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TlicLroiiirea nrt at VvK^'S . - street , -(L* v * fltmttnUr 1 „OM _ ' * A , »eH» , » t^lWo,a • f -' looi Cdtemo, the OUy.Coonoda, Wt etenmfe sbwit oil otdinoico vacating aerexal altcala w %1 > > 1 * Lfflnft Wltelto»»rflto Fcaaayhanm t upf: *'‘ ‘ -WartEtstifiad to tear »tot tho Chairman oi *fr«dl tt together on, TfeSDlnUon on tho port of the Chairman. In tho .nominations n “hare no Monte M roWardnotootJnlea to punish." Theyore oU tho tohringliont-atnucarly-tJay. , ' -Tfs ore informed that a majority of the Com-. to onr recommendation.;^. 'Wtha idea that they eon eewo. an ulterior parphsf by haring it postponed., We can tell ' fihwnit trill not Bnittheirpnrpose,ond if they mipn [ - posa that in postponing our ConntyCohvention,i desire anom-i i {nationnext"year, they,are eery much m!Staken, VTe tan hear of Che hoaot they mate around totrn^. - 'ffirtalho-inflnmme-they hnvn-TipDn.ths-''ppo. tte-toa the country.',’ Theyhorethe ideatha^ TSShaye'enr country lriendfrin the palm of theii! «hands, and-all that is treating to aeenre their vote,'ia to hire a horse andpfiy thempmsit m h-*> «m» - «■ enhjaot. Haring been raised in tho country, tro • ,W something nhont the temper of the med - **>aw ther «' «»*»• oan M#aM aiosewtem- rrWaink they can use them, that they ar^ Tin. -'umnemnsvaaomm** , j —ifnihe 28th inst, counsel was ted In the 6n; ’ -pHme Court at "Philadelphia on-the the npphea :4Bfornninjmiotion to restrain themtyauflio*- “1&* Pf nnaddphia from making euhscnptions V f ttttnHempfcffl and the Water Cap Baiboate. ’. The argument •uaaponctndedcnthesamo day, . -and the question. rdU soon be decided. It is a question of vast importance,-for It affects nearly cli thSLWlteoate In the State, and many of onr *‘aty and county corporations. We belieTC, ow. ’ ’ erer, that the Supreme Court mil find it a he -gislatire sadnot* Judicial qnestion-a question nf no&oy. nndnOf ahnestion of Constitutionality. , We hare a splendid Bystem of railroads in '' Aa, radiatingiuererydirectionfrom Pitre« - hnrg; -and w hare no donht that they will bo Sgroada. Bdtwe they can ho tho idd of municipal subscriptions. ' To abandon these, projected roads, or to sher them to languish until private capital and mdi *s3sgg§g,! subscriptionschril complete them, would fhe o serious injury to onr city—Pittsburgh woiffd • loco her portion among-tha great cities of the country, and fall too for bohind in the race ever ‘ to recover her rank. That onr city will continue to prosper, independently of railroads, we hare *'UO doubt; buttodevelops all onr capacities for r rapid end to keep pace with rival cities, _ije musthave railroads, such as aro now project ■. odnndin progress; end most have themcamr < plfitcdspoa, - , - . Wechsßlook with much interest for the de , vision of tho Court upon this grave question. ||pjl In our paper of yesterday W-PubGottod-on '' cstraot ftom'the Home Journal, which ot|ted 8&S&] " i fiiflVa“dertf>Ui lady residinginPennsylvanla badi VMi ' ' ~ rtfmtfiaugo. sent to her Majesty,^Queen7l?- £%MjA “toria, as & present, on elaborately worked catu\ '- r S-M\ ' gift was-accepted -The lady, it • _ neenis, woh indignant that no money WMforward- • . od in the letter from her Mojorfy, and forthwith pcW;i “penned and sent forward a letter insulting. %&?.* * as much. The Queen answered by sending a 4 draft for at the same time stating, that m 1 - future no gifts would bOTCeeircd from_ Amerl -1 Yesterday James Blakely, Esq. of our city, *. ' European Agint,shewedusanotefromahouse > u ;■&£*<s * 1 * a Hew York, Stating that they were authorised L 5 »/ •■;*/ , £ 1 to Queen Victoria to pay to a Mrs. dp * ram of £2O, {s97) nud that her residence, 4s ffeffeV* * Zlt iXmed, was inAUegheny.hity._ 1 - £ Sly wapteqnested to And out flnsMrp., r k -‘% c t v - * *L * - and pay her tfioiabfiey. , ; J" _r? - We presume thi® Mrs- »is not tho one 1 yesterday. _ >- ; fhis ah admirable appoint r- X'.f> *'■-<!£ 4v £ • \ , L **? m $ «UI discharge the duties entreated to * Dat«L fot, °* ' S;> :- y-z #- , - mister toSr^^swsa tatsra >*%?, <*- sfA'sfwSfc” <it s jOis' 6 h«^s < ri>*»£>-?«•»« - - v ~A 11«& tr^rT 1 <v ! ; s^r l *X>. * *vi - >---* -., r - : * r *’:/ - - ' BBW BOOKS* nd on on* table to-day a handsomeJfit nme cntitled“The Teacher and the Parent,” by jj/grorfheud: Published byA. S. Bnrues&Co., Sew York, ■- ‘ , , . . ,Ihis iee wprfcof groat ment, and haa in a ahort timojeaghcd fta third addition. The au thor, a Superintendent of' Public Boboolfl u» Massachusetts, gives the result of hia experi of twenty years as atoaoher, in aetyle that cannot fail to interest‘all readers. Thn nnbjeot, the-proper training end the education of youth, ds v enoof Jhffatoost Joportanoe to aU_th'ebest i 'interest of this country, and la treated tn this f - Volume in a thorough end interesting manner.— ' ' iooh npoaovcry booh that tends to improve " fn> nyntem-af-Coromon- Schools, -and to impress ' .upon-teachera a note -enlarged view of their | ‘ toty r 6s Q valuable addition to our Uteratnr|.j —Shch'io in~part'~th#,aim of this volume. It is, <- 'dec addressed to parents, should be road by i -t; every parent and teacher. >■' * - .jiWoJlndat the samo time on onr table syol * 'nee-botithsd «Youth’» Manual of Geography,"’ •combined vritli History and Astronomy, by James lhis workla gotnpinavoryinter estingform, handßomely illustrated, and is yiat zhs thing Jot. children commencing those studies. i ~ i ih9 humorous maps and plates are good. ‘Pub-- ~BehSlby A. S, Barnes &Cm - _ , above worhs for sale by A, H, hpg ’ilsh fa Co,, Wood street Pittsburgh. - : -vraSKLY HOHEY AETICIE. ' PIIJSBOBOHr July 29. Id Pittsburgh the supply of money la tolera bly -mod, end but little demanded: Badness dull: "ids usually eo in this city after the July Settlements till the full trade opeus. Wopl a shade lower. In New York, the Stock market of yesterday was extremely-dull. Money abnndant, pod slug gish at 6 per cent.—a few loauß and diseSuntß being made at 5, . . The Northern tight brought $400,900 m gdd dust, and announces the approach of $1,700,- 000 more being tbo half monthly remit tanoe from Calitornia. l9 - - 161 ’ 929 41 '*'•> Balance....™.. I™-'57,674,001 69 The amount of taonoy in olrctdation ln the United States is estimated in the McrckanW i at $295,477,26Mwh10h, reckoning the population at 25,000,000, would head.' It Was'sll ia 1826 and ’80; and but §5 50 in 1880. „ „ .ThS- U. States Debt Totfe Times says that according to tno tawes nublisbed In connexion with previous estimates of the increase of Amerloan Indebtedness abroad ?«the past fiscal year, the ameuDt foe tho year T?mild seem, by custom bouse .measurement of import values, to stand as follows: Tots! ° IntarMt On debt 18,000,000 j J^^ooo Total, ‘ $2:8,641,000] Total, $280,180,000 •AiliUngflTß millions foroior ports than Now York - This would seem b leave the halonoe m avery favorable condition for the future T he es - mate of Hunt's Mogarme is yet more favorable. j^toltaporJV-55,000,000 jtajgrts %*sss I ' - . ‘Total ‘tato,ooo,ooo IJlbiJii op belbro tbodom of tio yov, ovUonUy too IM No account is tohcnln this estimate ofthere mlttances in railroad ana other bonds andßttfohe, nor Of the accruing interest on our fomgn debt Wo may also add that the ttem of freights paw abroad” the American shipping not credited in either table. The carings bfavor of out foreign trade, in tins tray, are nadoubW edly very large. * - The strong prospeot of a general ttar in Eu rope already affects the toarkotsbf this country. ■ Priees of provisions have advanced all.over the I country; and should war ensue, and become | genera! in Europe, a largo demand for our bread- I stuffs will soon follow. The warn that ravaged Europe in the beginning of this century laid the ! foundation of our commercial greatness. An- I other general W at the present time would make this country 'the foremost nation of the ■ earth In oommorec and wealth in a few years. 1 We' believe the commercial, manufacturing ond agricultural prospects of -tins country were never ns good as nt the present timo. 'There is o larger amount of counterfeit money in circulation at the present time than ever be fore. And we would suggest b ourreoders great caution in the receipt of money. A large portion of this monoy is on tbo State Bank of Ohio. Some on the Fairfield County Bank- The $2O bins on the State Bank of Ohio ere thomost dangerous. PniLADEtPHtt,. Jaly 27. x Grainmarkct slightly depressed, and notmooh doing. Stock market .dull. Beef-Cattle— There were offered at the 4!ser ent yatd daring pest week about 1000 head, with salcß ntSB®lo 100fl>3. Cows—There were about 100 sales at 515.00@45.00 formitoh, andSB@l6.oo f °SheTp anitamba-Salcs of former at S 3 @4,60, and the latter at $1,50@0. The supply of money if* greater than tbe ao* [ maud. CisciHOAtit July 27. Some improvement in trade, in epnsojntnw of a rise in the river.: ."Anil the .weather in that vicinity is reported very favorable for the grow ing crops. - - A slight decline in the provision martlet. X3*We clip the follawhigfrom an exchange 1 paper, and commend it to tho attention of oar j readers. We are glad that wo, too, belong to that llnat West. We like that buoy,' thronging life that builds up cities and peoples. Btates in a third of a century; which spans a continent with the Iron roadsi and which girea employment, at fair wages, to the “toiling millions?', and Wealth and prosperity to all: the cheat west. A Philadelphia paper remarks that "ths Great West la nowtraderthanitOTirwas.” It so inch work to he Cow. eo many fc«t» *? char, “ towns to he bunt, to many tauuols to be \xiQ_vtmaznjr TBllioodsio bo laid down.; Tho truejmk of the Worth onlrbeslnnlng. Tha“s«at conntryi’,, wbiehjia* bran utterly heyond oil human approbco- moat go on. unilltbo >*j|jL t, s*ifJgL-*y£ drawback felt unhwsally throughout *h*W£“j| Is tho scarcity of bands to do flu JSiSfCSA.2S annual hundreds of thousands oflranlgrants ftwa EorW undnot equal to I*. Tboy «« tort lat& eaat tarteg bo. fore thexai their labor, dlrtribntod orerthfl i, Fff want more laborers 'lnvite thou n*A* rfpootly paid, halUlamd deulrwJl °f tho era dtteaßWflrxa and Matter owr -tha Great Tfeat. Tbrir I tabor will be sought, tmd they wlUb© dU«M of 6 land | flowing with mlli and honey* Commodore Ctrlnghem and tbo In connexion Tilth tho strictures of Ko33Utb, : in bis correspondence with tbo New York Times, upon the conduct of ,Commodore Stringham.in firing a solute at Constantinople upon the arriyr aV rf the Austrian Envoy Brack, the following account of anintorview between tho Commodore and the Sultan wilt be read with interest. It will he seen thot Commodore Stringham under stands the pulse of the American heart, and in ' a very handsome manner has given to the Sultan assurances of the sympathies of our countrymen in his resistance of unjust-aggressions. These assurances were received with marked eatlsfaa* tion by" the Sultan. Tho whole interview, ns it is given in the Debate, puts to flight the Whole tissue of conjectures, censures and insinuations iof Louis Kossuth. The account, as token from the Debate, is as follows: I.T “Commodore Stringham, commander of.the American elation in tbo Mediterranean,-oad tbc principal officers under; him, accompanied by Mr. Brown, charge d’affaires of the United States * at Constantinople, were<reoelved .ou the 16th by the Bolton, .at the palaco- of Scheragan. Tho Commodore made "the followings address to his Majesty: _ , '^('^BiSßs^T'Oonridervmyßelf'highly favored' in being received by avsavereign whoso noble ohar t acterj and cnlightoncd vlows haTo rendered his name osilK&trious fa the New World as In the old, The continual efforts made by your Majesty for the advancement of your- empire, and to insure the prosperity of yoUr people have obtained the eymratby-and admiration of tbo whole world.— Sour fesjesty has not gained in ony other oonn try, In a more eminent degree, the respeet of the government and the best wishes of the people, than in the United States of America-, nfM nTayyour Majesty to believe that texpresff the sentiments of the President and the American people, when Coffer the respectful assurances of their profound sympathies for every thing that relates;to the personal happiness of yonr MeJes ty.nnd the prosperity and independence of your, prudent and straight forward ..government. I have to. request-your majesty to allow me to present to you the-offioere of mysquadron.’ - f “ The Snltan mado a moat gracious reply, ox i pressing the pleasure which he felt atseelng.the i Commodore at: Constantinople, and his satis&o tion at beholding the- friendly relations which exist betweon the Sublime. Porta and government of the United States every day becoming strength-, sued. - His Majesty concluded by requesting Comodore Stringham: to present his felloitatlons to General Pierce, the nowPremdent, on his elec tion to tho highest poßt in his native country.” Ihb Pact® Day Saists.—The grandest new olmroh boat in London ‘ is erected Jbytto Latter Tfeqgfyfatfi. liprd 81daoptb* and. Mr. M P.. &0., &o. Th«y bo completely expect the “ofld to in 1864, that they only total nlensa, Ifttoground till tto, niter trhidi tofbrtoito lond-olnor will tabs poEseMloal lt tebalt, bowevar, c 3 if HioyespWlodlt44Lstfo._flsß» tnrica, enairvoymssaSS® 6sl *’ USWS OE* oma Ot7ET fiTATD* workmen commenced toying the fonndn* tions tot tho nhttlments ofrthe new etono bridge uorosa tho Sohuylkill, above Beading, lost week, ■and they have made considerable progress. ; , Tiio Beading Bailroad Company hove already com menood tho erection of a stone bridgo-aercss to SobUylklll, on toroad to toßichmond wbarvcg, above Philadelphia, tho foundations of which aro now in progress of laying. A : young man named J. J< Chnok was arrested in Beadiog a few days since on a charge of for gery—aftor a hearing, he was.:Oommitted for trial. It appears that a man by tho name of Shoop, residing in Beading, has' a brother, a doctor, living in Hummrietown, Dauphin pounty, uppn whom thlaChrick was carrying on a game of deooptioo, by writing letters. In. his brother’s, name, representing that ho was filoV, (which was not tho case,) and obtaining monoy from him at different times. 1 -Wo ore gratified to learn that the Blooroßburg and Lackawanna Bailroad is going ahead. Joust. ■ K. Gbqis, Esq.jhosepent several days tho past week, between Bloomsburg and Berwlok, with other gentlemen conneotod with the Company* in procuring the right of way,.and obtaining TO* leases of damages. By a voto of tho Board of Directors, E. MoNeie, Esq, was selected Chief Engineer, and Cewbles D. Shobmmjsb, Esq., Treasurer. , ’ 010 Ball’s celebration at Oieona did not go off pith as much splendor as was anticipated. . The Potter Journal says: that 010 Bull himself was not there, being ’in Now York sick at tho too. The celebration wentoif in .n common-plow sots or a way,- but was nothing of a grand or unusual character. They had'a'reasonable supply of patriotism, music and dancing.: - Tho Whig Btatc Central Commlttoo hold a meeting in Philadelphia, on Tuesday the 19th Inst, and- fixed upon Thunday tk« 25th of riu mitt os the toe, and ffttnUngion osthe place, for holding tho Whig State Convention to nominate a candidate for the Bnpremc Bench. - ,• On Monday night, two fine mares were stolen I'ew Alexandria, Westmoreland coonty. One »ged to Dr. Speer, and tho other to David ni A roward of; fifty- dollar :1s offered, for r recovery. a Saturday last a frightful accident occurred toe-stone quarry of Mr. Roninsos Ksbse of Upper Marlon township, Montgomery sty. A young man named WiisuwSocmlt engaged in’tho quarry at work for some », on Saturday, blasting rocks; by a promo , explosion, ho was so badly injured as to jo his recovery doubtful, hi last Tuesday afternoon, Abumub Bntn.nn, eaident of the vicinity of Sumoytown, Mont acryoounty, was titled by falling to distance four stories from in building in Edward, above jojl street, Kensington,' Philadelphia, to ■Ctlon of which .bo was superintending. Ho ed bnt about 20 minutes after to fall. On Monday evening, a German girl bcbftd udtob, living with her,parents, about two lea from Groonsbarg, was dreadfully If not tally Wounded by to accidental discharge of a m in the hands of her brother. The brother la trying to sell his gnu to a person who was gaining for it, when it was aceldontally die larged, to contents entering ono or her eyes, id passing through her head. It is thought she mnot live. Oa Tuesday evening, a profligate, young ssan amed Frank Wayne, was arrested, in Greens arg, by virtue of; a warrant issued by Justice hrum, on oath Of his mother, charging him with trikiug her with a heavy club over "the head, ndthreatening,to kill her with abowioknife. ■rank was sent to tho county. jail. ~, The dwelling house of Mr. Christian Hoover, .car Frants’s Mill, in Pinmoreck township, in Armstrong county, was totally destroyed by fire in Tuesdny afternoon, 12th met., together with ill the furniture, Stc., tot was in it. John Mcchon was drowned In to canal at fohnstowD, on Saturday night lost. Tho ,de« leased and two other men wont into tho canal to bathe.’ Meehcn and ono other coaid not swim at Ml, and to third ono but verylitUo. The ifttter In to canal wberc Bruns through Johns town,-la from Bto 10 feet deep, and Meehen In wading or paddling about, gat beyond his depth, nudneitherof his companions attempting to, or being able to eavo him, he perished. At Jefferson, Cambria county, on Thursday week, a man ;namod Foust waa killed by being thrown upon a pitchfork, caused by to upset ting or a wagon load of hoy. Both prongs of the fork pleroed his body near to vital parts.— Wo understand tot he survived to uceldent hut a few hours. -■ ■ i Hr.-laaao Beck, about 22 years of age, resid ing near Barovillo, was drowned in Koffroth s mill dam, in Lancaster county, while bathing, on Saturday week. He got into deep water, mid not being ablo to owim, souk; to rise no morobe foro nssistunca could lio oxtoudod. A German named Miner, a few days ago, eamo to to farm of Mr. Erehart, about two miles above Manheim, Lancaster County,’and engaged to go to work next day. Ho wont to to barn for lodging, and in the morning was fonad detd> hanging by the neck, the ropo bring ottachedto ths ladder. Tho barn of Mr. John Yost, brewer, of Wo nrisdorf, was struck by lightning, and entirely dcatroy ed with all its contests. It waa well fill ed’ with this year’s crop oft hay and grain; bnt fortunately nono of his live etook was In it at to Gme. The loss is about $1,600, which is partly covered byinsuranoo in to Lycoming Company. CtnoAOo.—A correspondent o l the Indiana State Journal writes os follows of tbo growth ond prospects of tha nbovottourUhlng dty. The lines n»i wo prosumo.jn'Sonsßrespoota rather lighUy drown, but for this'tha reader can make due allowance: “Sixteen years ago, Chicago bad just com menced Ita existence, ‘At least in 1838 noTta of the elty were only of the value of $lOOO, whllo the exports for 1848, five yean ago, were Stiuedat $10,709,383.40; since whioh time l believe uo estimates have been made., In 1880 the enluO'ofreaVeotßto In tbaolty.was 01,82 V m- ta*lB62it wa5 512,085,087 assbown by the Afiflossor’Blhobks, and It will probably foot up e«r 017,000,000 in 1858. In*lBB7 there were C 705^’oast for Mayor. The first census I of the mty was taken In 1840, when the popula , lion amounted to 4,470. In 1852 the comma rare 88.784; to-day there are not less than 40,» I 000, whioh wIU increaso to 50,000 by October. It is the fourth city of the West In population— Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and St. Louis being ahead of her in this respeot; yet it would not be a dif fionlt matter to ahow her increase of population, wealth and resources, to be euoh as destine Chi cago to become the great commercial centre of the Northwest, and among the first, If not tht fijit dty In the Mississippi Valley. “The lists of hotelfomrals pubhshod, show a, (rreater number thßn those of Cincinnati and BtionUput together. No city IntheUnlon, unless it be Bangor, equals Chicago In the lum ber trade. Upwards of fifty largo dealers are on eased In the trade here, and I saw a fleet of forty vessels start out of this port for the lumber regions, at once.’lt was the grandest panorama I ever beheld, as they formed a complete clrole for twenty miles around, ; in eight, while, under sail A: table of all iho receipts of lumber, ahln eles'laths, cedar posts,, stares, eto., whioh I fare seen for the laataeoaon,; as received here,' wotddsoarcely beeredited-150,000,000 feet of plonk alone Is embmoed in it There were iewels and 600 Bailors engagedln thetrade in 1851 I bate seen a statement that 418 first class vessels are engaged in aU the shipping bu siness hero, vUi 72propeUors, andB4l brigs -166 of the latter In the lumber trade. •> But lumber is not the. only nor the greatest nrfiole of eomaerco. The operations in ell kinds of grain are immense. Wool, beef, butter, etc., nro-esported In immense quantities. Nor is MriT&na lcft to TorkopoUs-60,000 head of Ws-upwardyif 10,000,000 fts., were out and p&dh®olastGSssoa,hssides eleveninrtwelve d that w«» chipped East without out '-i Count doßousset, “So leader of the Sonora expedition,,left San Franoieco on the Ist inßt, en ronte for Mexico, ■Washington and Pans. Tho Broad Top railroad is to bo extended to Bedford, Pa. Tho engineers ore now the ronte If Bedford county raises $lOO,OOO, the road will ho uado. -. ‘Tho Earl of Bilosmero and family left New York on. Monday for Boston, from whence, after a brief rislt to Springfield and the neighbor hood of Boston, he will pursue bU journey I alone, leisurely, to Nora Sootla, and from thence to England, ladj Hleamcre expeots to preoedo bimEngland. - • • / „Mr. piamond. tho now Governor Rhode Is land, wan formerly Commorolal Agent at S Domingo, ofterwords 11. 8. Consnl at Vera Cm*, and mado Colleotbr of that port, daring tho war, by Gen. Boott. • . ,Tho most beautiful flowers are those which ore doable, suoh' ns double pinks, ; do.nWe roses, apd donblo dahlias.-. What on argument Is this against tho chilling deformity or single bed- I L ‘—ids 1 *Go marry',’ is written on everything utlfol that tho. - eye rests >.npon“-rbcginuing h birds of paradloo and leaving off with opple ssoins.’ j" " Dhe potato rot is' reported ta have mader“o pearanoo in Monaghan, 'Derry, Galway and ier looaUtles in Ireland. The. report, bow er, needs confirmation, and it is supposed was i afloat for speonlatlvo purposes.- Tho Philadelphia and Sunbnry Railroad Com ny will formally open, on tho 18th of August, at portion "of their rood oxtondlng from Bnn- Liy to Bhnmokib, a distance of twenty-one ilea. The Memphis Eagle boo soon a specimen or iriogated block marble,; token from the . guar- Os of While Biter, In Arkansas, whloh'tho edi: it'nays,; “ for beauty and fineness, wo have over oeon equalled, ovon by the Egyptian 0r .01e." Bate advices from Honduras report that aeon: piracy had broken out against GomCabanos.— ,ona2oo of his.men rose against him, ,but ho ueeoaded in putting down tho revolt. Two cap* olns, two sub-lieutenants and several privato loldiero were shot for the offenoe. ■ On tho first of Juno, ioo was soiling in Son ?raoclseo at 4 cents per pound, but the Boston sbmpany have since. exhausted their supplies, iho Russian lee Company having the monopoly, and 400 tons on handj 'wero at tho last account# charging oil nowcustomers 26 cts. per lb. Broad Bond Guago Bailroad through Ohio, connecting with tho Now York and Erio railroad through' to New York,' has beoalet Tho con tract is given to H. Doolittle, Esq., for the sum of $7,000,000. . He takes ©1,000,000 in stock -Tho yellow fever makes its mark upon North ern vessels trading with Southern ports. Tho ship Shelter, which arrived at New York on Monday from Now Orleans, reports all hands sick during tho voyage. Her chiofoEcer, Wil liam Mngrader, aged 20, died on board, on the lOtfi. By an arrival at Boston fram Fortune, Island, the Poctleama that there was no salt on that Island on tho Bth Inst., while at Grand Turk, Salt' Key ond lnagna salt waa Tcry scarce, and selling from 14 to 10 cents per bushel. The continuous rains Is tho canso of tho scarcity., - ’A coramittco of Germans, in Cincinnati, have investigated the affair of Dr. Jooghaus.and eat faotory evidonco it Is allogsd has been produced to them to satisfy them that ho la the identical man who betrayed two republican Germans to tho Government of Wirtembarg. The Freemen's Journal statos that Dr. Ives i tas written a volnme, entitled “ Tho trials, of a spirit in its progress towards Catholicity, or iot ter to his friends, byX. 8. Ires, formerly-Bishop 1 of tho Protestant Eplsospal Church in N. Caro lina.’' It is stated that ho wrote .it lo Borne, and is about visiting Loudon, to superintend its publication. . . ' ThO statement that our Minister, . Mr. Marsh, had returned- to Constantinople, is a mistake.— Tho last nows from blm waa .at-Athens, on tho ■ Bth of June, when no written reply, .to. his d®: mend on tho Greek Government.' had keen- re ceived. Tho corvette Levant and the -et. .Bouts were in the Pirtaua awaiting tho termination of negotiations. -• g. ■ OVIt OHBIBOS Ho* 4, HBW HSBt actively progressing in Maryland, Virginia, and parts of Pennsylvania. Tbv etalementa that sere imaaa'soma weeita since of tho depredations of thefiy and joint worm ora now generally admit ted te^ exaggerated; and tho general ten? of ; tho^no try press worranta tho expectation that with tho exception of some particular localities, the crop will be a foil one. i . Tho Cincinnati papers State that amovementis I onfoot to unite tho interests of various steamboat lines, so aatamafco acontinuoua linefiomliew Orlcena to Pittsburgh aol intermediate points; a plan that, if carried into effect,; will greatly I odd to tho convenience of travelers on tho, west* I ern rivers. The cltap who. toll toom the top of his voice Is j atiU "powerful weak." WhUa 6 party of twelse ladies were In bathing at Newport, the other day, the horses tan away with the wngon containing all theur clothes. A very vicious horse. Mre. Day, of Stewardstown, N. H., gave bixth to two eons and a daughter, on the lst.jall do ing well.. . . j Iron chnrobes are now made in England and sent out to Australia.— Po»- We suppose they are Intended for hardened 'Boston moil* - . - The populatioh of San Francisco is 60,000. Abontsevonty ycarsogo, Catherines. placed on the gate of the city .of Cherson the. lnaorip* tlon, “This Is the road to Constantinople. A cotemporary eaye ho don’t believe in the water onre, and ewes a reason: “There is jj*. - -• j (naming n noted political' editor) ho ti»<« been lying tit As* damp f hettlpt twenty years,- ond he's worse riow than ever.’’ Plaeo a bone ooross a jpork rind, and you hero “Bony-part crossing the Bhine.” This la term* od “Illustrated htstory.’’ Mrs.' Partington wants to know why . they don't bring tho whole of China over at once, In* stead of bringingJt oterinJonks. ; Bot&ii Babies.—Our foreign odriccs hare already ounpunoed the momoutous feet. ihat-the Prince of Wales has the ; iireaeles.' : Jnst think of it 1 The Queen’s baby—the hrir to the proudest throne in Europe— broke ont,” and has on a oaffifoo tea dlet l Wo tfondor i-whore-those measles came from! Are they; royal measles! Hove they been handed down "through a tong line of kings,’’ or have they run arid raged in plebeian blood! This la on import ant point, for If tho disease was caughtfrom a common-infection, It would tend to show that the tiueen’s babies 'were no better . than cure— nothing more than human. By the way, this Prince of Wales is the same boy that Prince Al bert licked so the other doy for kioking out two panes of gloss. : Between the birch and themea ales the little fellow has close dodging. If ho. will runaway, and come over here, after he gets out of the hands of the doctor,:; ho shall play with our children, and we will make him opre sent of a small dog.— Spring . £epul. ■ ’What la the difference between seventeen and is carries and happy, and the other Is hairless and oap py. .. . , ; ■ The yoong gentlemen who was carried owey by his feoUngs-baS been returned to his fond mother. • The man who street terror has been arrested, j Among the enrlositiea at Buffalo are, a woman weighing 764 pounds, and a iittlo fairy thirty*, tyro ,inoheslngh and. thirty-two years old., - , ( MahsHih.— Oneof the editors of-the New York Times saysr; “The world Is growing polite, Wo aro glad to chronicle it. |inring a-single rldo on the Fourth Avenue cars, we heard three ladies thank the gentlemen that gave up th eir seats for their accommodation.” BstTiHoan Asn Onto RaonoAh.—The earn ings of this road for the month of June amount ed to $190,000-^540, 000 in excess of the csti- Tho New YorknndNew Haven RaiiroadCom pany have paid C6QOO to Wm. Bparke of P,tts- MMrhosu with wus among tho failed at mot*. trtUt,'. v->;- • H » , a J■* u\- I i. V * - O -wf '• S. ■■■■A T • . * *• IT J j *• - r ‘ 'V • ~*s ..-r..--.- , .-.^...'rrrrrrTr.. '■ft® jiflfoSS®te2oa.®BS.'*® • st •—-r a *»^s‘sSi?s! of Heath’s Creek, Pattis county, stotaAthanature of Etyeya,which toj ray lad »•- UMwta»!£tert Seof John «»; *» Instant. A meeting of the JtUng was also held, th»«S«of tl»Sanora!aiap,»TraU'a*TO. I-jU&I and Franco and Ms family, cbo ore alleged to lb yen «na S°t ■“**-» !*» *“ CI “. 1 hare been implicated in the nurdor, core order- BiaaituaocithOwn,** Ito: ms o citfcsu. fd thiHy V dom 0 ' ia ' ltym - “* ** Sta ' te ; toW “sßS»tfecrti' ;; Mb. Soxosom^Being compelled ioVear Spoetades, I t*?e new been able to get a-pair tat what madc.oj »J«* echo. I have tried a gmi. number of glagas, tatalyajs foiled,until I obtained, a jpalr or caudle light dar any tength of tine, ETea*c3i_ , ■■.' -Ha. Wetermaa'is very much pleased vrtthher glasses. I remain* yours, truly, ■■' v > _ L, 3- H i PuTBSUBan, July 19,1863. - --- ■-; •• . v • I : I hare been under the necessity of using Glasses for. out-:, I era! years, but have never found a pair to suit ay c$C3, cc that leould use without SsCgue,-until.l*obtained n.-3?*ds lof Mr. Solomons.- By the 'aid'of those'l boughtfifhta* % 1 cansoena well os ever-I «ouldi~l;xan*eadtcWTitoruilh ' themfor hours, uifibopt the.least fotigne* both by day and CSadloßgfct’ ... =• 1 -1 have tried in uttrthe stores in the State of Pennsylvania to obtain « pair «f Classes that vrould-snlt tsy eyes, and. ' foiled in every instance, . - Knowing the difficulty of obtain* Log those suitable for the fight, X do mesVessestly i*s?in*, mend to those laboring under defocUve ruion, to. apply ta •Mr Solomons* of-whojn r Glass© esu be obtained to suit all M££>«mioo?,. ... . ,3_ t . MO2BXBGS.. * Auwaart- OzsTf JolySO, 1863. -* - .-‘jyZidawtscplO .< Kailboau Acoideht —The 8 o’clock train of care from New York, was partially thrown from the track of the Philadelphia and Tr§nton Bail road, on Monday, when near .Elisabethtown,— The ecoident was occosionedby the breaking, of. i the' front axle of one of the passenger care, I-Which was thrown off the trnok othercara wore swept from the trnok-work, bn t none of the I passengers .wore .seriously injured.. Several .or I them vere eUghtlybraised* i-.A-B.cxrasfiSjtae J conduotor, reoeited a aetero his fore- I head._ ‘ 1 r~X. An Infarlateicow got.toose in New York on Monday evening, and .was. pursued down Broadway to the Pork by o large crowd. Efforts wero made to throw a rope over her horns, bnt without success, untilofter nino o olook, when o vbhoß Spaniard named Jose Antonio de la was, thirteen years of.nge, volunteered hiß assistance, , and without muoh difficulty lassoed the animal, [ throwing her on her side, wherefsbo. was secured beforo she could recover her feet, OSE os the ‘•NoaoETa.’’— The Nevada (Cel.) 1 Journal deseribes Alnmp of quart* and gold ex, 1 hlblted at the .banking house of B> ing 62 pounds avoirdupois, the 03timnted valne | of which was $O,OOO. The lump has emoejseen melted, and 86 pounds 6 ounces of gold, wortn §l7 per ounce, taken from: it, givinguyaluo of . $7,021, This great prise was taken from Hop kins’ Creek, six feet below tho snrfaoc, by John B. Knapp, of **.Vermont Company, numbering | four men. . Tub Saw Chop.— A fcUef doted Inagua, Ba hatp Jaly SUycayg;. Our oaltprospcota mo nowlooklne very pro* mieing, and should our present beautiful wonth; oroontiuuo for tho season, we may rake. *«« mlUioos of bushels, and ths qualityof salt, so, far, is. I think, equal to, if not superior to, any thing oror seen- / Wo anticipate good prices, as vo notion it is high in some markets, ond tho l windward Islands havo, suffered severely from I hoary rains. ' psstJiAtiis rsoH »ns Cnocca oj &rawsn | *0 -ran Unrren SiAtcs.—The venerable John Sinclair, Arcbdoitcon. of Middlcsei, has been ap pointed by the Sngllsb Bishops to rettrothero cent rlsltof the American Episcopalian Clergy men to England. Archdeacon S. is the brother of Miss Catherine Sioolair, tho anthortes, the : Dowager Conn less of Glasgow, find Bir George Sinclair, of Thnrso, Scotland. He sails tot | America on tho 6th of August. , XiATEH most Vsststnau.—lata letters from VeuMtiola stato that it is probable tho Cumana insurrcotlou against Monogas will be suppressed In that quarter.' The government has beesi suc cessful In- Valencia hare also h-strong !. march against Cumana;. 'Maracaibo has not i thus far felt any inconvenience from the difaeulr ItiCS.'-' ~ " , | ? XsSUrmatlcaa-TVaritod ~ OP an ELIZA GIBHEB oho left Bajgetwtown, ?«nn; arironto, to December hut, too riaga fcr-Httsbuighj which place rWnertr reached, and her totally, hare not beard of her wherobooto vtacep A is la-onror U«to reserf w-ber, left at So- thankfoUy rewired. ■ j " w. VERGuouA. Irghltilfitlw* - ' ; l- ' - ' I rpS=s~irtoriU—tbe oßCtwlsiieU tatea till met -« 1 I ik-y^otlnforming tbadUeeae of .JElttibnrKto AUrjhenj i Mulell IheadjoiningaubttrHalplacer,that he andtoirilj, j harlMjtuterrlred frt>talhectmflasntUcn<rfO£acjo ; Se» 1 Yorfcaodharingpermanently locates at Allegheny eto. I string Instructions to tin languages and ofttr I i German,' French, Belton, He brew,lie aaorc* a geaaroa* pnblto that he to perfect. - Ha. themallcs, Surveying, and oiher adencca even tododins I other branches or an English edßcaUoa, he !• cjoahy prr. | l pared to servo the jrnbDe in general , «... I [ Merchants and bastoaonxm to generalwiH Sndto tie 1 tnj4er«ijaiedattoSjealccto!or, e» well aeiaerperfbmi; ] the good pecf!<f j 1 of Pittsburghamilt*environs, torn 1 meat co as to be able to sustain Hr talpleofjmay. P.B. Claaswwilliad ttgmailytotbdr Interest, to re celrioginairectSassat their rerpoetira rratleucee, and*! I their eoat*nleutl»nis.ca very rsKerateternA: .- | “7 - JAME 3 C»X Prcftorsr of languages. I Prof JameaTSosßKh J.J. Wolcoct, J.Grcg-cry, of Anderson, AlTcjtsnj rite. . Jriau.. T 03ft— All wreoM an vsraal jsafcy* parkins: » JLi CHECK cm thftßaak cf Pittafeasb, fcr4l£Q> CS, <£*** b rJsaat Mcrtfcyria ftrgr cTJasKS Cmc* v«s Icefcresiettoy to Ejerytsa-pin tUay, oa Fffii £t»: : pMja*nti enure Cfeecfc has bees TfcaaatsraS * i2Rifcn 4 i>aD«a bf. Jilattllniply-walosUt-'ttoriasw tou Tho finder Ure*otstes tolea-retica attid? oSkft.; • • frgfeSt* - " ‘ •"•• LUWKD 'SiSWBIjBSw—u-o. UOOO lit*Jost tWOTBTS lot of rich Gold EsMlns%FU!S<!»-JfcSV GoM-C&ajnj, Loct«s,ie.. test tic? with * Scartuaortocnt «Ti«al Bis mood JewtliJ, *hldib»»iU«U«i «sfn»toto,_wliMi U KUoo.lf «rer,doa«by»ayof th» “Oil Top" *rad«s. that bx« Cf bei©ff 20 jeaxsor anoro to tnft cxwl»t» W» tAetej foro think they *try tosh tod uahtoiiedpHixa for thdruaieiPlmoall pHcg-M ABKCT6TREivr TSORSALiI—A good XAVJSHN SXASO. In SimrabeSL jj of 18 rooms, with good stabling and in a goodlocatlon. Also, 1 lot sad Etnro-bouso, la the centre of Ua town, at * jtfls-vtwo good houses and lots far dwellings; one largo lot bn tho canal, suitable lbr warehouse- > One house and lot In Allegheny city.'- • ■ . ' All or Sy of this will ho sold at a bargain. Engulreof; -fag) 7 ' " THOMASWOODS,.dSMarhctst. ™ AtntttttprimaiftnA.4mile* from Psrfceygbnrg,eg tharlTtt, In »tort *tat* ofcolttratton. ; ?: - IB one »»* let* aear Wood** Ron; fine land fi» gaplCTicg. l©*cm««wriojlan4 on tl» Ohio rirer.7 mUea from TTONKVI HUSKY I!—200 tts TtUte tloteijHoaoy, In jyg) Tra DetlCTi tod Family Orwara gMlfterty rt. -71 fl-KNUIIoT'a and yooth’* Boots,Bn®u« sod Aaltos ef jy2S> ~ ■ ,l :r :- . . <ccrcg'MCTtH *nd liberty stai. : Second Sole oTßnUdlng Soto, ■ - ADJOINING ST. MARY'S CEMETERY AM) IN THE VT ADJ C rHITy 0 F IAWBEKCEVXtUi THE uiiamlmKl *lll, on behalf of Rt. lluft Cemetery, offer forna. on BatttrOtay, tto BtS day of August nrot, At 3 o'clock, P.'BL, oaths prealseJ-ttobalanco jeonstattn;? ofaboutfip«rts)ofthose beautiful cgd riglblalllorkr vfftjanooa Blocks rod eight Lota, were disposed cf at fly> tile holl oa the 7 th Ipstrot, to peraonc oho fiestas lmpror- Mtntroldeiuaa, is troll Teetered, tad lta.oroilsuHTto.llw U. 8. ArjonalTihesheny Oemetary, end St. Mnrjta Cs™te; ry, will oliray* mure ta,ihepurch4?er an ;Opea nsisaocrr peculiar locality , rod lta croslalty to tha city, o&r adnmtaires rarely to be met. with. . ••„•', >-■ TheOmnlboa Station la within 700 fbnttf part of tbb property, where ft coareyftneo to the diy can be obtained at sale. A longcredit for throefoortha of tha pur. cha»moo.y,lfM BLAKEJj Q. L, B. PETTBRMAN, pOomnlttca. i A, MoTIQUE. I > Mr DEVLIN, Superintendent cf theCemetery* will anew thepropertytaanypsrsoncaUlng.-.on himprevioustothe deyoftole. .* -t : / * ’ **Vi ■ V J ' *• * » 4 **. \ ' ■ y-: .■■■;• ■ v ’• V* ~/. T .>? X- r- '^•Cv-' -*>’*' *~v *' -- • ' :-l.* J - ~■< - _ .X*«f „v\< ‘'^V - - - ■ • - • - - - - - ■*•■ • —» - - 1 '" rl 1 '~ r v;;v V. v •„ -.i. HEW AD 1 JPeuvi Mills • CANAL BASIN, ALLECHENT CITY, - . - mh&oid stxnoy.) n ;,'%T CASU 00 aeUrgy - B igAH. mrnt ft W. r»TOXiJri)iU.NKJIEia.-JKUO HAWORTHUfelliagtlw I finest» cent Bliotini Yoraa Hy«?n Tom offer; Mta this nmriiit, tie pablio Aroro»(BC trolly InTited to tall »nigirojjsVsrob, ' ' ■ " fnffiwr'nf Diamond fcad Piaiaoßd ftUcr* TUTTSBDBOU' -ANO; UAK ASSOCIATION^ "P.. «.xb« Booka of tb» Pittsburgh BaCdlngandlcaa A** feiUaa. which la now fidlj, organised,«• J#***. iSptionatßen}. Jl’Uin’joffce* Najtt PUth• orf^.. -.: _f jy2 s * ,) X} . - SPLAIN, S«TQtary. itriiw MUBIOI .NBW MUSIC I—H- KUtWJIi JM* joR PI «cdT«L por ia»tn? Eii>nsir-' . . .: ' •• Borin* U Comlnx,anon-»ng Ja*t‘ toned, composed *Bi dedEt&>jS» itoj Anderson, of tWa dtjr; Sy H. Be. Drcarae, * Ravery, new »ong; bj noages. - i SoPopnhetoiin*tappyua, temeleted fcomthe G^ m nifV > KUm» down the river; fhencsro tolert to —Mnila’a sons to Baltimore; a nennegro melody... . , if Uj Angel Bari"• beautiful tolled. ‘ behlndj.ljy Baeiley.. .■-*■. . - i BolllejJiehottSi: lataet composition of FMto- _ ' I - : "Barato|a SchotU3h; iritb colored TtoattacfSaratosa. . ■ eririlh the most popular compositions of tla day, y ams Mtos, jj2s - £lgnofth»Ooiaeng»rp. i nmiNTUX STOKE AND TAVKBM JPUSOAI»B> A toSS a. 7iiiW » ®«u«jkS! S; ■J”~ - «Ph» HotU9 ift 1&ISA AOd OOOTSlliftlUJy- AWSOgfiu K? «bf. tamii»tE?SSae *“gf • jjjg p«.i Estate Arena. Hoghba«t«3t.. 25 bbli Doubla Uofined tag «bbl.St, m tt'.B«fl=«iß“gg raiT7o32Hi _ «on»r «f Bisnsai 6^SJBnan4TtflV v j • v:* v. ■- V '% '' X9* Mtt. lof&sey Xh&re been aSkta&.L ■viQi'rt**) r Aorfrglfffaigagga3,andtPtaisgtr&yeb I 1 hAVe never been able to got ft pair of GLASSES that* 0324-l -fcclpnxe. ItuTOhad JetcrsaT«ir*thftt-, -would enable 3E»1., i to «o more distinctly, but eottfd never fceep, them ; es more 1 i than one-half hemr,-from the feet .that they caused such J I great pain*. ■•. , - ;vi l • X happened to see your advertisement, bj-irhlehl £sw l I you Bad Just Imported some* asd wltlaa.teeniay coostaat I j aim to got a pair that vouldhcnsS t me, I thought Ivonld j j tiy jwi'a J Von most cot think mo fistterlns, «fccnl oy the? cars | than nastfer ay expectations*-' have cot bScafthJoto rs^ 1 hi ttsaWfa&tfcr' aero than half an hour aiany time,**- lc f^S sssss •USSSti to . I P, a— l tojrf t 5 ssetffe* ttai or fa greslSr raa* l Cited bf tffa psfa C l *! rad *523“? ploild. - J 7» i li rrormr '■ a'Z/OEO'a T?CJE3Cy3CIS«***®» ZSevzzz ireai nitoetor,' cba»* fl*4si*s4wiSi»tt& :r ; *agiMWS%®&s»C»*®i*t&B-StW®#r « Xa'couseqasiffia et Hr tenet ansuaft-ee.el jeer “ WomSfa Bsiejßa *cd ,TJd£27,arafcsr» tatinSfeetauiUd caztteckr: . yVcSpatt. fedcjgatf t? »onr £3nrarJla2*ii»G>ißto3«S-?V SIi “* 3 ml; ca tbs reception cl wiiSsix ire Teslb, yea tbs teboed, tors arold l* da csncally s Bjp gngtttfrjf, to tou Tpald gpggßsn Isrtrsi&lg. Ci rsgsSßrr^RQsr ; Pnrdasss.ajnplctosfcetoscSdto eeiebTstoS-Vetodtose, ssd tab* case ; Ta* tslfnra, la anSmiaa, aaanitSlass. Bj~»Es-“jessnt. fculSdfiteai eltohSa-'CelsbiEtei liTerPain,raa ECTTt». hid stall ropeetoM* On; Etna ttaUtfUkroau* ■ B i l JgKB!sSBfc-i, ~ - ' . ,i..v<.■■• £0 VTcai street. tSf Hoia Hons ’SJeslUaeaS'* “Sis- SiSt tM at is no nor# thia sn esi ef yoa, »J veil ee to tto Amartam T*CLEAlbonsiit fena-TOi* saltas weu.:'-* sSa-.JM * *aa ■» ssall print fflS f& ■ tsojtb cfrina without -&<&» tojny«?e*r oontiana to lopicrro by ths-osa cfthea.. * l-i^vasgdaabt I *** 40 re=i,rW;oat tHMsup- AlloghenjClty, jtme 25,12X3. - ' I xzsed Soloooa’a £l5 Gl-AE3SS fct aTOT kfelpexUd; wttfc d«Wed- eiirsatas* tfcalaSKog tkftt * flefectiTCTisSca-Cflccg Wf> tlMCTgasg greci tabs cdtoiy wStaowr. S£i?i£ mactfii OptWsa. tb* •FoaSalal fc£2r *%£*•“-*-* JEpjßai to to TKtea Ka.£l Usjsi itrecS, KlSstasi. J00»13,1E5i -vrEWCQOSSASParirrAZISESfcrtegeit— Jlj « PciCTOa’B 3$£3SK2« . . a ynaTrtsKiiite; criSalcssiei. HgjrteStts- Th- ret&; c rcnrr-'a. '- ■ ■ Beared Srdkr es2o fcy TT.- A. fc_C&^ 1 1 1UUVSDii'lUiS--; sopjtrap: ■ •w- ••• ••--'• • nx da <sa Alispte;. ‘"“I, I!>csss &> Casas; nr«f iLCCO ~ IP t BSg^ l g'sfem^r :, y-'«T.»B<wia harms brio; .. IT 'lO4 da lobylt; SO da lObjlJ; 29 dJ ? by 9? TornlabT - - tITSaV ■-. rpOBACCO—4O*TS» V -1 . CO boxes W* IT.Grant?# s*3* ... . CO do Rasaell & KoUoscu’s S’s! ■. '• CO <Jo WfibsttrOlir ': • : w’.°- v*** *£&%&&&&£■ KRKI.—3Q bbla KQ. 3: ; sirrm ft grycLAia, Tor gala by SMITH & 3ISCLAITL Aneiof laaaia TlrjtE!a,'tW3 of SO'Acny J2_?fS ofilSdty, oai ljlcstatuwa fh» tw> to j 8 &£«£&■- mOIiUS PDBUO.-KEATUIU J iDSolted a fars® sojplj- -ot;hh nsJ-Mea» EOgOl I)0ST£I13. This article CM to rcoomiMTidedW biffia^ thtt havo trlsd It, anl cm prow fct [SgJT- 'lMßalthßdaai- GSr 4iai = - -gisa a MDQS^m as!aommsmxmsaß& - -—»^icrasot 71 /rtf Key-Qricaßa figfr -Saga* **-. fa«to°^aar atKE >H£*3. ' V>ii&±:aE3 ANu-nswEMiA: ; bwutiftJ stcch crxc-^ ! »nrf Tteatff'tl jifflftraErtto.asail •. - - X AVrilSi UXiS si— - * li. scassafcsttolQitdlawM^^i 0 * '-- 4 --'> . > ... 5 ••&>: .Troodcoloreito ***}s?•’• •--- • «. 6 do AMS!®* do 1 1 *i5lEASOJiiOO’S, * ytfi , So.SsHalUteot. ■ ■TkTORTII ■-AMKMCAM MINIKO CQ-?*39. & Ohio aso grotto «t r-.-lto ~f rALUABUS JBUBDIOAi. BOOHS, tst jaiTaa^iea^an* 'l!ioJl»S^o’<MS?»Ssplel«c7plorcdl»<rf.STe^to3 ihidok^San4medical t!»t W with all the caw discoveries ,fcorcr ecto® gives Id lie Orsons, oThow.to pewerta and »* f tor»S»wiu!d power, even . Iba Wmasa of Woman, for , IgSsSi-i josses*' ■LNau«A.N<ia , tjawci jVb-.otj ffig**”* ftr ld*«t X*n 6 co . t jW ol-OMacJ. -gumtel cajaa tlilt j catyof m*«si>vms pap; iSud te * *santry«jttsacs «Ed caisaSas ylthCsAcagffl fcoscMfoa, t££-^Appir t» >iA3 Eomrr,- ■ ■ •^^.•rrr™ErtaSa Aamw-PostEoiMiags. ■**-**%» tfAT.v^Ai.iumsaiandLoteStofttedcaWebaterstre^W] • I* Hitsburgb* i»Bey*s ..PUacf Lebv extend- 1 iJVtecfc toSeaftag alley; and" Karlas • Afccnt oflSfcy 123 ] fMt/onriKkKk'* 7 * 2 * o^j trfcK d’ffeuics fcoase, 15,by i to - ’ ftKjj ■ ...,.■;... •! —SIBJiX faOM OATHEiaiß—EoripisMng fruit f»5» t»U tm» without tlj» >lil oT-b ladder; Prunins iasiiu mate of thMaratopotoroi eoistnieUoat'insnos VezSi, mltebli; far-etauberry hade,- icv J?otstea--fiOM3;. Swt IWllriCuttinff'Boxea-fit Hay or'Com Stato, of TOrioua, great TSdety of labor tarlna - fcaplesitjte Srtteraito. criteria; ■:BOTOi33’B, BanartHeud-othW standard rrorfcs on Fralta,'riouers, Bural ArcfciSS*urt>,oaa. Oardenlgir. for ole at th» Seed ead-Eapleasrt TT» EAffS .PULADEK’S AHSISI4ST, Esw isilftin, -With rt Notu ead Addißbafc tosother-with ft short cjEtca-of CtmTej£Xn£,b7 JodfcUl Dfetflcii reedredffiTSir rfofej . . - - > -- ■: ■ - j. B.'WELBlK,BooJa»H«r«r!4Etatioiisr,.-.> • 1,22 ; 63 t7codtto»t,bgtrretaadfc4thrta. ( A -A, arqh*A So. 2S ¥iflh gtfcst, 011 l elsaa oat A'.- tfrahahmoßof EQSXET3afroanhalftbaossalyiksa. . Also, lOcassabesfeHaddsrOUJcpe^'al'Se* ' . J i 3 tto Hcasdo ~ - SO glacca tolls gQfcar&tcSc!:' UAWISI aiiAWLSII—A. A. IU3OI* Co, iiO.iSimS, •Host, sr» dosing out tts bafanM of tldf iSOOCnali-f ■nmShCTlatbrgSO: ' - v;-v ■' --ftgtvj QIIiKSI aiLKSll—gleißjfcEcyjitilpcdcalCsarttliiUnc saci I*.' TEiKOP Q>cshk'qs > ASP PUBLIC :■ ieitsralo.sSS2&cpG*Ccafi®*s4Cor.-EJslsr,fey. 2Xi-K7<i jficcbSiUiDr PtlaCesats. Screak!?* *. . m - DAYIHOS A.Ag3EM,Cs£sg£3t-s&» , Xt V * * • • *«. ; ’ ‘ ; -J' . ' V?>- - - * If ssnin & srscixm. (t STOCK wanted Hi i«o. 74 ~ ' ‘ aT wrr,gTNB & CO. ■ zSsmiq foss 3Z3X * * •* *- , . r -*' * > r-'%- -r.v? s■. , . czZMJS'BSmSSZZSZ* . r __ s - ■TprpJZj CSS3 £t CiTXO’a cavUtip | y f - €SSiMfcdC?tesS2HS WecS-. v- : -, : . -. ;»v— «.»***» SUES 07 THE BOVS TO S-Q? FAITH. *-*• l-ArT.TTTVy ha-rlsaS? C.TSrcatITJgSS. . ,n 1 ccats. .•■•■■ -■■ ■-■••;• •■ •■---:• ~ i **" -- . Esecalor's notieo. „ EETIEES testamentary- opos ins.estate : BEET,late ,d lndiana tejnshiß, rrwSf la- deceased, hsra teen granted t>T the Essfiteres “-fa eSnooaty, totheonderaigned. All Start raid deccasd «Hlprasst tSsaa. pdttps IndsUnl gjll giaJtfr paygjgat to either Of tbfl gttbscrtfcCJJ*. - : "A7?K BEST, GEOltaS EAKHrSEE, - -- Icdisaafcnraitp. BEOTAIHS FOSj_ L-fita* -•- --J. '. ~- AUrrhrar Cg.. - Jaly 27,1553-^ --- “Flno Jewelry \7ata2i«s* HO. HOOD has now on iasd a rcryla»*s»„~*- * of gootaltt his lina of busigarg, IgaA tj i?j* e *rj?e.S to below tha nsaal retail pteca uu ■. ■ clswborois thia city. tin ca l c°l4 lockct%J?9la«-~j> : ;.. go a : tlilaW«%?sadls'j4:sp«%ftaa. , vste6ja^TO2^p2^^-_^ *£>iEs» ami other wares, together with a largo Lot of Goa &~a SnTer SPECTACLES, cfXay cVn rsaauEctJiro.iTith tbs «£> bratod-pros# o!asoG»tho fastest lorawcatci a: *2*- way of greeted* Leorrs yst diKOTcrdL I mllr asago O lo gait any era, fig natures*.. . fc«rt f'hftlgfiyßS pa? heyaad at ranch ■ lower priaathao ssj other dealer la thbaoctiia of «srntty. ' > Pl^^caU^_ ol . eiiuass scars?. P ■K\y .• : C • 4 - Trocssaber®? cribs Lsw lost? by &S&&&9 •- rrrPT a NoTeLby Heary Cce&tca, aist-c? cf •‘ySmUaa Vra. lha VcaStosaisV fiOEsl," £=sii* &ajf Dteirsaos «s 4 MTOittMj la e» StatSaftßll Stofco. - • • "v. • Ctod«J*sLai3j , sßCOb£hfiwSSE*»** .. -..r'-.- i : Gtstaa’ Hagsiiaaiis “ _ „ -f;" Fctcsss afr &> * ‘ • ftcabsupplyol-PeruLcstcs. - • ..:.■/ “-.'. •• « * ' Ho2sra flirtations. * ' < ' jyi3 ~ So. S 3 amltegija «■■-■■:.■: TT> EADY SOU XF-ADi:— . SSi SS,GOT;i»C»2x c=i CWW Sa Clty-leis, til ttE=» ..... , . - lOrCffStew&rWesSsa _. _ ; 1 City Stcja wSI fca esilcs^sac? 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Sl£PO» • •'.* * OaSffloa^ittssfc••'Two.tbroa story fcric!c ooosa^sry?* ' Hmithflsldstreet, finished la gocdstyfcr- plcass •.. -- csSSS . ' & CCTHBEBIT & £ONi ? r . . „ *-*= li-QTfcfr&ct. . awnis ilav%y - BAILED fr BBNSHATfc SA T.TgAX RKRBiSQ.iaat yocalrccL ta raise radcisca Jbrsalo bj’ • . . . .SAILED _& lS2Tf^^W^. jj23 ~~~ '•.«?.<• • ••.' • :••SSngbggfygt* impply \j aa&* jastxcefi!ve&&&A Jbrsfe fey -• • ■• »»- - # ' . • v: - Grocer® & Tcs 2tealcrs> VS3 EJScrty &»- - - },S- - Tz tr imnMi mt-ffl tail la acni tea Ibr ala w ‘- /. Jll . . - ■ 11 ■' IJ Q SiSOSiy-'- W 23 gTnw>i«o;fttQ J~,SidA&Co^OT7oo4s£. ■n -'.nTANIC PREPARATIONS—A full fc-I-Art' ELSHEfB BBC 3; -Ei,r,nv/ «cnmi—lLca iSaHoctieHo ta elaro sad Sst _n late- EifjjSn - - »------gIEiIPIQ-BSOa. /~1 EKXIAK SOOT—aos Ea lac.ore acd for tala hj - *T: jjS3 ' - - -' ■-* rALKUIAM BOOS—2OO E» EagUii 16r eala to - ¥— —i?a 2£S3KGBSff3. i OETBK g£OHB—CO? iis la Etßis.esd far rsls bj- " - ■ -- - ■ ■ 1 ■ J ■:■- GOBIAMDSR SEED—EDOBaIbr laSafey - 1 ■rtrisa' - - * ginmsg b"c?3. T?AJiD6] Jg- ■& z?*z-s& ss - - mrii'csd Oailaa' Exzsuranco CosyS7> .. -..' —OP-BOSTOIfr--"- rinHIS «I£l Osapan; bara a I, WeiCTfcssilicSca laPitfebursb, ttSers thsj»Ul t;So Sim ssSTlsHai. r!iS* -at es to jsseses s» ccaitot ■ teraain ha jrpsptjyicfltoka aS tMa ~oSol-v oirtticiß: JVerf&nJ—Sr E. ESEWSTEL - CsrcfCTT—SAMUEL EABS3V7OS7C. 1 -*-• - - »IS»C»OSBS >- *r^v ILBrSreTrstag, Walter Stesha <3s£?t7q£s TVCfttv*s~ gatwnoi PsrßSirojs^-.Seary TTBrovc, Essry,. iiwrrrjce, tfohTi Teeter, <36ois»Pz&ssr, Sdsca Csr!r3- J»n, JaaicBS. Wftrdawortl>, JoswM.£2aT. _ _ *, .••■•*. t •'. A. J. T7AED, . frlfrly OSes K 0.3, La&yetfc? BaHdtea, Weed st. - - A--raEMr ; Brle^Soi3S»'®»*--Sa2to* ;'%'&} JJ& J& SOLD :^W,"C2^.ca ; -4^»' ; XKS^Tff£S^l^ -W fessa^:4.'2s^:Erifi^--Heas%’ l tszsa Booss :gjto a Fall, and ?asS sad . mrHwasgg- : - 23s#' Haass ia idSca|s3i«4; tba cggcSSa .: cal ■. s£i bcc3® la-jassrssdfa'SOOQ tspsgff end : gi toiled to a plcssrat asJsbtcriood;. "A clsajasd . tafc& tlUa*wiu-bs - • corclisjs33-»«lilah la very clisapv the fcocaa fead.tgS'caTlss - i *MATinsw-taE>Gc,-- Jjlitr - " Oa tha pmsSsea. -jVTEW Heap—liEW SIC2IC— * Eotisyoiaasattas*.-' - - Yes, we eniiai tire at boats; _____" - -O'rte t;y otra bOTa-Rsia t_' . •• • Haocy^lill»• ••-•••: -. . ■* ■ ./; ruthnwxayssl£M7ttj--Cbr!ssj;' * •• ■\' .I&iyUarlb®—ottsos« ;■ Has«a!a-daooliground—jbrCaOnttsrj.---'.- , Star BroT?n;--- -r^.-v* .'.• ••. / Kuc»'Pol&ai' «■ - r ■* XaEaßa 2Gca : Polka— - CraaL - Earn ” 'ThVibOTs last rcceirei by Atiitsa * f Esther «lt&»largo lot ct TOpalsr-sadstaaasaslc^—tisi ssla by • JOHS-a.SI£UOX_, t ' jyll ' ‘ 1 - slT7ooJStreet. •3riA2ai'Soo3!~3*"2>. CUriotr>-Wsl : fcaansciTrf i > fcedj supply of tho J • fimlfch**fceS33S-. jV.-vv. •.\ •-‘Yusrf; by Eoa'Drowswi 7m lifSiTCli • •"• / •■• j£g£tS» . ■ ■ .MTnMftflfaT.agtttAacgSHfalCgß:/,;: Gus Howra*,’ • Ee» lica# , DratafcrsES. Call rocaftfe . » HT. CALLOW« Thirds . . eco.9. siunoas, ASSOBSBT AKJ> OODSSELIiOB AS LAW. mnzzzs&n, s±, - ■ C? W2J aitoni to fci3 pslssloMl badness ca tins’, tA U» o!S«, betireea tS» hoars of 9 A. M. nnd 4 P, U; cf cati fey- - ~ ~ - faß) "IP OK SALE—laAHestony rftsva. lot cabyl»£st,ca J? -o t iehi3 erected fc nr Etomt boor:?, fronting on £o net n alley, ccob ccntni:dr~ fear rccos, a hi‘then aid cctlorr - 'Also.ateich 4trt2123, factiaa on tbs Kcrtfc. CrasmoSj, eontohdna <d3hl worn. Shis property trill bo rota la lots losclfcpnrohasaro- L ~ ~ ~ - . t» . ram&vansa,.-... Cfca - " Brol Srtnio Agrat, Postßandings, ilh tl. A. ..-.araoo tf.ths Pinny Cyclopedia, -chioh IseSroit at Sis £35 lot? fits <2 tapsPTßtaa. BASIEOS S.ASSEI7, . >i7S ~ i - i3lMaittici,»3rth4 ISJSSSSaFtST ♦ » r -*■ c '•' f ■ / - •’AT M ILIIXI3 & CO. ■fisia B%ora far said by v - - .-FTiSIHKg BEO^ X 1 \ ■* \ . N
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