PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLIBBBD BY WRITE CO PITTSBURGH FRIDAY. ?dola, JUNE 27, 1851. IVAII /G 4 B4 , i t tT2 Ti6KBT. X N. 4011XXCon. arpollll. it Lgnstnr. - 7CIMILitoi roe Mita CoUtt, • - • - •- Vid, M. EirsOrnt, or Ph ULlelibla: ' COULTER, ot Wasuoarelsod; • OILOMOR CULKEEKS,of talklOß . • • '..FELREIT W.COMLET, a • • , ~iyutxdui .11401.1 E, Aiti7nd6oALo B? :: wg County Ticket ~ ILA LTY.6 *NAM. ot Reoblea . mar or usurer cover. - 11:2111Itt "W., WILLI All K.o L t "tsisuit y Atir . Art . k i i i ti: . travarate moms, IC. Limpopti4o26ll2 CM, Of Warm comoss, to. . BOGg. j ra Lowor R. Clair. MAU LLAIL or Augich.r. JOIIA wtgAinitvar.orltoLlceou.• /Min VISTA of Maiden. tiell - AL'ArPLETUN. of Ifirmittibiza. of.t=port..- - , - ' - • l u rvutan. EYM um . - •:• 4AIIIIIIIL P INWC. N. . .1 4 4 0 .-ItiCILAILLMO.N. of Allostwor -.,6r.nic or tut - coon. • ' ik i Fifigre st:Lia, • • ROBIJIT ElNtt. of Plltdrufgh *a. wasT.,* AnKbent. . Joint EXEHICH. of Wasadlrro.. •:ilfttnarare T,rcnr.—We place, with heartfelt eathifteitiou, <at the head of our calcium, the Hetet tiatulitted bi the Lancaster (laureation. cauu# aad einderity, that there is eels Wie . UPCIi2 it which wanish tones erased— notattekwhlch ye cannot sincerely and cordially #4. l poterner, we . 113 re th e man of all others ThThefiliate; whom We conceive to combine with in himself the tiMdities to make him the best ,pealblOmuididite: for the rapport of the Whig party it,tbo present inop3el4. fle has filled the Ortilidef hiagbitrate of ihi. Commonwealth for Umiak three years, and we point The people to his ante--tda works. • There be In, and there are Ids doings. Look 'tit him, and Then say; if zourva . 4 ituit her his:beeiafonnd wanting—that ko isittot every-thing we amid wish in a Corer- - -1 -Hottijoint /Jimmie, our candidate for Canal tteimisiintier; is well and favorably known to the pedPleinf the State; He Non bOoest rip; Lid The" peoile; if they E. - Mundt the interests of the Commonwealth, irill elect 'him to the Canal Board, as a check upon - the dishonest practices which have eo !pig prevailed in that department of Hialublie service. ' Of: tha candidates for the Supreme Court we lt*rw less then' of: e abuts, but what we do ktiow kcaf the most rorable chancier. , --: Hon Witll.lhielaDl7ll iswell known as a dis til:loMM inetaber - Of the Philadelphia bar, of flue abilities, impereor 'attainments, and irre: . protichabti lelitieter . l. ' , He was Secretary of the ';' ,rtitsniiMrer Oen.- &pier, 'and acquitted 11101- Ellf with) honor but he is atilt better fitted for the position to whlchlhe is snow called by the T4Ollll tits felloir eitiaemi, than for that of mere intrdstethd Office. 'lion IIICUAIDCOOLTKRIS a member' of Ike present -Supreme Bench, acid possum a diatinguiVied reputation so it lawyer and a jurist. He passages alsci eminent person al Popularity; and will receive-at huge vote from the opposition,Hon.. denims Cuaxoeno is also a. membelorthepresentlsaircme Bench, having hum appointed.by Oov.k Johnston, in place of Jadgilkunsidea, deceased. In the short time he hiilieiti r on'thirßench he kas wonadiniration :pin many„ and he his therefore the advantage,/ of s vowing reputation. \ Of the other gentli-- manure hue bat little koowledge,.bntsb al! hear from their nelghborsland acquain res.-- We have no doubt that the' wisdom displayed by - --- - ' ob/minations, pl _ to see that this getitlentaule‘ame was not mentioned in the Whig Cotrretr, that ate did not. receive a Ttaa was right, and is accordance 'withon.oiszt .expectation,' founded upon our ltnowlelige of Whig sentiment We confess we weri einnewhat =Prised at the confident user et„ the Biernisbnri Tefegesck that he would ilyrtorolnited .by the Whig 'Convention, and we felt It ottrituty to otter our protest although we could hot believe that the Harrisburg paperer piepikiwi iriii irwin degree the Whig mail , meat &AIM/Hite. `For the credit of the Judi , dirt oi.thelltsie, Judge Giteou ought to be defeated at the approaching! election, and we harn'thet, eau:Manse in the i good sense of the people, an d their regard , for purity of character in each, high Places, that we believe he will be. A art aura, organised udder the free bank ing liar ofthio, has been established it liassit ion, bailee the tide of " Bleichante tank," to oottu:**l oistiatiotto . on the - amt of July. The buYingond selling of exchange, and the collec tion 'of votes and drafts, &c.4will constitute itrandnat, department of its business. I. Steele, late Reddest 'of the Union iranth of the State Book iif,,Oldo, President . ;.S. bunt, late Cashier of 'thetank of awenon, cisiaer. • z.niellADLT Coou—The Columbia (South Cam- Iltt),Telegrapb, not satisfied with plain seem . sfen;intients to make a demand fora share in didisth4. — pioOrty.. :The ediior we shoaldie,entitiod to a share of,-the public pro prttpicar date of the investment and the pro dto of the to-peigiterehipit Is also our duty to osilk4l,tin co-13tatetifor settlenieut. With them - 13`tinide the bargain, Mad - with! them we should properi :entitle,. and not with ; he Federal CI ov ertunitat:. And when we notify t them of our in tintiatiltfoirithdraw, It might seem -advisable to notify; them of oar desire to hare our share of theOiiivortydelirered. over to as, or its value in ;scam se it might serve to fortify our State end parch /no, or builds Navy.". What next? ~.We ere indebted . to Mr. Isaac Joan, Of the Erti of' - Joner area Quig, of city , h " jest, retained from Qo . ll'olo'2 Fair not a lour tbrougb Zongland,.,firr a copy of the Livetpx.l Cosnier of the .11th inst., being fourteen days froit the prase ; . , Pains Lau. Serwaton.—The steelier Monti male been tame actors the P'ortage at the Sant, and Safely .lannelted , upon the waters of Lake Superior --It is stated in the lake Supe rior 'Joirtriat that the seasoni business at the Had file:ironneeieed • With innumal briskomS, aid; Chit many stores and dwellings, under. the Invites of trade, ma going cp. It also men . *saw rum or -which is certainly important, it coinrmy has been formed at To avtlak and the mag i subserited,..for 6w]diag 5' ship' aurilarocuid.the St, ldsrie Rapids, on the Canada side.' It is said that a canal less than a Wks knit *callretaoye the obet-action at the Snag - and in referring to the omission of the Ihdtedflotei to construct thoimprovernent, the - "TimOoveninient owns on the bodes of Lake thrprtmlor immeass domain, including within . 1111' Ilaiib the richest eoppei and iron mines In thinned; end agriceld lands of great value, wbk6lt beehive selling and offering &risk for minselysin, and hes been holding out great in , damiteitete to nurehasertk 'encouraging sateen 'sad finnan to secure to themselves these rich Wsis, Oiler et-the tame- thne, by refusing •to 0 1 41 4ib4 bSenrsy. to themselves and valuable . Isody.lChse Men depreciating the value of its °Mt miry lathe most effectual manner possi- Asesseestihis to the emelt@ return, the popuht dtbe all of Waterford, in Ireland, bass di- Atsiareilb&E.Df.* its theleet tee years.- 6ilf,ool l * IbEitomluasp.—We learn by a uyprptiio &Vetch from New Orkme dull the otolledtegaoi..allseleeippl hare formelly re. getthteted Goveroor,Qaftmeu as their suborns bola 00141hWe in the etutohogielection. The eeto- Ad •ot she Unica parti•in that' State, es our eeedireemsmi, Is the non. Beery 8. Foote, tote United ghetto Otelabn. iegObelitrotes- Woe mod Dimudon bnoer way phted, tad :wetted the letter isdestined to awe with. ea *hal a rebuke itt thaktt *ban io r yn. vat raise it. snaky had. or, Ilue,te*lt honedteetejn-thefees , -*Fablic• , cepa orGOOD HOPS. The latest mines itrete the 2d of May Sir . Harry could scarcely keekitisironnd„ and wan anziOnaly, awaiting relnforiements . :from Eng land. The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Singapore, with 300 troops, had arrived, but her liajety's steamer Tale= had not- A Kaffir. ihief,.Whone alliance the Governor relied upon, bad gone over to the enemy. The boors were takingthe Delft' loan esgainsaint'ilitli the enemy 12$ of the British troops men and officers, bad been slain. We extract the follow ing summery of events from the South African of the 12.th' of April . The irdelligence received by Thunsday's'post is more gloomy than ever. A feeling of die+ coumgement and alarm seems to pervade alt commonications from the frontier, and scarcely any of the xriters find hope of relief from the general anxiety, in any prospect that the frititre offers. . . Our chrrespandent writes frtm ,Grahatali Town: "The war he not yet commenced: - I 'be-' Here that Creli. Pate, - Umhala, Moshesh will all join the war party; andthat the danger will be greater than it hits everbeett." And;then, speak ing of thentatenf things - within , the border, the writer proceeds to docrlbe some haunts of Hot tentota, near Grahim's Town ' 'where a little ar my of the men lately turned adrift . by the Gov ernor might and will seek , refuge, ~ ,F or 'our own 'part," he adds:_pwo cannot at present ride out of Graham's Towdwithoutrunning the eltatten of being shot by some Hottentot, whom we must pres-nme tO be friendly -until - it is too bad out our mistake." From the Sovereignty tho intelligence le very, disheartening also. All the farmers in Caledon river had formed themselves into "lagers" far self-defence. The Bosutus had taken 275 head of cattle at Soesberg from the Fingeel. Refuge, bud been given in Moshesh's country to all the best cattle of Bieurose, the chief 'with whom we have been in such active hOstility. Theae cattle were guarded by a strong body of 'Tambiokies, Meurose'S people, LTA Bassitus. The Butane were tilling, it is added, all their yellow cattle, as the prophet had directed,the &Ors. Mesh esh's eldest- son—who, It may be stated, has . always been at the bead of .the wirr Tarty— is said to have prepared a large force to joie the' Tambootries, - but to have been restrained by hls, Caber. Basvaa Counrc.—The Whig Ctinvention met in Beaver county on the 2&I or June. Hon. John Allison, presided. - The following ticket was nominated : President Judge—Daniel Agnew. Associate 'Judges=Chtales Lukens, Oliver Cunningham. Assembly--Samuel Hamilton. Slierltr—Adam Germly. Prothonotary—John Collins. Regis• •ter and Recorder—Wm. 1111.lallIster--Clerk or Courts—Win. K. Roden. Treasurer , -Thompson M. Johnson. Commissioner—John Sutherland. Auditor—Wm. Barnes. Trustee—Rev.. Jacob K. Miller, John May. Amohg the resolutions odoptell, were the fol._ Rewired, That the protection of our-own la bor, in the field-awl in the workshop,: and sys tem of internal improvements which will freely circulate the products of labor among, us, while they build up and enrich our own cititens, and spayed widely the blessiogs and the rewards of industry, carrying comfort and happiness in their train, are now, as they always hare been; the. cherished objects of our regard, while they are also, the objects of Locofoco opposition and ha tred. Resolved, That though upon the subject of slavery we may not unite in opium% with the Na tional Ailioinistration, yet in other rehpects we highly commend its policy/and course; antl feel proud of the distinguished ability which has marked its management of our Foreign affairs,. while prudence, sagacity and patriotism have guided our domexne interests. Resolved; 13tat the onion of the States is an' object of our greatest solicitude, avokirig the lore of the put.,l6t;the anxious concern of the States man, an •the admiration of the citizen of other lauds. • In it we see the only means of security and appiness, and the preservation of liberty republican goternment to those embraced ithin its ample folds; us well as the lamp to light the darkness of other countries, 'and lead them upward unto the open day of universal po liticattreedom. Resolved, That upon the subject of slavery we maintain the position we have always occupied, looking upon it as an institution at variance with religion, the rights of man, and civil liberty, as well as subversive pf the best interests of ).hose, among whom it exists; and therefore we cannot help expressing our dissatisfaction with the 'pro visions of the theitire slave law. Resolved, That we admire the character or Gen. Winnfield Scott, the hero of Chippewa and Lundy's Lane, sad the conqueror of Mexico, and highly appreciate the many services he has ren dered his country;' and we join in the common sentiment that with him as our_ leader in the great contest of 1852 he will again bear aloft to victory, a" hoarier which in his hands has never been sold by defeat. Resolved, That we have undiminished cot deuce in the ability, integrity, and patriotism. of our excellent Governor Wm. F. Johnston. Ilia undeviating support of the interests of labor and of the protection of domestic industry, and his able advocacy of a proper tariff of dutiei, for these purposes, his prudent and judicious man agement of all the affairs of State, and his meas ures to reduce our immense debt, arresting the downward course to rain, where she imi4been left by Loci:Aro hands, and placing her upon& proud eminence, enabling her to pay the Interest due her clamorous creditors, as welt er! to commence the liquidation of their claims, are deierving of the highest commendation of men of all parties, and entities him to a just reward, by reelection to the post he-lots so honorably and AO success• fully filled. We invite attention to the following article which we copy from the American of yesterday afternoon...lt. strikingly exhibits seine of the finite of the policy advoc.sted at the latit locotoco convention at Reading. AXOTURR Pattssmix FROM rue Retiree—We announced lately the failure of a number of fur naces in Clarion and Venango counties, We also noticed the stoppage of wore at several of the Rolling Milts in - this city, We also-Published the! report of the Board of Revenue Commis 'loners in relation to Allegheny county, showing the depreciation of property, and particularly in that at Iron and Cotton,. which was offeially reported at fifty per test of its value: We have now before us another instance of ruinous , de.' predation of iron property on our waters—that of the MOSOSOALIA loon Wonws on Cheat river, a short distance from where' that flee stream ! empties into the Mcniongahela between Browns. Title and Morgantown. ! In 1842 this !property was purchased by an enterprising fi ne in Bald-, more—the. Ellicotts—for POMO. Since that time they - bad Improved the property by the building of two additional furnaces, which cost together $32,000, and expended in other valua ble improvements in all $BO,OOO. It onside of 16,000 acres of land, one-fifth of which is fine farming land, a large portion of which is under' good cultivation—ono large rolling mill and nail! facitory—threo large blast,,fornaces, eistfulg in all s42,ooo—grist mill, caw will; and .. about 70 dwelling houses, many of them large and value-' ble buildings. There is also on the place a Ferry of note, which in times of prosperitYand. trade, was of itself worth 8 , 200 rental—and a land throughout abounding in Iron ore and stone coal in exhaustless quantities, and excepting the cleared farms, covered with heavy timber. This extensive property was brought to the; hamther at Morgantown, Virginia, and, with all its im provements, sold by the Sheriff for $26,720. An event of tbis kind presents matter for se rious reflection. It in an evidence, inj the first place, of the total want of ♦aloe attached to iron property—the price realized being actually less thou the value in ordinary times of goat trade and good markets; of the land. In the second place, of the growing scarcity of money which the holders can more profitably employJ in bay ing bonds, bills and mortgages, than inventing it in Iron or landed property. The finals rro duced by the 'fall of Iron, consequent upon the encouragement of foreign importations tinder our present tariff. The second is by the expor tation of the precious metals to pay forithe im ports thus made, not only of Iron, but a vast number of other articles, admitted et; eon lll 3' low rotes. • in this view of thecase we would aslt—Who is benefitted by the course of policy productive of such results? Is it the laboring man, the farm er, the mechanic, the printer, the doctor; the preacher, the cool digger, or the boatman? Do any of these find Moir profit in . this state of things?, Was it the laborer,' who found Under It constant employment and good wages Wee it the former or Merl:wain who found under it fair and full'prihet for the product of his firm and his featory, with abundance of good money in circulation? W 65 It the printer, the doctor;or the schoolmaster, who found his employentland customers with sufficient and ready means to pay? Was it the preacher who saw bliecongro gat t o ojoyous, happy, prosperous and devout from t h, otorodanceand blessings around them? If these things are so, why L 3 thlsomneof a de., monists' course brought upon no to °praw n , an d destroy us? Let the question be onkel o f the dominant Locofoco party la FnKrese, ,Att ranzve Otauary.--r'fbe folio g, which we copy: from, an eapturn . paper, U ate . of the most concentrated obituary notices we hitre reed , for a log time. . :With the exception of, the name, occupation, and realdenceof therdoccased, the article-in; copied entire: '- • .1.•• 'was a native -- or lisesichueette,' and vceighid 250' posinds.7• - • • • • •- ; TOL PUBLIC DZDT axn ran LocorocaPAWlT..-- The °glorious Principles of, .Deiaocrsey" ate, the subjects of ceaseless .ranting by Locofoco dt. t o r s , and ceaseless . declamation by LoCofezo . speakera' This Ls %mold trick ortie enemy.— limy are et the old cry of". stop thief." Them selves guilty .OT-what...if .lutown, would - keep them out of power until years of repentance had atoned for their crimes and given:earnest of future honesty, they try to deceive the pub lic by raising Woo issus*.-drawing off attention from their misconduct-and thus escaping the iodination of a betrayed and outraged peo ple..,_ . • This titheir obvious desire. We ean'ealTord to indulge them In it. Our duty' to the State im pels us to may that-duly have used power iniqui tously, Mid that they . hare made it the means of saddling uponthe tact-payere of the State an enor mons debt, which it will require many and long yearrof economy and frugality to discharge. • The Reading Convention appeared very much frightened , at the idea of having n permanent National - debt'' They said It would be an “in. cubes , ^ which would greatly retard our prosper ity; and they endeavored to throw the regonsi bility. of its creation upon the Whig party.— What a eel of hypocrites they are They had power in Pennsylrania, .;uninterraptedly from 1824 t 0.1835. During that time they put the State la debt, twenty-two millions three hun dred and eixty.nine thousand five hundred and eleven dollars and thirteen cents, ($22,388,511 Prom-1835. to 1848, when they where out Of power, 'not a cent was added to the' State - From 1838 to 1838, they were in power.— When Johnson took office in 1898, the State,debt was over - FORTY % MILLIONS OF DOLLARS— showing an increase of nearly twenty millions in On years. The -men • who did' this, now 'talk about the Impropriety of creating public debt! What hypocrisy! Their history shows, they are good for nothing else. • OM Johnston has been in office about theee years. In that time he has paid more than HALF A MILLION OF DOLLARS of this La cofoco debt. —Do the people wish to have public debt lessened no rapidly as 'possible? If they do, let Stein reelect Glov. Johnston. Do they want to redustate in powur themen who ADDED about two millions to the State debt every year? If they do, let them elect Wm. Bigler tiovernor of the State.--ffairrivhdro Intel. MA.I9OYACITRTNO PROPZIITT SACILITICCD.—The large estate belonging by Messrs. J. R G. Bliss, known as the Emmett' Manufacturing Compa ny, in Attleborongt; wan disposed of on the 9th inst. The water privilege, a mill with GO looms, the buildings and appurtenances; were ,"struck off to, M. Richards, Esq., of Attletsmough, (for 11,025, The residence of the late George lilies was also purchased by him at $3,000. .The dwelling house and. buildings of Mr:Jona- Then Bliss were sold to 'Mr. V:iinith, of li'mv idence. The new factory, no. called, was pur chased by .Blackbigbir; Esq., for $3,- 3to. The manufacturing property, separated from the dwellings, coat - upwards of *50.- 000, and the _latter trim " •S'i,ooo to $5,000 Such is the progress pia malt of the low tariff or free trade.eystem, which now reduces manufacturing property to a mere nominal 'al rte. Nine out of ten of the manufacturing•estab lishments must continue in this. niinous state of 'snspenie. Where the owners have the means to hold them, and make important changes and improvements in Machinery, the property may ultimately pay adiiidend, but where they have not; it must be than sacrificed. • Instead of man ufacturing cotton cloth in Attlebois - rugh, and giving employment to hundreds of citizens, the cloth moat be imported. This is.. the:policy Of the late Democratic administration, ; which it has been impassible:to change, although the administrator!' themselves were superresled.— The fierier of the free-trade theoriata appears to have silenced the music .of •home industry in hundreds of the • niat' ntfactiringiviUages of New England; and, instead of defending our rights as northern freemen. we' mast 4 drill ed and dragooned info abject sutuervfney to the southern leaden and northern demagogues, who hare mainly brought about this State of The owners of the Whittenton teals .in this town becoming convinced that-oho natal-still, low-tariff policy would eventually - sierifice all the property invested,. presided they 'attempted to compete in the manufacture of ordinary do mestics; and viewing this state of things through: a prudent and sagacious perspective, they came to the conclusion some .month, since to make an entire change of their business, aubstituting 'new and valuable machinery for the manufac ture of another grade of cotton febricattLat of pantaloon stuffs And we tomer crammed a more beautiful' article than some Of the Patterns shown us a few days since by the enterprising agent of these mills.' W. Lovering, Erg. The whole procesa of coloring, 'pinning, -weaving, and finishing the fabric. which is exclualvely of cotton, tt'performed at these mills under his own supervision. We can compare the appearance of the cloth, which include:calmest every color, to nothing nearer than French doeskin, of which it is an imitation. Each 'goals wilt command s market, if any clam of goods. will -Taunton (Mau.) WM/. . TUN Reza Reso.—We were 'happy to meet here yesterday, several prominent citizens of Washington county, Ohio.. They consulted- ith nanny of our citizens upon the prospects of the Rempfield read, sod found the utmost liberal feeling to exist, and the strolighot passible de sire to see the progress of the rdnd from Cincin nati to Marietta—The distance from actual sur reys and reconnoisances show that the distance from Cincinnati to Philadelphia. New York and Boston, by Otis route and the tissopfield, will be at least 19 miles shorter than by the route through Parkersburgb, the best that they can do. The route through Columbus and the Central Ohio Road is 10 miles shorter still. Through-the Cin cinnati, Wilmington road 30 miles shorter than the above, and thus the distance from Cincin nati to Philadelphia beUonies about :I'D miles shorter to Philadelphia; by-the.' liempteld than the route through Parliersbuigh. The distance to Baltimore is 24 miles* longer this way than that would be if the road were made. But to return to the Cirochnuall and Marietta Road. That will be well sustained and well worth coastraction: The 'Lexington and Mays ville, Maysville and Chillicothe and Pertimouth and Beverly roads wiliall form the most import ant possible feeders .'to it, and open a large amount of trade from - the heart of 'Kentucky and Tennessee,all of which will find lid best mar ket over the Hempfleld road. 'A little skilful and well applied energy on the part of thole interest ed will soon put that road through:l )hating Gra. Vistrs or iiroimmes to 100 CRYSTAL PALACE. —The workmen, here, are all making arrange ments to visit the Exhibition. The Cubbitts, the great Minders who employ email ;ILO& men, give all a day for the purpose, exacting a half hour's additional work per day, afterwards, until the loss bo atoned for The WOO laborers at the variants docks are to be provided with free ad. miaitisne. By this means, the poor will tie gra. tifieel, and thousands who would otherwise have no thanie to visit the prime, will bicenabled to revel in all its voluptuous glory. And jet, it is astonishing, with what admirable decorum the great crowd daily conducts' Itself. Not an arrest! Not a disturbance! Not a quarrel( All seem happy.-ell laugh and push and struggle through, and enjoy the little difficulties, where there are any, as though tbeywere pleasurable! The po. [icemen', are numerona enough, bat 'they do no thing, and have no occasion to do anything except ie. approaches, to request the multitude gradually to retire. And this Is a task! The 'throng moves away so reluctantly. It cannot bear to, go." It is only, when the' covers are thrown ever:the glass caste, tthey are all covered up at night,) and little by little each object is bidden from sight, that they feel - bow vain it iv to remain, and turn with a sigh' towards the various debourhura in order to depart, Tug Cursa Bova.-Quite a large number of the Cedistiabi have , arrived among us of late. enticed hither by the golden romance which has filled the world. Scarcely a ship arrives here that does not bring an increase to this worthy integer of our population. And me heathy Chi na papers and Ovate, advlces from that empire, that the feeling is spreading all through the 'seaboard, and 33 a consequence, nearly all the vessels that are , up for this country are so for the prospect of passengere. A few Chinamen bare returned, taking home with them some thousands of dollars In California gold, and hare thus given an impetus to the feeling of onigm from their fatherland, which is not likely to abate for some yeast° come. - ' Through their Chief here, and their Agent, Mr. Woodman', they have got poisetion of a large tract of land •on the Moquelumne, which they . have commenced cultivating, and are fast set Meg it.'. - -They are . among themost industrious, quiet, patient people among tie; Perhaps the citizens of no nation except the Germans are more quiet and valuable. They . Seem to live under oar Lone as Whore and bred under then, and already have - commenced an expresaion of...their preference by applying for citircuship, by, filing their intentions in our courts. .. What will be the extent of the, movements now &tog on in ICitina and hire is not easily foreseen. We shall on doubted/3,, have a very large addition to our pop= elation, and it may not be Mau* years before the halls M'Congress are graced by the presence of long-queued Mandarin sitting, voting, and B=tql berate Don from Santa Fe, and a r . Bout Rawaildtla Californian. Trim NUITII BURCH CANAL - There ton fine buoinese doing on the Canal. We , see by the re port of Mr. Smith. the Colletor of tolls et Bosch Ilareo, that the tens fox , the month of May exceed thoskot but yearroi.theeame mouth imuiy 1 $10,000; This Is a entjering Inc:reuse, and shows. ' Tun Nem ORLEANS • statement of the deponita and 5 'Branch Mint; New 'Orleans, dueiti, May 1851: • Gold bullion, Silver bullion, Total drpooits, ' " lgti g osa 11 . __ 1. ' Illoubleelogles, -49,760 $ BB 5, ll I . I Eagles, , 13,600 136,111 Quarter'regles, 28,000 70,000 ' • Total gold, ---$1,200,00) in . ) Silver, Halt dollars, 92,000 $21,008 • . Dimes, 80,000 8,000 Half dimes, 160,000 8,000 Total giver, --•-• $ : ..17,000 00 I----.- Total coinage of gold& silver, 181,617,000 00 From the Preshyteriotof Me wee[.'i NMIt. EDITOR publishing: the minutes of the . vlieneral Assembly of the the. Church, I perceive you have omitted the Rev. Dr. McGill's letter. And why shonki it be omit ted ? Some of the people of this city wish to see it—the people of the Seventh Presbyterian Church ought to see It—it would iwobably have a tendency to reconcile them to the disappoint ment:occasioned by the decision of the Assembly, which decision woo, no doubt, greatly influenced by that letter. Please publish It In your piper of Thursday next, and oblige a member of the Seventh Church.". Saturday, June 14. LETTER - FROM DR, WOW • I !tope the General Assembly will pardon the trouble, and not deem it wholly irrelevant, for me to submit a consist atatementof faits, connected with my resignation of the place,lwhich I have held for nine years. Much misrepresentation has been made: undealguedly, no doubt, for the most part, yet calculated:to papier" say mind in the course of duty, If not also to Idlininieh my usefulness. I had !abortd four years,,in two de. partments of the Seminary; and hid become 5- unity discouraged with the impression that oar defective organization of the Faculty would be continued WA indefinite period longer, notwith standing the injunction of the last General As sembly, to increase the finances of the Institu tion, for the support of a third Professor. • A communication was received last' summer, from the Seventh Church of Cincinnati, submit ting tome, that they would elect me to be their paator if I would favor their application; I an swered with expressions of fondness for therea t/Pi relation, but of strong fear that my health would not warrant a return to that manner of life. They captioned the urgency however, and nt length I proposed to visit them, at a come pieta season; being unwilling that' s any people should call me to such relation, without some experience of my ministration among them. Before the time for that visit arrived,. I re ceived information wholly unexpected, that the Synod of Georgia bad elected me to , the vacant chair of their Seminary at Colombia. This in vited= I was very much inclined to !accept, and awaited the action of the Synod of South Caro lina, in their vote of confirmation. While &Walt- ing iu this way, the time arrived for my visit to Cincinnati, during a abort vacation in our Semi nary, about the beginning of dot year. But the visit was providentially bindernd at the set time; aud l did not deem it a duty to go, after my ar- rangement in the Seminary bad been resumed The Synod of South Carolina confirmed the election in tieorgia, by a divided vote, and before received a satisfactory explanation of it; I re ceived another communication from Cincinnati, proposing to go on with • call, without my visit, if I would accept. This letter I answered by re peating the difficulties which lay before me; and which, I supposed, would discourage them from proceeding—yet intimating, that, ..if after all, they should deem it their duty, to throw upon me the responsibility of deciding, I would accept, providing I could be ostisfied that my health would allow it, and that my resignation at Alle gheny would bepecepted—l soon after received informotion, that they had fixed the time for pro ceeding to a funnel call—l consultedaome three or four intelligent and eminent medical ,friends,. who strongly discouraged me from returning to pastoral labor. I sent • telegraphic dispatch, on the day appointed, 'stating the fact, which was read at the Congregational meeting. They proceeded however, to make oat an unanimous call, nod scot it by the bands of two commission err. Thlasingular urgency, under all the cir cumstances seemed to he the hand of God, shut- ling me up to that COW"e of duty; and i accepted precisely in the terms I had promised--and with the additional itipulation that, if . posslble, publication of the call ehould be made, until the time came for my entering on its duties. The question of health wait one of deep and painful anxiety, on which every one -around one expressed an opinion adverse to my dechilorb— For this reason, and because the opposition In South Carolina had beta satisfactorily explained, reserved in my hands a declination of the of fer from the South, some two weeks after this in terview with the Commissioners from Cincinnati; when publications appeared, announcing in the most unqual fried manner, my acceptance of that call. I instantly declined the offer from Colum bia, lest my conduct might be misunderstood; and from that time, the 11th of March lamb to this day, there has been no other Issue before me, but that of Allegheny and Oncinnatl: leis true that many noble hearted friends at the South have urged mete reconsider my declina tion; but the course pursued by some ',Letups, pers, mil a multitude of talkers, has rendered this impossible. Nor has there been any compromise, or re traction of my word to the people of Cincinnati. The strong resistance at Allegheny is certainly none of my procuring or expecting. But, on ev ery account, it Is one which I am bound to res pect; and I de no far respect it. as to say, that, if the Assembly sustain the action of our Board of Directrus, and decline to take my resignation, I shall acquiesce, and cheerfslly return to toy past. But I cannot recall my resignation, inns. much as the only satlsfactifin !received, that my difficulties then would be removed, cams toolale tq govern my conduct in the premises. Ills due the directors to any, that they are worthy, in ev ery way, of the trust committed to their hands, and have always treated your Professors there with kindness and paternal regard. I could Apra .0 lefr-lintr weeny, them milk roviort. And had there been a prompter'exertion on the part of the churches and people, to make that Semi nary what it ought to be, I would not hone thought of leaving it for any other situation in the church. I regret, inexpreesibly, that any personal mat ter of mine should be made tovvxnpy, for n me. meet, the attention of the (lei;era! Assembly; hub! have been constrained to detall them thus far, that the reason may be apparent for casting myself implicitly on the will of the Assembly; aud:that the ntifounded surmises of some, that there has been vacillation on my part, may be removed, not only for my own eake, bat fur the honor of We Assembly itself, whose servant I am, in more than one relation. Very respetfrlly, ALeX. T. MeGu.t.. NPAICAN 11011706.11 Y. Letters have been received. In this city from El Prom del Norte, under date of the 14th April, statirig that Lieut A. W. Whipple,' Acting !thief Astronomer of the American Comm(mien,. bad determined the initial point on the Rio Grande where the eouthern boundary of New Mexico strikes that river, in latitude 32' deg. 22 min. north, being the latitude...agreed on by the Joint Commission. This parallel of latitude was deduced from four hundred and thirty-four astronomical observations on eleven atom. On the:tbird of April, Lieut. Whipple met M. Sala 'Art, the Chief Astronomer of the Mexican Com missio6; who had also determined the }UAW. They then agreed to incorporate their observe• floes, and, by giving equal weight to each to recommend to the Joint Commission the result en the point to he adhpted. The Joint Conimis °ion had agreed to meet at the Initial point, as above determined, on the Vat April, to ratify the decision of the astronomers, and to lay the corn erstone of the monument which was to be placed thereon. • The Quartermaster. Commissary, nod Medical Deportment...had moved to the 'Copper Mince,' accompanied by all persons connected with the Commission not on duty netts the Rio Grande. An soon as the initial point should have. beep marked, the operations of the Conatnis.slonwould he 'root of the [tin Graeae; all its members wotibi then be beyond the Rio Orande, except theta otationed at the Astronomical Opservatory near El Paso. No train or messenger had arrived there from San Antonio since December last; hence they were without advices from the Atlantic States einem the 11th October. The mail, via St. Louis nud Santa Fe had just arrived, but no despatches were received by it.—Nat. hod, Winnow—The newly discovered coal region Is said to be inexhaustible, awl - coil can he deliv ered on the bunks of the Colombia river, at leas thin $lO per ton. The population of the whole Territory, as as certained by the CODBII3 of 1850, Is 13,323 ; houses, 3278: milts, 45. A eteamboat is Omit to ply between the Cas cades and the Falls of. Columbia. The company at the Cascades -base-already nearly completed a railroad around the portage. The Western Star Bays -that the bust steamer broughtimite a number of penances from the States. -- Mr. Proton, Surveyor General of Ore gon, and family, and Mr. Nelson, Chief Judge of Oregon,.are among the number--also five female teachers', William Kendall, oonvicted of murder, was ex ecuted at Salem, on the 18th of April, maid • large ca of n. r , C°.7 5 ,• 9.40? following is • soir TRUTII FLOATS BOVE FICTION LIIC6 OIL ABOVE InatElL—lbe lack man can tell good miUdorb7tplui If.no quirk to a Dr. eke tell • good dilated by eating It. And II one matt tit. It, and nods it year. It will destroy the popolarlty with ton wbolo city. Yon watt Introdnee a medicine into ;ovular m moles it Foment reallyerthatentlal atrium hoe frcan'ell bet effect. of valid objeralons. and It is Ms hat that has eitabliand the reputation of 'entail's Inaspound VlOl4 ifatract. of Saw enough.. Mond ail card or disseda., tia action ism the . huh.. system bin &Condone. with rollout awe phl keonbleal prinetples—it promotes the radon. mentions aal maim of the body, amore obstroations, displace, morbid and dimmed Inattarorlarogthea the etolnlab .U 1 .0 1 ., °Mans, rouges on; Pore. 'trat healthy bleed. wad regulates the ration. trusellons or the different Gram of the body. this Is all surnamed without the bad doom abut's. the Prelardlnh Ingo. safe.slt I. ellearlona -It may be thought byabe skeptical, that It Porlants to me too many diseatre. hot titan examine 'town trUl be banal that a lens. ntalorltY of the dime e• which allot the bum.t hunlly osiglost• to an immune state of the blood. B. not ‘ &delved, then, by other Saw sr.l.llba be canoed you by toy oilers of mimes of water prematiortw sea robetnute forth. miens! John Bull'. learnumillat Thin valuable promotion the proptietor wononto to be superior to all otbms. • • Be et the g thavlonth of $078,845 14 14 02 97 Carrfoa.—Bean and eat far the original Dr. John Mar Samurai Ltd /map Keldenb. - b—and hare no afber Ere orrrtlsemeat au another page. KEYS= 111•41 WELL. 140 Wcad irllblawboe'r . Retail agents. Petroleum I Agra Miasma, Ilusatinadoo ocs, Pa., Ruch I, 'a. F. U. Rumo—Dear to. Yost. Petroleum to working sow - dews In MI. viclulty; theralbre we would thank you to nerd .o two dame by dm Panoply !rugs Railroad. W. are mg sirsly out. and It I. briar inquired for Oncost every day. Yours, respectfully, JOUR LONG A W. Raiment; Ashland 00, 0.. Matti 10,'01. - It. N. Rua:--Dear Air, Your Agent, a few weeks since, Ist with uslour dosen4teck Ulf. whirls we have sold. Pim". forward to ua all Immediately. lour medicine Is working marten lo Was maim. We rau obtain galena mmilent sertlficetes, if you desire them. yours, to.. W. W. ELAYTT. For .1. by Kamer A Hamm% 110 Wood street K. B. 0.11 o. 07 Wood street R. A. Pabraestork, A Os, comer Wood nod Front advert D.ll. Curry. D. A. Elliott, Joseph . Doughum.d It. P. Athwart; Allegheny. abso by the pro. relator, tl . N. KIRK, aplielkwer Canal Rmiu.Sereutb et., Pittsburgh. sarMcLarnes Ltvu Pna.s.—ln offering this toodiclue to the pablir, the proprietors are .It aware that 'they have to rpoottater a hostility generated by the roanUrss liapcmitioas which have been palmed op. Um Public under the shag* of patent roediritie. We are eon tinged. hoverer. that it Is only emissary to she their re coyly a trial to plarvi it to public estimaUon far above all tannest agents ot the laud ever offered births public: It is the inveutioo of an enlightened, experileorsvi.itail ivorir kilphysiviari. who for many years Irani It hi tai L own prac tice. when Its great storm isidarril biro lo offer it to thy public at lame. Vor sale by J. KibD k CO.. No. dl. Wood Me Apairlleader 1 a word to you. If you wish e. have • Mo.t excellent medial. io your holm, to tiee immedtsloar In cu. of borne. mita. sprain* brute., beaded" loon:tube. neuralgia mans, numb.... Lc, Co and get a bottle of 11. tl. Pamir+ Arabian LI.. meat. sal you will god It unequalleg by any conlicina of the kind I. the •bula adrertierment 1.2. • Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, HAY'S NOW IN 81.0121 e s toll azi romplau•toek of FURVUIf.A.VO AMERICAN - . HARDWARE, ...w.f. lb. wing Dad., and which Cher are prepared to offer Co purchamr. at rams that will maw. f..orably with an:of the . ..Horn calm Citizen's Insurance Comimny of Pittsburgh ENCOURAGE HOME; INSTITUTIONS NT Mae ?to. 41 Wm.. Otreat,ln tn. warehouse ore. U. 1h144.. Hussar, President h um*n, Seer. arnpany Uwe/ prepared to nwrchandlat In nom and In tnualtn, Tenet. Co. An ample unatsaty for the ability and Integrltr of th. allorded to tho character of the Ihrectort, who are all Hiltons ord'lttsburigh. well and favotablr known to the ecomuulty for tholr prudence, Intolllgoun, and integrity thatroas—.o.lL Hurter, Wm. Haulr, Wm. Llninwr, Jr.. Walter Brant, Hugh D. ICI., Achrod ficatleton. John Hayworth , S. Uarbausrh. 6. AL Filsr. 7. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO OFFICE, NO. 75 FOURTH STREET. OITICERS : PrrAArnt—laszt S. Mos. vice PftsArm—Sown )(remnum Trraaarer-Jaen b. Luca. treretary—C . C0,.0 Airt.a. • alrentsement A argother part at MA ram. my= Last Week of Glidilon:g Panorama of THE MEP., AFRICAN MISSISSIPPI! NOW OPEN , AT ATEIEN.EUM MILL, tiIIDDONI fat Wool Transparent Noma. or EGYPT AND NUBIA! i. Fab a rplroditi Oalleryof Egyptian Attritry,lla ni ytibibk ore rand superb Tableaus of Illiiroaly Sertuors. Oral Ibrayipbcos by tiro. E. Glid4oot , onarri y s. (bo wl at Cairo. Otioalal florid at roich Every voriiing at .doe dos sad boiturdar altar aoras at 3 edoe doors open an hour briar, Atlizilsrioti testa—rbllttnio halt yorizr—arbooly or .Z 1 pupils ant er.lo oinui—Trarbers oral rcboota fora 036 MARRIED, Oa Thanlay moralise. lb. %Lb last. Fr the Hes. Ch... Otaks, ltr. Casaus a atom., mot Mies Etalas,.l.sos a INDIAN loosoial. EN. Oa nut "Xth last. by' ttis 1t... W. B. (luau& Is.. Z. Worm. of Clacisitisti, nal lista.. 1., astishar of Joh, Pssaor, Esq. of this city. DIED, , Thursday., the high Mug, .t 3 ceeloelr, P. N., Naar Ihmemoh . MCA of the late Jobe illebolam, of tltte bergb.) le the T:th year of b. age. The funeral will pranged from lb. nwilleem of her rim Atelrew rem. BS PM& atreet, to the Allegheny Cemetery. Ole (P.S. doll elegem.; et 3Velork. The friends of the fetidly Kr. lowited to Kasai. Scott Sleeting ge- The Committee of Intl tstion, appoint el by the T.,rott are nosed.. to meet at tbe UR ace of the Chalnath, thplana's cocas of Fifth .. ....I.e. J. 17 1 o'clock. A (11l alto... Jane. I re0....e.t. • Tb• actual roe. tbe lthom T. J. Meth.., Robert Portor, • Try... U. K.T. I. &j ~ ty.A. Cla.rlto• Arab.. Lay... Trend. Kano. •Thrabst JODI, Job. koau•Jr. p":/ T. J. 111.111Ath Ch•Jramo. PAINTS (MOUND IN OIL, in 1 lb. cans. C Burnt and Haw I.lmbrr. Cbnnne litllan.Partatinfra ernes. Mu*. &f 4 far ado L T jei; J. tkeIIOONMAKER lc (XL, 24 %Vont rt. A LeolloL-76 and 92 deg. atrengtb. hr n. by I pan J. BCUW]NARCRI OU. , WHITE 0 E-3 Lbls. for sale by V Is= • J. SeltOUN 1 Kali W. A 3 I:LEN'S _Nerve and Bone Linirueut—.s eras+ far sla. b 7. J. BefIOONMAKIKa Jt W. figTRAIV WICAPPINU PAPER—;O reams 1,7 'lira tarn h••• 7. f•• ••3• jeJ7 J. bellOON MAK Elt • IV. Vornices. HAVE just received from New York, att otbor lame lot of ary strt. WINDOW CORNICIIS IrtAIN BANDS V. sat* low. • - .1•27 MACK„EItEand L.. --' -00 d.by bbl!. No. 3 Sul:44 to am- JOIIN WATT t CO. Sbbla aft* Lam Na 3 511.terelt UNDRIES- 1 - lu No. It 110 bbl bbla. 306 ' 6 ' 1- No. 1 Balt Ilerrlar. - 1 Extra Iraatlrr ° ll' l ou 6 r- Ib ior We br .oe7 JO/IN wirr a co. 104 4 I 40:4114 P (0 :44 • OP THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, No. 8 Si. Clair strut, Pitt,burgh, TUERE tho Pobliattione of the Soeiciy cut b. halal 'Ostalatros Priam A lame We moat ran received. Special attention Is ealled to the fob baring tesallfal Llbrwire: Illstwaws (or Pgalue.)1111190. 24 rola, 171r00.. $lO. 904.33 . 111da55ar, 70 rat. $lO. 0.0 F 4b6= 64 4lll7l'll 7 lritl stilt 4 s h Fv >Y. l ' l l4' of „ Lr ol .„r I.l= t bedass Ihrotwbottlbe an d. IV It I t ultrrest North. 0o:Ith Laril mod Watt. Th. LlbrerTilabriaes the adlowlag Works: _ . 1.4 ri..s None. 1.1,e4p - Wilberfarro atehroond; Rea. Tracts, 661411: Villwr thy 34999ta1ni, 9 9993. 9 1 . 49 4 10 1.193 upon ups; - 30 Mom. of blur Lathrop, 11 Precept uton Precept, 311 I.lllle 114brp . . Ae4 40 The Widow tot. de, - II Vi i ll t erhs*Lecia to 41 Louses to Little Ctaldrett chair., War ' 43 lelles Cuardadllsat 40, 16 Ctdkl'e Boot on the Este 43 Meat of Jobs AI. Meat: 14107 do. C. L. Pfloslcost 111 Abbott's Child at Hama 40rarest Truth. 17 41•11sodst's hoalblkok of 44 Pastar's 134ashIer: 14414.41Tbr010m librpbord of tiallsburp le Cbarlags n Yll46 l retys Pen • ..Lfasew: • Memoir of Arizonan. R. PeterN tr) AUslooarn °ought; 21 Leigh Richmond's Letters sod Oonnutle 71 Memoir of Catherine E. Mon 2.1 Advice to • Young Chen. 24 th" 534. tt; an nun Moms; 20 ldennte of fauns H. Pot. tst: 26 Broddrer Taira about the llesthooL r; uslryman's Irsugktsr,tc 2 , 4 UnnuartY, ist. Jonah; IV do. CblltYr Book 30 Trriktet=lowiter f Bible; 31 Strirrole of Henry Oboal IWO 32 Untrenton of Jetsle Lit tle; .13 Rektor., Alobabetof air 101.00 at !lemon of 24. W. Dirk., sum 35 Spaded MU, to;. 1 1 Any banner' relstlro to Cu llnsongoe, or On fourrol envies promo , oftrontut. u .Byn n 'LEVAL 2 To Business Nem r SUBSCRIBER intends starting on a E Bailsman law to the Habra Calm on or slant t'6. 1 of Jul?, sad wlll Woad to .or business rutrustod to Air r.i. with promatossa sad Ildellty. WK. ht. IIIogNIOIIT, Oaks la Tllahmso 14.11. Malt. Marisa Wm Maar, ratrbursa. arforrbera—Jao. Morrison. P. O. Muria, D. NASA it, Itsalptos. Uro. X. Arnold, sod Wro. hletlandlors, Bazin's (=masa to Fionssei) p er f umes • for theßandkerchief. • ttXTRACTS of Rose, Orange Flowarq u es- . otalive. Portugal. potaglagweat y A/V=1,:;=,,,,,TAT,2 x d a Mou.olita)Abamtithitauk= l ll, uorlfueltle,. 17:::111::: W.ll k, Jollutud. tr.,* 111=11..= sod Zstraot bloat. •Ith glans gp• para. ill U. above hottitota.olo.o itte oy.. part of big ansortumat. ara of th e na,srelmutlowr, wag =out.- tonal with upecial t ie country, tut th l ia i• IL. S. WSUSIS. 62 Wood 't`4l IiSTBURY :. a Tale; by Anna. Harrret Dru ,ry .tboren of . trk.nds and Portuun." ut Du Ba d •• It• Baum co Maur Mem to • Charade • 0•••dy ID Ow or* foldir D. Doluer Lytton, earl A r ; lira srcl at Drraustar• llov• tu lik• lb, ma vti. snisi utsbmnteoc.4u="'"'" Th• us . t . 4 Bight a nary of git• Drawl Dam Dr D. W. halo. Ttio ate v• Jugurte viand br W 4 br - jai . . D. DiallD/WD. W Ziarlut et, " .. Wm. X XeXiiight 'WILL give epeeial attention tatbe Callen; tloa or chime for Iteorhouta Yet otborrh - Do Wert rro Pionsrlewd* sod Eastern Oblo. m Olt . .7 „. in k,. Tlkehrneo opportte the beer Coml. Rh... Kehl . ..none—John Do-Moon F.C. Fleresto. D. X. While, pad. t oad W. M Ertl. Mme, • tliiiNT 'MG & WRAPPING PAPERS-- nso ..=, mtd, aim ...I so- .. W IPP L W , P `in z.. 0 Crowe D./ - Double Croons N. - ... 125 . aavalea Kaallla .. tie " IS - vopritoe Post Delve Papfn . .L 100 - Doable Medium 2.152r7 Matta( P. . 100 " Imperial =TS .• SI 1.2.1 . " • The above. - with a lot of old d in of papers, for de at tb.lloreat prima, by .._ _. W. 21. iuyvf. • ~... .. _ . .. • UNDR lES-- KY IQ bbla Oman 1 keg Lank 1 .nAc Gamma; i 1 os4 bags Ginseng; 21 " =err. I " • Wool; to anise per Wan Cep. Af ay, fur Ms by ISAIAH DICK IT W. ie:l6 166 Water street. UR LINGTON HERRING—MI boxes MU perk.. ihullostou ,grooked Liming, Om sals • MAL A. MeOLURO 140 tinksys ant Tea Dean. JAVA COFFEE-10 bags very superior, .11. t reed and for axle q).. W.,. A. iIeCLURO 1)3., .t. OAF 9UGAR-sthdoaves Loveriug's Dou letVit. A. a . 4 Dr a 00. Lawrenceville et Sharpsbrag Plank Road. mull Stockholders of "The Lawrenceville II wad Sharpoburg Mike kcal Coarsay.i' are hereby awned that weesataeni or s2,blioa withal:ere hashers wale by the Board of rimers, wad which they are re- Pith r ilberty streets," ori ' ol ,t hearre the deji c i ' f f r j te t re A l i r ' Petl ' ola d tleteilr liis s t 2 L ' , ° cor 'h i h*" a las month. ..41163 ELAKILLi. Treasurer. surer. L) AU ED BLANK BOOK4,—Blank Boas, L of ♦very Non math and Malted ,In . t . nre g „, Blank Bank Manotacteer t No.to Tidal atre•B Jr2d Waraboaas, Mutat st, ear. of Maenad. Second Street Property for Sale. ,r CLOSE an Estate, Two very des iz ija mtd. w.n ft sillhed three story BRICK ELLINUS. owgroand. imattittletely above goti field street, (nett containing eight rooms and ettirt. with Lath rooms attached, ell ppiled from rwages with het mid enid water.) will be Id Mr The 11001../11. LIARSrIy e.g. Eta) will b. Imitated at U timer( .o.rehewri the bee.. In erTuTet=tlp l 7 1,r_to_ NH BALM,lett re. the estate of AL Kelm, geed, IleesmOoleays best wan C 0.... 110 Water K. Je=steerilenT(thg) Goode for Warm Weather. URPIIY & BURCHFIELD, at the North Oast miner of wane and Market streets, am well tom, led with goods adapted to imam weather, suet we ant French LAWNS; Embroidered alai Printed Musßac • New Myle Vktoria Derswes and MS.% Pain while Swim and Moll Alnyllon Ammo De Lalnen They have Jost reesimel anOttod let of NNW 00000, rieh m Parasols. changeable tUlks Par &arta, black (Or do.. Mark Nobel, MIN, Lisle 010.CAUndenlearres, Dotted Nett lid do. :mat p i nto lult?.lllArk Linen Ludir,Vvaelt 11711 . 1i, ' I d ikenteigas POPLINe L tow '4 'elude musortsl2•l3t bekle very hill, with Mutant •trel6 pions of [rw •Oklittolll2Tratess.lathannakts hn• offend to buyers to mil hut maks thstr purchases. At um one Hucs ert= or A. A. Mason & Co., 62 and 84 Market et., WILL commence on THURSDAY, June 26, 1651. and continua throughout the month ofJoty Wholesale Rooms .111 be opined to Ow retail Mids, and every article throtaybout the estatdlstunatt will be Nit at an immense nductice from usual Plitt. Harlow recently made =bond. latshasaL went will be found very tholes and (Liable. Their eat of Sans. co:mulling mm! than SOO Needs, will be clewed oat at so immenea Haw= front usnal=. Good Dress hilts as low at - Yak Poplins. -21 c. lt,t aerate De Ulna Vast Colored Lamm_ ram trench Lawns —l2k Yam Yoe French dworwt-._ ....... Ved res. French and - - - - LA , • 6! : 1 1 1 1 41 1 =net ...... !AA Wwnight HAW, t . I , A) owe andallinicanZlaUcces. 30,0 . ud boles Bleached and flown Mogi., at m e_l an. V* mice, Also. Laces, Inibrolderlen. Trim:dam Hosiery, Gknes, Lawn. White Ovals, Emmet; Shawls, Cloths, in tootle ytwith an .sae VlLtiatt 1:‘ all kinds of Dry Goofs. all which will to matted down at oven bow than Eastern bolewde price. 11e251 A. A. MASON &CO. R ILL PAPER--A superior lot ]'net JJII and for vale br W. S. HAVEN. /CZ corner of Sewed aarl Mutat Av. lIILLETT'S 303 PENS--A fresh supply of thfte ruptaor atm Pea..adiVa alea R. S. ILMNII Stalonar. Ja.s comae! Seam! awl Marta sta. - - prVNION COPYING PRESS—The neatest . and wart nom - Will Pre. in ins—ones. on.. • am triple, by nrbleb all frietion Le overeanw. gruiconnequalt li requiring I+ , 6latex than the common *mew or layer preen For rule at W.I. WAVES'S Jeer. EtatitoneryWalbonne.lforket et. WRITE'S BRASS BAND willpe..xform is this Gauieu. on FRIDAY RUBINO, Jaw Mks, cruusiewcing at tl o'clock. The recsareboot LINDSEY will Hare bar landless (lama "eZ. rot ' . Ll. l tilerkre t er ' , '" f g Artrattberus to Oa &west, 10 cards. Milano free mum elfeßtlysalul by their mynas. les Creams, Raspberries. wan h. rarreohownla usually fluniabed la ebb Garden. will bo ow bawls In abundance. . Y. 11.—Ttle eemboat LINDSEY Is weer eased am tte melte tireepcel peke, and peetmelty maLkfzeiel ate. -Arkelek e.re and chart. Ouetio.l Black Tea from Liverpool. 41UST RECEIVED, at. MORRIS' TeaMut; • chola lot of lame ati4 Vim IXINGIOU .14, tibia upon trial will be funal to 0•Illita abr. T. 4 pay In PM/burgh. Tit• public are 10thad to try time ree—U,, inch .4 Scotch fauna In particular—. buy an usactly sasta nada of law tbny used In th. Conotn, 14Z IERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILL,EIt— n IoU tba. ton reed .4•Ior w Weal.. and is A Linuaxas. Anent for Plitsburgb. • Land for Sale. PRE undersigued, Executors of John Cun t oloabaso. ollk b ereablr to a. last will awl testa oellrne'l:"l.4 lap ":071.1 00 4 the u'l 11 " 71 . ongalw .:11" ta = rieer. onotalf mitt Wt.. McKeesport. le hartulawalllegbroy count). Mt. Farm rectal:a about 30 awe 01 0,1. of rod II • VS, 14 . wren to the Weer. • Earelwerre we requested to samlaoh Paler- l•aosuel Coonletabaso. John W . art., or Tha R. ewe. Eareotow. ie24•ht PECT A CLE St-1V he ve a complete 1 stork of thekt. &low awl EtaallipectarteWatat h. heat quality of mows awl =crawl Glam. Ws at 1 to ewer wariati of Oslo. aeconllng to the beet i n w ee lesof optleal mere, Lja4l W. W. l III: YE AND KAR FOUNTAIN.—The atten tioe of It. males! Intentltif L baltwi to U. [» Ear Foustalo e by Ur. Poet a. Uorallat, of Ewe York.— Just rwelvol awl foe sate At W. W. 811130 E. tell 4 It OTTLE CORKS-800 ja r o, for rale by 14.2.4 •.• 67 Woad at. DAR'S GREEN-540 lb& sap., rer rale by IL Jell IL IL MUMS. VITMEGS—IbW.Nc.IIAI k2lle= CENZIEI LIQUORICE ROOT-50016a. for sale by Jo= a . t. =LEM MEW NO. 3 MACKEREL-:I0o bbla. and 6G 664. barrivy Der esaajouvd( alb/ by be .1•24 JAM= DALZILL. GS Wal tt INDIA RUBBER BELTING—Just ree'd, from tb. manafarturorv. 1600 hot Lightdi/flos, br al dill rumor.. for rale at tba /11414 Robber Dodo., Nun 7 aaJ V Wool at J. it 11. P/111.1.1113. jr:11 • 1 UST RlONlVED—Aisupply of Indiaßub naro'.4==',..•ll 141 NEW BOOKS! HEW BOOKS! AT LIOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third 4.41. orp.tt. the Poet Olhoo— ow or the loop /NM; . tale of real Ilk by Patellae leo Heat. The Daughter of Night a story of the preeest time. Not ox Bed a. we Seem • comely by Bolosm. DletiorT of Mechanize. No. 3 . 4. I.lttel • Living No. 3;1. tarArt.,Mt'=;;lbr")T—Skk 1. Orehauea m elagerloor kr i LtAeigriltll, '• The Hour: or the Lazard. of Women; by Rohrer: • Je23 Cheap Black De Labe. uRPII Y BURCIIFIBLC have just (11/1 oP•Wol • lot of Us tall wool) block Its at • price of 37tio Sea SLACK . BERAGE -- LAINE.This seam can An bad at lb. store of ).= , 11131tPliir t BURUBSIELD. 49 PoWS - 0,4. 49 Putnam and tors. odic. 60 Woltar's Taith gattando. sol; 61 Walter's Repentance do; 52 lilltatieth Dales; 53 tinesliarrarn 64 Mazy af Toulouse, ge4. 5 4: 554.55. 1d 1 , 20 em: ' ,. 447r 15.b; 1h 0f u e. .Ell l :sa: ester 68 Parlor be Porter, 104 69 Omega Lor d ) god CU thillaudets Lao of Jwl -61 Daughter, 5 Lamm }Word from tho G 3 Tlistl i fio True; 0 . 8 t•e9 itlitsml to M. Eat 04 With red thumb Rom, ea: 67 Children forked to Child the Bible; IM Dkuur Children; :79 Rolls l'lumba . 1301aTO and the amisrleffif rations of the foefotr, win D. N. fondant of Colportago. WiLLD, (femoral AgeoG F isH-10 bble. nexLake Trou t ions .• J. 2 3 3. ILTAIIMLD. N. O ; gOAR,-Z hhde.f jo.re.aslAtAD CODA casks for dale by W 23. • R. & W. HARIAOOII. 130TAT0ES-150 litrtir sale Ai W. 11A9n1001.1. FLOUR -100 bbls. est= ram., for .alb,by 023 •S. W. lIARBAI3OII. DEACIIES-75 bu. for ludo by ' 1.v7& IV. 111111180011. VIIEESE-50 boxes groom, for eato by icra -.8. a W. JIARHAUUJI. goLL TURNERI - VANTED—At the Bat- .v t .o l' io m . l, FAUm m stv .l "' ; '" A "4l==tr a g i t Mee, ° oar. sad itukl. " nolisr Mato emit apply but such as ran befog toll testlaioulals of envie/Apia sobriety. Ap.. air to or seldniim J. U. a It U. aLLIPOW, lialUmare. je2.l2a J NAIL RODS-95 bandlos for oak br IS. F. VON EONNUOEST s CO. aLASS--400 boxes Window Glass, assort ' d " a° 21 Y. VON nosurfloarri • tjAY FORKS, Ilay—Retkes, end Scythe 14 Naosth; Ibr We by .1.21 rt F. NON BONNHOUT W. 13 Pure Brandy for Diarrluma, ea EAR IN MIND! abould poi need French Bassidj. en ens Imre can b. oMgilnexl es moms. nt the Dlezniand. nt SI pm Snarl or bottle. .1.21 L'OR itEAL UDOD TEAS, D.i go t'rims 1 ., . .“r j 110BRIW T. I. U. or or drairced Teas aro Darer kryi HatirrenL Jai __ KEEN GLAZED WINDOW BLIND PA NJ/ Pt R.-A superior lot of Om above artklo jest nea t ned ot lady b7' TIIOMAP. PALMNE. • • . 66 Mane. at. White Paint 1 TON OF WHITE OXIDE OF ZINC, re x MIMI int! Ibr sale No. lnd Wool wt. • 11. lo—Wo invite ths Mtn/Im a of noose ear Sfassebeat Ihdotsawto this snick'. which.. have bees using Ibr op .ward. of thtro maaths. sod ow rem:sound to borafferlor to white lad twit/ to sr•rrnssiewt• I . lo . 3 " o Oohhieff Ur 11101 Ilk. white bosh sins 'alba Mises 14 slid wow. Ilosoor bag. fresher =I mon 000111.00 Una. It son/no - Vsoistr hsedons, sod is man darobtelbr. lends or Otibllds work. 11 EU not nab off, nof eu Os suds/ without Ir allod as it somaloan =two WWI !Paul weight, it g( es shoo so white krt. • • J. I H. lIIILLEM TUX EWLITH 82![[•1NNULL 1112 0? DRY OQODS, e ,;:,~ •• ~~ ~ ~,: =====ffl BALLS:- , Of all the differep.t size s okat lowest wholmeni. :dem J.! H. PECILLIPS. • •• •- IrilA- 11 , SPAREST .WINDOW:SIIADES-- iwwl77•7. • mid • 111 01139•114 of dienvit artalt• tiw •s 0 which will bi 7•14 7.77 7 ••• i retail: Ib.OII Cloth Wamogp ti Nw• 7 •7.7 W. 74 7L t J. & U.PUILLIPS. • • . . et BEEN OIL CLOTII-300 yards for Wirt dow Hlind,. ju d r•e4 trim Ful.n. kw ado at D. a 7. l nd 9 1109/ Ttnet. J. a 11..1.1111.L1P& . . INDIA RUBBER WIIIPS—Of an the sizes ft. manufactured. 1.1. ka whotatale and retall. at the In d. Rubber Hulot. Nos. 7 sad 9 !nod ere., Jan . J. t H. PHILLIPS. QC RAPES! CRAPES IA. A. MAsox ac: Co. IJ Unjust reed me tem plok.bl oe end black Crepes. .fle acre owe.. anddesirable grata Pill be KM emu. at tice. ..d 61 Market ' Jett - lAWNS! LAWNS!—A: A. Mum.% Co. A balm just opened me w plain Meek Lawns. Very esp. Abp. • .17 largo nipple of beeutllbl WWI ex*. . 4 "...or 611•17 Ed. Pre.* at 0.. 62 end 64 Market st. "PARASOLS REDUCED I—A. A. Alma?' & Oo are now olhalog their largo and varied add tad of Parasols at eery redcoat! paid denary drab sets and others are doted to di and treadw herd purchasing elsearhara. .1.33 • NEW MACKEREL,- 10:1 bb m. y. 3, hid Boat= laspertioch hh" ltd sake by (id! JOIUi WATT * W Judd' Medicated Liquid; Cuticle. SrIIIS ARTICLE is intended for family nne, - and shouts found la the wars:rim of every fuse ily n the land. Sterlsoke .ho are In constant denim of 'glary to their meow throe ah ancldent. and the inipsv- I yr or careless use of Melanin and tide to he Steal , noble to them, and after a fair trial will conalles It Ina.- ableperm. - - • 'Thie any certify that n, the undessi L yed; basing fir' fluently made use of Judd'. Idedkated okl Cuticle. pre. Paled by Mersa. Penfield Camp, dlstown, Linn. -cheerfully recommend It to. oar profemional brethren, ae an eseellent eubstitnts Fos adhesive plaster. in &using borax, cute. welds. tonisek mid all kinds of fresh upundd el" foe `Sure NIPPlee, a menedLunea . stated. - wOODWARD, AL D., WM.B. EVA' EWAifs - OW M.D.' P. WOODKUrat M. - IIAMILTON BAKIS , & H. f.o,_ gI.LBWORM 8UR174 . 11. D , &monk. tbioprbdog all tio praetbdog physidaaa ha the City of Middletown. For ado by B. A. PAIINASTOCIC I CCI.: • corm Wood and ghat. eta. Wall Paper and Borders. • THOMAS PALMER, 55 Market street, re neeUltr Invites the attention of pastures to the a pum rty aest easeptee andne estrnedre stock, entopsiang Utica ate in his li of boatmen 04 . v% - 11 1 z1.4mrnfril ... .... . . _....... _._ MURPIIY & BURCUFTELD invite the at button of b orr rgers to th eir sPaOrtcooot or the above trance. Al ßee Vaoper PreTtfa.Vel i tings. "'"' rtoe /e2:l of I. / v YRUPS--Underwood'e fine .Lemon Syrup, a e o wuper . lot =lgor cnic Van Ade. WIT. li l.Atfci l .Ut ua I n At i .., -• WHITE LINEN DRILLINGS, 'of differ rm, e d o b t y qualtles, mad at is lotranines ia quality, MUMMYIust & jelM N. M. corner of /mutt mid Market eta 111IAIRY SALT -A superior article for the 'JP dalry or table, tut up In small bout. tot !Melly me; for vale be WIC A. MVLURO l Co.. ja,U3 • ' MO betty at. SAP SAGO CHEESE—For sale by WM. A. 74 eCL9I[I3 & CO. tioll FISH-600 lbs. very fine, for sale by ./ wu. A. MeCLOIVI At CO. . .. A Card. PRE anbaniber, haring mnde arrange ._ mnas, la contespanne of whla lIIS areient badness most b. eland by th. Lit at Angsid nest i l e so . • offers Ms Welk sack of finny Hoderr,_Biebms, Goods, Zar hrolderkel. Dana Trimming.. Eboadkerrbids, Plan arias, fforadsiffna inZoidsrr Waylaid. Mower Materials, Umbrella.. Pismo Domb...ad Tare. 4 and Needle Needles' Galva M.o. Pines. (nod Philaddatda =Oa) at oreoFv redrosi prig wholmla and retail. pilll r. ...anis. . ALEXANDER & DAY, haying concluded to elms their mend bastreeta, nor oder their entire of Fancy and 134aLer GOODS, at molly reduced mien. Tbeir reek Is sad etabreees • chateaus:ore meat of French and CLOTHS and CAS/31SM Meek and eater.] Oro e kblnelllte , of the beet ataxia • fsetam l lks, of the eleven etybee B . areges, De, LatesSe-, ta t a d a r c e t s tp ki zz a,.... ma T. the 11% 4 1'1. 1 4 01 '.1: Xl11 . 11 * " Pureh=re Darne almmt d to all oT . as or ere determined to eve decided bare. se by erholesale or retail La win to as oat oar entire stock as coo as peadbte: - ALSXMLDER. * DAT, • Jeltler SS Market st-, N. W. ear. of Dtertemad. --• White - Marseilles (Italia • I HAXE on band a large assortment of Im parted gad American QUILTS, ?Irv:Mar al._ owl' reload pri7es. 1.1 9 S UNDRTES- I e. I "'"I /r( L. t° l*4 • 6do Lad tet: 5 key. 6 Mist Tobseect ' • 16 Molt dried Arytts-soe rale br jell J. DAVILLIA3IS CO. POWNSEND'S SAASAPARILLL-74 dneect itst redre w:Kt fetal* try jel9 E. E. EELLERB. 13INK ROOT-400 lbs. prime quality, '/et 1. reed and lbr sala br field R. 8. BELL CITRIC ACID---250 lbs. just reed.and for sol. by jel9 IL E. SELLERS. VOD LIVER OIL-40gallonet, ruu wurrx, dl6raebr ioI9 5. E. nun& orIGHT ACRES OF GROUND, favorably loostd (of Straorborrloo, or fruit of any kind. =of ite low oilman' drive of 4111.gbooly foortot.Oor mac jolO • A. WILIAIN3 A CO. o ][ol:6ln. lIIELLW A g e nt n for t fm Chktertutes Banos. 4n• Fehtlhtssit sod Western ranosrissels, No. 81 Wool G, hos nrosirat and now 00.0 fro eale.the lowia Skala aosstmeat of Moo Vanes, asset froos the man , st tlr. irtarkorioes (Boston) Woe. Qs. genet liosevosi wesolzrand Plato,ht;setarrA Yln can plata T 0 0: Two square - The above Mao Fortes a ce of the latest styles of hand. ton, sod with ail lir. Chiskerhts's hoorovementh the 7140. itlllrieblr acme at Boston, there r a ring to PVC In this ROM UM lapell.. and of truss. pcstatioo. ALSO FOR elLfi Una Roam. Caned Moulding. ISM octavo Plano. ma petard by Adana Incalan a Lag Una Itoargood 6 octave, Adam &Wart !Cis • , " " Bacon it Mann: one One • " a " on 6 " " Raoultt K Chinning, to mil la Went - 6 " 6• " Load nn B ataan, • lbs" " Dubois inatruon • inn " aM " Manhattan tannany. alb LARD OIL-8 bbls. No. 1; for sale by JOS JAMES DALIELL, 68 Wax st. 127337 :T 0 'r a11tr,71 OF VARIOUS STYLES,•open - this morn let, kl a ha~a4l,t IletnelPo=laek Is • Mae Bil/u. neat Mourning Menem Is Invited to their elm:Acetate:mein ol Preach Lever, White Goals kw dose.. te. We will melee, today or tomorrow, frac% New-York— Brews Mess Levu Jell .. • New Boob! . EAST : a Problem ; reprinted with for and acklitkcia, from was.e. Magazine. b Pleat m. tale of the Puritanic tr the author of itai Ufa or Mtn li•nranet Ihrion of Cleopatra, Queen ofßoph b 1 Jarob Abbott b o o Book of the n evo kin 7' of London Labor and the Lando Poor. The above limb justrareived and Sor tele by jell R. C. STOCKTON. 47 Market at. MERICAN STATE PAPERS.—State Pa antAm Pobtto_l7ocatante of the !Jolted Stew, of Geer Wathlooth to the Italicle. a t th u bibitl i tzuraplete c jaraf a o=lelaticauthiote !la* thm gun.; ecostatatuePollttoth, abtorielth thenrWal. Bthattllleel ‘ Ptetlottesh Ecohothloal, elm B 7.11:5t/ th • A eta el hI L re= of.= =.7e. Eveota of the Times from The atom faleable extrke tbe We by 1.1? • R. II STOCKTON:47 Market ot. Q,COTCH BURLAPS-4; bales suitable for wag a.csa sao—soo Wool ' r a tra. 10. iimr in gced ROBERTSON UPPER?. EESWAX WANTED—The highentprice In ash wilt be telpz mu l fa cK a co.. 417 • . after Tint and Wool RAPE SHAWLS, at reduced prices!--- a. A. MASON.* 00. will do* out thoirstook of bro. plain and nobroldorol Om* Ebawls, at a Ett .. t. !...:. e.:1•17:311117 . C4l moon and set. Wlr" - .....,......,...-.... ILIAWNS! LA NS! at 61 etc per yardl--" MASON a off vs now offering dui meet extur le aor ebeap Lawns am extelbitod ty. Ms ci. at all prim; ft= Mt mats 7ard 88. Tb• sttmtkat of ems l• respettally JO: . • irLIEAP BONNETS!—A= DlAsox,& CO. havedetermleettlo eloesout Sheba's/woof Hutt stock o nets atut lista at greatly reduced ante. The attn. 'don of ladles Is solleludto the alms goods. Mt JFILENCH FLOWERS!-The attention of nd nstomersFlowers, w reere to ettrally lwrital ourlr large stoelt et re. hich CIPIV edt at eery re. dwsed rst.w. • tlern ewsra now A. A. MASON t 03. Piano and Table Covers.- A. MASON & CO. mould respectfully . eall the attention of honeekeepen to than. very ca ve easnruneat et eddy ldinted and =boned pl i a . no and table enema mooned .meti. Abe, a ear Penally. of /Wen and damask table dacha, napkth l e, ''' ZilfeZ tonally. tr.. at N. fd and 04. Xartad meet. . Noe to Contractors.• • QRALED PROPOSALS will be receivod at the Mee of IT. D. KIWI, fourth st, mall the latday ni l . next, tOr the Gradlug ef the Pittentrat and c.a WUSenate Dead. from Port Liberty to the earner ofJe aoh of etrel:r n'td=eat""olno b bill=r it= IT= pn tomato ear ;rtelattepritejer z egtt:tad t vg rasr n atrlty. eatordlnf il io the plan o; and read att to he wen at the offer or R. C. Iletlaean. Pad. Peon rt., `titdr• Infanstakat can be obtained oantaxang et=lo t . 11. P. CAIN , IL D. Elba, Peeistax7. Xelt r ad ItRIED PEACHES-10U bushels dried ttcs mcived and IbrltA r. amumuan. NEW MAOKEKEL-115 bbla. Large No. 3. mow %dmned sad Itm ale iaLLE.B.•RICITSON. • .01.6 =Lod 2= Liberty n. LINtIEED OIL-10 bbls. pure; for mile by J. 16 ROBISON. Limu t co. BACON 11A.MS-10,000 lbs. superior qual. br ul. ROBLSON. LITTut 00. J• 11 7, b 775 6 Warty BACON SIIOULDEItS-35,00016a.foreale .“16 RostsoN, unix a 00. BACON -7000 'beams, Sides, Shoulders, for We br ial6 8. tW. 11.1881U011. bales (Batting) for aale by COTTON -25 ALEXANDER GORDON, nun - Lll Proat AIL FIRE BOARD PRINTS—For sale la 25c., br thar - W. P. 11411311 ALL. II Wool .7. 4 1700 MER RATS, FOR THE COSTUME • LA TRK.—Lndlee and Mimenekl ens tad ..1 for 7 asla by 111 IL 11: , PALMEIL Rea Market AL EPALCM BONNETS AND lIATS - -R..11. KII2I bus jeurt revived mat nairtrof ate Bonnet., IM. beautiful sad Donal atylea Mots and Bove Brea. Maw, slid other hate. Jel7 et . tEESE--.52 boxes, now loading and for ISAIAH DION ICY 011. .1•17 br. Md. sad In= eta CREESE-20a s boxes in store, for sale by DICJLET {CO. Mil AMUSEMENTS. DAN RICE'S. CIRCUS! VOMBINING MORE 'TALENT than hap mrst Ms. tem mantratml In mr. Troupe, mks. Fill of mUtiVy.ti"rm=r=m th. Pa a. a P.m) DM Alm! M inTrkl eI:6M =PI J. 2:013111 1 ./ I .O , OuMNPLL. tbm Tattoo. ' Ma . M a.. Maid; ma. IIMPIPIc-P. t.1.1.01M. P 111LLEH. BP.OWN. M. 111 31.1.9,401.1.N.5.M. RICHAJID. teams RICE ; SAM 1-4 TTIZPV. YV3=ll=tem.."ll7the4ll3ll tar i azd Um /Mat Pmfitim 'mew Pkitorm tato. magultimat 111 . 48.9 am STRING /WM la by ram II imam amd T 1 442 1111 Y, /ALM sad BPOII 1/1 4 V0j:TTilit 14111 b 9 .. My tenor of perllmalmy m PloN STILMT. PlMburgb, in Dom of the AIIBRICAN ilorEL, CO Ur 2d, &I, 4th, and sth of July, 1851. U bra OWL at M 11.14.4 2, and at Wiwi 7 0 1 1.1 M.. P./IL ' anal 15mbrommes .011. d.m mw. IMMO. ball Ma. 11, ball-..[ 1; WI put 2, sad h4 1=1,Z 1'1. 21 max. Raymond & Co.'s; & Van Ambragh it Co.'. COMENED NENAGERtEBI Wonting of WI the ran Brlax IVl3 , lAnimals now extant - NUHRERINO OVER 120 SPXCIMM 7o It tzAidrlnt topreur J-on pia 41.Adranioi. IitILL be Exhibited in PITTSBURGH, Sol,on THURSDAY. FRIDAY. and SATURDAY, JOLT eih, and Sth, /urethra days, under the Doable PartHoel. at the anima of Penn awl Lemon uneta Went.— Z P ;7O%; T titesont eo Whitlow. vie nom, to to Imo. a.. In'. ti '2wo n oi..a to 10. P. St. Adman. • mutt; dill. Una under 10 70070.15 In this imitation are the Rhinceensa and Mate Polar ten lAcess of the Ansa speatoone. VAN ASSBUROII, D ens or renowned of all Lion o,pineyora. will enter th of his Tannic tamp of 1 1*N T y 1 , 4 , ritAD wilt also sear lb with hie highly trained Animal; making non Garfi Lad Ariasl hr. frartfter. hol The we Central* of Cafts antelniug tiow alma w enter Ins elty Th y morning. July AS. awl paw ill rew. urti they/annual areas rniew by t th he laapanyn Beam Rand. proaaion. by lbo brad. This eriat le for Its stablishua nia nt :squires aloe AIM het lest e , . mat as there nu on aria the lower part of tholyitLtgolleiwa %t eat An tha par. poor the noes 9= l a otr . Altr. they wished. Oyer 1000 Sat ar s ine/la knee,. Setytey have been contracted An with sir. Huntillenolm which will render the imams pavilion ate and anonnimaa all etuora et visitors et all toss. Then near loss ban aibildied this numb". so large a number, nor so treat a variety on Wins s • -pri of Hanna Dann% se le contained the lboob Naar Luria of Saynnitul Co., end Van AMbargh Rantwir2•ll 26 - HOOlit TO CIETIZARD. &FARM PITTSBURGII AND CLEVELAND Parma Packet and Railroad Line to (kaftan& PASSENGERS Imre every morning no 9 er rteitoroat to Bearer, the ..1 ratistpeekets to Ravenna. dunce !",' IltrabUrza Ltd V.v. Lkod Hailtad to Cleveland. To Clevolaml. 25 hoLuN To Dicistet. 36 nton— * Tickets siren tbroaeb to -- C INCINHATI, Via Colombo. sad Semis. by Ctorelaska sad Ciaciatsal Clet=ej ". D ev ' el 'thl i nVg_ . Fa a M . .r id I,'ll3'" V ineaniers of allehlgan KIIZ.I ..19.114 at Mr.. ar. 7.4 ntinek. 4. 34. ItrE bir to New . • and arriving arm averting et 1,7 stsaartosa .•- r D i rpg . low water in the Ohla vir., Me rotator° area, rb ati, .tezia a r r Ui r tlor o ns oo , will be nernil men eiarlar, For tickets or Itifonnation sp a nly t0 1'2:2 g. . - . Jour( - 4.catiounr, Akin; (Up gain) corner of ansitheold and Water maw • or mama" sir Unneetrairela : Homan IV It. MOOnlika 0, Agent; . Mini wain Pt Cbules Hotel, Wood genet • ieZ r - r PiTTI3BUEGU. U . Lt: :f:V4OII.IrIf.I.:IMA:T,g.II4 85L M I NIM 1851 Forty-six hours to Philadelphia . . Forty-four hOOrs to Baltimore. .: 281 miles Railroad-103 miles Canal, TO PIULADELPITLi, BALTIMORE ARD NEW YOBS. Beivintefrom ad limy changes and porfaqa - connected with picas Lines. TWO, Daily Lines Express Packet. Boats: OEM MINN il'isLY TEAltie arg h for dohaetown, thence by Etertsweltaarom to . • • SOLLIDAYSBMIII)I, There tatlns the NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD; TlVlnadzed and p kMatflm direct to dmtT i stkolz=tyanntlos=tl7 at Mitt 0,44 • Tordo o to Latersotox Philo:Willa; $lO. /an to Baltbaare, 410 Ilarrtabtog Tote the York sod Ottabolisooll Ralood, at ontoal of Cars or that Soon. Dftt(op ( fonrmilts.) Mu, lOUR bean. . • . . . • .••• • • - No dune for hazolling Bagtige - on this tout". Ms Cars on Mks root. are near, ant of than:Loat rows , ed eematmetion tar contort and Wear. If rtat dastra chap crarelllna and candbrtabla moor madatiog ware Tour Warta at J. P. HOLMES, A t, D. LEECH [==M . WESTERN 185 L tRANSPORTATION COMPANY. D. LICIMIt et CO's. uric. _ • MEM BAIL ROAD AND CANAL PITTSBURGH,. PHILADELPHIA, BATLI , MORE, AND NEW YORK. . • TELE Canal being in ~F ood order, we are alt . te=tre=st thrloitt eurnat rats rt freight..ilt...rapt.o. theme. iota on x, are ma controLlad !ry p o pi... of Wilzig tramsoltted, ma prosorMT temN to. ApplysOWPt4 or ripest • HAYS & BUM. Propietor& Coaxal Bata. Poon arr. Proborth. Revolting 1.41,111. iirkegt u 7, ZIl•ISll a- VIIINMS, * pert A . • No. t 4 North Nauman. Sr P osittr 'C oo l ttinnottr PARE REDRCED • kat 1851. Mom • • - ioNorreons Boum • .11a Brownsville . sad Combertancr, to Biltit' store TullE MORNING BOAT leaves the *had mbar. tam Bradaa daily. at 8 o'clock precisely. roe. .EbaitnnU . Sorttivio datlr Orr= Ilat da n T ia aratdall 'u r so i . wr oto . e.k .io ecrarting with itre car at Cotabarbatal 043 tbroub to /Ultimo 32 boas.. ' Rims at ona l to Eltiladalol‘ 40 boors. Fara aantr _ The National Raskin now goal' liondoetors ign mitts the Wanton between Brownrellla sad CumbertarnE alb* mars this decidedly tbs best note East , • mud'Otlloe tha Ittelifftas. NiNM 1851. jag UNION LINE On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals. . . CLAILER. PARKSll3o...—Jlearernet. 01161481,18, CRAWFORD r Ctero no. TLIIS well known Line is now prepared to .20.MMV.A t ' w =a g i r io l tran and B a e .- 1134 . The WOW.* or the Line are nneatrseeted m noneber.onel. 0 70 0 .1 rne Asa elt7 et Boats, *aperient. of Centeno, and e• deur of One Hoodlear da. es Pittsburgh and Clerelan• dellr.roM. I fillBl.ol and lITLVOL and a e Line of Aret daesetaintnala (Minna end vemeele) on the Leer. s CONSIONErs: - • '• " • ," Patio Ott, Totrasstrer!t. 04 8. Taykrf. Itifizzal, 0- . . a. N. Mark, Newton FaB•o4 en Prentio, Basea3o. 04 Brayton • CMCM llarenne.Ot % Kt, °rinsed Cet, Frank 04 Wheeler. Lee 04 • Homier= • Pettl=zraltaky atr,O.; Peckham Scott, 04 0. Walls= W 4 00401 ILlehhoun " Dammam 111hrankia, WO4 ttro.•.. Gleba Olb.Chleatos Ill.; I tlart l AO/ILT, Avlrde • eia ear. Water end Bretkneld eta. Pittakeirgh. e::s • • iv I AMR LEANGINGS--A. largo assortment of 'wadi azwl Answinn Pnwer43.... always= • • wOLIka sale by w. P. aA,ALL. jel7 • 154 Wald at. INDIGO ct. NUTMEGS—Chi conaignment, DICRZY4 CO. - • UCKETS-2.5 doz. Marietta, for rale by , .1416 && W. ILLILBACQ H. • ihniA.;flLER, bayAvom WS- 7 300 doz. for sale by iel6 •A as f►, EIARBADOIL • •To ' L i , RAPE LEISSE, blue, white and pink; irk... auk. •.` Mr A t.li d a t etr i k.,7l.lr krki vir; rindal .9orers, see munrium. OCIFES MATCHES--250 gno. for sale by C. LIIIITTOOT. • - PUFF PINS--Just received, a beautiful or stow ark! dwiro woortmoot of viola Gold. Amoy Emma Mot, satt blo pours& .I 4 otl W. Wst WILSO.Y. J of eweller, .1. 07 Mute. mt. owner Pow*. _ - ASH-10 casks for sale by jel4 - 111.11•11DICIUCT /MO. • LAWNS-30 pieces reed sad "VICTORkw alp by • Jolt C. ARBUTILICYY. ItARRED MUSLIN-40 Tieces desirable il a rils mid ;malty, Yor We by c. sear—' ' Brandies, Wines, lb. ": • itIAVING completed atrangements with-- - .lu.. In Bordeaux and other R.uopeas (0.., Ile execallou of - my </Nan. 1 am taco enabled to ode am Deal er.et a miumli advance over leopmstatioe cod /11/AX I 7. DOA WINtS. and LIQUORS, of We Mont deparipay.. from 1101der custom Iplee trdaind. • Atkaitioe darted cony ~140, as baker: 110 partars&rop Bordeuit2L k. Brxedj.. 76 Blat' . gr. ji ematlfir, " mold, sod brave 131 to tee ma medium 81 or,euks Weirs. of maw, crab. iv -••• • ' Pore Wham tett Tern old °ad supedd r . • Be Waled. Spare-Hu ClisooluSiek been. breads. WO bull Clara. WI raft.. Wu& and etutaglea. 100 tame Sane.. sad H.eK Tintype 11 1 10-1. . ' ll am maim Smouree sad C./aret le. 10 pipe. Oil lu %land s. 10 . 15 . eh d eltr _ 4 Impeder Old Jemmies Rum. • . OD coda Marko. London dyad Seakh AIL With • coustmot nippiy k ra th. . M. f"` 2 " * . C*4* 'l* Au l4 . ll °. CUArrry Brom- A Luce dock of RA PARA /ISRAILT Wray° an biad.4 - °• - ' AU of 'adilme I will oda oo reuz.dlie onus • U.Nml be...tad with aadimudopp4 st knead ekes.
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