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Their mutual grief at the prospect of sep- aration poisoned the last days of their inter. court e. At this crisis, Beeville's uncle, Sir Wm. Hamilton. arrived in London. He was unmar• nod, master of a large fortune, end intended his nephew for his heir. But his aristocratic Conse quence revolted from the ides of acknowledging as his grand nephews the children of a proeti tute. He ref,ised either to consent to the mar riage of Grerille, or to pay his debts; the ne pl.iew saw no resource but in the intercession of his mistress. Emma, at his suggestion, attited herself in the garb of her infancy, and, in a stiff gown and straw hat, waited upon his uncle. She threw herself at his feet, confessed her fault, abed tears as persuasive as they were genuine, appealed the tender pledges of her love, and besought Bir William to pardon the father and mother, for the sake of the unfortunate chil dren. Her triumph was more signal than she anticipated. The old;tuati fascinated by features and accents which surpassed all he had ever looked on or listened to, eithtr in the Athenian statuary, or on the voluptuous boards of the Ital ian opera •houses, yielded to the seductions which had enhanced his nephew. The same love which he had refused to understand, revenged itself by reducing him to the • thraldom of Bee ville. The beauty of Emma overpowered him, and, like one seized by sudden madness, he forgot, after two interviews, his age, his rank, his re pugnance to matrimony, her obscure birth and irregular life, the mutual affection long subsist ing between her and her paramour, the living pledges of their love, the scandal and infaiey of a traffic in female charms' and, finally, pir chased the possession of the venal beauty by the discharge of his nephew's embarrassments. They were privately married in London, and Sir William hastened back to Naples with hie prize, leaving his union undeclared. Her beauty daz. sled Italy as it had previously fascinated Eng land. But the knowledge of her avocation as a model, which could not be concealed, and rumor of the shameless bargain between the uncle epd nephew, preceded her to Naples. The =Wiel der, to stifle these reports, and re eetablish,his idol, with compelled to the ceremony of a pdblic marriage. Scandal disappeared before the rank and resietleas charms of this young authaasa dress. She was presented at,Court, and at the first glance won the admiration and enthusiastic attachment of the Queen. To say the least, it is not generous to, believe that Nelson did not know the charming .Ernma's antecedents. His spontaneous love arose for Lady Hamilton, to all appearance, as distinct a being as oonld be conceived from the ragged wanderer of London streets, or the woman who sat as a model of a Cirte or a Bacchante. The enchantress exercised a stern influence over the conduct of Nelson—eo stern, that it left deep and everlasting shad - Owe on the splendid fame of the hero. tircilg Morning Vut• FOR JUSTICE OT THO BIIPHEMI COURT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, WEDNESDAY MOHNIN6::: We would mill the attention at MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fo r ..-t that we have just received from a number of fonts of new Job Type, and am now prepared to tU orders for Cords, Mentors, Rill Hoodi, Raw Booka, Boaters, and Pro-gammas for exhibi tions. All orders wlll be promptly filled. A HOMESTEAD lili - 1.. FOR KANSAS, Re . _ It appears that we have a Homestead law for Kerman, Nebraska and New Mexico. We learn from the New York Herald of the 27th nit. that, in a bill proViding for surveys, du.," the fol• lowing seotion is found. The bill has passed both Houses of Congress and been signed by the President It is now a law. Here is the sec tion : "Szcnos 2. And be it further enactol. That, to ever] while male citizen of the United States or evesy white male above the *goof twenty ous years, who Mu declared his In. tendon to became n citizen, and who woe negates to sail territory prior to the first day of:January, eighteen hun dred and fifty.three and who may be still r log there, there shall be, atal ' areley is, donated one quarter section, or one hundred and Sixty saes of land. Ann io every white male citizen of the United States, or every white ude ale.ee the lige of tweety.one years, who has declared hi, Intend n to become a citizen, and who shall have removed or abed remove to and settlisin said territory, between the first ,bay of January, eighteen hundred and lifty.three, and the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fiftyalght, there" shall in like manner be donated one quarter section, or ono hundred nod sixty acres, on condition of actual settlement and culUvation far not less than four years Provided, how. ever, That each of said donations shall include the actual settlement and Improvement of the donee, and shall be legal subdivitio.orlthin three months after the curtsy of the land where the settlement was made be. taro the survey; and where the settlement wax made after the 'survey, then within three =Moths after the settlement hairbeen made; and 011 persons falling to designate the boundariee of their claire& within that time, shall forfeit all right to the tame." That is a free Ifcariestead law of the Most lib eral kind, psalm& by a Democratic Senate and House, and approved by a Democratic President, Farms are free to actual settlers in Kansas. Cannot the northern and foreign immigration now far outnumber the southern ? Had there been any doubt before that Kansas would be a free State, this law would settle the question. Every one thought a free Homestead law would give to the free States largely the advantage. Hera:we have it for the only territories about which any doubts bare been expressed. Who will now dare say that the administration and the democracy are in favor of the extension of slavery The whlg papers of the north are endeavoring to keep up agitation on the subject of slavery. They threaten the repeal of the fugitive slave law, the repeal of the Nebraska bill, and the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. These things they have no shadow of a chance to accomplish. As one evidence of Its utter im possibility veined only to refer to the vote in Congress a -few days ago. Mr. Elliot introdu- tied in the House of Representatives a bill to re peal the Fugitive Slave Lew. He insisted on being heard. No discussion was allowed; and by the very first vote taken on the bill, it was killed. The vote stood, for repeal, 45, against repeal, 120. A more emphatic condemnation of further agitation could not be found. Even Col. Benton, voted against repeal and agitation. Of What avail then is the cry of repeal But this vote in the Howe of Representatives shows another fact. Those democrats who vo ted against- the Nebraeka bill; have shown by this vote on repeal bill, that they stand firm in the democratic ranks. Faxiiaz BILDICAL CoaLsos.—LWe have re cedied the "Fifth annual announcement of the Female Medical College of PennsylVania," loca ted at 229, Arch' street, Philadelphia. Among o the corporators we recognize the names of a number of Philadelphia's leading citivitto—men who not adOpt every new-fangled notion that ap- Pearsimerely because it is new, but who are as Conservative as the least progressive would de sire. At the head of the Faculty stands Prof. Charles D. Cleveland, who is as well known in literature as the healing art. The Professor of Physiology is Ann Preston, M. D. At the ses sion of 1858.4, there were thirty students in .at tendance, four of whom graduated Ladies of respectability and education, but ',holm means are limited, will-be taken upon the payment of twenty dollars—exclusive of graduation and matriculation fees. _t`' • '! • - 4 ' DEMOCRATIC TICKET WILLIMi Ib iTIGLER. PCB CANAL OtIMMLBBIONEN, HENRY S. MOTT, P'ITTSBITRGII: MOBBING POST JOB OFFICE ONLY NORTYFIVE VOTES. oar The Gard le is in favor of. negroee being allowed to vote. That will require an amend ment of the constitution. A democratic legialardre provided for the in struction of colored children. This the Bedford inviter and Pitteburgh Gazette are endeavoring to repreneat - as a great crime on part of the &moron!. 'ltter Ne God the fopotving in the rbilsdel phis Pennayivanian of uig Sl. It seems there was a mistlke in thelate in the first statement iu regard to Judger PollOok , alMtiipli the Nom- I Nothings: Pollock and the ..liatow4rathing ,, Mayor. We asked our neighbor or the Sun on Satur day to inform AB wberWit was that Judge Pollock became a member of the " Khow-Nothine or der. Without waiting for an answer we give it ourselves, as follows : "6- r l5-8 TEERTS HCRA DNA HTNIN OF ILENROC TSAVIITRON." As this is "Kuow-Nuthing" language we deem . . . it to be our duty to c explain to oar Democratic readers what it means, for from what we have learned of the nature of the order and the blas phemous character of the oaths taken and pro ceedings had daring :their initiations, we are satisfied uo Democrat, who has any respect for himself, after becoming fully acquainted with its objects and character, can belong to that order. The expluiation of the above figures and char acters is this: (3 is six month or June: 16 is the day of the mouth, and Bis the hour In the evening. The next ,ine giving the place is read backwards. James l'ollook joined the Know Nothings on June 15th, at 8 P. M,, at the "North-East cor ner of Ninth and Aroh etreeta." By whom was be conducted there? By Robert T. Conrad, Mayor of Philadelphia. and Samuel Allen, High Sheriff of Philadelphia. Beautiful employment for two high functions ries of a large and wealthy city, and one who aspires to the high, position, of Governor of Pennsylvania! Wm intend - hereafter to give a full expose of the oaths and perjuries committed by every one who joins this:order, gotten up In aid of Whig men and measures when we shall ex plain all the circtuastances attending the ini tiation of James Pollock. We will at present merely explain two of the pass-words used by the order. That of the find degree is, " Traitor beware of, No. 13." That of the seoond degree, Is No. 32 and the word" Freedom" revered—a very appropriate notion for-such an order, for when it succeeds freedom must indeed droop and perish. Miner & Co., and Gildenfenney A. Co., have received Harper:s Magazine for August, awl it is for sale at their depots. It is a good number, and will :of course find a ready mtrket. Pricefinly 15 cents. The ,‘ Horticultural Review " for the present month, published by H. W. Derby, 145 Main street, Cincinnati, has been received. It is a work of great value to those who are engaged in raising flowers, or In the cultivation of gar dens. Journal of Health," is the title of a monthly medical Journal, edited by W. W. Ball, M D., and published at 42 , Irving Plaoe, New York. The August number is taken op In the discus sion of the question n What is Cholera ?" Goy. Bigler..-AD Vofortsiost • Ocoarroakoo. (NA t roo of+ private lertir from Belford Spring+, Jelly 49th.) Gov. Bigler arrived at the Springs to-day, but owing to the crowd., could get no suitable as and had to return to the town where he will stop until the guests leave. An unfortunate occurrence took place at the Springs yesterday. A German man from Pitts burgh, while on a,frolic, fell on an open knife which be held in hls hand. It wu thought for a time that hie injuries were fatal, bat I am glad to say he is now out of danger. AUGUST 2 The Idxtrem• Heat We again haSe a return to the extreme heal, under which people sweltered throughout the month of July, with but an intermission of a single week. Bunday was excessively warm, and on Monad) , , the thermometer rose to 100 above tem Yesteeday it stood 96 at 9 o'clock, A M., '99 et 111, M., and at 3 P. M., fell to 97, where it obstinately " hung fire" until 801 had long disappeared from oar view. About 9 P. kl., a delightful breeze sprang up which was as grateful to the senses an if it bad come laden with the perfumes " of Araby the blest." CHOLERA .L`f CHICAGO AHD D/ITZOIT.—Tbe Committee of the Board of Health for the city of Detroit report 81 interments on Friday lost, nearly all of which were from Cholera. In Chicago, on Saturday, the Board of Health report 15 cholera deaths and 21 from other dis eases—in all 3G. On Sunday 20 cholera deaths and 13 others—in fall 33 were reported. This is rather worse than r the previous reports for the past week. TIEALTII or PITFSBURGEL—As will be seen by the Health Report, there were only thirty-nine deaths in Pittsburgh last week, none of which were from Cholera. The week previous there were fifty-two interments—thus showing 2. very gratifying decrease. We congratulate our fel low citizens upon this wholesome state of the public health, a condition of things for which we are indebted much more to a merciful Provi dence than the city fathers; but, at all events, let us be thankful. ' THREE BLACK. Caows.—The first reporter of the accident at the Manhattan Company's Oas Works put down the number of killed at one hundred. The second .infor4ant, who came directly from the spot, reddced the number to fifty, and finally the true number turned out to be four. 111 news grows apace, and no mistake. ,i• Mrs. Amelia Bloomer has stopped her paper in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and taken her husband with her to the far West. How thank ful Mr. Bloomer should be that he has such a kind, affectionate wife. stir A great ado bas recently been made in England, over thei, arrival of Coant Pahlen, a Russian, as portmt of something more than ordinary. The subjoined extract from the pro- ceedinge in the Rouse of Lords, shows it is of very little importince : Earl Granville made a statement with refer ence to the arrival of Count Pahlen, and the at• tuition which bad been shown to him. The count bad not been in Meets for many years, had come to England last from Madeira, had no political functions, and hie - object was solely to arrange some private hominess. The Earl of Malmesbury bore testimony to the high charao• ter of Connt Pedilen, and regretted that hie presence in England should have been made the subject of unfriMidly criticism. ,Immton.smon.-4t appears-probable from the statistics prepared at the office of the New York commissioners of immigration, that the arrival of foreign immigrants at that port daring the present year will exceed. those of any preced ing year, exceptilBB2. he number of immi grants arrived there this month from the let to the 28th, was 84,691 ; and the health of the passengers is unusually good. The following table compares .the immigration at that port during the first neven months of the last four years:—'l 1851. 1852 1853. 1864. January ...1.......14,700 11,692 4,901 10,743 Febrasrp..l. 8,170 5,342 11,968 4,706 March..: 16.955 21,7:30 9,086 3,1322 April 27,779 28,193 23.283 32,067 33,847 33,375 30,212 63,829 June..._ 34,4112 49,225 45,578 26,801 July .27,812 29,403 22,898 34,691 Tux SHIP (3141 AT RZPIrBLIO —The New York Journal of Commerce says the famous but unfor tunate vessel known as the Great Republic, bought recently by A. B. Palmer, for $28,260, is to be immediately rebuilt, the work having been commenced last Monday at Green Point, by Mr. Sneden. She Will have but three decks and three masts, instead of four, as first built, and will be capable of carrying from 3,000 to 3,600 tons. The cost of rebuilding her will be some where between $lOO,OOO and $126,000. She will be employee in the China trade, under her original name., ItPhe length and model will re main unchanged, In sixty or seventy days else will be ready foi.sea. Mr The following from the Philadelphia Led ger, Pittsburgh merchants might profit by : You donna—The !New York merchants, who brusilTer• wide awake to thelk,own interests, ere atlvertidng liberally their goods . They do not welt till their customers ar rive hs the city, burlier* , the bete before them beans they leave their boar kw the purpose of petting their supplier/. 1 -4',!4'ka, 4'41'6• COMBIIISSIOXICR. Massie..ldprrons :—Many of the Democratic j voters of th County desire to suggest, : througl the columns of the Morning Poet, Jogs . MAßnit- LIZSVLS' a candidate forethe office of County dem missioner. Mr. P. is well known in town 'and country ; and in all places where honeaty; sem : peteney,add extreordinary energy can be ap preciated, he has hosts of friends. filliklainess tact, his intimate acquaintance with the affairs of the county, his unswerving honesty, and his courteous bearing to all who have intercourse with him, point to him as a most desirable man to discharge the duties of the office we have men tioned. Mr. PHILLIPS has through.life been one of the working Democrats whose time and money were freely spent, not to earn the emoluments of_of lice, but to sere the people, by securing the triumph of Democratic principles. We now de. sire that this faithful champion, who has battled so long and bravely for the cause, shall be pro moted ; and we present his name to our fellow citizens as a man every way deserving of the of fice for which we name him. Re has been raised in the county ; and a word of reproach has never been uttered spinet his moral or political worth. The affairs of the county would be watched with a vigilant eye by each a public servant; and the tax-payers would rest secure on the assurance that their welfare was in honest hands. Give us "Blaney PAilbps" as our candidate for County Commissioner; and then prepare yourselves for an overwhelming outpouring of enthusiastic vo ters from the TOWNSHIS. N.gaatne~ 102,5'74 178,853 148,615 171,064 », , K ~ t; n t g '.7 ii ' [For the Dolly kurniog Post] A New Test of Aristocraey A correspondent of a Charleston paper, writing from New York, and epeaking of aristo cratic manners, tells the following, which we commend to some young " men about town:" I was much amused the other day by an ex ample of this feeling. I had gone down into a saloon to purchase some segars, and in passing through to the counter, I observed Mr. F. B Cutting, the eminent lawyer and member of Congress, sitting at one of the tables, which induced me to remark casually to the man at the bar : • • Isee you have Mr. Cutting among r your guests to-day." "Yes," he replied, " and a regular aristocrat he le, too."" " Indeed !" I observed, " I Always believed, on the contrary, that he was thoroughly demo cratic." " What,r be ?" was the answer. " Why, sir, he ordered a mint julep ; I mired one and took it to him, and I guess I have made more mint juleps in my life than ever he seen, and what do you think be says! Says be, put, more ice into that, there ain't enough ice.' I won der what you call a man like that but an aria- I did not answer the questicn, but upon my word it struck me teat to pretend to • knowledge of the quantity of 'lei neoessary to the perfeo don of • mint julep was a mark rather of do. mocraoy than otherwise. The incident re minded me of the story of la French sock, who felt himself Co insulted by a guise' hadog had the audacity to pet salt into the soup, at his mmiter's table, that be instantly discharged him self. Nlnety.fies curs of cholera were reported to the Albany Board of Health as hoeing oocumd since Wednesday lost, at noon. Of 6 these thirty aeres terminated fatally. The Troy WAtlq learns that Greene C. Bron son has lost nearly his whole fortune by the failure of the Empire Stone Dressing Company of which be was President. A Buffalo firm, P. A. & J. A. Allberger, car cam and, provision butchers and dealers, have Pellet. Their liabilities are said to be nearly 6100,000. A little strychnine put into • piece of meat, suspended over the weter and just tonohing it, has been found • very efficient mode of destroy. ing obnoxious reptiles on the Miseiselppl river. A diabolical attempt was made at burning down the Enquirer building. Cincinnati. For tunately the flames were arrested before they had made much headway, but the incendiary has not yet been discovered. The deaths in Boston during the week ending et noon on Etatarday, was ISO, of which about one-third were of cholera. The cholera at the Massachusetts State prison is subsidies. No case has yet proved fatal. The prisoners, to the number of 112, hove been attacked more or less violently. John Morrisses, the pugilist, notwithstanding his recent .severe chastisement by hie brother ..bruiser" Bill Pool, is out is ff ostd in the neweispere challenging—offering to fight Pool over again within 48 hours. Morrissey. it ep peers, wu not injured as bad as was at first re• ported. There was no truth in the ststement that he lost an eye. GIN. BRADDOCK'S Eirenrrios.—Mr. Joseph B. Ingersoll, while Minister at the Court of St. James, obtained copies of the armlet journals of General Braddock's expedition, and on his re turn home, presented them to the Pennsylvania Historical Society. They contain • number of maps 112141 plane made by the officers; and have never yet appeared in print. It was justly thought by the Society, that so important an event in the history of the state was worthy of a memoir, prepared with the greatest care and by the ablest hand. The matter was entrusted to Mr. Winthrop Sargent, of Philadelphia, who, by long and careful research has nearly completed en elaborate memoir, prefatory to thejourtists, and which with them and other documents to be printed, will make one of the best work, on any point of American history that has yet appeared It is written In a vigorous nod pleasing style, and will place its author in an elevated position among our writers. PAM RAUL—From 1851 to 1854, there were 97,846,035 pounds of paper rags imported into this country, at a . cost of $8,202,090. They came from nineteen countries, Italy furnishing the largest quantity. The demand for paper has become so great that there is much experiment As to whether it cannot be made of some other and cheaper substance than rags. The average cost of imported rags is about 3} cents per wand. Health vs. Riokes..,Dß. MORSE'S INVIGORA TING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL—At a time when Cholera menaces us from abroad, and every ship from Europe arrives laden with ,discaue and death, It is of the highest Importance that the blood should be purified and the sya tem put in a condition capable of rereistiog contagions Influence'. This great restorative end disinfectant Le the best safeguard aping infection that the world has ever seen. The herb which forme its principal ingredient Is chewed by the inhabitenta of Arabia, where It is found, as a cure antidote to the terrible pestilence which occuionally weeps over that region; and it has been administer.] in choleric remedies In London and Paris with the moat sur prising curative effect. In the debility which follows fever, In the decrepit stages of life, and In all oases of feebleness end depression, from whatever cause arising, It seems to eireette a new and vigorous vitalty, metering the strength of the muscles, bracing the nerves, clearing the train, to. Provlng.the appetite, and bringing all the functions of the body into a normal and healthy condition. In ream where the lea of reproduction has not been fulnlled in married life, both sixes will Pod In the INVIGORATING ELIXIR, the beet means of removing the cause of these repining& Its regular um oocasionsa constant and placid cheerfulness, and its gently stimulating effects, are never followed by dt preasing reaction. Ladies, whether married or single, will Ind It perfectly invaluable in all thenhysical difficnitiee to which their delicate organisation is liable. The Cordial to put up, highly concentrated, In pint bob ties. Prb2e three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. O. 11. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Caned, and the West Indies. AGIENTS. FLEMING A BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. 13E0. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood :street, do J. P. FLentria, Allegheny City. 13,29:dew AtiF The Great French Remedies BALLY'S ANTIDOTE A:0 LOTION.—Those persons who wistiler a We, speedy, end permanent cure, should nee the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. They have now been In non. for five years—have been thoroughly tested In thousands of the moot obstinate cases, and invariably have given eattSfaction. They are not composed Amply of Balsam Copalva, but are entirely different from all other preparations, both in the nature of their ingredients and the manner In which they operate neon the patient. Hence the wonderful success attending their use. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says: "I have expended for other people during the last three years over $3OO, for remedies of this description, and have never found ■ single article that gave each universal setts• faction as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol- lect of their ever filling to cure in sedugle Instance. Many have been cured in two or three days." Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 50 cents per bottle. Invented by N. Bally, Physician to the Paris Delimitate, and simpered from the original recipew, and sold wholesale and retail by DIIROY A CO. Bole Proprietors for the tel ted States and Canadaa. Principal Depot, 458 Broadway, New York. Bold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and retell, by FLEMING BROTH:Mk (Buoeursora to J. Kidd t C 0.,) No. 00 Wood stawit. B. P4.7r3330N 3 CO., end by Druggists ewrrywhere. JegB `,• Lult~Y~ilU By the O'Reilly Lines for the Morning bit TOMS DAYS /411131P2011LE51tOP8 ASH Of THE CANADA. HEAVY DECLINE IN BR EADSTUFF3. PERE SLIGIEWLY DECLINED WAR MATTERS IN STATU QUO Nor Yonc. August I.—The a:rnm, , anntla arrived at Halifax last night, at mkinight, with la. e rpooldates to the 7.11 d ult. Milligan reports the sales of Cotton during the week at 51,000 baler; Orleans fair 0,5; middling 54(: Upland (air WA; middling 0%; demand active, no change in pricer, the gales m speculator were 0000 bales, and for export 0000. Breadetatio--FlOur...Western canal 3015; Ohio 31s. Ohio Corn, yellow, 12i. Mousy Idarket...Cossole 92%. Herat, July 19 —Cotton and Breadstuffs Austria's conduct is more donbtfril. The Spanish insurrection is spreading rapidly under Es parnero. The ateamehip Atlantic arrived at Liverpool art the 19th at 2o'clock, P. M. brown • Shipley's circular states tbat the market opened heavy but improved at the close under the effect of the last four days advisee. The sales for the week, were 61,000 Wee iucluding t6BO balsa to epeculators. and 7860 for export; Mobile fair b%; middling bV• Uplan is fair middling 6y;; ordinary 4X(206 -?,4; inferior 111.24)4 , 4. irne 'tales on 811.4ey were 0000 nal.. the market closing eteady. The stock exclusive of shipboard, 1. 971 100 bales; American 30,000 bales. Baurisrurra —Market dull with doclloing tendency.— There is quite • panic In the Plow market; writes are con tidervhlY 10-er, any 294sts 13d for the week, Western Canal Vie 6dMdi's Ckl, Philadelphia and Baltimore and Canadian 36,4n3Us tal good Ohio 31e. Wheat ron•iderably lower, say le; white Ss 11 i.9l@lis Sod: red hs 6.149 s 2d. Corn...white and yellow 33se;p2ze hi ; mixed 31s. Paortmots.—A moderate demands at previous =tee, eeid Pork, the prices of which are a little. lower. In Beef prices are firm but transactions small. to Pork large trans. 'taloa., but at lower priors. Bacon Dm with a moderate demand: Hams and shoulders mere feed). Lard °paned heavy bat improved at the close. The tales of the week waren° tortes; Prices Mitt Onocutae—OuCee...Bb Steady at 415 6d. Tea—prices unchanged, a moderate butiness; Congo rather ender. At Manchester them was a moderate butlers, and pricer were unchanged. MO.T !LaMar unchanged; consols 9234A022!4. Money in attire demand: Dollars tw 1 y.; Baena 70e 3d. Iron steady: Bells .E 7 hottS7 lb"; Bars Lit loyal, 16k, (moon board at Wales; acotch Pig declined to 83a 0d mixed numbers on the Clyde. ' Logout —Money dearer; the government wants have ab aorbed all the opera capital. The chancellor hay 'Lamented that he will apply throe million. extra to the war credit. Consols closed at 02%/4 Tue bullion to the beak has decreased upwards of 115/:,- 000. Continental exchanges varied but little. Lteme—Daetsic, July 23.—The alacoall arrived here, having left Barmund with the allied fleet on the lath. The fleet went to Anted Island, to the Oulf of Bothnia. A letter from Km/ dated the 10th, published to the Berlin neropeper, mays the French •thwilltioltary army of the dieunbark procialonally at the Island of Ice Mad. Denmark will shortly abeam bar neutrality. Prussia and Austria, it to add, bare asked Patna/land Eng land to state the conditiow on wittch they are willing to conclude pews. The Sudan party arftru , that the mill. t. operatics. of the allies are eta stand API. The attack Do Sebastopol Is Indefinitely poopoticd. The attack on qremstadt will not take place tole year. The great Mole near Bucharemt I. problemetual. The image operations are reduced /amply to bleckubs; and In Um end the IttOwlatri will triumph by diplomacy. liammernmer, July 10.—The Turks bay. taken op a p> Atkin at Pumps/geld. 0000 Olargeeo. The Swedieb legialature here reported in feror of decimal eotheisa. t ,„ .deke. from Madrid, 18th, Nate that the toeurgeate are masters of Madrid_ waxing the oi.bt, the troop Lotted vidertaislit edgiest the barricades, bat fur the moat part sua liaitios.—ln the boom of lard.. ihatingten asked Use ministers whether they had voithorised Lori Weetmore (awl to shall no the Cabana Cl Vienna, that the Polish sob octs cf Ruda would not be allotted to enter the English artuy or follow the standard of the allies. kart Aberdeen replied that no instructions had been given. Earl Aberdeen then brought forward tbe followlog menage from the Queen hisdnety deeming It expedient to psi. vide Mr say adoldrael espouse which may arts., in cow, deucee of the war In which Her liejmity la engaged, against the Emperor of Itinabn on the dormant. and offensive, mini of the Gods. of Lomb coucurrence I. snob women. as may be eeemmary fur making provision .mordhlifil.f. The mamas , .ould be taken into conshierstiou on Yoe nether —!(deice 79th—The (Math publishes. • hot of the new miantent, Geelong Cathie] Is appedobel nOininander of th. revelry of Madrid. The losorgents ere masters of Ma. deli. Troops are messed against the barrithilen ad fight- Mit wet going on in lateral parts of th• Capitol. When the giepagb left, • battle had been fought between O'Donnell and (1.0.0, In which the letter Ir. Manuel, wounded and taken prisoner. The populace locked the pciace of Corbel. ens Cl ktidemice, Grenada, end the •Lole of Caudoula be. rims; the Oildain General lead. it, lighting et scrotal potato A ovate telegrephic despatch from Constantinople, re- Weed at Parts, states that the Ettaidans met with • theck et Ilatonm. Pour thousand Turk. mars tent from Varna into Canada. 11.10.1, l'.3l.—Tta• leads opened Ewer. Three per cents rimed at CO No actual thane had occurred In the state of Eastern anat., and none Maly to occur until after further etiosnie ration by the Englah and French governments of the merit conduct of Austria A Perlis Correspondent of the Loudon Sternum Chronicle male. the following Important bonainunleation: Thei Cab/. of Vieutia end Plerlici communicated to the English and French governments the insomniac produced upon diem by the answer of the Emperor Nicholas to the masa mous mot by A.trla to evacuate tbe PrtndlolttWc The Germanic Powers now ennounce that In their opinion the proptaincot <tomatoes! In the Minh., ewer', a not allogethea satisfactory, appear to be calculated to seem as the bar& for further oegortelions' and they propose that the Preece .Mll l ho teed upon as the met of further confer enema Vary monotet mpremed their opinion that it .111 our tee ptibribly m veil upon flusala to evacuate the Med if It he tiot .1 the rano Gnus clearly understood that the allied power. shall slop their movements L oupes. In 'thee motile by labors Out Hato an Win Mom whit KAMM. Ali Elatitrlan manor We 10 le tailed-out sod placed on 0 Itotlag. Annuallia Rola at, PMersisarg Male that th• Cour b fermium:l Mit to yield; tat discontent presidia' in the Cepliol. The details show that the recent victories et GI toyer. wes achieved by the Torte untamietel, Imrtell the Visa. two' , or the Danube, from Tunneva to Olifilites, in their heed, Thor main body of the Turtles army la said to be moving towards the mouth of tha Danube. The allies hate repotted nod canopied the Rumlan batte ries et the finlins,reenovism the ounken ship. from the channel. The Realm kommlbe flotilla most peon fall Into the hoods of the el Inn and vie tree nevigetkin of the Demuth he again establithed. The English seamen from the fleet have been Pent to Man the Turkibb iibete on tits Lengths. The itimslida have homed Metsehin. The French and Euglishars elowly drawing their lines ch-ear around the Ituadaton from the Blurt Sea On the 111, Lb• combined delete woe men of Ackermann, sailing out tO•ard• Crime. tharace.—The Porte mamaa to open the Turkish ports to Greek nor•hentinen; but Minande Item Grog. Indemnity Ilse the lossee 'interned through the recent insurrection. gee's —The insurrection le spreading 'tepidly. A tele graphic deepatch from &Manna, dated Ends, Mated Madrll and flu garrimn had pronounced against the Qom.. The flebieet am diwatilted nod the Premier bed Led to Neream, end armed to !Laub n new minintry. Pertere placed him , mit at the tro.4 of the Insergenta end woe otarchlog on Madrid with .be centre dhanbu. while Gen. Seabee. ad vanced with • Emetic= the Unto* Proving. Numeroue large cities, and elm the Bairns Islands declared for the Insurgents harnesses hi 'spirted to John tbe revolt The ineurrection has hitherto been mostly mintary, but the cid. sane were joining. humor. went nutria that gamin Chris tian. fled to Bayonne —that Game* Isabelle had left Mad rid, and Men that the Duke Montproder bed been declared Lleatermot General of the Kingdom. Generals Concha and tionnste• Grath have arrived in /inland. The Disorients, If intecemflakmay offer the throne to Dan Pedro, of Foitagal. The French government L old to fimr the innarrectlon. THIRTY-THIRD CIONOILUSS. Wainlsurosi CITY, August I—Sesate.—The Senate con tinued In maiden until a quarterpast eleven last night. Mr. Seward mode a long speech against the amendment proposing to give • pen ion to the widow of Batchelder who mos killed In the fugitive dare riot at Baton. Mr. Clay commented on the report made to the ewe by Messrs. bundler and Seward. sad In inch terms that be wee frequently called to order by the chair. lie defended the report made by lammed! and Messrs. Williams and 301 W, the majority of the committee. Mr. Ous advocated the amendment. Mr. Wade hoped the amendment would he withdrawn. as the not in the execution of white tide man was killed may hereafter turn out to be unconstitutional. Mr. Stead opposed the amendment, on the ground that be war oppoeed to granting pensions to reruns for civil services. After farther debate, the amiesdnzent was adopted. yeas 35, nays 14. The hid was then passed. Mr. Sumner add same time ago he gave notice of Vain. tendon to introduce a bill to repeal the ltigitive Slave Law. Objection war made, and leave to introduce the bill was refused, yeas 10, nays 86. The driver and Harbor bill wan Hum taken op. Mr. Toombs made a long speTh again,t It After a long debate Mr. Girlds amendment appropriating $6,000 for the improvement of the deers of California was edolsted. Yu. 25 , oeds " 43 . Various other amendmeade were discussed, when the Sen. ate adjourned wlttume comihgto • vote on the bill. Today several private bills were pawed Mr. Houston addressed the Senate In defence of his udits thedays and political conduct awing the Texan revolution and the days of the Republic, from contain charges, imputations and danders contained In a book called the History of Tex as, Mexico and the United State. by Thomas Jeffareon Green. Ile was very were on the author, and pronounced him. dastardly livered man, of most patent cowardice. Mr. Mason offered the following reeolution which was adopted: Rewired, That the President be requested to Inform the Senate, if to his opinion it he not incompatable with the public interest, whether anything has arisensince the date of hie massage to the House of Representatives of the 15th of March last, concerning our relations with the Gover nment of Spain, whisk la tile opinion may dispense with the suggeetion thereto contained, touching the propriety of pro visional measures by Conran to meet any exigency that may arise during the mess of Oonpees, affecting thou re lation. The River and Harbor bill IRO taken up. Mr. Toombs' motion to grit° out the provision" relating to the Louis- Title and Portland Canal was rested. Mr. Dodge, of lowa, offered an sthendmenttnicreuing th appeopriatton for DesinsoLus Rapids from $lB,OOO to $lOO,- 000. Mr. Dodge?. amendment wise agreed to. The redone amendment. offered were rejectid, es.Pt o..*PP.Priain $14,000 for the improvement of Bruce river, and Mr the purchase of the Pass at the mouth of Mobile river. The bill was ordered ta • third reading, and finally paw ed—yeas 31. nay. 17. The Senate then went into executive session, and after- warde adjourned. f/ours—( Yesterday's proem: Wigs oencluded.)—The clause in the General Appropriation bill was under consideration, appropriating money for the erection of public buildings in Kansas and Nebraska. Mr. Giddings moved co to amend al to provide for the re peel of the act for the arganization of those territories. Rejected—yam 00 , nay. 71. The committee then nee. The Pre4dant's liusage was received in viewer to a rasp. lotion asking Information in regard to the destruction of Pan Juan, covering tubas documents sed inetnicdons to Ctain 'lodine and Mr. Praline, cornmeroiel .41.001: from hich it apnea. time Hollins acted in actordance with his Intrusion. The Hoagie then adjourned to meet at ten o'clock on Tuesday. The House to-day went intocomunittee on Gleaners] Ap. propriation bill. The Senate amendment increasing themey of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. to $7,000, /maim to $0,500, was cancan-din. The Holm agreed to the Senaish amendment concerning the purchase of ins and bnibilnn belonging to an fink of Commerce ind bank of Now York for an Assay office, and spore- " ding $530,000 for the cams Health of Washington City. Wagi"l" (TTS Aujuit 1.-The blthy, mut shifts is no chasm Th. Boa. Thomas 'Met& Meager. ously 111 of chasm marbus. - 7- ' =UM , ,% . iPtltTitElt BY TIDE ALPS. Haw YORE. AugdiLL—Tim I..Entd. )tdroirq amiable publidumASl follalMt. A reqwut., it Ina uuderlaod.. 'Am robmitaidtb.lbreabi..olo...o.lut for NA' te allogr . Na{ ler tragttack Cronin& It t, , 11,r5d . of the Admiralty nod the . Sir June Graam, first Dote of Newcastle. War lifitsieter„ attend e vy with eli ell held on Hondo, by the QUeell to consider the applMdUm end resolution of etai Met, and although the result had MSt transpired, the dermatitis of Brigadier idenerel limey D. Jones and his company of Royal Sappers and Miners from Chethaos, leases little doubt of the anewer sent. Ma Dentdiem wren steam frigate, which brought home ,the ap. pl lesbian from No Charles, is now rlc t her way book with an arirWer. The Madrid correspondent of the London Times rye the I Insurrection in Ppaln steles more likely to Wooing a gpii: : l rat revolution. Gen. O'Donnell is convinced that the Win try will not move for the mare purpose of making him Prime Minister She 1, more and more disposed to enter into the dery of the progreeeives. A strong report Is In circulation here that Queen Christi . aua will leave for Paris on the lith. This looks like a rw treat If true, and I am more Inclined to think it may be, be cause the bo ards are again stationed on the road from this place to Burgos, from which they had been withdrawn north of Barge's, where the Garlist party has aPPimmil about /ini g stron. AllTi,9 state that the pavilion and town of Barcelona ha• pronounced modest the government The regiments of Navarre and Guadelakera took the initiative amide the ao clamatiom of the people * The military Gommor le at the head of the government to which the Captain General also adhered amid shouts of " Long live the Con/Motion." Mortality In MathICIIOIIII. BALIIIIOIII, August I.—Sight new cholera cases accamd at the Alms noose to-dn.; elm one neigh. There were three case. in a istate of collapse at the last amount. The progress of the diem. la very tepid, the deaths occurring In two or three hours after the atack.t Jew Yoiu, August I.—Flour declined 11c for low grades; Straight Stem, $7,2541,75; goof Ohio, $8.504.49; Southern 11,111,1 d.; SOO bbl. at $8,8741.8.25: Whesi.-Yrkes easier, Lot not quotably lower; eales 6500 bash DV" red Delaware at gt,es; market dull, with declining tendency; prices a trifle lower; Aldo =MOO bush Corn, western mired. at 734# 78; Southern yellow, 00.82.Whisky—CW04'30X, Mese York declined 12e; prime better; .ales 800 bbla, Beef dm &molders, 5(4,5N. Hams, 0g571.4. Lard dull, leltb declining tendency; sales 1i25 bills at Sf. Cotton uncluanpd ; a monerstm demand. Cleffee firm; a large basineed doing; sale, 2700 logs itio st 9 , 4@10y. Sugar and Molasses dem ; transaction. moderate; tyrlea o sMolasses,ll. Stocks better. Money unchanged. Maw Tn.a. August L—Cutffs Market.-2179 Beeves Were offered yesterday, generally of poor quality, and prices with. out math cbange; if any a Thad., lower ; 840%, not for on. Ire 10%; Ohio corn fed Swine 4%. BILLIIIIOItr, August I.—Mille Market —The offerings were 010 bead, prime declined 25c; sales 600 head at prima rang. log from $3 to $4 on the hoof; the Market clewed dull. Hogs to 'Argo sunnlY ; .ads at $5,50001. Sheep $2(43,15 VI bead. *a- Dr. MsLane's Liver Plills..-.When the Pro• prietor of this invaluable remedy puratumed it of the In ventor, there was no medicine which deserved the name, for the cure of Liver and Bilious complaints, notwithstand ing the great prevalence of these diseases in the United States. In the South and West liartlealarly, where the patient is frequently unable to obtain the services of • regular physician, some remedy was required,at once quick and effectual. and the operation of which could in no wise prove prejudicial to ,the constitution. Thla medicine is supplied by Dr. li'Lane's Liver Lille, sa has been rand in every Instance in which it has had • trial. Alm'," be. efic,al, not • solitary Instance has ever occurred in which Its effects have been Injurious. The invention of on edn. rated and distinguished physician, it has nothing im own men with the quack nostrums imposed upon the public by shell.m pretenders to the medical art- lisperience bas now proved, beyond • doubt, that Dr. kPLane's Pill is the beet remedy ever proposed fur the Uver Complaint. Purchasers will be careful to Lek for Dr. M'Lands Cele. bevel Liver Pile. and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to 14 Liver Pins, now before the Dr. irLane's Liver Pile, also his celebrated Tarmithre,.cast now be bad at all respectable drug Mores in the United flts:es and Canada. •'*o for mle by the sole proprietors, air Sylph. iiii i Scrof ela and Dios aaed 8100d..-.For taws. while &maws, Costar's Spanish lito WT. In lay only specific.. The pr.p.ietors h... In their poseeeeloo c•er oae hun ch:4 certificates of the most sextraorilearl cures auctsul • by , n fee to the oertlikete of Riehent Adams, let* MO* airriff of Itistusesub TA: Weis Dorton, Comumbideoer of the nevem. In Ri,hlllooli ; General Welch, of Um Mam moth Came; Dr. Lierrilry, of Washington City : Mr. Wm A. Matthews, sod C. D. Lusk, Meg., of Michmoad, V. Mr. P. Iloydeu, krehmoge Hotel, nod a hoot of others, who hat • ere mere of the worst description cured by Carter's Bpeuieh Misture. Thry atl certify [bet It is the greatest purities of the blood k.oolen. ele.rtleement. ijlttlsoolser j-jj Palata/0011. 11 le.—Tll.ll Wed-IEOOIM Mllpixiority of ~RiOOLWS fir in the Oen:neat, needs 1:10 CE:111111fflit on hie pert; It ha• been selestowledged by ell wbo hew [sewed taw with their enters, that they here serer Deem fitted with the mime es.w and style as by hire. Ile heirs to foil= his pt toms shd the pabtle, that his nark is new replete With the wet set ,ty les for coats, rots and pants. suita for the prevot.eson. a RIB ble BLE. Tailor awl Peateloon efeker, r..:24 140 lahertv et.. lewd of Woad. ARTEMIS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS CORN/T OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD Erasers, rf , 11 it ON LY THUG AND tiEhrl.`i It LI V= PILLS, pre .' pared by IL E. SELLIKRS. 111.01• TON. Ohio, March 1143. I feel It a duty that I one to my fellowaufferers. to state that I have asp...lowed great relief from the one or Sellars' Liver rm.. I have guttered severely with the Liver Coen plint !'or Pere& yearn—to much ao, that both myself and hit al*, have thought that I mold not survive hot a abort time. Moth motley had been expended la the endeavor to heoeure rehef front the co nne phyrichnsa, but all in vain. Am • at resort, noon the re etutatign of my brother, I pro cured come of Seller' Liver at your =are, and Round fired miler trom their nee, and in the continued use of them stow, I have almost entirely recovered = health. Hannan le. I am the husluend of Ilenneb Compton; I think Pelle» . rills • superior medicine. and I believe that they were the moon. Of say g soy nitre life. Jame 1011111031. /Lae Pehlic.—The originel, only true and gamins Liver Pills are prepared by R. It. Beller., and bum his nesse he bhok nut neon the lid of rub box. and his signature on the outside wrapper: all *then are counterfeit...l base Imitation. R. R. BELLRRB A CO Proprietors. And for male by Dr0e.41.. an 2 • _ gro QUARRYMEN, Battelle AND RAILROAD CON. TuACTORS, SPECULATORS, BRICRMAKILES, AND', OTIIISES4—A rare opportunity is now offered topprchase those raiseble Blocke of Building Lots, situatal leithe Bth Ward, city of Pitulburgh, near Panzutylvanla Avenue, late property of Darid Greer, cued. Part of the lots 000talning the beet quality of clay, suitable kw brickmakiag ; also, the beet building abase in the country, which, whets q brings the tote to the ropier rity grade; elm, it unto= elegant building lots oruntngerit to Peintofiraols Avenue; suitable fbr private residences. Will be /old by enter of tbe Orphans Court, at auction, Oatha prernhes,en next SAME. DAY, August RR, at it ceidock, Tartu made known the day of safe. EDMOND GREER, „ i . e .. SOPHIA GREER, 210111041 I. So kil)011 . 01411her0. MHO respect.. bolds of North and South layette 1. Township. are norneeld to meet at the School House to NOBLESTOWN, on eATURDAY, August Itch, at 10 o'. clock. A. M ; sod Mr. Pryor will *Need to ...doing the School Teachers that are wanted to D e r. for the coming year. JOHN W. JAMISON, JOHN Secretary of North Fayette. lOKMAN, Secretary of Son. Fayette. and charge Peet.] pu4il4:• ./1:4,41 YLKNING BROS, Soceemors to J. Kkkt L Co., NNW ADVER.TII3EXENTS 1=:1111 Boat Store for Sa to. Tuz eubscriber offers for wale his entire stock of Oro aeries, with good will of the custom. lease of house, re. Enquire of WESLEY GEOM., eulttigir No.lo 13saithfleld street FIARLoTTS DLUMR, 80. 118 Woad street, hea jest re.C oohed the %Boeing NEW MUSIC/ :--.A. Bong from the West; i n. Going There; Stsitserr' Farewell Walls, Bell.: Brother Jonathan's March: iloure of Devotion, a aollection of mooed tnelodke,ansaged in easy.stylefor piano or melo deon, by Oro , e; Wild lflowers, Wallace The Orgen.Man, CBS.; farewell March, Sourer; lkshallsors Grand *ma; too Been Roaming (rondo). Doubler - Softly, ye Right Wise* Wallace; td.l-0. Bchottlsch, Gin.: Bud Mom the Opera, liellak--easily arranged and Angered for N.M..; Jordan Polka, new; Mona Favor*, par Ruble; Parkinson's Garden Polka, Mermen; Parlor klasonrka, Bel. dle: To Meet Again. Voss; Dying Words of Little Katy; Torre to Darkness on the Mountain, Wallace; The Mother's Smile; Burly Dream., els beautiful melodies for small bugle, by (Breen. Also. • good eeleetiO• of Guitar M.s, Bongo, Polk., Waltz., M.rohew, Ae. to. • =a G 001) FARM. FOR BAWL, of 43 acme, with • good farm house, of 4 rooms and cellar, and front porch, • good spring boom, with double barn and stable, wagon Alia , corn erlbe and good garden, and orchard, with Mundane* of apples, p.', peaches, An. 30 acme in cultivation, and balance timber, a red soil and • new farm, rituate 3 miler from 51cHeeeport, near the Youghiogheny river. Prim $l,- 500. Terms $5OO In hand, balance 111 one, Mro and three ruin. 8.. C11TH13132 SON, ara Real Estate Agent, 340 Third at. AU A/INCA YOB. Alban NOW RNONIVKD.—Kniak• erbooker Permit:ls; °ode,. ; Grabs=; Peterson. Harper for Aogast Is only fifteen mate at the cheep book store of GILDENPENNEY • OD, • au2 78 Pourtb street. Sole of Isota Coati weed. RPIIANS' COURT SALE OF EU/LDLNG LOTS—Late O the Property of David Over, demased—eituated in the Eighth Ward of th i s city—tronting on Peorwyttranis aye, nue, Forbes street, Locust street, Vickray street, Muff !street, end Magee street—Will be continued on the Metailes, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of August, at 9 o'clock. P. M. Terme to accommodate pnrchasers. Partin:dare merle known at sae. EDMOND GREER, 1 . salmi SOPHIA GRIER, j _ _ CM= rill the Chertiere • Taltey, 33 norm of Coal Land, near k./ Hans ;it Is the key to letting out to market 9,000 ammo( eoal, and to worth more than we ark for It, for ths real alone. It Is a bargain for any one In the badness. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, eubilw No. 75 Fourth et. . _ IeTEUN Cltr,T3, Vitt liAttrhtt, PUS ATIOUST—Just F matted Ilarpiet blagartne for August; price it cents. For sale by aul HASINEK t CO , 32 Smithfield street. HP.lfit'S MAtiAZINE for August Jost raoatved for sale at PAUL KLEINER'S Literary Depot. PIRA et , opposite the Theatre. Foreman for & Green Glass Boom Wenteel. AGOOD ootapetent and expsrkmeal °LAM BLOWLIS., to whom the highest crude will be paid, is mead to take charge of sad oversee a well establd areas Wags House, to Baltimore city. None need apply but these who can give unexceptionable referent", Ile to charletst, Audi Lulu. industry, au Applicationsare requited to Istelimbi immediately st the Counting Room of the " DAILY MOMS DIG POST,^or all letters addressed (post Feld) to 'IL will Tee*vs respectful attention. 7,31 LEAVER OUT OPEN OR NOT, ol lierper, eedly . One li ham, or Putnam's M•Pline, any way to mat the pub lie, and will betides save ell b per ant, as I sell all Maga sines for El ante per copy, titer the fifth of therewith of their Win. 86.011.. B. LAurna. 1ygl• 01 Wood street. S 1 2dl.atiti IiALFI.—A. A. IIAdON & 00. O( && all that? Iliammer Shawls and Mantillas a/. gladdlYwalled Rim • . . Ja:•4"."' teiwor . t Nei.. !Tits - flint — lftral. tawneiDMlNllML___o it wuJ Young Rawl the Court of Co . ~. _i_ of j . Jemen6L 46. 1 86 - ~.z ~,c..k, ::figizt. A. l l 2Zer L apil i r AUD I on , Me i% ComMiesiMisr ht i f ia Do on oodespew insaly teas dieMiatae Ohs , or by pub. 11thed ikstlon three PI . A wesissisper in ehe City of Mt iseiW iti t .%. the Cep eff Sating sweltille tha 31. Pro ihmotd. . i ' nat ut:fey. ro.roatrwartshio. Ilia . , - Yon tateWOMe that the DepaMtions cif witmeses, on the part of the plaintiff in the above nue, will be taken at the cam of JOHN' MIILLON, Iteq , the share named tome mlesionerr, on Or ant street. In the City of Pittsburgh, on IdONDAT, August 14th, 185.4, Wiesen the hours of 9 A. M and 6 P. M. TODD A 1111111. jy3lat Attorneys for Libellant, • Xatice. - . . • T HAVE sold my lotenwt In the twesinese of Lang lake I & Co., to B. A. Long, who, wlth John PlOllite, will eon. tinue at the old stand. Ito. 109 Front street. I ear OA,. recommend the new firm to the patronage of tle=et uil e: L is . . -Pivabargi, Joy aa, MAL, - -. P.. H. • A LAND DAUS POUNDALS, AND OAS MAULS B lovitaattention to thair stotesareandalierr,Sweekits Peodente, and other Astute. We Se upheave* with On and Strati make Dew Collage of ad Mode to order, fey oink Sallroal Pampa arid Teok AU:logs, lad keep Anti- Attrition tale etnistaatty on head. Ev.T=l,l= 9 .7 l l°.sAr,Luyar x ,„. AVILNOIt Wit Nett r./SLX-411s. valuable Lots. each 2XI net *oat on Centre Avenue; near Vloe street, by 100 deep to an alley. Also, four Lots, rob =. feet front by 74 deep. Vo pile and terms apply la • • Pt CLMRBERT A - 80N, jydl • , Bad &tato Agents, 140 Third etreet - - • - /-1027017-60 bapprima BIN remind this day and LoT [jy3ll W.CLUKKAN, 81B8tj11 3LOCL KACIII66-10 sacks boo &Fisk as uY by WOLUSILAIII,IIBILRON 11013U1SMS-11 cubs Noon Shookleo, for We by 0 /YU WOLIIRICAN, HISHRON 470 KOUMII-60 dos mow 4:Nmlt brooms, tarsals by 101 it.CuThaaN. /MLR & t 00. Shea ' . 40 Med. N. O. Even; 49 " thaw Mows Molasses; tor Woe by . il 3l DIVLUILKAN, lIERMON A 00 Abli.-1(1 begs No. i Lan, tor able by ' - ' DIV.LILEL42I, EISRBGN k rtATtunui—soo m. U. 01 Yeathem; lot eels l J. 131 WCLURLAN, &a°. Cy ALT-1%1 Obis No. Hilt, Sac male by jyll Ii'CLUILEAN, MERRON k CO riBILEI3-IRI W. 11:Ctwese. Ibr gab by 'kJ i 731 woo:amis. Kamm a CO. 6 bbls large No. 3, for= • 1 4 N & . &x TNIA lisatactyTobacaa, ou .• od so 4 for NOG by (}Ill) J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. A:iTUCISY MUEITAAD—A fresh euppty of this oelebre .P.. tad 3fixstard neeelr.d aad RR We by /At J. A. strrearsoN OEFICA FUHNITURY,—Ter war law, es Rakers: 1 lugs Iron We; 1 Double Desk, • snp. sitlele; 1 Letter C 0.., k Nyel] J. A. HUTCUISON t CO. FLOW r baod tnT s : ; of 0:ory v yof color, 0000tantly co. J 531 Y a co. CECVMEI ipprrnoLarseut 'GRAMM andlloolont to ProdOcio, roc Ty lg. Whom and Liquors. Oki Illooosotteda end Iteo. OW Whisky, No. SDI Lloorty at, Pluiburgti, Pa Or2sly AZISICtI SO/t 410013,T. PUISIZZO/ Mayers, Ike Allgatar. &taloal. Setarsaa's Goiry 'a Lady's Book, Ynotas blotano, Art'Soursal. lbr July.. • • 's Muria, sod all the sutra Stows paws far wk r have bran received at PAUL SLIKOWn3 Litarary Depot, Mb dna. *write Oal Mastro Tas L SLUM CUT ABB BMW! Tittliatitt—ria eenvetivare of C readarcaf Pathere, Harper,eadtbt other Ilepahia4 itaseell I Bro. Ell hereafter have th leaves awl Eyre trimmed. Basember, at SIIBBYLLB,.4Iih greet, jny near corner of Market. s UTXAII YUls AUUUer, (looms as vm.):Sustreogroo r Ruastua,', !wasgnat, j 129 nosr comer or Market. L'th it whin° 21 UL 11111PUST.Q. , ;-/ Lase jugL re j" calved • mail lAD( iliecalebrand Al Kne Chop Unbent Tea. This is an endedinglifrageard black T.., of a Ten delicate jeavantine Slew, and P 3 idOdy prised In Chine that bat done envie Weight ne tide tenantry-12bl' chest. eocapedag the abole "animal:las thh mon. Thou arta aish . neatly line ankh, are invited to ghe it a trial. K. A. III'CLURG. I . ldittinlsl6.—Vi • are now offering our present wee o jJ lies Watches, rich sad fashicoable Goki Jewelry, from lu w 16 percent below former prizes, and at beset 50 pt tent fairer than the same - quail,/ of goods can . be obtained for at coy other establiahairet west of the mountains. M, we ash Le • fare comparison. cud we ere runs Ton win to coarinoed of the fast by adding at 61 Market stmt. 1.7151 1100.611. Pattanat Poaching MachLae. Isubscriber kma just ascumet • patent for • new and valuable machine tar the use of those engaged in tie manufacture Of =GINS AND STRJULT flail& It is dm pie is lie tomunction, sal ite machinery is act jutilrionel, arrayed that cm. man out, with ease, amt.= s mart labor with it In two =tauten as Si expert workman cattle • • -• • .• do. under the old system; In 3% or 3 hours, and ;b.t, too with more accuracy. With bet little heat:ruction a boy eat work it. It took the pnnalein et the hut State Fair, ono the inventor wail awarded a Medal and The proprietor has no hesitation to reautmesd It to On trade as one or this mod valuable labortwertne surldne seer oftertel to them slimed in the Use of business Sur which IC is intends& It Is only statuary for thous wt. our dents, to ore it la operation to be unabated.' subacriber is now prepared to sell singlentieldner or the right of atansforturing and rendhut IC hi othsicitiu .nd connate. pot further particulars adonis • 3y • Rltint R. lI4G t PittabouthsPa.• • Newsy Paw. . .. - MCLUB .10 the jawethee eta* anlaweiber, nlne att. from Pittatargh, co the R.lttentft. Road. Itotata ratuant lon,a 13111l:MLR COY; with . ......... ...oink down ber beak; she Is about IS .14 year. old, nearlj dry. Shnowaer will &sea oanswilbewned, nom property, pay charm, sad tarn bar away, or the ELI be dilouseci of anoonllng to law. iI2S - ALISSANDRR TURNER.. par Proprietor of the prIAZZIOLL iftlii3s corner cc 1. /Mel and SMITHinfltD 81rests, niches t einpose of.lbo leuctiood ON fixtures nod Root of ilquars nos is the house. the !Oboes coined of di articles requisite to carry on • well Arise including gout go one onto fixtures. Ma house u n d oi ng oi good tailnesz, ens mankind be poled with by the owner only she is going It lone ape city. prilktirj ANNA J. BEITLIM of • Elk. .kk of Eden. lisadolob Islands Nate: by A. Mole. reel:Ay:Years tuktie Tblttpplamra: by Paul De La Glroidie. taintisr Stodtbui and Bflt, or Mortar Joba Meyers sod El. Thous; a atm" e( Iflrglata. SO Jasper Wear: by Charts. Larne; MU supply. Dodd /amity Abroad • Oath supply. • Gruber°, klagestoe, itor Ayuar. Peterson's • God ey's Ladfs Book, " • Just reeelred and for sale by W. A. UILDICfNENTrIfIt CO.,' No_ iBFourth etreet. G ILAIIAIeS MAUAZINE, PUB AUOUOT. Aisthaßeaufort, or FormiliTrida." tisadwlch Lslamb Not.: For Ws " H. WIRER A CO., IR Foilthilekt Amt. Aa' BASS Alb 4.2 AlbrllON.—ltill b. sold tots. baidat, on Ow itenajn, tflanglobbr haanotr: Iston, at 4 otiodc, P. YL, oa fratantay bittb-tast boat foil to attend; If yen wbk %Munn sad, Ens boats Requite of. j Vat 76 , jci.o WIN OR OOMITRY.—Is To. —3obuildino,Orlo Orr:. so* near the Oath, Pivot, rlllogboan stip& oore.- a the Country—Rooodoodo of 114 Alb, or 100 woo N good land, lopotatio 11110, Smut situation, tot Woo sore. Tom tod o soy. & OUTIIRRRVO - 80N , . 11 2 i 140 Ititretror4t. AM-ANNUAL ALIA A I MAW** outtheir stoat pf Hasterr sad Gkiret at mwthird J • asual-pricet. A A. MAIM AW. have Auktim4 Coca NI-Af that it.. PramAki Matsu, eons as knit m 124 cooto, b 2B - Any& AA. IIABON AWI do.. Uric mitoolrE Lk .an . sad WU* Goads, at a lane radoctiaa tam lama E ICH 0190041315 issited dewy 5 ststlo ants pe; Fyard, at A. a. MAHON 03.'9, 73 9ffttionot. _BLOOMS -60 two No. 1 manta, Gap !try, 60 " Lake ChampWs, ibr rah by RICTAL-100 taus Mercer county Foundry Metal; I 100 s. Awhile:Medo do; Enid . * NOORiIIiAA. C=l cuhl" -1° 1 15 . 1 =: 1 1°' ...a for gall! JUNG & MOOL lAD. r11.15A.13--Imporls.l, Ganflowdde, Yeast Hymns and Stack Taw, in eon sad kr Ask by - • . • • - • - . . . I.ol . lAol.:— . Ornat Wobthlya Uid, a L /7 2 7 'CM Alt 31041tITILLD. torisissl34il by N .0..a/1-40 bbds litir Met nn mooiut i 727 25 .4 , Bit Moss; 6addhr ERG i ItOOMHZAD. wx mil the toshooD et our ligtWhaoes 412 had 4 and per pad las this the anal mtgs. J.T 27 26 A. A. MASON 1; nth ease. A _BOOK FOB TUN PZOPLI-40,000 copbac of:Thentas A H.Bentmem greaten& sold In advance ofpubticattem Thirty Yearsr View, omitimbtrytrUntliter lam Govensment ibr tldrtyles*frons 11120,0 Tad: tub - . Weld by V. Appleton t Co, New !Mk; to be conapleted ho too volumes, and mold eselnadvelylby anteeripM9o, • d 2 ,150 per column Th e trot voltam ot this work, Mad • r•J• 1 °mama 7415 donblocalwon peps, and contehdag a Indy engraved portrnit of the antler, la maw tondls the 1•1• he, altsedy - a - vached the large asap samprioettested number of 50,m. mu volum.t. a relined flimeery of the United fitalm, haft IaID to dose d Jaelnenfa Ad , ministration, and has bal. omaided Bem OnsgradOsal Delbehms, Um private papa , or desire Jackson, and the spsethee of Senator Bents" with kM safioakehmsrof and alfalfa ; with hiameical neteeind Miutrations„ MMmenUS sr with mama very Intimating cilsid••• OP= the GOO= of eminent cotmaponsiea Subsctiptione rpcelved by H. MUIR P CO.. 1y27 No.ll Andthtleld Weer.. lixecutor o s lleadiada A B.Tug unduov.iime been appointed Executer of the mud. PATItICE DONNIILLY, dec'd.., late of leeway at m eg-nemehe having claims .anataat mid estate ere regarded ta Prima thorns *47 aatheatitatek Lt aettimeett, aad all kvewthlt thavvilaw sbtH-an requteted to snake Immediate perosaito . AWN DONEUILLT, Irepator. 51155f142017•1. aus.—A. I. ilium a co. vsi, - aa mummy, July IS* o the Wham of tbie Bormar, Timms, CUL; Worthily Delairm, la, at an limns@ to- Moorott tsar Tame rotas, anitat a imp morlbot from mot of issoorterirs. A. 1141103 A CO. will ion out-thaw cabala accea at A mon thin:P . 3ooo Paraials, at a ?actuation at 193 per put! 60 BELABYII 17LOELAWAIL HARL STOOK. ix sate mW/LIZAAI A. RUA A 00, .17Zr u. LISIMANNUAL 11143015 08. Iri/1 ogler every ?asletrd Bllks,Pkgwla, DrupeNO% Ikeetomkler ries, Domestic Goo* kg., at • met reiteetlem Bon mu& LL~U6 BailliGNlL TIMM - 'FY JIM, rallaatiaa lOW isitata YAWN Z 0t0ff, ,,- .024 I6JIM stmt. A MIMES Y - a ~f. .. - ,NTX ,~" TEM= '- JOSEPH a .. are itAxis.! PRICES OF ADILIBERON :_..". abges met Paregkette-......b0e 113easedlier..a..: --alie &bete Foxe.. ware--iIN i, Baer ler-eairmed ieeplaNle . 'Pnrate bezee, emai1...... epe 4 oice-Peraolu 'securing wets will be charged 12 accts - the certificate.. . . . Doan open st o'clock--perrfonstance coelolllloe 'dock. goasiesao4lOf Albs MAMARLET =CH= 04 Micro SALLIE T. CLAIR. lir nu -sfirigimp l it- ;14. lFiii coolommoo -s thy_ tho • iem Lb* okol Reaatr. To be fblkmod sae .mY 4TAIN 8C (Ok P_lk_Lacts) . elatickd 6itlottoClapler_.... Him Margore=L To omelodo with the ,R.ablo Pores n 01.33“ I IS- IDSM Woo Mozgazolt ititeiOLL TWELVE YE6ALSTILA.C.I.I jt . , V:wr-tLARK• 4 BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, . • . . rcur cotaarrs, • axinistrroins A D rEcrovse Io e ,V 3 DCONICITA4I3- bx DADA i r i Tebnpb= albintkam. ^ - - Veer to Ws bdiriAbetoLgil 1A4.21 - to r i.; . CIECUB AND KIINAAIk•-- potAtvg babfally &Dinah! tb. rAsylktr VutARYIS f1 . . 111.1..,(2**Fr I, ,, illidiek.al ) " Wye& strut. . 1...1 war Biatthylerd. pan ,bp - ens pia , •b.li , iiatirglg, "Conetzta, Publle. Heeling.. ._ Moat WSW. untilka , all l - ffax Korn Sava eau be foetid -itk remdintes at all 't. 1 - y - %.41 applying la Will,. /MOH WOO; tillta ery4tal Talon. . Dagnarinaa gnome et 11.11. Clarge4oe4 Notintb iitreet,or • t . tg.ip Hall. ... . • B .. tcHamboint - Pursattar.e. sad Chairs. • Il i 'wig Due on taadaiat are liaised:al, assaufsotte , M 11 Ting STEAM "CABIN ILLTILNITCRIL AHD CHILIES, Of every desicelptiazt4 via: Sitessatoa - Dialag Tallest _Ladies COW CilialteYor +lll4OSe eryles; Gents. • "Olet• ' - ' State Boom do do do; - Do Toilet Boded;- Tato a Tates; • • .Sobs: • Wash Steads; Card do; • Water do; - Ttgaae, le- Itat e rud and w0 r .. 4 .4 3 4 2 warranted, sad -ro Las Mak. tutor), . YOUIsH tV... Ism SthithEetd et,'Opposite Cie, Hotel. BELL , GARRETTSON - & CO.. OR the fiorth.rest cornered' HILL eta aiONTOOMAItY Street, kgt the boroughtif ILUNTINGDUS, Penna.; et which a: gene ral Bantam Bnainesa te contemplated tuba _ . Drofis oix Philadel9hie, Pictobtnigkr„ kopar-, ailraya for onto. Corkthear modem flu ferlusifoOvoWts la the United States. . • Mosey reoeittd on doWt, ysldo otudowauut, without lawrowt ; oiwk for 8. 6.#1 , 0d 13.thewilw. Mat* , wilhiwoo sortable rabies of interest ttterinah, J. M. Bell, IL B John Moo, Wm. Jack, Wm. 3/. Idapd.oL' nollidsysbarg; PAL P. W il iam, Gao.alilas. WM./ha- Uda, Jr., pm. amts P. Gabon, Jeka-Eaotr e Jaama mad Geo. Wat; Hualindea, Huntingdon, July 21ek - 11851...-11n • . • • Sifts,* • •at Irttendliture and. Gillllllll. :V. coristalltly„ engaged la the nietuitottute of STIAMWAT CAM. MUMS and - of orrery deterrlpttqa, and pay particular sttentkas to thimsaufeettrrot of the best styles; rultaltho for the am of Steamboats. Our tlcperleace thlshrineki of the tel i . use disables to aliment eatstaetton, ore Iwell silk' the promptitude imallth modem am filled, as In ths malty sot -.tie wort and personal talsatkm•illeem to the-lctln¢¢ eat. Etssre interested Stitandifug . 130sts, 111 tad It Mask. Advantage segue our a Mitt • Jrtt ty,ttittin.TlDELlllfltatt iltri2ilfr—Vkry 1•1•1311 - I_J some; an excellent trade lot speriannftd - vitpcnee It? tale by - -D.. PIDICEISITit jyl2 ' • 147 tAberty mt. Gkailllalt, roma, tort, Ilialairs and Anertaaa Wln a, foi .a.. 1,6 4bY - D. PICIEZIA4N, 10.2 • —.13 7 Eagmfir at jvl.2 b. FICICHISISIc. at/. e .!441 YUdtG CLAA.Kr—An excellent article or iguanacrbas, for We by .371.2-1 N TUN ataTTSK OP THE laTaa Sad: lIANAMON. I STRESS, in. Olt" -of Pittaburgh. No. IS of October rerm, 1351 July nth, Via-27V viewers appointed by ass Chart, hi the above use, to 'dol! the ground over which it tem pre. mind Worland said street, being of the opinion that the aspieeed Increase of sink *toilet street is ecpwilent, um* haring sacertalued tad determined the delude likely to be wins b:rprivateimaitsabsido. -Nalk" Pim mance of the dlrestleosal the Actor Amanbir,fe bomb"' dean to all perm= injebinaL in. didseftiog the expenses, hereof, thetseid viewers will motto . Meehan. the further nits of their eoltinisent, et the PESKY MUSS, to the Ity of Pittsburgh, on_IPSILPFMOST., August 2, 1254, at 2 &lock, P. il., of seii Say. , - IttiDY .P/12118.80*, M==Z==i BANICINII - 1:10IISE OF T. B. YOUNG L-00 C. L. SIMMS, JAS. W. •WOODWiLL„ ki„ACGOWRIY. - S. M. SIV:. Viewers. -- IkV:CW BOOKS AND 31AGAZINN24—fiodey's lALy's Boob. - Pete:roues Lody•ANationed Magazines foe Anne. bunny Ileencnies of lively, Lands: by N. Harriet :leveller Stowe - . Str—lavperressavr, Lila e end ltrperieoce: by %doges Un - ., She Myetesiss of the Convent: by a noted bletboifit. sod England, their Strensik-indlifeakneen, by Jobe Mennen's faetbin asni : .PAXLIELEINsaca Lltesazy Dernti pern , ADA street, opondits Tbeefre. - ODEro PechlUt. JO*. AlMOST..6oday's L. Or kook, for Atipust, just' peceirlOard fur mle by _ j.2D FL LAIIPPICIt. 87 Wood st. L, mita Bala. cD WATtle—= bbl lo oat gad awl E tarry, roceind th.ltdaydizad focn:Chi spriogs, by j earner of de laatolettafid lan at •A two:S67E4D Ur SIVE Atthath VIRL-126 base •a. far aide SON acres of good load, (all or which aus be . aftleaied,) hitshf 6 acres and upwards, et fromk to 06 per 11Elb situate along the line of the Saltine/Was° Thlo Itorlrooth Mitlith:Dost to 4 adios or Cansorsa ot tteltoti Stations, ilatolialt county. To. Madj nersonS to the cromdericitisa mould do mall to purchase a Rs arerand manse a brainy and comfortable bonnet - Torre ior lint rate roartetarbe all Ids& of mottoes at every stf ion an the Puldsnaa. .'d village at Ossneron Station Is mooing rapidlyousltbretrunthy among to Itopioesugmery, list. Title Indipiatabim. CUTHBERT it SON, SO&' ; 148Tliird street. 11141beakedat •i- ..erallinentnALlt-eTtdety-UOll4- thg-Lotsts the bosongh cd Konehergen Wet 2,1 feet rble by 100 feet deep: peered deinitennortla AM jams tdante, Esq., deed, • nese lobe hint:dreg au arCiewnww,ll6 Bet wide, sod eramdlng to att-illey to tin reartblhoewidor °eke them derdrablerproperty fors suburban redden:ow Also, a lot a:twee:nod on the eomene of the Fifth 'Ward' :Whet Boum nal Perm ehreet, h 5 bed front by 100 foot .lea to ePrin - I4 11 47; Also, two lots of gronalinn Ammer Arm. man 15 feet 6ontby_loodoep,Antometyntrott. Apply tf. -fl lleiteds:And/losopann Aped. • ' trroWit AGAIN I—Just received andfor mats itiliDiPar k - OCElrabeap Soak Store, No. 32 Smith- iffeawdze of Foreign Lugs: .br M Ihwilet.' a.m lo .*atzftlindoest UW4, ftalfiliaist AM!, 71 — twEiated. - . Fie Jasper Gleam ; Levee,. new novel; '5O ewes Reeldon aallundnin by Mrn - AnnitZteptenee; $L Yoe by IL 1111LWILE 004. 11P.- nrinasaa otset. etTENDITeubI dP vat GILIAT 80511. ANNUAL .61.1 A OP A. A. 11411031.4 p 3, hod 4/11 todiasa In pie . % aahitsiithihig aa Thuzsday, July 20t6otact mathaahhg threagitAbelneethof:Alagmt.- .2 omits, o 011..4%..11411444 /111.6.310,-21stla letpartad,isst reeatred heatt by - Jit _ - , W. a. WOLWII4I. Lllltaiasiurases..;aloobarcaswasedism,oftbs - . 7 " , rated Goillouxreeelved by -'- )Y l 9 W. A.II,CLURO. OPEOldtt Out) 111d1,-.1 Osvolostteetived a Dm bast. •a dead wands of Sleek lased lisb, odd to bit the test aro brogght boo QranfiD B.IL TIN.—.I or apinad Salmon, pat sq. in tin Punt ot 10 pounds sick just reoahred by , j 7 in • ' A; WOIMMG.. 11406:11u 6 AdVel 67 - , 410.0 gonna", 111 line'arr,,jiutt es. • m....rumw5banaa11.11.......a.A LIQUID 01.1r4 Wig sepolsed sed for male - brr . . g um B. . -128 btbbb Widailibb; /lama ; saki W .1/ 1 7 MOW H. COLLINS, eau-Ne:' ' l 7" '''. lll !Ul;ir co—LLim. L'lo • 0 OULU= TOrib-.MONotyssioes pattart, kr IT rib by, fjj111. , .• ... =Miff IL OOLLINS. ntopbasis • : - Walter Warms, or tbaAnhisitiMMMlMallorteera Wilds. Woman's Lom- atralsbininf Me Heart .1 by Rogow Sm. Prank IsoliesisolbseP---s•ajody, SlSMmstamMalisonanut.. Tbmjbm reekleareg, " fietegiat, sa4 all die eaderalltreary tate bur method sT PAM eu,sulawriaten, 7 l4.4 7178 -"nth Itiedg, ogpoilts the news:- ttb & 13111PHINee OftK T WollB.—Yaahioa sad rodiki". b3' M & Stephens; complsta Ul 1 volume; 1 : 61 4. 110 *: b 7. awls v. maw; 60 mac. If. MIMS 15i0.117 fictithl/41 liSii p. ;, Hi-5r0ar;!..:214 - Athil ..moved erttbeete hay diaktele3. - Weettbort.fsaletlet the taws. Yoe male hf W. St, Maga, Wallowar, 1L4A.8.21.15111 IrotuffnoN TALUY.O...kfooooplos y: AYL..If - ELYES.liliatfooor, b.* • •• • fame of Marlon athiloroaa tilTrAti Fon .11:1111=Jast reorircdsed k oak at Xo. P 16 Filth attest, wet tire_ earner ce Market the Mappetars tot Jell. Irbitti an altered to the Nit& at ths mai arid ertibld prices. .10 ! - _ KIMBELL • 880. F . lIIIr BUMMER DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON ACV. Ant Dow repaving awe= supply or cifo*ENTridn very sax,. 401... t. ik r ...a D. relloraisto_ThaonZ l 9P9 9 w M9 99991.p.APt of Oa, P F ., Jo V0116.--I bras ow band tantaaarartamott of tr ithattt i llitootitoraseadbad__ putpaam, — ea:misting of Ma lad Braila', Part gut ;Dary. - It t►t urea - aaty thaw tram lollies pats artletai liquata. abith tan shako to paseartYl at JOB. 1/LantlNG24. ; earner Malta Dimmed sad Mutat 4.. . 13 A.0 .; 17118.11ZOT IC YPit r i P ansarnarod llas 44-4114- har rY' a m haativitti artistic .411 stud at Uwe MIAMI and sttreettm rooms. Tim Mira , 'don olds. pail dhearad to the dirt that Ent class Pie tures are turned out at lower prime than arrimmod la lb. eity4 i r ar m the ordinary stylaaltaro to aoy maws ar thalami math* spreharrs ..,m2 Ng - fuldokgraill four th room. Jrld ' r:lttliddar-410 hems alltr9t4.lart d Charm. tor rala ay . • \ •••• tr. ItIMMtY• • - A A WO UJN r ELIENRY EL COLLENe :.' ; I' _ ilaKrl2arc.. Ci3=M=l COLUNIt C=ll
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