ItEMZIMSI FRl*Btilt ( i GAZEIVE. WEITZ TUEBDO:5101331141; .T 11517. 21, 1858 WILLBB POUND _6l" !.&I:OIIPAGB,OFTHIIIPstiIift. , . 13•Prirsic.e Waal iu•ni;—.ll•l 411.eadvo dßo latloeetoer Wald, Oauttt offal t• oar traatom ma • Ined•olzabla aindlun otaatlagtbdtbadaaatams. Oar etmaul= Isbehrien fins .4 do tboaniad. reach. laillamet WPM 'Wain Lad icolay iri li'estent Peasisyl• Bala and Saatem Otdm' . .. , . , 11144T0ID488T188119—Ife Mot tha rallierzig3Loc= robe Prlntl= ILL=lLstaant 'e3L flu Da= Gom. err • ow= 15=10. ADVELLTISKILEI r lio &the SIMI voLkLigft :op= L,S. DfPz oil Elft4isy 1naL.1.414 1,111D1=4,24=1 LlL4=ft bit= 4 O'clock, on &UAL! DENOCZA I IO 'CMG aOIIIIFAZIONIL 7 2 -', • vas oatsauoxiamolz , • MOSS IS POWN&LL,i(eLarseatter eounlg. 4 LUX. X. IIicoLLIRE; Of Rastas County. ros smivierc* ossicux, CHRIST AN MEYERS, Of ChviA tioustP ,111711SCRIPTION TG THE PrrrsstrEas LED STROBENViLLIS lutut.oan. • . • The - contiorem: on-thu I subject , may be con-1 sidered - ationt closed. What the Commissioners Maj di.we , knee not. We _genet in their can .•'•-_fidoce, A low elosieg wordshoweeer, are doe to ourselves sad to ant readers. On Suniday, To - presented one objecttoae to the subscription at some length, In which we reviewed one flganoil 'and elide snob corrections ae weresuggested by the information conveyed by the Company in _the figures fendshed to the , press. Te our last article no reply - has been reeds— "` Ito attempt has been made to osstravert our err -"rested- figures, and they einem be controverted. .°-Tee rest mikes an insertion that the work wilt net Oust over a certain *out. Auenian will botitimerer in the stead of tots 'and arguments, - where - doll* and onts - are cert Urned, and we -.:shill not *Bei*. figures antic we are met with - itomething more forcible than - bold assertion and unintious abate. The Onlyl79MA oi/argament made use of by the 'Post and of yesterday, to a plea Glet thiwork is absolutely necessary to the 0m- M:wl prosperity of Pittsburgh. We here never denied that the work would be Tuseful, but both of„.these papaw are, as wide of the mark to their `assertions in this respect as in emit others. the 1 1 • idea 4,fras no doubt comlitednestat to them by ..tome effuse - of the Compeny, as is expressed in both papers. • :.The- - ..Tenroot says, that maim the Sienben- Arne Railroad is built, the Allegheny Valley Bell reid;the CennelLisille lisltroad,- and the Penn sybranin are all incomplete--that they. r . < - .Save no &wet outlet, an/I:Gist the trade and ,traval that would otherwise pies through, and once to.our city between the West, part 'of N. West and South West, and Baltimore and other Elate , in-the Ent, Woidd pass round as through . Wheeling; and other points South of It. Nay, Without it, even the great, West and Moth West, emptying itself at the Steubenville point, would , reach even Philadelphia by avoiding our city, and pluming through Wheeling by way of the . Hemptleld Railroad. Thema, maybe said, &l eo .of the Pittsburgh, Idaytmlie and,Cincinnati Raid, designed to bring up theßonet, and South West to oar very doors for that road, too, with out the Pittsburgh and Steubenville, would pour. ell tie undivided treasures into the lap of Wheel- The Pal, on the slonte - enbject, sum "Ws hare neither time nor spice to pursue this subject further at pees*. This road most hdutade, dr Pittsburgh must sink in the race for emmenial and business pea l:snip—otherwise the roadsOonedditiaking at the Ohio wen of her -*lll be, directed eastward through Wheeling on VidnithtliAnd nolroumbendites rotate around the northern bend - of the'Ohlo, to reaelqiim Perk andavu this ie. eimpli ridiculous, cad iliJkill2/01111 ;t:t4"4414.61 position ef PittalturShilitegare t 6 titetiediofthe greet West.: It gives up at one stroke tite.4iettist ChicAlves, and the Ohio :and Peins. - ;11.allioad; and 'the:her Railroad, all of - ;pteltith are ac,*l - nes of finial= 'slue, sad not in-, "/-ratior la any.suspeet.ta the Steubenville rose #thAtt tide Pm. 1 1,1 9 h extravagant argcmeata iifthe4Ulonacy rightly appreciated. .Let es,nview far a moment - the controverey.' • theittwai annenneed that the Grand 7aiy hid `atitherised a sulticeiptint at $500,000, in obe dient* to - the dietetta of dety end, withoit nod mating any - but_, tales counsel only with ewe JedP4l4,,Wirettewett Leaden end in offensive pretest agiansiiit. the friends of the trischtheilyestedfio . let thli pass, nothing • maiiiickad*Alitii*aink the subject. ,We hod eleOwitrek-4i1 3,1 0 ,1 Out), sod had on de etre -to get hitna,eoutrovery on the '"question. We knew thatltr-dbe.peeseist exalted and rash - state, of tin caddie mind - there was little , proba,- • .billty of one being able - do puts stop to the sob ': sotiptlast and we kneW also that nojeds and tut , , gum:out 'uten'sionld udscenstrue due motives 'We theretire dumped controversy. OttiProtest,bovevor,eru met with mierepreent= tattoo and abase. Every piper in tows, Oust; • "::availed and istisrepreeented us. We *tie thus placed npoit the defenaive., l We were compelled to give the reasons on whfch oar protest was .foncoled.', - Thesti reasons Were elso assal, letkencl we sure charged With Wilful end nialialidie hood. Mir brought forth one reply, oftelturdey, which neither the 04teptei or -its pains have auderteltett to mower.-- • • Having thus dhicharged a duty is iniperative • AIM watt - ilahlrel;W• tete keep, of the matter witk „the expreencni of one 'lnfect conviction that, whatever may bathe verdict of puhile opht- Jon cow, it will• be in'our fever when calmer sen• • Grunts priaraitirien tough we should be oils - tskenin our fean, and If - the road is :built none itatddinoii desire it than sweeties, still the in teepodtiozi to prevent an en' where there was :no padeceinent -telt bat the public' good, and ehere-theriesnid,lie tukatier,,will net be lots ludged;-'.llis'far *in att editor. to Soli on 4 witlethe *Went of poppies opinion for the'tinia leidg,nad never tater Ade indepeident thought,. ' orsegueuyeensteues to'any folly or madness et the trour." , ant ' this is • cannot dm' At all -Itaseulsie Inter our 'oPiitions and thoughts tatelyvadten we cannot dol. ego we will dues - . A Moen Sfiestexci.—The Vies President, do Ado ; Mr. Bonostor deoutsoa,- of Missond, isms seo,klig epeeekes ta that Btate against CoL tea.' We quote. from the -Lads Nerabllcia the folloirlit referebcoto s part of hies epesch at ; - ikiaber Atchisin declared himself is of the immediate.oramiratlon of Nebraska Ter. Atm; provide( that citizese. of al/ the Matey; both free 'sad alivey sea odes to It Hs laid he . Toild aliriye oppose 08'191/mot Proviso" by his ioter :and mud ream is Nebraska Territory aa .aatazia, Air delegate; abaigiajdm With hatieg - aald=ila4 re laaauglakarl is a fret Btais." , 1 tinbtlgia ' sloib: ' to i tilik.tieciameis • thobtless Isegoego - floottotto IStiteemett bat Ef.Caphadthit Anita tost!ehookl au law tie half 641 610 1 / 4 14 ithmenos to the adsolotionof Ifebrzeksoiadoloi eboold 66V116 heir the end of ft.. The Nattuitiiman:wha Actistf the - idzolsilon of staisstat* is iis.dimul, finttlq and an cna mj_ot the Union bne thit goutbern min who teaotd_other es, free territory Ntutkin b-11" t in o,ooatioti its slice State, *deemed worthy • _to presidli 1:4021/111:ben ti'o the trotted BMW, aod boomoillosident, of Mr UnXon ,, ss a do, as 41,..ifestkor ire presez4 bpipitmuitl Fels CCiazuea, •-• Itad th e bus p wrner a - ~ • del - of es4a4z4ind of ea u loam elcatehs: bly fsaa'Oendeis feFist, -the I.4biaon. Nunery, caltiestessi nines fa Emit filelli'especially dwelt% sad peaches, la eej~ykttol this comthuraht ' The earl , stir ion*. sqlfspedesica B*0011.11," ..E13101,, • ask 4r sad tb*L 4 o3elle de Backawano...;.. "gbillwalk Pkisbed.' famed ekany, ma* adeder 12 iTiV ?aslant le the oae !a amaket. We ark ,Ebekla-see. 'attend= peldle (can la We re glow, add we bop• Out oar sesrlit will reos be supplied with the &Awn 7ratletier, aiarias fa baing tbew irtbla the reach of all tiornimiscr ;Erlab* k via Ur, rOatd im limakiegrasikEnCiFla. Yak Xtrett .)r - summing) talb!, ', . 5j T,2„.777 7171,, - • n g!MEII BM= •-•- • •••••=-. 4.;;;:-. •-rt" TEM Coaxort samosa . Yesterday forenoon Wo accepted anlueitation Of the Directors' to.wlett the iublic ethoola of the third Ward in this city. This la the Ward lawhich oniale opponent on the'common school question, Bishop O'Connor, reside', and we felt some little curiosity to eee`how this institution, jut In view of the Bishop's peace, lie conduct ed, and to Watt if there was any joet cause of Complaint &plait It. On repairing to the large sad conownient school house of that Wud, we total SITIASI gentlemen present, an All lame , errand, among whom were several clergymen and editors, and we were truly sorry not to find the Bishop there, and regretted muoh to hear that be bad notheen limited on the occasion.— We are satisfied he would bane examined tho in stitution with under, and if he could not bare approved - of it, he might hate found his preju dices nmunrably mused. In this lohool there 'ars twelve large, wawa 'lilted, and well lighted apartments, all farnished di a similar nianner, the only difference being the height and breadth of the mai, being made to suit scholars of different ages. • Each scholar to all the.departments, hula elutir arm dealt to hlmielf. These are snide of cherry, and ma screwed to the leer on itaet•iron stands. They were all clean and polished ; and we did not see a ecrateh or any defacement of a seat in the 4:lMineoted with each ached rem is an anteroom, where racks are proelded rem 'bats and bonaets, and clear runalag water, parcelala washbowls and clean towels, for neces sary ablations. • There ire thirteen teachers employed in the , . 'institution, one for each room, and one who is head or principal of the. whole establishment, and who superintendit sill the blanches. Thus ohildren are carried regularly from one grado to another, until they 'Noire the rudiments of a thorough English education, inducting the higher branches of 'mittlematies, and those who wish to do so, are prepared for college. There are ' 'out nine hundred caitdren tioght in this school; and such Is the- pattern eratem introduced, and the great facilities afforded by the noble build ing occupied, that not the least confusion or ne glees is apparent. All the children are thorough ly taught. We visited all the rooms, and heard classes in each recite, who all acqiitted themselves well. Singing Is also taught, by a teacher employed espinbilly for that purpose, and the young folks appeared to take particular delight in this exer- Oise. Several gentlemen addressed the scholars as we loused round, and at tho.oonclaaloa of the visit, the followinterneolatione ware passed : Realeed, That we deem it our duty to hear testimony to the excellenm of the ,Common School System, and hereby declare ourselves Its firm, decided and unaaresing friends. 2. That we tender: our sincere acknowledg . mint for the polite levitation given by the gen- Sainte, directors, and forth. courteous - manner In which welfare received by all the teachers of that !ergo and flourishing institution. The above noticed instltutlon is a free slOhool —o emu moo reboot To It every child In the ward has emcee, without any expense whatever, ex cept the purchase of books, and we believe these are provided ahem the parents are too poor to - purchase Wein. Here the children of the rich and poor, of the high and the low, all meet to getter on terms of , perfect equality. The only nobility Is that of intellect and good behavior. Hers all are taught the same lemons of instrue- . tied—the child from the three-pair-bank in the alley, and-the urchin from the palatial realdeuce. Here is true republicanisni. Here is laid the laudation of that feeling of equality and manly independence which is the hest hope of the Bet pdblio 'These schools are kept open through the JOU. They afford an unfailing me a ns of acquiring bo etrmotioe to all who desire it. They relieve the Reset of 'many a parent, who looks around on his Increasing offspring end kis limited means, froW s load of anxiety. He can say to his Ohthirtiii=r l Tblider is one of the palaces of Amer ica; you are the children of the Republic; all the 'children of the Republic have a right to eater her palacei, and to receive free Instruction. Go, eay chlldien, and thank God every day for the "common schools of- your country, which place you on an equality with the proudest citizen." Wotan spoken of the •.publio schools of the Third Ward. Similar institutions exist in every ono of the ibis wards of the city, and the Nur wards of Allegheny. , and in. all of the' villagrs arid' boroughs around us. Nearly all them buildings are tlegnificent, and cost from ten to twenty thousandlnilarsiend the salaries of the teacherain each yard amount to. from - three to five thousand doltaro. These institutions are the pride, glorj and anima* of our land. There Is a noble emulation for their improvement extend ing throughout the State, and we rejoice to hear they are ltopioving annually:. Accursed be the hind Attached forth for their dostruetioe; sod_ that man is a bad citizen, a normal to MI nigh, eat deity as it citizen end." phileathroplot, who will not-do all In his peon - n. 44 preserve them In their purity and hand them 'down .t.r; posterity with thole glory untarnished. How ro 141 - 1 A Psorturr--The New York .Freeman's Journal, the mouthpiece of Archblsh . . op Hight., In speaking of the Catholic. ties at 'Montreal says: • . "When. Archishop Hughes predicted upon the , head of the Nadia meetlageirbloh—amet His Honor the Mayor—ware presided over by the anti-Popery parsons in the vioinity, at Metros.- that the Infamous iyetem of unscru pulous falsehood and violent Insult there rips. gated, if not speedily checked, would result in bloodshed, and in disturbing the social harmony that ought to ohuloterise an American 'commu nity, he wee but too true a prophet" Further Oa, the Joevnal, In the same conneo . mention, counsels the '" Ml:addled" *hick th e . Arehblehop predleted, as follower ~ • "We cay, farther. that. pup mut who should unwillingly or aceidentally hear the 'Wien boo by [Givarsl make we of such leaguers [u he man at Montreal] and, not fortkuith break his moirthrmust be possessed of very „ Httle of that 'pardonable exhuberance of inucible mettle that dleilagulehes the man of honer from the Theproireamme for making • a prophet int of thi itoliblehop thus a 'very emple one: the •Archblehop Predicts "bloodshed" is the result of such efforts as illaicumrs; "bloodabed" follows underthe stimulus of inch hints as vs quote ,from his mouthpiece; and, streghtway, the *rabbis/top Is a prophet: It is not matter for very serious wonder that any one should be well acquainted - with the results to be worked eat by the machinery which be wields. To predict that which a man afterwards indlreotij incites; will hardly entitle him to oLilm a Aire of the pro oPiet• • . - \ Brea' or IATXIC;WO notice that the Wheel• In; pipers tantoeb invariably `quota the imp of water at this place se lower than it Sully is.— Taking one of the Wheeling reperi for authority iher Baltimore liunaciates the felfoiiing blinder: Wheeling, on 16th - kat, there were , feet 10 inch' of water in the:channel of the - Muir, and ; and at Pittsburgh; 2 feet 8 lodes, - and falling.", • This Imola indicate a difference of 1 idol 2 in. des betted .tM.iwo gaols, while :the . actual difference dime not emceed in WA. We dislike io'have to elude to Inch thins; but ells eon : thing pinisumee In Inimeireeimbolion derawade l an emaelonal exporuri. ' . • - . Pasinrwoatttrissauarrw.—On tiandayafter. noon an anzatal minionary tieeting was held to the Liberty street hiathoditt ahead:, orals city, by ths congregation, and the ercan of $1,38000 was sal eated ThLt ti one of the largest collec tions we hart ewer noticed in the West, and doe, great honor to that congregation, tim Ilbarillty of iblp,l4 Is proverblet Providence his tamed it with wealth, _bat the hearts of its member, ism not been :Amid by prospniti. . Freely they have n46,154'414 freely the gire. • istitlgn the lastirook, au wool buyers hart beterdoing an immense Malvin. The streets ere constesttlywrowded with toms beagles wool tq market•—the rub being mat that tuany hare to Alt'. three oe.four burs M' hue their wool stored and receive pay. Most of the Wool of Medina. county -wu puntmeed several weeks ago, at prices wronging, we belleve,• one My outs; , These prices make the raising o 7 'peep abut the beet baldness that - farmers gum go tato, mad we are glad to witzwerrhesch adduces of dude proeperity. When the farmer, prosper the merhuude and the gresehatit alsouttet sem-, spins Acompstenoe.—Mtdins Whig. ' 0009 '341t., zai E.13/1C011021.- - upimas at three'hundred ands zly nlos Pielt&Pe 4 - sooda for the New York 'Exhibition of the industry of an Rations intrl 4 IPT” 4.12 t • For the Pittsburgh Goode. c••• G 017.. LOWE AND GOT. • I have read the correepondenoe LaiTeen these two dignitaries, and although I am satisfied that Our Governor has folly 'rimed the fallacious mooning of the Governor of Maryland, yet he hoe not done it in • manner to excite any re. epeot either for the head or the heart of the sa thor. • Mr. 13Igleea reply is just in that cold blooded, luke.warm tone which might be ez ; petted from each a person as himself. A gross outrage upon the dignity of the Com. nantwealta and the rights of s free woman had Lees committed by one McCreery, a citizen of Maryland:. This woman bad been-seized by that name, sad not even taken before one of those base creatures who' receive extra pay for eon eigningloman beings to life-long bondage, bat hurried off to Baltimore, and then sent to New Orleans. The case 'wol a - clear case of kidnap piag, not crudely less strecious became he perrePdhl eta law to nit his purposes. The facts of the itaV - were not in dispute. McCreery, e citizen of Maryland, had seized Rachel Parker, free woman, and without availing himself of the cheep senates of ono of the lowest menial' of the law, • Commissioner. had carried her Into • Maryland. .A demand was made upon Gov. Lowe under the plain provietioni of the law and Constitution, for the delivery pf the offender, In honor that 1,10 might be tried 0 Pennsylvania for an offence committed berro,tTo this demand Gar. Lowe re plies se tailcoat: 'Ton will peicitive by, the statement of L. A Behoplheld, Etc;-, (the truth of watch has not been; and I presume, will not be controverted,) that Thotoss M'Creary ent to Petinsyleanie, not as a kidnapper, but fit , hlie sole purpose of aipturing Radian Pieter, then supposed to-be Eliza Croons, the fugitircelare of Mrs. Dickey hut. It I. also certain that ho carried with _him the authority of a pown of attorney from the owner of the alleged inside.", or her agent, de electing to not under it, in good faith. it Is an." .wise well known thatbe aaptured Rachel Par,ker, believing her to be Eliza Creme. Neither can it tie denied that he bad good reason for so be llying, not only froM the information , recelved in tho neighborhoodi-Use also from the Cotner dinary likeness which exists between &idol Parker and Eils.s crocus, add upon latish some of the most respectable citizens of Baltimore were prepared to swear to the feat of identity. From thee. promises the conclusion is irresisti bly drawn, that Thomas bilereary is not a crim inal. The presumption of matinees intent, mei eary to constitute prime, is ibsoletely . , rebutted by the facts of thecase. If , guilty st the law, his grille is .purely technical. Re Is morally innoeent, beyond the shadow of a doubt. The first. question which arises, therefore, Is, weld it be just for the laws of Pannsylianie . to parish a man ander such drourostanecel The next question Is, can I consent that a citizen of Maryland shalt be exposed to the basted of au unjoet prosecution? It is unnecessary for me to swore jod that the people and government of • title State hold the crime_of - kidnapping in the deepest abhorrence, and 'that our laws visit it wins the serarest punishments. But, that Isnot the inquiry here. The qacition Is, whether or not, being perfectly entietled'of the moral Juno once of the scooted, I shall 'seed him into ano ther State for trial? It Is extremity unpleasant to make any illusions whatsoever, which may poeeibly be suppond to reheat angragiottely upon any of the dozens of anotherand friendly State; nenrthelas, it is my duty to rentindyourZzedlency that very strong and unreasoneoPtepvejudicts, to 'raid ing the suYeet.ortatter of lreriary's alleged offence. .yrerstil is the away where 'ha has betelfattieted, &Lich would render the rural of hie trial ezesedsoght uncertain. Tumid not, Iderefon, existent to expose • hiatlo the risk, sodas I felt constrained to do to by the rneouiate of tits Federal .Constdirtitat. Without entering into an argument upon this - point, it is sufficient to say, that I consider the - case of Mc- Creary fullj.within the scope of that discretion, in regard to requisitions, which has' dews been claimed and exercised by the Executive of the different States, of the Union. Not only the Barnstorm, bat the courts also, on bnbeas cor pus, h4TO repeatiely gene behind requisitions, and hire examined Into and decided upon the merits of the Min elt61801,05:" ......... The replyof Governor Bigler L clear and con clusive enough, and verbose enpershundantly ; but as to any spark of dignity or • iciest it •Is ntterlydestitate. The finger of James Buchanius, (list least his policy, is plainly manifeetthrongh out. • But 'Of the base bowing of the knee" was not enfacieetly manifest, Mr. Bigler crawls in the Tory slime of self degradation. Penneyl vial dignity had been Insulted—Perasylvaniee, rights as a sovereign State violated—a fru Penn- Wein:du hid:been fateiblyouried into bondage —a demand wan made for" the.sarrender of the offender and the demand refixed and dieregarded. Cad& anal circumstances any Governor of any sovereign litate, except Governor Bigler, would at least have stood upright and not bent the bite to the insult* wroeg-docr. 'But he not hiving one particle of seLtrespect, not one stintillelloe et regsrd for the dignity of the State, becomes. at the close of his long letter an bumble Meng cant at the footstool of Governor Lowe.. Tho folloiing Is his conch:min' n • ' "In conclusion allow me to express my regret that a difference of opinion should have arisen between your Excellency and myself on any sub ject, and to my that !sincerely truer this capita ant offish; cosy nest. - to the slightest rxtens,-disturb the amicable' roLstims which Aces so tong aided between Oupenple of the two'States" Was there ever so base, so ointempUble, ao emean spirited a conclusion of an . affair, wash began In Indult and outrage upon the rights and dignity of the , Btaie represented by .this two legged spaniel,- William • Bigler? Ills friends may safety claim for him the credit of stooping tower and crawling deeper in the mire and slime than any other Gbvernorin the Union; • and un less ho was toian4ipirited and grovelling beyond Conespfloa before his election to the Gulmmato- Hal chair, his partisans may without fear of eon , -tradietton, assert hat hie election - ham not made , him one partied prouder; than he was as Billy Bigler. Bad some stout fellow kicked Mr. Big ler from Clearfield county to Warrisbargii, and the kicker et the end of the operation'should turn and exolaini, "I sincerely Meet this un pleasant affair may not to the slighSest .Iztent die- - curb the amicable relations which bare so long existed, between", us; We au, citizens of Penn- IJ hat, would Ilan DO right to complain, because his dignity and his feelings are hirotra. But as the Governor of the . i t 3 taw, the matter Is Mar eat. , C. Boardman To Thum Or —The; New York Courier under this sigialeant bead, retreat° the summons amount of crime committed in that city. It amount" in number to is mon 111 all the cities of England pia together, and Ice *W elty far exceeds it. The total number_ of con mirmaits for all kinds of isthmus in England and Wales daring the last sores pars was one hun dred and ninety four thousand, font hun dred and twenty-four; the total number of or .. run .I.n.New York daring the same !period was over two hundred thousand! The New York po llee tables refer only to arrests, those of England only to commitment'. Many are arrested who are not committed or bend one for WA but their flambee le by 00 means so greats to de. stray the `remarkable idguiticance of the above figures. loNew York within the last year, seven executions for capital oases hove occurred. In all England and Wales, for the same period, there were only nine, sad y z t . the population of the latter le nearly allay ti es as great as that of New York. This disparity cannot be ascribed to any peculiar Shunter of our people, for the greater part of the criminality springs from the foreign element of one population. Of tho seven morderers above 'peaked, nix of them were for alums—nue being a German, three Irish, one English, and one NoverSoothin; and the seventh,' though born In New York, was of Irish parent. age. The Condor nye: ' ..The same people that chiefly commit the crime here, are: found in net numbers in every English city. Why then the difference in the extent of that crime, This guidon does not admit of either a ready ore brief answer. The eine" Jelin% ,produce this reknit , are talon and complex, slime of which we may , consider iniesfter. The most important ,of them. are dotbana the comparative inefficiency of' cur police lie preventing crime„,the conipayalve nu certdaty of our Coats Inlpunlshing brim"; the neglect of our young vagrant population, and the_ vast number of ' disorderly groggeriet, li censed, sod unlicensed, that have all the while, without restraint, been "amiantus the passions and bad propensities of all the lower chose of ourpopnbthicul..• It Is time that these matters should be nrietudy and earnestly lOW at and' tend for. Oar streams of crime are Increasing into torrents', and they threaten to ' , overwhelm as: The farts we have glvenrstaraing as they are, cannot Officdal documents prove them: , Read'and ponder." . • • ' The Courier alai arer now at the Tombs :ten men awaiting Wel fornaidu, one if whom his already been oonvioted elms, and le now nialtlng a seocind trial • Vainaein Besountonater RUMS --Tbs.-Al bany Jowl* nys. that the Bearetery of the State of New Tork,hes obtained porsession at the Treasonable Cottespondeure found contained in kiejor andte'e boot when that officer Wei leach, 'ad by hie captor', Paulding, Williams and PA , Wert., The pipers consist of in entmeratiob of the'. number sod disposition of he American troops et. West Point, a description of the tortb linatiMut, saggeeti one in regard to weak sad esposed points; alu, the celebrated pass given, to /Mt" by Arnold. .- Thus intantatiag documents were • pordtmo( the pares belonging to George. Clinton, which. are now druid for ale to the Stets or New York. The wheal CM. 10 far Y Ott Diener/allow bat Waded, minas promisee well. Them will iltD; Ili think be in abundant.. of all blade of frail We are hungry for agent big mellow yeljelr. ffelhateni pea* 'UAW with N& Ho 4 ott Met llituolulc-7 1, 0tuut. Co. fO.) Oat. 't.'::,-,.;t . ::,'. - . 5..:f...71 . -...:.;: , 2 , : . := t' We are now folly embarked updfa . amooth eels for all commercial. purposes. - ,- The degr e e of ease in the money mute% accompanied by a healthy i as well as generally active state of trade, marks 1 our continued prespeAty. There are it few per ties speculating en an unquiet state of things In the (mare or who.are hampered by contracts the noccereftti termination of which depend on an siverse Mate of the market, who are scenting trouble Item afar from.Torkey—from the active mate of trade' In England, which occasions • quick demand for money at the enormous rate of 8 per cent. per annum, That %here le no real pound for'entertalning each opinion; is we think clear from a careful sway of the whole 'field of obeerration of all surrounding circumstances. Grain is being pur chased freely in England (rota foreign countries, which occasions some heavy payments of gold; and ebe is importing largely of produce, which ?Indere the,Excbanges somewhat eigainst her; but this is but temporary; and as ehe Is export ing lees coin to Australia and receiving more gold dust, • speedy change in the circumstances of Engliah trade as effecting mold and money, must ensue, The, eircurostanoes of the , Wall street money market are highly favorable. An easy state of the foreign Exchanges, fiterlinfroleaing at 10 9 / a 1091; an easy condition of the City. Bata; coasting Influx of money from the West; a much larger and constant Influx of gold from Celifor niethin is expected; and • steady rate for the loan and diseount of money. It is feared by some that the Importers will be.grestly In want of money In August, to pay for the heavy Importations expected. The im portation are at present tarp, and are for the fall trade, - being early arriving and-it IS not O.: pentad generally that the imports will continue large throughout; but even It they are, the state of the money market will be well able to supply the needful assistance. In July the amount of the five per cent. gov ernment loan then dne Is about $7,000,000, of which perhaps $2,000,000 have been paid, leer ing $6,000,000, beside the half yearly Interest on all the federal etooka to be paid. The sup ply of money from this source alone Tighe very large; 'while the Interest on the State debts and the Bank and Insurauce dividends and Interest in bonds, and Railroad mocks dividends, will liberate a vast amount of money now collecting its eating up for purposes of payment. Many of our importing houses now find their active partners and agents returning home from Europe, having completed Aber artengetnents for the fall trade. They report a great scarcity of clothe both In the English and German mar kets, especially In Yorkshire, and that all orders cannot be filled. Prices have advanced for all woolen goods, and nor Importations will be at higher prices. 811 k goods are more readily sup- plied, but prise4.ars upward In their tendency. Cotton goods ate very steedy and no chop in prise Is anticipated; but the English =norm eaters now are mostly employed on the better qualities of goods. which limits'the consumption of low cotton.—.Y. Y. Lim Journal: PUMA'S politicalemmomists have talked learnedly end sagein but they never preached • trate sermon' than we find precipitated in these two paragraphs: "High prices en u bid for morals u low a:eked dresses ' or badly lighted thoroughfares. When mutton is 8 cents sk, pound, the pound weight consists of 16 ottani. Advance the price to 16 cents, and the pound dwindles away to 12 or 18 ounces. Put up the pries ,ot tobaoco to three dollars a-pound. and in lees than two mouths there would not be an honest sew me. ker to the city. Rope yarn would take the place of the "beet 1444'1r—while the lirstedus le vant would owe their peterolty, not to Henna, but a cabbage gut= Ptioes, sews add before, have a moral al well u monetary4tets on peo ple. If you would have • miller go to Heaven, yea should never allow Hour to go above elz dol la a barrel. The moment it gets ebovi t rsthat. he gets above the Commandments, end common = working to "prepped chalk," and plater of Paris.' With then things come short sleep sad unquiet Oti24101011011; and with unquiet consol noes. come outer darkens-44'412g of teeth, and all that sort of thing. "Again, we say, If you would die happy sad go to bliss, pray for good crops, fell ;tans wad low prices. Old Pertowkor wu Onset the bast moo naturally, and yet the quotation fever which seised the petit • market .daring the put year, hue given hia slool each a downward tat. &nay, that the nhantes are now eien that it will not atop In tic desaent till it brings up in the connting room of Belizebnb." Dst+r or me Corrria.-aldr. hisitetleta writes itn elaborate and able mites far hltiltoaroact on the attliend credit of the 17 ..nata.. The swept& of la ipecntatlons IRS tab: ;Oa In the followlbg tably National debt, . . . $85.180.02 State debts, . . 202,567,7.111 Municipal debts, . . . 70,000 Railroad debto, . . . 2.60,000,9944- , hlereantlle forelgolebt, . 150,00mp0? Private tornestLo debt, . . oaomomoo. tote,. . . . 81,687,889, L• . Of this tam,. eve boadrid %Inca, or !oa forest account .i" A griolorner at Clerkrburg, Ks . the reset* pulsed up through Marion county, writes to,,th, //rya/leas, of Morgantown, u follows- t ''.. 'The slobs/ger fever, I foiled; prevelhodan some extent in Fairmount. as I aims three& en sure ss the river is sleeked to liforgantown,,that sure it will be hurtled up to the Mountain dill. And let me tell you that Claskshurris watching anxionaly the movements below.- I heard,ff in telligent business eitlesa say that the alsethout the :leer would be a greater advantage Ili country thus all the railroads thateenkt be it-. emoted.' if. 4'a Northers man, 'and es something of rallrosi ' Improvements and facilities" ' . . '- , l . ; .. COANZLIJUILZ BAILEOAD.—The Cumberland doorsill of yesterday 'aye: We understand that-Xt. Mien, an engineer'. in the aerates of the Citaton partite who offered to build and stool the who!e road for $1,000,000, and take $2,000,000 of the stock In part psy, It now le Cumberland, haring made • eery tem. rate reconnoissance of the greater portion of the route. I Mr: T. speaks in high terme.of the fs. eilltleS presented by.the nature of the country: for the construction of the road, and generallyr, most fitorably of the enterprise. A ennyaBOTOTAII . UII77III.IIII7.-1, appall that the new tralintralty at Orbeasis established podia lobe mistained, 07 the dieciplo of Emus: .nel Eliedtaborg. This,. ws believe, Is the first odnaalionsi utabllehmint laths comstry, of Om mink of a Univertity, diroted to tbs propagation 'of liwedenborgemlem. Prot. J. W. Jenks, of Iko. ton, and•lhofessor. H. G. Williams, of Urbana, are to be inaugur ated into office an the 19th sad_ 20th last.—the first u Profusor of Iwnguges, and the second of Baines. tklemals depose r-tient la also to be connected with the Maser- AUT.—Motioned? Conwerreici. . We are informed that the gauge of the Juno. tion .I:hilt:pad has been eheaged to the font feet tea Ind, gauge; and the nineteen miles of rails already told . . will; consequently, - hen to be re told. hir.--ilenry, engaged upon the , ilne, het week laid wren miles of track In lox dap, with orraverage force of fortyfre [buds. This Is work rarely fuelled for despatch. We leans `that the work on the whole line from herd to Claeolonci will be prosecuted with the utmost el gor.—SeurtnelY Rtg. Eiucistatiorvaost trvattroon-Thr emigra tion from the port at Liverpool to Australia has experiaeord a slight Oink ; bat the exodus_ to the United Mater has incrrased, while many sail direct. from Irish porta. The number of enti. grant vessels from Liverpool in May vas 01, summing 24,202 emigrant,. From January.. to May - 81. 219 'migrant striate lefillverpool,„ with 91,595 parlous. ausszasa mime state that a mcithatit of In anus hoe lately promoted to the Indust:tat Union of that capjtat the details of a aerie of expert. meats' made by Mm - to' manufacture splden' thread Into woven dames. The thready wound on a reel, and two do:an - spiders produce la six minutes a handful. and delimits thitad, two thousand feet In UNA; The muffs manufactm , ad are spoken of et Wag far supertak to those of silk Labtanty and (tallowy of fabric. Tex' German papers ,give an moult of an. Amtrisa lady who is to charged with electricity that sparks are constantly giving oat at het tie gettede. It Is: seldom that a lady Is totted seed lag 'parks away from her, though is a com mon attribute,:ol the sex to . attract quit, and tree to twirl them round the linger with the ut most sue. ife suspect that the account in the German papers is, Unlike electric lady burnt!, 'little overcharged. • . ' • oou.-We were shown, liet miler, by A. Gude.; Jr, s large. lot of wool purchased by him this searea.,and stored Is the warahottis of the ale Lit R. Co. It premises about 25,000 1b3.• nicely washed , alraost wlthoat. efeePtlou, lad to every Way well prepared for market. wu all purchased from - chisel:la of 'etc county , at tom 38 to 68 eta. per 11). - . Thb average qual.:, 0 7 iglu better aci3 we imagined our wool powers could show la so lugs a lot, sad tolls well'for thp lutereet awakened la the growth aaddoprouresat of this leading utiele d oca., mum WOuppose that 100,00011, la a low nth:late of; the wool product of Lova `unity, etaimuscqt,Lkgan Mow/ (0.) aer, • butitri , Coloo;.—Tho Entasoillo Jeanie! of Tuesday, says-the water taim above Peters bush Ms boo let bite the eiast_, sad that the alma tad& deaseots Ithe Great Lake Vet the 9ie say Row be oussidend NEM Five Thousand Dollars. Wanted. .1 4/W. - A PARTNER , ate or *dent, 'with b . .01:31 of trod, 13 COO to i 3,000 b lame h most th. .bk and Incestire bwiss gp...mtd ebeatlon In the /oath.= and Zastern eitisa. Lib". Z. H." pitubursh Poet Otllce. &sting Irt4re ai tatatvlav =IT be hat. Jeltnt Lori For gale • .sizirFine locations for Stammer Residences at prints =ie. ontil the aollt Instant at 4 o'clock r.u. and all unsold at that time wet be altered el the ground, In what le known at the •'ewuh rutto." •Ijaw.ng land. of the tau duns h 0... and lying between the Draddftk's Meld Plank Bowl and the klatungahels fleet., now laid out In Lou of two. two and a half. end three eerie. by R. E. WO owan. Sams of payment mad• coy, as but • =tag manna of the purchase money will be moulted In hand. Inquire of 1e1541.93 If. D. WINO, Traptee. Or bk. SOLOYONS:—From infancy I have been elided with weak ayes and Ilb-tea/el:oedemas, iod In all my Menlo I ham mem teen able to get • Pet , of 014281/14 that would help m. I bove had several pelrs that wocli cable cm to me more dletloctly, but mold nem keep them oo more than oneholt hoar from the Let that they meted such great pato. happened to me par actrertlaement. by whlch I nw you had jest Imported maw. and as It hoe been =y e... Cant Wm to /et a watt that would benefit me, I thought I would try you,.. You must not think tunftsttaing •hen I say tha7 more t. 3. UMW, ms• aspeetatiaa. I has. not bleu able to read br candla.llabt for more thou half an boor at any time betas I got thaw abases. Mewl cat thee, I mad one Sur.d.ii all day, and unUI tan o'clock, without an.. tiscelusi the lent pa.. width la a thing I has not doaa before far years. I awy this much as t think It dasniow your atones, ..d hoptnu other. may ho banefittad by It. You oro nt Ilborty to =aka ow of my exam It any Com ..for Warne.. I am; air. tralY 11ENRY EARL. Wharf Muter. Pittsburgh. P. B. I forgot to mutton that my giro is greatly bn► 'Wad by the nadrebe get and eenelly Disuse' 11rI8 S Lrvien 001IPLAIIIS.—The only remedy see- dieted to the public that has never failed to more, when directions Sr. followed. le ll'Lltli El LIVER PILL. It has bean metal pears babes the public. and has been Introduced 10..11 asottons of the Ilnlort. Where It tau been used. It has had the meet trlnotabant mom. and has actually drlran out of nu all other =diatom It has teen trial under all the dillerent phaaer of Hetet* and has been fount totally edlotatons in all. For sal. bp the ptiottlinJl druggists and aterobsats e Ist bow. 6661 Mtbtili and by Übe proprietors. ' FLEMING BROTHERS, gurcesstes to J. HIM t Cu. 60 Wood street. vier Ws believe Nature has provided a eamer for every d low* which fleoh I. Dolt to. SAWS PiTftOLEUM or ROCK OIL, put up u It dome, from the Cut I ebustorp, concealed deep In the bevels of Mother Itarth, 1.. without doubt. au of the unbolt of thou rentedles. Bad the &Owning teilincony. men by a untetol Moot: Pf.usart Va.= Oblo, and. 16. /1/82. Mr. 15.11. Sisr.—edm t dare add all roar Penniman. or !tan 01.1.40ra• too aortas out. and barn Dam loot- Ins_ Pa your nava to 'ist.• 112/111. PIPPO. 1 wad hav• rad emu dome Mom q• lure found am 141 ma, *wllent la Flag and Umantarr. Kr dnu{nar, the lon foar mi nt WY dem Ina 13 , 1011 a., WWI the num 1 gar•bm • tesspoon, and In Maw 'negro gar• the wroth. and tio• nag etopped..and r• wand imp.diataly. It In also a. •slonordinarr nem•dy tor Dun nod trannad Ira. Ca.. Baden. and llLleetunatani. and Mr tb• Mem imm• bare been mond of lon=llrer.. Yours. lath avant. Igen Tar Na Or an Lla raniereou In 11,taburth. far BURKE k BARNES' SAFES--Han lo the Glad of Guttman,. so to the value of oar SAIM swot *hi& novas catLionity root tea reputation of oar wort. We hays ahead: Publiehs amt.' eettineates. proring that gales nude for our.reguLir ast4 ordinary .of mold &brawl, hare born subjeerod to the SIMI= =IMP 151 101171.1. CON/LAOLATIONS, and. oroamo4 their contents totally bee from dune. Tho tanning is another proof of Um rams luoonteatibto eharaotar-,- • $lO,OOO WOWS OP BOOKS AID MUD SAUD Wrill • IRO ILISZ! • ALIIIOS. tn. COCIFIT • ht lgovember 12. 1602. Mans. Sten • Ilthrge—Doef Etre: Tons two wen San treelred. 1 wee stoma et the Woe. I would 0 1 7 14.1171 . . - rc.:3 mi-or. °vv. morning of the 10th el. Jane Wt—ng Mere 00114Ing I. banal to athea. It wee bout et wood end Min— e lane Um* M a ore 6.1141.1. -My e. to. la It et OA UCH of the Me. mg fell Into the teller. when there WWI • Lege smottot Math - It wee oft? hot Ins • Myhot. magi tont menet* het-wen ha the gate. songhted to %not Ten Thousand Dollar; whleh wee rel. These was wale eh* phew Wend; s.n4 farther. ea I wand Weise nylon= who le dotes Oughts; to to.. no tine, bent boys W. to nee their ;dom. to.. lo—snd get oneoy Int lalool.e. I s m . le/7 nomasond goes Wee to s 000. WA,. . Utah ;offs CLARKE • seg-CiLllD.—Doctor 31Tras having beau rollernd non of tdal daly aa darn= aad Plooleion of du U. a. Marino Hoof Ital, •111 In future gin him nneli vidod attention tolls Protonic. Celer and redden°. Na ILO Itlrd Wood. above tadttalold. nu %non WZ DIUCT the attention of ear to Um othootltonatost ci "Mortars LXVIGOILILTINO ooeDLLL• to e. found axon the fourth Pm. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH QAPITAL 11500,900! . - • .. • Maeo.L. Lajtale--' --.1.aL0 of Iht Mina Mulford. of tiorni• 100 Tractor. Asian,_— -IDat at Gomm 1 lieNarvole Micro. of ta arr. Ella Co Kai.* NaLas-----nras of Clotho, Maar a 00' Orild MM.. I ---I iniroflioorao Win a Row - 01 Eno, Slalom. ICO 010 of Willard 1 Wood' of Mom I Wan' JD., a. of Ur. Ci•VP Tovole Joarr'Lmo.----.llra ofJoailroLo.• Oo' caries It. .1 Of C. IL Mardi & Jorra.rtfatra -ron --J.= of J. 0- lior• iMittria Lomobort,..„_.l Ina of A &A. 1.1.11. aCo Maria Roettr,.... —.firm of llsiekior • Co' Legit .411krbwrzo.,-.1 , 1.-sr of - LoV/1.0 attortvorf fr..• Co' Le. P. Sorra. oaf, IL-Bartilaidartur Co' T of Trovaridaa. Co . JlVia G. et Miami Oo P of &roma. Mart • Ow C or ahrrmart a 0 0. Mari .florve D 4f.vorma- of 1. IL Karim £ o. sfaavas JJ olComatiol..f.> • iVia 'Roza of,T. & 11 Morolvavr. DidalsofOran.= rm U:= - .21 . ;;F:t - a7ll.ll=ll= Affrod el Darran,---:.-...111rcx of A. a. 11411111. IIA JO..lerlroof,-----:.-Sina MIL Lrok rad & tea. Leszims Jloptior,--.....-11.1 of Mophissa. Alin • UN Arc M. rrevarvao.„ Tina of Troth' valaam. h Co. Job. 11 ao of MEM Iloribot • Ch. cwt. of Crodit & flobla. 'War. A .—Tirr of Wort • Drat. Naar II SJoehotit, —Sim et ateetvoll a Co. 'moo Himparsy....blirof barmy, Ilarvany • Bonk, Wag tiro.. Balk. Dwtford lif, Borossia--......1.. of Walls, Fargo a Oa flow" . - • amens • • • • • .1 .-- Eclite7ll - 05; SUIROM L. LOOMIS, 1 • 11.1.1. st 01118. J. KAM% aocretarT. _; R. C. LOOMIS, the late arm et 2ireard7 & Lootele.) WI:IOW/IN MILER IN - BOOTSO AND SHOES, 1-- ' 4 .59 yrood mime, Pittsburgh: nausea's Insurance uampany at Pittgbarigh luatuii; Der. 0177.Cii Si WW2. MIMI LWOW MID • WOOD tom, 15811311' HUM AKIIVA1180 . 111BIB I c: f rim 0310 IND IIIISZIMPfI SITU& 430 T 11113112%. alr4bo.• , YloYsal lau or otaavvy by 17,2". 411. WOW flawasi I Qs dZa and INLAND N.ATIO4r2OIII . Obi IWANIIPOJCZETTUL - .. ''' . DIILEOTOLI: . 41rLiBoo t. • 1'• 71:1V . "."- • m! Br. ~,, i W Imo' 6ns. itonort . DonhkßJ... I John S. Dilworth. 'n.tior ash. Propels liolloss. Ginsa - 1 Lis•ruon, J. Wu:woman. IN nttst ihnnt. Wo Z. linn. . • . Tomo 31, Peolmok. drill REDIOVAL POSTLEY,- NELSON Sr, CO, husurAzzosess Os ILULIETBEIVALED ones= tEGVELS'AED SPADES, GUN ‘NLIIRELS, , SOLID DOE - PICO, SLEDGES, 4 'NEASITOCES, 44: Have removed to No. 17 Market etre' t, when tbott eufsawro, aed morthaato moron:. lora lorltod to oolk.obo our Mot torah vorobados olorwher• Li .ir taken Um money for eh* lialo of bloom ff, Halm& 00.1 ollobtatott HAY „AND YANUXII 000011.' ono sto afolarogl to fonsl3o o oaporior &Aldo of booko t* Lutera • - rash:Ma H.' HOLMES & BRO , XASUPPOPVILEBS OP SOLID BOX VICES, SLIEDOSS, PIONS, PIITTOOBB..OItOW/LIES, . • PfTTSBUBAIL . Odlie2s Wooddt, belweed let and And. -JAMwork InadioOd OIPOT OdPoddos.d.liii m.l .JAMES V. TANNER: 11110=511.1 DEAL= 110013. gross, BON3/30. HAM 2k3., .xo. 56. wan, flu!?, prrrutnias, Bann Third and fourth. ifirtllstook , embiaoes emlar d iety and Una atesurt=trTd. .m. h. "4.% W. :iv sad Surnames sai bit Mid at wt.U. f dirtia aast, x mg Vars=', Vr.r.r, wale. bet. basins. • - DAGUERREOTYPES NATIONAL .GALLERY.: COLSON'S National Dika erre= Wary, craw at 'the Mumma I , l tkot dm; (opp.ty trj=gElEts aolitalslo4ll.4Ukesmas at modusho Maw midi! plan call st_Qte ahgvoutablUb. mud. OW at , whit am thi lulat Mama MT Ltahhk. atria at with wadi Mil the apgratar am take the auxt mama ba Uallw of the human am hlth ,11 to. ut=adhalaratulll ix au, mama agh am le.. neanstd7 Mart alai as: Clair Wan Unhand Illuseaa o lehat martialpu. rtm tataii va g aul amoeba mall to may ., ; . r i. , i f . tahrAA • ham II a. u. Datil a P ai.lftasaa la ha Maas& .. 100-1/Hrlyrr . .11ZIAOWO RIZIT.PEKNIOX DAGUERREOTYPES. YOU OI7W BUILDISIti 'MULL. OTAXIT. - 1/17ZINS sad strangers who wish to 'roh. 4aroursto, ottlOto otottitt lAB Ilkoatoo, t o est, " iitotWortr Fnaittogr i ot ludo Ilsotos nua CO. or to: loom toot onsoood a f t ito otott COW r h o: 00.. K u ttod!Mtoo t n . =ott I " Otol t a.. 4 7 , 6 ' a* &Act% :FiSttoos i a be to to ot orolototooporirElt Sett j i re tt .-. l t ' 1111 PM: I •• ' . Third &meal Statement kir THE STATE MIITIJAia-IRE AND 'cp . /U.IIUB /11tUitaNCII COMPANY. rf 11996499ung t Hiumazo. Vs, 4.1363. Angina erth•Coespany.M49l.ll..l6669 010 61 Izeml®s MUb May 1.1953--.: 1.36.!.6 . 0 10 lawn's:nen an Lan... ,9:0 19 tanantry and rarshan—.., 1.099 Promisuas eszteeled— Do. taxmlosted: -.--4 " Los.l,Xxpea.s.Comenl74;;;;Fia: "42 81 Innlnure. iteturn.4 Prom lamr, dtekn.ri. Print:what_ 77.931 la Capital Stack. paid ht, and icccu 100,000 00 A=O. 14000.TPS ILDI. for laue..—.—.--:=9,118 70 Nota• • 42:4141' ca ..;a:kds and Manias.: ka.-...4 to s el \ Ca e sb nand.or la braiZaz \ fteural by -.---- co 0121../anntuse _ 4m ix is TO Amount of attJustol akimm wino tno Com , patty not Tot w JOHN P. RUTHIttUfoIiD. POI P. C. BILOOKICK. ifitorooro, JONZI4. Ph!LOCO, A. WI Litt.NO, booker. Plrtrt A. A. CA SHIEIo JOHN K. KUTIIRKPORD, At A. J. 01.1.L1iT., Ltartiatortz T. JONRJ, ROBERT KLOTZ. Cozbon oar JOHN P. RUT' .1. OILLZT. Insure nolo. A. t ororto of L . A. On coo:s b o o /I n In city or COSis musistent Ethoshoty. Pollotto Wood r torr perooroolly or for • tom of mot. El , aortk OMNI, comer of Fourth and 1.231 A. A. lIJAILIUSIL -A2to.#l. JOHN I. MOAN-- 0 B.Z.NOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON .Br. CO. 11001111123WHOMALE DEAL= 111 FOREIGN min Donau HARDWARE . , OUTLZRY, Le dca. rinvo remora to theit :new and 'oitetusive .110.112 Weed stmt. foul doers Owe b. St e the .Chse lee WALL, when their onetemers.ead merebante nommen/. ere ere leaf le en en tie butt. of the met hompletwar LT On'alnd MI dsr. 100r iryua....__.._,.«_.~.~«.«_.._mamasram Fleming Brothers, ' ogreaselou TO S. ICIDD it CO.) WICO;LEBALE No. 60 Wood Stmt!, rill/burgh, .Pa. 113-PmPrlstars of Dr. wurwiCalobsated verzara.p. CILIELEB E. LOO 18. STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Norgages dca., Negotiated. PARTICULAR, AFTIOITIoN WM( TO TIMPIIIIOBI2II AND 1/111 OP VfOOTS. IVIOSIa• over Lloroom a Co., ooroa Wood and loath stmt.. ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS. PICOT & SHOTWELL. lIIIDOrtas and Wholesale Degen in HOUSE 1171111D6IGNG GOODS, !. OP ETERS' DEWIRIPTION. NO. 47 MAIDEN LANE, ' (UP BLULEA.) BLW. TOILE. 711111 E ATTENTION OF-JOBBERS AND L Wbolonto Dow.nL roorocthdly Conflaing t o to WHOLESALE MIN Elgi barns ELI find O. tor Abair. hworest to examlno ono Look of °oat. Waned soci auswa•ltol Sacco PAEI, Fp ramie- L. bp tiwpwkwo othwoha. 117EdAso Excelsior Omnibus line! Glen Hotel. - dad Braddock's Fuld Pink Road. THE public are respectfully informed that GrZNllol 2 l l llVeli i e 11=1A7 nod The followhut an the Usage of mutter Then:mikes trill Man from the etatkm to 111th stnet. Ptthborslt. at 6 o'cicolt tette tharelos. IV flub.*. to Wood, dors Wood teroarth. Op dearth te.lthkeld. thence doom Sadtbdakt to the corker of homed, Sten it dos flee adantn, sad thee proceed tothe Glen a QUI. It trlll lure the Otto lintel at 1 o'clock to the monde,. isttikr • •••stlei* It will lone the Plttalnugh mtba at 5 eat taking the am* rontr..4l win rotato dui. the al*. J*2l Forty Two Lou for Bah. THE undersigned will sell low and upon 1 6 libersl ism. as to tbs. FORTY TWO LOTS a 0 11,10, anasberlas from e 7 to 130 Whom. la J. R. Inria • Pr. of Lots en the URI Mulct, PM Towunlja asl hounded tomelless by Osstrs Assam, Bad and Sono streWah A elan of Lba h uman be mos at ttai effira et the an darefiread. or In the of Ma Baterlar at Daub tht Dom Ar oe. rettlaatabls Ulla will be &alt. Ja2142. TODD I AVILTIL ita.l44 Ittb street Information wanted fllo WILLIAM GRAVEilrbo Itft this city ct JUST last. sod whoa bast hard from tro• to N.. Orlaans *or totormatioo out to Mb ottloi orift motor • boor o•Db otbt .103•PlIDIMI GLOOM *712130 N 0.144. Kolborry •They. lEMPERANOE, MEETING=A meeting M tn. Menlo of TEMPE:LANCE hilt, bo bald ea • NOM ETlSlllti,ald hut-Jab • quarter tokoo I owook, to the Alsoodeto Refrueto.hato, tune r_ ~_, l t orrESON.7alra ' 11% 41 .... t. sod:Ile thstleitilib;l {=blittir,P,9=l4,7anteohtUt vottfolli Wiwi to ottioa. • JOlnt , PRESAY. . JOEttf ATIXANDES. • , Sitoll4 8 fTEILL. \ . - . . 'a 1.: maua. \ - .141.1= obrohratetrel Clownilthe; TO. BE LET tin the EIEST . 4 .l iLetPlUla Piny eilAVllaPtudand DWELILLNU MUM. Utpate Sll el as flop .tron env Frent. Ponealevil =KIM MST JULY. tut twit,. aloe (*w • \ akILYMILLL. EAU It CO, Vail% Cosner of SKouJ sal glad •t REM ARRIVAL-40, Slre egal feet Liathar sbat.Oak a<urs.kTr. of 6.1 n• .hug. . P:1 J.• IrIIILLIPSI Lt r4se. INDIA RUBBER MACHINE 4IELTING 1. aso hood-. fall assortozont of /WWI:MO. AI. •ft Woe pack:coo. to 0010 at tho .lal.l. Robber . Dn.o., go. 116 ilmkot oTht. Jel/ /AI IL Pt LLIPL lITAIST TO EXOTIAN Gt-4 splendid v /LOURING MILL la Waeleatati Pant/ rfa 'fall *wallow .1 dotnaa irnaltab:• tlawlaama, fox mad, La Lb. Waft. • gnat - L.o4a. meat V ellmtLZ D. Real Liz l Liz. out.. ! g jetit ' - ' Zia 21. Mk atm ryISSUE•PAPER--An . assorted lot of; b Imr.t tullatk. tztaalit Um. WILK , Paper Wanhotis. • o. Wilarina Meer, base. Thled, awl earth cm, in , TLIOJELS : WINDOW BLIND PAPER—Glazed and troessal Orem with so 11•0711131189 t Of nn yati tiVxml. tarsal. er Tualus PALE .11; Yalta stmt. WALL PAPER—A)LFrencti.gatd Ameri: as Naaufeett" temprisimgAiv.7.nriat7 4.117 awl g 7171 fenat bo s34plech - M7oa• t 7 .1•21 THOMAS PALII. 43111stkat C . BEEN APRLE Arm bbl 4 choice go -I.Bltr, lbr by. . Wl= • MeriAtIDLIIH. d , lIKESS—SO bxe. Western Remits cheese I.) hi w. bi 'Jell WICK a IteCANDIXSS. _ - 1F Ult-30 !kis. S. F. Float in 'tire and for ft» by liYAI WICK NeoAllllAntr. BAcoN-100 country cared Hams for s ttle by (Jan WICK MeCANDLE• • 1130Tesa-5o clinks Potash in store hr ado by Us9l] WIC/ MoCANDLS23S. AfINED 81:10.61i8—Crushed, Powdered; ILtnett White. ass Olaylbd Ikon, from .newebs? Loci, Maus erg. liolthety,lrt stare Ow ale by Dein JAnall LIOTUIIIDON CO. IV 0. - SUGAR. AND goLes3z6,lso si.hear.-....%3 by 11.111 JANIS A. 1.074011/ISON 200 EMP-40 bales prime Mo. DR 1111 la stare sad lar yds js • JAMES A. ERITOUTION A 00. PRINTS;--Jast rewired at J MASON a CO:4Z100h .010,10 semi bat colored Pilots. sr...fiestas. , • • . jsla CINCINNATI SOAPS-75 boxes "Hill's" ave. No. 2 sem 23 do. da Tatkiratsd SotryjAnt nnd sad for ails tric . W. A. MrOLIIII.O. _.11112 oor.Wccd arid 12213, stream FTA SALE-40 shares 0. & Pa. 88. Stock and 20 alum M.* IL Dana Weak..D7 E wa ' JAI • Ocdn. !jack. wad raalaass• 16.51Ut, 110 N-25 tierces prime Rice, cn consign ',74°"•'4 f fetZwoarit • 134, 31 W 033 313.1- fIOBIAION CIGARS-50,000 Common Ili pkn.. farad. Dr VON nommoarr IVEBBING-5 pieNs Cotton and Mohair Webbing. far Coma= non. tad nal at too loda. Ratan Depot, Ito.llo atatkat atra.L Je7 J. 4-13. ijAND. WARRANTS—We pay the Maw st .markst price for tbs •trimas dans a' land rnats. A. mums •co.. J• 131 If el tal Mims Bak" MallAtag , fourth serest. ft Al , lit 3TUOKS—A few shares,ld. lb El. air Butt aad St.hanie Bank want*dst No. II Sone h stmt. [lola] A. WILKINS '& BANK OF PITTSBUROII-30 , 8harei for sale .t the old •• Oohed States Nana* Hull,llo, No. • s Youth street ,11.13) A. WILKINS 00. UJASHBOARDS.-12 dozen Zino - W N 444.4dr. ko T. t r L oom 000 ne ren. er 4 IST LI Co., No 112. 2.000 d et. • Arslß BALLS-1 case Gum Air Bank .an rfa,e Ca. Also. 7•4les' Otmo& 1.4 tom: ' +lon or 'Armen. riled sod fee W. by 1.7 .1. a4l: PIIILLIPt; /I 6 Narks' stmt. rrEtiTR TROG.SAND--SEIADY SIDE, 4 , t I. In • C'Anatry Paitonom by a 11.stbeg yyme t 5 mr.tr. by 1,411 tr. Vd4 A 1.60/1 16131 W. Jet 6$ Vatet stmt, nut Fourth Mod. BUTTER -2 Able . strictly prime Roll Bat.' ta, med. sad ter see try in -DELL L LIGGItit, Woes Amt. t ki d gORANGE—SS,OOO worth of Improved rytOPISTY, TVA ri PP& Nub. to, • on el grad Urcrtr. .1.6.1tr.r 1110Y13 WOODS, . J.s Commerelal Berton., 48 Karim,. rlyeryt. ll 011.4. DE LAINES—A. A. MASON & „II Fifth ...i. tw gym, ou tiozday mom f...Banee do Ulla , : j•U FLNOX BARI:L*BS-7.15U ptedes Dew Aile J.,?" ° !" 3 l`Villuin i alt. I