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',..: ,4, ,Aiii,,,..... ~,,•,:.k:i:•:''‘` •:;..;:',; 41,, e;:, tiff ` :4 ‘..1.:. 'f,..4-.. ~,...:•.,,::Z:,-;1N.,,, !..5-.:.:4-:,..:i7..,%'N''.i:i. ~ ., ,. .1; • 44:, 5':1t......'f.;T:',,- t.,.,7,,•,:?,:,T, l i .: ; ,I . 4.' ' ' ' '- ':;:: l '.s' ;V ; 1 ,i,,,,.!..,!';. ;5:-... latr.:".,, I , , .:I.;'"':'',A?,,'*.. i:), I 1 .2 . i , s•-f.'''l..'.ei: ,- ' • !:; , :j.'it,4 .:.. [ i „ ,,,, , .. : -,- P:t ''ll ?K1gt.44:.-4 ' ,..,.,.4;;...2,- ;' , ..f4 , 0 . t . 44(4, i 4 . ...• ; ,- - 1!...-,; .Vi.'-'14,i., '2.--;:,,, ~..,:-.';':../. ~' •.: ~._ .. i,, .;.i i :.:-..,,.. .: ''• ';:'.. ?' 4 '-':',:-:; ' '7 * %," C t ' . l4 .• 1 t " Prrrsiluitiiß GAZETTE . :WEDNESDAY 110aN12G, JUNE 10. 1852 Antiniaande and Whig County Ticket. Ica.lisaus-112r, vurrincr. DAVID AMID& hittobanch. son iongss.-42, tanAlcr. THOMAS M. HOWE. Allubsay. roa saran. AILOACIE DAUM AlWholly. UM:MGM IL APPLIITON, Birstiothsm ;lOM*W' PEMMllT.KeKsesport. 1110 GARD GOWAN Pittsburgh. if. S. SYSTAR.O Taruship. JO DI PON Targutuut. nun WILLIAM MAGILL. Pittsburgh. ZDWARD 0111PBIL4 Jr. Plitoburib. .wants arnica or come or wungs moon. N. ORBIIAt.T. Altrebmir. WILLI#II ALGIO, Plllaburgb. ]W[9 LOWRY. Pala.,"h. . magmas. FRANpIR I. OAILDNEII. Vkl - READENG MATTER WHZ,OR FOUND OX RACII PAGE OF THIS fAPRR. We give pike Cody to s highly intareatin letter from ;distinguished gentlemen of Fort Wayne, Indiino, to Oen. Robinson, on the, sib; ject connections with our rood to Chicago, tisiipo and Lasalle. We hove hereto fore noticed the progress of the Ohio and Indi ana scat, from Crestline. the terminus of our road; to Fort Wayne, and we would be greatly gratified to sea the suggestions 'of_the writer with regard to "material old," in the promotion of these neW enterprises carried eta by the com posites interested on this end of the line. utia namatOus Tasr There is an article la the Post of yesterday, on this eubjenl, which seem. to require a pulling notice. It abounds is talutstemeutt6 some of Whiob - wisltall notice. ' The Post lisps that the Catholic. are escisied from attain civil rights by a law, (aging lb. word in thii 'culinary sense) If this were true, it would mat. tha matter worse for the demo crats, - who are aliays in a majority in the Leg . isistare of that State. If tbsp, it is simply a law, why. If they were not favorabhe to it, did they not repeat it long ago. But In tiffs OA Post . d.uhibits iii usual want of information- The re- - 1 / lieipus test isa part of the 6'onsfitution, and not a statute. , To alter the •oonetitntion in that State require. a vote of two-thirds of all the po- Puler votes given thi two occasions utiericessa .6ll attempts have been made to abolish this odi ouspest. IThe last wan in 1851. At the election - at which the question was submitted to the peo ple 57,644 votes were cast forl)overnor, and on ly 26,994 votes were given for and against the • .o.nhtion of the religious test, which at least elmiref`a - yemaskohle degree of indifference op . • . n Abut luentiosi. For (taverner the vain wee— , . For Dittimore, (Dem.) 27,1'2 Atwood; (Prima Dem. ) 12 OS T.)tal Demoerttic vote Fur Sawyer (Whig) Doinaraticinajority Now let ye see how the vote stood on the reli ;dolts tent . questioa. Ae we said hrfare, only 211,084 retell were riven, which were divided as follows - _.= _ For its abolition, 9,8G2 Against • •• 17,12`d Aletority against abolishing the !eligious teat, 7.11G0. 'these flares are official, and ere cord led from the leading doffiocratio paper of New Hampshire.: Yet in the face of_theee forts the Fast has the effroytery to use the following lan- "If earth 'elatila Operative in deg Name - Wee, whit bad Oen. Norse to do with its to o:Amaral Nothing! Bat, op the 'contrary, he ins 'shored by the side of the !assented Wood • bury to hove the foul stole wiped out. Bat their Ward to shollatt this odious test, did not foil through the lakewarmness of democratic sup . port, but the determined resolution of the whip', abolitionists, and free-vollers, to retails it. No man could do more than Piero, and Woodbury did to Owlish It, but they were-overpowered .by a malignant sad proscriptive opposition, sad if IL 4 curled out let the 'tags and abolitionists, the &linear porents of soak unnatural vaessame Xin our repot bola government be held respell , hie for it", Here theignorauce of the. Poet displays itself in the Snit lenience. "If such a law is opera. i tire in Nil Hampshire, whit had' Gee. Pierce to do with Ile nmeneent?" it asks. 'ltis almost absurd 'to argue spinet such stuff is this: but as the religious test was inexistence before Gee. Pierce was born, we shall clear him of all agen cy in Its "enactment," es the Past terms it. The Poet sore he has labored "to kayo the foal stain wiped oat." If this be so, his influence must . hare been feeble indeed, when he could, with . the aid Of "the lamented Woodbury," induce less than 10,000 voters to aid him in his ef forts. Shah a story is too ridiculous to excite any thing but mirth. Bat the Post says the Whip and Abolitionists defeated the Democrat+ in their efforts to wipe out the "foul stain."— This is piling alisurdity upon abeunlity. The Whip In that State are greatly At the minority, and could net, seen if they wished, defeat their opponents.= this or nay thing-else. Bat the ratan= show that the effort to abolish this test wee a Whig _measure, and failed because they ' were in a minority. to fifteen ntrengly Demo'- engin towns the vote stood,' For For abolishing the Catholic test, 360 Against:" 44 3.186 Almeet ten to one to the strong holds of the "Democracy" against wiping out this "foul stale while in fifteen towns where the Whigs were the majority, the rote was,, , For abolishing the Catholic test. '2.612 " 674 These flptimars taken from the New. Hamp shire leading Democratic paper of thit State, and they show us how the matter really Meads. -In the town of Concord. Mr. Pieree's residence, the vote on that OCClllitil laced 122 Irk toter of wiping oat this "foal aim.," and 609 against doing Go 1 We leave t reader to Judge upon which side his vote and ..ffaence.were probably cut. OM readers will bear al witness that we bevel inner glittered the Catholic', ar endeavored to , cajole thrincvd of their votes ; bat we think It is but .sittipti - Nstlec both t+ them and to the Whig perry; to set before them the facts in' eels- I don to the intolerance of the constitutional' New flatopstdri, and the conduct of the Locofoeos rof that Slate in the attempt which was made to wipe -. out what we cordially agree to denominating • " foul stain." The weight of evidence is yet against Oen. Plena, and 11/C tell the Foot that It will require something more than bold and tin , pidebt assertion to remove the well founded im pressiaii, that he went with bin party in oppori. tine to the proposed amendment of the Causti =dont ‘, tdemo.. 7 2/c Faso , Pa a--Composed . and iirsigo foe the Plano Forte, by N. Kumla, c Pittahnrgb. - -We ate indebte.l to the authiii - for s copy of this piece, whlch is bsatifulli caste tat WI 11 UO doubt good; butsu editor's sanc tum is Do plane to test its merits. The Springfield Republic ilburtratee the m end and notional reputation of Mr. Pierce, by relating the' following conversation that trims piled in Madly: "Fitutklin Pierce, of New Hampeldre, nom inated for the Wresideney." Thit announcement WIIII mado to our citizens by Mr: Miller, the tel. egtaphla operator here :about the middle of the afternoon on Saturday., lain. A few minutes thetwifter„ and *MU nil were in hourly expec tation of hearing ot the nomination, • Whig met one pf the meiCiatelligent Democrats of the county, In thi4treet, and inquired, "why don't you hurrah for Sietraf" "For 'Pierce ! Who's Planet" naked the Democrab 'Tierce, of Now flmopeldne," tisposnled the MSc but you ,needn't shout for him, as - l's jolting." "I thought so," eald.lba Llenmenst, "for he's, a Whiy awyeetr." • ' The Balton of Tuntry has decreed s largo dangles of Toils in Arable and Turkish print to the American Oflllala Boolety: The gotten mho thin donation partly la consideration of the poems many it aid& Ando LSI vas re. celled la Anossion. Oka. Fiala:um Pantos, sooordiag to • *tato matt in the Bostos J05:124 la s Mont doialad• sat of las Lally of 'Penis sad ths Doti of liorthusiberisad, tba deb Wag acrw sabot. . minim Raz DzitocincT. Our apology for insertlag the following abom inable extracts from a speed; made at the Westin meetlag of the "Democracy" in Tam many 11,11, New York, is, that we wish to show some reevectable men, who still adhere to the locator° party in this region, whet looofoooism to in that central: wigwam, that great heart of loomfooolma, the brutal and savage potations of which give life sad vigor to the party through out the country. We - tare not to make say oom ments, farther than to remark that the gross in sult to the illusirleas dead, with whiob the speaker closes, is in perfect keeping with every pert of his speech. We copy from the New York Herald, a paper friendly to the election of The chant= introduced to the meeting the Hon. kir. Willard, Lieutenant Governor of Indi ana, who was enthusiastically received. After. speaking some time of the result of the Bain; EOM Convention, he went on to say—.l love the nomination because I like that democratic platform most; and I say to you here, tonight, you most rivet the Iron heel of the democratic party to that platform, and never abandon It.— (Tumultuous applause, In the course of which the speaker took .of_ his coat, vest and necker chief—an action renered advisable by the in tense heat of the room, and In which ha was Im itated by many of those present.) We most , now try the great question, whether fanaticism or reason is to guide, the. destiny of this empire. (Good, good, sod gmit applause.) I say to you here, to-night, that the toner-stone of lids plat , form is the Fugitive Slave law, and by it audit alone we will stud 1 (Vehement applause.) I am a stranger In your city. (No, no, from the body of the , house) As l.wander along your great thoroughfares, and I look on the majestic buildings, mad see all thitigas of wealth, 1 be come impreued with tba greatness of your poe• aesoions. Bat how -do jog owe this procsrtyt Who gave to man the right to hold that which is his? Who gives you the right to wear your nap on your head? The law, and the law alone, glees man the power to hold the property which l is his. If a man comas and takes your cap off your head, he is called • villain, and he is seised, sent MI to prison, and told that he snail not dwell among men, for he is a thief and a villain. (Cheers.) Now, I want to know if the fathers of this country who came together end formed the soutitution of the Bolted States, if the great and good Into The were there, with clean bands and pore hearts, did B o solemnly declare that Southern men may hold properly In the eons of Africa? (Cheers.) Now they hold that property by law. Ido not mean a law so high that you cannot are it. (Laughter.) I mean a law as high as the constitution of the Baited I.orates, and that is as high as my political quer els shall ever get. Now, by the sew and by the coutitetion, there is the right of property in man, and I imjihet if • man is guilty of • vitt. tattoo of lair who taken,' 'this hat, he who helps the fugitive to escape, be whe"ttegis stud robs the master, he is a thief and a robber. I repeat it here to night. I say that he who violates the constitution and the law, and asserts his right to defy the law, and with ruthless hand robs the master of that which the constitution has nude hie property, is a thief and a robber. (Great *huts and enthusiasm) * • • The speaker related a ludicrous story of the nigger to whom medicine yeas Om for hie wife,. with directions to shake her well after each dose. Ile shook her once, twioe and at the tithd abate the kicked the bucket: and be applied it to the loses given by the democracy to General Harri son, General Taylor, and to produce its great re. suit of annihilation in the person of Gen. Scott. Great thoghter and applause, amid: which the speaker se• down." 0810 AID Illnit/LIF4 FOR W11,111F;114 31, 1811 . . Gas. Wm. Borates—Dear Sir—The enoin. end paragraphs will show a gratifying resplt es to the extension of our "BoolrboUr" Railroad. Its completion to this point may be considered ,certain, and we are now turning oar attention to an early connection with Chicago, or Lasalle, cr bath. Under our general Railroad law just coasted, wp ere no louger compelled to follow our charter congeoting with Michigan Southern company at Lsporteo„st guy take an indepen dent route -ton:kap or resswhare And it is o fortunate circumstance that a tiny. .N.ue to Chicago will pass through four conoty Bests, thus accommodating the business and Securing the active support of the entire district The whole di:dance to Chicago will be about 148 miles.— Should not the AtiSuainary steps be taken - ii, construct thin roluellting between Pitts: burgh and the illimitable Northwest? pen there be any doubt, alter the eplendid eo ce 3 0 1 the two Michigan Railroads, that another through route, posesealag lethal advantages with either, would be spaying road? sut,our ultimate elms should embrace also a brush 'slivery/Aug perhaps at Warsaw and run ning to 14040. This is to be a point of OZWIL. else Railined Na'syction, betides being the' head of steamboat herigsgen on the Illinois river. TbsWestem branch:4 the plinois cen tral road passes from. Lasalle to Reims, skiing, in connection with our road; a route pm from Galena more direct then by Chicago. With Wee two azterudoes oryour Pittsburgh road, the following would be the comparative distances: Front Liealle to liatTorle by Chicago, Toledo and Dunkirk, 1087 From Lasalle to New York, by Fort Wayne, Pittaborgh and Philadelphia, 9Gb From Chicago to New York, by Toledo end Itunkirk, , From Chimige to New York, by Fort Wayne and Pittsburgh, 906 In these distances it la *Flouted that the "air line" road. from Toledo to Gown, ;Oil be made, shortening that route 12 milts. From Galena to New York by Chicago end Toledo, 1142 From Galatia to New York by Lasalle, Fort Wayne ad Pittsburg, 1094 The country West pf us is new and without much wealth. To accompitth these great ob jects, will require a liberal support from the two companies Fast of Crestline. Hating ctor plated your negotiations for your entire work, and the Pennsylvania central road being to the same alvenced position, may we not hope that the time leaser ethand when these two compa nies wilt few' pre tired to give such efficient aid rosy at once settle the construction of these extensions in the public tubui as a fixed fact. That such a demonstration would metgrially ad canoe your stook there can be no doubt. While the Chicago branch should perhaps be the Ant to engage your , alerts in the way of lm. mediatecoaturuction, I think the one to Lasalle shield be embraced in the fine terms and re ports that may be .a add. A decided demon stration in that direction in the first instance, may be the means of securing p deeper Interest end more pecuniary aid at Chicago. Fe Impor tance, ultimately, to our through route. 00 La salle emmexion may indeed corpses the other. You will notice that this is the direct, route to Beek Island , Council Bleb end the Southern 'Peru. Yet 7 respectfoily. 10 MID ISITIAIIk iiIIII.IIOMIL- 4 / 1 11 whole of the grubbing did grading of this work bu been, »let, to sub contractors, and is to be ptithed foriamilto completion es tepidly as pal. ale. The lath% of the 'Nemeth Division, from Port Wayne to Tin Wert, took place here l on Tuesday last; the work, we undantsad, wee let at fair rates, to energetic and responsible mutilators. The work is po be ell completed by the first of June; 1853; the repentruotare, sills, cram-ties, do.; will be laid down in the cairn of the summer, and If the company mai ceed in raga:listing for the iron, rail' will be laid and the can, running by the close of the year 1853. It l the litigation of the directors riod the contractors that this shall be the case,. and we see nothing to prevent it unless an no. favorable change la the money market should place :it out of the polar of the directors to raise the money as foal it could be adrantsgr Italy expended in the prosecution of the work. Tho. Allen County. Ohio,:,bond' have been aid far 80 coots, and our county bonds could be sold at tbe same rite; but as it Ia hoped that • larger sum might be realized, the, offer was not accepted, and the President, Judie Hamm.will proceed to New York In • few days, to Cu.'l dearer to erect a more favorable wan Thlr ComParly has berm 'organised lea than two years; and now has the whole work under contract to contractors, ready to commence spa. rations Immediately; the eight of way nearly all secured, at • marl nominal expense; • stook *a • pita of $737,000 subscribed, afficlent to com plete the whole line ready for the Iron,. and a fair prospect of having it finished and oars run ning within 18 month.. No other company ever commenad under suck favorable asep. The early completion of the work is now a fixed fact; the route is emphatically a 'thick-bons" route, the most direct east and vast ens in the Miths; in • short time it will be sartected with tribu• tory blanche* ramifying every direction, and thus securing a large Asa of the Immense Iran sit trade between the fettle Rat and the At lantic, It , mist become one of the best paying routes In the country. The amount of Oak take* by the countles bag the line, is • - Co. 152245. lodlirid. Stook. Crawford, 0510, $lOO,OOO $60,000 Wysadot, " 60,000 25,000 Allan, " 'lOO,OOO 60,000 Visa Wort, " 60,000 6,000 Allen, balsas, 100,000 67,000 Stook tabu by ooatnotors, ' 160,000 ' 400,000 387,000 400,000 • 'total, $787,000 1 . 466t10a of ON Depot ads la plus causal eouthignal witesat, awl so lat' yaw, estedeeat was shown bytriton:et- paftlen - ii -be half of their faverite locations.: Alter.• patient exentiaation of the differeet site. preposedi" the Directors Sully located the Freight and Passen ger Depot end Watering Elation on the pumds of Allen Hamilton, Esq., between Clinton and Calhoun streets, a few rode south of hie rest fence—he donating 6 acres 'for the purpose.' The Engine House, Cars, Ba.,_ at the north-west corner of Judge Haines land,.adjoining tire city plat, at the toot of Hamm street.—he giving 6 acres for that purpose. It the company should hereafter erect machine shops, work shops, ha, they will probably also be placed here. These locations are probably as good for the joint In. West of the company and the city as any that could have been adopted; Individuals might have preferred other sites, and may perhaps feel disappointed—bat we think one citizens generally will be perfectly satiated. The road being now certainly provided for to thL•Point with a certainty of its immediate tom pletition, the next consideration is, in what di . notion shall it be extended? It most ultimately, 'Arid at no diatant day be oontinned west to Chi-, cage or some other point in Illinois, to connect with the chain of railroads extending west thro' that Elate. The Directors have ordered a sur rey to be mule immediately to Warsaw, in Kay chum° Co., to be afterwards extended to Chit:atm or Peru, Wools, as may be found most expedi. ent. The engineers will commence the work la about two weeks. The althorns of Whitley and KOllOlllllOO counties must seethe advantages offer ed them by a connection with this Ilue,and lf,thej feel able to raise such an amount of stock so would justify the undertaking, they could 111011te• rail road in a shirt time. We have no space to dwell on the advantages which will scone to Fort Wayne from the con struction of the Ohio and Indians Railroad. We look upon It as mere commencement of our railroad career. Other roads must amnia with it at this point, branching off to every direction. A glance at a map of the western Mateo, and the great chain of railroad, nor popstructing, aUI sathly-any onp of this faM. Fort Wayne Is 'destined to - bosome dpe centre of one of the beet and :mist profitable chains of railroads to be found I. the Uoiop. }'or Mt Pittsburgh Gar Site, Mr. EDITOI:—An application was roade some time ago, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Comia ay, to have the city vacate Eighth street and • part of Plumb Alley, in order to afford the Com piny a better opportunity to construct • Passen ger Depot. I hope inc city Councils will meet the request in • manner that the desired object may be obtained. Yet it will be well for the ci ty :ethos' to (=udder well, before they • cede poblio ground, that already one atrtets are very contracted An equivalent in money for the change will not be aatisfectory to the public. There is no open space within the city limit, to accommodate omnibueses and carriages suffi ciently epaoiona for the present time, and how much more shall be required when our Railroads centre here? Would it not be well to have a foil compensation in ground from the Company, fronting en pberty street, approprilted to the pablio. Ctrislo. 72011 WeiralSOTOr Carrespoadre• of ths Maly Plusbare. Garet. WAIIIIIINOTON, JIM 12.185 Tho Whig Fllllbl:uteri, who have eo hag Dein beating about the frontiers, threatening all aorta or enti r e upon their own party, and now and then preparing far a For m , ct eterppe4e iVe the territarier of the opposite, pr. thought to be caring In. We shall probably be able to nomi nate Boott without a platform involving elavery, without degrading pledges or unmanly submis sions. Large numbers of delegates went on last night, and many remain here'. There la a risible softening of feeling on the part of lb. genuine whig eapporters of Mr. Fillmore from fhe Soßtb. ri . enlly in:lnfernos. with Northutt whige base 40P0 mach to ;twine', teem that it would be the extremity of folly to sactifeelbe Whig party far the purpose of enterolinit to Mt. Fillmore 101 amply lib,4 Linder fires eat circumstances his nomination could he uoth• in more. la those States of the North where the ltnaller,, pnritlavery, .compromise element predominates, Fierce is certainly stronger than Fillmore, and in the Smith where that mu Lent to I.l4ppe,aning.and end of politieUl prin. civil, he will be preferred to th,,, pissynt execu tive, because they have conildmioe to his person- al inclinations toward the policy of that section, and becalms they know that they can depend upon the discipline of his 'party. Gen. Scott, on the ojityr livid, will get all the' Northern 'Whig States becamebe is 104 P , a l /11 41 e4 them, and his prodigious personal popity , will cenorentrate L ppm% him all the floating vote .of that part" ofrttetnreelpitry, and will secure h' ',every relhchlei leihig State South. That Boating vote is larger than many people suppose, and has never felled to decide the contest in fa- yore of any candidate who could call it oat. It elected lactic:ll. Harrison sal Taylor, it will elect Scott, if It pe not repelied by sitlPPill pptin his shooldere tht'hardent of an odious fan; atician—if the Inightneas of his Attie te not !alien tram the pulls by {be black face shivery. F. The Webster vote, from twenty to thirty in ; member, will never be thrown for Mr. ifillotom, ; though the larger part of the FiUlsterman might I be induced to go for Webster. But there are many Southern men who couldnot sustain them ',glees at below after voting for the gigs/HMS*. cretary of State. There are lumnereble pee cagee la hip fuller career which when *walled, as they would be In •thoustag forum dining the MMUS, multi restore, its its pristine vigor, Me intensity of Southern prejudice against hit% Thus I hold it certain that neither of the chief antagonista of Gen. Scott could be nominated, ehould Memo withdraw from the field. . ' A dew or flu perhaps will be required to set tie the questions' of aontel{iel omits. Whether • local meeting in South Cuolien;repreatiodeg pouibly three more and ten kited voters, 'Mail be ceilidh State Conventioe, ma be taloned die privilege of eight votes, in a national conclave, is one of the questions to be settled.. Then *lett or ten worthies, redolent with the perfume of eilecr•gfgitm and teapot:lability, will pre sent themselves from /OW York, and dencooce the regolar delegation therefrom as islaird with freeselliem, fanaticieni,:Ac., and upon the strength of that aocuntion will ask leave to poke their fastidious noses Into the Convention. From the beginning of the Convention whim the New yor} delegation Um exercised the sight of paultignpeo the oredentials of its membcra precisely as has beets gone In this case. No con section bas undertaken to overrule them ItM said that the delegapaa on Friday last rejeOteg the claim of do persons to lie admitted u meow htre who were loner duly cleated by any dis trict. Whether them clahaanie were Batt or Fillmore men has and was allowed to have noth ieg to do with the question at their right to *UM is the Convention: The antl.l3cott delegates, It is supposed, will demand the erection of it platform before the nomination Is made. tiv have the dlcldpd majority which Is claimed foi them, they will go on and make the said platform. Dot that little particle if is an impotent void hers; they hare no eneh majority. Ido not venture to pre dint, however. that there will be no malaisee upon slavery; I do not even deny the Fallibility of pasting s set es extreme sod bigoted se those adopted by the Democrat.; bat I feel ?ninth. tale that If the nomicetion be tendered to Gad. Scott . , clogged with snob conditions, he will lase it. Should he accept it upon those ter* . he would be u be ought to be iguominionsly deflated. The best Informed men of the libitsi wing of the Dentoorstio party believed up to the boar of the aiteembling of their Convection, that the compromise would not be tonal:4, nor the fugitive slays law me/ toned. How they I were demand and ciefenied In &Wrier/ yet to be erplained. c Ont. Piero nos nominated upon the Mundt of a private letter, Olds* published. It was ad dressed to Lieut.:Col. Lally, of Maine, wh000m; tossided • battalion of Pierces bripde in Mex ico. Pierce unsaid to reply to the impertinent circular of Soot; of Richmond, but, instead thereof he entrusted to Col. Lally • letter to be, used as comics should require, eulogizing *I compromise, and going oir into a eleidtetnitlfri": 'wad gibOis the rights of pis Rtaissi.lenifol . bot American republielalsos were _degraded inpr nume appendage uf siggenlooo" *toylike' slue bean published. It amounts to nothing. bat shows the mono of the man. This Wei vie dbmamedi at a eadennosheterevs theobali , men of delegations of Virghtis, Nati CeroPele And Illmissind, • New Hampabere and MAUI the night before the nomination was made, and the thing vu settled for.the following day • • All DemoomMicrim doatet the bleeding snot of Out Ostrom will inert to that yob, sent therein And than that thi 'tamarind's - and sheset-uslor of their candidates' used Is the ' - - .;, • • . . , dalfiry..the coniiromin sad tip loiritive . law. The Whigswfi thibetifit of the cattle , committed by their opponent', and if they bre the virtue and the pmdence to steer clear of the error, the victory Is theirs. itanos. rm., tb. Lofting Deily 1f... MAT `4 , THE HZW BOLT A.LLILICH The Emperor of Austria is all the world barn, hake the kingdom of Hangary, not jun dmino, but by the dxaoe of the Czar. Ruaohm, I not Austrian armies, subdued the eople of Hun gary, and recommitted them to t elr hereditary Jailor of the Hones of Hapsbur g.. The Czar hes Just been paying a obit to his mperial vassal; of whom he is said to have tak leave with • patronizing promise of the co Umlaute of hie countenance and support. Of ours/ the prom ise was qualified by the until) ding that it was obligatory only so loog as ~ e imperial us ed so cooducted himself as to Merit therpretec- Wu of the Czar. From Vienna the Cur has proceeded to Ber lin to visit another of his modem dependents. The King of Prussia has done something very like homage • fat the territories he holds---and 'with more of ostentatious pnbileity than the Emperlor of Austria. At a salmi banquet-- from the time of T/11111113 It haibeen the German custom to transact important public! business Ones drunk sail once saber—tile King of Prue- els pledged his ceerdetd, adding the proper, "God pi serve him to that portion of the world which helots given Aim for on inheritance, sod to our epoch, to which is indispeneitble." The monarch - whose anowitor, by assuming propth mote the kingly title, commenced that rebellion ageing the German emperor: which has ended by extinguishing both emperor and enk pire, about the same time that the parlisguents of, England and ficollaod transferred the Width crowns from fatties It to WiNiam 111 .did not blush to prooligta to public' that the territories and peoples subject to the RIMINI sceptre are the property of the Czar, and that to the king. of Europe he is "dispensable " To Ire Prussia the natural leader of uorthern and Protestant Germaup—boh , hobldng With the Cr,te !lOW Very painful feetege. The triumvirate of the northeatt of Europe do not confine their attention to their own domin lone. They usert a tight to dictate to the rest of linear... They :assert, in a correspondence recentlytude public, a right to dictate to France its form of government, and to Impose ■serer elgn on it. They maintain that the treaties of 1024 and 1816 aro still in fall vigor; stathst by them Austria, Great Britain, Pruesia, , vmd 800- eil, are pledged to maintain the divine heredi tary rights of the home of Douthott - .. , In the 4rej plate. they tleclero- -- thlt theme crowns "pledged themielves," on the • - 2,oth of November, 11315; "to maintalu in fall vigor the perpetual exclusion of the Bonaparte; - family from the throne of Emmet" In the second place, they intimate that they have connived at what has happened of late years in Franco simply on the unaerstandingthit it was a transient inter ruption of '-legitimate" sway, to which France itself would in time put an ea and, leistly, they Proclaim APO , "there otrostiT e•iau a Fecund dynastyt and ao long as • Bourbon is found, whenever 1 French crown is shaken off, to him it appert►loa" The would-bo rciauctotore of the Holy Alii ante forget, or affect to forget, a few facts that are of come Importance. They forget that Mr. Canning, with the approbation of every party in this country, foully and unequlvoca;ly withdrew Great Britain from the entangling alliance con• muted in 1815, when oho called the new vorl4 into enielente to retinae the balance of tht old' They forget that Bulimia, by delitrojlog the nu- I rioullity of Poland, hat of its own act eat aside r the treatlre of 1815, and dimmable itself to lulu upon thifulfliment of any of their etipuletione. They forget that the leading eovereigos of. Ott German cOnfederillou, by failing to 81811 their, promises to confer representative constituffeili. on their rubjectit,, or by rescinding anclaitni etitritlons grantedor treating them ab dead lettere—have equally forfeited all title td Insist upon the' enforcement of tkikbh treaties. They forget that by the' recogniffen of the CU• pine of Arizirend the republics of tooth Amer. lea—by the recgoition of Louis Phillippe—by the erection of : the kingdoms of Belgium and I Greece—and by actiniuMne in the pew critic- I Meats' onlii troccei of gp.in and r.tcuest— they have boon parties in the iutraiaatioa of a new apitem of intertitffonal liw throughout the states of the European ciallitatiott, that has pealed and °upbraided the earvile doctrines upon which the treaties <I - 1815 wore based. There treaties hare become, like the Pragmatic Banc tiOn, and the family compacts are matters of his tory--old alpine*, The dootrine of "legitiopacy"—which to to the old doctrine of the 'Chains night of nines" what in England comervatisuie to torylam—has been practically dlitotruad:.,BS' England, France, Bat eau, Holland; Sweden, Bolin, Puniest. and Sardinia (in. the Brim republics, and in the new ma—see- kingdom of gruel:4 4 is mum. cessire. to :tare, it serer- onuld be attnit• ted), sad throughout the *hole of the American continents. The doctriai of "legitimacy" is ea exploded and obsolete theory throughout Christendom, except in Ramis, Germany, the Austrian D,mittions, Deumatk, ant the greater put of Italy. It is too late in the day to renew the abortive, conspiracy of kings of 1815. Any attempt en the part of the three kings of Cologne to reaub. jut the people who hare repudiated the trestle. of Vienna to the prttertaihns of the holy alliance hula be mitle, Ip at W, lea torte o Kure, by foreign 'egression; and. Willi all the arrogance .Inspired by their triumphs over the revolution ary momenta of 1848,1 hey are Wit yet eo blind ed by statuses, u to dream of .uoh au undertak ing. They know that the armies of Altar's are smarting =dm; the reproach that the aid of Basala.wu nectariary to enable them to subdue the Hungeriatu.. that the army of Female feels Itself degraded by its king's recognition of tie ansuaiisite, of Huila, ind chafed seder Russian dictation as angrily u it did under the-dictation of Napoleon. The replottedarmies of Germs ' cif compelle d their oovranUe and reluctant aornaleas to rebel egaluat Ike french emperor, and any attempt on the part of the present sovereigns of Austria and Prussia to fight the balks of the Cur against constitutional Eu rope *odd be pretty certain to lead to a aimitu nmult. :Tex COAIT BCICZY OSSIIIITATORT at Wath• Von wail oa Thersdry struck by lightning, by ' , Web the Vine van dpitroyed, The trsesit Lestrnment, the astronomical clock, and the building were injured. The Capitol Hill englue soon extinguished the Are. The 'hairnets felt et the telegraph office, fa Pennsylvania avenue, and. cemmunicatbin hitetrupted. The Bringliald Republican =Trudy says The great battle, on the various quiitions Natio; to Slavery, egadieted under the leader, shit John 14 0100 7 adatatt. largish); the Sight of eutiou, may be said to have commenced in 1886. when the celebrated Report made by Mr. Placket', of South Carolina, was introduced, dlieusted and adopted. That report declared, that Conpreu ought not to interfere to arty way with bluely in the : District of Columbia, tor. oldie it would be • violation of the public faith, unwise, impolitic, and dettgefoni to the Union. It further declared, that al/pennons, lllolllolillll, " 166 . 9 41 41 osy wok, ar t. pity esteet c to the Subis o of litits7, eb•11, withoutbti+ypriMid or 'Vaned, be laid on the table,' tat no) artherge don lot had thereon. Ow the vital questions embrued in port, the Tens and Nays were repeatedly ken; and the same of Franklin: fierce la.tatiredltdr found in the affamative—in - htorof iustaining the Saporito the fullest extent And. In leotar d/nee with this was the entire action. elf Mr. Pierce in both Houses, erbile: he remained in Hoernion • A Wattr Hamtrmor or run Iwo' Eiyoni• vtox.—rThe Pro York Herald had issniediront practical' and relloblo sources-Ltdrough the me dium of sow of the ofticers of the Dutch fri- gate Prifiell of °rouge, nOwlylog off Comte Gar &n—that • tre ihall bars a tough job lie getting the .Tspannae to anent to • commercial inter. !count witt, no; and; so far from obtaining a post:aside negotiation and tres}j, the Emperor of Japan Is making propan-tions to give us a warm grostiog—that he taut strongly fortified every part of his coiut, aid that he hat • sauna. of well egolppird soldiers ready to pommel down upon niu They agree in thinking that our force !outing, inadeadate to the task of making an, entry • into the city of Jodi°, and doubt the millielenay of the quantity of ' , motor' for nomad log down any if their batteries, which are all of the *teapot tionotrtmtioni and that if the 'famines* hails no War marine, their are other win tall pecrdase Tim' nation' is warlike, and united, and the country altogether difficult .of Miaovea, Malta Wrote Wright, M. a D.,Eis ,y4r. Parton Arstlet b. normal Me sad desalts/ ler 942. Peas et.bsts• Ues4 • sandtm Ison'a iirst Premium . DAGUERREOTYPES:: -;t: 1 I Post 01leo BviMisr, Thud &rut. CITLIENB and stningero who wish to o'br . u r 44l• V ggrikU gad It to tas lia lit a 4 Mr llama rtabliduant, jr 4 Z qiiillanatad, oe so Owl* ; . ...., .4 tura mll bolt amoral Sato. Dad ana Am= crwrtecjibe lb. wpm, Irate marmo a nal_ _ 10,1... 111114 sod somilog ,Wpoont Om a r ol a 7:l=b'sVNlactot If V. a. itlt.. r izt .. ..m er 4t. 4 , I rqr i wcze , 1 4 ,.. 1 74= I=opea sod °wallas, fa a s "tail* to;to it dolma a.a. to II v. m. _ , •: - , ositootrt, - Tema- Piniiiso or air ii;Adi ppootod At a GSM *lts sustalis. mad at niantatja Mai - Statist atatattott will b. atm. w Irl TISP7" - rHa l t:itel = 0010 of India. /rditaliAlt.l-61,i41. atoaalltor• SUL /b., its...sear matt *010,..1 • ..... BereIPLA.NE'S VERMIFUGE—The L. if forts a/Ws /nay extraordinary medicine • most tens. /whit* la all cues to whieb It has leen trod. No ether medicine hex ever produced each enacts en lust snlancoualy /t has only to be edministered. end rein, alines as a anatter s ot course. lthas teen used in the melba of the tnt pby air.. of our bountry, cal by them pronounced equal. It et superior to any Medicine ever cdEensl lot the exPutsion , oono.. ..I1 to We yrty tonlicine which w as wanted," lea remark addreesed to the proprietors edgily. naiad the following: " 'This may restifs that we have sold Pr. !ktlaree Amor lean Worm lipecinc. or Patent Vermifuge, the past year. and It hex given untssundel satielaction. 1111 no impo- ait/orroini the community. hat is what the wstbor mom- Emile it to k.—a universal woos far lbws/lead with 00171:11 , (XL • Mod Crook. /Reuben Co. Sept: IL 1517 " Tide celebrated yenalfase m.y be hal libm mat Uro fists eo I Atersbaote. la tow. eocieouotryoubl by the au le proprietors, J. KIDD A. CO. Wc.l F. S. Cleaver's "Prize Medical Roney virrr hna beconni indispensable to the in tomb. of IDiDmDrl.l.:rv. 11 the Truritr r.t ILr Dui Hr. that the undeulable Let should Iva .tad. that Y. V. Cleaver is the mule inventor of the Invaluable ankle known under the atria oral title of ••Cleaver's Prim Medal Honey Soap?' Spurious Imitations of this Soap have been, and are Ilkalr to b.. manufactured, 'alibi, roar ho nadir Imfaseed on the trade. Tha peculiar qualities of the genii. Ina article, to Conte who have once nand it, can never oal•lak.o. This celebrated lioankr pale retail at an blawnslng Drug blor.s, awl whabbinle only by tn. aal`nla for f•lur borah and lta J. KIDD • CO.. 80 Wood ottrett. sirtr there be any man, he he single or martini. tanner. atrelisato, morrbatit or bamit•r,•bo haw wit ad nopolied him•eil taltlt • (..ttio of ILO. Y•t rent Aratjaa Liniment, let Wm go now •ml do it; for I. sa ns.. Lit •111 Imm worth IN arrlattt to gold, over wal . or., .Gala, baton It than alI harm keen used. You have nor ward tn. Mat,l4J.rl . law algartimement. 114r.5. M Bow asa to your . Petrokum.• thought et 1 had del.r•d wittue eo toot. would he well to Wait 00111 1 ber . tismewbat to write." When I Ant offered the all fur ule, the people thought it was puha/. like the quark rodent productions of the and to felt but tittle dimpued lo buy. llot I ware it to lotus.. 1 , 1 , 1..0 persuade/ come to buy. mall 1 got them to tut Its =Mks% powers. It um togas to cure the deaf bullet...AL A man who had Lou. blind for eight years, was Demuth./ to try Its virtue.; and when he hoarsest hut three bottler, he could see armee the rouet, tat clearly dletlussilsb Oa color of cloths. he.. while his health was otherwise mush Isufored. tile bruilion appears to have hero the mull of a very :cut. sentare. of Scrofula. Plneh more might be said of the heeling powers of Petraieem. But let it tallier to cap that it ha. ottalord an extent:el popularity In this rune try. I hare sold all that you gave ma. sad might hue poll a hundred bottles more. ' St. 111BIEBAIIGIL Perusaut Luta. Wirousin. Mauls 16.1552. A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Successor to H. P. Nelson & • MANUFACTUTIERB OF: SOLID BOX VICES, MILTED 81100RIN,_NATTOCNr. NPAD M Er. lES. FIOES. FONFon. an. PTITSBMIGH, MAIM , Offire N 0.121. Water st ra w, third door atore noaltbtald Sa . nd actin warranter .oral to any nraorrnotred. al V RE.DUOIND. BIIMMR ABRANCiIiIdENT FARE, $9,00. § O 5 111:163 ma i niF l-111 1liPstuti Bail ad and Express Packet Line.' • (tZaLußllf tIY lJdwern Pittsburpit, New York, Philaciets4l.und Baltimore. 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal. TIIIIIIT FIORE BOORS. RARE TO .P.IIILA.BELPIIIA It BALT. S9.QO - MOST PLE4IIIII, 0avr0v.r...5 . 1101.7t. UN the opening of Canal Navigation aliai• Ir Lisa et' Siptel• Packet KM. rtan.,one, Ina at Blairsville. With the tapooyl.c.l. lkoCro.i. Packet Boat will loofaPati/IBegl. Story rooting at o'clock. ppelsely. Paesengere take the Itulthad at Moire. brills Belt day ea two moor. the Pcrlage lionS 10 das arnreoc Phntadelphla 14 11111161,,,ar1y 1.1•11 Ir,4lhilw. Bella:tare paeeoucera t h e al liarns harghe take the rogpre, Tsai:: Cart n. the Baltioarbc anJ b....p0et...a Batt H..za tb tOtt fay. ils. 114 time 1,, Wa../.4,a1c1a cltr nay thoroung. •• Coe hAeacce re other ipformetioa. at0..1 to C. alit. na, lkrbot Amt.. 800, he to lb I.Lbell a bbo..Cooal ! matt: t fIPII,IIIO ARRANGRIRENT. Cleveland and Papthurgh Rail Road LEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, DE-,-• TROIT, CHICAGO, MipTirAUKIE, 13UFWALO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI new and fat:frunning steamer FOE: ACT eas. I "yea th , Monsolsnela o turf. tat of 11 , t 0( 0, ( too:lona at a o Ouudasf at ,11 ononortino at WelI•of11.• with lbw Moron. Train f Cleavland. and i'lltabnivh Anil Hood, 1 sloe I 1 . .,.(104. it,. and atria:co at l.Vvoload at au. 1.1, I. awl ootnfoontla • trn atemboal and red tnol Ift•ra or Tol.olo, Sanddokr. porago, Butt.. • and Iloolf.fra. • Vara to tl..04•00.1 .... . ..... ... Goo Walla. 4/11(0 • JOAN A. ellidLl • C.,T010:41 ewl littst,;;st. 1.;11 tio;oleo. Oft, tm. stpl : 4 /01thurl girprts, to (Mat.ltut stua kitts orto IL It. pt. AWAY. to lb. taro from l'attbarth Ctetolood Is $1, , 0. /Noon" bt totb rostoS.unre t•OCUretoul eV. , toot , tome ant so Ite too troto Draws. oat, Citizon's Inanrince tompanYoi Pittaburei U. Q. clUalltY. hmaisza4 rAhIUIL L 11.1A1L4111144 °rites, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET ANL WOOD 117DXSTIt. se INKURRS-DULL 4,4l(CARtki RISKS OM TEIR ofilu AM , 144KIKK81rv1 ILIVEtn. "...IR Tkieurt• itit:l4. ~.. . . . . 4ir ha.” 4 a,94.01At lase w d/sGT FY FIRX. wawa k_yeNlQl tAe 171'4 sad lA - LAX N A 7104770" 1 Kt ktr' a u.. liltigualti. U. /...barro, II rito:l* •• - a..r. , J. act,..x.0w...r. 1 eivautti Gd.a, . P.a.,: 0. U.lll/..1.. 141/1. 11.64111 e. '11.11:1/ 1.. ' Ucbert Ihrr.lo. Jr A. 11•11.1111 11, Adwarlltun. Walter gry..t. Ime U. A LL ARRIVED--Murphy 4L- Burafield rz, expect to Lam o nrou moron.' their entire wont percher, and Melts the CAlls of all era:nine Drf O. I.4ea n 0111144 • batter •oeortantnt than uwa14 164 wepart of the wan" warlau• Cade of Sato Wtom Moo noodle and they ba t te alto teteleal • Inenlr hen. lemen. Mottled and Woolen Meets far elm and litre bummer wear Vlala thee and dented bilks ot tarimp bnantle—ahn, Illumine blue sn4 Mendable nate ke bleaulles. Itch; House of liefage citizens of "Allegheny County are 7C .1 myettal to abutltljourn ed metro. at tta, coon arum, an lat royst, the 17th Vit r o o'tiork. N. to tale tot. cooticle rums 16. romp Mt of thr Moot, Guribto7 110.W 0 yotronto orntioe the Uottso ma More. titt.stiT, Clatlezo. Trick lima. A Lot For Bale VONTAINING Thirteen Acres. situate V) war the Flttstottab cud SteorOlOlllo Meat Reed, tlle Id s ! bull mite+ two tho CUT. The Itehtyito(l2lll art , —lleum sni Dans. with an ogehard ot . seeit trait rail Had I. frir OP 5 - Lie 1 0 ,1 55 .1 . 14".'11 - 21 . 41.1.\ riuggri mr.t i te or `TAVIA' C""h FiCIT CLAY—A . t7 — Hts ' few or Copley's 3lntr• Machin.. bn bud =4 thr [al. 14 • J.: EVIOUNSIAKEI: t SO.. • • •Irr , r 4 Wevtl /arm' for Sale CONTAINING One Hundred and Seventy term. It la threw native hum Deer Caren Loa, and linen wino Alan l'ittaburgh. The Improvement. are— A gen; House and Ham eith allnaemvar7 .at hnlidinae. Three.hineired and Dltt choice Made teen , Annih Plum 1,111(16/34 P 14117 IMO. 11011 htinetod ache. riveted. The Carp hi well emitted. and lindergoed roe. 1.117 It .110 a mall tenement eta thii arm—this rot esa divided In salt tottetuifves &boot lien. and Chump nonvenient. The atibeatiber linkin to Co Welt. 0111 & ell this nom nod on reamou blobrain Jeannine ea Me enrollees. Of I 010 Tlltin. - J. PARRY. 'llO XTRA BROOMS-30,d05. read on cram it and kir min lolr b 00. br _ M... iIeCLURO CO. 1910 Nn. 1.113-nly4tnwt - ZINO & WOODEN WADI/ BOARDS-- 641 "f a r d " 1. 4 2 T.A. MaCLUR6 A • - 0 0me.2.1714 lO CO. • Ohio Tra p CO . r E mooting of Stockhol&zrs of Lb• Ohio Timm Kock NI loe .Compsay of NO o.tipan T let tik. city of Iltt•lK.ab. f;113" . Jtly at 3 o'clock. P. H. • W. K. HART. Bra's. _ • joladt• OATS -400 Du. rood for sale by Jell BULL& Ltoorrr. Water st 4.2IIOULDERS-4 cks. reo'd forinio by • id 4 • taugpt. jUNINkAT BLit NAIL RODE —. IU,OOfI " P° ".... ° ! 4 ?`"'" VO3 ISONNIIORNT a muni. • jelb Na. St Wstss stmt. 110A11-44 bhdo. to arrive per stair May dew. sod lot Nov or 113 AtAll DICK CY CO. 11 G LASS S-60 bblo. Plantation, to or- Ws per Mini Ear flower Wroolo 46 • NIONNY PrISSUE Poor of gape:lo - i qualith,ree'd and for oak at tbo Will Vapor Warrhaare of TUOMAn P.11.14P.R. 1.15 ' - No. OP Mutat Moot. • riIIRANSPARENT w.pthow CURTAIN AL —* cameral wort:mat : of ovw soil beautiful pat , - tutu. fa sole by 016 ' J11101141.9 Y LIICII. W 1 NU Olit — BLlNDS—lllitiiiiaTilier, Gli.toi troslased Orton, (tad wkto.) at tho eau Paw Ranh... of ~aP• 11101lAS PA VESSARDIS--Just tee'd at the "India iat"'"'fira l t OWNERS WWI Cottfiigtloll6 of Pig Met a l ant boo OM haeby hat111•/1 that •11_ metal el. , AW./ ea the Illogotusebete When Wee the 17th tttt to mama et their menet. WM. 111/KSYTUJI. WWI Mute, ~OIL ()LOTH CLUTILINO;--tiradoting of Oveteaste. Jet keta. - Pant% Huth le, • froth eup, loy alt e *Dove geoJe nal 111! 4.. u. ....,,, faz . r . 07 ijREESE.--400 bzo. W...R.,"*CliUttimn"g7l't • • • 93 •• • 010 Onsal " ree'.l sal Ale br • • URN Itir 11. COLLIN S. ' - - 1.19 • Mat& lg. 0.. smithfield. , __.- tFdtit LASH—IB oks reel this day for salt sr [is 14 =NAY 11. OOLLINS. -. --,........ - INS 'APPLE - CHEESE—Reed this day /".. " 414 - ' ; URNS Y IL CO 114 N IL --....... . _ NAD--150 bbla. Nos. I& 2, to arriie, mad kmrsli JOBS WATT too. . . . , . ~- DAN RICE'S 01:ROUB.\ \, GREAT IIIPP()1)R051,E. '`,.... _I"lls sh,pendong Extal ;lir (inlet - it, oiganis-. eal et au earwnee or PI PT' Tllntlel kNer IooLT.AIII4 numtlo,i ,,, ...., Two Iturar...l It.a Ina tiert,.... *orbiting the nrst e.I .rt -rer mole to 10t0.1.1.. Mr, evert. °krt.. tinNio N • I/ II•1•001:1.,IN ii, thi. , ...oktr, t . dill be opened .f.tto t.:... I, cal /VIM Itrotl. I It. lit ..f.,lllAprrglal. H0te1.... 1 111/ littlth V, J tor l',t. to l ice Jake. 1, Au... the trot,' m.gualeenh t p.,..eeth. p plea. rah; heel:tamer... the grand ...ea the , • Illitell INA 410 TIIK Ithpflt ft ..' The: ttAbfkg Or TllaNtOlittlelll.k , \ TllO T.IItItNAIENW; Pa.AT:4 Or TU SP ft e‘l NAPIU - Sh. \ 01.1'141'1C 0P , ,t61: , re1; ~ \ \ '''''' 4 1 ,1 ' ,... ' , 1 ;;i6; . i.,... L....,.. The vette:aw, of theeetelothted Liefe.rt :BA &Lk!' TitUrPE. °neutering 04, I..rty, ntetnVers: to tth roth,. gem. to the Molero Circa, hy arthte of thp.ior rueia.th., every notenee. end In lame et \....Le tho... elo. hate hut.• etrm....l ..11 metre. The el.-ent.de I, at , Ompaoh4 4.1 i cilirpu.,4 hr Atratillef, clone, t Imulio.. lb( • \ . \ DOUBLE. BBABS BAND; .. ' \ Led by Almon nenior, th‘r\ - 11,izoid Buglers': The I M NtENP 11 00'11:111N 'erillhola ' coArt.l.ly ~ $1(/,`OlkTritOn \ ...I le trerile , l with ereky co eenbto of Apta. , th axon. pp,l tr.., line... fang.. enr •10 ,4wltto...hog 'he reifortdr.ree. \., • . , .Girl u'ronarg nen., of linear. t;greneetpf t the thtalth ny. the p.c. , . altnln-ton will in thably he GOthebitdren half rm... ' IhrThr• dnllliabt perfmthenee will cowmen, rterhelY at 2 o . rook, r. se. • ' '' O , < ' afr Evening p.rlonhanree et 4,,.. lock. , \ \ e'd et . JII.`4.!ASTLIA . Agent. \ NEW BOO.N.VNE‘BOOKS,I [UST received, Beirßrace, ytloptelirmlier aa author of The LIN of a:Sailor. Ask.... he. 'Ph. litprof . o Laughter. he, Mn • Uryy. author 01 the flthabler s Wife, Duke and thee:owns, pc... ' nildemy. the Freetooter- , lerealt thPPIR4 , Kate Pent°, or life and ale' tetmur; book Coo Moth ere and Deughtere. by MI. II ottalark. ' Pollan and &buts. beetmY . Lethr i i ii llUk b ,r . ' \ tele 1-a \ 70 Fouth,threet. , —. To Rail Rail Road Conqactors; , YROPOSALS will loe,.reeeive,l 401 the 1.1111 of J nly next. lueluMes. at tee Engine.te Offices ni the North 11esteru Virglega Lail o r iu Pyle.- burg. W.I. Union. an.l Clark.thbrg. for Vie tlnelostion awl kla.thre of War 60 eertlon. %Ur I\ll4Yr on, mile fthrho of that hewn —embreeing .11 tbk bsarleet party ofe.the work, awl oantaininif a nutuber of . thlthele. deep enltiett a . tua tattkmesits.,a, Well a. a theaderable ehath.of elle:t i nd euthert tchmoury. The line extends from tk, Italttmore e'tsl Ohio Keil W.I. at the mouth. of Three_ Perim t.:reelt, two mum ',Ad of Fetter - min. to Parkersburg:. to the Ohio River. anII ebout 101 art. in lonical. Poieirleatlona will b O feed,'at the Olfilte9 natood. and oleo at Fetterman. on and bfler the 6th July. 1 ,1,,, L , tat , euelneern well be upon the‘line to allard.tatormatto 'I ha e..utdry tbrmasal Iteh th . Toed peke. I. he Ithr. well nettle I and roiliest. . poll abundettf,tothellot ey be had a meg the thute.an rout either cud og 07 [ll boo of the Baltimore and Ohio R.llroad. th e Maltreat rn Turnpike and ott.er wool Mt. and by the Ohio HT.,. . 4... The taeihrlea tor cheap execu 'Oro of the work Oft 1111101 ;gr. ' ita i r at Ta‘t'ffi'S'li oh 'i 100 t,.. tOTlPPlll l gffnTre . Lolng a large amount of lab:r. I.ldere Onto) bOlOO the bort Imdmonial., and will Mat bat User they may beer Co hand. boy order of ba President owl ' Dino- IP, lIKNJI. 11. LeTltt) • Chief Knalnthr. nattinacre, Jun. gte.10.:.0. s jelemOdtlUttar . ' (11.5°11. 'The Celebrated. Oxyger.: t .d Bitters, \ VONtAININO \aro reme4 RI; b.j.,!;;774r. nit• Ti=ll " ..etw n m il Ftootie/i. Ileadscho. Lona of 'tomtits. Dll MO. a.mato• and even Consumption, A.thaot Phth "CkflatoleooT Dr wind lc Dm Stomach. Namemlearat. Coal • of tan I. tte.• Weakorea of the Ilm laa • Umnaral De • I T. and all In.leeerlbahlo eyclptncis Df title titalsreta• ttaalaat.— The r are aloe lb + trete t low toner, hr the pre on aod cure nit Fever and Artie, ate) all elceeatelthal Pr . Mom • leto Weal or atoole 'tale of the N.tomatb. Pot) by H. It. AELLE tel.% 'No. it Wool stetrA I UST RECEIVED—Z large Sheets orr 011 Cloth, of Near York flannfortare. or. the o nJ mrst beautifot Mile of tette:cc which oti otter a. awe' prima. A Ica—Ooa abort of 1 earl. tetatkOf the hemion cml. all newtat sive. which got • weMacMorran'. hr the Mukluk . of the Canal Boat . we will etll at the oar price Mace dollar per arum pan. .1. t 11. 1014 No. 116 Market atreet. lOFFlia:— . 2io nap 'prima itia, arriving "" l ' T iir fisws i IeIiI.IITNA. ALTPETRE-100 bags "Crude,. arrivin; &J Ana cal. LT 014 Q't ILK. BONNETS—A.. - A. hlaaan & .Co. b. , ..10 , fru d, kt.et firre".l 10 do,. I , IIX Ilnutele. en. ei mind tua , t L.tuonutl., rtll, - jilt PLI OLTS DE hAINES--5 eases at 10 and 111 , 14C.3111.1 rr,lied la • in 4 AS A 11A , ) , 1 CI) •4 • IAWNS I LAWNS I I—Jaht rea'd at A. A. A M,mn t Co ,ea1.)".1 LOW.. •t,12,,, Al, K.. a-low en 10, UMMEW SIIAW LS—A. A. 111a,•an k Co. C l h,rr lon 4 , ,0,:1 • Ilre:itetnrtmOnt 01 vIn:o and n- I Crop, Itk."llP. C•01.1.1e, de Lem, not nthrt 1 ViTIN . LOW SltADE:4 72r Another jolt re. 11, Ot , r, oud oils,l 4.1 Nu .1J \ .1. t fl. P111.1.11'21. • 01 : 111Lk STOt;'fr2.EI,OIIKCIN - 3--.lust. re - . :--- - - - . ~.irrl,,rortter 0 the.vo , antireill.l 14 , 16. 0,1 , .. •Ar• Ir6lott. Mod • hr 1:11t11‘11T. the mi..) lower. 'br....0.111.1111.01, ma.. lorkk , r Mr. earhart , ..l.rort p. at rour.r•roinn., WO kltoootoor urovioll.l.for vow hi rkho.ro 0 mi.., Pt, ... r %It mod orataine. For ral m. 1.1 • 11 F. IgUY.II. W. e Azeot. . No 101 Thkrki ntrn.l. .1 ,,,, t ,PFt•l , ‘ ' - - - -- .11 - 1110 E-211 ire. fr 4,11 for by IQ. 0 , 1 A. (311.11KIITYON. B Ceti-- 204 L. 5 and s'l , l Tobarrn W. 11. .11ay taratAn. fin osle hr A. _ tiVItACCO—Ltia Gltwint iiir"Bale by len . CULIWIITSON. WAR...A) 1,50 Itra2il Pittsburgh and Washington Bail Road PirfIinINEETING IN CANONSBURG' SHE citizens of Washington and Alle- M====l=l it;ari . t..4..::t. ;11,i - Woo.hioalaa. 1a e onna the Ma:tiers viii Inert In the boroonh Canoorbre. on 'I 1111 ttflltn the "21thotay of Jun, at 12o'clock, nom. • • Tbe vast imfortance of the proposed Road to the rift onc Into ate txterren lb. two pohtte of terminus. will fled', thr atfehrtlon of lb. (soffit! well? w bleb the Road can to lt•llAtruel•d: thinedinsldreffte run*, ecan par a• fleet, whirls It nit rood to build It. and` be facility an 1 prnLlatietle« n 1 the 10.4 when completed. serval mat ter, whleh dement the early and active enllrtauent of the whole enerniffe of Moe Int.reor.l Jo Ibis podect The Meeting wdladopt, mrmures for Immollate antlon in teJ efenre to the Iniprotement; and It Is eon:1.01r hoped that Ito , attendance Of the cline.. wig be seafod. Irll,l/Iwhlfo. • -,CII.I.IITIERS VALLEY. UltPitY k BUCtIFIELD, continue to otot trowt—otto th is rornlntr. Needle Wo.l Collate, Ile ern and c.v.. \ Mack Plaufed rery rich, Platarine Blue Safe. for Ilan:111in. WatArsel 4nd • Treat earletTof othreatticlte. Irl2 bolter, 37,13.,!!!!in.f.F.,c'e"6 each . It..ALurze.P,c`.l. IVEESE-25 bp, W. B. 'reed per Lihe. ttle day. au/ Mr we br x. DALZELL a CO, 111. 'NOCISSFS-5() bbls. '"L'l 1 .7,1.1,.,.. J'Ar. Creant Vutting, this day` 11101 3 ) . f1 2 1 S T:1 tone JaniataNio.ria,ll4l NEW BOOKSJuit reed et the . Central • etut Rare. ' ''..• ' Vol, Oman, a obetelt ol; a yhyMeal desmigUlur of ib4ist7uVrh.k"Lth. no illi u li " nrit.n. Niebuhr. uilk‘ ...aye a ' his ehOisetne a ad .utlaaum, br (.laciaa =DOTI anal Cul. Busadut aa4 alt. .. • I V.I. 'l7lav \ •-•Tha lan aml,‘Purta el Lobem Darns, cilia , / by Bub t Chambers. • • .J. L. READ. 73 Fourth at- . .0-.. , . \ Amain pulklinur. - 'A largo and varied mmort ra, Bilk n[120(02 Patunis—plain and At d. A. MAtIOn Coy.. 02 And 64 Marion Pt n.. t. Wit — A . Bo - a `ment otaiok. ezaren—juxt orto ItEREGE DE SAINES--Just reed at A. A. llama a Jac% mut oftbaaseload 24.ei do tiaa ' • • ive* qqops-;:4: A. )(aeon \, :t CO. ate . atati tft I VAI Oslo awl flawed Mar. alt'd Ellan Tlagralh . BOIL/C., Urrasalloar, larraaAd.rata la'dara.Vo Lath, .Chambro3l,4lalo ar4 MIT -darts. rigran44lasido, . -- The Long Agil7 Over. \, \ III.IINOS ' , her boom somesriiat settled, pobti. 'cait In , lala.aaian , a fm daya. li,,thet , let ' attend to lb. r.. 14(. o.t L(;-4.113 amber lima a.suff, at GOTIIIP',IIIALL, It, r... 4411.1. tb.....t .t.' plot.; feablonabl. ..d droomalft• lege* or MS n'et awl _illpree!llepla . o,f icl ttty „ avrt r at , .Ithivret.. t t . . casti \ °J:rl, . wp sfy,by, - PLEASE. . \ YFAtllEßB—Small mks hare tnenaldred gt 37.3037 I. `YRUIT6—The following are the preletit 1111111,7 igleee ur , 4*l . this baud: POiIItiOAIIIES Counter 4d Prescrip- a e ° s• 0 , 1 . L„ ..„ . VeeleL with Marble ml firmaColomoo, atm Almond.' 16cdfie RHabal anil4, a ItteraUth*talent nt the bitra lantat Mlle and Culdt, for ita‘e by J. K av lIW et Cf), Zen* Olgift* "' jail _ 'ea R'eeal street Lee, wat dROCEMEB-Beles Of grannie. daring Hewett 66e• knit to a *Monde extent only, and prima an way maintained:, Sian. 6 hide Orloana engaz al MI IS Md. rommots do Wee 66666n:: , u6 tut 40•11ty at C. menthe; 4 do el Om tke; 6 do at dm 6 do at em and 6 do dOt'e. on time. Moi s ames,, het keen very mole . end prime ove vlvimalable seddat3lWe m0tt—.154700 being • about thot eluting 'retes, For (Mean, and 45444 Ce for Fuger %onto- Asia of 40 WAtoferier Now Yorkyyrap el 371‘e.-- kle Ws primed. et INF* tat. dams 6 0 mad twitee at lofie, which is almst ‘ thiterMent tellog Mien*: gip:, 1p1.1,..g5, nog. from b.):. W 10m olarl3v67lX•gm tire 6 45 , 6'670 o. • • reeeltde Of rWti /fent beoimeget,i. dn ring thlorealt. end V k trip W slime( moment nave trow el. wd. Web (003 bnotate from emt immix at 36c, SOO he m bushes at tnt43ol. 1000 do at lb'; 70 do . at 30, 140 at*),; Mdt et 27v, dOO4. Item store at 31m 467 hi ea the who*, al 'olle. 110 from'atore at 31e, and Moo et 100 'N ha.' dalsilkoo tondleiv corm at 37044 e V hoollel, tor yellow 664 addle. ''64401110 *Vete at dye 8 tOt; Wheat IA 60666 t *gra:arty 111 City Mlle at 6417,00, -66 n being shoot the •Oetai• or mating yam.' Rector la imam& et lily—The s tuarket toy bej hu liven 00'4114 hikt. wlth ben. death* Mhos Wt week. We mote the folkwring sales .--10 trite wagon at SW. 8 loide at $l2; 12 bade eai and 10 100 at $lO6Olll. • , IRON 1•0 14A14.-* =Nem • Leto( peleseof gem if taon.-41,at Kneed and *Mae Mr YX• 1•1-10,4 V 3'bk"rg o Fm y , . kr, a n --_ Cot 6 to 7 The abireprieve an gins. ealomtto a atmeasot for Mal, Lgeafilltn—dids of 3000 be zed 'wale at IGO** Trims Baltimore eels leaUter* ttnedfd erglello, end 14. yore do at Willtte *IL , - .?\ 11•11'—Re hem no considerablemlf*Of iltdt b noilie. fde P On *About the ruling Market yrity. , • POTATOLS—ldeolted oaks have tnemared ;t75 m e m, alwasoeb. and 624466 _ VARNISII-41 bbls. ) YoflLCilebrat.itm.u4," ar wN b j z • ' ' Govt artielej* br s. .1. KIDD Ci QULPHATEnrik - - kJ irll • LUM-20 bbls..in slue, for sale by' \ jell KIDD Cl\. ME.S PORK-6 lob's. for sale by \ 1;43 0(1 \ I Rae. iind'Stieußfrs far Sala by s J. T. t / J. 80111.1,.. :lugar Cured; Or sale 477 -7 IVALI:t4=-:6 ale. for 'sale by A ipiIEESE=IOO la.s. W. It, Ic- WINDOW GLASS—. ` OOO , 100. S 10:14, . E 0 Dxl% far sato jell VON BONNIIIOIIST 111111PlIV ' F'ATIIEitS--3000 lbs: to arrive par etmr J• i k‘ " " f " "" b . \ H ISAIA DICIEET AM, - itm' pe L r o nlama. foe hr tom , I a 'ur a ok) ifIREAS647 bbla. to i' c- i;riaa per aims flu- Too, for silipp ISAIAH DICKCY 00. • II 0 V 8 - E IC, EPEES ' \; DEPARTMENT MA —W906. , 1 11.11 k oIL all alma, bast reed: Clotbes Plsak mst. Liao Rep's. W. 4 sod bine \ Wattlboarktc. Tassel, . I l 7 ". e . kaa ':*b sta ."ll Ta.l Bl."L" illra 't.94'l tra i TV li s c i r4 4,it i to * l ' l4 t"* llll4. P", ta. a alslanl sad tallari rannbass. be.. Ilbv•Slus eamwatt4 bas •allral y auparar4s4 alkothar artle.lee.ltml Ibt nmilar ." Y r ray 4 lb7 i llxise '4" AralYita/n d rosr . 4.l , —ibl\ ' Ltaask ag:asul beablifsing Slaw, bans Plabal. allthlnta asal mars Wane.4,al• Di . . all:,, A. aleOLUitu./k Ob.. ~ , jai . ~., s., No. '24 Llb!sts. at. SAIERATUS- - -10,000 lbaj pulveiisk hotr lb: pacitria. intriag, 1b 64r try lisle wA mt \CO AI lIIERCI. -. L.i2 \ 110vN11r.vr8 IF Tlig OCIAN, STRAME' . •MYSI M . BAILIN() TO Amu \ rtom , \ gei s iTSD • _ . AilkicteA. t.h.ntionn.Wrlkvd.on...-.5....-.........-.itir 7 , 9 (I fig St te en . creed. fromr "Mao. N.,, ...lus• I l'lTSltr Ohs:4AM , Wylie, fur Poetadelphis Judy','.' • BA Vc/11. Cumetegl, tor hew Turk..-.41„.-...........hace, 03 glen! leg, Intt, for New York- , . .. ......hoe .. ..... -Jun. •,4 24 4 11A11,004 led, Thrusepeon• ter Nes. "'e'l l ' 44' 1 . 11 \ 1 , ~ PIIANK IN, Wentrue, fn. Mover s,_ .10. IDlSlelltal,stope, film Ihrehm...., .. ',...e„ ...... alum le IaTILANTIWTmt..fur New A0rk...........1. ...,.....-Jutne Tel woiliNtrruN, b l eb.from . .rreamo.,...-., ... ltb.....hesee lb ‘ 011 1 41% '41 i . I tter trISTII O ..c (I 7:...11' . : " " -:•••:::;::: 11, UItIDAT ItgIISSIN. fdattlumra. - Per 'nen - TUrie.' \ ...June DI VIT %VP AI ANBIRESTE ft, bolter, for 1 hilotel ph cyan.. 3U ASIA oludlituts•thr New 50rk.00........... s..e.\Jal• 3 'AB from .11 \ for New Thermo's., e thereon, paled. \ 4. e . g. TIM u,rrrr onto. 0 \ 88111.1 0 • o ampeole, 10r Bermuda, ge....... e .--.o.Juisa 8 B3 o llllll . 4lneuglaasfe et 1161.0....\ ..................tz i ll st'dwill o 4. l 4Um. tromeNew bort .-.4..; I wit A tilidbliscank fie limmete.-..e......... -.June be .nolbe, Judketes, Roma New Tort_,::- i''''' g V.V , ZlV ..l NgS .." fie t er:a4 W 47. 144 "' .. - 7.:2•7=2 .. :Ar; 24 jrAqty.c. , 11,,,..0.:fn,.,5,. - i'ori.....: c -- 1{.`:.,1 tiiTi"q•4l . l. l .lz,:.Nryt::l', s ,.', i4,7iiziiwz - .1r,r,%'1 '.:. 1 041‘114";1:!.`7......"}3, 1 11,T .. .....2.:,.t::::::::1.3 . - \# fl'll', ll A".!'e° k'"' N." ` ..,;i. , 1,14 lf , c.,,,t,A."1.4;,,:kfr.". car !!"..:',.7.7.......:::::.::::::: , . , , 2 , , AMlA..lo.lbloas Men teror,Toret.\-0,....444...- 1 04- 0 h „IY WI ABM. add for LivlDlDool, unleas ottu•rniot, 1 "w". % ! ..6 ,...;+ ,4 =1. 1 .""" 1 "' ` CITY OP . VlTTliseUell,•3l mbuips via Nalleanaly • ed and Penemr bed ID _a._......e ..... ..e.Jurter Vs BNITED grAT k.... ..... 0 ..... •,_.\,..\-.1....4•444.• Ulall. ~ _,...___e . .-.. _..ee, Rum/. q TEX PrlTErtalt NAM= • .100,514; too k 'aulaii, ..11; (5, 1813. . \ • - • \'' pit,,l- that -ThnAnunt•ticirge oven'tu the foll.l g Re view, we wou er se Id tiara our country era drts to enedereV. OM the Wholesalr., except when Istlorwis• not : and that in all mos in the Wing of Ana/I orders to the city, as well se the mauler ttrade. buyers mast espertsto phY f i ri three to nee Per r Above the. quotatlom o - We • .1 further remark. that n. at She orb newsy hotel whir le eareediustlY dlffleult tokumbe ank•furthar than the 'move prim. Bat when we girei:eomMt eloM Mr , se thlntethe experledned re.' .dealee hill Bud Mt little &faculty, In dintiugulshing the rserul. Mort XlO am to whet should tee the first hind markltt pries 00. ta produce.)` 4, \\ , , , .--141 , 1, 01311EVAL ' fIEBABS.81111(138 . 111141114114 has Teen langold dbrlng the theft, and nivel,. SOPPIms okintereet Ism transpired in `tb. market. Sfilushaankbee behp miolremefibed to the Minr;ipr wander ths Blip. treat,. and we find \no Importantchange iNstiotsiderne, from , last week's review. Th es westber ha., Me the tesolß Cert. G7cll Tr V, uombided.. , l i tram abundant rain which 1:11, the Myer attained be !leapt of MuMen feet In dessert:l.6ot M again \ falling \quite Mt. T=o . tine \stoma hie been moder at ely retie. for oh. ' The Meelpte oat:reduce ham hien fhlr:f=thigf e.rsed het , : thi ,, matket•l4l good eopply. and Preient suer vrl7 mat 1 . ch age to puha, 1. --- \ 4 . . , AdIICID-Priles are peneralfy tho Mae if given lut, week. \ The prettlyol hush:nee bras heen to coda ash,or which go Lime cries of 300 tone ire erriveit, :See rash - eigjes of ether .01k. have been vest. light, and'price• are ',cinema any mate 3 . l .4l :lessay. W4recutaras to 'quote in lisultrd lot's...folio e-penrlaate sATl(c.'raleiTee ot 514\ sod Diehl of 41011 c Pith ‘', AS,Collol: 4 44ThereeNl rates am e11ii437• 1 IDel , lpn in struelklote by the (Al. ' \ , 4 , 11CTIEB-As the cell et 0 adyan, seepplite \ 40,f greed M ani s ete bikt m ter have use fo men frees. and pries. consequently, show a forth decline eincelatit . week \WP note salc44oo boner and .J butter from 6.4 h.... 4 al \ 10 . '31400.k.;:000 be roll at I,Oc 11 0. Begthlther,.d packed in hNs are uotainal, and' we men repot nfe ralea s of moment. \ ti ts BACON-Wl' Imo vie eery im ret change In s not' ha the hared Mvtit. It hoe been site dull durinP4ho week:ashl melee old; confined to l• tied lots tu clly o and miter'. W• not the following esieec whieh till af, , rl a • pit 11,11tS. the :-.3\ casks 40gr aid. at 9 , Sil o e'lle man ehoulde at blie',. 2 casks ms at DS(ef 11.e0f1, gm h ms at 904 e. Sic !he canvassed haturett 10 0 e 1090 let ehoul ere at tigabiee 4 Ise , western easel cured - Pam. , at 14.114.• 4 hide elooolde a t 0.144:3 do bemkat 9lice 3d 0 \ ham* at r.1e,4414 dim et Ure 10 do shoulder, at 11 1 4el‘p et, and MO ttee do at B l4r .1800 IDs haute at t/Pie, lIDIO 1., halos Alt 3 lID B OIO ehoulAre at See G make d0 . .\5 , 04re 0 do hams at 14,,, 4300 tbe shothdere et 5.43 200) s hams st 04, 1400 s country runedlhoulderi at 704 e •10 Isee otwatelli St 8 'ee 4 mouths; If ,IDe de at Sc. eash,ll o o do hams at 904ce1, eehouldem at h'S,4f46ofeSo du WOO 13.904: 0 4 1 0 hameht teof, 4 maimeough dot western ahoulleiPent 1. 1 . 1 . .th r.i I , elso 4000 ms bleb muted ihoulderest Sc. cash. abed 40.0 Ltd./. at b.: s 4 coolthe: 4 aMetn mho te s ,uteJ at 71e her Thou dot`, 074 tor order, not flo fee home s IMO ib I ..ilea at lec. 6 14a elutes hl ere At,. 1•111,1341 Me r.. do at , 5 .1, Vb. en 1 cis r easter cubed haute ate eelh , , 105. 1011000,1 lots at 11 11,0ie le lb Eh 14:01.W.1.3-Ths [WI. Ili ral er are abo4 Mc IMie filet \ haw, and .2 ' 24 from rt 4.. .„ t \ . Bleck:lTC I TiliftS,The auufacturers 01(000 4.4 lis •-eist.s have been red de and our .. ,., {h3 ,, t. of. .100, rtrllitlg it 11 7543*d0e \Tubs are... Wing it 8740720 0, • e L 111.1118-Pries loom 0:0, cgc front 7.1 to. 3.,1444,'8 du.rn. 0. t 0 ooalili BU AN-I'oooel *a firm, tehh a Air &Matt*. WO ituoie at 114012 c 1,11,u• from first hands, al\,t 100111 c ,from etym.' watt n hem thou., dIIIOQ. \ \ \ \ ' CiII'PNR-Tl4+ uleaufartanZpricep of copper are use 4 hanged. mi 1'40004 fin' rake a logobs, and 2181 0., 411, Lrotlers, c tech sot Mir: , Oki thoper to sarth 17C be ID. COTT(101-10ow51015e lota of rhttore h oe amt r,4,, Int ,i 613 , 11 r to order of th • soMenfacturera We me a a4e of Al hale-. st. 74,30..- le 0 tor alitenor to tale ell M . tithe' (020109 TAttIDS-The gellowenele g earn ci lyrof ilea. \ prlDes of eattore Tams, Or' whiCh it `will he eu teal), further r,lnctlon leas beep mid, br the7.l•oll eruret4. \ , . - list! IS. f10.`13.........- ......... 742 "j•ID': :•• . 4.. ..L . :1:: :: - LI ita:' .- :::?3klit \, 2 sum. rasa. , \ 1ttr„ , 7,61 -1 ', 0 '.'r,.. - .:::::t . \Caudle Wick............-lor \ - tl ) rff i en t iii ...eve I Loll nraii3li 11D004...1......,.--13 ; eae, C001L08.4 4 -,We base no alteration! to notler index thli, Omit. The foilturing is • menet list of prime: e ilawlis ............. npi dm: itame 41.111.-..- .. ....st.w.ll3en* ..... ~.--T44 'AMID alanlllillnp hr . , BIITION 131ILL'ITS0-Pattablmh massfatm rid abort log, are soiling at the sexual 0018 e. my . Mc Me Nana's,* and l'e 14 Teta for P 4 1 404 I.` - ' BM mg-R.IMM hose Nem lAIA and ilalat only to i moderato ratent. at Wit IR lb. for We , ftrioa Awry°. , CRACKERS„,-Char MSIMILSCIOMS tostinoa to do a lowly business, with Palm of ed,‘ they mu make, at lba folbartssa' KW,: 'a Richmond v] Nhei ~t6flT:ul\\ Pie 71:.........._.... to 7 I . No .0 ./00 Wale- Oraetera. ;antral rI T Z " =II g mar Craiew, RUED TRINIT-The mark.' I. biro and on sae; of it- . tent bare crooned. Pearled from \ atore is math lots .n. *oat, 1250 .2 apple.. 31.75(282 bo. DRIND BREF... , FaIes ono:toll law by the than. of West. ern cored at 100110,We '2 • TOO to-d ere entry Rem. wit h of fog del from tort band tn two lot. az' pep dot. • • VLOCRIeTbe market donna ttoi wet/ b. tern ref/ doll. and lattanria a slight &tit!. otOatt week's rates b.. been mbroltted le. It.i.eles on ToMday were: -SO bbl• bee n 4104; 17- Mat extreat 13,23. 200 obis at 11 ,for a b aid 13.13 fir ester; 71 bbls a. t at 14.04: 31 extra it 21.1 t 33 do at 0.1222 a f. at 13: TO. 13.1rA 100 at 1M2732,21.10 1n e. f. and extn; IT do at 15.16.2rit1 115.1 from Wore a. 13.251. Dbl. On Wedoerdap-Sales Webbli a. 0. at 13; 116 bbliat *3. mod 201b1.. eitra at 13.05. \Oa Thoralay-e53 ban it 13.03; SI at 13; ,C 4 nt 11,05,21.2 111 f t 14.44fs for i. 1", \ 13.11 fr.r urea. •Csa alb a:f. at 13;101 do 1tt52,94; 70 bbla obrdoe extra at 13,e, •rt 23 borer toe at 13421.02.• 20 at $.3.02.20 bbl* 1. 2 and 4444F10; 131,bLle foe Soar. to :If t 452.2) lo!,1. slrl bb.. f. at 1311.1. • ' po Bator -4,4,--11 ad. it 243 at 713 and 041 ads extra troM. more at /346 llondai-02 bld. On the wbarf it 23.04.01e0r of In.:motion. sad 100 ad. extra . 2111 1/OCR-Very MO. ha. ararai and then are io Niter of Importance to report.. We mar Quote notaaalr 32.5044122011 bbl, • \ • • - rum of 26000 11016124 • • 11211-Taro 0 1. a sibobt daglaa b.. 0 1. 4 . 4 1 -B slis , 3 3 bbl. lama No. 3 at 1121101 10 bV bat, do at $1.50. 45 Mt W 34.0 at 73. - 84e.3 61AfiLa/q troot $l. 1511alonare worth $lBl beranX $11320.2.2• shed at. No.l matiert2 112504113. ' 12 2111,001. 1?t1, ad .0110.1; $4.50034.72 lit 100, br the ealc 17 'ablanding from 95 Water ft. gale by lIIMICA *Co —Pure,' for sale by\ , ' Kam A co. Lttsr:Z=tl:ll.l,. ;142bb.ri timia., 111.,Stjkpliattr, and —sl3cli rani_ .1.... 4.. a cloing.V.r... M 4.74. L.. ..... " I ' ffallus inillocCii ea Ilboral r . ) . gav i m. - .., \ ~..,..,?, ......5....12 -4,-, 12,7-7,:-?"' \ 41 • ' ... „ \ \ . . ' • \ s ', \ • \ \ \"\ ---...\,...,-,.. J:t . " - ---,.. ,-.., \ s:.'••• \ •••'--:.''.."--\ :r\;\',- \ • \ \ \ PlO DIKTAL-Re oote \et tole of ZIA Rue 31 .--- 3 Woo el \, 1 A St:s s ) ton, a months. 11. lot R. 1.. he , ' betit \ itnittlni •\ I • .., pnettlnele. but no males o *patent hut• wing 'yet bo - , , , neural... 4 274427.60 erg thgsatautud rottOter4l4nother, • ' - . t, Rork. 't \\ \ ‘. q \‘ \* ' ' ' '• • • , WIIISRRY-Stdeenf ras - ttlholl-Putttfd l't . dt ' "kid • ' S. - 1! tethu. % b oo may to quoted I ' 7o. \ \\\ ' \ \ • 117..01:1fee rtwipte of wad, st‘tgt ef1...T0 4 . 11, 111, \ 1 .ht. Id tlAtigh enueLlecable purist 0• We 0.. =WI Pr . \ ...., oar desl•L•ktkrouutt their ogeott In ihe oliolnikint L egkili , \ \ \ C., nal InVISEI. The omega rottouof init.. tot the to, \ , \ \ rAtue un01ee , (44 , 1 lonnral. Tete flo•Rtanulus .4 trot; `• g," Ant Interotegl:Tlll Tad /104.elhhig •INio”' oho* oatit, \ inticlpatna at the.upeoltto of the woos, t , miivitt.t.uvrzus ARTICLES \ \ .. .31 - 1 m nosed' the tkoolog 141 of the hrtgentt ruLLAS 't, \ \ 6 fdo \ ...., ck. - . a ..., A W4'.....-"- 'l, -. .-1 I.' 4 ''...;. q ° l;7. i '. ''';..i.2 , , It \\ ',. \ . 1 r . 7 161 - 1 ;F::::::: . 0 4 - 'F' , .,,,..... do upperhegnagß•4o4l3l • ‘ th•ents , cash-- :Lt. •do lutrueue do.lllooq4W \ t, , • 6,,...,;,..„,_ ...... _sr gl_ Liz i. L , nal , ewilie....lZugt \ ' • Ptr;,..."Tr. u . :::: 41(ein \ 'e. rola. ' ' erit i .ff re•Nto ' j ' ' \ 1 1 . 1 41 '''' tg " ..r.,.!.. ',.. .!. 1.7 11 S e l *Vl tl i Ztt r- . Eli. Sl t 2t \ \ 1 Canpbor.. -A - - - 6 6 *SO' Mdt , drJ , fd . .. 4 - ' \ . •,,, Abypente -...2.1.-- .11 tot YDI 'AO,. 34,, 0.• , 1 ('ream tita....l.- 7k* 0 , d nlinntulte 664 Y 6 1-• • \ ; Clunamoo in mate,: getlS do Hom ed...._ eg n3 l , , „,, , \ 'cit..do strouruEl wt. d 0 ~..., .• . •••• Yt, ..tdt \ % \ f x. thnopel... ... , . .....6sa , o • lira .4, 1/ 1 . 1, t t \ by ItrttA'l3oo tltrit ••'• \ -, ':i.o' b..f itt. 2 .. .it'tos 'OO Rt. ' . ''",••• 64 61 • ' . I ._ glhete . .... i.IIO 1 0 t Sol Soda .. • . -s i.. 4 41 \ iOO SWntua... v " °4 "" —I 3: , r4o:ll,:iii-....—.,..i10ti . , tn trßm • rol - .1 . .: 0 111 Sht, Vt ha l5 I ( (".-' 77 .-" r 1" .1 P 0 %I" 1 64 . \ Cum Shrellat„-..1.17 I 3 313, loser -,...4 , Aleoutod Auto -SIX 00 do Y. Illeute-...h4 tiff:,; - iia:...l s Ttratl:ir ---- g: tk ' mt. ; do gntea...- 4 tip 0 T0,i0.1341tte.gpte...011164\ . . toduro---.4/ 6 0 . 6 ' ni Pg1„1=1 - 1;e4'; . .91• Tl \ • il Leset l'= ,' . 7.L1 ..,- i. ... . 1 2 6 eo ' Aute 6o flut "' , I.x . -. 9 - 4 4.8: it- \ \, •L dg le tlintc .! 00 tagg ‘.• :, \ , . .B : TAIL MARKET. 1 ' ‘ \ • V .S .• . , \\ \", $ \ Prrnmatrcw, Jane 16. ' \"., \ . , s i r rbli'swealher yesterday afternooo was extras. , ir woiknad the attendee. , at the Diurnal Leann le \ \ „ natter meager. Bonen ben fa rt her declined. and yeti, \\,:t ‘ \ . ... prtakwas polling a rzcolk lil b. and roll et 10011.11 e f \ '. , '.:,,,, \ , , • good Irsh. \ \ nnes-Hen pit,jp.tty well ~,,,a I . ,,i nir 1 0 % 5. ., ‘ .., , ~ 121fo o dor. \ Clierrlll wer e iiioling.l4t. *V` l, lb , roue, \ \,\ A \ \ , llet. SOS 81637, 11,r dram& Cana.. wae wan \ ' \ ~,,, , •,,, and .echo[ at 10. It owes Am...me 0 r • sot ', \ 'v s :\ \ rig: gelatin Weill in the market at 3711 r II gnat orb. , ', ' \ kat felt ronaeoftdo eon at fha 000 , 11.rtISJ Iwo. alms ', \' - ',,,. \ \ \ ' .1 .01 Ipfek.t * Snort, Currents ' , re gold at 6e . % \ `,. ~ . \'r Sol. Conunna wen inane and ten dear, my 1 e ~ .3. \ ‘, \ r.roo or 76gee707 pas Mr•rww re 1 •1 , 1oe..1391Ho , \ \:%. tnll ltantentle ... 6lB.4 S hand , B.b, orb. 38 ** 1 • \ 1 ,, \ o ' l ~ DU' * ,r 1 1.15 In. tenliina frog the block et PCB. .. and choke/Wen at Ilk 11 P. \ Cats Wailed . \ , \ -i. . 4... ' \ 83 Cates IteahtsBBlla. OM. ' .I 1 be. I'. ' ''' - ' l, - ---- '',..., ' . ~ \ „., . Ulnae Junel 1852, , . ' . A . \ cerrie-rAbont 500 , ,i0 850 bead wetsoffer. \ ~, ... at the yard . lat.r. the noetetelhteh weneold 831.00218 , , . ''' . .. ~, \ ' Fr Ili hlO lin ei Ight.renetti.'vt!st.7t , tot. Thiele at .. ' \ \ cline on teat eke priced. with et anateet Cl In . tnett ~, .. Wing ad dude the coming...lh. ' . \ \ ' \ ' ; \ Sane 4t, Lat Some TOO head \ were /0%1 at pit \ ' '.., \ nuking 67111:25 11.72 for gilt, and it €1414.33(," • \', - , ~ 1 .4%, hoot -A ew mall i were rota 4 81.80 IR 100 an \ '‘ Cues k Cntage-Ven s few won 11131 1 1+11. , The Mu, \ \,. \ ‘CATTLX-Ther,e were, offered at the testes , ~" \ - *pada, 800 head of Beeves. of - which number kV wr , ' • ~, , rum "to Mr butebera, 200 were leftover a d, and 2 ditytal to Chtladelphte. nine ranged true f 0,24 to 111.25 on the a ' twowd ' '' ' ' A .. 511.!0e10.25 not. end a•mtripg 0,7 0 Co' , ' .‘ \ \., Ilea 7a mane. - ~‘ `,, \.. i. . DarYarar ter. Jan \ ',trawl-There were offered A. musket' derii si V \ :'\ the re.....m00 twedor beaceldrlsaleenn..<l.4‘ '. , \s, • s \ \G:O , t hugs ant , llo,/ obfee sod lamb. I'r/fee-there* ' . \ • \ \ kuril atm In geld deemed. They were •11 sold at no . ~ \ 17 t. nueitia iron (3.50 tO V/ * 100 got, . tkun 'and. Cetre•-The menet tem.,. =Awned B.lge of freeh entre at 819 t 4 38. Bnelhe f net *l6m eal \ 0 0 . nrr . 13 . t Il s te.=There w.n a nage number enli tl4r week at . ,; • \'• ', beet ° l al,!.l!f i tt ' ar-The =feint eo - onenes du ll. i c ", ‘ • ''.l \ ' former hrought 1t0tt.01.611 re an, nod the 111ter110.1.4' \ .31.50 nela. as In fluent!, , ; \ , \ , „, ' N , : \ ••, , \ , \ • • , • 41.1 V IN IT.LLIGENi \ . STIAIIi BOA kiItiVALS AND . DEUR . . ‘ . Itnar6Theri icrti ~, 7 tmt 6 iocheiitste,r to cboti.ll. - pier tril6,6-666 , 6k13 - \ 6`., ,, t i d r.0 a5 i k r . „ a6..,1 1,. \ 1616 . 66. ,,, , • l'atic. Vennett. 1Hr0wn6•111..., I • ', .'. ... , .66.6atic. 'ark , nron, Itrowortille. : .' S. 15;4661. l'rkbles. EL! 1,611... 1 4 ,1:itiTii1:14: 61,To4iiii . ' I • \ ,' tome Orr. b1um6ch.16611.T616... • .. ~ Arrus. K11V1V1ar , r ...... Ne ; ",.. tral M .Cji! .. %octii Itheeliair• . • I• W lo ~..; ,- \ tillisat. ,Ctrierti. -. . \\ , • \ DEYAK f RD., • ' . . . . \ \ 4,6. t6661Ter16.146, *666 N6lios6, ' , 1.. . • '\ \ r i'. r . .* D r77.6 ,1 ;1411141W - \ ', • 11 ' .'s T 1 I. ' „ ray.Osslillt.ll , e9trall•ll), \ , . ~.• . \ 1. 64 , 0 44 56 , 14.1 , 116:/.4 . 4. ‘4 1 . 111Pgr11e , ',,,'.. \,. I:46ll"aiMi Ice Vtl,6i \'l. , . • .1 N• o ° :7lA l Vi.Ag i a r r , :,.. - ..... ,', \,., .• .. - • • \ \..,..7, , COATS . 11. . DAT. , \ D, Le,t, 6 c.t. , 1 6,...., , ... ,\ . 7. Line. J 5.,.. ~ i,‘ CINO,INNATI, Ateinasti., ~. .\ . . ~\. \,,, . ii•jc ,it5.5rL4,,,..174/.t• Citr \ ~ t '''\ ttltlit6 fallue: . ....• \ ' ' t , • •'•, ~• , . • , 6 tv AD \ ,0,615,1 v , N PENNOTO/AnuA ilt.4l"N Tite Enr... Larol.o 'nth's lef l`,„u, •71,;, th o V.Dre.,EMyhygltmixt lean a .0 . 1110 a '4l3lgll3tatite The na " f '4 o,7e l loc \ • • o'cleck,*. sadantres , At 4 4, , ,, , d4Suaday, 'FhaA.Ano. Iq k clod. A.V..nd 6-20 , . • dames Conn!. &.Bons, IiFFER 115 r sale, Nasal Stores 'of wC V MdDtiea. yDicD MOT I.oolilltstalr Mel atliputoU, direct fmak the maoafsetarers, paitioN P.teh. Vanish. Mod Oil, Patent 011 • mrs. C 0126101 1 ,12611 ,aaap 10 Raft I.Amal. South Pittsburtand Saw *ill Bun "PRE rabectibeee to the above Road omm Ulm notice that the trat aemnonent • Der share nee deb-on the..let Inst. The Amman • rame amount nUI dye en trot tot a( Isar, as do' lan on then:est of +.04 ...dint swath. until .r.. 1.1 . A. WILKINS. Nast Live' Stock • ] ' . ~ ,lIIIr 'NAVIN,' CO2IIIECTICUT. lla jaORSES,'CATTLS; &a: o ipsured ' dank by 'dims. or. arbiont. , CaYkat 2;04.00/ poorsr to buns* to 1160.040- . - • ..,' 1 • TborYos Eoioitokt, Altred C dr. S...brr . i.. 1; jomis Taylor, . , ; .robb Satno., ?Cot/mad Vl . ja l ore., ' . Wm. if: ftoolriok. , - \ . ' lIICYMMY hleiD . DICK..`r '' 9' 7 . - 6" 1111;18 b 01112%. Ai..b.! ~- ' , • 1 .1.,, \ ' : wr NlL , l p.ui =. cirr a. K . v et e ( „ W w eal , ~,TtNriet6.4...ti: r' antinafineotitig . or do Stocthoi •of he Eidri Mot= 0: 1 1OPInITbOl4A ,y t) OR Roc the 717 Ootoproty:ino Woodsy. July L, ALL , ad j u , Kl... v I \ Utica WOol Depot.' silbscAmrs. iiuecPeeore to Ta3f• 'lleclowll, will tonUou . ,i , tte , Woot Commix*. tatrotnttrt. Iced (01.104 catutattnentt 6,1411 dt311,1114 - • • , • ; daMt man estartutettl: trie,i,t, - f; G'w • po V• 100 E OROIE S- • .\ . , . \ . - % b6B.Bossr ,• 10 A 0tzsI M C u \ \ . \ ' 800100. CIO4, ... . '' '\' . \' . • ' ' \ 2Qa 1 ear11::?"'” 4 \ \\. , v . Bo 6atch:oß Youoolromen Tear: , , b.glV,ro'64U l 4 ZTl ' litAati - .0 IUcKETS-49, dos. for Van '- , mutt pegEY • )IkURILAbI NUTZdtiAIOIIII;! ~/•to bar,' el drainbls of lop • 14:47: ",.. "Sb .' %VT. latiVlTlffT''', 4.1614 ED SALMON on band,‘Ar sa. IS3 O,,W,A.SteCLUILINICI BOLOGNA SAUSAGE-On vv br 019) U. A. 31c,CL1P,14 sr A Card—New OciodssAgain.. AIHRIIPY &-BURCLIFIELI \ aro no a lb 1 a .44 itmer THIRD SUPPLY ors net. Mit m am open Om =edam Womuatr sod other strata of Warm,. \ rammola Mahatma rafts WY. asap: \- MAW/. Barad. sad Lash.. • \ •• /dant.. sad Blue lLasstslia Mita i • alma Figured Drew Mita • I , Needle Watt Malare. Td.tbals. , I ' And %ill be opening almost 4.4ir t . blade of Good, Uareci Ynl Ibbl It ta tb.liadvaaa calrpOtnrmlbltleMalUebed eh' s..xtriAst, es .i p i gala '•1.117 %Wk. • Jc-• ZINC . PAIAtT MANUFACTURED :lit ,111L9LI EXPLenipni AND all,KlNti 091 W t.rwop Is• J. eclusShts t• euteee.T It 1T0...4 IS. fan"; lk Z I .N.CJ. PAINTS', Which ha'. Nan tonna snag mural yam". trial, Lona* end Um United Malan 'to Mar. Mgt, or% Inanty and minty. naasaystaa was nnawarr. Thole . • . WHITE ZINC PAINT , 1 6:i nti ,a: ° a 4 4 tr " fl to - ..10.0.0..',.,.7..rpti5c dauvrosi IL , IT — will. NOT TORN -YELLOW Winn *snood to aolottanna ar anlyttinc. ' - even 'ban Ant no In &One msg., As suauntanla ; wittistanto 0 spolbaraulUnata .ad th. weather Ir than any otbay,. ups Wag ALAI. a turn dairy rninsn/a rub 011. It soay bqo naked Min any I ran watts 104 lama tilts vatulanorbins ylan tna , ate.l • BLACK AND COLORite ZINC PAM Theta are tautened at • low prlng.and ans cubed st.a rbrateet and WO Panda In Qv =Jon tor 0 00 tnl:4oV4 4 l2l b =or,.....Areit,Mt 1 "." Van """ • •IVEATIfirn AND PROOF. a \ I:\\
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