PITTSBURGH GA'ZET T 'E ructuseaD R WUVTI , 0 PITT IN IIII0110,4) SATURDAY -11ORNI510, JIILY 8, 1852 WHIG 101111111110118 ;,OEN'L WINFIELD 130(YIT, or NOW Jereey POI VlOll TiIt:SIDI/IT, 'WILLIAM A. GRAMM, N. Carolina. Vol CILIUM 00111MISSICOM JACOB HOMAN, or 001:1111T AMON OF TIN, 41rWt~ coal?, Ila tbo room a it. Ma. Richard Omit., JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Co rap. rassuarriiizukrrowL. uI. A. IL Dawn, Amiss Peniccc. D l.. Wrnaux I. Hooka, 14.4111 n. coma:. 1 J. 1749941, U. Jute D. PoxTM 13. Jail 11._P•roula, 16. JOIE, IL. 'Unworn. 4. Jowl P. TM= IT. 1 , , Jso. Kolalnwoon L. =9,4 ‘ 11 . =W . ,. 1/1.. I , l=l, l =a E i rn , . T. JAW* Paws, I. Awweo .Itoluspins. 9. Awn Ilaurnm.. J . Timm J. Mows, 9. JUMPS 1114999/11, : 21. laws 1. bow. U. Olwial P. Wwurn, 23„ OassrUN know, 11.. Vo i le ker.„„, au 3.1,114arna Prnowrn. S. Pon% A. PoaTurnorn. 13. go 110w444199.9n, .Antimasonie and Whig County Ticket. ram counaus-11n Damuce. DAVID =MIL Plitsbarzh. rot ccaia I . 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My lant I bsline wu dated at Wash ington, bat my poor epistles hue met with such - led swam in making decent time In Bode Bam's slow Coaches, that I can hardly tell when I wrote but, and am almost discouraged from asking another attempt: - Blnoe I left Washington, I hue 'bleed all our large eastern cities, and bars found the Print disci and the late Whig Convention 'the uni versal subjeCM of disunion. In those great centres of commerce and money crehange, the diesetlefsatlon it the detest of Webster and Fillmore - le the greatest, sad jot 1 found no Whig who did sot intend to note for Scott, how ever loudly be grumbled, orbowever mournful iiii creaking. Men cannot be expo ted to give up their preferences without a little show of op position. It does them good to grumble; they feel the better for It, and they will work the more kindly in the traces after it is over. Lex peat to lied all such the moat active men In the cainfaign, became they all admit that the elec tion of Con. Scott is infinitely to, be preferred to that of Pierce. Talk to them of voting for Pierce, and they feel insulted at once. The campaign bids fair to be an exciting and brilllint_ one. I learn, since my arrival here, that a inmate, celebration is to be held on the' 27th of this month, on the Niagara river, to celebrate the battle of Lady's Lane. The an niversary caters on Sunday, but the celebration i• fixed for Tuesday, to give time for the people of. Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, New York and Boston to take put to it without tatieling on Sunday. There will be a great *litany pa rade; and the suntan of the war of 1812, and thousands of the soldiers of the Maxiaea war will take part in this patriotic demobetration.— I understand that s large delegation from Pita bash is expected, as It l known that we have several soldiers of the war of 1812, and hun dred" ot.the Mexican war, among our citizens. Oea Scutt will be vainly urged to be present. Arraignments will be made here for steamboats to earths soon se the cars arrive, and the fares are to be pet at the lowest potable rats. I have no doubt Allegheny county will appear on the ground in large tam. I would suggest tinier*. piety of calling a meeting and appointing • anal - Mee of arrangements, to which the nava of Wale going can be given, and the committee out make the best sad cheapest bargain possi ble with the railroads sad steamboats. Hwy Clay, the greet Amaiean Orator, Pa. riot, and Statesman Is - no more of earth, and • I nation mourn is profound sineerity. A miser eat sadness Pervades the public mind. On the ' day of his death, I had visited Newburgh, on the Hodson, famed for its beautiful scenery, and so Sheens of the head quarters of Clen. Washing ton dating the most eveliful wean of the war of the Revolution, The email, antiquated atone house where he resided, is standing in good pre servation, and as nearlyas possible, in the exact etateln which Wallington hit, it. The - house sad grounds belong to the State, and moan, Is approprited to keep It In repair and to preserve the gnat& On—the day la question I had made a short emeuraleando the country, and on retuning, Ake Mt sight which greeted my eyes wm the Bag; width Is always kept dying at this point, enspeadol-st brilf mast. Henry Clay Is dead, wag the instant thosght,—en no other occasion likely to happen maid that Blared deg be bowed In mourising. Thus this silent bit most touching sables from that hallowed spot give m the first Inanimate that *great spirit had departed : Green sad fresh be his memory ever ht the hearts of Ila countrymen! I made my return trip on that magnificent Fork, the New Yak and Erie Rail/o'd. We left New York at half past ea o'clock, In the morning, sad at a few labia" before 12, at night, ere - i — nived at DankJek, having made NM mils in about 17 hare, with nay little fatigue. The road into capital order, bad le neat ad -airebly managed.. Everything goes on with clock-wait regularity ? The odious are eon/- taus, the oars luxurious and commodious, end etopping-placee see salliciently frequent to re line the pamengen from the Warn of so lag a journey. lam convinced that a six-foot track is the beet for highspeed, safety and com fort ; and I think In time this pup will be generally abipted. As wow as we arrived at Dunkirk, the puseagere ad baggage were Wl ' malady transformed to the ha 'teaser Quart City, which landed us in this city about half past tea o'clock, just cue hour too late to take the oats to Pittsburgh, which start at half-past ales. This Is a detail which ought to be no. mailed. The passe' ewe for Cincinnati, founds train waiting for them, bat the Pittsburgh sengere, of which there were several, leaned list airy had lost twenty-four hours by taking this route, owing to this defeat in the arrange. meas. We hope our friend Mr._ Prentiss, will think of tide the next time he arranges his tiro.. My err:knee on this route hes taught me ore feat, which is, that when the Peenrylnuis Railroad is linielted, the trip from Philadelphia to Pittebtugl can be made In from twelve to Odessa hairs. thirteen boors after we len Few - York, we had made 350 miles on' the New York sad Erie road. This istanded the Hsu omismned In arowang the river to Jersey qty,. the tratorthr at the Jamaica of the Patter son and Ramapo with the fierr York and Eris mad, and breakfast, dialer and supper. When the Central-route Is hidslood, pussugon from Raw York can be leaded atPittsburgh, as wen as they can be now at Houttkirk, es the amtem; will be about the Mlle. The Ecsaaphaiabi roanhm the decided adnatage la este r ase, and if this afrantsmt is well owl, Herres& Mn easily be prediatiA. ; sat making m) home hole at the American, whetiwrerytAlai ie so agreeshis, this it ambles me tabs& thesonsiance of my unenpeotad *P tastias, with a good deal of phUomphy. Mr. =WI keeps a spleadid holm* ma n Ion: -awl ids to the pubHo as the prints of on= warm WOW. COMM COIVEWLIO3I.—The Convention of the Whigs of Butler county met et the Court house in Boller on the 28th ult. After tined:- in& the CoeTendon proceeded to Tote for fora can didata for Congress in the 22d district composed of the northern pert of Allegheny county and Butler. The first ballot resulted as follow - Sunni. A. 14;rvuzcs. bad 89 Gf.011.01 W. Bare, 2 Tempts M. none, Whereupon, qp motion, the Convention de -dared Bs/mu A. PunvAmici, of Instler, tmon imonsly in:minuted sin candidate for Congress in the District. Major Joins R. HAMM' iris then nominated for the Assembiy; Joint Mazza for Conimin stoner, and MAI.' Moessmuiss for Auditor. Beeolutioni warmly:endorsing the nomination of Scott and Graham, and of Judge Buffington for Judge of the Supreme Court, and of Jacob Hoffman for Canal Counaledoner, were unani mously adopted.— Mr. Forsyth, of the Columbus, Gs., Times, whin has been as Mira State rights paper, hu Moue out for Pierce sad King. Re eye— ' , We swept the resolutions of the democratie party, end, being bettor and better satielliKl with the presidential nominee, the more we learn of his political 'attendants, ye hoist the aeon tiket to one mast -head, and won the Times of its champions for the campaign." • We clip the above from the Post of yesterday morning. We said yesterday that the ultra Buts rights men of the Booth—those who a few months ago, were bre►thleg nothingbut treason and threats of seosesion—would find in the can didate of the "Democracy," • man altogether to their taste, and this /oar= It Politicians of that school, whether they are nominally Demo. orals or Whip. go for Piers, because, If he is not one of that clique himself, he will at bait do their bidding. Soon Booth Carolina goes in heartily for Gen. Pierce, end Booth Carolina kni tows what she is about; for she is well aware that if he an be elected, the State lights men and Willem will bare the ball at their feet. Slavery will be carefully cherished, turd every other great intentst, such as protection to Amer ican Manufacturing Industry, the Improvement of the great riven of the West end the harbors of the great takes, will be either crushed or neglected. Well may the ulteaState rights men of the South point to Mr. Pierce's "political an tecedents." So do we. We point to his votes In Congrem, which were uniformly In accord ance with the views of the ultra Southern school, and in oppoeitlon to the great interest of the North and West. PANNITLVANTA RilLll49AD.—The tifeensburg InteUlgenoer, of yesterday, states that the work at the Tunnel on section 37 of the Penneyira- Ws Railroad, he* miles east of that town, hae been temporarily stopped by the giving way of the roof. "It appears," Bays that paper, "that the rock is of inch • nature as to be unable to stand the shook in blasting up the bottom. The contractor, Mr. Carr, has labored under great difficulties in the prosecution of that work. He has a tunnel of some GOO feet In length, and In order to expedite the work the engineer had him to sink a shaft at each end, sad commence run ning s drift or beading through from each end. before the pita were excavated op to that point. This eru commenced hurt WI. Far some time book the air has been so Ind in theee headings, that men' could not remain very long in at • Hine. The pits are now excavated up to the end of the tunnel, and the western end has been ta ken up to the proper depth for some distance in. Here the roof has given way, and it 19 thought cannot be prosecuted any further without arching, or in some other way relenting It an they pro ceed; it being extremely dangerous. "If it should be found necessary either to arch permanently, or t, mete an entire tho rough cut, it will retard the opening of the road entirely through, 'trend months; and it may not be opened till next spring. Had there been no difficulty with the roof of this tunnel, we think It would have been completed in No vember." PATZTTI COI7IIIT. The Whip had a glorious ratilleatica meeting at Uniontown cia Friday emeing of late 'week.— T hey first had a tereAk-light proemial' and then • masticg in the open air, at which Unary A. Soiaon,one of Scott's soldiers of IBl2,preeided. There was much good meeting. We make • short extract from the report of the speech of the Hon. Andrew Stewart, as it Is given In the Peasyhessis Democrat. Mr. Steuart said, He knew both emendates well. In hie opinion] the Whip had the strongest candidate, and the Democrats the weakest they ever had. Mr. Pierce • see an excellent and amiable little min;too ami able for the great office to which he aspired— he had not the nerve, he feared, to sustain its high' responsibilities—the firmness to say 'no sir' te toe courteous and wily office seekers who would surrousabbim. Seem bad filled many of- I Sow of the highest reepoadtdlity, civil and mil itary, he had never failed in any, he was always suomerful, sad amen after all, was the best test of ability. He brew him intimately, and in his opinion. a better, a braver, a more patri otic heart God sever put into the ' beart of man. (femme cheering.) He was no crafty pol itician, he vas too hank end honest for that; he knew nothing of the Woks of the trade, and was too hosed to practice them If be did. The whip have had many glorious candidates but Scott was thi "'noblest Homan OtallZa all." He was the hero of more wars and of more bat tles then say of them—be bed done mime no oth er candidate for the; Presidency had seer done, sot examtiug the Immortal Washington himself —he had waled his victory with his Mood (tong sad loud cheers), the pimple owe him a debt of gratitude, sod like lamest men they will pay it at the polls. There am thousands of democrats -rho will vote for lien. Scott (toils, yes, cad I c am one of them," had lam another '), and why? bemuse you knew him,and hare spi. served under him, you lave shwa! his .sod his glories. In battle he was at your head, and la Oakum at your beftdde,simys and everywhere you tread him a father and a friend; he never deserted you, and you never can desert him, he always led you 4 to IrictOrj, and he will do It 14** Nanot♦aL Postwar Clanzzar of Dines pistol Amerioans, with Biographical sketch es: Omani:dna upwards of 120 migrated Par. Matt of the most eminent persons who hays occupied a plain in the History of the United Blass." 'The above Is • copy of the title page of a ve ry nest publication which le lamed In numbers (of which there sre to be forty). Each number la complete in Itself, and the whole. If bound, would minprlse two large volumes of over 700 paps each. The engraviup la the number be fore us are very besutlfal. Mr. John W. Hud son, who Is now at the Et. Clair. Hotel, is Rout for this county. DEATH OP HENRY CLAY Everything relathig to the last moments of . this pest and moved MAR hi interesting. The Washington Correspondent of the New York Courier, and Prupdne, sap: The lion. Henry Clay expired at seventeen minutes past eleven o'clock this (Tuesday) Morning.-430 gentle wields change from time to eternity, that for sane momenta it was doubtful 'whether he wait yet dead. He appeared to fall into an easy slumber. Mt. Clay was fully con ecious of his approaching disolution: he celled bin son Thomas to his ode, and said : olify eon, I am ping—elt b e were the last words he spokn Paternal election seemed to campy his list thoughts upon earth. Ex- Governor Jones, of Tenn., Mr. Thomas Clay, and one of the attendant' of the hotel, rare tie only peons psalmist dining the last scene. His other-friends in Washington, opposed that he would linger at lead • &Orogen. All onuses of misunderstanding or mlasppre halation between Mee& Clay sad Criftmam, arising from their pontos solstices,' very meet happily and satisfactorily adjusted two . Weeks Mr Clay took oixesion recently to make this sancanomnent to his Meads, and upraised himself °mimed that Mr. Crittenden had auf fared injustice at their bands. For two dayi past Mr. Clay spoke bat little, as he labored ender extreme prostration and the effects of the anodyne adminbibiami by his phy sician. Mn mind wandered somewhat at times, but when amused Nun his lethargy, was cleat end forcible se ever. His worldly slaps were Whitl Y writagd long ago, so that toward the close of his he bad novae arm his heist, and devoted Ids-whole time to the preparation for the future. He was regslarly attended by Dr. Butler, and having resolved Wray religious im woistims, died In the ha hope of a blessed boinortati• plo s atapid. Ledger has the Mowing tram w a ddsgton, dated -yesterday. YAP afteraoto Uwe apposed to be • - giving way la Clara mina. imegastion a ttributed it, in NOM &PM, to ernitenseet peu- diced hie the ratification meeting. At night he was cabs, but his mind wandered, and In • low, distinct voice, be named his wife, eon and ether relatives. Her. Dr. Ratter offered hie cervices to watch during the night, bat they were deemed uomeoessary. On his last .interview with Dr. Butler, Mr. Clay expressed his entire patience, resignation and confidence in the Redeemer. This morning Mr. Clay was perfectly tranquil and exceedingly feeble, and showed a dispoel tion to clamber. About half-past ten o'clock he asked for cool water. which he wpm accus tomed to take through a silver tube. On re moving the tube from his mouth, he seemed to have more difficulty than previously.. He turned to his son and said, "Don't leave me." Boon after he made a motion to have his shirt collar opened, and added, "I em going soon," and se renely breathed his last. The Senate Committee meet to-morrow, until when, nothing of the arrangement. will be de finitely known, further than, that the funeral is to be on Thursday. Immediately after the funeral sereioas, the body will be conveyed to Ashland, In charge of a committee of the lienate. It will be en- Closed in a =talk coffin. At Baltimore a subscription was immediately set on toot for a monument to the illustrious de clewed. The following telegraphic despatches show the universal sorrow : BALTINORS, JULIO 29 DIATII or lIIIIIILY CLAY IN BALTIXORI.—The belle of this city ware tolling within five coin utile after tho announcement of Mr. Clay's death, and the whole city is in commotion. The Mayor has called a town meeting, to be held to-morrow, for the purpose of adopting testimonials of respect to the memory of Henry Clay. The city council is oleo called to meet for the same purpose. Azalea; June 29 A meeting of the Common Council is to be held to-morrow evening, to take into consider.. tion the measures proper to be adopted in oon sequence of the death of the Honorable Henry Clay. N.RDUILTPORT, Jane 29 Seventy-five minute gnus were fired here Ole evening, on the receipt of the lutellimmoe of the death of Henry CIay., POOCIIIEZIP3III, Jana 29. Oar Tillage is in mourning. Judge Banal° has adjourned the Court. The clerk's and eller ifT's 'officio, post office, banks, and every stem in town are dread. and the belle are tolling a requiem to the memory of Henry Clay, the statesman end patriot. , Roamer/a, June 29. The announcement of Hr. Clay's death has drodoced a profound emotion of grief In the whole community. Belle aro tolling, and flap flying at half-mast. The Supreme Court now in session here, after an elognent address by the Hon. Joshua A. Spencer. In eulogy of Harry Clay, *Moaned. ' ' lissaiseman, km 29 Upon the receipt of the intelligence of Mr: Clay'a death, the Governor and the officers of the departments closed all public offices until Thursday, son testimony of Leaped. Flap are flying at half-mast high CHMLIIAII. JUDO 29 The announcement of Henry Clay's death woe received hero and at LouLseille st eleven o'clock this morning. Minute guru and belle are proclaiming that the spirit of the great statesmaa is gone. The afternoon papers ap peared in mourning, and sadness pervades all Glasses. NAXIIVILLR, June 29. On tho receipt of the news, all places of bu siness were closed, and the Mayor Issued a call for a public meeting, which took place this even ing, and was very largely attended. tlovernor Campbell presided. Resolutions In honor of Henry Clay were'passed, and the meeting ad journed UALLATIIII, TCIII3 , Jilt. 29 On the receipt of the 1301. of Mr. Cloy'n death, nll the Courts at onoe zdjourved, and the' judge am! lawyers joined in ealogire on the depar te.l ritat roman Menem, Jane 29. The news of Mr. Clay'm death wag received hero with ?profound regret. The City Council met, hut adjourned immediately withal:a trans acting any basilica 13orre.w, June 29. A general gloom pervades the city elect the reception of the intelligence of Henry Clay's death. Flare are flying •t half mat in - the harbor and public places, and many stores art closed. Tho hew York Commercial Advertiser of Oct antit, after inserting the foregoing despatches, adds: The intelligence of Mr. Clare death spread sorrow throughout the city, and, se If by one accord, men of all parties, and of every occupa tion. erpontarreotutly united In those outward de monstrations of pubito grief which It is fitting to make upon the deceue of so great and good a men. The flags in the various public bnlidingd, betels, and other eetablishments In every quar ter of the city, sad on nearly ail the reacts which throng the port, were immediately lever ed to half-mast, and to-day we observe them ID the same position. The United Starts District Court, and all the other court' which were In session at the time the melancholy news wu re ceived here, were promptly adjourned. In Brooklyn and Mifliamehurgh similar marks of respect were paid. la pursuance of a written request, sinned by majority of the, members of the .Common Council, Mayor Kingsland hoe Issued a call for a special meeting of both Boards this afternoon with a view to the adoption of suitable measure' on the part of the corporation. A meeting of prominent citizens was held lad evening, and arrangements were trade to send a large delegation to WashLogton, to attend the funeral. pl4ro. to t, Of the Piisberph Annual Comference of the lir tiothet Episeopal Church, July 2, ISGZ Prrnstraan DISTILICI—C. Coosa P. B. Liberty Street—J. N. Baird. Smithfield—W. F. Leaceek. Wesley Chapel—F. S. DeHaas. Asbury Chapel--a. B. Hudson Welsh Miss.--Geo. Paton. South Pittsburgh—W. Cooper. Biradngturm—D. Heel. Elizabeth—,J. D. Cramer. McKeesport—J. Olbron. Braddooksfield—W. Brown. East Liberty—E. B. Griffin; to be sup. Sherpsbargh—C. Thorn. Tsrentum—M. L. Weekley. Reetraver-11. Miller. • Butler—A. Huston, W. H. Sock. Mt. Washington—J. Non. H. J. Clarke, editor Pittsburgh Christian Advo cate and member of Quarterly Conference. Utriturrown Dteratcr—J. H. Cameros, P. E. Uniontown—J. C. Pebbling. Brownsville—M. P. Jameson. Bridgdport—ft. Hamilton. Fayette Mina—J. Horner. Adlion—A. J. Ever'''. Redstone—J. T. W. Auld, E. H. Green. Cookstown and Dellnruon—P. F. Jones, Fayette Circuit—W. D. Lemon. Onlfinelmoro—E. 11111. Aft°Morris—f. Laughlin. Carmichaeltown—W. Long; one to be sup. Centerville—(To be supplied), Conzielinille—J. J. Covert li Wssmnaros Durnuor —T. H. Hopson, P. E. Washington—F. Moore. Claysville--Jas. I)..Terner; one to be supplied. Wellsburg—S. H. Nesbit. - Middletown—H. Bolder. Florence—A. J. Blob, B. Borbridge. .• Georgetown—John Oillelead, R. Morrow . Temperanceville—R: J. White. Minders—D. A. McCready, C. Morrison. Cationsbarg-13. Baker, M. B. Pugh. Monoogahela City—C. Foster. Belleville-13. Wakefield, G. A. Lowman. Greenfield—A. Jeckson. Waynesburg—S. Broom, one to be supplied. Maple Creek Mission—to be supplied. kihnintsvizza DISTIIIOI—J. Con., P. E. Barnesville—J. C. Taylor, N. C. Worthington. Woodefield—J. .1. Mallyar, one to be supplied , ville—P. G. Edmonds, .1. J. Jackson. Newport—Jer. Phillips, one to be supplied Stafford—W. W. Roup, Bererly—P. Cook. J. C. Mercer, P. MoCen, sup plied. MoConnellerille—J. W. Shorn, 0. G. Waters. Sharon—A. O. fifeCormick, J. Coer. Summerfield—W. Atbey, S. Lewis. Fairview—W. Davidson, .I..Wriodroffe. Centreville—J. W. Dakar, D. Cross. St. Cleirseille and Eton—J. Henderson. Martlnnille—J. M. Rankle, D. Shelling, sup plied. CAMBIUM{ DIBMOT-4. 0. libuisott, P. E. . Wubington and Cambridge—S. P. Woolf, J. Mc- Ginnis. Stmeoaville-0. E. W. Eirieh. Norwich—John Hers, one to be map. Adszanille.—A Magee, Z. B. Weller. Cosbocion—J. E. kloGaw. Flashing—H. Wharton, L. J. Dam • Westchester—M. Bishop, D. Neil. Deernine—J. M. Bray, J. Mott, one to be sup. New Philadelphis.--A. Scott. Sandynille—S. Chary, G. Crook. Canton—C. H. Jackson, A. Deana Cumberland—W. C. P. Hamilton, W, Tipton. Liberty Minims—H. McCall. firsommtur Dterstmr—W. Can, P. E. i Do. North street—C. A. Holmes, 0..1. [Holmes. Do. South street—S. B. Dunlap. Richmond—Jac H. White, B. F. Minn. Gordon; M. W. Dallas. New Somerset—W-Derbmey; orusjo tem. Wellsville—T. McCleary. Flesorer—L. Petty, J. R. Sheerer. Paris—T. J.•Mggini, J. Wright. [Carrollton—W. C. Henderson. •Leasbrulle—H. Bradshaw. J. Arehbalk Cairm—D. IL Mitchel, J. D. Knox. • "="- Smithfield—lL Boyd; one to be sap. Warrentoo—John Anxiety. Airscrazwy Therrmer-4. Moran; P. E. Beaver—J. Dillon Bridgewiter—John Murray. Sewickley—A. 0. Williams, W. P. Blsokbarne Manchester, Mina —S. R. Bro'coulee. Allegheny City, Beaver street—S. E. Babcock. South Corn.—B Birkett. Brighton—M. A. Rater, John Grant Chippeway, Mite—J. White New Lisbon—A. H. Thomas. ims—H. D. Fisher, one to be supplied. Salem—J. T. Heasley. Columbiana—ft. Cunningham,' S. Crouse. Liverpool—J. Bastin, J. K. Miller. J. Batter, President of Allegheny College. and Member ofB. Com. Qr.' Conf. BbAntevius Dierawv—d. D. KIIIIMAL, P. E. Blaintville—Jas. Decors, W. 8. Blackburn*. Johnstown—J. 8. Beene. Cambria--Mies 8. Jones. Somerset—R. Jordan. Ligonier—D. Cranage, J. Shaw. Greensburgb—D. 8. Demeey. W Stewart. Kittanning—G. E. Ekey. 8. Chapman, one to be supplied. Georgevillo—D. D. Coleman, J. R. Means. Indiana—U. D. Campbell, one to lie supplied. Glade Run—John McCarty: West Newton—J. Hansel. Mt. Pleasant—B. P. Sawhill. W. Hunter—Transferred to N. V. Con. J. Montgemery—Tnumferred to iIL Con. Nest Conference to meet in Steubenville. CtuaLsirror, iime 25, 1852 Mews. Toombs and Stephens have telegraph ed to the press of Georgia that they i.e. opposed to the nomination of Scott, and in favor of the reassembling of the Union Convention, by whose decision they will abide. Mr. Jenkins's position is said to be the same. We hopethhi may be true. The Whig party of Georgia will he well rid of those fire-brandr. A man named Oliver H. Rand has been ar rested and held for examination in Richmond on the charge of being concerned In the robbery of the Bank at Portsmouth (Vs.) come time since. He was arrested on the etrength of a telegraphie dispatch from Besion, where his brother, A. W. Rand, wins arrested whilst attempting to pass one of the notes which had been stolen from the 'bank. He alleged to have recelred It and sere• ral ethers found In hie possession from his brother In Richmond, and under these circum stances of suspicion the arrest was made. Tan Hanvcsr —Tits WILIZAT CROP.—The ap pearance of the wheat crop in this region has been fine ; guide° far no we were able to judge the fields seemed to promise a yield of t full average crop. The season is a little late though, and lf there woo no fear of injury to the crop from knything else, the rust may yet blast the proepeot very much. Bat we are informed this week, that there is another enemybusily at work upon it in come portions of l6ie county—the "field weevil." We were told that a gentleman near Madbion, turned his cattle into - fifyien acres of apparently beautiful wheat, he not finding sound grains enough In it to warranthlm . leaving it etand to the harvest. Other fields lathe same neighborhood, being more or less affected in the same way. Oar farmers would do well to examine their crop. and it Injured, to make the best of it, before the straw becomes too ripe. It would also be well to endeavour to ascer tain the nature, and origin of tbisiesect, to that some remedy may be devised, to guard against its depredation,; so it may likely become • formidable enemy to that crop, which is the staple of our county.—Wrrtmore/ond Intel!, yrneer. iIII.OC BITITINOTO7I.—The nomination of the lion. Joseph Buffington a candidate for the office of Supreme Judge. is peenliarly gratifying to the Whigs of Batter aonnty, as it doubtless is to the Whigs of the maim. Commonwealth. In addition to legal ability of the highest order. he posseases all the qualities, moral and social, which endears man to him fellow citizens. Judge Iltaumten is well known to most of our citizens, mul'their votes in October next will testify a just appreolatien of his character. Vre are re joiced at the favorable proapeot that le now pre sented of elevating to the Supreme Bench a gentleman so eminent for purity of character and profound legal learning. —Butler W71.1q. lamit Ffour.—Last Sunday evening, after dark. e number of Irishmen, from rootless lf4 end :17, attacked some private ehantici on sec tion 3b—drove the occupants from their beds and Mouses—demolishing everything breakable in their domicile. They kept • most tremen dous rutopm, inyelling, Rimming, fight's*, and Bring gone for • length of time. We did not bear that any one was seriously Injured. The oconpanta of ell the 'hustles all fled to the neighboring houses. No came known for the outrage further than their old animoeities— the parties being from different counties in Ire land.— irtarnorriand Intellwenert. LAUNCH 01 Till BLACK WAR/Ml.—The steam ehip Black Warrior, built by Wm. Collier, Neg., fur the New York and Alabama !Messiahlp Cam pony, launched from the foot of Nineteenth atrect, on Thursday morning, Jane 1. ?us editor of the Kallda Venture, a leading democratic paper In Ohio, declares that be, for one, cannot support the compromise entitle of the platform, and that rather them do so, he will retire from the tripod. Accidnd ased Death.—Oß Saturday last, s ver of s car at the Tunnel, Soo. 31, was hided, by being crushed beneath the car. It seems se be was driving the empty car ieto the tuned', he lost Ids balance and fell off In front of -It, and was caught beneath the salmis and axle, being unable to eateleate himself. The work - Min in the tunnel did not discover hum till ha had tarried too long, what they went to me whet was the mature. Lod found him am above. its was without • family we belleve,and It le mid was somewhat intoxicated at the time. Wat. had. COSTICTIOII or A DAME/1411On —Art Liar ed. who beloap In Worcester County, ane, bee been found guilty it Cooperstown, New York, of robbing the Omega County Dank of $82,000 ht December, 1840. One of theil;ett relieve& in the world is that between Lafayette and Michigan city, Indiana; sixty miles of which is without a earistion--psr featly straight. And the whole eighty miles le not eighty feet longer then en sir line. Tun cholera la prevailing among the laborers on the Lexington and Covington Railroad, about two miles back of Covington. It bas mule Ito appearance In Covington and NewporL DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. AAOKSON'S National Daguotrean dalle Comer of the Dimmed mil MAMA strost.(oopoWt• nima', limit noon) Pittsburgh. Londe:had tistti *WOW toobtail• IMMO !Items. ..dmm• p, Mame M tb• Mum mtablisto maul. MUM law witmiry superior OW sad Sky Lights, artsogod •Ilh roati Mill that ob. ommoo, 4u hm • m t .t.to.lmlb of Ow Immo form wlib el of animated Ills, 10 to 1174,111111. pli . :=ll7s:ol=p g r o t ihi.e.ran. not moored to 1•1•• • Adam uoilms • per two rimmblaum. 10.11.144nn Wen nt slek and 40e.K1 panlons • 011.1. city .lid•kitly. nOnnntne from 01 onlll Kansa. In lb. Llazlono. NW/Awl Nelson's First Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. PP/i Op. Building, Third Birgit. CITIZENS and strangers who wish to ob. 1 4 .1 0 .0.ee.e.0. arthitto mot 1110 111. Dk.wu, st • very motorist. prim, and II to their Interest 1e..1 l et Oil moll known eolablighlsont, what... Miro at/4000m .o moirantsid, or no ohms. WOW 11.01 woo Of Ina gorged ond Not arrsogoltod., awl Skylight. over too mmoni worm" with Ingrnygoons of Om met po 11 worful king. sod MOVIS ogontod thorniest of Dag., notyping, so bo w lorsrll.4 hy tho notobratori Hants of Phil aolol phis sot New York, SM. to, maw. ir s o w OA. t. peg, to th • platol3ll of Um Art, • strio of innytor. 's an s , Ong, y or In groups which boonever tees oorposood. llama open sad °wails& In .11 ft., I nlolook 1. 5.. to. P.O. magattorg 1852. 1852. SPRWO ARRANGEMENT. Cleveland and Pittantrah Rail Road CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, DE— TROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. rpm new and fast running desmer FOR cBT OITY, Peeve lb. Monlaah , ...la wharf, bated aaaaa .t.-1, rem IM at 11 .1, M i gandalai eV. n,rn 0.4.2 I,tiow l e tudi tarwon s ta,feztrjaZltrillr.:=o.l !M grolooi li ta; r, Detroit. Mosso, - krlivankte, Batht. I. ..4 Dnottell. .1111 ta for Whew, apply to .1011 N A. OAUGIIIT, Apat Cleveland and PIM/mph BW Bwd 00. 011les, =tow Water pal 80111Claid atenda, (op wan) moats MonentiPholn Wow. Nawl...lly tea Cade a Penns E. 0. alllatalh and chaeelaval inniwurei u. B. tram Alllnnee lo Vent haw. th• far. from Mumma. to coontom I. o Pr. = O 7 both rants:rim Is Cleveland et Re row eisa Citizen's losurarkee hominy of Pittsburgh 0. massy. mows, AAIIOII. 4 MASIBILILL; MUD, O. Walla, szrwzur WARICIT WOOD 112.1[1711. It INBOUND HULL •BU 0•R00 Rlll3 O 1 TVS 01110 AND YISSiBSIPPI WIWI. AND TNIBUSA. RIBS. air h... wenut 7ass w awe. wool /A.nenl.W Ms MA and INLAND NAFTOAIIOII Pod nwvaroarAnun. Dll/10TO1II O. O. Llawn Wm. Lathan, Jr b .1 2. M . 16 lielltals 1 1 . o . kat Mums, • Zdrstitaxr . Wrltor easnol Bas. lam M. PessoaL FARE. REDUCED. BUXIER dItItANOEKENT. FARE, $9,00. eal oParollila reu iiie Packet Line. &loom Pittsburgh, Nos York, PAiindelphirs and •lamorr. 310 miles Rail Bead, 72 miles Canal. TIM I: TllllOllOll, TUIRTY MICIIIT FARE TO PRILABELIIIIA SALT. $9,00 tlantsr. Hon Plwassart ano thateoartata Root. g N the opening of Canal Navigation adai- IL, y bias at Expo.. racket 80114.11 will run, connect. Isis at Blairerille with the Prang Irani.% Baileys& A racket Boat will leant littehurgis eyory evening at I p•aoet. precisely. Pansengsratake th e Railroad at Blair,. Ville nett day at twn, eroasists the Bortsin. Broil ia light. arriving at ilitintslptibs or !Islam - we, earl, Colt manilas, Baltimore paesengyrs on arrival at Barris. burgh. take Um F.prois Tralt, Cars ot tin Baltimore anti hassosehatipw /tali Road to Out dy,RITIWILIK In time to Ponowl to Washington city same morning. par p.a.+. nr °User Intormatton, apply to C. IMBEDS Hot. Agents .1. NUB itillEN, Mott lion,. or to D.1.10:011 A CO., I Bann. rossl2il • A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Successor to 11. P. Ne'soh h Co iIANUVACTUREILS OP SOLID BOX VICES, PLATED 811101MMLII.IL,./3PADIU, PriIIIBUBOH, PENNA. (Mee No. Ida, Water stmt. third door Aar* Nadtllll4l @•All work warranted equal to LOT maolaetured. IllirJOß PRINTING Of all kiiide executed at tbl ram •Itb wetner arid at reaaortable rates. Epeeist Attention mill ba Mum to Pagers awl Pro grammar's Er Exhibitions and Obtroert ponds, Ellis of Willits. Imitations, Labels, Ulaitt Elmo Ellin la, to., amity and promptly P tinted iterlf there be any most, ho be eingle or married. fanner, mechanic. merchant or teamster. who has not yet Mobblled himaelf with a bottle M MO./arra . . Lubin. Idnintent, let blur an furor and do It; for be u. awed. It will be worth its weiaht In gold. over sad over wain. before It Mall all have been out. too have our word for ltat.iteadert bee solvrttbernant. a 025 lerS. M K I git —And now us to your Petroleum. 1 thought as I bad delayed wiling so loop, it would be well to wait until I hod "pmerwhat to write." When I Arse offered the oil no tab, the people thought it was perhaps like the quack patent productions of the age, sag so Nit but little dbiposeil to boy. Out I pare It to gismo on trial, and pemusiled some to Any, until I got therm to test it. passer. It soon !elan to cure the deaf and lame, At. A man who had been blind for eight years, wag .nmadel to try its virtuesu and when he had used but three bottles, he maid en acmes the room, and dearly distinguish the Color of sloths, to.. while bb health to.. otherwise mush impel:mid. Ills blinilners appease to hare been the regatta( a very lave, gents me of Aerofoils. Bloch mons might be saki of the hi _uklitta powers M Petrolem. Out lot It sulllce to say that It has obtained an extends./ popularity In thl, coun try. I have .11 all that you gave ate, and might have sold a hutalnel bottles atom. Id. EIIMICUAUUU. samara•,. ruts. Wisconsin. March 10. 1851:. ATlllea, N. Y., April 15, 1852. perldrams. Ktno ds Co.—Oentlom in Our Moak at ll'lLan , s Worm lipmlec I, ribau.stai, as Is also Mat of *II the unrclunt. In this musty. Than br quite • call fry It. Awl you will oblige tts by forwarding wk.,. a. mon as Wattle. If It won't agresoble to You we would sot as your Ueneral Meals far county I-- Meas. let us h•ar tram you moon. ACIIUYLER • CO. no above Is only ono easing thoossmis of seMitleatro and orders constantly roaring In upon us from all guar tare of the Union. Such letter. are the Lest evidence Of its samilenee. mho of this namtlelos la harreminx every dal. co %hely by it. own merit. No family should ba without It. Pews. 1.5 molt. • TOL relebratnt vennihme may be hat from most Draw gists , an I literermots. to town and country. mid by the role Dr•.+P,i.ioiu. J. KIDD / Co. Adtwli as Wood Overt. F. B. Cleaver's "Prize Medal Honey Coati." serTnE. beneficial effeeti of' thirrhealth ful application during the Sating sod Pounnerreamine. vet station .bleb arei dully at halal by Ine thousands who um It. Its coaling and onalyos trap:title, during thus month., It. taper anent. I. Immediately . opening awl ennui. the rfrr. . he Al, and Imparting adagtn of •larileity ant (mho.; ate so ophidian.. that It le now oataii.hted alnico! entieramia* to mention lb... Taw celebrated goap for sale retell at all Newsman, Drug etyma and whiilistals only by the agents sir lima burgh and It. Tidal , / • Ird:davit , . J KIDD & 00- 60 Weed street. or Jtnr CRLCHILATION. Ile stiniverearref our Nations InJetortalonce will tie celebratal on Standar. duly bib, by the Ilthiagere of St. (sr. phut Asylum. en the groan& of Meagre. Coos . an. GCB. Oakland. near the raeidettee of Jame. P. Craft P.V. The Managers hate made liberal arratomments for the seam, molatlan of the walk, and will aware no pains to male thing agreeable and worthy of the eau. and tee Jay. the moved. of the Festival to hn spotomisted to the male awl female Otphan helium. Ile. Mold Ili- Atwell fell band It engaged for lb. 0•1111.i0O. Teri Mae of omalbttwa will tun all day. commencing between 6 and g airlock A. 111- opaline from the corner filth and Grant street/stn. ottaistann Ponrth and Market Streets gansio cents. sir Persons prevented attending the Pic N r of noel Hill, by the rile cot Thurohy, are leritoi to tall it 111. Blzhanis et niday, latrdeT. ur 1tt004.7. whom they trill 0.4 Mao,. awl tiefrosbotests....l lb. tiro c• mot toi tier astorocorat. • J. 17 Board of Health. NirThe public are informed that the office of the Board of Ilmilth of ft. city of Pittsburgh. 4. at No. 111. Ponrtb strect. between Hoot and renithnett atm.. wbmg all boilers nod consular. alone thr the 0..1 mum b. kit. ' M. W. 1.11401.. Je.tel2tr: reereeteeY. Pittsburgh Trust and savings Institution. BSING incorporated by Letters Patent, R. u election for tine Dinclore of sat& themphay. trassoct Im again until lb. month Wender of November nezt.loll be held al th e odic. af Ilaye Pa.., 1 itertr etreet, Filth Wood Pittabunth,lotimen th e hours off. a. end 0 p. Led Mender. the 1:111 4.1 of JOY Women Kobertme, Jenne 0. ',Taft. Jima. Wing. Rod, Patten.. W Wm. J. Nowa., Wm. It rm.*, Job. Morrison, !Mabee Wilke. • Hobert 11. Molloy. lamMl Nellie,' Alfred W.Mmte, Wow Hemet.. harnual JOtkelL. Wllmarth. Jyldm (Plefetde malt • Great Sale of Dry Goods! A. A. MASON & CO. commenjse th tei.r..Tr.en4ll.2r.enAc eoi Pete t Semi. July lith, at Nos. 69 etut 00. Market et rem ase this menetem allialmale ROOlOl • 144 b. open 40 WWI Trade, and Mal r immesoc plock.comeOly yy churl of Weaulhaturwm, Importers owl large /mate. 1161.111 • EIVOS emit. Rem .0.4. .111 all be embed dope, and .old at fully one third kw thou naval prim. 113 _ Pllll3lllOll. JOLT IST., 11162. Exchange and Banking House A. WILKINS & CO, No. 75, klerrek 84, opporao Me Bonk of Pirtra'g. 111118 Subscriber, under new sad mere beemsble ammiese, wet matins* the 5.00408 Meet hemad dwelt Itentiomeg,ln Menem* frrererly occapbrd be Moms. WOW" ILILLIIS a W. and moo ...de by toe PUtabgrgh Ut. lemma. Oranmetm whom be will be 'famed SO NM Itte old Mende and Wrong A. WILKINS. - Vintrri Zra:nr, 18 811 ARES Ohio & Penns. Roil Road; I do Malian Hallway; Z 3 do Mama, anal. Oompol: • 60 do Norwich ` A. WILKINO AW. 76 fourth es. . Utak .od itsobsora Broken. Far Sala. 1 OURTEEN acres beat unbroken Coal eeiti d tbeTelaPee p er ° 7 , "ra :11=1"41r4X.': eurtiungisit for libireb T issidirg. Pittsburgh llgnistucturrs, or rltr rhiguir. keel? to CllllllB • IX , BEIS. JI3 Neu 123 Pittsburh. Goods for Shirting,. 4 URPAT 3 BURCIIFIELD incite gd lOf One sod atten- Wm Wash . ciallS hirtsost offortaient of aoods. odor". comma Koch ito . Striped Shirai:lo Prints Printed Mob Linens grafting Mtudinr ‘ Chambrayfi,Meeks. go , Pins sow= Limes. nvototod ell Limo, always on L Sot of three Goods Wing poreboeed Candle from the oventifoohand Of hiss ntentoNast be gold s 5 the my . loorest P. in. Buyers arenf hod to fah. rfa ... . ....o,,itton. rE firm or A. WILKINS & CO. have bla day dbeAlwed by mutual eobealt. The bugler. As be elm...lir Tbomperte Bell. A. WILKINS, JQIIN A. OAUOIIIIY. /71 THOMPSON liEkle Bankers and Exchange Brokers. THOMPSON BELLA CO., late of A. Wil ktu • 00. will continuo the lachango and Root urdnoso at tb. old stood, corn. Third and Mulct Weals. • PPLIOATION will be made to the next tw. proviard by Act or Nu for mbly.) itkerter (tor • FaT10(11 Feud lertltialoal for the 011Isena Drpoett Bea Act Plttebureb. Coital to be tun Ices th an 1100P00, me more than 11200,003. ty2Areto 0 Reward WILL be paid for each information as ♦♦ V Xlll am rkt our porno of harlot! In porronlos Port b.lon /F:o lu b t or Ar 26th tomtit. or PWun let Asor:ol7. NY ottpr of the ratios Clig. 1119LOMON WVONRR,Prost4roL Wurnioroir, Mocrotary. • Urto,St F OR i ire French Vinegar, go tomoßmr VH RO ORYIN-300 lbs. Tiernsn's Au lost rerely.l sod In Ws by h 2 .1...X1DD CO. CODLIVER 01L-1 bbl. Rushton Chit* neelved sad for MU by 172 J. KIDD CU. SHINGLES -0)0,000 for sale by. ROBISON, LITTLII CO.. ire 256 Liberty Mont PARED Peaches, New Yor k c rud ANA. Oraftea Prltlt: tor. sal. a 1110IIRIV PIOKLED HERRING—Th e best In the City. em booked Buttlostss lunintisram LONDON PORTER—TruMan Hamburg we Mullah bottio—for sale at gaNNUINE Imported French Chocolate 25 L. oats per voundribr sill. at MORRIS' RORER'S Farina, Cum Muth; Rice Mgr, Versahall sad klacearnak far 110 al. _ Nzar Best tide it you ean. XOELLENT CookinLitaiaina and Cur ""*"4. foe roartr mut jj , • la the Mama& PEPPER SAUCE, excellent qualit), 12 1-2 coats pr bottle:ftaale 119 NOWLIN SHERIFF'S SALES By virtrie of sundry writs of nevi Fades, is sued out of the District Court of Allegheny County, and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sole at the Court House, City of Pitts burgh, on Saturday, July 24th, A It. 1852, at 10 o'clock, A M., the following described prop erty, to wit: All the nght, title , interest and claim of John Koppitt of, in and to, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the corner of Cherry Alley and Sixth street, in the city of Pittsburg, containing 26 feet 6 inches is front on Sixth et., and extending back, the same width, along Che rry Alley 96 feet, more or less, on which is erect ed o two story brick dwelling house, fronting on Sixth etreet, and other improvements; being the same pieee of property conveyed to said Rep pits by Thomm hicKea's executor, by deed da ted Ootol.er 28,1844, recorded indeed book vol. 69, page 299. Seised and taken in execution as the property of John Roppits at the suit of John Harvey, now for use of Robert Galway. • All the right, title, interest and °beim of 0. Ormsby Gregg of, in end to all that certain tract or parcel of land called ••Bergen op Zoom," ell ated upon Beck's Run, beginning ate sugar tree on the bank of said run, thence by land former ly of Robert Wilson north 69 degrees, west 54 porches, to a hickory and white oak, thence by laud formerly owned by Oliver Ormsby, north degrees,.east 860 perches to • post Slid sugar tree, thence by land formerly of John Ormsby, south 76 degrees, east 1481. perches to a black. onk, thence by land formerly of Charles Smith, south 202 perches to a black oak, and thence north 84 degrees, east 641 perches to a sugar and line tree by the run, thence up sold run.2lB perches to the beginning, containing 270 acres acres and 164 perches, the interest of Bald De fendant being the undivided twelfth part of the said tract of land. Aleo all tho right, title .and claim of 0. 0 Gregg, of, in and- to the - following property n ever , ' Mon oriole in the Boron!) of minghato, to wit lota Nos 19, 42, 49, 60, 51, 52 no•. 64 emoit having o front of 24 feet on Bingham bl..at, and extiradiag Wok 100 feet to Cheenot alley. ..tlso iota Noe. 68, 69, 70, 71. 72,. 73, 74, 75, 81, 87 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93 stud 107, each having a front of 24 feet on Conlon street, and 100 feet in depth to Chestnut alley; on Nos. 68 to 73 Moltuder,there are erected two large dwelling houses. Also lots Nott 177, 204, 207, 308, 209, 210, each hunting 24 feet on Washington etreet, and extending hack 100 feet. Alio, lots Nos. 7,8, and 9, bounded by Water street, Craig street, Bingham street, and Joseph unreal, fronting on Water street 280 feet, more or less, and running hook to 'Bingham street, 390 feet, more or less.. Also, all those othertpieoes of ground, situate in Eeat llirmingham, commencing on Carson street, nt the distaste's of 73 feet 6 inches, from Harmony street, and running along Carson Street 96 feet, theatre extending book of equal width of 120 feet to no alley. • Also, that other piece -of ground commen cing at the corner of Harmony and Sarah erreetrb . In. said plan, and running along . Sursh - etreet eastwardly 169 feat tit inches, thence in depth along Harmony street 120 feet to an alley. Also, teat other piece of ground, commen cing on the Southwestern earner of Wharton and Joseph streets, and runeling along Wharton street 168 feet, and running back along Joseph oireot, of equal width, 120 feet to an alley. Also, that other place of ground situate at the corner of Clifton and Meadow etreets, haring • fr.itit on Meadow street, of 60 feet, and extend , log hack along Clifton street 06 feet. Also, that other lot, commencing on Sarah street, 169 feet 6 locker, esatwardly from Har mony street, and running along , Sarab street enstwardly 'Jti feet, and extending . 120 feet to an alley. Also that other lot, commencing et the corner of Jane sad harmony streets, thence running along Jane street 97 feet 71 inches, and extend inn back on Harmony street 120 feet to an alley'. Steed and taken in.execution as the property of O 0. Gregg, at the suit:of A. H. Gross. ALSO, , All the right, soil title, interest and skim John Brown, cf in and to all that certain lot - or piece of grsuod, situate in the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, bounded on the coat by Oilers street and having a front of 98 feet on Penn street, acid extending back;lireserving the came width, in a northerly directitin 100 feet to Mulberry Ailey, on wbicb `are erected three buildings, two of the same , fronting on Penn street, and being one sad a 'half or two stories in height, and the third (renting on O'Hara street, and nt the corner oP o . lla ‘ ra and Mul berry Alley, and being a two story`tirlok"Awell ing bowie with a back building, bete g tbinateie property which the executors of Jiniis O'Hara, deed, (inter aria) sold and conveye4te Alexan der Laughlin, and being 'the samelch the sold Alexander LeughlinNsoad Mary tin his wife, by their deed dated thi,firat day o April, 1036, and recorded in the When for reiluniing deetle. Ac., in and for the County of Allegheny, in Book A fid page 296, sold aid was °obliged to the said John Brown; also being the issuie property which the said Johnlirown, by his des& bearing date the 9th day of Juty'A. D. 11136, and recorded in the office aforesaid h to b ook I 3d,\ 511. page 939 granted and convoy Robert Brown his.brother, in fee, sad the d Robert Brown died intestate and,without , iiiine`,9essing his brother, the said John Brown, and him sis ters Arms, Isabella, Mary and Nancy, bleheire at Law, and the sold Anne and John B. Greer I.Er huebsud, by Ueed recorded .in the office nftresaid, In book 69, p.. 465 granted' to Bald John Brown their interest in fee, and the said Buy by ber deed dated the 23d , of JunnA. DN 1349 and recorded li•.the office aforesaid In 'book vol. I'o, pap, oonseied her interest to the said John Brown In fee, an, by retrainee to gala records will more fully andoit large appear..:', Seised and taken in execution as the preperrtyot, John Brown at the snit of the Exchange Dank' of Pittsburgh. . ALflO \, AU the right, title, interest and alaint of Isaac Gregg of, in, to and out of all theilellowing As ;scribed property, 'Masted, lying lard being In the Borough of East Biemingham, lii,the county of. Allegheny; all that certain Lot Minting one. hundred forty eeven feet, four and one Outer Matte on Water meet, and extendint;back on one side one hundred ninety feet, tbren,lechee, and on the other, along Joseph street, two; hun dred twenty one feet, six Inaba, to Clifton street Also, all that certain other lot fronting one hundred ninety feet on Wharton street, and Obi . tending back along Joseph street, preserving., the woe width, one hundred and twenty feet CO an alley. Also, all that certxtet other lot fronting forty eight feet on Barak street, and extending back and prenerving the same width, ono bandied and twenty feet, to an alley. Also, all that certain !the*: Lot fronting one hundred and sixty•nine foot eight ladies on Nary street, and extending back, preserving the same width along Ilannony street, one hundred and twenty feet, to an alley. . • Also, all that bortein other Lot fronting twenty-four feet on Josephine street, and extend ing.back, preserving the mime width, one hen deed and twenty feet, to an alley; Also, all that certain other ',at fronting nine., ty.als feet on Carsonotreet, and extending beak, preserving the same width, 'one hundred and, twenty feet to an alley., • \ Also, all that certain Lot, numbei.ed one in Oregg's plan of the addition to the `Borough of Birmingham, fronting about one handrid and forty-two feet on Water street, and 'extending back along Oliver, street three hundred and ninety feet to Bingham street. Also, all that - certain other Lot, numbered two In the plan aforesaid, adjoining menhir due, fronting about forty•eight feet on Water street, and extending back three hundred and ninety , feet to Bingham street. Also, all that certain other Lot, numbered thirteen in the plan afortmaid, frontlegforty-two feat eta inches on Bingham street, and extending' back along Oliver street bee handfed feet to Chestnut alley. All Moo certain eleven lots numbered from 14 to 18 inclueire, and from 82 to 37 Inclusive in the plan aforesaid, each lot fronting twenty four feet on Bingham street, and extending back, preserving the same width 100 fait to Cheimut alley. Also all those certain other elz lota of ground numbered 8..% 86, 108, 108, 100 and 110, en the pl ea aforesaid, each of raid lots fronting 24 feet on Carson street, - and extending back preserving the name width 100 feet to . Chesnut alley. . WA. • All those attain other •lots of anntberog. 1:2 156 41140. inolludwootod 144 in ae gigai ot said lots fronting 44 WA 44444 t, 44441 441•441. log bock. prenervlng 404 444n4 '144144.102 lag to !alma Allay. ' ALSO: All atom certain other lots Of (wow, ...b.,ilG3,\ 1 • sod 180, to 444 plan sibro44l. mit of riding froot. • 24 feet on Tisaiilogtoo 410•41 i.. e .trnarting the /MI6 widtbALM , 10.1 het to W• 4441 4114 Y. • •, AU those other lota numbered 277, 228 and 229 in the plan aforeeekl, each Grant lota bon net angoeeph Meet, and rstendlos back :preserving the name width. 80 feet to • 10 foot all's . . n • AU. InCllo.it~ lb. entails other tots. aamberlar 6.120 to 753. .t 1 from 2.3 la SO. taeluslea la rho plan aamya,t4eart. of t o a Lai Om.' 3) Mt cat M.= st.. ricaaalog bock t . alb?. and talma la el e.tkas a. tbe ProPartiof Woe Oreag, at the salt of Yr.. d. aad to be 1.1137 O. CURTIS. Sterrill. ' easorrri orna. July 21.1811. UPSOBI SALTS,-25 bbis. fat sale by ix____Jy2 • J. JUDD t 00, 110 Wood .0 EST Olive Oil, a lot for sale by Up 1.2 J. B IDD I 00. ABU 011.-40 No. 1 reo'd for aa lo IMMMI Notice. IaEALED - PROPOSAL % will ba iactalwed .by the Girtek Ana Plank Ilmusek. fee tbe Orsdostios sad liSMOLl7..(tmosit. th e Weak se• aired,' hee)ot about Ike se4 elm b melee Islets*. '''in T W V Va! Vt.% j irel '“ 1411" AI:it ' 11."14A" "4 """Z"i'ezial b l e are=2 1 " th Inst. elate ' (kW itleeleeskk a. Elideetmn Wanted. ("NE well acquainted with the Retail Dry IF Good and Oman" Imelnees.—Addreae V. G., Gazette Mee 800. with reel name and Metre, Jelktf Newspaper'Filet. • - P e A. ROCKWELL'S Patent Newspaper •• File... the best 'tan Inreed zed for ale by J. J. It. WY.I.DIN, Bentsen.no4 blot:loner, jrd 63 Wend street, between dal and 4th. o_ W RAPPING PAPER—Largo site; woo o pina Piper MO es.: J It. WHLDIN, • 30040 to: Ocotspllsr owl Rottener, t 3 Wood greet, between 31 mid dth. To Attorney'. ASUPERIOR article of Brief Paper, reo'd and for rely. by J. 11. WKLUIS, Bookseller and BI•Bourr 113 Wood West. Munn 11 awl CB. _ . UROUNDY PITCH-600 lbs.-in stands, a ray ape vtkle, for ralo by - ' J. KIDD &W. New Books! 111 EEL & CALLOW, oppositothe Post Of dee. Third Vol . hays :welted Um nvorly Nowa* Vol. I. Intochotnely boand in slab: Tb. ,, Diosy of • London rhysielm"h7 anonolAl. War. — Old t. Paul's" illustrate, by Ainsworth: A Instbsr Supply of . .Insotnarn—that beautiful p .e loy— io b. on Wont in day or two. MEHL A CALLOW Third irtrak 71/1 - O RE NEW BOOKS, just reoeired from the East. • "Peeps Nei:A..s'lre_ ,*** "Ireland's Miseries. Cause and Cure; . "Bible In the Family. by lloadzole, *lie-hoot MA ill /nae; "Drum or LITTLI Cleatiame: "The °ardour utd Complete flatlet", "Christian Melodies"; Posner, on the Musty of Wordc "The Lott Berner. Urethan C tilludnembylitth: "Princeton Pulpit"; "Ilsnmares Pulpit Assistant"; Seriptore Prophecy" by Dr. as "mar Brown t her City Coerine, tc., 1,1 DAVISON AON KW, ttb Idartet et. FRESH OYSTERS; ' /mob Lobetre• Feelib baboon; by LI oder r ooal •0. . Bono% bat op in one abd two pooled eon+, henitatleally sealed, reed *ad tor sale by W. A. TIVItu• il Co.. Jyt No. 256 Liberty strut. . Q.A.RDINS—of the celebrated • Guinea: brand lu ibola and ball &nos rrealvad and tar Isla by W. A. IVOLUAU A 00, 'erawryt Profile.. Dealers • Take care of your Loop. three M. Feller, —l here aced your Caulth HP= i bTaw,eve _e u ., teat of the throat far the last sad P it • Most protect sad efltelosit remedy. ' J. U. Ciamett. • • It. 6. Felleri.—l ha re o • • ' Pussubwhat draddrJrlY Onn!re , bear Syrup In my family tor pea three pan Spa Sod It toe berd medicine that I can Rol for rough. I recommend It to all my eatomerre In prefereuee to any ether reedschre In my drop mud find that It eves revere! eatiebactlol. stem madder your-Liar and Antl.6lltorra Pills the bra In nee for the dlreases they sardlrested for hy Yra Your, Sr... J. Ft., ties& Prepatal sad add by It. B. SELLXIIB. fa Wood W. SUNDRIES-- 100 Barrels Le . r . R. No. 3 Umtata': 60 Da 1 131md; mHaldf do - 2in 0.. 4 IV "' 40 %MU, " 1 baßnom -. 30 Do " 1 Ditto; 4 KOKS 1 4401 110 Barrels S. II tlolanam ..,, . . 100 Do N. 11. DR4 , O - so rtm. Do. °rtes. kW., on too:dud for Pala by 111301 'JOHN WATT - a CO. UTICA WHITE LIME-25 bblo. just ro mired and for rale by HI , J. Ii DILWORTH. a CO. - di,oRN . BROOMt3L \ 2AS dozen for sale by:: IJI4I \J. A. DILWORTH I CO. . . OTASII-30 casks prim° for sale by Y . 3.14. DILWORTH & OIL SAFETY FUSE for blasting,-20 casks for 1,7 (.1111 J.B. pIi.MORTII a CO: ICS-20 tioreps for sale by in J. B. DILWORTO *'00.31 Wood .t. MURPHY AN D•BURCHETELD have re reived . by Entree. Plain Blank @ilk TOMO for tulles drew., ad Bleck elle Nett Mew, Jel. URPHY AND BURCHFIELD have re-- .1.01 Domestic Glagbettle feat eolore.`for 10 cents s v.r 3 .1. 111. Mourning Oogds. 4 A. MASON lr, CO-, have just reaeired ~111.°Z.=1.trg i lrk=t4 X 4r=orai: ioe% Lalnen, Lawn., ke.. -11 l ULOVES—Jaid raceivin'at A. A. Lino 41 Co., 40 do 4,4•14.144.414 d oLoco (sot, r. 41 colon A. MASON & CO., aro novi , ppening a lure lot of New Style OlmoingFeloge, rolteibl• • NI Yle trlifORER BOultER, MAGAZINE for Ju trate,. At K. O. lIILUBY PB:ltlYt CO, 111 78 Fourth street 1 . 4 1 81 t SALE--25, shares of Exchange Stock I /t 0 awe., aM. \ flank Mbehling, Vs.. do,- Mettentl tuuda nought ht !wet ...nut ' t oo,. be Int 11. D. KING. Ranker L Muter, 4th .t. s Notice. TIM SUB§CRIBERS TO TIIE-DIAMOND Market H0we...11114.mA like mottos toot they aro todoby call.l upon to pay twenty her rein of their sob rerftifteo on or beam. 14th J olr haft, amdtwerityper mat eiory thirty days therea ft er. wall a ll la By order of tho Iftftldiofteotrimltlon iyt 11. D. kalliGairmattionfft Lard Oil, Adamantine Candles and Scow. RE manufactured and °fined for sale. bi I : the uttiershrued. F'T atl your ceders to the Sodom on resat. Avenue, or to the warehouse of John Irwin theta Orikluot I \ JOS. 9. DAVIS LOO.. 00L-The higheit price, in cash, paid for 01 lb. different Wider of thou worbeS Wool If. 1.11tt,Zi0.132 Lawn, at. Notize--Annual \ Meeting errllE annual meeting u(Stookholdera -o the. North Atveriratt Mob= coffileffiffie or 00 . 4 be hela at the office of the Cooteeor.ko the COT , . letto.borigh,oo Dtooaaf. Mffiffist 91. IttL je.loo.llNe W. PALBlffill. Ercretiffir Great Bargains in Dry':Goods! • \\Satiny off to the iosineer. rigGE Subscriber, having determined to re: Illelulsh th e Dry need. Boen. eittemenee on Toulon., the let Jule oeth.. od. t i a , zll Ids ender thoeNot. "1, 1.Yd :* * .jr14:7.1 3 1 s!thrszeo rzli k . Needs. well worthy the wetter . Of Doren. • • , ed=th LairA L L ..I;;Tr= he sent Wlthout teethe tri• ' • nth oat. J. 8111114 \ • /630 - .1 - No. 112 Market strodo . . A 1 d and New Books.. ‘, iLD nriatw Books, Theological, Classi : , / cal and 11 due.% Lamina and instllah; 636 , at law swkwa„ , s DAVINON k AfItIRW. \ .%, 1 anabolic/a and laxpatiam 10 1 \ 63 Marla. nt. near Vanttb. Drac .atainklttal Painting School. 11,17.khavo j asr, *an ed a large and beaiiti • D,A w liaa th =la." ° =lll"..serla g ia and Ptn. Pu l t Than , Adobes ate the Ink, gratabbol, and adajdod to .11 dawn no, nabrano,ateannhary, Landantp, An kohnnhObiott...AUFlAAVninl Aatatal intutaK Dlllll. WC P.'41.4 P*l \ U. ''''.7'" ltalgeri p OliZW. MAD Idstast mt. near /moth. Fourth rtnoss Aesigukng to celebnite our Nation's .t wink tht Mu, th t aw' 11 .1. 1 14 solsolubl• ClothiOg. • rt:ZatigsVaiM.rri• wail van 614 vat la On alletotss. MYST RR. 7.1 liropC.4. je3o \ \ME EMMY TOTIASE. ia mew* - mowissEs-- , . \ th'it'll'nk .2147 2 %eati a'"" V WIC * CAZESE-300 bxii,:priine, W. R.-iviii(44 - or ,7 b y w.T.,i2:1=1414 4aiLERATII9-35 pick Potkfered,nred for male by pEtata,Asu —2O , eke. A T P - n ° R. for rds by C HEESE=T:Suieriur. Old Gkilktv \ \ do, Dori.= torso Sotatif dbd. do , Poo 13avi , dn.'on band, sad Ohioyo bo bat et `, ',W. .1.110:1LUSO PARASOLS, -A:, A. Masan & (Wart Wl_ Oft& IaktOIDERLEEtiet opened at A. A. am a Ca's and, anatida aswortounittf itiatto6 Ilwn =6lRlAtlttltahart.lo"., BONNETS, BONNPTS-41:. A: , Mason* oo.arik Oaring out ttaltslalisisid nudely MIKIS, .10a a tipripg4nd Summar Itosultet• genttyczaff, - - _ - - • CP l 7.°Nt'm;b.Li - tozgrilt.t , „fa.l l :g. - ‘,l - fgEL RENS— nti. 12‘ Intg - " • ••• \D. n.\s Wrote. gg no; \ 154.11=‘,4: 29 :ith ggrigiT of aturrlps wig br, 0. 41 ,60 jal9, \ 6.lsWpod *.letwoono 34 a1ad . 46,. VOO \ 9-14 btil#.)ak7e.e.d sod fat mile by \ six a LIGGETT. Warr ViLooll=,loo .13145. Mills. Extra. jL: 3.gr 4 77P"`" — 7" , ir7orroN=4l ble. da Vagd, for gale by', v.) lag FINDILOggir a \ 102 * • w.t.r awl Front .ft,t 1.• LEATHERS- 6,0001 b p \ live gem; CC Pratbaril. atom for bal. b ‘.‘ ~LyHEESE--100 lip. in irideiron*re - Ly sod ext.,* DT le 3 M0KA ,, , ,, ,C0, • 11AILL GREASE -TOri an , , forsaltak. ITt j. DI AnKEY 041. , • sIIGAR-75 bhda. Marl 113A141 M: LA.BBI.B=-125 bbla., IT — ANITERS' SORAPS-4 crallistitYo R. arriving daily, \of ell Nis"" Lh .z LLa ay. A n /LOON Sides it Shoulders for sale by. ' \ ses IL DALIILL 00 "FAMILY FLOUR—A melee' t iVe.t. tor Ifini—tn l or ' V ~ c ~~ q ilita a masa% was* st• LILAX SEED-4 too. raced for sale br /7 Jo2s Jim, uaertr. - 2 . Sus. POPLINS—A. A. Stamm # O UT, iodrodd 2 ram boo Bilk Poollos. EI:NET LININGS—Just reted at A. A. Slum ort•tt Co. W/ML)'s tos•Suiston mart Like• B.A# • COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH. 11/11111.: ' Orly. Irrryikinu ()hien. \ Saturday Maratha. Jut, J. Md. I The market yesterday was quiet aad dull, sad , tha tor aides which tranutireal thawed no Important Tart. VLOUl.4here 10 no malerial cilantro. 011hai In print .r &amid. tom OUT I t Wenot .00knoetotecdoo In lot. 00 folkorn-210 661. s. L at 1d ta6 extra at $3.- 123 G; 1115 do . 0 at PIM 40 do 61. 43.115:17 at 4246; 30 do extra at 4510 40 do at $3 for 15 and S3.IJ for extra. and 6o bbls 5 f. at 113 10 bbL GRAIN—Ir. allots snare of 600 bra oats f ,to gen t c i 55, and IWO do frt. Ant hand. at 03a V 015 It. bars to el/- portal'. seen of °dm grain. 1111311111130-3 ale 15 551. nee at 4..75 atal 10 do at 17.6011 501. HICK—Pale 10 Urrcre at 645 1 3410 P lb. 0131.16-15. markst la qui*. with Do united 011.40 In plice. Sala of 6 iiida at GC 1115. M 0 1 ,0169-0.10 of 23 mar. bbl. 00 31140 11salion. Itt/GS—lra not.. 0.1. of 600 doua from dont at 10150 *dom. 111,CON—Sb• market **susses oalak at eminent lalt 01toba1 rata. Bal. *120.000 las ribbed 5i6 , ..1111.0; 6 aka ebouldees at be, and a nate do at 9.10; a *alts aides at 9.1( 6000 La haat at 910; 1070 I. roab4 elute w J. 4 1110, and 1100 as city twat at 910 ft L.' IIAY-45a4t 16 lades at 610,60 11 toa. 001 TON YARNS—The hsilasslag b. mr reelA liat atta rim of Conan Yates, by whtth It yin br sera that as what. has beets limb by thehtaaoheturc, NN. ....... i" = .... 34. BOOPMEN. .;=.(tßtanWil. No. 700 —.— b No. VW— .....Me ..-1I• o MESiEMMM sco miss. oto.iuo . 4n Z t a44 . o ' 1141/081 Lora. IdanDbi--.«.-..31.1:50.1H0000—.......Ti0 VI des. Huai& Dom oy Do do Mar Boys. - by " . Da do Tact Bolt by Pu= Yrd, Do do Jo - PENN BilitaTlNCia • OORDAOH—Tha following lis w or pica of gaaathaa, metals to,nausaraiterat at th•Piama Cotton Palm bauttair•—... Plou Ca tf d lt Lltef7:7 - Luhliont lh mils. . ..... ' I f /V mosgx MATTERS, STOLES Nsw Your, June. 29. Speculation isa on:e stimulated to-day. The rapid advance ansay. bad , to the Bonk list, meow . gee the...P.M.' operator to MAUR hie movement, while the example briogs oea•~ native on lb. llechange be en- UTI, participation. Theea ham been a great deal ot moW, mode lo several af the soUdlielimed andastiftoeks, es the two Michigan Howls. Ddawere end Modem. We . .. • • . • end Um maga are lothodeg an antenudon of orden to Use ' leading speollativajtham. hitherto ratedas Rubor. The Hookers have lbw loot. In a largo ve...M, th....tml or • . Beading. whlth threaten. to tat hams up to par, to, be • gradually dietrlbutad brit. Weeds only's. a mad lissett- ' tnent demand may MI Or 11.—m, In the, meet me of Partners' Trust • , Without ony loteresited Gomm. for delivery, pima Oka been run op omen $1 mut toe few days, and o mule P.- eham, at the option of the bar r. 90 dayo es. made 01 Um lms UM afternoon of 2.000 share* at 00 V cent. Erie Ames Moo Meowed 2 111 tent, elating with mho 01 eout. on short buyer The teeter UM day were onstsnM ir heavy., At the oboe 1,610 shame Norwich sold 66)( fo we broker. Ilmisom mid at 70. 11114 ths to at Menet are ougetims lame dlffermots. the short males last month be. Ina le'One neighborhood of IX) Vt . • thmton Vela 1 * • , ilts ma mb L. w IlUtodlopoetron to. North Amoroso Trust jumped to le. • o Lee of $3 from ye . terd.T...d from Mot week. , The other small ertoeka WI improved lo demand, and timed at better orlon. Mara.e establUtard Oblates. speetdahon was main very , Penney If auto Coal aold to kik. 11.1tbion tteritral to 112 . Of the letter tbermme • emall sale In the .titnet,Mll23g. In both mom the admsca wa. toll 2 , mot over yoderdayte priers. Mohican Boutin= brought 114.1 i, toe um Mott prisllege tocluded. Two new lams srego be ewe-ded to-day. once( slbCte oOu Its the Clty of. Iltilfalo. Coupon Poseur, through Dore • east, hhermou ir Co.. arol the other by the oldwmakea mot anstissimi Elallroad M.. It V tents.. Cone , . throtigh Dl.. lam. Donlan Lb. 'The but Ewell understood.. The City of buffalo tuu long establiabed mem and olfets Lite oral Interest. The attest Is 'en, dilate ltellway loan the young andrlgetrom State of WIOOI mb, Mood on• i tk.• to couneet the water, of th e tabu with the Upper M tind. oat • fah. Pan of whist Dom teen coMPletsal. e • . amount to be matted 1. $2004.40. The Mods an mow sem Ible at .3. time MOM Ore years- The line of Mad, It 71 tam, of whlch 36)A miles aro mend. and 000 0 MAW a month, and TbSs miles oldltkmai will be ntall August arofiloptember. Tee whole mate/177a , • knllllon and a oruMor. half Bonds. Mir Iliad.. sod souoooo of thiamin has already teen aapeo.ded...! Large as the totems is on the' Bonda, then- eonverUbts •001011 goo is not uneroothy of mosistmotion. The road Is m ad important one to th. young CM of Milwaukeo, Its • thermoform with othar Northkesetem works valuabhs, Iva 104 prospective ornhts tom , be aseti as to mak* Mt Mares more desirable than the Bonds--Mesdag Time RIVER INTELLIGENCE STBAI BOAT ABBIVALB• . AHD DB:PARTOREI \ ?111 114m—Tbsne were, at. dndr. inehn water In channel, and tletine. B. Bat B. Pee r t2r . :F.ll:abeth. T. P. T,Gutill. iowniTtlloy. • , Porott etc, Munlorh. 'theartee, Clair \ Renttewiton. N avigator. De., Loalyill.. • Okry.)oll"trt, bt• UM... • L. \ Munn!, Cdeursa. \ DIMARTID. . ; ihliTeT.lls/I.T. West . „‘. g . alke r ..triCara o lirl a t . Ub 7 141o P irres= t 5 477g1t.. - rare. cur, Orvoesee, Clair; West Newton. - Ja4tlta,_l3l:' • hfidla, brztar;assentlle. DinrnaL polarity, Whaling B6AY3 LEAVDIU TlllB DAY. • CINCINNATI.-O=lY 34.1. • . WELLSVILLE—Yotest Qty. BILL9ER—AIIehI.O4 N. 2. . swinrtmus rAcArr IGIL- ? 11/10161'15VILLZ. D A. v. •14 6 e. 6.. D. Leech t 0 e..• /hams Packet Lbw. 0 P.114' • :Fall CUICIULAYL—The &tallow pietetstoal or:alb:, seas. capt. Humes. lava a above' thf, morthaist 111 &clock prooloeln tbs riiks.ki Nast Mos. A can orisstaolty Is than offored to poonsisses. . . . \ Fox Wiuszuzo--The; On. steamer General Oelnot nill lame for Wheeling end all loleiwilate ports thie nasenlognS 10 o'clock. • • \.' . . -:..... . - \ ‘'. ' WORTS BY MEL \ \ 1 wanuito, BiDnnu....-1 ea. ma.. itogi's okth bads caw, Parka • Orn 52 ski- tool, Wm Igepg 22 hbds tabor.% K Th 44.101. ; ' • ' . .. ST. LOMer l ri illy—Fitlfs tall. 153 acts getlNlll4 irthtray, DIV t Wirtacci ktt l recaltll`. toe A 11 m 3=1/111411 7 ga m 3 .1 . 01 ,, ht i 1 ,1 4 .4 MAN.! p pa. • • Gado= 11101 5 kcal; ateig:r, Maritsa : ON 0 airl ra h ...4kucantitalth l l . o taluratil 4;14 . 0014 ta/31. =tit 4 Ct 4 1 lboa :rtirga 11= II bat irtitlocy 1 eta ham 53 btu fora 10 datums • ' A Culbertice; 60 Otte oil 3 betas ethic 25 taloa bap WA, Omit A Onkham; 30 Ato 143 bbls Lceffrod Mar. Ju A Hotatitoo di DA 151 141.1.1)trilog a 94 aka oat! Ido licA Be la LIM= 1 ale t.Pll ° Mi "' V mita. 17 ttrn P li Mutat 4 tau et coppoc.ll l l itict2 Ca 512ra toadies . 3 do masa 1 tiltodka 0 . 72 1 . 15 11/1. RAIL' ROAD CON \ PENNSTINAI4A SAM* NAST. ~ 4orialdevalag teals leaves OAS% e`eloek-lead the,Fsalv , payeedd, vela leaves at OgVelock. ' \ 0,410 , 1 P/L.4IB7IIXASTIA NAIL ROAD—WESIT. `b *Orem tralia boo loaleol Street illstion at Old e ..... ea. aadedvived at. 640 Velack, t; me, nos do e ' aeaday., Ste Aftwasocdstion train NlT:man • ' )k. N. sad I-23 e. ig. \ ' . , ' ;Patent' Iron Cap Man& \ upsoramostzo'n I'ALMOTT & CANFIELD, En a, irro of the Lake Ontario `. etnnol. Roam 7 7ti C :we e lLetine enYorier any thing et tho ktad wie.and • ' trogioreng-thernwlvee to thence • ; - Jive of Ream Boat Iteroorewrei ' • ilniktent from theft ; eleeDiblif • or onsotroatio. tbolo extracal. • our etwrizth end the lawnetew yoWer they coo amebae of exert log: Ono man an trifeeCeptlen almoner • wfusl to ten ZHU. 011 NM • - nary Oswetaw, with a strigiernw " °bye. They au he need with either eine. eel doable 'urchin. aro weleiY goatee nem deck. take flp but little ge7ediVirrg r.. g ti tieell " eilfty r. en " b•U r \ thebeu that the wen tettetry . otter. ' them ellit:= 'Joel " th 4 . ;iei ' lfirn4 " Va l g: lln, . - oe them anon ettainere. Pr yellers and Pall TeX, on the north; \ - ern chain of yew lag., The prewrietore aim mantilla:ban thew lacerated with .15M13,1[1111,1 eleirllllll=2l4ll, \ . . \ Loh. iragLll:7 o t el Mx, Cineipmaii, \ \ Ja2li \ \ \ \Kamm Cotton Ki ll s. Watahimaes ti 0.119 PIM ascilla flawed St.., Pit:laugh. & C 0.,. 1%/I , ANOVAQT.OICtitt of !LAT A Ita: thansbrani of celarli Dred Ord Cbala of all colasa arid abadn: \ (oe sine whit* and varhiratel colart d.„ awkf,:aegli.itel!..B•l4l.ll4 . Pcnn . dattaii XUll:\PittatiurBh::. KENNRAY\O/W,DBqk CO . Manntao. 11 " 1" "4 11.4-1" ttt galar 4. aa.k a erg.' laMtatteuttrit..l"Tielli W. W. 'WALLACE, - ", wstabaret stevniszble Warki, F. N. 319, \ 824'323. 14e, rsi t 4t.',\ Opposite' pnit4l- , to A field Be.. ANtlihrpt. • 'QNITMENTS, Tom / TriltiT. Tao, As, alicar - ' )11. at I IIYANC4'.