HOME MATTER& AILIIZST AMY ATTUIPTED.:Rcetcor.-0 thcimi Rea and Moon had a busy time of it, yesterday, In arresting °colored man named Imo° Robinson, charged With surety of the peace by a German namcd'Raditur, residing In Strieberry -Alloy. The officers met Bob:neod:on the : wharf yester day morning, 6 / 1 4 . 100k ,him Into custody...but, at his request, they permitted him to - go , aboard St steamer lying. in the vicinity, under pretence of leaving a bucket of• water there which he was carrying when they encountered him. When be got on board the - boat be refu.stil to leave it, and defied the officers to take hint off. A fight en sued, and, the captain_ interfering, the fellow val. 'after .0. desperate struggle,. got ashore. A number °factored men now COlieCted and threat ened to reactie' the prisonei, and Robinson 'en couraged by , their throats, drained every nerve to escape; Ilea. however, dealt hint several blows of his mace, and 'family - succectlCd" in getting him to the w atch house.4 t . Robinson bad his head cut iu the struggle, and ea his clothes torn Co shreds. -.The 'prisoner hadin examination evening which resulted in his committal for trial, A calmed matt: whe attempted to rescue' Robin:" son, was aftertrardi ermined, and in default of a fine committed by the Mayor. : „ . , Senionaltectnairr.—A - man named McCready - employed it the Catholic Cathodral, on Grant, street; .had-it narrow escape from instant death yesterday. • lblavas standing near the front en trance, whin thcriion. crank of n derriCk, used for raising atone to tho top of the bailding, felt a distance of ninety feet, stailiing hint: on the , back of, the head, and injuring burn severely.— lle was erni!eyea to his house on Wylie street, almost josensible from tho blow. - It is thought be will recover, though his eecape from imme diate death seems almost a miracle: This is the only vieddeisrOf nett:that has occurred about this buildingninco the-work' was commenced.. Acctostrios van PA. RAILBOAD.--A man named William Hinckley, employed-oda freight titan we., badly' injured on . Tuesday afternoon, at Greensburr He was 'standing on the platform of one ofdjte - Carnofa large . freight train which stopped anent.° some cars at the warehouse.-- The rebounding of the ears when thr.(y pulled up threw the uuTurtunate man between the rails, and the train backing immediately, he was rolled over and ntevbencitittbe cars mail he was se verely if not fatally. Injured.. The ticeidenthip s pencil st, the Greertrbuntd vet. . Suomuso Aesumiar..--An accident of ta Very shocking .and distressing: tuttare occurred last evening at. Shoenbergees Rolling Mill, (in the Fifth Ward. It aipears that a man named Geo. lioncritit 7 ' . dlitertook to. uncouple the driving Irbeele while they' werri. in motion, when, 'unfor tunately, lie fell between them, and had the roof of Lie bead knifed': died almost instantly, and without uttering a. Word. The deceased leaves a wife and four uhildien to lament 'de un. timely end. 'An inquest Was held, mid a verdict of =aide tad-dumb rendered. • Arming]) SUN Lastruutrnos.--iLast eening, • °nautili; named Jame - s Chnith; -- auempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat, in Rowan's bur yard, •between - Sixth 'street and Cherry Al ley. lie was taken tonne Slayer's office and had his wound dressed, fitter wtich he was conveyed to the' l'eousilrasia lluspital. llie throat -was nearly eserxed, eo that his recovery is extremely improbsble.7. Smith resides in Allegheny'city; be was prompted to the rash set by domestic sor- Otriasar..--lt free ...mum' man named James Wrtght‘ras piken firma a steamboat at "1441 Or leans,. soma dais ago, claimed as a slate who had lett twelve years since, and, re turned to tioii:-. - Omilumica, who immediately after wards sold Min' to a Outten.. Wright was a real. dent of: Sawnship, in this:county.' and has lired in tat neighborhood fur the, bat nine years. His lifeline' employed 'on board the boat as a ehanthcrumid *hen her husband was seised.' . , biatrzat , .artinio Daarn.—Alderman . Trays, on Wednesday eitinLog, held an Inquft.t on an old venom panted Mary Donahue, who liedvadden ly at Ifartmeyer's tavern in Allegheny Car. The deceased,'lllett passing over the Aqueduct front this city, to . N.ffiit . her brother; fell on the foot walk ; anirwie conveyed is an insensible state '.to lho abuse tavern where she-expired, A verdict of 'died frolic Apoplexy" wee rendered: :_x t rigissana.—Two passengers on the Ohio, and ralitiylrants Road, died of .Cholera, beyond. Ilantlield; on Wednesday—last. A death from the sant e — . cane happeoed on the Vienna on her late Rip .tip; baltigica Cincinnati and tlHa city.-- Gradually this-fearful , disease draws nearer to tut, andnie:ahould . be, prepared for its advent • " Catnitn4-YrilibunJuntson, t e ruppos...., mum, deter lot J. Lardlaw, uremia artist to a St. Linda ithatittand‘ :husband :or sm. Bt.' Cliticirdatesenso Well known in tilts city, was eaptited :state daye ago in lowa, and in now awalting.trild at Si. Louis Isurrm:-41dernlan Major is sued warrant& tor' =linnet -of young rowdies, who aiiid the, habit of eougiegating on'the_ car noraf,lllgti and "Wylie streets., and insulting all 1,404 trtisinese leatillieln to pass that way actor; . . • Geiszer Hz.tr.—We'sre now enduring the hot .test 'weather eiperieneed irk this region - fur tor-, oral -..There is a prospect of rainy 'arid cooleiltrathor . . :• - - NttePAlxt9tr.;:-A beautiful cut stone paispet. perfoiatotl in tho gothic atyle, is being put tip on the trencet the Catholto Cathodral, pncinuat liqw, Pour Ormac—The not Post Office bond ing, in Allegheny, .City,:will be'. ready for °car pattoynbcmt be Middle of nhzt month. • . • _ . Tie Court of COMM= Hens line engaged yes tertleyin hearing the eize of J. E. Whae re. Ed ward Arthurit argued. The doolotan of the court In the maucz leas not - • • !•'• EAALT emit :co.—Tee grocery stores of the 7th Ward will chese, from the' lit of Jaly next, at 6 P. N. Saturdays 'excepted: Alxiftaa Pchro. - .-41ro of the 136 wpm-sin thi jan tare 'flow-IyMg of the point, of dracta from . this' krifriblt , _ . ' .; , , , 11111 obr,sed rinieetal oltisen of 'Allegheny; 'fled very suddenly on Wednesday evening:. • Incrtinzo.—TliO work of 'grading - tlielifish ingtonlnelinod risme tmo.booo completed. at*Disa;-:-Pberry bun.", botween ; Fifth , and Sixth :strette, iTtog ' . . , . , Ftan../est night between 11 and 12 o'clock; a tannery and "irerrezal. dwethogs, in Divides:no Borough. Were deatroyed by: fire. :,I,firetnin named 13raddeck' nee etrinnsty, injured by the npetting of the.-Alleghcoy legion. ..It is-not known how the!Ercoriginettd,.theulth euppescd to be the Sendieb "error .an , ineendinty. , • .;. Lots for Bale: - /MN of thdoe agible Baildink . Lotei front / falcon the Akio Commons. la Minable, City, ire of fered farad*. Thom Leta have a hoot of-St Toot by a doothat ITV Mot; tnalr toot anon -Ade r the South and oponsaudina Garnet the bout TM. In the ottk 14111 co IVIOILSALE--IV OW 2 story Brick nom otti mum trlth's WO . Loto:17, Itraddocketkld, on 4.,,1z.v.41,,ne TA= Tlawfolis.h,t..a.v • , •Seenrity -ligaitat : Lightning: • • • • t ..~ITE undersignoil is engaged the bn .bass etputtlns op ',leaning Rode OA every doscrllr t of bundled It h deettable litre *eaten the de stenciled ed. to or/Ighte ' Ile - tow the most , ,mved Male. of rutting Op the end. And ensile. alleer lP.ld or raw., nteted,poluht. ,Maine been encased In the birslneitliv . redlon. toss in ear and counter. mutes Owe undoubted. me:mom Work , and material perresSed as istreeptted. or .eharre made. OrtPre ern be lett . Yawn. Olatta & 10; - W.& sc.:Pitts.: Ugh, or loiters wet to : Z addrese. Allegheny rot 4.2l,daaZite . KINNLI (P)Fe. NIIIILIVASII SILKS, at Low Prices.—We haws ;add • lotof abbe I. rTine at Mee, an eagottnient en Mod of tin, best " P g • l '" kn. Ibr 4"ll l(rtilr ' r EncriFTELD: 13UkE.BItANPY--2eatikn of pure caridul .wattalntrerothltn' rnedielnalyarpomee. reel by . TM • JO& TLEMINCI. cot. inaciand 1, Market bb. • AVRAKV, dOz., assorted. forsale 1,, et' 6 . SOX' lIMISTIOTIST F IMRPITr. - • SULKIEIi-6000 lbs. for sale by 071- •.. rmor.rrosit ca• veS,TERN7TIIIttiPIRE•I3•For n de wpgir 0.40 ft. froot,oa the Lawn null , _,calitgutuniTiv.wg.. rittp-.417.411:r".:3 gam ;let 1:8t . ro d is 4 . • Price $lOOl j, • 7", lcurruseictaikiN. lreal at. es A, LE!IATIcIS-30 bbte. pnro for sac by ]OILY KATTA CO. SX,p,EAC . TIES--42 incks:prime hake: ,A . 6 . 0. „ PS •IL DALZELLA 00. hOLpBOILDkRin) Nun N.t elgyrint r ee n tWl , dall t r • d iunlna Cumul Vitt men, Mar Lea Vg iu. ? ? ' ..3l , :ct.treroriVe elm- '. on b►udand ' • • gaziatirt:. bus:. prime 141.0nousi • • 1 auk Drtaar laaakO was 28 10.5 pimple OloofficltOw ng Rom Area merLeNis „, atb y • JOU lBlll.ll MCEN Y OU. , Fretszett, JLLlV.lN:frthe!txt.t, - lISSIA DUCKS, of the littir4 hitructions , ta re e d a t , ctieentra,. tweed tt. BY pEAcit6..bbis:D4Peaches :1;19 ,16-zratnita" . 1 DA RED FEAcprV,B-45 bui.- prime New 3talaT be hak --•• — •:1 -41 UltY BY TELEGRAPH. • itS3SOtteSelitsapsz. W.tenixotcra, June 'l9. HoMns.--The House _passed the tcn tailljan . B bill by . a vote of 103 to- inMieillately on 'coming out of committee. ' The debate was dry . and uninteresting.' The floes* than adjourned. Scssrc.- 7 -;The debate in the. Senate was most . . • Kr. Pettit fah! that onlionday in detain he bad -referred to Mr. Sumner's open disavowal of his obligations to the Constitution and to his oath to support it, in DO very complimentary tennis: In the official report of that debate, that Sena tor was represented as having , said atifollowic-- "I Said I reCognized no obligation in. the Constii: tution to biod me to help , to reduce a man to sla- These words, said Mr. Pettit, were not said in the Senate. If theVenator, had said theta they would have been false, and I would have noticed them. . • Mr. Sumner.—l call the Sinister to eider. I say they *ere uttered by roe here in the Senate. Mr. Pettit--I prove right in his teeth tharfthat he says is false. Cries of "order," "order." say .e did not'stuike u.se of the remark here repotted on the floor, but that after the adjourn ment, he went tothe - reporter and hail them in terpolated into the report of fay remark's. lie then argued-that the Senator never had the floor to 'make any suit remark, anir it it was made Privately and not Lewd : by the Senaiorr, it ought not to go into the'report It was unfair in any Senator to interpolate remarks which were not actually'made, now contained ed this remark, and 7 Tested from him. Be made no muse, the re mark was - never mated the right of Senatoram revise Ile said that when tho proof sheet, ,s handed him bestow the interpolition and pronnunce,fit false, and directed it to be left out. The foreman of the Globe office, however, had put it in. Re read a letter from the reporter for the Globe; to the effect that this remark ,did not appear in the short hand notes of MoLday's debate, but that when-Mr.. Sumner called to revise his remarks, ho bad put the report in shape. It now appears that•the Senator - had Sold in answer to the re mark that be-would Cot execute the constitution, and said that he recognised no such obligation. Mr. Sumner's remarks were made by me exactly reported. I made them in my seat and did not suppose - they would have reached the report er's He then explained that the repoiter voluntari ly showed him the report and finding it oat car -retpontling exactly with what he had said, cor rected 31 to . all else which the Senator had said he had but one word to reply. The subject which had consumed one hour was then dropped. The House Bill to - aid Minnesota in construct ing a Railroad therein; wits taken up and passed. The motion to refer tha Boston petition for the repeal of the Fugitive Law was taken up. • Mr. Dixon spoke in hour in defense of the Fu gitive Law and in denouncing opposition to it.— He also declared that the Whig party of the North had become Abolitionized as a body, and renounced noy political connection with them while they. remained so. He reteried to the platform of the Whig State Convention of:liew Hampshire, and said if the - tests laid down by that body were to be adopted by.n,..t.hern whir, he desired to be forever diseonnetpd with them. An effort was then made to pis-;-one-the _sub ject until Monday, but after deba! , it wits Toted . . Mr. Mallory followed, defending the Fugitiie Mace Law, and in the course of his remarks re ferred to Mr. Stunner's disavowal of any obliga tion imposed by his oath to support the Consti tution. Mr. Sumner.—l call the Senator to order. I never mild en. Mr. MallOry said ho would 'not put intoa dog's mouth any statement which *llB - 110% true, but he. would like to know what the Benakordid say. Mr. Sumner—,l said I recognized no obligation upon me to help me to return or reduce to slave- lir. Clay said he could not keep silent near a Senator who, with itmlenee of manner, and un blushing face, will deny havingrusquAdiiedly dis avowed his constitutional obligations, -and at tampted to throw the responsibility on the re porter. Re then defended the Reporter, whore character, ho said, would compare favorably with Mr. Simmer's. among persons who knew. both, but among strangers, he would, perhaps, be treated 'ItS inferior to the person who accidental ly occupied a seat in the Senate. The Senator did make the remark imputed to him, and the Senators all around him corroborated the report. The qualification - put en the declaration by the interpolation in the report, was an after thought, and done to - Shrink and avoid the responsibility of. appearing to the world as a man haring dese crated the Senate chamber with his presence, and the Holy Evangelists with his lips. Mr. Sumner followed in a long speech- in his defence,- from which I make the' nllowing ei- Mr. Sumner said,-.Since I had the honor of addressing the Senate yesterday, various Seme sters hare spoken and several Live alluded to mo in terms clearly beyond the sanction:of Par, liamentary debate. Of this I make no complaint If to them it • seems proper and courteous and parliamentary to 'unpack the heart with words and fall a cursing like a very itrals4a Scallion, I not interfere with the enjornent which they find in such exposure of themselves. They have certainly shown their characters; two of them, the Senator from, South Carolina and the Sena- . tor from Viginia, who sits immediately behind me, are not young. Their heads are amply crowned by time; they - did not speak from any ebulition of youth, but front the confi.rmed tem per of age. It is melancholy to believe that theY showed thentselves as they are. It were charita ble to believe that they are in reality better than they showed themselves. 'I think; Sir,' that I am not the only'person on this floor who is list ening to them in this debate: .. These twoself confident champions - of .the feculiar fat:atheism of the: South'. are reminded of the striking words of Jefferson in . picturing the ' infiueuce of Slavery: ”the whole commeice," taid.he, "be tween master and slave is a' perpetual . increase of the most boisterous passion, the most unre mitting despotism on the cue part mid (legend; lug submission on the other.' Oar children see this and learn to imitate it, for men is an imitative animal.. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the emaller circle . of. slaves, 'gifts lease to kiti worst 011118i0114. and thus nursed and educated and daily exercised in.tyranny cannot but be: stamped with odious peculiarities.. The Man must be a prodigy - who WI retain his man ner and Manliness uudepraved by such circum stances:' No person who has witnessed the Sen ator from South. Carolina and the Senator from Virginia in this debate Will .placethem among the prodigies described by Mr.- Jefferson: As they spoke the Senate Chamber mint have seem ed a plantation stocked with slaves, over which 'the Lash of the overseer bad free scope.. There was little that fell from them which deeerves re- ,ply, certainly not the hard words they need so readily. The nenator from Vithinialconiplains that I had characterized a persoi, .ho went front 'Virginia to Boston iii eon.= of fugitive,' as a 'slave hunter; Sir, I choose to .all things by 'their right names. While I call t bite and blick, ';call black a man who degredci lilmself to, the work of chasing a poor negro, who uu ter the int spirntion orfreedota and the guidance, of ,the North Star. has sought a. freeman's homefor a way flora the whip of the overseer; I call him a slaves:hunter. If the- Senator win give me any terfri which - Moro precisely deserihes Such e per- ion. I will usiilt. ' It was laid by one of the philosophers of antiquity that the blush is a sign of virtue, and permit me to odd that the which that Senator displays et o just term which only characterizes an Otitbfls person,ls kindred to a Mash which even the plantation sinners of the &meter could not conceal, and the Senator from North Carolina too has betray ed his sensibility, and here let me say that this Senator knows well that I always listen with, pe culiar pleasure to his. shah exuberant speech as it ;Loreto forth ea often tinctured by generous Ideas, except when in defiance of reason lie ttn dertakes to defend that which is obviously inde fensible. This Senator was disturbed when to his inquiry whether' I would render persons as 'aletance in reducing or. returning (I use , the words as equivalent) a fellow man to slavery.-:-. I exclaimed, -la thy servant a dog that he should do this thbuir The Senator asks if there is any dog in the Constitution? he does not stein to think that by the' ieterpretatiou he has given . tit the Constitution he has helped to nurture there a regular South Carolina bloodhound to hunt regrets. -No Sir,. I do not believe there is any blood-hound or even. dog in the Constitution of the United States, but sloes the brief response which I made to the Fnquiry of this Senator has drawn upon. me various attacks, 'all matted by grossness of langnage.and manner, since have, been charged with openly-declaring my purpose to violate the Constitution and to break the oath which I bad taken at that:desk, I stall bo pos. doned foi showing simply how a few plain words will put 011 this down:. The , authentia report iii the Globe - shows what actuallysaid,' when that ie read and tendered without anything blither superfluous; fait the Setialtirs.Who base been so svirtio-mlsrepresentationdeservolo -be exposed: IliqUoted from Andrew Jackson's Veto Ides,eage on, the United States Bank, to enppokt his postai* that a pnblle officer,who takes an:oath to support the COnstitution swears -that be will . eapport it as understood: by 'others: Does the Senator here dissent from-this Rule? Does the' Senator (men Virginia? Doels the Senator from; 'South Carolina; -At alleventi, for trisielf, I ac; cept the rule as just and reasonable . in , swearing ,to -supped "the Canititutioti:at 'your deakAdr. President, I did llot &wear. to suppoitit tin you underiteed il , asihe Setiatorfrom lithOnta tut, erstimd it, or its tbii] Senater froze -, South We- - Umt t!ngel*olud-uit-4itit a bleed hound, or at east a log.ia it pawing to get free his hinder . parts, in pursuit of "a elave..' No - Each thing .sir! I iworatO supportit as I. understood Ile raid he would not go into any minute Mit!. eon, of the clause of the CODA:t3tioll for the surrender of fugitlies from labor, assuring in the face of commanding rules of interpretation _all leaning towards freedom, that in the conelso language of this clause the words can be regard ed as justly applicable to fig,itirc slaves, which is often and earnestly. denie‘but in which I ex • press no opinion. Assuming, I say, these things hostile to freedom, then I desire to say that as I understand the Constitution this clause does not impel to any personal radii:olio.. 'especially, it does not impose upon me any obligation to-ren der any personal assistance in the surrender of a fugitive slave. As a Senator I have taken the oath to support the Constitution as I understand it, and understanding it as I do, lam bond by my oath: to oppose all enactments of Congress on the subject as a flagrant violation of theConati tutienoind especially must I oppose the last act ae a;tyrannical absorption. Here my duties as a Senator under the oath which I have taken end. In no respect by my oath as a Senator can I be'constrained to duties in other capacities, or as a simple citizen, which are revolting to my conscience, even though required by positive enactinents. Now, in this interpretation of the Constitution, I may be wrong; others may differ front,me, and will act according to their under standing. Fortuyself Isbell act according to mine. On this statement of ray constitutional obligation, I stand, and to the inquiry whether I would ren der env . personal assistance in surrendering a fellow'matt to bondage, I reply again, "Is thy servant a dog that he should do this thing," and, Sir. looking utornid upon this Senate I might ask fearlessly, how-many there are in this body, if indeed there is . - a single Senator who .would stoop to any such service, until eomo one rises -and openly confesses his willingness to become a slave-hunter, I do not believe that there can be one; and yet honorable Senators have been prompt to judge me, because I openly declared my abhorrence of a service at which every man ly bosom must revolt. "Sir, I have found in Bayonne brave soldiers and good citizens, but not one executioner," was the noble reply of the Governor of that place to Charles LX. of France, when he ordered the massacre of St. Bartholo mew, and such a spirit I think will yet animate the people of this country, when pressed to the service of dogs. To the question which has been proposed, 'whether 31assachusetts will, by State laws, carry out the offensive clause in =the Con stitution,.l reply, that 'Massachusetts, at all times boa been ready to do her duty under the Constittisloo, as she understands it, and I doubt not, will ever continue of thin mind. More than this, I Minuet say. ' The debate was further continued. ' • Mr. Badger defended South Carolina from the charges made in a• portion of Mr. Sumner's speech. A motion. to refer the petition to the Judiciary Committee nap agreed to and the Senate . ad journed. • Honsx.—To•day's proceedings.—Mr. Faulk ner said the condition of the army nt this time required prompt and effective' legislation. It was proposed to increase the army by ono additional regiment, but there Were two bills which the committee were ready to report which are of vi tal importance to the efficiency and organization of the army and which ought to be passed at an early day. Ho was satisfied, tiniest there were additional inducements held ont, , as one of the bills does, for enrollments, in - the 'course of very short time we wi❑ havomo army to pro teot our frontier settlements. Small as the ar my is there is a demand for 0400 recruits, and they cannot be bad because the pay will not-in duce any matt to enter the army. By desertion and expiration- of the , period of enlistment we will soon be without an army to protect the set tlements. • Ile moved that the bill be made the special or der for the sth July. Sgection was made and the Muse resumed the consideration of the bill to amend the postage laws. SENATE.—ToAfty Mr. Fessenden presented a petition from • the voters , of Milton; N. 11., the birtkplace of President Pierce, praying for the repeal of the fugitive slave law. Refused. The bill to establish a line of steamers between California and,Shanghai via Sandwich Islands and Japan woe taken up. Mr. Seward advocated the bill. • The House bill appropriating ten millions to fulfill the Mexican treaty , wee received. Mr. Hunter moved to take it up. Mr. Shields demanded nu executive session an that motion which was granted. After Mr. SeWard lied finished his speech in favor of a hne of steamers to Shanghai from San Francisco, the Senate went into eommitte on the ten million bill, after which the bill was passed. The stammer bill was paused to a third reading, and then laid over until to-morrow. _ The Postage Bill changing the rate of postage to 5 cents for all distances under 3,600 miles was After ong debate on the proposition to ad: jeans; it seati rejected awl the proposition of the Seriausfor a recess adhered to, the original 're solution to adjourn lint die on the 14th of August After other unimportant, business the Howe adjourned. - • -Nzw . 'Coax, Juno 29.—Eladame 3feiylenyi, one of Kossoth's piston', died in this city to-clay, of consumption; aged 34 years. WAsullurinf. June 29.—There have been sem e eases of Cholera here, and one or two deaths are reperted. The intheritives4tre taking active measures to prevent the spread of this scourge. Coyconn, N. IL, Juice 29.—The House at 12 o'clock• proceeded to ballot for • Sonnpr for the short term. The whole camber 810 ; necessary too choice 157. Wells 150, Eastman 74, Mor rison 68, Tappan 14, Blanks 5, Goodwin 1. Two more ballots were cast than were members. -No choice. Adjourned. 3 o'cnocw.-,,The Senate has elected John S. .Wells Senater",for the short term, and notified the Howe thereof. • Portrr.A.nti,7.lle., Jima .15.1.—The Whig State Convention niet to-day. 579 delegates were present. The Hon. Horace Porter, of if.ennebto, presided. Tho.flon. lone Heed, of Irsaldoboro, wan nominated for Governor. Very decided anti-Nebraska resolutions were passed; also resolationit. is fiver of the Milne tae, and urging a modification of the Fugitive ...„'"Tuzzanairma, June 29.—Flour, dull, s emelt WOO for e xport,. at $8,20. at which rate freely of fered. -Bye .Flohr and Corn Meal unchanged Wheat.duli, a small lot of red aold at $1,95;g4 Rye unchanged. Corn dull, rather lower ; aides 9000 Mos ,Southern and Pentut. yellow at Slo ,afloat. Whiskey; steady; sales at 28. ' . - NER , YORK, June n.—Flour dull; sales 7500 bblit straight brands State at 85,07(740; 'won ern canal $0,7502,7,75, good Ohio .$7,2507,76; Southern unchanged; a 'limited busines at pre vious rater; sales 1000 bhht strsight Paltimore . 'at $8,62®9.12. Wheat dull, good white Va. nt $2, new Southern red. heated, $1,70. Oats welded, western 5864.* Corn tower. rates 30,000 bus western - at ,0@;,80; southern 85®88. o..ffee,"ltio at 940,10}. Sugar, Orleans at 4 ® 4,1. Reef firm, no bbls' country mess at sl2o@ll 18. Lard:soo bble at oiolo. linms '6il 08. /1 4 1.1' EON IX CERTAIN REM EDY-A_ gen tleman, well known j oinhlarnmronnlty. of strict are• tr. bonded no the ouled statement an? darialnee. -It le but one moonlit thoumnde of fel:ass:o ea such, we publleh It Per the ,meet of Mom who are indexing from worms.. perhaps. eel,Mimeo. after having wad other articles purporting to be InnklUblo worm dearorera, wltle• out any anal. COloalblati• 61aT12. 1 , 66. Narrt.ll..l.llAustnat of , Ch.—Gentlemen: A child of !Moe, eked alma, 6 ream hod been alllna f.fr come time. and while at dinner one dar was taken -with •Pnaul• our doctm. was sent fort he mid that worms was the musk We procured mum of 11. A. Pahneetocre• I:emirs:me Imm nel abhor. and Rare the eflUd• tea. spoonful and • hall; In Ina than an born. It mead an Innumerahlequentlty of - VOTIOP, and In • abort thoe was motored to perfect health. We would not be without your VsnoLnge under and con. slderatlon. liouridmpectfully._-• JAS. ARBUCKLI6. Parnicrly of Pltfabllratt: 'Prepared and sold W. PAIINESTOCK t 00-1 coma of Feat and Wood eta.- - • AT, KW MUSIC—Flirt Wahl, V. de Ham; II (kneelers Watts, D'Albert; - 1.4 Utile &thee Walt, do • Tbs Nyrarbo of the Ware, Walt& Wager; La Plug dor, Walts. dr* • - Melo illoreom. Polka Marurka, 11. Mason; - - I.la Was Polka. F. IL 111 . 01/Ed ImPatlnu doe,Wallaese_ • .The erearent, Turkish Slllltat7 Polka: Juana Fkaida, Polka itedmra, Witer • Flora itasotka, Josh°. Hop* 'Polk& &bleak' Datil.* Polka, Ittrakoode, D'alay Polka, Juebo; 'Milord'. do, Ml% • First Lore Sebettiseb, It'alloos; Sera do ficholleho; tykdoyor do. Kruger. Jost reed, toletber with ' a general 'election or then Wert Bona& and tarsals by 1111NItY 111.11111411, 101 l 101, ;1,1 et.. also of the Malden MUT. Yf ivBOOKS, from Harper & - Brothers: Armenia, b Year ei Errornom, and on the Frontlet* Ronda. Turkey and Perris. by lb. lion. Unbar% Carson, Illustrated by Mane and ifondergia. Vol. 4 Queens of Scdtland, by AXON strtekland. Tie Knout dikter& Pr.Smltlealllrtory of Oman& Yam Implements,2oo illustration& lor oala by . ` iglu • • ' J. L. ItEAD.:6.4th st. 4,1 C: DRIED BEEF /61141 E— - - ao !Is. 40- i Reg. io bz, 12018 T. LITTLE 101.112. 24 • TQAITriiTUS-70 but. in 1-4,.1-2 and 11l ►PaiVrl• Tor oslo 1112 , 111. Y /I. 00144:11. 2AISINS—L2O bxa. Randal for sae !Abby. W. IL SUTTON. :No. 12. tor. Wood & Front rte. "DRIPE REDUCED.—.IIarper, Putcmm,oo % i A.14441'. BOOKB,.BOOKS—Tho bland . World of raeac. •• , mw tae: nos offraio:: Lona powm the Smola, *ketch Book, ; ofEcteritaa Wawa. jar solely ifilISH4OO bbis. No. 1 Herring; ° 40 $1..3 aek M. MIA for sat br , JNo-weTr (7, Lib... 1 ,INSEED.OI.Ii-719 l*lii:;for-, sale -,LA jaw - turrNaTlLooLuitis . . I r tRANKES;-Piiiniitt; Out' traltihrPripet4ol4.9l o olo ,l l3n.v. kerl•V "l4l,lh-b"11" gra N 0.12. cat. Wood t Inas al. COMMERCIAL. CONIMITTLE OP June.—W. R. Onorx. V. P. .T.v+. Won't, Fwicis Baum& I.Ac 31.PrEmer, Taxxr.r.. PITTSBURG II MAIMETS A nnzet Prrserraou Oaserrr, F Morning, June. P 3. 2554.5 • FLULTit—no operations 'of .f moment; sales of 20 bble on the wharf mialta.l2, and 70 do. superfine, Dun Paula at wee, city—tsar Fund, 6 ICAlN—sales at railroad depot of 100 bus °stoat 42. WIILIKEY—saIon In lots of 65 Phis reetiPal atZs26. and ..P) do, raw at Va. , 11.CY—salt.a at orakot of 38 load. now a 5106512,47 and al 444,113 far ad. • 11,t(X1N—eales la lota of 17,000 Ae. iitiouldera and name at ,Svi(W,,i, sixty dap,. 11110-a sale of 10 bble Unreal on private teiolo. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The past has been a dull week, end with • sere decided falling off IQ %hems/Pt/ of mnd . l.dlng article]. aprodure. ' be; a limited number of tratemetions have taken plus within the past three days. Withadvanardrateeoffrelgtm sod dn.-lining markets abroad. maul' article. am le In Priem at or what I. worse. unsaleable. Tobacco Is matt as unchanged, the sales mina Thane's!. crummier* Si ne tt dac exclusive of the premlurdsale which took place at the Stets. Warehouse on that day—prima outsides:l the oretnitme. ranging from 13,10 he 612;55. Hemp continue! waled-able nuleet at very low prices. stash aa were !raid today for. two or three email lots. undsewed. vtr—sl 4iSs , and 11140 ton, the last consider,: aa the top of the market for the best Lead dull; Galena at6'64ati,lo. Treday 18011 pigs lower mine mold et Stt, ebb htr day without Interest. equal to about 115,0711 cash,. Flour, dull at anything above 56.7605;0714 for country superfine. sod ss,iva6 for city mitten rathor on to bu however within day pest, from the factmoredisposlti that prior r s are looking. up in new or Orleans.-- The atvareee lewheat rote) well maintained. Prime and choke red selling at s p vzoglas,. exclusive of media— Corn rules from dg to 400 for good raised to pure N whit: tritest gc(a, and orassionally ma ll lots lu new gun ca at SIM, ;Barley 791,175 c foe fair to good, saCk. feltdue 'l , lreurime tereivetor 60e, tacker included. . Provisions etlndeprensed, bet since the advance of Um* shillings In lard; bunted by the lest steamer from Lieerread, ' that scud. Is held fireier.and teller *enrolee two tr tares am it lots orilingfrem store at se. Pork and meats of ev fiery kind extremely dull: 100 bbis meat pork sold to-day, to ll art order. at all. lie bulk meats arriving, and the eon. eon over; alien hand, nearly ham:coke; Stock of ba con large, and common and InfeMer kind almost unsale able. Prime shoulder. sell In a-Malan ma y at 4SAISI.L.whiIe fair muotrY vat aart be bad at 3lielh3X; clear aides sell at 6 adis'et plain hams front 6 to Cc, bagged and caueaved teem 7.t0 Louis lateL The Phlladelphlajtutehere, ae we have elread.r staid. have entered Into not to purchase beani' tie at the high rates which have Leen demandal. In ano tiro lamed by them, they my: .IVe are Induced moor:EV-Into this amazement became we know that there IN Ita nosh a inanity errata, In the country as toinstify the priors. and they are only medal. ed by speculators buying them up and putting theta out tat pasture, In order to keep them out of the market." They also recommend the people trirefuleito buy beer it all until the prices are loner, eta °sprees the hope °lama Intaking up the echemea of beef alteculatora • .1 . 1.1t11. SUS or Toascoa.—The premium sale at the Stet, teraero warebome 10 Pt. Louis, took place On the.Ad Inst. Thee break numbered 41 bbd,. of which 34 were gold, of floe manufacturing or shipping leaf, and forunat itr. it Is 'dated. has rarely !Won mailed In that city. Thit drat manufacturing prendim of $5O ern awarded to tha owner anal:mew which !old at 53.11 7t hundred: thased and premium of r 25 for min at 110,05, and the third pre' tnium ots2s ibr the.best shipPingleoushead, which brought $10,33 11 hundred. All departmentn of huninem continue dull.,and prime Paternity &Teamed. There Mk been only • moderate de. multi for manes during the seek, wolch gives the omelet • .I.let appearance: 61111, exeopt on prima paper. loam are obtained with some difficulty and at hinter rate. ranging from 13 tolB Aoaot.3l annum. While on lint claw zwner money can he had with , comparative ram at 1 VI ant. W . month. Plaht Enchansmon New York In ail plow . buyina.at da.mhing. Now Orlearm,nischtexchanda In mann at 5:(0. 3 40 COM. • The sleek Market la oonrlderibly depressed, and thaw who erotism to look farthest. Into Um future snakes them" mire. unable tome any Womble DIM, to money and stork } &M s. •The hanks to all the Allergic Mlles aro hollered to' narrowlne their busluise. ITlthlo the last three weeks the New sort city hooks hare' rat down thairdattut about 1YM.00.0010 They hare In same time lost about Enso.(ka) of min. nod nearly two and a quarter millions of &malts. Ledger. Therednee mgt appear to be so great it pressure ou the mousy market thle weer. The Ripply of - \o.l mood paper !libretti. fair on the street, arid le readily plead at 12 VI eeut. &rood Alarm sap.. gems at 15603 21 snit The bonito are diarouralue moderately, but not fully equal to the de muoL-I.llalt. Sun. arum or Posa.—The New York Tribune of the :Lt, MR mates the stoa of hermit.] pork in that city and the Lake Parts at 1.0 , 70 barrela This is an unusually large quan tity, considering the season of the year. IMPORTS BP RIVER by Erlleee-14 bbl. floor, DeII 1 LI get i 424 eke wheat. ITllmarth 1 as UT do. Bryan_ hue IT bdis Paw, Foote,. & Fleepon: fd Ina glum ware, Rattles I bills r i sz h , e l ,.J 11 1 1 . 1r41. 0 1; 6, 1 ego. R./loot: °mate. 14u e.. eau; BY BROWNSNILLE BOATS-4M has oat*, Illebardsosz 45 km . 3 RAM. Jonas, Both A o, 1(53 533 al. & Leech. 510- Alplo & az 23 Aka wad, 11 143; 191 bu 0511.33 paver, A Cul berLsoa. Pet Collins Llne--120 keeealtder,lh keg 35 Was pia metal. dr W - Wallanc. 62 do, Ztur' Lindsey .2 ser. 3 born riao. Cedli. .2 err hip beans, an do eissiedal. Minor. 11 As eteoLlll bM. beene,2 doetl¢a. Gi has potato-5,16214 n0r2.1.2411n5& to 11 bas choler, Maisel! & as 214 a Warn' taw, !!exert Dahlman: la yells leather. !lard &De 'LRAM Li Iv! tlasaso4. Mown &Kirkpatrick. 1:1T Con-6 la* yaw, 19pkg. hard 4916. drugs. 2.1 ker. ppd.- r.V . L.A. h1....0u :3 dos br0m6,.60 par •welher.s LL tom 2 lA , 4, 0 41. TU.44.1§17 goat,VVw l342* 'll ' = " n d o . df; S ar so a., .6;l' 26 bags 62.1 , 7" bbls fish. 1.1.4. WM.:eat • ' - ' IMPORTS DT CLlntsib Ara PVITEVGIMI 8411.1100,-30 taa eimp.So b n o nt l a nstt.ll lie.Uttot dntout.; 10 do Little; 2 , 4 botheis ,1 tA4 ...J . ne citron, A A ie r „ filar at rein *but, City 311114 az Ws. Gaoar mith. nmq ass rtrarrsrasra 11amolio-74 aka amok =do rags, 41/2 bus calk 4411w.ka. al 11.1. batter. 11 do ea.. A t.k W T ... 52 ...mail]: metal. 14 aka fruit, ia bl k bwka . ow !I la-mhar,bl24aasp Irma 12 tadr ep nr. .A 4 sllawp,st dman aeawaa. 21,21 a papa dekire, .los buckets and tuts, 21 hums. • RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Buitange., Wallet= Wheeling. Ventura. Or don. beeves. Arierson. Mann, Brownsville. laterne. Bennett, Rsteensville. T. (I. Sbriver, Ileedrietsm. West Newlin, Col. Bayard. Peebles. Ellesteth Mel:Limn Net Wolf. Wellsville. DEPARTED. • • Drlezate. Roger, Ft. Louis; • - iner. Monte. Wbeeline. • • Oakland 31111tnitar. Leesville. Vorktow. Yoe. Venture. U n, fleeter. Jer m.ll Nrewtterillet uxeme,Bennett, itrownewille. T. 1L Etiriverr, Ilendrirkeou. Wed Newton . Pararsl. Peettke. Ellrebetb. No. a Weir. Wellsville. Ittvix.—The stage of water but night et dusk. wes 3 Wt 10 loan. and fatting oilier'''. Boar.—Tho 315y1100..e la the name of • new GAL the ball of which bee Joel arrival hem Elhabsth. It Intended for the St. touts end, New Orissaa trndo, end ls the largest boat me bout la tho Moot. theta stout SCO feet long, IG feet breadth of beam. extents* whit/2110 Awl. end SS feet hold. She tote be • three fleeter, and bet ca pacity ls 1800 tad. She lino bout by Welter t The inmost of coal mot dot la bargn on lb. late rime sou 256,000balbtto. . STEAMBOATS. Railroad Paiskets tor .liiireliprille.Steuben- villa and Wheeling , . , • • yrIE fnst runni n a l passengeritenni44l err DI tiftltall., S. RIS/ratiak and Ran` CITY. Cagt. .0. Nouns, will idy u r wt uriftseween - Pittsburgh,. Wellargie, Stenheandte The Dittrua l fwill hails .Plitibujth au . blandar. Wad. needs' , sad Friday morning , a the nun Cite our! Tuesday,' Thursday and Saturday moaning. 10' o'eloe nauseating at Wellsville. at 3 o'clock, r. a., with the train tof the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. for .ClCand. Chiesgo and St. Louie, with the fitenbenrille ann odium Road at ntsatenville.• awl the Baltinsew and Ohio • at Wheeling. at (.30 r. ie.. far Baiting. and Warhinliton •.• • • rasa Wheellag, th e Forest City karat 'fury Monday; Wolawiday and Friday: and the Maul inert Towslay,. Thursday and Saturday. st 7.30 a. W.. unneeting at Wells v" rtgarrlti. " l " .V.Pl22 l /gbdiih ittUl 63 a. lot frsight uunaw, %maven .td errve J. DXOL Lsuhrooc. Agee:, .. inh2 so..uss Frost street. Pittsburgh, Cinelnnutl, Louisville, and St, LOUIS. TIIE PI7IBIIIIIIOII AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACK= FOR 17111rOPMRFANCX OF PIiSSLEGERO AND FREIGHT, si-twror - PITTS BUBOU iw rg . Ta i l i tTl; LOWSVILLS; . 141111ra: TILTS LINE is . composed cfeeren hritelens.pOwerhil steam far rpordaplandor.tafety atolitt le the GM' withn °l'M.= Packets on the Ohlo av river.. It 'connects the United -Maks Mn. of liteamera from Cincinnati to Looterlik k el Rt. Lonis,Dy whkh paseengers and freighte are and rereipki tAraisph doll, 'Lyons* ateasnrre hire n Wed to the Line, which now consistent the id towing . bos7 • Boats. • Giptairsa Ithyt Dopartstrit frow 1 1 / 1 1acralt. BUCKETZ sun Y.W. onnnixons...Bunctsy. 1.11:8811NO ER No. ALLLYIIIE3YR.. D. ...- on.. n'unt...........Tutedsy. CitirSTA •PA CACis...ww../. 000311 . tf.eininalay. • PUILADELPIIIA.........s. 0. , PENNS L cuiterstriat.-...Saturday. • tiMetatrorr:47l4 l 4 9 " ,freigk7r ihk , morning o d' irr=licniara. apply on board, or to' • . • JOHN 11. uvriosT"' • JOHN - FLACK. A ernte, • • .• hforethvtheht /Immo Building& Purrevang. JthutiT.lo6.l. - • OR SA,LII . -4 splendid Fermi':oni or 11:11) strn• theatter 715 serve: beautifully ,Iomted on the PPM dt.tlairTp. Plank:S=4 mlleaCom tie oily. each of thou. lying so sa to divide In Idgere Mts. having a gond spring 011 nut. It is &splendid • opportnnlty for • spent. lotion. Those who want a gird home or wlen 'to maks money would .16 well to look at It as we will sell to aboard man who offers us _our low price. In lots or altogether. Alen, b Country Pastel mile from Woods' Bum and only. rollm from Allesheny City by . the Now, Brighton Plank Road; They area due healthy location, and Oval very Io Also,lo Country sesta on the 0.4 P. 11.11., 7-milm from • the city. They will I. roldsrunatoor together to a rola Dr or building mmelstlon...ft: to a loroiy location. and • Al.. 1 Lot orgasms. andlemaller pieces of ground, unu• result. Hartman's and. Woods'. Bun, attend at a very low Neater on fine • property: and an annulment of lands, lots and houses al sari on hand. and described In mired , WM.. Bofors buying yoo - woold do luell to call end eur quire - a ' • te'f•lm - TllOB. WOODS.. 16.41. • P We ALP BICHOILFAN9--BelootCotillion m GGG ilr;fAzzgrztignurglii., - Aux.:igatml , ono or more partlee men - procure them el' lemok Cornet the Crystal Palace Itsguemlan saery, 4, 4th st. It o the Mammon, Complete arrarnienten4 hare been made In ree pard lo recreate:aunts, etc., tei eta. durl; 2 l: the • • Reid the. rolloWing: 'PRANK VAN GORDEN hue last returned A: from Dim 'York and Phlladoljillnatid II corr amid - plc varied and complar stock of .ndv/M, DRAM rie. enwys. .s.or9iti u rrnm..tig t vlr t zuw . elan fir ash: Alit Market rt.: can of the ➢lsooad.! P " NG PAPER-5W '-reams. f coot. ittsYnditatid Coy ids by B. IL LAU FINE BERAO E LAME- DE-B=2ooo pcs thu.nut a:4mo tsmsc•DaelniAro b Os" WO in an tawselltngstllSta A. AIMS Ow. A.TB--250 bus. for rale b- /00 - • VON aoystroxer & strum , : JITJUBE.PASTA--.500 tbs-for snle bk. v. ORA —lOO bus. in the ear for We by .r toe VON IKINNIIORST 1-1117IIPHY. =IV YORK ADVEILTIS - EBEENTS. Vroz, Irm. IL 31eDnankro Adrertl+lllq,llow, Noematt streitt. Nett Yea., • The West Point Hotel. (IN THE UNITED STATES, OROTJNDS ILN at WEST POINT. is now. open for' the mofition punt,. A morel •Issa boon for by the Governs:mt. affording • lilut landing for the stesanisxits. Wain Yerrles ply log between Cold g nod Kest Point and also between Garrisons Depot and Wert Point, have been established ta meet every train of paescsger ears on the lludson Ulcer Railroad. The fast and elegant amongst ALIDA it:VS.:Kew York daily at 4 o'clock e. m., nt the foot of Robison et landing hue passengers at the Print in thou to witness the even. log Parade of the Cadet, and returns b. the city at 9 .., clock C. N. Other skembnat pornsounlcetiene- will be iro a¢ontd¢rin. the do). The lintel ens been freshly painted and renovated fur .the season, wet the sohscriber bo happy is accommo • dots his friendeand the public. jell-tfo It. IL RGE. Fot Melb erne, Anetralia,Pioneer Line, Ca Any the Viiited Slates Mad. friiE . 1, superior Clipper Ship GER THUG . sotwod the Nightingale, and sail for the above ports n the first of July, all neventeenthShip- of this Line. e Gertrude has proved herself a ressiarkabl fast sat.hod Is the only A. I.Shlp now loading at-this port for A troll. The Pioneer Line hesheed a most etiviable reinnatlon. It was the first :ma to now theonit maul. Hoc Ihrerythitut is provided for paasengers ea• eept wines and ligoont neap and towels. The length of p o inge varies from 70 to 1 9 0 days. Vint Cabin Pasant: - and stls.accood Cabin nonage Sin and $l5O. • hoe fesightor passage, apply to It. WI GAIIR R ON, myrAttf. 11E10'1 WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S , IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES, M.ANCFACTURCD AT ITATSRTOWS, CONN. • Office and frarcroonta at 313 Brealimey, N. r: THESE MACHINES have bc4n in success ful operation. lathe hands of mutacturers and loo,ior the-past two years. sad In envy oue hare :given nrdsernal satisfaction: The Proprietors am now pre• tri d te:g .i t T g r el t r h relit l i t :;iitMs :Mart:4 ' —any ettftZ numerous enAtornere has strengthened a confirmed. These Macidnee are entirely different ram any other, the princlideenn which they are made being archaic* our own. • Among the adeantages of this Machine over any other are the following. L The simplicity of its a - instruction. s o id. the ease with which Ukase be kept In the most perfect der. The and manner with which the operator Isersabled to•stltch and sew the 'View klude of work,from the finest linen to then:anent clothe. 3. It particularly needs to tick rapidity with which work tan be esseuted: In that respect It has noentudi . 4. The little power re:mired to propel them. enabllnit even then. elate most delimkte tionstitution to use ahem without injury to their health. We are now manufacturing is Larger sized Machine, more Partlcolarly adapted to the sowlngorimther. innicons bane. and.the heavier k of of cloths. An examination of our Machines Is respectfully eolicitelP at our (Mee, 31311rondwey. ms-2.1-Imm Gwynn's Patent Reaetien . Centrifugal 'Pump and Engine. A DAPTED to any situation; unlimited in Powell certain In actin: permanent In use. and with. ill . , C. low to cod, that they are rapidlysuperseding ill others. It Is rye...ally recommended to the attention of 'all Interested In Sterunme.. alennfactoriee. Tanneries. Brewerlee, Distilleries, Railroad Water Stations, Canals. Water Works, Drains. or lerlystlin. for the ailinsinfl Eb rpneers Esulopf, hural i agt. Sin+Pir , Y ), P o. r.r.fm. UPel fr lZZLlast.CrZryirereoll4lsma, at: they am adapted.. Manure manufartund of (rum 1:15 len,oon nellone pe Minute capacity. toirli and he sails. fled either, fade. 0 % the office and Warelimm, of tiptop Power tkunpany of U.S., No. 33 Renderer. New York. Its. ',anted from Nu. 21. appmdte present stand. mr23.3calt Iron Railing . Works. lON RAILING, every variety, of Wrought mad Cart Iran. and the celialiratcat War. italhac. triCKERSHA.IPS P.A76NrED WFRE PENCE., For Prairie:l,ls!heads, Fart* Latrra,Garitens. tr. et 62 perrod. IRON BEDSTEADS—IRON FRRNITURE. • Thel.4 edition of "Now {lupe of the Imo 51naufhoture," cants/rant &Watt - explanations sod prices of the above articles, forwarded t.r addreestng the so taerther. Jk.IIN U. KICK Eil)3llAsl. Warrrooms, N. 312 Ilroodway. irtrie4 Nos./4. 65 57. 59 soda' Lewis steet. Nels . York. eah2l4tox Planished, Japanned & Common Tinware, coiwn AA - AimEnt IRON ItIR . E. USGROVE & YOUNG. °Wholesale Man uraddinni of all Ulnas of Tin. Copper and Sheet- No are3ls 3falarn Lou... New fork. thqt,tct.tah Mahe% Water Coolers. Itatits, Toilet Potts. Plata {furor., Coal Scuttles, LA. Ar— to An aaavaloaMou of their stock, which far quality aot} variety 4 0t0611141111.1, ts solicited. • . Turin:nu • The Near York Steam Blank Book Man- ufactarbg Establiarment. cAPS,.helf bound; nuineroua styles, 9 eta. per noire and conned% ;xfadt, white. Demy's Austin,. mot ala nprardr, !SF; Iltads, paged, 44 4 nit'dg R - do 500. do: " ° stn pond, Med uprrdic • ..11tdiurns. utusatago, du Cc d u ond( CO. do TEc da extra bindings do 87,s do: . : Apo ltorals t Supsi &l ois. emits hind. do 1,2,5 do: A gnat y o 'n oVrrot l elnn i ur .ror ig Rend; t wenn to Accounts, )llu turitinsiAs. Let trr Ciopring Booing:Writing Books,. Crpitering Look.. 44,01 Altniros,eies..to; , Coendontly onlAnd, 19.0X1 mins of manufactured work iorneerf 'Auslitrand description. all bound In Out nowt entestantislinanner, Sod to too ttesteet strist which an offend en Boaksolkire.ntitluisers. inset lieaßrrs enneredir, *PPeneed yew,. boon, JOHN VII Alt A, , •• •,.• 110 Almon tore[, New 'fork. 4 N,ll—Alilests.l discottoC.wbes. purstisoadta • JosePh 1 01.10 s Steel Perot , aNFRINGENC.tir' OP .77:ADR arAttirm • '4 t the General Tetsuo(' the Superior Court, .4"1. held At the MT of New Scrrk.March 1 Ith.lBSll,lntbs norercd 010111 t rc binds .tittle, O. cadet of tbe Spcial S,roasittnned vitt. co. • Tlo above @shot, was had &gable. !ha Degapdast foe had Way P• 111, In banes from which &ha aid.] labels had beetrreatored, and othrr labels 00.1 !harm, part‘silag %tug lb. peLa wets tha Uszahle No. 303, taanal..larred by tba , Phdatlff. • Nottte is Utah, given, that legal uneeedlnare will be eamenaneed audnetall perm. detected In the sale of Pena bating atl4 changed latent nrcrtr.n or 0 XN ntrlrDß ED LL AZ437.,;.' .411ppald to the ra.nitirr erode cr anf other lxs era who will roadie the Plato tiff to taste pm( of thews. Mr of labela ao • printed, 111111 the perms for whom they wen Printed. C4/7 17.,V 7n (.VrifEßS.—Plata oteerre that each Genutne Pen, N 0.303,11. the aid hunter stamped there with Abe nutkel'e name In PAL lard.l-2mx ILENRY OWEN, Anent 171 John at.: N. T. The HazatdPowder Comparq, SLANUFACEURERS OF GUN POWDER, ONTINITE to furnish Oun Powdonof all their well.knovra brands., vis: 7entneky Itlfk,""Pes sning." "Antesiran Spurting." Judiart Mae," "Elec. tric," "Durk *Mooting:9n kw., half and • snarler kescs, and mnlstera. , f one pnand earls. Also, • full asportmeut of powder for Blasting. and Mining ourpmsea. and for Es rt. repritathro of tbels finnMmrsillt . t. o llll /mons P= i ; 7..7l7i t tb , : lAtr b tfM6D. z w . ItUI L 11: Kew Vorit b ssty. A. 0. 11,124,L, President. A. &DMUS/. Seerelv's. az:Zadr. SHIP AND STEAM BOAT FIXTURES Albues MUM* esysisAu. Doors- isoprorid &raw &sexing Wbrel. Crsnos Self,leting gsh, Cala* Moppet* Delano's Paws% Rudder Brseo. wow wilds.— Also, Tewksbury's Matins We Prlmarrlo,u on stable &Mel.. &di:triad oulrereslly, not only by steamboats, but by salting and Warn ships. Tor sobs T.-4 RANDLY:I7, llonnoraito 161' Youth st, from Sio. 111 Brood st. Now York worbrax NEW YORK. AND CALI VORNA lIIEANSIIIP LINE. Ma Mainurina TR ARI*2IOIII 111.611ril UOIPATT OP 1110.11.14 C, PeortflNLL tTIIROUGII IN ADVANCE OF THEMAIL. Measly Unseeing THROUGH TICHETS, Including lethottie entwine. The NOUTHERN emu OF TUB WM, or PROHYTHEOS, ell first daps double .o to. rteasuldpa. York on thebth and 2Dth of *soh month, (extent that when throe days WI on Sq. day, Saturday previous will be salllnit day.) soeuteetlax by the Meantime Transit Route, having but twelve • miles of land earrlage. with the stausishlpe SIERRA NEVADA, f.IORTEZ. BROTHISE JONATHAN lb one of o bleb will love &ay.'s= del Bud. the Pacific terminus of Transit Route, for San Francheo on the. ante el of the passengers. • For further Intemation imply to CHARLEY MORGAN, Agent • - Ihnellus Omen. N. V., . —N. IL—Cootmeneing on the IDth July. the day, of MEW,. sill be cheesed to the 4th and loth of each mouth. When three dame fall on Sundays the Shl pa 01111eare on the lit, Indent preslone ea heretofore • . • ,• J OLIAN A ND OTIIER •P 1 ANOS--BER , RY t POMPON, 217 Itroadway,N. T.. Publishers of and dealers. wholesale and Mall. In Plaine. Illelode. fan and Slualm Agents for the celetwated Yollan.Orsnd, land other Pianos, male by tlallot MoD A Co., Batton; 'who.. Plasm ere considered suDertnr ti d al! others.. Omit 1,11 b‘" =1" I. lliirs k u P AL " ; rh d ers:l . o h r in Yt= - Iler:rest rates. Derry A P Onedon. (trumenews to T.*. Derry) 217 umedway,ltigv York.. Pianos to P. D. &Alan Maas hart the latest lat. proved 'robing. - .. • ' 04247 Its .. • AL snd .uVactunr Ivary - Gorda. N. a 1.=4 . . 1.. ew York. A I GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND BEXDS.-11A IMO L. CO., 2:1 POI= Argot, No Y 4s ork, ocs , STRAW 0001)S-11;34. MHOS. WHITE 'dc CO. , No. 41 South . 2d „ r a r czt,r4ttlwpdblt-ggir=uc/iLbßfttglt-7 MoDOWELL & DAY, No. GO itruc &rod,lphia, linportero of G. & tiee's Unrivalled NEEDLES.. m Agents for the 'ost 'Celebrated wootz,v EARN& riDsrmir,llEXlXO SIERT& DEAVER&e.c. GILIENI4 00 D MECUM, NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO., PA., PRE Summei Session of-thie Institution Ltliga.`°47. l ri=litNaißqdttgl;`,:ricl.74,„ Stew miglibv Ann 11, 11 1 56, 1 1044,1W ir"" ' _ _ Vall _WOle Property for of)NLi r lierty_ street, adjoining: •the :Met, dist Ontre - Yanknoar Canal bola. , lesirable piece or properly in Me nehttehetheeiVe4 already bought up by the Peohlrettia - IlaUoad Otrebk y. yrontlngAnt Liberty 00 fee on him area 100 Ater( theme re the Methodist Unto sod BON feet, to Liberty' 11rh ' Irreert! le on;et deelrehie ae• lintel. The hitlld• lye= on It, ct l iable n ntlal b rhegt atop. hir 441 , :h L i enpled=ilnion 1 1tie1, ' D.:141 ' 4,14.:41 " Uhl Ista end ethers do ne or meting ► on 4 lurretment, 40 well to erantine the premien. - • - ee?..t.tr • • lhu WARD TABER. New .Goods and Fasbinps for ilontlamenie • Clothing for;Spring of 1815 t WATTS'2Ii CO. beg kiwi) rei'ectfully . to toroio molt ontottotto outtomm.t.o. the pu aroz:VZ,V,ltiobriTeirgtia 4 : r tZll b tArEl markdr offorg—andtuat thy, trapritdr to reaviropr den Pa• • claim; ;Juan up to thelrucost covert . The catlataction so generally exprro.n.ci by their auto. • men htttertolnth their bomb% efforts to please, arlonv lotto them to htch oterthmetts the same dtreottorb Wolk luoicutlemon..; . -h.-Stronaerr are Informed thud our hour, 2t ITS Mart/ otnnt.tiortirlade. - iihero .Bt. Choir. WI • ACONI- 7 25.000 lbs. Bacon Shanlder!it crooolbs,...n.mg 25403 Jbo. Sldes, recolrlbll • rent Stookcbouro bad for ralu by T. LITTLFOI, W. - mylB - • • • • N 0.112 &bond et VORN--300 bus. for s , o by my 23 _ 'VON BONNEROU3T 4141IIRPIIT. PEACII BUANDY—An old: and superior article, on hand and far Isle . H.- EUTTUkt. ' ' Ne, rar.-Wead• li'mait its. ' -- CiOA.I. BO ATS;-111argo 80. by 13-Feet and L.) 6 fiat din; 1 Vlat Boat 101 Vet feat, foe nal* vati9 JUILN WAIT • U CEILING PAPER., Hall aper, Oak raper, Deoonittio • Boidots, I,L,fsr ' - &Oa &ADM, Allooktooi• FSIBROIDERIES;A.' Brai - ou•- a - Co: Uri reel oar Ex too, It pm mat aalf tilbltlon carton" . of F C t . am ab gobigt, i _ .:VENTILATORS, . .11"1" ni immzrtna t teu sl ng tnayaptlcsi, s.u4te the.at22=7yaNtoaVrinril& n 76 ; . 2 "', ll , A rt= • —_ lIRIED A ' PLES:-30 bb a: and 45-nacia -LP lb' "I* tr• lan a. Daman _ ~ ~~•;\~ • • ~ , • ,• : .., \ \ 'L . • ~,....o• • ~, ...„,1 , ~,,,„,,,,"., ___ • PDILADELP ) BIA . AD% RTlSE3thrtg. \ ! B ,INEsS. . „id.“..ti1LE.13.70...z. •-- \ , ...._ , I ... rftatl Cr kNE-L rQ?S Kovekrispso norse: . \ s. m.',r.T. BILL . .k . :t * Ot'SAD.V.,EltrelNer 'A4 . ‘c • T I.' •:.; ~ -1 .4, : 11 TIIIRD ST, iIIIkADELPIII4;• \ • \ •, \ \: :-: . ,...N,155tt .Am ‘Srak iv et....::1. 8 .:,f 7:4 2 :4 , ,,,. \•• . , , ' .. • • a \ s • Consumption Cured in attv Dant : .1 , , ! L . r. ‘ t c.. 4. \dela far kbef=t4latt... B 8 14 4.4„ CONS IDEIt AISLE degree 0 (pilling - 0 IP fe4..,' and the ° e n '64'l l.o: l' I s t 1.8 \ . ' ' . :, t \ nelred to announce to the putlie oho most tern- : ,: _4• ' ".... ‘,._ , ....!1• , e ....est on earth Is reclueed.Lbo a new odleal discet - e- t.: --, = ----`.A---,..—..--7.,-!,7Th Ty, to •ri splems/p4eint. The treatment Is fe, .t.d the ,. \ •, NEW TIAN ‘ ..1,D 1 . - En.TV4E3ILIiTS. ~. \ • der on width the ragout alit berated cep re enettemut.- : ~. Icatk eenvrcalit.4l.ln tight eases out Of te n , (nis d ufr t istll . l s ~ i8 .1. , 41„,00,, t •t 8,: ,. ; . 8.,1,,,,,, viii...m , ,, th 0 .,.. srVf.f l„ ;;Zr .,r ln ' t7u7 k :n i ll 1,..11;7th: trai... , :j , . nft ' C V" t 'Y U ' hi " ''' ''4 , '"h f 6 ' , or Y. ' X M•k *\ ‘"; 7 . iitt/e r limeor: nod f'n,T, 01 to 7 , 1' rnliqntil ivr rota. •I• • ••• '. '% ',' iri .,,,h ~,,, ~,,,,, , 0,.. , a. : .., eured..aos it:111411. t lair iirndateu a htle and, tr4uttuteut. , ,'. ' • % '2,_. ',• ,% In the . .hind stag, front I u t 0.15 patients oulr - per eknt.dart i II t _, nt: NO WELS w . Wi.10..1.1%5t fro ti c be oared. Let thos e ( rot too far none) who are onlyunark- . 4 . .4,• t • .. ~ •e. .. ad a e tho.future rich.. of Consumptlim pease befoul, titer ' Irrtitm,.; Importers an , Wholiwalell;letdera la ear . neglect this advertisement- This tato them a question of: reach omit Italian MprietiOn•ttutnentA atTlStrid /Ile or death. and the venllet Is In !derma month. Th In-; 2 klahten.Eane. • \t : \ jel2u • credible short time reqtdred to pertkrat the cares m at.: - ----,-, ..-----....A _ discard the / earl idea V tatputure Io ettry pa lent end°, t \ A CLOTS , • \ with good/tense. ' Fur further Information. applr or Adam& -NO. t. t t.i'l . ANFO/tr) .& BROnit.ll, 'lvh, Dr. If. eRELIER, No-MI 9 Ram Med, P4U•dF . .. h ,. .. \I Chtthie,..Shlrt. Dae, .atut :Inenlattlar jePi-kreo , t..;,,.. • . - `,•'. Clothing add Itubber Good 021? Park "toe, 0 the Astor Itottae,, .__ _\,.... i \ Ll.ll - Eij AIFN - ROE I • GO::,. Extensive Retail Clethlllo,Estatasbatent. 4 1 0 ktrosulwar, No , ee non from market Woe. t • 1— \ . , • • npr GOODS. -%A A, ip4, EN, 31e14.4TEE £ CO. In\ po \ item of ' AitteriCan and Forelei 811 k and Farte obwyizaaa' •t._±' ` 3 ...... , _ • ..._.. • _______:-._\ \ .:\.,_ \. ~ Vi COT-TENET &CC,Troporter4,96.}:teneh . and4herNoropean Godda, No. 40 Woad Lirea ki ..,. PST.EIN„ &,, 110N1G:'-,No: 100 Libert , y st.; JrnmrteneofLares, Embroldirlea,'Bllks. de. \aa m.*a l ii iWYETIU'A CO porters af\ Bm, . ,hierie N \ Willie. and luau-.floods, No. 22 Broad A 1 . . • ~. Sea \ Bathing.k' , , a COLUMBIA 11,0 U ,L. . • CARE ISLAND , NEW JERSEr. -‘, \ - , . II IC THS new and popular eitablish o nt o ... !.- is now open for the reception oprieltors. •'\ .. ', . 7 1Srg . 11 .Proprietor thankful tit rZ,7,°:f171 b. '"tro.. that t he 110. EL In every department 2.111 be 1121:1n aNj idyls ammeter to any previous amnion,. Das has In. trodumd Into 930 roma. Ilea celebrated orchestra , has been engaged exelnelvely for this house. and mt.,' 1 other arraogemeuts • have been outdo •tenling to the In- , comme,l comfort and enjoyment of the gueals. Application 1 for rooms may be made by addressing the., pimprinter at, , Cape Island, or to the subscriber. L. waawi lOU, :! No. IT South 311 et.. Dhilailelphla. _IL D.—Extenalve stabling oath. premises. \'.. iel3-.lmc -• : • C. D. E VAN sl, .\‘‘., No. 21 North Fourth Struet, PIIMADELPIIIA '.\` BOOT, SHOE.AND GAITER UPDF4I... MANUFACTURER. \• All descriptions of Centre ready acted helmet, bow stantly on. and and for sole at the lt prices. French, English andAmear. • \ KID, CALF SKIN, PATENT LEATHER, AND DUTTONS. L. \ \ jet - - The English Book Btore. lIE subscribers .haviug now cornWated their arrangements fur the importelort of "Vu pl lurks, invitethe attention of Libravics, , ilook 'Buyers and the Trade to their stock. which will be found clan/mar choice and well selected, and at the most reasonable Prigea Importing direct from thwEnglish publlslims. and butilflit for not, they ara enabled to cell, in many Instance', Il• English editions at the earns prima that arlinald the Ow American ones. and devoting their attention strict to S r, to Florian Warts. purchasers may dependuportfindingthe best assortment attheir establishment: New publications' received by every steamer, Books imported to er week ly. from Enseand, Emma and lie/nanny, In In time .tban•the ordinary than required. 31outhli Catalogues of New and Old French an FAgilsh books furnished gratis on application. or sent bi ke no to ;ALT:, *,:by mail or otherwise. Betbscriptiuns received to all Fatitign Yerindicals and Newspapers. C. Pineal CO4 • • No. 7 Herne Building. (24 5t0ry.), , , , , jeS4lme Sixth et . Mews Chestnut. Philadelphia • • , , Important to Mechanics and Business\ - . Zen—Pint Premium Pump. \ ~ i SAF.E and mouefinsking business s .4. gmeantersi to an weans purehming \ enact, \ figninty I or oeriuhip nights, fur the me of the AnidricaoldrUng Pump, (Pulley's Patent Idlastle Adjustabletluekets) A., knowleded by scientific men who have witnessed Its oper ation, to be the best and moat valuable Pump ((Pr _general PutTnees) itt the Union. Penom mirehosing tinhts will nee no competition. and ran memo tiendsormirollts— Ooneldnble territory Is salved, sold. maths d and Is rapidly Inewing. Rights an be porebeed ile cud models, Jte.,seen by applying to 11. VIVIAN & . . .. . /ale Manufacturers. inn North Frnnt oL I' N. n.—Loral and Traveling Agents wantedillberal \ m mission give, ~, v etr2l, 3 il • LEANS, .\ \_ ~ MI:M.IMR AND .I(AiNWPACITREPOOF \\ Jewelry, Masonic Pins and Narkslli' wels ; ~ , Medals, &c. No. 1.2.6 i Chcetnut - Street, \ adore 410, (Ceara PrglegueLTlM4. Ma, maw:Tx*? N. IL—Par tleulorattentinn given to the Eaolnk tof Visltinsrand Bridal Cards. keels. Doer Plateitie, m imp ...... Phrenological Cabi ne t . \'i 'AV% FOWLERS, WELLS & 0., , 1 I S • -- V47l2 ,l 43. , tlih, P AVlZZlnor A 4: all Ins). on Phrenolngy, Ilwrioloft7, V, ate{ ) "r"'''"'"'"" s4`.°,l tror'7llr•i27.'"\ ' - :;,',==al, - ..., witx.g., ...a Ci • ' ,17, 1 011,7,. ° 7:1,1t17, ""'"'"...°llmayV • McCullough 43c Co, /AN UFACT UR1;11,3 of American Galva*, lasi Pled and ItooGna Iron. IParsbninie, No. IS. ort Tenth druid. Prilluleinhis:Pa. • A full /1040i1100.1t always on band. Also. for sale. Pat ent Oidenuired Iron Tubing Chain Punkin, warranted not to COLISRIO, I, durable and nest, leasing DO particle of wnod to the water, produces ono-third leas friction, and muse. quently requires lOW power to draw the water. Orders reenuctinlir solicited and prompt/1 attended to. myl9.lron • - ADAMS & SUTTER. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCILANTS, AND,DEALER3 IN RCTIER, CHEESE. LARD ,5 DRIED PRE7T. No. 6 South Water Street, sp73Zdae PD 111• A DEL P.111A.• ' TheWorld'a Great ExbibitionPrize Nedal AWARDED TO C. MEYER, • For his two Pianos, London,Oct, 15, 1851. MEYER, Rospectful t r informs his 'VA Triutritt r e q ub ,ll7 Prltil t tg ht o gelZ ed t.he r Priz. Medal. lu Loudon, 1512. All orlere promptly attended to, end grant care taken . In the eelertka and peeking the name. Warcronte, No. tenth fourth street, bean . Clvsnut • - mRIO-r,que • ENVELOPES, • . DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING. \ eV[ES ALTERED, En:elopets stamped with' businens earn", linameenthie etwerialee. witgesled printed. Paper Dap The ilrneers end patting lip ear dm and denier wane, watt printed at One SMITS Eneelow MannLetnry end Printing Iriblinin meat. SOLI7I FOURTH STREET. PHIZAD N. B. inners will be delivered IP.Expieng ... pen Itneeinine. nuns and °lark', nos. FRESH arrival of NUNNS &on* A . CLARK'S rwkdirated PIA-Nrie busiest hero rer'd by. the eutecriber. bat* bms made and re.otrillr retorted exprewily this mutat. and an rousidered uuritualiedlbe Wee end pnwrr of tone. Tbrr all p0w.11.• new improve. went of two ariserate Aretties. the hue airtime running neer end &hire the treble. Titer ere telly ourrensed to steed gic4 l'".. Fo G f; ', Up 4.140 ".. i0:1300 Ia '"/, Yr * : rgetvett: from the stanuractinin DuNltAll OIL GM alto LIOLIT CAVIVN AMR* DBURY. N. Y. All the shave will pneltireir he sold itt Canteen rectory whom without kkgiklokal tkars• tor freight, Ott. ate.. ete. LI E SILV Sol. Agakt Nano. k Clark's Km., Ifo.lol Third etreet, • _Lira Slni of the rioNleo item. • New Arrival of Chickezing's i'ianos. 01IN IL AIELLOR, No. al i glv i 47cod street. •111 have OP. ia nidari tba following non Pidlio P. 00 . .. - co tile celebrated tnalantaetory of Co wl. lasso A Sass. Scala. VIE '-Two suPerblr —red 7 actors Mum 'Pouf plain Reosocod 7 do dq Threes carved Jo do dot Unseated di. do 6H do dot one plain do 6 do dm. . TFour W alnut do 0 6 d d o as bre• o . All tb. stows Instrument. Lave &au dal shed awing this Ina monta and are of tbe lai.est stiles of forniture. • Sielorariab/p at Dorton_ pekes, and evert Piano war , ranted JOHN 14_ .`4I.ALLOIL. Si Wood atosot, iel7 Alert Ibr llackning A JOna. B.Lon. • • The Fayette 6 • THIS highly attractive anftonable ors tialog hare hat asrtlek tarn leased • tosathar with the erra hrusot tlom . ..tiseent theratt by the Proprl• etor ofthe"Yaahetowas norm." on the National Road.— New tlolldlan and toternrealenta have boon added elotw last usr. Th. curative and writing oreoertles if the waters hat* Leese rellyestaLllehrd tor the fact that ther have NETER FAILED TO CURE the went eases or Se-cattle, and other Menai% or the Mend. bg drinting the water tmeig—end In mei nr anytime. bathing sad spearing the dentelte Otto skeane eternal. of ms.gned In the Midst otelassie Omunds —within an none. tide ivAsnitiuros's FIRST RATTLE WIELD. st, "Tort Necessity." when. the entrenchments are Aletinct jo vtelble. ` Braddock and Juearnvifie's raves, lend ownEonntivosent•usd Weehlegton'e tip log and Mead gun •ttich he owned till he died. In the Itomediste rt. doily. also. are several renterkable naturni cuziositics— among Ulu DELANY'S CAVE which Ince eze.lontd for maw note, the mountain.— the Me Oblo Prig Ms. on the Tonghlocheny River. Uniform Cataract, &emending from a shelving mark M"" than MIT feet torrentdicular. - • • • Trout Fishing And Glum Abound • to rt. boo.Kume•rkinhy.. Man% &addle. , sod Carriages vie be tarnishe d en. rialtos. Stun. sod Hack. ale ae rie. at cod Irina the Steamboat. at Orbernsile• hem whence nano» cent pan in • orbre or lbw ard era hour. to the Syrinx.. Tao ad ran Limes of Mil 100111011 will stands ttf to render one chug. men moderate than three. °fang . to as tabintiment to the moony.. Person. wishing to gauss. rooms, ea. vie Pies.,. dna. the proprinor, at "Farad agtott,Valette roan. y, - Pe." SKII. Panett erne `.. Jona B.ll‘34l.—Jelid MMIAN RUBll.tt --- HAGAH ARM, NO. 91.11MAKET•sr RrEz 1141110=1 tie Diamond and Alb. • ARE now receiving an extensive aid splen did amrtineut or ehotoe SUMMER GOODS, to which rcipeetfullr invite the attoritko of the publk, Their storle amulets In part of Ma It Rowing: _ Brawn striped VS Mtn and trend Jumnet% dix thottol and Tblbot Phaolx l'uolt do Vol dct Cash:nen P. Rama dn. India OR Mullet! Mantua Ribbon% Black Pinta otall ankh= Nottrrolderles of all klnda Plaid 1 Plato A.lnmaAllm, Thread. Lananod &Nina ; Cliallls, A Miaow lloalarr. Olooos and MM.. Mourning Da • onopleta- soonotteuus of yin. Wreath Lamm lintualleoploot/eoax Mtn a Firmed 8.1 Black andeulonal Laatlogo Sommer Uraratg Pt Ladle.' tieing. aolll . . --------------- highen market plait . ' cash l ut va a - gbr VI.; by 119 Ll „a r m• L Advertisement. . • . A NY PERSON wishing to innko 83000 in tUttioTONlNt a t,t=rtlik ft—i ' gth : - No tr " u t • :Hag tre,sary: but any rerroo at amain It borne r asa mat+ t h e ab:!s• sato la the Ums olatid.• Aadesaa •59m PaW °MON ROW _ . • ; liwallow-Tall lane of Packet Bhlps, • .OWNED BY al Siam ORLY:a= itlntrali *CO., 1 . 'NEW Pac YORK.. . . kt*. .514 ten.e,frost=o4l a nd e =as of ererYwad‘ ..' • Kim •.: 8111? tvTigfrllfziF ~...._ . .....:... .._:.a 1t. .. Ent4 piEw wORLD • .. •••---. " Ref ht. . Ql, MY OP ME irt:5r............ " Ihu•tt; . coNmrAn.MS. Pu,I.. ALlfich7 aiLLATIN. .... .....--. :: tir , lana mi, .: 111211:47e V 1LV10N.......-....- " iielYs. - • I • .. • • Sita to ud o frowt — =.re ke Tlentel• Ytersts7 5q , P.i 0 1 1 D,. 2 1,3.7Ff ....,...- gr --...,.-.Car. lint i betl_ 1;. - rikVii.Tilv dibvniiii::::::. -, o.j o r.'. , ........ " ... .amtmc.t.st - colvarrasa.. . - 4 lle. 8 • : .014.iaAi.ilza . r.—,..,--- . ...e• - ' PATRICK Itkihrii=== 7 .. .maitMt: 2. '' a =.7il7,7ll7;rsiipTiiia; u. "7..". , '. , .... irmlttatiote to Etudead. trohtect, tltad Ind Width • e Woe Drille it eaton_at hoz Li tad ttpvtrds; tat& . „ : . : W 4L'ILVIVIZI t e. Alle, in k till 14 et.act......___' • mea,(ltypn, Will fl Ca Bentert. Lomb d tt, ;•0 11 eIM • National Molt elreeotirll3 harm ' ; I nem Worm te,Orinutll Co=rol. i "gelding Le the =BUT omnalkimpolb. ref nil:taw etivrizUhttr , t ,,,.. 1 can 0711 Y, at i t FtlntrooN, 4 ICTre..47 ' .Cleiturat li. • It will be nue Nei to • •-•,..,, m . vett bell Ice Mo th er iiihrvetioq .. te , rtot..entoo . '. &Mitt . CellittNn..t, ' , .., .. ' •_ - VI Meth • . _ Et RaHm7t 4 . ; 7 fmr rpt L • ,• • TalgAret ' °l— tJub.nr.LOeasta=es. • - L'iiS'::':L• MEM OWESF,.o. l3 roadporter , pf , Dren. Trinuolngt, (ikons and Edna ., Ella erndaa• Mitts and talk Unodananerally. __ 4., _ - ' O •V E F.A . I . !; - ---,-.:), • SALOMAN B.OR.sr4t3tAr 1 . ~, \ mpor.er ('' kilike li rbaule. Lams ortd En.brotlieriou sod Tailoring, DIETER D., . 11 1O . ILEN, -" LikpoiOiof Freuch .1. German mitt Bubo prjr, Onode, &link\ iteirets, ateri ma Shawle.Woo.lous.lm, 4.0,'• 13 k \ AT-TA AT7B — ITOS:i. 4C Porter Or WWI BABA MIL Jos, Tassel., Bulimia, Stank Lace MmEEKER' & ItIAIDINF' '.rreshlonaLleTrms and Mei lVareele. Buttons. Ito., No_ .4 I s \ \ i. t gAtCli &TALE,. lutpo& vnirJobbisn;, orKLK-Ind FANCY DItT110431? nerolly—lio'43.` _ et strunt. \'' % 1p B. "TATOU & ' CO.. 97 4 iVilam litreet,s, ~ • • 'firtir. or lgontlithim , Furnleli '' Cloodi. and ' 1) anutekturers entree. Stmkr, au \ -• lipii.V M.\ DAVIES, \JONES ''&AO., N.- t• k4,1"1"1 °G64tjetrirt"i'lr•redifilitirs.._dir" c ri. o Ulnae, a -_0. , ,, ____ . , i- . -t -• _\ S. \ L OTRAII LEIB . * C0. , :451p.•69 Broaklway ' d-• 71:. lm f ' "d dl!idi4"76"" ' ' T! '"'- CltgriAltlYl , ,,, • FROLIOU‘• & HOW- L HA EN. Knet. PP trid SF Liberti, mioret—lniuorturi ofrenal. rim nod Berman Silk., itinamm, Velvets, I.'el lour. Salim:, Serum. dc. Wonleneof overdmerlotion. v, f ERTRAND; IrREUES &111Witv g t 0 torn or Linen Caniarlmand Linen Cs chief.. !Amu [alma Embrolderier, itr—ol 27 Willlorn xtrOot. \ \\ ~ 7;taacrmaiiii . GURNEY. Igo 34Q B 7 mot " W WI" .41 47 :.0RR Designer„ end '(7 NONSOU stmt li the latgAit ,ilillebinent kith,: United Mater. \ji X.XPItY.StIES. . tIIWAUS, SANFekiii xpreve4i.o.3o firaidrrs..r. rcled,two and,froin all Farts k • IttVel.A4% CO. • \ L L , FANC474OOI \ C\ S AS. , ZINV4 T d ileknan Faller Baskcta,... ill rt.) New INll\ \ NK. 'TiONItSCO; Lane, \ ntalet 11 - 071 . 11711p*ES. MATID Oplrg 4 , l l :44t,orandl'atentee) aa CNA et:bet, menu <tam , \sd dealet, arholerale an r . etall. In =El=3l • MOE . NEWA th - potx RIMER CO., 59 . - k.A f teas r alr.:' • 3l4,Pgratru e o l 1 7 , 1 . li= 01vsClothInx. \ InGlyy HENR:V, • YANA Ppllll';',. 86 • - and . 170141 a Pip . t. --..---, ...ADIA ittAlticici ..... r44.a m e.ll , l„r4 c ite- 1 il LAInS P ZI TXO SKIRTS, tqc . 4 6 / 4 ArADTES' lASTJCSidlik\llott4izt; ike,,rAt.nt 4 ,r. DATES. 31 llarelav'iiree °boa thp ad end l ' el 6 n"We l p " 4 2°'" ' t ' )x*r q ib """ " I ' D " ' -., .. .., ~ LIG 112..1 !lons. .• \ \ ~, \ AA 'A M. •QUIVIVY & SON, Dealdris ix , WM' .. - elty'a Improved Rods. 'Yam td , 0.132 Esit, 27th, 5t14.11 IM! TOO , CIIENCIE'S baCHINERY DEIVA:IS -"courtli#Aamet. 3lnebine TOOL. . s l..musle.u. Tat!' a.tiras. A RGI a& Co., 47 4aidZn Lane, VINIn• Acct. g dooos, D m = Ilurtra , rtout., aro!!! . •• • • Irbobrule... LIERDINAND ZOGBAX.I3I 8; CO., No. 9 Mal.d.ht Tear. tcaporter. ot I lollarAnltars, Aeraid•• on% Etrlow t . Mew frotratoeuts, La. ao. mall.e.or• PL6ftISIISD -7 /.LN AND JAPA,NED IVA= • • -- 11 4 .EORGE . lIOMETTS; 1* Wil • .t„ Whrigesal• 31anahrtom Sp& et of Tea and 1.116.• Ur*. Steak Mame Walk: - • Ceprerajoe anClroaGot or . M ke u • • . 4nt Proutlnaa at • New klVvrtill • ace. \ • IVES WATIEROUSE• • GYRUS W. FrELD ACO., 11 C atieet, mporte •sod lassie 1141 era to dmerlano.TrWk Gena. Usual:s and Rpglith APER.Vd ereaT • - PUOOOI l'aper et • I's JIUNCAN, EIM k BILTOW, it stew —A grant nwhil of PAPICIt lea , Book, lee. Stalker... Pyleriers, pookbletrs, Alan pram. , .4 Tradesmen generally. \ rAnvr ' , Lon itexuriilsuattis • \ - pp &snow CO oRANXRKST. VinOLE, need I 4 !Ws, , York Pildaafta Monk / 414 3. • • \ nEFIANCE SALA WC t '' hitER 136,E8.* a*"."4- "P" . . .... TO ASD F.A.Ncr 0001:18. . + l., T Iniadn.V•& CO., 54 Maiden tat), Et t v a dge k .,....,,.. it, i.,.. of t s .y., ~: --- 'rilizs, iiiiiiik IuTATIo Trrom — CT irLLER,`,CO •ES& YO E, No. 270: T__. Purl knes. l 4ll: k Ilki, Oarnkhk Mika,' T__ . mobile vas _ owls. a• • jnanov map. PAncrs. -% • 'IIII. MILLON •.x.' CO.. Imkrteis of tVreatch Coach saki/ . Whkfloar Glaaa—hca \ 34 HAMA; - LI HOPKINS & ; Ao'NEßl3.lmpoktoro of ?L . ! nmidt Wham .11luelar street, New • • • : LAO Now radii.. Book. ON the let of every 3loutli, id Publish, , Illy prim:s cub!, Freak Leslie , . Ledlie(lasette of Perla . , Tandem and :Sew York Fashloneocouteitdng 10D nee* Woof the stewed otylesof Ladle. cud Glidden.' Ilaha thilui Gramm. klutlhas, de.; a full YIN Paper Pattern of • Idantins, huge dbeet of Pattme.and denefiption of Greet. et Work, Articles op Rolle. LratherlWorkAlfelnit Palate logs, ita. entortainlog Literary Matt.. Wes, deo a tion. tette, by dins Auu Stephen. Mu—Each put tantalise • New Boug or Phew of Mimic: Arraugniente \ hare been completed In Pula whereby the Bearer. Dwight will op. this work ono mouth beihre the, Puha read= Books are melted by the steamer. Part I. Ina lunel on January let, 1034. , and has been reprinted sladiderent thus I. ord. to men the demand.. All the back numbere eau be obtained. The • colored Plate lPart.e alone worth morn money thou Is charted .1. the 7,10 Erfracta P.m Me Press. `it Is by Oa the beet Fashion nook Issued In Olds coin. 0.. We •ormllalir mammal it.”—X. P. Daffy Thula— ••Takee the blahs. rank among allionruale of Ihr alp" . N. P. Tribonr. `Yids Is • superb work."—illetna it le the beet record °fibs FulGon new published. and Ms.., 1012 a. It contains all the us•est and odder...l plate of strut teen ty—.)toe Joose r r i t alh . One eny one year. $3; fro do. E lb e or of the tictette, Said One trnq mutant - or Graham's Masa:dn., one. yen?, Wilco tin. 0 John New Yorkand for see br , • • yellers In the United Mahon and dead... ulo.drisP.• • The Great Pima & Nroyeie Ertablishpient 110RACIE WATERS, DADADWAr. NEWTORK: THE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED PI. A\o9 MELODEONS.. T. OUtort lgrrld'a r.mltam Mom with with or without dm .I:olcaNatti with Iron frames and rircular Maks.. rb., r atlt or there Instruments too welt known to need thrt er rummer:idle Dun. 011bat'r Dorado* ?Imoa an olatrant, 11 vomit riallot • Durnoton'a Maus, of theord .Mate hatred firm of Huhn A Co. M. W. halos role agent t' the .Dore Mom ow offer them lown , thari oar Other hotter. nonce Watera'..l4.ol, manufactured normal/ for Alm, haring groat power of tone mut elsotkity or touch. my L...A.1r la the Worst dapot for this' •al Inatrumonto In Nth' ruarktoT. aQordlnC la ouportaults furseloctlooo not so be had elsewhere. twoml.hand Planos at great' bar. Barna MIMI 1N0112140 to SITS. Every dastrmarat WIT warranted or thaaw raltindrd. DUKstr. • G.laubt &Radio:Ws Attar °rpm. Yelodeers. with two lento of irers-q 'newt and powertal lustre:moot. from /Pato 3200. P. D. 11. W. arolChl celebrated =- dons. Norther' morthalled Oultara. Drown's I boas. Natio , ith U. V lolhrs, Draws witromeou, ar.. Dealers maw Kinn' Nalodeone at theta, rare. 123 a per 4 tint to Ueda— la rt the urodotta of the CM , masters or both the amerloon and Kuropeaa eia m d i r e mi . v!t n oto steal;rlll . trai2 , 2rLar . a r rartZr y ou 31oZ 7 and Ttalrare If Sem tr . 74 . • •Ishltit to pa D.a r. [Mart " ' rea l 7111 a tur trd their luterest to or forward rhalr ordera Nub mst,, %%sawn orof.the Cobra or Cimorporator r trrs. , , . Aritt AT CPR: r PLAT/WM.BC • • Wog knooro.4lnrcaliy • al!Or11.0007. ANICII a CO:. 11.4140 • • No. IS Voter et -• '•,•:'••.•••• -•-\•;•- N,\\, • \ • \ ,r, \ \ \ \\ "\\\ • , C u~Y' \\ , NEit‘ YORE .:6,ITSTRISEMENTEL P. PRVUT /14 aW S AD Y "VrISI ' a " ka r let AGE SMALLEY, Negotiator of \ BodoesOlotor, aida, idaland other menu. \ . rl or. No4B Oan. Ne. YOrk. -. .nomPo!ifoni br ,ou Ne.brejsonv r t atubibw, • jftwr . ; KSTEIZSCO.— own aylor. Fpn..,folll.lm It \ A 4 .• Now TorIP trArrirrn.rano ‘ ri Bow , . mien, V: JACKSON .1- SON,ofk, th(Flaii firm' \ • or W. i‘N.Jarkplo a Son Grate sod *mar \ 31nir0r5,1461 . 1.0 te., and MO Broadnay.li Yorlp tkiwo_., • .• .P . lnnti) on handorerr . variety' of Orates and Frodors rokOrealar Uertpan - r Grano. W/004-. snloArakrs • 2J TSiitN .IHOMO, Iflrty Imoortool or, 1.00144, \ Ittorion, Silko, to. \ \ ' 012 Om? . • • _ • .*NOTIC ES , -1 0-PIaWERStIIP 2 -=,',63 lutce this day ~\ ambelatedkprealTile \ in the \Carpet baldness, at Na \:\ Market Umm t kiettiip to ,te frpte Shp iirot tantr t he'cape iViZe T ih "'" • r, \ALF NrBBcIeL O I L N I Z N B TO I Ch L Ate .Fiktbh, . 146 1 0VAL-11:148. die& of dlo Bintertkni Tneuran4 • eampale.r.._ Pittik 4 r B _,..'bi."..:;... n recnoreel 1....800/0180 r sere,Noueeenrn Wand a?'" 7` \ Market 04. e s . nuLte, F.D1838.5. AVMS. ES 16,11.41—J. et W. 'Rea ti ".„tir-- tOrNos:11 Water and 90 *nut iti:f CV-P . ARTNERSiIIP .g 9T14" . dandreted7line* this day tbroicel \ the trinssetlon dr UM .WbO/etak Barthel& under ttnrlirue of 11.40.1 , Karin nada tinlonstreres.• inbatt • DAN BOONE; HABBAUGH VENTER AL COMMISSION I DelJers to Wool, Floti`r. Produce; orth. Water street, Ph il klelphlo.l • \ HARBIMITGII A , BO FOII.IV A It I/ I,N G %MI citANTs,boot., to wooi End ee, NU. 211 /Andy street, Plttito e. u. etrar.............0. r. Joan - . \ NITA,. JONES '. • : i . ROPRIETOR6 '^, \%. KIER S PORTABLE BOA. . 4 E,ORWARDING:k AND, CO\ ....JAIN • : ~ \ 'AtEncEtnytpicottol.Jlooto,lowitelvoiii4t7,Pltt o ;; =_'„ •• ,80 0 0 /4 o P fi'..4 .*.. pi 3ier. e ...0 kiitee'el . :l , ... i ' us and ; , i . / Pit. Anth i r . sc Ite - eu l ltroterl piss foot, Bollvor \ ' ' Prick ruady'etar.-Antbracit• C0td..1.c.-• \\ ~ .., • • Ls: ta r 114 ~ \ .....I• .. . , N.lchig4 General ConVillilitpdc!ll ttonAgellp •- -_\ --. ' ' FOR ita collOction o :Ovule .n.t..d. toFei .•.A, - ' Nriceatlfr and ill other 3foiler.!clahee, In \ 311chlidui . • , '',,, and edjerent Boit % LA./retaken% nod, pay mut of df0,43.1). , pymor o orr..t../...4. and Ws udlleal Seteto rester \•• . • \ , \ . ." f l agraArdP n E t tlio/7,_DetnS:it..ldir••• ." \ Ref:more in Pirtelturvh=liceen. Kramer* Rohm, Bank- .:- . ° e kl ri; White' k Co., ti , itaette \ sakes, Loreda,\ /Aswan. et c 0. .. .•-• item/mots. \ _ .. _ . _.. s\ 1 Werra e.—Two lietcles Ark ,51#1,I g na from tire,. •t . .. \ FOR RENT—A .tong4table'Dore--.'- ... ; • \ 'Otiose, containing g toms in 'good ctrilar.s...Syr k : ' . . v . ,Cerelarre House, (..1111 .11thiee .and out• With tro.cresof dote Laud. Alt planted with Prole sip r`. ;.-- : .• , o' r effig2' a li . ..7 rir &IL" Iltro alla l l " C l'!6 - "•\ f i IMZ - -1 ''.-. -'' terdr4., r atTafirnitt to. n t'llariV.ll7:ll.r.M thg ,.. • Court Ilona°. Itant moderato, an ;those 'alto would\teke''' \ . good` rare or the tdouort.T. E.2 41 "./4 '- ' - . - "". .! - " -,. • - deal \, \ ' ' 04 N 1 1 7 .14 1.1. 7 .4, k '\lty,Jmpor- , heif,'ilmlaker .4,npaciaft ; 1 3:11Wilrit \TO*. • - 7 N. , SADDLE AND CedtßlA4l/E Alrgits .. •7, t ••-. 1 y. - - tAt. wbsoo . #aiwit.Pritseviiie 11,1 aott., .too,i;p4.e-t i obt; • kk ,rp,ry ' Tastimt; SVEUTIP4'..II4O. Otel-Ok ATgMAN, FALLIN A CO., • \ March:int. and Geniral ‘=, by Ida atonal: taiga 25 Goal aratarrea-b x 'rand • 4 obl lffrlls \ft, .114•PartiesilnY'i{t"tenlIOn. D. i!7;:t = r -i ; C;'it t eL emmA . -'! . l'HY.bbrgb, by Cabal to Wanareb Itilkat,aad niaaka. 4 . - lyrerskEld .TOSERIL rrOz.J.-iL'A 41.1 D RETAIL 'D FS IMPGR4ED CIGARS, \ Pzuebarg4 \ t 4,ta a Fourth \ \ T ti 135 anti s i 43 13 WO ta Iron Wqr4 . • .6,.FAtTORY, • \\. lifigi ernzaz •• . \,,,,,. • lE\ oj..D‘ STAND. 0, \ \:xv ',T . boo returned frotthe \:• • --, ..--- -fwridaTte,ritteof . Eutor bare Ift haft ourenwomifor emlf. f. very .ortenfive an ...11 'U. ,I.t.ork . of the ',, bast descripUen vAlly ofStockftook _florki) Volfentat 1, Driffecro.Glofox.dth. Ow .f,fk. If , Miaro.4 ilottloDuwe rate`y s, Stwkliers. tagabil wttb his' DomosflA Stac of Pittsb.url,ifoonGe . ored Willem be will mat by I °k. r ' th '‘ . j A t ''f''. l'k ql=rtad CO 41lori4tinber tbe ilicA NO. II; Sign otLrif f.l du) srami. ', The\ Brownsville Water-04e Establish. • ' \ . t, .. . ' ment ... .• A \ yo s tto.tuie of .ohrottio ,L itiedtees, byWa- ' ter, neb inOrwt4Tola:i.Liver Complain?, Itheaaittsm: .., MU\ mi. mat Memo! of lbe Chett. sted;all Minns- of Wout7. , to., will tw , opelqiclEt far the rdry.Con of. In, _ YrovianAteltrl7Mto.bf T i flart lit flea ebn0t...1 1.. . ;.; ,.. stH M =Vie b icng i v Wiring tl=w ar tgi:M i nV that . 1 ." • be will sparepa, Weans uor elloeks 'to 'benallt ttertil:- Fur DadMUM . ~ " . • 1 . . a rZni \apls4fN ..%. ~. lownrriUaAllw e , e.W \ 90t5. Net Goods!F\N, HAc &•'A•iT.A,., , • ' . ; ~ :.:. \A- 11,E now reCei*ing, their Thini stipply''tif t t s ti l t 'alb", 'PPristug U'. .sewed "1 m a : '... . V \ ri rll '". .. r \ ' Eta PA DIET'. \ ' . . , :ineilt:Pui. 1: ..,\ .'.a.t.ri,r,..-.' : \ Alas k i:. - Avo b P % i" lee t illti l . l. l l u 4 t F l abb r.tiailtOlu. .. '... itts ' 1 . stock Where:lll:eV wr...w .1 . 11 . 1 :::+.1' 01 ....,„,_..ffetti.3 .- • ' s s ''' , tbotel west ntylars sa wegas".24, bolt. Ci 6 . 11, 7. w. ""'".. - ''l' , tarneswalbei.t.4 Iron Stoat Iltiilitag• . ./Ce Si Starlet: . . ... , • • \To. .14 Alaidel Gtet:th+ of Tan so, , ••„ • New Carpets! New Carpets!! • • ttrE hare just reo'd a log at Crosaly'a Pat- \ ' sot Aubosoon Carpets. aawini aril joheehhioh s ellllllspono of at tto, oxtrolooly law I , rlo. or 750 Dor Yd- IT a faStaglitectlatzla.ati.v.TrlC:fegzitfatZt. will to* oOl=htor tivta any other honoojo the cty. ~ m 7 1 .0 • • C. 11. /I,LDLY a co. • • UT IST"tEMPEFt,ANCEVILLE FOR SAVV--hontlag2B rt eo Walaue Aoo no, • , too .7oLof Mrs..% PhlillieGand running beet to . • Id (bet .flat. Tbla lot la red eltustni,. andtbe .to \ Tanlesnille T todust newly A saUled. • eminent. dent • .412.4.4 Alcoa "lifbEltkEtite.ntotti_ye • • ' • . Ti unto etveng.. • Valuable , Thdlding leSs.. and &Sizable • .•‘. Counlay'llesidenaes, within five tans . • , •of tbe.Citybf Pittsburgh. • : ' • ►pH E eubscribers offer Der sale ffif desireible • 1. Rtdidlag l'ittsbkirgli am% 'Batter rtimk Rood, adirdning tbe extension onto Village or liter_mta• torn. in Pb•les torboble, ennutY. hi. TIM. Lob cis mi.* siste—one 1 theta 42 by 152 feet,' stnoo 11 of them from - ] to 2 snit, adjoining rub o th er. Anot. • likewise went small r 25 to tram Te setts each. tot - eated encode adjo Inn lands o( nature, wax tbe Pbank. Load. •ban • Inting.iltnin clesinina orgoeng thew .111 do well. biotin \ • • 111axi dhow .on Pl Comet, rba bas &sits - 27. be same an t o the tote Laid ant, Terms easy—one-third bend .dthe babnica to loos tots. eq.! Pet" Eta totemt. • •\ hi .is the time to POINI desirable location, ens midden- • . .la trio tbe.obarlber, .babas alma or lets eon ' \ \ . Iitt ' A L DFIAD Neal &LOW Agent: , , • New NSW. pa.a r•-.3 1 . ' nth 15 . 54 .- 3 •0 _ _ . Lots for Sale or Lease. . : i ii . ..I(UMBEF. OF BUILDING: LOTS, •oti ans and Arad? sta.. and est Palma: mina:. Thew LetaSl, eligibl situated tor lig et business beams, and rill le aold In on easy terrains sill lessod Stir tan hers or leas u may volt Ureic vino want them. Per gartkinlara,tinware of • 11.13.11A42.A111. rIT-tt \ • Market AO, breast 3d and WC' • XOTICE--Tke late - Eno of Wiok & n'Orma- • : , tm havhog been dbmatiedlry the death of Job 1). - . • en the 3/th hut, the ballet.; at ...sh.l enn erIU b. '• e>tted be the andeaelaned, at theD aka comart7tdalanAL:.7. irSa. eta. D. ).13.3..NDLE:. , .1, Bertlvlcur Panne?. •.: • . .. . . . • • ..• •• • 40-PARTNERSHIP—The undoroigt ed, of ''.. %Miele No et Wick A Weandlem, hu tale ?....- ..... hte with tilat WILLIA3II4EANB and Whole _ A..- 0/ Fr?: te the'releeee Great Unalaz the Whole • Orr '... , t' , 7 ea 3 Deala 1 1 1%uslaest. at the old etead. came n. .•• Woad en.l Wave- te Titular/AK were the am, and dile onrCANDL DEANS a OD. They peopeotratri In. '. ,• .ohe • eatit)nneeee`er e patronise, en Marsh?. geteneett • ••• tonal late arta. \ _ . ~ D. hICANDLEeII .Itar .20. 04.—m= \ .. A*g ~i mi, totintr . es. '. • N axons IL Oder, • Notle. la booby jrl.4a that. lA' T I ' ' va. • ''. panuaoce °ran order tO Eqttlty,.' • .Valro of..obn Gybe?. P.M bi 4 1,4 014 17k 4 Cowl , A Mil' ' • \= 7564 there . 4 ~be au exualttttutr,. In 1wr;4444.1 .0 O- • arIL °ma rya tog p wltomme La tile will pilot., Gar. • ':' . " bee. at tha ofilee ,C. 44 Waxhlnsittm. Em., No.-164,, 4th ' ... street, en Satuntar,Jo.l7„.lll.s4, at. 10 Wel**, 'A.lr, ' •'• • '... • ' lertt-Mrd - .31,LI;plitrIGI ILOZTIUtN.AttOrmir.' , . • ••• •To thy : Ain of the Gazette. RSONS *bilking to \purehnso t wilt Cad It to their se:lronton. to poll op the ma. . (Willie. Or onrorng , tha homeless with t =t e et bof ebclr o.a an "° ' * _ L at Vl=rieilrt o b A7 GA eaount to Nous. Boferal P3Oll wecnixt time on hood on band and worthy of ottrritlon. 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