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UMW'S DAUM AlleghonT. ros Lusxsu. monitor APPLILTON, Dirmisugh,on. 4110)11P YENNIIIY.IIIIeKonport. RICHARD 00WAlltli Pittaborgh. Sari MAO JUDO H. lOETSIt. . WILLIAM. HAMM. illtaburgh ItotIKINOTAIT. HOWARD OhItPHIELL, Jr.. Pittsburgh. ..(1111.1111.08 COM ot .41.1211". . JOHN aeanArr. C6IIIIII.IIIIOXIM. WILLIAM AUM). PittSbargh. JAWKS LOWEY. Pittobarib. 015100. FRANCIS I. MUMMER. SlivOstia. Z-READING .DATTER WILL RN FOUND ON RADII PAGEVE THIS PAPER Erreora2—For nevem' weeks the political Mate of Eurcipe ham been in stein qtio,- and scarcely any thing transpir, ed worthy of passiog re mark. The 10th of May pseud over marked by nothing but • riaintlsoent fete and the distribu tion of some impute' eagles. lint we now see why Lonlelfspoiecn paused in hie career, and did not venture to take another 'tee forward in his audacious Coarse. The Czar forbade it. The late visit of the imperial master of Eu rope to Berlin and Vienna resulted in a perfect Revival of the .-holy Alliance" of 1815. Ity atm momput It was 'decreed that no member of he Bonaparte family d ever be permitted to found a dynasty In France, and that device • has been reaffirmed on Witte rigor. Hence Louie Napoleon In obliged to be contr.* to remain, LB he in, simply Preeldent of France. Bo far he has done, jut *hat his imperial muter winked bite to do—eztingoliMedrepublkanieni in France; baz having done so, he tout stop, and not pre• some te eat himself up as an equal among the rdil legitimate despots of Europe. Pint the question strives, can be stop, and yst ;maintain his position!: His prestige of success, was his rapid progress: but when that Is !irritat ed his situation beeemes precarious in the ex treme. One own impreselon is that a few months 41 , * %wi1l bring a rentoratioti of the Bourbone, through the power and intrigues of the Holy Alliance and the Chirch of. Rome, or see France is the midst of another popular revolution. AS long SA he was going forward, the French eeemed to regard Louis Napoleon as Irresistible; now, bow -ever, when he has rushed the end of his tether, they will begin to ,despise Lies. , pro's this fate nothing can sow am him but a bold stroke in imitation of his uncle- = s war with all Europe. This would afford whai Koteuth calls in "op poitonity" to the republicans of Germany, Italy, 'fumy, and Poland to rise sad renew - their battle. Europe is quiet now, but a single move to the mighty game that is playing there may plunge it into the wildest disorder. Let Louts Napoleon find himself hedged np between leglti . macyon one side and democracy on the other, and biwill not hesitste a moment to throw his.- -- self upon the Italians, Hungarians, amt repnbli min Germans, and appeal to them to make their quarrel and his own. , /r din stated by the Union that the committee on ffost 'offices and poet roads in the Roues of Representatives tare made iiipUrt, and brought in a bill, declaring the Wheeling: Bridge • pest rote. The committee assert that Calves , ' hoe fell power to pun ouch a lavi, which nobody doubts, and that such a lam mould kup the bridge where it is, which is , a very different matter.— This wise committee will' find that a 01. ere° f the Supreme Court moot tope elvish:tubed quite ao eastly. — lf , s nuicance can he protected aed pa evacuated in that way, then the people of proper, build a mail bridge at their city;Cori 'ail as to make - that city. the head of, navigation, and then Louisville may • next.cut Cincinnati 'off, and eo on to the end of the' river. The thing is too ridionions to bear en 'argument. • Pnoosuss,.—Ssontor Douglass, in his Isle speech 'it WaW.r.gton, any!: hold that the ICarihbean firs and the Golf of Mexico are AMKRICAN RISER% and should be reea ca aorta s'exl.lo the exclusion of all Euro pese ;Wore.. The commanding position of tMa great - republio, which extends; from ocean to ocean, with peculiar interests in the varions • Istbmiseres or Panama, Nlcarsugoa, Tehnantes : pee, nod eiery other thoroughfare across the oontinstit, requires that we shoalil not only As sert but nitintaia this declaration. i will soy. further, three great principles of national policy can never be oerried out under a Whig adminia tsstion." A nation has a right to any taleti which may extend into Ito territory, and to the sea border. log on it, to the distance of three leagues from its shores. list trurey, Mr. Douglass cannot Unsider the Caribbean Sea as an inlet of the United Slates, nor can he claim that sea as bordering upon the United Stater, for we have not an inch of territory on Its shores. But this is not the case with I nropesa powers, which the -speaker wishes to_exclode. Great Britain has „poeseseione In and on the oust of both the Golf of Mule° and the Caribbean Sess, In which she hu dontless a very ' , peculiar Interest." Spain,' France, Holland, and Denmark, bauble° eaten sive territories, either In the West India Islands • or upon the Soothes% coast of those waters: It In very euy for Douglass to assert this; hut 'gist we should not only assert, but maintain this declaratbso," would get us lama worse pre ' dicamentUan that which the antitCountit men declared would follOw Intervention in the affairs of Hungary, since the nations of Europe would hardly 'be brought to "hold that the Caribbean Bea sadte Gulf of Mexico are American wa ters, aid ihould•be treated as &seri OM W . 641 exclusion of .all European powers," when they hue Se good a right to the former, and, if there , —be any 'different - is; a better right to the latter. Ma. Jernsson.—ln one of the Baltimore ,reeolutlons to find the following words: ••chat the liberal principles embodied by Jet tenon in the declaration of Independence and samotioned ,in the Coustituttion which metes ours the land of liberty, and the , 'Rpm of the oppressed of every ISSOOD, have [TOT been cardinal principles in the democratic faith " --- This doubtless has allusion to that great and solemn declaration that "all on are created euptaloind aye endured by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among which are life, thawarr" and the pursuit of hippiness."L- That Jefferion . meant what ho said when he penned that memorable sentence is abundantly peeved by his previous and subsequent writings on the subject of slavery. The following ex . tract from o ne of his letters expresses the views he uniformly held and avowed : ”What an Incomprehensible machine Is mu! who men soder. toll, famine, stripes, imprison. went,. and death itself, in viodicatiou of his owe liberty, and the next moment be deaf to all those motives whose power supported him through his trial, and Weird on his fellow.men a bondage, one boor of which is fraught with more misery. . than ages otitis, which he rose in rebellion to oppose. lint we must await with patience the workings of an overruling Providence; and' hope_ that that is preparing the deliverance of these our suffering brethren. When the meas ure of their tears shall be. full.—whin their groans shall have involved Heaven itself is dark,' neer;.—doubtless • God of junco will awaken to their distress, and, by Movies light aid liberality among their oppressors, or at length, by his exterminating thunder, manifeerhlr at . tendon to the things of this world, that they are pot left to the guidance of a blind fatality.' ' The democracy of the present day is about se much like the deoiceracy ofJelferson as the Bal . .. Elmore platform on the embject of slavery is hko • - the aborts extract Were Jefferson to appear now and talk among the democracy as he once did; be wpold be voted IS sad old tamale, as touch in his notions respecting polities in general as in those touching slavery. . • TiE FAII.IIO Hiao.—A friend of Gem Pierce publishes In the New York Herald a biogsph• foal data of that doughty soldier, In which it gated that he had four falls frousithi bone visa-his osunpslo la Mezioe—doesoh of whin! Shut gfeTsi'elY The lathe 'authority . s r . that after hhe last fall, be ratistied his and roterainf Woe. Tnoiss F Ibsonsa,the eloquent Irish exile hesdeclined the public reception tendered to klat bi.the corporation of York city. In his speech declining the offer, he mid: Whilst my country remains in sorrowand sub- I jeetloo, It would be Indelicate of me to partici pate in the festivities you propose. Wheantie lifts her head, and nerves her arm for a bolder straggle—when she goes forth, like Miriam, with song and timbrel to celebrate her victory— I, too, shell lift up mjhesd, and join lathe hymn of freedom. Till then, the retirement Iseep wi ll bast accord with- the love I bear her. sad the sadness which her present fete Inepires. BV see WAIL. I -130 100 time sine!, British 00Tettiteetit Sett an embassy •to Ran goon fur the purpose of • settling some diffi culties respecting the alleged extortion, by the - Burmtse Govenvment, of 10,000 rupees from. several English merchants, and'also to compel the King of Burnish to receive s British reel dent at the Court of Ara. When the officers arrived, the Viceroy of Itsugoon refused to see them. To retaliate on the Viceroy for this In sult, the British Commodore, t hen in the pariy, captured o Rumens, ship. 'Soon after, the B u r m ese fired upop the Relish fleet, though without clewing any . injury. The Commodore began s murderous bombardment upon the town sod the shipping, destroying over three hundred of the Irdibitents. A British army of 40,000 is to be sent there, without loss or time, in or der to follow up the advantage; and unless the King submits unreservedly to their demands, to dismember the empire. • A good deal has been saikeinee the nomina tion of Mr. - pierce, about the provision of the constitutloof New Hampshire excluding Bo man glOolir r ii from the effuse of Governor and i from seats in the Legislature. That that pro 'felon le still to force is a feet. Oak Piime has been charged with being favorable to its eon linance, end the charge bas been denied; but certainly his friends have yet failed to show us any notion ogle part towards its removal. In March, 1851, a vote was taken upon the goes- SOD by the pimple of the State, which resulted ins detertoifistion to relelfl the anti-republican feature by nearly 2 to 1. Mow fdint. plep:o voted, or' whether be voted at all, we bare no means of knowing', hut tertian it le, his party are responsible for the continued existence Of the provision, because they are immensely in the majority in that State; but. upon this point we refer the reader to the last table in' he fol loving utloir, where it will be seen how the two 1 portion acted in Nu paw:4le. This matter is of mSTL.Aent imps tast" pp r i, f , runt no In asking a careful Perriesb, of the !u -nged article from the National Intelligence?. Its chief oliect Is to expose the mendacity of Geo. M. Dal* in refeyenca to this fast question: Tea Samotous Tits? is New HAXPSBIAIF —The opening of the Presidential Campaign by the Democracy of Philadelphia, on Monday night, eamintle us in one respect, of the open ing of that of 1844 in the ume city, when oar polithutt adversaries, In their &edam to start with es mph papital as visible, in utter dicta gard of facts, ascribed the imectment of the I tariff of 1842 to Polk , Dallisis At the Democratic Ratification Meeting held in Philadelphia on. Monday night last, over which the Hon. George M. Dallas presided, he opened the meeting with no address in which we Odd the following paragraphs: '4 bole heard it intimated to-day, for the Gest time, that-Frmildin Pierce had heretofore, while the Consilronen of 'fey Ileinfebtee was in process of amendmenl, 'joinedin 4ereediPg sod retaining the proectipdve festers it con tained Vat Boman Catho ll os. Now, gentle tiemen, to a welsh invention of an already frightened enemy; it deservea fp he nailed ht once to the counter, as spurious and tam nod 1 hope, by a simple statement, to crush it at twee end forever. .lt je tree that the Constitution of New Hamp shire wan disgraced by an intolerant and intol erably odianit proeialon, commonly celled . ..The Cutholie Tert,"'veltlch TenctergiXatholics ineligi ble to the Legislature and to the oilioe of Gov rrnar. But it is equally true that ;hems.* torso eons exertions were repeatedly made by the Democracy, penetratingly led ce by two of her brightest stars,' - Levi Woculburi and Franklin' Pierce, td expunge an exce:tan to common right, so smelly inconsistent with the eread and 'Charenter of nouitif republicanism. Twice did these just and generous champions of cell and religious liberty succeed in obtaining from a tinrentlon, celled at their Instance, and for that reef purpose, Gis abolition of thll.. , test," and twice (as the Comattutlon permitted no change of its provisione, unless eanclloos4by Iwo third, of the votes of the people) were they defeated by the opposition of combined. Whigs and Abo litionists at the poll" We regret that 10 ton to correct an error of fact coming from an authority eo eminent as Air. Della", who, in defending the esedidate of his own party from political aspersion—if the' charge referred to be such, for we do not know what porition Mr. Pierce occupied on that ones- tico—has been greatly misled In casting upon the Whig party of New Hampshire the reopen siblility of en odious decision, made by the pop ular voice of tint State, in which it is notori ous that the Whip bsre always been in a mi nority. The fasts In the ease are widely different from what I. stated by Mr. Dallas. T4t. Teri dx7 tin March, 1851) when thh pee* of New . Hamp shire rejected the amendment to their Constitu. clan which proposed to abolish the property . 1 - aalitleation and the, religious test, au election was held for Governor, at which the whig candl dots receivid only eighteen thousand votes out Of a poll a fifty housand. The vote was as follows: For Mr. Sawyer, Whig 18,434 For Mr. Dinsetwor, Dem. 27,12'3 For Mr. Atwood, FrupSoil Dem 12,086 67,644. 4 Mr. Atwood was th e regularly nominated Democredo candidate until within a few days of the:election, when, owing to his free uil predl lections, he was thrust aside, and Mr. Dinsmoor substituted is his place: It is not probable. therefore,. that Mr. A received the support of many Whigs; indeed, It is rendered certain that be did not receive their support, from the fact that on this occaelon, Mr. Sawyer's rote wee nearly the same in amount as the Whig candi date for Governor bad received at the several annual elections immailatoly /receding that of 1851. Now, in contrast with the vote above, we [n eed from our column' of 81st March, - Ibsl, the rciurns of the vote on the several constitutional amendments submitted to the people. These re turns were originally copied from the New liankehire Patriot, . and profeseed to give the oompiete Vote of the State, with the exception of one town: Tess. Nara. Oa adopting the bill of rights, 10,48 4 16,75 3 gelding to the Howe of Itep'in., 4,714 22,646 Do do Senate, 6,016 21,838 Do do Gov. sad Lt. Gov., 6, 8,013 122,9598,802 Do do Meal elections, a 0,662 ' Do do Election Ca. Judges 7.440 17.916 I Do do Trial Justices, 30.10,111 17,221 Do , do na and property 9 crooktatt ,862 17,1= Do do Future amendle , 9,023 17,687 Do do glect'n.ludges,l3C, 7,316 19,769 Do do Sept Pub lustre:du, 6,668 21,177 Do do Commlier Apidre, 6,182 21,447 • Do do Eleo'n by plurality, 6.291 20,901 Do do 'Abollsh's Council, 8,998 18,209 Do' do Other Ali stations, 7,040 18,698 That the Whtgs were not accountable for the defeat of the ameadmentabolishina the relleNous I test and property qualification was clearly deur austratad by the Press of the State at the Mins, which pre publicity to the following foots, In contrasting the votes given in the strongholds of both patties In favor of the simendmetit.— , The compute= is made between fifteen towns of each party, as follows : Democratic T r Wltig towns. Tem Nay& Ythe Nays. Bernsteed, 58. 830 Merrimack, 189 69 'leen. Harbor, 19 97 Nadia, 647 16 (111111/JaOD, 81 494 Nashville, - 266 10 Museum , 1 186 New Ipswich, 04 63 I Cotton, 12 281 Death, 91 14 Tuna:bore 42 149 Tlthrittlem, 94 1 Wakdeld. 1 212 Jeffrey, 74 42 Wolfboro' •11 868 Keene, 283 .y 1 Bow, 26- 150 Marlboro' 81 82 Chichester, 11 172 Tray, 61 13 Warier; 86 285 Winchester, 208 6 Wilmot, 43 151 Claremont., 245 186 Alexandria, 12 19 6 Bath, - 107 84 Ellsworth, , 1 7 Litileam, 100 50 Hill, , • 11 148 Lyme, 88 67 • • • • - • Teti bale shows that the above-named Dem. Walla towns gin 'almost ten votes to one agaitunt the amendment, wh o the Whig towns gave nearly four to one in favor of It. The town of Comentl, in which Mr. Plane riptides, gave 122 votes In favor of the amendment to 609 against it.. These bets (=indict the statement attributed to Mr, Dallas, and eihibit the liberality of the Whigs of the Omit* Stain in a much more fa vorable light than that of the Dumont& - The Ting of Abomei, one of the strongest no vo inoooroblw in t6d wut of Afitios, ha re rand to sip . n treaty with tho British Goren soot, for tits SIRPOBIAOII of the elan trade in Ptomains. Buren Boox.—Wo have before tie, be the hem of • small pamphlet, beautifully Il i iinetrated with engraving', • prosPectua of Bow en's _Pitstorist Sketch Book of Pennsylvania," which will contain descriptions of tbe routes of the great thoroughfares of Penneylvinia, with lend/outs pictorial views of many of the most handiorie scenes, both natural and artificial. - It will be a most interesting and valuable work, and the specimens before us show us that the enterer will do LL pert welt It will be illoe. • Itested with nearly WO engravings, 2f of which will be of things and scenes in and *round this . city. W. W. Smith, Esq., agent, is now at Brown's hotel, Smithfield street! See wive/tier, merit. CUANOZDAO•III.--At the late Democratic rat- Mention meeting to New York, Mr. Van Buren stated, that he had buried all put differenee.L he would ►bide- by the Compromise and Fugi tive Slava Law—he would atand upon the Bal timore platform' and u►louely support Pierce and Slog. Tun Loss by tbe late fire at Montreal is now estimated at 250 or 800,000 dollars instead of 4,000,000, se flint reported. Thifollowing le the estimated produce of the precious metals, in tom, lu 1801, and the prob able amount of 1852; . (told, fillrar, tone. tons. 1801 19 am, or 1 lb. gold to 46 lb. silver. 1846 42 727, 1850 184 978, 7 " 1851 180 .1002, 6 1852 242 1027, 4 Tan noon ram& Etutorn—During the, 24 hours from Thursday evening to Friday evening of last week .6 • 950 innalgratqa srrir,4 smear -• . _ Eric-nos is SACILIIMITP.—At the late muni cipal election to Sacramento the entire Whig ticket mu elected by an avenge majority of over 600. Hotchensou'imajorlty wear Harden berg for Mayor 226. FILON WASHINGTON Worm000deloo• of t.ixo ll:tsjoyrob DAT Closotto.l • WASHINGTON, Jane 11, 1862. Confiration of Minnesota Indian /Leafy—W ig Conrontion.d Whig ßonnet o - Land Distribution Scheme—Sporchos of Thad. Surma and Rat. Rastas& The Senate is understood to have ratified the truly with the :Mous of &Cutlets, by which men. title to tbirt• millions epee of land in that Vi ! iiforr p:ialltiried to the United kitties, and the Goveremann'becuilftes 'band to psy them about 4118,000 per &mum In goods and cub for fifty years. 4 rood deal of feeling Is end to bays been mentioned ismong emus lionthara Whip cavort, ble to Qen. ficott's election; bewails he cannot be persuaded to write • letter or glee • promise or pledge . nunsining their views on.the Compro mise end Fogitive law. It Is known that he has misted very pressing Import:wanes to do so, and learn that buts few days have lapsed since be 'spoilt/ and fa dyclip!4 !r , do no when requested by Senator dopes, of Tonnes- I 'oppose one-third of the delegates to the Whig Convention re here. A large proportion of them are from the Ssath, and prefer Air;,' Fillmore as the candidate. The Beott.meti;lM• lag, la a Foliaqi 6 railroad', and looking:rather- --"tbs shim host Than th that star wham non. S rah' Are cement to await at home the proper time to array jhemeelves for action. Their Phillippi is not the federal Capitol, but at goltlutore.. !ob serve a very particular statement of the strength of the respective candidates in Convention, tra velling the pircult of the Fillmore and Webster popery, which amigos to Mr. Webster 40 cars . in Convention, 133 to Mr. Fillmore, and 120 to Gen. llcotx slow it is not of great importance to correct ihip, inasuinch as pet qv. Lys remain for conjecture and speculation, but it is perhaps -worth alllhe space it will require to say that 1 have examioed carefully the Ijet of Mr. Wet ottri's votes from - the free States, and believe 1 Dave good authority for saying that ahem of these ore certain to go for Gen. Scott on the first, last and all Intervening ballots, arid that about the earns number of those reckoned sure for Mr. Fillmore are known friends of the General. It is doe, however, to candor, to eay that the Anti- Scott Whig, ere makinn more vigorous oppo titian than has been heretofore expected, sad that the majority either way on the first ballot will be small. But the result Is nevertheless hardly doubtful, because the Convention will re ceive ample information from its members of the impomitility of electing either Mr. Fillmore or the great Secretary of State. It It of course within the range of eventualities that the Coo vention may follow the example of its democrat ic predecessor, and after gently puncturing the jugulars of all its greatest men, concentrate Its regards upon a person now comparatively nn thought of. If I might point to a man most like ly to occupy the minds of a large majority of good Whigs in that. contingency, F would name John McLean, of Ohio. Mr. Bonnet's bill providing for a qualified dis tribution of the public lands among the State,. proposes the following grants: To hliesouri. 8,000,000 sores. Alabama, 2,600,000 -lowa, 2,000,000 Illebisan, . 2,60%000 " Wisconsin. 2,600,000 " Louisiana, M41 0 ,. ( M ) " 2,000,000 Florida, 2,000,000 Arian's*, tooti,ooo California, , 8,000,000 Hlluols, 1,000,000 " Indiana, 1,000,000 " Ohio, 2,000,000 ". Maine, 3,200,000 Nem Hampshire, 169,006 Vermont, 760,000 Manachmsetts, 1,060,000 " Rhode Island, 600,000 Connecticut, . 900,000 " New York, 5,260,000 New Jersey, • 1,060,000 Pennsylvania, 4,060,000 " pelaware, 460,000 gag Thenrs, 1200000 2,250,000 North Carona*, 1,600,000 " South Caroline, 4 1,200900 Gooses, 1,600,000 Kentucky, 1,800,000 " Tennereee, 1,950.000 " It la proposed to elide to Indians and Ohio the public lards remaining within their DtaitS — Itt addition to the grants nsmed shove. Ten se is omitted from the list for the obvious les son that ohs reserved her public lands for her own use, and now Poetesses them. The territo ries end the District of Colombia are provided for by setting apart for their nse, each PO,OOO acres. ' The eleven first named States, from Missouri to Illinois inclusive, are authorised to apply the land set apart to them to the construction of railroads; and the Stares and territories after wards named, sr, authcnriood to apply the grants to them respectively for the support of Schools. This dispositioi of a large portion of the pith. lio domain, has some .paints Of expediency and fairness, but I consider it open to many objeo tions. It is gaining support, but will not,, think, be, adopted. Thaddeus Bunton and Mr. liantent made eery ebbs speeches in the ionic to-d!y. Mr. O. oon. tined himself to Franklin Piero*, the public lands and the tale; Mr. Bantoul to hitiself, the democratic convention, the arid, and the fugl, ties Mats law. I cannot at the end of this communication touch upon the good points of either. Twenty thousand copies of Mr. Steens' speech were im• mediately eubecribed for, and hundreds of thou: sands of It will be cirealated. Mr. Rantoats dissection of tit'pretences—the comprolloos of dm counitution slang—upon which the fugitive law was paused sad is sup ported, was complete aid unanswerable. It will have a good effect in shorting op to the people the Iring impudence or the shallow ignorance of Moo who ban their devotion to that set upon the plea of Its being ono of those constitutional compromises. But Rantoul did not say that he should reuse. to support the nomination of Plow, and there Is little doubt that ha will do it. AnUom FEOI WAXHIRGTON. Eh= as amaakilaal esarreasams: lasst4 . . ,;•.Wassrmereti . s, June 10. . ~ As the time for holding the Whig Convention approaches the excitement of politico seem to increase geometrically with the ratio of decreas ing-hours. The uncertainty which seems to hang ' ter the 1 result enlarge'. the interest felt, and wh ile the zealous partizans of particular candid t ee are stimulated into active exertions, them are per an ttnusual number quietly rutin on their oars, awaiting - with breathless anxiety the seleo. I tion of a leader to giro the word of ommani. This is perhaps more particularly tb ease with the Whip than it has been with the emacrate, who, divided before the nomination, hare mini-' felted a harmony after worthy our imitation.— There is an unusual feeling of respect entertain ed toward Mr. Fillmore, and a degree of reve rence for his character is expressed by members of ell parties which is seldom executed, and I have yet to hear the Whig who can utter a ro proach upon his administration. He is a man to whose put official course all men can point with pride, and to whose future administretloo,ehould he be the choice of the country, all of both par ties will look forward with an abiding confidence that he.will carry an the government with pain otle.disinterestechiere and enlightened wisdom. From ell I have seen lam satisfied that he will close his present term In the full eajoiment of the respect and high admiration of all who have studled!his motives, understoodthis acts,and aro qualified to judge of the wisdom displayed In the conduct of public affairs, domestic and for eign. His moderation is unquestioned—retire ment after one term was his undoubted wish,enci contrary to his own views he hoe been induced to allow hiniself, to be considered in the hands of the Whig party. Had he thus determined earlier in the date of hie admitiletration Menem. ination would perhaps be next to Oef Wet but many of oar people who ore always looking for the successor to the offiqa that is, bid early set- tled their choice on others, and had become so moth involved that the dread of appearing in corudetent has Induced them comet:atilt a strobe desire for their nomination, and, while they thus feel, they point with pride to the adroloistratioa of him who, through their intluence, was brought Into power, and in whose prudence and judg- - ment they have realised all that could have been expected from the wisest and most prudent chief magistrate we have ever had. Thez9 nth truths, and being so. the IstlittuAn of many par- coi , 11410,tpl to llieroulre.s, painful to their friends. end esteeming to the President. But taw can appreciate the desire a eenacien. Bons man most feel to have some token of ap probation In circumstances where the absenoe of It might seem to imply censure. Thus it Is with Mr. Fillmore, and thus with his friends. While Ido not at all believe (for I know to the contrary) that the failure to semi. nate him would necessarily imply any censure of his adatinietretion,it is equally well knownto me that he and his cabinet wield so unetra t e to . some eg tent. • . • Were It filed In the minds of the Whigs of ' the United' State's, that tried and well known capability and honesty alone would ensure the success of a candidate for the Presidency, then Indeed would Mr. Fillmore be nominated by ce che:nation, for none ere willing to hazard their reputation so ter as to deny 'to birq, on the high iianlities and exalted virtues necessary for .thc administration of the government. But, knife., ing from the put, to many it does not seem car • Ban that the Whip alone can our, their cent • Welt his claims are founded entirely on civil qualificatioue, that this lea strongly rooted. lm- I ! pension (founded be it in error or tth,thl the bit- tory of Ty govicr uld illey 'eulileiattly 'demon- strafes, and the history of Harrison and Tay- ler forcibly illustrates. The Democrats set so eucoefoful an euniple of the influnce of mili tary lificism, and the Whip hare to successful- ' ly imitated them In the popularity of their ee- 1 lectlefis, amid the moderate and, the esti- unable character of - their successful seen. induces many Whip to tuft; ! toiletteci-witit certain - expectation; tot th e Ddraluttion of doom *hem they hive net tried in preference .to - Fillmore, whom they have proved. , lathe present state Of the Democracy it seems to me that if true to themselves, the Whip can earry . their nominee, be he either of the promi nent cendlantes. For Fillmore every Whig coo glee his vote, rionaiosiithed he is paying strib ate to well tried capability, and eustaining, one eihose previous adminstratien is goaraatylleffi met for the future, and conscious that he can I point in his candidate to one of tho noblest men living—for Wehsier, because every Whig most . fiel a pride in. view of the atonciation of piny •, ',blob politically !mites him with an ißigkot to ' giganne,`cifiel qualifications emerauseendintatad a patriotism that - knows no bounds but milieus! limit! What a compliment 'to . the • Americas proptels he able to realise that they would no entirely divest themselves of unfounded preju dices, and place in the Presidency the nation's greatest intellect- For . Scott, in view of hie greernalitary services, tie conservative priori. pies. hie purity of life, his energy of cheracier sod his proved ability to sustain himself in eve ry poeition Where duty to his country ties placed , . Orsfeful for snob • candidates to er te:t from, evi;-„fy" Wei; as teemine ID Iticsnoe that he np o whine the Convention challis a goad degr er -niteTtlititli receive • free, euthusiamtio and hon eat support.. If ouch a spirit shalt animate the Whig party generally, suocess is sum. A enirit of disunion and disorganization will prove fetal. Then will follow the vacates of those who have heretofore held out promisee to the elm only to he broken to the seam. - - The Whigs will unite either upon a mon who has proved his capacity to administer the mint in a safe, monserrative. calm, but decided manner, entirely divesting himself of all his per sonal prejudices - and early training, respectful above all things to those constitution 4 obligations which should direct the opinions end acts of the chief magistrate of the nation, or . upon one whose intellectual greatneu and towering ge nius are the admiration of every American whose knowledge of constitutional lawltu earn ed for him the appellation o Its 'peat expoun der,' whose liternky anoomplishments are hardly exceeded by his legal abilities and political sa gacity, one whose wisdom and eimplicity,whose greatness ind humility, while they challenge toomparison now, will fareleh themes for every future age—or they will unite upon one who bee stood ever ready armed for the defence of hie country against foreign enemies or foes on our borders--one who bat loved peace, but one who haa never shrank from war when the situation of his eountryrecpfired his services in the field From Canada to hierleo, from the Cut to went his name less familiar as • honiehoLd word.— Honorable 110118 . 11 bate been. his rewszattbus for, and if nothing further shall be awarded him by his countrymen during life, he may be assured of the tardy justice which en admiring posted. ty will pay to Ms many virtues. Ile, as well as Falmore, deserves well of his conetrymen. It lea scares of morrow that all cannot be pureed ed according to their merittcbut let not the im possibility of this Induce .us to overlook the Maims of the ape who may be eelettetl to carry the banner of our 'party, hot ever let us deter mine to follow the lead of him who Ain he Mauled by the majority,si he has always shown • dieposition to bow to the will or n 'superior power, let as exhibit a zealous co-operation with the determination of the convention, end if we fight not under the leader of our choice, let as be thankful that we hero so good a banner, en clear an eeanteheonborne by one who deserves is well of his countrymen, one who combines the Maar of manhood with the experience of age. bet each man determine in advance that either shall receive his cordial support, and tory will reward ant pat/Olio et:notions. ? 68,1E6,000 WHAT G. Patten WASTIS WIMAZIJ.—There WAS s meeting of the friends of Daniel Webeter, held in New York, on Tuesday night, at which severed sMe speeches were made. Among those who addressed the meeting, was Mr. pirertr, and In the course of his remstkalie maid: “Ile visited the Northern part of the State same time ago, and met a lawyer of eminence, who was preparing for the Beltlmore Conven tion; be told him that they were going to nomi nate Mr. Webeter.. "Well,” said he, that be z the doe, It Is no whom we nominate.",— lie rested an incident which occurred last rum mer, in Mr. Webster's house, where gentletnen of different politics ware assembled The con versation turned upon the extols through which ttis "oonnay had gone, and a gentleman who was once an aceomplished eltiren, end efterwards • distinguished , Igsnersh could not restrain him self, though at bit own table, from expressing his sdoirstion of Ur. :Webster; he hoped that he might lire to see him. President of the United Stater. That: gentleman wee Franklin Pierce." (Tremendous applause.) Oen. Fierce has patriotic desires, and i fthe opportunity occurs, he, will of course; and hlh triode follow lds example, - vote to make pink) ; Webster Prestdent.--BaU.Patrist. , The government papers . of din Oily of Muted, on the MO of May, contain az °Metal propo , eitioty Ilped by President Arista and.hin off, eery, annonnaing Ms willingness to inter into a contract to promote the formation of a company to anatruct a odiread; esord, or wagon road nava the Isthmus, of Tehuantepec, subject to lb* approval of the Mexican Gongola. prefor ms to livered to the work being dons by a con gealed nations, bet,. to any event, Modoo is to retain Its watertight, over the luaus. The parties taking the contract shall guaranty tbe freedom of the, road to all nations. The 'Mexican govatunent will Mai itself to negotiate with foreign powers to recognise the neutrality of the right of way scram ths Isthmus. The Minister of Foteign Affairs has appointed the 16th ennuis settee day for signing the can asta wWklllocea agent, costarring the, righrlo eedateltet • read sows the Isthmea.—N.ll4. . letter from/It Bonie states that a dearer ate fight Itatl itkcaircd on the plains beyond .Cinnollßinfe, between a party. of Mormon em 'Plats, chiefly (rota England and Wale, end a party of roving Indians. The cacao:Talent of the emigrants was attacked at midnight by.tho Indians who charged on hornet ask into their midst, shootiag arrows and gone at random, meetibg with a desperate resistance:the Indians finally , retreated, carrying off allthe horses and cattle they could manage. It is esid that two of the emigrants wire killed end many wenadcd BANDENCT CLTS. (Ohio) Jens 3.—Venterdoy *ad o! melimcholy,was thrown over our city by the reception of the new. from the Suet bringing intelligence of the-fate' accident on the Mansfield railroad. As the train was leaving Mt. Vernon with nix care, coutaining, a party of citizens of. Zeneeville, who were coming to San dusky for a pleasure excursion on the bay sod among the Mande, the locomotive took the wrong aids of the frog et the switch, whisk threw it from the neck, killing instantly Mr. Stacy, hotel keeper of Z worth°, who was riding nu the tender at the lime. The engineer was bad ly Witted, and thin morning I loam it in feared he will not recover.—CA . l4lam! Democrat. via-Bi'LANE'S VERMIFUGE-Th Cf. Corti or thie truly extraurillovy medicinesrve most Katie. Purfory in all ewes la which It bee been Marl. No other medicine by ever produced snob effachisolnatantauvonsly: IL his only to to admioleterel. mud quint follow. iss matter amuse. It ken been used In lb* practice of the beet tibilliciatis or our country, and by them Prouounmid equal. 'lnd ruperior to any medlchior ogerect too the mspunien of worms. "It IA the very ...lithos which vv. •entert." Is a smart eddross.ol to the proprietors dell,. Read the Piloting . .Thle may moult that wo here paid Pr. sPLarviii Amer Icon Worm amine. or Patent Vermiform. the rest V..... end It has given uebounlel Wider/lon. It Is no kept 'sltiou on the community. but le what the mail mom in ands I t to tie— • unlearn' avoings for those .filleted with worms. 8.111411E9 *. CO. hind Creek, St.uhou Co.. Sept-17,1r Tbla celebrant:l millings mar be hat Isom most Drunt : .glota an I I/fetching, to town sad =urger, end hr the ale proptletora. • J. 'KIDD 1 CO. no Wmd woot =Mil F. 8. Cleaver's "Prue Medical honey &WIT has become inthspanerible to silo in t creels of the proprietor ea well as the uourlty of the pub. lit. that the Undeniable Let should be etated. that V. Y. Cleaver i r s the 'Ole leonine of the kulaluulde article known under the elyl. awl title 01 ..I.3caver . i Pries Medal Monti Foes." Spurious Imitations of thie 'cap have hero. cud trot likely to he, manufactured. • h may be .e•Ily tuipaed au the.trade. The peculiar dualltlerof ,0 EM- I°. article. to tame who have once toed It. eau t.e•Gr he tLtotat.st. nit relebratol /nap for pale retail at 91 Thep.r.situr Flotee, and wheiveale only by the agent., t, Pitt. booth and it. elclniky• teltdenS. • J. KIDD Cf/..110 Rood street. goofy there be any malt, be be siuglu LI 00.1. I.olner. tnechan.o. nsumlo.t m. .h• hue not 1.1 .wildir,lhintu.ll writhe bottle of 11.0. rescull' arwhlan I.lnlnont. let him g° ucw sod do for Iw en:ced. It wAll bu worth 10 nemluta lu hold, core awl nit. •ustn, before II .hall all b... hunt wend. Yon 10,0 cu very Lm ttch Rowlett Low edr,00......c. Removed, IV. Maßendre - 6 'Wright, M. . traovekl 41. 11 0 go 1 kleiro below AMM, Nelson's Firat.Yromium • DAGUERREOTYPES. Pelf Office Building, Third Sired. V ITIZNNS and atrangent who with to ob kj Lain an anrarnt, artlatio nal 14. like linen., at • , nny tonletnln Drie., vilk An. , It to Itwir intanwt in tall at thin ‘ ,ll knUwe retch' oai debt. otter. entire satotaettnn nuatanlowl..nr charin, taut,. liaviniz our nr hergotnt sh.l trot tirtuinut NW. mut PiLylicht.rnn nnode4 Int thai porn..., with hotrunt.nho et tyrwt werfal hind, and ha rink ad0p1. , 4 b..ntbr of 1'0..0 tl Pint, no now nraellw4 br the tol.twat.i hnot, nt itnt Now Yolk. Mr. N. flattop hittuwil to to ant. to of., in th. ratinuo nut AM a nil , . n 1 1 , 100.' tuntypna, rah, sink!, cr in grout. which LW , n"inn 3 WW3 . ,ornwww.l. I, wwia °Mn tita vjawallow In i7i inathr,u.lo.o l o . rigula.L.. to • vo.4-.la.er . • - & A. Ai. HO HOMESBRO. Suermor to 11. P. Net:um& Co., - matturAeruar.its OY SOLID BOX VICES, --..-- 1.1454.0 elllO x•Attelilti ,,, $IPADIS...•110:1; r/CIC+.IVtIKS, PITTSBURGH, - grour,u 4f A il Fart any maufarlor. I. gerti. M KAl:lt—And now aa to your I . .u.kum I thougLl a. , e I had tltt•ye,l wtiwa ro long, It -*ell to wilt untll . l..hal ... .menhatio write." 11 hen I 11r..t .Dent the oillor male. the Wog!. thought tt Was perhap+ ht• the uniel., tat nt Prductiena o l rUn •g , , .4 no 1.11 hot httla .11•Por.d It, hot. Dill i Fate It to Ka... , DUI , .04 "u'rglue/g4_141.1., to buy. until ( Oct. tuw. ,141,17.. It •go 1.01! to for. 11;11.1rit and lame, le. /t malt. who ha.l,4.,;Art eight )ran, ten. Peron.4.l to try It. glettlog And •hun to Eat toed but thte• butting. hr mold pen it.-toas the room, and clearly dintintulib the rotor ct c 1.40., nhite 01. health wt, ottornlc. murk Instrt.ved. Ili. I.unine , uproar.. to haw. 11.0, the rettit ter/ log. , eratnean of Scrofula 11,00 mgn night he ea4l of the 1...1 , ng towers of Pefro4tutt. But lit It tutElce to ear that. it has o-tainet in rt.., pogultrity In thirmutr try. I !ma aril all that ton gawn nn. Ira tosalat ha, ul.l a huttlll.l bcttlne mote. 11. lIIIINIIAI/ral. :lotrot!tta ratio. Wfaroasirt. )16,14 18.11102. tiirJou Pat,rtsaa of all kind, ex.ecutad r•til,r with p.n.s. and at Tat.ionatle iwte, trial ...nil, will be Cites to Pritcpt and P cpiiiiesen Lop lt.tibitio. owl Geo-rot - Pi Bill ilenti. BIM et Wing, ini•ltatiopi,..lo l %l Olscliti. Pin:* Pills to. ea. • • LOD, o. Moan morales. at 2 o'clock. W1Lh12.22 sced 7d. Thu funtral Farr his lit. raider., Jackst'n't flow. golngon own, Allegheny oily. thlt at 2 o'clock. OATS -400 bu. ree'd for sale by BOLL k I,IOIIK TT, Woder lIOULDERS-4 ck 4. rued for tale by L. Loll POLL ! L 14.1; JUNIATA SLIT NAIL HODS-10,000 taunt. f "" " ON BOLINIL3RST a Jels Na ST Wa.r Wed- UGA it-14 Mato. to arrive per etrur May 1.. j fluor.. and L 0 .at• by • 0 5 lb Alan CO. MOLAS9EB-6° bb Inantation, t4`.l ar rt. per amt. Maylbower for uls by rylb LSAtAII DIUKSX & Cr). TISSUE Paper of a superior quality, ree i l end for u.le at the Wall cer m W A rNtr it.. t . elb No. 01 Market ett.et. WRANSPARENT WINLOW CURTAIN 1 —A worst nooortmeneof now awl boounfal poi yowl, rural. by lolb VI T TNS 0 W BLINDS—Fir arid Pacer Olarad and Iloalaral Green. (10.1w/de.) f.i re/ at We W. raper Iltaraboutaa ^ /010 TIIOMA S I'ALMKR: IJESSARIEZ:--,lnst iee'd at the "India it 'tubber Depot,. Ifimeit thintlimaeles. Jan J.tll rLIII.Ltrti. N 0.11 6 Market st . WNEItS and Consignees of Pig Metal ant Iron Om era hezebynotified that el metal re lassoing on lb/ Monongahela lit hart after the till lost.. .will he removed at their exteenee. WM. VOitriVT LI M. Wharf Master. OIL CLOTH CLOTHlNG—Consisting of kir Orerrotto,J.ol.lo. roam, Er, • fregth sop py ~ I lbe; s bove tomb eyed th r J a acyll.ol;4o , by .10 . 110 Mat. t- CIINESKL-400 but. W. IL. Cutting; 93 •• Ind erre% t0c.,1 nod et Apia by • II MNRY•II, COL R, - Jeto Water st. above Mmithfited. DEARLASII-18 cks rea'd this day for ma br HENRY IL OOLLIN3 1)INE APPLE CliEESE—Redd this dny and fronds na A Bare Chance for Profitable Advertising. .WILLIS P: HAZARD • 171) Cnt7 NCT quits°, 'FIIILAIDILMIIia, 11031n3 about to pnblish in gukilleveral buitrtsrterrotts an this City .ad Phis. sod harlot( mast 000.18 by tutruaroutorut to Insert sdirottiab• toast bstars In rant soft. hue ocoludat to do so, sod tsW nil attention of .all wants harmed In Bosuns,. Ilarluot Lturis far lisle. Lima to Less., nr, Hotels sod I 11 daring places to Nibs biotin. to tbs tollowins ptoporsts to althitsk ;twit' sklusrdrssualt to tither nosh all of ttiobsiow [bastioned ralusbis sari blably popular aorts. 'is: Th. rtclutai Sketch Book of foonsfirsots — lts &ru m: lissom., Internal ltoprobraotals. PolhautlY &sad b rd. sod illastrual with 211 rogrartun. Crop, bro. Iram 81.60. • Hazard's V Walla Itstultark—For tbs Penurrirsols Ball liostl flouts. from Yhtladelphls to Pittsbursh. COI tottrArotts sum's" 12uor. sta. tbuttrd's Illostratat Ltablt tot' Os Ilmotior flail blood Itarlts—With anaprous engravings. Ilmo. 15 eh thastd's Illuttrsbd Mat Bonk Cl. Laws' Mil ems. tery,-Ifitb nesrlr hOespulait• limo. tUe. It is °outlast:try warted, that advertisements TArgly.eaug,W3°.%::,,; ll 4 Alseteelis:o l 7l. prom. whom ISe an objecto willry advertiser to rano. The /Worldnn Book be elm:dated far and wide, over the whole Slate and alty,,e rosooleta corn of active sennsiwn being now ganged noon It with ern nn also will be not to many of the States in Um Union. to Smug. gegland:end other counties. fouling pante of their Mahon Meath/kw, eted winitlyhist molt.' ire. as thig work will &miler the van netdbil snd art/- Mislnsontme and haPngewninati of this crest Mete. „yohnne t uly beginning to bey developed. it wlll have the effect of drawing large Investments blur unimproved bode. mines. met tellosTemotomele. and sonteezently glToeee mpulse breech of bode. I illostrated nand Bone end ouldes will be in the horde of no net eine of etreanm, who nn mon bey inerneing t e nd d of Mom • to aro nod h o norensm end doing their bnelliess In WS clty, and who baring before them *ldle trayeillng bore the advertise s/ate of oqr Munn . mom will harp liners In the ears of Me= hoete Penn them. mid .0.1 whom Mel Mem f ogte=lleols to Laurel Ilia will be nth. pOwention of Manly Only &hon. mot majority °Me thousands of mangos who annually .1.11 (( he t chanting Wt. • Belden Business . lien, Hotel Keepers, Propels. tors of Watering plant end other plane of lumina . re nts, Will derive gnat advents/a from hernia their plr! em advertised In Unto. 1101101. al wow people. oh. lan ! *Lout to bevel CIL porebano 000 armor. of than ' ongne stsrtingla ambit them In Andine out the net pin am to Melt. ;. • Ilienises here been Seal et the following hew/Ste. whwh le for the Brat edition[. the combined bom . bef of I tlo 4 M= 413Ver hlltlliONYlSgl i vgi "47 for one page In four worn. • SM. half sage l7o. Soros/ paw In glitter three of networks. 40. " Se. gm.. Pen In either two of the worn, 30,, •• IF or one Inge WM/mono( the worn. 10. dinarese ontssets for loserticia Inaba body of the wont. Sal W• oftnlittainntiOn tote sabormibm. jaili ibuicutor'm Notice re undersigned, areinaters o(thegitute • of John Johnston, Isis of radon towtobly:. Alio -7 Cboottotectd. ssissriuuur persons todet.ll AA 1.1 eau ranont, and so) , Sofro= har4oic olatma a to omen' LISS p.n.; del y •atseadntal Ar oottlatoszt. ALUM :I )11:15.ita Zen K JObsoStbi. DAN ItIONS CIRCUS. GREAT HIPPODROME. .11 ins Stupenticinit I ....I a....,..rtaman or PIVIV T11.11'• Uum b.,. • • r Two Myrrh'. tt Wham! llon aMlbabtlit e tin pa rt ...er wade' to lotto.br• /moats of the tt KNIIIN lIIPPOWIO.IIr. In thi• L-mt.II y. 1,111 t.e tiptoed !t Pitipl.nrel.. on iima.pll....t. I iv.. ro, the American 1nte1.. , . Irt, for (I.r. Aar.. • tfuly. to- f1:t1....nt yat,rant. pry, ottll, may 1. enti n•rati.! aras..l .1, At tn. I:k:l+•UINA V+ 111 R - 111 , NEILI: .TIIR fIAMEN VP Tille 4%, TUN TOURNAMENT: YWATE V• TIIN OYMNANIUM: `OLYMPUI.SPOATE. . 'AVIIOIIATIVe . TENtIEIVIUMEA. The nerlcnlllalire. nl the gylrhfi4ek-rAY ,, Li:);ALLL7 TROUP. nuEnlontln °lye fort att 101 t.: , •cusi tile .11ole,” g by' ott r iAs utsuper.or In' k• very In4-.nr,•,•01 in .orne . .na,. OIEW .1,1pf.••1 .11 rlyslrt. , The larle i•neromptni4n. I rnlliermlbf attains of clowe2l M 1.,. Ur ' ,:is • • •••'• . DODBLE BRASS BAND: . . Lod by Almon. Alontor,thr hard Bugler TL. VIM i:NSR PVKaLiciNi will hohlsomforlabl, Si I 0• Witr Pcreoup, s, • • , • 11% praviAr.l a Ith ...v.r , .t. contenlenna neatnt,'pn Aryan pe I that iatizoo .n , 4-homer while w1t0.....ing tha.i.cforniaticrg. run.quenc , of In,. trreat excenee of I entaniE ny, U. pro, el rtlafitallon will Invariably be bW4 half {wk.. ae - The p.i.f,prman4 will commen pnwietel . sa-Nrotllpe perlotminces 7!: n'tinek. 0'6710, 11,.CANTLE,Agent NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I r us' receirecLlentrace, , by_Capt Chamiei tor .uttor of Thefl.lfe of • Sailor. Are " - The tilbetty'a 'laughter, be , Wre. Grey., siathor of the Gambler'n Wife, Woke and the Onnein..te. fillderof. the itmtooten—Preeb Pupal/. ' Kelp Penrose, to Mk and Its 48.1.0111 book for Moth. emend Daughtert:by NIM Itobbsek. Dollars BO i Cents. by Amy Letbrop. For eel. br W. A. OH.Dri PRIORY, jet 4 • 76 ',north noon. To Rail Road Contractors. P ROPOSALS ,will be received until the Plith of n)y twit'urinal,e at the BOOM. , FBThwe or the, north Weatern VleCiel• flail Head. la .Barl , r , hone. Wen Union. and Clar/oburer. for the tire tuenon wad Sialoary wf 60 or on erettn,p (of about one'rnihe earbl of that Itnad—etobraclng rol - the hearleet parte'✓nf the week. an I enntainma a nnenber of tunnel, deep entllnk, and embankment, mull ex • eortsederatle of brute.. and rulvert mmortry. The Dn.. extends from the Baltimore and Ohio HMI Head. at the!swab of liana loran Creek, two milt, nut eh Fetterman. to Parkerabanr, on the their Weer. and Is .1081 101 wile, In length.: goerlltratintn will be readlat the elan et Fetterman, nn and after the sth Jule. yymnno. and eoeine ... ere will he Mnt the line to afford totartnation The mutt,. through which the rol , d P•Vdt* 11 beelthr. dl eettlei and eultly•tnl.•and•hundent , rotyphei envy • bed Wenn the rn nte, and from elttwr It ny meant of the Ilalthoore and Ohio 11.e.brwl,' the. Northw.ettorla Turinny and other Co•I toad, and by the Ohio deer.— faeilaina toy cheap rleentlod er the norrale manna • ally nreat. Hand, maid shundant. Che neleteneee -Ohitrnad In adraurint Throaty to romplettot, and re le ohm a Serge amount or later. Bidden , much brine tha heel teellroanhale, and will elate that other work they may have on hand. By OreNt of the 1.1.1,1tdd and tiles, tom 11X0l.1.did0 13 E. Chia( haeloyer. IlelTlnanye,Jnne F4 1,14:44 fel4:ecelllslbly • Irs2r.t. The Celebrated Cxygetated Bitters, VONTA ININO 'no Alcohol, a sure remedy I Or Drajon.la, is YI sun TIVIOI,OI trm, anoin an rain • n t o o ' ut h' s ' e7:.7l%% l l o k::! . a b a ' f7 tlttl ' ll4 ‘ lll?:.t. `,74. Z tt : gad oren Vononnotlon, Anthtna Ththlrim, Flatulenty , or wind in t titntnach. Nirronian,..l.3ohltto. of the ka• i Wrikuoaa of tho ihubll,oolrrldllebllltr. aurl II the Inasocraahlo tyrnytema,rf ttola e110aa....-- Thor ors alpa. the ho..kt.air Ron,' unfor thn pro renflon and cora of For., awl A ante. awl K 11.110,9,1 th a t front a dol,ilitatort rr Ct 0111,1•1 1. of the ,411 ,014 No. 47 Wood stroot. MOST ItIitZEIVE,II-3 lam, Sheets F1.,0r Sil Moth: pfd New VOrh Man0r.2..., of the newest nl tyle of pane... •toela we oller at re. Aoe.. I pore, • !theta rif4 Tat.l.l wide, of tbal. , wrieet qual,tr. n.I .70. whlrh w.kl wet In the tranevortallon i oy the elnklng thi Canal BOAL. at the vor law mite of on. e.000\144. • \ a 11. PIOLLIr9. .41 \ • No lin t Mayltet ii 101ETgE—,250Wligi prime Rio, -arriving si at,d'Al, pal. I,' \ .S' W. t F WILSON,' .I•l4____ . lltyront owl 11 ,, e+rond fa, `ALTP TILE--160 \ \ b`:Crude,ags `:Crude, arrii n ins• SJ sad fr, RI. to \ W. k F. WI t,(1:4. s ' ILK li NNETS— ) A..\ — A. Masan d Cu., u1,•14 - infd. r,egl. iper Insfre;.,l 10 dm.. Sint l‘onnPV: •• , t and Inn. 4 bollion.fr oil 1..- jail • 11 1 , , , , , ,.. , 5 0, 1 , ,, E , ?: , A v ir . r.. ~,i--, , , \curet' at to , and \ 4‘. A MASON A CO. lAW/481 LA VNSll—JaistreeMnt A. A. Slvon A Co, .1 ta.'" lan' ~lied 'Lan., •1 1',.t.. A. Qli hI IWI ER \ SHA v V Lti—A. A. Mo on .Ik. CO. CT' hare. JO,l twor 1 a l'Atre nßonazoonit rd lallLin and •tr)• exiiiderrd crave. llywne. 11.+1Ainv-to, da \Won, ..I..thlr :+tananser Fl4nL, \ ,_ W /!; 1, D .. 13 4 1 .. V . . a1 r i..../) , E . : ...,, — ,.. A , n .i o . tiz , i , o , ts t ii i is 7 110 Harl,l..t \\ .f. 14 \ EII22EX I )9 ,.. l l l , l!itl .. l:o o r t \ h ld ‘ ONS t-11140;13- M. , if•nn% br CAZIVA7 A V IL'eVr ‘ CrItarTZr' s rt: ? Me, 4 , 0/101 , 11,1V1 .•,,, &o oltvq.U.Pr marl 111.11.• - • 161 Om, coat ..I.l.lelacr.ltio. ,3.11. It s Kt-moult for Agent:. A \ 11,1. I '2l) tor mlel.s\ al. , ' 1.11 • Clii.llF.Rf9ON. 11013.1ATO—..itiO llzs.s'it and g Itichniond Tabo.l.. il.Orst.t.lll+.oll* •. l ,l . l rivax. tilJUlllaatax in' role by TOBAr i CO.-=6O tog. ritw!At t ,tr i p ti nf S UGA j R-20 bags Brlvail A tog n l7 : l ,.s. Pittsburgh and Washington BailAoad! affIigSESERIEXIM__ PUBLIC BEEPING IN CAXONSBURO! Frill citizens of ‘ll%.lling,ton and' 'Alle n. rd.) . Count‘e• Uvorabln to tberrinnttWitetpol‘s Mut etc .1 .kretn Pitt:lo.ol nod tV.Olinctoo; moon tint C.l.liers Yaller, , ll n meat On b , ro.th , . esteoptbare.. otr,llllol‘6llAV, Ohe Sty of June, ct.: (ha wet Importanee of the ar• - •.nosel Almot to the fill- , rota intermediate •hetween int. two paint* of terminus. aid Arnie the attention of ale the tarilita frith which toe /tool can Ow two rheittete the in coin run. tinily . , which it will 'net (4 Ulna It. and the utility awl , neentahlenew of the Meat when eoroletwi. ant all' Mel, tern which ilamand enlistment of tea whole eteiraies or Woe la ahia preject. The terertinn will WO Itlennilbll for iMMISiis re aeries itt tot t ence LI the Improvement, audit earnnie is biped that the attend., of thin citf t •I t i ie nen-r edit at. lIIIPHY continua tie Zrt louses, Ebrrq Black Vicueul Cllkaf eery ric h. blatant. nit. fill for Mantillas. • Wavrial - Ana varier, r Mb, mt 4 14 UTTER-6 I}xs. containing 2 cases cacn ftatil , T . Latter, i.t. - TrtAdflt . lll , 7 jet_W. 11,:reCN.1 re ;dopins J Lines Ihl da7. 1.21 tale jelq - • D LULL t bI6LASSk:3-5 1 ) bble. St. Jame 3 S • II Mune.. In *ter*, and 1n wan Dr eV! , DALZII.I. , VITEESII- 4 / 1 .1 CrtTjui 'Cutting this a.lir , o , \O f*lebl EO' IL COLLINS . jel3 w Or r ft, mbar.. SKlOthr3•l,l. ?kI a.LASSES--19.9 bble. for sale by I \ JONES k CO. r on.—re-a-A.cionax vs. an Tom s ' . l4;rie f tritli. o Lsß.n rya QIJI:TINIt\—= Abdo. N. O. Cm foklo by laIA \ NIIIICK *CO. L01.) . 11:c1' . 4 : 309 tomb Janinta . fmakl: tar: .•___. , Ni'" 110QiiS---Jnet reed at 'the Central ttoot A VOL 000110 im* ~ it sketeb or **brriesi Aerieriribu ui. the Univeee, bT liritiarAdV , ... Niebuhr—Life son Leitita or 8.0. Niebuhr. with : ;o essay,. blrrharstor reVilueen,by Charms. Bun.. sln IVBt7l"'nA Lqrls.l . 1 1 Thi btu a nd Wont : f noted Darn., . 1111 btk 00 .rt Ch"4.b". lL. RNAD - 8 Ito th rT \ ri.. . .. crr ~ Apollo Building,. ~net \ AltAtiOLS-4. \Urge and varied ama k rt a .toe arOleghura, Fllk Led tette, Parlool*—platu And Lostrd—jud optne4 at • A. A. MABON (7.11•14 J AI \ . \ t•• 4 sod 64 M!trtel.t•treet..__ gat iA e I ,'1,,.. 111 ' id0 "of To t nd r e e li C r P s d p 6 t, :. A d; an on A. . at Itrid, , _ EW 0000'—A. tason . do C 0... nrn - now ..aid.. • • largo et New end Publoald.Surdiner Dr..; good.. comprlelnw Blvd( Plan. sad Figured Wilts. Fooled Pd.., liwure, arensolines. Poplin.. L•wei. P.m.. .. de Lain... d. Woe., Chan:kb...a. lint.d JarwoOds` Flew.l Mulls., \ •\ ar.) . The Long \ Agouy Oder ; qIIIINGS tvav become eonievitira settled, ban bo • ICA Slid. for A fry Wa7r. In Ids C• 161. Irl na attend to 'retitle* or Ilfe—tlontember that Übe.t.r.at 110THIU HALL, t now atlllatblae moot crow fashldnable and . reasonable Octet af Alltytt and 001 Int Ulothlna In the MT—m.lW intlutentents to cub barer, VIIPATAIt. 74 Wood vied: jell \ AVE , t3TO4l' .TO rtx... SE, POTIIECARIES coun . r' and Ptee,erjr , " IfR Wm Nestle% \ with Marbleerarrate Colutems..e.o rm. Welabt) ilatele, then h tmen) 81 the latent ottle sad Rote), fat tale br KI DI) • 01).),, . ' \ \ er.Weet ett) dr 1 AP.11741 - 6 York pelsbretett for rale b \ \ • tb). \ AV --\ auperiar art ell.for Fare KM ' CO. II LPIIAT,FI MON •Pare,' , for atklo by A 7 feu , \ .1. MDR CO. A LUM -20 lAA!. in tore, fur sale by, ESS PORK. 76 Ulml 07711 ty ,o ‘ .4 17.1 ' , 1:17.7.L11r4n\ it A SOt , / Sides ail Sit o \ 41d I If t Sugar CiAro \ J,Tl7 . \ NE. 11.5 " TkLi. bbi" l " r d r e . 11, DonNii. %` .. IIEESE-IMO lois. N. R. for ‘ ealo bi A j hU VON BONNUOAST k 1111.1BPiiti. INDOW Cita A4S-::\ Ir, "kltemegt 'AIN% \ 100 !oak. \ \ • \Mi " 9212 g fen:4al...b • ' , VON BONN dolOa r k NFORPiak. F EAT LI EAS-3000 3b4. to avve per`at.mr VlkKir pit\ - ,'• I t Tail% rlij!. (or GREASE- 4 bills. to strive per attar ilu AD S for ado er IsitAn DI RAY tpo. OUSEKE EPER,F" frEi'AlititEN.T 11-I— lttrU r .ggrlnt24Atigt rtittri, Tara irroads,Clothrs Floo fn w Ityporobier Compound Restorative or Foraltor• tleanrhor owl Rorarlrg , opera. ori.laol MOTs Tor tadkad and pollotol Furniture. al.. dm. lair hos erdiroi r roporadled *tram ankle, nod 17211 t onrour. irheray,lotry - idtterd.`, \ .••• • Vrodrioes Amoral, Plata Pardo —For Cloodag PM , 1 4 7 ‘ uti Z t rI l id!!!'''' r u 7'4?".:14'1',11t11110.;, 11 '°" • .101). rfo.dP4 Liberty or; . SALEKATUS-10,0 1 .10 lbs. pulverized, 10011 g prslradmi, Sall • JOWN W OD, COMMERCIAL . 1 ". $1. 1 1 11 : 21 ! 1 NTS OF TIM , ~,,,,,,' • \ 4 l l. .0 CEA l'i \ STEAMERS. SRI DA 8. 7 1,11" SA ILINW Tii , A,WII rnon TUN U1.1T111. 1 AIIPS,ICA. Shounon,fc4•ll.-Apci, ....Ma,' 5 9 ••• June I 'LA ' 'l l ' ll ' . 'l l: l l.i .. .fr '' v - N.. •'. g, -... . , ~•, , ''... . •' li ' .2r,f, e.,;„,,,,!,,, fl,, ...:,.I"„;F ' , 9 ' • ""•-•-.Jr— 11111101'A UM., lor New York ... ... "•.•',...• N0r ........... .. ,1111 . 1 " wm.A.1.1.,.., lIS. Tbompfch.lcr '.Ziepf t..... I.—Jilt. S .11/1:11.1.1,1"1„ 1.0ttnn,fr0m115gr0......... ..... - --Jure N Si .I)&llA:thine, from ItaetTu„ .. .., '...'i, JUIN , 12 w 'lea • Juno 'll/.. .‘741111T1114.41111Vi.r.0u. Wm wt0u,....,.. ... .._ Juno IS &YMCA. 11,0.1,00.9 3 e Nt'we York. ..... :.,.'...`..-....,.../une 19 OA NA i•A.. Lan.. tor 11ka05t.......,... -.. '... .... &„_.....1un0 3t lIIIICAT 91.1TAIN. SlstUtowo, Cot ' Now , 1 , 00. /... ...Nue IY, CITY oF.lANClV....7)3l,lrhon,Tiliil.delphia.Junn 3.2 ASIA. .1•1,1 IL hh.,..y New tort-. -. . ... .A ' J.lll •• All'front siwl,for . New York . uni•<*.allvehF , .. l9l l .4. • • !Iv,. MT. Si,‘Tti. , . tu ,11111 . 1 " , . Sanowo. r 'Bermuda.. AC.... 1'&51.11111A. Dwuct....fr w Horton .... , I ' l ,. ' ; . :l7.l ,. :l:&'3 l rill::t i •Ta , :l'eZ.V ., , ;11 . 1 ri' m 1. 1.13 e.. :•• *num, InN Doom.. - .w... 101., •rh,r. I-- . 1 "wow .., -. ..}?iiit;is fn.` .- la.u. lc,. N., 1 e . k .... ...... 7 • • JUve :AI MTV Ill•ANu.u, y1i:1,3.0 It 1\ IVtt..., 11,;t.. •-• l a V \ 7 NI ILA. Moo.. frt. floulet, i t tSA IYUS7:e I:.: f r , t fr o m .. th ft ....... U n u , rtuv %.July AMA. Judtim, rum N'elr.l e ort....- All Csiuu sod Llwarpbol. maps ...... ' • r.I,nfANA._JAXAD:A AND Sine CATS OF ZlTTDDlllAl.litottaburr.V. TelAUU an and Pasaaamfat tan Wrancuma.-.1, .. .... . UNTCKD STATES. .... 21 !Vilth the U. S. Mail. .. it, VAi C T A BIT; FARM FOR SALE—Sit _...... . .led on 01$ Bairlekley Creek. Alt •en Mlle. below b en , cur. and atentt than. nustrene of a hallo from np, ) , ~."„..„,r in „ 1 ~ i„, wiroul, , out.llllDA 45 acres. 23 of w bleb I e etch ten. t al i 1.,,,t, well adapted tu ...denim. or a ertpolthral bur . Tomah, Mcroina. June ~ 1 .4 .. , - Vera The bahusee la 4914.131, wed ...tutted. aud well The market cobtirilleB doll bud qh„let, with 1at...71 , ;..I,N. , :x . ...fe=li t tot ~ ,, , . .?,, , : v :1:= ). MU, champ.. either In ohne or demand. pm slyer is, ,„' d . 7 , L ),,), e mt, u....eue le y ' 3 1. 2 It le ...Octal 0. Fee...tint. with about 8 feet water in rheena. No 1 ,, v-g- , . pa,froad or too hewn up • rhlo half • nee in that nuarter la sleek. .4 ) 'We, from It. For term., enquire • \ CURTI.3 a DoWbS. Real Ea Ma %cent, FLOUR—We have ni. new feature to ootl. In tfB/ boor , ' 6,..,. p.,,,,k,, i , §•,,,,,,,,,,,,.„,, H 0 , ),,,,, ) market. The only Pal.. we bevel of ye.terday wet- 05 s • J ot •,, " N 0.12.1. Vetter ti Stun Di /TRH i 4 Ltd• nu the wharf at 52.04. clear of Inatelelto. am. 100 C -.-- 5• - --55--- 5 - 5 - = Md. extra (rem atom et $3 1 .5.5 .18 bbl. /0.0.1140 .3 1 . 4 .1ne - .... ~, re Jam es Corner' et Bone. hula. ' ••,. .' '‘, i' ' 'S BALTIMORE, 1 111tAIN—We have pales of 462 bet mt. on me II for .010, Naval Sl9ffli Of 6.1117 do :a 0 300 bp at 1ea....1 lot hn from 10.11. St 311 II Au: zxsit y „,. r iw t 6, whi...6 they ,are eouateutly p a p e tepne ~,a , bombede wi th and yellow 001tion the wharf at 874.4.10 P. aralte•nelumnent:Alltet fr,tbiejet ban . r•gl i ttgo,4l,l4l3:4 . l: 125) he at 37010 het. and 140 tat rye et 450 18 Du. No oleo bgt. i. r 2 11 . =7;(,,,;!..,,„,„,Z p) , ~ea t 8,5,.f. No , . of every of other mains that 1.1 ',void bear of. , •jeloAmodelr msliveßor.s-ohe Enark•t. is , nulet, but rd... re reMalc CS•laqa. Nales 3. hlthesuaar at 15. and 3 do at Glio fS 'th Pittsbur 011 , ill'and Oa* hliltilain Tarn -1.. 8.13 . 011 2 Man N. Sprit mr rob at 54, N. Orleans utolami ~ ,N., .p e Compail. \ . \ 014 a? hi. v 3 aegie,:,..ideer to on.hr and P",t4,_ ripllE oubociihei* t o ' tho 'above : Rood will nuiar bona. 14 rola In enilll loteat 104.111 gel , 145153 . 5 ".8 ' A pii.... team hOilee 10 , It flnese•erstdrot Of 1120 • Rio crane o.lon, 105. . • •..,, per Phare s y , . doe of *ha 114.1001. lhe a. 050. 1101 the 118(1051-8.de 0f40.44 rennet eut western Moulder*. aap i : r t, l % ll o 7, t ,VAti 1:174.‘g,..,i dr. ;Aol;:i,r i l d r i 7, Ina 01 for exalt: 4040 la e k t r enloked at Sr. nab: 1 0004 ':',,, 5 , \e, ' lf 1 l•K lab. 01 phi,. chiontha 4 eekaeoutary r ak e at ilf for 08.8. puha lw \ , . . "\ :4 1 anembtr. der a. 55( tor ...des sa nd is•P for. barna el a city taloa*. ---..--- A - em Eggland Live Eititk• Ineureneei, Co. 065 e end top° ba at tdic-80cs.b. and 11S4 c 4 months* . , about the ruireurrat. • for elfr cured shoulders. , .5 , NEW 11AVEN'. CON 'ECTICILIT. 5 , 801.. b Ls , ATM Fat—Sete of .1.000 be red at 150 11111,5;• .., IFORSES, giTTLII, &v. \ lriort 4 4=4 , 4; 80884 hottis —8.401 eater to eountry at 11643 li Lk , A death 1.1, dila.: or a...1a.& ~ ,,I. al 1103.000, wIllts• PIG AI ETAL—Plidaut 250 ton. Slaboulou al $15.111e., I pme. to mere e 0 t.5„81150.600. ' • • 5 • . \ 018.25T0R5! 5 . • SIACKEIIgIa)-841.0.10 Rae Nn . :a at 17,7514 tal. I . Thom.. Keod.l.l. \ allled Ed eV.. J. 1.00. 'Taylor, Jc:t‘ta Pait. • ' Nathablel Thurber. 11 ds.: W. h dr kk. 0111 SIAS. le I.NLIItIiA : elesidant. Oen. T. Itrntaiw,lWoMir e 6.' ix l ,olllo. , No.l2.l.:'eun.rr at' Wood ...d Al r, h (over Fatnpka 4 PVNIIVA 1 , 41 , hot,W. rmanunait Tut OOLU 11 Aissta. —Tim Loudon Timeilmo :erne .* of talref end ototemettio to ;el:route to theitt - !le( production of cold Rod tile, to 1846 FOIL - AM e author:llli, William Dirt ow, re, dolma to • hove eowlte.l ill,tlwt reliable mut twritlef rrid thew. nut r. the eta htitoth not ftwethwting that' Chino .04 Sono nue., lerge,tuamitleo of the prtelowe meta , . of whlett4l,TO Ito w•=pittlt, and noon therefor'e eat bodr to the eltitte..,; we pwrlfue titer othintlee tairli,fepreseot theittee thou of weal. The Ant to . ll table of 'duos. trett`wo abaft.' \ \\, 1816. ' 185{Cr WeetetuCwrio.4.lt6GOl.f.,26l:6l L1;1,341.689 1:50);21 tleeterat Coot. \t, 1.,45,11,211.2.1..%6 t: tp,t.tri Total. .... f.18,f41.57243,5,116 TI,. whole riel.l In Isin,..sl:l.:lrd,h7; oda isr.o The'refralslieue of Boron II orate:kit the tent of reolurr. [eve LlJ,ls24rAlllbe fell value tor the world:4llin excepuel. Thu yfillielltsl es:keeled at $31,00u,0r. CALIT.NIA—C4II(..,rdit Meana a litate ' ral muds ntere.d.that ire give 1111, tlVOrtllt . ...lebt feldnitliblonta and the al., Wataternent of Oar ralgtaa re euralrs tbe market of A.ln Vranrbon: ' , tmonnt Yvven Percent Iloael trt. ;t, ...Iva! Par- Fun table A to Varrints G506C+3,.., Ci.II or the Mat...Ten:kik per rent per month. and 7 camp per an. aim....................... 1. Tbra+ pbi <eat per ;swath knudAebt-ia1(4113 0)5,(tell ---- Total , ` . • ..41.416,000 •—• ...... • . ti.vtincim.—We ere some , limes gedingly anraiw xt the 'urnirronalablo toloteVit tNiimiuteltor will mate 'ln strewing •hie tf Pet , tit it't * 14. " nicht. when be LaCtther plnalolootll . tirbiLin a 'tILIT• ry or bu. b. We 'wrote . notice a few dal*, of the tinning . of the J. IL' tiordon at Zenn'a lattaltel aloeed theitetn . l4 earlng Ihet the wee Isdened iiiilefee. for , city. ebfl ,onier pro.lur. r thity. irtibt the tilliateteil iet . nritiarro and creeps' I,r title city and tbmipra it 1010 s [AV witt[t9t. Its 1011Akilg the T. , mor gl Th,,W.l - yettentaf ‘ eat. : .• We no. eirty to let . . that an acrident Wino-4w' to the a. It. 1i0n... The beet ear. eh. rtualtut , e' e.ett it the, .nor of Zene'a Wand. ontewite Wt.,:tri with, Wed aredahloorulog ltd. sod ninth tilie,wre wi tfe • ',harm apt them: for dila tit:, Ltilielettee t..' _,,,.... ", wet mold 1.4.61 that. the boat and u.upu , nr.d !be ..,!.,„4 e 001.40, chew not all.—the Peet filing to reir, der e'redit 'for the ram, to the raver In 4 It 0 0. 1 el.' r ' \ \ 7-----..- -.,i... 1,, ,. -,02. T.„. f:ttli •ekter,—Tle• recelptnin I lat. , . teen 1 : 9 1:14V :11,N,7rak.;,,,In'ggi , r; t , : o h l.s.li .11 1 (.11g hear few der a. notuwith e......eaur... tee .0. not hear °be d.. to any cenettie ' ant — etne l t• et. end dealere nee below able.. POI. tdie — th. fOr loon .Icia: f1:21 and the latter not belibinn to at , t,de ti thee...l...mead, The tetra If any nitro +mall tor there. tent wrehp. both plaice ha if Ontal the netritet berme., wt . at 11. U. Drip, A... ....- epondente at tlns Ft. beettle Intel' tltic under I ,l= ' ; ' ,4l:i I: Vrt ‘nketry . a,. .1 . fo , . rt .4.- . 1 that. The rroww.`t It farttreole foe lb 0 . The iast sicfnunte lumaGresh Britain and bpaln att blare' w in unekte, awl ode teed of veer 1.. m. eta to thie en:M ut:and our etuate in elythe,leading have bententl Ottiht re`liie . bl• ' ' '' ' pY t tilb and for the ' The aceonnt of Les& ebbileid,the .htne'counth Wet year; la an fo llow.: 'N' A feII:WWI of, pi ' '' \ .i . ' 17.231 It le oneettotutble if there In oon the h.nas ft gi o l. l' ae_ oo ye. l" Tr ".l. tli "o o:int ' A p .lo) ::. 7" ,",: ff . 121 : ` ,,t irvhittFtp•Tuf,...1"'-,-4 .. 1;0:1 - Oi ‘... A thlling\f; of •, • ...«.....11.213 But 111. the eneral tee pteasion 'ttealere that the diminution Of the prob.( of th In 1832 utder that of 1851, wilkhe lets that. wee ettDieneed.".. , . . , . RIVER ..I.IsITEL ' .NCE.' , STE.I7I( 04311.1 ----:-' I..II4IVirLLE - "Ent.B. TlnlEll . AT _ _ R11.1 , ,-Th<l , 3 ware il• fret 6 ine10.... l ' a*ll4 , , . 4iintvl \ .- , Pattie. Scan, lt, ininwnlyi . Atlantic. Partlama/ C. , . \ \ . S. ilayaul. Peening, illisag . \:. tielnyan.` lletwer., • \ lY ' 'l`. I.: Itay;11.k111. illetwlV Surfeit CIIT. al urdorti. 1lr• Are.. Carmel. lawitcr.', a . ' irA= L il e n'ot r : V711 4'. i - Twin City. al ellinlyy, St. , . Jul. Bean. Woodward. .•`• ' , P.M.. , leidcilinidiaill.. . \ P.SPAIITT '‘.. ' Tans Bbriwer. [talky. wr..,. . • Baltic. Woman. Brown t a ir , r. 'Bayard, (Wale% 11l C ‘ • 1•11 No. T. St the W • ..:,, , ~ .. , Serret Can Manioc-h. W • :. `, stereo, Braver. . \. \ '. \ deara.. St. Clair. Waft i i Backer+ e.t.a Dean. C ' " . , 11113113.11. Cnowell, Aabeet,l . • roit raraidi3 i • ... Li., 4 P. 51. • W ELLSVT LLPForest i ' BS.AV , CliCt Wließ, Tun Di tepere term arLou'orille" though we wo t tor Mt. d w~eocert tl TowEn Wicker. wax It Ira). bup l tell LAID log up at t piluting:—/ Franklin, 111 an llct tine am ilk BRTIXIEU Vt . oks " r= . bpi BM. tkivs , olou do, oirs' r:lertNt 's ib\ CKIN , Dolma, kictl t t, Ito i.na 6131161 b. &of. 1 , 0 b. boom to lesS . l kttEr l bto sI A # I s me It cks. MB "Mrs l ' ita;1 ) 4 1 1: / .a obl 6 6. Shalom trilt ' s 4 gi C 4 do .4 9tvlka 'hobs. nek Mob :barbs .ANEIII * Os. 13030 its :bairn. COI Bossism\ I Al 1.0 4„, r , J I.IVJ Loms.ln, r`o,l ttr..411,1 madiclaci atiNna. A 11 . 4 4 nV j b!L son Poirßsoisb4 404 Kstral7li bsis "mai Niblick a co: I MO! Obis 16 bgs strati ir CINCINNATI, B 'Um" /1 bsoo restii• 1 CO basis. toss imp= sks bs &liftman; n; Ss Ws es rkimuieut u 4 B:i*"11.40Bra bbd.,. A • R al n¢ Asoraha,D Len* .11 1 .16 •am boxes C.vodca Grabaral 6 eta ‘117 0 ,2 23 11VA1 LII!* ale boo, !talus a ',.*=IVAPTIVIgoitt . „ bu mdir, Chit mow lu bbla amnia dun. eau: bplaro oil lea luau won; Oarnaa ll; . a bb un% t aU U Shanac.x 4 am tom but.T, 20 14 4 44 ( U s & NOW 1t411..1 . , CINCINNATI, vb1•VT,,. , , 11 ; Wnorer, froll3pro I •I Ds meta U Leech au% 411 1 , Lpl•nett,tenor• Nicolg / • \ Lae mix. Ilavly. J•lnt A C., LN bblA .v1;;-1.1. A Ow; o e' n 4 % R • ' :ZrYi 6 E:O ' t bd at its. V I,eth Orr. IA bss I IZ. L.LT, Chat. \ \ lc" • RAILROAD CtINVYANOE. ' 1 --------- : _-_- 7 --L , _ ----- ..,,-.-- \ % hitSlittTLVAleut o a t h ua.itooT. ', ' 1 The harms Morning halo iiyeea ar 03 6 n'eloeh=srni \ \ rho hapres• Itienirel ITaia leaves at 034 o . olo o k. ' \ )11101 IENNAYLVANIA lIATL htIAD--ITYST. \ \ \ ' \ The Riplen. ton 4,,,,ea Vnieral '.t +•t BtattOti at 11)C, \ c.:rlork.. N.. era atriree el 6-4 , 3 o'cloti.. P. ...every dar \ : \ 010 n oenlar.. The Aencearnedallon train 'gimlet 10 \f , . ______ - \ ' , . 4 N nionlknt brick - 1./welling% ' , hosted 11, on Non brtwero %ray, and'lltdad. Stdan a t h e . 0 .1 dralrattle Deo Madly it, hon. a being in good 'resit. and l...ted in Anird. and nna of the tatatt pleasant pant or ant tit, Tern. 'encitarste, yawn. en the pn.mtm. or joit „. — .i 1 12 77 E1 - oe . : 'TIMES Story 'Brick House, Ind on Sorthdrld street, fast alas. third door • I.4.¢l.tofre :‘,lEuttutr;Lotctilitati. ........ . J nor I. .... For Sale. \ e Form For Sale Information oat Where the tfttil it. th, burro'', I, moe. Nue ‘ 4o l3 n an ' Tgli b rlitll7,..,2" " vAwzr.a . A ° Li!Pallig i. r.4lr , 1 Paltry the ' , mint breatb prevnt tbadenoyekaad *nit. en Lb. both. corm the forret mouth. se. 'Abe reenq returned If It fatbn • Poe nit. by the prtnelpaVDrunglita. end by tb•brulade•\ A. PATT6RllON,Apotbeeetr..- "... I/ant/tut:a • Birmlnef fa. Prainal• _ Notice. • annual meeting of the StGekhaklere• o r the Rake altolnc CoMrottt mid *snot& th• goim of the amt.'', on Mondoy:Jolt Co, INS.% roll at-, voutanee requested. , r.dutro 1. MANN ALBertitml. • . . Utica Wool Depcif. , . . r pil E. enbscramig, incceseorg • to Taller & i IlsekrelL r.ll rootiover tLe W I l'lnetaboion emi t.... AnAl herelrfare. ashl wheit canstescarot. Ikea tbp , a• ,I,Alring ea 1/..tit.mmarkot.• . A Cash ulranets made eml i toar t it ,: i ttral:7 • L .• , Ut/e.. New tort \: fr ROCERIES- Jr 26 rEiliaFingari.. - i • , , • ' 60 hal, Diniginer . 108 lair Rio Coffer: . • ' 100 iiii iiatairaio . • . WA liiiilirbi Coiling 1 raiiii'luilaN bro. Virginia Torero% ' 60 half etviiii• Young Hymn Tr. . 60 tag. Clings gattpatro.; tir isiii , liy_ _ co , i.io . . .- i • 121A1All tiIiKLY a .1 - tbcKr.TE-auo dor.. for solo I)y' 1.9 14A1All DicKer k CO. IAURILA.6ICUMISE, y co bassi.or this assisablo taws Dot op la unit I .sea s or .9 lbs. sob; rspirssly 'or Reilly memo" LT;. "IC A 11141.1/ KO 00.. ' \ Grooms sus Tem psalm. URLINGTON lIEHRINO-15 bace;.yei p flue, cn with frnh errlralnesery **dal". I ' pile by • ' W. A. kb-MORI* Ou. WSOKED SA,LBION on hand:for salo 1.9 2 • ', I:III3eCLU6LI &CO, 13 °LOON& SACISME—On hani. - for os • 00) . W. .A.. 4Lunce a co.. A Card—New•Doodahgain. L URIIPY A BUROTIFIRLD are now re 1V a. es.l•llm th4r TBIRDERIPPLY Jrctrdsthl. refit, sal byre opta this =Amin, ~ Oloesssuef.ssul - .the:a. styles Of Bonnets; c.o. Nora on,: sod MI/tuft ),Ixtarom and Moe Afstltllla, . It Iv! . trurr.rl . WorkrAtlrrn. Snow., trlzirtin, kr.; And n itl b. nrenieg nlannt drily forrorn• then. •rihr 'rind. nr Unnrro., Boren mill frei It to their silvaritagr • all with - them.' • • aTilerehust+ refilentehlng their tomtalint, will 1, rirtiint With ennettstm.reemPro 3•9 A RTAIN '8 At:wash:Le fora!, Al Jul, ~. Ductluo . • greut drazos(le Racoswea. Tbo C•rstmu DrotAser, l- , :0,5 et Appii..p.Vo Popol. Llbrarr—eoutuets. rig. (rut the (alumni r Reuter. ,Tbs. abave?levr worts havt NA hFeu teed. wurl lot too 17 •, W. A. GILIDENFANNST API.; _WI , 1 , k TO karth Street . Per Your Licenae. FrtHE blercantilp lippiniser for the bounty 14 of Alleahrstr, ban AbloJar m r4t ~...,yvL =Aft, sf.ll f .s ona r bece:riltfbte l lsr . r.Vlll.ghirar, and Wintery . ' .PC b renew Indtbred. will WIT_MCO . Sra e m m. . JOll2l LOWLAND, .I.4dat.twltT , \ Coantr.Tnnvurer.. S IIAD-150 tibia. Noe. A & .2„to arrive, awl • • s aotts werr a ca. 1110 CONTRACTORS* `, . 1. '. .9SD3 kto Ilksorra Pcokrtor Clk..Okk Patio; U g.2 DLL. 11 6 =i1g1t, ilokasho. for ado by J.' N. DILWOKTII CO.. LIAIR-1600 lbs. rec'diorenbilz i, i I • J. .r. k .11-J.. a lea .24 I. hot), OOPI. ILTANTED--100,000 ite....WObi, kij which V Ss& sis be paLl. ARD 7 -8 beg' just received fer:eale • MIELL a 3011MIT011 88 119 Water in, MACKEREL-20 k. 10 bE do. No.', Ali a. Liasa,,Jun reed mud fur we ny \ RUSSRLI. • J MUMPS. s ITEHRING,-a) bbln. No. 1 ree6ied and `tar 1.•1* br \ RUSSELL • JORNME. 11.P.UTTER-3 frenh,receirnd f"r mai by UP i<9 • RUPBRLL& 301INFTON. rLOOII.-36 DIAN. &km S. F. ja re- JAY " Rt 19841 & oluvrfoN. TESTEB..PA)V \ Eit--A luqAptiftkl r" 111;g16 PALltrat. Narkot amt. BOAlt.1) PRIN'rS--A\vmriml assort • 'mont, for oaWst Ow Wall Pap..l. W`krob”...o •of • „ 711n/.4., LV IR 11110§1OFFICRVAPEli—Otmik ,s ie lr; red ILO tofaalr "by `. lociustati "Inn daetz 4b -b7. on. Went , of the nom• ot mania 4. 1 ,00A11.-10 bh. t. N. 0., laudi from 1.7 flip enr.._ Joe .1; D. (lAN PI LD. itONNETO ANll 14BISONS--A. n.4, Na ll IP son Co, on, Owing out their 'tut of iva 004 114 bost• itinalr .SO.l MO , L , /4 1 8 • 8 b f . 5 7 7.6 , ?b1e i. jjLet ~I ;eA e x e :7l4l. • 'LIISII-30 bble. Lake Tibet; - - al et.... 15 barO.IOWhtIOYhh I. hr.'l:4!.: rl ler'e new hips No. 2. wanes r -e now ly want and ro -111111151.• Jane ‘1111) . ar• b• In IJOTATOEB-21 receitpl lur aale by` \ J. %ELM. •I 11L LEMON-43 tbn. OA - Le:raw, war., Ur 'gated re to a pas article-J.IM reeSanct tar rata ter ; a. aat.l4raa.l44, W 0- ‘, - z - .11:TPLES--1 bl, fur fturi by .1.7 .1.7 J. T. At 3. J. UGuNIIL Allegheny 211,ViriglAPla Cb SHARES for sale, nt i A{ • A. WlLtilho - 11.13.. Stock aml Evtitogo. tirolten.. • 1.? corner I. kr et i.Ol Thl.l as. cwi mg. tan tars 4 .4111.11 Llugott. ,rtITPIII Allegheny City Boncla IIITANTED .at the comer of hferiet and V 'MIN bl . A — WM Kira \ OD.' are° tdo ray TO , ", Or do, MS A L. tot R \tousle% lliriesotaliniag Co,' 30 8. """ .4 'e by • - a. WILKINS CO • Gnat et 0 amet& 44 bblig tann MI AL & IitACUN-41.101.1 14. Bides & Bbooldere u rlaYay , J.S. aI. a . Doan. 9.1 . 7 JJIJnf knme.. bum 44 b. ex hue IMA sky. DT Ito, o h It (*fa O. Immune cote. btle t Di u et , 3 bbs& ' Dm Beesley treol,Doreg. ; 1.0 Wild=42 V • 30 els emu ter it Metter. Corearr. testate / b. Co empty ZIWO - Y4ANTE, Aler sgj olls .R.E .4 BY THE NIW • ZING • Ilbkh luiv• born Musa eta i.4...1`,7 , ... e ti t4 bah to N/troe lad the U dud bum*: to retain oniirua b.ny ptztertlys wawa* Jri 1:11 vt• to mug otbvi \ \ WHIT): ZINO PAINT vardy a ia:Dalda of Zane, ia *mated Me trom *alhas till *purity w hummer, 'pram *III, la brauhral t 0 .11.1t....4.4 Is Manly Mt. flual9.• 141‘0.9." T WILL NOT TUitN• YELLOW \ .11 , wat . aaawat mar han k Lu wantlate es • w haia : MX . gu n itbsiazals attaula and tlnatthat WAR' 111MbrailTath'!:111 below 117ds .bel r. rE4110:0, \ , with wahnraad daa. ot • tlivanaalw• • no What iawaslala MILD. • . BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. \ ul* " . " tml ti msSo taw cheap* and *data the =gad tar coatiaa .hfhjou mamas. ittaambaaa. ana wnweaa !ha.. - '• fu, wtod, thy wa taxa a• Jag on bah , WEATHER AND FIBN PBOOP; fat Iron name tarsus Portkikrlint." l .Z Drs t ' s gsf•Stie aomdma and WA*/ , • ltia. they arr olicklr,..l rt. =He* , tr." do LOS ago* aolat iloo•Mstif aszthr *saw 0.1. !rd.* Wasiatia as Ilbarg tar agr len ow 110:=1(.40) iketbiirunakrYdadami. httnn i q Lb. to 4.1 a• to / WUmft. 13; - b7.6 - 17- 7 190 romp pa- rior qua: mut. .
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