~ ,:„........„, ,:,.. r :.. c.: . - -,- - T • .' . T 1 ITSBURGII G4OIITE, 7. --"'"--7.-PCBLIISEUCD-B-1-Cl'Fli.CC-E I; CO. ---:f7 PATy . 11 . 11.7,801L anaDAT MORNING, JUNE 11, 1853. ,Sia(7-etEAPINO : 141 TER W ll + BE FOUND ON NACII PAGE OF THIS PAPER. • 13"..Tretprtnn Marti Garrert..— a ezttridve cletu our Vire.olo7l3.ax.etteollernio bur lonrinen men • s*itleidrabls odidnua tilt tnakkat thel beuineu )mown. • Oar Mrallstlou li seMmteu tour ..t flee tbraioskt, reach. , ; 4.1.fi1ait..,T4741nan• and county inlWastern Penne7l- -I,7l.+4oll,iaina..r.l4tarbla. • ,meol.i!mee•neenre . th;riditorlal Rocas nor iliiO4 - 7S4lllll22ment of thik Liam Oaten:, 6pOJon...jdatuta7. -ADIMUISEIIe who Jesire Char lu the • isms (.13 iyOrd•T 51sme Mull them: la before 5 o' pet, on BaUldaY 011:0C , ' • prittocatenc -WHIG :NOMINATIONS. • rte cu .c. comatistoxim. MOSES POWNALL, Of Ltuietute County. iontroit arimium. ALEX. X. MoCLIIRE, OJ Franklin County. . ion enavaroa ara - Mutti, MEYERS, 0/ Giorkm County. - `D c ' foaornaatuagtaaxwaTLa We give place, a very Interesting - and ladd statement the Wealth, remmines and trade of the upper -r-.4.4.;..";,4teinsisgehela Valley, from' thti pen of W. T. This statement Li deserving of from oar buskiess men, sod we will glie a:higher (ides of the im-. .-.4 - `....;;'s..e;l;netisitois till Pittsburgh cf &direct and regular commtinication with 'ia region eo rich fie Prodoctlans'and Capacities. tMii connection we are reque [ ated to atate that idie'catamittes to OIIITMIIe the city for the eon . liciriptions to the fund for extending the Slack -, , water improvement to the Virginia line, have dlelfed the work' among themselves, as N it Meters. Allen Kramer, Josiah Xing, Geo. Dar .''lllo 441 , 1.W121 Itagaley will canvass all that per. 1-tho CyfrOrl the Monongahela rifer to cedrit alio, and Fifth street; and hiestaz. W. W. - l'enimek and it. B.:Flembag will -• the eemainder. i . : int.:committees 1701111=100 their on Monday next, the 18tit cf . Simi; and to make a very thorough canvass of "' titie#Y; We bospeik for them a hearty con . ipe go' the part of those Who will be welted ~ en by; them. • Voirtitersecri:.—A few days ago, the Post corn: _existed most bitterly beomme la Locofoco offioe iti .„ .. holder gave the Gazette email advertisement ',T O the victors belong epoile," it said, was 30;and Datoooratio doctrine, it , which it most re belieied No Whig Paper was entitled tit.any thing, even a singlet mouth, from the _ :Teenedrp under Democratic rule. IfUeferilay, the Same paper, the Poet, had ca "'.` defendlia friends, the qtiondam Whig • - .Coicraissionere of Allegheny county, for oont4- '-' paPer its orgsmosid bestowing upcie "..`• ', it the coutitypinting„and it l ots it hitt& wise: . - ammeieteitere, It lays, !ere elected by the ~ i teoitte; the Auditor's Report te intended far the informaUon of' ' the people, and the Commission ers Wisely seleaed the Post, tie one of two pa ., • • in which to publish their_ advertisement. WCII, judging by this rule, whit becomes of Mr. ~;;;;,. yiereef The inference is, that he wee not elect .'• ed by the people,buthy the Locolocoe, and that Ihreemment advertisements are not intended fuformation of the people; but of Lo - eefoues aleni—and a forthe.r Inference Is, that as We Cotattilmionare were elected by Whigs done that they, the Whige, are the people; , Welt is not far from the truth. A Tits !fuser Geop.—.A. few d ays egothe Ban ' - i";l4ifility /tee:tier - published a kiteteseent to the _I 4.:.'.: - 'tiffecit that almost the entire Whist crop of Rich- ... 'land and "adjo inin gc oun t i es l n great , Ohio—the :; . ..:; - ..eriteittrotring region of that State--was dee. ',Artnitd. pt the " fly." On this statement the Minefield - omehitta CO He'ruld..Somments as . . ~,.....Methsve toads many impitritrefotte farmers , ...:.',..dits4,lii"yet, have heard of bet little fly la this .. , ....county—indeed there was 116701. a more. protein .. .-' lig - paint than. the present.l WO laity. yet be visited by this 'nisei; hut we hope to eacspa". . ". . The fistothisky Rogiateirepliss thus: • - :,'•i - . "Thelnfoeirstion noon which. out statement. *as based, was derived from la prominent pro; ~.. - dune denied in Mansfield." I . . ' It all the dotal:one etatementsahoutalus ran . , I gee of the "fly," which . ar Anew purrent,'Wero - Art4d.ho.thair sourer, we have no doubt they . -.. ..artiuldbo fond, sub this lila:field instance,: to , -/ - have OH - tinted with 4 , promitient produre.deal ,, -'' ettii" . ,A desiee to get ups profitable speetdailve ':- - rderement u nderlies , the , whelS of the reports. .. . . ',:Leiroulatad:alrout hojaries to the growing crops. ; ..: . . ' Itetill commotion we subjoin a feweewspaper .• . paragraphs of.interest: . ; The crepe in the Stillwater alley look prora7 lelegly well, is fir se we observed in an-moat .... shin we - made Into thit region the other day .- -' We Sould hear of no /kin thellilheat, althaugh `'lii thecountry eight or ten miles east of Milton, '.',""ltlsaaid_to be very bad. s —Pigtio(o.) Register. .. ' The Findlay. (Ohio) Coarielr says that the • - • wheat crop never locked better' in that - vicirdt.r. It generally. looks well we. bHero throughont -'-.:--: the Manteca, ally. ' ' ' The Whest brop in thin n eighborhood it is I -,- 'said tierielneked batter at_ this eoeson oldie ..year than It does now,exeept In Some pieces where • the late continued ralua hare grodaced standing Aster..., The gsass crop will be abundint. Fruit promisee largely. The craps lot oats and corn will not, we think, be se large en some termer years, yet there,will ibo no scare.ity. Potatoes we hope will be plenty, but can say nothing pop itively about the, prospects. The fine elopers 'two or three days back have brought vegetables rispidlifortfaid.- 7 Perrysfiurgh i(o) - Jotunal. ".--, - Caoes.—The weather until the. middle of May '..Wesateeedingly unfavorable for getting insprieg `-, cope,"S& hot . little corn was pleated before that "- tiros; anti a Considerable' portion wee not bathe ~.; Jeremiad . before the of,Juna. For the past - 'Pro weeks we have had delightful weather, and crops are eeralog forward beautifully. - Wheat • ‘ • Igtmerallylooke well , and grass never was better. We shall have as abundance of fruit—Medina ( 0 4 rig• - . -. From what we have gem ourselves, and ore credibly,informed by others, the prospect for .th e present wheat crop boonover lotta btttor.—.for. tags (0.)'&n8 . ' - ' 1 - 1 ' ' - es.ors.—The *heat criple tome parts of this ',...esunfilooks "promising, although la some sea .li Vail.ti naderstaad,the ope nwinter injured it 1,. , ..4 • ,, oonalllarible. :Theta la not genteelly at. fall • - . ,..',.F . , A I. '.. atop jiii iut.7ear expleated.,- Stark ectinty . (o.) ; 0 046, P1C - -::: • ' . _ Twaltraw.n,Ttaftwoaro:74V i e arwslad- to -beer /—:,,,!. , ,....441 , 1)64i1i5t0rnr - Bewiter , ecninti biz re -700: 001411211a106p . zi. to sObsciibe •;$1p0;000 to 0x io . tfootic at the Oleveimid and Pitts- Itulacjae We hopOtiio dimimteirioners . of ftieleanoti Will promptly cirri enntho reeom. =iodation of the Gr6lll 4 . u*,,. mid that the DF =ton of the Company:win go ontrith the work, netwitilimndfOigelteledefene h ere. Marty of our -. fortiard to aid them, sod there 11= danger but what they Bill got through quo. nend . nlncog the usirs . itenis the Balti. wino eann,litpe peregrsphl ousting that "the Pittsburgh packet, luts.lald up on mount of the tow waterl between Wheeling - wnd littstiugh ; others Will main follow." to eanoil from the Wheeling tinnwinud . the I:opt:elation delight to be conveyed, 14'11W' liege boitA canna t run above _Wheeling they tondentaiwithaf plena. Tho lm- Fusion Jo a - tales 900... The large packets be tween Whoehogand Louisville hid tolay up cn , water so soder u the Pittnburgb .21nniketi - Cliti 'and . whsten4 tinder:iota to the oenherf".,etaihi'oherdated Iti.oo, it a te Gowan ,teeditrie teed that ribelidernbigif boat am and i).--'-CLirnillrittiVin.ThOji: C1146UnCii131"2"76- af. \ talon of U zeot 13= 1 -- . • , 6iitoo •lo Tije. , 20 ga • 10 ,4 . • ths a,,,ocr;:ordi -PO" ..thisikaiidr,bra • h most, probs.., • . ,rtt fleemif 'Br"I'" 1,1 ' r i o doubt Pl•iflni Y* • eiteidT•T!•Fi• • i50t64 . 7 .• •• - • • • • Pie *at launched at that pl. "-Intended IIT.AfieSIII , na ggibs. , - aiiMIMEiMME 'him iloetOn 6.11.441 iii some of the . , .exparts of Wbeat from.thie country 60 foreign countries 'Moe 1835. The follewing tabilehote the, amennt oeernorts of wheat and lour, rode• eedao buihele,',. re:honing 'Nab:labels to the bar ttii.yltit the nice cf the same, for twentpone i tare; from 1831 to 1861, inclusive: Tears. : Beale's. . Value. 1831, • 9,441,000 $10,461,715 - 1832, 4,407,899 4,974.123 1833, • 4,811,061 6,642,602 1834, 4.213,708 • 4,620,379 1932, _ 3,944,742 4,446,182 1836, 2,520,062 8,574,661 1837, 1,610.898 3,014,416 1838, 2,247,092 8,617,724 1830, 4,712,080 7,069,861. 1840, 11,198,365 11,779,098 1841, _8,447,670 8,682,627 1842, 7,237,268 8,290,308 1843, 4,619,953 , • 4,027,182 1844, 7,76L687 ' 7,282,898 1846, - 6,865,828 . 5,736,372 1846. ' 13,061,176 z.-- 13,860,644 1847; ' 22,814,431 , 82,183,161 1848, ,12,781,677 15,863,284 . 1849, 12,067,699 13,037,480 1850, . 7,535,991 7,742.816 .." 1881, 11,028,897 11,648,063 - lir inspecting this table, it will be van that ' on the whole, there la bet little increase of our 'export of wheat, and that in 1840 and 1841, we sent abroad more than 1,000,000 of bushels more e than we did in 1850 and 1851. In 1881, we ex- ported seventpone one-hundedths of a bushel per capita upon our populstion, ladle In 'lB5l, we exported only forty-maven mce.hundedtts of a bushel per °spits. From this view of the sub ject, It will appear 'hat our export of 'wheat does not gain upon our population, but falbr.off. In this period of 20 years, tog, our production of 'ghee hike more than doubled; and It follows that, as our exports here not Increased any, the In crease of the home demand must have kept pace with the increase of production. The home mar ket, Is, by all odds, the most valasble to the American Wheat grower. Epitome of Greek and Roman Mytaology."— With explanatory notes and a vocabulary. By John B. Hart, LLD. Philadelphia, Lippencots, Qrambo & Co. This is a work to Latin, designed for elemen tary insinuation In deadest learning. For este by A. H. English dc Co:, Wood street. The Prealytrrian Quarterly Serino, for -June. 'This is quite an interesting number of this learn ed and valuable work. Published by Willie & Haszard, Philadelphia. Appleton's Nee/lades llapazina for rune, is lustrated by a beautiful steel plate eugraviog of the engines of the screw steamer, Vague ro, and oontaine Its usual quantity of valuable matter.. Published by Appleton & Co., New York. A short article In yesterday's Port reran to the bonus of $250,000 received by the State of Peuheylvania from the Girard and Ms.:Unice' haulm of Philadelphia. These two banks were chartered last winter by our Legislature and the charter signed by the Governor a few days since, which exhibits an alarmingly new feature lathe history of banking In this State. Acoepti u g from the Philadelphia banks a bonus in Ilea of taxation upouatcck and dividend, which would amount to double the bonus during the conch:m antle of the charter, le certainly novel. We merely allude to the subject for the 'purpose of prompting an explanation from the- Una*, the confidential organ of Goy. Bigler, or the Post, She organ of the Democracy. The case looks badly for the Governor, and requires clearing op., those papers gratify us with an ex planation.—CAresiele. We have beard some strange facts about the charter of the above named banks, which we are disposed to tell, and which will not look well for tha bank-hating Democracy. All in good time. Mut. Jersey —The wool mallet tuts been Ono tsalog a little for • few days. A good deal is coming in. Price. range from 46 to 66 =Dry, thoogh the latter figures are paid for an extra - quality only.—Summit (0 Batman. ; Iroor..The Ilievioo, down hot evening from Codoeti Bluffs,'brlogs 76 bales, or 8,000 to 10,- OQD ponode. This was ones thit 11epee of Docks now on their read to Califoinia.—St Louie News. • The. Boehm ter Democrat attyi , .. 43718 few umpire of wool 'hare been brought bailie mar ket, but she.bnlk wilt. be kept:tyke:one 11194 ` - -i n t4 fivaiu.greadriklmailitraitraittili taken- It ranediefeata^llV. teelft , itifete, Tkla4re rigged se the fate armang rest - Tit trOneibtiel, /HP. lOUs the eaii, la 13reen ecanit'fi-Va;4o , ,ithttatß t lVO tiet4i, - at rate! ficaitAo to 62:i There to kmt wool In Greene county; se it tiugalos Wittogtraia minty; She finest wool-growing region In the west Itnac.—We learn from tie *lt taigatat Prete &tit lest week an English pennt, keeling ulabi!lf 2740, wee found en hiechling,& IJlazies south:Mel the - railroad, embedded some thtee feet. below thersarface of the earth. The piece, in - all pro babititp, luta lain itnrled a 011141 if,. It is not mach corn:did, the stamp bans ye Attila did' tinct. The locality in which it wits found Is that of an old French fort. • • fio Ganiusa.—Tho Atayq'sylinar says there is no gambling In the oity. .Tba cart day after.. this allegation it made there is n row At a gamb ling table. and a man almost-murdered. Ne gambling, ebS • . , PITTBDCBGLI, MATISTILLIII4DOISCWAT EAU' 11011).—By aD 6.111•111.BCMCIld in to-darn paper It nil) be seen that the line of this raid from the 31ar.kingum to the Ohio Central Itoid - it offered . to Contractors. 'Me Toat►►a CAMS —.Bomo. iiiraordinarY proceedings in` regard to the Teethes otald took pities; yeetesday Jedgeßerodo Waal habeas - to bring up' Rose Cooper and the child, and w Deputy Sheriff from Rings cocuoty, with the an. thorny of Sheriff Crier of thli city, cod the aid of ono of his deputies, undertook to extents the mandsto. The child and the woman ytere found at 101 Mercer street, placed Ina marine and taken to the office of James T. Brady, whog:for it le not difficult to •gnees. The carriage Woe then sent off and returned with Captebtßyn• dere, who was followed , by fifty or mare of his friends. The Brooklyn officer wished totake the child before the Judge, but was resisted , by Or eer'e deputy, who had got posteulen ottho writ end refused to give up the child. .oreer thew interfered and revoked the power whitih. had just conferred uptin the Brooklyn &Beer, wed the letter wect home ompty•hooded. Attachments were immediately issued by - Judge Belittle to bring Bynders, Rote Cooper and Cretelet(Or ser's deputy) before him to-day, to answer to this defiance of low--,-Ar. Y. Tribune. • The London Times, 110Ored, by tinit:Gartida, indulges ins Indy , emulate speeniat4neAts editor think. it quire remertable tie thinmer temts,ahorild. amines-the levee" of their mis sionaries, panne more Intelligence of the nature and progress Of the Chinese rebellion than the . Lititiat,representatives and merchants, and at the same time have In those waters the larg est armament ever seen In the Bast, under the fruited States flag. Whet, continuo the Times, If the array, "apparently for the chastlsement of Japan, and the openlngof Jaddo, should really have had another object, namely, to hold the balance of Chioese panic; aid to slip in at the right moment. end grasp the prize." ' , Oar lardofi contemporary glees the Ameri can Government more credit for enterpriee and amblebin than It is entitled to. It Is to hoped, however, that such offiem of the United States as may happen to be in the Chinese waters dor. log the progress of any Important negotiations .concerning the opening of new ports, will take cue to tee that Brother Jonathan is defy re spected and considered, and Is allotted his fair proportion of immunites and privileges., Tun lieu's EATLILOLD;;WO lairs that pleura. Rana and Loafer ' two of the Central Cotrlazed Eneatril, werelq oar town one day lest week, tat are. not advised that they bad once On Dulness connected with Ode braneb.— The company's Diaconate in regard to this work bare thus far bean rather tardy, and ope rations on it bare body bean commenced. What It is that conies so mach delay, Is .not.very clearly madonna:l. Sot we have savetalrunors .-we give them ea salt.. One la, that the Com pany desires to complete the double track on the main line , befere it will build branches, and that it cannot procure iron to, lay the Indiana branch before misprint. Another Is, that the Company would prefer to build a road from the commit to Indiana, Instead of the , branch. form lllausvlSe; and that If the stockholders in tit ■ branch would agree in tranefer their stook to the building of.the Summit read,:then the Com pany would at ;nee goon and put It under toe nail: .The intention would be to cotmectatthis plane withthe Northwestern reed, end thus from s.ontinoone arid direct Unread between delpbla and, Cleveland. Whitney,. may -be the catop=irlattes or Intentions, we think It due tO the of our Borough and the stack- Aolders in Indiana tenuity generally, that 'oat -Oing- &Wig. as -response the building -of this houlresch them from an orknal worm revs.' scot that t-ieA t 40.1, oti Ffiidsi hat, iiy . tiade, built by epropattod bya gaie. au, alai"' :0110114; Amu Enmitie s Esc —Dor oat . . , motet visit to your buq; city. I was caTtali , epri sed to fled that your s uttee.% atid' esg.eoisily year merchants and mse.liatitexers, eters almoet 'zanily unacquainted With the extent, topogra phy and mineral reseerets of that pact of "The Monongahela Valley" which lies above the Bute line. 1 have 'supposed that a. few facto touching these might not be unacceptable to yourself, and might contribute to cherines _roar friend, of the advantagew cf extending each - water into onr midst. laid first, TUE TOPSOUAPUT AND EXTLNT 07 Ins "mos. ova BOOS TABLE EMZ;Ei . . . . Bio!..aArmws, VA., Jaue'4 1853. w OSOIIILLA SLLLSZ." If you will cast your .eye upon the map, you will see that the Monongahela R.vee enters yotir State about the centre of the north boundary of klonongalia county. Passing up the river, you enter Marion 'county, about the middle of its northern boundary. Still ascending you come to the ..head" of the Monongahela:river, near Fairmount. formed by the janctionnf the west- Peak and Tygeree Valley river. Following the Wept-fork yew prise through the fertile and pro dnotive counties of Harrison, Tlpshar, and Lew is. _Coming : back again to the Mouth of the Tygart's Valley, and ascending it, you will pees through Taylor, Barbour, and Randolph coons ties, and near by the county of Preston, whoee streams flaw down into the Tygsres Valley. These countles,'l. e. Monongalis, Marion, Har rison, Llpehur, Lewis, Taylor, Barboir, Randolph and Preston, constitute what Is called the 'Men ouge.hela Valley' in Virginia. Ahd although . the country Is broken, and In aome l parts moun tainous, yet the soil is rich and prodtctive, well adapted to agriculture and grazing: There is no better conutry for grass anywhere. POPULATION. The counties named in 1890 contained a popu lation of 58,282—in 1850, of 80,000.0lnerease in ten years 28,788 Since 1860, the increase has been much mote rapid, and wilt en continue. The rapid development of the natural resources of the country, brought about by the completion of the D. and 0. R. Road, and other Improve ments, will neceesarily produce a proportional rapid increase of population. AOIICfCLITTRE, I am sorry that we hare not yet received the etatistios which the census of 1850 would fur nish. Banning to the Census of 1840, bower or, I find that the territory I have described pro duced in a year as folloWe: ' o,f Cereal Granis.— Wheat 380,874 beagle Oats, 541,658. • Con, 1,219,812 bushels Supposbeg that these have increased In the same ratio as the population, it would make the pre emie prodacts at least, Wheat 600.000 Mishits. gate 720;000 Corn 1,650,000 " Wool —ln 1840 the amount of wool grown was 182,944 lbs. It is now, I have no doubt, 300,000 lbs. Live Block.—ln 1840; there were 19,884 horses and mules—now at least 25,000. Then,tbere were 79 638 neat cattle—now atleaet 100,000. Theo, 101,874 shesp=now at least. 150000. Then, 00,322 swine—now at least 130,000. isisswiss, #O. The range ef the "Lintel Hill," skirting the eastern boundary of this valley, abounds with iron ors of excellent quality. One of your oil 'hone, 51r. Simnel Mclielvy, has phrchased, and is now putting In operation several furnaces rix or seven miles from Morgantown, yin the valley of Cheat Pier. There are several other tome. sea in the comity. not now worked. ; E q ual, if cot euperior facilities for making metal exilic in the mountles above us sloe; the eastern bounda ry of ha valley 1 and tha only reeiou why there are not foresees there le, the wint , of ways et caress to market. I understand since the coos. station of the B. and O. R. 8.., thit companies ore erecting furnaces, in Marion county. Thee. will be multipled aa loon se the Parkersburg kiallroad Is Withal. 1 - Tleshow the extent and mane' of our .oat mines, fox I here make stew extracts from a re- - port of a geological tune; of our State, by Pro. fessor Bogota : ee Cbgl—dfain Stem of the UpptriGrOup —Con fin sidered in regard to Its thickness, - d the quali ty of thee:oil, as well 111 the este' site area over which it is found, and the facility with which It CID be mined mod annoyed to market, this is unquestionably the most valuth e seam In the coal measures, either in Virginia r Penneyl...- nth. By patrol tracings Gaud ated in both States, this seam extensively expdeed In the val ley of the lionongabele, from a poise some die mace above Clarksburg to the State line, has been shown to be identical with that width is so largely developed In the northern pert of the same seller, in its prolongation In Pentoryln , 11:11. and which IN disolesd so exhinslvely in the , vicinitY of Pittsburgh." .1 ' "At Biyer's mine, near the cloth of heottes run, the main coal of this seam at Sine tho great 'expansion of nine ands half feet,' :-;...521.1M-7.,sateesill furnish a nesfeltplatdre at' the - sensors! Itatorter of the different groove i f . strata, which usually rallre mob predominant el:innate, over • wide area, sad will serve to ex entplifj the eitisordinory minerok•mus e sk through ',-which it immediately passes, sa Well as et the 1 ferule eon* of at dfsnottgadds in - !prourat" '"The, following brief eumniary,". continues the Profssor, "of the more Important eoutcots of thinpper goal group, as &sold:led along tide emotion, will acne to show the grist affittence of. this portion of the:-coal . measurer as regards times. reliable materials,. cost and limestone, along the valley of the Ifonoegthels: , . . Mal is Upper Group— i First or main seam - 9 Beet 0 Inches. . Second seam - • • SI " C Third " - - - , -5 . " Ii " Forma 0 . - - , 71 " 0 " 251 - 0 "Makings tots! thlekneu of woltkable emditt this group along the lino of tide s..ction sot that vicinity of 25 feat. ~ • _ Limestonsin Upper Cos 4 Grasp— '. . Find or lowest bed. - - 12 feet 0 inches. Second, ee • . - - 6 Or .:4 . ee - Third, . . - ",, - . - ,3 .1" :0 " Fanelli', ' ' " - -. • 1 iee •6. - _ ee '. fifth, ',. .- - ',, " • .• r O.. " 6 Sixth, ; - 0..: .. 2 aIl - .e. Seventh, . ''" - • -=' 7 . " 0 " Eighth, s ees. " - ee -,- ~_ 7 :- 0` ' ee. Ni n th, - ~ ~ .. 64. . 9 60 10 -.• of lico, "Making a total tblekneu of limestone. in tbia group, slong•the ties of station of 50 feet. Adding to thus tined feat of ono. igut, 24 ,feet of Mouton. in the lower hluilo sed wsuastons group, and the 9 feet of coal and 8i feel of lima stone of ths,lousiu iMi group, wet for Mt chub carol of Goat erabrocau this *iv lion a thaseer of.abouf forty fed of end aeot ' atyllet opiroatosit, anemic, whiob males all allowances for fluctuations too partioulaz:etraia. Is well calculated to 'hoer, in • atrielog point. the arnpU natural mottoes of this highly foram, - portion of our State - mike these extract from total survey and ex =tastiest, that you may be aouredth at when we spirit of the great natural elementi of wealth in this valle7. we are not epesking at random, or with any view to diceirs. ' It is mutely mealier-7 to refer to the fine for eats of excellent timber interoperohd all throngti tide. valley, and penetrated by the fresh and perennial' aireamaythi4 dow cut Into it from the eircamscribing mountaboa. In view of all thseo things, thou haitily and imperfectly refused ta—in viewl of this large extent of country; time sigh la the natural ele ,Ats.of wtalth,peptslation and pore? to= to . ;Inegeitilopid by tacos internal iniproirementi4 ,, ' may. trot at it Itioe sot the idterest of you city to , posh up elsatiriter 'navigation Into our coldst. Where can you And richer and• mor‘a convenient /applies of the SIM materials for your monufsototimi—empeoisllyyear iron with? Whore can you And s better or ralore convenient market for your manufactures—especially your, Iron? ; I recently stated, when ;In your city; that the merchants and people of. Monongalis county alone, already porchaied goods in Pittsburgh to the amount of one hundred than sand dollars =malty, ea that If 'direot,,eary and constant communication by water were opened, this amount would be tripled. --Balm- ' queue examination has 'mush:iced. me that I wag ; rather oader, than over a prop leoetimate. to bictiongalla, all the other a nudes tonmod, whose cutout d atronage, trade and trade, you might obt e ai n n—s p t least to • Very considers ble extent—if you had a . wsy to reach them, and they bid the means of reaching yen, and I doubt whether pittsburgh osl2 patronise any pnblio work, which would replay her liberality and public sptrltn troll. But the trade. and teeoll[o6ll of this 'alloy will and must And an outlet somewhere. And they will do 50.100n... 1 We ark willing to meet slack water at the -ststi line. if you decline our overture, we must and will seek a market and otitlet somewhere else. You will excuse this remark—knowing, as I hope you do, thee It Is not matte In the spirit' of menace or brstga &iota but from a sincere desire to convince your people of oar estuestoui In the matter. You may east era long the rich resources of thia. valley wi long attract the attention of other cities, If they should continue to be neglected by Pittsburgh. I hope you will pardon the liberty I have taken in dropping you these crude, off-tuntd suggest flans. Knowing that you feetteousldereble In terest In the extension of the alsokwater. netts'. floc, I thought the foots I have Warred to, might strengthen your appeals to your fellow ultimate . With best responds to your kind Isially,-I am 'very trolY. • . Your friend, W. T. Wanner. - Thellaranosh Courier glees &list of sixty-two _ persons to the Bute of Geomio, who reic h i d, before their' denesoe, the op o f one .hundred iters'end up4stds.. Of tithrnonaber two died at the ago of 'one hundred and forty yestn, end fourtoenozoeeded one hondied and ten. ..r ~. ~.~.. >r'. m=imommvwommomosumiimei j: r: AJlTiirlt . EPILOG. 110-, L ESCCLI4I7.D HT ' BIS Farina —The following toleration Dy Arthur Spring. who wilt be exemited oe Friday text, for 2.5 1 1 the murder of Mrs. Shaw and Mre. , ;nob, folly exculpates his so; whom be r etp to the present dm*, implicated in that ho e tragedy. If there wee en impreseion on the mind of any olio as to the guilt of the eon, this solemn insec t ration of the father must entirely remove it.— While Die dying decraration meets the innocence of the boy, it cannot fail to confirm the coatis tiouthat Arthur Spring, Sr., was the perpetra• for of the bloody crime which; to this time, he Los stoutly denied. This act of exculpation in daces the belief that, before. be suffers the ex treme penalty of theomtraged law, he will make a fall confession of his participation in the war ders for which be his been condemned to die. . . . The following le a true copy of Ms declare tin, given to writing aver his eignatare: Moral IMIZG Paler; Jane 7, 1853. I, Arthur Bp)ing, do most solemnly, In the fear of GA, (be6ro whom I am soon to appear) and in the presence of Rev. John Street and Rev. Mr. Ransil, declare that my son, Arthur Spring, Jr., (as far as I know) had no hand in the murder of Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Lynch—nei ther do I believe that he had any knowledge of those persons being murdered. Witness my hand, [ilia day, as alone written. • Ann . ua Braun Wituens—J. Smerr, R. T. Hamm. [Phil. Bulletin, BM. 51sjor Stevens, appointed Governor of the new Territory of Washington, arrivedat St. neeota, on the 17th nix and was coon to depart Glance with hie expedition far tho reoonnole -611000 of the North racitio railroad route. The Slinneeotian !aye! "Moat of the party have now arrived, together with their:Mules, baggage wagons, !to. The Dr. Franklin, on her last trip,shrought up some sev enty heads of mules; and on Wednesday the, Wert Newton landadithe remainder of the coin raiment. between nicety and a hundred, on Pike's leand, below Fort Snelling. The dra goons which aro to acoomirmy the expedition will be motuited upon mules. The party are now encamped upon the shores of one of the small lakes, fourmiles back of Fort Snelling.— The exhibition will be fitted out to the most com- Tate order; and no Impediment, for want of full equipment, can possibly prevent the work upon which they go forth from being accomplished at an early day." Melina —We understand that an immense vein of beautiful marble hum been discovered within a few days on the Youghiogheny river, In this county, and immediately on the line of the Oonnellaville Railroad There is no mar ble that we are aware at welt of the Allegheny mountains. except in some of the Northwestern !abates, and thin vein must prove very valuable. On the opening of the railroad, blocks of it can be delivered grate as cheaply in Pittebtugh ■e ordinary freestone nowb, &adult have no doubt that in a few years that city will be able twbCaet of her seeable palaces as well 41 her eastern eis term. Imo Hops, Erg.. of this borough, owns she tract of landonurttich it has been found. &MOW Herald. Swtrisioartn.—TheZurich Gazette, of the 22 alt., states that the recall of the Auetriin Am humidor was owing to a misunderstanding. The President of the Federal Council bad given a di ploomitio dinner, and of all the represontatives of foreign powers the Atunrion Ambassador alone had received no invitation. Is consequence of this oversight the Austrian Government resolved to withdraw it. Idaho/oder. Moro recent accounts, however, seem to den lirm the report that theAuslrian Minister had re °deed peremptory orders tremble government to leave his poet at Berne, and return to Vienna. Garsca - - At tho but advice!. the United Stttes night. Cumberland waa at PITII3O. bad brought back Mr. Minh. who claimed 80,- 000 drachm as damages for Mr. Bing. Bub at Yeeet was the current' report. TEL Escort' ce O'Dolottoz, rns litll2 EXILL —A loiter to the Sydney Preemie/ /come; from 'Metboerno, confirm, the report of the et mpg of Mr. 0' Donohoe from Wu Dismal:osl.lnd, `end adds: ••Farther partioulars, (though aware of them.) t cannot yet publish; Cl'liionohoe, however, is Meer off, and, more than that, I don't think he islyot mimed by the jailors. Would to heaven that the four who still remain behind were now pacing the deck with him What pity It le that Back men se the unflinching O'Brien, the ahinl ronb Mitchell, the devoted hlertio, and the amka hie `olloberty, should still pine in bondage.— Bet they escape yet. Three of the impris oned binji have already broken the bars of their cages, and obi may they be quickly joined by the tour remaining captive martyrs." .. -Tag • Miami& Varney 'Arrant — The Prerf dance Journal. of Monday says: , e We hate ms a letter from El Paso, just too okra by a gentleman in this city, which state, tiMAGenersl Tries. ths.Devernor of Chihualos*. ~rued thhee on the 24th of April, Mitts held of serinheindred and fifty soldiers, for the pus. pose of defending the territory 'which Wilmot Lane had announced bin intention to ',Akan* session of,. and that he would make El Peip hit headluarters for melte time, probably until the matter In dispute was fettled. '. I *. A great excitement was created; not only itt the elate of Chihuahua, but throughent Mcf.lne; by the eztrnordinary .proccedisga of QQlelllOr Lane. The filitatitering Governor ending him., self unsupported by the citicene ' and gettitig air aid from the 211111tary, had takenthewmer course of returril4 to his home. - Where are the 1000 American citizens in the Melilla Valley 4:l . 3ninor Team says In hie proclamation ate ett, anxious to be taken . easier his fatherly pr.oisec: tint anti:Made citizens et the United SUN* tr . : Rhy did he not call on them to termini:ire VI pa-..tessa - err sun Rumness --Among the passengers op the Reindeer, on. bar last tr ip up Lbe Oblo front Nov Otleansiwas Ur. Talbot, of Bardstown, Sy.. lie had a negro wenoin, eine, on board, that he was taking bask hornet As tho, boat 1M lamb' g the Chalk Banks to the. hilsalealppl, at night, the stemma jumped over. heard, sad Inti GOI step again. hlthaugh the boat win stopped and !search made. She was acid to be as expert swimmer, and it' woe as attained that aho had taken bar trunk with her, ltla poimible that shs swam to the .bank, am the Omit at that tin:items running ore? shore. Mr . -Tilbot. On the day previous, had been afraid b1)00 for her. A deck pusangtr named Carroll, Jumped ormbeard in the Ohio fiver, near Caledonia, and was drowned. Ile was laboring ander an attack of mauls pate.—.sl Louis hint. . . . Dunn /fahsairr.—The Governor's warrant toe the execution of JA.liza'Smouir t eirdineci in stir jill for theinarler of his ,it. was teiceived by HMV Reed on O. 21 Inetant. 14 direots that the Execution shall take piece In the Jail yard between the hours of 10 1 4 the faretuien. and 3 in the afternoon of Friday the 12th of 'Augnot, It was read to tho criminal by Sheriff Reed on the same day that it was received, stir dims ate reeding be maintained the same callous bearing that -hes characterised Ms con duct throughout all the trying scone. He has alms however. had an 'litanies' With Rev. Mr. Phelps, (Methodist.) Rev. Mr. Haight, (Luther. an,) end Rev. Mr. Yerlme. (Baptista In which he has , inaeltestsd . better epitlt, though still elinglog sodit in ',ratline . it wetly. Al& Is cold:i Ufa:tot:sacks/ en one bentalon, that ha would like to hare all his enemies locked In hie cell, and a good axe halls Lai& On Sabbath ho wept during the interview. with Mr Knight. Ile eoye he will ire/kiln:1114o the scaffold. Ills health, tetanus good.—Mollidoysburp !Wider. Butortaitr Tient° lactonsir.--On Wednee. day of teat week a most tragic incident occurred on the Centrist Railroad etl'yrone station in this counti, the partici:dere of which aro about as follows: An Irishman whose nano we have not learned, and Whe bed been employed shoat the read there- foe earne'thme past, was waiting the arrival of the trifn to come to Altoona; and white loitering about fell in with another moo wbo was stt work on the read; 'ant the two by come meant got into a goal natured tussle, when the latter boyishly ran away, and the Grit per seed ; and to the abase the for/Meet tripped and fell, and the Irishman (hang obese on his heels) fell over him, and by • singular fatality ditto. cited his neck,ond died Instantly! Afflicting In.. oident, surely 1 flat how meek inure efl3loting when would that the tory train fee whit:6l4lms Waiting bote.his wife and. obildien, jest from Ireland, on their. way,.to meet him. Imagine then the sore acgolabwhloh exercised them while gluing on his Cold and lifetess remains Instead of race; cog his fond and affectionate embraties:— The picture olaitnaa tear. —lfatitkyrburg Bry. • Mr. N. C. Palmer, one of the editors of the Hew York Times, died yesterday In New York city; at the age of 65 Yeare. Mr. P. commenced 'his editorial carter at the ago at 19, as editor of thellogaloodan. The Times say, of him: We feel a melancholy satlsfootion In adding our tribute to the memory of one eo worthy the dean MOOS In which he wan held by aIL - For one who had - passed a life en exemplary, death could have no Lerma.. We aro gratified to know that ha,bmatbed his _last, ettrronoded by his et tileted family, folly consol6tis of the great change that wee advancing upon him, and calm, confi dent and Jogai in antiolpation of a glorious im mortality. The Ballard Anti-Hiblo Conventloo boy ad ponied to meet again somewhere In Nat Eat. MO on Jsm 1,1664. The last send= arm rely &orderly; strontsit(nded woman tad weak *lndia men gating Into trident diapmea ohm vit mute Rights, the tonheatioity of tee B::rip tuna—sacred prorstigi gib)ecits berog Ito vi , Intermingled., ALLIOID FRAUD ti SYLiISII information has been received at the State De payment, in Washington, that a large amount of bonds, purporting to hale been turned by Don Soo de Ohacott, the consul of Spain at Phila delphia, payable in the year 1856, at Madrid, or at the raid conanlate, with Interest annually et per coot., tee In circulation at New York and elsewhere, for which the government of Spain is not to any degree responsible ; the raid bonds baying been tuned without authority. Active immures hare been taken by the Spanish le gation in this country for the Investigation of the alleged fraud, and the functions.et the Span ish ooneul at Pailadelphio hove been suspended. Faom Censor. Hume —The steamer Drndoo Tetumed last evening, after an:_absenee of near. If two months, daring which time eho has been engaged at. the Bluffs in crcessingnmigrente, wa gons and gum*. Re learn .from the clerk that they eat some 1,200 wagong; and between 8,000 and 10,000 bead of stock acrosh the river, boned ishielly to Oregon and California.. Tho H. left the Bluffs on the Met nit, taaking_the ran to this city In lees than four days.—St. Louis Neer. ' Isironrsar DactsioN.,-.Judge Stilwell, of Zanesville, has decided that a countyieubecrip dont to a railroad, made in pursuance of a vote of the people of the county, after the adoption of the new Constitution, bat upon a law passed before that time, is legal and valid, and can be enforced. He said he had no doubt upon the subject. Al he was a member of the Constitu tional Convention, and is one of the ablest judges in the State, we presame his judgment will continue to be the Bola Jose. -SANDWICH ILLANDS --The despatch ell from New Orleaus, say that the'Elag of the Sandwioh lo landa has named hie son Leheips," as Me suc cessor. By the lest arrival we learned that he hod named as his euctiessor his son-to-law, LiAo liho, and this Is undoubtedly caned. We might as well keep these names correctly spelled, No is to prevent any misunderstanding or difficulty when King Liboliho shall apply for the SHNICXI - of his kingdom to ths United. Sates. 4 Examen papers contain an account of loath er 'Yacht race in England from Blackwell to Gravesend, under the auspices of the Prince of Wales Yacht Club, in wnioa an American Yacht, nemed "The Truant," came off victor. She be longed to the second clue Boats in the rue, but beat the whple Fleet easily. Tea emu of sixty thousand pound" has been voted by the Canadian Parliament to build homes of Parliament in Toronto. This settles the question, which ham recently been agitated in Canada, on the subject of the meat of govern ment. Benzines GLASS MANUTACTOIIY.—A French company, of ample means. have purchmed • tract of land at a abort distance east of the Crys tal Lake, tear Rochelle, where they have com menced the erection of a magnificent. eatatlish meat for oatryiog on the mannfacture of Bohe mian glass ware. Wnoursatijartruss.-00 Sunday twine boys ellmted upon • cherry tree In Philadelphia coun ty, when a large portion of th< tree gave way, and they were all precipitated to the ground. They all bad broken bonetias a paniehment nal Cruces - ie.—lt le said that in conk*. queues of the disturbance In China, the price of Ere crackers has considerably advanced in New York. This le important to juveniles, geeing that the 4th of Jaly le near at hand. The Buffalo Courier sale the fare from Buffalo to New York. a). the Southern :cote, bas been pnt down to $6,50, and thero lee prospect of a still further'redaottou on both, line'. That paper would not be surprised to ere it as low aa $5, in lees thane month. The competition In quite absrp.i. With such fares, everybody will coon be on tile more. Commander Lynch, of the United States Navy, who went on a preliminary expedition of obser vation, a few months ogo, to Africa, has retor:- ed. It le stated that be has explored all the rivers on the coast of Liberia, 'indicated none nralgable higher op than twenty miles from the month. • It Is cfselelly statad that the Island of Cube, after paying the expenses of her own govern ment, ands annually to Spain from test to twelve million of dollar. L'Atattaz Mentoein tells of a very fst wo man, a most marvellously fat women, whose fat nel3l3l3lpreliatd entirely under the itflatnee cf Tincturo of lodine administered in doers of 20 drop, a /ay, for two months only. - .Baser Tartan, a Mick man, and a revolution ary veteran and soldier under Wuhiagtou, died in New Ciriethe a few days ago. Ho wu a na tive of Virginia, and purchased his freedom some year() ago. In Northern Ohioans hundred townships have' eyeteeth abolished the. liquor Oslo, order law of the list eeesion 4nabling them to do so, ShIP Frank Pierce arr ived at Boston on Satur day, with 710 passengers, principally from Ire. tot/ When - the ship left .I.4werpool, she had only COO. A colored ran is theZucaster Jail attempted last week to escape by firing the building. He nearly entrusted himself to the experiment be fore the fire was discoreied. OW' I hare born laboring tender a defeat Cl sthht for Q. last two dears ant Pawned•. Co bad was my &haat that 1 bars not men to read or write. er do any won of rued , . wort, not to ma any person on the oppodt. .144 or Ito arrest. I win rarmaunauded breams of mar pro. Swarm to call on Mr. &lemons, at lila ot/Me Block. I CI!.., matt whoa I emulated Hr. P. be hays me BPPLIZAOLtB whleh ensbred to t 0 parfonn all thaw &alas 0. well lie I ever ELI In ray llfe. for which L feel my thankful. Mat 00030.0. :7 Bond .treat • (Ilaveland, dtherrabar 11. Orl.:12 the Mayor or Rothenatl Iroariarut April 7. 1011. /laving malted at your eflm la ths Armload varius/ two Demo( rear natant 0 /ASSZ 3 e I Lesuth them fapniar to IMF / tad men befors =rd. Ile; realise./ mm than I mad bare arpretad I Puma now put them salt!, ant can ewe without them as wan as 1 mold when a boy. j.ra2a, Bourn IllalllDl9ll. Va")l'Lsrrs's Vsseurcar—This celebrated reisgaily la universally actu,eileggbilail tb• beet medicine *by gleoareyel by expelling warm from the human bodr. !The following le bat one of the theasanda or plantar/ tenth:ate. that here been &leen Ia tatillsoni of It* eggeser. Cilii4 , o.Ohlo.ll4krch 15.18 a. Stamm J. KIU4 Co-1 tak• plessurs roo tba I hay. utocl am ball. of 7.00 cia•bnwd Wam e0....15. , • IW. ers4 end. sal would Ilk. to boot moo note of It I could ..0 tor g....t7 4.1.• / 1 7 00 44.1 11 10406.1.111 sell It .about 41410 eborgr for 4.1 • able, ma 1b... trio bat If. phislelavo ben. • CI Willi WA003.1“. TVA only' •Irectual Versaltago ,ill 2 Do NO from MY 4ougy!sto trol oloroluuitAD 14 too end 00DD1r71.1.0 from Lb. solo prolottwo 1tt.F.311 U 111101 . 11[8a. Et:attars to J. Mad a Co. 60 Wood stmt.' tar Ws believe Nature hoe provided a musty Ur etety dlwa•e whleh dea Is belt to. VIM'S 1'E(1301./Ull it HOCH:OIL, put fekel It flew.. from the Inlet letoruory.neneeehel 41.0 In the bowel, of Mother :rant.. le, without deet en. of the greatest of them tvwurr. Reed the followloy testimony. elven by • yrystabel bemmf, •'o ' ?totals; ilittay, Molt, Sept.l6, 1669. Lit. 6.11. base aolot all sour Pat:glossa, Pr /lk eon, two swath, osiotS hag. bgell loot. lee for s our agent to wet •• further goods. I sad ote. door. Aim.. IV. Loma Gond the toil serf argellwat in Plug and Droary. ltr daughter, at the 1660 u totesgent was two, wo o 10100 errs low with to. fits: 1 gave bar a toousardiful, and in throw hours gars the owooOtla an the Aux aiepowl. bad eh, sato:wad ltootediatsis. is also as ,wittiaordlnary suseds for ego...ant Ititstraud Snot, c0...8p:dn.. sod Wawa math., Nal tor th e 011.11; sumo to beim cured of long ataoolo4. • Yours, with egoollowto lotto illustogr. ',lot LPanr..drrrttottr P+trol.uta hire. 0007.1 tits otls ay all tug Peugeot:a In mt. run. YStir - BURKE & BARNES' SAFES--fic:o Mod of Loath:lour. to the value of our EAVES, •Lith we can wootdeotls ran the mocha.n of airs w. has. already pnbliabsol several prostitute,. 'fools. that Para made tot oar regular awl ordinary lades, Mid fold ahroaal, have Neu sublowted to the . 31IYERNST TWIN LN ACTUAL IXINFLAURATIONS, r ind praserrra tbilr esslento totaNs fore :root damage. follostiot is another 6Ptlf of the ostoo Inoontartals itArsetAr:— 610,000 WORTH OP BOOKS AND PAP= AMID WITS A $4O OW! • ALMON, Etta goClif. .• . • liorombor 1841. f • Nittnt. IlOtto Illaars—Doar giro: Tour two lotorra arta duly rooolvad. I was abssolt t/ to liar, I woolg Prgig. " lttrl g:Or 0 . 41 1 noillrtl i tflOtgts r tf o s t lV r w l eo morning ot 10th a Juno lsst—roy Moro buothror bolas burnod to asbas. It was built of wood sag Wick— s, largo ult. story 0011110 217 0.1. we. to It at tt.. bus. amountoo4 fell late wet , uVbrs there was • bug. of OIL It woo • bet lira mobsa sot lowa. laconolo thatAe. l¢ tbo Safe. .140001.1 to about Tel Thous:Ltd DOM.. which woo leavoi. Thar. was not o nook ikinartt ; 004 foram wog would agslso any pomp wbo Is dolog 'business, 10 .. no to limo, but Lay a gafo to too, tlalr g o n o. that to good. t com Weir recommend yOat 11.1 1 / 1 . aoy one. fsPLI Timm truly, 401114 tkroAAP.—Doctoi Mrsaa tiaving :VOll n 1101541 from file ofllols/ doll. u Bargees uol Phulois 13 of t p.11.8. Yule. Llon,lial. Ell to Newt eye la. lam* Ule.t sttettlost to Ma Profouloct. Oftee and rallowo No. 111 Third strut. stars Ernltittleli. oundsto earWo num: the attention of our read- Its to tbe telmtlsement of "ItIORBB'd 111110014T1110 COADIAL" to be focal upon the fourth page. • KOUT. I,..kt4ite i a PHILIP ITILISON.— —.-. —6l:lWann al REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IXPOWESED 'AND WHOLESALE DEAL= IN 100.D103 AND D 01124110 HARDWARE. CUTLERY/ lialto. rathinrad to their new awl utensil.° agar. N. 63 trod Mat. tear doom ear. the IL Charles How. *am Mak aultamar% as atepthaata tran.rallt. latt oath at axamlnactou at Umlaut coatyletAatamt. meat • t afraid la trahl WT. tallCty DAGUERREOTYPES Tni NATIONAL GALLERY. ACITOON'S National Nguema= °diary. • more of M. Dlt."nd ...I Mtd. 4020 .‘ (*Mat I. the Court or common Ploos,or Aileo w or' Dm storozwbooo,. m. ,.. , r .- relay cozatty, No. Nos, or .1000 N'Orhat a rajtl:l2 V l Ml DW: fi llt.k:a. "a' ND WCIW J 18P—Th .ii 5110 at min, Idoht. .0% , f „ A _ _ , une , 0 l am 4"a ilirl d meL e. tbo r oporatot Coo lake tho ..., • i)f ), '` *mount of Pooluolo 1:11,44 Ow. mot mint. oto oirdlos of tbo Mom Ihrox wlth fal tho .".7. '.' of /AM U. TIIOIOIIOII gad SUM IL aohostoillitaoto orooroor i„,...a 4,.. Batt% nonatts Indy tn. Cm of ,osolo X. Totonoon oCo Ye 014. sod the Opott D550f0tga , ..... , L._.. ‘,.r . ..... -- ri' soort • atto , tos to ail portent latetottod 1,14 . 0 not to onto& wows. Woo • pn% ' to woman lb. of .811. f 13.13. and Mod nooomosol. . I, •o nook it no., Cur halm Irßy mild Beelliet ebteed taws of dok and naotoont moons In oot to. auorino sod Wm. , . sal the WO Bootataa, itou .. l octly.,sod =4 1111,4ollosthsad from Ms own 'taut , u.. *ad rose n.na II v Mete Oltktilale*lll kle Anson& . Itteolltn jollitM ZDW. UOILPSILI. ja. Pro I A a is , ta a. ~_ ~ HOME \\ INSURANCE COMPANY';, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL 850 a. C. LOOMIP, N 0.59 Woxl street, N4rousna L. Lomas .-.... --..tate of the &L 44. Ja swr Vimelkioral • Therdcrt c 4 !lowa. t M.< WI hoot U. am of Clafilo. G' l "4"*".--"------ Ca m 0; Ve " m:4l ' ' letirata • Wo_r • Lcro' Yam of Stotwrit lit it , ary of 61,4 Ohrop !Borrow Jamul . aims* Low • Cor hart. B of O. B. Vault Co. .I , An B. /frachinton........ —.from of J. 0. Bowe tco iratio. Lambrot,--fitm of At t. Ismael t CO. CAarks A ../iDEC rlookroy CA , lmie Attertura,,,,....F am of Loris =arbor/ Do X 05 Lmi P. snriori, —.- Firm ot J. U. B.Ooro Norco , Co lsol T. DmVPA--......ti1m of holt boLlarX Be ls on firm at Belson too- Pkarkl P Blidemn,..-....-Ifirta of Baldwin, Wan •Oo Gomm Waal firm of .Leanne soon(n. Delnye D Jloramr• firm of X D. doorman It Co. Loans D (Moon ct Comm. LotOrop Thom. Atmenroci..- of T. Or Memo am Druid ISMaaautfinot of J attimon M.turt il or Nortr.a,lhatleOß Boot Rt•pkror /lag, ..... of torrid threttontf ..... Alford Bornm...— ..--)1roo fO. X Boma% tOO. Rae Loaf:marl, or it. Lff ckwood Poo. Luoira Wm of iloytans.kileo Lyman .... ..... -- ?;7jEt J 40141 A. Lho•art, Yam or Moon, Boreal a 00 13000 ii.FrufAingltam. Yam of froaanotam. I...mit • Co John II of Swift, tioribtifX * * MariMin of Condit t treble. Bard . . .... •rf Wray • Brake. Naft , n PerAtnaelt .. ... tf tisb on.l3Moccoll • Co. Jam. BampArty.-Ifirm Of bartary, lhanybrof t ßotha. Woo ..... -.-... Ca• o.lr trzootal Bank. no^-rot'd wen, huso a co. Dearpe no of Otrormi.l'oareo • 8001000 L. LOODIrI, Youllost. 01100. 1. AILETIN. Bocartarr. It. C. 1.0011HS; ' (Of the late fine of M'Oerdy do Leted(S,) WIIOLEsALE DiALER I t BOOTS AND 'SHOES, 50 Wood street, lAttidargh. • Je3:4l7'a Third dial Statement grliF TITE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND R.) MARINE 11180RANCI COMPANY, rf Ittnirborg , flamtsulo, Pay 4, 1833. Arteta of the Comtpant. Ma, 1.11E709 016 61 • Premiums reed to May 1, 1863 13E250 Oa 'ramrod roc . / or, Loan..._ 91619 ttadoarry sod Mao Yoraiture-- LOCO 00 • —sl96, 183 Prenic=o 2,782 - \ Do. 162 NI Loom, Exmoor& C4151¢11 , 4101:1111. lootrowe. Erturnol 17‘311¢3,1, Btrthro.ry. /1113106.6 e...-- 77,031 81 32.58.3115 70 CaAnal Stott. paid I and 100.04,0 lliVant avow:mum liable for losse.—.---$33.9,318 70 .. ~ i'rsealtm Motels W Mood& mat Mortgages, gtooga. ad ether sactuirlax- C. l h 0 01..0.. triTZTia;[ ..-- 1 - 1 - "'"B3 • oscura Iby tongs. .. ". 1' 17.8M1 81 ?Moe Nurnituro and &grim:tory-- I.OOJ tg• --V41.110 70 Amnon: of adjusted elainns against ea Coen. DIZZOTOIA: JOHN P. 114171infigultia Dedephia county; P. C. BEDGWICH. flarriaticiti; 01.0100.. Jolllad. Palls&lonia: A. WlLlilian, Banker, Plifeedgfei A. A. OA.laftliCti; JOHN B. 60T1161fPORA Dannhin connts: A. T J. GILLET, Llarristarg; • ILOLIZHT KLOTZ. Cube. county: . .JO/10 P. KUTIIEhI9IIO. Prersidant. A. 0. I.IILLET, 11*.N.C.37. Will Insane !Realm!. paella arcs and inland navigation: saw , . on enorchandisa fn city or country. at lowan mess con•detenit with seats. Pone. liescual cn .d F ... Vea r rikstronlet . rol l' rtign i. nal•lntald amts. A. A. erAiltilatt. Acteingr. Citizen's Immuiso uompsny of Fitttbilrif D. D. KING. Pawns. eAIIO EL L. 161.11.8111 LL, 01710 E, 94 WAIXO, 11.ABXST AID WOOD BtfX TL Do— INSUBLD (LULL CLUUO BIERS GN TIM 01110 /ND itIVEB2. AND TILIBUT.6. 111. U. ?InnvY agespa loss or IiVILICB 17 PULL PhD s pearl thspvras of Me fill ana INLAND ISAIICIArias old fLLMDPDRTITTUN• DBLIOTOIB : - a D Mug. Itualp"Rli.7. ; r.t.t, a i ri .... uur. h.. Wu. Qattara. hobut luau au. Jr.. I Juba 8. Ull•ull. 8. Blubaugh. grnach. genus. Minuil Usunalca. 3. Pahomuuseah Biti=MMMM A. H. HOLMES BRO MANUFACTURERS CT SOLID LOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, -- MATTOCKS, CROWILLES, PITTSBURGH. -Once 98 Wood et., between let and and. ITS Rork varmatFlmittal t any mannfaettutd:MA Flaming Brothers, (107CC111107.11 TO.J. KIDD & CO.) WHOLICALZ.DEZGOLISTS, No. CO Wood Fired, Pittibtagli. Pa. • irS.IVA I Precaleors of Dr. frforaife Celebrated Tors:C 21 lue, Liver e. E 7 REIdOVAL POSTLEY, NELSON & Ca, MA1I:711711711.t1111 01 ELIS SP IZRED AND cear STS: EL SHOVELS AND ADE 3. GUN HAREXLS, BOLID BOX VIOLS ? PICKS, BLEMISH, ° EILITOCKS, Have removed to No. 17 Market street, 'triter ; lbetr tatrtratars, La Ware hat. Atwell,. ate belted eza.etthe our glut evrettasttmeleembers. 111•19 celebrated mewl AHDe rale of !learntN. Harper AD>: ce DAY MANUDD MIK& too. tre az Pro P ond to furnlth superior artists of forts otas Itssbo , • tk:I3AI MARLYS E. LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BitONEB- Notes, Boruia.Norgagts dim, Negotiated. PAILTICVLAR. ATTENTIOS GITIN TO Till MECUMS AND PALE OP STOOKS. saroam e.o S. l ea.. • Co, mean Wood itartb atoots. 1.15 JAMES N. TA L isINER. WI WHOLESALE DLS EN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HITS, 21GO NO. 56 WOOD SWAT, NITESEDION, Between Third and Fourth. tekrlty stock embraces every variety and s o r seas. snap, hoots% ars parchusi direct from the New Couhml , Maoufacturec a, slaptact armsaly to horins and Summa: Salm seri will to acid at antis factory era.; ecomparfus tarorshir ultb M.. or Pk' delphla and hms lark. Purchasers will plows .11 and examine Win. better. nib: 112LBOWS FIRST PREXIMI , DAGUERREOTYPES. POST 015/16/5 BUILD/NO, TIMID talitatT. ITIZENS and strangers who Nish to ob tj talo ea wound, .ott,Uo eat 11h Ut. ittement et rote moderate srle, will Owl It to their hotereet to all al thle well. know. saltalltshment. where l w e ed n kw th e os oea a e ge lle rw.i*t hm M ed e . ta.m el ln t di r el 140 sf ttlhee se stwoeaa l e r • e e et• a nd d but etr m nme Bie ex 4 6555h 1. w. 0 mw tod rful Lied, a h at 5 , .5 adowtot he mem.eDamen ,p mere., asvow peset/we py oeletraed Rom& el Philadephia l end hew Veit. Mr. N. tlatawn tdruelf to be atle to offer to thepatron. of the let, M5lll ba t , mon., dthet unity re I. [K9 rt. MCA lass alma ina Su l u o wt. open eat operatat4 , tla ela weetses e trate 5 o'oal a. ,to , stavalkwT tuowAsy blorolos. the Tth !what. st W..0m0f•b...1 ...MY. tbo Rot'. itilaCi• Lando D.D.. PPTEn BALtIY, . of Lumina Po.. to LIZZIY. clangbtor of ltoy. David A Irkpatriek. of tb. Main' 01.0. On Ilrodoendar coornlne,llllllnslaaklllaltY X., vireo: L. 0 Wllcanct.b, aced di learn LW funeral win lake Wan on BASUIIDIS 11011NIAGI. at 10 o'clock. heal the roeldonc• of L. Wllmortb. Canal Look, Allegland. to proceed to the Allegheny Otrueterf. Carriageenlll leap* the corner of I'm, and Mil ttreets at 91 o'clock. Delaware nutria SafetzfLunraneeComp'y O FFICE in the North Room otthe hIER CNANTS WWII Third etreet, Philadelphia . 51LUINN. INI./Nik AND PIPS INIMAANCE. 'giants lwasolagcra—Poo Vessel& Cargo and Irtight,,to all port la the world. Igugp Isvcaeocca—tho Goode by Plea, Cwial and Lakes, aid by Laud Carriage to all paste a the V 01... lad*. ding thiarlek by tiro mall arrival. • 'het Issougna-011 Marelosadiaa gazarallY. oh RAP* Dwelling 1100e.0., ao. APSETS OP Tat COMPANT. • 01•XX1131 I, 18511. nand, and Mortgages.. . Al 23.003 CO Unitad Ste , . et.. F....iii;1117 WA • phis Clt7.Caetd , a and Amboy kialln7ad. and PtLek In ihalta. raida. anal Inourseta Coe.. ]9.70.770 P,.wlnmi OR Malitlakollt.l.l l / 6 0•Oilt Ward. SubsertpUoo 01410 M a .11: \ I William Martin. haul 0. d. . D. S. kt. Ilast.m. J0..p0 U. beat, rb.oph. PankUna. W. 8T . % nanounk a.Sondas le.. B. In , * 1, ..nr. L. rd.. John O. WU, Bush Oral& J 11121•11 Tennant. Itnnort Baum on.neer Mo drab. Josenb P. Bara.U. John it. Ankram .. Iniee Melly, res B. 117ar..1. Getz.. O. lAiper. aange4l s. !(stet W m' O. Lo 4•01. Lle l / 4 1 twin:WM, Uwe, Ito.. • J T Logan...Pinta, 11. Jone. Brook.. lamoor mpair. D. T. Nora.. do. J.G. Johaeton WILLIAM 211AnTIN. Preadent Inoue. U. WAD. Pio. rfooutout JOUTI W. Dona. irs•snsa of not OnIOL,OSI. NM 93 We.. m i t n tVA;. bare,. I jettil 1 ' r. A. MADEIRA. Astrat.. Pittsburgh, MlMllie and Cincinnati It& VoTioN, TO CONTRACTORS—SeaIed itAstri rdfitiii'firr 21 ro ft einlifig Val: fp AD D, tetheeninni 10.9.1,1 tbsiOth °MIA sor it• or. MAI ATlOZesod MAMMY cattle Punt need \ rtnnat t a:.ernioniateren Lb* inentlAnnnt finer and Ce.• lie:neineLa nova detlatetaln, Will in ranal=llbr u.„ . boa 0, wal nmbi? al =dans. rlana and Stenifleselso will be Inenfior Min 'on al Ur the Inn d.j. atJ My. ii;r2l, di 'Won totheci thi Madinah= and Medina eshill t= ottani fat anatnat sa moo., IM anuall.na Is ,nipletad. , W . d • Walla MAO LIIOD. tal Magician. Wenanallinrlii% Jana 1.1562.. . \ ' . deny E=EMEaI ii=ESiMi \,,;\ 40,.iv..aas \ VOJYI.a• - TILE SII EIIOLDERS ari.requated to snare, the v- s 4..lo.mbir. v.v.= gwg:ratzl l rearl, foe mleekest. • L. GEORGE AEU / JASICS S.,CE.GY 1.11431 • . ItrAca Committa•e. Drqg !Ito - for Sale. r t . RETAIL ;MG APOTEEEOLRT EITUKV. In_th` ear. hatane gnat claim talit7 I ebe.l, otr.rr . ' e •-• r.ortetor r country. yell GEVO ,,M l' Oß;s & PATTClN—lfeadquartorn for TEA. Alt eit• of the itlsmon4l. ,Tty tbelt4Greent Teo— es exc./ •ty; atttlenzkTtes hew advanced Iftlit_e , .. to Neer Tort dinitettelpbts. \ , S idi , RENON , fIAMPAICP\IE WINE, etcat F to for in flte s Unitel Steles et St 'A bottle., me e re cannot be Intnn toed for th e m mu. bet ere am dt: torto . ttni to sell .ten et a ton • . Jell 2doKlllli tr, kATION. out ag e of the Diamond:, TTEes—Jus; .o'd at the . Cify Tea Store, corr.. Fourth • • • Ferry_ •Urets. i,, extra cm slity Of YOWllt Etyma Th.. it IAI Thlr !Ass good Te• as utu PUT brow:Otto itta •• trhet. For raleby MORRIS 4 PATTON. WINDOW CIIR \ A I N S-411aed B. • v 191 , adow Parar.J cr , t reed awl for sale . Pal W. r. Woolltrent. I)ECORATIVE PAPER' HANOINGIS-- 1. Imitstiolior Wool% iltankand Ptuethi,Gr We by 11 , • W. P. 11Afte1111.L, fl 5 Wcod Mixt JUMPER HANGINGS-4A apoioe collocti PA PER gigrAia. €3 W. 3 e.o.t. LACK BAREGES-56 - Pieces plain, Cpp ed. style. of Olaekig,ZreAlliircta ß ar bs ' "'' .1.11 A A. IltaWN (303. 23 tab strust. TISSUES and GRENADINES-0 .. pieces ekdaladrinted Tbeaes aed Graosdlcas of Ito mat Untenable st3l.• and Tatou. Jaet need at V, • jell AA. .11Ai • CO.'S. f... 3 Fifth hit. t. OUS. DE LAINES—A. A. MASt offfi Ca. 2i FiltS street. ‘lll <pea, on Idocday oc. 3 wee 4. /*ln. at 12%.. -a Set& .. o - cday oxt• J• • VANOY BARPUES-150 pieces new style yeas' . 3 rhh tm „ L A.‘ .&!‘oN &..CO . 140 O. tit;(34lB--50 hhda. goo* fair Sugar, iJmt r.c.11 =1 far We br _ 1,11 J. B. DILIVORTLI t CO. OUISVILLE LIME-100 bbLs.Loribmilt j Laps. J not reed add for ral. by .1. B. DILWORTH d CO. FOR 'I3ALE.—A complete 'MINERAL tvATkp.rPA P.ATOS,In the lost mica. mm YounUlna, Q•Aer. Idarble , Cop &sod. MLR .1t Alva* plated hum, Syrup Bottla with wlah. 151•.• (4141 011•••.%brus tilus titaad, • cut of T d icket Born. and hat. req•lsits to romplateuen. P. •114. far e.h. Arpliat the caner of Pon asd Rand Stleets. je/I) ptIANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK—Fern Lewes from Yano's Portfolio. with orighabl de. ub ht Pred.ll. Ca Jde, est mold by ezprese. for Wm Dl J. R. WILLIN. Book.. lar .od Eita j.lO 'q'ocid stint ba. Tbird srot Fourth. trOR SALE-5,00 FIRE BRICK—Mann• faetarod by tha onamdanal at N.. Cant., and of am* duality, aa.nsed..by tha .othaba /zoo Warta jaICAD P. Ate(101111[Cli. oratory a Market and Watts stmts. IiILOUR-50 bids. Eitra and 50 bblq. Su- Mr 2 " 11 ""' I TV ° , liANtroast. & MURPHY. HEMP SEED-50 bblit. Hemp Seed, fo ai.oi fj.lo] B. AVIIINEATOCKA Co• 4AD97AY'S READY,Iit,LIEF-12 gross Wine.. End, Itoll.l. 0. ale 1,, 0 • 43 A. FAUN MOCK CM B&LSA3I COPAVIA-2.50 \ lbs. Wawa Coodra, for gala by j.w 7.A511 I.OTOCK k CO. TOTE POLISEI-1000 IbEt. SfgTo Polish, S inot reed oad:for Old* . - FLrAtiria 11110121:101. Jold =moon to J. Kidd• Oa, CO Wood odlet.. kiOUOII CANDY-24 gran Storm'icSeoteh ) Camay canly,jast reed &ad rm. sl* elo 'MING DBAMEIL-. USTANG ISNIMENt-16 grotia tans lathanit. Lr pie by . jal- /LIMING BRIM:MRS- NERVI I 4iND Ner“ B at Wag l el l o smAr a ;6 . 1. by QCOTCI.I SNUFF-1,000 lbs. Garrett' Scotth abut for .als by J• 10 . 'mu COCLINEAL-500 iba Rondonia Coohnetil, for sale Dr I felOn /LEXING 811.0111ZIL8. alirAl ARABIC-500 lbei fine white Gam lUlAhDiq In store tad for val. br jeD II.E3112:0 13110TICIRA. DOWDRIL,GO kegs PUfby and 100 kegs Rock Ponta, la Masan. and At: sal. In lots to salt non/taws. &psis to Set, . B. 11 LAIR. 21111tD atraet. IRON-15 torts.Prgalrou atd 3 torus Nail •}lcrl Iron, far sale TUOILLS WOODS. • jr9 • . Connate Book*, 4.5 Warner Moot. 101101`031AC BO lIERRING--Put up ex- Ugruel', for &sally osi—la bbla ,bs:t Mt?. 41 ,, artn". [it.,,lost rece4 by WILLILit A. 314LITRG, ko - ,• . arc. Wad and 81:N Amts. MBAOIDERIES--A 'new lot of 'ell the e. 4 risbeal sad mod rarldonsble .t:.. of Eatbrekl,d.W. Jac °pelted at JO A. A. MAHON 2 CO.'S, • illth stmt. SILKS -15U pieces of the newest patterns, pry a DlAkt 111.1 itripe4 eiikt. jag .01 t\ leg . A. A MASON * 26 MIA streeVs Cue.si and :A e t I pipeep; , , basun I pattera,lnarrea'd and for aala at pal \ .A+ A. MASON a Clalt. :Meath =rat. I AWN Another ' large it:sok:sof those vary am Lavria.jurt tea's at • • tea IdesON t 00.1. 3 rah atroot. CRAPE ti . WLS--Just received at A.A. SIASON A • k ,' . a. 23 fell ease:, t 65 eantott Crepe bawl,. piths sod • `tattered. i lcil jet! RIED RElie 1 - ' 13 tle Dried Peanhes a cholas aillsbo e for:osle trow to elm. eondynotent by A. so A. DieBANE. 116 &mod street. ' f 1.11 •41 1 ' a I q'w. bb .. • tra=i , not', for tale be \ \ . ' • e 9 'k - st. A A: Nett= 114 Second street • I 3 al jars tics to utter, reo • nl. by A. A A. .114114.14 t. 114 &mud stmt. ILIUM 26 rafts Saw Timber for sale IG to 114 ochtt puce tt) to po feet is lengtb, qulro of Jot J S- WATT /I CO. :58 Liberty street. 4 ERRING 20 bblo. No:'1 gibbed 11 rings. reeefei t per fs- lea for rale by DaLZELL t CO IAR-25 bbla. I ar, now landing by Bing ssestirs a.= tr. rale by 1.7 R. DAT ZELL i 03. box. • prime W. li...etteesc .14 'II RILED APPLES—III bas. Dncd Apples JI tor We kw to ciota by • . DALZILL & co. VOMMON MARS—SO*O Common 01- 1L) cars, far we by jet n vox noNsnolor a linear. nEAKLASII-50 bbl JL andlbrfalsby [myni ItiONEY TO WA. Iva. fair term. if osernbrd r.duellts rftl oast* Pos e Joi Comaksar:a I .4 FAMILY RESIDI 4M...t0 ma Hut Taw A Al .or lirew between' the Bridge—lt !AAA...WM Alma law Alma. ne - boaVli elatoetzbla TWO ATOATIOSIGIS Arlth nlarrocaox WWI 1141Altett: And rill bet mold Os Downie. Inquire of TIIOItAA WOODS. X 1 lea Oomenexclataroluer. l 3 MArket AtreetA2 ONE of tho boot GROOERY STORES in the eltr, dolor • erboterile and Stall bnelnamorlth leuul . hare of 510,030. It 6Y the t•st run of angora n be ow,. tftitt. compel. Alm to Qom 11 Le a fortune ke • northers. In Feet woops. Corninerelal Bram. 4311arlatefteet. jr_E• we uG STORE FOR SALR—llaving we t reatlin and ll 441441.4 assortment of theme o. 80000 800. story atir ItLLINGS. all of which rm nort:tit on •34r tams. 144.4444 /Inert • 1.1!044114441g0a will tat 0.0.011 part partnant. eactOnM uis i„ ocos. 14 \ • Otrmaitoretal Broker. 43 Mlaket LXCLIANGE-15,000 worth of improved 1 WILL:WILLIPgVT, with as iase)3l fat •8 tors alga.' lloodo. boomlso of \ 'C • SIIONAS WOODg. 3.0 \ kxualarelat Broker. 43 !target Oran. All.O3lE=—A'lOT with_good B C 4 . ROM on on 4 throo ea Bloilolksttett rth Etna% 8.0.1. .t • t. rgqaa', l l4 oD3 , • Jae ikoa.mtha Dram 46 Marts, Moot. STOOK FOR SALE—O. spa. RR. Co. \ 100 ‘4-• ott o,'Nflegyz. t o • Ma: 0111. sad Itaol Eftsto Br•ker, ' Tb Voorch Wed- opjrottco Rua of Plotomob.' STOOK WANTED«—Pittablugh s Trust and ftrtagx Co.--b 3 &am etKock rsobd by . Mock. MU CakitblL3 E. 1001113. • . ud Rol Ebtat Broker • rb,Youribt titystro b mmito Pant of a Piklebuisb., Ill!IIMEIMI OR SALE---Seouritiei, hariaitwO4ears E so tortonst . to og mantas ot 1,000-,Ata rye,. on on r.•kottl-rarr , D. A/NO' Oclo. Stock. /I rochanso &km 1 FIORE.-40 bbIS. Mess Part, for sale by l ee ' CANSIAU. lEAT -- E RlOO aides- Spanish tiala '/ kootbor. Ike 0010 br [sal i, 11, 'UNPAID. _ lIL-2.5 . 1ib15. pure Linseed Oil, for sale I Tar br Jal , .7. B. CANITILD. 'MED APPLES-25 bus. Dried Apples, (M)' , J. n. CAN-CY:W. BELCHER'S' CLARIFIED SUGAR-25 bblo Itelthar'ACLszlited Bum, Inst rre l / 4 1 sod lor sae by ' DADA ADS LAMM, 4th Librn, rthrt. 1100 T MOROCCOS and FRENCH CALF tef eßnie—e nee urtnrat za• - BAUD Di LAND& 211 bitty One-. 11/EBBING-5 pieces Cettori and.hlohair -v. -W•bblut. for Coocr.ss Mr. Just reed ttr 12 , 41404 a Dort, N 0.116 Marks' Wort ". .14 •FL PFULLIPX. Alit .BALLS-1 matt Gatti Air Balls, aj dortod elm. Aka. iadsl: Minna Oicnida and "t. rriektrfttnlL \.)17,_ J. . ruu. ---- , . IN )f. T ui llTllol1 .7 SAND--81.LAD .rimart Y SIDE, or id - CZ /UAW sLegetimsar Yount. MINI. II \ P 4.4 1.. " . . br , su ~' ''ViguTiTAoNrw.. '.' s —naA a HOUSE M a llO I.IL.ASS E S d - 49 I bbl . e. a sy I M e UKlMi4ila WU=&far 130 OAF OU6AII-100 TAIL Nos. 6 Ara 8 A L,,,A Boma, last nsta my/ Ibr szta b." SlailllSlDUlt LILOU • •• phis. Dour:Jun r DurglpJs :t : MEN \ \ TV\ , \\\, ' \ ^ ~ , ~.. - .l\ i . .\. ....'!. , „•.:,:liNii*oto,.. . - . J*llPll ...—.Atunir /1111raran , JR , 'Doo , ..2tp at I:utlorsoMaa alaaP l . o o llo \ 'van or It I MRAT ON. . &wandtt ".2l.' PrfratiOox Sr i =11.,c0 *lama; ftail t ho Intro./Mout oat. unarm , \ • it r ilyc k ialit s. anur„nateess PI the gnat al= Omar • eculltralitnu h‘i appal:anal al kr. and ` RludNGs • \ \ lsraZi n guu.4 b "k r, " aftd . I:rrarcen. • . Mayberry-4. =WM r. Muddle cum Mr_nngustas alumna Alm 1.1047. _ a art Th. • I:7 4 g . :=l4 4 th i e el v 4 .... mpura mud.. epp• MSS mammas ,nt ruynose&-fg , , vith OLD atruw • many . In 4 R ----- 7 — ==itm Irlaleh l. dire* the popular panu iW ia k\ t SONIC HALL! sullgrusrA IiALBINA STEFKINNE; Pro= hP s 31krameo Theatre In Lendrn and bap; th e lialianOmme of b. Tom llaran a and Meatiso.simaa... 1.4.1 r. mum:a that as • 111 IP. barPutnanafir .GRANDCONCERT, TUNADAY EVENING, JIIINS. \NO, / 8 I& 'a • \ the mai. • A im ,• &nortnalrld oh. bra rrprmlT'alluel lastPOS exer.uk Pan szsamaspa, 'Maraud • PAUL =Mc, Stir surstest4rdlusry Pbannaienan of PT • aiONOlt.2l erupt* first prepnam co aar ant han=r mambaia!isl riPp• • MAIIVICE 11,TRLEOBCH, \ cotaucrroa Ale Drasaroi; • .• LoVK OUT FOB' P7I)FESSO\S. JOSH WIRE'S trg - :\FLYLNIF SHIP .11,0 AND lENIA.L ENAGNIRIM. J.'(' \ ' RE LADIES OF L WEED:CURIE / T ia ,,, eurawratvr e g a mat i,:. ; ' ' Arr CELSOut.i, the 61b lannat.—thharanar to a Vated comal•tio /a tow ara: YarniLtnats l• terra hots I ow.* throughout t.b• MP. r for.adolt• from 4 till kw eblitten from,. t. T:. , ,trt• tor to to bah...kat t.b• prhanst Wata. ta dul at Mr. Wilkloann wa s Lanni:aril* s, fln u ltang„..Ati f tratalna al • • t at ea Ara Adailarla tbs Onon"tnie cettocos conuoN BRASS SAX . MAN BMW tan a obtatioe._l,7llllVQl,....WAL, 448:At Me DotaaTtf...r. •••••• 4Cloaao: strt , \ • 010721 , oF lute= ViilUalge Building nil in t h!N, ' • \ 'Sixth Ward. . ' 4 (IN SATPRDAY'sfternoon, 11 • 144, , ~‘ . N 3 o'elost,wl.ll . tr_ftgkon _Vas xtsitlor. trA el Et Firt2ll3,"l 4 .f4fier.'"qhl:ll;:"" ''''. \ c 1 ÷...6. ON wrox irtitzEr—LotesNoa. and 47. Ws . \ the nett:laxly •Ld• of fry Re street. neer Elm t. hp. \ - \ beg mob •to .51 of 24 keLlistanding ham %Olt 14 la 1.2 % ;, \ alloy 'A feet 1114, lrcV .. ~2 ~. \ .., ... , 1.. • \ ON FRANKLIN ISTREKT—Lo4 N05. , 102 We JO& so ' - ~. ,- th• noetharly ride of Viti•klin mwao•ditAl itir ioo 0 • ' I f) A. Net. harm: each a front of 54 ton, Int tout \ \ - 4 \ . Rho, Lots N.... III), 120 and 121, fibril* on the gra \ s, • li. if 44. of Franklin aemt now Walton ihno•l. hit?.. _ \ X , a front of 24 1•04, utendlng thfonevto thosspsz Mart A Nk t _/ 12 2:jr3 . 7EBSTEtt FTILKET— fat Art, L \ let eve' en..ref \ ,'. \ =,\ Po Non street. haling • frontet ZS feet otr.W•beher stirt.:-., _ ' Tlinit t :TlL.Y. ' lll4 " 4, 2 •4lVg,',V. 4' .l,l,,:_,„ _ w• i,,,, \ \ g eat. boat of 21. VA on w•tatar elnlit. •L.1....1 ' \ \l2 \ -. Ai.. 1.. to.. 22. , ~,,, 2 ,.. m5 ". w.ww. 5 t,...• • \ war LOIMSI NMI. !LAZA. web • NC.!.! 24 tot, 921•01- \ Vita i na t ; trtin.7Zlbiris 04 t•r 4%, 'l rtt, ' 42 "l "1 . ,: \ i 2 , , Terat•—OnotinTrth awe, reei4o• in five *via anuliat \\ \ 1 \ pertn•nta. Wilt interest • • . Pore forth.: tohontation. apply t• IL lind7 WEI:4w ' ' ti , ‘,, Era.. No UT Pout/tared, or .2 it. Bah. Rootaa, when 1 \ - piano can be um. Jeof , • P. IL DAVI& Anotinowar. i • \, - Booka—Booka: fIN SA.IIIIiDAY evening, 11th that., at \ 8 e'elock. at the Oemeilodarshlee Pootox.,,,wwwwe ned amILIIth greets. will to e01d.../. Jam ememee of valuable Dew greets. will Phileenty, Poetry i 1 Dlnorsted Itookr, re= ll 7 sod Letter PAM:. att. P. M. DATIL lostiewear. • Line Sale of 100 do: Bice Shirts; 01ollie;,',, ON\ Vting!, fko. , , MONDAY mor es ning, June 13th;id:10 ceek.t. . 1 Vat Castmords..TsWat Exam. =Fat d Waal and MIEN lerata. be tad—.- Ou , r • a•rla ttNE SHIRTS, • val. eednible Earl En ecanprtstag . hat asaattmeat or th• Mai at, 01,104 make.. PPE. Win and Marnatilat VESTINOI3, TR.III3IINGa. an. T.m.--nre• moatt...dlt oa ?mai CI a $lOOl tr IP ;coral endeatat ;ape. ' is ti) Y. If. tudeamar. .. - SecoAd-Hand Pitt° Forts. - '.---, RN , MONDAY afternoon; 13tn, fast, 3 cfdoek. 0 the` fkramorettl Palm Sams. taiga of RN, 4 fifth Aratta. Inll b• old . — - \ • orm dx tavo Esittinsoy ..p. PIANn TORTE. - 1.9 ot \ P. If. DAVI& Asictiamser. • Venable Cotton Nall and Real Beata. MIERZ.MPTORY 11Y-"YOS.KE a 1 BRYSON-On Erman/IY, Joni lin. at o'clock ML. Will be *olden Pe premiere. the keinstds l4llll . Pc:petty becoming to the Katie Pi anafectottne Compety. known.. the It eCILIC pll lLl..pd cheated Is NNWCORIP. Kentucky, 00 the fl yer hank, and leamedistely organ. LinchannU. Shia KILL le now la complete rotating order. ciratalt. low f Clowlng .Dined_-1.1 Tftoethe frames. LSO I .t .* l ' 2 n itre rgni7:l I g:it ,' int ttir .L. 1.12 air; inch CAW. MiLLI hem, lad me r est. - 2 Bettinctintr. 1 . Willowt 1 Whitiog UPI.: Dm.. home. , *ie. •WW , \ &limier; 2 Litt creedera two resod.. each; 2 Pour. g, Firer grew:ten, 24 Spledleellecht I Went thud firintling f wean.; ; Steam Power rPoohtur liethineti Stamm Power Warping lual Dressing lischinsi &loth ir PmesLlleree SoMni..lter ' eutiZsu= l 4 , TruLdirt m tftteletel gamy of Bathes. La 'se bet order. Swam testae Owl ' felt' - two ;Was. toles caffilletit \ Poem to 000 Gil the Mame • \ ill a nVitif.2l attached to complete order. \ Atoo-BIAUBIBB 131100 enth ante Leas% and large ,yesetity of the neeamary Toole. Patterns. OteUiliNg4. Thie wliki the woman number ef Locos, w ant 12.000 yerde hewer 4.4 brown intlletbwk 2.150C1A. ChM, Tuna and 1,400113. Batting Thep. I. glaj &tent preparatlon tor 11007 1...01311 nacre. The 0001. maanpetnna by the Saute Menufsmoring Orontatir Mee UM/mg • blob aszatteTA end we watt loam Weuh)oth«e m W a .S lteo. a a nffi m 7 u . teThaer n t w o t h em e Bn 4 ll , e 4 d 4 gmcee. mad 0 , 9=101 'gad? 11.+0 0018. 04001.1. prim, TI. mummer I. elle( the beet end mat entresett glowription. and is marty new. norm of it Melee teem is we ova* tbrea yam. eed the Venter pOrtkm Olt much len lima • . The whole of t he ahem Mfittannaptl .11,14 without 'reserve, to th e Dished UMW. halowthe tonne:- Chaptlitra math newthirg la one ewe est oaschird two 100., 41110 10eMst, o .i a pant. per rap r " 4 Of The r I:Jr 4.01.- 07 of 11..T0 per sonnet, with thelretrUeire of memo r id The et any Pam withie tn_yeare from CEssa of We. The LOT I. =0 feet fnmt on Mel street mantas beck .to low water ee. myna feet. with eoltiganthak BMOC 1117/2.4140 40 by' Lou feet. three stortm high 0 wee s wlsm attschadoof mine ludght, 21 10 *wt. Alwa tut*. Lewi Umee 40 brit. teet., W art thieu Show /Thy 24 feet. 480, frac. 11012 IP Met. imi4 /an* 01/t6lllll2nillsa by taw pump from the tlntroall wow 0100 40111. herd oewPhets laid within the left • ilec..At the more lime sad pisca t, will be Oct. aa Lit of =Mad betting on Main ems. s depth Zst Bert to ei street lo the rearottrecily oppeeire rke hemp. Me Heckl. warted 4 //net Wantons, 40 by ,1104 fat. \ trwciskr noun Ournery, and tot, awls Meat Terthe-Onethird cash. haimem in one sag two yie - with laterecy et Um rate of 6yet mat per eitempe, b7 A.=- Varga=¢l. time. la leawee - akehoilee faT'am, the )1111s. „ to Tommie Trainee, 100 etitalbs, k 111 tammihroneallog woolen votg WI et Zsy - tendaad Ow tO. tore. base. is One MIA kr0210,1W,; • - .lekilw ease a ea-oz. autttatesti.-- 111PCBTL3=313 inotaincararrvwcaLignaatts Bailing Lott For Sale. W BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION r !e l tructisek tha brow ah KLISOWE33. ... a ine.DA.a,tanll34 at 3 Ireton raa. 8133Ew nela .. 1W ,16, 1141 , 2 .41 , 11144.4.4==t2.4-: 1 1 1331.13eLalti, 3.1 Eslatt‘astat... Ai; T HE 'UNITED STATER. . ', - LIFE SURA an' NCE, ANNUITY: Alik!m COMPUIT, PIIIMADELPECIA. • . OHARTZRED APRIL 26,4850. °Attits INWES3,LL., • - • CAPrglit . l2so,ooo. 's - Warr 5. E. ee ror Third. and -Checiat --: strestaNyhtladelpide. . . „ C IF. °mow or nix DOS rookoor inhuman= v 4 3 . ! taro= '.., L ......,....,„,.. -i.44: \4 l4 rz wi... i nitsx.r. re iet, Wroicieni—&.iimi it en \ 1C • 14 .! ‘ ;4: .. ~,,,,Zir,:n. D 4: . - g's cui.ttotT' Lo. Aii.t. : 17„ . . u yowl . , Erebeeda '----- . Anairigham BridgeCipagr. \ \,' A MEETING of Oro COllll2l/11 UM of the omo nronlil nO P 1111 be bad • e HOT OP DARLILL 3LIANYHICN.II4I=4 III . MOND.% o,llln/taxt. a t too bffee . e l / 1 1 . . Maim unir..*ba . - Macular rod. Dieesteb. s a d Jaen., \ ~. . . . • • Uranas Otrtca Prirrralolt MD , \ ritazorrtua Rt. J. OO US& X .." •.! . .f THE COUPON'S due first plauhno, on - . ~,,_ 7 BoNLB or the ateT Or P, L ITTSBajar dram ...- , , P‘ burgh sad atonlioortlto 1.. ICAN, GONALAN ir 90.. rialtliirora Wlllllol,lr _„. . 7 1, eV 7 7.• _ • \ WHMLU A.M. ' . 4 GQ" ' "." ` " W4.41 ‘ Pinta. - ' s , ' \ •'- ou or ortor tali dal* to tho twercr ou dootoac . . -. ;.. - ~ \ \ 2., Thy 11 nalisk aro d•tel wag Norotobor 1h62, dtko Jazoso: t . ,, atom! has to /103 !admin.. 160, seta sty an a . , ~ • - 87 oriar of tbo 001.1 A 4110 \ ; WHA4.4 A I ntl. Trainer: . \ ‘•.‘‘,\, -, \\ \ For Bo , - FIRST RATE FA 3111 Y CARBIAGZ,. Iv valet haa boa la as. but a abort Una It alli ...AU a lazzatl. ,111,1,r.aZ bads to pIaSTERof PARIS, for toad and Sumo; ORAULTO OSNIEN tot Wm hot qsultly; fiKIISILI3TOVCB. ad, tliair and Tarl.ka alto. Wows oa b.od Lartlf Wowl. Mobooia. oog4st . W. WAIL= • g , OLO/th-D ramars—A. A:\MASON -- 25. fritit. aatzaas gig , Cokaul lbw 2. " . " .°47 QLOAN'ti OINTDINNT and CONDITION POWDZB2.-lar sae tx I )03.1 a /L EILLZILL 4.1A11.131 • IT sale lor 111 FTl4uPngt=lciMbAlot.4, VOIRAPPIIia PAPER :3 00 \ A ' 52 .:7;1 7i5 -garti;
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