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[AVf>S6w.^^ Imi inmwwa-—• famr, to the United States, in 1850, was ono Sou^ -f-h r'^-'S 4I *gSs?il^Si;rr»wie«i^tt»»»t»r»s»«.i»«‘t*»w“ 1 « 1 '^ I> °»- fifty.6o«n Jhonßsfid Biz. Hnridrad and twenty-two Angastnoxt, atl0ootoo», * reifae^ - R and other officers of the Grand «... 1 S “ES. «„.» ™. —»t —- - -»*««* ”»SS2S—. «««-. =?~ . WsMmoJfe- « ' *“•— ”"*« sregw s „_ 4 4JOEre*nnraTiUEWr.r x’ ■ „ their rising fomlliea. Senator Atch^. ePi>e>SFgV*3lW? i >4 , il l %^ e ** ' - 4 ,. t M,t 1 *'--- *«vnd. denies that anah BStUemente can o» - ,jTe Sin the fallotttag firoa Mrs. StnEsttclas - ‘B„™„ n t e that attempts mina.- ; ‘ ‘ r&n A' ■.'- C& .k’Cyi? fromthe PUtshurgß Xlorradg 'Pan, aad-Georgo b - B^G.ltaotei.Eeti, place. The J^, A.',ivaji**.«»«. ■ ■’''^'^'"-'•••onElsßfitattea^prexcdteatxtoejteriMdi yaSaM® tssfe T G.naamE®.!te;P : -»W^y^e3Blrap?a|p^e ..anajotigßlAto^. ' fc@- M?- EWhss fa"very good^lookxnst’miu?, >. gig** %;*.4d " * t&sEfsi “ BtowdWSoitea*. "" .’■'•■ l*j§§s - ' - - - Jtai tits tfwpls IMofc HuhrtiC ttmo* tsia'ftasrjJtoaseawESffisrwfflMi; '^SISIiSWjH, , *- - laaa not adsubt ofonp.tjcbefevJltcat!- SsfrT ‘ —iToW&iSsaci.^Wr besgoo-donpWien , - >4^aoskiflatodran^'^“^^®^lr l^^“? kr08 r -r^cS^asofttB qopntyCommKtc^j^fie S J-/tS if l Hji§?-) crl at “ ®f Sjf® 7 fe’S/XXC! ■§&; _t_ aatfwrttt iw s - - *' • fore "'-oe litsvo an ODurJyConyontion-. woai " be, but ire hopft Ota Clair- i item astw&y. - ■■■■oi. tfWIkO M». U*-W«U * -;; U.; -„.; ;\L* J . V- -- •- . ’ • . . , •*- *>..-v.?>4-‘: ' • t w.'.'V ■ ;• f.;/- B@g#HBBR»i«»WSWS.»^^‘“- ’ : Y'^-S J €*s&&?<£te»*«*>.*•> / 4 » V' “ ■&£&■*?r-X %t .1 - '- • • ‘W- **- ‘ > - •"" . >• CBUSrS OF 1850, HO. 1. HEWS OP OPR OWH STATE. The census of 1850 was the most Complete, The house of Mr. George Evans, of Fairfield and gathered the larges, amount of,useful Infer- township, Cranford county, wm entirely de motion, o? nuycca&ua ever taken in this country, stroyed by fire on tha evening of the 14th rest. The enumeration of the population of this re- Alt the farmtnre, bedding, &e , were destroyed, public ra x>t minor importance compared with Mr. Evans was absent at the too of to fire, to valuable statistics i£ has brought to view, in | nnd Ms wife being sick, was - unable to do more relation to the business, to wealth, and the | than get the email children, who were la bed, prosperity of this country. oat ° f the bouse before it was burned down. The publication of torotnras of that census On Tuesdaj last, during to performance ot wnalong delayed byjthe labor, required to con-1 Dan Rice’s Circus, at Evanaburg, Crawford dense .and arrange for publication in proper county, ono of topatentswings which had been form,-the immense-amount of facts’ of the re- erected for to occasion, gave way, and two per tufas presented, " sons 'were precipitated to the ground from a j Many of our 'readers will doubtless be pleased height ot abont fifty feet. One o*f thete was so to Bee ’in onr paper .occasionally some of the seriously injured that he has since died, and to most' interesting facts'pnblished-in 1 other was herio.uslfr tough not-mortally in-; atract” of thnt Censiis, which is before ns.— jnred, Their names aw not given. Presuming that snob reading matter will bo ac- Thef dorner Btone of to new Baptist Church oeptable and nsefal, we shall occasionally refer wad UU in MeadviUe, on- the Jlth inst. The tottiisvMum'eVand present to onr readers some site of to church fa street, opposite i of’thevaluabTe information 1( contains, with re- the Academy jart. The building is now rapidly , femuce to our-own State, as compared with tfie progroaring, and when finished will bo a hand- ( other States, and the whole Union. sotne e^ifioo, . ’ . | The number’of ncrea ofimproved land, in A special session or to Grand Division of to, famr, in the United States, in 185&. was ono Sons of Temperance in Pennsylvania, will be hundred and eighteen millions tour hundred ond held in Warren, on Wednesday, tbs 8d day or fifty-sown thousand six Hundred and twenty-two August next, at 10 o clock* A. M. Tne G-. W. acres, or.thie amount, to State of Pennsylvn- F, and other officers of the Grand Division will hin'htiß-5,6*28,619 acres of improved land. The bo present. , 1 States of New Tori, Ohio, Virginia and Ken- Mr. John Simpson met with a severe accident. taOky ta each a larger amount. New York on Thursday of test week, ot Bissell’s Sow Miß, ha? to largest amount of improved acres; and about four miles from Honougohcla City, Wash- PedngylvoSs is ihe fourth State in this rcßpoot. ington county. Ho was working with a circular. The number of acres of nnunproved land in saw, and in attempting to oil to maohlne while to United Stateswas 184,621,943, This shows jin motion, fell forward, his left arm coming in that only abouMwa-fiito of to land. In the I contaot wjthtbe saw, at tho elbow joint, which United States ’a yet improved. Of thisnnim- was sawed about half way through. It wm feared proved,land, Pennsylvonhi has 6,294,728 acres that the arm would have to bo taken off, but it la hor unsettled aad moantaia tenons ? & large I* 9 ntf * probable that it can ha Kite portion of 'ffblch ia-suseeptlblo of cultivation. The annual commencement of IhokuuHm Col- P The cash value of all to farms In to United lego tookpisee on Thursday of last week. The States in 1650 was three thousand two hundred house was crowded, and great interest mani-. anit-s&venty millions seven hundr&l and thirty- feted in the esermseS of to day. ?*"•**?*? throe thousand and mnOty-thrce dollars. of to young men wore highly creditable, beta Cflhla amount, -the ,value Of the farms of in deUvcry ond matter, ond were received mfa NowTork Is,- » ..,$554,546,642 entosiasttc admiration. Theetqrcisea thron^- Pennsylvanla 407,876,699 out were of on interesting character, and sfford- Calo 568,768J603 ed much gratification to the numerous auditory corps of Engineers are M nmtrtag tuoly, to fifth / and' taditma, tolristh.' "" 1 forward *ifh to utmost energy. Tto engineer* [ The value pf faptaißgimplemcnta and maehl- are now running a level line np the river, Mr. -ttiryinihVUmted States- in 1856, woo $151,-Upplet, but tor this road, would remain valueless ’perhaps for a century, 'and canals not only;double the -the value of fanning and minorol proporty; they also build up oitics ay their termini with mu' «OlloU3 rapidity. The population of tho eity ! ef New York hasnearly doubled la the last twelve lyearai- And this rapid growthi# mainly at tribu-: f &?o to the .completion, within that time, of uk- it/p.iaating,fca tr csarlhat city - - The same is true of Boston,Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and- Cleveland. 7- The ra pidity of‘thetegfowth"secas to bo just in pro perties to- the number and extent of their rail roads. Pittsburgh, but a tow years ago, was a latger city than Cincinnati. ButCinoinnatl was foremost'in Securing railroad facilities, and die has outstripped our city in wealth and popula tion; It now contains fifty thousand more In habitants than Pittsburgh, But wo have, nbw two rcdlroa'datomplOted, and several more,in progress, allof great Imp ortunes to tbo interests of-ottr-oity. ojKf when oIV are complotod.wo can ] .corns up w»!b jthe_Queen City in tho race, qnd ■ even-surpass her. ‘p 0 those posted up on such subjects it must and inrprhtessuf' -construction a mors premiajng oyetem of rnilronds. To the southeast, chat ■aortheast' ( -'pqrth{; northwest, s weat .and south-; WjsroSr city is stretching forward its iron arbs to grpsp the, trade of wide and rich regions, and opea.oarkete for her fabrics, frith all thjma rotsda Completed, the population .of Pittsburgh may,and wS betiWwffl, be doubled In twenty TB7|, Sejr-population trill be two him-* dredtheußandfat least.. This conjeoturo is jua 'tifiod by'thoV&Dry' of/ot£er cities where simi lar causes have produced 'an equally, rapid ! _ 7 3 „ 1 Success thou to the Pittsburgh, railroads. .'Push'tilO^'''oS ;; tojgießdy',compiotiou. sThey will .uf-.tha.wealth,popnlation-ondprooporityof jour ..-• r „• v-.i •T w . ..1 ■v 1 ■ • ■ ■ .a. i.r < T C. Callfißßlli Batttr Trade. ) ,?TksWiy high prices' commanded by thls ar iiole iri the California markets h&s iuduoed on fmmmwift''Shipment .of late. From. Kerr York, flnd'BostWduringlnat month,* 22,050 paOkigcs of bailor ratfo psport'ed to that country. Ciara gating cach-packago. at, §20,-&3 an average, m&ketf $441,000._ TEho above estimate does.not Include vrhttt goes under the name of merchan dise. 5 may'be > Bceni Ina-letteE to the“Hirvv York Journal of Commerce, ranch wye’s- - ' *’ It ia quito evident that therb is. a very-large , constantly Increasing.surplus- of; bnttCr.— . From the best sources of information; l am sat • isfied that we have a'four-foM larger alook than* : woihave? every had hefore. ■ < ,The consequences ■mustheruinotos to ihe, shippers,'aeevidenoediy ' tiro jales Of the past fortnight, 1 which have-ran ged from 2$ to 280., and no considerable quan tity could be sold- at those figures, purchasers ' anticipating still lower prices. That their anti cipations’lhave no donhtl* Jt willurohably go as Ipw as 200. _ Thp 4 0wfresdne{Md.;B cntitml states that tiiero ’ cannot he Rassd, present ycjr, in timt conn try; anything like an hversge' crop of com, the ■ iirng continued dMaght havlng bSsa, rninoiia to its growth. V. •j" We bate neglected to notice the change in tho editorship of,tho Cincinnati Enquirer- Mr, Fasas has withdrawn, and his popular part ner, Mr. Ronissoir, assumes the whole manage ment of the paper. Wo regret to port with Mr. Fabas ; he is ouo of tho democrats whom wo lotc, and we don't like to lose- his company." — However, ho loaves a good substitute. We have known Mr. Bomssos boforo we saw ?AnASiand wo ore very certain that he mil da, -. We wish him ell the enecess that a£rst rate man is enti tied to. Do.you-want anything more, Robinson! | If •yon'do I juBtsay l «o.’; : “ > ,i : ■ • .< • Cb&s. Brady, of Philadelphia, has bean ep> poUitU a Bailroid Ron to Agent between Wash’ Isgton cad Philadelphia,-rice Mr, Burnside, re moved. ; . -Qow-ii Tronsdalo wUi not Tojnge to the scene'of bis ministerial labors (Brazil) in n Government veasal. The urgency of onraffaija In that-qnor i ter have'determined him to proceed nt oneo thl i tfier. without previously returning to the West. 1 So' hcwHlgo by the very first opportunity offer* ■rag/:/®:j i tuo hand OSce Bureau hare, Jt bocos, been -very stringent In'the •tlonsiy land olalm3.Upt& thistimo, mocotah ing them up of let*, nine hundred and eerenty five havc been passed and :-warrants upon, them inva beenifisued, covering on aggregate, of 76,- 000 acrCß. No applications havesofor been re jected, though many Brovin a State of suspen sion. ■ , ■ s - Secretary tluthrlo.has before him for conside ration at tbta time an interesting and important question arising under .the tariff of 1846. About 5260,000 worth of "concentrated molasses’' im ported in New Orleans from Matantav by Bel cher a Co., sugar refidors, fias been pelted; at the Now Orleans custom-house, having hcoa im ported as molneses, and paid duty asmolossas, whereas in Ctet it is almost entirely granulated sugar—requiring but a single additional boiling to ho freed- from oil’ll quid substance/ The col* looter at New Orleans claims brown- sugar dnty upon the article, which the importers resist., ■ Judge Clayton, of Mississippi, lately appoint ed consnt of the United States at Havana, Is; at present in .Washington, m Touts for Mississippi,; ’ to make arrangements for carrying his family to Havana, with a view to tho assumption : of his official duties at that place. Tho Navy Department has received a letter: 'from Commodore,=Pqrry,- (in: command,of tbo-. East India Squadron,) dated Macon, 27th April. It was his intention to sail within a day or two fortshnnghai, and from.thenoo to Japan, The [Conunodoro dofes not bntioipato the ■aooampUsh* ! mB ntaf anything definite on his first visit'to;. Japan, further than to make such demonstrations and ■ observations as •wilbenahio -him - to learn the. dispositions of the .Japaneso with respect to tho object of his mission.. ..Contrary to .expectation, no infortaation on this point'is to , bo-had in China.-'Tho squadron will'pfcibaMy return to. Maoon about the month oftOotobor, next and,re peat its vislfte Japan next spring. In tha mean time the vessels of the wmho'uaeftitly employed, ns far as possible, tnmaking explora tions and surveys with a view of establishing! de pots and ports -of-supply.for-vessels traversing the rente between; CaUforniavand China,,wqioh ■is already much traveled. •' TheSecrotoiy of tho Treasury, has directed, the CUStomdiOußeoflicersinfaturS to taketheinvpioo, cost of farsjgn-impprtationfl.os by Which' to -intimate :tha.duties ta.-bacouectcd thereon, iri-Sll cases oxcopt' whorothO importer '.at hisagont/dcclarfe.' ;on>‘-dath^thht.tiie,m«-, chsndiDohttd depreeiatod.pnor.to.tUe.slupmont, imwhiohcaso the'depredated- price *swora to 'shall be taken as'fhe; declaration: of cogt,-and beconolueive against the importer*. Tms is a potato? considerable interest to-doalois in, imported merchandise.' \ ‘ jj . - stHPEtv or/Can&n job ihb New TonsiLm.-. KEl.—His Bald that'were it not .foC'thejnumer ona railroads, Now-York oity.wonld.iww bo ;n a state’of‘starvation; so far as meat-w coneomed, Ob it has to depend almost entirely upon supr, plica from the West. Beoves.are now delivered &«.»» from -the Northwestern Prairies, within a weak, by means of railroads,' at an expenßeof sna to 12 per head. -It would -take from 60-to 90 days to bring the cattie fromthe western parts of. Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, or Arkansas in, fair weather, but in winter it would bßtoo expensive to attempt snob a thing. A drove of enttte ftpm ihmChtMkos Nation, raised by the Intfains, were recently received ntNemYork,Tdaraßroad, from- SBSISffWS*® West, over the’ different lines of r«twsyv„,, v ThtrCzar of Btisrioassf iiapriyate secretary,- ordered eight blacks oMhe Vermont jaarble, weighing sis tons boob* ®>Sy de ~tdgned fiif the- erection ’of>'EOi)Tnnffiit i t(jlu_flr- Sony, who io supposed, to hava t®aa fl»o op itojroftho-tooTotnoatfe^flringiMosoow'Onttna advance of the Freaoh army. FJ&OBX WASHINGTON. I tamo ofUoOTi and fflou* The President of tco Council of Ministers boa expressed to the Ch&tdhcrS the hops that Greece will bamiidor the neeessiiy.of-taking arms in a conflict forforeiga interests. The Russian commandant . has forbidden-the Hospodars to publish the ediot in-favor of the Christians, that being a document whioh i the Czar docs not recognize. ThojQriffin Union of the -7th inst. says: Wo have received a full blown boll of cotton from Merriwether county. .This. Vo think, is the earliest of the season,' onr ootemporaries .not .having;mentioned ouythipgifurther advanced then a half-grown holL ... Edward Carnes and .; his -daughtor,, Elisabeth Young,- died-very snddenly oailonday. In Bos ton, ns supposed of cholera. -They were well tho day previous. Gen.-Weloh’s Hippodrome, in Philadelphia! with all its animals, &o. r U to start on a tour next Week, ■ thrqugh a portion of Pennsylvania, Ohio and the Western States, and down the Mis sissippi river. Tho passengers by - the steamship Franklin, on her lost outward voyage, to. Europe, present ed a handsome silver wuter-pitoher pud stand to Captain Wotton, in testimony of their regard. Eon. Hebert M. Motano, of Baltimore,' was chairman of tho committee which made the for-, mal presentation.- Mowing machines are getting, into .very com-: mon use In Backs County, Pa. In all tho trials, the experiments are deemed highly satisfactory,; oni fully ottest the superiority of patent-ma chines over the old and slow manner of soytho and cradle. v Tho Catholic) denomination in Bichmond, Va., have porchased the Virginia Hoobb, on Grace street, at $lB,OOO, ondJntend. tearing It dorm and erecting upon-its alto a handsome Cathe dral. TheHegcrstown Herald says that Mr* John Swope, of the Cavetown distrust agedB3 years, worked soven days in the field this harvest, and what ia remarkable Indeed, this is the "Qth year he has performed thesamo labor. The first year ho harvesfed be was 18years of age, and | has never missed a harvest since. ' The verdict oftho jury of investigation into the conse of the collision and explosion of tho steamboat Empire has boon rendered. It at* : tsches maoh blame ta the parties on board the eloop ;■ indicates that them was possibly a want of due vigilante on . the port of the pilot of tho steamboat; butrelievcsboththe officers of tho sloop and steamboat front the imput&tioaoflll will or design. : The facf that but 4 eoventy-six persona In the glato,between theages of fourteen and twenty ono, oro enable to read and writs, shows suffi ciently the educational .advancement >■ of 'New Hampshire, where tho pcoplo are as well edu cated on anywhere else In the Union, Hot. Bnfas W. Griswold has presented to Mr. Linos Benedict, of (who saved tho life of his daughter,at the Norwalk calamity,after she was supposed to bo drowned, ) a very costly | gold watch and appoadages, as an evidence of i his gratitude ond (hat af the family, for . hia i extraordinary and successful efforts outhatoc-i casion. a lad employed in a dry goods store in Cin cinnati has been stealing tho goods of his em ployer for a year pas Vaod taking them to his father. He had stolen $l,OOO worth, and the goods were found at his father's house. Fine father. Who can- wonder at tho early profl eteucycf the son. The British iron screw steamship Sarah Sands, lately running between Now.Yorkund Liverpool, afterwards engaged between Panama and San Fraueisro,- and slnce mado a voyago from Liver pool to Australia, la going to toko tho place of tho Cleopatra, in tho QuebCcand Liverpool trade. . Xntercsttaa Statistics. The whole number of languages spoken in thej world amount to 3,064, »U: 687 in Europe, 9371 In Asia, 276 in Africa, and 1,264 la America.—j Tho inhabitants of our globe profess more than 1 1,000 different religious. . The number, of men j is about equal to tho number of women. The 1 average of human life is about 33 years,' One fourth dio previous, ta the ago of seven years, j ono-half before reaching 17 years of ego, and j r those’ who pnas that age enjoy a felicity (!) re-} fused to one-half tho human species. To every j -1,000 persons, only one reaches 100 years of j agof to every 100, only six roach the age of C 6„ j and not more than one in 600 Uvea to,6oyears I of ego. ) They are on tho earth 1,000,000,000 inhabit- j ants, and of these 833,333,333 dlo every year, I 01,824 every day, 3,730 every hour, 60 every | minute; or one every second. These losses are j about balanced by an. equal number of births, j The married oro longer lived.than, the single, and j abovo alVShoso who observe a sober and Indus- ] trioua conduct. Tall men live longer than uhortj ones! -Women-have more chnnccs; of life in th.elr‘ favor previous to being 60 years of age than men, but fewer afterwards. - The number of marriages is in proportion of 175 to overy 1,000 Individuals. Marriages ore more frequent after the equinoxes—that is, dur ing tho-months of Juno,and December, < , I Those bom in the spring are generally more | robust than others. Dirtha and deaths are more i frequent by night than by day. The number of i men capable of working or beating arms la cal- j culatod at one-fourth of tho population. , Bomo of tboso statements are rather singular, and yet many of-them are susceptible ofnn easy solution. That marriages take plaoo more fro quentiy in June and December woe just what we have always suspected was the ease. -Those who many in Juno do so beeauso thoycan’t help it; while those who oonnublntizo In December do so doubtless to- guard - against .the chilly pillows which distinguish tho frost-bitten months of winter.-' Tho matohos which come- off in Juno arc commonly love-matches, and are brought ebout'by groon fields; and tho contagious influ ence of bobolinks and yellowbirds; while thoes whloh happen in December are brought about, in a degree, by mixing- plain mathemotios with tho market valuo-of-flannel- under-garments.— 7T. Y,; Dutchman. ■ <" •*. " - • - , falls »■■ ■—» . . Como.—There ore about a dozen of the spe cies of the genua to - which Coffee belongs, but all of them are Inhabitants of tropical countries. The cofftti uraiieo alono is cultivated, andyields the article known in commerce. Its favorite lo cality Ifl on. the hlli aides, at on elevation offtom 1;001) to 8,000 feet-above the level of the eea. The followtng la an estimate of the Coffee pro duced In every part of the world ai.the.prosent time: Brajil,•■••-••‘ft3. ; l"dfQOO,000 Java 126,000,000 vCuba and Porto Rico.., 80,000,000 81. Domingo... -,86,000,000. Laguayra ; .86,000,000 Costa R 100.......... 9,000,000 British West Indies 8,0°°,000 Cejlon . 40,000,000 Malabar and 51ya0re.:.;..,.:. 1..... . 6,000,000 Frenoh and Dutoh- Wvlnd.,• -2,000(000 Theßblillppinea ~ - 8,000,000 Sumatra..... 1.-.. ..i...8,000,000 Celeboa Arabia,..;.................;..- «■- -3,000,000. Total.., ...,1b3.476,000,000 The cost of all this-to eQnaamors is not less then one hundred millions of dollars a year.—* The yearly consumption of coffee-Is tha Cnlted States iB 6;6t lba. head—live times.mora than in Great Britain. -, Com. Road to Npw Tobk,—A number ef New - TarfccapltaUots have ■ undertahen-.tho construe-- ; tlon of the Delaware,T.aohawanna and. Weß^in Railroad, in order to secure a.greater portion of . tho Pcnnaylvania coal trade to their city. - Al ready they have made contracts for tfcncoa ■ etruction of the'entire,Southern jiivirioa ofthis - road. ostondiug from Scranton to the Delaware river Tat tha polut of bridging, about-fivo miles. below-the - Delaware Water-, Gap, a dlatauce of histy.ob? miles.*-The tactions aroonemiloeaeh, 1 numbered from tbo Scranton totboßelavore, and the contractors are required to’get tbClfsoc lionsready-for the auperatruciuro,at various periods from "July I st, ,1854, -to -August lhthfol lowing, _ Itleospboted tbatcp&rocits coal will bo coaocyedtoNotr.York by thin routo bsfaro tha class of 1854, iDpeuhmcnt to a Wisconsin Jadji. j Wo have had, through the past winter, sev- j oral paragraphs' respecting grave chargta | had been preferred-in the Degjslatnje of .Wiseoh-' j eln agaia-S Jcdge HcßßLii;'; ’ The impeachment 1 was conduotedda the Bc3ate.<-There wcra'clqv-. j enartieles efthe embracing JO j speoificatians' The ayes and nqc3 were called I on each of those specifications, and. the verdiot I was “not-guilty” by a decisive majority—the vote being in.au excess of instances guilty, 0.1 On oqs specification, the .-voto. stood. 12 to 12, which was the - only one upon whloh there was anything liko~the r ippearunoo of a convictionon the;patt/ofthO; Rebate that the charges. were sustained. In view of tho result, tho . Milwau kie Sentinel, politically opposed, to Judge Hun cell, indulges la theTotiowing.rsmarks: We discharge a-.vc?y.:acccptable duty in an-1 hbuncing to onr readers thismorning the trium phant acquittal; Of Judge. Hubbell.in the High Court of,'Hapeaehm?nti . before Tthlph he. has been on trial v the past thirty: days. It will. be: seen that uponn single specification only, out of twenty preferred, was thß Court oqually dirided, Qnevery other a decided majority .waspronoun oed in faro? of the respondent, :nnd in morethan halfmf the whole number that deoiaton was sub stantially unammout, , • ; • -- • EuiOßAiioif lo NsoaASitA.—A.largejnmber of cmigratingeqoattera, in.many casea cßDslst-, ing of uhoio families,' ore s(Ud to bo trending -their yay from Jlinsonri to Nebraska terrilo-i tj, and selling thore. A letter from St. Loulb says: : 11 Col- Benton, in oao of his late letters,-main-, tains that such settlements are legal, and urges. Oar poor and Industrious citizens to avail them* selves of the-opportnnlty to better theirfortanes, by seearing permanent and fertile - homes for their rising families. Senator Atchison,i on the otherhand, denies that sneh:eettlementa can be: legally made, and waroß the people that attempts to matte them will 1 bp checked, If need be,, .by the intervention of military force;’’- i HEW AD' auABSB EZHioiiior;. Sr ILL open atGAR&F& twir Hul, comer, of Fourth : —j- wm MtAarinffthetreck..,;*'...- .• • RGSSITEITd magnificent historical painting* of thfr BE* I TURN OF. THE BOVS 90 TBB ARE, or THE TRIUMPH i OF TATORACo, tho great painting of the GATTIYB ISi [ BAKLHES, haring ST .figures life siae., : : »: ~. //;•. • I. Tickets 25 cent*; children half prise £ season. tickets SO I cents. ' * Jy2a.lw TRRREI/8 HEALING OINTMENT wli atrzißal* I / thoum (Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sorea»Cbapped or Cracked Hand*, Coras or Scalds, Cats or Wounds, Plies,ln* •fiammtfcm of tho Breast, Cites of Insects,. Boro JUps. Pim* pies oa.lh® Face, and Brcaklcs Outand Somoa CnlldrEj, and all Diseases of tbs Skin, tptitfxr cTul tia-cT .than any •-■ ■ ■• •. -;••: -■; FoTaalo by FLEMING BROTHERS, end Dj. KEYHEB, i Wood stmt, Birmingham; Mr& i HOLMES, TcaperaaoeTllle; P. £L CURRY, Allegheny City. jySftdatry * •vr:: singlo bor of -Cr. TKRREI/8 OINTMENT «Ui It • kerpany Blackgrtlfly*, Farzaer’S, Sailor’s, dr hfeebao* (c’s lot tfcem chap or crack ever eo tad, strand and is good iroTking order all winter. ■ Prepared and sold by ■■■.;■■ - MONROE TERREL, •: ■< jy2&da»y • : . Naagatocfc, j • esacoward WILLbe paid to any persornrhowiUbay 1 a box of Dr TERREI/8 HEALING OINT MENT, and nss It according to directions, If they Till call at my office and say with j a dear Oonselefitt, fbat It will not any j cure Chapped Hands, Clnhlaios, dng, Sore Lips, Barns and Freeses, Soros on Children, and neatly allomte,lf nqt entirely euro SaUraaom, Piles, Ipflanun,&- j tfara of tho Breast, Bite* of InsccflA 'Simpler on the Face, .i and all Diseases of thaßkla* MONROETERREL, M •• Naugaiock*Cosra.;• For sals by FLEJIINO BROTHERS, amfßr. KEY SEE,. Wood BJHYEL Birmingham; Sir** HQf.MRO, Temparmamlla: D. U.-CUUKY, Allegheny City. JygSalawy 'CLEVEIiAUD AHD-PITTSB'UBGH : RAILROAD. CUASQE OF TIKE T paOH OMVELAH O. : < 0H ml (ltd TUESDAY, July IS*. IciO, . Paramjcr Train* will run daily (Bubdaja txwpled,) uCjllowai fl hot EXPBES3 THUS IcaTcs Qe-rcland at Id o’clock,, A. 1U tlopDlnsr at all way .tationa haiweca Clcraland ami WeUnlllct tSW at UlSmea at I£2S P M,aral\VeU»- Tllla at &00 P. M. Thli train conoccta at AllDnce with tbe >i»n Train of Ohio and PennajlTanla Itailroad tax Pitts barsb, lewing AlHanco at 1:00 P. Sl-, and arririns at Pitta burßhfc£fcOO P*M. - -SECOND EXPRESS TRAIN kara CJcrrlaal fcr AUU* B&aaiOA& P. U« ootuaeUfiff vlUt £spcml i ramorQ2U<> PnnaiylfMitft TlaHHttui tor Pittsburgh, «q j arrlTfng at pUUtareliatfcDOP.M. i . •■ ; = .. Tha'Chicago acd-Toledo Train, tniTlag. atClsrclaoa at S; SO P.M* connect* trttfc this •-/ JLOOOHIIODATION TRAIN Icarc* GtarelauA ftt 7£o F, U. fcr AUbncc, stopping' At nil wajataUaw, and arrlriOS • At IfcQO P. BL ’ Tha abora trains connect at Hudson'nUli tluiQ.2».£C. ftuntfiart, fhf Valla anAAknm. TkelfrQO A. 21. tnia connects At Rattan* wittn coaches fbr W nmo; o,rßaj with Railroad to Carrollton, anA barbs for Dotct, New, TbQsAolpbbi And Coshocton. ■ RETURNING. AOCOHBIODATION THAIS Uarcs Alllags» it 6:00 A:it, ill way stations, and arrirlng -it Oareland at EtPBESBTIIAIK leases Alliance at SkIOA.SL, ehthaairlralof Express train of Ohio and ItaanajlTenla Eiflroail, which leases Pittsburgh at &90 A. M„ stopping at ; AtwateiJßaschna, EarlslUe,'Hu4£on and Slatedonla, erri- ■ slfigntGerelandar 11:3SA.5L■ ■■; ■ • > ■ '■ FIHST EXFHES3 THAIS leases. WrtlssUlo foideseland : (nd was stations at ItCO A, 34 oonneeting at £B™!s with : ears tbr Carrollton; at Alliance at IEU, with trains fcr all Stations on Ohio sal Fcnnspltanla Bailtoad, both east and i west- and arrtTtag el Clereland at 1130 I’. time to ccn- I sect with (be lightning train, on -lobe Shorn Railroad ftt I Dunkirk and Balfalo. | Passcngtmby ill the trains can go fbrsmrd east, west, or souih/py ll» following arenlng lines from ClSTeland i.i— gnou Huuasn—at Bds. P. -M-for Erie, Jhrnkirk. BnHatat Sltouo Palls, Now Tort and Boston. : - Currsxiia, Countses A Craoxun Bansuun—at 8:15 F. ■ IL-fbr Columbus and CnrinnaU| ■ namo train connects it Bidloit sritb Bdlsfbntalms «wl Indiana Ballraad ftr Hsytou, Indianapolis, Torro Haute and Jritersonrllla, Indiana. • Tm c-vv , Nnnwiti m. Cnmiro RsTUinsp—at 8:15 P. Sf.fcr Toledo, Chicago. Ullwankls, Xasallo, Oalena and £t. bonis: atao nt 7:00 P.H. by etcarnerj on like Erie to Toledo and Detroit, and thaacoby ralltoad to Chicago, Lasalle end. Ofticfiv • PMBaagera by tM» route can gt> threerb to Oilc4so, MU srandle, and points West, in thra Iwurt shorter haw tlumby fifty Glhf? TOlilt. . J Through tickets to-Toledo cr Detroit $3; Chicago $11; Lasalle $l4: St. Louis $l9l Galena $18,75. . Tickets (or New Tort and Boston Tli Buffalo aial Niagara Falls can be obtained at this office. - ; ; - - Fasaenzora are nqnestsd to proemo their tickets at the Company's Office, d - 1 ' dOHN A. CAbGHEliAnett,. jytlrtr 1 ■■ ■ llonongahela Housa; Water at, Pittsburgh. , EEAL JSTAXE TOR BALK—Nlncty-two aaea of Oo&t Kmll, «Hmll!OUpt!M>tlonnii3»liclartrtr: -.y...... ■ ■■■ US«fire»r»rtali»oa,l4laU*«irt oI EhatpabnrjS;; ' ■ 10 do do on Troy IUU,» good Countiy Seu; . lo do do onßutcSortßoa; • 10 do Splendid residences, In lota to suit, edjoining " MftUCljMtCtS i 12 'do with ■ Brighton; • v~ * . 4licridencesanaelxtots In ■ do. ' 1 largo Warehouse totfa Jlanorcr; /. ;; * »_-*/ - 1000 ahts of Land 25 miles tasfrof Parkersburg, on in*: ; railroad In Va,. :• -• : SOOacrtaofgoodlaallnSlichlsnaJi.' „ " 0 Hqoms andtoto, and2l Lot*in Pittsburgh;; i r. >. -$ do do, and '4O do, AUeghtojr I j.-; • «■/£ do' ' do,and 9do : Bbarpsburgni [■ i. " And a wicty of olhere, about going much cheaper, than : they, vfll one year hence. For bargains Inquire of ... i Jy2j - v THOMAS WOODS, 45 Market rt«. J A -A, MASON 4 CO, No. Si JriJUi itrot, tfill ojon this .morning: % ‘. ' 5 eases more cf thoso best Madder Prints at 8c j - ... 8 do WooUtercgcsatlSWo;- . ... :.3 do Bereg»de£atec3at&; •. ■; 3 do Fastifelorod Ginghams** 10c; 3 bales CcJdng *t 6&c. Ju MASON is CO, Mo»'2y jflfth*s&» *iU exblbtttbk. ■ A>- morning another lot of thaw Yay chcap Em broideries,' comprising/Embroidered Ocllars-at 6c, .Linen •Haßdkcrchieft*tC&c,ct&»«tc. - •; 3lfr> BKBEGE3 4, Mason.4Oo.,flo. 25.&tb utrrwty’off*«*-inrfngflat their bo&tittftl stock Of Bereftoa. and Tissues at one half thg osoalprlcg.- • • , . jy£j .:. T awns 1 tjTsw »j. .s coses fiist colored Towai at <3)£e;. , 3 do. wood colored do . M 100 0 do flwErenefc. do 0t12%c?.. A* AT MASON «* 00 8, ' -- .yo.'gSKflActrcflt.,., T7OB BAL&—£5 acres of situated- on- Saw lull, J? Bua,SroUej from the-city of Plttshuißh., Thlsprep orty Is woU'snlted'lbr a ecuhfry residence and gardening 1 purposes. It also abounds with -Coal, and wlhbe sold Jorr, ■ andon goodterms. Applylo-■ -THOMAS:MOFFTIT, 1 Jy2B • 1 ~ ’ - Beal Estate Agent, Post Buildings.;. f-iOlt SALE— A House and Lot situated cn Webster street, I? 7th Ward, Pittsburgh, In Bay's Plan of hots, extend., lug back to Keating alloy, and . haring a front otlB tryfl23 foot, on which, ls erected a brick. duelling house,ls hy 44 foet, two amis half stoics. high, and contains 7 roomsjtmd pastry, and a good stone cellar; also, a brick statde. -. .This, uronerfy will bo sold low and on good toms.,. .I a Apply to THOMAS HOPFITT, Kcal Estate.Agcnhi - jygy -■- . :.. Post Buildings, 6th street... "VTORTII AhtEIUOAN 00..—10. Shared Cf;U >Wy Stock for sale at-NoiTPEonith street. •• ~j. ■: .-a jySS' . - A< WILKINS ft(K> '/■MUOJtND EEI(NA.:It. jLsTOCK wan ted :, ct M.- 74 U Fourth ct. f jytai A. WILKINS A 00. TvOOQhASS HAUOUTpK MIN I—The Pittsburgh Stock- II hnlderaeanMxaauppllcd wlt&t&A.bcsi reporfbf tha Ooy,hycrdlin s on,£^u6scta^. wt4siK3 ... YProftnolozied-tCoru: :to;eho.W«at, 1-^. mm; july.cribcr will leave by tbD Sih August, on another : 1 ; nreibsslasal tour to the - West, eiiendlng.: to. Council ■Blnlk'iTho.Taia&al'ritles nnd~ towns tn -OnlOi-Injlyia,. Illinois, MiflssKan; lotrarMlssourlrend Wisconsin, trill *»■ visited. '"Attention will to riven, to the collection anq sot llementof cliim, location ofLani Warrants, £=lllo3 lands,. MT ir.» taxes, ersminat! orr cl titles, ami all other bustucss cOanectcd'uuh hlsjroftssion,;,. JOSEPH.' jjfflAtd» AtWIM f onrth pt- T7"AUIABLB HKDIOAIi BOOKS, for. private and.esnujr. V use, bvH?. F. HomcX: * * . Iho Marriage fluldo, a complete cydoradti of evorjuung. : phyrioloricsl »ni inodlehl .that. married people . Xha Diseases cl Women ,-fortho vsivsteAiSO of Female, v, a All them boohs have splendid adored jdofa, md ere veil bound. Thera are no Mhertllhetherq—pitsqUSc, ■TSjsgg?teßj.ft . StatEN— Q’cSltslr, oi WsSocisj JsAa .fl.EOiOTi&di'i&J.ES, Soat 14 fcaato high, wUJia nUteste? to A JltetalWTSifl toll fco-tslfl to any cssatrlttUiß Ktora t 5» urinal to th» tnMatosi to yoblafflra. , jy2&!«?* - D. A.sO4S2S3BT. . . ‘=■ , ’ ; ’ r * " * - . 1 < * V* - - 1 -' _ 1 1 -»<- fn, - . %■’• %": '„■ -‘ »- f c \ „ vV-~' -' •>’ «e” -\ 1 \ ' *. -.'■ Jsv?. „..-S— .>- '• ■Gbeax Pabbaoe of ihs I Beao.—The .celebrated - American clipper ship iSorireigns of the Beas, Capt.; McKay,.arrived in i Pthe'Mersey on Saturday evoning,-2die3t,, from : "Jew York, haring made the run in a shorter •*_S:t,than naß ever previously ncaomplicked by 13 sailing ship. She departed from Herr York, in tow of a steamer, at « P. M-, on the 18th nit, hid consequently mac’s the trip in about i- 4 days It is said,she. ran from the Grahe to Cape Clear, a distance of 1,668 miles, In 185 I bourse being an average of 206 miles per day. I On one day sbe -made, 844.'-miles,,and on.,two others 840 each. She has been 228 day? at Tsea I since she STS3 launched,- end hasniAde 1 of 180 knotjLper day. = _ , from ft customer, shows the demand which-this grcat^mali-. dno has created wherever it has been introduced:. •. O '.BUSSKPBJ?, Tfogft 1850.,. , L • Gai&men-- Inconsequence cX-tfic prcat-.ron&BßpLan.af jour “ WonaEpcdfic'’ lnthlspUcaaad Tidolty, wehflTe entirely stock/- We should. ftcl jour; forwarding*. Tin Ooralog, 2) dosen .with -your i .billion ’-the. reception -of which >; we /.will • xemBLyOR. money. *■ l ~ _ i .y Irum the .wonderful eSb&scfßail in ihUnGgh i borhood, there-coaLlbo sold annually. a. large :quanttiy,lfl > to ho (wholesale and retail) trom eomff local- agrat-v-If t I you. would compensate a person for tronhlo..ftnd-ezpcnsuof - l Tending; I think rcould make it to youradTautago to dusn. - tours, wpectftilly, W3I ,JL HALLOSY, ;* Mfisssa. J. Knm i Co . rcr W. B. Yosasi. _- TurehasotCwiS please be careful to ash for-Dr/lPLmtfs ■ cclebmed-Vermifuge* and take none else.;.,- All other- Tct mifages.'hi are worthless...-d>r. t name’s genu*. ioe Vcrtoifuge, also his. celebrated-liver 7111 s, eon now bo had at all respectable Drug Stores m tho United States, and ftoa the sole proprietors, ..•• YtEMING BEOSU. ‘ u:——-Buccessore toX-Kldd-A Gl* -. jy22ai4Tf- CO Wood street JBT* SEW CEETIFIC A.TB3* , .■ ujl EoLoacnra I called at your oJUcc 2d J oly,nnd. stated the nature of my eyes, which ; was .Tory-bad atth&t thSAt yon suitas'.mo with Spectacles -that-did my oyts a great deal of goodZ-'-Thoy-wero cry much UOW left. .-.'lcanHOW.'JfCar.; the light of the Son or d lamp, ca trdl as «rer# I ihall call; on yotf and" get another pair; in case, I . should • hsve any. alcertttae with them,« I would not be. without then unr dwanjcOT''' respectfully^*.-' ■■" vs JOIDT MAGEE, comer High ami Webitrrcts. t Prmmmaa,' July "11,1353: ' Bpectado£,,3fe bare netcr been »M» to got a pair ttttesbat made ray eyes echt. Iharotrioda'groat number (STglafiics/lut always- Mod, notSTTobtilnoa -a pair from yom -Icaa see by dsy ■hiWnVn. any length: of ticra.. with thergnafesi ease ami comfert* Mr»; T7aUrmaa Sa-reiy ooei pleassd wiUilicr'glaSsea. -Iremain,yoor», ; tnily, ■ l/& W4XEEJIAN, 103 Wjla st. Trnffijurwn, , ; - - Huts 1)0611 pnflg? the nssessityoXusing 'Glasses, foreer?-1 «al rears, bat hare never found, a pair, toauit raycyee, or \ that I eoald use without fatigue, until.l.obtained of-HrJ Solomons* rßythe aid -of those I bought of him, I ttßseoaswellas erer Z -could. I caa.rpadorvrita-triih ;'thcm'fbir hotffsruf!tto«-tlio least by'isT.* ®l candlelight. * > ** i i t-paiT -ett Ghmao that- would. gait bit ereSt and r£ilcd In ***** in-«ttAßWb :>,■ gfaflttmg.tTift flifflcgltr cinbtain [tag those raUaHafhr the sight,* da most earnestly feepa*•• i mend to those iabcuing"Ujscr.dfdacSJTU.iUslC!o,- tQ.nppl7.to. i Hr Solomons, of’■who® Glasses'oanbo obtained to suit all I cases/-Yours, - 4c.-. >: J* 210RBI5QN. .;r > * AuttSEnr Cmr f Jvlj&i 1&&~: .;• «•• •. Jj22aiawt;-eplo.: v 45F* }!a. Scicstiss:—From Infancy I tare • been jrQiflto& j with weak eyes and short alghtednesaj and in all my travels j I hare never teenaJblotogetapairof I help &&-• X bare tal ■ • .&Br. nolflery , a Foreat -XVlne— Tj .thu -best.l remedyfor the permanent coxeOf Dropsy,Gravel,-Jaun- j dke» Dyspepsia, CostlreDess,-Rheumatism,-Gout, lew of 1 Appetite, Complalnm of Heart, Kidney and Stom* i «b, Colds,Coughs and'Ccnsumptire Beelines, ever offered ! for sale lu this eity, Circulars, giving fall particulars, can* behadgntis. ( : adrerticßaigntlu'ttSothercolumn- ~ • ry,r.• ... SoldZ7halc3aleandßetsdlbyZhvQEO.ZT. KETBER*I4QJ corner of Wood street and V irjja. alley, Pittsburgh* el* j so, by JAME 3 T. SAMPLE, norOMrestf conwv of Federal j strcettmdtheDlamoadrAQegbxrayCUy...-.- ,jo&lnd*ui .. . .'C3*'2lorfiioQmo :- i y. yott, oa welt aa to ttic Amariesawtannxoity x to stale lhat the SPEC* •TAGLE3I boushiXroia youault pio well. -I fictl my sight', i Toqgh iffiptorcd. - I can see small jjrfnt-with. ?thoia tbr «»y i length of ..Sbanldmy sight I continue to InproTo by the use of them. ..1 b&Te ilo doubt i -but ijhftU be able to r»i without thra }a ashortthne.,. ~ . -Tours, truly, >•■••■ • ■■ T> MOUMD£II« AUcsheayClty, JnJwUs,lSi>3. •■ ••- £2?* I have n*M Hr. Solomon's EYE GLASSES toaregy | i brief pBrfoil,trlth decided' ailTantagft, ami hare no-fccsita- .1 1 ika la lUtiny that & ilefeetire Tlsion.of loqg-slandjns ttajj-i 1 beettwUaTod,aa4Uus,qrgMis.«e«ni .U», bo. aoftfiirins. rigor 1 r tune.'-I tbereftre cheerfully bear trimess to their es**; ccUe&cr and accuracy, as also to Mr. Solomon’s skill as a. practical Optician, tual the-vonderfalfldUtytfUh»hkhhe adastahls Glaawa to tlisrariotts peculiarities of Tislon, • • D. aSGTTOSr' No. SlTTayno street, Fittahoudu.; - ' ' -• -Id&Zßr/ Juno £0,1835.. • la ErsasTlUe,-Indiana,cnMonday the- 11thln3t■■•■■ •>•. .. , • ' Oneaero adjoining the abotc,‘ftl*>enclosed withe good board fence ; cn the let ls a small ftfao house; excels : font springs, -tta;'". •-. Tweaty-cme esrea of Land four ones tern tho city, nd* joining lands ot Samuel Harrison, and tronting-catbe .Al legheny riTer, and Valley Baflroad. \ -••••••' • •... ‘ • -One Brick H*ußoah4'LotoQ'Webst«a?siTee’t; ?■■• i One Fnnfl House and Lot on franklin street;- ' ; I • TwoLottlh Allegheny ClyiveaiiaproTtdj''-- i UrerpooljOhlo;- •• • t The fiboTfr property will bo sold on Avcrablo terms, and enjwtiwt nfihe. yurchagfr oDß^anqsg'.cwlit^rlU bogiwn; *A JItABK BABaAIN—I will sell a Lotcf ponsd on 8»w A lIWBnn,OO-fcetft«Bt.byl2l*etdecn,t!>ssaicr'ijlUL. the inproiramtj, erblchaie olsrsa Pram. Hoorn sal Eta- 1 Oo street:. Thirty feptthmt by 145 deep, to. an r; with aWO story tnm .52000. ■■ .t ~ . • • Fourth Bt Boat A brick house; of too states. fiToroiEU and cellar, oitb large lot, situate near.tbs IbartbSh Boad. !—house, coltabte .for.ftur famlllss vitb a lot of ground, SO byT2o.fept,:ri toata aeaboro. $1200.. • Onßocond afreet. Toro ihrea story brick houses, aboro; SsltMeld street, finishedla goodstylfi Prie»s3£oo. >. ~ PcTSoarln search of bargains in-Baal Estate orlU nleaso I call ot the Odea of ?■' ■ ‘ S. CUTHBfcRTA EOS,t jj2S • 140B3iinld. T* AEQE Ko. 3 JIACKEBKE, la bhls, neclTednsd &t Gain. I l lart.br;. . ■ fjy23] : . BAILEY&BEH3HAW... Hai.rgav HEBBINO, lost rcocltal: In-primo order ha forsaleby ■ ' : BAILEY A BESSHAW.j jy/3 &>3 liberty st. I»kam CUKfcAiS—A supply Ejected express! yJir faisfly t usc,just-received aniior salaty ,- . -■• •. •,•-■■•• -.►• . - BAILEY & EESSHAW, Family Grocers A Tea-Dealers* 253 liberty st. .. I*, ( h - rLSsnxoTaios, ■iy23 • * - • . - * •' Buewffqna in JJKlddf & Coy CQ-TTood gfc. i tcvm.jm.iJH KOTANIC FRBFAlUTlOSfr^Atoir^sog s&&£%******» . fjyg} -■. gjJ3nsai&<& och&&—1500 Bw~UpciicUq la v 6tow'aad« i - rusw-' •- •TLE>n»^BE£g: /Tt KNXTAN ROOT~SOO E«ia store aadfor sale oVuTjysa • ' gigfflmamofii. Tr Kagllsh fQg-saiafav; i -V.v,; , ‘ , rLRMTKQSECyg.'■ “• *rfcOI^ENSTONE—6OO £>a Instoreand for gale br - i sj£- ; rh23 ‘‘' ' *- • - PCEMIS(£BR -/TloMANDEl}r,ailKDr*2oo'lba{ijrrateby y f !u-. raanyysacrg. P' AJfUGSiIEK-SliiiD—iDO lbs in' store and for ate by yjgVf- ;►». - : - ZI,BMTOg33aO9>- •■ Jars- for - *, V CT£G:& 31Q0BBEBAIW -Orleana-Sogar atorgeigd^for'^ig- tfwr ; urteaus 'and Sasaraouk; ilo-. • f pgA Qnnp avdaf t ,YflnnfrYHTSftty fffid JUflOfe •fprengman halfTAteof-thEa nhateft Wfitßrinsi rceeited acd.fog sate tor \ f .' : KgggAHQQgHEijfcvTs SUbiDKIKS " ;-' L ;^soin»8 i b7l^2o2)jlS|«&d < ’ ] * 5 20bbls wnejjari ~ _ . .^Ore^WraimtEis^r??? - z 425do3l»mosfBaas; * ,_ „ f • • Vri V:» Ktbx*'Mould«lii)ig.Cail4lß9J-:■' Vy-v; 26-do Rcsinand Palin Scsp; \ ’ l -•--""•• ( '10Q kegs assorted J?nUs; " :- $ .;-.-^ lagtcwanyl forgalo.b3r ~,(Jys3]'..;Kl3NQ:& MOOm^SAP.- 1 .7TJO3J.ACW>~-Bn&seU Granti-^YebßtSf X f^^'^:^tbet}>op«!arbraaa^'to, e4lftt(T-'i:-'Y jyaa _ SDtq Aifoosp^ATi Adam^fixpreas; r • • :■• 50 pra bill Gaiters, yr pn» • ••••, 5Q 3d '.--.d0..d0 \ .-. Jtfotocco •.•<.•**»■;.••, gfov; » ,l sado. ‘do 'dtf '“e1»57l ." * 60 do.' -rdo.. do.'',. ;: ,60 do d& . ..’do 1 - ~ "doqibla eol% % fljS to callaVKpi 207r2&g&& strafe asd exagifrra t£»etpi&i. "-T'‘ Bw. ‘Ui jWtiSaati&j eld eacs rido of _ ' “* *" • V - -■V---- - ( •-•-•• ' .Vi#'''- ' • YJ ' *;■' v-\ ■ »'*Y •’ - ( f - I:-''- *' mo2ACGO-£3 8 ftrfst; . A~ • r - lOtozsaW. H.Grnnt’sS’e; 10 do Grant A Bennci’s Vs ; Xhi sod fiar-salft Ijy ’ C 723 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. bbis No. 821ackcrclf iIX ~lohalf.bbb do; 'Ua luaa add for eale tnr r : " - • r -' * iysa kirkpairick * herrons. ‘OAOON—Ccaslis Shoulders; • A> v .1 boa Clear Side*; On band and for sale by - ijZS -•'••. • 1 KIRKPATRICK A HEBRONS. FOB EPFCCTS OF EZLF ASU3S. T s^??ir?r J b ?^-' 1 2 irc t to o *«s a i vcaia eat »t6a-srmn»ily arcamitoocoS, t ty&vy£AlJ£lQli:'pz±, tiKamsb.-.tlui'-specSccs ptCDlssacf.-- Cordls^SdSi . c.t laware of ihosa who u jraaHmletf* i tocnioinnadnre&sonably .sfccrtttee^Mchuicacattainpa - --• , tbecia»;.lSSo2ftatvand,naprtndpiedi : vE?sTSKsdbloiaa2i [- muit fcnow thaty* orguiL cf • the.i^y/whlclrkaa bbeed in.-. ■a pgwn- - pf>yr>^ t T w r >T ' l ly- r *r rt * [ flpy-body—UigCTfcgguyssts-gamG£a-;tira4^^(s->nfYT^py-jTpft , n r - SO dISjWSSdf prcfit.lyy y. j-lv-v;;'. -'-v A'&QwlKlsa .of tb©jcaesns by which I «as '• - testowd fc bcalti4(aßcr suffering seVercly fteuisroluhta- - : 1 -rrsmlnal esnlrelog ead:&3 Oqftcoaitaais; gggr&yated fcy.Y&*y,. [ TOT2J Ainda of 4O any',ona .irßb: - v^* 4 - ' " 5 hegs received gad for gale by .. • * >•• j .. Jy23 •.•••,.; .. : KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. ..A?? 9J£^ x i -' }y&r r- ■: "KIRKPATRin^ - ATTT?RTt/>yg-. ►ICE—Io tierces on hand and' far sate by " * i& 3 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. -••••• Sotieo -to. coatoactcrß.'y--- 1 i QEALEO PROPOSAhS wffi'ba reo fred ftp, JL, oft |ks tha Eighth ct Anggsl : 1553, -far ttw G >yrt : - [ wary of tha Kxtsd^ftT^sr^ths asid Pitta* ; • [ bursh from- WeHsrUlain Cbloabbcft ‘ebnatr.'• | Ohio.- Rearereoaaty r -- mn.n; . J- Plans] eirar' Statgmcats cf.&trproxl* • • j mats qcanaties, xrtll bo eshlbltcdj cnd aR rccrcMta ic^jr-' . | te&tioa glyca byC» Rnsfaprra in «bary e, at thgir OEmlq ; wceh-precedlEStha lctaiiff. ; • v - ; \ Qma &&.'& P/R. S. Co»» -aPR2STias.' I * CScvelandj- Julr 20 th, ISSS. f Preo’L Jysata ■ » -J. Rcglaccr. I-. gjiACSCS.I7OBTH KyOWli^Q^—Ta-.gll^that «pp afcg!3t : to ' i JD wirchiLse enythinsia.-tho vsj cf Cca Watches, -rich : ■ Odd Jewelry,- or starling Elrcr Wera. -,HW)l>*fca3.fttwroa'' , haadA fejy-scoAssaittsasnt cl all «edi cf fiocis-ia his r.Eneof'bSaiftesa; thatla -‘sWiTiMs - -i-" i at 25 holcw thopriea achcdhy theso , • u iDldTcgiey' , -t.htthSTBhggn- jcara^ore> ; v-& ! 'hetwith t .doable their present yalba,:anci yet .they ' [ prcfitoh'th£ai^ : Xfe£S2rt iicla worth fedfringjitlcit I-’ftaa-" ■ pnrchascd r canb‘3TO,-&cGi'. ' 125t0 50 any 'Other -dealer in this city. - . * v: atSt-SSaxhetstrset,- - :V--: *. k::xnmH speely Qa-aere. -T-'£-.~ •: •XL of tha.Ezfctecntife Century r Aserlsgcf-Lcstum. •■•, : Th6ol4HoUfl>bytfc»'tfTcr»-"- : ' - •• -• '■* ~'Wil3 Oataßbro Abroad; nr On and Fcmlewc^&m-Stoay’g-Persaila:;.'.' Jiine XcaraJo AcsfcraEa; or Tasmania br 'Mrs^-Mcnditlr. —:■■ -v. r~- ■: -—• •— - . ■Forsal®at... IF. iCGItDESFESHET A CtFS.' •» 70 Tcuiihsi. m r j SU-20, h££? njK3ITUFCET SA&2J-A - ■; lwaas.-ca/Second stosaL bcttreea • "W&xt bo3. Harfcefc Tss farnltoro ,gQI bosold at.a E&qttjrocf: . -g. 0. 11003.51 Market sC IJCVfsil txstjjßitJjout tiii} aid of bladder; pnuilog lcstra« ■ • of ~ v -' [ amiable for strawberry: bods, &C 4 PotatoeJlcob; £©<*- ' H&rills rCutUag-JJaxes, fcr Haycr Corn. Stalfes, of Tsaiona - I pattcrosi .Tafiety of labor'EiTlag imptawnto ■•-■■.' I ftr,the;gsr&iror | o-orla and -' | pollard gala &stha Seed and Iraplesaat*--^ | JCo. 43 Piilh: street lhv ' jr-SySZ ' ‘ - » - * JAHES TVABDSOP.' TREAD'S PLSADER’S ' ASSISTANT, new ediSenfwii!*- * , “Jli/Notss «a4-Add3tfoai'4oseaicr~WMi'> tbartttsZsEt of UonTmarfog, by A: Jordan, PnsHaat Jadse of th* Esbtti v -Jgj3eial fcr eale by .. "• - :rj; B. WEnDIS, Bookseller and S-sSoiifr*” - --4 S TToca-ctre*t* "beta* eeQ 2d &4th-st£~-r ..-OAOQBAZSi STORK- a -- " A JJjsoß'Tea atsa also, JisgualiEmfcfeH-lS Ood£!shS«ts.sa. -Forralc by - _ • . ■■ ■ JEHCIIAVrOSXH. ■..^-.:--r-cor>l>hTTT f FrTrtflnd : Di3izgadallc7. .-'.■ ~- ip vmxiiilf JAMES .llcaiJJW,-Tho - UtwJ with . Horsjon ttoWMWrgica H Sc, trcold call at No. Si St. | CMrlcs lictri, PI ttIU find ssncliilcs tobiscd »anta*afcomilriA!£lsodffl‘BYc3ioa * Co., 84 Broadway; r jya-lt • .t*A- HASOS &-'CO- > N 6.25 Filthatrest,TrillclOso-coi ■xi.» UisTisuaipricesi' -.-A150,.. .JIO .ease* te?tiladd«rC3licoes,atSev 3 do Hcus d& Xeices, atlje;. 2 do „£«:£ese3i&£l2*4c* • ■••• • - :■•:. •GOplaqjßXcfll^S2ifl,'a£ Me. SI£AIYZ£! -BHAWhS A, SIASraA Qx» Fifth ■ street, ate elnrfog .oat: tha balance at their jCasb- ■ •' rncrg Sbayiat-jbe sSsfferT-: ~ -Jy2l striped tawlftgnfjsifilllfca.••• OTißbolftothaajisualpiifes,si ' - jygt^rsT-^-nr—lfjfc : &i aUSOff £ CO’S, 5025 Kflfrgfc. ftOli BALD—In Aileghony dty, a lorcaby i£ttrflcj/oa'.-' ; .-' .which is cratch •fraf frsa»te>asc3 l ftontiajf oa Ecaton. '• - -sUey,: end^enaa^"- r :-- —AI30 T -a J fmTrHng- cJXtbg STmth• Omni h,iyy:.^?- • •fconttfartns eight ■ rooga>"ThS3 nwpcrty.wiinw sold in' lot* : losaltpcichascrs-.' ■* ' ' ■ , Apply to v ’ * ' TSO3US HOSTm\ jy2f .. ~.- -Heal-E&tale s^tr '^>^N r KsC,.jDYCLOP.(sDXA.—lbs'«xbscribers bare 10’Tol- ' " . Jtv WSMS? tla-Pouny C?ciaposfii9,:srblslil3pSsroel at tha :-r .ter& tow pw wjlantiL ;J>A!?XSO2M*-AflN2Wi ;3aert(ft 4 TV an > and’-capacity, !>■ *■-- -and lacratiremployEmit, fejapplTias imaedlaisslriat-iifli:*--; -% InftjctttßniHij. - _ Jj3l-&k EAKirV/AEBASTa WASTED.—Xtffeli to psncfcass ICQ* SO, Bnd4o A*olaad'\7an , wWcaieiehtebeat: pTfco will to paid. v JAMES t ~ .'■••• BeilEstate Agent and Convej&ncer,' ; ~. eamer.cfHareatli and , . . '■O.V 2Oo.ftbaic* Bluff Copper Stocl;;^:': v ;n; 60*^«:i- rAsteer-rffor v~“-- ri-rrrr''' . .■* . -5Q ■?* --'AdtEctursCopptrSiackj,.' -Pittsburgh Iifols& ~do'..; . - ' >-AUc32icQj<3tLa * ffa OH Allesreayßrfiggflo ' - s ~, -•- r -; iloa. JfaT. -Co ' .V2S; :if ‘ ATI eaa PmygtjncTPnify ~S ;■’-3) ~.-. BexCTSTdio ; • ; l - W . AUSTIN LOOMIS* c “^ * :•/' .tv: ~;}Sto£tAffli"BUl-Brd^v^ -jylfir -K&.B2FoorthatTy-Sy. [ 2 HOTXC&. W ©OSSSeSSJGar' 4; [ mHgib&ywtag described. exOdcu ; mrrflfn >ia~ - ■ x & CO.’S EXPRESS OFFICE, will ba sold *t Publss*&>- ••-••• tfoo, (if»otiOTfcroaly calletj fcr,) by Wa 0. AtKAiosu!» f conic£T7ood«trß«taa{iTli^aalloyiCii^j9^Uf>’--^ aayof Aogtart,lS63,toFajt3iatgts, end fcrtljstrz:CSof •vaosaliaayconcern* • ...'. \■• ■■•.•.•• BeT&SFCullocb, -Zaucsrffie,o, " rei»n srarngWin/ ?* - Independency Pa, 1. a 0 . *:• Jacob Seboouarot, Bethany, Fa. ‘. 1 .da Hit BctHs, . BttabnrahjFo,- 1' do'*' aeo WBaston,- - ' Mercer,Ps,- . ■■■ l ao i -1 JiamSta&M'Kaai.-! ™ : ' 1‘ " do' Jas JoWsn, . Pittsburgh, . , 1 *do kWamu,-Dmjlsß4oo»-..11..-;.. . . .-1..'?-***- ~ Sclonbt Finpsca,care . - - • 1 do !A B&sny; Memphis, - rcj-,. [AlOlinaSau!, OnltmbuyO, ” 1. da' iB Ec bribe, , Marietta, 0, 1 da -,*-- Dohhn.UaSaVCo, Selbies,Ya, 1 .;v>- IHHeTiaSOo Pittsburgh, - X - u>’- -ObaJ-Feareo, Carrolton,o, ~ 1 ' do Simoa Phillips,- 'Ettonb, 1 io Jacob Herb, Butler, 1 'da ' ’ ‘JaaAttesm, Pittsburgh, 1 da - HPerrivol,- ■ “ 1 do SEsar, _. TThesJtaa do .Chasßilhsrtx Allegheny, 1 JaaCax.eare’K P&yua ■v. i - . .'do ' -: rjeocatliy, . . Ftsnkfcrt, lad, _ - 1- do* CS. . . Kittf.Tming, . - i do irbrai Moore, - Salem X Bonds,-.. I da'--- dausaadsr,- ~ Csrioa, — - - 1 Boa- Joe Harafcn, _ .'.-gncinnsli, , 1 Pww. * SHsnspb, _ ' iteKsy.O, - _x_ e® ~ W ITBeyd, can Bor ' - * ' - - : Jro Feci, Pittsburgh, ‘ I do' Wmt Pare, “ - 1 Bos.—' Ncrmu&Co, -XeteYorS. . 1 <2o- David* Cornell, De!atrwaerc?»,Pa, 1 FacSi-a- TSicsßisses, - - Boenoaa, Pa, ,1 ~ - Cot J-Eefcncx ' - Pittsburgh, - - l do •Hrnonb 'WcstHlddlidosra, -_ i-- odo UAWHsoo, . EerishHT", 1 do grannies. » .Titteburgo, - i E-pnsir BC HoD, XesrVofi, - - 3 Cos.' DrPairicS, ' KcEvaba CIX, Vo, J Fssfe-o. AHnlstrip, ‘Pittsburgh, - 1 do - WBrsddocgp.-:-.. - Y/rrMrgrcr.Pa, 1- '- -do-.-' -■ ;, ChristatKiscsa, Pittsburgh, - 1 / Jnlffl Blrnaj, ' “ -1 -do J :lTodd, Qayaidotte.Ta,’ i*- c-gi* WEStaelT, ” ‘ tVcMiicgtoii, , -If-Eallentilie, Temperancevllla, _ ssT— da-*, W Klmpt, care . ' ' p/ -dUaioett, - Staffing, 0, - *1 j[ a - : I?WKino,- - -'XroYorb, - '.Z'^Evxs' JmasDnter, i■ •» --j-" -s*l*s.’ layers Mod, - Ps^r j ia , tfwnocd, , _ Butler, < \-1 ,Z/ 'SX'Cnihbcrt, . PEteiurgb, ' , ** I* ' SJ. * J-smnley, .. , Pwg. > X Facile. - JFraer, FlKsbargh, 1 iwy? CaptgßSlone, . . .Kotr.yorb,. . . 1 Eos. Holmes L JatteMß, .l p.— Eichanfcoa £ Case, CeßtreTdle, SSeh, 1. Jo . CaosHsleiO), Steobeavaic.O, 1 .Box JasEauudcnv Fittsbursh, 1 do - - 'SCreigb, — r - -TTiaMrstotn-Pm I—da1 —da Jasßyean; ” 1 & Xfmyouas, Pltfabuigh, S .do Barbara Gilbert, Ifieustoira, 1 truss. Phllidelpbia, - 3 Bos.“ Xbox .W.mrtwcll, “ 3j> - Hlducy S Echnbllc-r," Columbuylml, * - : Jaa-Vi'aDicr,— UetrOrleaav- --- i-S 02 * . EPBodery, • u, X^rpctlag. Dial Taylor, CwlSjnaslV x Box. Tbonms Bysses, * Notr boric, ' ’ ’ -Castaig. -VTo Warn or. . Fittobnrgb' ~X Box. •TTiaeolditeb, Stlcalj » J _do 8 WBinnsh, Ke®y t J Tronic. , ULTyiBSiSSSIi'I da '■ Jdy 1D,1853-iv^t l v' BASRO:L^ icsa Xearcst - * i* J JJa'Sca Usa; LJ?c ®*&22hi£'n2s. ~ ->_ ’ ’ ! ■ : > \='V--?■■•''tr’-. 1 i _ -«• -tt, V:- S V '