il4iiiii izi IN Z lei :IMAILLA PUBLIBIL2D alf *HITS • 00 "'"" PITiBBII~6B TUESDAY: MaRIGNO,4 I ILT :8, 1851::' WEIG• STATE TIOICET, • ", zuliS.:JoßaceroN . . OLIN MAIL% it Off= sermit,ocroar;• Kbf.ylff:REDPfO of VbIlodelotalr,;:„. P rFOnjilt9 7 W 1f gF. J088.A 1 4. ()WILY, of Ilootoor . WILLIAIIJEOUP, of lbanuelmon!. Almblii=gz wa'whigyomtrtidtet. msrAver iroar I°o 0? - cocar:' WA VIE R O.R.WAILD, of Prebbir. isiorrare riOor or Drerlicr tofu. E N )1.1 - Tr.' - 'W ARS; of l'ittiborgß mum, roma or COM, Of vain MUM. I. JR AMA X& of entamah.'.. /40X16guitlf. 0.1117:1410P.,ast10111112r RIIOIILAS IiTI4II7LAN,of Rikeiror-- of RIJN 'M . OLDBICRY. Dobloso w/i.- • OEO 4:oha. MOD. PENNEY, of D'orrr A ror% • JOAN • - 11.1.11.P0L SAMUEL FAIINDSTOOK, of PRtatrargh. "ALEX. RIODARDSO, of-Allogherly. • -• Jcfaa or raa r. ADED Al. BROAD, of rturborßh. JOU% V. ROWLAND, of Ulmer ID-Clair. • ' - -ROD= 11.1,2TVitoDniit,, • . . rey.R4DrIV6;#4.27EZ WILL BE F 9 Orb' ON:tieltP4G4 or rills Pepni. , , ... The . Journal .mouns , inclined to make itself . . , .. , . , merry over.the declaration o f this paper some weeks gince,:".:that, gt there is the highest con sistency hi . tiring a warie, - rigorous, and shmere .support Mthe Administration, and in favoring the clainait.snsidistingnialted member of the party forthe.PresidencyX -.- :.' . • .. The obtuseness of the Journal, which prorents its seeing Winitie clear to the dullest perceptions or othe# W ,eiltould think Would-have been pen - etrated by the I:U*4'ILO unanimous action of the Whigs; ofPennsylvania, which frilly endoreed the ienGmont ' . almve :quoted. - This sentiment woe uttered bY 'is noun two 'months ago, and, was tI4 Subject of 'OM the ridicule; and tidsriep: ?mutation which the, i.fournoi could bring to bear upon it f and jet it lumina fully and com pletely endorsed by the Whig State ConrentiOns of. Pcnimylvania, and 'Pilo, thus .sitoising bow mach 'better. an eiptinata 60 are - of the Whig 'sentiment.of these great States than our neigh ber--unlas, . indocd,,.he . gima us tho honor of originating a sentiment and policy which.hasio 'mirage& Signal honor! .-: - .• • But, the sentimentreferted to has been' en dorsed by paperer which are admitted on all handa to expreta the rims of the. President, as for as any papers. in, the country can be said to do co.. This we prole by the",f e llowing ca c tiact, which`io'faul in the .Irash!ny t elt Ileiublie," . copied from the .4i6bay.Reeister, edited by Dr. gone, : late of Buffalo, the warm personal frienand il confident of M rtu r.. Ptoas I- - -'' -. , • .• '' Mama the iondgratilying midmost of mini-nib health to the body politic, and of a disposition to do Sast/os, to • feltlifulpubne torrent, statist following roadutiona same el by the roceuttlfhlg Coil.lltloll2 ill Tonamt aid Pan. .110.0. Yetatenthmbeen regarded ea Out ox thl,stroue bola of entlilmery imitation, and thin is a there!foses the more slipalfunume ,la the ramie. of ha convention: "That.ln the moderate sod bacreet and praitisoLble rims corn reoneametuded to Congress er the yment 'tattooed Adminittratima end the firm &termination to repress in , ternational disorder. sod execute faithfully limiest. or the hind, and maintain inviolable the filth of.pohntl trestle.. ' - rX ' artip%Mti " c=tritelrillValy * el; h p 4t.'''''"'"" . ' And the fact that the Pasinsylvania eoneentiod midi. - ' ed • ambience for OenerisTgont lbr the oat Primidersy, only lade the more weight mil gives the aanctiMa tf Ira. floral My to the :mina= so outlay adopted by item: oidanoe of " Whig Tbmrthe N .llOOOl Prealdlatt,Al illgutn.bm the ' laboursb ed Mderee of the Whip of Porno l/ alder that in our didnestic policy its mealy advocacy of 17rrotection to native rdostryz the imprommen . tg i tirers end bafbors. the Iv -0 at t ers : if.l.ll:7Are4'ablica.'=Val%ol:l ._.„ mansupormet of our foreign affairs, ham secured for it the, • gratitude of this, and the respect of other nation" ^ Both Mahatma ari. memos( the Votillribil ilitos of.the times, and lUanditakibin indications of the ',Mealtime of sine. almost and eatholie Writ, and of the semi of &tionst. murtmeate. - , Hero is the identical ground which We took in our controversy with the Journal, and whichthe editor assailed as treason to the Administration, and which he'still endeavors''to ridicule in his . last piper. - It is the ground now occupied bY the Whig PFti:ia the, great States of 'PelPta9 l- Tanis and Ohio. It is the only honorable greensi that any Whig can occupy,' Its aurorae would destroi all true indepence - in a • 'ptirty; j and ' 1 debase itit members as meth as it !would " - dis-, • - honor: the .Stintillittratioe, ..Wa. Oe ' ti!, ' Oteer" folly,: heartily support the anaiinisirstpin of Mr, Frumotti, - - east the tame tired consider thiirwe are aet . 4"hk Perett6.34li`tiliV,i, iii..rosiing our entire concordance ", of oplttion; vrittC. tile Whigs 9f .Pollue9Ptaula ,- a;e l. -. o t tla'ti t .eciard to the distinguished person tuna as their candid ate for the Presidency in _tire campaign of '1 185!!. - SIZIROBBATIC j> TI ON. A band of the 'rmlarrifiedhed a jollification at the Emmet*.llotel,'Alleghenr; the 'Beurth. Cot Wpreli.mccar4isii - piesided, had mize ePerei .i Pt 114 beit. --- stirle pittliori once." Tomas wan giseniu tree old fishien ed style,'- - We inbjelurtwo of the regular toasts. The following is tile 7th regular toark=:-, • "Petinsylvtudo--flovereign and independ ent in all things, Base .the powers she Solemnly .our rendered by -the mitiong . To., that compact the demoeratbs portion. of, her citizens renew their tritest allegiance and Whilst they contend for Bfatelidglite intim fullest andlairest sense of the doctrine, in millers of civil govern ment day achamokdge ,no means saw - Moe the CClati#4o4olthi Unio n . " - The, Unnecessary - and offensive thrust at that geered Law which all Chrierlisiss acimoirledge as of PeariMamiat authority, Is the only thing ob jectirnalde in It in the bad, spirit of thli.f*ieh_people in 1793, when they ices lated the Divine 'Lair and the; Sopretne, Being both out of existence. benntie - a or special &Tore tO capital-mond those - which labor enjoys.. Bell' and jestprotiction to ; every' interest of the:a:inn-. try,.iitil.ecarit for the millions that toil, thel ) e* c rt ti o.-Diolge:,' • . Vats oriel specimen of locotecotterepienity. , It aware the whole grimad - of the tariff coatis verse; and by s little ingenuity may be nada to mean any thing, - or nothing, jolt ne it may suit In trittli it expresses nothing, - though it was evidently designed to be o covert. avowal of free' thole.: -Their ..especial care 'for the , millions that toil" reieindsus of klacisith's witches. Like "Ttorikeep the word of prorate , ' to the ear, _ But break it to the hepa." For while 'they are .aistaya .prating `about the inlilions/l in order to wheedle them out of their" intee;tire'dencind of them to state What , benefit they lure ever- conferredlsprat :.the Ilona that toil." , lie ica T e theta to answer that If they tan, while we shall mention some of the teletriee that the have inflicted upon them. Thai 'hate, • theli tree trade tariff, intro doii4Pfoi ...nail! of dol.4 , •ilirth of foreign Waits. of various kinds, 1140 day, h i m" thus ., 4 hr/wiring “the salons that tr. of that amount of profitable emploinent. Thai haver'hy the :eatnelea"u'r - OoLlect , braiense 6411 of the precious Metals, to payfor artiales which.we ought ; 01:124101,0a to manatee . They hair, by reducing the amount of . em. pitrymen ;late d the "piiins. f ar , mores therm:a of the Many emPlolers-. have either beenbrokenupbtiforeirpasomp etition, •or burs retired from the Manufacturing business, to Sing the rest to' make 111 - ,Air Own terms with . rthe tailing.milliona":.thua throve • out of . eta- . - ploput. We charge it home irpcmthe locotoco leaders Mat this has been- the result . of their •SePerinl' care fok the Million 3 that and dare i4m to iirreer:esstolly. They have deeply injured the largest Clara of. ”tinitnililans that toil,t the farmers, by reducing. by their free trade talky; the prices or agricrd. products. -15.0thilii- but the want of vtkimal..tariirot pretetdlon has brought down the Frio of . tour to its present inieemoneroth4 wale-:. It Iran never known to be so low tinder a FOOOT!- I And' last and want tl ey ' are Insulting'" he .1,044(.01,4 Mich ,atuff rus the af;ove . , • Wit .41gd • .the . teriff re e o l ul l Oa n Which .0.9 are • froilialiSo tune pittat farth•rtamnrittg. saad WO . 011;40* of the derinici, and outraging ., that tglr 1 tdih's mingled data o(i>ey, nonsense. t '_. Cot. meciwass,eitim , doe heard that toast; . ..lareseintio biirchslor, -leturroatareel. p011,1144' he had deeply tallen-4hat coon° _ titian had Indeed been a!very CTOOkt4 'OW ';!,,,r" We are *nested to state,' that the isonotutott meat be the.foeaWlof. ted ay, dist the open ing execution of the Ohio and ilennsylvanie Banned, will be taken on the 12th instant, Is wholly unauthosised. Menisci will notbe opened . cirk thlit'dai) • Ais'ofteial annotuseement of the time will be made from the Baron( office would direct attention to the advertise mint of Zsdock ntreet->'s4., Who offers eaveral desirable farms for sale, as well as building lots, ad offers to give a lot on which to erect s first class hotel. We know of no Mier country than that about Salem, nor • pleasanter and more stirring village. It- must dos great business when our Railroad Is opened. Mr. Street .will be intovrocuthe 10th Instant, and can be sets at the St. Charles Hotel. • The expedition; agaltpd. Lower !Win:lnds is .broken up.. The accounts from San Francisco, statn that upon.the arrival of the patriots at San Diego, they got intou "row," but whether among themselves or with the People of the plare, we eould not clearly make out. — ft was a fistionif affair,. and nothing, more carious than black eyes_ and bloody noses resulted. ..After the battle, the invading army disbaiided. tattimai. lava . , On an examination of the "Laws of a public and general natnre;" named by the Legislature of 1851, end . published by the Secretary of the COMmOnirealth; ire 'find 'medal enactments of some importance, Ind we publish them for the information of our treaders: • Disorderly Condi/etas Politico/ and Social Meotinp. Section 11. That the Providers of the fourth section of an act passed providers March, 1847, to restrain disorderly nonduet at religious meet -4,135, be,' and the mane are hereby extended to political and Social mating.. - - • Sea., 12' That anyjastice of the peace or alder. mansballhare potter to - depute any person to sat as constable - in' case of the absence of the proper officer,to arrest any offender of saidprovi- . sions,of aid act,. ;,, .. . .. [The 4th seetion of theact of 14th March, is' l follows: , . . .1, , " - _ • That &emend after tie passage of tills sot, if ' any person , orpersons shell be guilty of disturb ing any iongregation society or meeting, assem bled for the purpose of religions vorship,nr as sembled for tae purpose of transactingarty busi ness pertaining . to religions. worship;"or, if any person or persons shall he guilty of encouraging, aiding or in any way Countenancing any such dis -1 turbance, on_ thereof beforeany jedge; justice of th peace -or - alderman of the proper city or conntrwherein the offence shall Ire Mum added shall pay a fine of not leas than fire nor more than fifty dollars, and poets, at the discre tion of thejOge, justice or alderman trying the same, for theme of the city, township' or bor ough wherein the offence shall be 'committed.— It 'Ley peekonor persons convicted and fined for disturbing any meeting as aforesaid, shall neg lect or refuse to pay the fine and casts imposed nice him, her or them, it rhall be the duty of the judge justice or alderman trying the tame, to make out a mittimus, directed to any condo ble in the cormty wherein such offence shell be committed, committing the person or persons so offending to the jail of the proper comity; and It is-hereby made the duty of the person having charge of • each jail t ,to receive and keep such person or persons in dose confinement till' the amount of the fine and costs are -fully paid and dischargedL] • ! • Exocoption in floor of Widow and Charon . Sec. 5. That hereafter, the widow or the chil dren of any decedent dying within this Cora 'monwealth, ..testate or intestate, ' may retain either real or peronal property belonging to said estate to the value of three hundeed,dollars, end the same shall not be sold, but tattered to remain for the use Of the widow, and - family, and it shall be the duty of: the executor or ad ministrator of cash decedent to have the said property affirmed In the eame manner as is pro- sided In the not passed the ninth day of April, 1849, entitled ‘ , Art act to exempt property to the value of dunehteridred dollars from levy and sale on eiecutiodand distress torrent Prooidol, That this section shall; nfitaffect or impair coy liens for the purchase money -o f imch real estate: and theaallappeat,uponbeingsig aisrand , certified by the appraisers; end approved by the [ Orpheus' Coyirt, shall be filed among the records .. _ . . protection - of Perces. , Sec. 12. that if any person or persons, from end after the passage of this act, shall nislkdous• ly or Voluntary break down any post &admit, or other fence put up for the endlotmre or lands, and carry away, break or destroy any past, sail or other material of which each fence was built, within this commonwealth, every parkas or persons 60 offending, and being legally thereof .convicted before:any justice of the peace or al derman, ;within this commonwealth.' shall for every such offence forfeit and peY the sum of ten dollars, cambia( thereof to be paid to the in former and the other half to the support of the .poor of such county, township, borono, or ward where the offence has been committed, together with costs oriproseeatiorc and in default of.pay raeht such ..person or persons shell boimPrascm ed in the county jail not eater:nig thirty days for the fast offence, and sixty for the second: provided, Mist either of the parties shall here the right of appeal in the same manner as in civil cases.—We Chafer Republican and Dun oast. - THE DOOLBACS TRAGEDY.' The Paris pants have for some weeks been Inn of the details of the Count and Cotintess De Itocarme, of Belgium, charged with the murder Of a brother of the Countess: The lest arrival ~ brings intellige.nce that the Count has been con-, , 'lend, and the lady, acquitted.: ; A French pa . per palLshes a biographical notice of the &rant, . furnished by his unhappy mother to the counsel . . employee. in his • defence, in the hope that it woad be of some avail, as proving the constita , Donal tendency of "one who, it would teem from Ithe very hoer of, his birth, had been the victim of a species of fatality." . He was born on ship-board, off the Cape of Good Hope; after the Teasel in 'which his parents were embarked bad been exposed for three weeks to a continuance of the heaviest, gales, and when it was thought almost- a miracle that ohs did not go down. Subject fronclinfency to convulsions, and banging, as it were daring sev eral years between life and death, he returned to Europe at the age of seven, where bin bodily. health improved, hut his mind appeared Maps-. isle of imbibing moral principle; or acquiring instrnittlon , -At fift een, his father tarried him to one 'of the iemotee* settlements of Arkansas, ithere.he 'pessed.the three following years in hunting, which he followed with incredible ar- , dor.,RetUrettg than to Europe • his mother.da . scribes him - as little better than a savage, to .whom the commonest decencies of life were irk- some. . But; as far as his mind wart con:erne& I she portrays him at this epoch as palming from one extreme to' the other, and devoting himself with an intense eirnestness to the, acquisition of such knowledge as . captivated his , wayward taste.l Agricultural chemistry. his' pas -11012 ; and as mother's evidence bas herein some slight , weight, inasmuch as it slaws that his cambial designs followed, in placeelpreceding, his attention to this branch of .science.. ~ .. . The Dowager Countess made. she tells ns, re peated efforts to reclaim her erring son by or ranging s suitable marriage for him ; dwelling with a fond motherly regret upon the ran, refusal of then young Win to become e keep er of Iso intractable an animal. Boy d this, however, her -narrative throws little or o light • upon the fatal event, which in all rash( 'ty will iil, conduct her eon to the scaffold. Thew le sto ry end its attendant circumstances so re markable, that the reader of . the de might bellinedlatielf in the hands of Eugene S e. ' The following Leda. account of. the of the Bocantio trial.' .. , . . . .. • After seventeen days of trial this ram kable case was brouot to a conclusion at 1 a hour on Saturiey . .ht, Jane 10. At half p five In the evening, M. Flannigan, the noon coun sel for biadatne de Became, in an address which lasted three hours and. s half, replied to the se ervatlorm brought against has client, with allow to proclaim her innocence. The President then put eight questions to the jury. tour tespeoting M. de. Became, four (precisely the same) re brwting the, Countess. The first of , these four questions was relative to the principal fact, the others to the fact of complicity. At 9 the jury retired, aria returned at lot, finding the Count guilty. and a cq uitting the Countess. The Presi dent then. ordertd the accused to be brought 'inn coat; The count was admitted fat. His; appearance wan calm and collected. ' Madame d Became had her veildown 1; t • n h er step walk guilty,. a ellen mo. On hearing the verdict of mastery gosh passed over the eount's face, but he aineed no other sign . .of emotion. On bear. log net guilty. nn his wife, . an expression of sat.: isfaction animated his features. Re inked af fectionately toward his wife, who pono no visi his signs of, emotion. She loft the dock with a firm slep t without speaking to her htiaband.—. The Procersfur.dn Rai having aeked the prisoner , If he hadanything to say, bereplied .'no, except that dam perfectly innocent.' He then entered calmly into conversation with his counsel. At eleven o'clock the Couit 'gpnddlnrm ne a nd death upon HlPPolytie decreed thafthe er.ecntion should • take Place is i ono:d the public squares of MOM: The Pri 6 7 I c ner ,lOTA n : fclag- °AP': - gutFdy,fit# t!'ttrit-. A letter from MO= says,-"The Count de 80. . teame Ms appealed to the Courtof Caseation A' :-; :?;•='_ , ......: - . - MMMIZiM=X.=! against his sentient*. • The.Sourditie - on return ing to thefris* he'd •nereoter attack. Her children were brought lo ber, and their presence tended to restore her. She lett the prison about 'two' o'clock in the morning, and went to the house of hf. Harmigoles, one of her couruseL A re port la current that she is about to set off for Germany. M. de Bocirme sent on Sunday for the core of Mons, who immediately went to him. sHis counsel, for whom he testifies the warmest 'gratitude, him never left blin Since his candiMna: tion.' SAILIXO TV Till LOXES& PAU:LT.—We lee= from the Colonization Journal for June, that the barque Liberia Packer *ill Raft for the of .Africa on the 16th of the present month. The Journal eays : "We safely calculate upon one hundred from this State now, sixty-sax from the city, twelve from Worcester, and twentrtve from Kent.— Some 10 to 12 are expected from Pennsylvania. about 26 from Eastern Viretnia, and an avalan che of some wagon loads from the valley-00M bees not easily computed just now. It may be set, down therefore u .dertain—certain for all pnlctical • purposes—that. the barque will leave Baltimore for Liberia on or about the 16th of July, and that all emigrants applying before the let, -with their effects, will be *mound; and we will also add, that no.balby freight, unless specially contracted- for, will be taken on any From the Columbty 'State fourOal of Saturday. GREAT WNLEI CONVENTION OP 1851. Nowtsarion or Ma. Visros.---The greatest and Most important Delegate Convention that ever assembled in Ohio, mat yesterday forenoon •in the new City Hsu, over the Market House, and permanently organised by electing Mr. Penn, of Brown county, as President, and the usual number of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. The beimess has been despatched with as much speed as eonld be expeeCed hi id Batt, Tho bast•feellng prevails. The nomination of Mr. Vintion was unanimously, affirmed by aceta tes tion. • As soon as •it was ascertained, that he would consent to .be a Candidate if thought ad. • 'doable, there was scarcely a dissenting voice— The'entlindism.for him was great and universal. No man in Ohio lons, rendered the State more es sential service." Fo twenty-tivp years he has lehored in Congress, and It is no disparagement to others to say that by his strict integrity, his peril and unspotted. morality,„ his courteous, gentlemanly' bearing, his sound judgment and commanding talents, he has won a reputation u a legislator inferior to no °thermals bathe nation. No manwho knows any thing of Congress for tinny yearn post, will deny the great respect paid by 'Men of all sections and parties, to the views and opinions of. Mr. Vinton.. He was listened to with more attention than any other man since the death of. John Quincy Addams; and when lie . announced that he would not again be a condi . date for Congress there was but one expression of regret at the national loss, from all parts of , the 'Union. Stiehl, our candidate for Governor. We are proud of him and proud of the Whig party for this manifestation of the regard to his eminent worth. That he will be elected, we cannot' oubt. He ii too well and too favorably known to leave this an open question. Thursday evening—Afte - is laborious version of nearly four hours, the Convention has taken S :14)0069. The first act was, to pass a resolution requesting each Congrestdolud delegation to se lent one person as committee on resolutions.— .. This committee will meet this 'evening.' The nominations will be found in detail in another column: Gen. Eckley,' of Carroll,' has been nominated for Lieutenant Governor, Hon. Earl BM, of Erie, for Secretary of State; Hon. John Wade, of Bailer, for Auditor of State; /lon A. A. Bliss, of Lorain, for Treasurer of State; Hon. Henry Stanberry, of Franklin. for Attorney General, and Messrs Seeger, of Lucas, Madeira, of Ross, Lyman, of iluskingam, for the Board of Public Works These nominations were severally confirmed by acclamation, and cannot fail to be popular with the people of Ohio. We have no room for oommerits at length, at this time. After sub mitting the name, of several distinguished gen tlemen for Supreme Court Judged, the Conven tion took a recess till eight o'clock this even- 11 o'clock r. ss.—The Whig Stair Convention haftjust ourned see die, after laving finished bit iu bus adj iness. Ileasre. Andrews, of Cleveland; Conerrs, of Dluskinguto; Odlin, of Dayton; Way. of. Defiant.; sod Straker, of Cincinnati, were notainated foraudges of the Supreme Court. The resolutions were adopted amid a perfect storm of applause. After which Oen. Raley, the. nominee for Lieutenant Governor, was called upon, and addressed the Convention briefly but with' great effect. The Convention then ad joethed. The following are the resolutions given in Resolved, That the resolutions of the Whig ...Conventions of A. D., 1898, and A. D., 1860, de dare the position of the Whip of Ohio, ow State and National policy: that protection to Ameri can industry„ a coned currency, the improve ment of oar rivers and harbors, on unyielding opposition to all encroachments by the Execu tive Power, sad a paramount regard to the Con stitution and the Union are now as ever, the car dinal principles of the Whig Party. Resolved; That, as a. national party,the'lihig . party is now, and always has been, ia favor of a cordial and hearty support of the Consiltation of the United States: that wensgard ail itspri visions as equally binding and we feel ourselves I ready and willing to "carr y them out fully and faithfully. Resolved, That the National Administration, tinder the guidance of the Whig President, Dlll lard Fillmore, has the unbounded confidence of the Whip of Ohio; that in our domestic policy, its manly advocacy of protection to native indus try, theiteprovement of rivers and harbors, the reduction of postage, and the , strict -accounta bility and economy of public officers, its ester gedo, rspubliean, trutliftl and dignified man agement of our foreign affairs, have secured for it the gratitude of this, and the of oth er .. Resolved - , That mil the' compromise measures were not recommended by a Whig administer lion, and were not passed asp arty measures by Congress, perfect toleration of opinion respect ', tug those measures should be accorded to Whigs everywhere. Resolved, That it is the desire of the Whigs of Ohio, that Oen. Winfield Scott should be the - candidate of the - Whig party for President of the Milted States - it the election of A. D:, 1852 t; and we cordially recommend him to the Whip of the Union as the most deserving and suitable 'candidate for that office. Resolved, That while we express our Prefer mice, the Whigs of Ohio will chcerfally support the nominee of &National Whig Convention; and that for the purpose of ascertaining the choice of the Whigs of - the. Union, we recommend that such - Convention will be held at Cincinnati, at ,such time as may be agreed upon. - Resolved,. That the Octet which this Conven tion this day presents to the people of Ohio, em braces men of. worth, sbilitY, And integrity, end we recommend it to the warm and enthusiastic support-of the Whip throughout the State. 1231123LOCECIEWIJUS. Arssonear, Juno 30,1851 Dear Bir,--Theunde reigned have been appoint ed a committee by the Alleghemy Temperance Bociety to call the attention of the community to the subject embraced in the accompanying Platform. The only object of our Association is to bring aWdepartmanta of ilociety order the • inthienee of the Tcmgrance cause. Will you bring this subject before the friends of Texeßerance in your vicinity, and procure such admix as may be deemed proper? It is time for Temperance Associations and Temper ance men to be active. Intemperance is every where on the iIICICiIIe. Let the People whose interests are most deeply affected, by this evil, awake to their duly and all will Be well. A. W. BLACK, J. ALEXANDER, 'ft. il. DAVIS, Committee , IMPORT: . The Committee appointed at the last meeting of tide Society, to prepare a Platform on which the Mends of temperance can unite to political lotion, would reepectfully report: That we consider the following principles as Settled, arid they are tho principles which we haws resolved in future consistently to alutsin, I. That intemperance is a great evil . m whetlier regarded in &physical, morel, religious, or social point of view. , . 2. That to the drinking usages of society, by which we mean the use of intoxlcatingliquors as ' a beverage is to be 'attributed - the evil of intem perance; consequently, if dranketulessill ever to be eunprwened these usages must bo abandoned; and we can therefore recognize no man as a Mend of temperance, who lends his influence I or example, directly or indirectly, to the keeping up of these usages. 3.. That every man luta some influence fond good or evil—either to advance or retard the cause of temperance, that wo regard this as par \ titularly the case in respect to our civil officers, whether legislative, judicial, or executive-41dr example and influence moat materially stregthen the hands of the friends of temperance, or retard and nullify their efforts to advance this good 4. That In view of this undeniable truth, we tames it as our clear and honest conviction, that no true Mend of Temperance can consist aptly east hie vote, and thus meet In elevating to office any other but reliable Temperance men: that ts, men Whoa:snot engaged In the manufac ture or traffic of intoxicating drinks—men who willnottnowingly rent their property for. the so , , gonutudidine of drinking establishments, or do. ncd, praotiadly discountenance the' drinking usages of society. _ - .Such'- - szef the principles Which we wild re- commend fpithewloptiter of .this Society: and now, as to the mode o ug out these...prin ciples into political action, we would recommend the adoption of. the following resolutions: I. That we disclaim the Idea of organizing a new political :part:y; flair; . would .conaider equally unwise as uncalled far. 2. That our object la to mums existing politi cnl tg give 11.5 ouch men for our suffrages as above described. they ,a.re ccr thinly able to gratify us in this reasonable re quest; and if they will not do so to the friends of Intemperance. and not to lis;they must look for support. • 3. That in order to carry oat these principles as far as is In our power at this time, wesol emnly pledgeounseine to vote for no candidate for office in this county, unless Ids character and conduit are curb as to entitle him to be re ed as a Tellable Temperance man ; and we e commend sister associations throughout the County and State, 'to adopt the same course of adieu. . • • CALLFORTIA POLITICS. MUTING Of TUX Vilna STATE CONVENTION,— The Whig State Convention which assembled in San Francisco on the 25th May, concluded CM sittings °lathe 29th. The following is the ticket they have put in nomination: For Governor—Pierson B. Reading, of nubs. For Lieutenant Governor—Drury P. Baldwin, of Tuolumne. For Justice of Supreme Court, Tod Robitmon, of Sacramento. s Ftr Attorney General—Wm. D. For, of San Jouln. For State ,Comptroller—Alex. G. Abell, of San Frandsen. . - For State Treasurer—J. M. Burt, of Butte. For Surveyor Genial—Walker Herron, San Jonquitt. For Congress—E. J. C. Xewen, of thernmen to; B. F.,lloore, of Mobil:ans. ' PLATFORM OF THE WHIG PARTY IN CAL The State Contention, before adjournment, passed the following resolutions, which were to be followed by au address that would appear in a few days: Resolved, That we are opposed to the sale or lease of the mineral lands of California—but are in fever of the same being held by the General Government for the benefit of the miners, to be workedhy them free Rom tiny tax or toll what ever. Resolved, That in the ad.lustmeut of disputed land titles in this State; we ore is favor of the same being referred to the decision of Commis sioners under authority of the General Govern• went, with the right of appeal from such deci sion, by soy party interested, to the proper Val- ted States Courts. Resolved, That the dictates of good policy, and the simple demands of justice require at the, hands of the General Government, the early ex tension of the preamptlon laws, over the public domain not embraced within - the mineral lands of this fitate=the adoption of nth laws as shall Baize to actual settlers a donation of - such pub lic lands, not exceeding ItIO acres, to each head at a family—and also to provide grants of the same to be made to each persons as have settled upon-private lands within this Stott, and made 'valuable improvements upon them in good faith, supposing the same to bed part of such public domain. Resolved, natio are' n favor of the Gener al Gove rn ment • granting to this State, for the purpose of education, and works of internal Im provement a quantity of public lands., at least equalling the grants heretofore made, or hereaf ter to be made to the most favored States of the Union in this respect. Resolved, That we are in favor of liberal ap propr:atiotui by the general governmentfor works of a public character, specially the improvement , of our rivers and harbors. Resolved, That we &rein favor of the adop tion of such proper measures by the General Government as shall most speedily tend to foster and aid the construction of a Railroad, connect- • log this State with the 'Mississippi Valley. Rrnolved, That the establishment of , steam communication between this State, the Sandwich I Islands, and China, is of the utmost importance, and will tend greatly to tho advancement of the commercial and political condition of the whole Listen, and especially of California—therefore wo approve of the adoption of a liberal polity by 1 , the General Government in aid of such an enter'- Resolved, That the fullers of Congress to make prevision for a_ Mint in California has been greatly detrimental to theinteresta of the people of the ,State, and oar present . condition and wants urgently demand that early and ample appropriations be mods for that object. Resolved. That we .hate • just and equitable claim on the General Government for sash mon eys as were collected by her officers ma revenue on imports in this State, prior to our admission into the Union. Resolved, That it Is the duty of theGeMeral Goverllllllllt to assume the indebtedness' of this State, necessarily contracted in the protection and defence of her artisans from Indian warfare.. Resolved, That we will ever maintain the duo execation end supremacy of the laws; and that the people may not be subjected to onerous and oppres' also taxation, we are in favor of the strict est economy in the administration of the State and General Government. Resolved, That the recent Compromise meas. ores adopted by Congress veeries our cordial ap probation,. and. In defeeoe of the constitution and the Union we will ever be found faithful and true. The President of the Convention was General James Wilson; of San Francisco, s member from New Hampshire in the last Congress. The pro ceedings. throughout, wore characterized with great harmony - and unanimity of purpose. The delegates from the beginning exhibited a liberal compromising spirit towards each other, and at the see time, an unalterable deteimintatlon to support and elect the ticket which might be nom inated by the convention. This praiseworthy feeling continued to manlike. itself to the hour of adjournment. serlieader! itword to you. If you aish to hare a most ereetlent inedldne In your Immo, to use Immediately lo mice M burn, ruts, moraine, 1191!.. head g ache, Witt:Luau, nratalala palm , . cramp*. nuottinew, I/ aria got a bottle of FL Parrell's Arabian Lini ment, and you will End It unequalled by any medkine of Me kind in the whole world. Me odnuthieinant „PM .p&•Mcalis'a Lifts Plir.s.—ln offering this medicine to this public, the proprietom are well e ven that they hare_ to mem:enter • hostility generator by the emends. ImMeitlcene which have been pined upon the public under the amps of patent medicine. ; We ore son vinoed, however, that it leanly mummy to givw their re medy • trial to plarviit In public estimation gar above all amdical moute of the ltind aver offered to the public. It is th e invention of an enlightened,soperrienowl,ind learn ed phygebt. wbo Mr many years sued It In his own pear Mee, when Its great sameeo haditad blen to offer It to tap publi r e . atlar . ti J. KIDD it 110. Jelthitlawltth No.CO. Wood et jar TBUTII FLOATS BOVE FICTION LIKE OIL ABOVE WATER. --The risk man can tell a good medicine by .ying ttu gilds ..Urns OW tell .goad . dinuer by eating IL - And It one man tr. It, asnd fowls it poor. it will destroy the popularity with the whole city. Army can't introduce a medleine into poptdar nee ordw it pcms ranlysotatantlal virtues, free froniall bad effects pf valid obieetious; and It le this thef that has established tbe reputation of Cmapoond Mild Extract of Var opera's." beyond all cavil or dispute. Its action upon the buman system Is to smordame with rational and pbh "Icaophleal govinciples—lt promote. the mi.. secretions and exertion. of the body, removes obstructions, displace. =orb. nod dimmed matter, Übe stomach sod dig..e organs. orates new, pup, and healthy 'blood, end maul.. the osseous functions of the different organs of It. body. Th. le all performed without the least danger of harm, the pnisratlan being as safe so it is eflicardouti. It may bethought bY the skeptical, that it POrPorte to rum b. many disease., but upon examine. 110 IL wilt be *mud that • large andority of tbe dinar el *bleb afffiet the human Willy originate in an impure state of the blood. .11e mot deceived. then, by other Bar e a bariffee being offered you by "coy eellers of molasses and water preparation" . ...Dote for the original 'Job. BolPs darsaparilla t This valuable preparation the proprietor warrants to be a sk aor to all othom. Ceortox.--Ilaware sod a Dr the original Dr. John the , s.r.p.rar ffcciacke—wad ...mother Pee wieertlerment on another page. KEISER A K'DOWELL. 110 Woad eh. Wholesale* Retail agents. EEC= Petroleum I PureMfmmat. thmtlogdorm, Unruh h. 31. lims:—Deur Par. Tour Petroleum le leolltha "iff . dere to bile vlfirdty; therefore we wcsuld dant you 'open,' tero doseo by the Promminola 11511roed. We an ro wel, sth, end It le Wog 'frothed bar almost every dap lALOP, rretreetfullp, _JOHN WHO! CO. liarastuts, Ashlatai oi. 0.. !larch 10.'61. 61. Etra:--Dear fir. Your Aiwa. • Mt trout. duo*. loft trllb on four deters Root 011, sr bleb we have sold. Please lbrirani to un lox dozen lututedlatelY your. median , Ls warkloo aro-talon la.this regfou• ICS can obtain several .**Meat turtlllcate4 It You tlesirn Draw '. Yon*, At, w. W. SCOTT For sale by Keyes • 11eItooralt. 140 Wood greet: R. E. tepee. 17 Wood street D. A. Fatteteetcck, I Co. tomer Woad sod Front ALOHA D. /I. Corry, D. A. E11i0tt...1..6h Douglass. and 11. P. 0 , -h0. 1 6. Allegheny. Mao by the am ev ll rior.• 8. f. l, soattwa Canal Dasto.Pwreatbst— Pi Deborah. Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WIIoSON 8r CO., • No. 129 Wood Street, tura NOW nt man A full sod emardAtastoct of PORZIGNAND AMSRJCAN ITARDW.A_RE, • Suitable far es WWis Mao. ad , aklob Y.1).4 4 to agar to Wawa. K man tot lan compare [Ararat!' will am of am ratan MI. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Ocrrapany. - CAPITAL, 8100,000. OFFICE, NO. 0 76 Eggß77l STREET. T."t.T. .111rEr tivertluntent fa another put e tat peps, Citizedestusirance Company of.Pitta . burgh t t 4 NOIJILACIF,' HOME ,INSTITIFEIONS ' • Once ..t. 41 Wile, street. Input wareboonSof C. H. NT. C.. Hrtaar.Preatient-.-....b. W. Ilan.. &ea. Tlebt Oorates.riattow lerepareal to Ware all merchandise to get, and lo traositu. cemale, ito. An ample efoornoty for the ability and batentity a the botltutlott. la afforded in tbe cbaractar of Aim ihneCtom.' •ho am all citizens of Pittsburgh.' troll and toroMair , known to the community for their prude., botteilimment and inteacitl , . ;. Enctmu — C. U. Cowl. Wm. lialmlfe., We . Leeriaaare .It Walter Bryant, Hoe, 0. iflon e ronant Idoutbdtal. 1 Jae Hayworth. kb liorbameb. Elm • a:Zeit ... . . . • / D 11.9. Oa Soudargrug.juty 6tb;)foluto ilastat, daugh ter of Owe. Ilarrlet Mudge.. Ned 10 months and 19 days. it tberealdeace of her huthend. bx Iterion ro e Ho, au the 1101 blue, tdre. fhteacce 11. Row. aged 40 ream Dividend. THETHEPreeident and Managers of the Hand P r e Comny hove thle the Han d in load of two dollen Sod` arty mots per sham out of tbs pram of the last siz Ith':lBsl.--Jyszt - • • Family Horse. LARGE fine looking Sorrel Horse, P. 1.007.0, 6111 be sold or errheesed for f fef , •PP"" u °° l 4rltalrlTA (At A.. Wilkins 6 Co. 6) ./T6 [Vert eoltr.l To School Teachers. lIIE School Directors of Lower St. Clair *rotundity hare rowilued to open the' Public. &hails , SRI , co, on the dot of Septemhar,ond keep than open stout teven tombs lo the ounlcopyreit. The Vaud' will meet on the tint &hada of /inst.% et the rublie thho ck. to l i llonat 00.1. our Whalt. IlienTlt no farther Vet ' , con tu ' o x te . trb zi ll rts folio= members (the School THE: ADVERTISERr;rishen a sit u ation as Manager to • Foundry. has had ay Swore. - , flaw, psrtleularly is stores. opan sand w k. and plias orall WaSS. from Hush to 91 sasy col9ol.lentloll stating hums and aim . Issaloolniu thought nroewary. sddroased (poet kW) to We sulactibur. sill west with prompt attsuitant. WM F. DERBY/F? _ Zsnersilla. Ohio. ICKEREL-100 bbls. Now No. 3 Large; atn g .41 fur uln by Wll. BMIALEY 18 ald 23 Woad at.. tiOAF SUU A bbls. cuts'd Nos., sale by DAOALEY a CO.. Yb 18 and ) wood a. .11[1:000FFEE--560 bags landing ana ear br ,_ j i s WM. DaGALL`It a CO. piPES-450 boxes Whito Clay Pipes; lOU - atone Pip. MM. tor sale I, JO I.4II.BAOALLY k CO. Ca OAP--300 boxes Rosin, Cin'ti brands, for 10 rale br WM. BAGALNY a CO, JO ---------- l5 Iltla IA Weal O. IkIijANTED--A place for a go-- eep -772 ..°lbi:'.°, l _l=rll47.ll..Wl: r4- 1 ,1n ots tubl narrates.. ean ve Otto. Iv anted—A good. smart • In• t m elllgeo r, t yls . ung th nion w of 16 to la . years. whocan rpeak Ger e,iT hums Ir:s i r titTir i . „ l Zrrs. W at ' iallgt; arosind. for a number of boys of all atN• and for saw email IVmard—geserni good moat, ono or twogood boasekcaners to go un the Moe, and Iv town and country; and far several rbassibertnahlo. ae. SOOO to loan on a good nose st 0 months, tor a mall attn. ie. arrPorsotto In. .lebtal at taw °thee oblige LW try rolling to pay, 11AAL Agent and C.can.3lerthiaot. Liberty at•-. F ' R. SA 1.F7--T Dnilylate, and all the Pittsburgh Adly, and most of the Weekly. and otihut lot lat. 110rh00go from our_principol rifles and toieuri SibLen'. Wort Counterfeit Dentetorn moll retail supply of vett.. arid bitter to ry a and MU tdAk Ku Lots. quills. patent pros.atom emodopec to. -)nmad Water " .nd ithAPAA Leciehitta''Sirt. larir. Senktonnoi Chet. Map of ore American Rep. AI to, of the Movers . do. of the World and Otiol a few pip tor,. a full account of the ilrAt Fir. at Ilttatitirght 10 00.00 mole. and impends. buttes 3o 04. bootie. te.dozen tied emir plough ...tc hak fondi White loulsytlle am' by d'Y 0 0 0000 "b l i kA f i r fritA Mtn' Agency and lutellirooe ce, Liberty jciiitt• mor flarket and 01Clair eta. gOPPER STOCKS.—We have orders for ) the Plzen a eeriest , Inning 42.1911111110. of take Sr vele,.l;s• Thom wishing to es 11•111 pl WILKINease call. S • l. 1). or Went • ARI OIL-7 bble. on conmignment, for rale br IBAIAII DICILKY*Co., Water and Front U. OTTON —22. bales in store and for sale by ISAIAI . L DICKEY CO. • . Waco. Irma Ms. COTTON BATTING-50 bales Ffuaily. on 1,1 CO - EATIiERS-- - For sale by U Jis MULTI DiCKO: t CO. Seven Valuable Farmsfor Sale. LL SITUATED near the Ohio and Penn extramla Itallrow),ln the rtttaitr of Saeme • Ohlo. as Worn Iron bD to =p.ns oath. and to • tont date. ..f conflation Alto--190 TOWN Liffe. lame. the present troalnince Oa of the Willa. and the Depot at Colons. an of stitch sill he told on calm terms for the rumbas ent. Shock la the t•hio and Pecan Maine liallsoul, or let -maim of the hanks in Pitteborgh, will Lc tat= in pay ment. I ato , still to duriate a yieee of mond. a/reining the D e m a enao, e a nneemsit man or company. jo mot • toot moo nem , stew. ,o , eblell • velema can tat Pad to -apcly the house and Asia* • ith Salem la the central point between the mtimeof Pitts irsh and Cleve/and; alto. between Menorah nod Woo. ter. Wad the beneilt to handtitrel foam tha Plank Beads nos lying constructed from Salem. meant to one of I eh* mot! Important ;whom ma the !Meet rallroal fora Net claw Itotel. ZAN/K . STltoof. nalem. 0.. July 1. 11,-CJIBef • Pittsburgh Lib Insurance THE Second installment of Three Dollars on ro d, Ulm capital 'took of ala CcrocaPl. to pai abln at their fleloo. No. 76 Fourth stmt. On or Wars lb. ITV " °`'`"'"" wad, A. COLTON. SectrtorT. Enitkat2dbmo4rOmpam. A N Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders AL 0 tn., “Etttekx 11111.C.antntol , of >Patina., will V.l add el th e tllleep of Compnvar. 40 I imborsn, on In , I at o'clock o. M.. TS,:r. sore New Goods! VOTWITIISTANDING:the advanced state IN of the resoosulre enutleoe to twelve everaw toys gurpllet of Neu 0 oodo. end hour Open Ohl morn moth coopply of Plan Block Mks. I'dohuir MID/. 11 I:Vdl.=, Disek 1111 k lam,. Light Blue De Ulm. sul rgriliNlNCVPlr: ol7 : s. eortud of fourth and Market stnuto. Notice to Contractors. Birmingham and Brownville Macamnized pike and - Rank Road Company. VOTICE in hereby given that. Sealed Pro poeale CH he received by William. Nobla.it LW hove al{road. until the 14th day of Jail, BM. for the Era. 'H a " fb`l'"" - I(Tir 4 ' tl2 uctiama of timae .lllagivintrnstS;', By gje ' r ' of the'llaard. Mar JtitlN SWUM. SeaeY. William Bill, Grant aired, bettrem Sreenth and BOhtli Weds, MANUFACTURER OF LIGRTNING ROD a of superior materials, style and wants. Orders kit toutts:, 0e Est le oilotanutd.entate or 110. John It dleF 7 atien's., Norte. meet, meet with prompt atleonon. Pemba. a t distant, can have them teadt 00104 (sod shipped) to pat up themselves, on the mut fsvorAdds tenon m. Istlemetth blanclusten J .ll Noble, Threkt Irwin. John V...flefalden. JvlstansrlUT • • Chain Pumps! MAIN PUMP is of remarkable tint ". 0140 . to rousteuctlim, entirely, free from oetapiaw. tie maihtnery, coals put up. and oe,t Ilany toot of repair. It rabies water reeler and more ea Cum 1 e us with the name power applied,. a Is not biter offmr.,,, otiareneeLM wane. Order" eddies...a to the subigibere, umontasturewe and oda:oat larentote of the improved Chat. kimiliee,t i o , In! Pm. " "M ` ligt ' mfct with ° Stunned, Fairfield ea, Conn. •BUNDRIES-- bola La I Lard; B Oman • =bey Earthen, - n r rever,_te arriveAar_S I Id for We by 15/11.1Lt DICKEY 011 u"' IYI Water and front eta Elbbk.-150 boxes for sale by ISAIALI DICKEY a CO. TZIRE AND WATER PROOF MINERAL PAINT -.30 bbls for fele LA 11/7 Vlrl'ararg." ‘ l , YRUP 310LASSES-27 bble i, S.ll. Syrup 1 •1 "" • " * " l° ` •rucl• ' r iour viArr a co. 'I4ISII-150 bbla. No. 3 Mackerel; 30 IC. 1 Trout and Wkilte Flab; " No. 1 !Salami; 10" F L.'d11744" JOUN WATT a CO _ Card. T 1 EES IL JONES respectfully informs City 17. Merchants nod the Doblle Aurally, Mat bn O .rA7rTAS gat •Nz.ol,zer,'T;rnt.-XfAlt. 5.1 a It A. Felorteek's Drogittore, ethers he has WV In store and for rale • lugs and punt satertment of 0100 ro em s t " 4" Pu=nt'',l==. tUntirs. um, emu Lute Au Ls& of Rentatly Tobstro meranfacturrat dab rare and &spleen. Orders monsieur recrlveK and momPtly attended to. JONEB. NEW BOONS! NEW BOOKS! I lIOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third slstot, copes.. the Put Orice:_ Megulne. for July. tulmaltfoul Maculae, forJuir. The Aclunturm of Paul Perierlokle; • 0•• 01007. - Th. Countess of Idlesborm by I.mas Rellnel or the lialou of Pubs by Maj. Iticharbou. Tea. • l•robism; by the anthem of -Alton leeks.". Rose.. of a Bachelor: or • Book of the Heart. The Turner's Companion with Illustration& Troveler's Outdo throusti the A. P.arCl by . Hens: or the bp. BIM;• We of reel Mfe: by Cantina Roue:The by_Balwer. The Heir of Mut. Wayland, • tam by Mary Howitt The L.Elitor of Nita t; story of tbe present time. Not NO Bed as we been; • consolY .bi Belau. pfrcoycry of Meehan.. H&1& Littell's Living asedie..37l. Urdu'.OY on . th o Y k,kaamr ; for Jaly—lo/. Graham'. Maculae, • The lagliee' YWonil. .. Jy4. rirl Li E .11OLDERS of the Coupon Ponds of thtotb-ggh.N-ne: Cootbanf. =Omni"- r.eli:f fa/ ot rd rdl lO boltdher b d tl artleovfi t Oc A o r b ilb r t Irt104; tOao TAI. 111.7_a al;" 1 . AK bbl s. No. 1, for ante by 1.1 ISALUI DICK la d CO. Gbble. for sale by Jr 4 ISAIAh DICKEY it CO. Sellers' Liver Pills 8M(17fr.16,11, (IrectglitabiUllo ) k,r, f.ts,•set B .['4llylac favor of :oa th s s „.th e A odt r tena yesla.s.eo. 1 vs. taken down Ida/ FeVr1,00603020.1011 t he Ott, evvil VAS tedured by Insbt sweats atTI otber - soeets of figs dresdfal disease. sts T sGssoslnskof. .tll : sr , r other mutated fEI• rt. I d j sV• by al ' l a It r t ale n rolt r or have Men Ilvtorel tom asonable Smith, which I enjoy at (bent to I therefore Into plasstaa nasnotending (bent to others afilleted with dUeass of tba User. Young rmocctfotly, • JOIIN GIVENSR. ou . o 0.1100 "Liras Plllse troontorislts bete lehitatlease., The liteeulhe eteiZtvrtred vohi J/1 K BZLLUS. 57 W00.15t. . . EASTOLIRY : n Tale; by Anna Harriet Drury Whom. of .Yriosida anti Vortnnove._ • ACA CO Iten aa - Wa Brno: or Many Skirt to a Cbarseten A (wooly in Aro woo .hr Sir Y. Brower Litton. Bart. as gfgtrlrin.Vf: ' ertra ' trgat= '' Itrr Th. sianaater at Ilig-.otorr or th. AMU. bf C, W. folks. h es t.e &bo Jost reed uul ko rale br SoT.' B.C. STOCKTON. 47 Market For California via Challseo —' Threat` ... 0 THE NEW and powarful atannuanP LAFAYETTE. tftm. Etoideet...... L.A.. 1 • 7 ,_, .. ate of the stesmahly Cremona Mr.) emm .... .7 ...... ... .• I.} b W. for Chaim.. direct. an Thursday. MU o —I - . —•- liclock. nom her vehart, near Lombard gnat. ~ The share steamer has proved herself • • remerkably HIM sea vessel, and her smommoistkate for brat and sward Hen passengers ma ruse . Through Tieletatol3au Fraud.* taralabed at ledaced ram For fmlaht m 1f ,,, e mEr 014.17 to OLOEGE MOIIYY BY ft CO.. of Walmrt street .70115 L. LINTON. Lombard Striperwhset J O. WILLIAIIII.Ias Front arrest, N. York J7l . lot(mint) Or to WM FLOYD. IntMbwEb* SIINDRIES. .. ... .• - io bby. GMLKI 4 Lard: • Leg 1 LBearard: 1 mat ', 14 bap Olzuerod • • - " .1 0,1 2 , • .."- EU% . -- 1 ~ - .XI - '64 Thad landlprr_saldde Cape Han for raid br , MALEC DICIC6YIOII. 174 166 Wstar 'treat. ' Notice. Birmingham .and Brosemmnile Maiadamired Tam pike of Hank Road Company. • NOTICE is hereby given that the Stock- holder. in old Company are required to pay the first Instalment of IlreDolLtre on esch share of stock subsri let to the Treasurer,(sllllant Lathrter,„Jr.) on the flt toenth day of July. Mt; and the mond Instalment of }lye Dollars on each share eubscrtted. on. the lint day of august Dort- By trderpf the Bond. tiStd RIDS WEEP, Secretary. (Dtroetch OPT.) STOCKS WANTED -10 100 ahem Bank of PlttabozeD; wo M. and kL k; 100 flr.ohangt. Dan Eugco of WM. A. M ni ILL CO.. Ezehant• &OM. MEM HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for Jigc has po l t ugzer Lit.enl7 De ;Istild M OURNING ALPACCAS—Light in body alct i niNIZOIMpt it,==4 style* of ILrolxis Goode—a full aseortenent WI found at tbe Wee of HUM lIIIRCUYIELD. Jr/ - rasvit,LED FRENCH CLOTHS--IdußPfir BUttrar6l.o bay.. reaebred few pima Blew sad D k Twilled french ClottworX • pod eireaDY. Black Drab Elia Dm Surma Cogs tViHE UNDERSIGNED bate entered into ■ cr.r. rd 2 It:VA Prir e AW'R ß lN l Atarli lellnor r rivart. PaIIADVATIM: therjut.“ Ivetolog s hags amormard of Pawnee to. cOnsureadi to part so follows: Bathvoarez Wore NM* ro es Lald, Ain axed Ragliab. W erimn orn and LaM, 011 t and Plain. Polio Pods, Plat Cspa. Prtatlns Papal. all Carr. Hardware Paper, hem In by B 4 to ie by 4S. Colored and Nie bits Tams Pima. American sad Englith. Ur ! Ilapnrarttes Patna /dasilLla _Pareml. Color and Melte too. Palan'enniallmi aryl niW aim. Burt insvalops Papen. Colored Pentane and Cover Papers Manilla Panora. all rises. Claud Um al, all mint. Drairsist. Ulm SIMI., and Filtering Plasm_ Tr,Mast sad Colored Papas Ea Confectioners Rage Names and Mrs. Wraslt Papers - lioßoomsßenacnee Boa, Cap asd Pio Trunk Bawls Mina and Ban Envelope% Iscal,Lottar,Noto and Cad sites. A,rent• fur Bibs. Pottier ACo.'s PAINTERS' CARDS. In :Acne and shams whine and nnoreal—odd Am. tot to me at. Also. their 0111,'IlIgnad and_Plan Glased P. J N on s Ell t ial.3,Ylata of 09 C~ lab of ,N. Third gt..: n.--toei.e.or MAC KEREL-50 bble. Largo 3; 1Y1"9" Usu.LB Rs4rß_ CItACKEU received sad fur gale by Md. A. IIoCLUP.O Q . and Tei Dealers. VIIOOOLATE, BROBIA & COCOA—Of ev . igiV aaaa ' aa ' Na y s. a illunrre and Tesliarr. NGLISII k MIMI BLACK TEAS—Not ui to to g0t22 1 .....1 1 3; 0 4== oo nt trb.R4r2irantat the. 005_; ; titha quantity . . Rlf,MeiC Ulla a Orwas awl Tea Dealers. AK I' FISH-25 bble. Lake Trout, (new;) ten t..iv.a out fur ale be JO -New Music. r HE SPIRIT POLKA, composed 411., Father. and dadioste4 to Btophen C. Foote/. of this l''. Wsltz,•arranzinl by 11.. abhor Pl•rwa bi Bad—out 1s clusr vutns SQL ,;=4;; I Dolcy Jon., with varislicru. b y Dan. The Autumn of our Years, by 61corice Parker. Also, s Ana 'deal. oyfozvign :re ton lima, note, Slob,, 00. KLZll4: . , ot t I . Tlr= P. O.—A rann.ll6 lot of nen 01.5000 non opening. Otte very sad senond.hand 6 velars Plsno for rsle. STRAW WRAPPING PAPS (.roam, Itolima, .4 Doublo sale wholowle saul or ITALTKIt MARZILALL. *$ Wood Wert. • . 'WRENCH PAPER—For sale by .140 WALTZR P. 51•10114.11... -AM HEMP -41 bales Missouri, fur e e lIIA Sls b Jc3o MINS. NIATI 4.0 VOTTON— ,4B bales for sale bo .1.3. IMES, uArrl LEAD -1359 pigs Colcsin, for sale"cci. bi - 1. 30 '111"v RICE -86 tee: fresh nso .no.'•- __ WM. BAGALET A CO. lAII-110 bbls. N. C., for sale by iAss %Tx. BAGAL•3I' & CO. UTTER--13 kegs Spring,for sale by_ LP Haan IVII.I3IOALEY 100 VIIEES-200 boxes W. R., for sale by - Jrzo WM. &WALE'S a Cu. QIOLE I.F.ATHER-4 00 Sides beetnemlock 1..7 Tumid Sew Tort Lasater. Err rate O.IOiLEY it ie3u WM. OO. pASTOR OIL-10 bbla. extra quality, for k . .) ..tiny DACIALEY a Co.. tt. j. 34 f 13 ana 9) Wood Ar i C b IIANTS' BANK STOCK WANT BAIatt S t .CIIANGE -RANK STOCK WANTED, F A maim ON—CO Giesuidior. t 8 b 9 ORN—V2 O O bbls. for sale by I .Bala. & IRVIN rrea--200 bbia. for sale by .140 BAIRD & yam. 'l\A ACKEREL-100 tads. No. 3 (1851 y foal IVA Rale by (.1,031 OkliD 1131'15' ICE-50 tierces (to arrive) for sale by !Lt. Je3o BAII9)*I6XIN. otum TT, HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the oAtlantle wad Ohio Teleirtheh eatopaujil! old, mthereldr to the Charter, co Thoredor..l lith eoll o'clock, L. M.. at th e Compettre Meth, to the tr or thttaborall, fur the tothla• rf *that= Him OlrertoZt o ore for the ...lad int . , and to trammel such odoes.. ae mar be brought bade ttte athettler,- Br order or Out Directors. A. B. Clallak NG a, p'pm° & NUTMEGS—On consignment, du "d `m." In el ItIeLLL Dicxxy r 00. • jell SII A 4-25 bbls.for Bale b ILIRD Jao Buperia SbirtiA: Muslin. IJILMY & BURCtiFIELD have iced this 'comics another CUPPI7 Of Mae Meting Mar nc Also from head, Houma and ShlAing Ll.ll.l4tocured directly from Um malmfacteseec !Meets. sad cum be war ranted cum Unto.. spVl • —_—_ Encaustic Tiles for Floors. TITESE TILES are more durable eh:LaMar- Ole, sna the and arglgnz.gbfAmt 11 al, Dinhur Room Conan aqd Ilearttut In Thralllen Impertrh u r.tv o Mey M MVIrLreet.NUW YORE. riLACK BERM:IE.—An additional supply reer'd this mothtelt et the .tare or .1.03 . MURPHY t ^BIIRCHFIELD. 341 J. SC 1100NIMAILEIC " INSEED OIL-14blz: for saki:. J. S b CIWONMASICII A LUM -50 bble. 8011 for sale 0 by J. :111.111HII s 00. I LLF.IOO bbls. for sale low by 3.23 J. BCIIOONLMR a CO. PAPER-60 re ams aas'd, for sale by . BCIIOONUAKSIL 00. NO krExtrafi . nSCe Tu rkey s E fo a ClOe by wood st. nas GROUND IN OIL, in 1 lb. cans. Burnt and Can tatar, Macaw Yell., Parini:lnm 11l Mug,. 4a4 tbr ad. br 'de% J. BCIIOON AHIiH &CO., 24 Wood at. LCOIIOI.-711 and 92 deg._ strength, for yab. by tJe7;l J. SOHOONMAKES CO. WHITE GLUE-3 bbla. for side by y Je27 J. EC/100.'41A8.= DO ALLEN'S Nerve and Bono Liniment--5 for wle by J. ecnoonmexna STRAW IVEAPPING PAPER-50 reams l '" T 'aVierk b ehisraat s co. Condom T HAVE just received from New York, an- A'abzilvang.fzettrpow couNicr:6-4 RELY B NOBLE. MACKEI EL-100 bbla. No. 3 Small, to *rent and llbr bl joiri wArriCe SIINDRIES—' 60 4 . 0 gurlv laas. N.-3 31.1. ,01 ; 10 No.: ' DD hf. Ms. 310. 2 " 30 Ws. ' .Ha 1 Baltale3;11. 343 10 Nal Olb. 'al' " Extra Fiuntlaloar gnu.% by . JO wi WAS' S CO. yam; To Tinniness Men. IHI: SUBSCRIBER intends starting on a Business Tour to the 'Eastern Cities. an Or stout to of July, and will amend to IaIT business entrusts:lto his an with sromptnow and fidelity. WU. . Mr.lll.llOlIT. On. in Tilghman Mall, opposite the Now Court Ilouse, Pittsburgh. Ilerareuenc —dna Morrison, P.C. Thawsln, L. Of:White, Mosta !tampion:Oa. E. Arnold, and Wm. Itellarsils" Warjer2734 Wm. X. MI/Knight IirILL give special attention to the . COLle .. o" di= Or elitim. far llasbakts snd atom lr ainz7 Innis. and Ito kmal nnua. TAit•TOI °him . 021 a. Ttighsnan 1414 appnita I , ltubursti. litehroncer-4ohn Montan,ll%c: q D.N.Whiaritgh Enos Itszoplza, end . T OAF SUGAR-50 loaves I t overing's Don -26 Re " °' `s ea ' g Vsralieocuitu A CO. _ PAGED BLANK BOOKS.—Blank Bake; of emy sirs, sorb and Pam to ord.r . W E. muss's — . ' intak nook litanutactorr_ Amu nvz wanbcnan. mum sc, on, Ce agpg.4. I „.- . . 'COUNTING h WRAPPING PAPERS—IT 6 HOURS TO CLrirELank "'""...wrtlia!sPnr: .1851 SUBS . Cront • • eo Neditim PITTSBURGa AND CLEVELAND at•call.as PaeUt and _Railroad Line to Moskva . 1 ...ti0r Poet Woe Peat!: ASSENT3ERS lava erg morning at 9 uonbl. Heal m 247. 11 7 ....in Nen! o clock : DT .taamDo.: to 'Wma DT '7 9°'ba rias2 ”. " ire t =ar ,Rag.attl b ff e Ott i !P b. "*" .l _ Th. ewe. trim • lot of odd el.* of T.D , iivil"t To Cleveland. Vs boom To Detroit, SS bourn the 1.. 4 Pam% DT - • Daiwa -sa - clams. Stationer and Parer ••eve • • Titbits siventbronola to . corner of Market mei &mood sweets. . •CINCIttRie.TI, • Tie Coloinibtia owl - Yenta; by Madan , ' and Claticasn Pities' m' Ibr -Detroit; flb.lot i a Miltrankiw We. Cie n eiverz b • iteenit= 4 tit=k r, td . y . r . ier r g I=r" ....t A. SL, b P.allemid Sim Buffalo, n Ottet "rt a Ti" " irlTaio tiver k lll•= b rAtelie , ell. lit."l4lSCl•lens, will be mood moat Witham. • chtsykrottel y ter. then say other. cLARKE panes, Proprietors, h4"1" . t rOlg r A. lT CA th liGliT Aimee alp Aar° corner of Smithfield and WA...Wad; oppoeite.the eirmoov.bel• Dogma °rt° off. index StlVebralleiniotal.eadTatet ritr-RLINGTON lIERRING2 O boxes en "'M "Id!? UAW "t e o, br - Uroceet ana u lst ...wars. • J AVA COFFEE-10 bags very !opener, " ju" reed and fcr "Mt. a. tacCLORG Co.. _1426 lAbertr lar IL re HITE LINEN DRLINGS, of r- V V ant cmalltlet apt at Ter , kW Itt tett., just teed by MP t lIi7F^IIFIE . jo9 N. E. carom at Fourth sad tlattatlAL. ILL PAPER--A superior lotjust ree BMud for sals br W. 8 8.. . EILVH.N. Rtatborges;.. aILLETT'S 303 PENS-- - A fresh sup . 0 vs theta anyclior !teal Pans, recoA and for aale a W. S. IW - I:NI64OI=M , • comer of Neaddal and nuke idd. UNION-COPYING PRESS-The neatest IL) mid meat pmeertat Prar me —mute on • new . mut:lglu übleh all tkietioo Le ouremau.d emmequent- I I ma‘MteN law labor than the common wean or Wart, P'7;:zY" -L1.1%17.1: Mirk Tea frimi Liverpool: lIIST RECEIVED, at MORRIS' Tea Mart, `,, k trt 1 4 01 1=irtglr , L b Fat 2230 Z htiej oo s i % a u ral, the behinds!:lf T.a ithaTUs.ll.l l l the frERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLED -- b UV do. Just roed and for sill. "'Woods arid re. y_ R. X. le= Atoug Am Pittsburgh. St' EC TAC L t—Yire . have a completer goutlitztly.evtdotoj.errtlins to tpie.l,vertedzifloo. of .• lvi,YE AND vat FOUNTAIN..--Ttio 'Atm..- ' tiot, of th e medical rentarenr.i. invited to tbe Erw Ear Egentalekby Dr. rood ! 0... m t, of New Yorke— Jut received and for ode td ' W• W• WHEON• ' k ay . _ ... .. .. BOTTLE CORKS--800 - gro; for by Pat R. E. HELLER/3,67 Word st, PARIS GREEN-540 lbs. sup., for sa ERS.Ie by 144 R. R. S ELL UTMEGS-1 bbl. No. 1, for sale by II Je2l R. r— SICLLERS. NEW NO. 3 MACKEREL-100 bids. and 1 4 5 to arrlzratr& mr . , .4. INDIA. RUBBER BELTING—Just reed, from tlut manufacture:.' 11:40 feet Lida Belting. far al 1.1111 pariaama, tor 14 mss atta Rabb.. °spot, Na. 7 and 9 Wool et. , J. IL PICILLIPS. j. 4 I UST ED— RECEIVA eupply of In L Br it i'mor u m N . 121. Ebt•la...i %WV / e n "i"b° ""il enel , ILI 1.1.114. Cheap Black De Laina - MURPHY .B BURCHFIELD have just o.ll 6, Tr a a pa wool) tack D. ) aina, at aZ la LACK. BERAGE DE LAINE.--Thil_ I IJIP .1 owe* Ulla. eon be b.& at etre store of F l5ll-10 bble. new Lake Trout; E " for mid 10 L by jeZl J. B. CANFIELD. NO. SUGAR-25 hhda. for aala.by • J•M J. 9. CAN ODA A 51 1 720 caskis is. fu t r ,t ale bLuo 13 OTATOES-150 bu. for pale JL s. a w.lllsll/..U011 F IAUR-100 bbla. extra Faro., for eale by a a W. HARBAUGIL ME= 13 — EACHES-75 bu. for sale by 143 . 9. t ir..LIARD.4OOII. —se CriEE S '0 boxes.Cream.Ta sale_b i t JIM 8.2 W. HAUBAIIO UNIATA NAIL RODS-95 bundles Slit, Co. Axle by B. P. VON BONNTIOUST t CO. . ion - '1 LASS-400 bOxes Window Gloss, nasnit km ay flaw, for sa,ls by • jai n. P. 'CONDO:I - SUOMI' & CO. - II AY FORKS, Hay Bakes, and Scythe 11 6catL4 fu W.bT P. voitod Mill,oll.ET t COM:211 KOK REAL GOOD - TEAS, go, MORRIS' Tea Matt. - in ttar.Diagsoted. 1 aa az damagad Teas aze !wer Impt. at. tbla es _ . 1 1 „..REEli GLAT.ERWINDON BLIND PA ssuperior lot ot tba above welds Jost 'nest sad for sal• . • 71.10311.8 YSLLMX.R.' J. 21 • • is Market se. EAPER 11ANG1NGS—A aisortinent trjraporAnmiem tet 01 Wood W01 1 :1 . 1 4 TWINE-500 !bs o. for sia:4lVor. QPIRITS TURPENTINE-10 bblg. (to a?, K:v, rive) for vele by J-111D W D iracel et. CD.• •1014 ; LARD OIL-10 bbls. for sale by 31114 I. KIDD CO- GO Wood.rt. - D EFINED BORAX-ZOO lbs for sale by jel4 .7. KIDD 2 CO.ooWaod st F l9ll-15 bbls. New White; . sale b 30,4 3 T ;. CANFIeLD. Ski...ER.62IJ 8-100 boxes pure; bbIS.. . 7.t.cu M eLD. • jeli ' • 4 I,SX-10410 lbs. for sale y J. b • _ .1•14 I3.C&HFIELD. r em. bblr. for Bale bi nr i r ; INSEEDbr Jel4 J pm—zo bbls.Griswold'ebroad, ILA ftm NJ. . B. C. 11(1 7 11171). - ITASH-4 casks for sale by idt , J.ll. C. 01131.11 . IRS PROOF PAINT--10 bbla.for sale by jel4 7. B. CANFIELD. lICKETS-5 doi. Marietta make, for oilcr by' 014 . J. CA.NTEELD. ' HEES.4—".AO boxes for' sae by jela . J. 8. OANYTELD. - _ BACON -15 casks Shtabless, i•l4 " gra 6%1.t r CHEESE -8G boxes for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY LID.. Mart. and Irmt abC S. t ti. ILLILHAUCIT.' FEANIIEBS -- LXIIX) The. for sale by isle B.* ciFFRE.--300 bgs. priine Green Rio Cot:. OK remind and tor see b 7 WAIT a co. Herring b d b . l.ls. I..g d. sl,ltkled adhalf Ltda. - do • do • . La stare and tar mak by U.6) JOILN W ATT I MIL h ARD.-2,000 lbs. Lard, for sale on con sigrosent by , T. WOODS t SON, 61. W. A. • - . BACON-- , 5600 lbs. Hog Roind, on consign, .ept, Poresl. by 'T. WOODS. ON, -AIR BALLS—Of all the different !lam the lowat vlaotn# _. pratus. TR NSPARENT WINDOW SHADES-' Jost resolved, • good swortment, dllterent .., style, ehlott wUI te sold yore kw et. wlsoletals or WO/. attlw Oil Cloth Warms., Nos. sTMmdit. WO/. GREEN OIL CLOTII--300 yeidifor door Blinds. just reed from T 140,7, 41.1 IkLe vale at Nos. sant 9 Wood Amt. 4. aIL MILLIP9I: INDIA RUBBER WHIPS—Of all Rossini manuflotared. for .I Eo irlitalemd• wad VDU.% at the lia Robbor Depot. Not.: rad 9 Wood moot. 14 ^1 7.111. PUMMEL .EW MACKEREL,— lop eby.i.ti 2io. a, Bolen Insprt Yar br {k9II.TOHN WATT aOO. - • Wall Paper and Borders. frHOMAS PALIABR, 55 Market drat, re' je. • tame Invitem Ma altos • • of Duretuwers [alas YRUPS—Underaood'e fin° LemoriSyinli. keZZl usar , a nd atmrtm riga aao co, • Orceers sad Te.De•lent n AIRY SALT—A superior aitiOle fur the' pi.rrn ratitntr..— lo?,11. Or : Iff . .m.a AP SAGO CIIEESE—For able by • .1•20 _ mi. A. ikaanto a co. POD EISII-4300 W3L sell fi licCL UIN2 03ne, far 521 e by, ie23 .• • Card ILEX.ANDER 44 , DAY, haring co pin : to clove tiler font business, how oder theirendra e of Feuer arid Stare DAT G d. OODle•atgrerzedwitg. Pr'itaittl'ta"ryry CassunakA ll ' lLo rn k awl colored Oxide Rhine lilltt r of the beet ra= tu d P ift s are, tatres, of to • Illsok ' te. of 'the twit mkt Piwiere.lewelllnv i gisclats,sl l l l7l nae."fl et. t a ti e,Cbtokr, is, toe* tor with almost star article ft( the a til * Zie Doe. Porch...en ere Weibel to will; su we are &Woolard to g t. 4,ckwatarg-41._ by wholesale or retail older to Owe o ._ T i nazta i tztr y " . .1137;2i,, 55 Market ste'll. W. eor. of lawhotid:. SUNDRIES-- - B labia larking'S erwhal Ihtor; ddo do Fatal -tad do -• A tll ditd Aii= - •- - .- or sal* ii • - lel9 , J. D.W.ILILIKILS A CO. -- - rrOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA.-74 dozen flue ndredaad .0* bi Nag , • R. E. smaxas. INK R00T. , -4eo lbs. prime qUality,,iU# told end far nde br 011V] ft. 11. BELLEXS. ACID--250 lb!. just reed and for j ..lo br .1e1.9 IL E. 8E1.1.M. • 110 D LIVER 40 gallons, rocs wuin, la Ws by jail> E. E. BY.LLEK.s. 1.? MIT ACRES. OP GROUND, favorably t 00044 tco arawbettioy or holt of SOY -ad filw minutest dn. of Alleploanditxr ACOTOII BURLAPS-2 bales euitable for W.:diktats. Also—WO W.:elf .. .Aso:um dudln rod jar '. bw . bi 11458 E V esprEnr.. Scarce and Desika Goods! . in*. VARIOUS STYLES, open this more l." !Ear kes LICEM 111Thala Bled Slim. m.i Hosrsisg .: mF Attootlon Is lulled to thsla cholas madded of French, j.s.ros, Whits itoodi to Sz. „We to or t0...0w, *am Na.,:ritiek-.4 PRITEBYLVAILLA "RAILROAD 1351. SPRDIG AARANGE3IENT. ,1853 Forty-six hours to . Philadelphia. Forty-four hours lolialtiraore. 281 &ilea Itailioad--103 miles Canal. ilttArt FULL 101110ITAIIIS ZOlrti TO "Pli/LAPELPHLi, DAITIMDRE AND NEW YORK. Beial free from -.Rang ehang ea and . portenva • connectecttriti pine Lina. - Two Daily Lines: Express P ac ket Boat'. . Meglagi a i F .Ackrp3rrris roe rowans.) ILLAVE 'l'ittabare logdolmstrogh, thence Dr PortaC'Rall+o'a 11OLVDAYSBUIL01, - NEW - PENNSYLVANIA 'RAILLOAD, Tao poodred sad Porty4lna =Mr dints to Parkas Ortrr utornintornettry terbtokt and