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JO-READING ]!UTTER - WiLI4BE FOUND
, . • - ON EA GU PA GE OF TRIS PAPER.
- Oslo Fressmants ltatiman.—Much
apprehension existed that the heavy rain on Sat
urdaYaight had greatly damaged the Western
Railroad, butiire are &atoll° side to state that
theins fears have, happily, not been realized. A
train ryfent
. down yesterday LS fer,as Rochester..
'Elatilivlie•daialge was , done this aide of that
place; except the washing of giavel upon the
track. Between Rochester and Brighton a slip
trim' the hill i above covered the road, but a
etyMnr, force was put to work, and the earth was
itunoVed lent evening. The track is now in good
order . to Brighkeu. A train will the Fed
eral street station, for Brighton, thlemorning at
nine o'cloik, and return in the afternoon. The
grand opening excnreion will come off on IVe,I.
meads'', (ta-morniti.) .The train will leave the
Federal streerstation at ten o'clock, e. n., pre
: %duly, land retnrn in the afternoon.
COL. MGM IN a MN/ PLACE.
Governor JOluitton, at the opening of the cam
palms, openly. and nriequirocaßY declared his
.einithriente add defined hie petition in reference
„tio the important and exciting questions wising
out pf the fugitive elare la*, tie law of 1847,
denyhog the tme of the jails of this common-
Wealth to the use of the capturemi of.fogitire
alerts, and the general subject of slavery. Ile
tea not atte mpted to dodge any of these delicate
Mod danger'reissues.
,: Greetdirsesity of sentiment exists at present in
. J- ~ ,
Pentoylvama on theselimbjects. !In Philadelphia
the compromise 'measures are popular, or rather,
are vigor 4 sustained, while in the northern
'counties, partici:dart) , in IVilmot's district, the
apposite sentiment prenula - In fact throughout
• the greeter , prat of the State, where commercial
-policy does not operate an an element in the con
atreetion- of nubile Upham, the fugitive slave
tat is not regarded with mach favor, tbongh it
.fisarol will be acquiesced in, became it in a law
of - thelatal.l . -
151 r. Beellanan's hopes on u.preddealial as.
:grant . all centre upon his SUCCESS in presenting
his party tdithe South as thoroughlyproalavery
—es not only willing to yield obedience to the
lair, is such, . "but 'deo (as the resolution of the
Redding Convention expressed it) from the kind
iouf. frotanoileclilve which day cherish towards
‘taleir , drethren of She ',graph:tiny , States." This
exceedingly servile sentiment Was manufactured
F-assdasivelyi for the southern market, while in
the party and its candidates were
',to rely Open gullibility of the people of the
moral 4sions. In the northern counties Wd.
Aid democracy. (anti-shiveryy will be brought to
basilh favor of Col. Bigler, and his vote for the
;eritf-kidziaPping law of 1847 will be cited to show
r .thathe Is all right in Philadelphia,- and that
-.reeks; the-Reading :reselittionslat be held up
! impend that the ..datoomacy'! are orthodox on
thecompromme measures ; while In other psis
Of the. Btak, mum ',the word. In the mean
.. lima CoLwar binis c ar is assseam. 11aiike
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Alovisruor Jidglituti,:he has not defined his
• - tbm at 1,11.1 Ms famous Beading wool' left ev-,
eq thing a the fog, and sines that memorable
elfori,-We aim not had a wortl from him on this I
-,or any other. subject. This io the more, nisei
aims, beciinse his former votes in the Senate are
Contact with the resolutions or the Con
:Vention that nominated him. There is a Eat,
palpable intonsh dmtny between them, which re
-- quires es:planation. In Order to draw out this
-..s.tplinstl i on, the Philadelphia . North etmcrican,
— fotir!sr dim weeks sine, put the three following
Okitfone to Col. Bigler, '
Is Coi4igler in favor of the Fugitive Slave
; *4w as it, now stands, without modification or
. . . ..
:sealligler prepared to repudiate his vote en'
the act, of 1847, denying the jails of this auto to
• Yugitivc paves 1'
le CoLlßigler ready to disavow his vote in the
fitate , B
..-- in favor of the Wilmot Proviso?
.7 We; thothers, have awaited the Colonel's,
reply.l . at we have smite:lin vain. We nowjoia
..., the ...Vereli 4.e+m in pressing from him a Crank;
.....entAorimilfreply he sub of these aneries. - We
, Prutestagainet bilecoupying a felon position, or
rather tiro or three positions at the same too
': unteir , ort 'this important question. There has
tilsen eta 'Alain or dodging an the part of our
pii!wiili i . and there shall be none on his part if
We ens htlp. it. , •
We admit that the Colonel to in a tight plaid.
and that it will require the Utmbet exertion"of
liesofocei eiertdetri to intricate him Prom the di.
21_lemmna in which he hes been placed by the !tr.
of Lt e , party - leaders; but we are not re
sponalblii,Foi. that and we insist upon' it that he
at leatti-Dbatel the attempt. - , . .
CUnAi--There is an article in this paper from
York enn, purporting to give important
Intelligence fiats Cuba. limay be true; butthe
: Van is I.:!t'regarded en very relieble authority on
---atly.thipg relating to Cuba. . I
..ITerrOe it . stated in some of ,the papers that:
teary Young!men from United States have
gone tit Cuba during the last few months; in the
- eapsoity of inneimniee 'end laborers; and that
they .seittdel _themselves, as snob, among the
...planters, If this be •Vue, it accounts for this
rather inteveeted demonstration on the part of
the . Pe 7 :lent that island. , _
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Sit Ass be TnE" GOVIEILIMCII7.—Tbe
~. LaR• le ehetegLent of the . fiiiitnelia .coeditfon
of;Abram:Devi::limb of the tipvenneent at the
emiehtsicinnentef the present &eel year. (the
. 1 et
ThebaDgmeretonlng, over andeboie
expesuillere on the let Inst., for
-,llB;lfor.Depottment • 4,070,873 52
• Appropriatign for current year front
~,,1u1y1,1851,,t0 July 1, 1842_ 7
. . eankrees 0 .... the Department 1811,908,467 71
-;- \-1
for the Nary De
current year 7,838,814.71
itolletr4the for th e DVPVIMIcnt•
3
r' a'th Int erior
003 036 81
4.pprip tion for the current year 3,108,27 G 40
' ' ' ' $6,111,313 08
Ttie*Was of ibf civil spddipluaooc Draacb
ffictrxam of Bit bare DOL *ll
Ifttalt2 itsrptopristEar for that serti4e In
.the currat paw was $7070,611 20. ~.!.
}bear! or Sr; Louts.—Tbe total number of
deaths h St. Louts, for the week ending July
glss, 2ZO. Of these 60 wore of cholera.
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1 1 1 Mlirly 'bait this sore imtueot,
dtit
is N 4• in his long article of yesterday
• • • .e the followin. sentence,
of ar
Oat u9tdeirtra is 14 14/IKro
rrogntory. respeedug .the number of "similar
Parts grWat,PbY ► late Whig mem o Xcenmis
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t m We et: ; r mie not ene:iricilto sai'andhat subject,
lire we have never.herd the eliebtest intimation
that any thing of the kind here itialifilied Tr
'Sok place. ...7rie,-bidcat;ttgt:C .iti" . tito .editar to
fame the eliadfer of .11m Ulla,: to imtin at
- pt to sareeri Me' illirthiatiefrom'aVery grave
' 'lO ir..lxprigictfp infamous to invade
e sanctity o the grave! Fat:Ai:der" 7""-
littaattrsanto ,Erraparray.—..ln 1847, some
nthi after the passage of the tariff of 1846,
at. !Shank, in his henna" inewage; adverted to
!east subject. In the Senate- that portion of the
memage Wait 'reibirid bils'apacial , eivimittei,
Twisting of Itlefiri.::Thfillith ,Siumlerson, and
.IFarsie,lWhigeotralflllgier
, (nosi 'the candidate
i vi
r - Governor) and-Roes , Democrats.. The ma
..l rity made , a report. n favor of the tariff of
while the minority (Messrs. Bigler and Bois)
, een advaiwereport. From the latter deco
'
cot, which will be found in the Journal of th e
enate for 1847, p. 427, we take the following
extract: .
"The warm and intemperate contest of 1844
for President of the Urdon and Governor of the
State, is made a prominent If not the-principal
feature in the report of the majority of your
committee. Both political parties freely partici
pated in the excitement; and perhaps, extrays
gances of that period; and the underemned have
no wish to renew angry recollections. In justice
to tbehadrel. however, ea well as the great
party thus harshly arraigned and condemned,
without even the formality of a trial, or the pro
duction of proof by the majority of the commit
tee, they must be permitted to gay, that- If
"Polk a Dais,. Shank, and the Tariff of '42'
were in any instance adopted as the "batle cry"
of the Democracy, it net rather as idle bravado
than the dear:ate manifistationt - of political senti-
Idle bravado :" So then, Col. McCandless'.
Clarion letter was nothing but "bile bravado;"
and Col. Slack's amebas and arguments In Won,
of the to of 'l2, in this and the neighboring
enmities; were "idle bravado." And intents
from,this, the vociferous speeches, songs, shouts
and jells from ten thontand democratic throats
that year, in favor of the tariff, were nothing but
"idle bravado"--mere humbug—sound and fury
eiguifying notbing—gull trays to catch , the sim
ile and harlot( men of their party. Truly thin
Is a precious confession. We shall not dispute
its truth;:though while the term Colonel Bigler
'uses is tree enough in one sense; it does not
c.nrey the true meaning of the fraud thus put
upon the ' , democracy." It was a political rain• !
Ina getting votes on false pretences—it
WAS a cheat more atroelins, more . injurious than
many that arc &Minable at common law. And
yet these same men have the effrontery to-prate
shout the “doctrines" of their party. Their
"dootrinea? of '44, by their own showing, are
' , idle braved,o' in '47; and their doctrioet of
'47 are repudiated and denounced by their own
convention, in 'O. . What a party!
But here is soma more of this "idle bravado"
of which CoL Bigler epeaka. in July, 18441;the
;Post of. this city, then edited by ids brother,
John Bigler, at the time the tariff bill was pend
ing befoie Congress, made the following derma"
ration: ;
"The records of the national and elate legis
lan:lees conclusively establish the fact'that the
democracy of Pennsylvania have been the con
duit friends of the tariff policy."
This is but one a of thousand quotatlone of
Similar import which could be taken from the
at irs
b or n e f that paper th ear. This, let it be
bin mind, was in July,l&l6, before the
tariff of that year wasp ed ; but in the Jan
nary following, all this e talk, of his brother
888 their fellow Democrats was stigmatised by
Wm. Bigler"idle bare d "
i - We have morn; but this will do for to-day.
!TER PIITSUGHOIT AND 'STZUZILMTILLII RAUL
.
man Pamanctrark.—Below we have copied
frotci the only hiladelphinpapers which noticed
it, accounts of the meeting concerning the Pitts
burgh and Steubenville Railroad. held in Phila
delphia, on'Taeaday lest. We were surprised to
learn from the remarks of Mr, Merrick, as glvee
:by the Bulletin, that Mr. Naylor had given the im
ams= that oPittrturgi , wonted no pecan iarlosid to .
finish the entoprise," but was folly able to accom
plish it from her own resources We were nader
the impression that one object`of the visit of the
CommittSe,to -Plillactelphil, wag to sec* the
caopmation 'of •that city, troth in influence and
Means to accomplish' the work. In this, it seems,-
we were. Mistaken.
liennoan 31srxrect.—.1 number:of the load
ing men of Philadelpha assembled yeetenlayi
at noon, by tation, at thief:tarot the Peallql-,
'anis Ballrud Company, to meet the Commit- '
tee from Pitteburgb, appointed to confer with
citizens on the sulject of .the contemplated
Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad. The gen
tlemen of the Committee present were Harmer
Denny, George Garde, and Charles Naylor_
Eras.; each of whom, as .well as thellon. NM
iel Kilgore, President of Abe Steuheneille and
Indiana Company; whose Airmail were glad totes
him in Philadelphia on eurh an occasion, ad- i
dressed the meeting in exposition of the hair
, tante and progress of, end the Interests our my
hu in the =lima.. enterprise. rePrearlitra by
them. They were heard with great pleasure, and
the more sothat Philadelphia, instead of being.
as some of the Sy-off-the-handie members of the
Pittsburgh press erippue, hostile to the Siert.
lesmille line, is, and always has been. highly fa.
*treble, to the whole prefect—the Pittsburgh end
Sumbeaville link, and the entire westward ex
tension beyond the mut- named place—as she
must be to every other project of snob great and
manifest, importance to her; and universal rags.
faction was expressed at the rapid increase of
subscription, conveying an aumeneethat all the
stock would soon be taken, and the twerp:sit of
the Company now bebo r f c c 4 =ized, and measures
taken to commence p ' p roceedings °tithe road with.
out delay.
The visiters baying spoken, Samuel V. Mer
rick, Esq., Acting President of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, deemed it proper to make some re.
marks se well In correction of certain erroneous
accounts which had obtained currency, relative
to a former meeting, held at the same office, In
specting the Cincinnati 'nal 'llepre, and' otter
South Ohio railroads, se in frank explinaflon'of
the position of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany—which irould always be a friendly one, of
course—towards all other companies dellrons to
construct tributaziworks promising to be bene,
ticiatto it; a position which could never..with
any justice, be deetned =improper or prejudi
cial one to{rards Pittsburgh.
Remake 'pre also made by D. S. Brown, Esq.,
and other gentlemen, which were ail listened to
with interest..
The meeting was, in short, a very instructive
and agreeable one, destined to prove protliable
—and In nothing, we trust, more certainly„ than
by helping to disabuse our . Pittsburgh friends of
some of their naressonble jealousies, and to re
store the confidence and harmony which should
always subsist between the two cities, shoat in.
tenets, ea regards the Western trade. are so
closely identified. --
. . From the niladalphia Barllttin.
At noon yesterday there -ran a meeting of a
number of the most ingenftal and enterpn4. og
our citizens at the o ffi ce of the Penasyl is
Railroad Company, - to meet with a committee of
gentlemen from Pittsburgh, who hare arrived
here on business connected with the proposed
railroad from Pittsburgh to Stabenville. lion.
Hamar Denny, Hon. George Dassie, and Capt
[ Mirka Naylor, were the PittaborghCommittee,
met Hon. Daniel Kilgore, President of the Sten
*aline and Indians Railroad, was also present.
Remits were nine by each of these gentle
men, all in the beet spirit, and showing that oar
friends across the mountain& are wide awake as
to the importance of railroad estensions from
After theeb gentleman had concluded, Samuel
V. Merrick, Esq., Acting President of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, addressed the meet
ing, and we ban prepared the following sketch
of his. retaarkit
tar: marks thasard the &Molar harm Pittabolhl and
igr bad Wa omtnl
nd the soratins .trizguto- =at—
,....conneittallundarpttN iperthattb•
Varr= d eomaor fa roAranos so =1:,,T4:
alma - Us stated thaS the OosoNtor aold:ma Imo to ID.
==tetiw.aosti d esoNl amend b " o.l*
each len aadtoroortortaatathaaaWastosomAa aa ,
:t b ub ree= °B"'
. 14 . tr;‘a n arth g u tidd .d . reil
. 11 nela b. ie t tift
dd. mbothor It Ira. asuastaat With the t o of this
lidhlaNsr st i,a.. , ZM it or act bat that, oytto this Lam so
snob ao a hod tom mar , on eds of motor
_ao_y
ether seams Nor had tha rahNOSINNT boo
'late Whorem ter 41radant. _ -, - •
Mt racuad abode thasabotarelthras tha rsiti,
4 .
es tors team, halal ettarrato
tA d Mro ' gnom rasa, oar oad tan With
t tW irid b l gra=r t nta k =red . V:oti ".
batman Martina sad 'anima_ losMant so tba, __ ja
t ut . tl i t== pr a w or .. . . 7
k t.
ii:Joribot wand them that lb. earls of ID *tor
r h a l ATAhW al ta t V i ta= tay ilsoso ms toa s . l7 .. L _
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7,834,594-19
$1%09,71 2 99
OW MIT. &t he Ind kne. the great ran.
route Woo astral Ohio. sod Its latportmee the
itedept Phl hk. Ile coo• • • • them= the me
ehoy .Id to dalds that euteryrls.but • • .71rese • 7
I We to aeoceolleh It from their own Imam.
• David 8. Brown, Esq., and other • • ties=
TT - air - retail ••• Were - • ••17 — • • n• • 777
ToPr PittlibUrthillOghin.lbatrant IllYmtbeen
unnecesseray alarmed about the Ilempfielet
road and -the position of Pluladelphia.in_reterv.
ebee to .So catmint overloolting or slightLig
tie Steubenville Railroad, it ie viewed hire se of
very great importance, and efforts of. Pittabuigh
to make the roddMilltaiVOlßEVheitty co-op
t-hill= of Philadelphia -The meeting proved to
rely &Ono. end' agreeable one, and we
doubt loot its effect Tl.ll be, happy , on both sides
of the monntaini. • : -
The liC01:0C911 - otth6 County hive rewired to
Bold their tonnty Convention= the 20th of Au
gust.. The primary meetings are also reipteated
~t o take into consideration the propriety of in.
eiriteiing their delegates . to sald County Cowen- .
Sou on the subject appoleatill 414, 10 1 test"s t"
State Convention, to assemble'at Harrisburg, en
the 4th of 'girth next, to nominate' a candidate
for Canal Commissioner, and appoint delegates
to the neat National Convention,' to nominate
candidates for President 'and Vice Priaident."
. .
The New York Post states that ,a ltenhai
.
been 9aren oat st Nfashlagt i on,,for th e'prima.
I ;
teen of Wax coitoa . in tbii "l".'0
-1m • -
which is wider the control of E. 4214 Iberti, isi
New-tali, Who, to conjunction witt i lllen,
purchased the lunation from Che er Cli '-
sea. This new material nu berniAd with elthir
cotton or wool, and wade op Into fibrin by :tbe
assailant now In use for woollen led cotton
mnufactarts. Flax woollen goods, las eitinn
ted, can be produced at. about equal quWty
with woollen at lan cost; and- Wax cotton UV
ries at abisit the same Price an cation fabrics:
,tiotrnuertons Vassoar.—The tollowbag are
the:tbrop *Nee for the triangular romPlago
Vermont:
Whist Bart—Governor. C. H. WilUants;
Governor, Julies Converse, State Treasurer,
Geo.' Howes.
Old tint Danocratic--Osnernor, J. S. Robinson;
Lieut.' Governor, G. Harrington ; State Treasu
rer, E. C. Redington. •
Free Sol Danoeratic Garemor, T. S. R Wilda;
Lieut. Governor, R. Fletcher: State Treasurer,
D. P. Thompson.
We set by the tlekVA° American, that Mr.
L A. Gooch, of . Harlem, has invented, sad tonow
applying • new improvement in architecture.—
This is ornamental cast iron plates, put on the
front of, a house, lino veneering on cabinet
work. The casting" are made in do plater, and
put - on by a permanent . elastic cement, which
allows for the expansion and contraction of the
The plates can - be send gratned eller
they see paten, ands house can,
at but little ex
tra exPems, be =lamented by this improve.
meat, with all the embelliehmeats of the richest
serail and frieze moulding', to rival the most
ornate sculpturinge of
_the Grecian or Italian
schwle.'
Dewar K. limas was arrested in Philedelphis
od the 224 inst., upon a warrant issued by the
Criminal'Court of Waahington city, bwed 4pon
an indictment by the Grand Jury. The Phila
delptda Ledger Aye:: . .
Captain ,Nagle is charged with presenting a
claim to Philip Clayton, Eay., second Auditor of
the Tteasnry Department at Wuhington, for
expe,nses incurred by Caps Quail, of th e second
regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, which, Wit;
opged, contained frnudulent charges. The claim
,was presented and aUotred, under resolutions
passed by Congress aithorizingthe'Seeend Aud
itor-to reimburse the Bere.ml States and Individ
uals the expenses incurred by them in orminir
ing regiments and companies for the, war. After
many of these claims had been paid, It was dia
-1 covered that several were composed in whole or
in part of fictitious charges for expenses never
-incurred; and it is alleged that the claim pris•
seated by Capt. Nagle, op the fart of Capt Quail,
wah of this character; and a bill of indictment
was preferred against him in the Criminal Court
at Washington, and being returned a true bill by
the Grand Jury, a bench warrant was issued,
upon which he was arrested on Tuesday in this
city.
Nor Friona run on Srosr.—A correspon
dent of the Now Ton Commercial Advertiser,
writing from Boston on the 224 instsat,-eotamo
antes to the editors of . that paper the Moving
history of plan
in ycmr paper of Monday afternoon you gave
the Hon. Josiah Quincy credit for the following
sentiment: 'The members of the. Bar—Let they
rise tm high as they may, they; can never rise
higher than ons3tory. A sentiment very similar
to this was given by the Hoc Edward Everett
many years ago:, at a Fourth:of Jai/ diluter."
lir. Everett was a young man, but. a short time
gm:basted from College, and pre great promise
of Mature eaninutoe — mu/metal Jo deliver
*Fourth of Jaly ovation in the city of ,•• Behest
At the dimmer Judge Story nailed up lEr..Yrerett
by the following se . !adman TO= follows sp.
nlanse srhere ever it (Everett) pa r lir: Eve
rett rase Instantly and gars the folioed:tip 'The
members of the legal profession—Hower high
toy be their sepirstione they never can rise
higher than oar Story!' ,
Front the North Arom'oan.
Mos Harz§ atm nia *Cenersart.-Ifra S. -0.
'Hail has written a letter to the Literary World,
in which she 'peaks in the highest 'terms of
praise of Catherine Hayes, both u a singer sad
&lady. Of her tarty days, she says: •
.
It was fortunate for her that her Mira:4 notes
wild,' attracted the attention of *that kind-heart
ed and generous man, the lets. Iron, and. Hight
ftev. , Ednaund Soot, Bishop off Limerick—Liens
rick the city of her birth. There hi a legend
that, while boating with some of his faintly eu
the Shannon, their antenna was attracted try
the young and delieloue voles of a girl singing
' nearone of the houses, whose gardens have the
good fortune to stretch along the banks of Abu '
I magnitmeut river. . •
• only that bird of a child.' WA one ;of
the boatmen, 'whose aunt, or some one belong.
log to her, lives in the Earl's house; and little
/My, the darling, gets out of the noise of Pe
trick street, and away from her companions,
down yonderamoug the trees,and slap her songs
Ood bless her Ito the waters. She sung before
ahe could speak; but she's as shy as a 'young
hare, and the vales lune her when she's asked
to sing. Whist I listen to how she quivers in the
.Lase of oowrie;' and sure, my bnl,lt you mud
her to dOtt, she couldn't—lt tent, you under
stead, that she wouldn't=only Arnim takesithe
strength out of her: voice; the only pleasure the
little delicate crlyter seems to have In life, la
with her book and her mega, and We just like
being in heaven to hear bow she sings in the
mobnlight.'
A triumphant shake with whirls the young
Catharine concluded, 'And now she's Lady flow
rie" still more astonished atul delighted the boat-.
log party, proved that poor Paddy's eulogy was
degaved, and bettor-then all ;determined- the
good bishop to learn more of the epren- of the
Shannon."
She will leave England, accompanied by her
mother, about the second week in August,,under
the protection of Dr, JojWho has been selected
by Ilr. Buie to manage, the American tour.—
The company conslets of Lorene, as conductor:.
Barr Ifengis, baritone: Augustus Brahma, tenor
(ma a delicione tenor be Le—his voice, so lies
hie fatha's—ite very nho) Iticharlsoo, Tote;
perhaps ,ftegoadi.
Foot, Mrsnesurs.—lntelligaice has teen re.
ceived at the Indian Bureau from Mr. Commie
sioner Les, at Traverse de Blom, to date of July
lath. Ha was there with Governor Ramsey and
Ur. Ashton White, waiting the arrival at the re
mote bends of Sioux to sake a treaty. At the
last baring from the Indians, whose dignified
readiness seemed to have been at first somewhat
trying to the Commissioner,' they were on the
Upper St. Peters and Lao Traverse. and were
espeeteil to nmeh . the treaty ground in three or
four, days. At limit three thouemnl of them were
expected
to be present. Atter this treaty has
been effected, the Commissioner and party will
drop down the river to Little Ws village, there
to treat with some of the lower heeds.
CoMmieedoner ,Les was In line health, end ex
pected to be horse again early in !alert.' The
'weather in Minnesota his been very rainy and
tenspestuotts.---,Yet.
*The north hind drireth zany. ride; eta doth
art angry countenance a backbiting tongue:"-
- Chet of Anetrapet, mother. or the
.Site. ,--A4lOll.
Doetor, had an extreme dislike to all petty seam.
daL Pb, Aqui out rule, which the made known
among her acquaintances, and • which she rigid
ly followed: - .lThenerer told Or any thing that
a neighbor bad ' said or done smitui ibe Ipsibnpy
- pat to her bonnet and vent st.anee to' the per:
eon, and toiderhat bad been Via and ;who had
said. it, Mid satod If it vat true." Thom oho
faro this rule, ~ ,opine, trill seldom:hate 60-
emits to exemstatt. They who mile at model,
or Ileten taltbazigitCatitiO*nattha Inktnot
non of the oils man. If. who - pout 'scandal
into my ears gins me just ooessint to be.angry,
lle offends ray.gond 111100 by , _PrestuniFg that
wish to make my head a lumber room instead of
a Sardonic of twin] knovisdrba.affibutszkil
goisdniate by presuming that Menial* he
offends my piety by thinbing tblitlVM "rejoice
In Iniquity." I sin - justified .by the vilest of
min in “looking him out of countenance."—N.
,Y: Obscrw. -
-N —York
IXPORTANr NEWS FROM CUE/i.
P6ndiv--Re
rea4v.r,ar, /4.titf - P.urn!qion onpoog the
trOopt a< .11Thicriziu—Detortion oolong the Span
!.,•,Pronsinciarsontoo among
th.AuGedN.Lig&
1 Eor the following highly Interesting • and irn-
PP e tteews we -are d Caine sentie
nt dlnst in this city,. whose advices from
all jig:tear ihif island of. :Cubs, per steamer
Cherokee, are fUll. end accurate. Cvncetted
with the participators, and deeply interested in
the revolution of July.4th, the statements which
we receive from' them may be 'relied upon Am
correct. It may be, proper here to observe, that
the iret announcement of hostilities, published
in the Bun of the inst. which we received
from the same source, have been more than con
firmed by: the Cherokee's news,.and the letters
of- the visions correspondents of our -notemPo•
HAVANA, Jtilyl7, lil6l.—T he Pronunolamento
of Principe was made on the 4th of Job., on
which day the first struggle for Cuban indepeu
'deuce took place.
Aittoon as the pronnuoiamento had been pub.
Ilahedes crowd of p eople assembled la the groves
of. Nahum, on .the Bentancourt estate. •Ifere
theyralsed their .flag, and were holding consul
' haloes-when they were attacked by a detaoh
ment of cavalry lancets, Sent out from the gar
'risen of Principe by order of Gem Lamery.
The Wilds met theta in the firmest manner,
And after a brief engagement, in which the Cu.
hem sued their guns, pistols and clubs to some
purpsse,..the 13panish troops. fled, loaning 20
wont:and -unknoVen. Of the Cubans none
were killed' hough several were wounded.
News Is constantly expected of an engagement
between tha.Royallat troops and the Cabin gee.
rifles at the Coscoro mountains, and also In an
tral other Reuters, as all the Menu and villages
adjacent to Principe were publishing their
pronunetamentos; end the people were running
At the towtrof Las Tunas between Principe
end Rapine' a large force of Cubans, between
400 and 700 in number, had collected, drilling
and preparitm tbr a fight.- ' '
The garrison of Principe aruounkd to 2400
men before the rising took place. but the col,
!,diersAredally passing over to the maraud of
'the Cubans. ,A genteel engagement to hourly I
expected. We await the next-news - from Princi
pe with the utmost anxiety.. I have seen a let
ter from a captain in the Royalist army to his
bride in Ile_ yam, - whtelt contatoS the following:
I start Mintediately to attack the rebels, to
whole fisentimbere of our, Infantry are daily
.deserting".
To day a liege waiter of inept were sent
off by steam to fieuvitaa, to reinforce the sera
son of Prineipe.
The Captain General 'hal removed General
Demers from the command at i'riccipe. ' I bare
not heard for what reason. •
Theoovernor of Mantrase has just forward
ed to the Captain General, on aria's! entice, that
the regiment of Leon, at that place, Was In a
eta, of diaaffeotion, and must be 'immediately
removed. This la. an Important fact and shows
'how matters are turning in fever of the Cuban,
Letters tram Bayano state that the people at
that place, and -Banta Esperitu, would shortly
baste simultaneous pronnaciaintmlos.
In the Voelta Abajo, not far from Banns; the
people were an Lome their_ pronunc.lemento ou the
17th, when they would be jolued by men (rein
Havana.
.The regicticht or Espana via stationed at Pi
laf del Hier; le auticripation of an outbremk.
It le expected that within thirty days, the
whole island will be Ina state of open revo
lution.
Pcnserarasta.—At tha , .Dimn Radii
cation meetings, considerable interest is dis
played in the exprersion of Presidential trete:
recommendation or Mr. Buchanan by
the "Democratic" Committee
of Westmoreland I
County; bee been denounced .by the local meet
ings as unauthoriva
Dauphin County, where Gen, Simon Cam
eron. en V. B. Senator, resides, (pen. Cass wan
nominated by the Opposition county Convention
for the Presidency, bra vote of Si to 3.
—Notwithstanding the preponderance of Bo
atman's friends at the State Conventions,. a con
siderable number of the country papers advocate
Gen: Cass' claims, and . - - the Tommie, Reporter,
Condi:Tepper, Jowls], Blairsville Apalachian,
Pittsburgh Tribune, Erie Observer, Westchester
Beputdison, ds., oppose the nomination of tither
Can or Buchanan. .
-:—Suctutanis sell backed by thiPhibuleiphia
Pennsylvanian, Lancaster Intelligejrer, Norris,
town Watchman, DieEnsanille Inte Once?, anti
many other entenhy pinta, who au their col
ucons s will .the Beeeasionist testimonials to Bn.
Tn7.4ter.
Tan Laos Taaos. - --We pubLith:this morning i
some tables showing the taut amount of iron I
imported here during the first sir-months of ths !
yeast 1850 and lna.. It will be 'seen that the
Mumma of the second period over the nna Is I
nose 10,900 tons, and that theentl4 importation
for tins pawed year is more that:tile/7,ONi trIL, 1
EnOrmesui as this ostmontds, and great sadatit
inmate., it Is still loss than we expected, and .10
dal rout Miks those familiar! with the iron
trade with rarprise. Tit htertSde does not
equal the falling off in the roduction of Ammit
can Iron within the period it coserla tre desige
on an early occasion to show, from complete sta.
*Um ofboth forties importation and looms pro+
ii
ss„
doction, that the monist of iron c untamed in the
oonntry hoe suffered a very great decline ander
ihe•OPeintion of the present tali The infer
,
sore of Imre* I,that the poweno the people to
consume tidal article of staple n 'ty has di
, minished; thatis to sty, that the poser and
prosperity et the cottony have diminished.—
Those facts will, vs think, prose to all whose
minds are capable of feastming On the subject,
ihn necessity of protection for Anterican haus
try. —X..r: Trib.
PINIADVIGH AND ERIE rtAILII.AD.—By ref I
trance to our whertbrlng columns t will be olr ;
served, that the Directors 'of this Company, n4l
we stated last week,'will receive pioposals up to i
the 19th of. August next, for the grading, brnli
log and all the necessary work to prepre the
bed of the road for the iron, the whole distance
of the line fnxinErie to thejonetlon with the Palm.
sylvania and Ohlo Railroad. This important
news for the people along the line, Proposals
are invited for the stock of the company, which
can be turned into country produce by oar farm
ers, and others, to Much advaxitage,' to the mune '
manner, as wee doze in the construction of the
Erie and North East Railroad, which was, built
without i dollar of money invested, and brought
into tare without debt. It • will be remetahered,
that Mr. Ring, who wes one of the heaviest eon
traters on that line, r 'dated to the late convex-
Lion, In this place, that the plat: was preferable
toe cash capital by subscriptico Ills eetimatac, ;
he raid, wen paid in certificate of stock, which
he birtered to the farmers it. honsts, cattle,
.grain and provisions, to mannfactprers fur their
fabrics, Stu., re., exchanging such commodities, I
if needful, Into cash, and making every thing go
forward with spirit. In order to make this eye.
tem advantages, it becomes necessary for the
people to have a mind to work—if the farmer., I
meaufactures„mechanies and lobe :tors in the I
counties through which the road may pose, be
wine enificlrutly interested to give every encour.
agement within their means the work will looti
be commenced and pushed with vigor to corn-
Pl , tion , "not relying, (as ,our friend of the Ar
got 1 , 131 1 ,-) for their return alone upon dividends
upon stock; but in the enhanced value of their
land, and the facility the road will - present of
tending all their productions to the best market.
Let all co-operate, and the work econot MIL"—
We believe that title Is the recline the people,
to,Lastrence county, and along tie line,
which argues well for the building of the road.
United action will complete this great improve
tient In less than three years, with energetic
contraeters.—New tank Jour,
Tns Icon Dean—A correspondent of the New
Ydrk herald, Won describes the appearands o f
the Duke of Wellington at the Peabody Festival,
on the 4th of July:—..As the old Doke entered
the room, walking slowly, and bent with age. ■
rush was made on all sides tower& him. the
company, however, mite way, tenting arelear
passage, and he come along; in the crowd, on Lis
wey, several who knew him, stepped on t and shook
Linda with hlm; among whom i noticed the Coon
tees Paulette, erltb other noble ladles In her com
pany; be cordially shook hands as he passed and
they, mailing and leashing, stood back again 111
the line of beauty, and fashion, repnblizadsin
and nobility, along which be was making his
way. ' l3e was dressed in plain clothes, in ball
coetnme—knee breeches and silk Biocides', and
mend hie left leg tho insignia of the order of
the garter, "hitting with diamond s..
He looked well, bating the evident debility
of old , age, which. to the spectators, and sginci4l
- those, who, Eke myself, sew him for the first
time, made the predomlnent feeling at sight of
him to be a east otcompacsion. ills physiogno
my wunoble and atclUng, very like the ora
tion picture of hies, with the remarkably pronii
neat nose, yet an'air of gentleness. quiet, kind
ninierend placidity was printed upon his covet,
AMC". mduzingliA isopseselon of his character
very fOtwign to Ito tionghte which one bad been I
&tied /.9 =tat* of tlllll. Tie Dniteinf 'Wel-
gton Is in Isishemui by birth, and hie real'
fiddly name li.Weidey, 'or Wellesley. it ls a
tiredly which bee been distinguished:by more
than one comestible men- belonging to it. His
bluther, the ManriaofWelleeley, (the same who
.oseirled Mint. Caton. of 13altimore,) was a man
of Went, ae touth,distingulshed as a statesman
U bii brotber, the Doke; has been as a sllies.
aleph: eireninstance, not to generally_
town, that the Date Is a neer relation of the
famous John Wesley, the founder of the religious
sect at the Methodists. It is the same family.
Th e e we •ti . Cottrie 41 ' , ye th6'f the Dirieton
of the Central Ohio Railroad have determined
to put on One different parties of Engineers
on the route between ZitnetrrMe and Wheeling, to
order to have the read located in .sesson to ha
put under contract WNW,' If there Shield be no
disepp?intment about the country and individual
subecnptions along the lbse.
From tha National Intellisrcer
In the year Li:94llD army clover semen thou
sand men ender Gem Les, of Virginia, encamp
ed at Bedford, en its way to quell the celebrated
Whiskey - Insurrection. Clovernoilliants was
with the troops from Pennsylvanle, and the whole
army, before its march westward, was reviewed
le person by President WitIIIMOTON. Another
army of six thousand men encamped at the same
time at Fort Cumberland, thirty, miles to the
south of Bedford. We of the present day can.
form but little ides of the excitementlehleb pre
vailed throughout the Union in reference to this
insurrection, but it must hese been Intense and
threateinu, or the sound discretion of Waimea-
rot would not have called for an army of thirteen
thousand men. That tite President did Ware
the dancer to be imminent Is evident from , the
fact that, before returning home, he addressed a
Proclamsdon to the troops, oomp li mendng them
for their patriotic teal in Imaintaining the Con.
citation and the Laser, and exhorting_them "te
,
combat and subdue II who may be found in
arms, in opposition tol the national will and au
thority." One of the aragraphs of this address
ix as follows:. .
olio citizen of the United States can ever be
I engaged in a service more important to the
I country, It Is nothing leaf than to consolidate
and- preserve the blessings of that" resolution.
which, at much expense of blood and treasure,
constituted us a free and independemt nation..
It is to give to th e world an Illust ri ous example,.
of the utmost consequence to mankind I eve
clones a heartfelt satisfaction in the conviction
that the conduct of the troops throughout will be
in wary respect answerable to the goodness of
the cause, and the magnitude of the stake.'
- This large array Marched to Fort Pitt, but the
innerremionieti bud -disappeared. Not a man
wee fennel in arms, nor were there any to oppose
the due enforcement of the laws of the country,
After remaining ends- arms of several weeks,
the troops were disbanded, without haring fired
a hostile gun. . . ....
8...tx of Vmosau Itomos.—Tbat the creditor
the State of Virginia le at this time In high re
pot. is evidenced by the fact, as we understood,
Wat Meuse. SSIDCII. WITIMILS & Co. of the sale
of two and a half millions of the coupon bonds
of that State at $lO4. These bonds have fifteen
years to run, and were issued for the execution
of tbo internal improvements in Virginia.—AU.
hadlismea.
Ur' -sews; J. K IDD Sc CO.: We wish Will
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Gamfoy lh.t we home wild all of your Warta ' llpretie ran
tall with up. We wish t oil to teed we gata coons. ewe.
popwili/p, as It hap eywn ginuipal nibble , . ham W.
000 ho It .11 , . w. hap. beet oat of the arti•
It tuk. iworetoPlad all ah.r TreparsUonslattaleom•
1414 far thin naive UP 0100 to kw* a wimple ea baud;
& 11. A. PATTI:MON.
Adtipba &up m., U., Fab. lb, tete.
The alw.re It nue or the butulrots of thallas.outtansti.
„ratiuto nhlett tb. ourrlutuo at thlu stedkinearedatly
When. tt hut been Intrulaned. It has broom the
toot peputo rya...ly In no:
to de by J. KIDD t 01.1
trattlatentrl • ti 0.61). Wood O.
car. The greatest remedy of the age seems
to to the relabraint lorrlicins rolled U. O. IrsarelPs 11n6
an lanitinni_ It t, need alien *annual aliDiknUinr.
MU
,ail to Lanny. can't wonderful einalitles Ter tinitinganiErt•
inn ono. rinhorrin palned lambs, A. ♦M.ml twin =oft
worn bruin.. which thniiitatinn naratiteation; he hit used
*owe retordirs to no onset, when ha ono Milani to top
U. G. farrall'i Arabian Liniment, ons login of which eto ,
nr•IT cured blab W. him! no Anat. Ernie the Antra of
Or 10)007. ton for this iistellant =Mich.:tie vontl have
had • mi... limo or it. &no advertisement.
miI...TRUTH FLOATS ABOVE FICTION
LIKE OIL ABOVE WAWA.—The Het sun tau tell.
uodlowe 11 trying Mee <MA ass Pr. eau tell stood
.11nuer by eating IL And it gee mu tries it, and Pada it
noeo. it will &etrey the soularity with We whole oily.
You can't leftists.. a medicine into uvular use wide. it
powwows lowly tuba. tlal stets.. Erse tromltil bed theta
of real ohleetions. and it L. Ude het that boa established
the reyo.tion of "Odra Corapoust fluid Lured of Set
euarlllso" 101=4 cull oe diertite. • Ite eel= tit..
the beau .yetis bin socorlasce 01111 rstioulud Shi•
linoohiad yrlsetyiss—lt proasolea Ws usiou morstios.
and ...vans of tiee toil. ruse.. obstruettost. diepisees
morbid cod Wowed meter. etreutheas . the eiumsth
mad
,dt,reirt mane, mu. new. . tare, sad healthy
h'oest. ex.] reg elate. the Tarim. fuetious of the dLiferest
onus ot the holy. This Is all performed without tbe
lrara duper's( harm, the prepustiost being se wife sa It
la ellieuelotts. It may bethought try We ebetithiaL tloW it
totiporm to row too 1.11317 dinner. hut uPori
.01001 L
don It will be mold that a lens wakcity at the
whit atZlei dos hem*. Eazalh eriehtst• la art tmpura
I state or the blood. Be sot dextral, then. by alba Sere
...poodles twins offend us br.'hey senate of iteidanses
sad ups merratfu" as e utetituts "•fix the witted
Alin Beare Eanstartil..? - nhata. plePtestioa the
proprietor Warreette to ben:perks to all others.
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117..
fiatioKED 11EHR1NG-50 bxe. New No. 1,
1,7 r+r sale at MORI:1W TEA ant in the Dimmed.
Another - Sale of Town Lots in East Pitts ,
• trargh.
FTY•ONE MRS in Gaznines Plan of
a. Toot. Lob.. Imlliut Jeton dlstrLolst t ablie .04
mare noc+ , u[ Lot to ula 91au. r
u ISATULAIeNY.XT.
—l4llslsrlt tba former coooslll he loilhoed roserne. sf.
'rn" i g topoP'z'atYtylnity
Lou thgt,%!=ri't
.Ougn,v 7tri anli the ss :um nul beings:web nut.
throity ikon Lbw," hada...old, nit still moo dud ,
e.g I. 1.,zi0 st 4Volook. 51, m e. , HI% L.•
.hero the City and the Toll !loom, ou BraddOet Strait
'knout Root
T''''''l”l‘"'"4‘l"
To the Public;
RUBBEIIi 8110 ES.--Our attention
hubonarallMtoandrrrormentD Mts. ti• WM,
no lahrd In the New lore. Ilendd 01 llta /ntr:l/41 . awl
We courier and Paquin. of taupe data. In itner
..neh ...wand *Wee of our atterner,Wra. Jodseti. ten'
Frt. that we darn not caves/dm Eta piratlua Good.
•
Patent ander oar own names, and that he data not
tdgmt , lo.4yee t r:. Paterdelln the taattutsetut%lfithoes.
liana Ilub . ON c horldg ihealreVeidetaa, and . I nn 1
oar mopet•ana.oe4ollopa.lmt►t*Nß torch. o*oo red
think It
maw 10.0 to stehM u
do 10. l an 0(000. apoa,Oo 1
an nd pi::
l'elre:rCoirPZl7lL llr. 1000 Lvria7bera !«7
Land
haunt not to ‘ utmnlis ole geI:MA W mrovl to lt pow
pelo o optioyr, 1,07. only to intratae mid pat...613 . 0t Injure
unreels... vho hare. tar a large oudatailons rebated
our Roams lOW IMF wart areas the% SW
01r. Dar, duret.ll..tod that overeat irstrk Mi. ' VS
p i m uo Ooodyear . • Paleats, It the tnanntmetitse of
the oboes which heir Orfortu to the public and tro
notice dm he and ail lam are oettestood
art
hba mu ,
nhaslng vviwilarr A.% Ilted• tn violation of Want
on'. litghto. will tvorommilet. • •
It.flilVAllriltOßßEn CO
Wm. A. Stseklnitem ?trimmer
TUN NiVA Van= WV. Cid:,"
I.lHl)kn. '''''l44",•e,..l4•Hn, •
04.0 FL thlir . irZeldln
F a Witches!
.
A FliVir very arwerior Gold Patent
Ah t.rer wat..b.x t da' r=
.plat glifihWePessedllmlttrur. osis tad
" 4 `"" l '" " 6 " .. lll=trZr. SVAlartet .t.. .
. . Patent - Candlesticks, ,• ,
'UST 'REC'D, AT H.
t i
Rl t tp l o lt ,'
'ft 7141.7 r0ik11
4i.1 ..IFotA: Ifflu umi i „, A.,. x ,. :l . iV
..,
.t im :
41a l.
Nrw
GODFILEY MALVERI 4 I:. or the ra, of an
Avtbdr Theens run.. With 4 ;
I‘"Tra
• , .h. he United Eta. ke. doling 1819 sad IMO.
By the Lady thasnellne etaart We to
. No, S of Loudon Labor and the Leman Pam
The above hookssuet Wed and
C. STOCKTON. 4• Market ft
•
Fine Oil Paintings at Auction..
ItIONIMY EVENING. Arty 28ru, at
flat Aa o, int be aaa. at val. .I.l..aataa. in
P Ul.s l 2tdrd atm., me of the mamas colleatime
of 011: PAI NOS ever offend at mblle sale in tide or
'lttelin lg lnlin T gs " are ode . aaltei r fna be r dr 6 eal
Lante ate &mnipni reeeonl
&emu
Mush time and labor bai boon erred to the prodMt3oo
of them aem of art. All of them ate 1 61h/unable and
richly gilt frames, and of amiable aim to adorn the pat
lore of our ritlsanA.
They willbe men lbr immtion at 30 o'clact. NM.
day mamba. In Phil lialhwhim eatalognea deseriptim
of the dilhoent . can be Md. . .
Td entsma alarly Mike) ars reepectfo ll y ha ,
' riled la call exandos
40 5 • ' P. IIaBiSNA, Anolionear.
fiE Pennsilvinia Ritilroid , CorapanL .
= ia
I doubt with that regardfal care ef tbe hobbit I"'
ch so mitinently dirtingnieber all their orerations,
mrtier that "thy nomi raittiot b• in .orking order Om dr
virelmO 'We take Dimon. in informing. that consowny
and
1.dat7 . 11 Viris how
O m tt ?al L i tiy b ie9 t " Po2li
omit—that ell damegm Old be
.err by tomorrow,
-totn
rept MUM irtiory wt DIM mot and Ploreadani,.Mehr7lll
require • meg mom •
We am for tho Truett ming the ralloteda balm.
Yoliustown and Pldiadriptilm sat an mpend
1 relr.nt throosh
Mg DAYS: •
M. the rater of theßailicod Commay. • •
On Wools!, the 9th Loeb - we Mall rewire asul ship by.
tool at the , low - ram heaters charged. •-.
CLARK? 'MAW,_Pm. and Ohm Ll= .
-D. LElva k CO-Leech I Co.'• Line. •
W. Birioll/31 k CO, Bingham* , Lon
• . lIISNICY.OIIJIXY sOO.. lluiela-Lift.
Ft 110031 S-50 'doz.. fir sale ty
to - Ataloicurry, - it- , 103 Jr. IL CANIrIELD.
-
lINDAIES
1 1 , 2 bkll. No.l Lard:
4 b4g. Olnamar.
fIIIEESE-125 born for Bale by
‘_) .1,2 S - ISAIAH DIME! k CO.
BULL'S SARSAPARILLA.-12 'dos. for
br , Eno& co ,
gt.
Jrzi . • eo wooa
pr,Tre CAUSTIG=-.5 saleg
:N
CYANI DE
POTASSA-10 lbs. for sale by
JrZ - J-KIDD a CO.
PSOIIISALTS-10,casks for sale by
A L . w9l,-A, 1 . )1113.fo7 stila j. ia pp a
Co.
Sims' Fire Proof Mineral Paint
-
rEsubscriber, M:rt eMeted Ms e
t
ablahmatortbararOagmswad
muck, near Oa het. of Werra
h stmt. All2l l 7 , l , lrPrai:
ranandlo oIL thmib Tad
J :A. Coulter, tomer of Thltd . 004 troml
T. K. lifmto 120 Liberty Moot
Doeiltb= albalboo7,
COFFEE -150 bags Rio t for sale by
1,1 hzs - JOHN WATT 41 CO
ACKEREL—Non. 1,2, and 3, in b:ils
iNf i2 rl 61. bbla, for ink by joHN
Green Teas have advanced 10e. per lb.
yeOU can buy Green TOSS, for three monthe
to cow. st MOMS' Its Hart: Ist Dlsoceel.
o ta pmts. 004 the oast protium totetthstoodtag the
win., leyham out, so thoy Pon, 1//tO ntoolt oa hood.
yttoott
f Th u ey eel
iott tits ben Sees IlyPittabanh at *Mosta,* and d 0
: yr2s •
•
A Good Bargain ii now 'Ofßrnai,
IF APPLICATION BE MADE SOON.--
From Three to Your ACM, Its Ihraturnar &roach.
mar IlerVa letaod—ou the pretalma 111 • imprd ma yard.
rata UtraIVUT balldiars. Le. The property may to dirt.
sled tato lots. and *old at gaol troth Perrone Moored
ta apply to ➢LIAM I arm.
J - - ll a Seam! rt.
61T E A 151 BOAT OFFERED FOR CITY
10 PHOPERTY.—.A tarssla
Lemade iloNnk
n 25 114 lima A. .
WHITING—we bbla. (dry and very fine)
VTtor .414 by ' SCIIM43IAIOIII k CO..
OLL 13RDISTONE-2 bbls. for tale by,
IL IL .1,5 J. SCIIOO2OIAKIIR A, CO.
QALERATEIS--8 casks (warranted;re)
trr W. by J. scllooxmaratt .
1725
Watches!
1 UST RECEIVED. by this morning's&
uneeiew assortand of Watch
!. Ve=setNAnlnto our customers and the
public enetally, tied we bats now, sad intend
iiintoi montane . . as wad ate mat.= of Mai Watch.,
ma toss be found al is swim estsillshrocnt. Chm at •
ransetosots with auxin sad Stoporteis szs sash is
to mutant is Li advertising that we are enabled to sell it
the lowest resit. prices fonid In the Uolual Rat. - •
ilie-beinc wasted be slew:Wooed sal Ilanitsd sada
trmacommas ow depend on bating theia liclacies
In On best maw, and warrantod.
W. W. W 11.1303, Watch lakes, '
1725 CT. owner lasted and Tontin streets.
-
Murphy & Burchfield
AVE OPEN this mortting_s further sup.
ply of aloatialto NVgar di agdahatar IV cram att.
CacraVlVZ, blot
Iduasaa ag ' tat:g 2 rda -.
Ms., a.: at lb* rantheast maser of fourth and lantat
ataeata. • .17Z •
NEW MUM
HKLEBER, No.lol Third street, has just
mated—
moonlit it mer fondat mom:
Irtirroforo,:tally, bolt so lonely; •
Tbo Lam= of lonr.
Rarlor Um of
&Wad . to Mt Canton, lb* Moat
amis. ototintolneon'
Th. My ttnitnmMit
A On b it
Omni when moat tamed reams punt .
?In &agars whimper
I'm olono. all an ,.. bY Tiontnonn, •
W. to
d lo Is mot
Canton etatthood's MAI 27 h..;
Nanny WO ,
Numb, Walt; by llonnontsc
. b a li rmlntot bisc roll. by Mantot4 .
TG ay !ph Watmem
by limn=
March 'ft= :imam • •
T 2S W'kg
by
SIMI °int' GOLD/21 MARC. . •
BliW BOOM! HEW BOOKS!
vT HOLMES LITERARY DEPOT, Third
fritd= No —
Udell'. What Aga. Na =b.
Nlackyroct_ s, __for August.
trarn.l=lrrlar
Taro Adv.:marts nt gal! Pariniadt* a eta YAM-
The Catalan of LiteobarEll Amu. •
cam` , Sabaaa at by Mai- fUlltardens.
isMle= by CM r
of
Atbw. Locke'
SLI
laasMes of ...Cube= or • Ana% ef tbs Rms. •
Tnnur's tkanpanion. with Ilinataassa.
Taws:Ws Ookla thmosta ths C. !I. sad Canada.
Bora; ad at. mr. MA: • tea of real litc by Canillne
X.sys
Tba Rams by Calor..
, • na Itar et Way* Waylaral. • tabir by Mary Bonita.:
Bannbt•YoMirbt:•• aur of Lb. yousna time,
Net No/lad se Ira Swag • sccmdy try Bub.,
rb.c•Sea BasaabLY lassastna, Mr July—No. 1. •
altabaaysse' L
M dy a ' n s
g B .. "
aal ladis=l,
• • •
Jro .
To the Deaf!
DEAFNESS, noises in the head. and all
du.nmak, dlrehtrite Mad the ea: war ?&
atthoot ma o. Ineoneroleace. br
C r arn.2=l.l Austria( the N. Y. Eye and Ur
dutirry. sad of Id Arch st i adladelphleibrintoetdkodom.
camte hL"'l ondVirrdt ." eit his twooT th' t ettliterthe eretago b :
'MOO. of fortes* which Weeded DK treatment. hereto.
dam' him to expedite Ids mom Ms gar has will de
rma OPAS clretoostetwee, sod It be ydrisoble
tar Ur. who wish to osolott 11., to Enke to emir taiL
Or. 11. may be coruoltod. fortnoticw, 1a /ilk
iamb woad twlek d.. 111.2 Wood the doh*
ost liwWce Meet. Jr2b
Greenwood Gardatii
•
CHOICE eollection of Shrubbery. Mang
Rona. itaaDhatT.StrambarrY.OoraeleertyaUt harh,
rapt Th... bard, Mathis anw, awl lints 7 Putt ose
navvy to ornaeteof Tanta ti In. totted at
Omens.. Nanny. A. Oansits. Imam the eon. at
Market /.11/Ittb street.. Pith/batik, tterey ball boar r for
lb. (hustea. Ice Cavazos. other rattahouats award up
la the Sato...
Orden taldotterd to tha hevati.tor. West Mambester.
Allashrey musty. 71....111 ieedt. Male lttthltlot ,
Jthtlf 7. DIeYdIN.
!Toot am Matta .073
Removed. •
ENNETT, BERRY & CO: bate removed
to UV new Butler, nanoi of Ctraoar,yrlzasszt4
Kean U ' E'/UPOIY
•
GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. • •
Ij l ~lll9 COMPANY offers to the insureds 411
cco thn annuity end Silrantageo of like Mutual sad Joint
k rue. lee heretofore applied) combined. emesely: Low
11011 of p2mlom; KO 00002 TOO= In OLOtI of MO rr_r
moms" enquired' toe tee esoult risk of the 7.411
adequate. Lot not exceeds* pws Woo fbr Lbe fame mow
tit, of ourobem for Ono oho 4 term of lifeserith on taita•
hie lotneme In rya recumuleting dand fecund to ouch
:15=grAtleAt ii =y 4•t10 1.4, park :,
short lam oferobers. end six sa lho
the Present esemeil;
th' lrde d* lo o lll ." t a y L7 ,l ogst Life I • omm . y
of minim ere fixed at a leirredled 41:1-
erni. with 0 provision for an ennoatly boareelos emote u•
ULLA. of tomb (for fotore serortLyi lo esmet proportion, Lo
tea =mad of busloads end tha tomeming Ask &UM lA
wanclagort..aosotts atembers.
Yam Mc% •n. Wring in &tell the plan and
mud of the W. hunisr.2 4ratis, and entils.
foe frundthee revived by J. TULUL tht.
rzi Wood P itts arse.
liannx 'Munro. *elks! lizateluer.
(is)
Atosoito Bars. -
LUNE lust received one core of Wash Net,
theee DA* C.fr a.Votrt .tiwt.
024
Roar
POWDE Ry.v3oONO kegs f
a r s
r a a le c o b
.y
VIRESE-75 boxes for ale by
jrzi s. vox 110:11111011ST & co.
The only real New. Yak Plumbing &tab
, lialiment
WIIERE work in done on Scientific Prin
doh's, and varmated.
'Wm. and Steamboat Plumbing. in all its branches,
•
doom sslth ominous and dispatch
nattutatbod up with dummy, 60m........t5 to 51S
Bath Tubs.. . ._.. .. ..... ........ d
Weer Class% completa —... Stn Ya
Ileac Pumps. umbth.t.
Kitchen Ilahre,pa . st bun 11p1 . 1 . 7.2. W& pal% riatAig
ruh, !tact. pull Yard POOllll4 Pdrzalig, Rum arti.thstP
IT 011 WA. Sod put op at par 441.anea th the country-
Amiens punctualluattd_rut
024 • Plt" VA4tthl:lltvai
. Wanted to Purcluue: 1 / 4
A
F. Ih
§TOCK of the. Bank of Pittsburgb, or
Idarebente Ntiund . wlarratß.. PlAMbwlrt“
' 4 4 °'
g d r aaavll•T comer ?meth sod Market at+._
CIEESE-200 boxes prime, for sale by
WA J. IL OAATIZLit.
for sal
New 8001041 Just _Received.
TAM: Piotleizt; ieprinted witti corm ,
tlone sad saltim• by *a wags ol dltoa
flikfrj•li abosittes, !abaft at Zant. bY Jo ob Abbat
- 01•4 Pia&• Tab. id lb:Pubtt.b. Pubitan• Mao.. bobb
WI Wry; ....T•lbr, by AMU It. WIRT. author or "rth.d.
Ind 'betimes.• Ply. bad mos.•
.. ApArab's netbudibe v ilusbube bad Pagiaberb' Jaw
- iymeiDletionary of tdabbsaLcy Fases• !Vogt sod L.
/lowing; No. :41. • -
kri=tbtothit Flea Book %go abbo:=.)4.
obabrybkie !Wm rrinttlikeef bast bene Coat.
mob olltobt by plat ' el P. Lad.. Haw. mak.
Tor alb by -
Jr.o TS •poUb Sandia" Polval
QA.LERATUS-12 5 boxes pure;
"JeZ - a annsux -
FIRE 'BRICK-14e hue An Iteuur"ooo
• Ceel Greve rin,Brie t krirriatol maal to any end•
(h . c zdb . 4 13 4•• • • vall
_tell lene to els. the
UNILD *CO..
.01.eilat...
jyllar e.
99 To YAM Vise.
,11" .INSEED 011. 7 foi sale by
J - ie= . " 3.t.cntrist.D.•
- I AKE FISH--10 White Fieb;
br de by
j7m CA (YIELD.
UCKETS-30 dos. Marietta, fur sale
T ASII-10 asks for sale
i -
• Shirting Mani and Irieh. Linos. •
w!Upm &.BirgaigiET.T) havereeeiyed
- • nbar tonly opazaine Et %lbw litultaad
Agra., iniTeline told at brjtit acesible. Abar- ,
abeettags. Palm Caw litialins. a.; Miry a osa band
at th• oartheut earner of Fourth and Market =ream
LAIN BLACK - SILKS—For Scarfs and
E.
Dream. Alan; lied and dark changeable 1311ksefer. A
amrttCrat
to be Tema at the store or
ir2l , , 5.11.18P11Y L atitcturnam,
Time BIILa
ON CINCINNATI,
IirILLE, _
EsiNT Loind
• NAsaViu.s.
DETRoII . lan
br purthatel at 6iortbie rate br ULL174459
JYA •a. WILKINS t CO.
To Ovum of Goods.
IN STORE. uncalled for. the following pack-
A. J. tkarchley..-.....Pittdba7gb-.....:4 pack4es. .
n. F. DP..--
Doctor "
114 d.. a
7714 et
7 thrs. ,i- 7.7
POMO! bruwor .
Own.. an rrqued..l to tall I.lritt theft.
CAVODIC COLL'S
Ntuurilvartia Itailno4 Fregbt
.1711):Gt cornet Fenn aad Ways.. .to. rinet.
- and Painters.
FARTSSt GREEN "8" BRAND, THYODORZ
awtaxiii Pre= rewarded by the Goad Medal of
ManiCM yontondoil OOMTin
miry of ends and mlor. The manoracturer of the share
Paint tux predmad rue deetwat and most brilliant arttd•
.of Puts Omen, tbat leparnsuanz, and rhea' men te'Artntrd
without oi.tlialent-tO the etude: sad hat redO6 , 4 ago pro.
tree tO Usrtarnag opltodmity. • •
• flaying teen sycoloted ode =eat far the male of Ma
celebrated brand of Periy timed, =Mcßee, will be/ay
oiled at reduced ark: m. ' It. E. dISLLEIta.
v •. _ ' •
F LO by Uß—'2oo bbls. Extr.t Family;TWisale
Jyl9 & usatieurat.
11A D-5000 %S. for sale by
RED J.
irto - J. SID • Cii
0,43AP-100 boxes No. 1 Rosin, fur sale Cry
iils as .1g W. lIAILILUIGIf.
MACKEREL -50 bble. Large-N0.3;
10 bbln.
40 hi Ws.
Jo
":171"4 god ror %te Fr
JOHN 'WAIT a co
I INSEED OIL-1500 gall. for sale by
L
nlu 7.x1 De CO.. GO Wood sc.
P9l l l O CE STONE-840 lbs. lor etclg.
MACKEREL -100 bble. Law No. 3;
bf.
fatale by ,rig & A w..11A88.111:101.1
i J L , E I I ATE . QIIININE-40 j. 0z: fo p r a n a . 3 l! by
VODLIVER OIL-3 gross genuine Rush-
Clark & Co, kr nalo br
hl9 J. KIDD 00.
(LLD Jacob Townsend Sarsuparilla,-24
NJ,
7.1 d 9
os. fa val. bi J. KIDD
00 * 0:)..
.1
CREESE-54 boxes: on consignmentmow
, ate, for sale by ISAIAHDICIEST CO,
Wider nta PAW a.;
XTO. 1 MACKEREL in quarter bbla. Tor
.LN Web,. 13A1AU quarter a co..
Wars. sad Pont 111:6:
RICE—By the tierce or bbl. for Bala by .
13AIAU MMI i'?ga as
nl9
UT.MEGS-1 We low to close
1.1 mrdicament- ISAIAH DICKEY iCO
JOl9 Walsr 1.11 Erma AL
INDIGO --2 c,eroons Caraceas ,
4 keys 31.116.—ii1l b. :dd <los4
wastemnenL DICICIa *CO,
JTIV • - . Nintrs and Fmnr itt
American Hardware.
DMEN. CLAPP & DOUGLASS,Maxtu
facture,' Agnit. NI, 5 Thtterent.tkleedorn.ava
el sue.. Nanrlenn. Tr pain rerirmat4nßT Write Um Or
ten:4ton of, the Llanlnnze Tend. solluele Sleek of Garb. ne
nei=preer . T . rern Mar roanufnet4cre, mad fay i al• m 4
Wm. McCully 4k Co. •
/4LASS MANCFACTURERS. ,
keep Cali
AtatlT on hx.i. every. d•aerlptlon ornarmac iod
a Ca GL ASLIVA WIC DOW GLASa.
houls. Wool eruct. ritvhargt:
•
Th. au:knit haain* ttis day undated odd him
htr aao.JOIIN . NeCULLY, aid motion. tit* bualnew as
hreasofora Se 611 Olin& =aka the all* of RN. 316..
Ct LL'Y
t t s CO. T hankful fa tu r . plr o f,..7fz u h . o .o rg.
=ll.' rearlva * share: of
On
andrcnntace
m 1
Sowed htratolara • ItcCOLLT.
/YlSalta : •
QM:SODA-30(k Ihs. English, for Sole by
jib J. KIDD LCD. •
IAGA ZINE
k S FIIA3GIS,at Hol=W V t u tmt / D 74
Tl.4K,A3Kjib. _
odoesLaarY let, for /0
I2a===l
, OPIRITS TURPENTINE-10 bbis. j lll O
received In good ardrr. and In sale et the Drag Rear
s.\. WICK Pilau
IrlS crarter of Wood awl Meth stmt..
WAN TED !—A young 'Man. acquainted
3' V • with the Deng Intriaras. tor to 11110015.672 w meo•
aerate nasty. /lime "Penlight. at this oelee. t •
Jr 17
Rli: LNG sold utir Cana Stock, . and. our
ntoreo In an:otos/. !Indite'. No- 2 wad Ender,
ci Clarks a Putt It dissolved. Litbar of the 'Ste
scribers st Rochester. Ps, ars anthoricod to setae the bia
slams or the Grto. 11.101.1150 N CLILLIRE,L-
It 0. p#RE.R.
Rochester, Ps.., July 14t.b.18.51. . - -
. .
R. O. PARKS & CO,.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT&
A4OUfir a i r E l Ar tirEtt4
" ftoreLs Packet Lloe to Close
•• etemabosta Boma. mod Mlehizoo Ho. N.
R G. PARRS k CO.
Joics L. Carton . . Am; FlttobarLD.Do.
Rochester. PL. /WY I MA. I d s l-
H. CLARK k. CO:
FORWARDING. AND cumnsucef =CHANT&
ROCHESTER, PS.
Rs,ebestre, Ps., July 15t241841.
Wonted,
qR. In N T ITIATION, or fei&diA./..,.
GARDENIR,
by row who bsa hteo worklaw as awl In Germany. Frazee
and Italy; who aho ewe.. dwaldaa • a Utt/a eats
Wawa 1ar0d..." .
lla la wall acqualott4 with lion coltoro or/ doi;ors.
{sty that of argetahles. (etararlarsa4 luad al. that of
shrobbairt. tdrocowtour), latteralalrewelfahat ha will
do nattllt to hla ocoupatton. Ha also drat. plans
• ..
. .
orttarstlons. or alterktioatt Mold trot.
Itiquire at' theotMor of the Wort Crum JlJloirLa
atasts-Zeltontr. N0.170241111ht1e1.1
.tyl7dllr• . • - L •
P. PEITZ.
. Shudder Braixt.',
SIIOULDER BRACES of. the most - ap
kji toured attic elm le la structure ma , enLL7 nu
and of dna 41 soh all who may uptake them. Justt tee
aud for sale, wholesale awl retail. by ' • •
Jr/T• R. E. 91:1.1.6119; b 7 Waal
ISRITANNIA TEA, SETTS, CASTORS;
C.12.11...g1eLN Catdelabzsg, Tea Tray or Platol
i,", 8.1. /Lo
ather Sp... Fork , ' Solt , Td0.C5....51wt...•
.ad to 0rder,'.....1 stall sucroaolt. oilir us nu band, atLho
erkes. W. W. WILSON.'
Silva lima,. a 15.L.4 ewe. •
I? Sale
.
A b BAKEitY, three yearn lease or tho
Feslersl street. Antahmr; 134. r bu
a • extures marrow? fur defog • largo basins.. The.
Oren Is largeal ortsurpearui to the r•nreitiss. !Yin
Yurteroos n stroll so, . • Dam a IRVIN..
1f I Ili Second xi..
lAI OIL--12 bbli. for sale by
}rir - JAMES DekliEll-
85 Reward.
TRAYEEO OR STOLEN from the Ware
of Durbrbtaa t Inabssa• • =all 1/0G• bscl•ig
ya or len. the rot of his boar being socketly
••11•7••• Tetocadna 6•14 dos m hall receive lbw abaas
wytt...no Q 13.4342. VIM be •ake4.
lIVILUMIDGE • DitIELLIat. .
J7ll Water arm, ..
Freightreceived far all tae Way Stall*
on the Pennsylvania Central Ilaikoad.
Adam ;cam e .
Jams
Jams .111iliken..
J. V.Z.thier.
Z MiMasa
A. IL 4:Lark.
H.F. A. &watt.
maicelnil. -
modrnmil a IrmaßlL
• J. ilialower. Emu .
- • Vtobar Mamma A Ca.
Itiebamt
' , 17/51C13.
Tlit4
Linriaterorz.
Ilouot Union,
ondo rnelk /rd.:Y, ,
V 0 OTO
MP.
11.1dATIA11111b•
.Lapeastrx,
Cohuabla.
Ilassis :t bon.
1/nl,owo.
Nvorport.
31111endova,
~..ta tvai p k
cat.
maul of P.M and Warm street.
USQUITO NET,,Blue, White, &e., -to
iV tll" th#'th'. 3lllBl.llT &MIMIC:111.1x.
VEAT. LAID OINOHAMS Tssuper-'
I\l.restahty, J,tetr te841”4 sellituelow ea the
mama I,l!ttPlir 81.71(CileliChlt
iyth
pGllioli-150 te.lts Creek Pig.iron
.1.11V(ton, Crtek do , do
Btude do do -
1I01:11.M.-*ON LITTLE CO.
263 Liberty 'fleet.
for ftle I i
17113
WINDOW' GLAS!.
V slaw. lo - .4tre for NO&
Jrl6 , - I
Acos4=a, ,uou t
Jur, lo . • 2,00) 641
rrANNERs , MAs. fur 81=...
.3'250 boxes
tOL LITTIS Olk
Uui
. 4C Sir( rad er,
[lamb. Sdaa fat .1. az _
N 60N. LITTLE * co.
L ARD OIL-20 bbl,. No. 1 Benne tt
3rocr make, for 4.1. IT I:neH DICKEY 4 CO.
1110 Wawa . .ad Itrun Arra.
EDUCATION.
• Young Ladies' Semintry—Afther l 7.
AND MB& NAV. METCALF, Ptm.
Illeadvi gote_42,Wil
heath the were l. ‘ ealeee tar
Amrazeolar, tJ ar D 4 ter hind m u. = 4."
-- • •
•
R EV,' W: - .11: - PETTIGREW begs to intimate.
traw , ' that he ens admit tedtd!
!tree Stud. ^Tea male et ane' 2...
Yeld , dl„ d - -. 4 . 'sad Q. almost. of rel•
..esen • 11. 'Seib; ate In On bones. sad a ended
And Mdf=sl esseinnt sodnekl...l seer their
mann, tocesle asot studies sad sot mete tins At ' .W M
le edmitted, The plan setwood. It le t.nbt, will meet
-lb. to ef ghost memo and guard lens 'els Usable to _
rend Ode &Una or vents tesm ii %miner,.. Snet• -
:desee,=oPesso7lesedaMetidw Debella =I
. tense may be knows cm enNi.aSn., Send:.
.
NEW
4, YOB% ,VEDI XEUSI
1851.EIMMAgal 1 bl.
,NEW R
IhmkiOUTE TONEW YORK CITY&
ta l t"="1"" s ""a= tt i l'rar=g
ekaauky saa........llaitrabals, sad stalmatan
111:ft inaa MVIZ Thri. ! nal tie Mkt. ikad
I , '"t n= LE t tirlpMill/i; FOLLOWS:
. .
Ist Rumen Trani in • arkdock.
24 "- • Man " 10
tsiiani.uoter
Mall Stets abolta at Rbatot. abate Ponantlara nut
flora hours. and take the Lannestratn. aniline Intim
Torknext. =ming at notlorbonableog the abobedbannce ,
ip
The boron baled mad CaUls Train karat Dunkirk. at
4 . Masi:ln a Palomar Or b &fuelled to We Tn.ht to
scoononolank Way raoerneers sad Doreen
Air ears from; Routh*. to Kew Tart. U.
...4cotal Cleo
vices win be efen In • fry days.
ltda Cowen, are tonered to tranatect stook ant
imiebta *fall barbs to and ham Rae York.
Particular alumni= eta re Pad to lehat. The ROMP
bins test rehlik.strei tab tante 714=1021.110.110rar
Railroads la the Map of atork.
air e d.Creal 'fates erlU.be ha onnammion to a
lett TWA, Idaho distrlboted, string faU polka,
Wale
area
to tha *kW of frgebt, ow owe es Um, yeas
b. •
8V111211.6i. CU'llgfori
. . . . .
LeN CONSEQUENCE of the decease of Jana
' . Marl., tbo portaxiddp temotolbro *sluing Wyo.
ad. A CotoSir li Denby AllsoknAL . Job. F. MIA Is
1 aUy suthosimod to sr Um 'mins. of tb• tato Ms.—
AU ronota baling fi.IUS igUI Vele 'morns attic Le
rarmrst. . . .. . ' Ply.h. Jul! in. 1.1-
PAR TN ER
241 C, embLl---awdbric CO
(P6 ' " w To tlee
The bookies' of dm dgen2 . 7 .
iltiresda %Iran , ' Dan ~.62.4 ala
coule7
ended under an DAVI
Penn
and
War. ated ai ,
Pletibanty Jolr Ist.
AnaPl COPS:
COVOWD & COLE,
Mures= tit Idesdat CAW.]
• - • alledi Basis, Pala Strad.
Palma. Bail Road Co.—Ceatral Rail Read' • I
subscribers baring been appointed
ansittsAlf ths ittnavlraala as EMU
rjr i. w. ad t :4 ;
• Goals via this mats din to candid ihninish In I== . ..
and all atantstisd ad) b forinisdal In at
skin or thuds Sir adriinces. •
_
umol nzelli,lol.o3M =LaDrCkezi AND nilliMalL
thxds, Amts..Geosa,tlftUomiry.Cuthr d =er
, tionarr.
bm Trulls Ae eesshas, tandlUM Dr.
tgl "P 42 2 1 4 = 1"..
wooi.se-. • - NORM
luct Pact. ti a r uro. TAM 011,,Toinicce LeaSpel.
• !Way,. ()Twin
'Asbadi, Ilarbla (T.Elgnar, Pa*. Zan, Omuta 120,
oovms '
rttc:buto,4,3,j7 urjralE4Tord. Wanks =rum
- 28 HOITBB TO OLLTELAHD.
1251141M° Pl'USBURGII 1 . A 1 . 5 1 .c v 1, r lll/
Erprese Pacizt and Rama Liu to Cleveland
PASSENGERS "lam every morning at 9
e.t.a, stotaiket to Boner. thaw by ozaroo
ir.i= leve ta lbxu =
ToVlmt,r Aborost M rY bilga a b a b ti
thood allow
Tk-iwrer;..z,-,.u,0,-. • •
CINCIENATI,
Cis Colombo. wed Mad& by Cllntiorst twd Cllw*oll
ItaMood. •
Pot=ox for Detroit. Chlryto nod AlkkosriXio. Imes
oors7 ornitoo at iSk ifdook, by WiorolYl
mamas of Shadow" Cesitral RWrosd Co. for Donut,
th•noo 7); oPala. A. IL, byßsilrowl to Row traffikh
mot writing gams wowing ot Mato' by stssolbost.
Dort low linter tbo Ohio etre this toots to Clochw
Intl, St. stsi as)... will to mai itti
dee pe r .=Mt&*gelato ca.
Tor tickets or irdormatiOra mayto ,
JOELN A. CALKILIwT, Aral.
COD stater) toter of Emlttillokt sod Wider stmts.
Or to. W. IL MOollithAD, Apra,
tilde. midst St. Charles LlSALMlstrost
x:l7 ~: ~:~~ ~'f.i:! /.~:7.118:70.~ 1
1851. , • SFBll4%mtwanargerr. .1853
''Flirty.eii beams to Philadelphia.
Fortr-four hours to Baltimore. •
281 miles Itailroad--103milas Canal. •
TO . PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE RED
FEW TORII.
- Being free _No maity dimwit and portirag".
- mulcted pith piece Lista.
TWO ./ktily Expram Picket Boats . .
. • - ( YXCLUBITYL'Ir 109. I'ASSINGUA) -
T RAVE Pittsburgh for.Johustown, thetas
Sulassltalitte4 to
• HOLIXDAYEIBURGE.
xda.tales Or • . •
NEW PPubilidtlMMA RAILROAD, '
Two lloottn4 owl Tort:Mho adios abort to ' •
Pnislo loan nay noroinat That deka*.
non' mat= onto somoca d .. d •
Yore to Phillotalotto. UM S
do on lotlinako„
•, 4. • . Laarastor . iloodoboos
~ • r
Tub, the York 41,1 1'l
loortnl Mot, 13
co canal of COin at that plan. mama (
OmPaclin.) Thos. YOWL bouts.
uYa
t.
No thorgo tor handllogßoggsge this iido.
no. Cm tido tons onr, sad of the mon moan
el Ica tomllat lord WWI,
• If yon done nano tonellhog and oesolbetoblo maw
sorolottaa. snocro pno. lOokon
J. P. HOMES, dgeat.
D. LEECTrOO..
lag.' WESTERN 1851
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
D. mica & COIL zams.
RAIL ROAD AND CANAL
PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA. -
. MORE, AND NEW YORK.
THE Canal being in' goodorder, - WO • ars
mad maambmadtme
- 1• Q .7 fra=a d ijran tn rd=itt tbm lumen marmsat emu of
!nista. gs , hara .... &d Irv . The bomb '
at Mama lamommallast, .ad .1 ImlroG7m. aromudir st,
traded •.
AWY . ft""d&W ILtY3
Cued
~taaMOT
Ilietairtlig Depot, N0e.13 dt 16. fksol - tat. t ....lt
- - Anrru si - gedetua, Arm ,
T. no. iy saxes, aac. arch aasttsuste.
yos No. T. Wad maw, ma Yak:
PARE REDUCED
Ag i t 1851._ SWAMP
zosokosalms mum
Vip Brownville ard Camberisad,,to Biltpion
gad Philadelphia.• - .
HE MORNINGSOArIeayss the Vihatr
with ttok Mitre Wt. st ekkok prerholy..eore
or the Colotmistot mot morales. .
gwa;erwag Beet Leaves gang Wang Shadhr orhaang/
at o'clock, eauwellag glib the Ors et Cwatorhugl ors
.TWing W 10 o'ckek.
heo through to Baltiotom 32 basts.. hew =V Itt,
Vat* tbroogh to rhiladaloble. 40 holm lam oigg
no gig
The ?fitheoat hang Is ..- Cautuatorm_go with •
the Casella 'wawa Bto.mwl and Chaalgrlisgh-vhielt
snakes We d.ddedlgt heat route gut• .
e • --
• • • J. eiLmiummt, ft.
1851. jag
UNION LINE
On the Pennsylvania •nd Ohio Cuals.
e14P.47. PARKS it .--..
...Rocazarsa, Pa:
(11143124111.11 i. C2.4.5T0M8 41711....4mratam O.
TILIS well known Line le now t Lnm i rgrc i Ito Ji
d'M t ar 4o.3 D. aa t and
mr ::: ' ed " : " =e Maud and t LatriaL i .
The faellhata ed e Loran aummuma fa Inundomaald•
Illy, and anneal- of Boats, upwind. of Oallma an 4
tal A tseaa Platebenila and Credal dallyalningt
d l egl=t4ll, Nad a. a s
Line nrilelanidnalamta
(Mad*. and venal") m dna Lanai - - -
Patti a Oa.. venottwo. 04
EL B. Imfor Wazina. 0 • '
t .: 1 4 4. R..r= ton e falla, Od
4411. 14111 1%,
l.tedatenadn l Pettlinz ol, nualanar Cid 7. sad .
Peat= deed;
- G. William * Ca kil betral ,
Oen. A.. gibta C rtba.rdbieV, W ll L Lt
Thm"" l6o - 4.n.21i011317.Addm . t. •
and. ear. Water and mouthnekt M. nrunattb.
Wm: X. 7[cM:4U
Ve nru.
L give specie:l attention to the COUOO.'
non oT eloiaso for Norchanto and attioro, WIN*
orn !rotas and LosternOblo.
Moo la ktmaa 1:1214 merit., tho Nom Coed Moo"
Yltrentzsb. ro. •
Refroroccc—Jobilorrt.C. Mom* D.S.,lllltk
Jaw Llsourtes. ord Wm. McQudl.n. 'sox- -...;_!.S
1 OAF SUGAR-50 loaves Lominge Don
we Salhatd, reed and Ittroiterz=o**l3o.
1101MOED BLANK. BOOKS.—Bhak Boob,
et ii•Tr al,r, ass& as 4 vital mr i
_ je. sa DV allsrt ds T . z.
INSIBD OIL-1000 gallons (to arrive)
I tor 121. bs JUDD It CO.. 110 Wad sr. •
Ma
MIXER BONNETSnmi ANDO.I HATS-R. H.
MIME tar Jusl v•d • vulg.* ►
Istuosar BoaDortl. vow tocultral ma no ittylom.
Amy. amid. etzmr. Cad other . , J•l7
C Sal ).2bne13`.7...3,_..finf if nt atPT
-• Watt
t.x. l = l , l , 2hl igy
tirg-3011 doz. tor
•4 • I. " 8-30 pieCeS • • azt•
o.l* br • id& (T. ABV7MOT.
gbt —so pieces I`ll CZ---sblit
.1, 7
0.
134, actsuatrt 14138