fT yr; y 1 1 nyr *:* 4r wh\ l *^^4' ■-■” - ' x , , r * ~ % > * =\\f- xy % * k \A* i l'* ’ «v-- y, >*y *y -x t > £*\»: i ** * *y - % M *y -. -v - . w V V. i 'V""^ 1 it*#. - \ t ‘“it * , *rj J-? * * £ S ' i y*n v A y*> * * t. .\ *j vo *S‘ 14UV t *n** r- v. '.r-yK -ly-t * - . l -- - _ j : « '■.V?,-XXXX"'; y .v :■ :■ - ' X"X X-'’’;' ;4#*'«4^ : ■■;.',Vk : x- X.;>> -x r -'xy' ; xt>4 ■' ,\. x ;-■?w x■>?■-.. x 4 yy: xx - x-f- \, .... ■y *">' , P !Vi r sX fff \, *'**& ' I T > rf*Nf , n< 1 ' ? J/ 4 < * *».* ■'-» *. ' f l ' i » v * > tft- J -->• ,j ' t_*S* ,*» , s ■**.** .-A f , *’ *»*■..» --*«*» * »• ' - -7 3 - f ■* »• AM -* *./ x fflflsxx xxxx-i . “ - . '• K - 1 " 11 v.-Br-r-^r -■3»‘S|- >s%' *~ ,’ liner .,.? * \SS^IsSSSSk v ' ■ ,, '7: , »® i ~*' ’ r _-’ '- ;DnHooß& ,rf ]rfs ,, ' > t^4 XD- HeaAS. SI T?jmso!n 4 0», who 6W P»BJt, be* - ; * - --sg«sss^s?«s^- '- ' ''• '' * SoN.ifWßtfest.' r - ;'B*f/p BaosJts in the race. Wc have a warm feeling for . Hr. 'Stosnso, hut we havß no desire to see the 5 ’Sqniredefeated for tho nomination. Although Eihatira denies that he had ever been a dopto-j j~ f -n fhVr „ democratio friends, and we would boaffraid to trust him as the wKgccndldate Mr. Bbookb pf? t hyd - iajjnrann/ If ho gets the nomination, we will f/ #;>£t i£. - vivo him a first-rate noßco- In the 2 Jemmy Post, . “ ondrecorit la glowing terms, .oirthe morning - aftertho election, his beautiful defeat. Qurcry I ©SkS-'- " „ ia Still for 'Squire Bnoosa, and if the whig con «£?4FV’t? * : ' vcnt&o doeejnat nominate him, the people will canp^lnttil^ueporEmiiQ-, with thoretirtnz Editor, Zlr..llnrperf hovoTor,.Vftnre tntl* 'feSjfifeslit3' ?Jm‘tl , vJ‘.iS'.'--: : ?'t ‘.v Vt!ltp i g».l | r°r inrcrtta’.i] lntercuartuvlliiiiiui . imin-m -f- oSoan-noUCtiaa ondvriant In tto Cnroit of payendv rmd idnu., A-iho to no lonsa «n»BS- cf tfe* b®> wccsiti npt howiOfln the. W-t? +t *0 fioij tiilsnot" it so avec&t«, «go ' WDtHay, fhefotmufocture of Locomotive* fo - ' bSCOoiDS'(iT€tyin)portattanttincrea£lQgoraiXfliis ls of-hadness. 'There are not less than tme thon- %S^s^M^ m l£B££™£ sandlocomoßveshuiltyearly in the HnltedStntea. Tvieethatnumhyr.Vin'boreqnired in lessthan rturinz*iiitor,irr.n,to m\rbcst trisiia foi bi* health three years time, hTthecoftstruotion of railroads and — , - continues nith the same rapidity ns at present-; [ From tho ’'readrmofpo.) Docootrat ] • and the business on them incroasesnt the seme «sss%&} rstmns heretofore. W>*& locomoHves cost on ~r ^... . fiDOPlrelgnt tnoaßanaiaollayg to long occupied by Mr. H.-wlth honor, to.binualfimtS ad* making the snug Uttle sum of §8,000,000 jrfSf' now paid yearly for looomollvcs. And, if our true IP tho principles of democracy» and retires- witb. Uio * ** . . , . , \ , consdowncss of banng perfonaed his duty as ft tbitbfol ,r ox>'; - conjecture is correct, twice that Bnm, or eisfeen «uto r . saillionaof doliars, trill be paid annually three , [ From the Washinston (r».) jsoyiaa ] 'PiltSburgb can surely compete with the world Snuraarimt’-tooiMtS’o* eisS^iS 110 !^iTaStSSM inthjabronihofmanufimtoe. Duringthenext J . 1 year,probably ohoqt 30,000 ions of cast and ill«s*cn eoanty In oar State hegislature We wlih the wrought iron, besides'other materials, will be nw firmsaras*- , consumed in this sioglo brauMt of manufacture. iFrem the Stohcounty ssf '^inVA 1 • ftoocyg I>APF>S HOOK. 1 nor, that paid Its own way ahd epoho It* otrn aonUmcnm; w*».*o _u W«VV*». Ei*«D are glad to learn that harethe with a'oompetenea’ f ‘f} Tbs August number of this excellent Magh; ttatMU onake himto eatmraoy buslm! 3 that may ealt his v VV I'ir* rineia before us; .trnd we thinkmconple Of hours jlr,smmore,Jd snocesaor, la a gentleman of ability, and efcvJ dfivekd tolterpomsal win satisfy any one that S5rOMtl7,,lL • - it is indped.hn >tesedlent” periodical. Thp ‘>ac f i ' (frtioiqs m fiborti well wiitten,and present a ?• "i "'f'.-i '■& fcP' i^&S,nkr:: ?j4 veriefy and ahnndfince of intercdting“inatter* ' ,5 * 1 k ' V I that jcsdejß it ft most welcome monthly visitor r X ‘ffiZ'' at-the homes of Intelligent readers. .»TKs iUnV r , ‘ tuitions are executed with a taste and artistic sk% highly creditable fond. its whole appesr - ‘ ‘‘^'■( , tVCs^?ft'o' c k it anew indicates good taste and jadgtaent jn its MiZ pfifeUfihcrs. The contents cf this number are— ,>&■[£ ", * AUceTeinon-o tale at Troth and Love; - . - - --V 'n^S 1, i * Letters, &o.; AP"* s t - ja’s. 1 ‘The Mysterious Box; ~Jn JlpderaHfpitaHfy-; « - -< v <- Sketches of Southern Life; . ".-. J f - . t * - tffliwEirs* Quarrel* „. ' , - IV "• Isndecago, Gardening; .. - - i - Leave?from myJoumaL ; - u f’ ’ Lt -BesarHaroegesf- - 'AnntTabitha’s IJresida; " - . - [fto l Gossip i&m? on? Paris Correspondent; . PnmikoaPo , f ' aSZ-tfVSal.l.r - -Mofenßrfosaers, No. 1; tditorottbiLmriu T3mnn: GMldj. ■ «4. i -1 .,. ’ • Thirteen. Pieces of Pootfy; , hoTc^-bStMt^iaV a.hion Plates- _ ‘ JatamiKd, fo^stoallh 5° * ' , - * , 1 , J [ From tho Philadelphia l ' -3>eia»ii4ioEdon Fashion?; 1 . - ,o 5,'« < £ S[-7r oi.f’ 1 - Baiter's Tftble, &ff., &0. t So, -; HarpovEM, has retired frmn h§as3oL. | extend the list fhrtbcr. But we >S Vtf * «ttrfa»avlflo ouplady readers, for tre bovw b*n Tt £ca lqiw Üborer fa the u U J nI ba&iSQE&iXb get-lhis zmnbor Of leinpc^^^t^ mi NoUoma,. and we bear. I *-£ ' v-d- i - t \ on^baterurtesmbo-may Iwmcbfhls u 1 *v+zf W * acadlfc . jSefatata. GeorgeF.qiUmon ofPlttsburgb,iraQcec4s . - _ ’< '-rT W ypM? lesSt fSwtf&safjta of the- roof of, the BsJtnaoio. Kr? WS: ;;(;^7:/M x tßinua gmmnrn.. . gzlusoss. PMliips fc GiUmore, Editors & Proprietors/ iS&AY TU0EHIH0:::::::«::::::JIU.Y.27, - : - - v l>- rsd mmm u -v \ ' tFrcnitfiePortogo(o.) Sentinel. I itKo estal)]teU*fi ■meat,' L’6'lia7iDtj'.ath.:ready :*nd' capable to aastolpaud. defend hiS position' fts a riandard-bcarerln the ; Democratic; fcftbope whom*? dttlre apolitical 'aadcoinmerriall?apBrittiat^ £ Frtfni tho (Pa.) Sentinel 3 :». EDrromi disposed of hislnter' • eat ia the Pittsburgh Post to George F- Gimnore.. Mr. .Uar*- cperhaSbeen thplasdiaffeditaxof that paper forsatenuyecr© 'and hfi'was thefetthful and fearless advocate of the princi ples of ibe Democratic party, and done good service la. the: cause fbr which he battled. In retiring from hU arduous andtwd’al phsltioaiha carries wlthHm.iho well wisbetof fnmmonitT.ii •:•■■■ - .'.••-••••■•' ;•■■•.: v;;--;.'-. -,v... • Mt. Gii.\ttioru/ia assuming the duties of editor, has; tho confidence of the-pecrlc-. taleated, and possesses ia.au • eminent degree >tbo qualifications that are necessary - to dls charge tho duties which wfll devoir® upon him. lie-ole-1 •tibgnished himself in t be.; Legislature, last winter. ,oa an i ;ls a true andstnadfest , .Democrat. ■'Under-Its present- proprietor* tho Post will bo : 'M popular and Interesting M;fermerly• i . .. 9 [ From the Mansfield (0 ) Shield and Banner. ] / NkWbvapjes Uo isi we :learn; well iqualifiod to fill he htti'Jthosehy'aad we hope.hlh. association with. Mr.Pbib' lias, who vtays in* wiU prove toth profitable and agreeable.: ■Tbo wUliiltaWal.or Mr.:llarp(rf from' the - Peat was Quito an •unapected cvbnt lona, and the appearance of his raladto-1 tbry has tahen -ns very much by surprise. l«o .one .can to* i ffret more his taking leaf* of the corps editorial,and os. he I •battled eonobly In tho hottest nontepte .ifor, tha good old i cause of Democrat- " Weindulgethohopo of bring obio.i 2 somt W- wricomehuassalw ftjonoufLthobrcthrpaof the press* It Unur that* 4n whatever .business .fpr inany yeare ! %Htor of the Pittsburgh Postfhas disposed of bis Interest to : yjeorgeF. Gill more, ■!&&. witO » ably represented Alia* i •Kheny countj'in the last to which atotiau-na was clQvotad, In that Tl ? lilg.stroDgioW,. by > -hU sterling worth'-and poaniMitg- ' liiadar-theioini ccotrol.of Messrs PhlUlps'S'Uhimoro thePosfcannot fell tobo oa scr* tlceable-to tho party anl ps rrilabloM fonmnrly, ; •-■'Wo canrcQt refrain from soying » few words more or Nr. iTswf: on; hlsrailrciagnt ftom tho Mation tbathe basilica 'to lonwW ru WeU.-r'Ehe! OrmocEatia wrty la indebted to him Janre largely than any other,maa in WcstomiPennsyV. - Tn every- eri sia be?;raa toady and active j when fe*. jnatldsmthreatonadvto.,distrcct.or derixoy tha party,ho. stood firm, and his talents aud example-mtol many feom brio" carriednway, flefcas our best wishes fojf his success tod:suq>plness,-.-... •-..;? ■post.' f iromtlu>ClQTolQnd(o.) I?!ainiifialeTj , ■< .The PirrHiixm«ir Pow^ho;WttBburgh : diftogcstdl* iora-.-LeeSy Carper; Esq., who baa so-lontruiulabiy done good through its column*, has retired to mate way for Geo, GllJmore,‘Eaa;,' T7ho*i» -co4nocUon with Thomas Phillips the lata associate of Mr. Harper, promises to continue tho' character which thoiFost has hithertobomcofaloadineaiid i reliable -democratic journal,- and oihithful expounder of Idemocratio principles. While we regret- to -part company l triih ftlr. Hwwrjwu aroglad to loam that tho Post has fas ten Into hands which will mafeeUe iUturo equal to its post t [From tho We fcmoreland (Pa) BepubUcan) 1 J pmsfitJEOrf see ty the issue of this ptt ‘ per that Jhccky llarpor, Esq.j tho able and taleuted cdUorof the Post, bos.sold out his ro* ■ tired; ~ Ho4s flucceudcd by::George. p. Gillmorei Esq, late a -democratic mcmbcp.of the Legislature-from tho Whig coun ty of Allegheny- ~ ■■i -Ehe-Posthasoverbeen n-fidthfol and influential advocate -modsures ofifab democratic party*.: . • Thomas Phillips, tM-j Still conunuea ono ofihe partners of the Post- . . . „ (Pa.) ArguaJ r day contains thoValodictOryof feck; Harper, Esq.,tho lato > editor.-' Sir, H&rpdrb&s'conduetedtbe jPoSt for ft number ofysarsi withftbiaty. enarsy Knd e£ndaaey:i ooorgftF;6£U nore.ftgentlcannagfiltlftthwrt—Wo learn from the PittsburghPosi of thel2thinst.jthai Iccky HarporjEsq.jthe able sad fearless editorcf that paper, has. sold bis interest In it.tq George P. GiUmoro, Esq« Iwo-dcmr ocrati® member torn idieghoay county in the Legislature of Pennsylvania. , Wo ore loth to part with broihcrHarper.-Ho Is a so and democrat, and an excellent and. has made tho Post, dozing the seven poors ho . has been connected with it, one i of the best and most reliable papers in tho counter; bni ini Mr.Gillmomwe antidpai&an-ame wtosker, and ono that! i is well calculated to ftlj the post vacated bySlr.Horpcr.ln 1 speaking of,Mm in his valedictory Mr. Harper says: MUr. i Glllmoro :is a National progresaxvo IkanocraV true fohis party and its principles; heis- a fine scholarfanaccomplisb* ,ed writer, dnathorotigWy acquainted trtth tho history-pol itics. sjid laws of.the cpnntry.:-Our brethren of-tho demo cratlo press will find Mm courteous and obliging; and both ready and capable, tot ustain and derfead-hts position jq a standard-bearer in tho democratic ra»ht”*w- 1 ■: >:■ -z& ■' To both gentlemen, we tender our best wishes, and hope tfrseetboPostrpiospez*. It Is worthyofsUberai support bothas a political andcommegcial piper; by the way, would it not be well bo well lot moreiofiodr.mcrmmUto patron iso this paper T Wo can truly.say that Its - market reports aro not«urp«scdljy coy paper la Pittsburgh. 'XlVom the £b(mshttrgh!(Pa.} Democrat] •. -MokHistf Post.—Lecky Harper, has. disposed of his 1 interest iatMs.weU-'khoWndemoeraUo paper/ toGoorge F*-i late mombcr of tho Pcfinsylvania i Representatives, from'AltcghehyiConnty.;-91r.-Harrer has been connected -with .this establishment seven' yean, and daring that poridd iws performed much good service forlho party .Inro tiring from the Chair. Editorial ho ■ will take with him tho good wishes of tho democrats of Western Fen&r sylv&nia. J -■ 1 > Mr. GlUmore Isa eentlcmastoffino talcntsund education, ; and we have no doubt; ft 111 make an excellent oditor - [From the Clarion (Pa.) Dcmcraut.].- 1 o ■. *. : ■ EsiToaua Ctuxas.—EeckyHarpcr, Esq,, of tho Pittsburgh iloming Postjlms disposed of Ms Interest-la that exton- < etve establishment io Geo. F» GlUmore.' slr. GlUmore is tho. same-tried/- popular aud‘nnSincbisg:dcmacrat who was elected ftton tuo .whig-nddan county' of -Allegheny tetho liegifllfkturu. -- lie -'is } a• scholar aud sad a gentleman, ful ly-capalde of contributing io 'tfao colnmua ofibePost in a manner that will vindicate its heretofore high character os -att' oxponont of democratic principles. Wo aro glad-Mr. Phillips, the gentlemanly partner of Mr. [Torpor* till retains ■ an Interest in the establishment,- end- WHI coutinac at the business. ' ... {From the Butler (Po)Bcmocratic Herald.) . A-TEorromi July thol2lh instjMr.Georgo 7. GUlmoro took thepl&ca of 31r; -Lecky Harpor, one of the editors of the *’ DaDy 1 (Morning Post,” Pittsburgh.: Mr; GIIH. more has thd reputation of being a sound andjluant writer. : We hope his new undertaking may be a succcssful-one, and we assure Mr. Harper that onr best wishes follow him. >■■■ fFrom-thaßrie (Pa.) Observer.. ' ■ViKr'L.'H&rp«T,.Es4,ba3EoM oQt Msintcrest in the Fitts . bnrgh Postj to Geo.F. GiUmoro, Ecq., late a member of tho Legislature from Allegheny county.•,and haa rotlrcd from : the profession. -HhOipaper wUI« ho conducted:hcrcafwthr- Phmlpa & GUlmore, in whoso hands wo Imva no doubt.it, wDI maintain Its position as an Influential Democratic Joux i;naL. " :{Frpm.ihs?hQailelphbi Kewj^TOilg.]. - TaE pjmEUEOB pDST.—Leaky Harper, Esq., for some, years post tbo editor end part owner of the Post, has with* drawn fftm that establishment, and is succeeded by Georgs F-GlUmote,Ksq.: Mr. GUJmore Is a Democrat or the pro* grcasiT* or Young America school; wasduring the lost sea*. *ioa of tha Xcglslature -a member of that body firm the Whig amxtty or Allegheny* hating ;bcea elected by the die* affection of'Widgs, who refined to support Mr. Denney be* e&oSehe votUd cotinlodge bimself-to tho fopport of the Maine Uqttot Lair. (Mr.; rial chalrof that rnluahloDcnrocratlc paper, eudiSraac ceoded by Geo. F. GXUmore, Km., of ifcafceUy.; Mr, Harper. rstires whan tho cstabUshmcntw In a rat prosperous con* dltion* end after bo has fought and won tho battle—be can no*retire withhonor. -We a» sorry (opart with him from the editorial corps, although he U succeeded by a gentleman of talent, and a Ktrcug.advocate lu tho cause of Democracy. All tho parties have our kindest -wishes for their future prosperity. ■; • . [From thoDuiomawn (Pa.) Genius of Liberty.] ? : EEiTtmua CiiAsQs.--Leckj Harper,'who has for many [ years edited tbo Pittsburgh Pcsst, has mcrcdbli connection i with that paper, and George F. GRlzaore, his place;' Mr. r Harper: was o ready and '’Vigorous writer and willing defender of damocratia-prtnciples and measures^and madomany worm Ittends during hi* editorial career. la retiring, he carries with him tho good wishes and confidence of his editorial brethren;- •• i •.■■- ■■ tobeugemlcmAtL of n»* pertft—in etory-rerpset worthy jtzul jCapabW-iif taking tbo place so long and ably filled by Mr. lisrpe>—and a thorough nation* aVprogiesslva Democrat May nwoiws attend (ho Post *nd Its late editor, through all coming time; ■■x .■> [From the Boater (Pa.) Star. ] • NfftrsPAPtm Ctauuc.—Tho .PUtabuith :Ptet hf .Tuesday morning comes to Us containing Mr. Harper’s valedictory, and his successors F. Gl&more, Esq. ■Since Mr. Harper's connection with tho Post, Ithasstood la tbefrontof tho. buttle during hot contested and has never been found tardy .In defending tho principle* of the Demo* emtio party. We wish him sueceasln. whatever he may eo* i gage. - Mr. Gillmora is the gentleman elected last tail in A I-1 Xcgheny county, to the Legislature. He is said to be well: qualified for tho position. • 31c. FMUlpsj who. is one of the . most clever editors wo know in PUteburgtmdays in. } r i - r . . ■ [Prom tho Philadelphia Pennsylvanian.] n -... - Hamer, Esq., who hut for many years conducted: the Pittsburgh Pest with ablHty. and success, has disposed of Us interest In that paper to George P.GUlmor«,.Ejq-, whole Introduced to the public as National Democrat and au accomplhh** writer——^—. . _— (Fro?* tho Token, Pittsburgh. ] r , Mr. LwkT Las ttlJ Mr. Harper baa done good.&reloetfntha democraUceau» i and we hope, his retirement way bens pleas&ntashlsl&bor* . beretofare have been useful to the patty, . [ From tho New Zisbon (0 ) PS trfot.) rSP*We see by.O\e Pittsburgh Post, of Tuesday,that our i old friend, Uecky Harper, bos disposed ofbla ontlre is* ! tereat in that. «slab»*hment to Geo. P. OUlmore, a i prominent and lofloeutlal Democrat of that city,. We part | with Mr. Harper with regret, : For a series of years be has | been an abbs, and fWthfui laborer In the Democratic cause, i and we know of no pditor.of ouracqu&tatancetrho has beca- I more efficient and untiring. ;,Ho has our warmest -wisboa for his future,happiness and welfare. Tho Post, in Urn fu* tore, will be oonduated bv Messrs. PlUllips A Ulllmoro, gen* tlemen who will undoubtedly make it an able and faithful Bentinel on the watfh*tower of Democracy* [ From thq Washington (Pa.) Examiner. ] ; /Ky*Wa Inadvertantly oiqUtal, last' week, to notice the ebangeof editors in the Pittsburgh Post, lecky Harper. Esq., who prosidod nrer tbo Post for six or eight years with marked abnity, if succeeded by Georgs F; Gillmore. Esq, lato member of tho Lcglslatqrvfrora Alleghany- county, : Hr. Gillmoro la a „frtratl«xjariof' fine talents* and we doubt not ho will be able rally to maintain the high reputation of tho Post, as & Democratic organ. [From the fiteubonrillo (0 ) Union.] i Tns-Pimmon post.—-Lecky Harper, Eiq., has disposed ; of blainterestin the Pittsburgh Post to Hr. Geo- F. Glilmore, ! who with In connection with onrold friend Philips,condnct ! It hereafter. Mr. Harper's odltorial laborff in the Post wore ; ' of signal servieeta tbe party,-and many: of his. Wends will! kora bis withdftWAf-from Jthat papor.with regret.: Hr; i Gnimoro's salutatory gives ovldenoo of much ability, and we doubt sot the old Past, under tho new arrangement, -will l maintain the high cbaiuotor jt has won among tbo joprsaii i oftbocountry, 1 i The BnUroad Convention, which met at Clarkaville, on tfco lSth Incfc., appointed a committed to employ an engineer to survey the routo for the proposed eztcnßion-of the Bo&noke Valley Bailroad to Milton, N. 0., and from thence toXeakeviUe- A qommittoo was also ojh pointed to uso every • effort to proonre from tho legislatures of North Carolina and Virginia a charter For the same. The following resolution was adopted by the convention : Reiolvsd t That we decmlfrof groat importance to the interests of Clarksville/ Milton/Norfolk, Baltimore, Petersburg and Tftlmington,' and of the up country generally, that tho Roanoke Valley Bailroad TopACCO MABKET;~It ‘ IS' Said there is afaUingplFln the receipts of tobaooo, this year, at Louisville, of 6,028 hhds f and that there are now not over 200 hhds. there unsold/ The Courier says: ; The.prevailing.prioes.cn Tuesday last,.'were from s'4 85 to slOfar.the logto.manufacturing leafj With sales of 22 hhds;, three of -whloh Bold at, $lO, and ten at $9 60 and $9 70 The ' prevailing 'prioes .of tobacco nt tho ware houses on the • f9th of July a year ago; * were $2.60 to so.l6.,'the extremes, and ahhd. of manufacturingleaf,; for which - the planter -re* fused - $6 76: lost year,: was sold a day-or two since at s9 r I The BnroETEn Ohdinatioh of Bev. Be. Ives. —The Bostpn Pilot, a Catholic print, states i the following reasons-which will prevent Bishop tvesfromr.ecemngordination as a.Priest of the ■Catholic CimrohJ It soys; . “He. cannot be ordained priest without the Oonseut.of his wife. ; To make hot*, consent worth anything, she must■ he a Catholic. . Even then, it wilPbe worth nothin®-unless she retire volun tarily to a convent • Even so, there will besoms' atffipnlty ,in obtaining-ipermißsion .for him to beapric3t J? f Ghahah’h MAeAzreE.—We have received this valuablemonthly for August.- -The illustrations are good, and the contributions of an excellent character comprise articles from some of the be3t.of,onrAmorican. authors, JHerr Aiosander, the taaglQi&n, Jo. plajing off tne tiiiskofjlic'taagio piatol.ln Clio toOjlll., shot MooonfcdeKito io the loft aide;- -Tiie_ wound, it is feared, Tnllprom fatal " u - ‘ . -f 1*» -, f * *■' * , T H » » * STESGBBHVIUUB' BAIUBOAD. Having a few hours leisure bours on Monday afternoon, we paid a visit to the section of tho StoubcnylUorpad which lß;now,beingiWorked by our. friends Skeen & Co. 'AftertaKng a- view of the beautiful} shoateo - in which Messrs. Bkeen and Biel pass a walktolho Tunnel. 'Abuctet was prepared for ns, we slipped in, and in half a moment’s time we were 149 feot under ground. We found ourselves in on Immensercavern full of the odor of ‘MUain otfaiallpeter/’ißutit.waa sa : wonder,.:tbe.llfce ■of which, cannot he often- lonhed. upon in a lifo * 4 time;:. The machincry attached to the worhs is | tbotostcompletewo have ever-seen.?-The- in genuity displayed in produoing labor-savin gma- j phines is perfeotly wonderful. A. small engine | js Bo arranged that it wflllet downund holst-up ! the hands in a moment's time. . It isalsoso | struetbd that it supplies water to Ihehpllors, and , also pomps ont tho water from the well, i In our paper of thp ,20 th. of Juno,;we gave a 1 I long-description of this stupendous work, from I {which we make a short extract: : "“Tho prosecution:of tho work, east ono west from the bottom of tho Shaft; Is et presont verytedionvlabonousy 010 v. - Eat a email number of sum can bo .worked to nivan tageSand-at ovoryblatttbe workmen are bolstod tobotopv; In a obCrt time, this win bo obvlotM, and.tho. workmenal-. towed to remain below at the timo. ofbUailoS,. thus aavlag a neat amount of lta&.._,AA soon wtho to tbaiOonhitoUopth, thc.wcuJaneu oomiuencod driving the, w heading’? coat ami west, and, already. *,4is tauceof near. Sfty that otLoaeh ride of, tho .shaft liaabccn opened through, Solid rock—every fcot of tho.tray- having tohsovercomeby, bloating.'- The corridors at preamt cro alitoea feefc.oldp by, kovonendohalf high—tho width is .that «?olrcdby.tho naugoot tho road, but thohnlgbt of tho tunnel wUI bo made the uniform seventeen feet throughout.. This wJU be done,: however, uttb. great cue, as soon. ss,‘;.dajr-llgbt ’ ■ pan bo reached ot cither end. Tho ehoft isnotsunk inthe middle if the tunnel, butsevenhundred feet fromjtho-ewtend,, and flftoocu hundred fcet ftom the west end—th»: tnnnel fair ■■ fixst orcr twcnty-tffp .hundred, toot mlengu.. ; ’Avoir dotennlsalion ie ovineed .by tho contactor,to - prose- -1 cute the vork—hands ars employed im the tunnel, day ana J night, one nat commencing work at 7 A. U, and the other at | elr pVlt ■ About fcrty barrels of Dupout’a blasting powder. | Soused every iarook, In tho blasting work.,- Hvoblaitsnre put off at a time, and the erprogo number ofblasta ts about | nun hundred porday/*' :■ ■. -| • Tho company is now working ninety lands | day and night, nn4 even with this force thoy tlo 1 notexpcctfo completa.tbeir,, job. before, nextj SJuly. It is certainly one of tho- heaviest rail* 1 •road oontraota that has over been.glven ont, nnd | Hfhen It is completed will do much, credit to one. | friend Skeen nnd his able assistants Items of Dews and Miscellany, ' The Richmond Mail states that tho whole line of the Central Bond Is now under contract as far. 03 Clifton Forge—that on engine has been trans jported across the monntaiß, to oonvey passen gers between -Waynesboro’ ..and Staunton, and that the trash across the mountain has heentinal -5y determined' upon, and by December It Is i jcslculnted to have tho cars running thremgh ta Staunton. “ it 'The Danville (Va.) Bcpnblican Bpeaks of a I distemper pmalllng'among the cattle of the re* | 'gion thereabout, and adjacent in North Carolina, Which is very destructive. It has prevailed for several summers. s •M. Augusts ■ Mailly, an editor [of tho cily of s Philadelphia, arrived iuFarisafow weoksngo with a moving panorama of North American scenes, which :ho has exhibited-in the theatre calledliaeolieEßrtholemy.--- { The Springfield: (Mass.) Republican, in view -of tho dilapidated condition of-FranhlinW tomb jetone, rcaommends that a plain, unpretending 'monument bo substituted for: it, and that it be bailt by tho printers of America. i - Thera is a demand for laborers on nil thova- Lrions railroads now- making near Wheeling—the [ Cleveland and Pittsburgh ; Marietta and Cin cinnati; Central Ohio, and Hempfiold.v , It is said the latter road offers to pay $1 per day. i The Americans visiting Enropo this year ore I not ions stopping at Paris.and iheyare traTel llngii for tho moat' of thorn, in Germany and: (Switzerland. > Mors than a hundred miles of the Illinois Con : -trai Bailroad arealready in operation, and euoh [ is the forwardness of the whole line, that within | a year from the present time, the whole road I from Chicago to Cairo is expected to bo. opened. I.Ten thousand men are now employed upon the -work. • ■■ >■ ■ . i; Mr. Fisk, tho distinguished engineer of the iChosspookc and Ohio Canal, has accepted the (appointment tendered him to run the disputed ‘railroad lines in Monroe and Greenbrier, Va. .-:: h Tho Boston and Worcester .railroad-company that hereafter no passengers, will be •’tnken by the Sunday night train; Tho train will ‘Consist of a moil ear only. ' - I;-J;, Garni), a wealthy lawyer, residingin Owen ■county, Ky., took seven slaves to Cincinnati on l .the loth, and gave them their liberty, with ample means for. sustaining them for one year. ' ; Sfsjor Gwynnhas been re-appointed Chlof En gineer oftbo North Oarolinoßailroad, at nn an nual salary of, $5,000, besides s3,ooofor super-, lutending the surTCys of-the road. • ■ " : Dr. Bobert Batter, State Treasurer of Virgin ?la, died: of cholora morbus, at' B!ohmoad,Va., .on Thursday.: Tho: authorities: of Madrid have deemed it noccssaryto prohibit the drawing of teeth in the pnblio streets; first, because it is derogatory to the dignity of a dentist’s profession; and, scoondly,; because *'it stains tbe streels. with blood." ] The postmaster of New York, has arranged to i open the mail far ihefcrclga steamers, on: the wharves, on the.day of sailing, not to closo until fifteen minutes before the steamer: leaves.—• Doable postage is charged, to meet the expenses of the arrangement. 11 A young man nomcd-Lcon Morey hasbeen&r reated, ia.NewYork on. suspicion of beingeon i oemed.ln a robbery of :diamonds, dlamond-jcw i Wry, gold breast-pins, ear-rings; bracelets, Ac./ i to the value In ollc£obout-$4,000 —tbeproper- ity of Francisco/do Silvft. .<:•i p. Com. McKeover, of the 0; S. frigato Con gross, lately arrived utNew-York, appears to | have won the admiration of hls'entire crow for ihis-kindness-towards them during thoir long I Bruise.- They have published a oard.of thanks,- i and also proposed to presont him with Borne suit i able mark of esteem, which-he declined.^ : A yonng man in Cumberland county, Va., (named Franols Slogor/ was found dead in the ■woods, a few days ago, afterhaving been mtesing for four days. He bad been oat hnnting,und it is supposed fell from a treo. His two faithful dogs .woro found undor the tree, where they had re mained from the time of tho untimelyi death of their master, 1 The - Manchester papers elate that Hon.Ud ward Everett, with President Pierce and some members of , the cabinet, are expected to. attend: tho New Hampshire State Fair, The orator, of tho occasion is B. P. Johnson/of Albany, Sec retary of the New York Agricultural Society. - ; Miss Handley, a yonng lady .of 17 years, died on the 11th ihst.lnHardin county, Ky., from the effects of corrosive sublimate, whi oh she hat mistaken for epsom salts. ■ Bov, Theophlius -Fisk,' o£ Philadelphia, late chaplain of - Congress, has consented/to- -take charge of; the Universaltat Society, in TJtlco, N. |£i r until they shall secure the services of a per manent pastor. : 'The Methodist Protestant ;Church for. KeoV | circuit trill hold-a camp meeting in the woods of. '. Josiah King gold, Esq., about ■ three miles .from Chesteriown/ commencing on Thursday, tho. 11th: of August The Methodist Episcopal church for- Quecu Anne’s circuit intend holding a camp at Church Hill, to commence on Friday, the 11th of; August I -Tho citizens of Augusta, Go,, have called a meeting for the let of'August, for the purpose of; .preventing nsoareity of. corn, by laying in a, general stock; from whioh. all who wish will draw ot eostprices. -The assessed-property in St Louis, Missouri for th6.yeatlß6B,amounts, to ,SB-i fin inerease of between one and twomillions over the previous year. *l* „ v v j * ‘V V + * a , * 9 - , ‘ * > -■ t GAH.AHT COHDCCTOB' AH fl-HEBICATT, havAi. offices. j -■ The following interesting incident red to but moagcrlyin our telcgrophie r>port the steamer's cows a faw days* cmcS: — ■ The Smyrna eorrcspondenf''of-.the Marseilles Semaphore giro 3 accounts- of tho disturbance in Smyrna, of which we have fclrcady bad the an nouncement by telegraph, via Halifax. It apr pears -that. M. Costa, a Hungarian, ox-aid de camp to Kossuth; and who had just returned from . the: United: States, was ;■ secreted.: in ..the house of a- Sardinian, in Smyrna." Hla where abouts came-to thenars of- M. Yckbcckcr, AuC- ; -trian Consul General,- who, under.pretence.of, searching for a thief, dragged , him out, gagged, j hfl.nd_-poffed opdjcojrveycd -him on.board the , Austrian brig-of-war Hussar. . Ail the efforts of r the other Europeans, aided: by Ali Pacha ana. 1 the native officers; to: have the prisoner handed over, to the locaU.tribunals. wero ia.vain, ..On i the following day tbd U; 8. frigate-St. Louis en tered tho port, and the captain of the frigate, accompanied bythe U. 8. Consul, immediately' 1 went on hoarditha.Austrian ?hlpimid;demanded 1 to tali with-tha.'pwsoncr, whom they believed to ; f ha^o: a claim to the protection:-.of. the .United; 1 States.-* Tho-Austrian Lieutenants in-oommand ■ denied that ho had any prisoners on board. The captain of the- St--toms and the Consul-then went to the Austrian Ccnsnlote, where, after a scene of .the most ".■violent kind,-Mi-.Vekbecker. 1 admitted that- : the was onboard, oudj 1 gave a forced ccDsent to see blear fieturning on board the Austrian vessel;the Amerioan captain 1 thus addressed COmmnnder Schwatfa—.“ When, 1 I came on board a short timo.elncei-yoilr lieu^ 1 tenant lied to l my face 1 Thc- meanest of my 1 cabin boys would not have.been guilty .of.each, oowardice! " Where is. the prisoner ?, ~I .wish to t gejs him.” _-Aa Commander Schwarts hesitated, i: the American added—-1‘ Bear in mind, that if the -: I prisoner clalmamy protection,andJhaS the slight-] |nst right to it,-I will remove him jny self,^andwUl-| 1 not -to remain - onother ffiiuute,on.] board.”' ’ Unfortunately tho generous Aorta .of 1 tho oaptain of the Btr Louis were useless, for the I prisoner- prevaricated and .betrayed himeelf sa-j much in hta replies, that he did not-give his de- j fenders the slightest, ehanseto save .hint, \7hen 1 this was known on ahore, great excitement broke 1 out; and the Italians :would havo barned tho 1 Austrian Consulate, had It not been-well defend-- ed. In their heat they attacked three. Austrian t midshipmen who were on shore, and killed one;' : Oa the other aide; the Greeksl or Austrians—the : account is somewhat plan to as sassinate the American ofAoers.-but being.warn-! ed-in time, they avoided the danger. The Ita-j lions and their, allies have sworn to poignard tho 1 ten Greeks: who*arrested Costa, and the Greeks < swear they will' murder ten Italians for every 1 I Greek. The city continued In a ferment ; Ali; I Pacha, the Turkish - Governor;: -had- protested.; I against Vekbeoker’s dospotio act,, and sent, a Icourier to Constantinople to lay the affair before I his government; and later accounts telegraphed | from Vienna say that KaboullEffendi has been 1 sent to inquire into the matter; also that All is i deposed,: and Ismael; formerly Minister of Com -1 merce; appointed in -bis stead,- the : Austrian Intcmnncio atConstantinople having demanded; ihnt the Porte; within twenty-four hours, should give satisfaction for tho outrage committed on the Austrian officers*. ■ jrf7»Tha London Times thus discourses dpon I the prospect* of an European War: . r • By way of set-off-against the novelty, the ex citement, thoenteipriao,-the popularity and. tho i possible glory of a war with Russia, let na just# eit down and count the cost.. - We could chat up. - the naval power of-Rnssia in the Black Sea and the Baltlo by costly Beets atboth stations—steam, always up, wind and water always having their woy. Weoould easily enable Turkey to make.a desperate fight by-enormous oubsldlee. .W c could protect our commerce from Yankee priva teers and other freo-uud-ea?y gentlemen who would take out letters of marqno from Russia, by a recurrence to the old Bystem of merchant men sailing like wild geese In Bights, with a fri gate or two leading tho way. Wo could. suspend tho whole foreign commerce of Russia,.by a process which would double the. price of our corn, hemp and tallow. We could engage half tho Continent on our aide of tho quarrel, by surrendering every; other .' question- of. honor, duty or Interest we happen to have with each separate State. •We could prolong the: war in definitely by another national debt.- We could stop if at our pleasure; by.allowing Russia to. tako all she wants, with a little over for demur rage- ' Withproportionato bribes we could secure the concurrence of other nations. -On the other hand, all tho> nations of Europe, would ho bank rupt, their principal creditors being in this me tropolis. Their manufactures and commerce would be ruined, to the injury of those who con sume what they make and make for.them m re turn. We are all; so bound together: that it is hard to say whether in materiat ; consequences we should suffer more by victory .or by defeat— It is our unhappiness to havetbe largest stake In peace of all nations on the face of the earth; and so long as we stick tothat game we are sure: to win. " The most orthodox wpr .ever fought is only an Irishman’s row, a game of cracked ekuUa obd, bloody noses; very amusing to those whoso cloth ing jis of litUe volne, ond whose natural, inte gument is rather hard, but far from amusing to agcotleman who has paid five guineas for Ms ooat, and whoso face rs susceptible of contusions. There is not a point in which thatimmense.glass house; which we call the British Empire.ia not liable to damage. > ; Latsb JttOM AusißAtu.—Advices from Mel-- bourne to the Bth of Aprll roport that in all the Australian Oolonieß the markets wore nearly hare of goods, and though large arrivals of emigrants had taken place, the labor market showed a ten dency to. rise. Beamen wero more plentiful. All articles- of Import were in active demand. Baring tho first three months of 185% upwards of 600,- 000 ounces of gold had been shipped from Mel bourne olono. Rich mines' of tin ore had been discovered in Victoria. j&r MEIW CE&TIFICATES. -£3 , Mu. SotoMoxs:--! called atyour ofSooontbeUl- Joly,&ed' -stated tho nature or xny opes, which - was very bad at that time; yon salted Dio with Bpoctcrios that did my eyes-»: grab deal of-g00d... They were tctj much lnCamcd at the .time; hot that laflammafion-has now left. I can now boar the light of tbs Sun or a lamp, as well as ever, I shall call on yon and got another pair, la case I should have, any mhtormoo with them, as I would not be. without them un dcr any consideration.: Yours, rcspectfally, ■.,. JOHN MAGEE, corner nigh and Webster Bts, := Ptmamtaß’, July 11,1553. : Ms. Soioaoss:—Being compelled to wear Spectacles, I .bavo never been able to get a pair bat what made my eyes; erhe. 1 have triod a great number of glasses,- bat always tailed, until I obtained a pair from yon. Icamseebyday or candle light for any length of time, with the greatest ease sod com fort. :. - ifre, Waterman U very much pleasod with her glasses. ■ I remain, yours, truly,. .. ..X- ' .1- L. 6* WATEEMAff, 103 Wyllff at Pimßtraan, July 19,1853» • ' * -r . • I havo bean under the necessity of usipg Glasses for my cr&l years, bat hovenever found & pair to suit my eyes, or that I could: use .without firilguc, until H obtained -a pair of Mr.- Solomons; By the aid of those I bought of him, I •can geo as well as overl eould. I can readofwritn with thorn for hours, without the least fatigue, both by day and candlelight. ---- I bare tried In-all the stores la the Stale of Pennsylvania to obtain a pair of <3lasses that would- suit my eyes, and -foiled In every instance; 'Knowing the difficulty of obtain* lng th&so suitable far the sight, I do most earnestly rceom - mend to those laboring under defective vision, to apply to Hr. Solomons, of trhoa Glasses can be obtained to suit all’ eases Yours, Ac. J. MOERISON. ' • -AUKSEiT CUT, July 20,1855. • ' jySttdairtsepla ; - * JtSl*. Ha. Soiouoxa ir-Froia Infancy I have been afflicted wUh weak eyes and short slghfednesa, and in all my travels : I have never been able to got a poifof GLASSES that ▼ bold help me. I hove hod several pairs that would enable me to ace more distinctly,'but could uever-keep them on more :than ono*half .hour, from the £mt. that they'-mnsed such great pain. ‘ I happened to wo your advertisement, hy .^filch- 1 aaw you had Just imported some, a&dasithalbeenmy constant aim to get a pair that would benefit me, I thought r would try tout's. You must-not think mo flattering, .when Isay thbymora than answer my expectations.- I havo not been able to read by candle-light formore. than half an hour at'any foie I got these Glasses.. ;Sincol got i Ka g 080 g an . day oil day, imd until 10 b^locki.without expcrfenrijjg th® least pain, which is a thingl havo not done before for jejirs.. : I say thismuoh* as I think 11 dc sorvfn 3 your cntarorlsc, : and hoping others may be benefitted by it- ' - You are at liberty tomafca nsaof my rum™ .ff.nT Hmit for reference. 'Tam, ■ HEKiIY.EABL, Wharf blaster, Pittsburgh. • P. B.—l forgot to mention that my wife is greatly bens •fitted by the pair she gotj and equally jleaaetL : 4yl*. • i (SrSXore Home Teattmony. *T>. . think }t&umore than, Jashco-tojoo, as well as to the American community, to state that the SPEC TACLESI bought Item you suit me welL X flhd my sight much Improved. lean esq small print with thym for any length of time without fatigue to my eyca. ‘ Should myright ebnrinuo to improve by the jose of them; I hare no doubt bnt l shall be able to-read without them In a short rims.-; - , Yours, truly,. -■< - •;...; % MOBNDKa. . Allegheny City, June 25,1851• - >*. • .£&». I have used Mr. Solomon's EYE GLASSES fore very brief period, with decided advantage, and b&ve no'hcrita* tlon in stating, that * defective virion of long standings bos .been relievod, and the organa scfm -to he.acquiring Ttgor And tone.. I therefore cheerfully bear witness tp-thdr*S icellency and accuracy, es -SotoaonVekai-as practical Optician, and. the wonderful fodllty with which he adapts his Glasses to the various peculiarities .of sisism; -* ■- _ . - i>. b. smojvT i r. No. 2f"Wayne strest, Jittsbursh,-^;;• ‘ June 20,1853. Jc&Sa '.s * * J £3“ It is all accounted for in tho fsllacJrs i lines:. Many philosophers have written learned dlPS ,, itations all about “ tho Fallbut the psct I atro'not only satisfactorily accounts for iljfuli, lint for the tears whiah are cised np with' pleasure :— Avrora. ' • . ■ TThcu 1070 sres & cMU, t: J vent idli" 2 rotm.l ; - *3£ongCovers,thenbct:>Bol3l22l*6&7Z ■ Ocfl nioro In tho vsiloy o bower iiu ‘ -. Sosv«t,UenuredhteUo stay.-, Of (ahead, from the trcra,haag.o garland lair, ■. r’ A fcontain tan darkly hencath; . >.; = ■ mrta Pleajnio had hang np the flow’rets there, XoTehn«rii,«najompei4th3TOattn; : ■ • Bat Loro didn't kcoifc-andat yean, /: • 5 io >: AV ■..■; That Sorrow bad m3a of he? owq gaiUears __ thflAmimnured beioW. . .'. Be caught &t the wreath—'with too much haste. Aahoys when Impatient will do—-. ■..•■■ It fall la thosoOTtsrevf hWtastcj - " *- : And theflovcrs wexo all wet through- - ->>• ■ ’i y f63 -07 bnabel basket- It is surmounted'by .us elegant toss; fall of flowers.;, among themnra the French., lily and- thepompon.flowerf,.*-wreath - of -the Irish shamrock- end Spanish Ivy. encircles - the toss—the ■ Empress Eugenie- being vcf :-Irishtmd- Spanish descent Around the vase sro the anas of the cities- of France, and seven - cornucopian filled-with- fruit and produce of the field;.-'-The golden letter, N is -Conspicuous -in every portioa of the cake. ,> - - - ! Tan -Sboab- asd Molasses Questios- —The proper ofßcers’ln.the SfreaEury Department are burily engaged in Investigations to-eaable theut to dotermino whether -to regard tho recent ef forts to introduCa-half-mado sugar irom Cnha Into the port olTHew-Orleanans fraud, ortopass. the' article- on ' the- payment- of lawful duty oa sugar. ’, Siiteen-cargoea in all, iraported’bytha celebrated'New Ortoans, refiners/Belcher & Co., have been iseized; and. await; the. dcclslaaiof the department t - ~ ~ ’ . ‘ - - A now species of-grasshopper- haa been very destractive to herbage of evciy.klnd; this eeasea in thavicicity ofhlercc?ahnrg f -Pavlti3Ct a light 'yellow; eblo’r;larger than and most ..voracious, devouring; grass,-’ 'cornrpotatocsr, onions, &k -Farmers are obliged to take' up. thei?ivegetablc3 to Bave;thezi -from destruetiorh as -this army- of insects entirely strip the gardens; and notonly cut the leaves off eom/ bat Stalks on inch in diameter ore eaten, off close to the ground. 7 , Quauastise'Beoulatioss. —Information his been rccoited from tho United -States consol tit St. John’s, Paerta Blce.-tbaJ the government of theistaoihisdetercuiiotilo'eiiforsa afrlotly the sols coiafhg ti> tfc'differeijtpdite iis Merto;Riw l are required to. produce bills of health, with the certificate of-tho. Spanish • consul nttaehed, -if there-Is one at the.port otherwise theytriU he subjected to a rigorous quarantine, and Incur heavy expenses. -t .. .. On Slondar, July 25th,' between tha 1100?$' cfjdxand 1 Btm,P. IL, WILLIAM STEVENSON, in&atison of C. H. Elisabeth A-Lore. w . . funeral vfll taka place-on Wednesday nomin&.ai tan o’clock, from the wSUenea of his parents, No £5 First : street The friends of she- fatally anr respectfully invited :to attend* ■ •'•• • ...• •. • —v:.; - -Xn rccri£3U!a4Sfl,6a?ifc»l2ih4astv GRAY, Haq^latiofietlijesrorblSftga. We Heel deep regret in' ta&fclag thlswmounecment." A 3.; busw Gut w cna of out moat esteemed friends, units traaloTod bynUda fcaesr him. -He vain brother to our rapbctod &lov riUscri, Jakes Gjui of Jcorth. street,*© whoa ha was dsoplj aiicdraL . .His a.tog& circle cf acq.-aalatawcs..: HEH. ADV2E2XSHI!E3I3. YYTAXTED —X yormjt fiisa of goal moral 'habits desires ■ Yf viaofctalaspleasant ream with'beard, in a respeeiv tie prirato flailj. - Address at tbo OQco of. the 11 Morning Post.** •■•■ Jy27:lfc* SimUEH ABB&HGEUEIITS.< « s ‘ 3 - 33 - : THE A Q&U HOAD* fTpIIBFast Passenger Sta&mcn iA- Üborty. street-*Teij‘morning at clock, stopping &t aU- the regular shulans-oa the-road*, and. am ring 3si- VhiladolphU the next morning atT o’clock, eoaneettns with the trains direct to Ney Yort^Blso-conn rating at llsrria burgylthlheifcalna for, and arrixlng ia.BalUiaoTg.at-T o’- seiodc, &rai. : vr : / * ■ V 'The Etprcs?Trlin fr&res the*station eTorycxeaLagat ItoSS o*dock, stripping at all. the cro aacctingyUh irains'fcr Bal&norßiat S o’clock,!*. 8L,a120 Vfynnf#riAg^4h-yta^Tor.Ba3ford:Spgtii§a.''i;-r^-':ri.v^.:' : Pare to Fare to Philadelphia, ls9,6o;;Tata t6^Balt!2Mjr*i^; ; Paw to Key Tctk, $11,90." * toNetr YorkvOl i he cooreyed-fronvche depot l to th&cthersJio*cloefc, stopping at all statfemyand running xjajyesfariaiatfobe. v :;••■•■ ■ ’■'"v ■' \ Relamingtrains'crrlxa In Pittsburgh &t2£3, and 8 o’- nloek,j3u.M-i®ad T:iS P. JL ram, xrifl fra ygt 'cnas In cddltiaafatts jstat!Dn,-rit<3,-csKptlhii3Etaflon3 -*taa U;« CaopMj-taro no agent - i ~ *ebra.lessonsftls ftr- prasoaal baggas* aalyt and to. an iamosmtoot oteceSins.Sloa,'.. •: i<- ■* gcspristorv iaTQtscQeraployed-to ccnTcy pissenaen aa&rfeagsas9t& ftoor.ihepapot'nt arihagge not toexcced 12)£ ceattfot kach'pegatigty'.&na cents'lot each trank* ' ' ' '" 7 ' -J; &E3KXMEK, Agsat,?^-’- J> . -AtilislVß.E. Dcpot^-oslibertT;street.* ' Pmsbq^bVJqljr; - -.- fr£3 - * •' 27&tlUk2ilci'>;WV'WilG!7’0' £Sol?Sa }TB the bell*of KathaiiclrWi^nSejvlateupdater latbo LL'rftyof PMbdelphia,wftl make known thdr wbercabootS' *o,the editors of thgrPiitotmrgfa aiorning Post,'thcy wiH Uesrn something to .,■* -Jy2fc3td* -• ! .[Ponnsy Iranian,Axgaa axuLKevs, of.Phlladelpma, please d&Sy ? aaAge&dldns totiaa office.] SPEOTACLE3— artr soiliog tho tery tast 'quality pf Glasses in. oral 'ey# steel 'fogr.giV.-ffrr $l,OO,- which wo-' ;ptasm*Eestfft»e ss ( good 1 -quality ag ; tha»byazrltinerant ■Spectado dealer trout London. Why vu) cuu.tiilsfiss •ecntlimatotahnmbiysscd'in® paying a&rd£aers3forth© tame article they can/buy of racra thaa .ouo flbop. In this ctly fttjlf 'Wotmro len-ezeellent asaoßaeatof aßbinds of framevand fit- lenses to > tha • eye wlihaogttraia optical isclenee. _• .. _ . I jy«&3t. ?;. , •♦. -07 J&rtet 6fc,€onaguf 4th« ■ iHiJIK to the fisna- of-tt» sntecribSß lapfuaatbwnshlpi ex the Fiankstow&Toady-lp idles froia _ Ktts&njgb, oa th® TthJuljy a 11EZKDLEX> - cir . tbs track and tally, about? hr A-yeais. TaecwtierJa iequertsd to icomo. jay- obarsss "asd- - tafca her away, r - [TO resdred u&dibr salo--* “*; ijr. Pulverized Sugar; i u ?• v r ' ' ' i ■ ’ ■ ' - ieau HAWOIt*H;-.::-:rT BOOKS I NEW BOOKS! - ' - - li\: Mites Tremonhea: orSho Love Teatjby Acasite* -;• . \ Petcy BftogjfaM&'s VffbTel, byjj&pry Cooktop, .anther of •“ Ydcntin* :Vo£ ußylresler Sound,”] i** Stanley -•* «■ . . i i AntohSogaj&y of an English Soldier In the United States Amyj- comrrising l Obsamtiess o&d Adrentnna to ti^ ..'.7/ ;-2v-‘V .=,<>• : i.i ;^i,v -! :Qodsy^Xadjr , *Boofclbr'Anspst»->'' , *■•• ► Qwih wm* fop ■■,. EAEY.POII TRADE— * * ' - ltU ln cuh saa $3,000 .In CMy Lots, fcr :» good mottsase - - *' 3good6roeery-Bton»fbfr«aah-'' . f l jjmj Etna' property. -:. - ■■; ■»■ ?-• -“ - e-* •• -» ] -/l Cfetmtryßesl&jace and CJ tj Storo if2l be r: , v * - z. ) good Yiaesar krill' bo exelanged for--good .slsSStob aiid SI^OCD-In Groceries calonger short ' The sray tobo finltedbJtocallca "• - . ' -is -THOMAS \700H3, Onrametrial-Broker, 45 - mjJIW BOOKS AKDMAGAZdES for August— '. • • : : v Ooday 1 * lato’ji Boot £br Augusts •*: r . •pV ••Qtahiia’iMagasinelbr- • *.“ : r / *.r •• •••••• • Potmoa’i Mngarine . -•/; J • Milos Tremflnhero; or ths Lots Test. . ; | Peyer BSlagTiain. ty Henry Ooettro. ~ - ' v ' ;The Bobbers ’Wlfa; a Domestic Bcmance. i Tbo Owl Creek Letters. L . English Soldier in thaTJuttsd States Array, Rccelrodandlbisalsby ACO, - ? -jyBo.- •••■■• *4 • - : % r■! 70 Fourth stir. fftTAlßS—2CokesB,ftsscarted.fiw*aiBl»T - ■. tl&jyffi - SmiHASISCLAIH. i v/UiEG Aßf—lb hbls crima cider l5? eala by IV-": Jy23 -BUEgHAgniCLAIgi ' ipifiODND. SPIGKS—2O boxes Ground - • *.! \X ~ . „ 10 do do ;.Anspes; , j „ _lO cans- do v I Ground Ginger, put up vi&oni adulteration £cr ealo pj. . ... fjygg],. • , . .axgg&eiKeLAiß, • WTtBXAIOJBaX TOBACCO—In bbls andfcaifbbls.fsrealo Rj fey • - fjyggf ’ samiAsiyciiAiß--. ■/>LAS3-80 boxes 8 by*o j Mjr A; .100 do I0byl2; ' 90 dolfrbyUr .STdOTby* 9; -' ffofeateb- fflOUAOOa—COkegsYlirfaiiSsiflt; 1 - Ji'- -. -< SO fcoxcsW.lt GrsnYj6’s; . : V j..■ .• —~r 7 ”20-.da-'Barnett& nobiasaa’ti’s;'■. !-r.:V; 20'do''WebrtraOld;’ ", ' WilhaTsrtety of otherbrands,ihrcaleby *••.'*■■ •. i >iysa .» •«•.:,• . siycLAm. jTVT 0. SDQAB—IOO hMn prime H, o.Bcsar* ibr sal# fcy ■■ U3U < Jyga - - : r- ■. -:■ -SHiTgTfecx»&ia> npr ALF-fiPAIiISIi Slffiii»3~TCTyggparior;Rg£&Z3' ■ *• - ~ *m2k*smx£S2L w Statu* $% lEOAB EOCBE EOIA3SES-C9 b&!i cf fesbiala iSisis HM-tataby tayssj ' '-Eanin&sEicma tQoni-jsa-p N •' -' »• *t • -* ' \\ J ’?•*: ;i : *:?.4?-."-. ‘ - ’ \\\ ' , ► i - . 1 . *v **>■*■«- * i * —-- - gam i & sreetsnu - rSO&IJIa IVo. is; . . JOEdf bblj i'o.3: lij 3Bl ~ ' Kg£gggp-:C£MS. " ' ~ 11 J. Illl " u 5 E!Hni6mC2^X2sr“ v' -6s -k. * ■ “ > - '"*■'''• *v>>' *''•-* , x ;, v. v.-:. .' A : z ;^v < « S323iXDS9SOS« ‘ ~ * ssvßau* -'eotscr cf rourti :• Vt 62id Jdy —» T/IH . ■•■■•. .. * •:. •• - ■■ • v • ~liSi^HT7 t fafnHgjagcftaaßS»>- .: .TUBS 0? THBDOVETQTHE ARS*cr THUTSIUHP3: : 0? PATTH. AUo, tbs rreat pdat!C3 cftha OJU'xi v ri; X3*. KABLIXiSa, baring ST Cgore3 H& da.... • -Ticiets 25 carts; cbUdres half erica j'ucasoß. itescta £0 wata. ■ • v. 1 ■••'■• • - • •-■■•• jjC^ITT OF?£U3—lOO fcazaiUoiajt reccircd, forjasloby'' v• • fra sinin&snJCLAis^: i 7JOOD OPPOaTUSITY to proccro * Country licziicao-' 1 JT Por sal® aareiTßcraa ca good Lsodr c&iotd cn3mi2a.- : to®* East Liberty, tritb. ■ agocd Pr&iae Houses, eoaftrtably arranged* frplT, 2 pido»j'4 chambers, a room A&dkitsba%4sDa7 &ndAsiie»-Tcsr'Bis also-a largeTgsr dm cud'abuodaaca of £rait,s Etablaamlfcirn* . grnpo-tlnesend fl'.' SozcaSt ij XLEIGSQ .ESOIHEES,aod Dt IETSSE, Wood —— llaj. EOUiSSiSaapsninatSlte; H.-H. 0D385,-Aliestaiy CltjV!; ■ • : ijjl&flCTy ■ •■ “ ' T&T B.—Aclsgla box cr-Dft TEiUJEL'S QDfX#E5?«iU' -L\} «-k&trp aaT.aiftrkffm^ttggf-Faroes's; Sailor's; or Hoahaa> - [s*a hands, lat tfccai chap creracS-eTers) aaafla ,-~K gooi'VOTiißs cider «JX.winter.. - .'. s-' Prepared &sfl cold by.- - : - •* ■»>*- -\MON2OE: < 3SBBIXi : :- t :' ■ jy2sc&wy- •• >••■ i-.-o■: Naagafaiglc»Csaa.l } ■•>•. QSO :JHex7ax& - TylUttw psjd trill• ■• a tcxcMJr JEEREL’S 0125T-: ?^niNT^sa3:c^-lt~£wxa , dlng r to dircstisnfr ■. Ifthsy'siU-call'«traycfSea'andcay wiUr veje&rpcottseienes, tbatl : ltr*ri2Lnot toothy. • pZrfcJ>careCfcappcd V -ftny?. .flora. ftruT; Sww • • oa Children,: aM -greatly not entirely cn» Saltrfceumj PEaa, InSamaar tica'cf -Insects, -IPfsaples- -cntfca ffaco, iitsdfin Pfgaagaaofthfl-gkia* ■ ■ MONEOS JESREELi '-v * - - gaggstfecfe* -• - To? Wk by-PLE2HXG'B2OT3EBS,-'and.Ur.-ESTERS,. •Wood gtrsst, Htfabnrsbs "~-SSSTH,'Eiiminsbn7n ; Mr* HOLIES, TesapsraiOTlJlß; 1 D.H* COEET, AEcsheay Csty, SySfrfe*# - - - ~~ CLSVSLAUD EAIiBOAR- CBABOB OP 712 S •pnoa €LnT&LASiD." ■jTV&'iaid. ftlter , TUESDAY, .July l 3 lb, -ISS3,. Pa£3£ES2r~ vjr Trains ttHl raa d&Qy (Sundays- executed,) t& follows: : ffIBST TRAIN leaves Cleveland at 10 o’dacU, A. BLy'atoeing at all way stations between Qcrelssa-asd'; : -Wellsviila,' arriving Allfaa»‘-gt 12231? and .••• ri222a4rsSJLcennectsstAlliancsiwit2rtlLa • MailTralacf OMg Pitts*, but^hyleaving Alliance atXOG P. Pitts* -burgh at &00 P»-SX- , - ~ 'SOTNB SxpaEss train ißam asvciani at jons aas9 connecting .gith Ssprm-grniscf Ohla---: - and- Pennsyl main- KsHrceS to P&t3biggh,~gnd BTriTisgat ■ : -.-.. - ' 3:30 'P/JLeonneets with lhl3 train. ACCOMMODATION TBAEI tore? Ctoeland ztlXypT 1L to AiSaaee, stopping, at all way stations, sad arriving. -.-. ■St Xk&P.M* : .■,.. . - . _*r - - TbaaibTatelnA'ttmneofc at Hudson> -with Xh& C. Z.& 7,a|l'it^.^ai2^esa-2b ; west, •' or south, by us following Cleveland.. > Laxs-fiaoSß Sd5 P._ 51. to Erie, DanMilc, - YotlcnndßcJStotL-::: . * -: Cis^z^ja^:C&it3n^.A-:CteCa , sAir : RaaLsoi3>-ictEds :&L,toCahnrifraa. and.(Sacia nail r' at" -■ Oalloa : witbgdlgfontalaa.and ladlaaa.RailrbsdtoDajtor, TnmgrHqatl«iy la , aUo end-’- Oale&a. r --pnssahgcxs ty can go ibremgh in Citogo, M - . waukfOk&nd'polnts ■STcsV'&ttrecftoar* shorter 4mp cUter-raiie. ' "Tbmasli-ticbctaiio Tolodo.'Cr DolroU:sS; Chlesgo.sll;. Insallasl4; StEeals£l3;:o&lcaaslS,7s. ' Ticltos to New York, end Easton ■ria .BnSSalo 'foils,vaabeobtained&£thiscillca^—• ■-^■•--^•.■■i.r--.v-y..v.i r-JPsssccseis -era itqaested- taprocura-ihfilr ilclceiff Li th&-- Cottipaaj'sG3cff>cf ' JOilN CAUGHST f ,' : " -jy2s:tf • House,,“Water si. PittaJaarglu .. |jK tLL. KSTATii -FQ& &U*S~-AUnet7'tTO acres of.CcaT: : ;JLXjiLeafl,sixnitofep thaßlononsaftela tftag;.-. r ...f •..> ;•• +••' '123 ama Fana LaisS, .mEs east of- Sharps traxgh; v ;-lQ "ead - 9. day- Shsrgsbcrgfa; -•■ “•,• -.r •• 'Mi Tsfifity.' 'atogt' : 'gcdcg.iaueh.diwpsr : fiisn^- lfor bargaiaa inquirosjf-.- . jj2s - -: JnOIIAS W0QD3,45 Mariast st. , A_A.HiSOil £ CO., Jfo. 2£,ilft£i street, will- opoa till - . 5 cases Eicro of-thosa'bet Haider P&its it .Sep ; •■-5 do 1 57001 Bc?c«3 ftt 12>&i - w • 3 'do ; Eeros? £&LoisesatSc; -• ' 2 da'-■ TggtCalorgd Qfa^am **k Iftr 3fcdg3Tieaa3ife^v^ i. A- Ai MASQN&CCfc, Mo.-Sa : Fifth wlli . :LrL« TOnrn!ng^nnt-^r-larg^-lot : cl:thflS3TeJ7cliesplha.-. •• ibTpfelgrig, coagrisipg Collars at .:-g^vTa^y ;: .• notiQo;tq-Coa£roctora. SRAEF.P PEQJ?O34t«3 jnlljba tecdTrf until OP. il,ca > of: fa» T thw •_ soaiy ot thgftearcr .Extension of tisCerelandandPiUa* baiga; fianrcad. firoa WeUsrflls in ’. Colomfclasa:canstjy - OZrfo, toßccfeggtgr, Bearer county,- Pa. - -Distaces tSxnEcs.". Planifr Profiles,Specifics tlCGsaisr Sutementaof-epproxi- • : l ; 'aal all'roqtisUaia&r* ttarrEasJnfiem* la fctfheiE'-OSLso In'" '• IWeilgtillfl,farrmaragkpregreflpff letting.' ' ~ V I Oma cj C. &■ &j 1L “E. rfl* *»-' • S 9» ciGi Gsdrcld .stoc& cfgoodstliafc cost, idonbla their passat tain*. asdyet. ti»y cipect to E3&9 a J theaU'las^.^a-trera towlssithat Jca * , xaw asd irtab,j cst purchased,: os store, test cheaper than nay ia this city, at 5V ftfiraftHtseefc.-- * * m 2* - . " " JyST* * ■ iJk £ FSSSH- fiUPMiV 6?" 5 ISW EOOKS—' - - T*"* ‘ . ; c Zh7ffZeTsfa EirfJ^-Hna»s!sSa.crf-'tt» ; iaght«atti" jOeatOT.-rAßaso of Lsstsrcs. - - j.:'f3»s2dHcrcs*bytliflrsTHv •• ■/•■- •>'••••••* - Wild G&Sa£o^Abroad; orOa&&£ OffSoradlsra. ' i -Itoriilfia'Teyftczn■E’amvy's Portfolio;- • 5 crHyEcmoTa ia&K.i&r6aak;;.-:.'- ■ --•■•■- —i.—.•■•“.:.-*'■■•* calam i' - : X 7. JL~Gn&ESSESBJK fcSi, * • '- BOTSE 'TO LSI, ASD- BWiaiTtifiE FOB BALE--A: ;£DCd tbjoa stflzy hotr? ca street, bel'C'cen iWocdstol-'SSsrget. 'rggfgraltsrg'gjutc sold st anirire of ~ f ifS2) iiriiijbo, HOOD, Cl Hsriast si. ■ [i i'.'Seai‘Estate £) otd Letj cn Pino £lrc?t; \\ih EtfcJt Eemsea ea4Xeb on Kb» sinat;'-: Tbreo Eri;S Hocass sadist? lajEast EinaiC3hasn-‘. ' Oao sot let oppoSSa-St. Uaiya Ccsislcry, m Uio Gross i ritepiSe,' essJesai oiti a band .■•...•■ cjv •; -T-•:-•_,-.■ - Osa^gg-Ls£ nSn» t£»-.sboye,.sLg>:gEelgssd with a'---’ i Eoo4ifflfi3t3feare;.ca't2i9 lei i3&szjiUfian» bosses excel* •. “ 'i?rz£~-i f Lsnd.fore raßsa’fara tboriiy, ad-- .. : SriaJni’lsfijSa of l&znsal Garrison, tm4 fronting ca tho SX- ■ legi&ay ilTcr T YaßayU&nrGaa. tj Oa^BskiiHft^sa'fiiididion.Weisterjircet;. ••' - ••• .•». .-.• [1 ehdXoica Fraz&lia street; . - .. . - ! Hay Lea la Xgygrpool, OMa; l T atoTapJo^ajt/TriH fcasoU ca Ctrarabla tenavond | pathrsa-Ssorthacribo purchase tacseya leag crtrtlfc win iJaegfrca.- ", - 11 ApgljiD :A, BASH- -will sett & Lot cf 'gtoo&d ca Satr feci 6ontbr.lg-jto-dteßftflgrt^>y*rtfv ;: ihaiaaCTgaeatB>wldeSapg a lafeg Prame aA.»«• * * ajjji-- iy.l4s dcojL io ait iiiley,trtth * to> StrelSigbunsaJ' S2OC& r - l S'oartJtSi. 'Bead. A fcrfsfc hoosa. of tvo stolid Sta resasis'r i cad cdls.T r gita ls?*9 lot eiioata saar iba r&crth Si. Bead. S7BOO. -,-■ ■X:• -v * - -> - -:" -■ .. ■ ■'-- - ■■ ■ 5 A tears fcsosa raitsbl!) fcr ft nr Mia srith »Jot of • perns, 33 by 120 ftai, sitaite sa alerfo. gISO. ■ ■ ' r OnSscOßi most Ssro' three story brioSboosos, abort"' pond stria.:'- Price $3.503. -. :. .Persons Ja esorch. of fcsrHiisS'JirHeal Estate trill nloass ■/.. ballot tbs 02»cf a. CtnEBEBS AEOX, - . ;. irss. c. -. .. M y-,. -^.Kommst. „• •f 2U2JI; ‘.a. 3 ■iLtlsnylrr. u 'TCfAIiiyAS HESBIKO, jast-reeelTg, to prime enter ami'- ,r - ftrials by -: ’ ' BAIEES SIIEXSHAW. HyS - .- - £53 liberty fit. jOBEAiI CliEiaa—ArapplfsctectM esjTESilj far 5559- ;;: \>-csvjßStTecdTOla3i£arcal»-1j?- J ' ’ >-j:: : ;'-rrrBiIlCT'&EESSHAT7,; - Irccga A!Tea EaiAertrst. ' Fasail? qr UtSfciSP £lli—2JifciamCars zai tat iala by ju_ ' „ _ ELisasa inoa. ■ iS& EagßCCTatoJ.SliaaCo^O'gadji ‘ r 77iS?' lil Eo=t!l] “ Bte » sett for TUEZISSQ Tiarm, jni3TIAH EOOT-KO jSJSTsoni andfcr rate bj ; ~ sisinsa iaoa. - '[¥7’4l*2i S3A& i,QO!J—£CO t2r tal» by -v gre n.TTrr*g nuya. 3 =* - - --.• v.- ; - • • _, .. aaaaxaßstya. ia gtcTP aaJ fa? -L lyO - BISHZS3 BStfS; JAHE3 BLAKECT, - JSeal Egtata Ageat ~ | in this, rscciTftl .cad-jar esl* ; BAILEY &BSNgTTiT? .■ ! aai Ccr.eaJ« by mamre stiffs. - v f? Cl 1 ' V ’■N