The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, July 03, 1851, Image 2
, .tuition, ,we had, for designated sew and 'L fined powers, created nationallopurpovernments— bow is it, that the molt perfect of those several modes of union should now be considered as a mere league, that may be &Limited at pleasure? It ie from an abuse ofl terms. Compact is used an synonymous with league, although the tree term is not employed.' teatime it would at once show the. fallacy 'of the .reasoning. "It would not de to say that our Constitution is only a league . , but is labored Ito prate it a - compact, which in one same of L the word It Is,) mid then to argue that, as a league is a compact, every compact between' patinas must of coarse be a league, and that fiend such as engagement ar my strierelgtr. power lien a right to secede.— 'But When been .shoin that In this sense the, States - are. not sovereign, and that even if' they, were, and the National Constitution had been- formed by compact, there would be no right in any one State to exonerate itself from its obligations. 1 &obvious are the reimins which forbid this ocadon, that his necessity allude to them. The Union was formed for thebenefitn of all. It was produced by medial sacrifices of interest and opinions. Can these samifices be recalled! Can the &atm., who mamianimously surrendered their title to. the Territories of the west, recall the grant? Will the Inhabitants of the inland States agree to pay.theOutiophat may be im filecdc w or ith th ou e l o th ar ei: for mascot, by these on fin At, the be a free port in4one State, and onerous deli in another? No one believes that any right exist in a single State,' to involve all the others in t sea and countless other evils contrary to the Gag ementa solemnly imade , Every one must see atilie other States, in self-defence must their own benefit? Shall tp elt at onwards! _ pl PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISIISD DY winzE • CO TMI.L9D6`i' MORN WIIIO STATE TIF-KET ros soissrat. 'WILLIAM Y . JOUNSTON. , oust costamosia, 301 CS STROHM. it Lsonster CCAOI.I or in dnlntr. RCIT. tiEORGR CHAMBERS of Branklio: JOSHUA. A. COLLET:of Alwahnor. WILLIAM JRASCP. of Samothaunio , . • • • Lianinuinonii a n d: W h ig County Ticket. MAIDLTt MCC CT COM. COL.. WALT EA 0 r AIL D. or Feeble. . 0011II0AICA =CIA 0? MIAMI COMM. lIERRY W. w.iLui.ano, of Pittstmah. neonatal Ennos*. • WIL 13.3gatitz'aPitLiolmegh. amocun zone or Con? or lacuna 60901 M Ac. WM. BOOGS of Lover Si. Clair.. o • TITO.IIAB Ia • M'AIILLAS, of Allegheny. .• JAM"! III'OLtHILET.oII Robinson. ' JAMES Y/£llll, oil CrufdeA. • Silo. K APPLBSON. of Birmingham. TllU.c. MONEY, Of hrlfserpost. AMA: MILLER. of Indiana. Arming. . BAIILIEL •FAIL • iEpTOOK. of Pittabnigh. ALEX. rscitinoecni. of Alleghenr• • ' 01. Bata. of Pittsburgh. JOUN c. ROWLAlith of Upper St.Clatr. hn urzusto3l2. lEitt 8. a 1.1V0„.0d ALlMburob. MO. WM. 1t SST, of IM Alhexing:ly. JOHN FddEllla " FiliCandleae. Anti4aaanic and Wing Executive Com . - mittiee.. r.ra pm - Beane, 4 a Revolution of the moo .and Anth.llarionla Cood . eatton. annainlei on the 4th Jd no: Lho folloming persona campers* the Extol:dire Committee of Allegheny Conaty. for the ensiling roe, llarteah, Predertek /..oreiie. Col. Alexander 110anda. Mem= Sobs:tam Paul Asideraon Way, geom. Dirsie.o O. Letennt. roL Leopold Sabi. Amthoor S. r4a , fat. Copt name Siodlamera 'Jahns Rhode.. Utigh X 4 ler..dlemapiler Woo. E. rantirk_ Jl/IA/1 xma, enalrlnan. ILAILILOAD CONVENTION We learn from the Clevetimid Herald, that two Important 'Railroad Conventions were held In Chicago last week. AEL eirOrlginlS made by the Michigan*Central and Michigan Bout hern Rail roads to agree - upon some basis for a permanent connect for.the transaction of business between Michigan city and Chicago, butno understand ing was airinq at between thicompanies. The , I.llchlgin Southern and Northern Indiana Rail. . road Companies proposed to the Michigan Cen ttal Company to prueee . d at once to finish the road frO - tr - 771lichigan city - ; to Chicago, and open ' it for use by the Ist of March next, nut to trans . port the paeseagers and rierchandide of the Cen tral CoMpany hetwoen those two points with as • much dispatch as their own, and at the sonic :ides Per mile, mutually agreed upon by the parties 'from rime to time, for similar tkausA passengers and merchandise between Chicago and Litho Erie upon both road,. The businems of as Central Company to be done in their own care If they chose to provide them, they to be. allowed-a 'reasonable compensation for the use of theio. aids proposition the Central Company declined, but offered tintuld the road and trans- pan for the. , ether companies on similar terms. The Michigan 'and Northern - Indians Compa nies rejected the overture, and insisted that they held a. Monopoly of the line from Michigan city around the head of Lake Michigan. The t'en teal Comtianydemared to this claim, and assert ei that they have rights under which they shall proceed te form their proposed Railroad con nections:in Indiana and Bimini. , The ciniferease between the Rod:Nand Com sway, the ointego and Indiana:Plank Read Cosa pan*, and the Southern 3Achigan Railroad Com pang, wee InOIII:SUCCECika in result: The Chi cage jeterial Bays the following bags cf an cr rangerreat„ was agreed as : "Thi ranthern Company Is to suldcriba $20,- 000 In SlOik to the Plank Road Compani(which has Railroad privileges,) and the former Compa py la fa hang a lease of ifs eastern terminus, commencing at the 'lndiana State Line: and connecting with the Rock Island Railroad Ere =ilea frizz% the city, with the assurance that the city is to subscribe $lOO,OOO to Ate capital stock —the Rock Island and Michigan Southern Com pany to • use the same track from the junction, - and all trains to rein into the city. merchandise of is to be no transhipment of merchandise grabc and passengers at the intersection.— Tho roads are to be imecliately commenced and finished, provided the citizens of Chicago will take the $lOO,OOO. Oar Western Road, by Itanumerons Lake con nections, -either erected or erecting, will hare a -pretty direct communication with those North Ifesterttßafiroads, and whim the line through Fort Wayne is finished, a ntill more direct connection with Cldrato, Galena, and the regions beyond.— In fact-st east empire su extent, netted with railroads,' - will be opened to us by our grei trunk line. - I 'Jeer4ns as Saone tow.j—On the first page win be fond an extract from General Jackson's cele tinted nmtu i' , ation Prcielamstion. In these //ma of extreme opinions, when the national mind Is in danger of being drifted oat of its trite coarse, x recurrence, to good old doctrines is se nior}, and wholesome. 411 parties except milli • Sets received that proem:nation es betted teach. log at the time it WES ittonedi and it will never eeme to be ref Seeded as 1 valuable document so long es the Union . and einstittaion mho. Conalcrtoi.—We are kequested to state that the advertisement of Meier& Robinson & Little, acing .1000 tons of Pig Meta' tor sale, should road nlOO tons?' The esinpetsitor, by . adding a oypber. bfurso *maul the &seemed of that Important commodity, an to alarm dealers in the t Cotonsn Elcuoot.--Vis are requested by g. R. Livingston, Esq., to state that a meeting of 4 , .. thel.residents of the different, School Boards e. of the nin wardsaf thf city, in to he held to day at 2 o ' clock , P. M . at the Board of Trade Boom, to takelnto emisideration the at4of 1 1 , the Colored School . I is urgently requested that the attendance be full one, of all the . Presidents, whether the hare colored children in their wards or net, ali t it is extremely &lira • hle and Important that!stone definite plint,of net. don !hoard be decided- ti n, and ads maim-tn. - Itittraiais Of population receive that attention which their case so impe ively requires. -- - . . A Lanriieii Eitilsraiss.—A few gentlemen of gittezining have started a packet boat, *called the Inter ,Scorr, on the l i Allegheny river, to ply daily _between Freeport mid Kinannii.g. It is tested 14 , hones like atanal picket, ead being eery light„ it;trinrtut during the lowest water. It is 70 feet fang, divided into two comfortable cabins, and "it *ell section in the middle . r o i !towing sway sr little It althea a plea czint and.ronaatitic excursion, and is a great-con venience. to the Swelling public. Being the first etaneptise-of tire kind, it is an interesting step in the !crawl Much. 31r, Kelly, the mas ter, is a careful add opligini man Amongour .nap'onal fealty- one of the. most prominent is d*Wetivensitt Phienclogians toll as that all persons have a bump of imams tiveness more or leas developed; and they say that in the majority of Americans it hi enor mottsly dettloped. Perhaps it It on but s cer tain it is,. that the disposition to cot and hack, to mutilate and destroy, is too common amongst as, as almost every work of ornament or twin public pixies, bears abundant testimony. We tee this trait in the idle fellowwho sits whittling a shingle, as well as in the me - who makes a more enduring record of his own vandalism by cutting his initials upon the column of a pottico or in the bark of &shade tree. Vandalism is also strikingly manifested in the useless destruction of forest trees, and the con sequent bleak and naked aspect of the majority 'of rural homesteads. This want of taste and forecast, in those who cleared away the forests of the older sections of this country, is now bit terly regretted; 'hut it is an evil which may yet be everted froth the newer portions'. But the worst form in which this destructive spirtt is manifested, is In the destruction of the feathered tribes, whose songs gladden our copses and faints, and whose labors preserve the fruito of the earth front the • ravages of- insects which, but for them, would multiply to an. ex tent literally calamitous. The farmer basso . better friends than the birds, not excepting the wood pecker and blackbird; and all hie influence ought to be put forth . for their preservation. Perhaps it may be objected that the blackbird destroys his corn just as It is coming up. This is true: but the simple precaution of coating the corn with tar—a gill of tar well a•.ired into a bushel of dry 'corn; is anfficient—and then drying it with a little dryacked lime, will prre serve it from - the depredations of crows and black birds. ,NU. JULY 2, 1851 A bill for the preseevation of birds Is now pending before the legis' liitura of Connecticut.— From an interesting debtite °lathe eubjecti we . extract the following remarks which will beyond with interest and profit by all. Bach seatiinente, tittered in our legislative halls, are calculated Su 'excite pleasing anticipatibus of that promised period "when they shall not butt nor destroy in all my holy manntain :" Mr. Boardman, of New Haven, said,—lt was some eminent 'genius, I think it was Goethe, who said, "the works of nature are ever to me n-freshly uttered word of God." I. sympathise 'earnestly In that sentiment We are everywhere overwhelmed with proofs of the power and good ness of that God who has made all nature beau ty to the eye end music to the esi. Our brilliant eon, and clear, prize air, which even Italy can-. not surpass; our gorgeous sunsets; the dark loanrianco of our foetal; the rich and varied products of OUT teeming soil; are ever objects of grafefel contemplation in the morning's dawn or the evening twilight. At such moments nothing so fills the heart with gratitude, sod often the eye with tears, as the free, joyous singing of the birds in the garden and orchard. It stirs the purest, gentlest, sweetest sympathies of oar na ture. It civilizes aid refines the heart—andif I ' were desirous of educating a youth for happi ness and usefulness, I would begin and never ewe teaching him to admire and love the bean tiful and wonderful works of God. It is easily taught—let the father or the friend glee tongue to his own thoughts in the hearing of the boy, and tell him what to admire In the painting of the sunset, the melody of the; grove, the beauty of the flowers, the tome and tints of the land scape, the music of the ieestless etwan—no 'lea sons can be more permanent or effective. If generally taught, we should soon redeem our national reputation frnm the charge of • want of taste and refinement. We are called at times • nation of barbarians, end although the charge is not true, I am sorry to Pay there is something to make it out of. There is no people ho the civilized world among whom the destructive ten dency is so prominent as ha the young American —Defiling escapes hisgoif and hie knife. In the grounde„,o the capital at %Abington, a beautiful await., raised with great care and ex pense, cannot be preserved a minute without the constant vigilance of the pir:ao; and I hare my self seen a chivalric son of the Routh, as he would call himself, a mem rof Congress, mu tilate with the heel of his boot the beautiful ' marble sculptures in the Hall .of the House of Representatives, and carry off the crushed frag ments to Meuse his children... HOW, in the gar den of the Thnilleries and the Scheenbrins, the most exquisite productions of nature and art are exposed, every day, within the reach of the eyes and hauls of hundreds- and millions, who love .and admire them more than our people could possibly do, end yet not flower is ever touched —such beautiful objects are regarded with * veneration that removes all fear of injury.— Public opinion founded on cultivated public, taste is the best possible eecerity. Children can be taught to love or hate any thing. The Lapland boy of ten years delights himself, above ail things, with blubber—and the first real feast of the mrthern - soldiery, open their entrance ha-' to Paris, was made upon the oil of the street lamps. It is easier tecultivate a taste for the true and beautiful. Let the schoolmaster in our primary schools, himself feel in his own heart the beauty and magnificence of the works of God, and speak of them to hie boys with the enthusiasm they ought to inspire, and which led the Paalmiat to exclaim, "0, that men would therefore praise the Lord fonhis goodness, sad declare the wonders that ho `doeth for the chil dren of men." I would require it as a school exercise—every new day, every declining sun, I should bring its glow of gratitude and &Majes ties. Thus should we strike at the root of the destructive propensity of our boys, and implant in its steed a love of the beautiful in nature red art, a Bounce of-never 'failing enjoyment. In the meantime, sir, let na punish the young bar barian toriclestra;ing the singing birds, and If he.has no feeling himself, compel him - to respeci that of his civilized neighbors PITTSBURGH AND CISCLIDATI ILAILBOAD,O-011 Tuesday morning we announced , the gratifying news to our readers that arrangements had been 'definitely concluded to comect our Western Rail road, at its Southern bend, near. Loudonville, with a new and direct Hoe to Cincinnati, by means of which there would be secured to Pitts- burgh, a short and continuoua Railroad connec tion with the Quern City, unbroken by the Ohio river, and affected by no interests calculated to detract trade from us to the north or south— giving no, ifs 'effect, a Fittatergh lint through the - hart of Ohio. This intelligence we are now able to verify, by the following letter from den, - Anthony, the able and energetic. President of the which we find In the Springfield Oa• zette, of the 28th nit. ' Editor Alna Rive, Volk/ Gareth, Some efforts having been made to hush to sleep the Springfield and Mansfield Railroad, Its stock holders, and friends wllLbe glad td learn that Ito prospects hive steadily Improved and now war rant thwbolief that It may be speedily made.— Delaware County has voted $50,000 by a binge majority; and Delaware Township $25,000 by a vote nearly unanimous, and $45,000 it is believ ed will be !shortly added. S. W. Roberfs, .Esq., Chief Engineer of the Ohio and Pennisylvanis Railroad, has accepted the appointment 'of Consulting Engineer of our road. Ile attended at Delaware on Wednesday Of this week', and gave us important aid.. Vle were also met at that place by a delegation from the Board of. Directors of the Company organised at Mount Vernon, do agreement was made by which the Mount Vernon - organization Ia to be abandoned, and: our company , take s charge of the line from SPingfield to the Pittsburgh Road at or near Lotulonrille, and at the proper time' will take thaname of the "Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati Railroad Company." Knox county will , hive two dirictors in our Board, and Delaware one. The means on hand and in prospect authorize the belief that the road will be Out under con tract, in its whole extent, within from two to four months from this time, and to expedite this, two corps of Engineeia will be at work; on. on the eastern division from Loudonville to Dela ware, and the other on the : western, from Dela ware to Springfield: The preliminary arrangements have also been made by which the iron , for the whole line will be sttpplied at • low rate, at the proper time, if 'there should be no disappointment in our means, or the money market. '.l9e hope to be able at no very distant day to Invite our friends, and those who hare been loudest' in tfteir lately, to join us in a trip, by &Piga, ins single day, to Pittsburgh or should they choose to go further, they will have but it single change, and 'that -at Pittsburgh where , after 'sleeping coin reliably all night. they set out next looming for Philadelphia in a ditrerentset. or cars. C. ANTHONY. • I Jane 27; 1861 - • The Putman. County, Ind., Sentinel states that a company of forty persons were reoaaux patham. ed in Ileadricke county, In that Mate, and th at '.about thirty of the number are suppoeed to be beyond recovery. The Sentinel says: The person implicated as being itecceiory this horrid deed is eaid to be an. old woman, anziouti to getild olsome grandchildren., ' She t the potion Ina barrel offlour which ahnShought would be used her by intended 'victims, but by some Means the dour passed hito other bands, and was need by a family wholhad .dolleeted number of petsone together at aquilting party. No sooner bad the repast been over than the vic tims commenced violently vomiting, exhibrning evident signs - id being poned. • VASIIELIIIL New Porrsaz Law.—The law of Congress:es tabfishing new rate, of. postage went into effect I . -an the grid instant. As law MON eery material sit/ rations in the rates of postage, both on letters and printed papers, we again:refer to the eoldect. Prepaid letters not emcee:ling half an'ounce are now carried any distance - not ex ceeding three thousand miles for three cents.— If not prepaid five cents will be clonal. The prof:wiry of prepayingletters will be at ince ap partodrand the custom will doubtless „become almost universal. To facilitate this, three cent colas have been issued, and still further to ac commodate the public, the department reeve is sued stamps of different denominations,' (3, 6 nod 10 cents,) which can be rnmehased At the sereralpost offices throughout the countryat par. A 8 cent stamp, stuck upon a letter, will carry it any dltrisar.e under 8000 miles, Without forth er trouble to either writer or postmaster. The supply of stamps which the postmaster in this city received is now exhausted; but in the coarse of a day or two he will have another sup ply. For all who have much correspondence, the stamp system is incomparably the most con venient far all parties. It will be borne In mind that weeekly newspa pers are now carried free in the county in 'which they are published, and that the rates heyond the limits of the county have been materially diminished. The rates we have heretofore pub lished. Had a Whig drawn such a picture of the lead ers sod prominent men of the Loookmo party as the. following, we should. hare set it down so sheer !dander ; but as it Is from the timid of a Master in that fraternity, the editor .of the Waresdarnr Fanner, we suppose we must take It as inaccurate portraiture. He Rays: ..nie West Chester papers, and more espe cially oar otd'and esteemed friend, Judge Strick land, of the 'Republican,' are a little scappish oteethe Democratic Judicial ticket, formed at Harrisburgh. While we do not, we are free to confess, exactly like the ticket, yet we do not well see bow it could hare been made much. bet tor out of the materials planted to tI Con vention. The sinew of men's brakes, aspwell as their moral pereepdons and sensibilities, are not what they were In the early days of the Repul, Sc. The causes of the decline, it is useless now to.speculate upon; the lamentable truth is in disputable. 'the profession of the law, and the oblique crooeked teachings preparatory to it, operating upon this weakened moral sentiment, has left bat a bleached and wretched body from which to choose the administrators of the laws, tither in the highest or lowest station. . _This is term of both parties—a miserable, time-serving, complacent breed of hypocrites have sprung up, whose highest ambition is to flatter. the pinion and prejudices of the people, and who are inca pable of forming eineere opinions upon any, sub ject, or of advocating those opinions with hon esty, lest by doing so they might Wore their personal or political interests. For this Wretch edly low standard of morals in public, men, the people, who are the sufferer' in the end from its existence, are chiefly themselves to blame in preferring the stone and the sebpent of flattery in the place of the bread of truth, So, looking at the materials composing the Convention, and the timber from which they bad to select, we do not well see how they could have Napped the matter much. Who would you have preferred, Mend Strickland? Jimmy Thompson, of Ten sago? As rotten a curse, politically, As ever mulched a mother's dugs" He attributes the extreme rotteness of his par ry leaders to "the profession of the law, and the oblique crooked teuhings preparatory bit." We think he is mistaken ; for there is nothing in the profession of teachings of the law to lead teen& a deplorable result; but the cause may he found in "the oblique, crooked teachings" of Locofocolsm, which have driven such multitudes of upright, honorable lawyers, as well as ether; from the democratic to the wills party., We freely admit the rottenness of the great majority of those yet remaining; but there are still • few of whose escape from the reeking mass we hate strong hope. We commend the picture to the honest men of The party. Onr Whig friends will pkase let them see it, as their own papers will not be like ly to glee it. . Ax Aoso Einause—his. SKITII Nests, a Lardy old pioneer of Armstrong county,, now in his SCth year, in company with his old lady, not much his Junior, passed through this eityyoster day, on his way to Wisconsin, where he designs to purtbsen • farm and settle. The old gentle man hi quits hale, and as full of life and ambition aa e'er . 4 0." Sr Cassius Ilona., '.2d July, '.1.951. T. ffir Editor of the TVisburgh Gauttr : Bn—Tour complaisant, penults my ['lying the subjoined - facts before the citizens of Pitts burgh, =zap anyin: them with s few brief com ments : 63 YOE'S orrice- t Isrns"4.B. June M. 361. 5 Me. Glrouctr—fir. You orlll Now WI at thEs'itece, oa tomorrow, cud pas Lb* Ilconro feu for your ralltbitkoo. It would offered tzle great lat.:nut° valor. yoi nom the tut. if I did not [catkin. It ontlroly Incosapattblo cilb ml doty. Wl:h ■rot rs watt, rout awdient IL OrTIIRIII, Maier. That I conform to the laws of rrery,cotomn nityJn wblch circumstances glace me, to attested by the following document: Ca, of Pataburah: Ranotrel (mm Mr. G. R. 011.1doa. Ttrentr Rota. is fall Air city lloram to extdbit h 1 Putman, In add , Ity cattil the tenth day of Jelr.lBM. July 1,1951. The onlinance, whietthis Honor the Mayor considers "it entirely ineampstible with my duty" to water, in behalf of Egyptian selentifle dlserrteries, beam the venerable date of 3lat August, 1816. In:the third of a century which bee elapsed since the dole paternities of a pest' generation, (in whose diy the... Iron City" was s mere vil lage); enforced this prohibitory bine law, it bet grown musty throrezb long disuse, until recently disiotened by his Honor, the present Mayor, for thie benefit of myself and others; and es its existence on the statute book is auk:wort out of the numicipslity, It may serve as a caution to *due Lecturers, (whoa simplicity tual;., other wise, be "let in," as mine baa been) to this relie of antique leglelation,,through ur eat emns; a wide circulation: • U. 'Met the mm of See dollen. for thou. of the illy, 'shell hi. paid the • Ikenee to exldhlt, Car eseledar, my ehor, eimaseus natural or artificial curiosity. *here tore n4 , Tnuer he demanded Rs adadondouc and that the fee to the mar or Le gnoting every sea Ilene*, ehidl, be Mr nente, te he egg be the wenn or persons who inky obtaln the entre.."—/Fii;ect of the Onthautxr. ,to.. 1144 chapter By the letter of the above claims, im lieu of *at. the Panorama would t!lgure as debtor to the corporation. For 26 exhibitions, to 4th Slily, inclusive, $l 3 O For '26;feen to Lie Honor the Atayor, , 13 While fallyzatudble of the lenient contraction hie Homer the Mayor has bean p 1 eased to volun teer 'rimy favor, I would remark that their Honors the preceding Mayon, for a Ink' period, have emosidered this clams, in thelr official prac tice, to been obsolete legal fictiotn. It was so deemed, in 1847, by his Hon;hrlsaterei Mayor .exercised corporative. Tenni° him I lectured with the major part of the same ..ostural end actllictul" curiosities, at Mr. Panama's Luthe ran Charon ; and obtuseness of comprohenaion Is the pwobable mutat why I cannot &evicti one lartween the exemption possessed by that buildltui, and the penalties now imposed upon me beeituse I happen to bare hired, at a lower rate too, Mc. McClurg's Atheneum. tolnent legal authoeities in this city placo a tlitlerent coustructior, on the.above ordinance, whereby oducatipu't exhibitions F;tould be Invariably dis charged Omm any tae. ;They question the right of his Soon, the present Mayor, to renew the infilottea of grierious penalty, grown obsolete in pectic.; and tantamount, (when" known be fore. band, by any Lectgrew) to a prohibition to bring any thing artistia; scittotific, instructive or entertaining, to this cityi They do not perceive why amen* should noti fall ender the same cat egory, nor the principle which-arbitrarily de parts from the actin& letter of the ordinance, while it subjects a Lecturer to an onerous jai' I poet, regulated in amount by Individual caprice. They deem it impolitic that, at the very moment when all restraints upon freedom of speech and pen, all taxes'en knowledge, all obstructions to popular education, claim to be repealed; his Honor, the Mayor,. by the remscitation, of a musty statute, should forbid Prof. nirrcnatt. fro m tillosteating Astronomy with an. Orrery. Prof. Aoranz from elucidating Natural History with any 'natural or artificial cariosity,' or Prof. Hxu*ltoorns from m4og his theological Tab /saFx h e r s in Pi tilbuLttlit, unless la addition II TSB RHAITTIES OP .LOCOFOCOISM J. B. GCTUF.I2, Maycr. the heavy expense, of reaching thii they . pay.fboes npon. t,Hichng sdinated by He Honor the , appreciation of each Lectu rer's aubjeet and htlente. Front 1842 to 1848, the writer has lectured plum Egyptian, firdueological discomies, with the greater portion of the same illnatzations, to sixteen Stites of the Union; and nowhere has he ever been fined, for his efforts to diffuse knowl edge. The 'Panorama of the hai been ex hibited since 1849, from Bangor, t o Rich mond, Va. With the exception of Providence, where the license fee, (sl'2s per 'week) was merely nominal, no municipal tax has been im posed upon it. At Baltimore a similir law ex ists, bet his Honor the Mayor did not consider it ' , incompatible with my duty," to 're m it the tax. Tho solitary exception in my experience is Pituf.uryh. There considerations prompt me in troubling let. The republication through the Gazette, of a time mildewed clause that, until his Honor the present Mayor was elected to the chair.; was by their Honors—his Honor'e predecessors—deemed a dead letter, will inform succeeding Lento:ore of their liabilities, should they not wisely pass through Pittsburgh; while the gracious dispen. cation of Me Honor the Mayor in my favor, may establish a precedent limiting their respective fines to the mai/awns of twenty dollars. 2nd. "Sauce for the goose being sauce for the gander," this information may be useful to the to payers of Pittsburgh; and will stimulate them to watch vigilantly that, until the Ordinaries) be repealed; no future Lecturer upon any plea or consideration be exempted from the penalty, at the indlridtial discretion of his Honor, the Mayor. 3rd, and lastly. Under monarchical institu tions, the denizens of a giverroiemunity, pos sessing little or no voice in legislative enact ments, are not to be held iesponaible far the despotic acts of their rulers ;but In republican countries, where, amid the blessings of universal suffrage, every sane citizen hie a vote, it is fair to assume that the person elected to a given Offielf represents the tastes, sentiments, and Elu csticm of the elective majority, and becomes ipso facto the incarnated dzpresslon of the entire community's intelligence. Does his Honor the Mayor, by fining me $2O for coming to this city, represent the estimation in which Egyptian sci ences are held in Pittsburgh ! Will not the ob literation or the maintenance of this odious tax upon knowledge on the Ordinance book, serve every future Lecturer as a criterion whereby to measure the education of her citizens? and while Its indefinite amount is en important element in calculating the probable chances of his pecuniary success here, ought It no: also to serve at the same time as the nermomttre d. tour cavoir With great respect, I remain, Sir, yours vary obliged, GEORGE E. OLIDDON, Formerly U. S. Ccinsul at Cairo, and now kettle log on Egyptian Archeology inPittaburgb. Dish—At the Franklin Wawa, .Ciorkulati, Ohio, on the 17th - day of June. 1841, SANCEL ELatorr, of Mount Vernon, in the GU rear of his age. The deceased was a native of Path Valley, Penneylean's, and had for many yea:l:Sheen en gaged in business in Pittsburgh. When the war of 1812 seas declared, be volunteered In defence of his country, and performed good Berri.* as toember'of the Pittsburgh Blues, mularooto.mand of Captain Butler, and was severely grounded in the battle of 3lississinews. lie removed with his family) to this place in le), and engaged in the business of madmen. dining. In that business he cientinned until his death. lie was just returning home from Sabo la, lowa, where he has a store, when_ he was at tacked by the cholera,. below Louisville, which -disease iallerweills assumed a Typhoid form, and suddenly terminated his existence. The sad Intelligence of his sickness and death came like a thunder clap upon his devoted wife and large family of affectionate children, who had been ansiously awaiting With merry greeting his re turn. Their cup of jay was soon filled with ear row--deep, unutterable. The grief of a. large circle of relatives and friends is over the 10s of a good man, A long and intimate acquaintance with the deceased enables us to 'Teske( his ma ny virtue,. Ile was a man of great probity and worth, ono whose word was as good asa bond.— Strictly moral and temperate. brave and gene rous, kind and obliging, gentlemanly In his la tercwerse, exemplary in his daily walk. In his friendship he was very firm. Ile was extensive- 1 ly known throughout this section of the State, having served as one of the Harrison Electors, and having been for many year* prominent among our most useful citizens. Ills death leaves a void whi-di can never be filled.-5.1t. Vrnon, lrhi?. That Tuscaloosa Observer [Sevessiotdst] has placed the names of Ltuchanan and William It. Sing at the head of its columns as its. choice of candidates for President and Vice President of the United States. tie - TRUTH FLOATS BOVE FICTION UK': OIL ABOVE DTATEIL—Tbs sick span ous tell Irtsd Sadiron by trying it,.. quick gra Dr. can 1.0 ascot dinocr tss sauna. IL And II one man tries It, and finds 11 Poo , It destroy the Tdralsrlty tutb lb. abide city. You caul introduce . medicine Into popular rue onion it M. 0./ ready substaadat froutell hod effects ot valid objection.. and If L. tbds fart that has establisbed the mutation of ..13411 . 8 Onistrotual 11011 Ratan Of Par. saptuills." Inroad all cavil or &spats. is seticos atm tbs haraso snag= isle .reoniancs with rational and PbO kandsica/ prlotiplee—it promotes the sorbs= serrstions and exertions of the body. rsmem Ohrtraellotts.. displaces morbid nod dlarascd mater. ottenfftLetts Qs streusel and ditnntirs Mans. °sera rue/ • pan, arsl health/ Hirst, and regulates the rations functions of as different organs of tbs WT. This Is all perfonnel without lin Isar dablldr olhum. W. preparation being as sots as It Is. sfficaciona It mar las thought by Use skeptical, that It losTladte to ears *co may dieser( bat upon asandos. tban, 110111 bit found that • lards napery of Ms dhow ea which offlkt. Ms human (aptly mistrusts hs Impure state of the blcot. Its not demised. then. by other Par sa•arlllas Wog asnal Ton DT "soy rein, or =Um.. and vratrr preparation" aa • substltats 6r the aftstaal John Bolts Ibusacarills? Tbs valoalds pesparatin. proptistre warrants to be sopertor to all others. 1 Carina.-13enara and ask AR Lb• original A. J 04.4 DaltsSnroxtrala iron. Knataasr—amt bur another Bra adroilLensrat on another Mr. KEYSIII.II arpoitzu„ 149 Wood J.10311.25T Wnol.rLZ Retail am.. Petraleum I flaismaarao. Ittuttlogdoom.l%., Mutt 4,11. S. Your ;NKr:dawn 4 arotklogyoo. den la Ilia vtdolyr t haratht• .. ovoid thank you toasted ua two dozen 1.7 W. P.rtasylratda W. are on. t1y.17 oat, sad It la belaa !toothed bralosort ovary day. ..... . _ • nun, wereettfallf. ' JOll2l LOSO &W. atTLITIllat AshLW to, 0, Marela 10,'00. LL Id. fuer—Nee t3O, roar Asent. lbw week. Arms, kft With WI &int demo lieek Oil, whleb we bare told. Pilaw fawned L ut Ida dawn hotteellstely. Your otoilein workiter wonders le thle neon. We eats Obtale sevwsl extelleut eettlfitetee,o &wire team. ToTours, ke„ ,4 . . . • v.. gals by Says. Blelharikll. 140 Wood stnat4 iB. WocaLstree; D. A. /Am/deck. & Co. cams tqcmd 613 d Frunt.tno.tis D. M. Cprrt, D. A. Illlott.Aara 9 gad IL P. Belmarls,All.oaar. alto hi th e I, to P tV.dtver 11,6.1 Dud [l.lleyeath klt.`rjb.tin; - - - Dar Met tart.* Livss Pmts.—ln afrering this mullein. to Ms pobile, th• the. is., 1.. to •sosmator • hostility gourritsti by thy roluttins hapositloto °bleb has. Leen palmed apt U. publie under the shim/iv( patent medicines. 17. coo- vine., booster, that 't la only tn•saaas7 to tin t&shs 1.• laxly • trial to pls. It la public ostinutke tar abase all 1.41.1 saeuts Lithe &ha .ear offend to the public. It Is U. lessotion of so 4allghtenol..aprisared, sad Immo al physician. who for many yrs. used It la his own pm. tins, oh. Its great tr.. Induced bins to off. it to the pnbio4.llsyr. 1 J. KIDD & ed. 1.111161416 No. Sh Wood ger Reader! s hard to you. If you with to hood mart ccoollyut makins In your boom, to au lunurdlately to cuses [of barn., mt.. strew, bralow. hudaellw. toothache, tioura/gic palm, cramp.. mambo*" go., gu wad gat • twirl. of [LG. rarrall'a Arab!. Llul. moat. Bud you will Ond uuoguallol .? =With. of .Wu fu th e wholu world. are sarittisamiut. )Y2O Ortii r itiiiisurtiabe company of Pittsburgh EdNCOURAGE I ROME INSTITUTIONS. Oftles NO. 41 WWe street, I. the vatabow NT. C.O. Home, President A. W. 11411.„ led}, IVO Coos or IN wor prepared to Woman morrOsadlar I. Wee, and la traeoltu. verrel)lo. r=isl i rtn 4l =l: l )TlT ri trrelto th rs: Om Aro all rltlarno. of Plttobar.h. and bearably kwo Io tha oommuolty tbalr prnburo, ledelltankoe, and Intageltf , • ' ElTebbiaa—C Illioetr. WWI', Jr, Wolter Bryan. Jiumb EbenTO Maslen. Joh. Wr•oeth. Ilarbalorh. N. Rio, • &putt, • Vtreirr, and American Hardware. 1,0a)L114 4VIISICIN Sr. co, No. 129 Wood Street, ILAVE:NOW IN STORE of Fart/WON .AND AMERICAN • NI and comp' '4•!t°4 HARDWARE, sot . bie , l b. „due hada. and which they are MIAMI , • t .„, to that will comm., • 1 • favorably with LW/ ar Me aut.. owhy. Pittsburgh Life Enstiranao Company. CAPITAL, i„.A100,000. •OFFICE, NO. 76 F 01 . 78771 STREET. OFFICERS; Prelidergt.Z4ains 8. lloog. Tice Presldaot.-BAxun blef..llvaitY, Trmurer—Joetro 8. Lzscu. Bwretart—C.'A. 461-Boa ulvartirannut In smother put of thl, mgr. Las= Un irrdnisdai . nferroxion; of Brain _Four. Wfumn, °ld iot min of John and timbal Barr, kap is Tea ,... Th . Anal will tato awetkU ahniodwrf afirrorion, 3 0 4 doer, from Um nrildwoo or Rt. !Alban ar on Wtrlngaim, war *Ole atrmi, to Promod tfifflie Bflanhaorr OrararriT• LE Alltam WERS remakting in Wilkins Post Of fiets. All AL arhtay county, hattsitr @ Le an1t..7212 Lt. EEL W • LW? Byetiy M E M riValla Maas &Tilt Dude . Monis lism7 2Ler LEA I.llller Lamb 0 Dawson Rabat MeDonaL2ltomms 2•312. 2buroas E kleClura Lao Emily George rattlEmeums La. te i Noo "1 Oreentralt Jam 0 , 1121.2 0 n = l. Otrr Patrick Mutt II 2 ittrenbert Carl Pickard Nall 2 Mom! Jam., . i Reynolds rattiek l i pat i ltri . Kyle John Landfart W7g.l tAi nreooa DZI.Vs t h L. 11..D.LVIBON;P. 11 _ Real Treat for the Fourth! MIRY MORRIS' $1 per lb. GREEN TEA emie Tea Mart, to the 771amord. /73 Birmingham and Breanmille ManidermUed Turn pike and Rank Read Company. NOTICE is hereby given that the Stock. hollers in told Company are required fa pay the lirst inetalmera or Fin Dollars an each than of alma mthessi. tol. to the Treasurer. (William LartmarJr.,) on th e as day of July, 18.5 l; aad the swami Instalment of Fir. Dalian on each than subscribed, on the first day of August mut U 7 coder of the Bowl. 173 td JOhN ll.Hez. Ethrotary. (Dhiliatch any.) STOCKS 'WANTED- DX shun. Back of Pittsburgh; lOU " SI. awl AL Bank; ,00 , " EratutMo. E. 1 ,311.11 f WM. A. 1//IJrt 00. Errhattgo Brokers.' UTM. A. HILL & CO.'S Exetuinge and V /tanking noose •in to fiord on uu Vounh. The TIARPER'S MAGAZINE, for July, /um been received at H0E.311211' Literary_Doct_ Third copordia Um Post Mee. .43 14 OURNING ALPACCAS—Light in body lilac Ch . ly. iLnt Atot ~h. ..Oen of Mooning tiotis.-• toll atom:mt. to be found et the tots of 1101tPLIS t LICACLIVULD. Ar 2 /CAVILLED FRENCH CLOTHS—ltlcarnr Elticrrim• hoe• received • for pieta a/O*SM P srk Inntell Clotho., of • good goalltf. War 111.k Irran Vte, for Sommer Coat, JYI • - - LCUE UNDERSIGNED barn entered into ovather.lp melee the erzei.of RIMBT ik LAW- E, to carry on the l'Aftek 4.11 D RAU fit'SINESS. t Bict b Minor street Pitrunirmitua, when the intand !voting • large wee/tenet W Pap.. an, in P. lie rows Writing Papaw. Wont and Laid American and inellab. BMW Pont. ay Nov. boom tips and uno. out and Plain Mello Pals, Met Caps. Printing Papers. all alms. lbarderare Pavers. from lb by di to 40 by 48. Colonel arid It filiation* Papers. Aincriras ant lEngliah. Itollinesnorthbi Patent Manilla Papers. IV btu, silo., Paw., eammon and ex... lied Eireann. Pap.. lltiared Printing and Cover Papers. , Manilla Pawn ail .1/611. 0 Hot 0 4 . 1 1 Drogebrt, Blue Medium and /Filtering Pape.. Tea, &rem and (Worn! Paper. Le Unifectioners. It., Manilla and Miran Wrapping Papers. Mennen ilinikrg Box.'Cap and Sninit Meth. lehlbrand bear karelopon Legal, Letter, note an 4 Cud - - Agents for iss, Pater APRINTES' CARDS, Lets and ehcets, whits and ookavd—odd rints, ens .. oss. Also, (nets (lilt, Figured and Plalta Ots Papas. JOSEPH RINE!. labs ofMIN st.l N. 8. LAWILENCY, late ot No. Dims stJ N. 0.-500 tons of Nag. wanted Ist uchaoss tot cash. Jl=lr R4A cKER EL -50 tbY• Large N?. c "`" a 'rarilratiELL.,4 A ' I A— u. •--p~ant recen n.l it. ile by lrif. A MaCLErlio & CO., Jr: Uroorrs and . 11s Malay& BROMA COCOA—Of ev " 7 dr,r,-, MoCLUR• • W. 2.4 2 limas sa4 Tea theatort. "G 4 NOLISII IEIBEI BLACK TEAS—Not 124 to b. esselital m quality .out davor by say In Lb* ,y—eaostataly au baud and ter sale by the ballets/W.or aur Itata prbute-43e:G.Tie atal A liberal altaeount t bar enteane b — t =UR 11".11.1,71reCLUti g 4 Omar. wanes Dealer. - - • ----- Fourth of July et Greenwood. 'OHS delightful FLOWER GARDEN is now Wad up ix the celebration of this day wan ext.ruin _ads. by tha addltbut sum In shady plvals, and urtnuh.antu. AG anlttgiant to orrounnodata atl who olth to !pond their fourth luta. t w. troal. littrir through. DAND ;u rlur gra. thy too <Woo to tha Gordan go latoricattog dr • inks an lb. 010010,. Ijytrlti .LAMES Meltalb. For California via Chagres--Direct. icy.. NEW and powerful stearoshipA i i LAFAYETTE. Ch.M. Atolda* readmadard.ll6lo. of Ma tttandnin Cnneent LltyJ uoU tan from r MM. .o.lohla fat Chad..., Itimet, no Thursday. 10th July. as 12 '' T k lnt! ram om atli IV. prayed bend( a remastablr tad ma yard. mat rm. stetaaramlatatem fa ern and sawed rm. Warmooloooonaturmartrd. ThrtmeliTkketsta Ban kranemaa Inrandred at fadnanl Wan tar fralabt of W- I*, lip to tiEtillti IMRE NET a 1.0.1., 07 a tt ar JOILY I. LINTON, Lombard Stmet .1. 0. El LELA** 141 Croat street , 0.. Yo rk: jrl;lo(nas) Or to 1011-1/1.0017. Fitttbarab- E. IL DAVIS &CO • Importers of French and Canton Goods, LROADWAY, Ntir YORK, kijESPECTEULLY invite buyer's to el Inn nu that, Rock. ,% - .llBr KILIBONS—A vrry eirant ambartsoont rrema AND RAM RINVOA3--• mu nautortauaL OR US 115 Rllllll—all 11.14104 and pr4es,al We tact oak,. tmar• al HL.I CK s,at cau 4%171.1"ckt amthd rE37/..Vo3—..aaoetion. ms Cake that bac br szywns, v.nw, black and Caney Cravat., blactaad ad.ad oY.pa, Cm,. Lebec, and Ma Crag.. CANTON GOODS: 4.IIAPE, 13111.WLS •-.10 IMCAIt.FS—Jamt renamed ma 1a• Tole or Rawl.. ammt DRESS Marta, of tray madame.. .. • rNMP=q=MM • For Sale or Perpetual Lease, • FORTY -TARE: BUILDING LOTS, laid al In out lot No. V. he the orlahsal plea of the town Allveheor, froolhotoo bell% Wes of ltebeee•etroot,•••l no Nutt Also. ter rest for me or nacre lears, the realm of the rut lot no the Hill, extending but to 0.1.10 street, vet opted es • outor• Int or %ems, La. ntoolze of Mr. MOSES /10 " OLAND, raw the reerate• or of the sobeertber, hie oiler, No. 101 Thlrd street, Pittsburgh. .101111 l 11 RUDY WILELN& LAKE FlSH—:Sbbl*. Lake Trout, (stew;) Art smelted and frs 2 l:by " 111 J. D. CANFIELD. Strayed or Stolen, ON TILE NIOUT of the 15th - Yene, froto an enclosure no o:artier's Creek. oboe Witt frt. Pitttborgb. anar do &tube:mina Ann— blant 110118 a, acid about 8 team and..all bay .11Alt U. of M. at-o. •autlabianotomt b. paLl forth. insert of eltbur of au abet, matte.. 8_ F. %O BONN titian (8)-. New Music. THE SPIRIT POLKA, composed by H. ii.. Bieber. and dedluitett to Stephen C. Potter. aMb tltr. II reel' b, WilitY. 8YY.1104 by IL Klatier, o. Plarod By lily;rlre,grdv...=zi . , t2r ... wait,. oisL .red, /tug with earls/Jou/a Br Bale. The Autumn of our Pein , bi uem•ge Barker. Alwi. a Inurvelettion of o Ilosle tor 01.00, Flute, liLtlin, sr. IL BLEB 0. 11.101 Third otroet. 000 or tbe GoLlon 800. p. n Web.) 0.1 lt of new PINCLI now nettin Ono s well B. /NW eoeunilßand II iwtara Pi /L ano tor eakt ' g. STRAW WRAPPING PAPER—Crown, 'tedium. anal Daub!. Cro.ru dm.. Ilse We vrbolesige on 4 er WALTKIi MAIIBII/.11, tri.cl .ins/. FRENCH PAPER—For sale by " .1.30 WALTP:II P. 3I,thAtIALL. LIEU-11 boles Missouri, for sale by 1.11. ha) JUICY. lIATTITIEWS & CO. COTTON -48 bales for sale by RIM, Y lUSTEIRWB * CO. :Al.l-1359 pigs (Weis, for gale by re. 73 RIMY. MAIVIIIWA A CO. bu. prime Peaches; ieu iln2w Itufalr 8 a co 10 METAL-560 tone fur Nilo by AO HUY, lIATTMEWA A OD. REFINED SUGARS-124 bble. Crnahed, lhatrorlawl, end Clarifeel Ilowerk boot Now York broods far sal. by BAOALEY 00, 1.10 le me IV Ward rt. RICE -86 ttia. fresh Carolina, for aria by hop WM. OM] LUCY .11,00. TAR -110 bbli. N. C., for gale by J.W2 WM. ILIGALur 111 UTTER—Ia kegs Slttplal r e a bj j. .140 GOEESR--260 boxes W. R., for sale by 1.30 Wth BAGALEY • Co. SOLE LEATIfER-300 Sider' boeilieraloa : 1" Termed Neer York Leather, Ith N. tiz zy , 4„,. ~-, ..:'". 1 2 n '—'l_,...,_-__ CASTOR 011—L0 bete. extra quidity, fo - W. P Or WM. /MALEY ArCO., la ma Ai Weed al. OO EROLIANTS' BANK STOCI:E' NT. FD, by BAIRD IRV . 1 . 14 it 'L,XCHANGE BANK STOCK WANTED, iu by /141 RD a =via, yy3u 114 Itleoo ti r IKON--60 tons superior, for ebr PA, -- iperlor Itigifsi=airoCble . for sale by' BAIRD .5 IRVIN. T . , REL 74?? bbLr.lo. for An itICE-50 tierces (to arrive) for sale by poo BAIRD & Steno Ware Pumps, for Wells and Cisterns. 'PILE SUBSCRIBER informs the public I _ thet he km, iehulead Into ate region the tITONE l'Untrn._menatertured by Moore. 11. C. J. Ihrehtts., of Middiebory,'littotilt =panty, CO., whirl ham [le en mob universal malefaction whenwer hied. The ginernualitleis toe Pomp. me. that they me stalk Waned. seldom or never no out of malt. keep the water &sewn/. mewl and will. and my as durable so granite ran.. They are also cheap. Ilier cm di Mal at 4, B. isareboum, tia Inn Tut street, or at /rano liar. Libnly stmt, below el Clair. Orden. left et Moro puma till he limmang filde4h7 the aubsetiber. Mono Were Moe, nlanuteetured at the am* plumy NM are' Co: rooming ender Ron. smog* or ter hydnants. ono Alen t.e turnlehod. It is of end ten belnr. otrb,l at Iry then one belt the rt... I, o d Jr.hateett.l4 .1011/ik dialt. PLEAtittliS EXMnSXONB7 Greenwood and Rosedale Hourly Packet )IURINLI THE LOW WATER, the One steamer ZCLIPSZ, R. T. WM* pur, will mate regular trim la to ahoy (e AAA of Murat IrtreAt, arm hour, DM. tegrotittg at V Octork. d- Al. pas•uurere caa &W.' on her leaving at the hour. reatlf SIC_ ..nuual Blieting of the Stockholders r the ••Attaritie one Ohio TelegrehltOrtaparm..•lll or b " lot I=eikWoteitanrAglenalel rktai'A Wr i t...burgh, for. the purpoo e of sleeting biro, Otreetom to NMI for the ensuing year, 684 to Inroad welt other Npeitinel , al easy be tr.:tight b•rolt c or k u l kif ko lzord.. of rt:43, o. Secretary. INDIGO Er. NUTMEGS—On • •! - )2 ll ' 4ld """ t°6° V i s&t ° ,' man. op.. • • SHAD --2.5 bbLs. for sale by k a t . tan k tarcr Superior Shirting Mullin& ifURPuY BURCHMIM have reed IVlLtbis laming another sopplr of pa 61nrlinn lienMAO on hand. Bosom and neirtnnalnent moved 11112 ES:Lomita Tiles for Floors • MITER TILES are more durable than Mar Ar blN .P 3 .th.71=1.;171%1447girb= and for Teatlbulea, rnal% Roomy. Coarerratories, and Marti. la ihralll i a l ftdm ilsa dif irot te iessx. strrat. NEW NORM BLACK BERAGE—An additional supply reed t al MOSIIIII, at ate tme of JeZ MORPIIIt & surzunecri. POPLEY'S POT CLAY-10 tans for sale by IL/ Jets J. FCIZOONMAKER s co. L INSEED OIL-14 bbls. for Falo by .le'X J. SUWON - MAK RR i CO. ALUM -50 bbls. for sale iedg J. scow:mien a co ar:ILII.E-100 bble. for nolo low by J. ECTIOONMAETS. & CO. `AND PAPER-60 reams timed, for sale by 17 JaZt J. PCCOON MAKER A CO. - - `PONCE—Extra fine Turkey, for sale by I. Co., 24 Wood 4. ;LIMN TS GROUND IN OIL, in 1 lb. cans. Ta m Burnt end Baas Umber, Chrome Irel)snr.Parisaresul. Blue. au; for sale br AK Jely A 1C01101,—.76 and 92 deg.. strength, for we by !ban . I .BCIIOOSMAKERI CO. WIIITE GLUE-3 bbla. for inle by JeT J. SC 1100 MIA EXICt CO. ALLEN'S Nem and Bono Liniment-5 CTO. filf mals.o 1,27 SC11003111.:Kra CO- TRAW WRAPPING PAPER-50 reams can Ism awl heavy, fur yak by YCOOON MAKER ♦ CO. Cornices. T RAVE just received from New York, an. liti l iM i rs. " =.2l.l:7 ND°W CIWINIC2S , A .4 . 4 0 . to arta. and tor gals Dr JOILY war? t CO. caI7NDIUES. . . cry 50 bt.l. new Large N 0.3 3feeketeg 10 ~ 2 .. 20 he !AIL No. No. 2 OMe. N.l Egli /During: Olb. - 'X - Extra.Pemlli T Ylo fords Dr 7e.'r .0) N WAIT A CO. To Etudate Men. HE SUBSCRIBER intends stsiriing on a Business Tour to ths Eastern Cities. an or about tba i r ir of July, and will attend to any bush:sees naCrunad to Ids cure •Itb tucmpimass and Went, m. examtairr. oftv Tligkanan EEO. oppuolta ths PlesCourt Mass: Ilitsborgb. Itatotences—Tao. Atterrisna, F. C. Planta, D.N. Whits, Moses /tampion, Coo. E. Arnold. sal dfcCondlims. g. Esq. BBZill t S (meaner to Banal ) Taftmes. for the Handlrerehill • • •FxTRACTS of Rose,Onmge Fiowar Jea. A semi., {history!. gerheia. Sweet pea ..e 04.C.0 Alotwas ss liry o. , Clo ikmmak.t. Camelia, Moser awns, A s? oso g u. n= . 2% sod Aryract Sloek. In ono otino bottles. with glass stow pas. All thy of Esua cto. which an may • part of hia assortment, are of Ohs Tel/ best quality. todng nassosfat wqj .1111.wd..1 nom Tbs saguaro sales mods in t is country, fully tat No high ealmation to.ploh Wry an hold by tbs community. Yor sale by deg: R. Z. ZELLERS. ET ;Rood st. ASTBURY r a Tale; by Anna Harriet Drury, autitorm of . Priead. •.d Torbiow..." B. o. Ws Emem: or Many 81des to • Cbar•day, • Coady to ere flea - by 81r S. Dol.:. LOW:4 AB tl r rr 3117=Vilu b `'R:4ll2.lYrrg t • Lthef="'" The Itanabtar of Night: •dots the yreest Mac by P. W. 81311oto. The am. last reed and 82, ale by 11. C. OTOCILTON. 41 blArtat Wm. M. McKnight AtILL give 'special atten t ion tho Co'tee m:. al claims for Marbaula ass 4 satin, in West. m,. linsula and Eastern °Md. Ofilm in Tilghman Bulb uggiSM. be Nev cc'Ut Qnwq Pittsburgh, Pa. flidersurer—d ., Iturriscm Plagsgin,'D. N. Whits, !buts Wampum. and Wm. smusumulms. tai., raft • .PRINTING it WRAPPING PAPERS-- A. =3 morn th•c 31•4..0ra Bag and Strry Wnotlng Non 2.50 10 " MCA. Crown " 5 511 blodiuto " Itt " emoted Manilla - BO " hoe • lb - importer Pool Oftor Paper. Double 3tolloas 34:37 Priothig PaEer; 36 •,•• imperia " . .Y.s3l " • 24x= The abotr pith a lot of at! ems 44 . 1pyytftr..._sal• at tin b o a rt by Itawfdt Doole. Stationer ainl Paper y. rent • corner of Market and &mud otrsata. • UNDRIES— • • 1.3 10 tblo. 4 keg 1+214 4 k 2444,4412: at. t" . 4 tilase224 . 24 " i th4rx CU* m.r. ri..a. t!, - isi'il'AlT'EnsCri& CO . ' *" 44= —. 1W Waur newt. n URLINGTON HERRING-20 bores m i. perim Ittaltogten t ena ar. A. McCLUltfi Co. Ilerrias. ferrate by W Jet Oman lead Tea Dealer,. AVA COFFEE-10 bags Terr, aaperior, j°4 " ed. " "NI 446 . A. uccLuha 55 Llbertr gt. 11 4 1 , :)AF SUGAR SO loans Loveriug's Dou ble &ducal. tred and for ada b. %%11. IfeCLVIU; a co. Lawrenceville & Sharpsburg Plank goad. lIE Stockholden of "The Lawrenceville Bearliebory rank Road Coadeatty.nare hrrebr maned that an areessateut of Ste.Bo au each share hastens node by tla Board ofalertacers. ant which they are of to yry to the Treasurer. at hie Once. (corner of teeth and Liberty streets.) au or before the first Gay of July. Alm, edditkotal •onte of 12.110 on each dare of stock to he mid on or hearse the erre d• of each secceatl. lag Breat tf h. JARED 111.4861.. T, Treasurer. seßer • /AGED BLANK BOOKS--Blank Booki, of amy Ass. :nada and raga! to mdm. at w.s. mixers Blank nook Mann:Mom No. 60 Thinf that; J.= Wassboom. ilarkat .t.. of 13ecoaL tufirrE LINEN DRILLINGS,:of differ L v 4 o o -43- -d mvardr i rdrvo" , JEM N. E. ranter of /min aad Marta/ ar.. ILL PAPER—A supierior Int just ived and tat iele Or W.B. lIATILY. Stookeer. jeML - cornet of &cord eni Mullet eta GILLETT'S_ 303 PENS—A fresh supply of thaw =porta Steel hat, we and 6r WI. at W. W FTNION COPYING PRESS--Tiwne:atest S.) altd Matt onwootol Pnsa aso—sudo on osw veiple_ ii r g vart i rttietlan lao . seromos.aoder.alra , s i to rr u:.; 10 I.z , 'or one at iustk, • • Black Tea from Liv • UST RECEIVED, at MORRIS' Mart. • ehotot lot of Smog Ms Flavor. 00:100U 1-1 1 ... -alai awn trtal will Oa found to wo a link she. too.— any In Pittaltunit. yob. ant Intited to try them ttaa—floallaklK. and kootok r.o l pl. to lort.dor—to tatty exscuy the num kind. of eta that. ;owl In U. Old Oman, Jeal - - P W7 b ERRYand, tar Rao Whtll e rt R. g. SELLARS. ieLAgent for Pittsburgh. SPEC TA L E Bt--We havo a complete 'teak 010014 Ulm elei Steel Ppeciaclekaad ttie beet virally of roam area cazeeve Glam. We Are. to every variety at 'Woe, eneordlaie loge v bprt u p i allee of optical scieriee. (Jen) VI:E AND EAR FOUNTAIN.—The atten tion of lb. m.dkfl featatedty I.lnriteel to the Ey. Joa .424 BOTTLE. CORKS-400 gro. for rale by pal It. Z. BELL'S& 67 Ward st,.. ARIS GREEN-540 lbs. sup., for sale by jn24 R. C. ISELLIRS. UTMEGS-1 bbl. No. 1, for sale by .11 IL K. tIKLLKRS. IQUORICE, ROOT-500 lbs. for sale by jai II. Z. &ULM. EW NO. 3 hIACKEREL--100 bble. and 25 bL Obis., to 85.717.15.7 canal uld fur rla b 7 5424 JAMMU 1. t GELL, 68 Woe. gt. INDIA RUBBER BELTING—Just reed, from thg mgmagratargr4 . lsoo fed ULM Bolting. far od LIM pgrprmi. for gar at Lb* lii . Hu!Mgr Wpm. Nog 7 ang g Word at. A. • LI. PLILLI.IPS. j• 24 417 S T RECEIVED—A supply of India Rub bar Breilit Pumps Nipple Eblelds.and " "i.1 11 7 ,11:11LLIPIt •. •. ' zrzur - Boossi NEW BOOKER T to. HOLMES! LITERARY DEPOT; Third dr.rconmod ure.ft4thaft— Le• M . . or tba Boo* Bird; a tab, of teal Ilk by Corgi. o Tb. Doogbter of Nizbb • story of tbs precut time, Not no Bad u.. Nem: • essetelr by Bolls.. Dietiosory of Berbanies. No. at . Litton's Lining Aco, 80, OIL '• BoittblY If Moult* for Julp.-No. 1. losf fr ririfALyi , 41 Book. Dr? nor Graham'. ologasigo, Outsize. Mogul.. 0 ' , • The Udine tOttionol, " Tbs Bow: or the lituudo of Woos= by Solon , . AD Cheap Black De Laine. MURPHY k BURCHFIELD have just . zrZ i p 3 4.:4 fine WI wsoll black De Lat. at BLACK BERAGE DE LAINE.—This wane settee eat be bid et.th• stare of 1e23 MUILPIIY _ . U.lBll-10 DIAL new Lake Trout; 10 br " " ..Alr br .423 • 3.12. CAltriza.v. . _ 0. 600AR-25 Ude. for sale by. • J•Zi J. B. CANIFIELD. ODA ASH-20 casks for sale by JoM 8. it IV. LIAMIAMIL POTATOES --150 bu. for gale by Jr=__ _ R. W. WARBAUOII. - _ w .,„te2toinlrwrrilmNw t ::ra l DEACHES- 7 -75 bu. for saley L • jell El • IV. HARDAVI3II. C LICESE-50 boxes Cream, for sale by Jo= B. a IV. TIARIIALVII. JUNIATA NAIL RODS-95 bundles Slit, Je2 for lode by 8. P. VON BONNIIOII2T t CO. GLASS -100 boxes Window Ulnas, assort /021 ibr "le 7.r. VON BONNHOILIIT CO. - AY FORKS, Hay 'Rakes, and Scythe oft " th; " I " kr/. VONosj NNLIOILIT * COMM FOR REAL• GOOD EAS, go tea, IIORXIS' Tee Mut, n e eP he Diamond: Infis 01- 11. rclrairett Tem see vr kept et this esti& ja2l aIIEEN GLAZED 19LNDOW BLIND I. PER—k superior lot or the eta'. settee', est reed mot 10e tate hi 1 . 110.11.0 PALMER. 1.21 • 55 Market et; HANGLNUS—A large twortment of froneb and Anorak= Pri../IngWzol1O! sad MI fa eels by . 'll6 WOOL TWINE-500 lbs. fozfl a b s t e. C. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-10 bbls. (to 11 , 0 for sat by J. KIDD • CO, Jen CO Rotel et. LARD OIL-10 bbli. far tale by Jae J. KIDD ♦ M. to Wood .t. tlip EFINED•BOIL&X-500 Ibis for sale by Lib jell J. SIDD A CO.. OD Wool 4. FlSii-15 birds,. New Wilke; /5 Jl " J " " foe eale_by_ Jell J. B. CAIII/11L. D. __ . ___ S ALER..4.TUE,— 10 3 0 0 bores pure; txr.a.b7 J•l4 J. B. CANPIIILLD. EILAX-1000 lbs. for sale by Jel4,- -- - " J. El. C.L'iNULD. - • MARL ASH-30 bbl!. for sale by k_Jel4 3. 1. CANIULD. - ------- LI INSEED OIL-30 bbls.Griineold'abraad, fee sale by ieli J. IL CLNTIZI.D. DOTASIio--4 cooks for sale by - a- Jai LILO _ - PIM PROOF PAINT-10 bbls. for sale by J. D. CANFIELD. Bu tF IKETS7 ; S I2 dos. Bdarie j t . trtke, for Bal e f I IiEESE--2CK) boxes for sale by 1J ids J. ACLAM= B ACON -15 oaks Shoulders, Jal4 JA " liarrilMirster. K. CIIRESE-8 - 0 boxes for sale by ISAIAH DIMYY & co jot Water and hoot sta. BUCHETS-25 dot. Marietta. for sail by I_ll 1.36 B. &W. ILLEBAUGH. iFIE j A i TILERS—AIOO lbs. for sal e COFFEE. --300 bgs. prime Green Rio Cot fee, nadval amt ale Di 'ea JOIM WAIT t CO FISIL-52 13131 , 1 ao I , sl,g:tied Hazing litolf Ws. do do do lo , doro =A i= DT DC JOHN WATT • CO. ARD.-2,000.1b5. Lard, for aale on con , •Sparosat by . T. WOODS a SON, No. 61, M=MI ACON-5000 lbs. Hog Round, on co . naip C o msat, for ale by - T WOODS k SON, 611Taterd. , IR BALLS—Of all tha different ainea, at th, lowest wholsaila 'dor. J. a 11. ranues. TRANSPARENT WINDOW .SHADES- Jost received. • good seertome, of arena/ gosh. lice sad Mho. which will b acid wry lowa. *Mimeo or real/. at Um 01117oth Warman. ..Wm. 7 me 9 Wood rt. J. It IL PHILLIPS. GREEN OIL CLOTH-400 yard; for Win day farm% Jon nal from Faotom_and Itesala Not. 7 and 9 Word amt. J. a a. PLULLPB. - j•2l. _ - - IV. • :: . • : of sizes manuftetared, for eal• erbolfeale awl retail, at lUDs a Dabber Depot, Boa. aatt 9 Wood atone. & PrIELLIPS. VEW MACKEREL -11 ibx 3 ) bblit. Lugs No. 3. Bort= topeetkar, • Far aale b 2 r ) hr." [l:2l t " ;OM( If"ATT:411:CO. Aults Medicated Lipid Oracle. TS ARTICLE is intended for fiza4 use, . .boom t . .boom Iw laud ttw paw of anti fun. the Lad. Ilachanits who I. In constant danger of lohnT to thrtr persona thrush staidant, and biamw• er ar caralso um of tool; will awl Uds attinla to b. hand nabla to theta, and after a far trial will sonsidsr passable. • ThLa may certify that wa, the und:n having fr. Usual, made we of Jadd'a Medina:gad Codielslnir pared by Moans. Pookki A Cam ts%ban, titre:Maly rsoontateskl tO INK it as an cuallent anbrdtats for sdha . tra taut.. d Foes, T A :al I ki=tosatt I • fliegaW lAA IL D.. WU. B. oalleY,_AL v., • • • D. HAMS° .11 1 . FAVOODItI77P_ • HAMILTON Mae M. I) - ELLswOint n K. n.,lstasiew- CotoNiaing 111 tho practising phasklana cur Middletown. for rate by fI.I.7IIINEITOCICAMLI • • turner Wood and Tut W. Wall Paper cud Barden. SYRUPS—Underwood'e fine Lemon Syrup, g 1" 7 "'ler •rtlw & Oeeen T ur4 reran lamer. Ite .44 % . ead Btrae ia) WX. A. itoGLOROea Dialm Opk., and D A IRY BALT—A superior article for the 116117 or taiga, Ind as hi mull but. In 625112 am; 6 , 2 sal. br . WM. ALM:CUM 256 Marti U. SAP SAGO CHEESE—For sale by . 5.20 AIL A. McCLIMG it CO. lOD FISH--400 lbs. very fine. for We by l/ /al WIL L 3141010 tOM A.LEXANDER & DAL having concluded to elms their page. bonne. m• oda thedrenthee of Fanterand Deana DDT GOODS. a gnat. reread Tama Mar co. alarm and mama a tholes am.- mem of not end gingllete CLOTHS at CAS3LlLlatife las. end eed 13ro d. tibiae HULL of the teat mom feetoonllga of the nriest arta - Banco. Da es ege de Loom, kg: Illanketa af_thee hart maga lomeraTowel Sheeting% Shatleinge • Mena; Datineta Lc, together with alma .nrri ankle In the Dry Goods Hoc Parttime. are bated to ealle as ere are dela:nand to glee deckled berogins Dr • holm* or tall in order to elm oat one end. elect m laiteZtac ALIXANDKR DAltr, " ' • 113 Market ea, le. Woe. of Ingnand. • S t awn 6 4c. Lad Ot iga"'f'd bpi 6 Mkt Wobabai. J•l9 - - 16 bull Med Arsass—gbr sal 'I • mi *to. J. DAV .. • _. rrOWNSEND'S SABSAPARILLA74 I ji dose:that mired and ter male br AN B. A PINK ROOT-400 lbs. prime quali_ty, jut m'a wade:x=l. br. U.K MOM.= V I . T I b 7 AOID-250 lbs. just real and for Jva9 IL IL 812.113.1. eOD LIVER OIL-40 gallons, nu 'num for We br Jel9 & Z. SULU& 17 t : . :4. •e • e •rr es i r Tort . y Icesdid for Stray or troll of an kW, sa7 JOHN IL MELLO Agent foro7o oz'a Mama. fa Plttatranta and IF t aat d ? " Hro Penturylranla,Na al Watd et, has make! and no. opm *a alil• I* Ina elegant aasortnent of Plano Porte., thief I:roatpa o zliirElatehlokorlas's attenta....) &Otea Ono " eali dl O W .2. 'f -7.. 7 Flro " " Digo .• T .• ' • Th. O - . weal •• " , ISM " Oars. plate" OM " • Throo round °arm 6 eauare • 6 tu Ltto:gre _Plat Frain aro of the tarot atria of land. with I Mr. Michelin's haltromaatta the Dram latarfablytta won es at norana tatalby saving' to card... la thlo news the rpm.. and risk of tram. portatkm. MMI • .ALBO 7011 BALM Om limmodd Cund ItaalAbsid 6 X *Ma , . PIM.. Msa cgractured by Adam Stodart a Ox. Om irdmommad mean, Adam dtalsdi ACm Om • " 7' •, llama A laved Om •" -.. dcr. One adetaad -• Manning. as tad u amo Om " O Bama A Kamm Oda " Land A Brothum - ... " Dubois a Sambard: - Om " X " Mal:dm:ma Ompadr. . Al/ - . . . f MID OIL-8 bble. No. 1, for sale by A Jolt JA MESDAT.serr 6ll Water rt. Scarce and Desirable Goods, - To VARIOUS STYLES, tlus morp- IL" IT MURPHY A BOHM ss..—am.sAlrag Back Wage De LanseNßinekPoplins, Dark . Along=l=4lll=trels„ . Gingham., As, An - Attention is Invited to their amiss woiteneat ot Pessash Lawns, Whit* thsecte a dram. tn. T. will Md..* sodas or tommgcm, from Now York• New Books! • X.E.AsT a Problem ; reprinted with cor rection and atlttione.' tram Fieeketii Ifaitaelae. • eh SUM: • tale the Porttans be the .tbor of Pat? les In the Ll* of lira. Margaret Alsltistl,""ltert. • Illstor:of Cleopatra. Quaid of Pa7pt; bylecob Abbott t.l7orPtTeha Mkt &met of Ms Itenitttloa. No of Leadoo Latex Lott w Lomita Poor. The who,. Woks Inst retettret ant the eele he K. C. immures. et SIMLA et. • AMERICANS ATE PAPERS.-=-State Pa rj. tu a b e. D the :AV ga hibtU f 91 ettl"C=tlMtri"j firterke IMenn; conialaht Pohtkel. Mimics!. Cleolatralciottem...4 satritit., 1 .1 3 Z. ' of the Ara of Itannfeetere.eaa =of the treats of the Than Rom _ 1117 "11. C. 'W. " 401. 47 MR . kat el: _.." §COTCH ...BURLAPS.-2 bales suitable for Wool Fact Wed es*. on, and 1. 10.. d, rale ' r animism' • -- BEESWAX WANTED—The highest. price In ash mill be 'paid Cr tortque n t . B. A. SAM t 00, eanor Ant sat oxt six Notice to Ccotttactore ' • - • E &LED PROPOSALS will be received ,: t ru tles Ma a IL D. KING. Fourth 0., _until tholekdar DUI iVeltiated th . . goVirstll=to th.atVoni cob nuerart's genteu bow in klitan i rra t. b ro u le r c cubto Dade estimated to be I Me to Mite "Water ths her onible red !beet on Ennerrs DUI. alto from the feat of the tun to betty, according to the plait or told nod am tote even at the 019ev of B. 117.11cOorsis. Ron et,nher• ell RforsoaUon tie be obtained U. concerning mid veins. UD. Uhl, PrWnot.. • IL P. ClATN,Secretrzy. _ _ _ PEACIIES-100 bushels dried derth" _ "" a " ° ' d 11116010 a: • INSEED OIL-10 bbla. pure, for rale by hle ROBISON, LIISLI • CO, BACON HAMS-10,400 lb'. sumi ll h lt Err bal. b 7 • ILOIIIBON, LITTLE 2QO =I UNIT! BACON SHOULDERS-35,000 lbs. foreale by . .1.510 ROBISON. LIMN & 1114 ACON-70001bellams, Siday Shoulders, for br 4.18 && W. LAMIAIJOIL COTTON -25 balsa (palti D eg) for sale by lATAWAs. iftEBOARD PRINTS:—' For isle et 250., [1•17 W. uu LOONIER HATS, FOR!THE COSTUME LIP idlaniart YAKI Ibr ma. Ds IS. PILI.3IZIt, "4 wket • : White Paiat. .iITON OF WHITE OXIDE OF ZINO, re. odrod and The We id Noi.lod 0 Hoed id. .• . . B.—He lathe Ur attdatiM et Hann god Stedielicat. Painters to ttd•azttebt, vtddh we bay. bum mint S.lr 00. to of tom tooatbs. sad as ramorodod to b. ropiator• to white lad Dam harpy aisoeL Lost ml of dldarbial ditsiVllki="aild"l" .glll2r"4.lra= i Ter... MU' 7163 9 . t w A 1 1 . dr iivi t 0: U4 VI "" ?.. Lon; 010.1 so. it corgis more steam VIA equal vidght.it twit u Way ea whit. lead. I. I H. PHILLIPS. re7kandy, &a. • DEAR IN MIND! should jali t eed French tittady,_tb. slar Mit ea as IItIOUID. Van, la la. ptaakaael. at $1 per lan or aattaa . AMUSEMENTS. . POURTIE OF JI7LY! ; TI/RES. 81.1=8.1. LX111.1317/ONS AT .MICUCCIIIi: M" MORNING, at 101 o'clorlr. Al'. „,,,,,,, at S Er6ft ...t 8 edodc.-4:ILIDDONI AXOILAYA u/ las i ayn. A.ND 1 . 4_,....1334. itarBBB, Antl ant Bl . B .llB3BB2B.B. AlIn: .I.th ( .. 3 "'"'"".".- th.. 6 ad Oftanal *Me i . Aft 6.6., = mat. Dabble N. VlZilft.....ft .th._..AMd 2L.n.u6 . tkWTs th 4 66 )Filftftamgh.. luDutM 66, C ll ..ftr)eftln. 731 Raymond & Co.'s, ,L et Van Amburgh & Co.'s • COMERTNED NENAGERIES I C..nniating at an rho twellrinelaild Animals nova:WM tantanstio arse 150 ISPECIMVIB. lb as eakthilat etradarr far oar prors - d d annien. WILL be Exhibited in PITTSBURGH. the Irm V on TUIJBSDAY , 1111011". and 8 ATIII.DAy. Jar t 4tb. and SUN lor three dars..da the Doable Perilks, a or Pato and Gan. 110.11 nom CO Thursday and Watley 7011 11 and Leh. boa I h to ibit„.... l. and frone .i. 1.7 100,,,Pi.../11.1,,?a4:trida,....r. JaA4.l2litag..rat ato o.lf. and froze 1' ts. 0, P. Y. hdathed, man dill. dr. ander 10 yea" LS cents. •• let this aaildtalat ara tb• Ithinssera. and Whits Polar - Bar. Also. tan Linen of tbe Inns; nett:lH= Mt. TAN AlOOBOll, the most mane cad a ea Line o#l4l, 0•71111. 0111 inter ths Dena hls Tarifa Gawp of_ ONV. CRAIILVMP to te. ' r ' iliPets Webb& bildned Atalmals,..malZ gm Ora slainai Pine Irma.. _ Tbs whale Orval.% of Clar&e conialal4g the ,11,0- m a / a , 01/1 bier the any on y mond.. Jed) at. and DM 110.4 th semis Let proessaisat,pis7 laded br tbe ennennya and.. This ...me rstabbalonsot mama ...lot 400 fadleau by 160 broad. In its attibinoa and thrn. was no lot *0 me loner pert of spa der of stiMeiant Intr. fen iba par. th• PM:Wm bar. hene nhared to select anal Ma or Ulm mum o¢loe2 been the nanny all.. sltiq , hen ladle.. Ore: 1002 hes at sn. k . ..N.3 hen. teen anstrartnl lbr erlth 51r. nosh l ionrl , 7". will render the Imam. pardke2 We and sonatediona ail awn GS :at at an Um.. Than never kn. bees astildnal Me emery as twat itra h, riw r zir . , 01,7, =7l.efulTia= &Ante bar ms C o and Tan Anthem. • Ln. leandatrbrdi . _ L._ • DAN RICE . % CIRCUS! POMEUNING MORE TALENT than bin ens beim horn nanabrated In au imam ;ant the ble=titler.a.trer.tergr ben. the Penn of Clowns, RIM the trot= tuned 1711 a. J. NORTLI J.I. Tulthhilte TOM. ei6 I r lat i ng A . B I t t 1 1 4. j s o n i an a tte L k . ' • g°3 . a !" "4 lenses BIM NME. Soother altb the nememns and tinututil.l Ann= TILOGPE, umn-taing ea Mauer Willie. 11.. otett, sad tbs infant Past Wee hum, news.% sad Haan The itunnetutt BUSS wad STUN° LOA% lei hi !dun. Maw= and 1l Abe, the but .ad 'Mak tramp. In tee TAMMANY, XXCELSIOII, nod SPANI3/1 REM S E A WIII Wee the : Plttebofeb, to r igoke i l . par j ra t ut, Tar= 2d, 3d,' 4th, and bth . of Jfily,-1811... • Pan tunt et belfinst. 2. and et half put 7 delack. Inv (head Puteratances min be altett rektbe twlt commaaan: Ai helfted 9.. -Put =turn, end I =l., 27 Draw. . - ie7d - 28 HOURS TO CLIMAND, Wilinigm 185142E68 PITTSBURGH AND OLE,VPI.A ND Paelrt GErS i l it Cate "r or4 L e rn:ni c ing dekek, by stoomboat to Bowe!, donee by ollrom oatud i =b , trAto=tbooe• bynttobarob and vim. 14 210.,4! . .4ab010w To Dotrolt, SS bola= Tletato sires thmvrf to CISCINNATI, its Colombo. ' soot Kroh, br li~ arreload wol. Manson oamer. c , P I XA at l i f )( o'ttorA. IL. by Rai= t 51 7 24 If 01[4 sad 111111•113, woo otratoo ot adooso otrom kw vigor In Um Ohio ricer ola. none to Glorify. estl. St sod Grano, wilt be 1..3 much ;Motor. ebony.. zoitor tbsn oor other. • taaltigri • r•lttii, Prooriotom licartons.Po. lot Ila4"r l'lbrr"' l x oVP/A. T (7ICOMST Amu y. COP otairs)oroor of Saittbtokt and Wert on,colto the tdonongthe Honig . Or to . W. R. MOO/Otto O, Apal, Moo ander St. Chain /lOW, Wool Knot J. 25 • PITIPSUBOIL PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1851.. SPRIITG ARRANGEMENT. 185) Forty-six hours to Philadelphia. Portpfour hours to Baltimore. 281 miles Railroad-10.3 Miles Cana MAT. 41.2.11W1T • 0327011%/11S Loe= TO. PHILADELPHIA, BALITSIORE AND NSW YORK. Bea" fret from the =any delves cnd ',enema Two c y " = °*4.-rie" Z43" PaCket 13oato. Texoma. Ton pesazzoirasa OMB Lit"' Pittsburgh for ! Johnstown, thence , Mtn takto. HOLLIDAYBIII73IIII, tb. NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Toro Unbind lo.tr tot lra dlren to Punta leen nen moralogyroctaely at Stet o'clotS. edel non matte at the same POW. lar• to fhOadalphia. SlO. Yen to Balthoore. - 13.16. •do r.••....er SO d.ti to L .... / . .andatem, WO. Tan the Y l / 1 3e ssa a M il l berland Ora rd .II arrival of Can at that place MUM* Near Am mlia.t Mae. POCH booze. No charge for handling Baggage on this mate. no Can oo this mite an ow. and of ea soon ahlirn• ed nostruttkom Ear ortolan and udety. dedra onap travelling sad oteolbrtahla arcotitf Ton ticket. st J. P. HOLMES, Agent, ldaterog Nam D. LEECH & CO. • • =c=M 186 E WEST Ella' ' 1251 TRANSPORTATION. COSIPANY. - D• . Lam & CO% LUIS RAIL ROAD ADD OANtri PITTBI3UII. OH. PHILADELPHIA, BAT LI . MOW AND NEW YORK. • THE Canal being in good order, we are n ' C l e t g=rter. s Al bwd " ecgat, witt o, ==jtneogsad b i s . Th. t eaau q t . LedllkE tresseEd Wend de to. • Apply to, ar address \ _ - • RATE t 'BLACK. Proprietors._ ftees !Vann stmt. PlusamerE. • •it s fag Depot, :es. inektili, Pen. " wirre i Vii,"VaCWier W Wl. No. 76, Nortb sz-, A ss.tgios a . T. /7. PEARC E. Amt. . • ' No. 7. Wan street. Nem Year. Vii:44:4:441N:4111 dfil 185 L. .. • , xoaromezen 'ROUTE. ,i Vie Brownsville vd Cumberland, to %Maim 1 - and Philadelphia. . . kiM :RNING_BOAT leases the Wharf above the Bridge dell,. at S o'clock precisely. row with the care as Gumbo:lard next =ming. The Boot lame stag (mot Beggar gregegri at a dolga. eseasettag etth the on at Gagrheriatel gest .; overdng as 10 o'clock. ftth ° m Tgh rb le * P 34 th' o& = soi:n1:111 "4 4 7 4 Si Dc ee hil the Natioest Borid_in tem g.d.. Condertere Am eels- the amebae totems LL atel maks WE .1.66W4 the best rants lasi Creaberuked . _ • . XIMLIII}2I, Ac,awhich , • Mr -. ' Mee Itt j th• Itoneurabals UMW. Casa 1851, J i ma UNION LINE On the Penneyheat and Ohio Canals. •• •• • ••• . CM , n.e . , pAILISS cittxnumur, CRAWFORD 4..oo....—Csaszthho O. THIS well known Line to now ptrw. to trenste_eVnitlftt esal fassittrats nom 1111111317110 ff CUT/meet% ta mint an the Canal sad Lake,. Sita facilities af the ant notsorpaised nantber.onal kft and otheiit7 ccparlaste of Captains, ma es. Saw of Ahoate. Ons licathenres Pitteinirsh tad Closelahl deltrortnmfah hs atensection with • Line of steamboats bunt. P117.i EMUwed IMAM; and a Line of lest claesetesinbccot • and vends) on the Lakes. • calico:lux ' t aks..A Ca. Iz ,erkw..... 04. C . . - . f..iik. - li - iirt7n - gal/e. 04 Pm.U.,/tetertas. 04. . Brartern Am. Hamm, Ofwb " Keet, (MAW & Co.. /reek CL; _: •IL A. ILWer. Ca ph Falb. 4, Wheeler. Lee A ke.. uam. 04,. e ' er ' : ' le a a 1 6<:::t4 4 VA L , V., .. I'7 . Mr ' a l 0. William & .oetrol Iti e 4, i ipu ' T ZTribtabE 111 4 , : Tbmuw U lOWYbliCitliCY, .14 , e.... .1 Mr. Welter sad terilettehl etA. PI.. - . INSBED OIL-1000 gallons (to arrive) ea ask Dr J. 113 DD 100. m Weme pA2BITT'B SOAP POWDERS are .now Kk ••Il hums •• t0,=60 Miffing 10 ICI Una, aux am the latar of Is mazallr ktuteatt. -. wareasutt net to rot er Wan &the. Tor We. mkr4e. ••I• and sate% hy . lex. .. itcl.taki aco • 250. Llberi7 it. LI FFTS--------------•-----..VE CING . 00 151 POUND, a - aubstie . 000 101 Put Ix ratoia• bread. cake. La. by *bleb.' • eating at LI per twat in four he:Geed. For o•U 07 Q1:1)B0 HATS—R. H. Dbu - PALMA Eaa last receiaaa maul. apaar 01 bIV r o rLieC e etS, beantLful and Doval mina. 41.0. wax. I traw, and caber 1 / a 4 Sal? CH&ESF~S2 boner nOW:i c iktidin y m g co.. and (Yr Weer and how Ist, • CPAUSE -200 boxes in store, for's.* by Jen - ISAMU DIOEEY COO. GIS--; 00 dos. for ealebz . - loa. . I OTORIA. Ld.WNS--30 pieces rec'd and sia• Ibr A. 14 CARBUTTCfOL , MIRED MUSLIN—SO pieces desihtble je seile see guilty, *co.'s b 7 c. LEAVING completed arringeo ßrandies , Wiaea, tente 'with - • Moon la Bardeurg sad other!e.aopego atia4 be ~s .... ..cattizt at my arta", I 9.. th nabled **Mae i RTCVIIED. onemouass, Wil=t deeedva,: "ow .deratdou bun lad.,, vdcarrd. . Atlealke b =djo agj I¢r . ,• i 1141111P"r andak P larit 1 4 '41 .1 61 V11115=y 1. .• ' ..' :' and am f, • 81 qr...awks " Lem. of overignit. . • mo t...... .we umek.perg mee om ood onwrice. • 10 :0 BP.KINI Cbm.P.l., .11 lam, bymb. , 1 :.' ,i , 0001:oses w min. !nub ancl vlp.. , .. !: , 11X1 ems lad 'Wages limn , -. e , 4/1 mks van» and ra. /11=oUswt awl &WM= -', - A :ITU '.*.*.ilh". ''''''''..4‘Pig'----- H T . :AT:EA 1774, Y:4l___ 17TEGA.t.:5:11.1117..7 4:4tl . • -•,:• anoutoiwllat ''''''h ..,u k t_ it • . • • no/Num, JO Irak= ..‘, : •