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' 5 t w * * » , fc 2S ?• i> Vi *. ’\<\\ <*,l *4’ 11 * \t r . >, * -j t l r , frr t s' 1 c' -v, -, v i v ry, f 1 i %.* J***%' *#£*«* OB HOOai®W,iKBnBA , SIOS». ariamm - i^|^#^^^ , > , t = .-,-■ -- ■■ > -»-*- *~&2. «r™.s-r"tr ’•k - -«,;! J'tiS.A&<‘.v, *. >V ■- Ok.** , S y *f' fIS?' 5 f ??• o, - ~ the SnndiT hw of i* > ‘f aaw ' . A TlTasfiinglon conespouiient of thelialtimore worldly emplo- S “ n ' TO,tcs: /‘Me™ aw no opparent means Wepres i!?S; j%W tfof&t whereby the aab-treMury is' to I>e depleted of & J IhiK will remain in it, after aUowio^ appropriations th^ ; !r ,L ' v mvardndnibdral'Domooraov' thirt f.»=' fcr* - 2^ n^ tet £«l*oon»ttc tftoto Comwatoa. ."* aottti ” ;. -y-‘: ‘, f>'p^T4.V" t" /^SSinjtloxaeßddttwof tbo-BtufeJOeatnlCommit- r c! ' ST-*” m T* lv "C'' V-kiji mertoath.aMo.dig, c^Oif’^*,- ! ' 4r- « ttf.Convenean.jß the.&nato %sK ,! ‘l^ > - * WhTOßtflhta.A -tsc- 7 r—-i=* T -^~~-li ■ “-~ * -J our WooHy &}iS'&?^£<%$ t , W .° ?° nott^e ® o tttf]Mpercanlw found oo& maing:m^ r -, ttems-of gea- *• «maV .^Wae^be^cea fromourehoresagain; and The Washington JUgoritr, Bpeablng o! me , - rt 3^B^i ValaBtJe ' “ '• an faMa lon never attempted. And yet with ear progress of the Himpfleia Eailroad says- Three “postmistresaca” have been recently ap- and g Daltl w ' COmlnerCB ' a ° d na iyerflowiD e Treasury, The Hempfleld Byroad propose to 'P in Pennsylvania; cue in Wisconsin, ood was n£newe trfSSSS^^SSS^M'“?* .- our Weekly thisday- jour go vernment basnot'now a single ship in let still another portion of the. heavy work on onoin Michigan. , Tho Ohio <WntA ea « l «‘one. .-. ~- ----“* to send Mr. Wassons on fcU mission to " a .i7 !no S d {s ß *** Importiuit ' Copt. Garcia Francia, of the American vessel the road from trMel on . m wrappers JJJJ- “**“£ * Ms torture will have to w holo improverne™ S' f,*™' COmmittea Baicsdo ot IW »" CI ~ J ' e Jon' o? --bfnppiM then, one tiK therigo? of'o^rS.^l- n -° MW ‘ peaee-tolehiWyVet) '-f -** ®WtHnyin g* ’Ms taught the battles bt a church- -sb ‘^^® at £5 ;4 thoy have no need of his aid, and £j Si&y-i'Mi how many offices- on ambl- aJ WMeropnloas despot mayeleothimseif '*■ by cm army-of eight hubdrhd _ Adccant respect for the public opinion of the f "i;s|JkS: ?et«rtatocovssrhisamhUionsdesigns. Inane . > / otaß ! s ista Mb loto of peace, in the other his tomain- C .rWfiwwit'Jfltt determination to make noon- «=- * a Mas Wtttad Empire.- <,w 4 -SH nßnasian army ° r “ of Constantinople in &/ then the prophecy was uttered that <« .tffiort wiat ' vHi t |’fMK^^ t^V4l'^||^^%^ il: S?^^^S d! WP o ® s!!a ttatcity. And from "si f: hour to strike it would -^SSf Shis conquest will ho attend- jT»/ iS| r ' ' .tTIBFt s*; £aES&fe #& Hohoacdfiil '■’sJear3v -aiLntaaa ----- of tho inhabltotß-of'tho JtfrorSsliufv &£ Thn-faUofthoTwh. cotoi offU » elOT t J •fa Effiplre/ will probably result in the epoedy _,- cn us» jot - sy ;:.-w .r-m-s "• ■ois’Wtaad-tbr ~ of-Bussia'tit'fnnat'ihr: AHjasasßAtotpr are '.of that .mlgiity Empire wotaiajuicgiicnycr -hf Co3sffiaShoplc, the rmttaS of Asia win be /eSSSSSJSF “ Ensiam!. fc> 'comiblo ■ 4 *f£* mx ** && I ** £ icr faUttro to proTcnt thlsconquost- AppV to it W 5 “* aD9 P “-' ™iAD^Mnr aroriadd highwaytoJiOrEaatlndia poB- .e V naj.tr »t.f. i^^o.s;EofES ypf ; woardbeftiEipra:etlllrol- : ,**- / ,' / - l :il^ ,^^-^^,^!C^'> - c^^:, ' m^--P flagi>9g ?4' jn hst Th# Main J' COpld liS'Ot'd Oa. GZHplo supply:.of ;■ Tbo Cirap » growing: . 18th of each “S? *2? -’ rrloans on the- - jjaa'. ;-• of^Erancc/i-' 5 '- 4 arrive -qmw - -^:--.; : v7'.--. ... : / -^^3!^t-& : i-It>1w ! ln'(uy': Attica ; »ran Cansn ■, « *»2jS2SSSS F >sa for maoy years past, fc&f r gig9ggloafaderid6fflj,i|»nTlit»r v- ■■ v- Uneor traffio,-rolled ont ' ~ Undoubtedly .tatow, empUodttSr’contcnt 11 J* - * jt of Columbus; Miee., recover M V: Jpetofet mnybe the iesue.'theiejattn P. Church, of ? <a«WfK. '♦'■V'*. fe f4 , ''-Utsi !:r vsT^ !B:^®a'<rfE nrope. Everythingf, even wnr, JcMiona from agenctca to their “ ccHban, are privileged and confh >s p UBI9naEST , s P^ Naturally, and like ail good elti. of Walter E. Btevcna’aealnet „ I v^ 1 ?’ rBl 0 eofiitlmtr m desire it, .ucky {Hod in the Circuit CaSt, s v : ‘r/.* 'V-:; .'tfhrjL—Therehr^uEurope ag«(& J. Hjjf 9 « U » on 4° r dama? jj. r * v ;'t ,^ v 4 T g®f ' monctedfy, mwasmor- upon the plaintiff. Thf ■j£^:n''’~'-'- y ' / £''' f‘ '£ Probable to many persons^the the defendant, the Co* w u /‘Hbtdj desired, to extricate himaetf alters are now Maohar may correct 55 , '^jr-- oTgnity and popularresort, m * ntof *°°hoolro 9 ” ,r-' -3l‘^f»i 0 0f MJ-Srillhff arranged with that riving. The ce> r3.nnw7 “ ~ £ fel i l. !s i(>J<s^KC.^!S^^li3^Jffii?.‘£ a ?i>rdfiijrhlohifl for jore than usual galo- «». sotoaoss—ir 55 jkiDtl a common library Umej you «oit«d» - ... . * &£%. s*&s®cip«Ett4fey fowo, iobyitsolf sogrevefiad jT6l 7 man a Proper boob J** 4 “ 01 s**’ ' 7-- w aruot'^«i flg *_ tn flrp — A now poofcet Ship, onyouwa^ •'' Stsnpefltr hamp miiTti on ,t without for the Ilvcrpool trade, aioonunv r fbr tNewTork, on Saturday, she te “f COT VyyfriTu ' ,:: «y-* C" T <?®!?‘ShaWiJn their favor dmty injffie ‘he largest merchant" ship in the p , - Jg capacity for carrying 2000 tons of / f 5 !3onaniaonaia“Ednit£lng -themooloratioa M accommodations for 1000 steerage f -ellic3 erTurioy haf ? « a - L” lee-crcam saloon has Just been opened in &r -"Vr s '"^ / g ,»y, *i4t^^£*^' S >^ oDI<a V is entitled to 6e proud of the part- fork, containing mirrors, it is eaid, whioh ' J ‘«»e cost §lO,OOO. Whether the quality 0 f the b ", V-cS' sr:feof - , - &f ' itl3fly te hoTdlyeffirtßEd,-.’Bhat. ce-cream is to be improved by this lavish ex- ' i*k. '?*'J ftanc ® derive ftotf Mauxheb’s Horn at WiiHisdios, N. 0.-The T ‘ ! A' i iL ar0 ' “ “!* atated ' ™M recsjve from WUtnington, N. C., are engaged iq £ Xmuoa Snor—Tho Boston Tr I : -V*-'4’4 SSSSfSSJvWJSsSw®: SCHT"n'“ t! ' II ” w / > ~i llth of There has beenmißedin Wilmington ©II.WO, 011,1 40wn the harbor with epirituouslir r , ' i '“"■ } >7 g-.r and itisbsheved the contributions -there will The Guam Habvest of PESBBvivar i ,t >* r - %i .- Broain . _ - mehSS,OOO more. In addifloa to this, they fanners are now busHv mnnZTZ j- J ’ = ‘V<;',sfer C'>^f^-V !^i>“^ilUa3 • - need§2o,oQo. Jt is cetooted that from 84300 7 47 ,n V' / "|‘V7^V-«“' 7 -;,iy«^.V^^s''- J - a 2ohWelto3. - - - seamon annnaUy arjifo qt WilmiDg' mul jyo crops, whioh. i' r '*\ Ni.*w> „ /Sp&t - - tea, and that fromB,ooo to fi.OOO.oro-nlncyß-in- -® ln better than timer ( . X T-f 2 .®* csianoan - ! ,^»r7o^rATKVt^S»s : ® c 3r?P -C.*" 1 ". ' ort, pnd yet they hisvo no fee hack. 4 fair overage crof ~ , at liv, 'PBD&T JUJjY 28 PUBLIC . The rerenuo of tie conntryhas been swelled bytbc-incroaeediinporls toon unusual amount. Thefollowingcomparisonia froa tho”oiscial-re ooiira.' nr r t Cash duhu rc&ei at the port of New York. - as r “ e tit? !§.«! lsso rSW™ 2: . f» 3i,er0,i95 29 X,Wf,GS3 ,6 13,029,910 OS 24,487,000 73 The receipts for duties at;the Philadelphia i cu stem-house,-For thefiseni-year ciidingJuno 30, 1858,. show atUncreiSae of $789,341 64 Overthe jsresious year,, ;T6a-figures ,nra nit follows-; Total receipts for year ending June 80, 1868, $4,498,868 87;. total, receipts for theyear end -In’gJuue r 8 0! year, $789,541‘84.* ' ' , ,'\ K> A WosfiingWconespoudMit of tlie Wtimore £un,writcs; ( « There are' no apparent means whereby the'sub-treasury is‘to be depleted of «a aocngglations within the nextycar. There will. remain, in it, after allowing for the largest amount’of appropriations that a progres sed-ddd'liberal Uomooraoy can expend, some thirty jnUljpns for & general scramble. TheJ question,is what we shall do with all this mo-, ney? 'This', marie you, will be the great ques-1 Hon for the consideration of the next Congress. 1 Col. Bpnton will "wish to expend the money in thereat Paotfiqrood, provided he can have his own route." Others, and a large portion of the press, Would disposo of it in such a manner as ’ would effectively improve the condition of the navy.’’ . Yfa would take both sides, of the question whether it should be applied to tho Navy or the Pacific road. We would‘..divide it equally be twecu the two,objects.' -They ore both equally essential to the security and 'greatness of this : country ;■ ; and- bethj: equally demanded by tbtr dgns of the times, and the wants of the ago. It is all wrong’that -this nation, one of the .wealthiest on. earth, and possessing more ship- Jping than nny other motion except England, jßhould have sofeeblo.a'uayy, We are able to .build up a fcavysd formidable that a hostile fleet would never be-scen from our shores again; and bn invasion never attempted. And yet with bur bast .commerce, and an~overflowing Treasury, jour government hasnotnow a single ship in iwhlch to send Mr. ,V7Assnit on his mission to ! - rlt4s thought Medejpartnre'will have to 1 he delayed till near December. - i ItSToafEurpTusrevbnuer beuppUed then, one i half at IcOßt, to increase, aye double oor naval I fovseas speedHy.-qs passible. The'prospects of *mr 6verTnore_than half the globe should ad monish this nhUonto be prepared. Then let the balance of_ the-surplus be applied - to bring the AthuiHo an'dPoeific shoresof theconHneht‘srith- 1 ’ in five Saji* travel 1 of each other/ -> - , rThoseetwo things atScomplisjted, and She Uni ted States is the greatest of Earth’s nations.— The the motives arc abundant. The present revenue tariff, will supply all additional moans required, let our democratic adminis tration consider pud act. *TABIE-TUHNIIffO HAHI ... . \ newspapers of; the whole country' are teeming with" articles on the eabject of lable : gaming; and we believe the pnhlio and the oditora themselves ore very little -wiser for ail that h6s been wflttem. Ah to Professor Faraday’s famous “ explanation,” we helioye it to bo just oo explanation at 011. “ Unconscious exertion of muscular force" forsooth I The examples of table-moving that we liovb witnessed,' cannot be accounted for. ou.uny suoh theory. Of that we feel quite well convinced. Besides it is alleged that tables can bo mode to’tum without any one touching them. Wo bare never witnessed on instance, but it is nsserted by many that they have eeenitdone. We would Tike to have Prof. Faraday explain that ou tbe theory of “uueon scions exertion of physical foreo.” That the explanation of this phenomenon of table-turning, pill bo simple, when discovered, and perfectly consistent with tho lawa cf •matter and the principles of science, wo have no donbt ; hut to deny the exietenoo of any sueh pheno nwnon altogether fs the cld-fashrened way of apposing all new discoveries end developments in science. And yet this-is exactly whnt this -wonderful Professor Faraday does; and all ho docs. . We shall wait for more light before wo form our 0006106X003." Meantime we obeli not bore oqr readers with long articles oh the subjeot : : ‘ Fins pnAuo. - Our old friend,, J. L. esTBEn, proprietor of tt# Lebanon Nursery,-tipper St Clairiownship, favored cs with a onUycsterday, end gucTi a call ■woWouldbohappy.to receive everyday. He deft with us a drawer, full of Pears of an exeel* ■ lent quality;. and, a flavor tint makes ode’s mouth s?4tor to think of.‘ A These Pears areeaUed the “Bioodgoo'd.” And ?Ir. A. J. Downing says of them," “they ore the highest flavored of all tho early Pears ; and de serve a place, even in the smallest garden flesh yollowiskwhite, buttery and melting, with a rich, highly aromatic flavor,” These ripon, in odr Mend’Bsvmm’e nursery, from the first to the end of July. He hns trees of this kind that have borne, without bUght or ret, 'for twelve years, Buecoss and many eusto ,tner» to the Lebanon Nursery. , received to-day, through Miner & Co. and GildenTenbey & Co.’s literary depots, the July qumber of-Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, ft is-the American edition, VoL 87, No. 1. It is■»!ways a Welcome visitor. The contents fit kw present number are; “Weiss's Hiatpiy the Trench Protestant Beftigees," “Legends of the Madonna, by Mro. Jameson,” “Lady Lee's 'jTidowhood,- Part 7,"-“The Late Marguio of -Londonderry,“ “Paris Theatricals,'* “The Pine Arts'and the Public, Taste in 1858," “A Chap jtCr on Idle Insurance," and “Gold' and Emigre ' tinn; In.tbeirTffeets, Social and Political,” - -For sale at-Hlner-and Co.'s, Smithfleld Btrect -v’ The. threa lost named chapters are worth the ■ sypafs subscription. ,» ton Eih'otuTioß.is B pesos Aybes,—A let -tw dated Boenos Ayres; May 80,. Mentions the ihitore or the negotiation attempted by tho Bra zOien and Bolivian hfcinistcrs, and adds: ?£ Jone , afl merchant vessels will *°J e J 7e tela' port, loaded or not, and it is reported that no extension of the time will bo «w,s a ‘n Tb SiS nsress . of Stratft Fa hoseano feSf? a ,w?. DSt[t ? t * on J ®J§o » onstom-honse law, mth facilities of deposit, similar, we believe to force he™, and an’othtrocklowi ftee , V* nsot!on rivers. The Ayr %l' ia , luJta6< i as the capital of «« faoa ' ® town does not aooept p»m(S° l^i tnaon, i *^ en a** place wiß be fff"* -A boon appointed by to this got? eraaont, tnt we have no hopes of Its being ac- •_,.6oicirnyio Coavt'NMoir.— Ueut, m v teas?* ? *• ££*?: ioattcnd tho solentiffe P bß figreo npon some uoircmn plan of observatione maa s WiM„end Current Charts. The IntelU gMesr emo that Xient Maury will also visit the colcbrated observatory .at .fit .Petersburg, for ftioqbne purposes. Thera is anotherinterna fcoaal eoienti£d convention to ossombleiaßrus ccmia' Sap temper, j?fciah also «rigmatstlT7ith sue of on if eogntrymon, Hr. Kennedy, late 6n periqtendtesi of this- Gensni The Intelligencer «*P«S£K3 regret Jt£n<r hfr. JSenneay fa not op pointed to r?pre:cnt tho United States at this ■ooav^ntioa., i r dUhat'-BacreicaGlt, -the "onthor of Catena Young Silrt F^s^s^o,o will vldt this eon&< . j < ,ca<?~ rgsala-fcSfp q totche* ;hub. Engineers aro now busily engaged in staling elf tie route over which the branch of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad between and Wellsvillo is to be creoted' ■ ■ : -V i ?wo persons escaped from the Beaver jail lest r Thursday night'weelt—James McCullough and j Samuel Sheckles. The -flrstnamed was Cotomit | ted for costs, and the latter for robbing James I ut the Pavilion Hotel, in Rochester, some Theycffectcd. their escape.by netting h ® le through the coiling of the room in which they were confined; and one tbrongh the roof of. [the prison.- " ' ~ The Town Council of Norrisios?n bavpurefusod [to direct their officers,m accordance’with the request of a large number, of .oitizeng; to enforce the Sunday law of 1705,'which Requires that all! worldly employment shall close upon Sunday.—) We that the motive which infldenced > the Connell, in thiß action, was this, that as the law is not a borough ordinance, but an act of, i Assembly, each of the petitioners has the same 1 ! power to causo it to be oxootited, as the Council 1 m®lft ..-.Sound reasoning, that l - - The Washington Reporter says that John W, Seaman* of Washington, took from a-single scop forty-eight pounds of • honey—beautifnl white comb—leaving an abnndant supply for. the-sub sistence, of; the - hive during the coming winter. This is a largo yield of honey foe one hive. Tfao present season is without aparnllel in ourknowl edge for yielding honey. White clover abounded to a greater extent than We ever remember to have seen it. Honey will be plenty Bnd ohcap, os a consequence. , ' The Somerset Tiiitor gives us an account of a tournament, which oamo off at Somerset nfow days since, and has since become quite a favor* ite amusement in that place.' A ring was sus pended in the air, and nil who participated In the Sport, were mounted on horsebaak, and pro vided with a wooden spear. Starting their horses in a run, at tho distance of 100 yards from the ring, and: aimed[ to cany the ring off I on. tho point of the spear. Whoever succeeded, i was declared victor. * 1 Tho Washington Reporter, speaking of the progressofthoHompflehipaUroad, says: i The Hempßeid Railroad (Company propose to let still another portion of tho heavy work on the lino of their road—including two important bridges and the most formidable Tunnel on tbs wbolo improvement. The means in hand and prospective being ample, there will bo no relaxa tion in the vigor of operations antil tho entire line, ..is in n satisfactory stato of forwardhets— affording, n positive asauraticeof- a epeoiy com pletion of^ework r oMhe earliest possible day f The sectione now offered for Jetting embrace the heaviest jobs upon the line: ; Thomasoary work' forms a largo item of. these- lettings:- ---- ■ J Particulars o t the Accident at the Palls. ■ The mostintensoexetiement was created at Niagara Falls on Tuesday morning, by the etart ling intelligence that a mon-was in the midst of tho rapids, u.ithina few feet of the Falls, ding ing for life to a frail stamp against which, !a hie perilous descent of the rapids, be had been thrown. Upon inquiry it was ascertained that the poor fellow was one of three men belonging to ascow used for taking sand .down ! the . river, who had I got into a small boat attached to fheseow, about' nino o’clock on Monday evening, whleb; having by some moans become separated therefrom. was harried down the rapids. The boat was of course speedily swamped, and tho! men east into the water; two of them being at oneo carried over the- Falls to their dreadful fate, and the other by chance striking and. olinpng to a stamp about midway between the Falls ond-Goat -Island bridge. • ■ ! ■■ .1 At -daylight, Tuesday coming, -this poor fcl- traa discovered in bia perilous situation, and it was speedily found that his rescue wosnlmoßt impossible, since no boat thatcould bo procured would float a moment in the: rapids, without be- Img swamped and overturned. A dispatob. was i immediately sent to Buffalo for alifo boat.aud i one wassent by express over the railroad with* ;.out delay. In the meantime a box containing refreshments was attempted to be floated to the poor fellow, who had clung with desperation to his frail support, in the midst of the whirling rapids, and within hearing at the roar of the cataract over which at any moment be might he hurled, for upwards of twenty.four hours 1 . The exoitement -is described as painfully in-- tense, and the bants of the river, the ieland and the bridge were covered with an anxious multi tude, awaiting the resultof the terrible affair,' ■- : A-life boat wassent on from Buffalo, bat Bad to say, proved too light, swampedimmediately, and was lost over tho rapids. Bat one boat wassent, and the man wont ever the Falls at 6 o’clock In tho evening. A raft had been floated to him, whiohhe was on, when: they; floated another lifo beet to him, and as ho was getting ready to jump into it, the boat struck the raft and swept him off in the rapids. Ho attempted to swim for A small island, bat Jailed to reach it. - He raised i himself up to his full height, gave a shriek, wavedbls arms wildly, and disappeared, ■ i . The name of ono of tho men lost was Thomas .HOnnlman, and that of tbo< poorcreatara who clang so long to the stump In theraplds, Joseph Ayery.—JV. T. Evening Post, I DmOKrosov Massachusetts RauuOads, 1 Hunt’s Magorine gives the perooatagodivldeude I- of fifteen railroads in Massachusetts, doling the lost fire yews, and the' total float or said wads lat the beginning of each year. Thcso are the only roods .that bare been luopcratipn eo-lonfi, except some of the short lines. We gi»e the fol lowing results: • January!, 1848, tho fifteen roods cost‘s 34,. 85fi,800; January 1; 1853, $41,455,600. Their 1 |,not earnings in. 1847 were $2,089,074:401852,1 $2,604,894. The average per ccntage of divi-1 deads for the last-five years are as follows: Bos- : ton and Proridenee, 5.0; fiostonund Worcester, 7; Boston and LdweU, 9; New Bedford and ■Taunton, 7.9 j Western 7.7; Eastern r 7. 9; Bos-1 ton and Maine, 6.6; Fitchburg, 7.5; Conneoti out River, 6.9; Fall River, 6, 1 | : Ex-Gov. - Joseph Bitsee.:—The Chambora j burg Wbig fumiabea the following item, which j. WJU bo of interest to many of our readers “We noticed Gov. Ritner In town last week enjoying excellent hoalth, He is now 78 years of age, but still superintends hie farm in person, I and until this seoson always drove bis own team. I He waa born ln Berks conntypropresented Wash ington county six years in the House of Ropre senlatives, commencing in '1821; wae twice' Speaker of the Houso, and w«s tho anti-Jackson | nominee for Governor against Governor' Wolf in ■ ’29.and in and defeatedagainst Governor Wolf and Henry Muhlenberg In ’B6und elected, and against Gov. Porter in s’BB and defeated. Slnoo he retired, from the Gubernatorial chair he has,- resided on Jus farm' in Onmberland J county.’’ .. 1 | ESI. Tho Montreal and Liverpool' Lino' of I.Steamships is at length in fall , operation. The ! Steamer Lady Eglington; tbuSecond boat'of the-I | line, was to lqave Montreal on her return trip on Wednesday of last week; with a full csrgo ond I ■nbont 05:passengers.' She mddethe passage ont | from Liverpool to Qnebeo in thirteen days and . four hours, having stopped at St. Johns, Hew [ fonndland, which added-about one day to her I voyage. . The freight was diseharged with des patch, whioh proved finite gratifying to- the Call nadians. In the winter season these beats arel to ply between Liverpool and Portland, Maine,'! there being adireot railroadcommunication be-1 tween the latter port and tho'Cantfflion cities: I I-, i-TnnnißM Explosion ihNewYobh.—OnTues j day afternoon a large steam boiler in tho exten sive fonndery ef John B. Pratf, in Attorney st., suddenly collapsed, blowing the rear wall and I the roof- of the buildinginto- Ridge street; be- I sides frightfully eaaMing four of the employees lin the.eatabliflhment, and factoring .the skull of jA grocer who was sitting upon hie front stoop in i Ridge street,- The names of the ityured men l | ore Thomas - Service, David -Barry, Wm. Oron- | j nard, G. Barry and Thomas Riley, all 'of whom I are in a dangerous condition. Large fragments of .the nailer fell upon the roofs of several houses | in the vicinity, and also; shattered a number of I I doors and .windows. The pause of the' ncoident I was n want of water. : j IWS OB’ OUR OWH BTATE, Xtoms ofjfcws and-HiscoU&ny. 6 ® overaor or t> of NowJoEioy, has appointed Senator John B. Thompson to represent that .State-in thcßoard of Trustees, that will haTO charge of the?, construction; and: maintenance, in Independence Bqoare, Philadelphia, of a mon ument to eothmemorate the declaration of in dependence. - v L * Something.Hke. forty billa of indictments have been found by the grand jury of the V. S. Cir cuit Court Id Michigan, ugtunst parties engaged: tedeprodating upon the government timber lands. It la said that members of Congress, Judges of (Courts, &0., arc implicated. j 1 The Rev. Dr. McGill having"accepted the Pro', feesorahip in the Western Thelogieal Seminary," Allegheny cifcy^.-Pa-, "formerly occupied by him, ; and unanimously • to him. by the : Pres- i has resigned-his Professorship in tho South Carolina College. ; Com. Shubrick, says tho Washington Star, has Wegraphcd the .Deportment .saying that in the’ opinion of Chief Naval Engineer Martin, rrho has just iUßpootcd-. the "Princeton’s'boilers'at Portsmouth, N, H., he trill probably be able to so’ repair them a? that elm may sail for the fishing 1 grounds about' the close of this week; ; The King of Hanover and hlssnite took their departure from London on the 4th Inst. United. States Bloop. of War Deoatur, from Boston, arrived at Portsmouth, N. H,, on Friday night. .. The Bank of Charleston issues 'eight- dollar bills. About 100 head of imported cuttle have arriy ed ot Philadelphla,£a.the ship Crown, from Mr* erpool, en route'for 'Eentuoby ®pmbag in Bostouls. said.to boyery exten olvely curried on. Many pf. thebniidings ore of the most substantial and costly description. Robert Emmett Terry, fr -yir ■ i o t»- ~ formerly a lawyer, of Fttyetta Mo., was ordained to tho ministry at Bt. on Banday, by Bishop Hawks; The Boston Aldermen have granted tbouso of : Foaenil Hall for, the Meagher festival on the ; 3d ■of August. i Three “postmlatressos”. have been recently ap •polntedtn Pennsylvania; one in Wisconsin, and I one in Michigan, i ■ Copt. Garcia Franoia, or the American vessel 1 the Lewis Storm, committed entcido at Paris on ■the6th lost.. _ _ _~i _ : The Norfolk Argos ■ complains of there being jfoe nmch iKun in that- rioinlty within the last peek, and fosra injury to the crops. .v^i j C, C. Hate well, editor of. tho .Boston Times, J Jias been elected to the ilnasaohnsetts Conven tion, vice Gourgos, deceased. . The Bfc Angnatlne (Fla.) Ancient City says jteef is sold daily in that market-at 3 cents per pound, and 4 cents for choice pieces; . ! Mens. .Maiilefort is now engaged/: under the authority of the general government, in remov ing “Middle Bock” from the entrance of New iiayen harbor.,, On Monday, twelve charges of powder, each of 120 pounds, were fired in rapid pueeecsion, redneingthe height ofthorock about'] one foot. ■ ■ i | The Pope held a publio consistory on tho 27th pit, In whioh he conferred the Cardinal’s-hut upon Monsoignenr Donnet, Archbishop of Bor deaux,: and MonsigneoV MoHol, ■ Arohblshop Fours,Jalrcady rMsed to tho dignity of Cardinals ju the 7th of March last. : Tho railroads in North Carolina now com pleted extend 280,miles,’and about 600 miles are imposed. -■■■ A. portion of the Pocifio survey party, under Went. Whipple, arriTcdat Fort Smith, Ark., on ho2Cth nit J By an act of tho Legielatnro of Now York, ■Viliismsburgh, . Brooklyn, and Bnshwiek arc 0 be governed hereafter by a single corpora ion. • | A State Convention of- the Democrats of Now fcrk will be held at Syracuse,Bept 18. Abijah Learned, the Oswego Bank robber, bo ng far gone inconsomplion, was pardoned ont f the New York State prison on Monday, and led tho next day. He denied to tho last any nrScipation in the robbery. : William Adams, a convict in the Maesachu itta Stato prison, was killed on Tuesday by amcs Wflaon, another prisoner, whose term of >nr years expired on that morning. Sir Edward M’Donnell, chairman of tho great' outhern and Western Hallway, of moderate pUtics, has been ananlmonsly chosen Mayor of nbiin, Ireland, for the ensuing year. (In West KiUingly, Conn., last week, one Bor (wb, who- had boon drinking, loaded his gun, jd threatened to shoot the fondly. His eon's tfe was frightened into fits, and died, several the blood vessels of the broin having been ipturod. ... ■■ . , .. -. • jTho whole number of deaths in Philadelphia et week was 229, of whloh 100 were under 1 year 3. Of the.abovo deaths, thero were 14 by eon mpSonof the: lungs, 10 of cholera infantum, ( of convulsions,. 11 of dlarrhaa.' Thero was a death of small-pox* Tho Gettysburg Sentinel States that the chol s has- broken ont in Emmottebnrg, and. eineo" (ursday Inst it is said thero-have : been five stho, amongst whom were Mr. Dapliom and :. Morits. There were two new caste on Sna y last , 3ome ten days clneo, Paul Pognet, Esq., of ttiatille, who was traveling East, being corn ed to stop over night at Cincinnati,, had a —uablocorvant girl stolen from him. - Tho girl I was valued at $l,OOO or §1,600. ■ Twenty-fcnr sections of the Catawissa, Wil liamsport and Erie Bailroad have beeff put under contract. -- ■ A sum exceeding ten , thousand dollars has been subscribed towards the erection of Water Works in Hollldaysburg. It Is thought that the water oan be taken through every street Jor abouts2s,ooo.• •• - .■•■■■ . The lady who waa nearly : kiliod by the tool dental discharge of her duty, is slowly recover ing. I The crop of the hemp region of Missouri -is | said to be very promising. ■ >• - ■ - r: i Theinorcased number of bogs in Kentucky this year over loot, ie about 215,000 head. ..Two colored men fought a duel at Hew Or leans, a few dayeogo, andone of them was mor tally wounded. Cara May.—Three thousand visiters are now said to, bo congregated at this popular resort, y*th fresh aooessions daily. arriving. The cos eon is at its height, and of more than usual gain- animation. Go.d lath given to mankind a common library -•Us works; and to every man; it proper book •“■himself.. . ■•: , 4, Masmoih Snrp.—A new pocket ship, named Calhoun,intended for the Liverpool trade was launched at New Tork. on Saturday, She" is said to be the largest merchant" ship in the 1 world, taring capaoity for carrying 2000 took of and accommodations for 1000 steeram passengers. • • ° . An ice-cream saloon has jost been opened in New York, containing mirrors, it is said, which njone coat §lO,OOO. Whether the quality of the Ice-cream is to he improved by this lavish ex penditure, is not stated. . -A Fioatjho Xiqpob Shop.— The Boston Iran cenpt states that a sloop with a house upon It ion been spohored between Apple and Deer Torthe purpose of supplying paracs „ and qown the harbor with spirituous liquors. Ibs Guam Habvest of PESBBnv«nA._jhe formers are now busily engaged in harvestlnr their wheat and tyo crops, which, it is otated jfflll yield-rcthbr better than w aa supposed soma 'VsjffiiJbactr, A. fair, pveregocrop of both will bSffJthaisa.-" • ‘ - 1 * i “ w " 1 •s r' - \. »■• v V. * v . .'W • ■ ■.■>':» *S ■. ' ■■ •• . ~,-oua djißintrs n 0,4, sbw suwam. Pete, - arc-, you- i-iato them - I again." "No, tsarm them eweetmcls 1 intoi mol" r j . A Mlsj Btory was ttcehti^mSrrici'Tniiov-! rngton, tb Mr. R. Short. Shi* la £ r?ly plea. sant way of making* “atory short." “A c . W t l > a ®“ D S yo ta’ea hofes,” eaidsslek-" t pocket to himaelf, as he eras one day “relieving” i a crowd of gentleman of their pocket-books. ' I OpEsrso or the Mohtheai; RaiinoAn Pobt i t^D^Jaly-IEI. 1 I ? st owning, and wan saluted with, .thirty guns, the ringing of bells, and IheTKrras of a large crowd. The 'Mayor welcomed the gaeatß, thebandsplaying “God Bare the Qnecn “Sail Columbia,”_&a. _T BtrSeia—The Emperor-of JJimsia jesned'h manifesto on the 26 th of June, ponying that he wished ftr war, and throwinjtthe-whble blame of »eeonffict3f one Bhonld-«naae,-hponlbe ehonl dors of the Ottoman Yorte. . Ahstbaiia.—-Accounts' from Australia are to “• 4Wjt Sydney. and Melbbnrne to the Bth, 1 and Adelaldo to the IOIK ", ” The position of all tho Australian colonies,' more particularly Victoria,. are satisfactory. According to the report Of the Melbourne Cham har of Commeroe, the oxporfa of. Victoria, atone,' amounted, in 1852, to ten millionssterling, thii grcaterpartdl.which was gold. ■ - Daring the first three montheof 1858 upwards of six hundred ounces of gold had been ahippe'd from Melbourne alone. Bich mines of tin ole: aaTe been ' • v of SydneyhoS been satisfactory, . but it. was thpught.that. recent, regulations - re-- spectrog the gold diggings wontd bare to be_fe repeatsd. " " ~ " - The Coxoued Convention.—Speaking of the recent oonTentionnf colored people nt Boches ter tho Democrat says: “Some of the delegates are One • indiridaal • is -sald- tot- be worthobeutseTen hundred thousand”dollare." EAETHOTAte—BoaTOB, JniyiB Two distihet shTOksof an earthquake were felt in Portland, on Sondoymorntog, between fire and six o'clock. Atony citizens were-nroused from theirhedß'by •eestmmpgjsnd; rumbling, developments.'The barque Maid of Orleans; , arrived" atSalem re ports having experienced the shock oftra eartb quake at sea, on the 29th nit. C™»oas&-Nrar Voss, July 19.—The Chorokco has armed, with Havana datos-of 8 ship Albany Brr .i Ted m v t ® aTOOa tin the 18tb, alt on board T » be , rE perted allianco between Mexico -and. Spain woafolly credited ot Harnua-There | was nonetrs ofdmportonce. Weather fine. ' °J» l « Stet^ J o?rnal says r “The travel on the road from Cincinnati to Cleveland la im °. ens ®- JMenger.ears pass up on the light mng tnin,. filled to overflowing, everr day. The other trains are also well filled. j-i?, 0 SSfS °, f f( Qof«nor of Ohio devolvenpon V M 4 dlU I of the resignation of Qoy. Wood. entered on his dn ties on the 18th Inst * f We loam that the Iffino&L Central Balimad hae been completed from Chicago to the Banka.” kce nver;—a distance of over sixty mites, and is now in good ronning order. ’ An old lady expmsced oaah.fmrprisa-thnt o gentleman wiUi whom she was conversing was to pnffifo UT e . O0 ' Vb ° Bhe Baid ffBB ' - “to what capacity JV! asked the-othcr." ■ “He m assistant to the t ravelling-earavon,” replied the proud mother. ■ A foreign letter in- the Baltimore: <=Ani«fcSh : tbe Emperor "XhepomonaJ nppcaronco of the Emperor and his manner# so dignified and yet bo graceful strnckmoatonce, end in-all my nearapprooeh es to his porson and bia society, these feelings required new force. . lyegardhim ns a moat ex traordinary pereonage.. In stature blx feet two mebea, but with the aymoetiy of a man of fire feet nine inches; with a face uniting,'what is rarely found in the same person, remarkable personal neanty and marked Indications of in. teliectw I cannot better describe hls'/ascinatian of manner than to : say that if he were t 6 sink ' all recollection of hla position, his destiny and associations, and enter -one of our political as semblages be could make as, many friends Is an hour os. any stump orator in our our country—- He is distinguished for energy and a high order of talent ■ His plans for the amelioration of. the oondillowof his subject* are worthy of his an cestors, Peter and Catharine.- The: measures adopted as to the serfs ns well sa to the ancient nobility, and hia east designs as to railroads. wiUreipian crain the Empire. ■ Besides the road to Moscow of 430 miles, ho designs to make one to Column* on theOka, 100 miles from Mos cow, below which there is constant steam navi tttlon to the Caspian Sea.', Another-Is project cd from this point to tbo head of ateara tHWlea tloa on the Don of the Black Sea, and from this to Saratot, near tho month of the Volga, the Mississippi of Europe. The domestio relations or the Emperor are the sab jeot ofconstant commendation by his subjects I f*““ting in this respeetn favorable contrast to I the days of Catharine. . The intrepid character of the Emperor is tho theme of erery obserrer. He walks tbe streets alone,-or is mot often In a Single sled ,or drosky superintending in person the --condition-of the w-, “ tte first at, a fire, and I have been struct by th# power and distinctness of hisvoice In giving orders to-80,000 men under arms. -He exerolsoa o saperrision over east details In the' affairs of the Empire, He egjoys Tory able min isters, especially in the foreign- and internal of fain of tho Empire. - Tee New Mail -Bourn to the Pacitic.— The pontraotentered into by the United States Post-' master General with CoL Bamsay & Co., /or the ; tnuioporUtlon of mails between'New. Orleans and San Francisco, Went Into operation last Monday. By this new arrangement, which gates some of oeetm: rente, the express mail leaves VcraOrus on the Atlantic, ohd Aca pnieo on the Pacifio, on the -4th and 18th of each month. The mall leaving New Orleans on the Ist and 14th of each month, wIU arrivo at Vera Cros-eo as to bo conveyed, thence on the 4th’ and 18th. Novel Sown—A Sacmhcb » ihb Caron Pfj Moftit Betobil—Mr.. Abram - Chrisann: no oldand taneh' respected cltlten of.HatrodaTmrir;' ! By., says the Ploughing, who has been engaged I in mo grooary badness for many years past, and' connected with tho Uqnor trafio, rolled out of Ms store several barrels of whisky and wine, a lew days since, and In tho presence of a larm nnmber of speototors, emptied their Contents no on tho ground. ■ . . . Mb&oasimb Aosscna.—A'Ycaror twoalnee; a merchant of Columbus; Miss., recovered juda-' meot. SheMott P. CharahroT New pity, for ©B,OOO in ivmattcrof libel.- Chnwh is at the head of the New York Mercantile Amn, ® [ “- TboOonrt of Appeals baa reversed the deolejoa below, on thojsronnd that the comma* mentions from .agenetea to their cUeata'br'Bnb eeribem arc privileged and confidential. I PoswnMEST js P<tdmo Bcoooib.— The ease ?£ t !t l, J? tBMna Q Ealnst Samuels lade, was tried in the Circuit Court, at Buffalo, last week I*™ 9 !? 5? b ,°“ ° r dama S ca for on alleged aa- S?w7’^*l^ e 0 1 p £ tl * ■ ;toß# * lw - ia the public aehoola, haring iaflioted.corporeal punishment jp.®s The terdiot was la tarot of the defendant, tho Court haring, ruled thet a teacher may correct a child when the gore, n * tnent of a eehool requires it, B . *3“HEW CI3B.TIFICATEB.-S3 Üb. Sotojtosa :—I railed at yooroiacoon thotll Ju3» rtatod the nature or my eyes, which mi tot bud »Aw t U“»(7ott called mo with Spectacles that did aoant * gnat deal ot good. Theywere Traytaueh inflamed elthw «mo,hot that Inflammation has Bowleft- ' I can'now boa/ tho light of. thnSan nr alnrap,aawollejeTer. I«haUcall on you and got another pair, In cam 1 ahonld turn anir mlcottuna with them, oa l would not bo without them nn der any consideretlon. Jours, respoctTally, - JOmf MAOEE, corner High end Webster ib. Pmsmman, July 11, 1853. Mb. SoiMout-Belng compelled to wear r hare nerer beoneUe to got a pair, bat what made my was achfc I hara tried*, great nambar of glaatei bntalwara Mo 4, until; I obtained a pair ftom you.' ; Jean aeobr day or candle light fcr any length of time, with thomstot ■fiMeaadooaftirt... , lira. 17eterman Is sory much pinged irtthhergltaM. .. . I remain, yourv truly, ' L 8. WATEBHAK, HSTTyllsrt. PntBEOTiGn, July 10, loss. I hare been undo; the heeeyty of using Qlajja to eov .oral years, but hare nerer tbupd »- pair' to sultmy eyes,'* that IponM. usauUhont X obtained * pair of Mr.: Solomons. By the eld of those. X biught of hi£l can eeS as wall as war I could. JJ can read or write «a> themfcr hours, without the least fctiguo, both hr day end : candlelight. ' .. - J',l 7-, .. •..V - VV^^r•••**■ . * •• ' ' V **'- \ .%-> •/.'V.?*- S 4-S^ r v , ;V/, ,-„'_V-*v \j? -- ‘ . r -:. 1 ;W' *V - ,-- «_> *A ,li,' T > r ff-.r-V , ,c>v.«-' v-vv^ i -* .«-**«. ■c»>---^- , - r --*‘- - ■* - 1 - •* » * < J, \ r < ~' v> :• - . ... - -.Tv A * * •* 1- X c -C ,v- •-.-ArST^’“ The Etapesor Btcliolaal ■” ' » . - 4 * \-fc . ~** iii# ' * ' 1 ' I ■ °T pudding Is In charing tiabtg,-tad tha-way to gat o good Hatfcra low priced Is to go to t v n pinner H&t Store, and buy one. Alt J&stiO> Sjuzrm • rcan do It—“ he fa tint," try him. E_aenber thh number 1 147. Woodstreet;signcftlm American ting. : ■ I jy23 - :—=*•<»•»-£ : t dS*lfo copy the fbllqamg paragraph from n. Imaridi paper. _ - *» h Irtnrg'iErahhT~”t * i. Ha-ring had opportuuitos.of lnToetignting, la eanjanegen with my friend, Dr. Prase, the priaidjplss in which tlr. Scicr oona adapts.tbe rations rod of his lensceto the raried pe culiarities oftleraagodgelsions, I ren-ent jWmtw to enprers my thataach an'adsptitioa is based upoaenlnll. mala AcfoiMnfanrir with- tholawacf pptloiasapplicable to original dTnngc3r*oit in thofemilieji of the Zlyo, Chip ph i teratlon In rialon, the rcanlt of disease Under any cinema* i stances where lenses are necessary to reader rision perfect, : I am certain from Mr-Solcmorfs scicatilc econolr-lmr* ("With these condiliSSg'Cfcatrhe Trill adtantOgecusly epply each means of thepowcupf fight.; ijt i s of Test Importance to snch trristanea, to di3i tingniah between- the.edacstod and-experieneslOpUc&B/ and the onl&ary Spectacle vender-tho former Is earn to do good— the latter fcaralylsnstodo harm, r ~ TT. GPKETJT. B. CS'.. . ,»g-Orr?at-i>» r--;.tli;rt.-.ti>aast,XlneTlcfc i W 23 , ■Q'Sl , l.aae»a'WoraxS|!»eia c^.ib> fimsracuurfflnrr, choca tho dcmnna-whfch tMe-grctturea- i" \ > Hkssbobo,-Tioga Co, ro igjof"» ; •OaßenoJ-Ta ooasbqoiiiM WStc gnat eoaxanrfura <jf ■joar -d'-VSoimßpeclfltf’ ■ entirely oifccojrfot mtftfzfo IWejdnmldJeal obliged by your forwarding, rtUfamlng r K.T, 3>do«n. with ytmr Mn, on 'tJw rtoeptlon cf which m will’remit yea too mnnpy ,'r. s : . JwtaUiewiinaorrul cKcctjofeaSl ‘•SpedBo’,ijutiindgh fWPi I*' 1 *' SOM onntndly.»large-qtuaitify, if. ? rabtnjdromeomo local egentT^lf joti gUBa-cbapcasata ft personSog-tTpi3MfT--ftTrtr»r»rHa»»»p l »»> Tea %.lthM£lwnMgitbr curtfWKSdfeS: MZSSSETJ. . Per W.E. Poarcu ■ Paiehaaera will pleasd bo carefal ta osfe &r Dr. RTLasa’a celebrated vermlfuay aad takeuba* -else*.:-. AU.othe* : Yer>- pinpsi.in worthless,'- Dr. bTLsatfa Bcati ißC.yffnalfoga, fttohi* celebrated Liter PHl*, : ean T jwtrto flad atan rwpectablo Drng Stores in ttrf United Statei end' tea the aoiftproprietot*, ' : • -i PLEJHSTCT PTEflff; «•* '■'■* • •--..-.■ a *SacccMbrsto t C&V . Pfcreet*.,-. X: - *.-;-ivrL? •)•■ 1 1 tTT 1 ••'•••■ ' X*: . .^T r ßln,.EouiJrtSy:—tmS'lnlujCTl hare bccncthicted - with weoi.eyes and «hortrightodno«,rmdinallnytrd-?ols l Xbsra nercrhnm ahlato get a pair of GLASSES that*cttld I hare had aercral paha that irmH '..iM.' mn : toaeemoradletlncfiyihu&houldmeverileeeptbeinon-mcra ihntrcmo-liaif hoar, from lie' Cmt'tfmt they emsed-Susi gnstpaih. b X happanodto sso your advertisement, by -which,l *nr ypa hod Just imparted come, andealthnsbccmny constant -afan to got a pdrthat r woßld‘ benBßS-m£ ; X thou itht'l-mold ' tryyom’K - ‘ ' - >* Vcu mustnot thiukiaa ha ttcrlng,TTbcn X Gay they mire than answer my expectations. I Into not boon bile to real by faudteUsttfbrincro than lair no hour atany I x grtUmaj. I readone Bun. dayjdldny, tie Jaaet pain, which fa a thingl hare not dona bSjMfctyesn. ■ '- xthinlrtt-aG?cWifi;‘y<iur'entereSs: and hoping otbenmay faotoacS tied ly Ft. L «™at liberty la fnaso-oso of my name at any time, fbr referenda _l»a, idr, truly, yoors j 4 f ■•„■ a f -Y~ XIESBZ EdSVWhatf iSatcr, nUahurgh./' ai OtWllan that my trifo ir -greatly £cno» fitted fay the pair sha got, and equally p'ensed.' --Jyj Jj22a4w‘ £3-J3z. Holsejr'n Jfoscat T&jna*»U -tbs tot rraaniy to the percsxant cow of Dropsy, drove!, Jaoa jUCT > iPy.afegil» I .opBtlTenea3^:iaiegmitfl»m J ~n ; ji^.T t^1 Appetite, Complaints of tSa'lfpsr.Hrart.Klansy sod Stoa to sale in this rily. Oicutosi gl»fc>S Ml particulars, atn be bad gratia. ’ _ I . Sold WMosaleima Betail by DrrGlSO. IE KEYBEfi' 140.1 eornezlof street and Virgin alley, PlttsbOr*lL P-. * h! I K, byJAMEBT. Sa?OfßakS] street tba Dlamond, Allegheny City. joS:lndiw : I Ti r rarrfc. A !?!^ B ' l3?mm llutf iHo BP£C- X bought tom yoasnij TOO well. Ifina my richt fo^i, * maU 'W'»‘ Irttt. tten for uy ,f 1 of IM«bb.(o rar-ojea.; ShooU my ifeit * 31 Solomon's BTB GLASSES fora>ery' tTrtcrpertod )L vithdeddcd_sdvantage ? -and hare aa heritor Uod la string that a defecUro Tlristuif leas*landing has t»oa reusT&O. seem- to fc* acquiring »igop **sf 4 00 ®* r * therefore .eheerfally. bear witness to -their «-• eelleacraatl.aocaracy. 03 also teJtfr.- Bolcmon’j shill s a*: pracucol toUftao. a^ : th*tnn«l«fai toeSllrwith whiefah© i ftflapta his Glasses to Uio.Tsxioaa peculiarities of thloa. 1 ‘ . : ’-D. O. SUTTON, Ko. 24 Wayna streeti nttsbßTKhu ■jo2fc2m .June 50,1553. DIED: Mton«,-an-Manai i? tho llth InstvWir t>f Wcstnantaiid comity-, and Ia:»~or Cali-' HEW ADVKEXIEEHE3TB.: -PMferatoaaJToitt: to tbo Tffiirt. TnETOteibpr WIH leSTeXy Uw sth pother West, MiccdiE* t* Cousci) ■2SS >3j“pferfp«l ,Cities ni to*ns ia Oh!o,lndi»oa, m V slt! ,' ,oari - “ d WlsegoSn, sr.nbo itffeo to tho collection aa4 set < tleacatof cUixas, locatloti of Lan3 Warranty lartds, i t'ejlogtnfa, cantotUoa rr-tires. atulalliUmhLuSS SS^. mth ' 1113 JOSEPH WEAVER, irz?** Atfy, ltt Fourtii st. ■ .. HealJ3otato S'©!: Sole. . 61 Hooses zsd Lots on Pina street; ■ ■!««> on:Hk» rtmst;:: ■ :-,‘- Tone Btfck noasM and Lnfcun Eat HinnlnEhaa- ;■ hl ®sh B iL 3lw7 ’ a Co»*!<UT. cßtSoflrraask bag and ■.Turnjlke, redosed with a bard : Oa»ftcre Xot i RoM board {feacej.cn UroJot soaHTnunahooae. excel i Mntspnagv?s&;--. * .•.'.■ • • ■■.•... t. 0f t l^ a ?J bux 15263 *** tl»d»y r ad. . &aael Qa»isoij,Bi4 froQtia* cati Al* 1 leghsarrfter.aailYallBrß«flrcM.‘ - r..T* ••-•—• ";■■ , Onaßr!ckll'iaaaßdiotoaiycbs£Qr«t«Bt: - v - .; onai*rattB Eonso BudXjdtcn'Fnmjtlla street •' Tvotpta tn-AUcghnny gty. rail lagsoT«i; ’ - : . Jlfty Lota.la Eitt lirapeoi £>hlDf ' • - • >.TcaaboToi«Mrß;id.U-ha;fold onCiiOJablaicnna,and oniart* teartcj of i&6. purchase, mcneya Ooi» crealt wm DC given*.: to 3 AMES BLAKELY, Jy23 - .. -« - • , ; .7. iical:.£stalo Agents:. ! V AI»IiAOLi3 3m)lQAlrßtX)iiS ? fhr- rmrala ft ■nr] [ -V navtyDr. V. HoUzck: • V t *coi^ia;<7dopediaiif<ror?tiinr phjsIoI«J«l «©a aedlcal tfcat znandsd -jasopla csn *r££ to t^P^POir ■ t^TO7cric3 neTer pefort gi tea lath* ThttMjUa^t&sA^TftOxxft&SyOChcnr to proseryar.and to.- -*“£ % wxual P°w»«Tto to«tWß»cldaffe.-••,.*• :•• ’-•m oX Womcs, for .Uiet-pdTato \isacf Feschloj. ..It B. All books haw splendid colortd -110 C^ttra : gto»sleacb;fc?aabtt H. ZONEH SCO'S, 4T* 3 A v o»a2fiaUhflftldttmi S' .jSKftYig) Oipreaiag OI.UIa.E2u- V ! KriS r > < JurjiAss. j>S3.3t»» B. tfeCAFEERff. IUU Boa, .60 feat frent by li.T ttai tepimaab, vhiix aioi Uj^teien^iSt^ hta.OntHonaa.eSa.atasreatlsiEala. TtUsmsa. 1 AW? to toSil ~ JAME 3 BLAKELY, I TVWKkLUiU HUCSES • - : AXtaiao hoase BuiUHfiP-far. ihnr•■ fki»{»»«/ pH*.• n 1 rKct gnand, SO by ISO tot. ributa u abonTsUia ■ ,t ‘ .j?On Second .hr,** : P®* st3e-' Pitas - - ] ViSJKS. <>r h "S l s ss laHral Est&teVilJl ob-^] “JtbJttoOSeeor . • •S. CCXHEHEX & I - • Ma.Tblnlut. J T 3 s^‘£S^ El ' ,la and (hr chls JLi loir.t?- tJyS} , HAILEY ABESSHAW^ ’H^H,VSF^ RII,G i pride ordorttd JJLBrraioijr - ~ bailey t Sesbwlv?. J?a ~ EMilttatyet. jy!B . "-ItoUyarocerajb^Hcalenl^MSr&sfc' T IlfSBiJ) OlL—£o fcbli In MC-T*) and for F34a t)v - ii» - • FtEJUNQ BKO3, • tr-g ■-., - :■. SgpaapiatoJ.gli)d&:Oa,co Woodji. SHBII,L>aiiOTAJiZOIIffiPAiUIIONS—4 (ill Ejsort ' ggatJorcOaiu -riraai ruanxa beds. OOHUS—ISOO S)B' Rachftilft. fa ~^• far mby fjyga] Ftßagfflimfta. 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