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OCIATI .10902 OF COMT OP QOUVIIM 013.10=3.00-101IN 101IN GESIIART. Allegheny. //ALES LOWRY. Pitts/lurch. *MIT. • FRANCIS I. OARDNER, Ethabeth camitas zitsr. This pugnacious-individual antes Lie appe since tip% in the North American, of Migrant 7, in nit article continuing his asaardis upon Ocu. Robinson, and the Ohio and. Pennsylvania Rail- read, tho company and its officere. It is not difficult to understand this mon and his mother. Possessed of a strong will, a headlong, rash and impetuous spirit, with a perfect indifference to truth, honor and reputation—that of his own a 8 well as others—w hen they stand in his way, it has becn,his practice hitherto to bear down every ; body and every Company, that came across his • path, or interfered to expose his deceptions upon _the public. lle has set his heart — if:ion forting through the Ilempfield Railroad, a most wild and reckless scheme, and he is determined that the people of Philadelphia shall assist in the object, with their money, if it can be done by coaxing, wheedling or bullying. Pittsburgh and the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, having jusi clams upon Philadelphia, oppose his scheme, odd ho has set himself to write down a whole community, and to destroy, if in his power, the 'credit of our western railroad. Idr. Ellet has succeeded so often in -his un righteous and malignant policy that he has grown bold by temerity, and reckless through the forbearance of thrise whom he has injured. Most men avoid, Instinctively, a noted bully, who parades on all occasions the bowie knife and pistol, and who is ever seeking for victims to his brutal ferocity. On the came principle, men shun controversy with a dogged, unprinci pled adversary, whose malice is only equalled by his audacity and his crinning,and who uses every weapon which comes in hie way, true or (afro, sad who sets no bounds to his malignity bat his power to Injure. Mr, Eliot will find, however, in this instance, that he has miscalculated the dread inspire,' by tin previous assaults upon companies and pet sate reputation, and may learn that a nuisance may at last become so intolerable, that it is a duty to abate it at any sacrifice. In the article under Consideration, Mr. Eliot betrays the most consummate ignorance of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, which is the subject of his 'a,saults, or else he wilfully mia• . etatekfacts. . lit may take which horn of the dilemma he chooses. Either is ruinous to his reputation as ..a man and a civil engineerr. In order to fortify a false statement he made in a previous article, that the road was not paying - oxpens, he, in this number makes the follow :. iog assertion: . • t here are now open and •in - use about 132 ' 1ie5 .....„ of this extraordinary line, . which, I am orry to say, has become the subject of merci less ridicule among all the Railroad people of the West." . Having thus laid down the length of the-road, ..o . in use," be proceeds to divide the re ceipts for the month of June by 192. and to com pare the sum thus obtained per mile, with the receipts of several other roads, the Pittsburgh and Cleveland, the Cleveland and Columbus, end the New York and Erie. It unfortunately happens, hoverer, rot' his argument, that, either wilfully or ignorantly, be has added lteenly four miles to the number acts ally open and in nee. on the Ohio and Penneyl vaniaßailro ad. On this 10th day of Augest,there are only 108 miles open and in ose,aod there never bee been up to this date; more than that number. He also places the receipts ofJone at about $lOOO leu than they actually were, as will appear by a corrected statement in our paper some days ago, and which he has most probably seen. It also happens, unfortunately for his charge ter u an Engineer, and, what is more import cut, as'an holiest and fair man, that he has made his comparisons with finished rends, having all their-facilities for a regular through husineeo, and has wilfully forgotten to state, that the Ohio and Pennsylvania road, in its unfinished state, has no western.conneotione, and has to depend solely upon a local trade for its support. Will Mr. Ellet venture to make his comparisons when the road is finished, oe s dare he make them with any unfinished road, of the same length in the multi? In Mr. Ktlet's previous article, he stated that the Ohko.atul Pennsylvania Railroad "twisted about through the Western Reserve," and in the number now under review, be exhibits Me gross Ignorance, or rather his reckless habit of lying, in the following language: "Leaving the [Allegheny) depot, the first di rection of the road was towards the city of Cleveland; lying iperhaps one hundred miles of, on a northweetwanily noureei" . Our friends of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh its Creed, which terminates for the present 45 exiles ham this city, and 100 from Cleveland, who claim .that they, have the shortest line to ritteburglx, will be quite alarmed at Mr. Ellet's womputation of distancee. If Cleveland to only . 100 miles of the Warren and hlahoning road will be apt to lied it out, and.then what becomes of the Wellsville route] Is it not a little angu lar that. Mr- Ellet should add to the length of the Ohio and Penns;lrani& Railroad, ..open and in nse," twenty four mike, and on , should 'lotion the real distance between Pittsburgh and Cleve land, sontelorty 'aka! Is it not wane that he should elate that the road "twists about through the_Weaternlteserve,'' when It does not touch it 114 several miles In any part;and should present a grow carricatare of 'the line for actual fame? The people of Philadelphia are high-minded And honorable. They despise meanness and ly. deg, and scorn the cuss who would make use of his reputation as an Engineer, tu. . deceive them by distortion - or wilful misstatements of biota How cam they belles* Mr. Elites statements concerning the Hempfleld Railroad, when thej Sad him resorting to shameless misstatements to injure another work, andth; too, a work which width willlarnefit Pidladelp • thousand times • work than the sialonary liempheld scheme? We cannot pursue This matter farther to-dsy, . but promise to attend to this Mr. Met se often .a he Intrados his falsehoods before the pnblim. -- and we hare no doubt that aliler pens thanovuo, will vindicate to the people of Phoatvlphis an d all others interested,' If they desire it, the judi ciousness of the location of the Ohio and pan. glranla Railroad, - whi.th waiithads by its pea. eat able Engineer, who is • Philadelpthui, and a gentleman of high character and professional ',reputation, otter • fail .trinvey of the 'pound, and with ne self.intentsted, self-aggrezedising . pad matins =Miles. ``v ^c' sx SEEM .. . ,_ '• cnuo ram rionnsnmens islizo Az. The formal opening of this great work, to' Wooster, erill take place to-day. Invited guests will leave by the cars at 8; o'clock this morning, and arrive In Wooster at 4 P. M. It any person feeds himself neglected, in not having received an invitation, he should recollect, that but a limited number could go from Pittsburgh. as Salem, Canton, and Massillon, all have their claims, and that the stockholders and citizens of those places have not had the opportunities that Pittabarghers hare bad, of attending ceetbro tiara of this kind. But a litalterntunber of oars could be afforded for the exercuridan, as the numerous delegates of the great Free Boil Convention, to meet here to-morrow, requires all the spare cars of the Company to supply this want. When the road is completed to Creetline, we move that we have a : great Pittsburgh cele bration in this city, where we have not had one yet, and Invite the people all along the line to come and see us, and join with as in celebrating so auspicious an event. Oa such an mouton Mr. Ellet should be 'netted to decide the twist imp of the road through the Western Reserve, stopping at all the cheese and butter hums, and to point out howto make a road to Cleveland only 100 miles lour, and to initiate the people of Pitts burgh into the mysteries of his new arithmetic, which stretches or diminishes to snit an argu ment, in the most convenient manner imaginable. IThe antics of such an original live, civil engineer would be the most &manias force imaginable, and would add greatly ro the Interest of the once. Sion. The following programmeo of proceedings has been published by the people of Woostir. RAIL ROAD ORLIBRATIOR. President of the Day—Hon. E. Dean. Secretaries—E. Pardee and E. Foreman,Esqs. Committee of Invitation and Reception—Dr J P. Coulter, C. Lake, Dr. S. F. Day, John Mc- Sweeney, and D. Robinson. Committee ou Finance-81m1. Knepper, I. N. Jones, and Jae. Jacobs. Committee on Toaete and Resolutions—Sam eel Hemphill, William Oi,in, and Lori Coo, Dp. Committee of Arrangemoute—J. H. Ranks, J. Johnson, C. A. Crandall, J. P. Jeffries, T. J. Coulter, 11. Lehman, R. H. Eitibbs, H. Howard, and Neal Power. Marshals—K. Porter and H. Kauko. 01DI1 07 AILHANGIMEHTS FOR TOO OAT. ht. A National salute at enn•riee, and alai on the arrival of the earn. red. Oa the arrival of the care at the Depot, a procession will be formed under the direction of the Menthols, end proceed at once to the grove north west of the Railroad Depot, where rtfreshmetits will be provided for invited guests, and as many citistnis as choose to partake; by H. Howard, Esq., of the American House, at 4 o'clock, r. x. MIDIS OF PHOCIMION et.—Band of Mcsio 2nd—Flro Department. 3rl—Citizens. 4th—Mayor and City Council of the tons o Wooster. sth—Committee of Invitation and Committee on Touts and Resolutions 6th—Editors and Reporters of I'ublio Jour usls. 'kb—Mayors end Common Councils of the ci ties cf Pittsburgh and Allegheny. 80—Officers of the Ohio 611431 Pennsylvania and other Rail Road Companies. 9th—President of the Day. ad. Regular Toasts, Volunteer Toasts, and Speeehes. 4th On returning from the grove, the proces sion will again be formed, and march to the Pot. lie Square; the invited guests will then be con dueled to their respective quarters, provided by the Committee, to receive the hospitalities of the citizens. sth. A Torch Light PrOGLItiOII by the Fire De• its,rtment, at 8 o'clock, concluding with a die plazaf Fire Works, in the Public Square. 'Pttorosus Yon laoo Wraz.—We call the espe cial attention of our manufacturers to the &deer ti.ement of Joan A. Mantua], Fag , no well and favorably known to our citizens. Mr. Boebling, is engaged in building a wire suspension bridge, at Niagara Falls, and as the means of convey ance from this city to the point of delivery are so ample, there being water communication the whole way, and as we have every nein:7 for the manufacture of this wire, we hope our manufac turers will secure the job. Mr. Boebling built two wire suspension etructures here, (a bridge and atoutteduct) of Pittsburgh wire, is well ac quainted with the quality of the article we make, and will no doubt afford our manufacturer. all the facilities in his power to procure the con tract A New Writs SCEPF.3.ION 1111.115 GE AT NIAOA• a•.--When at the Niagara Falls, a few days ago, we understood that our old and esteemed friend, Jona A. Rosner:so, Esq., had been employed to remove the unsafe and rickety bridge pot up by Mr. Ellet, and erect a mtbstantial wire suspen eion bridge over the Niagara river below the 'ca- Israel. The advertisement for wire is in our paper today, Is an earnest that this necessary nod important work is to be commenced imme diately and prosecuted with vigor, and we feel themost confident sissurarihr that the new bridge will be a substantial and workmanlike strncture, satisfactory alike to the stockholders and the public, and wholly unlike the dangerous and use less bridge which is to come down. 'Mr. licieb liog is no visionary theorist, no self-opinionated, egotistical and rich experimenter. He is a sound, practical and accomplished Engineer, uni venially emcceseful la all he undertakes, and me riting the !sating esteem of all who are so for tunate as to secure his services. It would have been a fortunate circumstance If his strikes had been secured in the first instance, as both loss of time, and a great waste of money would have been prevented. An interesting letter from oar New York cor respondent will be found on our first page. The Westminster Reeims for Judy, has been received by Oildenbury & Co., 76 Fourth stieet, and O. B. Mines & Co., 32 Smithfield street. The National Portrait Gallery, No. 3, contain log t 4 se portraits r ot Winfield Scott, Anthony Wayne, and Thomas McDonough, with sketches of their lives, has been received. J. W. Hod ion, sole agent for Pittsburgh and !Allegheny. Office at 4. H. English & Co's Bookstore. Tux Moray CLAX.—A enbeeription Bet toward the lend to enable those bereaved by the burning of the Henry Clay to , bring sults for damages spired the parties legally liable, has bean star ted in New York. 13srmrstzirr or. TEM FISELLAII s Dimcurry.— The New York Journal of Commerce contains the following important dispatch: WAIIIINGTON, Aug. 4, 1852, (evening.) Mr. Webster and hlr,Ciampton will be here in a Week. The.ffshery question has been tem porarily settl ed. Mr. Crampton has sent a dis patch to the British Government, urging them to , tußend their orders, and to withdraw their na val force. This is authentic. E•. B• CONSUMPTION Op GOLD.—The "following curl• one statistics relative to the consumption of gold, were stated in • lecture lately delivered at the Geological Society at London: The entire amount. of gold in circulation is said to be .C 48,000,006; of which the wear and waste is stated to .be't3} per cent. annually, or 61.680,000. The consumption of gold in arts and manufactures is as follow= In the United gittgdom, France; Switzerland, Other parte of gurope, United States, In Birmingham alone there -le 0 weekly con sumption of gold for chains only, amounting to 1000 oz. The weekly consumption for gold loaf In London is 400 in; in other places in Great Britain, 184 oz. One of the potteries in Statlordshlre communes £BOOO worth of gold annually in gilding; and the ',hob corummption for gilding porcelain in Eng land is estimated at about 8600 ounces man•; ally. _ • The Whig. of Washington'City held • large and enthusiastic, meeting on Tneedey evening, at whieb addresses were delivered by the Hon. Mr. Bayard, of Ohio, Hon. J. A. Bowie, of Maryland, Governor, Morehead, of 'Korth Carolina, and *here. An exhibition of fire works, grith.the names of Scott and Graham In letters of fire, closed the proceeding of the meeting. BLOW AT BATE MAT.—L were southeasterly , pie prevailed at Cape Mal on Wednesday. A ooneiderable portion of the large Blount Vernon House was carried law. but nobody was hart: Thin building : 6 1 4 50 Anklet!, and several win dows being open on the siadirard 'Moe* , rott wte yelimod from its fasteninp by ten Ida& torznantrar. EXPERIENCE ON TEN EEUT The following extract of • private letter, from one of the Pitteburgere on the ill-fated Henry Clay, will be read with interest by his acquaint ances here, and no the individual experience of one who narrowly eecaped death in tho fearful perils which surrounded him: PHILADELPHIA; ALTHat 7, 1852: "After parting witty you at Buffalo, I took a scat In one of the crowded cars for the fall& On arriving there I immediately decided not to stop, seeing no chance for rest. I bought a ticket for New York, and in a quarter of an hour was on my way. I arrived at Albany before seven o'clock, Wednesday morning, and immediately took passage in the steamboat Henry Clay. On reaching the boat my attention was drawn to a steamboat runner who stood on the landing, just beside the plank, calling on de passengers not to go on the Clay, saying that she was a slow boat, that she would not get to New York before six o'clock, that their boat, the Armenia, would beat her three hears, that the Clay was one of the inferior class of boats, and that he expected she intended to make a trip on the canal. I thought the fellow was very inso lent, and observed to a younst moo, who turned out to be an agent and bar keeper on the Clay, that a stop ought to ho pot to his slanders, and that %uoh conduct would not ho tolerated in Pittsburgh. lit simmered that it was nothing, their runner did the same The Clay pushed out first, and immediately the Armenia followed. We bail probably 150 passengers on board. The Clay run perhaps 15 or 20 miles, with the Armenia about a quar ter of smile in the rear, when the_first stop was made on the left or eastern bank. The Armenia took a near cut, which I was informed, made a difference of a mile, and so got ahead of us. The Armenia next stopped and we got ahead. We made several stops, and resolved large ac cessions to our number at all the landings. At Newbury quite a number came on board. remarked to the agent, who was diligent at the landings in assisting passengers on and off, that there must have been a hundred who came on there. He replied, no, there were jest 79. From this an idea may be formed of the crowd on hosed when we pneserWeet Point. I nottoed for eeverril hours tbo unusual heat of the boat betwern the top of the boilers and the pilot-bowie, which increased to each a de gree that it appeared unsafe to pans them, at a distance of 10 or 15 feet. As I was a strnager among the passengers, did not know that there was a person on board that I had ever seen. I was sitting on the tar- board side of the pilot house, when - a man be low put up his head near me, between tho deck and the awning, and cried that the boat was on fire. We all started for the gangway to go down. There wooer much emote forward that went towards, the stern, which I found densely crowded. In a little while it became so packed that a person could scarcely move. -Word came in a few minutes that the fire was out, which hail the effect of quieting the passengers for a brief period. Very soon the smoke and dame began to spread through the boat. Ac the fire broke out midship, It forced the passengers to the bow and stern.' I stood wedged up in the extreme stern, and for a while viewed the scene. The river was • mile toe mile and a quarter wide. We were in the oentre end continued our course for about a mile and a quarter, when the boat was beaded to chore, at about right angles. The fire rpread so rapidly that soma were fore ced into the water before the boat rim ashore. The scene no buaguage can describe. 1 will mere= iy state an incident or two coming under my own ;observation. The flames had forced Dearly all into the we ter. There was a very stout young man, tde wife, and a child about 8 or 10 months old, be side me on the guard. Sho told her husband to take the child and VIVO himself and It lie took it and jumped in, came up, and called to her to jump. I helped her over the rail. She went down and soon rove some ways off The river was rough, the waves dashed over us, so that I soon lest eight of them. My test effort to reach the shore like to have proved fatal. When within four or five yards of the morn, I was caught by the leg causing me to sink, I came up and made back to the ►torn. Before I got there my coat was caught by two women, one at each Bide, causing me again to sink. I told them they would drown themselves and me too. if they persisted in holding on to my.coat. I made out to get to the rudder and held on to it, principally with my knees. Tho lady holding my coat on my left never spoke. She soon let go and Bank_ Bythis time all were Its the water who bad been on the stern. About the same time I saw the Armenia out in the centre of the river, un der full head of eteam. When she got about opposite to no, she checked up and lowered her yawl. There might hare been twenty sail of various kinds of water craft within a mile or two of us, but yawls could not be sent coon enough to save but few lives. When we struck, people came running to the shore from ►ll quartern. and the passengers from the bow of our boat increased their numbers They all ettiod on the shore apparently bewil dered—unable to reader any relief. A few bits of slicks were thrown in, but the waves tarried them in the wrong direction. If caught, they could have been of but little sorvieo. Some of the light stools thrown into the water served to drown more than they saved. One boy near me kept his brad above water with one of these otoola until he wait rescued. I did not hear him utter a word the whole time. Ile might have been twelve to fourteen years old. While I was hanging by the rudder, a lady appeared beside me, and exclaimed, "my Clod, what shall I do with my dead baby in my arms." I looked at it, and told her to ease herself. She disappeared as she came. I know not whence she came from, or where she went She was lost beyond all doubt. Soon after this, I esw three yawls plying around, picking up here one and there one, un able to approach our burning boat. The Are at thie time was burning the guard above my head. There was an oar thrown out, which I told the lady holding to my coat to catch, which she did, and I saw her pulled into the yawl. Another came within some twenty yards of me, and I let go, ind was just able to reach her, and a stout man battled me in, and I was saved. As my pa per is fall, I will postpone farther particulars till tget home. Yours, Ste., truly, W. A. I. 1/710X WASHINGTON (CbmeTe•odeone or the : Ittsbunrh Daily flue, 19/011111111 . 08, Aug. 6, 1862. The Democrats at their Old TrinEr on the Tartff— J. Wang ✓onei Proposition—Adoerse Report upon the Homestead and land Disteaution Hills —Various Denas—The Herm, Among the devout rhymes that nurtured the piety of my tender yearn, I recollect with peat,. gravity of feeling the stanza conveying the great moral troth, that— 'This world iewhe dosing elide for roue. illusion 01 , [ 11; Then . . wane certain ben below There's nothhali true bat linen. The application of this scrap of sacred melody and moral philosophy to the present condition of the Democratic party, was strongly illus trated In the House to-day by a little affair, of which J. Glancy Jones, of Penna., was the hero, and his constituents and their fellow citizens generally the victims. Glancy is a member of the Ways and Means, a Democrat, and a Repre sentative of an iron district. It naturally glanced through Glancy'a luminous brain, that in either or all of these capacities, it was pro per for him to do something for Pennsylvania and cold iron. Accordingly, today, 'When every thing was still," in Committee of the Whole, the civil and diplomatic bill being in hand, Glancy Jones roes boldly In his seat, like • free American tidies, as he is, (to use the impassioned language that was common here when 'old nous coerces steered the dadal organ,) and proposed • proposition. Glancy Is a young man from Old Dinka and in his tones was heard as a voice from the Gibraltar of Pennsylvania Democracy. This proposition was nearly to this effect: From and after a certain day, not far off, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to ascertain the average market price of Imported iron, and such other imported articles as he may . decide to include therewith, in the principal olden of the United States dar ing the year next preceding; rind to proclaim sub price, so of ascertained, and totems upon such price the respective act valorem duties named in the present tariff law. It wilt be per ceived that the effect of this would be to in crease the duty, by some twenty-five or thirty per cent of an amount composed of the present duty, the mercantile profit, and miscellaneous charges. To illustrate: if iron be sixty dollars per ton, the thirty - per cent. duty of the pre ' sent law will be eighteen dollars. This, add ed to the inv oice price, will be seventy-eight dollar*, and ten per cent profit,' and incidental charges will rabic the market price to ninety . dollar*. Thirty per cent. on this latter sum will be twenty-sem dollars, equal to forty-five per cent. on the invoice price. .0,600,000 1,000,000 00,000 1,600,000 600,000 $6,05 0 .000 Thls chimp wild afford sensible and timely relief to the Iron and many other enfferin3 in tonate, but ac Mr. Jo el wr,llkLevr wouht bo the mu, it was n:d such a plat, 4 rAi!..r partY Moeda for a ilepared rvassio .11r. Phelps, of Missouri, a democratic ire...trader of the araighloot scot, wee in the Chair, and ha .~w.~ ;;`~ _ . promptly decided the amendment to be out of order. Mr. Jones appealed. The Whigs in solid column passed through the tellers to overrule the decision. The Democrats, including Roes, of Pottsville, and lileLanshan, of Chambers burg, two died in the .wool subjects of the faith„ with equal unanimity came up to sustain the Chair and rule t h e amendment out of order. The latter succeeded, aye 67, noes 64. So, had Rose and McLanahan voted no with their Whig colleagues, the amendment would have beep brought before the committee and would prober bly have been adopted. I have gone into this detail only for the purpose of exposing the spirit of deception and trickery which marks the con duct of the Democrats upon this question, so vital to the prosperity of the country. I leana that the Committee on Public Lands have this morning decided to report adversely upon the Homestead bill and Mr. Bennetee Land Distribution bill. These important de cisions of the committee were arrived at by the following votes: On the Homestead bill, ayes, Messrs. Borland and Dodge, nays, Faith, Pratt and Underwood. On Mr. Bennett's bill, eye., ?dm. Pratt and Underwood, nays, Fetish, Bor land and Dodge. I think the decision of the committee will be nonabrasive as to the Home stead bill, but that the Senate will overrule its vote upon Mr. Bennett'a bill. Mr. Markoe, second clerk in the State De partment, will he' appointed Charge to Copen hagen, in place of lion. A. J. Ogle, who de clines. lion. Humphrey Marshall will he confirmed Minister to China, On House to-day having voted to raise tho mission to the highest grade, and having appropriated the requisite amount as salary and outfit. la the Senate, on old Shawnee claim for half e million or so, engaged the attention of that august body. The anal annual amount of thievery on account of those Georgiu,Misslssippl, and Arkansas Indians has been already exceeded this year, so the business seems to be on the increase I learn that the revenue for the hot final year was between forty-nine and fifty millions of dollar., of which $47,500,000 was received from customs, and upwards of $2,000,000 from public lands and other sources. domes. {YAM:WIGTON, Aug. Congress in getting•along moderately, in just about that pace, In fact, to which it in goaded by the resolution of adjournment, which com pels them to do a certain amount within a spe- . clued time. There appears to be a determina tion to make a decent ending, more than that could not_ be expected. The house will get through with the geneisi appropriation bill to morrow, and the Senate*ll despatch it in a few days thereafter. From the concurrence of a number of rumor!, I have no doubt that the fishing difficulty has blown over. It has been settled over a dish of chowder, between the American and British Ministers. Mr. Webster put in one scale the In tercede of the British trade with America, and the innumerable privileges which it enjoys, Mr. Crampton poised in the other the rights which his government justly claims to exercise over their own waters of milimitedjurisliotion; either result was that the convention of 1818 is sob stantielly reaffirmed—that is the report. Gen. Persifer F. Smith has made a requisition for 700 bones, to mount a regiment of infantry on the Rio Grande for the'more effectual chas tisement of the marauding Indians on that fron tier. Under an indiscreet and violent adminis tration, the endless hostility between the whites and the red men in Texas, New Mexico, and on the Plains, would boon be blown into the flame of war Bat by a firm and conciliatory man agement of the fends which meat necessarily arise between the pioneers and the weak, but reckle:s remnant of the receding race, the peace moy be maintained between them. It is uni veresily admitted that our Indian relations have been admirably managed by the present able head of the Department of the Interior, and by Mr. Lea, the energetio and vigilant chief of the Indian Bureau. A great number of trestles have bees made by which the United States /MVO acquired title to large bodies of valuable !yids, and suitable provision has been made for enabling the Indians, who relinquish it to lire in comfort and improve themselves in the acts of civilization, and to. settle themselves in the hat, its, without which they cannot live under the jurisdiction of the whites. Yesterday morning, the President gave audience to a delegation of Pueblo Indians from New Mexico; that iv, in habitants of villages, ea distinguished from the roving bands who scour the plains and mantels' of the interior of the continent, and live by hunting and depredations upon their industrious and stationary neighbors. These vagabonds are the Bedouins of America. Sou of Ishmse whose hands arc against every man, and every hand is against them. They will be pursued and ponished until reduced to quiet and eubmie sine, or czterminated. The Interview with' tho Pueblos wee well calculated to Imprees them with the power, liberality and justice, of the United Staten. A very unreasonable prejudice, the ressdt of pursonal enmity, tam been excited against Mr. Kennedy, the herd working and pains taking brad of tho Census Office. Under the influence of Ohio ungenerous feeling, the Semite passed the resolution on Friday cutting down hie salary from $3,000 to $2.,500 per annum. It will pro bably be stopped in the house. Junes. Sliesorral ELECTION.—AII account, concur in the opinion that Colonel HESTON hie been eleo ted in the first dietriot. From the third dietriot we have the following returns by telegraph: J. O. Miller. J. S. Green. 853 397 770 798 66 mej. 976 435 50 maj. 400 maj. Cole, Howard, Randolph, Cooper, Moaiteau, Boon, Morgan, Clarke. 3810 towns. 490 /3,492 2,691 2,591 901 map. for Mix.bui BO far, and Dino counties to be heard from. Mil ler, the Whig candidate, le doubtless elected. In the fourth district, the report is that Om van, the Whig candidate, le eleated.—Srpublie. EARIIIQUAKJI.—A slight shock of earthquake was felt on Gonda; forenoon at the riling* of Groton, Coon., the first sound of which some what resembled the falling of a person on the floor In tho upper rooms of the house, bat it was followed by ► rumbling noise, of a Lew seconds -in duration, and a trembling of the house. Per sons out of doors sensibly felt the treadling of the ground.—N. Y. Commercial. A Park, embracing 260 acres, on the Metairie Ridge, is proposed at New Orleans. The entire coat of the ground la estimated at only $ll,OOO. itir4oll PIiLIITINO of all kinds executed a: this °died with neatness. and at reasonable ratea rtwelal attention will be lateen to Posters and Pro crammer for Caddbitions and Conant Cant% 0111 Bead., Mlle of Ladino. Inelbitle ay. bated% Plank% more 111100 an, wall/ and promptly tinted mar Dr. M'Lane's Great Remedy for .laver Complaint. serlllE proprietors of this justly oelebra t.d medicines. In the doily receipt of the roost putty. log testimonial, of it, excellence. Cm . that had been given up as Incerable by most eldliful physicians, vas curl. Immedlstoly art.r them pill. one Oren. The cer• titkutes are m mucercon. that It U InapOwlble to publish them within the 11101.0 of newsmen but se it ans. I. . emtablished fact that IrLaste's Liver Palle an the brat medic:no FTor olfmd for them.* of Hepatic derange... Weir peilleciou 1. rendered .necessary. Thom who suffer from that mood of nommen, Lire. Complalat, should less oo time, but hasten to porch.. and vies thla invaluable medlelu., which may be 6.4 from most Dear• eats aul Merchant. to town and umntrl s and by We sole oroorletors. ' KIDD a co. sus elan. _ 60 Wood street. F. B. Cleaver's "Fuse ILedal Honey Bon." ps-THOSE who hove ventured on the 'lite . lons and unproOtablo taet of Imitating ottleurer.. dtedal floury hoer." bare 'err natundly Formed that the to win:dusts admixture of the article of Monty arlth other louredleuta. usually emiloyet In the manufacture of 17 tevented Boom le eueloient to Dion It In wore titian rill. that Prodused br 7. 8 e Clearer. it la but tua mtotjtunee, however. to theelillfal Inventor, to nuhdhue (aid doubt:see Ulla feet mast hare ben brought hey, n the view of the learned sad Impartial ornanulttee who awarded to lam the model) that ht. eotave was nut the r.eel tof clmp.. tor Out herb or. iitogteptay toe the fruits of loflf nod careful slyly, Jolpel 1.4 twrlolgo Of Quolo =tamale lamb, by obontical woad. boot raolnyed Woo/. tralloor, ned,an exact . to blownand nodal tette world. • - Yoo rale retail at. atl Dieptuudag Dent Ilkmont ant loboloonlo only by Ur nines for Pitinburgb.nad Ito vi. Malty. aasToLortl i. ecippf ix.so Woo; atert. .e. :. . i .......~.~.1 , ~. u.....-.~.. L:~S A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Successor to 11. P. Nelson Co., assusecrussus OP SOLID BOX VICES, E'LJITED OROVELS NIARTOCHS, SPADIK UM. PlllSFlex& ft/a/59..t0... on, No.1:14. Water sant, thirddOor above emittibeel 8111 sotk warruuta4 equal to an, =Lutecium!. al 79 DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. 4 ACKSON'S National Dagnerrean Gallery, canter of the- Diamond and. Areal. Wileofe Drag Store.) Pittehurgh. moderate tientlemen wtahing toobtain Melte likenatwa at towlerate orlon, will plowe call at the above establuiD merit, fated up with very superior Side and Sky Lights. arrangyal with MO kilt that the operatur ma take the tnnet accurata hie simile/. of the human form wi(h all tlln exam/don °realms...lWe, to ALL Watinsas. Pngraringa, Fainting, au, accurately waled, and du plicates taken at orldlul likenneaew Day.naraune not Inquired to take a pirturw Order. a per fect reeemblanca riS-Likenemer tarn of Ark and deceased rersonx in or pert of to nc Its and vicinity. iE't_sß°.?,l".ltu'g E:O=lff=fi serS. M KlElt—And now as to your Pettolmam. I thought as I had delayed letting .o loog, It would be well to welt until I had t'ocmcorhat to wets.. when I trot offered the oil for sale. the people thought It VIM turbot,. like the glutek putout production. of the cite. nod on telt but little Wire-wed to hue. hut I gave It to wise on trial, and yonausdnd tome to buy. until I got them to test he medical powers. It soma began to cure the deaf and lam, Alm. A man who had been blind for eight Intro. toy Pomaded to try Its virtues, and when he hod need but throe bottle, be could use amen the room. and clearly distlrmulah the color of elotha, to.. oldie hie health was otheradee moth Impanved. Ilia dananeee anneal" to have been the motto( a eery love, linhute MP! of Scrorttla. Muth m might be FBA of the a pPlterll of Petroleam. e But let It mince to 1.1 that It has obtained .n extended popularity ln thle coon. lt try. I have .old all that you tare ine and might re soli • hundrat tottles more. H. BIM EllAUli IL ~ NaIIIaTOAIT ratts. Klievsi en, }lamb 18. th. 52. i Nelson's Flrarrenunm DAGUERREOTYPES Peel Office Building, Third •Sireet. VITIZENS and atrangern who with to Or J I.Jn an am:mane. artistic and life nitr:war, .l. r4 V ' ir "O nl o aVi l lht d . l .Tetl r e i nTe r llt.7l lt r stomata...l. or no charar made. Having ona .Rio sthir largest and loan arranged Ohio and Skylights ever coo. articled for the purpose, with inntrlncat. of ths most pass:Sul kind. and having adopted the ',ltem of Doane, • ' Xl ' llat n ilritir b arr.T. I=ltritlFroln abir to oder to the patrons of the Art, etyleCnt 10 r• risity pea, either singly cr In smug, which has never been Itoftr. ODOM .1,1 nrwration, in all wrathers. from 8 W. to ti r. a. ma2r4awi i Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road. TICKGTri BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, COLUMBUS and CINCINNATI. i aro to Cleveland 13 60 riILIE new and feet running steamer FOR KST CITY, l-avre me Monongahela wharf, oppo. .10. 3lonongahela Mprail3ll (dlll2ti•Jl. es. rated) .1 e o'clock. precisely. entaireting at Wellsville L a th tha Karma. Train of the electiand and Pittsburgh Kul goad. I.sving at 10.34 P. Cl., and arriv ing at Cleveland at 10 tolnu4.s past 6 tidal. P. Itt..and cotinerUn g liwanki., _vith e team boat roe Dunkirk. Dotter, Toledo. De troit. al and o. Pa...visors leare Pi tt sbu g rgh In the morale, and Cala tea fleet everting In ehleago. Pe...engem ...ring to Cleveland via Ohio and Penna. It. • . h., ore put out at Alliance. (or th• A. al.. train.) .1 I P fi. and (br II o'cket, A.M. train.) at 2 4.5 M.. whers• Wet hart to wall till 3 o'rloca. P. M. for the Elrtwfo trait. from Weilevilln, which taßr• theta on b Ch rrlaod. atriving at ram. tint, andto am. train of Carr ult..* uc. hy war of M elh.wthe. Parraage eherawl through from Plata/lunch to Clete -1..1, on hr.a. , l the at,atget Forret otr. rot licketa. oPPI/ m• _ JOHN A. CALHIRI*, Aimt C.v..laud and Pietaboigh h.ll houl fbm t. Mown:l4;l4,pin noo.a, water 81, 2nd Ouor tro. Mlo=tl •Inlo t rem. R. IL. m Antal:in, att.! Cl. r.layl and Illtttnamh IL IL from Allitacytnelow..f. 'ant. .ha kn. I $l.OO. - I Insurance uompany 01 l'itisburgi C. a. IIWI2EY. Cm:rum. 14.11061. 1.. MAILiIIY.I.I., ezei 3:1.:),0cv x3:B ICll'4 411.1-.1.1 Ifs` IN URnA 11111.1. ASP CANOO 1.1610 ON TON moo AND HIENIZSIPPI RIVEE, AND TIONUTA- , fir &tea rs 441:w4u , 44s cr isrnaor 4 10 FMK Al. , • amst iht the NEI and /NLJLND 11 . AVIV A T/0 .1r 4 MA., SPUR 'Fa 7714 N. C. U. II mu*,, I Wm. Latiaior..... Wi.a. Ragaley, , P. 0. Knit, Haigh U. ii 1 1 ,3. I WI.L. Hingham. itata.ri. 1.17 4 .1. p. Jr.,.1 ii lailiat...n • P. . klarbatigh. Ft.'.ln iwiler?. Caw...A 1tea.r.....44. J. Kit.nonmagiir. IT•Ifor Val. , . , P.a.gauel He, 01:931=1 cm Fatorda, Auaust, 7t b. to Potab rittsbar.b. at 10 'clock. P. M.. ALGERNON RENNEY, am of Isaac W. al Matilda 411c11,11, aged 1 rear. and 11 mantba. .• . • Co-partnership. !S. SSOCIATED in the.Dractioe of Medici to from Cat due . 111 tetcary lb. °eke hitherto ecru pbe Dr Dale. all/ Deno street, between Hand nod Warne st,ete- .0010 MORRIS MeCONIES, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC lIARDWARE, No. 03 WOOD DTRPBT, LbaroS now receiving, direct from the Illanutao n. In Ole moats, and taros, • large and wJu stork ed Ilaninare, Cutlery. Owls, ae, which is datenninel to reil at kgred rash rates. Ills ettwk CO - erg. to part - - log. Drees. can and Halter astina • ..)lanrie celebrated C. B. Axes, 11111. C.:reeler slot Cones Cut eater. relebneted Shovels and Bpedlgt A 9111.14 8.11010, Vbs. LOchs.Utchres Illoges. riles. Ile, Together wigs ~,,, ante.. lo the Ilardwar. Ilto, le al' le er such the nelsons.) of coontr7 Mercbneit nod Meehan e pertfoay Welted Deb.. lust nos rresired, per packet from &Wand. 1 east .. narthalre . 1 91pestee'reb on.. I east Blegle and do u bl es • arm lice. goohl call the nitrogen of Carpenter. t his large arnortment of arlebratol.Unioo Factory Plotilll world LINEN lIDKES-50 (lox: a dame very ehtsp Lonen 111.134.. iat 3 and 104rjed rea . .l bt suxlo To Druggists and Country Merchanta. rrIHE subsuribers, aucoossore to PHELPS. vORLBR. At (X, . end theme ri y- tor moor .teate In the motor of IIUAIMILY. h CV, ore now onto,* rn'T.N2 TV:r I L IZZTITeiri= zi,t: 07:g heat:nom An., ea. end on the ma rt fitvorsble terms Hoeing t o Haw meg sin. boon annum* CIDOII eselthavely the Istporthat btlehtens. oe feel cotaldrot so.poeee nherior loathe. lbe ebb. , ntna our need, 00 the eery beet .1011. and we are dleptaed to .11 on ear , r."7":"'di'l,l4llTeb.ll4l(;lrtir.f'.4.ll‘ • . importer. awl Wholesale De.len. 4, cart Street. N. Yea Ohio & Penna. R R. Stock. AFEW Sham for slae by su,lo TUOMYSON BELL a 00 North West Kinirs . g Co. AFEW shares for rale by 4.10 TLICSII , BON DELL l CO Badge Mining Co. FIFTY Shares for sale by new THOMYIiON DILL 1 CO. Phoinix Mining Co A FEW for by TLIOMPSON DELL k OD. 500 TONS WIRE WANTED PROPOSALS AU INVITED fly the undersigned,. on the part of the 1.111 NIAGARA WALLA INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE i.KIDWAN fcr them:nen:Lotion ofthe wire cables of the Roll Rood the Bridge. of SOO foet 1%.1.. to Do the over the Mowers elver, Delo. the Palle, for the de livery ONE M ILLION OF POUNDS OF IRON WIRE. Or any portion of theopt law than one h.dre lowingnod pouode, st the of the End" on the fo contitions: . . 1 The wire lo to b or No. 10 else. oti that 20 feet will lab ositello ono pound. 9 The okeln• to wolei not lowa than 18b. An offer lot to 40 NI wi mossrolly prilforowl. 3 Tem witsbe tinbdiod with• limo coat, tomootA even. both ends of the same thieknaos. ..4 The wire must be Enirhr i lb > holer,or nearly as hard " swing wire. fo The lion most hare boon mannfastured of the best qua It, of rhasteal blooms. which will make bard wins of great elasticity. strength. Ebro and tonshness. . The blooms must ha. heel tousufast of cold blast chancel Pi& and tat of anthracite NIL nor of hot D 77 818. 7 ilaildasitory wrldonew will hi impaired bebre hand of Uri quality of thy Iron, of lib' b the win. ls to he drawn. 8 The wire must be drawn on blocks of no thou 2 feet iliamstsr. ....... - . must be one uo bundles of 200 se near as be done. without small obelus. . . _ , 10 The wire to to be delivered in five op ad portions du. ems Ow menl.hp of /den. June, July. Almost, and 13.9- tronber of next year. 11 On delivery. t he wire will be examined end tested In the following rattiner—Of every 6 bundkw orlooo wniodo one skein will be veleoted, - noti ell/Tended botwoen two Pogo .00 feet ntwYt. end onw end sttsebed to • mown.. by 78Wth t f: d illoooi g l rin 0 0 e 10.6.., 07.1 ' 414 Pr wee ' 11114611 a s ' th is Wt.. Onto bellho p enentiontlon of that 1000 ibe., La mood to other onsilian, will be ocaninnedl hot it not, it be ne}eatwil sod planed at the dtepoa♦l of the oantractor. 12 . 4; re6rde toughnen and dbre, .sob. each and o r. skein will tested by bending It equate over the s., of a large patrol new and shop Pile., and bend ingit beep 'mlo. The win. mud Mend this tent. without the least Mem of failure. lte hardness and ell 4 licitY will at the same time Le examined by bending and mingling. oleo. by hanunerlog, fling and notehinsT the ends. which somas part of the operailMa 13 Bach lota an have glad able WAR a.The pc pee cent will be marred for four months longer. /Mould In that time, during the construction of the cables, any more defeat. skeins be discoesred. mirk Amine will be rejected, and placed et the contraetor'e dbe Demi. either broken or whole, oiled or not oiled, In such condition as they happen to 10 during the Imams of the work. The value a ouch togetber with the haw, etpended. upon lt, will then be &ducted of the 2C per cent reeerv.4. la Th e ondemircruod, as the Sualueer of the Bridge. win be the 11010 rf the above tear. be will stand se an t.partiel connive between the Contractor and the Bridge Rotepanlee. and Pm* his doe:Bleu me, 'hall be no appeaL Propoeale Er imported wire will also be socepted.— hef, or HONG lbs., will be used on the Canada side, and may be bonded. it Imported by war lit York if Proposals will be neelved nutil the October they art to to directed to the undemlimed, Moats Fails, N. Y., andshoold be marked mi the envelope. .1.10 P ritlnoTrrc_ f iacw eee pmlelwan are Ike informed oftbefect br b mail. before or otTrA d illiTi October next.' JOHN A. ItinnITING. Engineer of the Niagara Bane Railroad Nueoenalon Bridge. Nlagasa hp, N Y . bugnstath, /862.--ianglosit2o3en jZ OTTER-50 pkgs. new yellow, in store aml fin me trr /081 IVATI I CO. Ploaglaing I tch. VERSON& hoeing fteldi suitable for the ram ono," to. A4stivaltrt isog i aro rrolsootot to gi r ; 1 ia ma V r trA. 114" 1. SOSIMIta • • St.thi , - MIMIT=EI=2 "VW BOOKS--Hairlhorn's New 800 811tbedabe Hamm& . The Book of Sao* brT15551:5ri.T.15 , 511515x 0r1r5.: - . ton', 1.1155357. Weetados.rber Pretaution. a Dowel by .1. Fenomoro Ooofer.eoatabewa W. C. &yank's Oration oat lb. Ufa .Writioaaaad Osoloa of the anther. foe rale by W. L. GILDENIEfILY. 55510 . 75 Fourth amt. .VIOPULAR LIBRARY—ReeI Callow,. L Ththi rt.. have reel Appletou'e topalatlos.7. .ntZniat the . /hook of Saabs" by ThetheOW. Weetooloster Review' for July; ' The Scalpel for August. te. eaSIS & PENNA. E. R. STOCK, for sale US at No. 76 Fourth street. notlO A. WILKINS t CO. thia. old Pine Aiiple, C supik 7 V Met u.k.n reed and fee sale ' \ \ W. A. Met'Llqw,t .uao, •1.56 Liberty Meet \ Excelsior Family Soap'. \ \ ,DIEEOTIONs FoRITSE.—CoIci. a\wann iratre=eitber seri. heel valt—mey erect i:ith ' ru T t i ll t e e n=lt ' r b iT,V.. ° ,7 rA t o l . g I '3l'l out rob tbem sad rime. teem net. 'They iril?requiro oker(h but Ilt.thi robbing after seatana. sioi no bovang reeilirril, Wit is 141 wail other Abbe• leree Loarbine In OTIP Wailers thee awl treobie qT Sh'r "P* kl7rteli Thrt ;g:`,.:t"‘Y:Nitl°°` 11'3.74°.°1:Vgp t p.4. 4 . AZT.' A ly n b o r ni Ca;gr p el ro l,..l;t u yn y t e For retest \ aaO \ ANTED to buy a few ehares of Ohio .1 1V . Penna. IL 11. roe, Cliff Mine OSHARES or Chia stock wanted ant 10 A. WILKINS A CO Sights Checks on Cincinnati CONSTANTLY for vale by A. WILICINB A CO.. Cubango Brokers. .510 :to. 75 Fourth street. (Chronicls copy.) MACKEREL -50 bbls. No. 3; large, just Zujii.: a "4 fur br KNULIFIII t BENNETT. 1 SIIIN.:1301.o ..ES -100 , 00 LIgale . by 10 - 2A}wirT THOMPSON BELL A CO. &nen Corner of Thin! uld Market start MA CRER — EL-50 bblb . large No. 3, just real and for rale by arnrlo JOHN WATT Cl. To the Friends of Female Education ISS C. E. CREVER and Miss L. T. p (YFLYNG would raspeetfiglly announce t 0 the mi .., or Pittebeirth avid vicinity, that they design opening, Inetito den for the Met/memo ofyoung Ladles in all the retinue/I/rancho/ of Poglish Literature visually tan .ht In dentinarles of a high grade,—Abo, Preach and Music, Ivitb Drawing. Paleallog and Ornamental Needle Work, un all their 'art/aloe. To 00111111.1E0Inn the first Monday Perbenher next. Rome No. 90, Wylie Pt. between Phenix° and Washington For further particular*, see circular. lILACK ITALIAN CLOTII- T lye offer this ru .."" IT =Pr:7U INFIELD. 'LIABLE OIL CLOTII-80 oasorted pi sixes of Tabt, iftsod and Dorsals Oil Cloths. • . •cho an-intim, or Merchants. tisidlare and others Is ra y ; Invited to Ulla article, as they wit far sirtirtior to soy *firm' to crtarao4 for sal, atialefiale and retail. at No. Ilk Market arcs,. .110 NDIA RUBBER GOODS—Riding Caps, ..or,C.ats., Seething Rlngs.i.lveralls, Lit. kitesersors, Jarliels. threat Pumps. Whip. tHligle hield . Rutile, Sinner Delta. Ilsblng Boots. Dole ll a, Treed 'mg Bel, end koshielliel Gem Hindi: fresh supply rf the. India e Al Mine r th h e . b N e o. t u qu s a m l a y r ., k r e ed t m. o sale at aueu J II PHILLIPS - 84,500 WANTED YH HE aubsonberwishes to obtain a loan o Jl tho abouo amount. nu a patted of Ilva mars. upon outoubtal du, eam7o7. Amlresa• ao a luf Sale Bor.=. Plutborah. WM-3 Ws. jug, rood for rale by VA au.; , HENRY U COLLIN& Farm for Sale. A FARM, consisting of 75 acres cleared, It and 75 acres hem timber land. all anal watered. it on -rwl rah, :had Farm Is 2ti miles from the Rail Road Depot. at Sw Ism. Ohlo. Xnnutre of J. tiIIaNISIA. at Falser. Hanna t Co't jEIGLIT Hundred and Forty Seven Acres of local. oaltatle tor Tannery. NOTsad Roca soh. milas north of the Baltimore Ohio B. IL to the read !radii:ix Rom Uniontown to Brandoriville. Weston Un a Virginia; 40 or 00 arms cleared; Dwell:no, 4.-50 r Strf l' Alao-12130 acre* hod to Paretta Co:, Po.. NUM) int promt.l mi. •outh of Brornarlile—Locatml to ono of the beat neighborhoods albs Boot., of Friends, Price. .Re. Apply to CUfttla C DOBllit, Ana. No. PM Waal dotal.. /MY' MUSIC. I)DICLE Tom's Cabin 1114 I,allta at Elem., Coral ISchottlfobt • Rainbow behottirch, I.nth. Waltz—anew Waltz by A. Robboct; Uncle fohottl.wh, Collage Waltr. Rat: Darling: c.eptown Race.: 0.11 ma Prt Namer. uW Ltna carry Y. Icor, Goodie liay; 14. kind to the Loral Oros. at tlomre... ..mceeonger Med; 111 rd of the Greenwood: With a crag varletyof slew and popular Smith Polka , 00 .. /Oat toed by Eaums. tor rata by JVIIR 11. MELLOR. salt hi Wood 'tract. Wanted. • NERItAN Half Dollars, w Ilrrlyan • do BororellrYr. • Filly do \ • • rryoriar. do Nornlrons. Tires YrzYr Pion, Try Thaler Marl. I.rman Crown., Iret.dlah Yllrrr, \ Frrnet. Patriot Doubloonr. Spardsh DoublOoni, For ell of which the 111,10,4 rearketprico. b. p..r.funde ill be`rld by U. D. KlNti , Banker k Donk ; ay , darrJe:S No. bd. Fourth streri. Eztensiva Arrival Of Ntto Goods For The &aim. A A. MASON h CO., 67,,and 64 Market , `• Smoot, imredrutt reed the isrAvet SSW lost dodos Ni. 1.1011 of Embroideries ever prod.* . itshorSh, nsiatl➢R of the noses , styles In V. - I lendkits. Colts, Collars. Sievers, So Also, so Mammas meortmerm of eliu hisek Len, Ulmer, tiosierl. p i UTTER-4 bbls. Packer Womb MI, 111011 JEWBOOKS—Just received, \ \ i f The Horticulturist and Cultleatrd dr for Anglo., al., • flash super of tbe oi los/laq boobs. menthe Learee Isom an Arctic Jen:mush or ' g teen menthe In the rot. Itsglone.lneearebtof Ihr John. k. lin \ , ' Pierre, or the Artibltruldeg b,7 Item. Mellen ... thor of Types., Orlon, to., ea. ' . Rommel= at Rome, by_ Kirwan. . , I.lfe of Oen. &stt. b y Meordlel , L , 'N The Dterarded Daudet.; or the Children of . .411.1....1ki b!. douthwortbs for sale at the Poblloabon hmco of T. A. OILLINISIMMIIf • Co.. ave 7 ' Th fourth et. ~ FEATHERS, CHNSENG & BEESW AX. RA saelo Featbeem 11 B 2 " BM. eeswax; from st FYi Wen for sale by • SUNDRIES-- ' 6 Max: Tallow -12 " Linseed Oil: . 200 bases Prim. L'bear; x bbl.. eaterelcue \ \ 2 I‘x6x butbm)2.ltted sod foe We by \ 61.61 . _ SNUFF—Lot of INlaooalp,iu r nal a tiiy — : setra . Ed Wood street. CHINA WIFITE-1 A YRES' CHERRY /a for milebr 1.01 TO curnaoroßs: Central and Ohio Bail &O.\ , pIiiROPOSALS will be received 'hittil 'the • 16th /sT 7. :f msz o r i r,tt n t i k:Cea n g i ,W , liter Piet e r ent:wwlrocis of the bore real. extendtriq r s a point 5 settee cart Ceinbridse, to within &bon. es` of the Ohio `pear Wheeling, Ta. The work noon the creator portion Ms division liAry hinvT. inclu=g meant Tunnel; end Marge propos n of slaeonry. \ th i e U stroTrgitztr . d tigs r blr=ll ralght , consideration will be given to prolowela tbr " trpto m lttiolut star be obtained et the Rtalnere °akin In Zauseville, end also et 'abiosialdsi• end Wheetina. and sitar the Rd Ins[ • RAMAT ReLICOD. man A \ rialtiont , Central Ohio Bail lketlt\ EfE concluding 'dap 'far . the reception of bids 5.W °ittig andefssoiry of 41 notions of this X :needle* Ikons a point 5 tulles cart of fiesokridt... towards the Ohio En be •pcietvoned trot* , e lath to the :Rh lost, by which last mined da bkivwill also be receirel for' the onnainder \of tn./line es Wtieeling, embracing Kum 6 or 9 sections.nnii.llqaUM' 0C to roe 49 or 80 wictlons. \ Ilkis for the whhle Mee as well*. by keetions. tor . . 4‘.". n'dlr."."4 V ° ll:rit wee a 14 2 4 Stea \ QOM \m e- \ APLOUIt 90LF1,1011,-600 l .s. "matoreout t• tor w. it .1 RID]) /I CO: CUESE-80(k Nu: W. R.; \ loo\\Ertn Oman jnsttom'd and odeby 11` s inAlatin. for ann7. S UL. MOR.=-3 Ibk. lc \ store, tor oat CIRPENT;NE--Ittbtde. for pain, ivitVritno \ a, \ T . d ..r. br fanc7l '.. \ J ILIDDI OQ. , 'Removal\ lkiJE have. removed to N 9. 94 Voter an y v lie Irront Azat.Warehonee ricentlroccopled by 31 .m-eq.. A Mc Mlight, . -, suo . VON BONNIIO63Z.CKIIRPHY. ThintinstabklemtV ' ÜBSCRIBERS to the Dhunend ittirket nod,* tlid the Tblrd instalment §1 be do. um t4o,l!lth Inst. Br &list ot,the n.a24l 4 llr A mtt... n. 1.1•11,1011111, la ECKYA'S EXt.A3M , S.A.M—*thildb . "We I-. "'" M° 4 l " c *4\- ' n "`" " a "" " T"' ..0 , r 4 nuo p s ya a...1w . g a.,- .4 ki. Iwo . N co . bilLiai LOAK,WATEI4;\ bik the - bzi el, rjr:' 14J weby . \ 2 _2 .L.Vilpi Siam ty. viTGEN EMI. ' Juinertment Li- do -3p Pei wt. ,' \ nalr" k att'' , c°k ""`.%, a 6WiliPistil ik !, ' \ 1.14,Z4,13D .f.. \LArktpeB,,t..\:l3l.l.l:\‘` . ..0 11 =...t...g....ti;: . ; - . 1 . . .' \tx1 ., ... . "IT- "-. \.•,- , ~.,,,,,,,,,, .. ..\•\,..1%1:.\i\-.. .• N A . - \": \ _ , aikiliiiiiir- \ 'II ~ c =wow' s \ •,, • ...., ~,,,,, 2r. =Way kas ~ b. ' , :...,..inn. ontr I:1 , \ CUIESE -25 ° b Y ' s • W. fa .''\' - II ACerit4 .---- .4"7 x u • " , , noo , ,' ~,' \ •' ' allf , x 4 ag,t. spa Me A ir,n 2,...1.% ' 4 i --41"----- ' 2 00 b i Bala . •••;'. 4 1, \Y ' -' • . \J..% 'a ss s ai. \ '.. as - . A . - `,..4',_.,....,_,,, '.\ ' - ''''''''. .‘'""'''' 'N" ' ""--.5 • 7",,,,..41,::',-,, :v . : 7 7:: :- 'n..\,,e\ -- M 7 a,Z;ZiST.Tii.: ,3 ~-',.., , \ ~. \ , . . ~ s , . , ESTERN %Money Itought„. and rutvs. Rubino fix ado_ j. v . ,. • Collactima made on th. twat • Road Bought Rod Sold ad Caanalalm br NN, D. lICD:F. Bvt,el4l Broke>, jAii—W aids. N. 0:. foi nle by • t sog o VIM BONMJIMMT MUMMY. °LASSES-45 bblo. 5.114 for sale bi ..000' VON BONN 11011.3 r a. mama. UTRAPPiNGI eAPEII:- 7 .75 regartritivrp, V V Poabifil , o_olay Zdirgita*Adilinly. • BROOMS \ ll.4oz.tl "h it t lidlea; --,\ , Dance ` \ ". s r •W , /10 . 4VMkrAtitrili. TNT FLASKS -4Q 0r1i , 3 9 f°l . 9; l e acnG ' SON Ette.NNIORST MVO nr.. HONEY—A second inyildi of new Hoary vvry chllet-30 hx.. evr•tt tor N. hy , • `aue , t=.1.,1141.4,aa.... aaRG Ohio .i.Penno. R. Stook. \ FOR SALE . ati,No. 75, Fourth street. . A. RII KIS & CO, Otock and .Ir,ebangs Motel% \ a OATS -300 just recd ; for sale by PER JPII KINS ATkkti. tm!. Ne. 4 Mar E ket Mr.!. COBS 'Am7 -100 be. justree'd, for eale by t. rhasiss a AATAMAN. r 'F RE very best ' of Brandy at $1 per quart. ..;`,,,g, <""btiatd"rbi! '''. Tat ' l l i n i;) ll 'tn.:l:e' .1. in the Dimond. . ..._ i s 11 , ?Alt, 11.(.18.ED .I,fi , l l 3lS f — n ..Notwithtt l ind.• 'di iga b al. n i l :V,iii,!: t itia!afa e t'saaa; ' taa.2 hal; I n i. 1)))4) ter Anond. ,` . , 1 ag)) a1f,g3:2,--blii : l7-piiiOr,ardoar---7 \52 " , N , " Lniftecil " to atom forAnle nonl, l). "MACK/MAN A tn.l., M 0 Q . ,,U I Tso NETT,lNG—ldurphigt naa•anow hard \just. ren'tl* nu. of the also,. lai. 0u3,1 oftnr trod the tAircni reirrirlivelesaln and MAUI; 'A IILEACIIIDt MUSLINS—We have open JO MI. mornine \nn .I.lltlonal iiiiinly of e .oo4 ove, from Blic un tn " ...)5 quality \ NV4111,'..";( - NET \ RIBBOI\ a ninrci,, angV e 1. MUlte r ill a anouPIELD. t' , IRE 1) PAll'a§:,uf upleAdid pot ter.. t casual,' low'ploes. frist . tZed, 01 65 rket St. ratan/ \ ,: soul • , , . _\_.• TrtrA t tsrAlAEß. VILAIN iOFiGeRE R PAPER WIRPOW ... \ lILLND:4- , An• exteurcaa end mineral assortnicot of almost •••ery sbiele a( color and variety Of pattern Just n•Al•from Phalwitlybit,, toil Ms .al. Tlr7 low, by soya \ TilfltlAa VA (Allfli; fan Market Bt. -2,-- , • --.... \ Glass Wikrks \ Fits Bale. \ \ IN pursuance ' of i\n ordt \ of die Court or, Co x mmon Pleas of Phifsd•lntia County, sitting in I•alty, will be expcseal to Public lialeTchs premises, ,„ ID,II3I:CDAI, Minuet 11. 1652. • AVIO o'clotk, A. 5.. the toteaphect t• of tne lease of the'Dyctt•iileOless Metz, nittiveoirGe•ner's Run arll Queen sr:B4.Pa the District of kirsinAto PatbsconntY r f Philadelphia, . • Th•lare • wtnrowis Tor then, years from I and hth Meyer a l la accelyeAr• yearr,to tun. The nth+ will intiodn at w•Il the loss. al ••• ea. atd !wings an, orn,lorerl Ind!sp•nwsbla for • t f snore of•Orrest 01 • Hollow Ware. \ • , Terms cf•Saie-0 h I.lthin tan days, A copyonfh• Le.e t testoer. with azeinvento Tod a snd flatoree whh•t• will acrectpan it. ant •d 'clodwi It tte,..14. nnif b be area at th• AnClioll . 1 [ \ itbers aim thA,kay. of 1 1 pretais•n . sre. . • , P \ \\\ ansfcetl,l t ', e Tii° T # Vo '' . 't4.Vstn.'weerstre : —\. S. N. WICKERSILUIPEI\ , ITXGETA_BLE VEI4.IITUGE--This prep v ),. , aton Is vistirely,Tegetahle.suil conft•lvo Ur reticm• manilas - , sa • wife' and effectual undidne for gaveling fawn)t he ay ten. The go exam pled sit.. e that if../i ' s aurtidedita admlnletration,ln every case where the lifitlent fa i t:sully afflicted with wort., certahaly renders It worthy the att.:dun of the pcitilic. The outilide wrapper will have the signature' of the Propristor.thout which. none le genuine. •• i • Panama, April, 165=Thls le to ort4.lfy that we the otilowlgned. bore! to an: fanllfee P. `N. Wickeghamf• Veiretaide Vertailf.ag n I do untieeitatingly orenounce It the beet worm med icine of the day, tia that hie evercome under our gnarl glee. \ PAVI , CARL, J. P. 13111TH. JACOU LCII/1". Aantrmoko. Ca. M.y ;M. 1552, 31r. P. N. Wirkerebetd—Thi. 1. to certify that 1 pat• e9m4 c h il d o f Yeattah , e Vert:M(l4.e and gate one bottle to child of mine. as direrted. nod the second day otos d'art:mend Dem CO Worm,and on hearing of one Of my nsignbor's children being Met. gore them • bottle,. rook of istas was taken by the boy. end be named eon 4 nonne—thl. Is the tarot , rlre.not Vermilake trot. need. 001 produces tie Met dfrots \ • \ suet. It. DUIMING, For Sale. . , T gives general Entvifention— \ B 31,14 E. Slerw-1 hate unebty nor Conah SEmp , even. affection• of thn throat for thboweet three year}, and I bare bound it • moot prompt and ellikont revue, a', 1 E. GILLESPIE. \ r rufftstoraffair, Jeaerson Coal, IL R. •ellnre—l bare Rawl. your brbpeital Raunlb SITUP, in my tangly for near three ream •und4 , lld It the beat unlatc:be th at I can get fovroughe. I mmd It to al , any mummer*, In 'referent. to may othe medi nu cane In shop. end find that It giceo'gencra I rlefectlo I n twit In cvneSder your Liven and Ant4.lllllous la the twit in nee, tor the dWeaces they are directed 100 b one. Yours: Twenty /ire anter bot Er. ea . ..panel and told pe R. R. PELLE,. _ _ eubbfi \ PT Wool It t. WHO ire '7O AlliOcian. in Compl, teen ar, • • in'rtigH:Vbirlrr. bo the Inccl co th • cobooriber. tWo. TO. YOGA 4re u girVol! A, WI WINO & ‘Fctr Sale. - \ , - , • cres iz, / I t . Hundred and Fitly , 4l don the IL OW AP.P. IL eitis Saleau s obo clootrod, bal * won ttabefea—L.4, it., 1414 readisia ad auxoY. Alm 101 urea near o.oleu cad Aftala . Suttaaa no thr . O.'i Pa.. n. 1t... ',eh (mfr.:101.10 LIM 41 41,. , 1„, nem bottem I=l \', . , \ Also, 1.0 aorta best ovalfl7' of 1101\ IrL.E. VallfT. (Ramada Ca. or near 0. A ...NCR. “4 ock"11 IL L gaglcro WA.. and Ntabler. More TroliAa: Paltl , l /Thou. fd3ll: all harnad order—Thla Ij, theap. — :Pi , rta..isr--•.. jo tan a 'Mar, . , 11'11T1S A 0,1101, _ alma . ' ' 10 Woci) et/. . Public St tta -,--7 .. - ' -- . 1 'VIM ' undersigned, 'Trustees. appointed d o A... roek4 rale of the Chid.' oven ) Arm s tr ongkti neer. Id Worms, (no. Apollo Borough, cc P.n. , by virtue rf an ..t or Amwmtrlyi.,Ultborinlost no , te of the raw. will sell by paint outern.thesaLl bridge ' nti - the Matzen. and beet biddrr. Sale to thltAplaro alum seld brldre,ln thr Borruth of Apalln, Araktroug Bo'. Pa:. on... Monday, tn. Blksenth (15tb) day or., Bond/ \txnA. Ll., i • e; I o'clock, P.M. • Terms of Bale--Cssh on the nitration an d irerr of a deed' by the Trustees to the porches, of util tnidgr. \ DAVID 1111008, • ' . JAMES OU r1.1"BIE, JACKSTS BAIOII, . _ toga'' ' ' Trn , tera. ' .... For Sale. TiTsilbSeriber offers for &WO Farril, fivall.b.townabliNTlmiaingtnnectunii. within eine s : dneot Candor and adjoining the Ti ll age nf &finer, eon- ' ating of 2135 hhe land of the tan d ['env; hoed, anconly Janata:4.l.ll fenced, tharernl met ,ateredi winanoundinitln Mem ef eery semen sad thr feet and Limentemaln abanAanee 'Thnre lapienty edow anmind on the farm. and two Dweihnn 'tones. • Oreloard. mids tint rate bank Bata; of lateen*, • Eint Yrn.r..• Ina ljeliteed beginning., to be Inovin I ggh r e ' rAlTlV , r;lt: " gra: . crg A rn , th e " "'!l% .' 01. , ,reT Mahe 0110 aids mad Pa on ' theOtaer ': wh . ch 'Auld ' , antidoto hirms, with a dwelling femme ott each. an the', inlot barn on the larger Walden, each haring . nosh oflpieselow thatbre and water, and • right proportion of 0;.741.4. /IMlrrap. thefartn will be•within ! o. w honee Pittsbarah. If the Odra be root pnationely mild by private babied. it willloe Offered for public mita 'on - the 25th dny ti Au gust nett, a t I o'clock. P. 0.. andvaither hrm r teat : may mit purehetepa. gmeemion waits gm. b> lint nf April next..and 'a clear deed, with umeninindating. • 0.11.-3ohn (Meter, who lives on the farm. or Dr. Who.• Dolman, of Baargetetemm. or I. r. Jelin lictiatan. of Maori will show thaandoes to Intending punter., \ A I.llX.AhDliit DON Ali ' mount PI L.aTnlr 21.,1842,1r i naidfamdtli N • ISAIAH DICER . 064 Water ezd Front Mates. • . (BEAT 8,1:1 c 4s08 D/LICIL9/41 . GOODS 1•y NO. 62\ ''INTR'r?...STREET. THE Goo& .dannaged by , Fire , Wader and A.a B6 4 k :OriZAn si t4frlntli.. " "grt °O°r"r_4' the Lb.?. th en Drifts!, 44,11,gewat tS,Zr•ig Athdl=!orrarlMi• Pri(olibVittmtd ere pabrinkable I\4/iielr, \ Fr.trch Alm*. P. ‘ ll6A . ~ Dabro ervi and Ilinum.F.Fibria Itakfr.; \ ~r titc,:• Y. te,ita. ,grir. -l AVbf „ 9 „ ttb t 7...1 neVocab:! , i \ taken , \ N.B.—l L lug.lot p olacate ' Diet 1441031., fad child dimaaed, at ZiNo p4.rdosra. • .U 24 %, JAM -28 A aF.-5101iT. \ .• 1 PI OMAGH ' \ . \ Trot sad Sae Company. - \ , \•• \ \ CAPITAL, $200,0* \ \ \4,00 4 11•11.1.3 Or TIM DomAis'ir,4ca. \ A . now 'organized, miller Lettere . , Pntent, 'Fled stcd \ ruin 1862. andlja propared to mere. - ate:ind enema* the same, bn order et .sal Court of Recortl s Rhin rho to sat rannekirealo. or of indlyid rule : ♦I J twelve, money on depodt. and Allow Infereat on mon r t hattrod tor staled periods), sell I loon mettle re:,,:rnATfra tlinTalle, iall rit r Oci 6 oroli,:.. anka.t. 4011, Opekl Ilt tne Mhos ot Avzo , ai.0,.. o f mi. ph k .d dope, sa t. sbov• 111 It met. y Ode of the Imam . Vont. edittook. • • - c , , a - • DirretOn on Wedznedaye And liattddaya. " • Dotter *lnes Langhtlolrresidenk iptirt Lindoty. w IL:ill:Mak, rink 11 13aat., Mamma Ilarnisaao W. Poo nook. Ismer A flat nanentuel Mei, In,r J• nee. ‘ Anrrenr.tobti, P. raully. . ...pin • I ATS-50 8#43 peT Ohio JEPa,All'h47,ad \ is.l3 ERCANTIL 'LIBRARY ANA. i4E-• 011 A. ler Mail E-Na.mrc,LerJ Atka dr :172.f4 J "'r• ' Neer stet, . DIV /11ankt,jr 2 . __LIANC LmrarlAal ALL PAPEF . Nwal 'Bank - Stooks Malta 911 suA,ltEs Bank of Pitte . N.u. , 7 7. ' 1 VgStaiVe k 13 4k 1 61 Ihsetturej!rn. ' Poorth 'c94Der Stocks iSheoloer . ttio,ck it!ca. /00 StEMIEB247 .: • . ning Con Za r trArN o...apreeedentatl istia,_it app a I lieett \\lmt 3 .l \ NVLltill :13. . Na American Copoo{Stock WsTR) at,75 Fourth Strout. \ \ A. W ILKlrts &Oa. \. A. 91 we ^ts e,"fe s s \ 'ORbEST.E.kiSIJIRE Saticer ae~n null Sauer, Tomato Kttelaup; 00 hand, Ana for :.le W A MeOLOTtO a CO, S—A .fow Seller's CoughSyrap. -141tiu14e. ..aLGILSII- 14 Mattel Itreet. , 1 11 ' ' AT1.4.9 7 .9b15. in nazi:AT sale by .. a ~. ENOGIBEI a rtEgtiam i—Txre—by \1 . • 1, \ C R C 1 it , , , MORM.L.NTS OP TUX .. . s , R, \OCES,N STEAMERS. NI ' l' 'PAYS 0)? .S.AILINO ,TO An. MIDI \ TUN U , T r , ~,, 5 .,, , „, \ LITATUS..• . '\ \ , , s ‘,,) '—'• \ lOW. Tin Wwratt7s. , ‘a. AMERICA. Slewnwou, tie. Uosto .. .... ....:;"....-1:7 1,,, ~,,,,,,,,t,„,e4 , we New Y0rk,..... -.- .......... I,Lir, iittia . 74l , LFEll_,;llll7:l;;Vit7l - iia , 41;;;;.:::...4„Iiili• :t, ,tt i te• j Pilr4i•re=lt:::::::::\= ",.. .7 , too l F 7 7 0 Anile ',111r114,74, for A 0ir1704--., •---• ~., , t4 4 .0. ..3 . 1 &filr:IAN, 41 ai,74,11•402 11.10 V. .... •. -X •--.....: , Agg 7 .fli ` 41% A T N KO N ' tlt ‘ Vl , , w.. .?..V1,t 5 kie1ji ,... i4:;;:i,.11Z .... ?, - cp1k ... 14-2Anna 1 . 1 . ' I t , IVAzIIAOIVi.t td., trom 1r 44 .4 4 -••-•• •.- ••••••11 4 1i 'ASIA. J 1,1414,4. for Alt4r 44.- —•-• ~, A q • AMMIICA, ettArto I6r N0rt0n......_._......... ~, ..-AAP.:, ~ 4.1.11L0YA. Lott, 4or 1.410Y0r4.:.,.-....',,.. • •••••A 4, 4 4 • ft 'All 1r0m`,441 for :STK fork uoler 14441.404 s 4.441 7 1, 1 \ raw., r¢l6 Morro ..... M. \ ~.,,. ~..., A AIA. 4.14 lus, from ls evr Nor R... ...... 1, -•&, , T it 3..,.. p, u niii)l‘trr, Llrieth Ar i l4 `frO-••• , 4 , -..--... ------ y•T . . \ AMERICA. 4hazol(ol.Arork4toro,.- :: .\. .. ...-- ...4 1; 7 . ~, A l .:`,TP.t..' - ,g111t.,f,,7.,;J:‘,;.i,::.....7 , .;=:..A' . " u \rj ,-..,; ROMA, Lott, frocr,l,4ew Y0rk........., • A 11 , 'INT V 01 4 ULAt4/0 ...,lr 'lie. lAir 1•b1 4 44461,,,hia.--Awc \l4 ‘,. 4 , 111,1A1ANN.11i4,144..0r 8p.., •,,,..,,,,,, 4 ..,.....Aum, 4 1 14,2441014 1 A. ti11.. 00, . lot, lool\o. ow ' A.g tAIL •i\ ft ' o 2l hMlVVT:l:Vge.t! k ' -., - 7.11:: A l . Alt limn and i', Llrtrot, unlit!, 0 ,A., 0 ,415 5 e dated. ',„. \11k . ...q, k;;1 n e11r,......knuer ""'" n.. ' ..... 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Ilea /Moulders \li -. \ ' t 84‘7(tim 500 lar bum ed..lolUk/105ir. ,• a .1 : 11A047811111L--Bale. 1.5 an. large No. ZS • IrSrel 80 , 118.- \re , \ 50 11 bat, mall. \ \ • . Illth.sl—Sales GOO Lillabels 1, If. •* bu. \ I s . : \ 4 : ',. \.\\. iita:sE.-onainuT, mitrflrso, with assudi toles. The article mrdionm pamty arm at, 040)5,4c ll 6.... .. do \- ~... IiIIICK/fi , . , •,--riales 13.001.telivai kr 825, awl 4000 at TAO* 1000. LARD OlL,Falso 10 bitt No,l‘at 500 14 gallon. ! • \ " \ \ \ \ FLOUR: AND 04.1 N 31AP,KETD. I'' \ s 8.v.;,e. a-la7-i.. ,. diert-51arkor Owner. nal ot 40 hatass• at • rib „.... _ . ", • . `., \ ykorr—Domand is confine!' to. all In b the trada.-- \\ , . • ' - \ - : ‘.. We quote Mentor.. corcannp o rater t aittglamoysk- •„, \0 , , \ ~ . \ .‘, \ iij Irtlirtrf:tN7 r4,31/40,4a , on ' d b urX .S alt ". .!? •• • \ . .‘, .. grme) • 661, nob. dlosalptalea of uttorn!atiB4,ll.2.l4k) • !, • • , s:., 1,455* bld.l6ldll. Li rain—Them ie a4ttar feeling in ro, ma the mar- .... \. ' . kot rst Er= oalta of .m. 3 yellow a 70m Inked CO/481 • i , \ \ 1114 e, and whim 6745 * lone. mob. Otte are.hr hood do mond at I7a for tiort orrt-_\!S/I1 Mal lots at ra.aaati- . \ \ . \ ••• , Flour—Them Is • slightly improved loon In tbs.taw' • !,• •\ , •. . \ . km. for small iota of cool and . rimer mond.. r the home \ : . '; • ! trade, but no thinning demand. \ The my due note. , \ ' . ".• - . ----- colloid. the Lome mato. L. • 050 by good Ohio Bileht-- ', \ . ' . . •• . t,. i \ gan at 50,0755. ' lu mud. tales wohear of 1000 bbal LL ;merlon. quotations. \ , %shoat If Cant! and, beer y . with every limited nonlry la price. bolo., the *woof holdout\ A axle of 1400 kw..., , , . , . red Ohio, a good raolla, at itle. 11 Ws only craroictlem. ' .. ••;, •\• - • !,• .' Then D V b t , l o . . , T , ! . 4.112 . 3 , E , E4 AND i s ikij j t . l4 . ll.lF,F . , , ..• . t5 5,,.,• . , ‘ ,,, ; , \. • • ~ awl Beet a nt marg. ter soma nooks pelLand Meek; . •1 \\\ . ' ', •\ • nyen,-. now ote,t,ln. the daily . entotneope report. an \ . .. ~„. , \ , . high. than t or hove troth for twenty soltra per. Tao muck urepand,lust laavr, is said to b. Tory MIME, bat Om .. a', \‘ \ " : . l, \.• \ ad Mlle, 10 not attributable to this fact WI Elikttl SC4O an . \ ' \ \ , .. L.; \ Inattoquallr supply frond the Woof. elude laat gyring, MOM \ ' S ' boot bar kque up from Yr $ll to $18.50. and mom pork \ , \ ',... \ \ from 814 %culla,. ,Tbe export to korona Ile boiler, Is Pas • \ ' :( '... ~ \!, =doh groat& 1 ptoemt at it is ordinarily the • wea.,--fl. •., • • '.• • ! ". • \ to koompremasill ATELIE 7 . *AM AND DEPASTD*. • Tax An metal 't du , emang. a• t. ' t . • VA AIvRD. , AU de. 4"yawur • • entle.kin Brrnerterllle t • • - Venture. atirtl. anditteatt. \ nor 81=e u r. gni t 17 . 0"1 1„ 2,1 . .....• \AUo.,Uo. ••,.; \ trettet, B ll ° .=, 171.eeV ' rt. 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