PIPISLIEIII9 BY WEITZ' PITTSii.IIROH. ITIIIIREIDAY MOUSING. JUNE 9;1853 itEADLNa dIITTEB WILABB FOUND "k4CII PA GE OP-THITPAPER. .113airructon Irian Ossmc—Pat osteastiocirru leka of our Cleti.ly Octetlo arr. to Oor_torfneotina L I Moot de-irsble Joanna of 1= skoio their boxi nen koori 4:talerro4lfou Ifltto.nro to or 4 Soo thooaral. reach biol.:radon') v111..4,140 .noty to t7e.e.orn. Punorf volkio or,l.Ealtef o neTO ADTSZTI.4 E;l.3—Neithe. Edltorlel room. *at Vrtating E4Ablistrlent or the Den{ geser...i. are WPewel On ROMs,. 6.1)V66111866.5 who Esser. then. *Woes - to emoar In the 6aror on Xenia, monehee. •111 °rim bend them in before 6 d. lose, on estordee • • •• 'WEDS 5012.15.1.71059. • • , r R Cr.`3I.UII,ION2R, PO4 GALL, Of Laneuter County. TOE AUDITOR GICRLD.AL. ',ALEX. K. Mc:CLIME : Of Franklin County. • " 1 SURVEYOR GiRCRAL, CIIRTStIAN SIEVERS. Of Clarion aunty. - • „ WetAWetIfITH 41..xt0z —The uLtit , y. Union, of C4lei par remark'. that, "if scantier waged between the Malted States. and tt.t the. red of the latter power will - brokoo forever. a*.d Mexilm blotted from the •• lief vl oatiqo, —mud that .Le mongrel. and foe ' ... 7 ',..z . 10.1ad10ts Spanish race vat gri.duolly fade away the firm 'real of the Aoilo-Sexon," "who Mesico Into one of the meet do =ttllF lightfut conntriee of the world," and then a dd. : "13* says the Caseti: of yesterday, and we 'woeld suppose that the paper whioh contained suet a sentiment could not have been a media taut opponent of me administration of Pres ldoot slid the policy which he - pursued `.tawatd a nelghboelog nation. Bat we often Sod that those-who are the most bitter enemiee of Isar when ettece'ss is doubtful, become-the moat entbuslaetio it Militia of its results. e.constomed; during the contest, to look and hope only for • the wend, they Me more astonished than others st brlltiont conclusion.. Ball, we not under. stand the editor as being quite-ready to enter vitt' epirit Into the Mezicatt war N0',.2, should - • that very improbable event occur. • lie will pro '. baby be prepared then, ei formerly, to denounce Government for protecting lta own territory -...and Its two eiCzeur, and.to declare that the mil -‘,-.ltery defenoe of her.boundailes Ie a act in de -Baace of the law cf nations" .The Mice hen moth to 'learn, both of our epistle= and of national justice. It does iwt because good is deduced from evil, that guilty partite are any the less! criminal. Gob;; rt his Providential Govtrnment of him:: eda:good frdm,the evil adieus of his . urea- • • ..makes the wrath, of man to praise 1 4*,-!.l,ad the remainder he restrains. The last war,' however unjust on tbh Part of this - • ultimately prove a blessing to the •?.. , :',: , ,',!istelt;:rtuder' the Providence of God. Another !„int;,,e.ziaj beneficial to Ilexlco, , and to other portions of mankind, although it msy be equally unjust as was the last. Although oor evil ' strumentalliy may be overrated for , the general good, we shall not any the less escspe the pun t liement gee to our wrong•dolng. j the Mon has no right to make the cseher ' Stable remark with which it closes its paragraph. We have se many ceases to love our country ea - the editor of the Union, and wo think we give more evidence of it, by being willing to take the , anporiular side, and to rebuke her sits when she Qore astray. We consider the eentiment, "oar country right or wrong," as disgraceful to my tuna who holds it, and dishonoring to-the coon try itself. When cur country is right, We rejoice .!` and glory in it: When it is wrong we will try and get it right, by exposing and rebuking the Wrong, end by. doing all we ate to promote a bettei state of feeling. We feel satisfied of one thing; that there is no necessity for a war. with Idezleo at the present moment. There are co difficulties which cannot ba settled by negods ties; at least a patient effort should be made.— We ere powerfal, bad cm afford to be mamma% 17:1619. Ilexicoqe feeble, and cannot resist our domande. Wi?h such a nation we should bear. • loiter ihm with-% power able to defend herself. , COUNTS ATIDITODe ItEroar.—The Gil payers of the esnaly hare long been rraltiog to receive the Auditors' repat of th e transac ti ons of the . C:ettardesloters Ise the pate year. It has at length'mgeltiappearancs 10 the Pun, the sir- Alia of thetsramissloners' efUce. We thought • the einsimisslences were ITtigs ; we know they supported and elected as ouch. but as they %.7hise bserrdoicg all they:can for some tine bank the party 'which elected them, we inter Ike tilmiciattog Ciniftntion9 Mad° s mistake, •_ . ,:enpee:_ se , us the, editor - cf the Par: took owe •__-_siotothe other day to complain most vehemently - bees:use an advertisement happened to be placed 1n tke. Gasette by a - Democratic elßee-holder, 4aidMatrow most earnestly his belief in the deo ttine tkist "to the victors belong the spoils;' Ind he certainly'. would not have published the Auditors' report unless he believed he 'reset:UV litit/t4 to it, so one of the "spoils" to which he lays claim. Such a pink of honor would not poach On another ma's property. - At "any - rate, ns tee County Commissioners • hare refused to let the tax-payers who read the Gazetteevery One of Whom nearly, voted for them, under the impression that they were Whip and honest men,.—eee the county ao 7 carrots, we ehall at our lane give each extracts and commute u will inform them of the exact state of affairs art far as vie can ascertain it.— The Commissions, after delay of neer!) , six ~ menthe, have only published enough to. whit the appetite of the peoideto know more. They ure enthroned the enormous expenditure .of . ''./rinsty-rer Monica, dins hundred and sixty nisi dollars, and siiity.three' cents, In a Epson about (- a:Ohara tong. The people eon only learn that .. se muoh money has been spent, In lumped 81111111. Whither it Ise been judiolotutly and eoonomi . call,. nr: whether it has been wasted or - stolen dots not appear. The great fact .which -stands ant pro:nine:mky le, that the recelpts-hare -'not equalled the expenditures. The whole re . - Gelppo from a.sai*es, Maladies loans and the - 4/ 111 , # l. e . .TroenrY:Wti per last Auditor's re : , :)*..t.fa - PAffrint :MA83,957;18. The expenditures Ch ..., tcsatnas.thwe r , &meant to $90,969,78 ; or 440 the reoeiptsl There was :xt . - .'the beginning of the year, VATO..;o 3 ::*blnh;,;added to the excess of expen ',..::?,,4l-iyeti,;Tetelpte, shows that cur County. - - . onotialielOnirie hare spent the last year the eater afica over nicety thouttuti dollars mere tbta iltenvoelpte fir the same period. inie did not intend In this article to*theet We merely refer to the total =omits "Oar reeders will not wonder at -.....7:, - the . disluolinagon of the Cototoltsionera taplthe '4.:''inch an exhibition before them . She ciwska and Pittsburg Railroad ere ap• to,tbc:Grand-Jury of the county for O. suction of eubscription ott the part of the:,,Com misslooere, - 0 . f4200,000 - ti the Mock of that Compettyi to . coable Mo . :Dimetom to complete the tinii Interim Wellsrille .and Bearer. Re re- . . pet to net N 4 r#ta4 neon this company la the .Dispatch, where It to &tiled a for sign ;corpora -1 ri,"ltheiens it le na more a foreign. Corpora - .'tiolithan say other Which rams into the' Idletc The company is Incorporated in the State of '• Pindlyivaido, and, must bylivr have two Diree . tors .In, ramsylvinis,- and it is calculated to -.:iventat greatly our city and other railroads, con. -41 ring here, .The - terms on Which the subsoil'''. ticeJe_asked ere 'also-exceedingly, favorable to the minty, said the investment we believe to be j perfectly safe: We did not, however, take op 1 our pen Mtn:ism:ate the subseription, oe we be- Save the intelligent Grand, Jury can judge foe I thtontelvms Our abject. Wee simply to express diem regret at an utteedl!al for attack. , _SLACIWAnit , Leqll.l:l7. , MLllT.—liir., E. W. tow. of Bloigentown, Vs., la noir in the eity, and underirtand, t slt onr booboos men, to : day,: tri;CONVILT:IITith 10E10 Or 010 committee lately aPpoisted, 'tor the purpose of urginethe iteeo!,:ohl.stibicirlption . cf names to extend the - ..,,"!.ll'onownhalitlackwater to tit Vlegtzth, 140 beepeik for M.. Tower a Ilndrereptlen and ,f•!-;02e - spoiegui.vbiofi mission deserves: It Is Mane e Ewald be speedily rftlghlid; and Sri trait that farther twos& ea air Mt, will bitrantleg to make them faith . - . Tho 13 .744af the Reformed Dutch Church, wen in teplon at Philadelphia, ha. had under cmctideratian the conneation cf their body with the G.na .a Reformed Church, and the effects resetting therefrom h, centequeuce of the Ro manizieg leuleitcy of the latter, under the lead of Dre. Ncrin and Schaff • On Manley lest, the Committee on Correa• pondence Made a lengthy report upon the state cf the Reformed Dutch Church. The report BiIACS Ititt the Churches were in a highly Souriebing condition, and thy Theological Sem inaries sSed with Stlldepte. A p or ti on of t h e report woe devoted to the expase of certain doe trines inculcated at ae Meruonto:ugh Seminary, ate echel to the Getman Reformed Church, ten ding towards Romlnism, and condemning in stroog teems ell teacSing3 viesiog with favor the Roman Catholic doctrine& dii.panded to the report teal a aeries of reac , latione czcresAive of the cense of a:m(l)l=We° upon the eutj • et, and %Ivo reptrotending a top caution or tettndrearal cf correepohdence between the Reformed Dutch Church and Garman Re formed Church. Three resolutions elicited a Niirited debate, i at the annotation of which the rea,leolo s 7nre whpted, art the delegate from the emelt Seism:tett Church withdraw. Tilts it, undoubtedly. the proper carmen, nod we would have been pleased 'to have seen It adopter by the Old School General Assembly. So long as the Romanistio teachings of Dr. Nevin and hiv crlaborers aro tolerated and tacitly ap proved in the German Reformed Church that church should be put under the ban of Protestant die fellowship. There is to middle ground between Protestautisli mad Romaniem; and Nevin-iim in the German Reformed chard:, will rad where PUFej-ISm has ended and is ceding in the Eng lish church. Protestant churchis and bodies cannot, therefore, consistently 011owiLip that which fellowships incipient Popery; and the German Reformed Church will ultimately have to make its election, and go over, body and soul. to Catholicism, or purge itself from the elements novrleaSing it in that direction. The Reformed Dutch Church ha's taken the initiative in the nurse necessary to bring the whole matter to an early Woe. Etraoys.--The news by the Canada, of which we hose only as yet a meagre telegraphic ac count, is highly important. If it should torn out true, that thtiPorte has refused to accede to OM demands of Russia, Menohikoff has left for Odessa, and that the French fleet has.ber..io 'or. dared to the Pardimalles, then wimay lock for geeeral war in the East of Pnetta, the.resolt of wkieltmill change the whole prevent aspect of affairs in that `mien and in Weefern Asia, and ithioh will, to a great cateni iniolve the •wholo,:eivilised world. • We copy from the. London runes, received by thepreviona arrival, an article on the :RUM 'Turkish question, which shows there was canoe of alarm before the decision of the Porte was known. A war between Bosnia on one side, and T , r • key, backed by Frazee and England on the oth er, would be the &grislier the rising of the lA .berale all over Europe. Italy, Hungary, nod Germany would soon be in a blur, and Austria, left without the aid of Russlo, would coon eue comb to Hoeeuth and blaninl. The hearts of the friends of freedom will beat quickly unhl the retusli of, the Importszt negotiations at Constan tinople le known. If the Sultan has resolved to throw himself on the protection of Franca and England, the clarion of war will be sounded all osier Europe. The'Philedelphians have long been ettngeing to obtain a direct railroadcammunination from Philadelphia to Harrisburg, vriatan shall be in dependent of the Columbia or State Rand; and the opportunity for this is now afforded them in !the charier of the Lancaster, Lebanon and fine !Grove Railroad. Under this charter a company has just been argil:teed, and the following gen tlemen elected Directors: Pradeat—Ctitiatisp E._Speagler. Dir , ctois—Geo. W. Carpenter, John Farnoni, John Yams-, George Rowell; Samuel J Reeser, Robert lieltsn, Joseph Koziginether, Joseph . M. 11 ""' The five persona fret named are now directors in the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and thus the two improvements, intended to form ► cumin drum line Of highway between Philadelphia Lod Pittaburgh, will be under 11 united and harmeni• otos management. It may Lien be,inferred from the cherrilcier of the Board jolt chosen, teat the Lancaster, Lebanon and pine Grove Rail. road will he vigorously putticd forward to ocm pletion. I COAIIII.LSTILI.I Beeciosn...—The adjourned meeting of the etookholdera of the HoeneHaynie nsilload HOmpauy, held yesterday at Pail° Hall, was well ;encoded, n majority of the stockhold ers presen't. Tho ofhoere of the former Meeting . ; acted, and Oen. Lorimer stated the object of the meeting, vis : to accept or reject the supple =Cute to the charter cf the Company passed by tlh& last legislature. The supplements .were rend, and the etcckholders then unanimously accepted them. Everything is now done, here, that can be dens for the present ; and the whole fate of thS enterprise now rests en the action of. the Connell' of Baltimore, which meet to-day to pees finally on the proposed guarantee by that city of $1,000,000 of the bonds of the Com pany. Tan Mommas Quartos.—Tae ridden depar. tare of On. Garland to New Mexico, to take pooleallon of the diapated territory, has reeelhd to mind the following section of our hat treaty with Mexico, which we find extracted therefrom 'alive N. Y.Yrihnne: Aar. If, unhappily, any diesgreement should hereafter erica between the Govan:Li:neata of the twd Republica, whether with respect to the interPretailon of any stipulation in" thin linty, eel with respect to any other particular concerning the political or commercial relations of the tab Nations, the said Governments, in the name of those Nations, do promise to each other that Ithey will' endeavor, in the most sin cere and earnest manner, to settle the differen ces ao arising, ltd preserve the 'tee of peace and friendship In which the two countylea are now placing themselves, using far this end mutual repreeentatiots eel pacific negotiations; and if by these mains they should not be ena bled to come to an agreement, a resort emit not, km this account, be had to reprises, aggression, Or hostility; of any kind, by the one Rept - Milo against the, other, mail the Government of that which deemwiteelf aggrieved ;shall have mature ly considered, in the spirit of peace and good neighborhood, whether it would net be better that it should be settled by the arbitration of Commis. thorns. appointed on each side, or by that el friendly Nation; and, should each course be pro posed by either party, it shaft he acceded to by the other atilese tliomed by italtsgether Incom• patible with the nature of the difference or the olronmetatioes cf the nue. This notbnly &trek& an unexceptionable basis for a tali., honorable and peaceful settlement of the whole dispute, but It render" It the Impera tive duty of our Government to'rnake use of it, for the adjuiiestion if. the difficulty now pend ing. It becomes, therefore, pertinent to ask whether our Government hoe fulfilled the etipu• lotions of this part of the treaty. If It has, there is no need for the hasty depollute of Gen. Garland; a's dif It has not, why not?' Our foith is soltmolylpledged, as a nation, to make utti of peaceful mecum for tho settlement of all difficul ties betweett this Government and Mexico; and It 'intact do to trill* both 'with one plighted void and the peaceof notions. PrFrinuasur AM> Coaismovitut HAILIIJAD At the regular monthly meetleg of the lilaltlwee Board et Trade, bold on Monday loot, reretu floes wore tossed Ii011011:100r1)% ;! 0 commanding importanos of feo - Piletiurgi, rod Coo:0113,11h Hailroed enterprise to the trading. aimmeroiel, 4rl other bnalnere Interests of Bel timbre, and earnest!) , invoking the faicrabloae. elm, of the City Councils In reference to tho bill Learn that body proposing to guaranty the bonds of the Company. Moe Wfmcion Ancirren.--Oor renders vt;l ten:member the case of Mtn Wheeler, who killed her Wooer by shootlog bite in the streets of twinkle, on the 14th of Febratry list. By Oki Toledo Blade we learn that the jery, on her ascond trial,, after being ant four hone, ham esodezed • vertiiat of saloittaL The aggreptirmetos for t►s month c 4 31a7, 1158, ahoy' a barge flirreate aprn tttay.'lBs2 TA, balance le du Tummy has leeteasecl two ail.llone di ice et* nth of April tut. , - ;• ' gracarstoca cr la 4.—ltie team from the In diana State Sentlael that an immeaee bed of I:aware has been diseovered In Indian; en the line cf:the Evansville and Cleveland aahread ,The Eenticel asyr: *.ihe report of the geological committee states that they examined a single depeeite on Rich land:creek. Its length is not less than 18 miles, and its average width 41 mil.. ,East of this there is 'mother son deposits, equally 03 exten sive. We therefore assert ebat thowre is Inca hattetible„ and no to its qdality, we may with (goal safety dcelere as OUT cpioioc, that there i 3 400 C better, or that yields ‘ ta better per neat. of pure iron with the rams expense of extracting it. - All the labor required 9 to erre off a few fret of surface dirt. Ths t , trata to from 6 to 10 feet deep. Stone octal, ku abundance, and . cf au exoelleot quality, in, aad cmoventent to ,he iron dirtier, all the essentials tor the manufac •t are of iron, are to be focal here in close prox imity. Those great deposits lie within about Mt ve,,y miles of Indianwpolts, and must soon be remit 0! jests of much Interest to tee public, and eheuld be examined by Eastern manufacturers. •eti.e tee road Is being constructed to convey off th motels." II it Jenny eatisfsetionato the Sentinel to know it, re may etate that on the ling of the Cometlle rill° road, hetrecu Pittaborgh and Baltimore, dere is jolt as good and jell as much iron ore or con be toned in any other section of the coun try. It is a little nearer the eastern market, tor, than the Indiana rein. BOOK NOTICES "Car:mina, and tae Baufedesti, ore Night with the Jesuits et Rome. By E Ferrer:we.— John 9 Taylor, 17 Ann etreet, New York." The author was induced to write tho present work from a conviction Of the untlaggiog person,- renee of the Jreuits in their efforts to sap the fonndstions of human liberty in ;ivory country where it exists. The hypocritical character of fluter foe, to freedom is ably and conclusively shown up. • Coleridge's complete works, vol 6th. Har pers. The present volvme contains the liter,. 1 7 tamales edited by H. 11. Coleridge, Esq. ; M. A. The literary remains of such men as Colo ridge cannot be otherwise than a book of pro found interest to eiery man who roads and thinks. - The above for sale by J. L Bead, 78 Foorth'etreet. • • CA3OSEDUCO, June 6, 1853. To the Editor of lA. Passing over eeveral errors of type found in your publication of the proceeding, of the A - eocieta Byrtoolvl beg leave to call yocet attention to one, which to exceedingly mierrpreffinte our view. that I reqemet you to publieb a' orrection. Isbell give the correction from the original pa per from which you copied: The expreasion cf which I complain is found in the Weekly Gazette of June 2d, "on the 4th page. 6th column,. and near the ! beginning of the 2.1 paragraph. It made them. And wo hope there is even a ma. tool confidence in man, that he will, from genera. lion to generation remain faithful to the came of God, without bd. guiding and preserving grace." The original phper has it as follower "And we hope there is even • mutual confidence between three aluirebee in their boneety and eitterity ; but we hare not confideuco in man, that he will, from gentratiOn to generation, remain faithful to the close of•Ood without hie grilling and pre• serving grace." The error is also in the acme form in the Doily Casette, but A is not at hand, and therefore I cannot designate the number, but I think it is of Saturday, !day 28th Intro. duce the correction in each manner no you.) eidge beet. -Tours respectfully, asesmeas warn Mexico —There is no longer ream for 'Bata that we are on the verge of fresh I:inflict with Mexico. Although Degotls• time on the Gondar) difficulty to autl praotics ble, sad the queetloo is cot one imposeible of el 'Min; neither Government is disposed to mode rate menus. Beth bate appealed to arms Both hove dispatched & large body of troops to the tremblers strip of territory, with orders to o=n py it The meeting of three forces cannot he fiieudly. Is IA imp s:table fctr as and American Gen. Garland to exceute their respective orders without cciefitot and bloodelard Tne occupation on the partief lone am much pre cludes that of the ether, as to bulk of matter fil ling a given ammo, forhiJe the introduotion if another. and equal volume; at the saws piece. War iv 'apparently °navel/whir: a war nu the deubtlesa, of the /at war with the state ceraleious concomiLiats, anti still Inure danger ous results. If tae subject matter wer4 extentive encueh to yield &al thicg tat a pretex t. it might he reed core ptttently. The 51ersOti;hke none of the inspottaLoe Isaiah the bank d the Rio Bravo psesessed. Tha notion th,t it aria the only available location fa. a Pvclfio ittilroad proves so be incorrect. For taming, itarieultural or industrial pc:Mires, it is not Istria one of the tatllions alght for it sri:l dart ;oar Mir 10 it at hove eu•ptoieos. Indo,d, if human evidence have the iltglitest value, we hare uo shadow of a craim to it. It ie an it &lye but here, a par !ha of the MeliClllllSpulAi . The CO2Maislioa pronounced it so The poiteession ha. never been oat of Mexican hands; and to seise and occupy It is an set of designed hostility. lint the Mexleata are ail eikger for the fray, ae thli government eanpossiblyi be. ii e hear oath. log from Mexico,. that does not bear along with it, the explicit sesoranco of intr. The •holit ap parent sooprof Senta:anne, is to Mflerne the anitnosity and ettmulate the icourage of his pee piel The 'lL:arena', the igoveroment veto, abounds with editorial articles Ingenious in their adaptation, to pronto en sail-American feeling. A recent somber contained IS formal announce. enenlythat under no peril would the goTeincimat of Santa Aetna withdraw lid pretentious, to the debateable ground. Its language is: "We have uo intention to ducats the lboundary question. It ie so clear, as regardrtho territory to which It refers, that nothicg .but bad faith could have rendered it doubtful, or de hided it its favor of North American Interests. The Boundary Com mitiiion declared the territory within the parts. diction of Mexico, and that, declaration has all the force of a treaty etipalation, according to the terms of the treaty itself Upen thin sub. mantis! feet there can be Co controversy; we therefore will waste no Vino about it." Nothing could be more explicit than thin.— No doubt disturbs the et ttledbonviction of Baa SA Anna. that it is Mexican soilwhich is In deeper ; oeflaitli.T, no doubt, that an opportunity is offered for avenging the grids of 1847, and re etoring the loth eplendor of Mori.= tt dacional-• idad." A contest at the phesent moment will array •for the first time the nation unitedly agathet the• North Amerleensl; testing, as Barra AMA conceiver, the strengtl of the two powers wader circumstances equlty and fairness.— Hence the cheerful readiness to set about it and the alight difficulty wo chill find in inciting an early contest. National troops ore ordered to the frontier to reinforce the Tasty levies of Gen. TRIAD. He is to be sustained at all risks and costs. The views of our own government, we pre • some, are more or less distinctly Indicated In an article of the Werhington /Man, elsewhere re printed. The CiaiOn..it will be remembered, ni ter the first hasty deolarationiof its notions, im mediately upon the receipt of Gov. Lane'. proc lamation, annoneced that nothing official with regard. to the subject would, appear . until Gar. Lane shonid be heard front at greater length.— On Friday, goreintatint was placed In poseeethou of the Horernor'e extraordinary drnmemicstion to the Mexican executive, settle; forth in detail the rationale of his recent Proceedings. Upon this hint, the organ now spetika The adminie. tuition le revolved to austainlthe position of Mn'. Lane. Negotiation is dieclaimed: the Diceillal Is to be assumed. If-the seizure be resisted, as it Is morally certain it alll ihe,. hostilities aro count aspen; and then for the dn.:lston= of glorious war. Gen Pierce certainly advances math the alternative with his eyes open —N. Y. Timis. CINBC/1 Cr DATTOH.—Tha census of the .alty, taken by order of Council, Lem just bean comple ted, and ebowa the followioe resalt as oxclured with the enumeration of 185 a: 1850. 1653. 1,269 1.808 • 1.901 2 807 2.077 9,029 - 2 043 3.490 2 477 3.467 - 1,001 1,067 23 do Ed do 4th do 6th do G lt do 10,771 16.602 : - 206 10,070 Add colored 0CT1.350 ,atei:o 1860 The growth 'eLue indicated bee mainly token place doriug tle last half cf tho period Melee tho Yederal Calm. Tho causes which produ ced it—thee 'Prowl and tonufaoturing elements —are now operating with coostantly aogmoot- Mg vigor, and wo. bore every 'rumba to expect that lo two years from We. dm°. the poPula• Don of Dayton CD come up th 25.000 —Dayton Gaz. RAILZOAD EICIVCIII —rho Venengo Spectator understand* that the . Encineere who. have MU , tiered the parson of the Pittehargh end Erie radrcad between Franklin and &forcer. find no diffiecity le the was; and that the hcavieet trade will not exceed 40 feet to the mile. W/1111 . 11 /SD Pan Galen lisetaosp..—We !rein from the Warm that our 1,700 Owes of etmk of MU company havo toen'ta tea alresty. Tell amount anthoritst Is 2,000 at um and I e &moult required for argot:king tntOnapany is 1,000 The Recublis st yesterday nude up the •bole course of Santa Anna since his return to Mexi co, and concludes that "hors ate all the pro liminsries of a war." We treat aid belles. that the conclusion is premature, and without ado tte foundation. It is not to be deputed that the procedure of Governer Tabs In taking military poseeecion of the MecillWealloy is both theelent and foolish. grant all that can be said of the marmots bloc, der carom tted'by Mr. Bartlett in running hie hoondary lints=grant all the additional compli cation of the cane graving out of the wholly to emboli:ad and Illegal approval of that lice by the tate Secretary of the Interior—still, it isnot the It., tad, that, tractor the treaty, DO lina has been run which the Government of the United' 'States dm rightly recognise: for this plain and conclueive reason—that the treaty makes the joint eignaturon of the anrveyor and the nom miesorjer en indispentable . condition precedent to the validity or the recognition of the line.— There is no pretence any wham that this condi- tion in the case of Mr. Bartlett'. line has been complied with. Withorft touching, therefore, tifc merits of his line, it is manifest that its recognition by our government would be in defeat of the -treaty.— fa this must be &died the lodisputed fact that the Congress of the United States hue formally end fully repudiated the line us run by Mr. Bartlett , And beyond all this and if possible .trill more to the point, stands the additional fact that the Mesilis valielhas always belonged -is New Mexico, and was.4ts a part of New Mex ico, transferred to the United States by the Treaty. In this state of (sots; it &lapetus that the armed occupaticn of the valley by the Mex ican troops it wholly to violation of the rights of the trotted States, and of every principle of in. terouioaal low. It would be insolence if per petrated by any natters When perpetrated by Mexico it to at coos ineolence and folly. Yet it by no mesas (chows that there toast be war. Mexico—poor, weak, distracted, wholly Int cur mercy--a nation to which war with the United Staten must be annihilation—is in ne po sition easily to provoke to ultimate measures tither the government or the people of the Vol.• ted States. True, she may once more pass, as she has heretofore passed, the limits of all rea laonable forbearance; but it is nevertheless true that toward her the natant policy of the Vol. Ited States Is the ;sulky of forbearance and of peace. It is, therefore, on all accounts, to be I hoped, and, as we believe, it is to be expected, I that In response to such a spirit, the Mexican authorities will, upon due reflection, abandon their purpose of bolding the Merlin& valley by try arms. ThOquestion at lease hi a question of boundary [indexe% existing . treaty etipulation.. It is on Its face & question to be eettled by nego tlatiOn. What is 'known of the case tends to sta• [Lorile, as we believe, the conclusion that it may be so settled to the advantage both of Stea -Imu and of the United States. Under Inch air counitscoes, it is not only criminal—it is absiud in the highest degree—for Trims or for Banta Anna lo insist upon ,settling the question by fuoo. While, 'therefore, wo do not look for war with Mexioo, it fa yet proper to say that we by no means regard the seizure of the Meant valley by Tries no an admissible proceeding. We do. not perceive how. either the people or the gov ernment of the United States can submit to - itas o permanent disposition of that territory. It is true that the question has been complicated by the errors of the late administration. But, be this as it may be, we entertain no doubt, kout, all that has been announced of the foreign policy cf this administratint, that all suitable measures t ace already been taken, and will in future he taken, to place the whole (Landon, both before the Melina authorities and the people of the United States, in its proper position, Thar lealllNG ACCIDLST. —A end and diaries ing accident occurred yesterday about half a mile south of this plane. Mr. James C. John eon, of Springfield township, and- family, con sisting of Me wife, two daughteri, and n son, started on Sabbath morning far this place to at tent, Churoh, In a two bore° buggy, and when within half • mile of town, and about to descend n email hill, his homes became - frightened, and ! ran furiously down the bill, and surges a bridge, end then over a very rough nod stony place of I rood Before crossing the bridge, Mr. John ! r.. * 1,1 youngest deushter, about twat,. Yssre old, was thrown --icoreathe buggy, and two or three rode on this elde Of the bridge, Mr. and Mrs. I,Johnenu were thrown from the buggy, the form er receiving severe is juries in the region of the' aver, nod it is greatty to be feared will Anne l fatal, net the two Inner receiving serous, but It to thought not dangerous wound,. Oao of the Aloes theta hertme eotaegied is the wheels of the buggy, which MO the • toms spinet the (soca and &topped them. The oldest daughter end con remained it, the boggy, and escaped without icjary. Dr. James lllngeMn„after being apprised or the arendent, he-erected ita the spot and tendered rill the aid in hie pewter.— Mr. -Johann it ludiy bruised about the head and face, and itjured in the bark. The sneer era were placed to wagon prepared ter the pair pole, antigoonveyed home. The. little girl ap peared to ho in greet ng'ny, and at the lima we thought she could noe live. until rho reached home. • Ml= S;oce writing the abare, ve Irikrn thst the ii lie slr! has died. —.lace. Irta A MAINZ TVOICIII Zneerzo rr 017101—T6e •Icnotcrn District, in Ler+ln county, has °hate c. Ltd,: for Regtvter cf Deeds, in place of Iles, blob Caon.l..v. dtirvaced, over /Inverter, the reg. Ivr Dcrcocrotie eacOitlnte, cad the redetitabls "Me Szattarieg " ".-Tgo mactieg was bald co Mandiy loot. :fee velure. show the election cf Slav Ours , RO3lll, cf Tneroarlon, formerly an nifi,tant to Mr. Coombs. Toros Miscasts. Sylvester. Scat. Thomaston 121 .6 3 lizekland 183 164 `.- B,nth 'Moms:ton 57 ' 8 'Nissen 74 4 Onion —, 44 12 Cashing 10— 10 Friendship 7 5 , st. Otarge 23 7 _ Total 469 205 40 Town of tiferhln ton to balteord from. IiZIIIING TIADI New 131D7011D.—Perbsps fe• peroons , map those lmmediatify engaged in the beeriest, are aware of the Importance of {he herring trade in this city. The aebooner Abbey orrieed here with 38,000 berriers, belog nil ehe could carry. &mai eessels,, all from blartho'n Vineyard, have arrived within.a few dye with trext quentitite of the flih. Open bode 'laden entirety with herrings frequently come in. The importation fur the rest week will probably not fall abort of 8 00,000, and they Bell readily at 75 cents to 80 minty - per hundred. Largo numbers are taken by the country towns in this vicinity.—Nev Bedford Abram/. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal has Ibis day declared a dividend of three per cent, ($6 a share, par $200) This is the first dividend ever declared from this work, which at one time ex perienced the very eitremity of depression, gell ing at Ices d:lan $5 a ebare. At that price, the company bought at auction, about ten years ago, 500 Mime. belonging to the State of Pennsylva nia. The. market price of the emus stook Is now $l5O, so that the purchase made at '52,600 he now worth $76,000. tee pregame that, here after,„ the profits of the work alit go ou berme log, good that !stockholder', who bare had faith and patience, will at last be rewarded. Tho oontlagent fund of the company, dediseting too dirideed Just declared, is upwards of $BOO,OOO Incurzeos Cotexca.—The Carlisle Eipositor says-teat all CUSS of contagion" diatom having disappeared and tho buildings having been thor oughly cleaned and whitewashed, the faculty have directed that college duties be reenteed r om the Bth lust. In their opinion the absent mis deeds may return to their studies with entire eafety. Two or three cases of variolold of • mild form are reportel among children In town. Noce of them areregarded as dangerous. A curious fact, Illustrating the mune of tradf, is elated by the Baltimore! American, namely, chat the steamers of the Parker Yin Company running between that city and New York, and 113011 to be hemmed to a daily line, have Not yd taken away a single ton of coat, though built en- . p sally for the coal trade, but are freighted with Waters produce and mantafaetures transperted aver the Ba:timore ancrblato Railroad—Nat. /n(d. A Bin Own.—Wc read that some three or tour years ago, on 17C•1213 and baggage 9r going from Ostend, Belgian:loanslly leaped, cores • abWll a thirty teat, which was lett by!an open budge; that the eogiuser was notAwamthat the draw woo removed. We copy the statement, and peewit' nee it a big one—the chasm we mem The story will take care of keel. MIIICCII AM, New CAATLE ILULIOAD.—The Engineers engaged In eurveying the route for thle road'have reached Wllimes Iltlls, on theli way to New Castle, and thus far report very favorably. The genie, It is said, need not ex ceed ten feet to the mile ea far aa they haregana. —Me. Mfg Mirrnovuursa viz WontD.—The statistics of all the varietal branches of Methodism in &dope an/ America show s total of 10,408 traveling and 33,000 local preachers, who minister t0;2,- :, 036,182 communicants. A white Man was sold for eagranoy, for the sem of tuenty.five cents,, the other day, in Ogle comely, 111. Ilia parotzseer not being able to make change, the , thattel" loaned the neoesss• ry awn. The man had a A German AntWillevery organ Is to be Load at lVasblogton, entitled The National Democrat. Frederfok Bcaldt le editor. The American and F3reigu (twat) Anti illseery-Booletyhtrnish eii ISB,OOO . to sten It. Eillia=ll32l a_lc,:t+ln Unica. Jane 6 MEXICO. • Se- .11'Lass's Vciumuccr---No remedy over invented hag Dorn co sore...tut as tale greet worn Ttraihag. All who b. wog It 'hare /ran eucelly 'snout bad awl delighted at lta vendetta intetgr .ad Ta Nal sh all Lb• testituoalata to ita Steer wont ad volt men vs inst. (bantam:or:dent ourselvea With a !dial abstnet of'. few of theta:- Jarbet C. A 11.,. of Amboy. gars . doe* to a eLILI ,to ran old and It Draught away 63 aroma 11. watt .:ter zee* another done to the no.. elf Id. which brought pray SO mere, m Onus 133 worms fa about twelve hours.. Andrew Downing. ol Cranburr townwhlP. 'Vwitidi go tint?. gave hie child ova taaJDOOrfal, aad obi owed 177 from,. !lent morning. on a repo:Won of the donr4 oh. humid 113 .112.!. Jonathan floughmam, of Weer Organ,. tart entaty. wires that he i 3 unable or edyply the demand, na the YMyla ig hh. neightertnarl Fay. after a trial of the others. Mat none fa annal ro Dr. STl..a.min Vermifoge. Moron. D. 6 J. W. Cotton. of Witiehe.t.r. Ind.. hap r.,pad Ig o r spring to get ohms of thle Vernathige Alter wiling slew bottles, the demand b:eame great for It rhet thCr Idea wev coon exhaceed. Tt r state that It has pr.dosed the teat effect oh:lover . and Is very popular among the people. Bat we mast, for want of roam, ins • further (s -enores fora future Dotal,. Thts great Wona EpeeMe =lf be pareßaad from all dragg'sts sod meeehants, fa taso sod colon. also from !Be ale proprietors. FLESI:NO BROTHERS J . e.g . EU =MIMI ta IWO A Co— 80 lipod street. ger- balievo Nature hcu -provided a 1...4y foe ellry discs.. which deth le bete to. LIMB I'LTROLIKII or LOCK OIL, pot up es ft Lowe. from the rreet 'enrolee,. concealed deep In the bone!. of Mother Earth, 1., uohout ddubh one of the greateet of them, remedies. Lend the following leetlmony, veep by Ureteral parent: Pilaus, Tour; Ohio, &lot. 16, 1051. ddr. A. 11. filer—tilm I have sold all your Petrolearn. or Koch Oil:some two months put, and bay. been lock ing lot your sgehdto get • fur th er moot', I cow bath sold some dolma more. We butet found the oil Vera' tcallont In glut and Dysentery. Hy dadghtsr, at We time your scent was hero. was lying very low with tn. Au= I gore h ats mocenadul. and 10 Maim boor. Mc th• •seond. !be nut stooped. and able recove immedistelg. It is a1t0... •straordlnary remedy / f or roe* end Inflamed gror.Cate.kingists. and Rieumetirm. .4AI, the Altus:2m. han, beet earad et look standing. Touts, witn morn, Isast Dautton. For sale oy the Drugsnote in Pittsbutoto. 09 (Payers adrertbling Petrel...l Olen. MOJA gia— BURKE BARNES' SAFES—lse . re le the thcl of testbrouy as tether value of our 6i/EB: upon which we au caufldalitly rut Manx:l:tut. of our work. We hat* already publMed eaveral catlitatee, proelua that Bafe• reads for our regular •cd ordinary rale', and wild abroad. bate beau ex:Memel to lbw SEWER-EST TEBTB IN LOTUAL CONPLAURILTIONd, and proaernal their coataula totally fres IT= damage. The following U another proof of the tam* Incontutabla character:— 810,000 WORTH OP BOOXB AND PAPIRB SAVED WITH A 840 am! ALBION. Sus Cogurr, Pa.l November 12. lb= Musa. Bow Baugl—Dtar alrsi Tour two bitten went Only received. 1 was &Went at the tune. 1 would 'l.74dergtell throini4ri!;;A=lritill marmot. of the lOrn of June uty stare building below burned to Lama It was built of wemland Mirk • largo three etory building. My bate wet In It at the time of the dr, and fill into Me cellar. whore than ws• • birge amount at od. Items a very baby., My notee and book` amount. that ware In the B.H. •m ted to alma Ten Tbotmand wbirk woe none ti not a N. g 6 gig paper *rend: and further. I would stivize any person win t 3 doing business, to lore co time, but boy a &le co keep their papers, go..ln—and get mochas. le goal. 1 4.13 safely moommemd Ton, W.. WfrAtr TOWS. truly, JOUN MADAM sfirOAßD.—Dootor 3lnea having Seen mlloveg from hi. oillel9l dutlra Burma mod Ttaslelsat of the 0.8.11•rl. ilo.ilral , &111 fa fatnto eve his wadi- M. 1•9 atteettas t , " Ms Prof...Wm Offimmul niddemoo No. 149 Third Mitot. &bon 8m111111•19. saffrlaro - _ or w. DIRT.C? the attention or our read rs to the sivertiooturut of .. 110Rat'h INVIGIOBATINCI PRIMAL' . to bo (000 d upon tho fourth eeon INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! n. C. LOO YIP. Ulna, No. 59 9.r0xl rtrint. Putttarrgh. D11=70115 Sawn L. Lemis--..-..-..Lato of the MAL 13,41 , f /H. .to.per .. or *roof o Co. 170.41.0r0 MeAdvotoe,—.-.----Olroo of Amen a DoNamew. RicAanf of 0 an. Sts[ A O. 11- (roan lL of Clolln. -Nloaes a Co Amor of boo, abony Co, Oli 'or Z of VollArd lircoml. Henry G. . Co.. of hlr. CULP AnAto Low-- ofJorow* Low Co . cAorks CL D. Botel OW Joh. J P.m, of A 0 U.... Co. irau.. of AA A. Woof. , Cf . C7larla of ovelvey t Atom Aftcrtravy,r.-.1 7 1r00 of Lews. AttArtntri jr- Oo I..si Norion, _ ..... Vino, of 0, Al U..Eq Mormon a TO . pa of Trowhol,l” Do lat Co" Ax ./10,9A • ....... _ _nom of Maws* Lb' P ow= of Ilseavtn. Mort • f.k,. C ........... to of oboe.. a Collie, 1.1 of IL Matersot Co. 1.) _ _Virgo ___.._._ Vi r tu.; Comm, !moray W. Thomu rim of T. II M...., Lund S o l.forol ....... of Jaloortoo A OnotAol. •lp'wr Vi ro of Narou.BoLloto ..... riurtiout moo CNA,. fam: v.. or Is Talc finzti,Asagt. Faro. of trott arm of 6 Wfl. .lolt t Ncble. b on, lere • AWk Int..r. ;am., it= o. barroy, r• ;Vow r tkmratia th....r•ret K brrner....-.........Jhr5a or W. 1.. fati•Al co. cats. J. IIiPAIN. 1412; 44 , L 1'U°M18..?".11.2= • R. C. LOOMS,, - ( Of the lite am of Sl'Curtly A Lootode.) WIIULIttAI,IIDRILSII IN BOOTS AND SHOES 59 Woisd - street, Pittsburgh.) Third Annual Statement OF IDE STATE IkIUTUAL FIRE AND 111,411/14E /SFURANCECOMPANY....f 4, MU.ll.lrlatqtra autoovaa, I , /leak of th•Ootoroaty. Bar I. LI II .10/9 °la 61 ay Pretaluma trey/ to kay 1, 131.=0 14 ' loakka *vett . /9 ituoJooky and Moo Filrelsar•—.. 1 99 0 41,1 Promha " 01 , WILLI 7 iu Lowes.Aarenres. ristat.s7ocslC.- • it. R.turawl P/O.IIIUMS, 134.11•Inery. Printing. go 77.0.), za Cs4l 316 70 tal Stack. Data uct 0em5d—...........—.. 6 1unAk0 1)0 cfrvourew Ilattio fur Icares....._.--43.K.71. P7 0 70 , 0= Note, AMU: 11.45 an 7, 07 , Aut, a, 0 Cr71.(1.1 ISO - 770-7 ihreurit'el Club of age . ota 13"83 Mammary-- 1.000 00 ---1330.318 70 Azsozat of adjsuel clew ••sizat th. .12010.1: JOIIN P. RCTITRIttortD. Montan county: , P.C. ANDOWICK, Clertsbaro4 PAltUit, JOJiltd. Ptillaelsblat A. •WILISINA, Cooks, Vltlettertr: A. a. 0A.10111Ot; Junto B. KUTIIBII/010, Datolte coantrt A. J. OLLI.IIT, ltarristerg; T. JO:l6z. tt $lO/iClit KLOTZ. Carbon_ elite,: JIILLN P. RUTIOCuFORD. Prollott. A. J. UILLI Meese.. Rlll Inoue armlet peril. of s. and bolted ostflantloto ro 444 e s e n oe at h h te rot or. toP o cO l ro M weoeear . d • e l l e pe e r n hone, One enotualty.or tor • torso of years. Ooze/I-Vete: corner of Yount and Notttltteld Omer. JOttf ' A. A. CARRIER, ActuAtT. Citizen's loonronoo oompany of rittotrargt n. D. K 1 O, PILLSIOM. 143.111111. L.,IIAItBRELL. Sae, OFT/Cs, 04 WATER, BETWEEN KAI= AND WOOD OSEEXTO. [7• mann DULL AND OAHOu RUM ON Tl l / 1 01110 AND mummer? 11111L6S. AND T111H11TA• 0108. inaln <11,111:1S LOH or &Immo 1 mac 100, mama 00 y, ^l GM ata OM INL ARP 4Vt by U6l MILLI DICEAT k o °. DIG META , 100 tona Napiak (cold hiaat) }4c me.l!,cloirmo mogviz z lhaitrbrit x .. fo r . ACON-25„. micatt, instoro II and fn reeky rhll 1311111 Incorgr it CO. LA esh bl 1/.41 - \ IsAlAll Dwain r. - - OTTON-210 - IL.y‘• 117 D 1.41 IhRY APpLE-g -l'7 that tpl f ' • • )1544. fa: axle by' , FLIMINP,BBII3IIIB3., \ Jo+ to/. Mid Oa, CO Wood valet. LIPPERY .F.L.11-300 lbe p 1.1 per, for b round I,t • BROTILILI JCL, bliksgrese - gusband's 1 o.lthant Atsirzni.ulc.t rwed 1 1 1 . - ILE NO HA TIM& BALSAM I nladm j.i , Copalva. Jut tft.'d d Err sea \ . FLEMING nearuzas, e ii" . • 4 • ''''••dla''\ BROTHERR cILIA MUM fraah .P 4 7 "."; fc' C.V IRO xR,TriEu, 3AINTS-47fTa---e1 pikUl - atOUXICI in maul"! &:41. • N \ \ Emma avarnsaa. vtLis—Ntattyiet 1.1 P.NairePtery Abib b woo, by \ N ra. A& L;01, WILSON, NO.lf \ 2S! 7bbb rtzebt: abbr. Ilaad. 1.4.4 - • ,;ggs, for eatet by ifisilr't"couars. AED—No. I.Lardiri , kege, tlik vale by \ Y fI,ILLMp TESL—Ukciti.roc y J. 11_,Lan8. UNNIIT n. oot,Lins. 130TAT0E.3730 bble.NNestannock, Pink A =a so. sym.tor. al• by \ \ • ‘‘, • HENArg. COL 1411" IVRAPPING PAPER-300ienaw Wr4. .nENIIx'AT w Plow QOLLINg.\ 4 3 leviC o3l- -Skoolders,S dos. nod - \ guns, for irt:rl. iltNat 4. CoLLI39. PEMAIES-20 bago•Drf;Peiches 114.1SoiRY LE COLLIN, iio"t cLmc Ts. _..2ww\Ttiri• ".•e\br EititY 03111'6 \ t i,rP..7 . 111 11•4,reed . ani t iral7L - r - Tra- \ 4z ums-- °AN'S OLNYMENT aidll7l7 - * B .2l , l iv oLl+!: -7 4,41. br I J#ll x. Z. Fltra.EßF. , 11.1i(tANT'S rk:TCK4CII.E , LS=IPor .4. n:11. SELJ V 1,4. tITIWPING l*PEß= .7 .llt t iium and • •or We t, \ tbr Wen tper% _Waee:our.. 6 . s. NtrlrAz.hr.t. b.twm :MIN' wad Fu mirth stmts. \ \ ,a T1110)1•11 PA Latli.. I rtili.o7 B .ElN WINDOW :BLINDS— ' A Vet ttatArsolosmrtraiag • Alitt roll aurlar mak Ir , t Jell ~ Tflu.ll*B Pitalca. to nukes 5f..4- ii'Vi , A 1.,51 .----------- . - --+E •.: „ r i ots, of Aims Yi \ '''''',"'''' ', CAI' Ailril u ar IS3141,11:21 . dizmitoltituti. 0 Ii t . i . I T L I I., - It k ot `, ., s g icilY . li \ - 1 c ~ . \ ;mu,* LICIOWIT. Water atrat._ 1 A.BD-14017,1 ati4 Itrbbla. : Las 4, \ 4 "`.4 ''' 7. Bar. ik ' fluent% w ' stmt. \ yit—A-PPfIittVAWF73OO bills. *uad wr.ra.s Polikr.t ... 1 1 0 ...s. 5... i.i. 1.54,„ s y Wan UT s .m 0 . SICri'd.TOES-30 b Wk. .W.lii tr. Blue, ii,nd I ha' , k eye" aztd'N..b.aioe4. Potabal *rade et . ..,, ." , sow BONXILOIiaII -1110/SYHT4 I,IUriNX,--120-bagS /40' 9 1 r00 pg rift, ' .. CY s sid taillel.l4 . WWI 7129111 i * INrszT _'.„% '; ' \' .. •.-',, - l' - . .' 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Joudlisotan 114,44- - -.1, Br leaned N\ - \ M. taxon. uotioi...a ~_....:1 \ 'ln an lEtb. • m* .o.drty o, iiki.,,,,,,.. z su v f,... , , • • 1 La cr0m.....6 de en, 1. , To ccodulo .10 t • . \ \ THE minx PAM P sum, ' • rams .—..-.-....-1,---?4 • \ \ Prido7—ltoasfa of Mr. sod Xix raCIIING. sed MASONI:C.II.*LLI •_,. 11ALEINA BTEFB2IO WI 'Th in. tnrEtga unrivalled Italian Vaal!i yip ii,.. \ GRAND CONCER. •. ' .k&m.t the 15th of J1:13/.. at du &bon Liall. • 1,7 .. ' PAUL .111LIS3, \ • Tb. 6... t extraordurary pridmomnou of hia adw f ; ream) drat remnant Ana bocorary invaaber cr to•Itla. ti,lic=rairm tt1..,"....:-. 'otta a•y,-- „ =DAME MELIA PATTI 811311.10301, • Thu poprilar Yonne: and ii4LuazcB sla,exosca, na , , The famous 1 , 404. , , ' . LOOK OCIT FOR patilEssoß JOSH wlss.s Ur FLYING SHIP _Ep AND *IL/Ai NEIN•GE/1.1.15. rE LAMES or LAWRSIiCkVILLE RESIITTSHIALIf 07102C11 portant been • TZA .tarr 161341. OItOVE. LTHURIteLT APTEIMOON, thoUth inotant—thopthceedt to be nnpro. nested 8080 tsthltenn,th. ton Muth. ileftenthst.the In to oortrod both 1 o'clock thronesout that afternoon. itnpt 1.0 for adults (nth 8, or Om thildron froth 6to 7. Tiersto for Nnnnr, to b. had at th e princoni Bootatonn .81 1812: 8 at u r i n t. a .t.. 1 str ;w ilLenton i Latortntorellot nod on the gr 0864. 011thrun _taking none. at oho dent Atintlaston to the 0 round's thoe. C _ ARGO'S COTELLON LAD BRASS SA-71- 1131LN BAND eau be obtitatd at WlNa•so tCaa'a ram.. Racal, Yoarth etreet., Min AUCTION ALES Fourteen Valuable Building Lots in the ()I , 3 I ,, SATUR ia. D t !Ll . ter t n u oon, at F ir i:k`f.iig SOUITIFN BUILD. ON 141%.1 8111.647—1nte Noc. f 17 althatenn the northerly sidta of Wylle amt. ram =m a ltreat. haw log mob trant of It teat, extexklmg b ee t 1 ,f et to am noay 20 feet fo( Inch a t, ON /411ELLIN o f Nos. 102 altal/011. Om Dort/MAT tale of If manna eteent. stletalara LeAs 0 Al.Beo each a front Of 24 fest..e 'Wit Mak. Ilt feet to 2 / 1 10 Alm. Lots No. 112.1204 ml 44 Mtn on tbo sattlsem ly etle or thenklthennet near NWtost Me baringartla • front of 21 feet, attending throeitt tre7tne Attest /14 fel.t. ' .• ON WEBSTER FISIES—Lot N. 1, M Orton:At • Patton etreet. having a front et NI feet on Neinter Arm; extendlne beet to an alley 11 fest 21‘ !robot s}:,.. Also. Lot* Noe. 2.2 and 4, sajotrons altatilt=‘, .soh a front of 116 feet on Wettata street. es to the some atley. • - • Al" Trots N0..21.= and 21,41thana on Wetet• 4131. R. near Loa= street. hartas coons front of 24 htt.naroota4 log back to an le um 514 tnettee vide. which le hat-tray between Wearer mull Wylie stmt.. t Tern—Oreotbarth oath, nntldna In on Elm] arm Payment...Mtn Intareet. Saile,ther 1woos!. 01,07 11.47 N. 0.. No 167 Fort..-th anat.= at the flalsa =cam. reps plans eon bags jeo P. IL. DAVID. Anotltnier. Second Sale: of Oakland. loiti--Con*o . . N THURSDAY aftemoati; 9th iiuttivit. at 3 o'clok. on tbak fron4.S..lU baSfdd NIM•adLT na W ISNPY LOIS Of 0 ROUND. ranging Insist ham daft .a rem Memo and • ball aorta. manual ma hoary lama.. avenue and atre.ta Adamson tOarsto a ln tha rantafal,ota om of OnlLLatiD. Ibao Lots ara unsasnamad - beat a c i d Let al t the . nequialte• at • destrabar maul= PADS most of rapidly In taint trom ttitt rary• y toast= of Ma city In that afloat.. - • • Tenna—One fourth eaatt. sornainder d ‘ fssas oonal an. nuol PoYM•ats nit? IntsseaL , Plana Do - ' Sales /looms. Omnibtmes old hate Pautth enag., eaP Velnak on day o (sal. - ief P. k N TERJRBDAY e ve ng • Dirge s o l o of Trioreg cl""th" 1 00 ' O ', V Z"2'" i m.bare so Pig Sa. “anal Ito Ameriardi A b renture Mlnll,l LT• :474' 1 " R4l ' ' " auws74olll,j; HandsomeTonatry Beat, . ~-.. , • • , . fliN THURSDAY - evenice 9th instant, ii•\ • - • N. I Ill:taloa. et the 5e.e.......: 9 ....ie ‘...e.me, TOM itreets,wlll be .on— • • - . : ~ That larva sad valuable LOT OT GRAMM Vitus% near • Ilhterveills. tontalolor between three neat four ame..d..T. .DOaaQaLlur lend. of John ITruthr; Eel.. Judze II arratr a ne4 , ..n Ward l herinve front on two streets 60 feet al a Irian toed owl g rem; .1, on whleh there ...warned* of two hundred eboaw•bre. log Troll Teresa Nor farther laarleulars, inputor of Rohm. Wrght. owner of •Ledlie . • , end Bedford street; &Toroth Ward. Title haitsoniabte. Tenn , at vun, \ \ . 4 , MI ' . ' ' P. M DATl3.9loellonewr. -__ ' Qoid and Eh lver Watohek Jewelry. a& FRIDAY evening, loth instant, at , /A o'clock. at Ma Pales Roma. =oar crillocl . lFitt . \t'Po=turtlairitiglLTE2 motli - thick ary.v.rr anterior Gold Patna Lim of peat tit Prt t (11111.1t6t. PISEOL%PANG! UOODS F s \ P. IL DAUS. aoatioticar- . „ L..., Jecond-Hand P Forte. . PtN XIONDAY afternoon. 13 th kilt+ f.itl3 -.'y . o'clock. . t th. Cownswecied Bale. Ecowit. MA.? ot. ',.. and ma lams.. will to 'GU— • 'A I \ Ch. Ift.O2tILTE ISI•bI7CLOY m ..wm ?OM.' i.e -\, • , P. IL DAVIS. Auelicnow.- 't • ." ,• . s garpenters' Tools. ' (Thnroday) EVENING, , June , 9,, at - r t a9d.k. at /be Cuaakerclal Wee ikon ea .4 KIM. etveta 1011 be mkt—. ~ =mt. of L'.., 0. chest caurali NUS' TOnij3. J.. P. X. DA.P/a. Auslebe.: =Mann TO xsc mag AND ircuuusoluct \ . .Btuldiug tt Par Sala: . 5.' , .. 1411:BE SOLD PIIBLIO AUCTION' -, 114 A, r,...2.1,.... 11", :=1,,./LI:IORE.TzS,,. ci1L1%1,•Dig1:„.115.3. ..i.,rgb l g.:itpa b ttl i. r . vl .,4 O r p r t. 11, th. Pala. The title la lallnotable. tea 11/047. Ige.LAIN.; Beal Zit., Asrat. ' . THE UNITED'ST A TES -'‘,,, LIFE ANT/ INSURANCE,- ANISTUITY_,_ , \ MUST- COMPANY, L , .... 'PHILADELPHIA. 0114liTERED APHIL'26, 1850. 'AP, 88ATIRIT8 AL naer V miTA. ' 'OOO . . ". C6O . \ *,is 8. B...o•rner of Third and . Chailmit f triikts,' Plalladilphia. Cl Icits or !Es yoxa 210.AEDAT 11184881,8814: t1 ,8 1,t.5, %%Verdi.' \ Paul B. 8:43.1. l ' ' Fix li.TigTh L'05:nr..."7.......__'4.4, ~ i iru j.. , kk r4 3 71.. ' \ fr . —....„..,,,, -...-; .P..........,,,,b. 1,.. Crivlb,Ql3.4":' Fiv tbeow W. nortlean. . 16 W 0., , ci4 . 1 87 . 1,710. ‘ tiv IL Witboa., ly..8 4 ' \ ~,, (.80841.71.24.8481.8.14.10.,4 1 \—______ '_ '' ''`'.° “N.; (+SORGE F. DIEM • PORWARDING AND bo.er - Alas= tt: LletL `p.'"Le.",ltTat i.'algirtV4na-... rout arm Van. a s in AU Una!, ta &a, to any pair[ On MM. Wha Onlo ar nob- Vol:Ariatotar'4o9=.3 •3i 2 man datim7 Wino.% lasort r be• ean hadtwaran naltu&r.z. & zr.renscolr COTE AND. PROVISION 8R0415,444 so. 4 ixer/4101 IrCILDIII93, \IILIMIXOIII. \ Jttad-kg, 0.06a.ne .r2fkcrm. acw. 444 ada thUllirm=shirerninfally• nees3ll\ . 1 • s •• • '. New Mader 1. i I3ELLN NINA POLKA; ‘4 - I.lButl2trl \ ILI nes Potts. =lad br Prot Watta/bakotfate eityi 11 PT'ilarikliorf m.. Traltr4etllabiNt'Mt ithael:',.., tadang:=l!:by b cl;4liatrainlii; ' • ' \ . rester WI rosy; 1.7 Unkatustata )4: •:•,. . . • e 4 reary '",, :foliZte air" i.tab'ula 16 bite Crow • by John medal. . - • •- • . \ : ' The Bant:ea oftlaielealre'-bern a • esHeetten o f rarme • than fi ft y of cbs mkt beautiful ecatati 8 4 1 :!141.0n!.!fk , • . Oltlil.t 1101‘,2,11 , 2p. i tritrx.....„„.:A \ .7.- bi .11" elan ontie 04.1 en glilyi.Yi ,. ' . Eicelsior Otottiimis Lino to Statpobix_. ; TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FERRY 4 paw i even lb. Amsse Nave. Name* mots .Lereee.m. es /1.4.1' eenPed. Tler en. berm°. BUMPY to .I,7lllSo.lll4tiV*t ).,s0 711[117 VHS ba. sesesed . atel r rernand..aa ass MONDAY 4.-:: et.ery °NMBUS. so nth Aesori,. te° e'elath A.. N. ao° 7 o'clock e.k .Mll PatArnour ter , pot mim na•ro.l. • ire the mopes ce,.e, Journal. IleioSe La Peat oroy ' all.] \ Par Sale Loar.- • • FIR - 'MATZ FAMILY ommttak., ./1 . shish tiss bass to ass bat • d'art ttos, a t a larosip. %/Posits at mum,' Mrig MA uica3301.4011,.. n,..iy.d.--IL.tors.4- &- r : .14agan4 otb,r lib glaat "4 °"'""'""114",..- . . t . 4 ..X4 t .0 oYAn POmIIM 419,.... - ti:.3.etuVlaik La by Cu ybdb,. - I,solgraFiere•ubayyy et BM= oar ete,t °YOURS GOOD' 4 rolwatabg with illylli- . • abbplle• of tabu, .m.,,,~,,, 4,, bigab a. , Rev el . dayblb:s ;b14,41b ab 0.144442 dam'. V*,. llamas colltrarElny,lbl.f.f. \ I..llnkV. RATE.% UMW JOURNAL-- ~ rewatita .1,. , 10entay by 'LYON 411 =UM' .'"" I n.. . I. t.Za 0P44 Strrat.,34m T ea ". ' U0.1 .4241E4 Of •?1 mnia. ,Illtati"."101,-, vo, a r ki, Ro , Ma., La tho vane" stif ir Dori or tr ui liatai 'Ar il. ~... ,11‘ 4. - 4. : :-" S R 31 , , Irg alqUillft:r• . o=2l