HOME MATTERS. dicier Ransom) Marnso.—Pursnant to no , , tioN a very lartemitting, of the cities:is of Pitts irargh and vicinity omvened in the root= of the Digit of,Thide, on Saturday eresdng lint, the 120 instant, to adopt measures for the speedy commencement of a railroad from i this city , to EiteOhe*viile, ami for counteracting . certain 'hereto osictdatedsmateriallY to affect the inter- esteof. Pittsburgh. . _ _, Oa motion, tiLOHOS DARSLC, E 9., u called to tbe Chair, and Dr. E. D. Gassam, George Pr asa:'ltobert, 3L Wadley Kars:tar ljenny, Dr. J. rt.:Speer, John. A. Wilson, S. E. Johnson, Geo. Vireystr to, 11. Childs, Wade lianOon. Irillimn 6211111 and Thoopis M. Howe, Weiewbosen Vico Presidents; and Chas. 11. Paulson, F . - 0. Kay and William Whitney were apTiointed Scare. Pritakini the Chair, Dlr. Danis ;thought It due tii;the meeting to explain Lie position atthe time of". the painge of the liemi4eld Wined chat tot 'Ale spent atom') tin:telt/ :making %hie ex-plans- Corr, In giving his views Instill:ion to the in- - flwnoetobeexpectedbythesemplleld if it ihotill sus be .completet 'via the inter . eats of Pittsburgh. -. At At theclosi of his tootarks t L. 'Hamer wand that the eitll for the meeting be,read,—es the . , chaLtinanbad not alluded to tho object .nfarred to in tho call; and relight, theroforo, be imder a ytisakuuhcattion in relation to.the object of the .had mad nothing in ridition to the dteubenville Railroad i and,he would therefore put the direct question Ito lim, , YVas he id fever of the On' snoistioa of this toad Tothiehlr. Deride. re idled that he was. • riittee of live be appointed to draft resolutions espreative of the tease of the meeting. !tutu:nuance of which,. the Chair appointed Cbss, k!'sylor, Harp= Daum Rabat bl:l4.l3le,l:llceaskey and L. Harpgr 0 . 12, sold Cimmitteo.': Z.ll. Stanton, Esq. eddies - sed th• - chair in a yery pertinent tanner, k relation to the passage cf. the ilempfield Itailroad the sooner in 'Bich It had been carried thniugh the Senate; the means resorted to in order to draw the Ben etor from Allegheny from Mellott while lids bill woo before the aerate , the damndest practised by those haring it in charge 1 the rains - which they must bare attached to tide bill ; andsarmly urging upon the citisMus of Pittsburgh the build ing of the Slenbeurille Railroad, as out, of the moat certain meant( by 'which to , mare to them selves tho hugest portion of the' trade of Ohlo Cd. GeoigaW. DiaCook, of Steubenville, being ?retiree, was called onto giveto the meeting some Information relativeto the cotitectionthatwould be enjoyed by Pittabargb with the principal movements of Ohio, in case the proPeeed rotairem this city to Steubentillin should be completed . He raid that, by an hen of the map attached to the report of the Stoubett tills and Indiana-Eailroad. it would be seen that this work connects with absomt every railroad Lit .Ohio.. Hedidnotlookeposthellempfieldßall road,;if-it slusuld ever be completed, :as macula teed to produce such disastrous coneequenees to Pittsburgh, for cover:drawees, the most import ant of which were that from Cincinnati to Phila.' &Aphis, blvtay of the Steubenville and Indiana. ItailroattandPitiabtirgh,Wile by actual meaaure= merit silent a full hour. tees in' distance, and Mae more than this in the length of .the curves and the. greatly diminished Inclnatiensi 'Orthe Odes, - Trade and travel always seek the abort estroute; and the people cf east= Ohio hid long .been convinced that thin route was Me shortest one that could be laid down to Philadel phis, which wee their great mason ler having wastalmed It so long, even, while the people of Zitsbnegli seemed to be throwing cold water open all their plaza tor its accomplishment The question for the people of Pittsburgh now to de- I elde'was; whether the trade of Ohio and the trawl of , the great. West, shall pass to Philadelphia b 1 the Parkersburg Railroad, far below them on the Ohio; by the Wheeling and Hempheld Railroad, which mast affect their interests to a considera ble wend; or, 'saint; the Stembecivfile and Indi ana Railroad, Mill be conveyed directly to Pitte. burgh by the propoeed short road to Strube: Ville,,which will require an inconsiderable sum of money to complete it. The route of the/Re:a lbumins and Wiens 'road, which extends to Newark, In Licking county, is all purveyed, and theta:tire line le expecte& to be put under etm traetxlming the next fall. And the Ohio people who are interrested is this road confidently cal- Milan., that the bonds:of this company will com-. mud a higher price in the city. of .liert Tort ticarthose of any riratcompany.. ,110 would al oe Y. that, by making this read to Stextbenvele, racists:ash will seetire another arlvantega - of no, entail magnitude—she would raise an incur- . mountable barrier against making the Zanesville ud Wheeling railroad. 'Make the praposedrall.; road.to Stenbenville, and that Mad can timer be soda Saws the trade to Newark (said Cot. bloc-) and you at once bind to you all that you, • ewer hid; with a bright prospect for an immense I reuse . . • '( . The remarks of Col. IleCook werefrequerdly , interrupted by rounds of applause.] ' It . was now meted that the reaolettioas emitted by the Committee be emenelly read, with a view to their -being diapered ef.bf the rcee‘ . When the first resolution teas ender consider ation Won. Hamner Danny made Some appropri _ ate remarks atotainix4 the resolution. He con elided by saying that tf .Philculelphia should ad vance *401,000 to aid in. completing this road. 'and Medd not, Isamu the eireepotim between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh wasiceunpleted,) be perfectly satisfied ttutrisho would realise all that • the hoped to gain by the !templed road, Pitts burgh wand pay to her every caddie had ad• sauced," with: interett.i [This.remark met the approval of all present, as was demonstrated by the loud plaudits which followed it] • _ The second and third resolutions'', wire passed without any particular'.expresaion on the part of the meetiog. - ' - - ...Tim fourth resolution having bee: vend, E. M. Stanton, Seq., made come remarks in relation to the . present Condition and prospects of the Pennsylvania Raliroad Company.. lie said that frotb the last rel;9 rt of the directors it would be seen that the sum of three niiPis crollara was yet wanted to complete tic connection between Phil - wielphia and Pittsburgh; that; althorish , the directors of the Central Dallread were dewily -pledged to expend All the enotiejmthelt 'Med by 'Allegheny county in the construction of the road, not one dollar had been thus eipended and Wit notwithstanding all elitism were now told tftboser- directors - that :Philadelphia had done all gat conhi be - expected of her In :ela tion to this: work; and. this .at s moment when thentideaticel indleiduala were pledging them selves to raise a million: and a half of: dollars to enstsina'icheme tamed by many to be dins . trans lathe intermits of Pittsburgh. , Dr. Oinant -'askerithe Chair if it Rae not a matter his knowledge that the aubscrip. o • lion f Allegheny county was to be'expendedim .the west end of the road. ' . The Chair answered' in the ailtrmative Dr. o.' spoke warmly in condemnation eL the ensile faith of Philadelphia sad atronglrurged the meeting to take immediate steps to complete the road to Steubenville—thus 'seeming to our selves the advaetaget of en early completion of theshoitest and best route that can be:Bade from Cincinnati.- ihreugh Pittelmrgh to Phila delphia. lie thought, eV°, that we ought to . direct our attention, at the earliest practicable moment to the completion of the ,C9nuellsrille • Railroad, uniting no with Baltimore. The Chair here made soma remarks enplain. tory of his Course, in connection with the Prod. dent and Directors, and also the Philadelphia Stodtholders of the Central. Railroad.. When dlr.:Merrick Rao here, importuning our citizens to antscribe to too stock of this company, he pledged - the eitirens of Philadelphia..city and county-to subscribe as _large a. sum as would be - snbehribed by'Allegheny. he went to Philadelphia, 'after the. Mbacription had been made, his duty to the Stockholders of Pittsburgh and'Alleglierty required him to insist upon it that,the pled/As which, tad been made rtied= to *heti:subscriptions 'Di should be complied with.l The President cud Directors seemed indisposed to Mt telly, and he determined to bring the mat ter before meeting of stockholders. This they strotigly.ohjated to, tied finally passed s resolu tion of the desired cheraeter—pledging them:. *elves to do what they bad promised. This res olution was afterwards approve in a stor.khold.' eve meeciag. • The fourth resolution was than adopted, and the fifth passed without any especial remark. . Thesixtbresolation being up for considers.- tion;Charies Naylor, Esq., sdetaiood It in his ' • innudwarixt and energetic manner, When it. was adopted L. Harper then moved that the respective Cothonitttes required by the resolutions be now 1 9pol:dee!, which was agreed to; and the Wrenn' =ad as ,the Committee to visit Philadelphia, Messrs. !Lunar Danny, Charles Naylor, Thomas - Al. Rowe, Jos. Pennock, and George Deride. . Tit Committee.to obtain erubsCriptioas Sm.& to the' Steubenville Railroad Company ‘_ are: Merril E..D. osx.sm, A. It. Lewis, e: H. Paul- , on, Datil llobaes, Wm. Thaw. 'We are indebted , to 'the repute of the rat, for the above rerrt , The Cemmittee on Resole tiara reported as follows: • Itesidied,. That the Pittsburgh. and !Reuben. stile Railroad Conipany, incorporated by-the act. or t - General Assembly of Pennsylvania, ap pro tile .24th day of March, 1849, demands ' the immediate end entire support not only of pierehurgif and the region of country !would it, but of Philadelphia and the whole State, as great and indispensable avenue, in the present condition of affairs, of railway communication, connecting our enyoPhiladelpldis and the State, with the West, South and South-west• I Resettled, That the said road, connecting with the Steubenville and ludisna Railroad; puts all the points we have named in Pennsylvania, in i the most direct communication and by the short eat distances, with a greater number. of impOrt abt points and roads in, and leading from the ' South, West and South-nest, than does any other reed now in progress or project, in the country, lend willtafford to Pennsylvania,'through Pitts , burgh and the Pennsylvania Railroad, a greater amount of trade, travel and resources, than can be afforded by any other road. t• • • Resolved, Thereforepledging for it, se we hereby do, our earnest, unanimous and energetic, sappost 2 that we tikes at once, the raceway, steps for the immediate orgardeation of the said railroad company, by proceeding, without to erabscription to its capital stock ; and that a committee of five eltisens be appointed to pro r ours enbaariptlons immediately for this purpose: Resolved, That the project recently entertain ed in Philadelphia, and sustained by the man aging directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, involving a virtual abandonment of a part of the Pennsylvania Railroad, by au attempt ~to concentrate at Wheeling, Virginia, all the trade, travel and resources of the Ohio—of the West, South and South-west—is a project found ed is en entire igioorance of the true condition of things in this region of country, and would (if it could he carried out) prove feud to the best interstate of Philadelphis,.as well es wrong ' ful and highly injurious to Pittsburgh, to ‘Vent ern Pennsylvania, end to the mingle State. • Resolved, That the extravagance of such a project, persisted in, as we understandtit, is and will be; demands at our hands a ;tromp, lead decided exposure; and that, for' this purr pose, a committee of five be appointed by the IP:widens to proceed to 'PhiladelploN - where it finds favor and support, to expose the true air eater of the scheme, and to premntsthe merit and pretensions of the Pittsburgh and Steuben vale Railroad as the means which will secure in reality, all, and more than all, the blessings so deceitfully promised by the scheme referred to. Resolvah That as the ollieers and managing directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company have, by their recent nation in Philadell his, at tempted to =stain . the wrongful and injurious project to which we have referred, and are now, es we are informed. iroseg .d in furthering it, it becomes the duty of the Commissioners of Alle gheny county, from which the said Company have obtained a million of dollars, to join ea , in sending representatives from raid County Philadelphia,..for the purpose mentioned in the foregoing resolutions; and that the attention of aald Commiesionere and of the people of our County should be carotid: directed to the pro ceedings of said Company, with a view to stelae &faithful performance of its obligations and to prevent an improper 'application of the stock, credit, anti influence of said Compsny, to the 'construction of other Roads injurious to our. County and to the whole State. Therebeing no further business, the meeting, adjourned to meet again on Saturday, the - 19th Most., at the same hour and place. Tea Fuca :Aare_ We bays frequently oh. aimed the fine stable of Euterpe, the muse of music, Which ornaments the front of Lafayette on Wood street; and always took it for granted chit it was brought from the out. ' We were, therefore, somewhat astonished to hear lmt week, that it was one of the, works of an artist now resident in Pittsburgh, Mr. P. Seibert, a native . of MaYence, in Germany, whose , still both ea a sculptor and carver in wood, is worthy of the highest commendation. The statue in question, is nearly eight feet Ugh, and the beauty both of itsdesigit and execution, attracts the attention of all passengers. , Vire takethe liberty of recommending Mr. Sei bert to all our atieens who Irish to erect monu ments in the cemetery, as being a gentle Man of talentottid well veiled in the details.of hie pro fession.. We trust soon to eeo come of hie est uary ornamenting the beautiftd "city of the dead," sitar Laironcsville. Dtruanumnan MULIVAL.—Father Matthew, the distil:gabled apostle of temperance, arrived Pittabnrgh yesterday afternoon, on the steam er Contras:dem from cusciattatt; ' Daring bla staramonsat tte„ he will be the guest of . Bishop _ nule boy of about term ,) ears of ngt,A son of Dirs. Parke: Idlo,keeps n jew elry establishment on St.—Clair Street, was drowned. in the Allegheny river, at tho Saint Llair Street Bridge, on Saturday afternoon. 80, together with some other boye, were amusing themselves by jumping teem one keel base to another, when he Inieeed tds footing, and woe irreelpitated into themater. The body has net yet been recorerel. Scums Error. banns:ma COlLtanr.—Tru en l .the attention at one readers to the `insurance Notice." in another column, tram - which it will be. perceliod that the business of that Company is la: a Tory froariahing condition. 'Sir.` James Tarbeit,o.'l"a Wood street, is the agent for this Company. Tmeranaiso ma Wisc.. , -Fraccis McDevitt WAS committed to the county jail on Friday, by Alderman Major, ch.exged, on oath of Catherine biz wife, with threatening to kill her. Tam:Jas.—A woman named Sarah Hawkins, was committed to prmon, om Friday evening, by Aldan= Wir. charged. on oath of Illicheal Cur, with instate dug to set tire to some bouts. 012ThAOLIVIII. ASSAVLT.—.I gentlemen named 'Lewis Dunti.and his wife, strangers is the city, era walking up Wood street; after MOB o'clock on Buturday night, and when between third and :Second strects,wers aro c° , 4 by two rxdßlus, one of whom etrutk)lr. Dunn violently in the mouth, while his companion peens:gad the assailed from defending liiat,elf. fortunately the occurrence was Sews , by some gentlemen on tit* other side Of theatres; and two MCP, named Bill Cal:eh and Dssid • Robinson, ' were arrested by the watchmen, charged with comooluing the offence, who were sent to prison, by 31eYor Outbrie, for furthei examination. Tsswtits dorm:ion, Patrick Cahill, a laborer in titimplu'a tanyhyd, in the eighth Ward, got ono of-his legs cutan• stied Las machine for grinding bark, and the flesh was hteridly stripped from the bone tho' the bone was not broken. Thu =fortunate man was Carried home, but bis recovery to el:- m=ly problematical. BtISALAST.—The dwelling honso of Mr. J. Alcestis's, Allegheny, near -lias Penn Cotton Factory, was entered by some burglars, on Fri day night.. Mr. 111sC..'s pantaloons were token down stairs, and raded of some thirty dollars in ltinn s 7, Two gold rings wet, also stolen. Citiieres Insarance Compaiay of Pittabugh ENCOURAGE 11031 E INSTITUTIONS r ev N 0.41 Water etreld.lo the warebouoo offf. U. C. 0.. Etoderrt.A. W. flan ,Foer. Thioptoolted) lettotrOrrpuolto mrrrhandire kt Rom sad to trawl to. vewle Le. An mole goarsaty for the ability nodJatecity of to. doetltutloo,ts a ff orded to the ammeter id the Directors, erhp are all clUsetre of Pitteburgh. wen and favorably imoon b it. comottualty for their prodetdc. tritelllorerm, sal hotterrltr. idirtni'l47lifaieretli9l'd. DEES R. JONES retratfully ittforme City AMU° %Zak'.that slicitte ' MA.yrf,A . dl2 t*les R 1"; No. /XI Iront street, one door nortn. mut of B. A. for Drug ntorw,where he type ta gum and for rale a Larne emd Moms] en o tbt . Meet amend Virginia bramb Tobacco, sal a select amor aunt Uf Mae ImporteulScAme, of the elLnionet bracelcabo. 10 lthde. fee Sew Leaf. All kinds of Kentucky T he em manufactured iMtb rare end diepatc4. Orders thankful]) maimed and promPflf 0,1 " .1.4 " FL JONES. HEW 11008131 NEW BOOKS! ,it:I:LMEB' LITERARY DEPOT, Third gtreehorcosli. the Poet Man— . . loterndltilltr . 4l 4 l l ?; • .half. Tbe'Tamura.. of lout Pertalokle: a SO StotT. • Tits Goutiteas of 'Amboy.' by DOI. , • . ' Coat. or the halm. or Patin by Mai. tilrlssNw a . Yeast s • Inobtrun by the author of -Alton hooka!' Hewer. of a Baoheton or a Hook of the Wart. TLTormr's Counannoo, with ltionauttoos. Travelel•Ould' e Mtn... the C. E. and Canada. Lea _ • Rells orth the boaboaDint,a tale of re.l 1 800 tu Tb. None.) Elan,. The lUD of W.. Waylah4. a tall by Mary flontt. The Daughter of Nlabb it story of oh. pripotot flow. Nam Bal v ea teem: a meanly by bola,. • - 111.ranata'a .nouttuy omanalne. rut JenY—No.l. fictley's Dcok. for Jul,: Graham. ttartatO hlaragloa The Lase hattonal, •• FISII-150 bbls: No: 3 Ifitckcrel; 30 • No. 1 Trout .m Matte Fhb; ?.Clem;• " Na • ' f""1. bf 'Jomq Trwrt a M. ARD—) bbls. No." 1, fur solo bv ill iy4 . ISAIMIDICKEt CO. GREASE -15 bbls. for sale by_ _ Jr& 1947411 DICKEY 4 CO. irERBX DA IB' PAIN KILLER— -100 Oz. p,st Tr:d ~ a.telli t o: a .i& Exkl no: A avestwraub.,b..- BY TELEGRAPH. UtOCITZD rrr 788 bluuz.Li Tsizoit . .APit 1.1" AND RILPOiIIID POS THE THE RESIGNATION QF MR:WEBSTER. .flumiscrii.A., July 12. There are contratlictory statements in refer. ence to the resimuttion of Mr. Webster. Reid', er the Republic or Intelligences hare any ellw clone to it. It is certain. however, ,that Mr. Webster contemplates a visit tv, , Enrope. Be, starts on Tuesday for Annapolis,'Where he em barks for New York,"and thence for his home In Massachusetts; and after,sPending a few weeks wih hie family, will embark for Raglan& and will not return until Into in the fat ln case of his resignation being accepted, it is said the place will be given to Mr. Crittenden. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. ..DorroF, July 12. An extra train from Woreeater for Providence ran off the the track this morning, near Lynn,- dale, breaking, one loeomotive and several of-the cars in pieces. Thopassengers fortunately es caped without injury.. SAI4INO, OP THE lIERMANN. ',New Toast, July 2. The steamship Ilernumm, for Sonth ton, sailed this afternoon, with 92 passim sod $866,000 In specie. The steamer Empire City also sailed this af ternoon for Chaves. PRILADELPHLI. MARKET. PnivAD6Lersu►, July 12. Cotton.—The market is steady but quiet. Flour—The market is inactive, with sales 400 bbls standard brands at $4,26, and of select brands at $4,07 0 bbl. Rye Flour and Corn Meal—Sales rye dour at $3,67, and of corn meal at $2,87 qQ bbl. Grain... 819411 sales of wheat at 1010 for whits. 'and 944193 c for rod. Rye is selling at 720. Corn is in fair demand, with tales 7000 bugle's good yollow at 61e. Bales oats at 42010 c. - Whiskey—Sales at 240 gal. Coffea-.Balei 700 bags Lagsayrs. Codas at q egi• - ' No chugs in proviidon& NEW Foss MARTCPT NOON BLURT. New Tom, July 12. Flour—The market is firm, with males 3000 bbla at $4,12154,25 for state, and $1,15Q4,37 for roma , ' hoop Ohio. Rya , flour la scarce, with sales at - $3,37.." Cora Meal la Leavy at $2,6163 pl bbl. Gralu—Sales 1000 bushels new Maryland wheat at 100 0 per bushel. Rye is nominal at 72c.-.Salta-10,000 biiWels mixed western eons at 690 I 3 ho. Whiskey—Sales of Ohio at 24e. Groceries—Sales 300 bags Rio Coffee at Fio flo. Sales 100 hhds Porto Rico 31olasses at 27, 0300. Tobacco is brisk. with sales 160 bbds Sy , Si Bl 9c. Wool—lbemarket is quiet, and manufacturers are falling off. Provisions era dull. Stocks—United States sizes, 1607 are quoted at 4161: Caste Co., 6911 Ohio sines, 1665. 104 c, for Illinois improvement bills, 63 is offered.— Money is easier. A Gssrt.mtas....At as entertaironent onboard the American steamer Lafayette, at Liverpool. Capt. liteddart. the conuotader, in acknowledg ing • than, said: will relate a little incident which will tern to show that if prejudice could have existed in my mind against Englishmen, it is now 'done sway with. I was coming from Paris the other day, and had three young ladies with me. Ao . cording to my calculations) coati get to Liver pool with the money I had in my pocket, but whcn in London I found I had made - a mistake of 46. 'lt Would bays put me to great Sammie- Mame to remain, but theta was not a person I knew at the staticut, and so I told the directors to take my baggage off, because' had not money enough to pay the fam. Soon afterwards I saw a gentlemanly locking man standingin the office, Lad presuming he was *pamenger going to Liv erpool, I.put the question to him. ..lfo sir." he said, "but can I do any thing for yen I" . I told Lim I was short of tfi to, pay my fare, and he pot his hand in hi, rocket, end gate me the money. Ile gave me his card: his name is lir. 0. W. Thomproa, Gloucester Sqtlart. Hyde Park Gar dens, Loudon. It was a satisfaction to find tech salsa lithig. It is worth more than X 600) to roe; . and, gentlemen, I propose the health of Mr. 0. W. ThompeOn, of London. Erircraar Entasurros non Bcortasn„-711y theme...ll,ot Great Ilritein, jusztaken, it appears that the Canary of ivernssa, for 1851, mows a population of 86,280, which is a fa/ling off in ten years, of The decrease is chlesy coma:mato the western Isles and parishes: the clearance system end famine baring greatly thinned those dietricta— for lattanc4, the decrease is 488 ; Barra, 41151 ha North Ins% 49 . 1 ; in death Viet. 1.10. The returns for the county of drole also show • stillgrester decreed. in the pea.. OM- Icr 1841 the numbers were 97,876, on 1851 88;667; being edemas's. of 8,809. This Isms decrease taunt likewise be accounted for by she tide of emigratica , which bits long set in from the mainland and isles of the western highlands, and whist; has been ea lementably accelerated of lets years by the potato failure, and consequent privation of the people. ' . Parties are atrengely mixed up at the present time in 3liseierippL All the old Until have beee obliterated, fora season et least. Many of the warmest Whigs aupport Gen. Foote, while not a - few ere among the advocates of Gen. Quitman. On the otker,land; enteral of the strongest Demo• credo prints in the State support Gen. Facts, and &animus Quitman on the strongest terms. •At the recent Qaitman Convention in Jackson, T. 'Jones Thevert, late Wh'g elector. was its first . Vice President and one of Its " eptakerr ; Weary Gray, late Whig candidate for Congress, was an other of its speakers; and John L Golan and C.. It. Clifton, iwo of the Whig leaders about the' capital, were prominent in JO deliberatioas.. It this be not a party fusion we know not the melte ins of the term.—Ps. inyairer. PATLIOTIC BzsTINVITII Of PIELAIDIST nu. Notts.—President Fillmore wan at Fredericka ' burgh, Virginia, last week; and made • sPetch there. In it method the following:. hare heard much of Mulct to the Union fear no mon than all hare hated; but par don me for toying that in soy estimation it should _never become a source of discussion. Thu very idea of disunion should be frowned upon by eve. ry true American as deserving Of no argument and of no justification. It lit to sae painful that it should be a subject of couverastion. i i This is preeisely our poeitioo. Those men who are constantly proving that the Union ought not to be dissolved, ore guilty of gross wrong in bringing what should bu Sacred in the eyes of ev. cry American down to a level with ordinary to pics of political diecussion. • No decent or sane men have any idea of &noising, or doing aught to dissolve the Union, end this effort to play up on the patriotism of the people to accomplish . polilicil end, is little less criminal than would the treasonable effort to eefarate those who are . One in ancestry, one in Internet, one in destiny. Indiana Register. Lamsnom Uwe We. R. Kivia.—Ron. Wee. It. King, of Alabama, has written a letter, de• closing himself decidedly opposed to the leading compromise of the last session of Congress.— The admission of California into the Union he pronounces en act of Injustice, mod trays that no man ehould have felt more indignant than he did at this partial and unjust legislation. The bill abolishing slavery, under Certain circumstances, lathe District of Columbia, hassle ho could not have given his sanction to under any einem dances, and he takes the ground that lie should feel it a bounden duty to vote for the repeal of the emancipation clause whenever proposed. Ile declares that he would again, a he did at the bet emigre.% vote fur the repeal of the Mexican law prohibiting slavery In Utah and New 'Meal. co. lie oleo repudiates all connection with the Union pony. Born AND ITO BAILTIST.—Sioco our former observetioni on Egypt, and the commencement of the railway' 'from Alexandria to Cairo, we have heard 'with regret that some trifling point of detail not having been clearly explained to his highness; the Pasha, the agent whom ho bad sent over, did not feelitimself at liberty,.under the circumstances, toll commence operations without further instructionr. We now learn with satisfaction that Robert Stephenson, with a seal and liberality worthy of his reputation, is about to despatch an engineer to Cairo, at his own expense, to explain all detals, and to con. elude the contract on the spot. The British Commercial public, who are sensible of the ad vantages to commerce which this undertaldng in solves, will, we ere . pp appreciate the energy exhibited by Mr. ttiephenson, in which they will recognico an earnest of its speedy completion:— I Enytishparter. , vmmEs AVIVICOM Seantary,—Tbe London Economist, In, noticing th e statuary in the Great Exhibl.' tion, guy= ..The world may mu.. perhaps with come rictonlabloctit the sculptors of the UM lnt Btntes bearing off the p alm of ieantr , and those of the Continent conspicuous for rugged strength." The Goienior of Maryland has appointed Ftr day, the Bth of August nut, for the czecution of. Amos Gieen. = • An paper speaking of an individual. says that he has broken every bank and jail. and sabbath, which they have harkin that city for the last fire '.'years.. This' irmlividual moat be what a witnees in a meat bank swindling cue called 'one of the offioers-- 4 % natural raszsl." Mexican Boundary-Comminioner.—The Wash ington Telegraph says that it is understood Bartlett, he Commissioner to run the 31esicai boundary line has been recalled. John B. Bryan, Esq., of Tennessee, is strongly recoMMended for Commissioner in place of Mr. Bartlett. • •. Ohial—The Columbus, Ohio, Journal stateo that the wheat crop of that State is very large, and that the greater portion of it, has been as- cared in good condition. The same paper says flint sithoFigh the corn crop Is not Advanced ss far u usual, it nevertheless promises to be a good one: While London boasts of numerous foreigners. Paris never was so fall of Englishiand while Ire land lends her tribute in passengers to England, the return boots are crowded with English visit ors to Ireland. An “indignant southerner,' speaking of . Maine, says that one half of the farms Are so barren that you might mow them with a razor. arid rake them with a. fine.tooth comb and yet not get enough to fodder a graukopper for a month. The St. Louis latelligencer says there cannot A be less than twenty•firs or thirty idle steams lin that port,lyingup in consequence of the unu. mull high stage of the upper rivers. The latest accounts from the Pacific give the particulars of quite a severe earthquake, which took place at Coqispo, Chili, on the 26th May.--. In Commercial street, the principal thoroughfare in tho city, scarcely a. Louse was left in good condition. The British mail steamer Merlin, which sailed from New York on' uesday for Bermuda end fit. Thomas, took oat fifteen passengers, and $12,000 in specie. The Canadian residents of the city of. :dew York gave a splendid entertainmentto about two hawked eacuralordsti from 31ontreid, on the kith instant. The dinner took place at the village of Harlem. 'rheum steamship Golden Gate, Intended for. Messrs. lowland S Aepinwall's Penile mrtl llue, 'made a eery suesessfal trial trip front Now York, on Monday. tier engines are on the oseillating . prinelple, - dhe num as those of the Baltimore built ateaseeship flepublie, at present running between :nn Frenetic* and Panama, sad con "eiderad ono of the twifteit Teasels op the Pacific. MISCELLANEOUS • Sea Bathing—Cape Map..N. Z. ONGRE 4I S 11ALL in now open for tho rt. eeptiott Ortisltosv. The Tropriotor.theahrtil for the ral retro:lmre bvretatoro yen-wed, would reirvvtiadT thethere Lakettitut to 'het t o tottidate bethuicedare the ;invent ataln‘n. to wake hie boast te=4ll3ll be e. &War rang-moots sod ateestmodatione, ha VIII more to paint to ;weave avid and attentive inbred Pervaatv, ay. der We vavirtion that for en lived Indira totbe clutxoste stal yoga eta =weir of the mouser. at thie pled. W. B. fdILLEIL TAR AND ROSIN- 101 bbls. N.C. Tar. le anal rider: lt+9 bright No o MI WATT &C• Oby itl2 Ki LI YE AND EAR FOUNTAIN.-The atten tion nt the medical trateraby b to the Eyo nucl Ear Wourrtabl. by Dr. Prmet, Ocertibt. of New Tort.— .1 art reerbrd and ter sale 1.3„ • W. W. W1130:1. trlll BOTTLE CORKS-500 gro for solo by !di R. K. SELLERS. - 67 Wmd sd. VIARIS GREEN-540 lbs. sup., (or sate by JeRl EL E.. SELLERS: UTMEGS-1 bbt. No. 1, fur sale by Ser.4 R. t.setxtßa. .T EW NO. 3 MACKEREL-100 bblv. and j: t S "'rigr3T.r.tztrr.47.4Vail; ANDIA RUBBER BELTING—Just ritu'4l;A from the maaafaetorfrre, 1:to IFot Idobt ed 31111 reinp.s., for rate at t , lrplekle p til i tir p r No, I sod FM - cod rt. 144 FISU-10 bble. new Lake Trout; 10 hi " &salt by ig.23 J. &CANTRELL). fIILLETT'S 303 RENA ttly Or `PI Wm. superior et... 41 P.R. rwq RINI C a l er t W. A. IJAVV..NI fitaude.P. jel". .mere of &mel =1 Nand AR. UNION COPYING PRESS—The neatest twee., m”ormol Prom In orr—tarde on . now ariplr, by what) all totraloo Isnormaarloatalmnroguant romOF,a. rtrnor ato 1... labor Wanb. W. O an Wm common rem. nr torn prtr. ' ItACF.VS telt Etatatom7 'Smetana. Market M. iT EATIIERIOO Sides N. Y. Sole. for sale lel* 3.! IL SALT PETRE-20 bap (Cruda) for Bala by rir3G , w. & P. 11111(0. CY, PERS! 011.-18 bbla. extra, for sale by 1. - 1 el .C 6 a litre...McDtMa. riII.A.NNERS' OIL-23 bble. for itole_br naw, • 14 mot* mcva O. 3. MACKEREL.—SO bble. for. Palo by 4k4 DALItLI. M Kato. NDIA RUBBEIi WHIPS—Of all the sites oastautarotml. tor pan • Weftls and .taU. at Itteta. • 11 K. , tsr 1•1•:. Nua : as•l 9IS and atm. lan t rititztes VEW ;MACKEREL-:- . 1. . N 101 bbls. tarp 24-3. " V.) V.. ••• Frt .le br 11411 ionx w,ferr ro. Wall Paper and. uden. rfIIIO3IASTALNIER, 55 Mulct street, re: p i ertrenr OfeOka a poret...n tis mev.en.nsaarlaa laza *voca.. due, tutapigvir, almost overt sellele In 110, is YRUPS- -Underwood's floe Lemon Syrup; '77 "1-. airogitlt " . Mist. for rLoos tilb M. A. Mrt3.11 , .0 /CO! nidlaY SALT—A - superior uncle for thit vy dairy or MIA, put op 11. men Are Wally mg. WA by W. A. MVIA:TO !Pa,`YS Libm, , QUICEIBiES— , ,1.77 C d s tom ces .vtrfoddon a de Ldrd OIL 6 t7tsl 'ruble,. It tut/ dtdd dr/des—ill. old bY ' J. D .7111.1.100 A CO. , lelb EMI'-45 tons Miss. D. IL for rale by m7ll JA)LES LIIIITCHTSON M i 2AF tE4-'s° lll%liti);?diN f :fit* I INDSOIt SOAP-30 boxes Hyde's, fox t md. as IntrVel IL A. VA lINKATTCR IDLASTEP.-60 Camthnxides, fur lullaby .14 L V FAICVESTOCK d CO. hble. Lake Sap. White, ielt "" T. CANFIELP. g LIST RECEIVED—A Rupply of India guli• to r Bmiat Paraw, nvltt 031.14.5. tad:} entre Mall sale .bolusale ratlo. KO 0 Waal t 4 • • lOU • J . tt. ruttuars. Cheap Black Do Lana URPIIY BURCIIFIELD bare just IT prowl Int of Etun WI r•ml) Mork De Leine, at tloo prk , nr 37%, I.= gt LACK BEItAGII LAINE.—T is I, felsry aflieb•ran thq lan,. if= )MUMMYt PUNCIfFIEGP. SUGAK-2.5 hhdn. roTsale by • • J. R. CAN MO. JUNIATA NAIL; RODS-95 bundleiSlit, for Irak by O. F. VON 130NNIIORST A CO. J2l G LASS --100 boxes Window Gins, assort " T ." e. voN no..c:rnomr a co. • AY FORKS, flay Rakes, and Scythe J Ses•athr, for br le2l . T. P. voNntr :0110SLFT cn. • ARD OIL-10 bblx. for sale by 014 A. ICTI) • co..6ci Nrogdst. WRITE LINEN DRILLINGS, of differ! Ju v d v td,ilr" l4l " . ioa) :F. E. corner ofFourth ur! Nor knt.sto., RILL PAPER—A superior itlt just reed LT W, S. HAVEN, norm, nf fknnfrtnl mn,lMarkot AMERICAN 110E8E, ReNCV IR STREIT, DU TON. 'VILE undsrsigned having entirely re. 1. boll pool gnaw' tap %bora Namara astabllalb mat romanns in all *bantling hundred and 6117.... ,aganaa would rempectbally 'dry ratio. Unit It Is boa mar for t 6. ravpUrni sod anunonalatino or On traapllloa. aam A:=olontionf ttonistrannaroduninnaklierrof Ram. armed ton , ' floan. Pia to t numeral* Unman Mon •biab toga bren aaJoannto bg 'inaptly Xittli ar adgartkonaut. doling lo ar. Do camas boa bent /roma to tx.let u.T 4,1,11.41115 t prru , ci. tDa foralturr non rale onbrearly to bran, of Sod revamp ta can* of tr, Orsw. rum., Ig futiwi I. I. of lb. moat anoitinn manufarr lure. Tao Maar name are e.upeciou.r, auxi Ma bourn bir meal, Ind to ru urtutlxvil Li m. C 00,0114.100 of Ow earlypal iwrcry ilexattlannt tiumlueled t. an norsornann• Mammon% and tap rroproder padre* hisparif that Um knurly. liaise &ball bor.], Lb. Traralar'a • rubannalAnanT LEIlf itsocz. VLOIIR-110 bbls. "extra" flour in store i lUUIFRIt IIATCIIES-250 gro. formate by ' and (or ado Dr 1•10 B. RARCAUOII. I . 1.14 C. ATCOUTIfIaTr. 47.1 AP SAGO Clll SF'.—fur tale by .1.32 n int. A. Mt LUDO a CO. (101) FISII-600 Mx. very fine, ar safe by fel) k 51141.013.0 a CO. "TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA.--7 IL amen Jost roclrril nod 4r Wr b 7 A. E. PELLEIta. PINK ROOT-100 lbs. prime uunlitr. just rted god for g a l. 1n 11091 R. IT A 1)—.4 bs. just rood no or 1.19 R. a1:iv:11S. 'e i 9 I P 09 91 k; lone, puns wuirs, en. 6410 br /OD 11. lg. IiELLEIO. 1 1G1IT ACRES OF GROUND; f a vorably, A 'MAW fOr Pleslobrniony ort fruit of otgy Mod, will fow cahoot& lrioo Of All2f . r i te . no,k i r,OT sea. leltl N Y-ur CLAY-7Auus Coploy'a Pus Clay, 110 A. jun received anti tbr P sale by Pell/ . KIJOONMAKETI a CO 11E1 , 11 , . 1301tAX-500 am for ado by 1r.14 J. liThtf aoo.COWooe it. psll-15 bble. New White; inl4 3. Ili"CrI44ll.D. SALERATU*-100 boxes pure; 014 117CA:17117Llibr t i NLAX-1000 lbs. for solo by Jolt .1. n.c►Nrl scn 'A.III ASH-30 bbls. for solo by jell J. D. CANFIkLD. IN - SEED 011.:40 bbls.Orisirold's brand, for nolo by 11.14 1. D. CANFIELD. IUHOTASII-4 casks fur Bala b . y Jel4 J . B-CANFISLD. LIME HROOF PAINT-10 bbll9. for sale b 7 7.D. CAN fl ELD. U CKE T S-50 dos. Marietta make, for anl9 R by ' !elf J. U. CANYLELD. • iIIIEE , IS-209 boxes for sale by v.) t a, p. ciNFIELD ACON-45 onkel Shoulders, Maar. r4r Pale trr. Itl4 JAMES DA 1.1.131, Sgoar4. CHEESE -80 boxes for sale by LIALAIIDICXBY a ca. wan sag hos as. PHILADELPHIA. IL WIND; Impdifeis - Fitinch aril Canter Nods, Su. 61 • BROADWAY, NEW YORK, t{ESPECTFULLY invite buycre. to exam-. , tam their gash. O.N.NET IDBEIONA—A veva. Neva= atestrusentt. T.SP,Z7.I AND SATIN 10680.65—A ullaronamint. 116.161: !MI D 6 RMNE—AII ,raths ota the but tataae. • SA 21 y VZSTINGS—Bame make that hal, harte ton. Oven so mush vallstiettou. alstbrUES. vets, black and falter Cravats, blast and Solared Crap. el . CM , * Wave. and list Crag.. CANTON CORDS: CRAM SHAWLS AND SCARPS—Jen received an le ies ef all colors end velem DRESS CRAPN.4. of various ualitlee. 13ATLN DE CHINE. Bereenets, &Vire, era oth . ler tu the Carlton meeker.. /71*•lill • Sailing from Philadelphia on the Al i 16th, and Lire - enrol on the dor eschmooth ...MSC p SIAS 2 PLEASANT& R. Iseseenk_Sfeetee. - . ORE ANDOAII. Wm. 1 Oardle„w. Harter . . ' •-• ,Et ROPE, Matsuda C. fate. )lute[, . . +•; BELIN, Alfred F. em h. Mader. • • - ', ."' SILACKAHAXON, On .W. W. Wes& Hager. , , rb.. elrite able. ere be of e beet and must astir eials, and are noted the the ratty of their gameiterw. I Huy are IHW up with all later' lownweerents see 'noes , 'Uur=igr::l`,P.V.4,sl/.1,7 ==,,f'r tbrir v. 1 /tuserown ' ghee wet ennunanded bymen of anknowledged talent. who ' e rr nuequalled Ler thole expo mew In the packet...nen , . Pawns. desirous of Waging dr Welsh Rose she Old 1 conntry can obtain cortlftates f Inland 'will be 1 mod for eight meths. and our ts inand LW- eetent will furnish thorn with t • prover tulawralrnt cod i insulations relative to their de um . 1 For the eonest a =et of . ii rez i lithiZa . wi t g&c:' I irsliTtt i gt l gut discount. h e irill be egur , dliy any of Wr Ranks or Post Mete in the 1111" i Hine.. . , Vl ir rerweel7th " : P fo i llo k4 Win P u supn g' l n les7will " bir .o:mm ll 4ll ' 7d . sad' paseenjier of Er years of axe cod creel lld lbs bird, I 2 Its. rim .. or. tea. 61b& oatmeal. if lb. slew. nit nom; lb. )4 molars, and 11b._pork. tinier 12 years of ass 6 16. i. turedienfts. 1 lb. pork. full allowance of waters's:trio tg''' jiT.ll a" W f al 'l nu k i "' et:L o bel f a lfieenel itV 4reilTliat jelElf - ...error tooth and Wood as.. Pittsburgh. United States Hotel at Philadelphia. nrup SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ grh.,"2l:l,LV/te ttp, w IAZPV:ratrINIIS STATM HOTEL. bnag known t entrnectlas "lib the Ilotol coder the tat. Proprietor. 5. bob [WWII' We to rim Hm = Tl.O.g.[ljrltLbt:ll:3lll:l,7,l V. clit4 4 =lll= ID . ° W[l= Write. etten[lte to laa elunge. tatraloped tem lbo -o[o. tall.- tins rly &Urals, .d to ■tve ea:StaUralkttsl nV't LIIO3IAS' WRITE, BONNET MANE TACTURLIL. Na. 41 Avah tecond Etr e ett . if gbove ut,extrid,ll.lllladelpdts. al: .as & Whole ." isle Givei.rx. No. 'al Nruket rt. Ftallsdrlpbla. .141 EALD,. BUCKNOR ' • CO:.• Tobacco ~~~~ ~~ l 20 1 (r Cent saved to, Country Merchants. IL SI. J. KIND, Dealer In BOOTS AND v !nor!. Na. 46 North bumf gareet, bu )pet roclt !rem lb* mu a Num as ...Ire and .ell 'elected Ault of the abut, suds, wlticb will te. uld at 20 per eent l lieu can be rural:Laud 1, tbe city. for cub " IT:Filtrarell to nil Wore earclualrU. NEW YORK. , . Shawls ! Cloaks! ffiantillas! EMILLS, No. Cortlandt et.; N. York. . I. an: clothes a ha. 'bawl Watelsotteee • Comb mat of call awl 'Winter NI Le. estuelalag of .11 ayLe• ct reoteb sod Dosrate Wrol Lou• Abawle, metaLm• wilt. • fal 4,nm - twin of I'Dench and 1. team Dome, mad Loma Dto , b• eilmotee:g trade. Ala°. to •xte• • apek el Cobol% btratni . .7l4beLSElL Ramo aa Vete., CLOAK:IL )1A N/ LA DAC.. of ym. thapes ent4 arbeb terstottaetared P a d.pa- Mau of blrolm lamortamm, rreetmel rasitatnetbll ref Ilan cavorts. LW balm Um medal atentas DOottwro ad West ern Mombasa, to Oa acme. (boy tall fad en 1.00: i 13 3 auf maraud. aeols Lad_om . •etr. t in., fa rh,r•arr. • Atm, totat•t WIRE ROW DIANDS. ter saelbitin• Comb .Stoma we draoml to '.err eslotat Mot emed - at G ea mole. ' Mee for Foreign Patents, X. 6 Walla, N. Yurk, and IGO Filet et., London. tATENTS FOR INVENTIONS procured. in Gnat grania, Fr.., &bum. n011e24...1•11 baov`P — lla emus. Cube.use tba al Sts, I!.ll4klarastica.em We above no be had er eatveleezel J. P. PIRSSON, `mreMe, etreetabiew Yak. Supizior Black Wribing and Coffin Ink. lONE'S EMPIRE IT 81 Nassau erect. Poo Duilditor.: N... Turk. MT Mi. TO TVS MM. 9 , nrt.s. or-*cdos-. CCI ..... gni dr..cbt..r.er tblo I. M. N. *Air, ms.ouotr , rect. vorTlNti I NR—ea.l win oot wrrode. sOOOl4. i tgo ' r b ttrZir MT4 The un ir rrm minbl/ Wlemt to the and to ftroleb to Oa trade et. lo. lke mon I ur bra. motottuKkot! 3 ._ot Lb. oil to r !,11 . %1 er or logsan j 7 - Ebo] can osriEl =;ZZag ME= Pn'tette AA). Barry's Tzigarphm i oit MEDICATED COMPOUND. for re u„ V ''B.ll" 11"' ruvq. - miss Malian T stlasa. , Au..ktarn ,zr stoat bin mslauvel Ulfiat ti.tt lawns crLlcarb• a Ms, tta tl4e Lora. a 1 anttaal Ittesdam. 'Mt SoLlmalaa . trt? ,b4ant af tistflat ?n t. gl i tslll.2 " al• 4.lehlt . b v lterl thOlt=l 4 ll.l Sept, Alia l'atf. Ulm I.4var ale—; L 4 t•••• ani(thl SIM a co. .I.44o.ettlAtak cr....10.. II soot autavand that. a. tha 3.4 aist.aa saws, sad dazing that waist ..: sat.. hod the alcit• ct wawa Ms coat autocue. phni tit-J. , sad bass Lead all Ita pumu+uu. Cr l4 .4 41.. 34 Ws saw toast, without the Loa broett. I aria taalaal I.s• ts Les war Trxsphanaaar 414. as last malt. sad, to sty ones. sad statleartk. bra oral! =lnd la atonft sat liwatbP. tomb au the 'Wawa di is. aura.. tam as uutu, i uu. P. 4 191 14144 - ! Ituatd:arratat=ia. V nt 7 iI.IIfSi3R7IBER offen for Sale, on • (stored. toms, 0.4.0.. I , IEI City of ktUribaugb. et. No. 1. Throe eating] thow wort brkk dwelling haulm , . Op gerund street. between Market and ferry Wet. Lb. lob. Laing oath la tat trout, br EU • ISo. I- Ciontadao fret fr 0..., Thi. t g g ug ot .djol uliL mind kniabyttaisu Clugh. or. whirl; I, ....A ona four glory tirtek boa.•, wogs* ►printing affim, and one t*. b.** warthog.. No.l Two iota la Wallin.. Beat.: county.~ being lot, a,.3 •314 4. bang about 10U toot odixoto.uu which noted . od ano Witch of four fruffA drrlllnis, and Dug rirparat,, fosse dwollign. all two goer" 616 L. 10.4. Ona lot 40 fart front au book et.rogit. grltorltit shot.. and oatcalkaa to IL* top al 1.1. 6111. lin 6. Two bomb lOU, end: 66 fort front. and running Aval the ros4 to loaf natal . word, 0,0 th • fila learn. 6. One wilwatilit water lot. 160 tett au Wheal Baer. with ten shags grata {user a4uSM. • No. T. One lot Oppugn(' the wow 6,. t•O Tett front, and •11.111,1. mI,ALa hp of 1.64. LID; Cs which la encded ono innately !girt stOre and ware:cu. RS by t 0 ft.; ahoy. Goma dnlLmr. two semiy,o 61 6. No. b. Ogg littgolot In New enalitee.Deavtz enunt7. be. ton .noct, .00 rtytt Lretray. and about nerp. t'A - nlalumpollateta, ank • elrtiO4 two I no, frail. •I•mtar/V, MI ono mall tram* Igor, good on an Tbia asydortt wag toroarrly ...gated by 11r. T. 1.1 Gould. 'Land 111 ter/ Pn..•stal? 01. ?Slifka Bridge. , - • Co, P. Ono wake to inundidlattay belga:Allston brldat. being about 106 to. in length, and et.totalnly from Kai, m.o. to lot vat*, Sark. or .1011 . vat, n. 14 *bora rtt•ln ft/ .4160 told on nni ‘ TaTcnb:o tEr4e. 1p ' 117,* " : ts. 6 " j3l)Cl4llif,til ,. Ooerlyrd 0.0621 Ponr--Al.al * Pogt Amr.l CHICAGO, ILLIISOIS. „, xor C. Oa-n, 1550. l'aor. Brat-- It Dear itlr- , flaboattmoroarrava utr balT c•sr OM • greill 60.4 Wad 1:111 brad au snub au toted wftyd I was WM by. Mood to 47 rout•ittonbata •.v.• sad I did to cud to bryamoutidnamot. to, bat: ana trul. ocoOkL and all lb* .ImA:ruff dbapplamat. toad Dow Wont tem:f. - • torrYS., ...P" . j 'a roar WELL. r•A Stua.".T. It AZT lair dr werilorsau 4,ktr the autheuttel%or +la abo”. they call at Prolkamo•• C Ili Draaluay. bra York. *bar, yrodtne= cal letters. Foos tn.. 7:1114, aro. t, to co tonacsi# tor Ar 41 ' 7 , 4 1 ' 2 A 1 Ofew.. of ll* ..annon ccacrally, 2144tTg - ttZ l' fiegpMg ""'- f m—' Anc..lento sod es We any, "*. of fr m. atawatererycomory FL:. Ht. noci "" nro - .ber ordeNe tlo iirl IL ta Lip Air Ltr "2""W an.; C._ per.Gla . kick groal b" 'ln a ocular . lkl """ !4 d e ! dandlfco and war& ane mat. tee' pq; Gtr u tool L.:lF.o4t:l.lctra4l,l4nodsof 11 the dl ar, don of tlo talin clowned. as end. a l a r set= l ll IfWa.4 it .W".,,WVWWMAcaC=S,4I/°.!No. u.,,,,dta,X:l4....,lrnitaitt• generally, throturbaut . •• • • THOMAS' HAZE ;.- - ronwAimirra .t. CO)13118810N MERCHAhri' CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.' • • CONTINUES his. uwaal facilitios N rocoicc. , FOrs. re. Fair. and Trazublso•td. an MN , ' con..lgn, Ma. • 17,..w.t. lah. NA awl. 411117 Ike all 01, IN , Lai. , ‘19.1 It.q ililat•LlCaLual ar.4 kilref.-• . . re , rtracev,i,,e...l..7l•l+ kni..ll a ~ .4 • ' . . . . . iirj:d3.oo2gg 1 1 .4.1a - ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPh. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOVBX. • MIDDLETON, RILEY & M'OEE, !Mu.. ponamttngegrstwari . l . in s f .. ) , leretante. on the Itefor to Atrzintler ()Orden.= berrne. Malin * Co.. rutrhereb. on*tr pAVI ) C. TUTTLE, Attorney, 6t Law, aud econavlaner for Prilasylvania. .1z , ,k 1 3 , 10 comolunlmllon. proultuy umhered. if 01IN 11. RANKIN, Attornay and Conn• POUCT RL NM/ Cotorolentooer Al the Otate o Reonstlvaula. :IL Louts, )lo (We or l'ittebur ob.) w. 31 I v all7go.l=l6 Veitple. XeCottl 150. anotkly BOSTON. v BEEN ()LAZED WINDOW BLIND PA. Imperial . lot of the whoas article jutt met{ tail tort !al* MTLltatAll PAlalleitt Jai 115 bluest *l. :JPAPIA LIANOINGS—A huge amortment of Trench and American Paper Il.nninar , . bastion laid and fur sale by P. ,yl7 Noed White Paint TON OF WHITE OXIDE OF ZINC. re x calved and for rola at No, 7 akin Wood rt. 11.—Wn Undo Wm altrotroa of lloto• and Steamboat Pidonwa to ad]. article. ankh •o hat o lor up. w . r d a of rpm e months, and ran VSCOLDtPIIIIII to t..nprfor W. bud pond bitten' ituttlid of aloorbinit M. Ulf hi btu oldie load. tiro white radratillt. doentlr kaa (nabar and wow hruflant two. It WNW , * t. trl d ritlfatrorl m lt, finV. nrooVlde ifirkral MC Ell .1111jinittt, ft wally as oboap ntrna lead. Pat 1.1 U. PITILLIPS. Harbree (etuacessor to Roussel) Perfumes fa the Handkerchief. • :1 4 XTRACTS of Rome, Ortinge Flower, Jop jug Nolll4sll. Vostwos. Owt,t. Ns, Vcolife, l'at• vko i tya' r t , O , V i l=cll6al.ofts:z i tory. ll okeZr4 Z,7,:sllZ3Lwm - , b.titgr=rm` ll ,,, Wwrt ood, Jam .od. Cumc:f.ll=l. Mast , sod bottact Slott, In .on mum bout., with glawt_ldett pet. All am abolo ditnClA.which cal coif • TA.d.—d. smuwa, taw of tlut nu Who kind=to Md., _mod villa ogr.wdal tam Who extocaly. d es ma& lo chic cokstrf. pay La the WO otolomalon lo which thcres• baia j g r Qo caospaositri,aw=ao4 HOUSES;' FARMS, &c. STEAM BOATS. For EialCoi-PerpetualLtase, OVORTY-THREE "WILDING LOTS laid Aill fr ou . t a tst , lit a ll v t . tt i t:e .t oat i sts=lof the to= an thattlianc • Mn for rut for nue or more She residue of the out lot ou the 11111.. extending beck to !greet Itself oesupiel es • paws lot for terms. to.. enquire of Ur. MOUS. BORLAND_ our the premium or of the ' subeetiber, at his offlur, tio. 101 Third street. Pittsburgh. Jfhtf 91 lIRADY WILKINS. To Lit, &DWELLING 110 USE, Containing 9 gs , . or 10 mama, in good main on Federal strcet.it hen! city. Dootrant to the yard, which I, large :17,74 41= d". ' '" F t .. l r I alaT " l ' .l2; 4 ,' , sr, °.. ~,....jelittf . new the month of Thin/ i Valuable Lot on Third greet for Sale. IWILL sell the Lot on Third stteet, ad-, Joining Ma Whboirtery Establiehment of Wm. Noble cm s one aide, god the The fawn of the Vigilant Pin! Contrany on the other. The front on Third otrowl. le 44% rat, grim g nosh towarl becoad Arent of 60 feet, more or ' k gg , Th . yen. Is 114,600.0ne one Iti land. the bab mite with !clean to be secured by band end mottorage to i the Int, payable in one and too years hem the date of 1 tale. The Ott. I. perfectly good. CILAWLES MALE% jellyllw at the Ofbce yf ti. hboler 0 lb, oourth st. EOR RENT.—A three story brick .2, dwelllns house, Matte =Third street,betwen „ nt and Ens/ the hone* le well thnothed with by tisane In the c o ld kithen and atorembleh thssulg • bath mai with hot end o water. PosSelsion &en lintanlistelY eV to N. F. VONDOhNHORNT / CO. No. SO t 9.1 Finns it House and Lot for Bale LARGE En ortLeSeock street, Al-1 fee lecheny. =acting through to Helve., frontlaton each meet, with • depthof Lai feet. u . settler with • Rocca thick D•elloat Home, coutabchl M ma. Yoe tams apply to ACIIMON WOUDIIL)1:813. Ifs biaaon Weal. orJOffil P. FAXVIT. 4.2 TORE ROOM TO LET, on Market et h .,z tiS w and 7 Mon Fourth. utal etliolobg the . eta and Jevelt7 Oton of W. W. Irmo,. T Store Baum be. the haadsomest front la the city. and In the beat location for • Dr y Good. ard nary flaelnees...._ Bent tbr the !chute* of the tree "ID be rot,* 1 , .. - ...- t ab. of JAMIE*/ GRAY. or jet W. W. WILSON. Real Estate for Bale A VALUABLE unimproved LOT on the A corner of Liberty and Factory rtreetr, FM Ward. mastic the Omen Catholic Church. 30 feet front ou Lib erty. byloo feet deep ea rectory. running back to Spring A ad—the three Wry Brlck Derelliu Boom on 1.41 , -Ir. street. adjoininitthe thee. the lot bean ill feet front by 100 feet deep. The house la lane and convenient. built In modern nine. and mutable eleven num. Alec-7)saes of very valuable band near Sharpaborgh. A iso—A Term of 136 acres In Wee. Deer Loirnablis. ftvm Ne* Alan—A rano of Stec scree Isterreneo county. 6 collo Castle. Alm—Fez. in Deaver 'county. of various aim and Om. from 000 acme dew. • Alp-13 very valuable lots 113 Vlnivoo, tlllnolr. CTIM nth:Wrath. Emdra of N. P. & FLITEILI/iN. •. • . Attorrie7s . sod Neal Estato Amstar, =TO . No. Wl' founts Woo.. Pittaborth. Sward Street Property for Sole. TO CLOSE an Estate, Two very deli- r 4,1 table end aell Maltby' three strry DIUCK ELLINGIR. &road. ireartediatel mots :rata...* Cold street. (earl) eorattiaitta Oft ht wow and attle. teal Flub pvcis weer.) At.elted. sulpllol Worn 11111. - tx vial not nal cold er.) trill he roll Th m.. ow. e Houses ars neulr a. Eat .111 be required at ha Ham of paraham tha balance/ la payments Ham one to ela years. kat farther taterzaathat Imply torntiNK Rath% dEeat av thy estate of M. ltabm.dee'd. at IlteararCelatian. ma. DI. a ea.'s. No. tip time n. realedawasaT (chit) VOB, RENT—A Warehouse on Water r".c., street, Mawr. Slu.ket net Fem. onitnble far lUe in 'd 72 ‘ 4 '1"."'". ZIV.ZILZELL Rater 0. To Let, 1111 E well finished and furnished Store, z t , • • OD Di e,. One Dm lb. Yon Dr. 07.1.1 YreYmizii . toby Poker a Je.elry More. kyyly be E. D. GAZZ.A.V, 73 Liberty gt, ^eylell - lyttid. Wm. To Formant. . .. , • A.OOO ACHES Firming and Grazing tarsi% in Warr. county. located on tho t i u st kiai hrey rtur, within twelve talks of tin Now lark and ti.. /Llr.-- ,,..„.. 1.000 . E Act•s =car. ln c. El f k county, for sida on wronanods. A. WILKINS in CO. rail corr. of Market and Third sta. To Gardeners. tiNvt.NTY ACRES of Gardening Land, al- I' rt 4147 oaler hroc&rultirailcs. wailt on< mite 42. N. e.y. will la mkt for no.RI serr--eue thirl rub, and di b..... M.N..% vat amp* years. Tbr.particrulars ea. amc