HT W/11111 - A CI. rrsrnaosou TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 20. 1852 _ _ wma PILMIDINT, GEN'L WINFIELD SCOTT. of New Jermiy. 'vs VIC. rimAil:lmm WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, NI. Cmtins.. fOR CANAL 00111118810 ti EP JACOB ROFFMAN, or ULM VOONTT ZDT.GI O► WM SUPIRKE COil? U. tbi ("OM et thn flab. Illeitra Coulter. d.,wwd.),. JOSEPII 13UFFINGTON, or Armstrong Co. Port PticeinevriAL tukrtuu. o.sratost., J.As PoUna, • 1/41,kc0. District*. ti'ettall P. 11A011111. • 11. Jsxts 11. 1 101roria... JAlgra TaVlCark IS. Z4xn D. Pairox. an. W. I. l toul, IA. Join E..l 3 Avnonos. • o. Jou, P. l'atot. 17. Dr. Jw. Meilcuovon, A. Ammon A1c11,11... IS. ItatrU D 1 1.1.1. • e... 1.1.11 W. Pumas. 10, Jo. lona, • A. Juver 1 1 Axan3c. • . 111. 1 1.11033 ItoorAtolar. Joon Anorrrn. 21. Tonmas J. B l onlll. A..lAola 11 .11 1 3 1 1.11. 21. 1..11 Loan. 10. 000013 Ir. 36 A thrum. It. 14,,4 MA43. wall: 21. Daartx Parton, • 10, N. o..H2aous. • • Ti. 6.11P1 A. Pm. — l3. tint AlluntolorAirn. A. O. 4ao►x Antimasonic and Whig. County Ticket rna c.oirtsr—Llsr • rotrac, DAclP , Ktretit . e. nurnut, THOMAS M. HOWE, Allezt,nr • • r. crifr -01[011.01: DARYK. Allrghenr• • rx mean?. •• ?MOM!! C. APPI.XTON Bir , n;laes. • 1110 M Ad PRNNEY, Meli tn rrrPor , WHAM) ouvrAN. I'ltt.bnrA b. R. • NYBTRIt. Pitt •rmrstabil.. JOHN Tanntnen TVILLIANI 11.c/11.4 rittAt.wch. k . lll . olltrallr. r.DIVAIcu CANIIIIOI,I.. Jr., Iltrabctrzt, , 41/..11.1't Ma..? COVIIT 0? fICAITir. 8V11,10.1. JOAN OEMIART. 4111.4hr0y. WILLIAM MAUI, l'ittsbarab. c011011:11. )431E3 LAWItY. Pitieburgb. AMT.PIII. FRANCIS 1. IiAItDSER. klise.etb. DITTICVLIT WITU aaux BRITAIN.—We have two despatches this morning from Boston, rein. tire to whet appears to be a serious difficulty be teeen Great Britain and the Baited Staten in re lation to the Eastern Fisheries.' When the first despatch reached no yesterday afternoon, we were inclined to regard it as an Idle rumor; but a second despatch received last night seta the mailer before an in a more authentic and seri ous point of view, bat still very Indefinite and unsatisfactory. We refer the reader to the des patches; for as yet we can throw co farther light upon the subject than they, give. Should the two governments allow a series of irritating collisions t take , plain, between the people of the two countries, they may possffly cud in con. esquencee too painful to contemplate. This in too time for these two great nations to get tali; e • snared. Tao Chrtn Cereritai RAILROAD, .tap ire C' 'NEUTRON. wire rue . RALTINORD RuAD.—We learn from the Baltimore paper', that Co;. J. Sallies:l; W. Gallaher, end Gerregelloi,s, Cairo, are on a visit to that city, as n co:emittee on he . half of the Ohio Central Flatiron: Company. A meeting tool place of the members of the Board 'of trade, end other citizens, at Friday lan:, to hear the appeal of this commis,. which was bre :tinted by Mr. Sullivan. Alter some pretimica ,ryremarke, Mr. Sullivan proceeded ea follow.: ..Tho Ohio Central Railroad woo chartered in ISI7, and was now ficialtel front Columbus to 'Zanesville sin Newark, bat it hail always beets and was Rijn the WtOr cad intention of the Com puny to annual it on from Zanes•ine to Wilted Ann, thorn to connect with the fodtimore and Ohio Railroad. The line from Neenrk to 7.nnee villehis been in operation its menhir, and far has been' eminently aucee: , .•fill, there brans carried tear it an averse, of , 2oopassetig ere dei• Is., with proportionate ambeet of freight Thiity-one miles of the new rota from 'Zanesville ro Wheelleg were already :under contract, and 1 the remainder-was ready to be let out contrite. i tore at the present limo, and would probably hare been under contract ere Low, Sot for some conflipiisio istereet• betrica the citizens of iFhetling • and the stockholders as die tollotal 02055 b ye route in Ohio. The citizens of Wheeling did not wish she road to lathe_ the valley of the Ohio at any' point tooth of theireity, whereas the steekhold• ern wished to - tap the valley four mites below Wheel ing, eo as to form a nearer connection with the Baltimore nerd Ohio rend than could be done by going straight to Wheeling. The authorities of Wheelingeonaltided that this connection, .oath of - their city, would he injurious to their inter- Cuts, and they withheld.. their enhseription of $250,000, becatue that route was :selected. • The superior fiflrantoycs of (he southern route had induced the locating committee to forego the promised aid from Wherliag and Moose that route in anticipation of receiving arstiotsnee from other Houroere Mr. S. thee proaealed to point oat the adr'antages of this lower retire, eon of which was theenving of distance in passing from Co &embus to any point. esti of Wheeling on the Baltimore and Ohio Iliad, and as the conneotion with this road wairtGele principal atm, this ad vantage had - s preponderating influence on the Company.' Mi. S. nett read a letter which he Lad received hi his official capacity from a mem , her of the Periaaylvania Railroad Company, of • faring aid, in the way of a loan, If the Ohio Coe rced Company would continue: their work from - Zanesville to Stenbenrille, en the Ohio river, instead of to Wheeling, so as to afford the Pent, sylvania Company a connection with the works of Gates' Ohlo. This letter held oat several other inducements besides the loan, but Mr. 11 add the Ohio Company had refused to accept , the proposition, and replied that it had been and was still their Intention to connett, with the Ballimore and Ohio Road. la Me further remake, Mr. Sullivan - trent into as argument to show the great amount of trade which Baltimore would receive by its connection with 'the Obio Central Railroad. •. • At the' Mose of hie remuke, residatiore of thanks were pawed to 'Mr., Sullivan fin. bin t.velnable and satisfactory exposition," and in: favor of a satieription of stook to the Ohio Cen tral Road; and oonoldereble amounts of Mock were taken on the epot. We ilislaos from thee, proceedings and Mete- Meats : the following facts and reflections, to which we invite the attention of the Director, and Stockholders of the Pennsylvania-Railroad • Company, and of the citizens of Philadolphis and - • Pittsburgh: • • 1. The Ohio Central Railroad is not to tenni nit* at.,,Wheeling, bat at a 'point one the Obi., rater, four miler below that city. - 'The cdtisens of Baltimore are giving this • project all the ald'and notlifort" in theirpower, and will donbllosa beip' the Ohio Company to catryit to a sanoesefel itemisation. 3. The OhloCompanylermalierejecte, through Mr..Sitllirius; the trade of Philadelphia' offered to It through the Steubenville road; caul, War molly, rejects the connection with the llemptield • road, hy declining to to terminate their rood et - • 4. The Wheeling Bridge is rejected for rail road rupees& by the Olio Centril - 114ii raft j vorepiey, sad that argemerdie its favor falls to the ground. . 6. The ilempfleld Railroad cannot compete with the Baltimore Railroad for the trade of the West at !Yhooling as butt' cf that trade as pas ties ovcr tho Ohio Central road to to rase four miles South of Wheelirg, sod still never be seen there at. all. 'l. 6. If Philadelphia duires to otioure the !reale of the Wr 3 t. She moot seek tor it by' the Ohio hod Pesinsylranis eel Sttobearille.,ltillriiide, . . •• , and mast compete for It, nut u 7 Wheeling, hot at points much farther. West: She cannot torn it Skew Baltimore after it has got na to Hats of travel intimately connected with the Baltimore road! ea is the Ohio Central Railroad, by any scheme involving, great expeese,jduch as the Hempfield; bat she tun seek it, and compete for It sudeusefillly by Liam, tapping thittrodo in the - interior of Ohio, and the great Stites West of it. We have no doubt that. the Oh - fo Ceistral road has been located on the hillier route to defeat Philadelphia In hoe Ilemptield project, and to punish Wheeling for tier villitignese to eiteriSoe Baltimore interests to those of Philadelphia— ?lds Wales Is • death-blow to Wheeling. She has groped at Oki Each And' has lost all. A sew taws will spring up under Ultimate sus- ploy.. at th• O g ir o "a d ag.PY". sad a• Wheel lig boasted (bid Pittetrargli, owing to her ..uo• tortuate lOostlen," wee, to be left of the great t iinc at trade and travel, she may now appl: the talutlioe to her own llpe. , ' We tope PhiLedelphis will now jive :up the Hempneld project, and join hatoggioriao PLUor bone In canteen:lbw for the wide of the West by the Wit sod :lust Waal roam_ The Pottle in great tritulati . on lest the Whigs Lake a military gotten:talent of this by electing Soo. Scott. It says that— ' ••blilitary despoil= is the worst of all des (pommel. Tho people who are ruled by the Sword and 'the bayonet, inosketto, powder, and ball, epaulette and drams, soon become degra ded, vicious and brutal—strangers to the sub time precepts of christianity, and infidels in the moot obnoziottelanse of the term." This comer with a had grace from politicians who tried hard to make a military hero out of their-own little candidate; and stuck to it until the people laughed them out of it; and It takes no small amount of ridicule to make well drilled democrats give up a point. But the Poet need riot be alarmed; fox although the Whigs can and will elect Oen. Scott, and defeat General Pierce, nothing like is military deepotlem will result._ We have hail Washington, Harrison and Taylor for Preroldentii, sod no administrations ever par took less of a military character than theirs.— Mr. Van Buren, who never set a squadron In tbo field, tried to get up a large standing army, and Mr. Polk, whose military experience had never gone beyond a militia trainiug, plunged the country suddenly into a bloody and expert elve war. On two occasions Oen. Scott preeerv e3l the pewee of the country by his firmness and aiiirese, awl when a democratic administration bad Involved us in war, he repaired to the scene of action, and by a series of operations rarely, If ever, equalled, "conquered a peace," to use at rite expressioti 'of that day. The Post has clearly a column on this subject, some of which is very fine wr It ing —for instance , people arc the rource of all power—the people make and unmake Presidents. We have peat confidence lit the honesty and purity of the people." This is vary beautiful, but some of it is not true. The people are not the source of all pOwer. The power to kill. off the'old party fa vorites, CM., Bachanan Ca.: . did not come (icon the people. That sanguinary deed was no mare the act of the people of the United States than wan the coup crew of Louis Napoleon ttie act or the people of France. "The people make and unmake Presidents," says the Post. Tine; hut there is one Piesidential candidate that the people did not make, nor think of ma king; in fact not otos in ,tersitty of them knew anything at all about Lim. ‘. We base great confidence in the honesty and pdrity of the people,” continues the Poet. So * hive we; and because we hive, we:feel confident tb L it they will repudiate the unknown easdlida . t . t which a few politicians - have thrust upon them, acid elect the. Scott, whose name has been' a beineehold word fora generation. Millen Oen. Ncett had amicably settled the tranblee of the Canadian frontier, hie civil ea pacites scented to be far more apprealated by hie political opponent! then they are at present. Then Whigs and Democrats admitted that be 1;36 a statesman an well ne a soldier. On hie return from tie scene of his glory, he woe hon ored with a pnbile aopPer. U, v. .Harry dot The following were awo,ug the regular toasts: "Winfield Scott—No less the scholar than the e , ddiar, whose pen and sword have been wielded ith equal chili in defence of hie country. l'hr Soldier—Who has ever made the law or the land his Alapettlae rule of action, and who, r.titte ho has fulfilled its nimest require ments, bee never, in s eingle 111211.110 E, tran ,cded its limits. Our Guest—The invincible champion of our r:ghtc. the triumphant viralicator of our lava" ITLIO GuES TO NItOMEC—The time is DOW bo short, that it in important that those who Intend 1.1 jofil io the great celebration of the battles of I..tutWo Lane and Nlrgarn, shoal 1 announce tl , .u• names to the Cummitti•e. to in expected that cumber will go All the rollers of 1812 are e s l•euiaity desired to be prritent, and we hope noes will forego the pleasure of mectiogritheir tdd 'c:ommander, once more on the geld of his youthful glory—for it is now announced that ties. Scott will he present. The fullnulox letter in reference to these oldeuldiers, boa been hand ed to nu for publication: CU:TILLS; OHIO, July 16, 18(12, OHM LLIIMIII—.-WO learn that there Is a rom• mut of soldiers who fought it: Lundy's Lanunn. der the gallant Scott, nod it la the vortical. de mise 'mid special reqaest that you, Om Larimer, l;vhor the mod remnant of .heroce and bring them with you to Gimlet), Aiuil then to Nisits ro, nt the meeting on the 27th and 28th inst , in .ttimemoretiou of the litking Gee. Scott goo the British. Now my free roil friend, fail not arid be on hand, with the old veteran,. Come without fail twin) full of soap end bread. Yours in the faith and hope of Scott'. election. J. A BRIGOS. To Gen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., Pittsburgh. P. 8. Fere half price down to Buffalo and rot. It is expected that excursion tickets on the Bei!road will be furnished for half pride—that four dollars will pay the fare to Cleveland and back. The boats will alto put the fare at belt' price. Tens of thousands will be there, awl the occlusion will be one Nog to be remem bered. Let all who intend to go, and wish to avail themselves of The low fares, send in their names immediately. We are pleased to learn that the Female Sem inary in Allegheny . , (late Mrs. Polndexter,s) has been very inceeseful tinder its recent arrange r:mots, and glees great antlefaciion . to those pa rents and guardians who patraiize it. We eom• aired it to the public, and beg leave to direct at trotiou to tbo advertisement in another column. Teta NIACIL2A lICIL7IIO —lljs expected that the concourse of Whigs which will gather at Niagara on the 27th instant, to celebrate the an kiversary of the battle at Niagara, will be the largest assemblage ever convened together in the United Stales. Meetings have already been held throughout New York to appoint au unlimited number of delegstes to attend, and Pennsylvania Uhio, nal the Lake region will probably lee there in muses. The Albany decimal rays: The place and the occasion are of themeelees highly attractive. A view of the Falls will amp ly oompeosate for a long journey. But, besides this, the Battle Fields of Chippewa, Lundy', Lone, Queenetown, and Fort George are in the i immediate neighborhood of the Cataract—all within the compass of a few miles. Those fields were rendered ' , studio by the gallantry of Gen. lcott and the briee men whom he commended during the war of-1812. The history of the world remising no more aeblime instances of heroism than are recorded In connexion with those san guinary contests. In each of _them the then youtfel soldier manifested the most accomplish ed.generalehip. The influence of thosevietoriee i is not to be estimated by the number killed or captured. They were achieved at a dark hoer in the history of the country. The surrender of null had appalled the nation. The most fearful upprehensione prevailed, and the most poignant mortification wee felt throughout the Union. The American arms had been dishonored, and a prompt obliteration of that' isgrace was India peneable to a successful proiecution of the war. G en.. 8 con treadle fortunate lustre ment by which the national honor was restored and the national beirt elated. The tide of victory wee turned nt ,i Chippewa and Lundy'. Lane, and It rolled for- ii I stud, with literalism' ',dame and glory, until the • i war woe eased by an honorable peace. It is I I highly proper, therefore, that these events should . , be celebrated. The cholera in 111a)nrille hoe taken • mildei furs, and fewer deaths occur now, than there did a few days since. The Maysville Eagle of a ' late date, eeye: We have not been able toProcure all the names of these who bath died of cholera; many of them being strange's, mostly Irlehman. We learn, however, that; sloe° the first outbreak of choler*, 191 interments have taken plactobe the oemetry, all but 18 or 14 of which ware cam; two have been interred ehoewhere; showing 95 deaths by cholera. Or these we reported 64.ocourring un der the drat outbreak, the residue .having menu , rod after it was noppoeed the dieeaae had abated for about • week. A latter from Jackson, Mo., published in the St. Louis lanaligeneer, esys: • During the past two . weeks the shirrs has hen ragtag most awfully In andel:iota this plats. Up to this date forty-nine persona In town hare fallen 'loam, to it, betides item/en thirty and forty In the oonatry. At least one-sixth of the town popilation is swept away. It now seems to be ablaut& at least in tows. Three went bur. led thls morning. A week Ago, when the dis ens. became very MAclams, vita the exception of sem or sight families, left in the pentad oonaternstion, harrying either to Hirst. dean or the counlay, Dwells corpses . unburied sad their nlatioas to did. "o's 11201 -WAXECINGTON Fortrapoudansa of th. Pittsburgh Daily (hurt WASHINGTON, July 17. More gaping wound. is the bosom of tie Denstscra cy—The Printing , Feud—pen. Cass denouncer the Southern Pres. in Caucus—The Press brand, Cass a traitor to the B .l4—Adjourment still dis tant—Deficiency Bill—Biter and Harbor Bat— h. probable success in the !louse and certain de feat in the Senate—President's tint to Point Comfort—Col. Benton coming to Congress—Go vernal. of Nem Saito. • The invective' which are still mutually launch ed from the magazines of the Union and South ern Preen at the respeetive proprietors and nip porters of the two organaahow the rankling and festering bate which lien under the cloak of the pretended reconciliation between the fetions. Gortaan's attempt yesterday to break - op the contract system of Printing, and to pave the way for the election of (len. Armstrong as prin ter to both Holism, was emended by hardly a corporal's guard of the party. About two-thirda of them at once declared against the Marione question, without which the matter may bo de bated till the end of the sesaion. The secret of the whole dif f iculty in, that the secennieniste and Free nonce. are disgusted with the Union as an adrocate, in season and cut of season, of the compromise, and are determined that it slab not be peunioued upon the treasury. Moreover, it is replica-al that Major Donnellson is merely lying low, and though nut directly cooties:tied with the editarship of the paper, retains his in terest in it, and will rename superintendence and central of it, if it he adoptel as the official jour s nal of Congress. It la an Important fact that Glen. Cass interposed In caucus to defeat the ar rangement for purchasing the oonductors of the Southern Press, and the Southern right', men to boot, at the price of half the printing. Ho said loaner than consent to it, he would vote to he etow that patronage un the National Era, which i was less sectional and more democratic than the Press. For this he is denounced in that organ of disunion and slavery, and itn editors and ear I reepoodeuts stigmatise him asorrady to follow in the footsteps of Van Buren and John Quincy Manse, in assailing and innulting the South. The Senate has still no idea of alp.urt tog. The resolution fining upoh this day mouth for the close of the session wasyeeteiday postponed for a week or two. The House bas.dono little or nothing einee it passed the resolution. Prom present appearances the Autumn will find them 4rivelllog or lounging at their accustomed easy pass. Mr. Reymoar, the Chairman of the Commit. tee on Commerce, is making hie arrangements for mailing op the River mil Harbor 11:11 neat reek. Toe pony in the House is not no well dis,iplio ed that hie motion est, he surcessfolly rotd,ted there. 'Phallil dill pm by n I . l T^ mFi•mlY. but Mr. bi.)tneur anticipates that it still be Sili ca in the Senote by the addition.s v f riders, and of poritsuirtdory tricks similar to those which out short its "thin spun life" on the memorable 3d of !harsh, The Deficiency BM has pt into the bands of o Committee of Conforert,e, who will probably mattap to transfer it into those of the l'rral drat to-inzrrow. The amount of.the bill is eery large, haring been swelled from the moderate 1ii9C1131u613 of two and a half millions to the enormous aggregate of 4:5,502,000—0f which much the largest portion is for the support of the army, and military movements, and for car rying into effect Indian treaties, or paying off stale and unfounded Indian claims. The Presiiient is abinit to take a abort sum mer excersion to old Point Comfort. That wat ering Place is already overran with visitors m anticipation of his arrivst. The American re publican Court consisting of 411 who ran pay their hotel bills, reveries the order oh. creed in Ronirobical etiquette. It precedes the bead of the State, in its movements; does not follow it. It is nearly certain that (lid Bullion will be returned to the Lower Home from St. Louie. Re has been suaceleful in his appeal to the boys from the regular Dietriet Convention, which no minated Cal. Bogy, said to be an old Fogy. • terser else Benton may be, be is not a Fo gy. The President has notninsted n Mr. One, of St. ie4lllll, 'to be Governor of Ne• Motion. Ile is o good Whirr, and his been eeleoted vriih ref erence to the peccdiarqualifiestions required for that post. Jusirs YROI mpg YORK. leorretwodenro of the Itlsburgh o.ut Oszetto New Yeast, July 17, 11332. 'The Carystal Palace in New York' has again made its appearance above ground in the shape of an announcemum that - two hundred thousand dollars hare been been subscribed, and that In May 1873 the exhibition will hc . opened to view. The plan. for the building sre'm the hands of the architect, and proposed exhibitors are unti tled to giro an estimmit of the room they will nerd. It will be a much superior exhibition to anything this country ban ever produced,thongh the profits will be absorbed by speculators, and the chances are all sold to exhibitors who wish to make the Palace au advertising medium for their ware, Crest preparations are being made (or the ob sequies of Mr. Clay on Tuesday, in which the neighboring cities will unite. Rosiness gene. rally is to be susperided,and the parade promi• eon to exceed anything of the:nature New York has ever witnessed. The %goal° frateruity,of which Mr-Clay was a member,will occupy a lead log position in the processionindeed may be con sidered chief mournets,elaimingaus they do,that the illustrious dead Wad as near the personifies. tioeof a good and title Mason as can bo found. In Wall street, as warm weather increases, there bream less Animation in money elfairs,and prices for speoulati we stocks tend downward The late report of the banks has not been cal. onlated to give eo much confidence in the aontin uerice of the present abundance of money, and there is more inclination !Alain to reduce ihibil Itirs than to Incur them. Tho banks are edvaire to be widely extended upon the loan item since 'the March return. They hove a large Amount of coin, to be nitre, bit not enough upon which to base their present expanaien. The poet month the exports of gold are equal to fifty per. cent. of the receipts from California. . This drain causes no alarm, nor should it while money is to cheap as at present, but a alight advance in rates Ironid cause a contraction iu hank credits, that would tell eerinusly upon the brainese of the city. Some of the California gold companies are again in the market as borrowers, and with fair mucus. The 0000 e.. with which these compa nies get inane le a remarkable instance of the power of Abe California prees,in keeping up the idea that the quartz rock la so very rich. company, whose President lift hero with first. rate machinery paid for to San Francieco, fills the preen there and here with glowing gold @M elee, and still hie spent twenty.five thousand dollars each without developing the resources of the rein he intends to work, sufficiently to get people on the spot to minium the fends neatest, ry to take the machinery from the chip to the vein. lam glad to -be corrected in my 'erro aides' etatement relative to the abundance of mamma sod recreita for the navy In San Fran cisco. My information was derived from the letters of shipmetere, one of whom say. h e shall get all he wants of a crew from diggers who rent out three year. ago, eome of them in the first ship that went round the Rom, to load the Pacific mail strainers, before the gold news reached New !fink. 4.3 to the abundance of la. borers, who earn W. 6 per day, I cannot judge.— The probability is that between Rincon's Point, and Clark's Point in San Piancisco, there are more unemployed men than in any city in tee world of the earns population. I hero seen the elephant royirelf. The departure of Kossuth se 'Aleisoder Smith' la made the ankleot of rather severe corn mint by those who aro so anxious to Sod (ault. with him when here. As Kossuth fiery inoonald. erste), interfered with the Pneldential campaign and cooled even hie friends' of the religious oe well as the secular press, be has not now a sin gle band raised to defend him from the imputa tions his olandeititie departure, at • time when he dotter,. his wife and mother ars on the way to meet him, cute upon him. An experiment is iu progress upon the liar lets railroad horses, which are giveti• portion of whiskey feed daily to made them to stead the heat. A doubtful cue. The jtev. Ju. F. Clark will leave Meadville at an early day. Probably, for Europe, In order to re.establish the health of Ms wife. The mate of her health and that of his own has rendered it Imperative upon him to decline alike a call from Brooklyn andAmo from his old church. In Boston, whore astendsd usefulness and replan. tin moat have attended hi. labors. 'Pennsylva nia cannot retain nor New York fume one of tee Mod obis an of the times. O. For the PitisbursA Graaf.. WHAT NMI AFRICAN COLONIZATION AL. READY ACM:LEM I This question, (says the New York ,Jourual of Commerce) is briefly bat effectively answered in the following extract from the Report of a joint a joint Select Committee of the Connecticut Legislature, at its recant session: African Colonization hes exterminated the Slave Trade on the westorn,coast of Africa, for an extent of at least eiz hundred miles, sod it hue been officially reported to the British Gov ernment, that it is suppressed on over 1800 miles of the coast, a result which armed squa drons alonewould never have obtained. Thin is admitted on all hands. Again: African Colonisation loot established on that heathen ehore civil and christion Insti tutions where missionaries had labored fermi lurks to plant missions without success, and shat must be the influence of thee° thirteen coloples upon the hundred millions who inhabit that continent! Again this scheme 13 teaching the world that civil - liberty, connected with a pure anA perfect ly free Christianity, is not necessarily confined to the Anglostiaxoti Britons; That it is a boon to bo,poescesca and enjoyed even by the children of Ham; that they are capable of maintaining *elf-government, and of securing for themselves o respectable standing among, the independent nations of the earth. Again; It hail opened the door for in exten sive and valuable commerce The exports of Liberia, it is eaid, amount to about half a mil lion of dollars per annum, and are increasing at the rata of fifty per cent Attain; It in furnishing an asylum and Chris -` flan home for, the exiled and oppressed chil dren of Africa, in ail lauds. Thom/soda bare already gone back to their father laud from this country, many of ahem wire teed by their masters, that they sniz.ht go. Thus has the door of emancipation seen kept open, where it i would otherwise have remained closed. Plushly; The pant history and the present prospects of toe cause afford meet encouraging indicedions I f its future prosperity. The last year bus bent one, 10 many respect , , of unpre cedented success In view of the foregoing facts and considerations, Co.nakitiue re- COMMEIIti the adoption of the following molt, tions Reeulved, That as Americans wo t owe a debt to Africa 1.13,1 to her oppressed and injured chil dren, alieth,r in this or other lands, which we should endeavor to discharge with all fidelity in ail suitable Rap. • Resolved, that the Ameriomtedlonitation go ,iety happily unite Christian philanthrope and pclifical expediency, ournbliganotia to tos Union :IA in (led, and that its principles Lod opera tions are tiond benevolent, not only toward. oar colored population, hot towards both races to this cdontry and towards two quarters of the globe. Ref°!Ted. That tbia osselnblv ruozni.4 wi.b eratonde the baud of God in the poet Nooses!. and grotwit.g ,ntereet matifeated ., ;in behalf of ttie csuse [CO II, II7NICATID.] MONONGAHELA CEMETERY. Thom who have elm yet eeieeted a family burying ground out of the dust and noise of the city will beeratified to learn that another Cem pavy hos been authorized to select a rural ceme tery, under the above name, nod that they-have in view the bluffs of J. H. Craft, Beer, in the rear of John Ambers, EN The herders of the two forks of ••The Beautiful Rivet" will now be decorated with rim,s of the dead, beariug the Maces of the rivers themselves. We rejoice to see the amicable competition which will no doubt exist a. to the; taste and beauty which way distinguish them. Their to ample room fur both, oat we hope the day is hot far distant, whoa tho grave yard, r! the city, where no 11, ing ohm!, or tree can 11 .aisto, wail hs deserted by their voicelers teurtute, wpn will find a more appropriate spot for their lard sleep in the eyl o chides of the varied bills which crown our city's lonlecape. A few weeks lace we noticed the depth of Mr. Woodard of Armatrong County, elate then we hove ceived by the Illioein the fallowing ad d•tional pariiculere: MDDOED OF Moon A WoODIrADD, MAIL Co, TRACTOR, AND Fora Mao, DI Tilt loofas. The 83er...t0 Union, of a late date, says: • Mr. It. 11. Woodtrarli, inter me tie that lie he. just conversed with Mr. Turner, who arrived in this city last night from Carson valley, who con veys to him the Intelligence of the murder of Ma jor Woodward. mail eel:tractor, and 'party, -by the Ludlam.. Major W. left thin city in the ear ly part of November with the mail, and ms no tidings had been reeolTOLI of him, his friends bare been for come time Unelloj for his eatery The last that was teen cf hint Waa iu Thousand Serino, Valley, near (loose Creek. by the return• log mail cortices. On the 2:td of this month, a trail) of Fit wagon arrived at Carson Valley, who hrlag Co, Intalligrate list no tidings hod been received of aim ur any of hie party at Silt Lake up to the timoof their departure. whi,:tt : WA. tome months after the Major should have arrived there. There can is no (1101214 that he and his party have fallen victims to the treach ery of the merciless eays,-.:e The following cir• coinsuntial evidence I . . no question whatev er iu regard to the fact. The party which left this rot; in December, a month afterward., reached Sal: Lute without animals or food, be rag robbed by the Indians tied narrowly escap- ing with their In: ~T hey travelled in that can. a Mon four day., Scrotal Indinne were warn in Salt Lake City daring the winter, with S(ty dol lar pieces, a number of which Mal. W. hail with him. and alto it is raid, in Careen Valley. On the Humboldt, the wagon train,abovo toe:Ahmed found a mole. which front the description of it, no doubt ioelongcd to MajGr W. These facts leave no doubt pf the tburder of the entire party. A %Snots Faint Pommy, —The. Mobile Regain.. of Wednesday, - gives the following ac count of a dreadful occurrence in that city; "Snob a scene of death and horror so was witneesed uu Monday, in &milieu Street, near Massochnsette, in ticketing to witness, regard, or hear of. Four deaths, violent deaths, in one family, canned by ratan administered too; by ono of its victims Husband, wife, 'child, and relative—all mingled inn fearful doom. The evidence before the CaP...nor (bowed that John Preilove, hod lived (or peen on good tenon with hie family, but a week since ems dlffiwilty occurred,durins which be tried to extort a prom ise from his wife that eke would never marry a second time. Yet durica their rtemiog union he bad expressed a strong and strange desire to poison himself and family. John Pretlore, who in reported to have often written preecriptious for himself and others, lent James Carroll, a relative ty marriage, to get him some medicine on Saturday lent, which proved to be nitric and. Of this he by same means 9o•lneeJ his wife, itosaline, their eon, William, 4 fine little boy of three years, and James Carrot, all to partake. Late on Sunday, the husband, the Suicide, tbo murderer, died! On the next morning at 7. the wife tin LBW— In the afternoon the poor boy followed; and be fore night cloned, James Carroll, also fell dead en the Boor. Doctors Itictitorkey and %ray, performed a poet mortem examination of the bodice in pros- Hence of Coronor Shreve and the Jury, who brought in a verdiot •'death by poison." The whole neighborhood waa in a Menlo! excite ment all y uerday." The Chicago Tribune has the following: It is eaid that...loo the tracks of the Railroads around the Luke were meld down, but one single wolf has Icon coon or heard of eolith of them, and it in thought that ho has error Leen nortli elate their construction. The farmers of Twenty Mile Prai rie. and adjacent country, are un longer Iron— bled about herding their abbep In peas daring each night, as they were formerly. The wolf is at all times exceedingly suspicions of traps, and it not disposed to venture, near iron or steel, howevert tomptleg the bait may be that Reamer it; hence their fear of crossing the railroad truck to commit deprelationg on the flocks In the farming country • south. At night; -too, when they lean their dens, the locomotives pass, sad their hideous 130611 is not calculated to inepire the'vermints with any remarkable degree of con fidence and security from danger. Kissotrat.—A letter to the St. Louie Republican, dated Jackson Mo. Junerib, elates that the cholera had been ra;lng in and about that place. Forty nine persons had fallen victim,, to it in the town, besidesseme forty in the adjacent country. Several bhysiciane had died, and the residents were deserting the country in awompiete pinto. • . . TUX ERIC ESILIOAD. —A Dintble Track. —Tye Erie Company bee mode a loan in Loader, 'of $2,500,000 on the bonds of the Company, hating fifteen years to run, sod bearing It per cent in terest, which, with tho principal, is payable in London. With it, a double traok will be laid en important ports of the road, for which 5,000 tons of English roll iron hate already been bought, by the agent who oontraeted the loan. ID". Sota's OABI nr GIIIII:1711.—A letter from Neple", dated June 24, age: • .The 11. 8. war -steamer Ban Jacinto am:hared In the By of Naples, yesterday; and will Imme diately leave with important despatches for the East, reepeollog the esseig an Amenotit tuts aionuy imprisoned in Greece. The Cabinet at Wield:Aston has taken up the cue with great epitit. The 11. B frigate Cutaberland is to fol low If neeessru7. Mr. Morrie, the American banterer at liapies, haa'Jnet returned from the , East, haring no doubt investigated the pending watkin." I New JIRRICT EPOCOPAL Ctisvatrivoic--ThW body has adopted a series of resolutions sustain ing the report of the investigating committee, exculpating Bishop Doane from the charges against him, expressing confidence In him, &c, and appointing a committee of seven to present the report to the House of Bishops, accompanied .with representations, the design of which is to intimate to the Bt.hops that a further trial will be utinecessory„ and not conducive to the inter ests' of the Diocese and the Church. Stoturtcarr.—All the States moat thoroughly wedded to Slavery, are claimed for Pierce and Ring by the Liemoorate, and conceded to them by Whige. The ultra Propagandists like - Toombs & Co , profeasing to be Whip, deserted the ban ner of Winfield Scott. Why to this? It is plain ly health.° Memo. Pierce and King are looked upon ILB more reliable to carry out the sectional views of iionthorn ffre. EUIOHATISIO TO rata UNITED STaTair —German ptpere state that, in consequence of n law lately promulgated in Prussia, toe Memnenites, a ra- II gi ono sect who resemble the Quakers, have been held to the performance of military duty, contrary to their creed, and that they ern there fore emigrating in great Damherp, part], to the. United States, and come to R6l.ilt. They are mostly persona cf comparative wealth, and one hundred families of them have lately crossed the Proesian frontier to settle in the last named country. DEPOT AT PASIMPIIOIO.—The Parkersburg Clasetee announces the purchase in that elty„ by 'the President of the Northwestern Virginia Rail road Company, of a lot of three acres of ground for the rite of a railroad dopot. The location is described as above the' level of the highest flood of the Ohio, easily accessible from bob rivers, and oentr4 an to the present town. • Other par-. chases have also been made by private parties in the vicinity with the view to the erection of produce and forwarding depots, and ware. houses. • The Liquor Merchants of Newport ore ceiling off their stock as fast as they con, During the lost two week, one firm hoe put up five hundred gsllons of liquor per day, in dem.johus—this Is teside what they hove sold in lor.Te quootitire. 'fon. husicea,4 liquor•nellitr will be no boil in. ve,inrent iu Rhode 'llona shortly, owing to the Moine low. Mr. Webster's hue inn bull, on his (arm at Franklin, neatly killed Mr. John Taylor. the tunaut, a few days ngo. -The animal seized him on hie borne, inflicting a wound in his thigh five inches lung and three inches deep, threw him °ler hie head, dislocating ilk shoulder, and turning uprn, would doubtlesa Lone killed him on the spot, had ant several men rushed into the yard to his rescue. FLAX AIAIittrACARIII....,.A linen factory, expect eft to cost some $200,01:10,1s now erecting at,Fall River, Maattchumetta, for the manufacture cf linen out of flax, on the Ciao.. prnoeme. A eituilar factory. is Mao going up at Moroellue, New York. One half of mankind pane their Here fri think leg how they Mall yet a dinner, and the other In thinking what dinner they Allah get; and!ha first ere modiste. Injured by 'immune.' fasts than are the latter by mental:it foniitg. girS. M 1114:1t—And BOW for to your Petroleum. I daunt:l ns I h..l deloywi witsusyn lough It ontl he well to wait until I hwl 'h....shalt. write." Whets I Grid ctfered the oil for 1,10. the pnryle thonoht it ma: perhaps like the .lanai pah.ot pro/oetnma nt the wee, eoJ to telt but itttle dirtnwel en boy. Out I an, It to woke trial. _1 perouwded entriti In hely. midi!) grit thm In test. pavers. It own legitn to rare ttio deaf and Inure, 0 A mon who had blind for cieht yo'Wra, sews persuildel to try Ile virtue.: and when he hail toed but throw bottle., he .void e the lion". and elrverly dlidlo odd: tls. o: eei while los i:eaLts iii!. Idiodue in appear, tea twee Lee,. Ilie teodt cl k n a very hi.eet. •101.. ewe, nacre nilqht 1.. gall of ther pidrere of Petreiiedm. but i t it to .1 Mkt 0 few ohtaiu el An estet../*/ Pitiulnrity fa tile no.iti. Its. I have roll sii mat von caw , er.t ms Aldo gold s hundred le.ta BEIII EPU7.II. gL . nnela.!lan h I Could not Recover. Tunourr.. IC.rr.o On., P., Jun. Mr. it, E. V.ll.an—Thar tlr-1 Imrsby real', that I ha, hewn a21.r1.....1 with a re ere and affection of wax •ITlwted ...sorely that an, fr.roda thought I ....Mont trent - rt. I ..4 txxcronend.,l to use your entagt, S hid! I did. with ;Le happy . am now and teal It to K. a , in , r th• at to Ito, disea...l In like If !.0 rho 5. to tt.. abar. r roan a• ,rt.et I, rar to, lours, Fe, J. :axe:, Preparrl tel for oat.. I.y ll_ L. SE:L(4:I, 4 ith 37 14"..nt F. S. Cleaver's "Prue bledai Honey Sciap." morTIIE only g•nuine pour, (it-uhould La remstabared) ial4epared by Y.B. rl rarrr, thy Ofirrir.l In ...tar, and sold at obi - gas:lle by his authorte,d agents in Europe =l the rnit...l htat...., who ar. known and or. ert , ll.ted.aa halt. It la important that pubis alt<ntlon should In. anliN tothLs (tot. pnetteutara when it b kna.rn thatch. prt , Ptletor can with diazultr meet the wrest sad lcuuwaxing , demands for lb.. article, which r , rcumAtanc. Is naleulated to Inri o Imposture and dr.Fi.r the public. roc r.•!ir t• WI al all lai+pensing mot., tad •hrle.aJe only b, a•reuts and os J. POI 00.. rid Won! otrint. A Strong Certificate. From the Ptettiwnelln thorn s. Mateh 9. 157.1. lierT II E reader is referred to alto 'Over went to another column, which dire. nu. death. hf • vonderrai cure ft the ueeof Ver:(l4e, which le tar.l3al to time been effeinl, chilli Alain, uor to Lou. .eiena, nor In Oregon. hot herr. altooet In your anklet.— need It, and nuke forernareelent— rithlie attention le moat nupertfully Incited to the ,sirs rnieln.cl etabennit et your ,•0 owit itizen, tt litepheneon. whew, child was wonderfulty tee tore I Lu health by the ego of Or. Whane's Vertulluste. Cnoss Caere 'fp., none Wiett,ille, Jeerers. Co., it.. hlareh le , L dI . J ?theirs. J. Kidd t: Co.-1 h..tve a little bo.) ttere. rearm old the 17th dor of Ono month. thin boo beet' eery draw health .. In heal inr rum. U.,. Auer trying a (Treat Many other dedleinee. wilthoot re...nett:gn i/ hem. flirt. the, InAA, I was Induced tt, try I.r. C. NCLothee American Worm cperitlii. or Venturous, tie put up your nritioes-oand wooded - al td relate, atter giving him t wo lea rpoone nut,. hr paninl li.h worm., romruf then ety large. and other. n d thick.ir than a octoroon rind knitting bestir. .lnr e which 1/11.0 the little fellow hat enjoyed eseellna h, alth, and la getting eery !Loehr. or fat, as the old wenn, fat'. And I must ray, 1 believe that If he had not taken the Vermlfage, he would ere Ohio hare been coneiguel to the tomb. ' JOSEPH V. PTISCIIKN;OIti. This gruel remedy may be had from meet Dettadlete nut tlerehanti, lu tnwhand nountry, and hr tho role en.. Ninon. J. ELIIII, A Cu; 1)10:4A..11 W....l•treet. beirJon Pectin:4i of ail 'Linda executed a: this alley with neatness, and at cc...inlaid., rats/h -et...nal attention will ho gicon to t i mer:: and Pro. cremates for littiltutions awl Coneurt Cann., hill Ileede. little of haillne. luellaUnea. Labels, Clank.. Star, Mlle Jo.. ge.„ neatly and promptly strut,' DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE • NATIONAL GALLERY. JACKEON'S National Daguerrenn Gallery, corner of the Illaintiral and Market etreehtoppondu Wilms:, Lang Mon. 1 Palate...an Lsileei and tiontlettren . irl , lono toottain los It. Ilkeateae• inmuderai• prince, will Ono.. call at the •Loree.tabllsh. wont, Otteil tin with very ouperine tilde cud :11, Light, most with such skill that the eno . take the Most smarm., tot simile. 01 the human Ginn wet. Oh the ectenuelo n or animated life. lc MA IreII,IZILS. pD ...grey:age, notating., a etettretely envied, and du ketex token n 1 idlolnal lik.tuviewe Lthirenn e not reunited legate, platers , ambits rert reaatabian.. tmt.tkeneee,a town ef Fick' and deoetteehl prang an; Darter [halt!-aft rininltY. Io aritinteue I.IIM. and operating front X A N. 110E11 0 r. at 1 , 1111 . 00e/AlO the Diamond. JerlattlyiT .Ilielzon's First itenutuu . i ) AGUERREOTYPEs, Prat S r it . Widens,. Third &wt., fIITIZENS arid stran4ers who wish to °I/- 4 j isle an arc:crate. nrtletlesod life liks iik snows, et sou moderate pinywill Owl n to their lutanist to lust .t sgustantos now el kn estsbibth hunt, where entire, octlsfachnn . wor no shams mists. haring one cribs Largest sad he arrsinced Hide a nd Skylights es tinw riveted tor the purptiiwi with Ineinsmcniii of ti,, most voirerful kind, and ha rind doped thso3.lem of Uaßu.r. ‘t: aide Lc niter to the patrons ef ths Art, n nide of Owner• nein.. either singly or In group, which has newer eiwn Airt ri me i npirn /1 4 11.. and 111 ido l -child , In nil yowlers. (ma Clekiiner olovedaad and Pittsburgh Railßoad • - trillagliM.WFM_ TICFCI4TB TIIII0 W;; V Ufl 11 TO BUFFALO, 'DUNKIRK. TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE,..COLIMIBUS and CINCINNATI. • r pin now and Fort running steamer FOR EMT CITV, (no n the llononaahol a obar4 Olden i . ; 4l7e r ,b rolloProoiroottrtir r ( 11 - 47' : kl, the Eno., amity of tho'Clayelend Atvrhongh 1 all Hood. haring Wellorille at (221 and arriv ing at Cloveland al 40 minute. put boring!, P. 10,6.4 ~,ppetting with 'learn boat 2 r lndltirt, Buffalo. Tolnlo, Ll•troit, Idllwoutle, and ObitAin • gareengera leave Pittsburgh In (ho roogt.lng, and 440 too not mooing to Chinon, gareengero going to Cleveland ela 'Ohio and Penn,. it. I:7,'lrzen'to:;ll"(iem (o r th :Zl!'d at P. rd., whore they have to wait 411 3 (Meek. P . for the End e rs train from ITelhoille, which tat thorn ott b. flirrend, orrinwr of some. end to sun into of, Care ea Ow who go by way of WelloyMe. gamma eheekol throng 4 front Ylttethrgh to .Chn n . ii,04.00 lead Oho Menges' Anent City., Cos ticket., apply to . Cloretitatrtillat.FZl • 01Iee wononealtda House, Water i gt, 201 door Iron earrelr or 0134010,33. horo—lly Oldo Penns R. B. to Alllnnov. end armload and Pittoborgh U.. front Anita. to Cleve land, the lore to 41.40. Jilktt Citizen's /mum Uompaiky of Pittsburgh o• 0. aosturr. rammurc gIIIIICL L. MARBURIAN orris, 94 WATIaIbRITIWIZiI MARKET AID - se. INSURES DOLL IMMO RISKS ON Till OHIO .0411.0 1115518131111 RtYRRN . AND • Sip Iwo to agent _ICY or =awe try .PLIIIL Also, Maoist Masora, of no SEA and INLAND NA VIGAI7ON aid !BAJO' ZPOItiATION. 1W1.11o1r0I1: Z,02:14=7;, Wm. Lail.... Jr., ler, hnbrtt Wm. Blotbmo. R. !habit:lV:V. Jr: • I 1/I.o.msithlorw:7l;:n.'. FAIN.] fthoortrziar-r Walt. firmt, -• iL hamlet. EM2=! =MEE A.. H. HOLITES .& BRO. Successor to 11. Pi Nelso n k CO.. 31 AMIPACTUR331(1 SI/LID BOX\VICES, LIGY.3 NCAS. F0R113,'43.. • prrnspacni, parse. Iv, 131. PI T TS thltn doer dennt.fveN fivv.-A3 warm:an-1 rgnal In ani\martlarturnl. •• N DIED. At Sr 1.0,1, on Sabbaqt evening ll.t, C ,31CIE COL_ Li ER, of St. ',kilo. \ • • pay-The Executive Commit!ee ot", , (lan Coeetv Sv•Ut Clob, 1111 molt at Holau4 Home. Vitth etm.o oa this (Tuesday) ermlrot, the SOtli frpt., .t a Coltrk. The members will please ho punctual. in at cz.danoe. TboJ. M. Alarmbail. Alexander M. Wagon, C. O. LIIOO2IP, E. H. c.roo. J.' H. Sewell, DrAldD. U. Cartier, Robert IdeCntobeon,John StOCE J. /LUn,Vr. HEALTH OFFICE. ' ntetments in the City of Pithburyh FllO.ll. JULY 10 TO JULY 11, Igy ACAlteolol... .. I Ornolalvt.. ......... 0 Con•uloptioo convalhooax u. Dr lono.l Drnt.ry tlyalne.ploaloo....— InlSamonatlam nt Lungs.... O. oalot rere Ai nn Gtr. r. ..... /11 Tr oho ld rover . Ago-- Total. cty TIIE ABOVE THERE WERE, end, I ymtr. Front I 102 2 to to , lo IPA). ' ' I y miler .r the Ibard J ' A SI es U. WILLIVW, PhyPlelcon, to VO•ttl of _llualth. E D UCAT/ON. The Female flemary,', P.lndoxto I k VILL be taatinund lift usual plae, ). • mra.• tv.‘hauto i'r , str.c.l nal Exult Common, 3Al'.,'"n4.l,th.'lY4L'rpisTotlio'r ittlt rh " o ' o " iriXt. totila f Tf. corut Mivlttancml, Davi, vrt.c, cor•.tne time Ito it not la.vo fultable . It.coltt wee I I o ant ' of 10t..1 on and arrianxem , nst Vor rt. omok. ot pupils. it Is not currn.o•Cl tico community. Fc.r : a r m... /co, araularn. ir•M.t.lllr It. IV. WIINDFXTHR (Pmt ropy.) \ Monongahela Cemetery. \ . rf NILE Corporatoin of the "The'•Alonoita• • hot. Cottlltlrl." (iororporarol Ly thc.l , l(l.l.tre r.T Poor,olroolrg. n., tho thlr.t of May, 11142.) are rwono.o,l I. to...tat tin. TIC Fourth otre.t. co Thortoloy, tfio 27th In..tout. .12 o'rinok. P. M. . itoivr .1...t0th t S Ha Woo. y.. Rm. Holm, ..' Ttoh/rt Palmer. lleu It .Jaelteou. Jame. me C S. roft, lo.eph I' Clazula. lionrwer C. Kr,: UK... IT More. I ..ol IL .B.rio.r. Ill.letg."lll"r'tn.„":'''". .1...[ft:1,1£11:1/1P'Oft:11. ts. S. ey leo, ... ' C. 1.. 11.,,,... lion, F. diltooro: ttokert. Robb. _ Wanted. IV ELL improved Farm ot good land. t t at.put tha Iteinft. within to wii, or Pit.t l 9l3o, an. wit Din tan tulle, prthe-Onlo 0 Pen,a. 11.111 Itod. Al,....yerij tr,te or mol land, 6 so 10 acr e :.. wllble ta..nty m. 1.11 Of tne City, and Peamtltherm :ha ball Meal. dpol I/ to CIIIITIK • DOIIIM, lyDl N 0.123, Word at.. HUAl:mph. ~, Wanted, . A YOUNG Man reoniring n vitostion, and Command, 11.1111au MOP.. In 1,i.....mp15p,Ta Imi at tt. a ee ' rcarn ' pana ..t modem, Inner. ~,.!, prarolnd employment tm atf, , ,lnd Mtn. Th. a/Imm'. a..r Ma itnod lie onntmr, and .111.,... a a -tat band. A.: drm....P. A..' P.., otam Plttsb.sra h. 'lr3ml.l.te HOGS. rpits highnt caidi ~ikon paid for lire itcbgi ; arliror 4 ,l dartne tho u, tiea re.soots'ot tho hn ,n 1 rhrt. Moo., irlpothol tho Ohio .Ivor ow! P.U.n .G Ohio 11.11 Huai. 3 mile. b,lny PatrhOroh;or ot pox rr m Inodnorill. to Pltt•httroh. For rurth, n. BlOt.. , taiars sol.lrou 11 , 31 11. 111.1.11 ES 4t • -^0 No. B) Watt, l'atAborith. ii i IfEESE-10( . 2 , bores W. . , I , Li „.. , ~ t,, .u 3, voa 116 N N11.118.14T lc SI Clllf`lly ..,._ W INDOW (ILASS-300 bin:\ 8 fly In: , . .150 4 s t(th hyr V! 40 .. 10 It: , vale h r Voti lIONNIIOILCT & 3IUttI'ITV. , lri N EGA R--I0 bbln.pore Cidur. fez\ sale by r _ltZI VON BONNITOILST & NIIRPIIT. 1 ITICK ETS,SO dot. for role by \ 3in 1120 NON RONNIIGNST A MURPHY \ _ Ili Crli g: , - - - ; 21) -- doz..for title by • ~ it ir2l V.:: IhINNIICIItiT ,4 :.411P.PIIV. \ \ V AIL RODS—ISO bundletTliTniata Flat , i N Inr.i.b, toy RONIIIIOR.Tet 344.1111111 i. g , LIEESE-250 bee. Western gkeivo thin `t -I day le,'.! and trer vale br lINNRY 11. IXILLINIP. .1120 With, et. above ectijtbtleld I ( .ITAROll—llonbright'il 6c Gartner's - 7( . 0i ?7 4ate. to I IrtOr . lIIKSHY U. COLLINS :. lA.f. -. 'IIIR.ATUS-1440 tits. warranted — A; i 7 Valve:l.d : h4taala br 1 ~ ITENIIT It COLLINS' TO CONTRACTORS. Central and Ohio - Rail Reed, I)ROPOSALS will be received until, the nth d u at auviwt neat; at the ghee of the Chit' *vaitn.r. InY.anee, ill, tor the Orulaticia ad Slummy * I ""' '''' '''lln%4,,ttrri'l.r.r.t4lll:l74'li7oV:itt:r: ' 4 r.Votait:a'ar t ;ne . ar illt,elloc%'Va. - r The ctrl. 11.41 the greater portion ILl44brid ost It tro t i t s. Ito 14,1 in, .e,..ral tunas, , end a laliPtptotottiou ..;,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ~ e..e..,.... ~ 4., , uta., 04 parruea t In t. erto..tt .4 the 1t044 are dturabl4.; I houtth a laynrabh. .ratl.n 1•111 h. Olen le ptoposata fee satire cub ' 7 ;% * .ll t ntlorat rat ha ablain.4.l at the Fnginaria 'eat*. .o Zaneo•111, oral al.n at Caulthyl4te and Wlna4lng. 013 0tr..1 Oh, the 10.0 start.., .Mll/411/I•IIcLECID, \ tr.‘o4ltl2lb A'CLIO Eagioo. r. Orphaus' Court Cals.'. • • Virtain of an Order of the'Orphane' DCourt of. Allruheny County. vlUi mnleiwianti.nd- Die :mots, et's:Janie. Morton, latent gEmtwth lownehip. -use', will eat.... to role at oat , * 'name. nthhe Yralet, 10,. nth •inr of gannet. 11.42. at lts t—dOck. A. 31. of Rani day, Alt that n train lama or tome MI tad situate in Ithmtatth • ognahip, adjoining !madam Douala's, Wait., Logan, Thomas. Norton, nd o• moo and mons Irettleuterin deerribrd In elm order . or ,Alp. Containing MO wrest .04 n 7 onrchen.ntrlet meas.. it.enA. more or Mon Willi a Dwelling Clouse Old Dm . , hntann. with ether lantroretn•nm beim: a part of the IL,' Etude nt the Mill J.me, Mond, tired. Th p scaboth• est of 'atlls /anat. hear the Youghiogheny Myer. aud niters many indummtuts to yun•lsesars. [riote third rash, on. third In It month, and on. drd Jo Mae real pus h Intnoot Dam Itso limn of mm. Oslo 15nnalloas the purelmae money 10 rneonio a lied , the land 000,1 paid. hoe Further yartiroMos, enpuito of Thomas Morton, tlte nr , asitto, or nt Ilashrousit s Attorney et Law. No. 170. Yourth stunt, Pittenurnh. • 1. J. m(hnINELLe. J. SI. MAD. Admirstrators. INSEED 011,-125 bbls, for sale by 3172 i I M N OT 9 7 &C :s t ir.titrA. ARI) OIL--25 bbls. strictly No .1 fir 0... J. skin b 7 ' Iflb „ 11 , A . FAIIIMATOCK•A "TINE-25 sad. S P aT S . 7rtritl'El ' . . B. A. FATINILATdCK A'rto. L 0 01101,.--80bbls. 76 , 921 lidpelianit, /1 for rata br D. A. I ALTOIRATINT6A. CO. Bridge Stock Wanted\ • _ azchungo foisome ottair daikrabloool',, e ttD. Rork. he on• or oar duct... whoonseceito cll. e n Ina Intrrcrl Iwo lariat% Cempables. A. WlLlrtee A Ofe - , Steak r],loctlf,ba:len ttlyarro. fl tiood Inveatment. \ vVE arc authorized to sell ONE lIDN BRED Shur. - /Thatrotor Coldcre Stock aeart ...elloidr cow price. • . Th. manciticard Woo vow reoks anode the Amrt la world. wall. althorn Ancht. ycy a clinical Of 1112 115 a ebarn for the Tear, hector.. with • pro•pret of 7X, dlybliqbleberrealbr Them:4l.4lgs .b.l situ, assitas • Tirodlohle ment the. phonic yr...or at • . Te l.rioal•y I ode ReekAcodpEeehaaeor,kers.trio O fourth con.. 01QIInLI t. II 4 I h T 0 NkriTi ' NG-11.1ctrAy ni4 . l sandiltlenal purply nf LACK SILK LACE—A. A. 11Lamp & Cp. UP have Just ran'd (per exprees) V) plectra rivello!tlaatv ham Ilatana. lIITE CORDED MUSIAN--20 pea. for TY Hounits,J cut 1.'4 at A. A. MRO N ke art gaA 00.'8. 62 Rod 64 Mret, PROWN LINENS—A. A. Mabon & era eslliaa off. th•lr Jorge eseornsent of Brown ros at s crest re lurtlou . lrom tomer prises SOS • ---- ~l)ll ~lta9Hu,~~al.~L a „ e..~:?r.~, ~,;n~~i.~, uo3Luaa a co..' No. 258 Llbettr 1?1OKIED OYSTERS--A superior article out so by Unclarrooy • Co.. Byrton; just:v. - AI • far Pal. by W.. A. IIcOLUILO • , • „ No 17343 Llianty rt. ENVIERS lc GINSENG -21 net,. reatherr; • 4 - 10 W " "W" %itTlVlllrilr' ' IL .. attr sad Prmat. sta. 1 1 LLIS'S CALCINED MAGNE.SIA- 7 Dif- If 4 f oe from the ordinary Ilatrierle chiefly lo the fllveloirempertle. rig 1p ha write, hem, entimit fn. from Carboale Acid. AMMO.... unpletsant ImM war, smell. and In being bowler armors dant • . Ono timeworn full of It le nOnol Inelreneth to three or Lair toesproc.• 101 l of common released laaneels; for &Jo by - L. WILOOX CO.. _ 17 1 7 _ comer Market et. end Diamond. -• X4UtittAY'B FLUID •IILIONESIA---A 1,1 supply of UM avant tre . !i?r "I"Pyl7 "eoroor Market an.1131/111,_ %if HITE GOODS--Sdelt ea Mull, and Nisi. Ml+dilra. +la. do.. plain and fixated...holt .ea e t o r I ..ma, wain and tarred. Ourkhrres, Boot 31aolloa,that.op's L.Tr " tl ' ott i lfVo h rr Co ,Slecro, arjro r,. bad at low price.. at maw - • itl7 URPLIT TIITIZCrIVIRLD. . New Books. JUST received all the Lady's Magazines fnr ttircud, • 0 06 6 1 . 6 666.5 . 6 Book far Auiost ' Graltam's masa:in. 6artaltee • Moron's " But numbs.. oc v Vr i nzg y osiniaAr a baj.:f .1.7 1 7 • .76 fourth street LOUR—HO bbls. S. F. reo'd, for ectle by /887 8. lleBßBUutt. rr i e rg il-5 et! N 0.4 ren A foraxle by SOAP ob. in store, for rale by ut i 7 1 7. A. LIARS/MIR. 11. T. ESE--4O prime, in store and for to. tIABBAUOIL U. ZdOLA L4 S , S 3 II; • 00 011. °rove • • 0 .21 t 0 .1. t !. O 1101.011111011 & matituar bblis., oak aiad AMUSEMENTS Floral Exhibition and' Grand Juvenile Concert. PROFESSOR KEMMERER . will give Juvenile Calumet nal Fleral Exhil4llou of 3001,u1,0.; V a T , M l .Yu r in) d ti , ::t h Ll7.7,t eacts—Chlllreu', Tleicti 10 coautu to be bed at the deer. Foe turtle, Partkulare eroYeatuu ke , AT MASONIC HALL THE GRAND DRAWING-ROOM SOIREES Of Kunkel's Nightingale Ethiopian Opera Trouper. 4Eef- Organised le Philadelphia, 1(011.-G8 _'L TILL commence on Monday evening, eio- eeVotieroll,l!rt;,rd '2°=ar,,,,;:ttenePaToir== the phut , . ef A Irk.. .2suatilCiero Songe, Dances and Butl4ques ! • 11 3- I,l,o aeeealng entire obatuao of programme. _lferAdeolealcolth vents. Front•aeats teen-red for Le, , pll6 l ;;,;k4•1:,J412:1.111:1•t1 aernapenflag sb.m. a, 7 , ( o Octet; ell , ottloyuut Getaoeuruen Peet 11 Wood,. JOll T. WORD. Ag jele , N 0. SIIOAR. - .10 Titag: on band, and Sll Lr'e°b' • BUR URIDGO a INGRRA3I. . Still eitc -: l2hh(lTBZdar - 73W4 baud wad for siehe I.r )07_, 1111 11.1111.1130 R A INGLIRA3I. tffiIYSIIED . 4 16d bps. bar Surtr, imorterburnberr: br. C"‘h*lll4l,WltVto'lrMit'ATl.! Pittsburgh Life Insurance Oa SIIARES for sale by hie N0.16 Fe.urlb otreet. . _........_... _....T. • Jos. F Hamilton &Co., MACHINISTS. ' - oolvr.it floor Ali 0 LIBERTY ST4PITTSBURGo,re. fANUFACTURE to urdor Upright and kVA Gesissztal 2teasfEneines, the drislaasaWs..l.l.4 As. Alas.-Ts/Gs of the roost stiproved Osten .o 4 Bale!.. for mashies Anse, such sups's...rand hand alai:llea machine+, oßJeashl haat humbug lathas,BPrgBBB,llllBB.ll.BlB., elude tett". ae. • Neel f ull y railroad machine stetp.. mule rospeetfully solicit...l. as the Icaproeemeatvue• is oar too* patte,.. An, will *pubis as tr. 811 promptly., all orders for machinery, tool% te.. in mu. g iHEESE—•OO 6ze prime ,_Cream Cattin'g I tnr c a,, br II EtiltY n. 001.LINS. r IS Wat•r at.. .bore f•mithfield. MEE illiili ---- 4WOOD:S. Pure Lemon Strop; Do Aarreparilln. Dine Arpin A GI inirerByrAt Do. D.rpbery Vlorgar: Do r , rrsrbarry do; fur o*T \ IV. A. MrCL DWI CO. Dn. Zia LaberiT at f!ALABRIA LIQUOitIDE-2 casea, prime ar4th; for rah. Op J. AiDD ' Did GO Word rlyr.t. B ET 01L- 0 ‘ eks. to store; for Fab by - - 17 ir , • • J. KIDD • efl. PiIPPERMINT—Rec'n a lot; forliale by II IiAWAY SEED=."2OOIh.. fnr.sale by tTio \ J. KIDD • Cu.. i,)ILL FlLES—Assormi 15lICA; for sale by 700 n Sfon , e , i b t- 7, just it. W. IX/INDEX:Pont, No. 11 Maytot street. poT 6.7."11.-I:s.:Thns Copley's Pot day, ''"6".l2P ' i n , TelardlATAittitY. co, tined • Dissolution ofTartnership. rcHE 'Partnership of J. C. PARRY& CO. .Ig thia dal' ole , d by taattui mamas. Jain C. tarty it a... 4 With the PeUletnent of the account,. and the payment of the 4,14,, and it mpn....a . to Flan the none of the firro austke pettlente,t of.tholutneee of • akl firm.JOHN r„ \ COU.NELIIM 31731N1714. LHE Partnershiil.\of PARRY, SCOTT & CO. to thit .107 Monti,' br mutual none t. and]. T with Inettmment of thn butanes, of old firm, PAIMY. • IE bictineyb of the lona Foundry will be col/thou-1 br Parry.our lato partner, St the W.' N'V. , ;.• W 0 4.1 , In . •t. Mkt at the earner Otto and b.vuott PittAborgb., Ito Wt. pi ' ,,, In rrvtultvlelt4. 1114 him to our I, rigor eartorziz uNt 4 u, scorr. PI. PArtltY.,, .1Y15:41m ' OUTINELIU'E_It3II/1413, \XTEW RONEY-13, boxes Mike Clover, Comb, very harvlvomr, yam. nat \I for talc by V. , .4.lict)Ltlltu,t s tituren end Tax Pte . yoOL S7l,iliCS-5110 for sale bv,\ rlft YON DONNHOPLIT 4 muß:nriy. • 1Z RLAI2-50 pee. for - Tareby a Juo • 4,14 SOi lIIMPCIORST a XIMP/IYA 1 \ 1 1108E—FM loot. print,' W. R., for sale \ VON 1./NYC/1H ST 31111tPtlY. \ •'Rakes, Scy the Snekthe, flay 'orke VON Fl ea p. /iYIiftRMY multmr. \ Grl tl i -116- SON mse , iited Piles, for . by 10S 14/11h110RaT POMPHY. lla URttNaioN.IIERRING-30 bit. new UPP mit4. rved 444,firr Pah. IV. ANC! the autun . , \ , , \Moio New Books.', 1 HOME() at the Third Streot, L ibrar y i9t, 1) , e. , .. ).‘neffificipplf of the fothonnfr—,, .::ZllT:=e''' t: ',h. , • I'6 - 7 ." Inokeei.o et a 17pch or ' . 1 , r.4 lAA ''. \ A Sommer In S. +AI% 0; L. Affinft; . , nnoti. to of an Afterfie, Mb...rine, of n Itertlefikr.. \ ' ''',, cf:ifl .' s - V.V . ... ''''Pl'' ' , Alionder !;note, the trot} et\ dr .Pirato Chief cf fit boree,p, let'of . Oen'firAl Frott, , iki. : L \ ' " , • .NB T. A OALLAW, Jell . ', op E,. ite the !Psi Office. . QI.INDRIE.-• ' \ •\: \ ) Y a)/ O b.. No corr.,: \ \ ' ''' 11 !"' e4t"' l'lf,:tAlT ° \'` , " • ', IP 10. fible, ~ \ -', . \ . • , CO E1 . .1P. "2' \ " ' N flik*/ • ' ~ 100- " I Collicootec ilerraffit . CO .. No.. 1 and 2 Shit \ 21 " Imlt •S a pttor tialmoffi % • ZIP Mole N 0 ~ l .ifar-, , \ do " N.., 2 1 :^. 1 .Z \ . . \ 00 00001, poerdefol ffideratuenfr.fitlefiby ~ JalIN WAT P a Cl 7-4. • jel4 ' „. Elheety 4,42.* 4 I DNOINE PRENCII Of.:ARET--s.l'per 1 - A doiCao , 27/0 pet bottiel for pc), et 3105515' Te". '‘,.torr. Intbe Dismontl. , nil DOLLARS to itiviiat iti, Mort:. §rl. 9 k.:l s"4v ii' 4"4 .0 1 .Witiiirft.4.70,7.:\ _ Ci " " ~, iyia \ A°P \ ecenfinte Broken. ifiV.PTIN it. 1,11 ‘ ..t R.ASOLS—A. A. M6ori & CoOlre 'I el " soil P l ll " '"`' 4. B "‘''' l '"en" tLi:= : 7 :O l7 . , An tlen.rtn finnnefiptig. • f AWiiS, LAWN 'S•,,Just operiet — Tiii 7 4: 4 A.\ ILA Min••• • C••'• \ • •\ \ dr Frf OtAfiee.l Lava • at ...12 , ,,i est 44. \ '\\ ' ' " \ '''' GX " \ irta \ • • x , iir 91RAP\ RLAOK SILKS,-A. /Litman 4 ki cb. h‘,..lllnreed (per expreo) nuance- lame lot of lb. / 0a.17 cheep Bkack Mika, some M Imo al, 75e Del:l.±4, Coning Michigan. NOTICIE J. hornby mat MI infant wentof Sveute,4lv*Ceate pee Bluetit has bebo en tile pealed on the capital 1 ,, e.1t,0f the CoHitHe Wang a U p ~ 7 ,t 0 , 7 v4 . 1 1 1 ."- , - \ the n 2 1 7 AV: r ig 1241:41 ro • \ . 1 16 11U6 Rh&ID. „ .0, • • \ Se.r.tary e•ATtesettre, • \ • NEW ' l5(-1 / 8 /C.* .114ASS.A.'S in do cold*ound; a norEthi- N. 4 , not.h melody hr & ...&& .how 1 lore my 31ouotatti.14ele; • hew and beau mot .104. AM Nang or the Alleehauta.. • Where eta th. Son& het& Ilest‘ervecaei by the . F. TheliatPT rie&l7 [bit& • \ VV4 r t Ni; ( eD Rthtopi.o ehetele \ .\ \, 1. 1k4, r ,r` 1"tb:P(1. 8 .; W rt n -r rl. t". Sp d. "a llNottl'ima enn.4l,_ , t;NNINNII Mika: 4l , ellrEl alyoNB tL Wiiii;Oß. sc \ \ •NI Woo,NNINNet. 1,11 • • 'PEA TIIERS--76 ske now lanclMg_froMtetr. tn: W. 127 111 teLnums,,Y4t;N. GINSEI 7 24 eke. lanOieg from etor - \-,,lrk.i‘s • ISA n tAtt DIOERY ' PLAX SE. 9. . 1 / 1 12'081 - \ 11 bum leadlnifroviitmz .91\ fo!!ale by \ \ DAM' DICIEST GREASL-9 landing \ from steamer irl2, 13 A1Aft, , DICKICY & CO. ZeTy °W a'l ! fig C°M \ • \ 111.ATAIT MCKIM Jk CO. riILLOA 01t:;22:t4;.r0w landingfrom e 'tytz \_ leAt;III DlcIF!1/ & 9). 'WOUND ,OI;• thq st U t between AIle— .11: ab•or'cur owl Slacteb.st... thild'a gut: espulre \ \ . P ,,, i. &i.Woodstrtet-- , I xi "ARBER'S \BATUING f.SOAP—Just ree 4 100 The o kuperlor arttre frzi T=17 . 474 . 14 rerAtazornd for 17 ot //arbert, //IQ M NIFIQ 24='4. , \ MIA - NOY, SOAPS 25--- - .. 9k, FT n caner ated \ „ r -.. , air: ',. . it. 4.4f"'l<liffiaaillco;u for \,, "PZI:Vr Palo end C"th. ..rA.lZrArftlhrigl.'.!'d CORN -50 Lo. prime,yellow, an enronekt anlyrd and for)ndobi \ ‘j7ll: , RONSALL 70ILNSTON. \ \ , \ House of Refuge , . 13ROPOriALS wili be received until RiS it . (Mock. f, .., of lb* teth in,i , iit Jos, t tna tnk** of J. W. Kerr. ktebtkek ..e the coodraetloo of :be Bum. of Mktg. A \ . , Piens sat Somlbeation. 111 be exklbll.4 dw wtrok Prato.. to lb. Uz., of kttei.r. , 111 a wet be lamb kr the tollemiag Item. febentely, e; z: Lumbar, 4_llr.itid on et. ifrousel—tlesdtvg: Elmo Work: th** Work:lron Work: Plasecritte; Palntl.l: =War Watt, ele.; k . ..., kr • gf.._ _ssiske lop lb. wain -\,' ' ' lrilrite a ltltltatf, \ 1 .1 K. 2dOoRLINAD, . ' 0 011 if81 '1". '' ' BalldetCUsolttee. _____________. ( i i:EAP DE A. A. Moron co. oo.Cilpentrig attothei„eue of Mo. very eh., F, .17_10 AIRINTS I PRINTS!!.,Now opening at A. d- llason't C 0 .., 9' cue) tut esWed =Odin. DRY GOODS-- 17.17 \ m A s . rd ma l. o l:l3 ,w or.a cky. ' e e Itersae :lite u 17.4( •4,ZORE.4NINGS=4OO,I,u. jiist rec7s - 1 and for 1,1-sabP by \ xtrasna. /0111,1iTv.N. BWs Irr keak•joas rimed, and for 4 7 M1. "sitifir°X. MELT= '. eurraNuuan . suktush,, , , . -- . . . Urn. Prnininsoii 1 .1.4 ,, 1 1 11. I - , Tonto, !Inning. Jo/r 2f. i ••Q \ I._ The market.. yesterday was exceeding dtill thisaahoci;avd tin ed. to nay tun extent Ix teed. FLOOR—The nniolgt of, door, Ire some doe Ins ik ex tromol, tight. in ebtomoonerloo of which l Olen an \ thing better; They wens no tale. nnorteit ham tint .„' bend, We note Wet ham .tor, or WO Old. In lots •, Siti/V4X3.lte. of 103 Litt. at &lit , . and 40 Lots at $3.2 2 353.2 2 3 . hornet. , • . illtAlN—We Lave nutting to tenet In grain. Tinhit, the light receipts the Market I. .i;tult• trot at hut ono . : . J tattoo.. ditne2allls—Sales htak fah. Orleans sagas at elan 5 do al 5 12aaalig 9 do . at de; 2 hbda 'renal at 7.104 adl 2 bblida at To 21 D. N. teeorlabla Naha . ", other arttrles under 'Ma head. LEAD—SaIo ot 400 pigs at SN•49nouttlx. and kW IN bar at 1/.Ue 11 pound. ZT 011..9—nale 19 bbls No. 2 lard dl T 0... and 2d• No. 1 batik at Ile 11 gad. RICE—Rale of 3 !berm at 340 'a 3: 113003-30.t0 of 3 hhols at S3{ for 3115.1.1 t ro and 1.3 a for 1 / 1 1...00. Lomblt the et 107 •ik new for ne ..d old. The sake on Thamdar. Frkle nod daturdsy. amoontol to 40 loin., ranging from Di SID II ton. ' . , • BALTl3lOll6,aan 91110 'RAIL HO/Lir—Tim tellorltte en, memoratehe of the bueinese aeon the Itaillumr• Mal , 061.3411 Road, Gm the month of Jul. 1e.;.: The timomporisalma easmardly Imo the vitt or 11•Itintent I of some of the beinelral initiate, bee been.. tallowsl , .. i I perk. \ . • litO lona.' Lime, rl6 ' • 1 Coal. ~.. 18,74. ", !Lire Block. 1240 tsns e .1 Fire Bricks; s 1•8 " 13,613 hose. Mt " Fire wool. • .._ 000 " 1057 cheep, 123 1 Flour. \ .61,646 bble. 353 horses .0 melee, 1:0 " r Grain, . \ • Gee tons.lo4 horned cattle. SOT Granite, • ' 837 " tled nod Shorts, 141 - ; /run, '• 7,70 ' 7 Pork a Baron, ~ 11 1 . , Irm ere mud mak. Tobacco. the We 111110., ~ 4.) `• • Whiskey, 4201,13. / laril and butter,. \ U " kliseelitneoui. 306 Mee Leather, Fleur re-erred froth the Washiurto.l3o6.lrb tiering the month, 840 bbl,. re I', s. \ The venue for the month of Jime, Lk, lean 5170;.. 64500, ormhleb 3113,663 . 57 were freadths Alio .tana.sng i 1136,712 Mli from the iFlorhiltetou 'preach. \ '1 • ----"!"-- \ ' I PerienuonBixes—sB.ooo PittilburgiA \ poucion alres were rehl •t the I l llisdelphia oak boards.. the ..„; 15th 001107 101. , , • • COIINEELOR Of SAN YANCNSCO.Th . e eatoot Ofltter ienomerne on Funnies° for the u.onth . (klatch, Aern ~. to! me,. 18.52.. 'together eolltl Import. and up,: to of nul• lion for the Dame point: ' \ ..,, l ARRIVALS DUSINO MARCO. APRIL AND ttAk. IlLst. T0.T.f10.. • TO. .A. 410. -‘, ! • • Auntie.. Sorel en. Anleolnan„ Forkilko•%; Steamer, .......... .........11it/ga az, \ avw • l; Mips— ..... 0.711 1 6 .9tenkboonett .., ... 4. 103 , 1310 Dub:.._.... 2.044 14.72‘l ", --- . \--- I Tole! American and' Forelen„... ....... .......16t.05 • Arrlyole a entimats Soong theinone Potion Ito • [ e•len tnete -14 . 990 malothl,SSOltzositt, =children; l'oent , 24.9 M. . ' Imports of bullion Sartain,. taasprltd. Sint= 101.) \ 1 . 08 14 4:21 5 a . :7,tc. tageOn. To PisIIZIM Nicaragua . Maxim........_.. Low ow rot /malt. Tiwrinis.—We underetend herto our row beighbore, MeKtraley t Mawr, Exchange Xrd keonilS eirset Third meet, th.O. Iwite uunalier of they 7 ; , `"o l .P. l %; l ! u •Lf:;".V.=l l ; l ;:alr,:gir:Par_ wire wen them tin prof-n to be coulee...still such eters. Ids Wins Deterter, glens nu beaurntelo - sertutlen 01 thrin.--016 lianimereinL %cry m.o. July 19 4 s Stury..l matter Is gold. ulna nu orlOblo ' Mleblgan at $ 3 / 1 610331933, and fame, Mu, a 313 ft INTELLIGENCE. BOAT 'ABle TAW MID lAPAB.TORBe Taz Fraim—Thrn erase . ...feat 11 iniheatrater.leztersa 1 Ina at Attik, by metal mark4nel failing. 'AFFIXED. • Faille. Panne tt.'Proargralite. ' ~ Atlantic, Pariiimon, Drpanarlila, H. Pat ani. Peebles. lliabalti. i Mich:ea. ileaver.._, ‘' , . r. P. harAlazkill. llmintrillo. 'i . " Corn Plantar. Who cling., Junto, Wellsville.. .\ i tienname, lit. Clair. Wont Holton. ' l • DEPAltTifti. i \ : Thom Shriver. Bohai, Writ Want". Bailie. Batmen. ilhigeamille. , P. llarahl. Peebim, Ylizebelth ~ c 1 T. P. libr.o.nktil, Browourtlla. J.OO Franklin, Brnatiet, Clittin”i i \ s lineh.aa. Wheeling. . ' • Jaejlee, Wellsville. i tieurgem,gt Clair. Weft Newt:ea,' t, 'BOATS. LIEAVINO..TniSPAY. \ ITELI.SVILLB-]Hideo. _ BlLEtter.". \ \ AROSAISVILLA rACIZAAAMIL kIIQWNFIVI LEN. S A. Y. and 11. s lmech A Co.'. LB" 61'. M. C The splel?d'd light dine • pt..itFmt for, wilt let ' an tor. Cluditfal, \.lO Weleck'rioriataii. , .\ • lat s powis •By mirsß. \ VSKElpite, Sun . /raj—lb: utabat he . thee, Mut/ran at Cissar; 7) bbls & Lt& Nrusa Stealsonoil• and : aka wool , tuba/ polo b- -( bra cher:, Jit la l a s ti b ia 3 1 z 1,11, Sonsoal wool, Caro Co. 11 'ST. LOUIS. SSZbro/—)4O Ntsrabolfalta ra . bso,A C al latr , utoot 1 bra./ iJobbox 26 Skit/ wolf rossalla: con bats tent , . Le ta,‘ Ca; 34 Otis •edrlttstaS ateabios,J Raw I/ /1 Co; 4 bra drusra,nt Spoon. 1 ' ass. J J once / bo. Clark & Thar. 1. . MEI „ \ 11[ 4 1 OR (HNC INNAT --The splen-As i o ....' gib! new ligh. diewabtr., AI.LI A , l CC, Calm s. C. Young. wl leave lot \lb dMalt. and all Intermediate no an ts.tnalwon4WWlolW aps tmornlow. at 10 o'cloct. Tbe"Alllence,le lababl , alepte4 to the low neat or water draw log only about b Ilcveiverater. dot \ \ . _ ve Iry ant ob F1L.1410/11.10Ar 00 rd. \ irla• I CFNCINNATI. • +Mu r p t ekM ttouner4l4 ANIS FRANKLIII.I.*A. floaealc elll . teem for the Abort amt ell intecteedh \ports thlid rutL the Itllb f, at 10 .• for freleArm putsmee emir on breAt. MS' IiNOIICINCINNATi ti n 11 now - ottotnen" 7118CARORA Vint. LI \ Iv., will 'kayo for *nor. and Intoranatoto on.thin dat:4oll3 Inot...:at 10 \ Far freight or mono.. •DPIr on boarl. j;1,1 OUR-211 barrels J. Clarka Super s \` . s 4nasbi brand—for sala 67 , . - P"a.. 111 1 7 . 'Er44 I7 1 :t ". V1(tl, 11,-z wau I parriv,Par /411. A If WC& MY 2 CU 6" • \ +REESE-Ip° bin. in, stare, for sale by jYT.: vionsr aaz , Vnr 1110ENS-3 Midi, to arrivo, for onto by xi 18ALUI DICKEY* 00. iNv; to ardvo for se/ • ' D ICH fi 00. . . CKS • • \ ahih. EuhMt. Ha"' • Beak. la Dlnebsace llaaaracture ' a ' u\. , Nona Maerleaniag 2!‘ Company. • " 4 'l. CI.KINa a Eatat sad Kuban. 'aro • , rw. 70. ata 4 Ithda. N. 0. roTiala by JrC \ 11ARDY:111,2414. CO. A.RDINE , .-of 'the colubracktOuilloc 1 1, brand in il,4l4and balfVs.r Te , .:lld r.. ez i o2 \ Grocery! Prodiii. 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