A DitlO POBLIBI/11D BY WHITE it CO. - • PITTIBIIIIGICI MONDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1851. Ia`READING NATTER WILLWE FOUND EACE(PAGE ORTIIIS?-4PER. . . . . . , . , , SOixiiiif oar eotemporaries profess to see an ~ ,i ncontistunoy in our depreciation Of the danger . -to Pitisbergttinterests to-be apprehended flute ~ the lieraptield Railroad, and our complaint of the Panic Faith of . Plillad,elphia. ' s;othing but 4.misapprehention, Of our meaning,lor. a wilful perversion of it, can justify sub an impression. . Weleve no apprehension that th i a Hempfiehl road will divert from 1133 the "whol i trade, tn.- 'rel,.andinterectitai of the South- est," or any Olt portion of It, or that it will have any very orlon indultam upon our prosperity, pardon. ilorij if left to its own natural operations. • Not; . ithn=ding Chit corn ' er tha t we have a =jast tight t o 'complain of the unlist. troatmene aid bad faith of Philadelphia, in stepping for• t i monism promptl to afford aid and smear to that +Pm**, while i pledges to .this city, and to our • .• Western - Road; re unredeemed--And . the very - fact,that theStookholdens and Directors of the . 'Pennsylvania Railroad ir&Philwielphis . have ;Shoirn a disposition to take the Hempfteld Rall iroad. under Di it protection ,. constitutes the tide danger of hat road to us. - If it should be coma site intere t of the PemasYlvania Railroad to promote the trusinessof the llempfieht Road, ' . , ro.the injury of Pittaburgb, no doutditcould ex-, ' eat considerable Influence to that ellect:' This . aspect of the case oanstimtes to our mind the, 'thief danger to . be apptchended to . Pittiburgb in, ihe . .fiempdeld 1 project. If. Philadelphia will make Pittabtagli the real terminus of her Cen tral Toad; and carry out hoe pledges to us in good faith, :we have 'nothing to fear from the liseepfield project. . ' " . ..- If the people of .Philadelphia, and the Direc t:rant -the.. Central Railroad think that it is really important to that city to have i more di ' reed yenta than that by the river—which in oar opinfortis a very good ono—to reach tho trade whltdivrill, It is expecte, 'concentrate at a point opposite Wheeling, they will tied, on examina tion, ,the Pittsburgh and Steubeuvillo .route much' baiter nulled to ;their parpose than the 110 . 40 61 . This we emir, al follows: 1. it is 113 Airect: Thu Itidiread distence from Wheeling to Greemburgh hen been variBusly ea . nailed at from 80 to 90 miles! From the diffi cult. u nature of the country, we lamp take the lat . ter as 'the true Wheeling, or. Say 91 miles to . Bridg port; opposite Wheeling, which will be -the ter , minus of 'the Western and Southern roads, in . _ ihe'ttircetiott ottneeling, end the true point of :‘,41-tSfgenci :competition.. The ptenbcuacille figuto ttl , thus: • Greectsbttrgh to Pittsl4=o, 21 miles Plitsbargh 40 " io Bridgeport,: 20 Midday the distance by both routes the name, and Intercepting the trade and travel before It reaches .the stations ,3f the Baltimore road in, S. It is cheaper., TSe IlempSeld will. be a way expensive road. It crosses two large navi gable deers, tonzmisfree hula, and ths whole 90 milts would have to be buLlt. By. the • Stmm beiville route, only 60 tam off-additional road would require th be built, and twenty of that could be very Cheaply constructed. • 6. It in more economical for Philadelphia. as she would thus nie.the whole _of her road, in stead . otturnitig undo off of 31 miles of it; sad the Steubenville road will pay Much better, as it will pass through a large eity, giving it &large • local trade" • Prom thin: examination it will be seen that Philadelphiaean accomplish her object of attract ing the Cinciamati,. Belpre and Marlette road to Wheeling, - and of enjoying its trade sad travel, together with that of the Ohio Central Railroad, better by assisting to build. the.rpittshargh and Stimbenvillo mad, than by throwingher aid to . the Hemp : field project. There is no doubt, also, that the Cincinnati, Belpre and "Marietta Coni patsy would like this amazement much better, twit woisld give them just as direct a road with ' the east, besides opening op to them the trade of WASHINGTON ABM nib CO2SPATSIOTS SLAM At a- dinner goon to, Archbishop Hughes, in Liverpool, he spoke at length of the origin and Prelinme of the Dreited Stater., as colonies and independent. States. The toast which called .1 him tip ruses blows ... *The United Stater and their institutions, founded as they are upon the true principles of religions' freedom." , Drank with great tip ' plume . . „ The Archlirs' Imp confuied hlmsclt Principally to the Subject:of religions freedom. After indul ging in a fling at the! New England Puritans, whom he represented to have been as inlets'- , ant and heir/ore persecuting than the country rwhiwh*.theY iteiir" 4lo Pee en to say "There were other eolconea, ' for at that time the proviticeswere settled according torelleous cat% and we had one Catholic colony, for which I will char the honor of having set the first ex ample et gious freedom which is known on the pages of universal history. That was the eolonycf Maryland, to which the persecuted _ • Quaker , of hisesschnsetta, and the persecuted Presbyterian of Virginia fled from_ the opposite States , es to a place , of refuge, anina which they found . their rights immediately recognised, and they were placed npon an equality wit h 'those who inherited the charter, es on the nom = mon right of being a religious eommnnity which 'Bed from persecution." /LIS Somewhatligular theithe honorable ex ample of the colon of Umpire:id stands !alone that there was noting like it before, (for the Bishop says it is the firsfeastinple 'of - religions 1 freedom which ie knows' on the pages ofunirer , sal histery,"); and what is more remarkable, there has °been nothing like it in Catholic colo nies or'countries Si/1M And we remark in pees . ' that we are - i ndebted for this single exam ple of Catholic toleration to an English noblenum, Gard Baltimore,ztreeplied his charter from s - Protestant king,' lee 1.,) and not to the Sob. ropewr the Pope. If the example of the colony of, itiarylarni may he spoken of in such terms by an Archbishop, why ie. it not . followed in Aus . tria, Spain, Portugal, Naples, and Rome itself ; for if, Lord Baltiteere did right, then the Catho lic authorities °deli those countries, and All . Catholic marries, shave been doing wrong,' and doing it with the crimple of the;Colony of land beferri their ties. But we :tome new to the portion of the ad-. arms which grossly slanders the men whose Large end Merril minds establiebed the great prineipleset religious - freedom under which be and 148. pea* have grown up end flourished aide by age with an overwhelming majority of Prottedents. He lays: (re copy from the Pitts beret catholle,) , . • _ rrnmewent enandthere was no such thing in the prueinces as slitters freedom. When they came to think Slat theyhad lived long enodgh to est up housekeeping for thhiaselves, they met; and, amongst other things the gentian of relt. gion came up, and do you know ,why they have nil/thins freedom nowt Because they couldnot agree on anyone religion that should be .prs. datalstant. (Hear, hear, and laughter.) is the tree history butl will do them the lac . tie, to say, as I sai d before, that having admit. tea the Principles , they hare bear:faithful to the oonsegromeme--(hear, bear,) --end st. this day; barring and abating a little commas' prejudice which reaults.,from igeonorce, which no law can mach, the. Catholic haste same rights ia Niestaelmaetts, Virginia, senosylverue as , the Quaker had originally in the ;latter, or ' the Presbyterian in the former, or the ,Epizeopelian in Virginia. (Hear, hear.) The rights are common, and .therefore" they don't „claim . any credit, and I would take from , the 'Protestants the merit of, proclaiming religious freedom, for I have road a good deal, and to this day I never found a single instance where Protestantism Smut* religioue freedom, where it was in his power to withhold it. (Applause.) I never. heard (of. such an instance, and. will give tip anyis:gement thstl may undertake, if you can labor ma la history s nation whica had become protestent, and which hadgrantedreliglous free , dome and ixt.the United States it.hes not been a • concession offered M .: ileac principle, but it is the' restdtaf'stern necessity because they Could „ not Agree 'amongst themselees. (Heir, hear.") It is 'enough to Mahe the blood of en Amen = tern lOW reins to hear this mitred euelisaen as Washington, Prank. Salem, Sherman, and a host of oth • en, before an English 41anar.par,t7, as a act of wreoeh i g higehir lehas 'hehhu4 m the/ mold MA agree wpm any particular creed, were fain to make • virtue of neoessitit, and leave all on equal !Collet. . After having done vitailte could to injure the .fair *a of thegreat and good men who foUnd ed 'goreriunent, lie pate In the fillowing leme for the intolerance which seer did and kill does exist. in the Papal intolerance; ."Xtror when we deny religious - freedom as the work of Protestantism, it is objected to ns : '.Witat kind of freedom have you at Rome? That does not justify the comparisom.. In Rome the people had only one religion; they never had any other since it becaine Christian. The people did I not want religious freedom; and never asked. it. There were no petitions of the people, or mange n or for it, and they did not want it. For 'though now and then some of them left the old , religion, they did not remain at. Protestantism of any form, except when it was their advert. tsge, bat went at once into infidelity." This beautiful specimen of jetraitical logio is a fitting conclusion to what went before it. ~ I n Rome,'; says the Archbishop, "the pegk had bay one religion;" and he knows, and we all know, whythey had only one. °mason Jormarox.—Ve give, thinmorning, on the first page, the address of Governor Jona. ITOSt at the laying of the cor n erstone of the Spring Gardenhustituts, a liternry and scientific institution in Philadelphie. 'We are all familiar with dov..Johnston's powers as it statisman; but this will show that he is even more at home, worn brilliant, in the peaceful walks of morals nod literature. lt will be read with Pleasure 1 audjprotii by allivho can 4 liate a solid and sterling production; a nd e venture to predict that this address will "In for him more friends than any speech be er made. JAB. ItuflHANAlf =Dann JAL CAMPBELL. We ask the attention of every voter of Penn sylvania, to the following article fromt he PAIT4,- delphia Bulletin, a taper which professes no fealty toeitber of the'great parties, but which is gen ,.erally understood to be ticmocranc in its lean ings. The withering rebuke it administers to James Bockanen for his, endersomeot of Judge Camtbell,—wbo has been pronounced by the best men of thnemoeratio party, All hopelessly incompetent:for a seat on the Supreme Math— is richly deserved: . -itiE JUDICIA.B.Y--AGAIN. As there are occasions when it wield be Lm- proper for independent journals to Interfere in pert),, matters, so there are itUtllllCll.l when it would be criminal for them not to speak boldly out. Generally, Whigs and Democrats may be lift to struggle for the spoils, without danger to the country. Bat when insidious attacks are made on rights common to all. then it behooves every newspaper, whatever its position, to In terpose its remonstrance. If the . constitution is sought to be surprised while its defenders are asleep, the press that ever waketal sentinel on the walls of the republic, must raise the cry of alarm, or the citadel of our liberty Is overthrown forever. . One of these energies demands our , interposi-, tion now. ' In a late speech at Liicaster, the Honorable James Buchanan, referring to 'the Democratic nominee for the Supreme Court, as 'muted that one of them - had been assailed because of his attachment to the Catholic Church. Mr. Buchanan ought to have assured himself of the truth of thin etatement before he made it. We 411111181;g the sneaker to point out a single instance in. which Judge Campbell—for he is the nomi nee alluded to—has been &mailed on accounn of his religion. We challenge Judge Campbell hinseelL end all his friends who are circulatieg the slander, to produce a single fact in • proof of it, The converse. of this assertion, It is notori ous, is the truth. If Judge Campbell were in any way incompetent to fill the place be aspires to, hie religion cams would be named as en ob ection to him. , This cry is raised by himself and his friends to turn public attention away froze an Inquiry into his fitness for the office.— And it is to prevent the introduction of this seo tasian elements Into politics, as well as to keep an incompetent man off the Bench, that the lied letin, and other independent journals, oppose his election. The fact is notorious, that be was placed on the ticket simply became of the threat made by his friends, that unless hewas nominat ed, the whole democratic ticket Omuta be defeat ed. . Ills nomination was Made without any re gard whatever to his qualifications for the office. The truth is, he has done the Catholic religion more harm by dragging it into the arena of .po 'lineal strife than all its enemies combined could , have done it lathe same time. . We will not allow ourselves, in this citation, to ha either misunderstood or misrepmenten. It is the maxim of the American constitution to regard all , sects alike. Every citizen, whatever his creed, is equally elegible for public office.— I Let a man be what he will, Baptist or Quaker, Catholic or Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Lathe , ran' Methodist•or Jew. he cannot be opposed on account of his creed, g otherwitemospornr, - with out violating the spirit of the Constitution. But the reverse of this is tine aid no man con be retmnAa.ded on acmast of hissed, without a aim liar outrage on that instrument. Had .Judge .Campbell kept his persuasion in the background: bad he not canvassed for votes as a 114dAlfil= had he : not, when this obnoxious, proceeding swear:tea out, raised the cry of religions per secution, no man would have inquired whether he was &Catholic or Quaker, and thousands of voters would even have remained ignorant of his- creed. lint, by demandieg his nomination on the ground of his being a catholic, he assails our religious liberties. perils the fundamental prio ciples of free government, and invites, In the fit ' tare, along series of sectarian struggles to dia ./nice humanity. Had be been alone task's effort we mightlirre passed him by as too iesignificant to works much evil. But when men es promi nent as Mr. Buchanan lend themselves to his parricidal atabitioa, we tremble for the public. and feel that, if the country is to be saved, every patriot must rally. for his fatherland at once. But M.r. Buchanan did not stop with this se motion.. He proceeded to aunt' Judge Camp bell that he know biro well and intimately, and, his youth considered, be pronounced bias to he ns able a men xi beebeen placed upon the ticket by either the Democratic or Whig Judicial Con vention. Upon this he staked, be said. his ve racity as a man. What does the bar of Phila delphia say to that?' James Campbell equal in ability to Chief Justice Gibson? Orto Meredith, Chambere, Black, or oven the least talented no minee on either ticket? The Cominonwealth would be at a poor pass, indeed, if the legal pro fession in it rose . too higher than the grade of ,James Campbell'e intellect. The acres of our farmers, the houses of oar citizens, and the book debts of our merehards, would be in imminent peril, were the Supreme Bench composed of men who had no more ability or legal learning than James Campbell. There is not an attorney in Philadelphia Who does not laugh at this absurd comparison. Here, where James Campbell is known, there is but one opinion among his broth er lawyers as to his utter incompetency for the Bench of the Supreme Court. It would requite a political veracity, immaculate in its repute, to endorse .this ridiculous nomination; and_ that of BUCII3IIOII boa never recovered from the di lemma into which he brought it, when he In. duel Gen. Jackson to make charges, which, on the honest old hero referring to him as the an therity, he could not substantiate. Hir political veracity forsooth!. . This judiciary question is one of vital moment. If. Judge Campbell is to In elected, notwith atinding.bis .incompetucy, merely because he is a Catholic, so may a Presbyterian, a : ethod fat. or a Quaker. success will furnish s pre. cedent, which others will hasten to imitate, when the fury of religions strife will be added to the bitterness of political animosity. The polls will .become the tool , of the pulpit. Sectarian strife will rage in our halls of legjelation ; sectarian prejudice pervert the decisions of the beach; and sectarian sympathies prosetihe good men, or elect bad. The religion* element thus intrtuluced into ratio, Some one Pot; or coalition of feeta, must eventually gain the ascendancy, to be followed by Intolerance. if not persecution:.and these as ter blood-hounds. step T loose, who nen tell where the hunt will stop ? Let us pause at the beginning! At this first attempt to force a man into office, because of his religions creed, let us draw tack! - We enti not Mr. Buchanan the edat he will gain by this parricidal blow,at his country. For his own ambitious ends be is willing to sow the wind; let him beware he does not reap the whirlwind ! • Tussle= Nswssaasns.—By the following letter from the Post Mee Department, address ed to thapropristors of the Baltimore Patriot, it will be seen that the postage on all newspapers seat for a pelted of leas than three months most be prepaid: "Poor Onto; D114.11%85'4 July 7,1851: .42catreninc: In reply to youre of the let inat2l you are informed that all newspapers emit for less period than three months (whether sent from the office .of publication or otherwise) will come under the head of transient newspapers, upon which the postage mule be prepaid at the dace Om litsli4 "V*l casPecgolly, your obedient simian; FITZ itrzzar WARREN:. . . The losing' on a paper weighing one ounce or =dee one cent, when mat not °Ter 600 miles; °vie . 600, and not' over .1,600 nines, two ants my 1,600; end not weer 2,600 miles throe onste;low 2,600, and not aver 0,600, four 'cents; corer, 8,600, lei cents; for .eetiny addition al aunt% or fraction of an ounce; an additional Gov. FOIE or TEM Coavaaxus .. Upon re.examinlng the remarks of Kveavernor Fish, now, U. 8. Mentor elect from Nee . lre*. Upon the ComPrtltelet! /matures. ;or to spook ti orefteitely, the Fugitive Sloe Lim. Washed in ourpaper of Saturday, wears gratified to per ceire that he occupies precisely thesime ground which Ocs. Johnston and the Whip of Pennsyl vania occupy. Ito acquieeces in it, but he does not approve, of it; and trusts the time is not. far distant when it can ibe purged by amendment of itanhJectionable features. lie is net in favor of its repeal,,because, the-constitution requires some law of the kind; nor does he desire at thin time the .ogitation of the question of amendment at the risk, in , the ,present temper of the public mind, of exciting "sectional controversies and embittered geographical divisions." This, it strikes us, is the position the North should take—firmly withhold approbation, while we yield obedience; and study by a calm but do. clded 'course to prePare the mind of the whole country for such a modification so shell, while it preserves our good faith towards the slave hold. log 'totes, remove the strong and well founded Objections which the people of the Free States have to it Inlts present. form. In the mean time, lei us proems the law of 1847, as ► testimony which Pennsylvania 24 !I sovereign state may of eight bear Spinet the institution of slavery. SAD Acanor 'AND thIATILMID morning. about 2 o'olock, the hack belonging to the Far mer's Hotel, was driven down to the landing, near the pier, for a man named Barry, his wife,' and two-chlidren, who came in the Propeller.— The driver left the hack with the above persona in it to look after the baggage. 'While he was absent the horses and hank wentinto the river, and the wife land two children were drowned.— The edictal and disconsolate hither is now at the Farmer's Hotel. • We learn the hack was driven near the pier on scion:lt of the ill health of Mr. Barry. One of the hories *tea blind; both were drowned.= Cleveland Herald, Idly 10. The cause of the ill health of Mr. Berry, was that be was struck by the mate of the /Inmates with a stick of wood, and knocked senseless, and his life diepaired of. , This caused them to leave,the vessels at that time of night, causing the loss of the wife and ttvq - children. So says the Cleveland Democrat. nox NEW YOBS. (Conwrendom or et. P(itiansrsh DOT (WM') • New Yong, Jul/ 9 , 3851 . The town is remarkably quiet since the fourth, end in feet, we bare nothing of local interest.— The news from 'Mexico 'ln'telation to the expul sion of Americans from the Tehuantepec route nun a good deal of =acrostic:l, and a good many ill informed people think they see in the movement the . commencement of an extension southward cf our boundary. It will be no fault of the locofooor, if they do not create trouble in Sonora and the whole frontier of California. and then force another collision with Mexico.— Such a movement would not be, distasteful to the people of tholonth, or indeed of tiny but New England. and may be fairly placed among the probabilitin. Letters from California neat in the most am 'fidept terms of the favorable prospects of t h e Whigs at the next election; Aa a Whig membefr of Congress; may' be not In the person of the Mom IL F. Moore, of the Assembly , a little idea of 'hisety(e may not be amiss. In person he is tall and Cinder, with lingers resembling claws, so bony and long are they. His hair and beard black and tangled, an blown hither end thither by every breeze, but one dues not mind this, so absorbed doss he become In Sato:dog to his re marks, always uttered at the top of his thin most as f0110w5..." Mr. Spenther Tbe, bill before the iloun G very vast, very raps indeed.. (vague) the title to the land is in the State, and in.a.fran.abbr, yes sir I in-s-feroi-able, (lealleria- Ns) and to morrow I doll take the trata'l4l (itudal) step to defeat It." All the while he speaks, he continues to rash backwards mid fore wards in the aisle, stopping *very ten minutes to take a swallow of water, and you have the op. peanut of the moat eccentric and honest Whig in the California Legislature, from whence be can ill be spared, much good as ha would do in Congress. Another new ship for the l'acitio M. S. Co., the “Golden Gate," made her engineer's trip this week, with the most complete suocess Her engines are oscillating. 86 inches in diameter, and 9 feet etroke, and made 17} revolutions per minute, with only ten pounds of Mama. She promises to mate a sensible difference In the length of passage to California, at least three days less than the present ran. The nomination of Gen. Scott, by the various State Conventions, and the unequivocal demon strations in his favor, by the preen of Nei England, make It almost certain that be will be the next candidate, and the Bocce:sated competi tor for the presidential 'office. Mere the Whig press an less bold in allowing their hands. but not so the peopie at large. Gen. Scott baa !Ves been popular in this State, not only with the real bone and muscle of the population, but with the leading working and influential part of the press, and is es certain to be nomin' and by our State Convention as that body is to meet. In the financial circles of the city there Is no movement. Sterling Exchange stands about aa usual, but no one now thinks mach more Man will be sent abroad.. The July interest has been paid u usual, the reason Uf the large demand for remittance. Money is not in great demand, nor me the rates of interest high, except to that class of borrowers whose low credit or specula tions; always make money appear hard. Vie rush of emigrants continuer, and reached; hot week about six thousand, of which one half. were Germans, the cream of eminent", and a, valuable accession to our country. This week the arrivals are large, and chicly Germane, in tam Ireland does not send us her usual quota.— She does not produce them, and of count has none to spare. c. /or the Pittab.Ubo.4l,3. =IM=I Dear Sir—ln compliance with your request, I tend accompuoying this, the act of the last Legislature, repealing the auto[ 1849, relating to the protesting of notes, At. - I The act, excepts from its provisions, all notes, /M., "made or entered into, " -between the sth of April, 1849, and the date of this act, being the Bth April, 1851. I say the Bth April, 1851, is the date of the law, and you will perceive it was presented to the Governor on the 26th March. and ten days after that (Snndaye excepted) it became a law; by the provision of the Constitu tion, viz on the £4.lt April. The act repealed, provided that notes, do., could be protested., Se.. at any time before suit I Brought, even after the last day of singe. By some oversight, this act is not among the opts of ..general nature," Just published, copy of which I have. I obtained it from. the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Yours, do., J. KNOX. To repeal the seventh, eighth,- and ninth tee lions of en set passed the fifth day of April, Anne Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty nine.„ entitled "An set to vacate Long Lane * in the county of Philadelphia, and for other pur poses" Several, 1. Be it enacted by the Senate end Roma of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met,' and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the seventh, elgth and ninth MC flows of ; pa act Timed the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, en titled "An Act to vacate Lang Lane, in the county of Pidladelptda and for other purposes," be, and the tame are hereby repealed, Provided that the panne of this act shall not be con suited to affect or impair any promissory notes, post notes, notes of hand, due bills or other contracts made or entered into between the fifth day of April, Reno' Domini eighteen hun dred and forty-nine, end the date of this law. John Cense, Speaker of the House of Rep. resentstives; Benjamin Matthias, Speaker of the Senate. We do certify that the bill entitled "An Act to repeal the seventh, eighth end ninth fIeCtiOLIS of an act paused thefifth day of April, Anna Domini one diamond eight hundred and forty nine, entitled "An Act to Tecate Long Lane, in the county of Philadelphia, and for other pur poses," was presented to the Governor on the the 26th day of March, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-one, and was net returned within ten days, Sundays excepted,...after it bad been presented to hies, whereupon it hu, agreeably to the Constitution of this Commonwealth, be come a law In like manner self be had signed it. WILLI fi3l JACK, Clerk of the House of Representatives. SAMUEL W. PEARSON, Clerk of the Senate. HAIMISBIII6II, April 6th. 1861. Stall:WY/ 0171 Ct. . ' I do hereby certify that the foregoing and =- Penney' /013(4i /J. nosed is a true and correct copy of thenriginsl act of the General Assembly, entitled "An Mt to repeal the seventh, eight andntinth sections of an act passed the tlfth day of Aprid, Ann° Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty nine, entitled ''Ari Act to masts Long Lane, in the county of Philadelphia, and for other par ' poses,". certified to by the clerks of the decant and House of Beprentatlvee as having become a law, without being signed by the Governor, agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution of this Commonwealth, on the 6th day of ApriL. AM/ Donna isa , as the nme remain! on MS in this 'Oleo.. Witesei ray hisel pad the seal of tho Seas. tart' Of fice, at Harrisbargh. this thirtieth day of Jape, Annekilairini ops thousand eight hub,. dred atalliity.4l!o.+l! _ _ V.'HEYIEDICT, piety o "..! ppretipy of theCatateemnialth: eiratieCto hie Creditors or Ur lito ' Ildialie of - ....±tie undersigned,' wears:allies ippointad ki a Public meeting; held ttkih l3 . 'AM= the 15th of 1 Febrier y lent, representing either in person or by proxy's:ll4re millibar Of tbrereditors of the late Republie of - TOSII2I were instructed to wait ) on th e Secretary of, the Treasury on the 15th of June, to obtain his ensurer to the inquiry, what *lessor creditollsrefb entitled to the beatific and protection of the proviso In the boundary act, reserving eve minions of dollars to the Treasury I of the United States out of the Texas indemaltyi and what releases they 'wadi be required censer greatly to sigo, beg leave to announce that th 77 have performed t h is duty. On the morning Of the lath they waited on the secretary of the Treasury. and were irformei by him that, in' referring to the act, he had dlr. , covered that the power of making this dedeion belc:4lod exclusively .to the. President of the . United States, to wham he desired to refer ere.. The chairman of your committee celled on the I Sieentive, and- was received with that oourteey which belies' to the habitraidiselurge by thle high functionary of hid duties. Your corrnie- 1 tee were informed by his Eicdleney that on the return of the. Secretary of the Treasury to the seat of Government 'from a short vide to 010, he world salt 'menhirs fora report on the whole subject, when his decision should be. rendered with ell coresident dispatch. - fie was leaked whether that decision might be expected by the 15th of September, when your committee were instructed to call a mating of all the creditors at Washington of the late Re public of Texas, to take into consideration the expediency., of , tumoral:lag the Legislature of Texas at its next swims, on the first Monday in Nareeiber, es to the' settlement of the public 'debt 0f.T.21111 on some basis which might be m - trolly satisfectory. • • .Thd President was pleased to assure • your , committee that hie ; decision ahould be glees In time for the meeting in question. liothlog row numbs" for your committee to do' but earnestly to solicit s fell meeting of all the creditors of the late Republic of Texas, In per -son orby proxy, whatever tray be the specific' securities pledged to heir payment, at the Na- I gored Hotel, at 12 o 'clock meridtme, on Handay. onthe Mail of Septetiber next, then all the doo- 1 mints essential to a foil understanding of the imbjeet of the,priblio debt of Texas wiJbe rid., lad to beheld before the meeting. . This meetlegbetheres in one view of famish ible importance. Itrosy avert the recredm of further leeslation on the part of the Congress of the United States, In Waimea to thi final and; immediate disimbureement of the rammed fire millions, by which needles, delay will be avoid- ed—o consideration of no' nun moment. Wheel it is recollected that the Legielature of Tarsal du but once in•twO rare. Tour committee have every reason to believe from the iedica. , tiers of publio opinion among the people of Tex t, that they desire a just and honorableesettle- mud of their public debt, equally confatent2eith l the censideratione of both polity end justice: To eruct an object eo essential to the relief and in important to the honor of the State, Texas has an ample fond In money and land, without inflicting • does burtheen or one not of War tics on the presait or &fauns gthemtion of hot citizens., • It, however, behoove:lller creditors not to lost eight of the useessity of a conciliatory COWS; of policy towards the Government of Tau io conducting such as adjustment, 'tithe Secretary of the Treasury has distinctly informed your committee that 120 t one dollar eves of the neer• red ilea Willow, In the Treasury of the United States Min or will be dlebursed except under 'the 'mile orders of the constituted authorities of Texas. This coupled with the Immunity which belongs under Hie Constitution ortle United Swats to ell the States In thrill:lon, Melt Inviolable exemption from all coercion la the payment of their debts, places hex creatures Incontestably ee the mercy of 1 . 4121/4 bet Under dream:Atom which only corder otithera a higher chant* be. magnanizaity as well as Jamie,. In conclusion, yotir'iminniltteereiterste an estr aist imitation to their constituents to mint to gether, in i spirit of Madly harmony. et the tit:mend period above desimuled. - • 1. HAMILTON. of South CerolinA JOHN W. UOUSTON,.ef Delaware. CHARLESELLIS, of Virginia. COunnittee. N. B. Thu proprietors of the totem papers throughout the Noited States ass respectbalky requested to sirs au ittucrtiost to this circular in their ventral papers, which cosy possibly be interatiag to zany Of their subscribers. . There strived at New York during the fast week of the preeentatoth, twelve ocean steam ships, bringing UV fait class paMeElgtra. Dor. log the came time there arrived fs:69imadgesati from foreign porta, la selling revile: . Derellebrated as the Amin _weie; eentu thszaa, to the healing est, navy of User prederstkee were of wet worth aa4.reetng virtu. U. O. ramlre eelobratni Arabian Llatemt Is • eceopealtlea et behleezto trees emptieb wad menatle rod porellsr to Arable. eat c mu by the zee of-thetes romedhe thr Peg twelfeene. that ma the vile% /ash of the desert pramed each selreroloes cares." It ts.egesn7 rend cad bmt; *norm Is haka at the teeeteet hkeeleX e 7 Ws ore" (de. Ulveitimetsal //It stir McLam's Larks Pius.—in offering too ...deems. Lbo poi At. it. VoWittoto stot.4ll OA MO ban U. enentar a hootaltyjnaarana try tb• zonation. thaelatioto whirl ban bra Waal upon . the 'Olio ander Or patent otodhattek W. law too bowonir. tlut ltis only n..4..7 to toody sattl m plow lt ropublla estitnatSon Ow acre en loottx2l writ. of Abe ,Itlo4 omothroa to the potat. It letbo innottotg of so vall‘htror:l..zporknord. sad lous ed yhypectso. who tar mar ...I t.bu otro Pm — WhaJ. HOD CO-. [Rat sort Miami Won to oiler It to the yo:.•11% it14.144.1ti Na 01, oal et Foieign aid Lawrie= Hardware 4 LOGAN, WILSON :c0.,& N0:129 Wood street, 1.119113 1 0 W Mai • • full andcomvlotote4ofrO.WGlVAlf o 4W%CAII HAIL WARE, 'bitable ty the fleas and they an permed to afro hio yurehaarn a 4 P$ that will =DIN. tawirably Irturpay of the aurora clam Pituanugh Life Lasuranoo Company. CAPITAL, 8100,000. OFFICE, NO. 76 FOURTH STREET. 011WER21 Praldenhliksu 5,13t01. Tim Prysidgat—/Wire att•CotsiaS. • Totoonno—J oars 11. Liam SametArr—C. A. COM , . irirs...onumwtat to tutotbor pat cf this para. =fa Petroleum I Elmatstsarwr. liantinadan eO. Fa, Math 4, '5l. I. nor Crtrolows II dating ...- den in ads vlebgty: then*. trinkltrdurt Youtorml us two doom DI the Prinoritards Ram& We an etk• Orel r oat. and It. 1.• Ulu Inquired for alma. .ter? Or. Tom, respretfolly. JOBS LO3O f 11411. &bland 00..0. Marl, 10,11, I. Al. £oo--Dear ftlw Coal Atart. • A. ~W eteo loft dlth oft fop? dates, Dock OIL rrbkb bare old. Ctaw Orror•rd tout Hs doom taandistelY • your moll ' mortdric•radas Xd• Mk& We rap obtain orrrard excellent. elottlfrader. 1I roo dedr• atm. Tot" dr, ._ For eels by drlya•rr 51cDer••11; 140 Wood 'sliver, r; Wood otrevt. 11. A. tiahn.Rack, • Co. =Mr Wood mend Frots emu b. 14. Curt, D. A. Elliott. Jamb Douglass. sad 11. P. debwarta abo b_r_tb• pr. or. B. X. W.Xa, prlot • aollvdkorer Cord Drudtharrroottn.. Pittsburgh igrTBUTII FLOATS ABOVE FICTION LIKE OIL ABOTC WATER—The rick nun - gazi, tall a good pairing b 7 h7itli ass quick asa Dr. UM tali aunt dinner by citing IL And it one man tutee It, and Enda It poor. It aW dean/ the popularity with the Irina city., Ton can't intrann a twain , into popular On nzan It plane. rratlyabriatolal eirtune,freetanall bad effects of ...ud objections, and It la Ude tiactast hat catablated the ran tattoo of "Bull's Compound Tiold Cattle of stomata." taloa ail aril or disputa it. action owl the human mina lea accord 001 Ira rational and phi• lonaidcal princitiles-4 pampas the adieu orenetens and carats of the air. MOTO otetroatlonk morbid and flawed roaKa. ottengtheini the irtorrosch .4 agape cogans,' mates Deer, pure. and beeltby. blood, and maga ea arias functions of .tba Miami ofgaa of the boa. This law ?Mania wiebout the bast loupe ofham. the inavarallon brag so go se It ' rilation. loar tbought a the abatioaL eta It parporte to ear tO MOT amnia won amnia rim. It will be Bad tag' s Urge =fora but of Ku taw a which Oat the human airily originate In an hawe nude of the blood. Be not daccierd. thee, by other Bat' aco.ione wog °fiord Ton by "toy nano of 001100 rod mar preparation' . ne a cabman fog the cabal John Bala Sageseerillar This valuable preparation the groorPtor arrant* to be inspefice to al/ lama Carrnon.—Bonn and ark lot the original Dr: Ai. /bar Saraspaaa fro* Kabica—and tun no other. Bee adverriement on anotar Inge. KEYSER d /mono., 140 Wad 0,1 jaloilda/mT • Wholerala a Beall amid. OD &Kunio. the 14h nun, ear en of nobeet cad Ann* E. thumpy. OD Beturdsy, the nth Met; "Ilezlelf. ten of sfati . atui John axed 133 , YOU/10 MIN'S - ,4I.ItICANTILII LIBRARY A...K1) , !flaunt:a' r.gulne Quarts , lT M.UAT of th. young M.D.' Marcualle =TAIT AAA M.h.AW /Astltuto will be WA, at Oo Ending Boom, On )k.d.r rating, th. Ittb 1261,..At 5 eclat • ALVAN WILKINS. BerittArT• Noted for Three Prime Artiedesi! • n£43 IN DIIND.I--Dionan' Tcs MLittln Of 1 , 184...trt. 1 1 1 ITor nt.= ea .' best b"tb"' rTNatigrD In l'ittAgitith• • showd you wed th , Sul sawl,transl Ton I:c./ fallr &pad wan Itittlity,•• . bformatien Wanted. A/4$ ANN. MURPIIY, late or Dublin, h v otr, JOHN Al. LARGE iammodions WAnmiust. maid= cilemottogomr; Avorto yli .111.1 AD t YAWS New Mae. JOUNii..•MELLOR; N. 61-Wood street. tuks naldnd LISa latlowins iww.ldatS w V T Pi." of mama Ilt tandstraint Malta EwiddimentaL • • La Raw, nwhdloo2 try Haat= Cant dl s.seee. by vest he knit . % the land cram pon . debottlsb BOA I wale.., the oltb each.= i I rat b o lo b.. . Ws hand of iho22: . t • 'lla boom atm err tits heal tc Jaya that woe twee: =4lr td'ad." =k th imm Norms smir of the Robin:. • ZUSILLTI ... Illanib• sod Litwin , xellr RI d Pallor lbYtonaß- r II at Word Quick SlaS Clali me het osasoh.,. Wool 11:42r1th laws, Goad Look Palau Moral Polka: Vg i r . a%rw Lba bor.; ler4bit= Valah2keil'olta: Hanel Pats, CIttMERINUT PLOOS—A anY idaahra.hd nod arriving. FISH. -10 bbli. White Fish; io n 4 bbl. " " 27 bbl- Las ito24 23 ht. bb2." 22 ale by • J. B. CANFIELD. N • o . : v. : : 1 I_7 NEW XXIV.: TO NEW YORK CITY Via Dtraktrit .d the Ma Railroad: ronnaltait •alth rat edasaltisamors on Lake hria, the Ittehlaan.Clarelead. ColueobanW anctrotatt.leand . and tittahnnth. !Pel ra'ta . ..tra.pro...... - zuntagaira ir"" VrA t ill e trAl DUiIICIZE . A.II7OI.LOWS: . • (enadara eteePtod.) • -:. • • ad . Ist itor" Alan . a . " Alan Eamoose Trns as 6 dela*. " . ad Eionlnit Est.."" l " ' 3% " - Tao. BLa c t , lTraha d trgil.ndra. when, pamesagervan . tg.Pott turning at,.9 o' ntak T litthe ',hole Alia - The Uproot I reight an net tle Train Won Domani at L,A,AL dart.; odata W. Parser ass l it i D ant , hed to this . Train to . Mar Vary froannakirk Nan ii,,,,k7a 5...... 66. Fie. Pill he COMO 1.1 •ta da ta - Thia 0..1..1' arel Pre to transport Ilya stock and (nrighta or all lad. to ta t N. tort. pari attention aril tat paid to Stock. The Mau Won 6 tat wit am, t a. route groat alv.tar *roe P . aar•Anrdial Trains I'llll bt tlta e'ptirraannatlas ls.;icrat • very abort tims. - - ._,. ~ --. 1 nhthl. Tangs sill be dlenbutedZitir full psalm WS ha mord to tau prim of freight, am wen se 1•07 Ma iiit•Ma. - - --' r " , CLB:MP= to . •. :I MUM% Man. Inanatrk.• ,I , r: I tatt To Tenders. LWO MALE and two Faande Teachers *salad for th. Pobllo /Schools of Temporsoeovill. latlon of apohnolts will tail Ch.. oh ECordar. July ,19th. at 3 o'cloolg, P..kt.. at the /roma hebool Mass. Taneranreslll. • )or fordrer talbrmatlort loquirs of nor of ttu folloaly sossabms of the /Mart 3051:elllicegyr.r, I NCI Ele • . REM UM CHEESE-2 Extra Largo Ptee M umch..; slltat/ .turtco. QUBLINE OLIVE OIL, in Flunks, the beat P "k wu'• (inert...CV* Dram. VREsil :4LACOARONI—A very superior setele Jug reo'd aad 11,V17 3 ,, c • K n L i atrt C ift .Isl 2 pOVY DER -3040 tvri Maga ',• nutria nalor. `‘bs ro.ditlglrrCt! b? IILARET WIN Acboicoarticle,foitam Jiro.* br the atm (in* dowzbit. , tee by J 1,11 • A.ClUbßititi&t:b t CO. OVERING' ,- SUGAR-50 bbls. Crushed l kalmived, for raft ht. qA'. MILDEW 114ANURE AND RAY FORKS—A good of N. Ihrper • Co's erb,breed L 4 and %ware boa% on baud sad for Ale at cetera peicos, br IL 12 • ' • • • Altent tor MM.& o. PACKED. TEAS!- , Joukine - & Co.'s (of rh114141•111.6) nineriarjoaclPAlOrakkasd blaek Tam to sven viurtiny.... at al Cum be supplugta oars. aad rimatad la ere • s i r , /1. W. POI. MEV, 1 12 Awn. , nr Jonlars it CO. Pittaburgly Cinameti aid Louisville Tele- FtW SHARES Stock wanted at the Esau..igo Mks of rll - A. WILIEMS & CO. Copper Brooke AVE - RAVE Seders for the Stock of Teri. eljte 74*.' 4711.1:01 CO. 111 a W. J. PETTIORFAV bega to intimate td,rres2 1/ . n Ulgroor O ' f7t%T i t t ur_: ' Losrlsts. Clanks. 3114tom,itior esmails DV /mac. Thy prylly ary boarlasl to the !wore, acEl 0 /WAY bast mama overnyht mallstalnycl opyr thew assays. maws. upsysly awl az alien dasxl not oweslr .13 1 W asislued. YU plan parsuost, It Is thoystS, , 011 moss wass Mrs. yarata. aulasswPasys wtss ll.alsst• rand 00.00 eldldrm or *aril to •yablls 1000007.- /Sew Llosoy.:4.oi`eawsltiolaysyslross fsarsburtbs Watts tad trysor may bo Ime•nsla syylleaUs. jyllrive P.AGON--2eaaks Clear Sides, for sale by .1) Jan Y.. .t W. lIARSAISQII. REESE-30 boxes W. IL. for nito by 411 ' S. I W. WARBACaII. O twomcoltvarmr-vmlit=Tiral PEACIIES%-19 casks prime Halves. for e 43. lr jy 111.1111ACOIL ETV 3IACKNItEL-50 bble No. 3, la rm.' mama pot hroiract tot for de by - e. • w. nmeaseou. jU fl DOW GLASS-4000 boxes City a Orbetry brand,. for sem by W.IIABILIVAII. ODA ASII-050 rusks, of our own w, fbrr § factor., watrazitea of oa blat , teat ai law Ito • oaio at lb. lotraot toortot two , E./ LOON 17. 118It81'•CO... tint rt. Drat Matto,. SAL SODA-200 cno!c s li , for:n . al e t !)y Sy pnw.Tolittictistinawi Ali S-500 prime Cauvassed, lrll P. t W.11=3/IX6II WOOL! WOOL!—Cash paid for the differ,. T"" gr. ""'"" 4b7 ro SO I L: i t ASH-15 ciaskisf:Na!ttlo,,ronl OFFEE-125 sacks Litton Rio, for solo by Jyll.-A.CULUILTSONAM... 1 911101BACCO-100 boxes Manufactared, j. IL (Imes, itureoll JLEobinvner,Lx4 cam, elL.lce b.sa. lb,. mover A. CULSCWILON L 1,11 19.5 Mart/ •L MOLASSES—SO bblo. N. 0.. for silo be t ill A. CULBEIIXAON t CO. TA ' casks pure, fur solo by 3ru ' J. 5. DILWOII.II2 CO. INSITZUNCE RoncE "Tr : I:FRI:As CERTAIN AGENTS of the. le7sln P 4i= lb klVeirag: 1.2rgtg , .. 0 .1 tb• trutuslug Wi Pu the y allow to read notice.re tbeetteleut to be prejudiced by furrow la tbe Interest of • STATKONT . . Of VIZ /STATUS 61,111 E lIIIDSCIN Riven PIPS I. PctuNex co—am, w [4.b day ot Sept.:Apr. Mo. al. Nei dm th• p.Lay wpm. Inb•Por••••• •P the • 314 of IN•cobeseibso. his Onoinor ts e.t.a In the lituuntiltlyer Mums! In•upatc• CaaltalilT, Waterfall. 00 Uralic% UOOO Owls tsnital b tIW Comps.). Ir ' = 1 1irt ' atI`X, 21 jtVa,Iv4•= 4 aP ar epof f f *ll Is., teelar•g_ib• sttl• of m alle pld 0000007 &llPeth•iadm•im IV. lntplamaClmr thatira of r i t A . •745 "7 t i i . rAt i areal d wA o h n dime • ch Ws. ncolation of tt• &We of Lareatas Cowan,. ••• p•••• 1, oalalaa LbeConiPaty ta *mita • CaaDC•pl•• of 140.000 poLomiona of boo• 9 of sold 1.31.1 of 1619. gobiob boo bovoPutsaibal asr4 Dad tn.— • FDota amount of Premium »mind op to ./sa- Whole mot= of Zlwoulas upto ion cit ;LA* 190 Whom mocront 4 Yelna O 7 tho Wbolo jr D {a . .. , ,Lx* of clolots thou aolat.• _ *13% " rraX . firia7a 7 ii adoliol4l.olLo N. Y0b.... $0,0017 • Sangoga Covey, SS TraaI,C.NCIAA , sad ?MIL AVM. bloc dulyona AV test ihs Isla Mona la tilm Pwrideat, and Los mid AnaT Sfsfrof :114csomfAloy.salanatth. 'info itt6Lir ban . Lrebr rrr.a.t fffOrli sad febeffilvd *Vit. .I.f of Jo.fo ISS AWN ft. 31 mai, la*. of tlellof• !wag that the Agents of the 'Ural Companies' . ma be able to grant to the etsomt w ziEr . Amtrak, and MA. lektrary • automata to the therefor* kayo them to nom.* each as mane y may think proper. end to In such rates el loamta as their nemeaneemey Matta r...• *Wei their rmn.rti WM." in • goal tha; ans matt PAY their loam promptly. Are rau•aett to sell at my once. :Ca 111 \testi ever. rhea the Ma of 'names to raid Company sill to made Mom JA.ll4lTUltilln. Agent fir Use tilidsea dint ilro Joanna myna or T russa azw TUX Parrs the ability of at tataytury wait/at Arcata+. E==!l We tell ettentlas to the edverlissoront of the Ilndron Alter battles Company of Waterford, in this State. It has • wed wanted cent... and business Is uansetted hr this Company on Literal torins. The revocation of the ottletoen who Owe tbe waroutednent Is • toed iltatentos that the badness 0111 be vrodently ninductott, and to. at. yrs Iteri vial wimdttion.—/Re Yore fiwrineo fltdr.t. wie V - • Zan If allot , Meer Immo. Compri/ tonetote todleT I mermen , or their aeon. throach oar tolorons, to the Jartamortublie , and we with to direct attention to it. TOO 'adlity of Losuninos companies is In the division of its risks 0 , 0 ,5. . love vim; and in like manner the sett:arty of to. soma Ls in the number of companies and amounts of „,,,,iya s varite the =Witty. This cap r . ... r.....t r it INZMJI:a. '''''''.....4.—ff. ! thaw lures Ma Intnnexta ContenrThie Osuipany Is loaded tlatro New Vat, but an oftite Id No. 40 Wad stn. Its capital le fully PA tn and Istratiel. ....., and the Directors are wentiewsu of the highe restieta . blUty. end calenhited to etre hat...ter azul sea Ity cos ~y‘s s aic with *hi& they are connected. Thu Cone roy Insass• twilkiludw. rocrohnedintv Ownit . ventwir /IV iiii rtifttr 00U 2. 'I, ". ‘ y!= . 7„. . 4 01113 - The ahrwe orrniallinontli7 notice Wt. 11 . RIM Fire Insurance Cionnent,,avtisarect in the Eve 01 UMW of the hilt hossader. and It saves as pleasure be sole to ~,„, m k t every word of it is richly d The co. . ,„,,,,i,,,,,bility is nutvaestiotable, and its of Dime. krys • re venom! of torn whose names are a Ge t maw 'Witco tor the faithful Inanatrattent of any Insid tines with lath they nosy b attathal. The President of the Min. 110Uty II a rows wham WIN ta Sp towitsnalre wait our ' Ingot -vas Ovactary, P. J. Avery, tin, is 1 41 and 1.00,. Oily known In Vorthern New York. weepe Ci.torany starve , ~..„0 , ~b.,•,,, L . pivot. favor , and au 'tate MU Out on . itheiv tin geled et it le remote,: It. Any one wishlog to select • Vi etancial Company to lame la, OM do welt to Micolow the rialtos of Ws Institution, .how oft. for 0 ,,,,,,.b., 40 11 all tdinet.—Y. Y. Weekly Baku.. , 101=1100 ' ' . Magnetic Powder, EOR the Destruction of all kinds of Insects. —EMANUEL LYON, Inventor tod_pmeemor of th. mblo, Powder R. the dastrucUm of Umktmr.b. Nod Elf:,4.lVrwtsei, t. end m frilott .bolessio ab 4 b 7 NELLERE. /7/0 07 Wood et For Bale, LOT O tof n. F GROUND on the 'west aide tee' A. or awontstoorel loot , =oto or wynoil I=lll ttgonlorntateta=,„?„,th, I►r two tationvotta I.2.l.ctirarh. !wary,: *aft Ara•l• blIMPI11119=11Q,:kt THE PUBLIC SALE OT VALVAIILE con rim CITY inwritrer. AJOININO the Secentit and Eighth wwk will take bloke on the waren% C onT the 7th of JOLT. .o E oklecL contineratm neer Soho Bride.. with Lots One Hundred feet d.p to alley, by Toctity Your feet fronton rennolverda Amne. Thle . stgaltbd::hortest . vill a t=ine . tap pi Ll , lc anti by the qty. Il ad e Tenetdke Cemiseti7 grad are farther lamming the eastern etal b 7 a cegerlor Plonk Reed of sixteen feet track, nitdi • Simone, Reed on each side. Also, • member of LOTS near the dCaM.. W.oortksdokt other Mar MAID . . *O 8.k 4, SLY greet (being• rentlnoalion of Sewed etreet) has been .reldeeed toe sly feet. and greatly lisionevel by a first rate Plank Road from the City (thronith . .Mack's bald.) le Ttirtle Creek, arid econ to be connected with the Road,. .egar the 31Ortentahala rim by • Steam ram nt the Rix 'll iardaelning the ahoy.. a numbed . of LOTS on Coon mere amt. which wins before= the Oink Roed and the River) art .ell sultiW for tithes nianutactorker or .The title DI Inollantitel.le and the WA,bghlit . of miens gee., aced purchasers • genet eboteeett the blinclnit TRIM: _. One berth cask, the balance In three tend PArrileots. at one. tvo, and three years, with Werra, by bed .W isiortaike. theLOSlTlNOiell[r of yentas Calling to atbal tt^ tato, thxdaltdmes tritlieste the comer of /earth and Mar k etterc...ften es clocuired. ltuougbant the glare= of the day of Weaning at 2 O'clock. • 4710dd . P. ZdelENSA..Atistlemeer. CORN -500 bn. sbelled, for sale by Jill L R. DILWORTH f. CO Communion Service. TANKAEDS, CUPS, PLATES, BAPTIS MAL BOWLS, lc, fur ale by W _. • W. WILSOY. j i m eT 31arket A.m . = of Panel. lAMPS. CHANDELIERS, GAS TIN TIMES. ao.. of Oorool Int a Co.'s irarf•vll.l mu iim .Loro, io .nn volley. sad worroatect b On a outdr ood brilllarkt Ilabt. wad enthear free from Cho doom= tead i listto oso of Comphroo sad oily Naar. - P. W.- WILSON. AMS-4 casks superior, for sale oa con sh,..amou br T. WOODS`a SON, I rlu al Water 4. L"'1500 lbs. No. 1, for sale by T. WOODS 4./KLY,lllWarzr at. SODA. ASH—. 23 casks Lavish brand; Eart.es a. forsala br 8 W. P. wilsox. 110T7-11 kegs axed Nos., for ssle b jllO • T.WILSON 1 OAF SUGAR-150 bbls. axed N 03., for fro Ir. s F. ISIMON. 7SOWDEII-500 ktges Du yout'a Blasting;' rOO ILtglaT INIIIK t i nge by' 10 14. s F. 'ff 1.80:1. FLAXSEED OIL-5 cafkswarrabted pure, for rale br , .1710 E.SELLERII, 87 Wool - JUNIATA BLOOMS-20 tone for car to a c ronricrs7 a,br FCIERctIuM. MOLASSES-300 bbls. oak, for sale trw SYRUP-26 bble. for sale' by w.A.r.wasos To Foundry . Men. - RE ADVERTISER oiehee a' situation tis HILIIII ger to • roundry. Ile Lao hid [MU yanter tt D.Mettlarly la rt(01.4 Oe4 1160 d wort.sodplTra i•f dl mut. Irma 1 loch to= ••7 ouomuctiattioo 111.1gULC term eedotb.' grtiNlera tha:tamibtut •rith use•••• 17, addr•eso atlautioa mkt) •• QM sub.-rear. prxopt T. DEBDEIT. J3142.'1011 bkom•111.• Ok4n. - Eureka Mining Company. i L N Adjourned Meeting of•tho Stockholder! the "Santalattcot36.37 , Middlt33C. ,lll Ito la at the OD. cf azatl3637, Mitattia. thee:lay. the 6th day of - .lu,rust, len. at 3 tgeacke 7rr An. the puma* a alecttere Diehtre far the eantlaa Ott)ROE DLLEXD, htctatarft ft743t3rtda • _ . - - . To School Teachers... THE School Director,. of Lower St. 0141 Ti , trnahiP horn met'leid to open the Pottic Womb r them awe, on the end of Bentmuber.th4 Lott= troeo stout situ mouth. La the coml. rent pr Beard will meat on 0 S 0 h.% m..% 0 'ne n pproxies , .at tha Public School Hoene No. 1. non sate con. et t 6 n sloth. to examine mi pas= erldrYlt??! . .datatione as Tencheren Aar farther iotaremetiot. use ^an to obtained from the tolteneln, members of the/School Beard: T . 3. Ili a Wm. ho. /11 limA perms. or A. Ambler. No. (4 Falilahrld *treat. irasilimater CIIEESE-45 boxes receiving per Bitheelre , 41.33. tad N. wl.br JANIS D 73 IroALZELL.ns A C11;3331, sad s. AC KEL EL-=sObbln.:i rw No.Slo for sale by ' 739 JAMES DALLELL. VrAIC - NERS' OIL-50 bbls. for sale by 1 7r9 JAMES DALI.ILL: Diseolu• on. • • tNCONSEQUENCE of the doceisor of +MU Mende. the putnerrb:p betedkvialottoit ecten t emodok b Denby &tucked. John V. Cale sally otathroised to mottle tf.Lb...t. tt.• Leo AU mato bolag slims VIAIMIMp u tb"..4. 1.71... t. • PARTNERSHIP Itineressms to . anoint L Covesle.l The businens of tt e agency of the Perm Utylnuale Central Its[lewd Company Inn hereafter be ion Unclad under the name sad style of COVODE L COLS. en= of Pte. and Wayne streets. PftttburEb. July lot, 1951—L.11n . COVODE & COLE. •tnaeeewr. to Me na= a Comic} , Canal Bain, Penn Streo. Penna. Rail Road Co. , —Ceotral Ran Riad' u.E subscribers having been appointed al=ati b agasts far the Pastasytrattla or Coutral: tied Mnsay amonoirtratebt:lis• or pluln= n' t oust. Owls *la thlt mate Ira be carried throurb in 11.1 day. and all consign...l ta will La Wean:led free of ratan:lL, mom or chug., (or adraorei. anti Oa ralsorr arnran yIILIDCPULATD trrirsmax. Dry Oooda. Nho.••Boot. itanonary,Cutirn._ C , outan tionary. rtaniera. laminae. Drat, anannuar. Seddlny. U. 51.0011 , 110 D [lariat.. Que.:waste. Oman., Pant.. DT , emakoto. tortbre..Chms. rial.Thoolay and attar Granoli ne no.• Wool. an. * Beef. t o nuttrrAard. Laid Oil. Tobacco Late: IXdre Oniln and Linsia. • - blie Isrble (mutt) Tor. &dn. Gennao CU. Boar" SOuIDU COYODE • COLL ran= Peen and WtTna annan• Inttaburgb. Jul 1.1. 13451.-019 - New Music. KLEBE • tumi jut-received-- Li. Nally Sii.lby B. C. /agar. ' aura Men. us mpg by Jelitil Liu/. Song of altalletlons. wont, from 11.ralea en- IT by de Stuunterllmus Tad.. My New EnulanJ llome. by WC lone Wade. c. Allubray. The Mourner, Setuel to Segal. • krona NU man' S.lO rptul duet. by. lory, • Wilt thou be gone Lan, yang •duatt, bj S. C. . . Turn Int stray, duett. by S. C. Forts. t , at.l boat the* 3.liry do.. by LC. Sutter. I u•oott Da r tie ta Winter. . SeL It .aset nerutlonlng. Noon , Itt.sts.--jiatertotte.a Peer Ann% Juiemins cmte.a, Rtll.tr. Llosue Sentrlen,SOrar. Worn. 1/eneburn. XrDeenus. WW.uon. Wataste..—lbuo u une. , prig?. Al•uuudgu. A ratru: aTnylk lboaldett IlLep".11/1. ESSOLUTION.Ia consequence. of the dm., et 31e. Paws.% Elliott, um rortnershlp I.atitlit with Elltott t Eugltsb, utak, the ll= o: George t Co., Is this day dtsenlirol. Me baguet.. tbs. Into *lll to rottl+A byGeolser•ritisi. sit the. Erlntlog Otiloe,thisoUo Dalltlintb 11314SAtgrk wi ii Jots 1/4.1.-10 F.I.IIOTE • INGLiED. . Family Sone. 4 1, LARGE fine looking Sorrel Horeo, portrait rat% will b• .I 6 ur a lattszacd £ae • , Lut Bum. if appllogloo It els.le gona. 1110...178uN BELL; ill Mott ea (Atri.] tt. Willina a Cu.%) Al . ACK EREL--1V kr No' : 3 Large; Lt. mg and rot plc by 4. 11 , 5 L 11,10.0:EY CO: Th • 13 sad 11 Wood 1 OAF SU(iARS-300 bhle. ans'd Non., for Wm by WIL BACIALESI CO. Id . /0 sx[0:00 Word K. 1 2 ,.C b O y FFEI, 560 bigimii i rE :xg . for pIPES-15l) boxes IVhito Clay Pipcs; hs " 81.3t.Prlunutrire QOAF-300 boxes Raisin, Cin'ti brands, fo sale • WM. BAG.LLEY d. CO.. j7ll 18 2A Weald. .41RD OIL-7 bbls. on onsigumunt, fu Ws Or 15LIA1/ DICICia I CO.. Wear awl Prong Ws. I a COTTON-22 bake in store and for Bale by 111 tiOTTON LIATTINU-50 bales Family, o J ....4w 2 " 4 l isZtiriacasT a CO. r 6 FEATIIEBS—For 37, 32 DicKu s=. • Seven Valuable Farms for Sale. 'l L L SITUATED near the Ohio sad Penn tl Railroad. to ate eietaftr of relent. Dine, mansion!!! from CO to ZlO erre. stab* and to • Itood ewe of eoltlystion. O ro. TOWN' LOTR, between the *resent teleinree tort of i e ellbuto end the Depot at Melon. All e will be sop wa cur ten= tor the yard.. peaetorA to the 00101 W. Pow:wive:no Itettrowa, or to of the Monks to rlttetiorgh. will ; be Ulm in NI! * Vito ebb to donate a Piece of grotniel. oniidotne the' Moot Round, bra competent man or cotaloinf. to eNet • Ann elan liotel Upon, ou othkh • fottlitain can to has to tunny the how rod inatne with water. • * Salem Is the ecntra point beton:end/tellies of Pitt*. barikh and Cleveland; algo, bat.. W“..- 074 . tViC I tle l l l allls layers. COIrTAI •11.1 V. Mite aloe Ilpera,canamon and astra dots. Buff Envolone PAM'. Cod frinnag and Corry Paw% blanabla raperr.a.l at. all 0.51015. Dragon.. Blue )14.11=rt at. Fineman Tea, tweet and Cclorad Pare. far Oratifeetlonere. bay, liandla sad Straw NV tars Yaw. 'Bonne- Du:viers% Barb Cap a. Trunk ...rda. and 1.1%1 Envelope% befall bettet.: , ..= qtrd tar. for 1111., Potter Crea ERL:4I7-Ittr CLOW, la asedahrart. whit% and ot/cand—V_elsra, rat to or ". t ZgFlllt Fi rgt,igaqt eirra k ir & N. s. of 1 0.3 - Ml= rt. 11....1500 Una of Itagratusted ar.e.haint• far nub. rrtdd. ) r IACESEREL-59 bble, La ! ge Tr Canal lod 6,11e11, JASltri DALZ ELL. CS Man It- VRACKED COCOA—Fresh—jaet received V awl for mbl by WM IL:CLIAO CO.. irz omen Lad Tel Malan. ' fv.iIIOCUL ATE. BRO.NIA & COCOA—Of ev. .vr d.scePtiot4 far ' 17 47A. 310CLIITtO CO., r 2"" W.. timer. Rod Tea Doilem, VNGLISLE et. IRISH BLACK TEAS--Nat to to osoelled 1n g motley sad error by 14,r Iv the —oreotasAly oa hood saiu tho bolg chat. at at Wog. gh- Retell rtiov-450. C.. 10 aml 750. • A !Moral discount to throe DIM. bra. , OnnAtii7. IT3I. A. Wc.l.T.aw a co.. '72 Ungra imam Denier& LAKE FlSll—.l:.i bblv: Lake Trout, (ark Areseirea wad fOrtal ' i.b; • 3. IL CA.: WIELD. New Nmsbl rivlS SPIRIT. POLKA; compoaed by J liber. arid 'dedicated to Biephen C. /atter, of this c lirrly'• 'Walt; arrant.' by H HirbaYi LON'il . br Dye:leo gand— one of th•IINIt Nur waiters P ont.. bely. Dlr. with •sziatiorot by Dale. Miry Jove, with ...tattoos. by Dale. , Th. ACtittoll of oar Town. br O.'s. Darter. Also, • fine selection of Foreign Neale for Pluto, rinte • Violin. de. If. lILEDALt. 101 Thiel street, .1.30 tarn of the Golden rp 90: o er — y A su • s e p t l e tw n e l erod ia ndnow eI AN an O o S fo c r a ewa , op eni• Q TRAM WRAPPING PAPER--Crown; 0 Medium, awl Male Crown Itiitr, for Fele wholesale erul retell br WALT= Y. MARtilfal.. • ea %Yowl garret. ,I"‘RENCII PAPER—For solo by. ' }eV WALTER r. 113 E3ll"—il bales Miesouri, for oale by 3.30 . HUEY. VATTIIEWS a CO. COTTON -48 bales for sale by REMY, NA:ETOM . 3 2 CO. EAD--13.59 pigs Galekis, for sale by. jAa. RUST. .MIMIIIEWS I CO. MUIL-1450 bu. prime Peachqs; 125 " t 00. DEFINED SUGARS-124 bble. Crinkled, Palvoisact. and Marital Siuranc bat Nor Tort brands far We Dr W. betikl.LY t SOO IS sad 4. Wcol st. us. fresh Ctr 3 Lall i n i t - for - s:lA.by r 'AR—IIO bbls. N. C., for sale by .1..13 • WM. BAGALkT it CO It UTTER-13 kegs Spring. for ciao by i•so IT3I.ISACULEY !CO. •CUEESE—'_dO boxes W. IL, for sale by BICIALEY & :O.= LEATHER-370 Eiden best Hemlock tbma.a Naw York Latium. rer rib br wm. maGaLsr a CO. VASTOR OIL-10 bbls. Dxtra quality, fur j solo DT DACIALEY Cn.. is ova Wood et. IVERCILINTS' BANK STOCK WANT. "VIGO. br BAUM k 7119 , N. Cc.cond rt. ILNECKANGE DANK STOCK WANTED, b 7 te4ti Elwood t i litON 7 6l:l tons sliver:l a ' r, , fo a r l rl ii o v. by it_ 7 ;.7 .IN—•200 bbls. f.yr Faio 'by , 114.1.11-200 bbls. fur said by 143 IaIRD a MTN ACKEREL-100 I6la. No. 3 (18.51) fo U. 003 Baia° t IRVIN. 10E;=30 tierces (to arrive) turkle bjr LL JAI° BA I I:to A !RTES. ► r lIE ~t 11 o'clut.k.. d.ll:ll . T6s e)' l= l :o;iglitt j a PIA kil.burgiti 00 the. pun. 4) or elactlAig blue 00001 0, to •orro 1,0 lh• 0000100 rear, Uld Us MUMMA Inich map wine.. sek may be I.cousht bares Um =voting. By ankh' of the Directors. - A . I/ CO/1 111505. ' L. .143-ne . e.ele.llol. • NDIGO litablEGS—On eoneignmonti b. odd atop to doota t ti a loony co. bbls. fur sale by feM /148D* 111.17 M Superior Shirting Muslin& RPHY £ BURCHFIELD have recd this menthe another turnlrof lane ethratat Nan. ona. !IL , . on hand. Ikaaantl. , Ithirainglarame,Pareeraal .thretly Dow atm manufacturer's wate r ...end Pm b mar ranted porn Unen, anZ Encaustic , Tiles for Plow's. VDUIESE TILES are mere durable than Mar • , and the . mists ut eoloneert Eton" item. mai. ey are nut fur Churebee sue other while butbilarp. and toe Yetubelet t Muir, tbonme, Centermiotio, end Iltatbs to Imported and for ;mit by xat.ta. bombs t YOULE. - Year! amt. NEW YORE:. BLACK . BER AGE—An additional 'supply tved u.scaulada at thp don of fro - iriOPLEY'S POT-CLAY-10 tons foreale by 1.) 7e .l J. E.CII.VNItAKI.I3! CO. I INSEED 01L-14 bbls. Cur stile by J. f.CROON3IAIiu it a CO. I,U3I—ZO bbls. for sate by 1•23 J. scnooN MAKER a co. aIIE-11.10 bbls. for bale low by ‘fil , J. .S(3IOO.N.IIAKta a co. CIAND PARER—aI reamsnsed, for's:o6l)y .Itz 3. SCDOGNII AKER f CO. 1 1 .4 FONG E—Ex tra j fi . m i Tzkafar i ta co. l 3 14 - 7 ~. :4 Wood 4. rINTS °ROUND IN IL, in 1 lb. cane. Bum and Par Cmlxr, Chrome Yellow. Pubrjrit, for br .rg.r.:24 3 'n'''' J. ECIIOO2I AKER. & C 0,24 Wood 4t. LCOISOL-16 and 92 deg. strength, for nip br ll+l% l J. ECIIOONNAKES. a CV. ULUE-3 j.bgsg.7,l.l:riaw. 4 3 1 : LEN'S servo and Bono Linimen.—' t " b/ •SCHOON,LAILEIL a co. STRAW WRAPPING PAPER-50 reams .h.V .°l ' 7° " 4 h "":7!7 . 3cIV.ZMAKE:t a CO. Cornices. • • AIIAVE juat received from NMI. 'Lick, am otber lane lot or new style WINDOW COBNICEd awl !ITALY /WM /rot We 1a... D/21 - NODO- Xr 11 NEREL-100 bbin. No. 3 qm , , to min* aad for Ws bi 27 JODY WAIT & CO. UNDRIES-- LI 60 We. nav Lao N 0.3 11=km% zotblL bbls. No. 1 .1 . 411.147/1. • Oio. Estrarurdlzilour tarsals b/ JO= WAT't • GO. . .96 HOMES TO 8 CLEVEWID. 41. PITTSBURGH AND S CLEVELAND Expneas Packet and Ecraroad Lula to ettorkscr. ASSENGERS leave every morning at 9 P -• eclat. by stimasbou to Beeves . : names b 7 stAsifi_ etatstsookots Salta's% ,sut thew* by 1 ttutstre.M •••••^" lasslntY Clyyossosa 'eur""..rm mom To DKr .It. ZS b 051% tb %SW*. =t Ctattszy t 7) Tklats glll , O soush to • CINCINNATI. • PiaDumb= gut Ind. amhca sad chtdaßia . • Lula:ad. Pa.eaa*yrs los Denlt..Chka tad 3.lflaunklet . Dinl Lissalaw n u ry h matne . at syLelFses, bythvg= thews al ; I X Nr.2. bytisi= Ntr Dutts.g. tut artntax ma, mans at Cbtesza by stsanbtat Du DM water tbs Ohio sin souls as weirdo. eloper and Gann, .111 albs, nd mash quitiss. um, Una say CLADXD t PURDY. Ptcutistass. rtt tlelopt• or lots:W.lm t,pply to - • JOHN A. CATGIEItT, Astute Mit ital.) corner of at 4 Water draft. Opp:mitt the M..=01114 MOAK _.W. 0/11ce nal;t 8 JestPITTAIMBOrt. FIENNBYLVAEIIi I:tiU]loM3) I/151. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 1881 Forty-six hours to Philadelphia.. Forty-fotm hours to Baltimore.. 281 tiaßes Railroad-103 smiles Cabal. UTLIT. MOST ?Luaus STD 0111702.fatt IMI TO PHILADELPHIA, .BALTIMORE AIM NET YORK. Btiv fret from (A 4 many dower and pothrapt contacted with pica Linea. Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats.itaigE2l • kligEn LEA NaJ Vti , ittsbiligh tor r rku3at thaws by fbrtagelttlboad to • ° • I t :LLLDAYSBIDIGH, Mere Satiric the NEW . P ~'SYLVANIA RAILROAD, Tyro flooded sad Yorty•Cve Calm direr& to Notate lava every tooralsorprootioW at rattlt eMerab. and even aTerdos, at the soma won. . la" to rbliadel Ala. SID. Far to sifter% ss . 00 . do Laacults 62 do llaxelaburs Passengers for Sete the 'fork and Germ Itanyad, at fo aet - d of Cara aL tbat place. fricat four mum) Time, Y boor, No charge for handling Baggage on this rotas. The Cars on Ws route ara oar. sad of the moat appear. ed onertrootteo for terafort awl tm. If 7ott desire ehrap travelling ar.l 000daticareoz• locejtirthatourEs, Aunt, ren D. L£CO. CktnlTbda.l . 4lat amt. 1851. WESTERN :1 TRANSPORTATIpN COIIPANT. D. Luca fit CD'S. 1.138. aNgi i RAILROAD AND CANAL PITTSBUREII, PIIILADELPHIA, EAT Lt• . 81, - 1) NEW YOBS. I.‘HE tax bein g .In go d order, we an ' , mend to trearp.at endicer eral t.evhasellee . 3 [hue the atone elute, area love.' .1.111.1. MIMI • frotcbt. ease Ltt=vrtooLetrAlebi tu. of t o tittuailttod, awl all twact.g..i pittTlay 1t Untied to. APIA/ tx , gu 6 ag. pre:eiders. Ca.] Beete.-eetz Wee: Plttateszsb. ItfeetTlug hi...MTV:L.. reoliverhor,lNvet. Doek • 6111'111 .11 late Soll.t:Gb. /stems.- 11. 5. 1 3 2gC1. " teh th e ". . ' • No. 1 Vett etreet.Nee Vett 1.1:14:4 ifq10:4111 1E 2 4 - .1851... ffhligig . zoarnamou. Bova. via, Brow:trine and Cumberland; to Baltimore rpm MORNING BOAT learn the Wharf Om the 8:45.5. detly. et 5 o'clock predeeln cow oeallts..eith the este it Coettartiuxt test elotthlit,..„ The Nevem Boat teem dell- (exarpt B.day vggl i st=lax 111. th tat anza Csonberas4 — ireil • Tim. threurd to Belthoete.l3: bot Os. Ton ovir *L une tbraush a M1...1ank% boom rare our ES. The Nat West hoed Is now coelacor• go the Cokd* between Emensetlle eo Culatestlen4 at task. Waded:Lally the ail= haat. . ' ' 015ce ilslrtaruall:*ase..s 1851. kat. UNION LINE. 'On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Camas. ) PROPRIETORS: CLARICE. Par P 4. ClIA31111;ItLI. , CRAWFORD R CO...—CinTarnan. O. THIS well own Line vihow ret . red godcus t "lrMi N a Lw I nalt M T W rhe Ousel and Ilia o The rtellities of the Linear. c4 onanintowd tn umber. qua( lin and atlwitr et Beata,isPerienoe of combw• "I Oaer Uns Torturer Pittaburgh Clerelunldnar,rn LlRCltral 'L nl B * E ' l l i . k L : ° .:4l=rfret °ll2 =LZ 1 (veva*: and erele/a) on the akes. • . _ (XI:CBIOS= R. R. Tatlar, Warm. 0.4 n. M. out, Newton rails. C.FeecWtieaema►o.: _. Dm bak Co, Ilsnyrum 0.; 1111=LUS7"" 1- • Wheel.; Lee a Co, F n. 04 °' \ '/. • ilattlence k listuy.k.T MT. P 4 - trArl 71)CD=. ° 01 6 *.X4 • ' nr . Ai n .nti ° tba., 1:=, 4 W 12, '' • - "°'"' "AST°. elbantis ant tar: water and Nmithlleld sta.: - To Bins:bless lien. - THE SIII3SORIBER intends starting on s • inua=ss Toes to the Lutes Cato, ea or about the \ of JalT, and will .Wad to 11.12 T btasinue unapt ter : DL " n *U4 s "'" u '" 'VEIL Y SSI6IIT.• cha. to Tpshmsz, Flab. 013. 4 : 4 th; b•;Qut; limbo:mt. • Itafsrease:—Jack. Monism. 7.0. Flawslm, D. I Una Ussaptou. Om X. ♦noW; asui yi • . ' - Wm. M. McKnight --. . . .. Nyton O a. cs il,l3 %Acid attention to the Collet.; tlahu for Moreturds and otbon, to Wert. . em 'Wants and Zaotern Ohl. • - . 02ISm M Talamon iloa. o 9Pmito am No. OrAwell‘m"' -littsburtb. 11. • . Reforommc—Jobn Itunieca. V.C. FIoorEIND4C. Wlll4, x }lmo mamma, and Wm. MOZlll3lthltS. top.. p 27 I i C:A.F SUGAR-50 loavoi Lovering'!" Rterinl. sled amid for oda br WII.A.I4CLI:O{Crk CO. PAGED, BLANK BOOKSallank Books,' d ivm trail wed to ard, W. & tavexa • Blink Bonk Itanullartom N. Cm Thad strut les asehaww. 4&.. ro& ot ewtcand. INSEED OIL-1000 gallons (to arrise)%k far ode br ' JACIDD a Cs W..am fi ET AND ILINS-11.. Juit mel , ed a mat vailatr of lu =M UT bazttathi sadotb etylos. Alm. • B-. 11? Waal. rime, seal re /lats. CHEESE—;e2 boxes, now londing, and for w 14.1,7 DICRRY CM. • 1.17 Water and Front U. -grtHEEsE—wu itr 4ro .-A for ir egle by 1 1.) INIAL£I2I . E !O. GOS-300 doz. for gala b . - pan . e.s w. 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P. ~,,b. ... 4 : • Clakkerist i vs v.I WSW; g: . • 14=1:linatt ' , z - • DOW, • flesbilry; • ey • 31 ....mu Cox:many. MS ARD 011.--t; bbls. No. 1, for salf , by 4.111 JAMSZ LAMM.. 65 II atar st. New Books! .. • 0115 T : a Problem i reprinted with oar. retioas sad addltlas. than Irsaer's Dlawito... _. b Vieth .• We t ot ;be Porttaux by vlscavabor Or - . Awe. in tbs Ufa of-Mr. 311ripma 3.1.11.1.4,..Ma11m: ie. • LB iravi".k. 7 4 (3 .17 4 . 4 Qum: , 0t AMYL; 1,7 lamb Abbott, • 1 th voltie. • _. . . No. II a hotorlal 71141 Book of the Ilavolattcsa Da 7of Losalma Labor and the Load. boor. Tb* above Books jon revolved one for Ws by '• . • jal7 .. H. C. STOCK/Wt. atorket at, AMBRICAIi STATE PAPE: ...—Stase PC- • c 2,1 Publio Dormemas 4' the United Mabry ". the *mesa= of George Niubbmtort 1:1 the Prem. . biting . *complete vierreLoar earittrallao•Mone. Darr *WIT itsetellmmatateleptitlltial,Hittorket.' 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