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Ellnl pip-HIIdDIIVOIeITTER WILL BE FOUR i oy RAW! PAGE OF TIM PAPER. ALLEGEIZIIIYVALLZT BAILROAD.-111.adlet13.1. Johnston's "Appeal in behalf of the Allegheny Ve'ley Railroad," the foot is slated attain three montba in the first prit of •the precent year, the F tesinboats rim dug upon the Allegheny river . carried 1 . 41-000 passengers. When it it remem bered that bat few of these beano amended over not hundred miles above rids city, nod that the whole of this travel woe confined to wily a part Of the *alley of that fiver, biotic idea May he formed of the amount of travel which lain crowd upon this road`when it shall be completed to Olrin.' These steamboats undo with no leading --thoroughfares, they form no part ofiaoy Wend ed Poe of travel-r-they have nothing hut lice - *cal travel of a pea of the vol!ey—auti yet they bare beine away in three menthe frem thin city only 6,600 passougera leen than the Peon- spirants Railroad. .We think we harm! no. therefore, inaapog that when completed la tho New York roads, it root do n galore bud,- ten.% In the trenspottation or passengers than any other road this aide of the mountains . The ststroys ora going forward vigorouely. Mr. Ett.nusvet, in a • bri rT prel;miud, y report, 0070: 0.1 nary-;o, an f.,11.4 they are cyleali , e. l , ildieldb tolerable i es& nod previous weep and examinations norihwaril render IL Athos that the Allegheny Valley It ail Rawl will not tee to surmount nay mountain rettgr. nod that through nearly Its entire - length its rent.s will along the - intim of streams: and in regard t, oast of conatrumien, lowness of grades and ~nail amount, of curvature, thio road will la more favorable than any other mm(1110,111 : I rail rued of espial length in l'ennsyls - A -liberal subscription on the part of Azle &way County to the atii - ek of this road, will, 'al are assured, be followed by enbset ;Talons equally IMete! iu proportion by all the ciasoiieo along • Vote hue, and also by further individual sulaerip- Coal!, end thus the early completion of t his great work will ho secured. That it wit' VC a nte and profitable hives:meat there in not n33111R of stoat. _ _ IMPROVEMENT OF RIVERS AND NkESION' acre is et pinalt flora the new Baltimore Plot Gm,. t. Th.it tho Coollitution doer not confer npan ktir Kimeral Government the power to cow. wence and at rr on n gn , r r o .y,frrs of intert.3 1 provernen,• It is one of the chat .icterial "ea of tondo: n lea I °orate to express their senfitornts in In np.nage oa obscure, so ambiguous, no enigmatic'', that may ha itito.prete,l to men, soy thing, every . thing, or nothing, like the celebrated Kane let ter, which was a good t trig" douument in Pen , nylraolo, and an equntly goodiivewal o r f r ee doctrine in the Booth. It c , here declared "that the l'on,titatinn tlott - nnt confer upou'tho General Government the power to commence nod rat ry out n yrntr.sl tystan of =taws' improvements." Vic‘t wou'd constitute a "general system" of internal im provements is a question left for each mind to detet.rilue for itseir. Ooe,yrould say that to improve the navigation of the great riv ers of the West end the harbors of the lake. 4, trothd ha a general tyatem of internal improve . men - therefore the democracy are-Wend to oppose, • " such improvements. Judging from his votes while in Congrees, Oen Pierce himself would so camerae It. Dot let a western stomp enter =At holdnt this vague senteOce, white iiitronadtal bY men who feel end know froni experience the =messily for each Improve: masts, rod he would make it tell livery di flees'' story. WithVltt a general +gem troe'd nitati rai'voadsi• post-ranis, bridge., every 'lhlag in short that comes under Ihn term i tat, • - Ind improvements. Then orPle one Pet would pat upon it the t• 48 lonofoto inenling of no Mt pioyementist WI, either paid'i or general, the ' Ober would be left i,te to' Iter with us In • duuble seuu, Tn t• p tbe wor4 of pm , ' • VI Or ear, Hat break it la hope." This loose, vogue, but al fully formed phrase ology in which the leaders of that pasty are Watt to clothe what they tiseir prixripfe., is mitingiauto , a r.'l honest men from them atth loathing and disgest, Instead of itioultiig the jpople with -much unmeaning language ot9 we . Imre gitoted above, why corhl not tho conven tion ham said plainly whether they were or were • net , favorable to the improvement of the firers end 'harbors! of the West. leis a most im portant question, one well understeod and defined; it has been long agitated, stud most moner-or tour ho settled. But that won't' not del Hatt they ex• refixed themselves ttrorable bench improve• . mats, they wool.' havedatnageol the- &Moe in the Smith; and hid they declared openly egoism thew It would have been des-imentel to the per iy the West; en. in :mitatioa of Altscheths witches, they adopt an occult pheoseology, dilated .to keep both — parties In good hn-repr. though one of them is sure to be drecirea to the As the Southern dempentey is knot.., to hOllOO to these Improvements, And as "the par ty" A sold body awl breeches to the South, there is no doubt but that the aticiess of that party wRi be a death blow to rN hope!! .of soy Unpro.re• moots of our rivers and harbors for Cobbo vrtrs "to come. WATTS DIINOCHACT IA A ,00..-LAtIGRABLE- MISTAKE'. lbe Mowing letter, says the Cleveland 11er• ald,eitows that the Democracy of,liynyne thought that the 'rely man' for their President had beta Toned in the pinonn or James A. Pearce, Whig U. S. Senator from Maryluid, and it also prow , how readily the leaders ' , go it blind.' Moon's, Juno 7, 1862. Ens. IflnALD:—The noterrifie4 ore allof gin. rincation at the moult ob their Nstiouel Conren that.. A big rooster was issued from the oilier. of the• Wayne County Democrat' this morning, headpa--“lmportaut from Baltimore, Jame, A. Pirme, of Wow Hampshire, nominated for Fret. dent. :'The choice is a Went, grand. and glo riosa' tomaand with him tee Democrat's are Aimed to triumph."! Handbills making the shove an ' noaneementhave been exteneively circulated,end at tote hour lite Demoentcy are yelling their human for the nomination. - Late In the P. M. the editors discovered that Franklin Pierce is the man instead of the treat, grand and glo. ' dons' 'Jas. N. Pearce," and all lb, boy* in town ware.set at work to gather up the mistake. when ; another handbill, the one euclosed, was issued withhhe same old Rooster at the heed. 'Many of the else ones of the party claim' that they were predicting for a long time 'het Pierce would be the nominee, end yet there is not one of them who is able to tell who the. pierce Is, or. what he has done. Some claim that he km been, othere that be now is a U. S. Sintstor; but all epee that the nomination le o .great, grand and glorious' affair. One. Priers 011 1111 Coarreowtse aleascaus. —The following sentiment was offered by Gen. Ptenkiln Pierce, it a recent Democratic Yowl val .ocletustive of the result of the recent elec tion in New Hampshire: The compromise measures of .1850 and the New Hampshire Democeacy=Upon the former the latter have fixed the seal of their emphatic appeebstion. No North, no South, sO-East, no peat under the constitution; beta sacred main tenance of the common bond and tree devotion to the common brotherhood. • Amon the lam discoveries at Nineveh, one (fain loud contalnag the body of a lady of the Royal:tout many of bey gamest/ were 4 mtire, also the gold etude which fastened bee vela The most singular discovery, however, ems steak of thin gold upon the fast, so as to —amuse and wedeln the (Wang of the dammed. =PIN== . ' auseirEN can:roam By the I.t California mail we base the most Curious tiootroveriy of the day. It is well known that thouaanda of the natives of Chins are now in Califorail, some engaged se miners, some am 11113211 shop keepers, end soma as merchants do ing business-on a pretty large scale. They are remark:Ado for their steady industry and quiet, sober Ana orderly habits. to these respects, in: of LbAt State Bat it seem that their quiet thrift excited the jertionv of some of the people there, so Gov ernor Bigler, on the 23d of. April, sent a long mellsage to the Legislature, callingthe attention of that body to the dangers to be64pprebended from the influx of so many Chinamen, and it' commending some action in the way of special taxation. unit the imposition of some disabilities upon them, in order to discourage their immi- gration. He argues that as they are not ovate Ten they are not eligible to citizenship; sad fi nally that owing to the peculiar nature of their religious dews they could not take the walla prescribed in the laws of the United Slats The following two paragrapha- embody his moat niendationt: Ist. Such an exercise of the taxing power by the State no will cheek the present system a in diocriminate and unlimited Asiatic lmmigo lion. 2d. A demand, by the State of California, for the prompt interposition of Congress, by the passage of an act prohibiting "Coolies," shipped to California under contracts, from laboring in the mines of this State. With the consent of the State, Congress would have the clear right ipierpose such Wegner& as In their wisdom might be deemed necessary.' The power to tax, as well no to entirely exclude this ulnas of Asia tic immigrants, it is believed eau be constitu tionally exercised by the State. An the subject is one of great magnitude I have deemed it my duty to examine the opininna of eminent writers 04 internationarlaw, as well as the written o,intons of the J Ages of the Supreme Court of the united gtitlen. The message of dna Bigler is narrow, Bulb-. /stall, and ninny of Ito arguments are based upon mistaken tlsta. It reflects nn credit either upon himself, his party, ids State or his country—for it will he published throngbent the world.— hewer did o ukase go forth from the imperial pa taco of St. Petersburg more anti-democratic 'ban this mesiagc• and none half no foolish.- , Libcral.miuded and intelligent Americana were pleased to rev these interesting people breaking through the barriers which for ages had isolated them from the rest of mankind, nod mingling ie friendly intereourre and industry with onr v.a.ple, They snv in it the beginning of a new era in the commerce of both ;Wipes, and the dawn of a brighter day in the religious, moral, ; I‘,l social condition of one. Bnt Gov. Bigler and his advisers wonhl drive them from our ehores, because their industrious habits enable them to amass considerable , ,ltilei& and their shrewdness sat sobriety render It impossible for the speculator, thettntolder or the vender of in tovicating drink to gel anything out of them• Cow Bigler, however, ha; Met more than hip match in some intelligent Chinese, who have to vaulty come to the defence of themselves and :brie countrymen in the following tenet addres ,l to him.4.lf. It is n production that would 47Ctill to a diplumntiNt, end, if we mistake hot, t l . II put n stop to the illiberal proceeding c.mtemplitleJ by the Governor and those who tote part with Wm it. •flepettlering, intimate', and its ebject, together with its unquestionable nhinly, it is one of the most extraordinary and interesOug documents we ever published. Men of on argument like this would make feet rote THE CRINANIN no HIS EXCELLENCY OWL SAN FRANCISC3, April 20, Iff.' Sin—The eiCanmeu twee lentar.l with nor . _ thtt you have putilished a message against them ,14 hough WO' arc some of tis hare been i•iincitted in AnIPriCAOACtIVPIA and have learned yorrl-ogoage. which lots enabled on to read your message in the newspapers for ourselves, mai to expla:sit to the rest of our countrymen. e have nil thought a great deal about it, nod, otter consoltation with one another, we have de termined to ♦ate on so decent and re:pentad:de . letter an we Gould, poietiug out to your excel euey acme of the errors you have fallen into lout wt. When you speak of the laws of your•own country, we shall not presume tocontradist to our* nil great. men ore learned.men, and a man's rink is just seznriling to his education. Keying, whn made the treaty with Mr. Citehing, nor 14 Oct only a atalnia of the Emperor, but one or the ortottlearoed men In the Empire; other is:se be would not have been Governor of Caw. tea. Jost so, we doubt not, it is in California nod other en'ightened countries.. Bat it will tint he making little of.yncir attainments to sup- Ipose that ynu do not know ne touch about oar . - - limple as you 'lO of year own. Yon speak of the Chinamen as "Coolies," and in one reline 0 , 1 word in applicoble to a great loony if Theis; but not to that in which you room to nee it. ••Corily" ie not a Chine= word; lit has hese imported into Chine from foreign pate, as it hi= been into this country. Whet its original siguification was we do not know; but with us it means a common laborer, and nothing more. We have never known it used I footing on as n designation of a class, such we yon have in view—persons hound to labor under contracts, which they can be forcibly compelled in comply with. The Irishmen who are rugs gist in digging down your hills, the men who silent ships, who Glenn your streets., Or Cola Orlin/ your ditty+, ',wild, if they were in Chins, hr considered tradesmen, median in; of every blot, a•llirefeesional men would lo x. If you curial by 'Coolies" =borers, many of one countrymen in the mines are ..Coollee," mod many again eel not. There are among them tradesmen. mechenics, (entry, (being per noun of respeetaldlity, and who enjoy • 'certain rank and privilege,) and schooltnestere, who are reckoned with the gentry, end with us consider ed n respectable dive of profile. Nona are "Coolies," if by that:word you mean bound men or contract sieves- The ship Challenge, of whit= yen speak in your message on bringing over more than five hundred Cbinatnen, did not bring, over one who wan under "Cooly" contract to labor. Ilth wham'. in her as agent for the charterers, one of the signers of thin triter, steles to your ex cellency that they were ell pannengers, and are =dug.= work in the mine. for theinnelVl.B. As to our countrymen coming over -here to labor for and or $4 per month wages, it' is un rcasonnblo on the face of it, and it ie not true. That forcing affection which they have for their nun country, which induces them to return with the gold they'dig, as you say, would prevent them from leaving their homes for wages Be lit if at ell better than they could get there, The Chinaman are indeed remarkable for their love of their country in domestic way. They wither together in clang in distrycte nod neigh horhondit. end in come villages there are thous ands And thoutomils of the same surname, flock. , tog around the original family home. They ha ste their parents end age generally with 'a res. , pict like religion, and have the deepest anxiety to provide for their descendants. To honor his peewits is the great dutrofthe son. A Chinese proverb ions somewhat in this way: 'in the morning, when you rise, inquire eft= your pa -ICo health; at midday be net fur from them, and in the even comfort them when they go to reit; this is to be a pious non. " With such feel ings nA these, it in to he expected that they will retorn with their gains to their homes, but it is fdidish to tuber, they will leave them for trifling inducemeets. To the came muse you =outlook foe the reason why there are no Chinese drwttle *rim in your =reels, nor convicts in year prig cos, madmen in your hospitals, or others who are et charge to vane State. They live orderly, work herd, te rare of themselves, that they may havet he h meson of providing for th eir homes end living amidst their families. The other matter which yon allude to—in their lea. vine, their families in pledge ea security for the 'performance of their contract—in still more 'in consistent with their charecter, and-abated. Have you ever Inquired what the holder of such a pledge could do wits them? If be used any force towards them, he would be guilty of an offence, sod be punished by the laws, just as in any other country, and if ho treated thetierell, they would oily be a burden and en additional expense to him. Sometimes very rich. persons who heve,toor men in their employment at borne, or abroad, support their. families through charity, particularly if they are relatives. Some times they bind then:melees to do it by their non tracts, but this gives them no power over them, as fuselages or pledgee. . .• We will tell you how it is that the Chinese poor Come to elnriglAlL. Some have borrowed the emelt amount neeeesem to be returned with unusual Interest on account of the risk; lOW. have been furnished with money without inter est by their Mends and relations, and some win, but much the smaller portion, have -re used edivanee* in money, to be returned out of the profits of the adventure. The usual ap portioament of the profits is about three-tenths to the lender of the money, and rarely, if arm any These arrangements made at home seldom briog them' farther than Ben Francisco; sod here the Chines (rodeos furnish thew the means of getting to the mine. A great I deal of money is thus lent eta untiesl or very low In retest, which, to the credit of one countrymen, ore are able to ay, is &Wort Invariably faith- i r - ~: y ~~ fully repaid. The poor Bkrinarnsueloes not come here sea •lave. The tomeshere beeause of his desire for independence, and be is assisted by the charity of his coketryman, which they. be stow on him safely, because he Is Industrious, and honestly repays them. When he gets to the mines, be sets to work with patience, indus. try, temperance, and economy. Ile gives no man soy offence, end is contented with small pins, perhaps only two or three dollars per day. Ms living costa him something, and be iv well .pleased if be eaves op three or four hun dred dollars n year. Like all other batloco, and aa is particularly to be expected of them, many return home with their money, there to remain, bay rice fields, build houses, and devote them selves to the society of their own households and the increase of the products of their country, of its exports and Imports, arils commerce and the general wealth of the world. But not all:. othere—invest their gains in merehandise, and bring it Into the country godson it at your mar-. kets. It is possible, sir, that you may not be aware how great this trade to, and bow rapidly it is creasing, and bow many are now returning - to California se merchants; who can over original ly as miners. We are not able to tell you how much has been paid by Chinese importers at the Custom Ronne, but the elan must be very large! In this city alone there are twenty stores kept by Chinamen, who own the lots, and erected the buildings themselves. In these stores a good deal of business in done; all kinds of Chinese goods, rice, elite., linger, tea, Sta , are sold in them, and also a great quantity of American geode; especially hoots, of which every China man buys one or more pain immediately outmo ding. And there are the American stores deal ing in Chinese articles on a very large scale,and some with the most remarkable mimeos. The emigration of the “Coolies," as your' Eacellen ay rather mintakingly calls us; is attended with the ipening of all this Chinese trade, which, if it produces the came remits here as elsewhere, will yet be the pride and riches cf this city and State. Ono of the subscribes of this letter in • . now employed nun clerk in an American store, because of the services he can render them as a broker in-business with his countrymen; ho has sometimes poll 9'10,11011 a day of Chinese goods. Chy Long, who arrived a few days since with some $lO,OOO in China goods, has sold out and retorne for another cargo on the Challenge. Fei Charing, who brought in a cargo about a month ago, has sold out, and also returns in the Choi teem So does the partner of Sam-wa, of thin city; Tult-Shaong for the same pnrpole--for more than a year he has been continually ha porting and selling cargoes. . A great many- other. send for goods by the Challenge, and ail the other ahips which you speak of to being expected. will bring cargoes of Chinese rode ai well as Chinamen. Nor Aloes thin by any means give you n full idea of the trade of the Chinamen. They not only freight your ships, hat they hove bought many of them,nud will buy more;and tla to the freight ' lug of ship., it may be worthy of your attention to know that such is our preference for your countrymen that we employ your Alpe in pee i terrace to any others, even whey we could get them cheaper. When n ship-arrives everybody sees how actively and profitably your drays, steamboats, wagons, Sc , are employed by. us.— Some of as read in the papers the other day, that the government of the United Staten were going tavola]; ships to Japan to open that coun try to %ncriesa trade. That is what we suppo sed your country wished with Chios, as well ad other countriete but it mutant all be pppp one side a ss ) it is pop that the more.advantif ea we ent from your country, the faster you will get the benefits of oar trade. The gsld we have been ',Unwed to dig in your mines id what has made the China trade grow up so fast, like everythitig else in thin country If you want to cheek the emigration from Asia, you will have to do it by checking Asiatic commerce, which we reponse, from alt we ever have known of your govern ment, the United Suttee most desires' to increase. What your Excellency has said about pannin g a )aw to prevent Coolie. nbippod to California under onntracts from laboring ip the wines... do not conceive concerns as, for there are none puck here from China, nor do we believe any are coming; except a.mail number, perhaps. who work on shares, to we have before explained. just as people from all other countries do. - We will not believe it is your intention to pass n -eating us to Coolies, whether we are no or net. You soy there is no treaty prevision for themanner in which Chinese emigrants shall be trsued, mol that the Chinon. government would hare tio right to complain of any law en eluding us from the country, by taxation or otherwise. This may be true of the govern• moot, bed it would certainly alienate the pres ent remarkably friendly feelings of the Chinese people, and in many ways Interfere with the full enjoyment of the commercial privileges guarrntied to the Americana by the treaty of Wang-Hips. In what we here say, we have most moray told your excelleney the truth; bet we fear you will not believe tie. beams you have spoken in your teenage of us as Aaistics, "ignorant of. the eolemn character of the oath of affimstion in the form preterits,: In the Constitution or the statutes," or ' , indifferent to the teleran obli gation to speak the troth which an oath Imposes" It is truth, nevertheless, and we leave it to time anti the proof which oar words carry in them to edifier, you of the fact. I 0 has grieved us thit yea should publish so had a character of no, and we wish that you could change your opinion and Break well of us to the - public. We do not:de ny that many Chinamen tell lies, and so do many Americans, even in courts of justice. But we have our courts., too, and our forms of oaths, which ate are as est:redly respected by nor coun trymen no other nations respect theirs. We do not ewearSpoti /0 many little OCTIRIO9.O u You do, and our forms will seem as ridiculous to you tiv younlide to us when we we first sea them. You will smile when we tall you that on ordina ry omen-Amin en oath lo attested by Warning a piece of yellow paper, zed on the mere import. out ones by cutting off the bead of a cock; yet Gen, are only forms, and cannot be of great importance, we would think. But In the import nut matters we are good men; we honor our pa• rents; we take care of air etOldreo; we are In duntrions and peeeesble; we trade much: we ITO truiteol for email and large come; we pay our debts and are honest; and of course moo! tell the truth. Good men cannot tell Iles seal he ig niesat of the difference between the right end the wrong.• We do not think much about your politice,but we believe you are mistaken in supposing no Chiciainsu lino never yet applied to be natural, iced or boo acquired domicil in the United States; except here. There is n Chinaman now in San Francis:in who is field to be a natuntliud (Mb nu. anil to hero a free white American wife. Be wesire the American dress, and Is consider ed a man of reopeatability. And` there are, or were lately, we are informed, Chinamen resid ing in Boston, New Torkmad New Orleans. If the privileges of your lawn are open to us, some of us will ...doubtless acquire your habits, yoni language, your jams, your feelings, your mor als, your form., and became citizens of your country—many have already adopted your reli- I glen is their own;--and we will,be good citi zens. There are very good Chinamen now in the country, and a better class will, if allowed, come. hereafter—men of learning and wealth, Wing ing their fa:allies with them. In coneluding this letter, we will only beg your Excellency not to be too haify with us, to finds. out and know us . well, and than we are certain you will not command your Legislature to make laws airing an out of your country. Let no stay- bere—the Americans are doing good us, and we will do good to them. . Your most humble servants. Hon Wa, Saw Wo Et. Co. Lois A0811.E.; Toes Wo & CO. For the Chinamen In California. fox WAXIINGTOW fOoffo.roosiiineo of OW Pltlobarifh Doily Ilovetto. 9, 185' The Democrats of Washington who have no vote with which to influence the result, hold meeting to-night, to ratify the nomination of Franklin Pierce. The only circumstance of any interest lilfelg to attend the proceedings is the. posthumous address of Gen. Cue, who, in the character of the "poor ghost," will deliver en apology for his murderers. This will be en in stanoe of .magnanimity such es is rarely witnes sed in political world, and will therefore heve'the greater effect. The National Era; organ of the free-soil Dem. o:rate, comes out to-day in a very decided repu diation of the platform and the nomination for that division of the petty. Up to this morning it was noticed as a somewhat singular feet that the Southern Press bad studiously refrained from even noticing the nomination. This ie sue beasuse If there tie a man in political life, North of Mason and Dixon's line, .who is Saxony wrapped up In ultra pro slavery doctrine that man ie, according to reports, Franklin Pierce. I have not yet had time to search - 16e records of biz public career, and will not now undertake to vouch for the Correctness of such statements, bat they derive corroboration from the fset that Pierce evidently Is the peculiar fa vorite of all the more nibs/loathers politicians. I hear it said in euplanatlon of the =idiom of the Southern Noes, that there is something in the resolotlans which by Implication convey a censure upon the course of John 0. Calhoun. I Soden" they were so verbose and onsuffersbly tedious that I had not the pstienat to read them and do not expect to, but If thi party has exhib ited candor trutbelent to epeek of the character , ' of that men In terms of deserved condemnation, 1 it has made cos step towards bullstong the eyes Whim of patriotic citizens. The expedient adopted by the Nn York barn homers to reconcile the support of Mr. Pierce with a clear conscience is to repudiate the plat form, while they accept the man. This CU do remarkably' well, if the candidate himself is equally explicit in rejecting the principles in connection with which he is presented to the country. The Whig Convention will beheld a week from to-day, and will contain representatives from all the Suttee brit two or three. It is supposed that South .Carolina, Georgia and Mississippi will have senior, delegates, an there it no Whig party there, and as the party into which the Whig organisation merged itself was represented in fall in the Democratic-Convention. THY STICK OF CANDY. Gen. Pierce was fiat spoken of in connection with the Presidency at the Loco State Conven tion in New Hampshire, some time last winter, and that body adopted a resolution requesting their delegates to bring him forward as a can didate. Gov. Steele, in addsessq'thiConetn- Hon, expressed his gratification at the aelectico, and related the following anecdote to the character of the man." We glee It in the Governor's own words: • •• Sir," acid Gov Steele, "I have known the whole career of Gee. Pierce, from the thy Le first took his seat in this ball. 1 have admired hie exploits in Congress and in Mexico. But I have an incident in my mind which I will relate, which in my humble judgment, exhibits the character of the moo, in a more illustrious light than all hie efforts in the forum or field: "It was entnettitog mare than twenty year: go—Gen. Pierce was then somewhat yoonge Ho was .trae,lior, through'un of the western towns of this State; and as he entered the principal village, he beheld three hoye eating candy. At ala ief distance be he •beld another boy sitting alone: and that hey was nut eating; hot he was crying. Gen. Pierce feeling interested in en Orange a oireumstance, inquAred Into the case, and ascertained that he was crying hecause he had tin money to tiny candy. No sooner had he learned the facts in the case, than with that: noble generosity which bee ever distingniskeil rierca through hie, he pat hi, hand in hie packet, deer forth a rent, too)' stick of randy and gore it I, the hop et.e onrnu lug 001 - WAS ToTAL 11111AN0116 TO ONIIIT.AI. nomination for the Pttaidoney, when in [OIIPECtIOn with such a remarkable inatanca of benevolence anti unbounded liberality, towards an entire stranger, must he another illustration of the proverb, that "good actions meet with their reward "—lfirrtford Courant. KOSSUTH IS 0 SITIO ,Kareuth in nuca wore in New Yurk,end on the , •r of leering us hirer.,. The months ho be:. pent among ne have been full of fruit. We knot ward the grandest rif onion; our Viegs of th .abound duty and deiniuy helm 'been celery I; the haritau of oar influence hooliehn extend eel, and the warmth of our humnuity and I.:stri atum tested by the sure page of a practical np• peal. The amount of slceltog (Wing and cor dial epmpnthy has been etriltiugly .11.1.1nyed The Americas people, %hove at least that truly expreme the national characteristics., hove BD steered his optic:6la with n beartinesa, that will rmaiu always to memory ac the noblest les ti mortals of the national honesty and eattic.doess tin the other hand, the test has been applied t minority, who bare given back no indication of sympathy with thu wronged and eppiensed teaching us that all are not •'lsrael, that arc .. the 'louse of Israel;" that cithenship of n ItO public is nut necessarily Ikepubliosuisto. th •w WhetStritT of wen nurrotool Mt, thank cow s aititnr; and can go forward hereafte h more encored loolatere, in the light he hn. t behitol. Whether Kmauth lA* bencfitte,l Itiu,elf or rattler the cantle of which he is the agent, by his ,ttrney through our Suttee, We tow. no menus of knowing. lie her: eertaioly gathtre.l remlea• tali . ° M. of money here and there nmaileting pethare to $160,000, and letter... Jed the gru. clot ef t hie minciur. Ile hwa (mind enti.lnymentf n large'rumtre of his fellatreauntrymen, tithe loomed to idleness. Ito liar examined the 'motor° of OW S)IftfIll, meunmd it in its oth lal and popular wort:lnge, and nret.rtnined how .sr it may be applicable to A (•lore republic in mid-Europe. Ile has tarn, and obtained a joet estimate of our statesmen; he ban caked ant tf fusions of eloquence ss he passed alontr, scarcely inferior to that which hit own lip. have tittered; The America which be knew in the heroic hied, ry of Washingtowand the men of his times, hair become swirl,' reality in hie experience. The teaching he has received will he 'metal to blot Ile will heat better atatesman for it Shon'.4l be precede that character with the offices of moldier. • dimmed incentives to peraevering go willpreeent thornee ~ in Ibo recoil of his cii•Allantia tour It could be wished that the many gross exhi bilious of discount.ef ant narrow weal:inv. that" have shown themselves quits freely through the press and eleewhere, had been withhefd. Herne lere and incessant vituperation Wee tolerable ' because all pnblio men expect it. It is on bar' dent of triumph. Bat the petty, revolting ni.o neee of those who have scrutinised hotobbitbs, and gloated over the most self eel lent falsehoods and follies circulated xt the exiienee of national guest, is unpardonable, and below the level of contempt. From %nature like Koseutter,,snch assaults, of course, recoil impotently; but they are none the less plant, and taunt always call a blush of shame Into every honorable cheek. We are glad that worms point to presses in this coon try which have opposed the doctrines of without participating In the low and malicious scandal which has formed the staple of omen:in of their 011ie, lint Kossuth is about to leave no, we could hope never to return. The ewercs which he' covets would hind hits forever to Ilungery and: home. But he cannot, we fear; succeed while the present state, of things pet:fiats in Europe. The recent tightening of the ;finance between the courts of Petersburg and Vienna, is an ill omen for the cause of emancipation. The Op portunity for change appears elecell no the preb ant. Motu.ia seems so confident of 'security. that she curtails the army Bailor the Tear. The lights before us throw no glow of encouragement upon the.great undertaking; but ;dill Kossuth does not falter; and the voice of Marlin!, from beyond the water, speaks words quite as confi• dent and entbusiutiu. They are men hf lofty stature, and may see further and bettor than we. Bet whatever the fate of the movement, we may count upon st that Koseuth is fairly em patmelled the leading characters of his tory. Mallory censorial.; the pawn of mon; another 'far less deserving of the honor. Rip place is deemed and is fixed. A score of years hence, there will he nothing of which the hull viduid will more eagerly boast, than Rant he has seen, heard, and perhaps groped the hand of the greet stateemen of Hungary; the heie of the nineteenth century; the Epanaloondas, the last Greek of Eunipean annals. Mn; triumph attend aim!—N. Times. KIEII.- , And now at •to your trotted a. I had delayed withor to lone, It untold to wall to welt until I had . .tworwliat. , .rile.. Tom I But offend lemon for mkt Ile people thought It war pram, like Bin quack tatrot Posloctlotool and ro telt hot little dimmed to buy. Ilut I gale II to man oa WILL 1116.1 10610 to Itr. unlit I tot them in ten its medical power. It moo twit.n to car. It, deaf at4.lmno. te. A man who had been blind for eight year.; persuaded to try It. wirtuce and when h. had mod hot .thrre bottle.. ha COlllll MEI ' I6CITCS Bar room. awl rlearly dlotlnothh the color of chat, As.. while hie .boalth wag others Int much ismates• lUn bilodnew supwara le hare beetilhe msoltof avert lore. erste cue of Scrofula. Much more might be laid of thy healing powers of Pettolaum. But let It name. to MY that It haa ottallod an estewle.l popularity-lo Mittman. try. I hate add all that you sore my. atIA might harp Doti a handled I,ottloo more. H. 111 tllttlAtldn. liuttmlota Fll.ll. Meetiosin. Mardi PRIN7'INO of fin kinds sissified at mu aim will orators.. and al reamoahla rates. Peoria! attention will tee given to Posters awl Pro comm. fd. Sahlbltioal and Concert. yult Hoot., LIP" of Lading. loyitatioas Blattlnyntor• Bills lag Ass malty sod lienotptly ' , Netted mt. liarlf there be, any man, be be single or tocniol, howl . . mrebaa.s. Inotebant or to: motor. vie ant sot gavotte., Monett with • Loot. of 11.(k. Arabian Stiolutoot, lot Wm go atm ond Jo 1y for b. .o- oared; It .11114 wootb it. .414' 4 gc.l4, woo, scot over again, ....colt oho.l all hoop bootigoott One boo nor wont 1v thKlt..Aml Soo stloortlagstoot. ova.' Ramova4 VIT Mcßendre° Wright, M. "M" 'd " MIS Mai P ena st— below ...7a1703 FARE REDUCED. EIMER= ARRANGEMENT. FARE, $9,00. ein li f il e M puita Jana ama . 4)W Packet Line. Betwam BiAryk%l%,k, nuti l and Baltimore. 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal 111111TIMOU011. TDIBTY RIOLTt DOUR& FARE TO PEILABELFILIA 4. BALI. SAM MM. NOR 'LIMN, AiD itoureltllll4 RM.. . - ()If the opening OfleiLai Naviga tion milli- . log .cin 1:011. with tt.• • Ktinryl472 l ll ' , 121,7x - r, ~,„„,..,,,,...urt..,.. Pittsburgh et /sr ' or glog . st b vgiusk. predsstr. PS4ssurtug taltstb• gailtuast Man. '"l'' 'a" it7ltstisn ''' t" P.." '" 4 ' U. 4.0 ' light assist*, ghts or Palitors, vast,. ars t, ...,.... pgstguere passtugers ou snivsi r t Hants. burgh. tabs the Ittpasso Testi, Q. at Ow Dalt =ors sag hussothosana Dail Mad to"tbst tits. slitrigg to Stms tg prossal to WsattugtostrrsaUse haunting. SW. pus4llo , 44, 0 FX:-. I V. srplt t... . . . ,. 1 . 71: . 1m1 Agyots , . a ;. ~. , -- t .1. Inblittri, Mai. Ibuas4: CO SO D. LUCID a fat, t 0.010. mesa . 1852 . . SPRING .A.R.RANGRILENT. Cleveland and Pittabumb Rail Road. - .41PMEW%1Eifi_. CLEVMAN i c, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, DE— TROIT,' I ICAGO. MI tmeu HIE, BUFFALO DU N6l It , COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. TIM new and Fast runninesteamer FOR= EST CITY. 1-aree the Illonengaltela wharf. foot el a raet. etr.et, prey warning. at li loyC (Sondem ex cept/a) tint at Wellerille with the hspreas 'redo of the Clemberal , and Pate:iamb Rad .Itoied. I mina at M., and atrimuu at Clnelend et 0 erkek. P M. and roan/et/nu Islet the elearnboat last roil toot litre/ brandt Toledo, handu.ty. Detroit. Ctarame, I.4lwitatie. mar.. Far. m bunktre. For tick. U. apply M JOIIN A. CALUMNY. Anoot Cterland and 1 . /Mato/rah ball [Mad Co. deduc t corner Kafir and thnithheld street, ( t tp et t dm) u. to Milan and Clarelatut and Pattounth IL foam ta ' arre- Land. the le.. o.n to gelatine le 1.1./O. Pate eon 1.. I.rith route* urree Cbreland eat M. host oaa /nun of owl. N E'S V ERMIFUGE—'I'I.3 e 1041 till/. truly extraordinary redlrlne are/met sem. tai lore in all meta in reh'rh it tom bten tried. No other roraidir.e bee ere praduerdeunh eff :Mean isatanterUmerely It mut.olt to In adminl/tered. .1 relief follows an a meter blamer , . It bee been used In the pruner , of the last phystrii.'ne 0f our country. ant by them prononuMi. . oust. Knot superior tt arty Itlefdlehlt , Pon . uttered ler the putsion of woes, "It tribe Ter mMlnina whkh wm/ aslant: . Is a remark addressed to the Prophet. do , lr. uoul the follnatom "rninmay rurtifr that we hare weld Pr. ll`Lauee Amer. Von Weal S,Cifid. or Patent Von/ahem the part Tem*, and it Iran unboutehl arsetdott. It Is on ImPo- AVM. rn !Lc immounlty, hot it what the anther renal meads 11101. ur Irere.lopeeille fur thou , afltie.ed lath worn. It. Ilth.lll KS t M. IMI=I Cn.•k, 9t.uLoci Co.. Srpt 77, 1847 " Th.; orlehrot,lvermifluv• mar to had 1.. m M.t. Drug at I !derrlmutP.lia temn an.lmuntry. %IA hr prortklors, J. KIDD Co.& vto,ot. F. S. Cleaver's "Prize Medical Honey Sou)." sd'lT lots become indispensable to the in leo., of pmptivtor 41, ortl •• tio security of lb. pub lic. Lint th,utrlen , ble (wt rbould 1.. ast4. that V. C. now, t, thr sole . o.inreutnr of lb. Invaluable satirle Insnw u un4rr the styln mil title of ..Clestvor's Prl.lb.bil 11..ney:4.pstriotot Itulhatt6nr of tithi.F.up b..: be., un.l ere likrly is. tusnips,tured. which Lour tr , .. 01, tutpo, , l on the trul., the pre.l3l..r.tu•lttie. of the 0. 5 . ;$l, strt,clo. ho bare co, soo I it. -no bee=r be tutoiak n L., te1...• A.3.4v Pr Asti. trtrJ nc nn. Di.rwr /41 ,tor., 411 i onl} LT Lb. nt, 141 r un.l it % cii triti . .1. KIM) C0..C.0 Woca I dun, 13'44.11V , CUzr, l 4 tho ; lua funeral xlll take place l'ama LIA lulu teAdence. Cita e[, n 4 eul,Jal .11+re.ont at o'clock. A Card—To the ea We, Ihr nisdr-o l itno 1, hec here to eel, tbroa.h iliet the 011 lost wiAht's detention utt r n.O to.ri..rninnee Nrl.l flow,' by lbo onwerrlrolor the Tontiogirini , hit hst.ne DOW ethogril ITIOR13 0 : Who ha. tort relort...l lho other purl a our ecturteitT to oh.. Ocoitli. lin hl, pr0b.:40.) we will etiol'eugo the wurl.l Its r ntuol. W.. r..lltru Cur e, th ...Os to the iitlillowert prroeul lou ihoir,t,:nloriro, and will lima, tbsea orin tu iliirrit,—eur a ill•y ,flroilay. sad Twerolulr Oh, In LL. tirS.n U. our Jeberture lot St. 11. K. lIVVK LET. Jour I': Froorittoro nl Lonl.linui tis.strel. 'NI 1 1 Ri . ll & ,, B V C . lll .' lE twa 11 1. , C ontinuo d c , o . Wore SI. err, and owur. Moe, mare., 0111, veri Wavle - kw , Flu. Sit,. lot elautllhri. %V •to at v 0•.,, oth.r,,t II .171:: eb, llta I II 1iA1.7.1.A.L At CO. ( I It I.e. W. K. rec'd per.eollius t..n.. lIALZKIA.• ni. 11. 5101.ASSFS —5O 1,1.1.. St. Joules S. t x.r.h- It. Mt-7. MA. A CO. g euttinT thin day J to ,o.hoo MIARY 11. IS., j. I i WA' .r al. 5A.10.0.11. ..0 - `ON rlettr Silts, landing rem I) • Loa Carlo rt•t• nAI lor rale 1., NI V' 011 1%). Wat•r et- Mt :h has. N. 0. for nalo Ly NISIICK A INI pimosts - p loilsJurilitta for FIIIO by :MUCK J. , I .ln. Ts!col. Oa°. Aunio Lotloc.) PArtitinn P.m, °°, na. %P&P Var•lttud., 110. 1 K.po 14.10°. V. :4 Pariah.° 1)000. • la, no. Thom*. art, an.' John 1.22.0. A..4r. of I W lnloc. ' Alleyhtwy 'rag G)romonlroallii of Penn ryltania,lw thy etwrlff of Alleaten: r tloantrolreettew 11, - . 1-" rw.T' Power /. Taiwn. " Vann. Layne. Gent, Violetto beteg. rely Water. ersnt ahoea hat ne, l'lwinia Lay...awl Venom. Layne. wet 4.4.1. Larne. twin. of W. Layee. ...,..o da.a.el. wen nnot in sewer before the Detelet etwtt of mid Conoty, 10 be. holden st Pillehureh..n Meath Ihusday of I.aZ. anew.. Joni.* W. liaehanan p e1.....f00t, whereas. Iht said Pisnlo sal the said Iltfen writ~ tneether and utabetled, do 0. LI the tolloeine de. wrilod Itarotents.ortth the sepertenatioer:eftwat. la Nit othilt. Alleabeey Couuty. tone:. below -the tol rx,7";lll,`tiVon N 'l . ,l, h l;tr.:l::L"gi . ;: d aTa/ h lo l g h ol , I'oll .0.1.00/1,t1 , 1. 01 01.11110 Olileoro theued. dated the .Is, of Anati.t. A. It o 1440. madded In Dent WA. Vol. 0... page SW. torn serre, ant mai. mg theselY r. vat in prameded Oa • ur 11tint that an the ', t a rt day or VehrWerr. A. It I ' oo, P Ise roweidoned end satoderd by raid Coml.:4e. puli te.> to wed , bytawo the ether &herald with Ihe • frotho •-•.. T ing we twonniand yttis. •101,1 , 1000 we that. taking with ton twelve honart a nd lawful mon of your hada kit, by srloin the troll. or Ate matter 0110, Anern.lll tour orra. {wt./. roue 1. and 010. the 1.1011 ni.41400.000;11 alonwahl t and then be 1b...W.1h. .04 aohntu afenioslloWo. the D 1 of Ile Putts. str.r.ratt, by You to tw tountd—if 110011 warned, they .1 I to pm...nu the tenement. atrortaahl. telth the •apartrttansea. yoprel bass had to the tron value of Um - Fe14 , ge1.01.1.•11k1 Eh. appor , onomo..roe red.*. Fe .0.1.1 'tot dtrol.l newndine Inilwreeperhse intereidi ot the nal part,. that is to .4. I , 0.' 40 ff U." 000 µwily...than part r 4 prelate.. awl the eatl .1.wwlsol• the retnalolee 0111 undivided wilf pelt. you oddto I, a. Wenal old ...literal , to boLl LI theta. the odd rower-al pert.. weperthrely. stortaald to wrens'', an that thtl. the esl planatie and Unelialll daleadente, ot thole r.rpeetit. 11014, nr eureart, to them beloanier ao I portalninw.l the !soda and teistments aforesol4...* tho appurtwoancet. may teverallreerwthat . thy, it Renal lestlitkrn 711 ralneeannot 4 mad. .1 111 I,slr , or tairgyt.. ton . the tall Sheriff and the lannYot 01 40.1E1, .11.11 halo 110 realive b>>Ktlllonol Intr orto by ',dinner eurperts reopen:y.l,ond to award that am 01 the waLl pdtputa shalt be anlnert 14 the 1.21 . - event tueh sow of wow, av 4401 Wound la Lb. diner. 00,in 011 or ni any other share or share, eurpart hue pant. shall return tbe pew • with 0113:1 lanalettlon. And farther, tow the said 000111 and Ow Itiwnstt afyrwald, shall tiare porter lo dlt de the premien. Into sur. tiouttere porparts as Ault evilest to them Enna , 0 , 0 1001 sAysetaweet• viihntit regard to the entin• be. 14 rortleoi• in l oro.t., awl tt Thine rooh rornorr. out. if the didstry be of °piston that ten. anerw aattot he 10 ptrl/•1 ditnled pr Ilullw t or stealing the whole. Wow, we cm:Motet you 11,01 ton eat. , the lnytiew nn - male a loot eon aoprwertornt ol the land. and - lawmenla alurtsald. aeon Lwow oallaa shlittlrinstinaa. dne 1,41 e. hatinw.dielt first ildwro to tin. 10.v.ral parte. lh Intent. to appear..ll trey anall ihnitt ht. at the Wee awl eh, of tinellne•eth 401411100. And that Iliap.ortitwo or valuation and ate endseetent *Melt yen 01.111 00 wake, ynti distlettly awl openly under your, bawl awl peal. an I the hand. and wale of Wow by whew, .1.11 rtosil mat. the was Ivor. th 0.10.1 4.1 on. Inetnet Court. at Pit tabarigh. on the 4th llooday of ./,.y nest That poet) forth.. prove-01.nm. way ba nod se to, 100 law. and Jostles shall arportlllll— you than lbw. thin wit itltinaw, Ow Woo W. totersnl, ertsldend Jtalte of Our /11.1 at Illt.bureb. the klth day of Juno, A.D., IYSI. (11101. 8. 11 Ale. Th. earth* namd sod interested In the shore writ ow. boryl.y notified that tho saki Will sr 11 be etetutql on thy. pwfitlaw 10010111 on Aloodist ,1111 1141, day of Jul), Wa. et 10 o'clock. A. 11..• Into and whet. abet with attend, if lb., think lams, C. CIIILTI.II. Etherltf. thonilf Own, rlOoTurgh. June 11, 1442. 1112m6.:B Pittaburgh and, Washington Bail IloadJ. giVIMENEWMFAS-4," _ PUBLIC MEETING IN C.INONS114,I10: Tlll4 citizens of Washington and', A g heny tlentntlat lavorabla to the conattnactlon one VA. goad twtereen Plltaptirgh and Waahlagtoo, ra • loot lb. Chattier , Valley, 11111 coo•t In lb. borough cf e t nonulatra, tot 'PlalltallAY. the 21114 Or of JIM, at oclock, tnnal. - The pan IntpottAnra of ,thr pnposed aof the dna intartatdnds brt..en the two pant, of termlnu., will Wilt, atlentfon of all; the to lb. I.;y;..elt,"•!htllrgirrot tVlirdu'it*ltTgrailVtgi ol thr apai when ,Pompleted, ann all mat ters width demand tho early and sett?. antlohnent of the hole enarri ado pt thine Int.rotted Oda prrdtpt. The tuertinn trill utnapurve far Immediate aetton rel ta lb. b.p,of matt. .011 in sarnoely helped that taw e ol4edavm of tho e "n" trIll LUX. p.llltldebo • ~`=~-= ~' West and Buckley's ORIOINAL LOUISIANA MINSTRELS , W ILL perform Chia, Friday evening, at LAVAVILTSK lIALL more open la 7 °Wes!: to massur, la R. jtT KW 1100CS—Juit reed at the .oentral Bonk Blom. ' Lt Vol. canon. a !kelt or • Phinkal 4..ottiptidn of Voleerfn, at Hwaii. • • • . Moniert; andpor i t . t.yo B. Nkbahr,...ith var. 7.",air,.AlYra'at...itaa.r...""'' by übLYI "' nol...flurna—the exol Work!. of flobetj Botts. e Med by Bonertttnatobert , J. L. lIKAD.l5Veorth oil • Apollo If ollding. Fir Banks;EackersjL ib asurau ra ce Co.'s, and Public ries. THE BANKERS' 4NTLILY, $5 PER ANNUM —Conlente of th e Number for June, 1832. Wok of England—Um, Martina Mama' for 2. I . ..g o, of en Mt &and other Staten a. 1... g 0, a g ar llntorf of Banks eta Bankers. 4. A Wort of theta., et 11,110 01 Exchang, Protalsaatr Now, Worm Mumma of Eilla, Sanas g a . b. ola Um Adaptation of late Invent/au to We N.D.. of Prartkal Ranting. A I'Vrmlos, Enna. 6. Barak Oormapeoduce—ltgok ttetua—Nolea on tn. Money almkat—llntrallanrova firdormation - r Age. Thy nunllrArr of ttea Butane Magatina der tire that a nor volume of the wort gill I : . rommereel In Tag ' . I. a .. ' Alia :Ara= Pt i ll " 3. Aaf noun o lack ud f the Nen York Indelotm relating to Bang; /11111 , of itrnange, Preminurf buten Unarm a.. bllabo posettodly on th e Mat day of aVaIY e. Mouth. guhartibrra In Panto:ll3h twelve theft royal as e r benne 0,1 fourth dare( the gaunt Alan net otiallarbed; the Ilerebane• and Deakeet , a g e um; reron4 rdlUgg; arltb Ulan, OttvaM i t . g o 11l mate Mamma dam and tonna. marlat to unlar—Pales 11. All adverthemute of Wotan, ismn4 ad In the Lww.. aluultm are also Warted (without charge) ig tb• Itankded AlMinat. J MEUSE 11011 ANL 111 Wubluston at. Beaton. VIAIIbOLS--A large and. ariettanisort- L- twat of Lilestham. Silk mit/Ala Parsael.—ri•i/1 awl Moroi—And AP...A A. A. MASON 4- -m 0.. . pat • -- Pl, rte D 4 Mutat Wort.. • ittlo2lE DS LAINES—Jtust raced sit,A.; A.. um= a Och, 5 case, more of th ose dam, Ilma. at UV" Ell!!!=illIMI N EW GOODS—A. A. Mason k Co. ore tAleitluo •.1.11 , antralleets4 stalk at N.. prtd fashlanabl. Summer Dn. 0004 m..11.m Mart Plain and rirured ralt, realm 4 Ellk, Ti1. , 114, Berm.. Orenadler, Corlin, Lawn, liereep Jr I .1n... do laid., Ch.obr.*r. Oa al. Braid J.caurt. blualin.., The Long Agony Over. rriIINGS huv• becorun nomPtChat settleti, rollr, ran la• ILA a•:1• far. taw Jaya. In the calm... as atiand io t 1- trahnlita nt 114—nrinamilwr that Claaner. Jr. in/TlllO IIAI:L, la o•ar ...log tha 10 tmto tJ•r.,n.aonabln n.oek of and POTS' eJatnlna In Ifia tity—areat In4n.nenta to nun Luis, rl•TII It. 71 It mltireef. jell NE StUDY TO PLEASE. tPOTHECARIES C"unter and Preiterip tl,,n hl r, allt,latblo .a 1 Bro•tldamaa,ap 1, Masai, a thoto.lo 0. Oarat or td &NI Caleb. for sal. 01 J. [IUD OM. jell. i 1 Woxl \ ''. OPA L V AHNISII-6 I.l44..."SmitE' — ' - 11Neyr ) 1.11. C.lebraled brawl," for rale hr jr.l •J, KIDD (X). .0 pet o r J. r e s i u Lp i tI A TE I RON-LP.ir-e, bbls. in store, fur sale by J.. 11 •. KIDD *CO MESS PORK-6 bblo. for sale,by J. r. a J. J. 800 NE, .01 52117 Libra) M.. ) ACON Sides and Shoublets for male by JAI RAM i I Sugar Cured, fo i r ri e m DOONX TALLOW -5 We. for rale by JAI J.T.I J. VIIEESE--100 bin. W. R. for sale by J 011 VON RONNIIOILGT Y. .11/ INDOW GLASS-'- 3GG boxes 8110; 100 .• Malt 7f. •• 10,11; GO•• 9112; foe .11..1.r Jril VON notitillOßST* MURPHY i`IFIATIIERS-3000 lbR. to arrive per etmr alum', for tate by jpll 11011 AI! DICKEY . QUNDRIRS— k7 1 " '' P a r: ° ,7Y. 3 . . . ~ • \ J .. Flat Fool: Imac Coe max; to ardor ror etnlr Ilaron. for .I. by 14 ,1 1 1 la/11.1 LI DICK lay FY 4 . . f I REASE-7 btl4. to arrive per t•tmr Ro. IX nm. for oriel,' IllA IA 1 I DICE NT k CO. . • I -1 ()US E K E EPERS' DEPARTMENT —Woolen 800 W e a ld ll rires.yart rao'cit Clothes Mo. • nraei Lino Reel.. and 7onc Wa-.hboarda, Towel IliJiere, Towel 41ande, Clothe. Mono. 7.l . l.a.roble'm 01112,.130 Notional. or Furnitar• POll.O, r relesnOotr and ILotoring - to their orLiosi Rant,, TM' nigh..d aud polinha.l Furniture. Jo, 40. This Compound ha. entirely .uta•reoled all other ar&loo urolfor ninth. ourproel. wherever introloced. t l olyke . s ATltit•l• Plato i•nrler—For Clisoiny awl Iteoutilvlng Other. rilotr Plated. .ttlii.lllll. il lind. Ware, for .ale hy W. A. airClAlltli 4 (O h. 4.11 No. 211 Liberty It. QALNIICATUS-1.0,000 lbs. pulverized, in AI 100 lb: strWing, anS Pr , 44.1 a fiy JOHN WATT k C.). Business Tax for City Thirpoies. • N porsnaniav Of "an On inanco providing I. the iliere,e of the Iterenne of 'this City, pare le.th April. late:" nob, ie he•etty alerts that the MY ... , r has left at my ~mew. tor examine!' An. he .11 In. h.r,t.41. a list or the persona doing bustoest in the ally. in confoity unit raid ttrtlinancy. ; '„ e 1... I F. r upon 1MM1111111 , 0.114/41111d ll' r. nor ;tetanus shall ua thin% theretres awriaved he IL, eel! .seamen, they !half 'tale s t a t em en t aleo I oatan or the terra amount of their sales. tit.( ran r. me...stained: raid allidayft. to be Lett with the rite 'treason, within two weyks tram the date of ILr ero bublieaVon attn. totter *for e.aid Ste s. That to appeal shall he taken bet by the afbda elt of the peroon or ono actlyeed amid affidavit to be. rou. , ettbire eslthe.se of the fa-ta sherd In relation to the amount of stirs APtesismu-t be male within two weeks from lids date —Jute 11, VIS 7.. ins M l .. 0.11 110 WM M.. near Octal. Caution to Stook ,DeaJers DERSONS dealing. in Stoeks,rind the pub. I lie!cenerally. are cautioned Mtalnirr hollne or nee.- ..di. the follOwlng threribed Cortifirittea of teen. trideh ere atolen irom the toad on th.4th Intl.. lon the Portage itall good, while In trotolt Irani here to Philadelphia. it. line Cerli heats for 23 rhos. North nVeat Mining Co. No Milerandine in the Demo of ro:o.ph Paul. tine Car. Idiello for to .barer of the.e.ma.. d 4.3. al. In Ma name 1,1 Joeeldt 11,tilleste , hot ehr dais d . marked on the lower margin. near tha lett hand. ell A. WILKINA£C.. • N excellent bride Dwelling, nitutiteila . 1% no l'eun b•taleva Wa)tae sal thud. That " I. on"ne dottrable , Daaalare Iv city. th haa , e twin:, la pool Ppalt. sad locat,al la 4100105. of the moat plearaot part , of the city. TPTIZIA ynatalit, .0 Lb. ytetnara rf ),•11:11 . , . • I 'mama cori, ) ' 'Prof. Chas. H. if Wellesley,. 11. D., F. L.S. Lat. , Phyfirion to the Lfromptcm goapitill,Londan; , , i Nit Lecturer to th4llunterion School of , '. by Sl:YU:run+ 4 1 1,21,15, ‘' , 4 4,7:7.7..;t c ijrn. 3 1 . Itartlytt. or hes; NoTk, hurl., I.A e....nsullet ou all witectiona , al toe Thrust. oirK. amt lhotrt, at Ma rooms, ST. Chit IlAtol. A. Prof. W:e ptay it. Vittaburub i.`,ps 4 Ilmtl4l to the :tat It 1... tu‘t.. sal .1..11,• to 1. 1. all A 11.51-• Itraprolit, I-4Ar lhot olrptrturp. ,boon. lnt•AllOg to sotoPthsowlar• ..f lk, (.1 , 1.. 1, 44 Orig.. otould do'r , 4 , • ...A . ') 1.• rracti - 1 rabl, A btu:lola...l. Amr, itAtro or bl.(ltrAtowitt,by tu.dt. econl lub•UtAta, Way tm prozurril at Isla un. beltrAt' \- ,—. • County Meeting \ YI: ILE citiiend of Allegheny Couly o r e re nueet..l to totrt lathe Court iloure \ ,... eatur4sy. la Ito.t.xt A ts'el.rk. r..„. In ouropler ill. r . .otirty of U.. C..uoty (11au1ia....1. mak.. • Iu 1.Dt1040 , 1 ' At 0,4100 to tz•linuwof 1:4•4*.t0 b•l.AtA•liu tik. , t , Atr, ...utzt,tl,lA \ \ 1, Paper Yochum andd — Engines for Ehile. 0N i fly KNIGHT'S pitentloAper machines; 62.10rtt eyllulrr, with tour on 4 AArIat...AA)PtY tWa. i bistro r.-rood baud Anal., to earn ISO .4 Al., 11.0 Cs.t ler anct Ihutrr. A 1,44 IA • JUARYII W. ICARRIA.N. \ \ g,t m m r ;t. t4,11•444,41M. \ ( , IiKESE.----300 but. Cream Cutting, tble .1 4 and rut ar.le Lr IIENIIV 11. COLLIN& '. JAI° ; • Oi• 16 , 074NtwthEelil. 1 j Aktl) Otl.-12. bbl!. just reo'd for v aile by , M• 10 ROBIUR.LISTUK , 116BACOO--10 kegs G twist No. I, irk store ytyl br ys!* by , 11011180:4. LITTLk: c, - r„ • VISII—Noto. and, :l Mackerel, in bbla and • boll' bbl.. N... I Fbri Itersie= Ia Oory.sesi far asli• by Mlll mosotor.t. tarrt.r. a co. MO2: I! .o tute, (St T. 40 ROBIAON. LRILE QOAP, SOAF—Just reced lugs assort t or In., tailoring PaPnit , ttonl'ol . nnd Snap., roc T•aiontlool. C , llffre44 Ton t. Want. garb tn o llananal Floating Cream.•at te..watrautoog to t. • Funerloor mallets Forsalt tog • It. N. nisLigitn o W Led al M 1,4 a , OWEGO Itropireil Coin ' manufactured •TIMPR , IT fOol. rids 14.6tab1, rell.etty . ;i77O ' it es% ..r.r.11,',7 1•4 57 Fmdo.Mt. .60TAT44::3--•10 bi l l.. Red Potatoem, OXUS • 4"l4'—'" br JOHN w rr on. \ VIE . .iTILEILS--31.100.110. on bawl for sale by . 1.4 LiIAIAII Mel( Sly' 00. .. GROCERIES— . , 2.s huu. 8.1.6 . . . \ 4 ,' le lads. liltilamieG i lie tail. Me e , iffiii. lite e.g. I 1121,1 a., . lie - tiii.torue \\\ Vie bogie's eqivisig - , . 1 mom I.telific ' . . • • \\ \ tio.lli4tl T'L lTta Ttec \ Yl What Clad. tlatcro.rn tll. by EDEI All DICKEY & \ B IJOKEITS-100 do=, fur eslo b ULIBMAN FARM NUTMEG OtiligSß— ho tot. nf Dag &Amble broar. VAL OP io oONVI 1 hover, or o or 0 No. c,sb. *a prlooly Inr threolly ow, ri . 4 1 wol for role or W. A ONCLUINI A Cri , 1 3..0 Oroorro .114146. thourro. RUR LINOTON 11ER RING-IS Me, vory to, tu b.A.I, 1.101 [coat orrlrals otool towtlars ror nalrt.3 . _, .. W. A. IIeCIANW 11, rho. l No. 27.1, Lawn? *L. QMOK ED SALMON on band, for solo by I. Jig W, it. NIeCLUROACH). nOLkitINA SAUSAGE—On hand: for oak LP nr nmo W. A. MeCLUSLO A . , CO. ' .. _..., _ - A Card—New Hoods Again. N , URHPY & BURCHFIELD are noli,re- CCM. their THIRD SUPCbtli dreads Mb feriae, ant are oven lbw morning ._ • litatonter and other Fillet of lielcoatin ~. 4c . z .. ; . ! t,.. g .. 1 . 1: tar! Wen bl m c a Pig gy w IDumonn Na A g \ : Nfe.die nork Cellars. Clam. Mem.. Le t And 0011worening thaw t daily ettr maw thaw atrium %lode of Cowl. -.Buyers wile awl um their advantage to mil with Uwe.. ~114:Me. rr i r t ri a r t. p . r . t ilth. ...i szA t m b ei their rut, i. will ha . ' \ \L ARTAIN'S Magazine fck e isi, Jul, \ ee noise great tirataatle RM... The °artifact Reran., No. aof Ayrionet PopulaclAbnuw—fone uta. Yawn trout the Quarterly He 11... tN • ..t The oboe. ow wnrem ham Ntt4 bran reel, a t Yoe tato by• W. A. iIILDISNINNNEY • .het : lee. et to Yourit , . • . . Pay Your Liquie . rrITIE , Mercantile Appraisis'cor the anon v !IL of a l g t arflligtAT.:.'riV„ t n t :,4lll, k en the fillet of 14i: thumb and allogbany t nod AlloWy • County. Fermat to Indebted. will esti altar Attlee an t i petite the mum JCRS S. NtilabAND. . .‘ tell:teittAwitT ConntytTrymunar.. \ c Q 1 lIA P-150 bbla:Nas. 1 k, 2, t*arrive, ail & Li anal. by •,..._-. Jan • • .3011N s IVATI4 co 0 CON 9'l[ in.ti,,,,,‘,?ittkr. p 11 wo , vv . iii 494 1. .•,les :in.', 04 5, ,,,,4 by it. lt.oo L...01g."F.6 '' r2fil ASO4 •,,, bbl. Sa-1 ft, „4,.. . , 31 w . , ifi. B 111--1000 1b8. 5 , t efti m or ilall . 6 p r o; y ll4 , i l.',- ,...k. ~,, ,Jei—_____ .._ lAN TED-100.01)5. X9OOl forwLialS .estorintseeu. %, • ARD--8 kegs just relireirTiiie;Ale by, \ uuseptpA tontuton. \ \ . Ba , AbliEßl4.---20 bblez %Ul , f. do. No .11 3. lArC ,. ..i , gt ree.l awl fo. /01DIFITOM._ bbla; No. 1\ Aeceived and f o , .. by 'Mg . UN ON. UTTER—Ti 666,receiverifor (rale b 3 Jur igr rturtszta. Jograpori. • VLOCR-36 bble.':gatra .344 re, . • aUaaaau a JOU ON. \ - Oak() ifftStEß \ PAPE Alfa r • azticle,Oot no% .d se• by. ‘• ,• • • \ TUOM _AB' OMAR ' \ Margot Mee* VIBE BOM(U PRIN1"0-=•A 'Tariff:CW*4. tw.w.m the wet .kar Mantuan.. 'pr liktrM! . 2ll.l kqetkor qua. VllO3. i11.3113L', CaIXPLII--11) blid7- " -rl4, 0 1 dm g from Anngb.Y.lst ink • by • J. H. ei FIELD. ONNETS AND AtIBBON. d A. MA., iah aaa d a d a . erfa r .teet of.tknopmes aeS . yt grfuy =Mead :." MEM COMMERCI - s MOVIDIZNYA OF TOP \ 00 EAN STEAMERS. DAYIA'OIf frAll.OO TO AND FD011„ TIIIC7ITCD AIIIRIOA, tiointoo.for —Mkt 7 9 UtAecolt. Cndx. Dram °Wool , " -JP.* ?, CITY or . libAbutitiVllVille, for PralaJolptgla..—Jouro DALTlOOranotork,fotliow ..... --Jose CUIIOPA. for Now \ Nark-. BARAII BANDA, Thoratotruslbr wof FRANKLIN, Worion;frooallawo NI 917 AKA. from Maori .. .. 471AIITlM N o . r. or How\ . 1./ AFIDC ono to A. Ilarrlooaltr CANAI44 Loos. lor &OCAS IIItITAIN. Dlstritiont'frr Now York 26 OITY °FRAN Mit:ATER. L011rA.1. 7 . . 93947499 ' 74m9 ASIA. Jrut Mum. for Now sort ..... 3 All Dun awl for Him Yorlf.uoleos ttleronso n 01941. raDY too FWD'. kFAYOI. NIFTLLIN. P•Mt111. for Deno:lA. I CASIBIDA. Douala.. fr o Boman -1. 1 . F. 9 all C atl i n row! n JuM 1.11 troca7r/ ow lort .. ..... .119110110.4. from jOOO oi...ke.soor, (two, tor filo/tow BALTIC. Comotort. from Now 11 tw0.61..i.=:.84-4t-ii.-aavia-1,117‘ 1 t CAN:LIN. Woltz", r, I Au AKA, Mose. It= AFRICA. Ilaniron fr om Dow York Jolt II WAND (DOWN. Vltsh. kir \ 17 CAN AVA,Lons. frcort DM , * 21 AtilA s Joftlwa. All Ism and Lrilroorool, torlosa orberwlso stale& 798 SIVIAII. )1311.14 'AND na 111811141. Oil' . OP rrrrrou.o.statiorm. 9.117•Ft1-' • •• PrIllptIRGH • 3411,1112K' \ nine. Pttesadoos tlot , ea. • Setrolaa Moneie4tae.l3: 1653. f • We notice I continued quietnees s ln the kit. with oo :nuked ottooiCo ( 44 . 1 9 6661666, 1 6666,666 i : - PLOIII•Tba Only nlato .e hated of N rateedor :in 14 bbla 101 'at 112.99; 70 ehoto• 666 .9 6 63466 26.e -00e due at 13441119.016•.:9 de at 93.06: 30 at IR tor.. I. and 93.104,1 eats:' 68 441 a at 43. end 10 bbl. floe, to an 4. Me:41111a, et 62,29 91 bbl. Ralea from story al, the =nal , rate., aa7 63,1Z26113,18358,25 tot loter am au:tette.. OATS—Bala tram find bands o4:9:0 bue9ela V 0.39 BIIVES-6alea moo at - 0146=w fienat.tio. , 4o d. s oo po " \ \ 19008-Babe 970 doe at 9e 91 dos: \ •: CIE 66.89 , 50 kt 125 boon W. Et,'st 639 e 11 \ 31ACKER6L-9:qes 45 beta large. No. 3 at 17,71, deb), and II t0:19914.1 do 1.1, 6401'. • ' • \ eitt:ON —Bake 3,84: be shooklers at s etie: MOO*. borne at 9.4 c. 1400 me eQuoley thetddela 7m 4000 19 thou: \ dent Mee. 4 toonthr, n. do at PG. aiol 1040 14 besot' a: :No Sugar enied totonOre : mallet 16 4 66.i 0 , 161 . at 11941110 3 6, , 000 1110LIESVS= , 9alos 9 btote mina to 'too lets. at 6e: and 90 Ibis oaolawe,i,crprere: at 3439491011 \ 116:9-9alee :61 hake et $l9 91 toe. '• RIVFAt INTELLIGENCE STEAM BOAT'. 61121VALD AND DEP/Mr:MEI! - , Rir4l --Thera tiw• 11 kat 0 Ittetaie water la abikencl b) aite mull 1111..t..013i11$1•L Weak: amt iltlWwW, Bennett. Brownsville. • • • Athintiv, Parkinon. Brownsville. P. Bayer). Peebles. Elizabeth. *nehmen. Biewir. 1. P. Itay,Usstill. Brakes ' • , Vowel City. Bernier.. h ! Begins. Awing. Everett. Beeves. •' Genre., eg. Clair. Wegthiewtoe. inehestirv. Wheeling. • Swamp Yea. Ps Loin. DEPARTED. To. Shrives. Biliey, West Egerton. r. Ethic. Baunett. Urowneville. Bs, not, Feeble, ititzebath • T. tizeklll.lnowlienlio. Pilot no. 1. et inley. 'Etat Newton. • • Forest City. latirdort, Wellsville. • ' Awma. Everett, bearer. tigneeee; lit. Char. Went Minton. ' Conweli. Wheeling. Fort 19tt. Logborilla. Paul Andsrvon; Grey. BE Lewin , • • Justios.l4un nsh , Pittsburgh. Haunts Cincinnati. LIOATS,USATINti TIIIE DAY. 10. rnnenrArm.a. , p. Leteb kCo.'. liven Packet Line. 6 P.ll WELLSVILLE—km . .I 6 City. - CINeIIiNATI-3116 6 buitr No - . 2 • Wll6l6plNG—Winelauter. IltAVEß—Anna. BRAT kIV-3Lickiga. • RIVSH nmulsoxict terThe •e.teatoOr Editor, is now andergoinii hcniugh repair and repairUan. and trill in • Hiatt Wert: it in 'Tim:lad style. and etillinrmiarm hM plate Lai Louie trade. Her hull In excellent condition; bak 'thoroughly:dry 'in every put rmtbe day It wink had. t LASS.--tat ill use, ganstantly tt? fiand,t';L \\ ' ji of Petite mom '%and. iud for sale off '9 LL a O 6 _ \l'l ~ •„ \ • i 1, -- 1 UV. PCS * II, 0. . It. , .lame'ehot, Paßcd 1 , ' \ serThe steamer Irene has just gone througlg aut., . : .\ V _\ •. ~ -. „ lb. i`..d.., the • • , W •ai..• l •l • • ' .W ” ...11 Irt "'!„* 'Mfrs ' ads (lone.: ' ' ,% .'. \ - lo:nk leiter than she did whon'the nest taro of bar worii Tha Two Famine., br thediethor or Roe tiatialaj.:, r viewed.; She 1111 o ae her placate, the Louisville trult; W. A. 1.111.11NN V 7e, la MS b Mr. • Oi eU l is. . \ ' i '' ' ~, upon the approach o tore arat.ii, for which ol , Pellltf. : 34 mg to see ...raise nest drodyntobo is most sue 111RAYER BOOKS .- A E 1) BIBLES in 0n... bly disord. ' \ • : , B plaineet ad mart Meson , 11 ,,, rh 0 .11 „,„,“ „„,,„ tiii . .The steamer 11111.Columbla, Iteadegbe ) s py .. raised, plowed upon the ' 1 Wih• replay ' °4 th'*"l LiifOiVkianiitntiaie Chartist indliciap- \\ \r . ' repaired. arrived at our loidlue On ay olooaday. /WS ao Ise error works we repaired and repainted, the • ARE manufactured and offered for sale by .10, undo • oter the liridgeport sot Sunfish Mode '‘," , Uo , OOdo'OlOu'U. Seed lear orders to the Portser, . ,i, \ , , , „ , noteon . ..avenue, or to tka warebonwi of John /mines .: . '•! ' i&-„The \ decimer.Sirsmp Pox, ich - tirrie . row ~ • in.saant . ;mt. u. earls ama • ‘.,•', '' to.", Wight b fora UAL brought, among her eared O 'molarao• which well taken from tha wreck ol s the al be Witt Clintoo. which war mak Ia the Illtedsaippi , , . id i lfebroary felt. • I•9l.l•Prosirre lot m e loots kering on the plod , 17.:,..1• 4 et b at b attti ii=l,l4ll:ll2 " l . ll7tif rairg s. MIS Parket Cho. Pike, CapL Into Jame, for St:44 '\ We erre surprised to Mad tle Mnero • no Ike in cam ' eltr doge ricterder morelog. arid Lo kir label Ito * \114,0 the light tban enhidireet stab at lb. totem* :Swi s s boat, both lo regard to speed and areorrwrildhl• a:veer...ell the lOW.= loam-aro metre he 1 asli t . :. ; Nrtwerer mad have Iniluebeed the ihtet : ter ph ate know am OM WA. The Paul • , rat erituhe pullet dlreet an at Louis to hank , earnedarorltkihe Tittatinrah; sad should hireZ kept irki chants. to,,,.oeforone• to OUNO/FOOL' iNttater•li \ atni',Geo. Mk% free laud smaldetted WY ionsalkootwhke• BO 11441ned and oneeided oeweyMON War han k. \ • . . I -°. s \ , 6411 rim BRA —Daisnsni. M . .11. Coot ._k, . ' A.4..1...b,„,,,„ ~. presalilag I. ' __,: _.‘iit . 1 - , ing extent auinutheleoilsrabla 04 Me lower Ckee.: Mipnaelpyl. `The orlitootimormetertolof tbeditlM •iTte ',Udall, hika NW Orleans, wind es - 111 4, morning. ledseed wttb ltalkoae Iron and Prude. Pkaloaritatter 1... kW MTh. foot 3 ,* them,...) twelve tboltraiod shi p . krir katte rio= t akinlllLeTte l lit a lrbal:iptl=/ 7 191r . hada at mklolght,Shalrdarolibt. at nil NA; The pareeurrera oar. tiaiirahrur to tbla dry 4,44 after .r.las let Loolllefileoord :four vary yut. • ditto. Mow, below the WW4sit to. quartzites ..:-. i Seery allentioa a.m. M e et Itea by the ••• boat, trod although Wen , lee better titallarra . ,•• mul,patanser afloat, heath grey% Oh saran .. Ina ..n.osts.a , meal to tie, . reel home, • „f' , Nu oat hope , and Drums sturpo , Lta uses wekleX.,..: Uao In • Isod ot istral4OOA \ enatl,a onoweary, - email boy, th e sae of a deck pereatier, ha erete . l, - : dna We memo op and war Ohorpol.4 , llbruti. -* ertlret ear nude 1:0c10• itima.. \ \ ~ \ 1 \ \ IMPORTS 81- , . RIYER. ';,- ' sr. 100111. UT rt..... ter -isee , mi,p. le,etil U.A WO.Okotoet 1 Co: 124 Md. runketee, W. T .., do oil. Clark & The,' 5 , hbd* hoer Idir,note : bele • M.& m 111,16.1,4 s.Mte• wool,' Rink, ' kr. I do nottou. D.. 11 Curti • Co, 2_ 4, 494_ A Ldllwel \ Mae outwit) tea rim Illarbrolre , 6'l bah besot. /Mlle al Neasnle: ?Abbe ILL • tetrj .k trle= teatte r rbia= Il l" wall A 4,12 lei heron:harem • MaKulablY ' , rotor er lint oat NI h 11.9 Min, JO Davi& MI be. ~ r, , ,,5 . ,1401%..T belt %Tokio% glee, 3 V In loth loathe SIMLA /li'cso, 6 breken ~...4 . , \ eiveiNN kTT, Ili, Norma Er we-2 bra lee AMenke: 1 LAI buffalo rote, 1 blot baron, N .."k i., h .1.. Irdbbte whisker', K Moore. S.! do. Wm Carr a e lei WOO. , OO dm W Elmer • Co: sa do,' don Per ~1 beer 49 bhda beep. o,lrode • 6 ratiara4.6 661 • e Med Mk, to lapis toOtteo f 5 do baeoL'Clor• .. Mole. ulereo, Wallingor/ a 02 15 task[ I a ' RAIL-ROAD'AONV,EYI 2 . P6ollSla.VAnwa. kakt. tioAio.. '-, . . The Rama. Mendez train • lege,. a 40,4 , the Exprese Precdria Izaht kern ,it I% a , c - ." „ 01110 & PEN Ii RAIL RO • ~. , N. Rave. train lea.. Pedetarltreet ..,.. 4 „ , o a . -o!elel. a. ~ sad 1 , 171 , •• at 640 Wahl*.. ,P ; , 1 , - ..x.geaeg Basday. Thi,Locceintalatlea • • • V,,° &clack. a.m. and 640 , 1.1,x. -- - • `.: . \ . .. . . • • ', Forlalk - ATUVIEE Story . Bnok • t.d em attgat,l,44 coal corms of Third oz.& ' , equiv.. as •-, re. or et \ tire.neei ' • , . T , ag needeneti orthe EN and vecoot tot evoke se, oo Jul, them Iley ea 4 Ilisebsty sth • • p lain . spell to the re ..eeil.e.' - ", Pann ggriale. tt.VALITABI,E FARM yog _ , Sit, .m.a t ectug n.knz c, ,„k; .... boU n z th.l'.zg.Lit,..r...tizgom.s.=..., 4 , . t.. t.... -- . - oledspisd or , Vii \ poem Tbs Inlartsgr' is saithrot Ind ...., • rclobinZnra== :*? =re: .th v: r s4.2=== . or i pay 7 It. (V Vat tattli f ssl • ' ''‘. ' ' 1401 , A8sEs--76 ma._ Init i rand F all! =:io als. Lako'Nront;, ; \ : ‘l5 bards White MA. ''• ' • • ' , --`1,5 et 0 - , 4 , a VO . WpF.r4I bFle. recfv It LEMON-83 lbs. - Oi noted to biikrin article* just jelS sizisas, VIED APg14.97-1 bF i A.Alleghett 'Savings 6 sutAILE ; ;; for iiligtb° ao,kl '`'AineititanY IiTO at th iC a a tilsd areot. by e7089.4•Pr, da. side '2 ralt-4r0., lbs. Bid sassy - "S u u l :,! : ?Eli.. f,A . r41 ,. :1...:ii , 3 , , ,..... d:.,4g1::::. ......p leu . lo tett ii . ri., ktoll . 1 A 54t7:41:1.7,4. Itr 4 :l,l7:trl 2ft'Arar:it 1 i in A. \\\ , 1 ‘....- tr.-- .•:, ~. ,-- •\- • --, ,r , -. ~..: , ‘ ''' •‘, - ..'-`- \ , --1,..-. -,,,. ....'-` ".1 . .i'., '-. - -;',, ,, 1; ',l,'„--,' , 1-,1, , ,• . .n, •,-,:-,-;,..: \' , . ..._ James Caper dc.Bons, \ BALTAMOREA Bale Nisil Sto \ o f der \( . ll .l ;:,r; ,l l,x f firbirti ' err Ina nun:n. q isairs-nt. alma from thy ,131 . 11116 .41041, ephita peassisis, TS, I,Ltb, Varnish, Maio on; oars, nu, un- ...no Liaiirial ou Consaluis nun SOWNOOIIII Of esas7 "she!. , ' isieshialan Sou Titteburßh and Saw Millitta`iTurn. pike Company- ' \'‘‘ „ !SIN '1441)01 - 11nm to tho nbove R 4 ad still . I 'trio melee that the .Cret ao.e.ese.th to.iehato en doe on the Ist lent. The smooth. th. same amaloterlll be duo on the firer of July. sad Ste ock the hest ot each 'mooting womb. nastollt, \ P4d eO• ' jelOtlls Tremolos New Eng and 'Live Stack Insurance Cllte 2111:1/e.rEN, CONNECTICUT. ' I oRsEs. TTLE &c.; iooored ointiostvn [death be e:eitlent. Cori - el /ZOOS ,Tt osse Emitter; \ Altnel Elo •sle. hoois Tat los. John [lotto.. leatheatelThethes \ WAS. K.4ldridr. Tuomos Moldiest. U" \ r ' B. 7° L" • B• C'MISi SORSA. sass.. \ torneeof Woad need roolW. Jolt ' 1t,., Potrleks it Mesh . ankles hose. - \ Notice - , frnE Mal meeting `Qt . \ thee Stotltholdere or litlawallotna Oomosay win be bola at the 0 tba'l,leapatty. )lonJar, 4.1E41. • the at. yi 12r 3. HANNA .P.,..tara, , • 'Utica Wool Depot. . •., iIE aubleilb6re , .auccealors Ao . .Taylor ..L Tltclelmtllorll , roll ooue the Wool C...i0eu1.100 now as hwoMre , ookl rolieit booolgOl.olto ft . Mole dogmas on,llostrro market.', 6ie:A.6llZ 1147g1 4. . . ' . ie111:4Go ..r•, . Utica. Yr. York. BrOwes Esaenoa of Jamaica Ginger elalmately prepared fkim ea re tally se. forted prtlelesor the best dualltit venom. la a hunts. thrm all the Vehlebte prop...ruse of tit* Utalls:aod le warranttl to be freemen all lairs. It is Itriarr i ,;;,.'"i r tr rtltt .cc -••••••• conlial sod grateful ettroulaat le Mildred. • Pattistsinfe In eases Where thertels a tone. of etbanerlos. stetelna \bat •IfVediFt tstisnv at heat,. lew Annuli's belt a Mal:tweet water siLti • fifth. sugar, a. found s. offtetnel sion tarot pleatutat rettoretis a, bleb malt. this muddy oughts. moral adillt on to \the trundler's port. ...tr.. well ea to the Wetly en/leetton arr.:media. - Whereheut tit en I. atter bided. mut holir( et intittogiook witerattalteele • earl to riding in • roll road [llr,or serried/am l'reortheleotton of. venal at et, the ideate of Glaittre,;' \it sltealmnilun to the dtroethuto Sal kv, , t. u t ters. t y, O raW \la re ciliary dianthus,. leek& ot shales, .txrt,ikalt •••••_tt ollnotnttlon dl „the oinentlee loneliest, lema. ham laktsvort. or \llttesseh It to ineettutatte vela*. I s roomer nA , flutioteutl,lo Southern elimatoth it Is Inalnable; to ulerlr during the prevalrore otepl- deruledeleres no traveller or Wally efesuld wittloat slae Just reentsod tor eels by ia l tita.nx rorner liarket - et.'aut junu t h . - . - • 11.1 i. rallitestoik's Verniifo.e. \ • • dtit s ' i ' rest . ntid motti\ cfreetis , ,repedy s ioi ' t....'T•06 ChildVatt out Adult., tb,C hate wont bees dflhat., Ma folk:orient teetiemany of tot glom ...Awl. ddfh• Cram AO R. W. Wiletteehelfrottaide \ , ..... -:. , . "Ltramorte. !oda Noy110 : 111.1. Ilijo, ft. sytt..‘rattri•stock 1 1. , 4Or n ,F, —II., bm. rZmu. nthP.,nr==lll.t.4ll::"4l.l4,7%htt. \ httemi• tho vittraty it LOOT TOldotoodf , Stnoodo , ' \ _,,_•lldlperemiox.Of ad thea,••nofte atteitaCof Vat dfla In fat m et e t, 'lto. h.. mo efotO ••trrytakrp. ra.;VC:ettnef \lttnrgrXlligit N o It ~111 M prest:tt sarla would ba %tot.. isr. O•Orttel off, • \ m,,, hem77 7.. m ' . ; nr ,7 . :": 7.. i . r b •e1: i n.p 1i:7 Y * i te . " , e. gocef . . ~Z :i:o. w. l\ ~ I; :la' : !,t' i lt ie::•9 S tar i i. c"'''. Oho' ~..;,‘,, ''' i , \ • Otranal and ealOy , ll;,/I.4.A . IINKEt OCICA CO, ...., ~, . 'Ur.t. nVdOlfll. \ • :,, ... .FIALLOW — i - 4 1 . 1 s4rimiN, for rata c i p ,A , •. •.., tIESJI .TEAgi FitESII , ,TgASI.I=2OO NMlleas Tess, \aid m,4414. conaptiodug ariollo. of oneo *look to 'Met will to f . ll by the pockoz, Attatkre ", ra. orhtgrNv ‘,N PUEESE•=-300 InsN Cre*,eutting; yam" ti'AVP.Vrst4 ayo bY \ .'• pIIF.ESP.-5 0 bre. receiving ittie dai; \ and. ,..'"--' , \ r ' mud Lr 119. by `, '.• R.VALZI-i A Otb. s , - -4e7 =Lit tr , - s FIFTY CENT Oolong Tea, vtlic ,hne given," . . v i' co. en& getterol, satisfaelk,n to' 9 leo: T .: aux . no. eupply to mu float, lips ped. 4e 104 , F ytt orolior null tztralflook at TB* to fl •:.5:. ' ' : #• ,,, e.LuaG I ' \•, • ', ', YRUPSpin, 213.bb1a, Golden \ V., • A 1-i' " \ Surat' Ilown .rOxii i g*-i \.. a!, for eal+ll it; - ~ Information for the Pablie. it IF , ell unpleasant odors, thOnoet bath- POMO en ttrYCABITiI BIlltAT11.••net In Wines* , where the teeth are deespeit the *4 Wet 4 , 1 . -n al"r 7t h nttlt74-i .. . n PATTir htrlVA ' OtrVtg l gggi rutity hoe Voutesibteetthmtehent the &teeny ottani tehtt.., , t . en the teeth. cute the etneet mouth, "Mt =MAT Marcel if It tell. Vet sale by the ntinei;al Theme rte. br.\ A. l'Ankitte)N.Ateetbeentrie \ \ _ - Eittnlttettene,: Nem, - - - . Want 'AERI M CAN Dollars • lAeslesn , \ 'AA PrAne Flew, \ ' ttertonn thetn•lt4\ pttett , , etztot Iteroblootie At the laattltheA ittst exclimee iii, nitenii„ ifee "' \ ,\. \ 0 .. , . '2`,itr7 ,:1.., •. \ . ' '‘ , Pfeltro7rf.„V ,. , , '. . KM% %north etreeh • ~'-%\ 1 . • \ - , _.-.,-- •- ALUABLY : 11 OK& '• \', . IN -PV .sta, N :M l ODth_7l uuiz r ,"2l,. ° .. r di o rst: - ':• t's, \ ‘,' .•' . ow , p rklets: elk. awe 'hlt.o_, so America. sow \ \\ • ".,, •,'' As go b gliug IX.; Joame to Tabu& .L. tr. Se.: 4.— , .t . :' , '" . l, ~,g4neh e f t. i t =lar o ll .. .lervle s er4 , Ja . owerg=2, A ',,, • ',• ...e •: de. Tlmette Kw: Mn llth lei Morrieellto 00 il:Py• thesolle',,, \ . 611 , -: Parts Pketeh hook, le.. are • ' Z.. Erg smith's Coavereatfous etith °maim IMIONSTOOR... :•\ \, \ • \, • GeARM lir h.. hirg, t 2 . ooUset mon... odatg• Lerl p 1 ,.. / ,,, ,i \ e - • ~ i , , '• t',note room throttle+ , Paseo': of greoth SCRIM or o Mil; Wheat Chest'. T. I. Arthort•Oreters Of Agetwiegmf : •\ • ' \ • . \ , heiolutlout °ratios ot• Trafere.lierollerlithee ufg.thietstr . .:\.• • •, \ We, Mltford,•Aretie Ropealteoi liaerthorev wattle tr. „ i \ •tou's do.; Motherwell's, bilretreley; llewitt'it Wthertem . ol'. ,\ _ , l'‘ .•• the hoot.. float. maw. w.,,ki. le. le, bal. by !dawn.' : t • • ' , A 'I rearmed' i. TLooshts 100 00 termite • elhthort . Trtols iit ,-, \`, \ i \ . • •Youthrut Chriotithe: mewing iwity'e Router Moho ihrifioC , -.. ' - ~\ ~ - , 1 , ~ , • lectorc e or elhostethg °beet Stow s llowlley's Wert. Ow - .., -, • , , tollhe OW Worth: Iluturatr ho 13cotiethell,,Life ofjef-, , .. \ A • i, , • treyettio,l la Doueni; Phlioeoptit of Livia/n*llot Oesier . f,ii.. - s s \ '‘', - \:,,, 7‘ l:6 ""'"' ' ' .l l l/ 1 71kOgrOrlrtlitir:'6314risitit..1 . ~ \'L\ \ \ L \ \ • `. . ilialial Vali ,_. . ,A,', ' . ':',' '.,, \ ' '\ .. • \ • \ "'ROF. CHARLES IL _R.:WigLI,RSLRY;-: '.' \.‘ • • ' toembriof the Royal Rellege of Euratom', TellOst Of t• . \. • 5 \ • L. • Towle. Society, late Physthea to the Broltahtott Bow ~',‘ \ pilot for coolieteptiree, Lougee, Rotteed, veil law, "t-'l, . , •, \ oo Messes of 160 Throat sod lames, Si lb@ 11 12 0000 , , ~ . , , reboot et Model. load tthrgery, lc.; ea. toot Mir Og::, - „. , , , •: ~ , '., ',Pittsburgh, and /then patio p et. the er. Plalr , us . ...., . ~, where be mar be roosalt..l otithertmolloste Moth • A-thotse Chroolo Pore Throat, wad all derthgesossta ~ .., .\\ , , the , Iletem.areompaniedlhs irritaticei of toe thaBMle ' ' - c , ' . ' \ , Fig lutormaleno, Prof. W. beget, to Atha that um tortheb ‘ • •\ , ~,, ex i c eject cueo o ,o I t y iii,cibiatee ttoueezurri loirerino.n \ , • ' . • Sofiet or , the tholoptoo ReolutotfUre llorrAtai.;:sail lisel . , - . \.. or. thirroche, Phreirlan to L'lleseltsl de Ilhorik!aftlih, -- ' '.. too by, the lethabehos, of warm • *lterative aul ba11.!. :.i \ \ 'nil.. \ loliwor the retentr. 'modem,' lit . iertr efillit.i' '., •., ... 0 •-, : , s!h gaVrir ' uTra.llrr If " triiiit:e . t. . 0 4: 7 ;e1=0 .(- l'eele, ong•Mr, V. fr. itattretl e of hew guege •• -•.. • • •e - -• ' ". : :•. • -, ' ill. o{4l III: Pittsburgh:lo pereoresll.l wthetiohtml Eh , - .' . • \ • • thetraeot. lc 110111.1 to lour week, Aortas soh •• • \ he Molt. tre attootionof ebeentawo mei Pity tickewat steal s , , . willebeerfulty eaphelo the onactoles i 1 Abbegraldele. 0b4..,," . • $ i, wilier at hie room,. or, if desired, ht on LIM.. • The houoM , , thAiloilin eau',.hore no when true to ruotinelfeume.`,.',.. ‘ 7 Aemail blek, s explainitart of the pririci*e 4* , ,,,, , L', \ -, • ‘ •: • , 0,,,„ . ni b. chloral! et blirm t e ,,; i 3 ,,,, i. ,• a L . 2 6 44 .... \ - - • 'i,. • , , , p=tarirailiVirigle forth 01 , ;1111 . 1:t..' * , • ', \ Jet ...::' ' .\ ' •,' . I kiSSOLUTIIOI . ..OF, PARTNEIAbtLIP•4=-''' \ • ~, : I I ,, k , „,r.r.y O uTotititcriliiitri l :at l a:trben s .ma itt' .-_, . , . . :, T,t...m.ea,„ uy otoluM 'convent, on t h e nth Joy of . , s,, . • .., ' .11, ut tho tho boobs lievo 'torso vioaki I. the hsodtrof " \ ... I, Mueller:the rettritift partner, for coil...Jou cod ~, : ' VL ‘;,, , .'L . LhU fl, P. b i l' leirlAh:, ''t' \ i . .L \ ' t,ITIIOORAPIIINGL=The \ lit:obirraphice --: '. \ j ! L k Woolson heretofore eerrled on bill emu., fweehnei ' _ \ , , ..... , O s i .. iglier. trill hereorter tit . centlathi et the old fil . i N . L . ,' . • . • :mg. auscatcniin,tv,rx:," P A • • . •L 'iV h 1a ' ' . ~. . • . . , ~ . . . " • 'llit,,tandersigned 'withal.° Laysil 'biaiselC , :., •of this ogitortually to ..gima.i.d. sail Ono to the 8 • ' '', ow thew spdpetneuegoef the oubliette geetal. IlsoMit. , . IL •it etber azoggittechoem • oreelndust=a 41rt i ge,:01.1 1 the, , I-A. .\.•• .• • . ~ , 'zivr11.0.....,:tri...7.1 le this tose ' Rille: ) } :: \ . .•• , '',• ', . '•,' CAPE BIAY—NEA BATHING..' '',, . ‘, , . , ~ if lONGRE&S 'fIALL Arill be open On the . .., J lOth ot Jai. Init. 110 lotztlos of Oh limo* r...i t \ ' tie 66, x sad h Muktitakinua42ll4 T ont. leathcittbolri m ..c \ 11.11.416 o! war ps, th•-uum \." ' " r:7" W e "'‘ * " t i'lt,.ll e*t4 , '4 ', • i *4: • ' \inl tl ow.swn e\ W. ..4 A 41. ' \ 0 s, .. .. ZII ' 9I S AISZIO - — 7 — 7 - ''' . ' s AttfACTURED j r,Vrag Nzw , , seri serLexowetce terallr ti':', N.J. _ ' , : - , 21 1 11 9 ., '' • , • . Slab Molinaro prei N utr A ibp • 2 _ : ._. c-T... 1 ,.. 7 ••44.bi• \ ..' ..,, V • '..-...* 7, rr; ~ i ia ,s, b ' . i ,.,,,,,,,,,,. 41 ~.r..v.. AINTS,'\\ .' i' - ' 2 euT eel te r.d. - ut;erreei T e.eetred.mt . b ... , ~..a ..• .1 1 -• - ..1 Mao. to ..... • 0 . polo 'Air ...„.., froUoti , I .L..pmerti. "........ 4 1. ht5 04141 ., , . - ' ' \ WRITE ZINO. P4I NT.. \\ \ • , • "astir to Otkle. ot Liao, ssoi li,Isznr!*.1fre•‘&1110,1111 - \ ..abltentia b and Impurity wlagiorm, )- co.'. , A 1.... ' 1...M.14 wlgtOosall tol.ntis•l•fm tr&s Mot polompm s , Mittl i :j44.l''R‘trrir ' l t h ireftratoen l'-'l''''!"-!' lit ', \ IT WILL NOT ;TIJII.N"TiILIADI# -. ,,, ,A ~ • Wirt •spoosd to nilikbiarocte er caratifila • , 4 1 . 1 ./ka a y. , , 17 .1 1== .. t a .1 . , ..c b =1; 0 .41aa1t ,..... .... a .w ., tuna see odor. not b. 1.0 it.bh , lor tarn. - '`Lk r ':* l ''' , V \ ennoble sat rub oa, :It opr b• .o•kokl wlth 1041 wee esteoma es s zrz 'lib *.rolib..hiat et?. 'A\ BLAOK Azo cotoitED.,zrNoZate t , . N% . Vtkno are fanklaold at s low twrio.,ikodxs• ••• , it , •,..1...1.4 and Ixst atabal* la tb•lo. 11•1 for omik•ll , L ' . twaa, Latin[.outboomo, sum:Wets. or omyersolol am • (we of wrol, thrkk. tin, or boa, ai.u. 7 an 4.41.—' , . 0, 1 s kirEATlitlit ANI4.IE'IItE ritoop. \ ,y.,.i.,....t.....ttyr an lailliaadatitTiltiaddlkwarit v \ ‘l,:e • 1 1, 1• 4 annecUce. aoyt \ goitulds 114/ . and ballad a , P.lm i =lie •\ ~ b = 17 4 Um:wreak , ir. man, a/ ii + .140 pollpta Loam osiglilkol iii! lIbia•I lean OK* arialt ana a viva nal ~ ~. A 'I afteta .%itlai. Mta - Praa. ..............IL - . ' O. \ Ooodlliwtfor the lautirst';',_•,;* idITROBOS FRE . NCI4 bikl44 PIUS,Y botomoti Bak is.ll2betipil ti.Z . N=ll====7Bl = - " 0 1 ...• of Arra , " Trosoes.i.alpiosSoe. VIAM/196 ./ . 401#0. 0341” . 100411"t . tn DrlMtr ua t , : ltp.t r A, riV4101:• 1101AVoiC• Mai bop Waxl. ar ll2 .:l 2l r" l4t *kAtt .ar ilktten • DerioeT.... anetsi with • IMMO to • ved • .attt• & 00 . )IR. 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