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It contains 480 j^oni^. &€%& rs) pss?3 of’excellent reading ©attar f and itslllas* liquor ’ QtMTi&PQ??; s£ff* - manlier. cements* “ Niagara,” A Bide . with Kit .Carson—Man’s Family Companion— t Sapaloon Bonaparte, &s,feo., are all-subjects of &Z2TS' SI Interest: andtheiUnetmtions.nre taagnifleent ££ UlirKato teurrtot the whlga and 21T groggorlea. * Bftflßwrtilwert-ita Niagara^Edls’Cm- Tbo letters of M ] • •-•■ • .».. -• .vfrsyffiftn and cuJrotKidins Ycfrk merchants ong6g©&iti. the California cold in Lon^' '.*’tf ,yy] ItgOfitbafiUtlfiiLofßny wuhwo ossr secn. Wo stfl to tint their fldvioes nro muoh more ~fvC-l*l&if yT?. dcntscafe-&ojn personal obMrvaUon'ns to them. f aTora y o 0 f tatane regnrda the etata of tho pro- - , qjijs'Lam&aHoperiodiealTOndescrveaitsßrent ma rkats, and the gold findings. Tte« , ‘ je J - yyyi'-i|r; :.4 suoesta. ~ . coveryof ooai of tjopd qualitynnd abo’-' .. ' t 2Kv. t S, *r^-f-C'S'i'~w4ii'* l 4 tew also rooeired tho Jnly number of tne Sound, is considered w ~£i'X£? TTostannicter Bcyisvr. Tbia old and popular j t is ,f o r there wU’ . >r:^'F, Soviet containa 104 pages, double column, of J oa the FST; :”’y > reading matter of great interest,' andvritteacs 0n » Vj uscnl in admirable style., TbfrOrtiolo on “The $. if •' ” , Turkish Umpire,” piU bo - i H tst j» tho present time; and ia udT worth the .'* -1 priso of the Volume. It is rs-publiehcd by letf -sdflats*Oo**,'Y. Both oLthesapariodl ’■■;'•s? >'; ; f r*yfr’-' t ralaorafor eale Gildonfonnsy & Co., Fourth Iyf'g f l‘h ■ Street, end Miner &Co.,Sai&reld street Fitter • r‘,7' 4^, r -MEoena*EDiroaa:—Youpubliahoa"enarticle Nnws n»» *m«»> W%f> -jn^cirt^ ifp? inyeurpaper of Thursday tLonndng the feet lowinggitams from the Waehn >£-}#„ that S lady had rooeired £2O tm a recompense a lanct Ojfice Appointment. ' for n hoary, fine quilt Bhe had rooeired froattho ring has been appointed Beg lfe?y '■ >55.% person who maanfantured it. Ihe dady beeama omce at Columbue, Miss., r asxswss«ass . pjjmsntary letter, but tho latter did not cnoloso appointed to &Sl4OO oierhal SypcouSaryliability. Thiatefromm who gf|^- 6 Vofthe Treasury I£> V„: trorfed oa the 4uat, tad you may rest sesared transfer pt Mr. Samuel York 1 y\zkH?4. tLt no lady of Allegheny would degrade herself oittheS&lh AudUor. Q • by writing on insulting letter to another woman. Harrison, Esq., TTi P; osß 0! IHB AHXaSEHT Wos@w * tot tho Isimidof jinnies, ia: i" r We m very eorry that our ehert paragraph, to-day had on interview at y % T- y A of yesterday, has offended a “Woman of Alio- pent. This Intelligent and ‘ fcpasp.of the'innd. Wo pnttiah aU> orffelea SSdwftSSa t£r/> >2¥ M- y ’f that some to na well nuthcattested, and wafeel Thd Secretory of the Inter *• 'r- UV--‘XK?kI , „„a n nbt of tho facts la the article above ro- return to- Washington in ti ,cf c"‘ 1 * fared to. Wo ere not certedn ttattho obave Hon, Salmon P. Chase,Dn -■yv-Vi ~ i~gg?’ &-r§-f£f?4 communication' iauorrcotly printed, tot it teas O Ho, la at Gadsby*e. J - aagfiSg." *■ *■***■» ttas*» ■"* -a- cKSfSsr agtfsftsss , tcef. on BotKtam Pitme—BsaOK Amicots.— Mr.-S. had three r u 'T~Sf>y.,V . Oar friend J. X. Ssmni te into us egeia with a band at the-time ofhlsd t.l ; ! v ty *• ,Srawsr full of very fins epedmons of tho abora Ont&matiaadßfclodß, a? *t tmeedartidea tfonßarttait. ‘ Tho W* gtSSrni th - •g. U 'AAsfjl _ 'non Sureeiy is oertamlytumdus out rejy tins principal engineer 0 'V b -' , fruit, this year, ndtwittstaadins thohyuiyeuf-, Erf o MlM&d,ondonO otti a fered-frotn went of rsinr -Call cgain/.Kend cdoficcra engaged-in hla J r r \4‘ ‘Ssydsgj we era having our drawer eatogod. oouafty-’ ' ' V ■i.-i 4 *&£}"'£s! - ofGcSfsisWittcoaaasnoa ontho I7thof Au v Sionif bdegcomJstedw ' Rsgt Iratta micaiona of th# Anttlt ; f 1 j- r*' u 4 , 4 -y V;;v <1 __ v Joiltj Staling SATOBDAY MOBKtHQ:::::::»i"= :::::JPLY SQ -. f jpBBSOCBjM?ICF SOBUSATIOSB- CANAL OMMI§SIOSEK,_____ . THOMAS H. FORSYTH, ■*-- - * tf PlukMthiz Offlty. •, -v Aucrroa geke&al, -.--EPHRAIM BANSS, - , > J@Ka _ - 3JOB. BBBvSoi" oenebal, r J. PORTER' BRAWLEY^ "r' 1 of Ura&fon2 Cotrziy. itesrs.S. H.ftirnK(nu.*Oo.,wto »»proßipt,la^ !Sfi£JSg , & f SssSSrS?s^|S^ ___ J3OSTOH, ID State street. :. L -*•■^JafoSSl* «« «xt«ritt JwTbac*., WrtoMcsU. <<l]T — -—,. ■. ■■- rg* ftho nxcmbsßJ of the Domocratb Coanfjf Cdsuoittee nt/Vinwmnndcnco&re fcertfcj notified fo meet at the St on Wednesday the Sd pfOX-» at 11 o’clock, v ‘■±\?j .»,,,ConventioniriUthen fee SejagnatoS. •-- --- ■:- -■ " - omjOTiBKMt" We call attention to our Weekly of Uua day. It Contains an uounualQinouDtof readingmata ter. The foreign 'newß, tho news of oar own State, the marlrctsiand monotary--affairs, and - news and mutters of interest from ail parts of . onr country, crowd, its nmpto columns. If yon want a good paper to read, here yon have it v **lf yon went a goodpaper to send to a friend, hero illsla wrappers. If yon want a good paper to file away for its statistical Information* come quick-or-they will aUtegono. ’ . Como _ono, cptno aIL But don’t all spcaitot ~~ ' fjcotaao: rosstaso central Committee. "Same ’trUling in tho tetao.oftho Committee,, aa published, wo io* pnhlieh the Bet to-dßji with the needfal oorrec* tßSsi'’™"""*'' gg - ’ 3 aim A. -SJII, Canfeerbntt; 8,0. King, Pblfadiu : Mu-man Oantoft;-r-~0. Lyocfr* Allegheny■.. **•* J.-8. Clnnon; ■^.■•■-•:.:-!i^.-.wrhV-’TtafTbftf,-P^n«r^ifc»: -..■C. MflKibMfl. hSHbAh; .. ~V.■... jl HcanrB.sos>lk»i : J.B. McTarlcml) CrtKflCdl- <.■ HrßSaatdtoyWcjssr “Be&MoaaghwMJhester; - 1 ' isssaisr ' •■‘. v. , i.-v~J;iy^Pawlapce t ßatlcri • .-•: - O- V?< A.Poire*Crtw£>id? Gco.PUtt,3?hlMH4 •'t- -v . 1 :t ■ sates#.. i-sgstffis... • as^-ssiF ■ fflgbc-^eae^ So; • _ a. Simtaam, BrtrftorS; . . -■ ■■ vE7, P, StOkCSa Phllria^ • ■ TTm,s raT; Delaware;• ■ ••.■ ■**-■*•F*B»BfcreetnysaKiueh’ft*-. , * ftSSBtrart,m«!ft4 VL JB. Swarr,Xaaaartcr; atSfcMß; M-alßont, Harter; 0 rg«T -oSniyTMIl; ~ It Van*, pfeneaa. W.H.HtKtelSorthimpi J. a Vcudjlcc, PUlsds. I* H-WrigMUlrma; , ' JOhuaSnStSSa: W.W.VTIsa, Jefferson; . W.H. Witte, JS-, aasass&s ~ &aw&,T& : ; , „&unfi \tinSB 050 wo published on article on • MTisglroa Jrode,” which has since been re * published in 30 or4o papers to our imowlcdgo; how many more wo can’t -say. Wo ore glad to esc pur articles circulated 00 for and wide in city and country. But we Insist on Miring them jirpjrcrlyxralited to oar paper. JTbo "Harris, tnirg Union published it entire without credit— Oarerfidtasn the" ••Biota Exhibition at Bitta burgh” lias had a pretty extensile run. But wajfitid it in thoDeaooratio Herald, Butler, 80., Without ore'dlt We supppsa they mustbofloaio pubßoproporty, but if they ore worth re-pub. ijsTiirfp, letuß hare the usual credit, ueighboro. SFtntJDJP PAIHSPIHGS. ,',<ih»ond 6sa Bsssitia'e splendid paintings.— - They aim theheal evpr exhibited In Pittsburgh; tjncaanoCofforftoesceptnvcn the panting of , » Adam and Eve. - Go-and eeo them. They are the works of an Animoan artist; and a noble triumph of genius and art. Wo need loot abroad nolongerfor grand prodnctionß of art. We jhsrdly fcnow tfhieh to admiro most, of the two « jjieedp'dn exhibition. <‘Xho rotom of the Dove” * baa more grandeur and boldness of conception.' Tbb.Ss® !o J | f® iegrand and lifnlihe, bnt tiio neeVnbonMtera ctod oonntenanoe otjapbetis ttife in the beat point In that picoe. in aurjopinlpa.— The "jrthcr'picture, the Captive Israelites, Is eqnaUy good. 'So and sea them Jy nil moans. oca nx>m>Bi&&s» CUttBVS OF 1850, 80. a, , In onr firßt number under tlua head, ve gave the statistics of «alt3tat9, farmingimplementa, and machinery; sufficient to show the compar ative position of-Pennsylvania among the States ortheiUmeni -la thisnnmbcr we give '.'LITO Btook-Table'’ of this census. The number of horses In the United Statepao r . oordlng to; this.tablo are......... 4,885,888 Other Cattle..... >—« "“IVova H:::::::.:::.::...:.::" Such are the numbers of the XSve Slock of tho TTnited States. What proportion of these vast numbers are owned in Pennsylvania,will nppear (by the following table. I Somber of horses in Pennsylvania 560,898 1 Assoa and Mules ! jMiloh. Cews -Working 0xen.....:...: - y Sheep ...» J.w», 857 Swine 1,040,860 The volbe of the live stock in the Onltcd Stefas^ in 1850 was.. ~$543,969,42(1 Value of llvo stock in Sow f0rk..... 78,670,499 ii . ii InQhio in Pennsylvania 41,600,068 last Pennsylvania is In this respeot the third State; Virginia the fourth, Tennessee the fifth, Ken tuokjTihe sixth, Numberof horßeeinNewYork... , Pennsylvania the third State in this respeot Number of sheep in New York, Hil’o29 ' . u «• in Ohio . ,o,y4Z,»i» ' ’ Pennsylvania stands No. 3. , J >'■ Of swine Tennessee has 8,104,800, and is far., ahead of aU the other States. ' In this respect Pennsylvania Is the 18th Stale of the Union. Of Milch Cows New York has 231,824 » Ohio ~ .««■ Pennsylvania..;. 680,224 A eingnlar fact appears from these tables in regard to the dairy products of compared: .with New Yorki ._ By the. table hist above it’ will he Been that onr State has nhont three-fifths, as many mlloh eowa as New York ; 'yet we find from the census returns that the number of pounds of butter produced in New Toth for the year ending June U _ Xu Pennsylvania, but So’Slv'aif ■Of oheeawin New. York.... 4 M05!034 laPennsyivania only ; OfhatterandoheesotogethorlnN.Y. 129,607,607 In Pennsylvania * 42,888,4 M Tt will thus, bo soon that while -Pennsylvania has nearly three-fifths is many milch cows as New York, yet onr State produces less than one-third as many ’pounds of butter end ehessa as the Empire State, flow thla vast differ ence agaiMt onr State, when compared with New York, to.be accounted for ! SBHEI&Bf op TBLS HKTJO. I ■ ~ late advices' from the city of Mcxieo inform j na that the Mexican Press wo disoossing the subject of a Spanish Protectorate; and it la eald Santo is favorable to each a measure.— That idea of a Spanish protectorate on this con-1 tinent will rather conflict with the Monroe doc trine. And such a protectorate as Spain can afford would avail hut little. Robberies were alarmingly frequent The corn and indigo cropß of Southern Mexico were nearly destroyed by clouds of locusts. The difficulties between Peru and Bolivia are becoming more complicated, and r ■ may lead to open tot. • firom Washington to that Mr. Sounu bus departed on hiff mission.: Mr. Moßsn.wonld not probably bo removed from bla post in Tnr hey for some time, as be desires to finish the boob bo is writing, relative to that country beforo he is recalled. Wo havo no donbt It will bo an interesting booh; bnt wo hope ho will finish it ' Senator Homasd ■ wasat Pensacola, end would in a fow days embarh for Central America. Extensive preparations sre in progress at Ply month. Mass., to celebrate the eni«r*ate»of the Pilgrims, on iho Ist August. Tho corner stone of a monument is to be laid. It is oxpeot* 1 Od that Hew Eoglondcrs from tfil parts, of tho country will assemble there, in ynst numbers, it : The Mechanics and Traders’ Sank of Jersey City was entered on Monday night, and robbed of eleven thousand doUore. A reward cf £3lOOO i la offered for the recovery of tho oonoy. i> • It will bo remembered that some time ago it wj2> reported that Gen. Arista, late president of I Mexico, had written a letter in favor of tho an* 1 novation of Mexlcaio theUnltedStatcA In the Hew York Herald of tho 27th Inst,, aletter from Gen..Arista to- published, in which he denies writing much aletter, and expresses himself as decidedly opposed to annexation. The Hew York papers are complaining bitter ly of dirty streets; and Miko Walsh haocom . menced the publication of a series of lettoro. ! headed “ Shameless Oifiola! Tonality end Pceu | latlon.” . ’ „ _ . | We extraot tbs following .from the New York | Herald; ' ' i BnDncae so r Thebe PtABKS.—The political > platform of the philosophers of tho 3VtStme ap i pears now to be reduced to three planks. Abo litlonlsm, ffbigh proteotivo tariff, and the Maine 1 liquor law. Proceedings will bo entered into ‘ bv-and-by to gather op a party upon this plat form. The Crystal Patooe is to do the work for I home protection* bnt we must cxcroice pa tience. Three planks are a good beginning for «the higher law” platform of 1856. land re -1 form will be taken up at tho meeting of Con gress, and that win make four, Set the whlgs re-organtec, ‘-‘NeirY«k mewhanta ongegedin-theCalifornia ( trade: state ' that their advices are mnoh more | favorable of late as regarda the state of the pro vision markats,.and the gold findings,: Tim die- j of ooal of goed qualityond ohondonoo at ; Paget’s Sound, is considered very important— It surely ie, for there trill, before many years, float ,npon the broad Paoifio an immense and magnifloent commercial and naval atoam marine. This disoovery to to San pranoicco neat in im portance to the discovery ofgold. It will enable that city to have her streets; and houses lighted, with gas, and to conduct many important manu factures with greater snooosß, to say nothing of Ho employment ln tho Pomfie atoam marine ser vice. Nswa FBO» 'Wabhesotoh.—We copy thefol lowing|it«n3 from the Washington Star: A is rA Qflite Appcfalmßit. —Fielding S, Dow* ring has been appointed the Xand Office at Cblumbne, Miss., vice Wra. Dowsing, "aw* be'en appointed te&'SWOO olerksbip infteoffioe of ttoßagietwoftha TreasMy.Taoatod by tho pt Mr. Samuel York Att.ee to the bureau of the Sixth Auditor. " . Harrison, Esq., Umted-Statss Consul for tho Trfimd of Jamaica, lo in Washington, .and to-day had an interview at tho State Espart ment. This lntalßgcntaad-oldgontteiMa (for ho harries the snows of eighty-flvo winters on his shoulders) has held his.coaenlate?eve? Since Jaoksonta time. , - '.■• Thd Secretary of the Interior is .-exp^otedsp return to Washington in timo to bo again at the headof■ hia departmonton Monday next.. Hon, Salmon P. Chase, United Statea Senator from Ohio, is ot Cudahy's. Ur. Meado, of Vo., , Ib olbo in the city,' en-route for Toxa3,oapri-i vatebnsiness. C£3 Bl _HeseMah C r Seymour, Esq., Into State Engineer of New York, died ot dyccntcry on ! Sunday,- Mr.S.'had thrca rallroad contracts on ! j hand ot the timo of his death—that between * Cincinnati and St. lonia, a §9,000,009 contract; that between Uayßville and Lexington, By.; and . that between Toronto-and tho St. Lawrence. Hs , -tho principal engineer on the Now York and , Brio Bdlroad, end onO of the moat aceomplieh cd cfiwra ■ engaged "in his department" in tho country. * - . Rev!” Mr, Earkw'and Mrs. Barker-sailed from Boston, oalstpa&y, &r Bombay, in the e»ec , tation of bring connJstedwith one of theUah.- | ratta missions of the Amsdcia Ccsrd. SBJWS OE> OVU. OWE STATUE. I Sarah Margaret Moors, daughter of Thomas I Moore of Ohio torraship, Beaver .county, aged 1 abont twelve yean), met with a sod fatelastSun? j day, during the absents of the femilynt church. I She was preparing a meal,"nud while.doing this,.] her clothes caught fire* and before the neighbors I arrived, her fats trim sealed. She died in about l ms hours, after suffering the most intense agony. { On Friday lost, a German named Beikbioh | HuDiEß,ln the employ of AtcbcoK&Co., of Sipes vUlor Somerset conntyi ms ttanm from his wag on. a chart distanco west of Parson’s .Hotel, near Somerset borough, and was -almost:instantly hilled. On last 'Thnr&dayi; rtho-21st iflßby.Mr, 17m. Msawatv of "North Butler township, Butler.: county, hod hio bam entirely consumed by fire. The Occident occurred by a small child getting holdof some matches, and molting bis way to the bam, where he unfortunately, ignited- them, the diy straw scotching on fire and in. the space of & few minutes It was laying in ashes. Copt. Wati&s P. Ltsch, of the H. S. Nosy, i has fceoepted the Invitation.extended to him by I the Washington lllterary Sooioty, of Washington I College, to address them at the Pall Commcnoe -1 ment Capt. Lynch is well known to fame, hav -1 fag signalised himself by bis expedition to the I Dead Sea, and bis more recent exploration of ! the interior of Africa. Ho is an accomplished .gentleman, a ripe and finished sobolor, and a chivnlrio officer. The Washington HepaHcr, in stating somo facts in regard to the Book' of Merino sbeop, belonging toH. W. Wilson, of Washington conn ty, enys “Hobos a-flook of 116 halT-blood spring lambs, whlohwW compare. favorably, witiraiy we base oser seen. These lambs ore from Ms full blood ed imported French Merino Buck, andtSoxony Merino Ewes. Theyare very lively and tbmvfag, end will oil round shear live pounds of Wool, if not more, at the next shearing time. Mr. WU son has, in addition to these lambs, some 70 half-blood yearling ewes, rcty fine nnd thriving. His imported huolt is really the finest animal we have ever seen, andhos becnpronouncod by the ' best judges one of the very finest sheep over im ported. Mr. W. values Mm now at $6OO, oftor ihovfag realised many-hnndreds of dollars from lMs lambs. Ho has a splendid buok 6 months old, for sale, which is valued at $3OO, and whloh is insured for half that amount. Ho has, also, two superior imported Fronob. Merino iSwcs, o&o, if wX hns lid four lambs within the last 0 months—throe at a birth—nil thrlvlog. These four lambs, Should they reach maturity, will bo worth, at present selling prices, $800!” ; . -, The oirixens of WasMngton are now engaged fa laying ont a new Ccmeteiy. A judidoua lo cation has beenpurebnscdj Southof the Borough a survey mode, embracing- somo 20 acres of land—a contract entered Into wlth Mr. Cn&ntns F. Gnscn, for fanctag the whole pnrehnso—a plan for 6 Soperintondont’s HonSe, famished by Mr. Cmsiiat, or the Allegheny Cemetery, and proposals will be Immediately Invited for erect ing the come. I tana of Hows and EBseellnny. Thera 'oro now only 32 mites of staging on tho Wolngtoa and Manchester Railroad, and It is gradually-lessening. Tho rood la In Tory fine condition* and the running , tins good.—- When completed, travelers may ovoid tho : lino botweon Wilmington nnd .Charles- ton. Tho paoket ehlp Constellation Mriveiat New i York cwTuesday morning, bringing eight-hun dred and nineteen passengers in tho etceroge.— They have had upwards of ninety m*m of mtatU* os boetd at one <fcw. Samuel York At lee, Esq., lately appointed [ a clerk In tho oEoo of the Register of tho Treas ury, 'haa been- appointed to the third class | (SI,600) clerkship in the Sixth Auditor a cEco, wasted by tho recent appointment of ,■ B-, C. Mnrpby, Esq., of Ohio, to ho Consol at Shnn fihai, I The engineers have completed tho survey of t loan route for the contemplated railroad from] [ Gettysburg to Hanover, i and mo now engaged upon another. The line run Is fifteen miles long, I tint may bo eomowhat shortened on location, I ji, terrible hall storm visited the neighborhood [of Morrlsville, H. Y., on tho 19th Inst, cutting I down grain of ell Mods, and destroying tho cn- I tiro products of tho ransom Boulders of con } gealed hail’stonea weighing olx pounds andover, I it is said, wars picked up after the etorm. ivfftj. f. Seario, of tho United Statc3 army, died on the 19th Inst, ot the Bluo Snlphur Springs, in Monroe eonnty, Va. Tho Immediate cense of death was o shot wound in .the lower region of the opine, injuring tho healthy action or tho evacuating organs, which ho received in the Florida war. ■ Therefore seven porcons confined in the St. Louis county jail for murder. ■ " An apple tree at-Bongor is now In full bloom, and has a crop of growing npplea on it be aides. Sir Charle3 Lyoll is expected to leave New York for England very shortly. - Gov. Clifford, of Massachusetts, doriinejaro* election. I o. F. Payne, late Mayor of Islington, Ky., died last week. Fermere in western New York are offering $2 per day for harvest hands. Tho rains about Danville, Vg., have boon oo ploua, end an average corn crop is anticipated. CoL and Mrs. Fremont are on a visit to come friends- nt Nantucket, Mass- In Brooklyn there are 499 licensed taverns end 217 groggorios. Tho letters of Moore, the poet, hava jnst been eold in London. Walker Fearn, of Mobile, has been appointed Secretary of Legation to Brnssela. An autograph of Washington was sold n few days ago in London for the small sum of twenty ohillings. Tho ohart used by Columbus has been purehasod'by the Spanish vgOTemment,; pt the ; sale of Baron Waikenner’a library, for §2OO. ■The government of Nloarngunhasmadongraat of land to Senor Marooleto, late ; Mialstep to the United Btates, whether ae a gratuity or in com pensation for arrears due him, is net stated. On Monday lest, six slavos, three belonging to Son. Charles J. Faulkaer, one to Mr. : I John W. Stewart, one to CoL Nadenbouseh, and one to MleaCeellio MoShorry, werearrested; and lodged in jell nt Martinsqurg, Va., charged with stealing 3400 worth of goods from n car nt thOTailroad depot. It is said that Colonel Fountleroy, stationed at Fort Leavenworth, is about to toko mens urea to prevent squatters settling in thie new tom- ! tory. I Vf. E. Barton, Esq,, entertained too Shakes* 1 poare Bocletyor New York by giving them a I snmptnoua dinner at his elegant country coat at I Qlcn Core, on. Saturday evening. A navigation end mining company, it is said, Is - obont to be organised in Now York, for. thb, pnrposeof navigating tbo Blade la Plata and I Its coafluonts,' and working the mines of Bolide,. | Pern, and portions of the Argentine Bepnblie. I The New England Society met at the Astor I Hense, in Now York, on Monday, to make nr- I rcagomeata to prepare to celebrate on the tot of August, at Plymouth, the embarkation of the (Pilgrims at Pelfk Haven. It is expected that Itha Now-Yorkcra VTlllbe largely represented I.**?- II UK 111 • £ Mnxioiß Ojhccwi EsTßSianraD »s Aamsi arias, the Mexican commander at ElcSoMOommstod by CoL laughers, Oapt. ISento, his -fild4e-«»P. “g* % ,oEoeSriritcdPortEfflmora, about to XBta d Btatian. Arovidwdtlto (8d lnflußtry,ead a csfflpasy-o£ 1 I tended too General, end. tod: I moraine pt Ms arrival. Hho j L ' «> ;• • *.. ** .“ • *:,■ i-fc. * *•. .v ’ " ; 5 ’ v'_- -*r. •• >. i » » -l n •* f ..1 ;../<! .■'••:••;■ . -i j ~ r~ f - _ 1 * f M ■*. ' " r\\ ■ ttid** 4 f <»*, ». *■*-•»? *?**i*'- ' », J > ' V »c 1 4 1 x-Z. V - -( .>»«-< t . ' - *"* * V *' <T ? , ' Eovorfil-Wtioloathat h&ve oppe&red tho olly pa-pers, about grave yards la oUi£3* 1 . • • Fortwenty years X have had bntone opinion on tha snbjeot, end tiiatlscgoinat Interments or tho dead IS & populous neighborhood.- Reason and policy, I-think, require tho burial or onr dead to be made outalde of .ofj bucu j a populous and growing city ss that of Ciucin- I. . Tho semi-clvlllred as. well as. tho wholly clvil i lied have thought alike on this, subject, and that 1 was against tho propriety of interments In the 1 midst of houses and people. 1 Tho Egyptians, the Jews and the Romans had I laws forbidding the burial of their^deMwithin, 1 their olty limits. Any one who will peruse the l accounts famished ns by tbo Intelligent travel- Iters, of the burial places of the.'d.cad la Egypt, liwill at once concurwith me in the opinion, that, abetter idea was entertained oftbeplaceswhere the dead should ropose, by tho anexont Egyp tians, and is stall entertained by then descend ants and those who occupy their country, than that, whloh is hod by -flome.-.half-sick sentiment alisfs of thepresent day. , . !; The Homans early discovered the impropriety, of interments in a populous ' city, and by. a de cree of the Senate, declared that none, excepts fow who hod dono very distinguished services for tho country, should bedatorred within the limits ■of Home. . _ , The Jews always buried their dead outside of their cities. The only exception, we believe, ■ was'Wlth tho family of JDavldL . .The Rev-.,Hr*. Clarke, in his celebrated oommentaries.makes some most excellent remarks on . tho subject.- The ocoaslon for them was the 12th verso of the 7th chapter of St. Luke.—Cm,.Ahsufrcr. ~ T7e like the Ideas expressed above. They are true and tot ho purpose. -Any person who will visit the two beautiful Cemeteries in .the neigh borhood of onr city,.. (the. Allegheny; and. St. Mary’s) East of the city, will be convinced that they are not only a great convenience" fcirt a beautiful ornament toinnr city neighborhood. When onr friend Cuaw has his arrangements made for the Mohongobela Cemefry, it wißbeo pleasure to tho “oldest inhabitants” to die* Al though we have no desire to hold an Interest in red estate, in cither or them until a very " re moto period,’/ as onr friend the Colonel would Ba y, we cannot refrain from noticing tho beau tiful manner of tho arrangements. * £2*The London correspondent of tho New York Bcraia, writing from London. on tho 12th inst, Bays: «It seems to be the pretty general opinion that after all tbo threats and blaster of tho Em peror of Ruflflia, thero \rill bo uo.trur, that all win be amicably arranged .for tho nonco by M. d'Orgeroff, the new , Russian envoy;. through the mediation of England and France. It canno t be denied, however, that the willfulness of Nieho lftd» by grace of Gcd, &o.» aa be. styles mmaclf in Mb last mnnlfcato, has involved the question with difficulties that it will not he easy to buz-, mount. Supposing oven no.eollislon, docs occur, ( and heis allowed for tho present to retain icon* i pation of the principalities, the main question will not bo disposed of .by tho oppression of .tho peaceful Inhabitants of Wallachia nnd Moldavia, nor can Turkey bo expected to .bo.one whit more submissive after this invasion than before; .and moreover, it is quite certain that Franco and England wilt now less than ever bo favorably Inclined towards Russia, after proceedings which amount to a flagrant breaoh.of all International law, and have been persisted in against their strongly expressed opinion. - The Eoperoria In vasion of the principalities, whether It bo con eidered t auat btSi or not, is clearly a gross act j of aggression, end though Turkey may prefer to dofand the passes of ,tha Balkan rather than the banka of the Danube, yot the very absence of immediate resistance will make his advances ml the more nnjustifiablo. The conflict may pa avoided for weeks possibly, but the Claris cause wUlnot bo strengthened by delays,, nor .can ne gotiations be carried .on with any confidence so loog gs his hostile firm wisest is onoampcd^nihla the limits of tho Tarkifih domains. , In, to obtain guarantees by a rallitaryaccopation, ts clearly out of tho question, except with a con quered Country, which .Turkey is not; nor will D bn possible for the Porto to renew its amicable relations with Bnsrin till tho Cior has withdrawn i bis troops; and meanwhile the Western powers i will have every right to resent on net eo offensive to themselves nnd so perilous to tho peace of Europe. ■ There are eome'pcople. Indeed, who think that Turkey has no resources, no. vitality, no energy of her own; nnd most fall wlthont the iddof her allies; bnt this we incline to think ts a ead mistake. The Turkish army is fall of en thusiasm and decision, loves its youthful oudiu-. telligentmonarcb, and has confidence in a cabinet | which comprises the most devoted, nod experienced men in tbo empire. Since 1823 t; too, the Ottoman eoldlors have been moulded to a rigorous discipline, and boon organized on the. moaefof our best modem armiesby European officers and engineers, Let us consider, too, by wbatrelirionsenthusiamtheprofossortof Mam ism are to a man Inspired. . From Persia, Syria, Egypt, Titus, and many other countries under Mahomedan mio, ■ flow In :offors of assistance troops 1 ardent ■ to take part in the approaching straggle under the standard of tho Croscent— Upwards of one hnndred thousand men ara al ready Collected on tho first lino for thedefeneoof the Danube, from Wlddin to Bohemia, under OmerPacho,whilst AohcjotPaohais organizing another army at Bustnck to oppose tho Bussians there. Verily; a spirited rcsistaneo like this, established on aw extensive seals and sooh en thusiasm as this for the contest,show, no indisa tlon of decay or misgiving, but; are rather the manifestations of a people quite as much connu i cod of their power, ns of the right of their cause, Defuaybd State or Sowett ih .Absiuaxia. j lt is said there are abontSOO English convicts from Van Pieman’s Land in Melbourne, Austra lia, and vicinity, and on meeting a mania tho street think nothing of ptesentlng- a pistol to! his breast and demanding his money.. - A letter | from Melbourne to the Newark Advertiser, after recording nnmerons assassinations, eays: i "In going to Eorost creek, Campbell's creek, l Bendigo end Golden you pass through What is eUUcd tho BUek Forest,. a dense and thick wood, about twelve miles.in.length*. The other day* while four of us were passing through ( this fbrostj Wo found thirty-five persons who had heCn ttuck tip, (that is robbed and then tied up I to e troo,) undone poor-f0110w,.-.who unfortu- I nately had but thirteen shillings and six pence, | was tied np to a tree, and Mb body filled with I chotj Whioh they had fired at him, I suppose, I because ho had no more. They also ("stuck up’’ la young lady within sightofher father’s/house. I This was never; done hero before,-and- accord -1 ingly you may judgo of the stata.of society."... IsnioxHHST or CoiosEt-CoattEU.r—’We copied I recently a statement of a-California paper,J that the grand jury of Bau Branolsoo.had. foundl a true bill or indietmoat against Col. Jsraes.CoJ lier, late Collcotor of that port, charging him with having misappropriated some 5300.000 of tho public funds. The Washington BopuhUo, noticing tM« statement, says: ' " CoI. ; Collier’s accounts have never boon ad-- 1 lasted by -the Department -He acknowledges i hairing in. his possession money belonging to the I United States, but had steadily refused to pay it over, until the Department should allow him certain suspended items charged against him. From tho first, however, ha deolared his readl- I nesa to stand a suit, and abide the issne, what - ever It might be. ’ It seems the Department pre ferred to toko the more summary method of a criminal prosecution, which win probably and insmoko;- Perhaps the prosecution in Mr. King’s I caserests upon similar basis.” i *. v ,\ :r ' L- Gffcvc-ycfftSo •In Cities*. .v-. New Yoke Bathem mid WAtanso.AssociA -tiob.—Darina the year ending the Ist nit, there trero'Bo,B7s persona who bathed at the People’s Bathing andl-Washlng Aesociationi In New York. The charges for bathing aro 8,6, 10 end 26. cents each—the latter charge iafor Topor.batha. The, receipts amounted .$4,093.72,-. besides $1,620.88 received for washing. ? The obarge for w&Ehlng la 8 eta. hh hour, and.tho artiolee wash ed nre dAed by steam. The building cost $42,- 800, nnd the annual expense Is $5,600. vlt doos not yet pay interest 'to the stockholdore, hot it; la believed it will do so In a few yearn. -, ' CoAii AT Pcqet’b Souhd.—Quo of the oust Im portant Home of nows obtained from California by tho Northern Light Sa tho- foot that' Coal of the best quailityie found at PogefeSound lying: near the weteiyanda v?h&rf built at asmaU or* nense will enable resoela to loadfrom the mouth of the pit Thin Trill giro tho Rsdfie steamers what they hare long wanted, and save the cnor ooue esueneo of transporting coal from Wales at 520 per ton, which la now the cost of laying dovmocal in' Saa ymaoiKO- The coal tom. Pogefa.Bound Is esid.to.be equal to Welsh oOai." Spodmcns oro to bexentto tho Now Yorh Crys tal pelsco for exhibition. x ’ t . •. ,r~ - * • v * * ; , ■*' »' .7- Tha“tooeariy lost** ZllsaLamJoa lcfta *? world, & portfolio of tmjrabliflbsd poeas, oso of ** “ uu '•■■■■■ ■ Hovr.bcattUfa] the? fltard, .-;•>/ < -•• -Atniif&ift pastora Adds &s£ dark greo,.wooas> ; . - An?M clfltt&y <oHfcaftg3«—. • ••: By tiro* lwoad that rttnMnto the «»»• ■ . . v -By little brooks that, with & Upstoa soaaa, Afrnrtfqn. tow by copse and tea; - ••; 'Each la bis -plot of boly grott&a, " How bcaotiftil they stand, •■•■_.■ _ .. | ’ - Those old grey clmre&cs of ora* saliva lasul z •. Oat lire* art sUtumoUJ:' Our soalsareina weary strlfo and_U»iL v : gwm|rfng »nJ straining-fasMognerre end brain, - Both day apd night fbr gain 1 : • . • •, • : Wo hato gjoira onr|w- .. ' 'Hara toned onr’bearts'awojframlowlr things:. Wd csefc not now the wild flower of tea fioo? - •’v—.-.r We soekmot snow? tbldedangela’. wings;- . ■ Amid tea sunuhar skies—-»--.i •j. -... - • Fop Tiakm* come not to- polluted eyest-. Ve blessed* qulatlaassl . StlU piety, still poetry remains, # . shall remain, whilst erer on the air . - One chnpolbeU calls high *nd. low to prayer-- -i Whilst eref groan and sunny cfcoreb-yaraa keep., The dost of our belayed, and tears are shed,. ■... «. : ■ ■ - ‘ prom founts which in tbo human heart lledeepi : /, - - -‘Somctblngln these asptdcg days we need, - - - To keep our spirits lowly* ■..■<■' • j u > i • - To eeo within docs hearts sweet thoughts and holy h- And His Ibr this they stand, - The old gray churches of onr natlre land! ' And even in the gold corrupted mart,. ; - : c - : ■ln tho great city’s heart- •’.-w. v r - . - r Thor stand i and chantry dim, and organ sound, •, • And stated scrtlecsofjrsycr and pralsejr . . Llko to tea rishieous Isa jwmte.werenpt fonnd • For thepoHntedcity shaH-npralsv..-, •. • * Meek fimh-and loro slneer®—- * - Better in time of need than ahl.eld and spear i ; tfayrnf, P«t,AOIT ExgiBmoB—•AGSTCOXTiaUI. iHrmatEsrs.—We.aro truly an ngritmlturdl peo ple. If there wns-no other proof of thin faeii the display of-the products of pence, paao by our countrymen in- the present industrial. exhi bitions, Trould .be in. itself a eutEcient vindica tion of the assertion. Other natlons represented in the great fair may creel in other departments of the peaceful arts, hut the United .Staten in Ihe ingenuity of onr people has met every ne cesrity for i'htisbindihg the tpro«“tlonssf onr fruitful domatos.wUh machinery -which utmost defies thepowersof tbemcstoMUfalto improve or : supersede. Intention In;, onr country has been made to do more labor upon the farm than, the -^obe. i Among themany curiousandvaluable intentions csted'in the .progress.of;-ouripeepie, is-oheftam the Old Dominion; Ptenert : labor- ■ siting Machine,” invented by Elisha 8. Snyder. This is .a hawmashlne, andnever, wo jbeuetc, befdrethe presont time, rma oxhibUed to the public, It lookV 'sotaaiike A -ttinnowing mdl, oxcepting that it is mnoh larger. in the land will hnil it os hls bcst friend, if it hbebmpliebea what it' promises,' which :wd hate no reason to doubt, i It &; designed to ibxMh, ; clean, measure and.big one hundred bushels aniTothor impurities, and prepares the grain readyiflleinod;and eachedfor;mrket;,fiU I* the same operation.: The;one on .exhibition is of two horse power, hot they may ho made of any power wished, the aaount.of work they.aro able To ibcfig dependent upon eise, •IT. T, TrUtaie. THE *CU®EWKSa OB' iIiAWrEB. Abont' ninety' years "ago, the "celebrated I u Counsellor Costello rvma ta his zenith nt the Irish Bar, where he *wos unrivalled _for wit, acuteness and propensity to brogue. ;Hls prac tice lay considerably-In tbo Crimlnal Courts, where byhis Ingenuity heenabled moat dcaer-1 •ring culprits to evade, the well-earned pnntsb- ] ment of the law. He was one day mmaoned to : NowgatOi In. a; harry, and dnincasO of great: emergeney.:..Theeafebr.Btroag.baxorGlendoo* & Co. had been plundered to as Immense amount, i Suspicion had fatten outho deputy cashier, who was in consequence arrested and sent to prison, inside of the walls of which he was advised by his fellow prisoners;: (Whoa bn his entrance he. had conciliated by “ coming down” handsome l ly.l to send for Counsellor Costello, who would, llf oijy njßoxould* bis Ufa. ;= •It iras io obß* dlenoe to this summons that the Counsellor re paired to Newgate—a practice not very genteel | L» London, perhaps, but not at all unusual in Dublin* . , “ l ma told' you are committed for pnrtpmiag 10.0 W guineas, my =dcar dtfl saiJ the Counsel lor,' as bo entered the cell. " I an." “ Arc you guilty Tt’ “Sir.” “ Haro yon arogaun shese?” , : “Xdon’tunderstand you,” - - “Did you ilo the .thing t” . >• Sir, you insult me by your suspicion." ■ " Then; by the powers; you’ll be,hanged ” and the Counsellortook his hat- - '••Hold, eir,” said the prisoner—uho, after a Utile heritatloni'ConfessM that he was able to pay tho Counsellor a . thousand guineas if he proourcdbiaocquittal— thebargoin’cmsetruclt, and the Counsellor took his leare. . Costello -immediatelyrcpaired to the Crown Office, aa it .was den called in -Dublin, from which bin client had been committed.. . The sit ting Magistrate waS still on the bench. • •• Good morrow* Mr. Alderman,” . said, the ' Counsellor, 03 he' entered.—" Is there anything now to-day— anything stirring In my way I ’ << Yes. a moat extraordiuarycaoe haa oeeur red. Oac of the Qlendours’clerks has abstracted from the strong box of the bank ten bags* each containing • 1,000 guineas • in' gold, He was.ar rested this morning,.and.somo or the property was found ■ on him . and 'ban; .been , sworn to. -1 sent him to Newgate half an hour since; end he’ll certainly, stung after the. next commission, (Old Batioy Sessiona.) ■ “The property sworn to!' why, sounds, cow can that be ? . One guinea is. precisely, like, an other, and— ’* «• Irue, truo! bat with tho guineas the follow Stole some foreign gold coins, ono.bf which, a broad Duteh, was found on him: when arrested ; it has been identified by the chief cashier, eoyou sill admit that he : hna no ehanoo.-of. escape.— Hero it is,” and then he.fcauded the coiuto the - : °Costello look.the moneylnto hlahanda, looked at it most attcntirely, turned it in his hand; end afterconSidoringwith-thScirofa'rirtaoso.'re'. turned it to the Alderman, with—“ Upon my consoienee, as clear a ease as ever X net” After some unimportant conversation, .he withdrew, sent home, and by the packet.which balled that night; hodlspatohed a messenger,to. with certain Instructions, and a strict injunction 'toibe baokin Dublin, within three.seesibvot the .endofwhiehthoCoTnmlssionofOyer andTcr \7&9jso cosxwiGjicft. . Iho JDML.iucufiißded ill the object of his mission, and returned to Dublin on the very morning of the day appointed for his master’s client Tho prisoner was put on trial. .: The principal cashier of Glcndcnr &Coi prov ed the circumstanoes of the robbery, as narrated by thevAlderman ; tu; Costello, .adding t tbatltha robber, ;she could bonone o ther but tho prisoner, had BUbstitated tea bags of half-pence for the gold whleh'he hid stolen. ■' ... Tfo JDutchpicco.:S&& then afiedetitotho xnt ness by the counsel for tho prosecuticn j lio un hesitaticgly idontiiiedi lt ; a 3 tho ; property of hia employers. -- The evidence was conclniuvo—tho prisoner’s countenance' changed—tho jury indi cated by their gestures. that,/they were . eatis ■fled; the witness was just then about deseoud ing.ftom the stand, when CounsellorCostello exr - “ Btop, young man;: a word: with you;-1 will thank you for that gold piece,’ Sir. ..I (ad*: dressing the oouhiolior for the prosecution,’, who handed it to him.) Ho looked at it, rubbed it i ©n the sleeve of his well worn cont, and tnming do the:wltness,said— holdingthepleoaofmohey in hla fingers— ‘ ‘ And you positivoly swear this: is the identical piece .of gold which* waa.ia the strong box of Glendonr &.Co,” ' : “Ido.” “Have a care, young man; leek at it again,” said Costello; ’offering it to the witness, but let- : ting it fall Into hla hat,%hichlay beforohira on the table. ': “ f beg your pardon,”: haidhejftaking up and handing the'eoin-to tha witness:- “ You are' sore* that this is theidentical picas of. mo ney?”: ’ v r .. - ... L . - “Inm.” - . ••, ' - •. *»< You are positive t look otit again.” ■ - “ I do, and swear.-.that it is. the very identical piece.” : '“ And tiu.’.’ eaid Costello, taking another and Similar pieco from Ms hat. .The witness was petrified. Costello had, at the: Crown OSee, impressed on hiß mind the very date >and * the effigies of the goli piece shown to him, and dtwas to pro ouro eimtiar coins that .ha had.thnaeeat to Hol land. .. “And tfii* t" continued ho,"“and this—and this—and tiffs? ” taking a fresh piece'.freahia hat at each question. - : ‘-The struck dnmb. waalmmediately acquitted..: - . -DEB; At tlia rcrt&cncg cf Hot. D. HJEBdla, la this city, raEri day.-st 3 o’cloci,», a, EOT. MATISSI7JEIOTr»» ft. ?>* ncily PrcdJaitcf JcEsnoa Collssb, ia tlwTSliyear offcla Sja. -- * *v* - rf ~ ~- - v*** cv; v -» ■-••- ’■- --•- .'*;■ : -• • ■ -., v ._c-* .. ,v. ' -V-* *"' ' ■- ■.>■ «:■ -..".-,■’ V-' V - '.•. '., J r-V ./. >. i V” ► ' 'C*" ' ;■ ,i>r” *' . ■. ,: <•• ;• V \ A \*, \ r <• *N' , ,~ M * ‘ . ' -. , r « *.■- *%. ‘ r I*Z~ TH C S v« * * fc »"**• >*. / \<v Vf ‘ *\ / > i 'S^* r * \,feje * t 1 / * ‘ ,' * » f v *t-V 1 ” "- ~ * - < g *■ -f,.: . t~,i. ....' 11." t T 5 J t ‘-I ■, ■ i . ■ ■ :■. ■ r J^»WO7SSUS t :' < Wonai9l«e»Vanoua .thsorisa lisra : Vm started relatlro to tha-origin cf worcs, 7«t tin Question is still & tesed on# gxnoegpsdi«Lt&otho7V .nfftn* £xt, however, all.an informed,-and la. which' V:1 the frtal'n&tura of. the iaHscucs they esuaf oa cMldrsa. AA thbssaan of the year* thj attach# cft*cCT -sj;o most £roQOes£ ts well ;ai. mostidsnsaroiys.. "We .• tabs : £:satsfcttsu» la directing- iheattcatica of parents iathi- Termlfage of Br.lTLaae.' It is cos of the -most maonU-- jiftiy'tartH"**' ffTcr introduced to ih3.jrnUlc,andfcas botct success whsa tried. . ' pQjcjiassa will please he «reftil to «& for Dr. H’Laa&b celebratsd and taSca nous ebo. All other Ycr ine Yemifhsc, also his celebrated'-Lifer PHb, eaa Tiad at ftU respectable Drug fitona in the United States, and Successors to J» load * Co* •• .-j;vV ...(D-trood-strecLi.-j. HEW iUJVEBIUSEEES® •*_ ■ CIEAtEB: bs-xecoiTCd ; ft mlitoo &r quantitiesof Gas Pipe, viss :■& :. :v.t i . ■*7,300 foot of Slnch.plpe, 0. weighing ,«5 P^ 25 *-, and to bo made ttsra fcr the - t • 4JX)fectof 3tacbplpo»9ftat i - Vltb -' -;•.' -- : -.A J-.-. j - POO feet d A inch pipe, 9 fact Icmg, .welghisj 182 pocad.y | I -r JUsOi’fcr tdibrafieheaa&deondensera required, perpoamh [ The whole to stand the test, <md M to be satisfcctoty ta the Kpgfaecr of the Company, and to be delivered at such times \ and places la tho dty aa may be directed.. - . - - Bids for any portion will be received, the bids to ra hand ed Intotho office of the Company, on or before Friday, -An-- ] tjnst 6th, at 3 o’cloefc, P. SI;, endowed* 4 Proposals for Pipe,*? and addressed td -J-Hanna, Esq., Chatcman of Finance Oom-. mltlee. The pipe, ic. to be paid - formosthly, six months SterdeUrery? ' Tv. B. CIUSP, Engineer.-. Office of the Pittsborgh GcaCo., Jnly 29, lSs3r— jySfctd . , CMc&crtas’aPianos. .J r - ; THE afnbsaibtt hasJustreceivedfreSitbo manufactory of iTooaa Cbfokgring r Boston, tho fbUoiring Kano Ported vhich sro • Uf tt y \J Ujiov opontbc examination andtalo, via: ~7 No:-1^33—one rosewood,, rcundvccxnars, -fin.ffisd - back and 00 I Ko. 13678—otrt tffitffcod. (lom, 0 omTcs, prtco ~ I ff ;'<oMfl. "ftft '• • • d<> ; do - •"V.■>;■:** . • u . • «io,w « isil dS do Krandfront6 “ « go® ■ “ 'ISOI6 , do'mlnul -do =« ISS93"- do T “ .§S{K 'u T'utfi' 'do ' do ; SQtiaf* " 8 ** ** >w™ ■- ait. th» aSoTO are finished v:<ritb the newlroa&mejad ___ J^_i--lr 4fv sff.Chickerics’a came castoa ice frose; to S> «*«rrfw tbe bbore? elegant- lasli'Sbeot^. *£.; StOTD^dfl^KiaaOiyorMOOltlS'Of. -.-■ ■•.:: ‘.-y Vw*' *"■ •—' . ASOTt&r<M=tHte3’»aa=t^ TTVXXBierS EOB.COORIS<J ; >rJ!oSf«?IT«I ft SJH SB® JIiBBUO STOBE,I4O WootUttKt, a lsre» lot of Knight" JfLATOBIXO ES3BACI3—' - '\i 'frrpsj Extract I&n os } v l .- > ■ ~-y *•— ••h’?''-';-" ; ...4 < ' :-: Taßilia » ’V .< 2 r \, -da - Bom;* ■-V / i' :• d*> ->■ y. Beach; yw- ■; ■ ."2 -.da-’ -. :OnSJ2O; . T' •; ■..•■ ■ ■%/':■ •‘.-do” •/Almonds; .. y;.• .. - ' do Cinnamon;./• /■• -■■■'. ■ ■■•«'..•• rin-.■ .-JfatlllM?*’ ‘ " 1 ' ...... • Bcmembet tha BBUO STORE, atseet - VV- Orphans’ Coart Sale. • By rfitaft of aa order of the Court) of jgaamaB»«asjws»B sssssssseiSS^S tho nwCMtoa-brasi ; bctasta frOTlcnllfth Uitf- I thaMimmliUme tot from trfd day, with InWTKt, to . -.-. cf.'Thos.Hamll tonjd^i^: - •' 'ibr ftiriher partfenlaratoioireidf D. T>\ BBXTCE,- Mt&rnej~ ”?y tf °^^^-fg- njITIB .: Anrt - r .: ia.ooo tor o Vnloo-Wo lmproT«d Faro.r Iyriß ««t», * Filin of 123 acres, si loirs too mite) from the ? SudTatllSntnm, 65 cores io .mlaraUon. ksifflj whlteoafc, too ,?? rm . lujpwts-of ats £srm; a franm dtrelttog how of «t®g“ andedlsr,aflnn springat lhadoor; good garden and.gqo . p-eh andlpptetrcsl; plnmsrsoe^- benies,' enrrahts, fee. sA frama barn, timetables, graoatj, ®rtCcrUv«S°nandheashods; caspenttfi shop, endaU StoSSlTifr ooWiotscj, la good order.' or dinal of llTncirtcnt,^ad_K)ol of . 4 >* rt *X£Jf! aeif i haring boon In' raMratraii hot S years. Pres $2,200., l'., terms. coaly at the Heal Pstsia clsescf - - ■, • i lortmna.WFiJ ; S. CDIHBEBT £ S OS, Real Estate AgentAlfDlHdrd street. , j —O.NEY-—350 B*v white-fcoosy. » saperfiwinidie, la e-iull boxes.for fiunUr use.* JustrccciredtadiOTsaia ■ - Xi).TOtJJAMB.I22W<xA»t' bbl&T Alcohol A ftnAfafpalabr '-'. ''-' FLEMI^Q’^HB^TnE23j^-, -••/$?: Baceesaorg t Co-, CD Wood su IHMACBOIOOAQB&tt-I grow Osgood* .InOis.Qtolos?- .SjW.fayto.crig’tgtotj njanxQ EgQiHERS. tt jiTtnorr^-gybblJLinEtorftttmdforsaleby 1 ; - •-rmnKQißsotimta. S P %SD B * m »- sa ! ACOABOX 83UFE—200 Ca.ta*»re. ; 3;3D v ;- '• ‘ -■"••■■••■•■ n^E^HHCVBBOXiLKRS.-- MJE SMALTS —2JOlOs. In «oro, anJlbrQlo i by_2, - i,a -- - gLEsnso brothers. :^ pATUM* nil PALR/LTK K.NIVK3 —S.o.dOZ..fcsSQrtgi wwoSiß^ Y'MiK (troa HcMuTO’aEJlslrOphim, In store (3 ’ fIESnSO BHOTHEB3-j -- . -SKETCH'S - ».-0 , Ml mill!! FBOil PHXLADEtVHIA; . Ortend and Uo£miacßata«atoratloaoJf t&». SSOBTS, QAHES AUD CEBSUOa iiiS OF TUB ANCIENT OSBBKS aad BOSIASS. '■' VffntXi EXHIBIT IN TTTTSiror.Sir. ioatbo StSußtHf; W 'nd-'Xatb'dsjra of Itf nut. FOHSIX BASS 0m.7! mCBS-BOT»,»5 “ntsi Rescrrcdtete. 50 cents.. Chllten nnteW{to Bescmd Beats) half price. v-Bansejwn at 2>4ln the altei aocnu and lMla the cvcoing. .-Pot£irEian«i .to oaa» i lislf-an;.Sonr:«B»f..c ; !iloway.'.s*tfe.SO® tßia ® : s> i i : bemtttnllnt lying and thaAllcsteoy rfrcr.in thouppor pinoftheniTH.WAllD, PEiLu«B 4 AnTISTS “ 1 —f’ . ; Stcd of J Two Hundred Horses* 'Aid othar *.1113 PatilToa IDTOodtomo proper is the largest in lawn* rtracted fio at-to be alrnyaeoolahd cotafottduft,-.lti« oimt aßim plSi of tboiQjrrintslim or CElbr and »at3fa»«s£B far six thousand person*. Boring the oYcniogcnfipPar&tas. designed expressly Jor.snpplyipg the enennoua sjncmnv re*, quiradin thisexhibition. - - , fc .,flp\vn The ■Entrance into townvfli be nhsarted PEDCESSIOJf.'-led Uj CELE3&AT2D BB£S3 BAND, 0&4 IbllQ'sred by the Car?, CbarfcKs, Wagons* Hckss> will be particularly- NOVEL, A2ID CLASSIC in their character, entirely diffdnilax;goa any presentation eret made la the country* opnasting e£»> - -y-r. Trtcsnph&lßstreeSy ► Chariot Races* unno* 7- ’ 33-COBRSB RBS SIHGBS. ' r- * By a Aj^v^S^;Baboonvm^l4m^np.. “Ic'EroS fiiX'Pn^uiiiaaies,J* • Parche ■ rßeafetitftfa£Axeiia*ea ?«». Conraejiathe.Btedlnioitindoathfl'Bltag . -'■nw-ffhfila eandndlag urith a sesna ftnns theITAIJAN ; BIOODSS HOBBES wffltolti "'lor Poatets,, etanhs. tfael>andpUHotelar . ' ' g- 50 rvf\ fVACRE3 prizra taoti, i mils! from- PaiJioKjtrajs, po ' /.UU the riser, in a fine ttaio ,of eohlTjUsn. - 18"<mo oce lots near. WoodVßoo;firs larid tor ggdsatag. ■>ie3.«e»4eapertorlMui oa tho OhJo -riTcr.7, jagMS Ol3 TTONUYI HONKYII—2OO B» uUta clorcry Hoaey. ta • jy29 • - nvy "m/TEH'S,-Boy's awl Soutt?a-15oM*BioBUi«ndflsitflss of jyl'TMlausktJ^s.- _ .-.- .s •_•-• • •'■>■■•■ i-c&rn n; Mgricstsod liberty, gfcL.\ flMimd -aala ofrSaildfeS LotBy > ; jLDJQDtIh’Q 6T. MARY’S CEMEESRX ANI>. J?t THEJYI or iiASVBENCBmi«a v t . rpHE ondetslaswa vm,ea 3>e2ialf of St. aXary*aCe:iietcry, -JL' offer itasalo on SatMdßty» the Cth day ta:£xips3\ its o’clock; *; Sheath® prernkepitiie of about flro ftcra) cf tboso beantifcd; and iaxaßußdJttgXotsitdJofeiinjj Jfeaeten^^ : yctt\Sisposca of as tne. [ Kilalieldcii tbgTth-lzjtanfc, toisrsata who desj^Uaprof stKKrSsEliTScajltrbln adolljitfal tltonUrafctJls> Biatrasidsheex is ireU Trotared, BES'U|«n«OTltr^.:Ba I 0;a. AK=n2TAUfs!i™yC l: ® e! ' ,:r 7''' 0!::1 Et.HaeyX &-*-=■ I c7,wlUSlW*« Bsartto 'k > P ,uci ! aI ? r .■«»:' °P?® odsncop': | hC toi CKalkr locality end Its prolicfty to tiielty, to rtdT*ntaae3Tarely‘to.bo net' vlth.. -: 1 •r. •.;. " * 1 •■ "... I ‘ ThaOmsilbiis ■ Station - is' nrlthln fOO faot cf part of this I property'l l^ 9 a eentajaneota the city «a bo obtaisad at I ffl ~ ' - v' 1 ’ I - iPenss at cala-- A lorfg credit fbrfbree-J&srtfcs of the pur* i ehaso money*if desired.,'- ■ “ IT”. ->•' JAHE3BLAKELY, ' V " I• • • _ -Q. I*. B. YCTmito, lOcagiltoo. , | As^IcHOHE.:) I Mr.DIIVLIK, Bupcrlnteadeotof tha Cemetery,oill aherr J the property t» any perwa calUaj .ea hisaprerfcms.to the I day cf gate,- r .* •'•v ' - < • 3r^? .Pearly ®tedm: Mill;.. CANAIii-BASIN; ALLEGHENY CITY, - preia*mißiJLSasß-sTiia3sc>.' „ .' FAMHIE3 srill kastrppirediritllOTaTMltxU grades lh3?_ar .• Bnrgiroitflmmwflm.-.- i Ev lca7la£ tiici? orders at ths Lilli or in enr tears at i 4 Trout atrcst,orßrsm AEcityr, <s»r | narLibcrtyandStClslTstieetsuPlnstrt^sh,-. - . ' . H.P. EciwarU; or J.T. Bsraple, Erngslriii, AUeahenj-.' • ; Floor wDt bs dctlrercd to fcicmea la cuter of Oia cam cities. I Tama; CASH on aeUTgry., r' ; -.v: - I •' jyg> • *' . rilQ IBiBP.INKJIttS.—JEHU.HA'STQBmIaCSItiEsthe ’A iiaestM cent Elnckand Yoauj Bltott-leas CTO o£er ed la tMeiasrket, tin pnill=anfnßj®nfttllylasiteilto call aralslTatheß(®telsl,Ki3rai!»rti».'vv‘ r . - - - .• •• -s. : '.---PAQDSA,SEASIOBB,--l JyS. ' -• caracrtf Bagpjmdaaayaaiinifl tSSer--- fiITISBDEOn BUIUHNGASD LOAN AE3WIATIOH. BotiSscf tin PittatOlEllEeUSis Mi 'LoeniiJ aociitian, wfcleli is norr folly era opea Ict cccißtlsaßtEsaJ.H’lfiSifsoEce,' i&eetoEr otdgT ■ (jjSS.-tfl OEQ.E.H'mK.SgTetor.- Jj CHECK on.t&»&ntf;cf. KtistasSc r sJs=as MarpJjy,-te-feTOr ; «W«aei-p?^-i,§?SSt m lost ycferday iß‘Dxa’3 ts»^*!*g£S?;32^s2e citctietoteattf^g^ii.^SSSlfc ftSaSt* '‘ v » - lV '' *'" ■The. prisoner $J tddjjacsa b» samlixl 18:4 le * c * it:taa .. . r: | ' m, - V . .4.. r ’ v.*- .i‘;. .. n." « . "» •./' -\r‘; i ■- , ■ * ? . . * ** * ' \ .- * 1* * ■ .f- /-' l -v -C3-U3T7 r - -v: ststsd thsnaiare of my-xjtStTth&h Tras-Tesy/bad- £stfcs*-. ~ tisM; jqjx oaltedd® with Spectacles that .&& XSJ cjsj.tt Srsst deal of goal. They wro: very craeb lnflrscd Btiha.-. • hfn.nny I&TL .:ICS2k I£5FhS5? . thfl «gM of tto Sas cr * bap, as veil as ere?. I fi2a!l call cayoti and get pabylh ca&rl should -fc&TO bssj - mistortnna trith tbea, as X VDSId so* ha srifchsci then •tax* -dErttayecnsideratton.' YcmrSjWspcc+ftilly,-- ; vr . JOSH 2XAQE2, aslXTehstar fits. ; .v^lggggmiyJcSy'Xi^x^"- Ms. SotflKos3 v—Being compelled to was?, Spectacles, 1 fr-Tfr 5%[?- ggfrr - lache*' Xbaye triads .great- »aiib9Si^Xfil&SB9r*?*- Blissy#--.-- I felled, aatilTobtained & pair fresa yqg«tj*! ona by day.- I cxeasdleUshl flJr enjrtsssth cf tla? tris\th».c7StM t ease and coafcri. “ J p!oar?djr;£i ~y gIKSCA l I * r .' ■... :I , j! H a WATEMIAS, 103 TTjlto 5i....: I "g Jaly Joi 1653. - e. -.I barebeen oadarGm-osseEi^-of-asSna-<sassffir®T*-, cmlyean, bat haTOnorerfcsna 6Tjslr'to'enltiaj’.ojra,.c?: .. ; that- 1 could ass TTlUiout ontUT obfolasd ; of Hr. Solomons. By. the Bid of thoso I cf tlnl ( X 1 A... r?n cadi at CTef 1 canid. 1 can reader nrito-sKSi I then ibr hours, nHhoat tba ler-ei fitl l by day a.r..i t&a stores £a the Stats at PcansjiranSa;. to obtain opalr cfßlasg ttst mail tgii aj cpf, agL .faifeHa eraylbstatts. vTjiosrfng Os nssd to tioso laboring nsdor da&ctiTa risen, tojr?W *» Mr. Boicsons; of wltoai Glasses can bo objEned to ro.l all mm. ' Tours. £c« /• J. JaUi4aU.wv i «« f. fin*r.rrrrT COT, JcJydO, ISKt ,; : u.-. ■ r -• ». ■ Si-. •'.-..' l ••■■-*■ ■"• ■ ■ -a. ■•. - .T-, 3• ■ » with weak eyes acd short rfghteters* ecd la cUnjf t»ff& r JhSTooBTeylw«aftbl®togstapalxo?'€LAC*^s3,tS-?5^0i214. ':.-■ [ bdp me.- XhaTohai several pairs thai. would esaile. ,n?•.*... |to csetEowdlrtlmAljibut emxldtiaTfer.fasspihenica cor# . | than cafrfcslf baser, feoa tbs fesfc that tisy causal I greatpala* - - " l - -I bappenedto-sco ■ ycrar edTotisamoat, by T?blcb .1 .eat*- [ yoahsd jest Impsrtad earns, &fid&3ltbs%b9o.Q7eessi£at. | eiatogetapalrJbat.woTililbaiioflimsjlth&ashtXwoald i try yaaz’s*' ••■ . • -.7 -. ...••■,- { • •> 1 YoumusttxotthinkmsfiaUsiing,wjiaxltoy theymfiro. - • J {torn -ftnyqffr TPy - X Ta C3ttCOßbl3tDtttd-. : . >. .. ! ;i £2i4®lgstttns, IrSf onsSnn- I dsr eJI doy. iriuioat ssperimdzjtla f iSot raln.i»ii!cS too tMry Itrrenot doao bersio fer yeers. I-v.XECTl&iaßel^eiralisSlt'dtoerrtaeyoarenterpriro,--: •,:••. ' I S!aiSs!=s-.S2iSr9'iaacf' bStissrEtta-:b#4fc~ r f - -Tonare stinarty'tojaabsJssocf-Eiy-osEtoat ssyitoa, ; -_r ‘"; * „ i . .—, ,-.HESaTTSiJSLi-S«fflirUtstsriStt«bßt|bM-.' .: - }:--■« a— Erssay. ■ I flttra bytTyapiraba tmd &jnaUy: jlasosiK Jy*. JSp'So*o'.Ssraa'i®BBi&oa3rii».ilr.- :Swcnßa,-.y Sir—l think ltcaoOTO ttonnn act of IffirfSa bxjza,ia ■ wail aato the American cosamanity«tostatotnattaaSi?iiU* TJM2iE3Tbosaht'trc=i jrorrtnltßfl wt2r“T find inf tight . , mnciLlmprorSni can siSetaalX jrrfht vKhthra £», any : laogth'6f time iriilfctnit taUsuafamy nyea,. Shoalotaftijp* c v coatlaoa to UneioTOlsy Bib oss-or-tfeeai.--X tuna cocoasi . batlshanteaMoton&iarfs&onmtfiilnashortilißo.:-. f - •<• -2tazfcfaatr£Kr . ;•* JIOTHSSB.:, . Jur. 3 2'j : . . ; ; ....I XS"Xim*oaiS&. SataaoaV EXE’-GiAESS tSx&mf bTfer pariodjiritlldKilca adractaga, aisd Jara po ttadta?: ilsstf staasjt£ar»"iS:S:tU73 Tlaltn oncnj rtia3sh»"hia t'':arc!isTc'J, afci theorgana. ses»L to 08 ncjairing-Tlgor■ • anil I)B3owltnssato.Bieir an* - cdTcnc7 and accuracy, ro Olso to Itr. Bc'c.acn'a chill ca a ’ y-szyi- a ill ftiffn Ity Trife-c ri fen rn .. aisisU his to tlia Yarlroa pgcsliarlttes ct yisSca. ■... . - •‘"?*-:v>7*vs - - * V. B. SUTTON, - _•_ . •, Jem 13^1353.. - • ■ , 6BABl)~EX3iaraiPs.' ~- ‘' - taros* cf Stag* JV; BBiWooistaSitSCT3m!KE3l>AYiiiUy..-rwSnit - cihitU during - * ROSSlTSlFSiaignlfieeat HstonoT-pala tings of t£3 H3BJJ-Oy^HBI>OTBSOOTB-‘AES I 'CrIS3IT2IKISZI OP FAITH. Also, tha creal painitoj-oIthttCAFTIVfiJS-. : EA'EllT£37fcsTss3ST.florali&£fc& . ' .. „ i •-.■-«Wi.y«M » cenov ctoldiaa ball.prtoj,£aasa:o«Mi» cents.; - ’ jy'_3J*7 Y>>>MiTiTi 2 1;\) ot.ry. —H. o. BOOH toisinzt renamed a - U iotof rkiiGoia&r-rios3 > no22r-rfess, GildXiialjj, . todwls,£:a^ fin*-asscrtjaesfrof.KSl.llias ■ soils traosnfe&yhMi io ever, daos by.aay of Old - f tytOatu ■■ tloifciitaSPfbetogSlyoarsof mciototliaiasrSßtt&oaltoiw* ■ ftro tbtob tSoyfcsTß tiotisht.fei-otoTJs tacUr cosio=si3 Truss. ,-Kjisb eul - . T3olt [pcSTAYJeS3 BIAJSD, la EiiarpsSiagh, I \ cf IS rmv., T/ith rocd gt-7-hllng "Oil io 3 gopdtoeaitoai : ;.- Alifel Lot S 3 ;£tcr£hbnss> to UwjStorf-twa^st■. - fbr dulling?; czutlarEalot ' r-.'; •>. •' isr^rj. : jy3t -w --- ' 4sHsxbetst*. XT£W MDSXCt- BliW MltelCl—H*'SLE2S3 fcaajcs* r J^ r nsxlw^jcr • SpHn? h Cmahtft t a nsw song just :!asaad» corapcmfl 83d -~. -- *l\ m<m -HBay Anila-raa. cf this fit*; St ELl3> . bar*.-. "•••■'■ » - ■•■ ErUo PolSa, witi kbeautlfal eclcreSfignjife > towa, '■ . Drcanfl*aßerery, ncrz sasx* byHosgcs.*' _ ••; ••;■- •*•■: ’ - !n» Fope ha leads aisppy traaristefl goa tna Ccr- .- maa> byGrofceu.. - ‘ •• • -Xbs5 r To-«)Jil merit. - , , “ „ " : .-.TJnfl^agoaato-'Bfllngiores-.a.gs^-a^toiaBi«ly<.- - - My-Angsl Boy; »bcaatifalbsll&3. ■ " ,••:_ :-~ t - •■ • [• -ThffjOldroltanitHoaas*. .._. _._ ..' \ ' Thft : Rfcads. , wtfTolefSi»Hoclj 'by3Baa2slay* :. . j , ' . \- y.*ftgyta3lflai-.>.-r•- k | BolHy-SagbMt; . 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