TOW OANAL 001111611 1 810N44. • JALOA ROFFMAN. OF MIRK , eclinni• - VOL PRK7ID62ITIALI6LIOTOR3 - • XXXXX oat6L. Z.. Baaw.r. . 36W3 1014.04. D 44. 4 4 .4 . 4. • Districts ' • 1. Wfuzior Ir. Hanna.., 11. JAI= 11. 06•Puul. 1. lava 704404.01. • 11. 441411 PAriou. • a.. 1666 W. Eat=. . 14. JUN= R. D6inoluo. 4. J 466 P. Yams=. 17. Dr. J%O. lltecuouor 6. 400040' 111. 641.441 OWL • 6. 441161 W. 616.t.164 Jou. Lap/. • 7. Juno Palen. 14. Isceneu sawanwl. JoSa !guns& 21. rums J. 14606 a. 1. 18W. W 46464114 'xi LOUD L. I. • . 10. Calll2o 1. 1144 n. • 23.. comm. Ilmits, 11. Don Alma.. St. Din= 1641.16. • - 16. 11..0- 11000140. • IL 6061 A. Purniscs. 11. Mgt lloluwWwlWes. 1111 -`• A . • THE IRISH- II /1111[11101. — how Placation Them - "When the Celt has aniseed the Atlantic, be begins for the first time inks life to tenses the manufleteres of this 'mashy, and indirectly to emitrihste to its custom. We may possibly live to tee the day when the chief produce of Ireland will bereffk, and English and Bootch the major ity of her populatioe• The or ten millions of trimly who by that time will have settled in the Magni &meal cannot be less friendly to England, and trarertaialy be mid better mita mere to her thda they nor ere." • Thera is something exceedingly cold-blooded in the foregoing extract, and something upon which both Irishman and American; may reflect with profit. We do not say that ii is the settled „policy of the British government to drive the Celt from the land of his father", nor do we be Berea lithe olthe twaddle which we hear and read about "British oppression." That the goy ,' erament does Potting the Celt, and that tint; Celt does not love the government, and does not thrive under it no do other classes , of the Irish population, ire truth* which cannot be gainsaid; ..• and it is equally trite that they are leaving their country, which they passionately love, and seek fog new homes on this side of the Allstate, 'at a rate serer before known. This exodus of this Irish is one of the extraordinary features of the age we live in, and is destined to exert a lasting Internee for good or evil upon both empires. Bat our basilican at preunt ie to offer • few remarks upon too business-like calculation of • ' the London runes upon the profit and loss at tending the depopulation of Ireland, and the policy upon which that calculation is based.—• The Times comforts guar and its English read ere with. the reflection that the Irishman in America is • better customer to the British man ufacturer than the Irishman in Irebitut Valor: taus* this la' too true. And why Is it tenet • Because our metaled demoeratio pony will per sist In a opine= of low duties which enables the British manufacturer to undersell the American - • manufacturer in the . markets of the United States.. We tell the Irishman that. the Times speaks the truth when it says that he to more profitable to greet Britain here than in Ireland; —and we tell • large majority of thitm,'that they have, twelfth:l'ly perhaps, coif Muted largely by their votes to make It so, by supporting a partY•whiett, although it calls itself democratic, s has for years been playing into the hands of the English, by maintaining a system of low ado !arum duties. Think you the London Times meld - chuckle over emigrating Irishman as It dons, tf the tariff law of 1842 were yeti.' feral Net exactly; en far from lt,:that were that lair, or one like it, the settled policy of this country, the Times sad the British government • would stand aghast at the depopulation of Ireland.— We should tear no more about feeding cattle on the deserted fields of the Emerald Isle, and the =parlor profit which would result from the claire Now, we know that it is in the power - -of Irishmen in Arteries to "block that 'peep," ' if they choose to do so; and they are simpler men than we take them to be if they do not do It Let them, ponder the words of the Times _ until they clearly , comprehend the drift of the argument and - the bade of the calculation— whisk is, the Wilily with which British goods tea be threwsupon our markets under the tar if 1846--and elan If they still 'see pro per to play foto the hands of the oppnosace , re of their country, we hall pettifog • more to say.— - We 014•11 net heretofore, nor shall we now. ell their ears with fulsome and dieguating flattery, bet ire desire to tell them Setae wholetiome triage, 'which fealty be to their own interest as wall as that of their adopted country, if they .• will act upon. The Leaden limos, as wo-said before, has good ground for all it has veld; but let a scale of moderate protective . doges be laid --specific as 'fir as practicable -and we shall hear mums from that quarter of Irishmen tar ' fag tacier_profltable to Grist BdWa in America thsainlielteul. ;1 ..,,:::. : A ~?..1, • 4 .t. .4... t .,.: ' L* . , `kv' • ..sf• ; ; 4; • •• • A, t, 2.: • • • vs,. 1 4. r^ ....--: IP ,_ •,„ sl '4 , , z , r*.; : .} .. i . : ; . I. !: ...,,,.... :, '-::„Z ,. .• : " ~. V • . 4 N ''' i a. ' " Tbe new grain of entstpillare mentioned la oar paper of Tuesday moming are probably the some air dime 'paten of In the subjoined par mach, whit& we And In as aster paper. Tba 'gardens In Newark N. J., are Infested with a epedirof insects, whit& summit eery de. etruetive ravages on *harks plums and other \~ : >~ . ,~ . .~ \ ~ \ 4xooptiolo & Is:To amount of ooefol Inforioation to boll ralliallSti aad otraogors; PI4OI/ ono dal. • , s ~~ , y ~.~ h~-t• :ns'" r r ~ '~~ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. IMILISIIND BY WUITI a 00 u: as.o s S s ,THORSDAY /11101131F8, JULY 1, 1862. _NER*OIIII32IOIIIII. 0E144. WLNYIKLD SCOTT, of New Jersey 7oa.nca PUlmpr, WILLIAM. A. GRASIAM, N. Carolina. rpDasi O► TU euvams COURT, (I Ek Ur mai; a the gab itiobard Ooatta, thawed) JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, of /amazon Oa Andias and will' - County Ticket. :DAVID llllCrirli. l'lteehnegh. von eamenzar—Lb annseer. • TI101(All M. HOWE. Allegheny. , iIiNALTZ. • 0201.0 Z DAROIP, Allegheny. ! . .010111.01 APrittrow. Blenelnghese )•110114.11 riormsy.NeKeespon. leTellAnD COWAN, Temen Piteebnegh. IL.NM ggIirgPOILR.IL Pitt Sarn ah ense lp. JOU Ign; . wita.we MAGILL. Plttebnegh. RDWARD CAKPBILL, k MtWarce. aiwurs max os one or wars. JOIM ORILUAES. Litetaer., 11.1111,11)1 AWIO. ridakburgh MUM IrRANCIO 7. OUDNKR. Elisabeth. OWE. BOOTt'l LITTIS or Aocat7waco —.We hasten to ley this important and admirable doe umeit before oar readers • this morning. le just such a letter as his friends wished and ex pected—;juit to the South, true to the North, amigo. free from senile Alliance with the 41. tempts or prejudices : et either. Ile takes the only tenable position that can be taken In a great nation like this, made up dionsided Interests' and widely different sectional prejudi ces, thatthemo are woo subjects micut which we must agree to differ if we would remain united sitherat t patty or • nation. Ma, Gasttrat's letter, which we also gin, is . an exesillentime; and although his gallant asso ciate la a northern man and he a southern. then not the slightest jai in the sentimentsat their retpectbre letter, and the: rental Is—they are both truly national in theli spirit and diction. Esstawarson or Ma. Onawan.—The Repub licof Tneeday states that Mr. Graham, from motive, of delicacy, he. tendered his resigna. tion of his office of Elecr - ItarY`of the . Nary. At the urgent reTtest of the President, he will re main a few days to complete some important trtudnevathat remains tminiabed, after which he will retire to his home in North Carolina, sad await thi - restilt of tlis election. • • lltionwno Aso Rowsestes Perna:son Da 'maths; just lamed from the, pima is DOW on oar table It is alabably got up; Is match Wed with a large and handsome map of Pitts burgh, Allegheny, and the suburbia villages, sad with the cords of many of our pribmaionsi, martantile, and inanubichaing men and Ann& The main body of the work is occupied with the tuna of the inhabitaate of the cities of Pitta burgh sad Allegheny, erninpd iu the usual , mean, and le, so far as we have examined it, say jlOOOllll2ll. Banal pages &re occupied - with the Mimeo mid location of the several Char*" Soakage, Henke, Nam Paper Math, Pell!' Of las,'llttMap, &a,s part of the work which I -'1 , ... ' VIM 4 YV4..,,,n,4L . . Gam. rart*Licrrvi or acimrrancr. Tb• lan* letir reply of Geriersl Sprott to tite letter of Ilte President of the Cioneention formally notlisig hips of his nomination. Wasutiorox, Jpzie 24, 1852. W Hew'lnbli J.. 0 CaArm:. Praddent of the Whig Italian' Convention. Pda: I 414 had the honor to receive from your bade the facial notice of my "nnentmens nomination as the Whig candidate for the office of President of the: United States," together, with "a copy of the Resolutions passed by the Convention cqueming their opinions upon some of the most prominent questions of National PulkiT." 'This greet distinction, conferred by a numer ous, intelligent;and patriotic body; representieg millions of my countrymen, sinks deep into my heart, and, remembering the very eminent names which wen before the. Convention in amicable competition with my own, I Lm made to feel op. mainly the weight of responsibility belong ing to my new position. Not having written* word to procure this dis tinction, I lost not a moment, after it bad been conferred, in addressing a letter to one of your members to signify what would be, at the pro per time, the substance of my reply to the Con vention, and I now have the honor to repeat, in • more formal manner, an the occasion justly dennunds;that I accept the Nomination with the /Issolutione annexed. The political principles - and measures laid down in those resolution are so broad that but tittle to left for me to add. • I therefore barely suggest, in this place, that shouldl, by the par - 1 4 0, 7 of my conntrymett, be elevated to the Chief hlagistmay of the ;Non, j Asti be ready, In my connexion with Corgress, to recommend or to approve of measures In regard to the man agement of the - nubile, domain, no as' to secure an early settlement of the came Womble to 'Lo tus! seldom; but consistent, nevertheless, with a doe regard to the • equal rights of the whole American people in that cut national iaberi tanoe; and also tp recommend or ipprove a ein gle alteration in our naturalisation laws, imp gelded by my' . milltary exPetdenee, via: giving to all foreigners the right of citisemehip who shall faithfully Dem, in time of war, one year on hoard of one public ships, or In our land for regular or volunteer, on their receiving an honorable discharge from the service. In roped to the general policy of the Admin istration, if elected, ehould, of course, look among those who may approve that, policy for the spots Mowry it into execution, and; should seek to cultivate harmony and &steroid vend meals throughout the Whig party, without at tempting to reduce its members, by prom:rip ! don; to exact conformity to- my own views.— liat 1 eboold, at the mime time,•be rigorous in regard to qtudificatioue for otioe±retaining and appointing no one, either deficient in sapeity • or jotegrity, or In devotion to liberty, to the Constitution end-the Union. Convince,' that harmony end-.good-will be tween the different quarters of our broad coon try is essential to the present and future inter ests •of Me:Republic, and with a devotion to those lataresta that can know no:Routh end no Perth, I should neither countenance nor tolerate soy Sedition, disorder, [Sullen, or resistance to' the Law or the Union on say pretext, in any part of the-land; and should ours loth the civil administration this one principle of militaiy sooduot—obedience to the Legislative and Jodi. eisl departments of Goveniment, each in its con slim:lotust sphere, saving only, in to the Legislature, the possible resort to the veto pow er, aware to be moth puntiously exercised and 'under the strictest restrsinte nal necessities. Finally, for my adherence to iLi4rindpies of the' Whig party, as estimated in the resolutions of the Convention and herein suggested, with a emcees end earnest purpose to advance the greatness ant bapp inesa of the Republic, and thug to cherish and the.ortrage the cause of con Min:atonal liberty throughout the world—avoid leg emery act and thought that might tenthlye our country In an uojost or unnecessary war, or im pair the faith of Artistic% and discoantenanoing all politisal agitation Injurious to the interests of society and dangerous to the Union—l can offer no other pledge or guaranty than the known incidents of a long public life, now undergoing the severest examination. Folding myeelf highly fortunate in my onset WI on tho thaet, and with s lively Reuse of my oldigatiotut to the Convention: and to your per sonal courtesies, I bare the honor to remain, sir, with great esteem, your most obedient servant, WINFIELD SCOTT MR. GRAHAM'S REPLY Weirusarom, JUllle 24, 18,52. Bra: I sat, gratified to acknowledge the re ceipt of the communication which you did me the honor to deliver in person on yesterday, an.. rimming my umutheona nomination no the Whig candidate for the office of Vine President cube United States, by the National Convention 'Mph recently assembled in Baltimore, aceompanied by a copy at the 'Resolutions of the Convention upon 'Orations of National principle and policy. !cordially approve the declarations made by these rear:lotions on matters of the meet recent practical interest. They do hut portray the MlA dtict of an Administration of the Ooverumeet of which for near two years I bare been a member. Oa all other matters they but ,reiterate the doc trine and recommendations held by its Chief in important public. communications.' Should the People of the United ifletea give their sanction to the nominations. of your Con. veation, so' far:es I shaitbe invested with au thority, a faithful adherence to these doctrines may be expected. I therefore accept the distiaotion; eo honora bly tendered, with a grateful heart, bat with un affected diffidence. It la a eatiatsetion, howev er, inknew that the place to which I have been nominated is ,but secondary, and that for the first office the Convention have proposed • citi zen of tried patriotism and virtue, long mid fa miliarly acilwaintad with public affairs and pub lic mem a safe sod sagacious counsellor, who has well fulfilled every trust heretofore commit ted to his hands, and who has illuetrated our history by eminent public 'services. With my Cleats for the courtesy with which you have honored me, in the execution of your office, and with the highest personal respect, I am your obedient servant, WILL A. 'GRAHAM. The Honorable J. G. enemies, . President of the 'Whig Notional Convention Mire 800 enar.—On the night of the 17th or 18ih of. January lut the.oMee of the Book of Virginia; at Portsmouth, wu entered by burg lars, end robbed of the following bank notes and epeolo : In notes of Bank of Virginia; psyable at' Portsmouth, of the denomina tion of $lOO - - - • 118,900 in =tool Beak of VOlinii.Phrit" at Portsmouth, of the denomins lion of $5O, 20, 15, 10 end 5 - 8,850 In,other cotes of the Bonk of Vii glob& tad North Caro Hos - - 10,774 I 8 gold • - . • 27,783 88 MEM All the time of the robbery, there were in cir culation only eleven notes of the Bank of Vir ginia, payable at Portsmouth, of the denomina lion of $lOO, since which time six' of them hare been returned;_ and it - is earnestly requested Mat those who mil be holders of the remaining five notes will 'not circulate them, but forthwith roans them to this"office for redemption. The publio see worried against receiving =tea of the denomination of $lOO, payable it this tam, an the paiment of all this denomination, (other than the remaining five of the eleven notes men tiosed,) will -be resisted, aud no other notes of the denombiation of $lOO, payable it this office, will be put in circulation. To th:e paragraph your attention is particularly called Among the notes abstracted payable it other Beak, were SO6 of notes, of which one $5O note of the Farmer's Batik of Virginia, sad ens $6 note of the Bonk of the Valley. The gold was nearly all American, of all de nominations, and Among it $l,OOO In dollar pieces. There were also $76 to Georgia $6 pieces, and • Portuguese half-Joe. itemmtly some of the $6O sod $l6 notes, pay able at this office, and which were among those stolen as aborementloned, have been, thrown into reiroulation and returned for redemption. Many of the notes returned have a purple stain on them, similar to oneon papers in • bag which was found near this town about two months age, and whit& evidentlyst one time had been buried with the stolen notes in it. A reward of $lO,OOO will be paid for the ',s immr, of the mosey stolen, or proportionably for that may be recovered. "Gen. Plernsknows as'EasSoso Warl,no North South.—Ailming Altai &Ida am th. Rai. west, Noilk Gr S N4 i4 know Goa Pima .Tbs Goland/gum is truly ro waniskdo !—AtisgSmay Whig. Pusan/ liorrar.-41se Mt. OUesd Messenger has a poetto mass, who beootnee Inflated with Pierre gas, mul beam •It forth In Irregular breathe. ea • " Upon his Ilea steed. • "le dashed Wild the fight, And led hie &lent liens on, . And put the,foe to Might" • ' Me Walt the poetry wad hlstory'of the above would both be Improved If It read that: . • . o ,l)posi his nary staid, • dished timid tba igke, I: 4. ,Tbs liossagoi-iresrod. sad so did be, tad fell slid talsiod quit*. Tb• Cladesall Cit7O uau Du .pin **ford to poy,KOsooth's DUI of - Impose/ *MU In that idty re its-isitilid good. < . Maier on EICILAND.—The present stete of the money market . in England is without precedent. There is more capital there than can he profita bly employed, and Atilt it is pouring in. The only remedy will be to enlarge the sphere of Investment. This, to come extent, has already been done; and we may expect to witness streams of British gold flowing to all parts of the world, - seeking investment in ell kinds of enterprises which hold out a reasonable promise of safety and profit. American railroad stocks tend bonds are becoming in high favor in London, and mil lions have recently been sold tbere,among which we notice lately the sale of four million)) of dol lars of lilinois. Central Rnilroad bonds, which seems the building of that important road. If a company wero formed, under such guarantees and regulations as would inspire confidence, to build a railroad from the klissiisippi to the Pa cific, we have no doubt but the stook or bonds would be quickly taken. We subjoin an extract from the latter of the Londontorrespoodent of the New York Commer cial, ailed June 15. In the money market, the excess of capital seeking leveetmeut betemes every day more no. ticeable. The bullion in the Bank increues week by week, and ia now nearly £21,000,000, while the notes unemployed amount to £12,000, 000. At this time lut year the bullion wee £l9. 'OOO,OOO, and the Dotes unemployed were only E 8,000,000. The discount houses refuse now to allow even per cent for money at call, and in the cue of an existing deposit of £50,000, Gurney's refit act yesterday to continue to hold it qt that rate. The London Joint Bleck Bank, which is and of the largest establishments of that description, hen also given notice that for the future it meat discontinue the allowance of any interest what ever on curreat amounts. Hitherto it has been the practice of this Bank, as well as of others, to allow a email rate, according to the condition of the money naarket,upon the minimum balance of each customer 'calculated at the end of every month. Under them citcumstanees the funds continuo to phew great steadiness, and holders of the 3 per cents are looking forward with no little anx iety to the possibility of n.reduction to 21. That such n measure may take place in the coarse of a year or two in by no means impro babloom a further tine of two nr throe per cont. might render it quite practicable. if the govern .„ went ,ere at the same time to offer the tempt], ton of o guarantee %plait a frock reduction for 20 or 25 para. At th e last dates consols were at 1001. They are now quoted without the dividend, nod here closed to-day of The amount of dividend being I . ner cent , this is equivalent to a floe of per 14441 t• The cotton market alio wok bog oraira with leer animation. In the grain midget there iteo been much firmness, and a tendency to higher tutee. The Perin Correependeut of the New:lcork Exprette speaking of the quarrel between LOUIS Napoleon nod the Correl!pontlenta of the London mere, flays: You 'hasp; by the lost steamer of the srun• mons served upon'tho earrespoudeuti of several of the Louden journals, and of the protest ulnae by the Director of the Press, against the •.d.tily doses of filler anti ambiguous intelligence nerved to ths English reader through their medium." This was in a measure ilessmot For certainly tro-thirds of the correspohdence of the Londeu journals from Psris is incorrect, n.ii to say nb surd. I know ,orm.litirg about this, for I IV'.+ owe invited to juin a nociety of eorrelpon.tentH, nud to pay my sham of the expense k eef i. a e nn array of molten and seouto, whose duty it was .to aunt.: guard at the gate+ of tbr- Elyree, an.l :the la.oti pniateries, notee who' wont to and sheerertllfqr countenance', and starting with these dai t, infer disictnion•li,.l the Cattinet,or even announce a !weld., mt n i.„l6: . tilt The Land Diatrilmtion Bill pasaed by a strong. Conger., 3500(19 avres of land Among the MAN, the e.,n,denriinti of railroads, and for educational purposes. Wm deco Mot:comport with the f o llowing plank from their Baltimore platform' • aer.olvol, That tbr proem It of the t'uldi, Lands rujat L tr •urredly applied t 4 (0, national otirets rpeofieJ is lA. Consii:utiun; and that we are opposed to any law for the dittrilithr. rf such proceeds among the States, as alike inex pedient in policy, and repognant to the Consti tution. Fn.. tun Rio Onasuc —The steamer batch, arri...dap New °titans, bring* Rio Grande dates to 12th June. The Outrogre on the frontier were on the increase; and murders were' of freqcent occurrence. The,newspapers are filled with counts of incursions to the American Bide mule by Mexicans and Indians. Fire persona had been murdered nriar Aglin Negro, and a party of Americana who started in porsuitof the murder era wrre forced to retreat, not bring strong enough to effect anything. Tho liberal party et Tamaulipas had eueceed• cd in electing Dun Ramon Prieto, Governer; hot his predecessor' refused to give up his office, whist% had occasioned great excitement at Mats, warp. The editor of one of the piper:. sod a number of citizens had been arrests,' sod Im prisoned for denouncing the Copt, of (hello, MOT. LIMSAZISTIMO 1 , 8011 PRANCE. We learn, through the median, of pinto let tete, that a conspiracy hits recently keen dineov ered in the French army, of o notions character. The Government, apparently, have midemored to keep the oircemstanceit from the 'public em; And neither the Engliatt or French papers have 'aarortlon the ouhject. We are satisfied, never thalem, of the eccuraey of our informatiim Wu have not yet received foil particulate of the traissaction, but hope soon to lio able to glee ad dltlanal facts. .The connpiracy was denounced by a Bergeont in the" Army; who had joined the conspirator?, but become frightened at the extent and told. nese of their plane. lie Matti that in the regi ment to which he belonged, all nesociation hod been formed, among whom members were num tiered some eighty or ninety urn-catrimisbigned officers who had agreed, in the event of a popu lar outbreak, when ordered to lire upon ttSpete ple, to aim their bullets at their own °Moms, and join the popular rank.. Tbo informer woe unable to nay whether the organiration of the conspirators extended beyond hia own regiment. Their movements roomed to have been planned and prorsentod with great care and secrecy:. Although, as far as our present Information extends, non-commissioned ogicera of a erisiglo regiment base been implicated, it eeeme quite probable that the ranks of the conaplrators ton. brace other portions of the army, and many of the private soldier.. A circumstance of this character goes far to show that the bayonets on whose points LOLL? Napoleon now TtpllSt, aro "thinking" again, and quite ready le Into against hint on the • rlightext occasion. It the PrintimPreeident loses their .cupport, igheare shall be obtain the power to secure him in hie seat? - $88,307 88 It is clear that the President has little or DO confidence in hie idle army. Ranee we sec him continently feeding their Leper of active life sad armed adventure. But there does not appear to be opportunity to wige tate war; on less, indeed, the recent offensive demonstrations against Belgium, should encourage a fillibuster ing movement to that direction. Ile in not cer tain that thejealeue armee( Muftis may netbe tarried ngainet him if be chill became involved la an effort to extend hlpdominion. It is doubt ful, then, whether he will venture the experi ment of offensive war, especially now that his confidenee in the Integrity of the army is ahnken by knowledge of the conspiracy 'Herr.' to. There is another element. lately thrown into the cauldron of European politico- which most unsettle still more the calculations of the . Nein , dent, and may change his entire politic: We re fer to the "fusion" of the Orlanoista and Nur ' bone. What Is the meaning of this MOVOISIrDe —and what are to he its effeetkupon Prenhhafi fain! The question is an impartribteine. Borne pecsone see In It an evidence theethe l'Agitini: iota are to be reinstated, by tbo aid of the Czar: This supposition biassed : wpm' the Idea abet Ni cholas has a .peouliaizeepes foe'the Legitimacy . itselb liisinesticniable whether 'ha really caree, anything: , whatever upon that enhiect. Leule Napoleon, - the Orleanists, or tho :Bourbons are alike to film, so long !.• his alut-r—tbe manta- Deno of ddlatist sepremseli—le secured. Leuls Napoleon, as a shrewd Spolitlehte, will doubtless so roman. Arid he will soon see the neoewdtiof .deolding upon deo( two courses- 7 - 'lOmM meet the Czar on his own tones, or pr.. , pere to defy bins.' If he' oldie the former, be has only to throw himself more entirely into the hands of the' autocrat: if the latter, he will, by a sort of a . bsekoraid ecenarest, throir himself Into Abe hands of the people again, raise the standard of Republicanism, and Inscribe on it "No replacement of Monanoley,--death to the Bourbons"—and join the hosts of European Re volution, whenever the etruggle cameo; ' It would indeed be a strange sight to beheld Louis Napoleon leading his Freedmen in a Woggle against despotism,—itide by.side with Kanuth, klasslni, and the other fteeoldi m .. 7 leaden of the old world. And yet such an event, though improbable, la not impossible. The force, of chmuestannee may compel the usurper to take so anomalous Aposition. But It is not at all likely. It seems more, probable that he will become the more abject tool of the Czar, and thee .buy hie own peace, until thi sea of , popular Resolution again set him afloatAtt unw Ming, lamlentary voyaFtr upon so talent Wes nuts. Although the eropeast sky Ma. • . unannaliy quiet; there certainly lire mill eloutie floating about, which to the more terabit oilier we, beloken the approach of intereptieg opmects. GEN. SCOTT ADD THE MIMI PRISOnFtfI. The prinonere taken by the Britieh atQcteents town; were sent to Quebec, and thence by cartel to Boston. When they were about to nail from Quebec, Scott, being in the cabin of the trans port, heard a beetle upon deck and hurried to eee what erne the matter. He found the British officers in the act of musterhig the prisoners. and ,separating from th e rest, such as were judged to to Irishmen, who were to be sent in a frigate to England to be tried for tnasen, Re cording to the English law maxim, "once a sub ject always a eubject." Twenty-three had thus been net apart, when Scott appeared, and there were at leant forty more of the same birth in the detachment. The moment Scott ascertained the object of the Btitish officer., he commanded his men to answer no more questions, in order that no mere eelectiona might he made by the act of epecch. Thiu wen obeyed In spite of the threats of the British officers. Scott was repeat. edly commanded to go below, sod high alterca tion canoed. lie addressed the party selected, and assured the men that retaliation should fol. low the executiod of a single one of them. Though unarmed he would not ho silent. Tho Twenlythrea Irishmen were slut in irons to England. Anti hie exchange, Scott laid the matter before his government, and Congress pissed an act authorizing the Prealdent to re tnliate. In the capture of Fort George, tday 27, 181:1, Scott made a number of prisoners, and true to his word, esloated twenty-three of them to ntido the fate of the men sent to England. In duly, 1815, after the peace had bees °angled ed, Scott was peening along the East Slyer aide of the city of New York, when a cheering. at tracted hie attention. The Irish prisoners had arrived. lie was quickly recognized by them, and was hailed and embraced me a deliverer.— Twenty•ene. were prevent, two having died . in the English prison. How gratifying must have been ...oh a Beene to the wholehearted Scott. jlOr ALL lIARMONT Tr.--Tto free toll demo orals having had time to understand the full hoot whioh the nomination of Megan. Pierce and King is likely to hare upon their section of the party, seem repaired at but to kick over the traces. A circular ie published, dated at Wash. legion, end signed "Samuel Lewis, chairman," calling "a national cativentko of delegates of (ho free soil democracy, at tho city of Pittsburg, es the II th day of August, for tho polies; of Wonting candidates for the otllro of Prealdent and Vico President of the United Statea"— Frienda of the "principles declared at Banta, at the memorable convention of Migrant, 1848," aro requested to send delegates —N. r. Com. Snort at Vaal, Cart—During the bombard tonne of Vera Groz, Scott, while walking along the trenches one day, observed 'event of our troupe rising up andlooking over the parapet to watch the tired of our shot and shells. The lieneral cried out, "Down with your men!— don't ripo,e yourselves " But, tiellertlY said one, —it.:o expose yourself!" "Oh!" replied Pero, —anaemia now a-days can. be made out of any body, but men can't easily 'be had." Tea' MAI!. LIQUOR Loll , IN MINNZROTA.-.- The first eskers under the operation et • the ni!ior law woe made on Tneeday last. it appears that a p 00505 by the IMMO of Oetthell, lately .11 . r -iced at this place with about !ROW worth of liqunro from Chicago, which worn stored In Mr itabcock's warehnu!ie These foot. becom ing know : nits complaint was muds bef,ire Justice W.. by S.ICM' our eitirens: 001 shell use Kr. e,te.l. tried . nod found guilty.. He was fined 120,01/0 end costs, and hie liquor declared for feited, and to eland committed until the fine wan paid —Altpuwatian, 1:ItA lost. , L FIRIC AT TIROT: . -4hl StMalty, Jilt! 27%, at hl!fpaat ono o'clok, a fire htyke out io tho steam iron mill of the Albany Iron works in this city. winch •te,troy kni a largo portion or these exten sive weihs, nod nom. fifteen or twenty dwelling hones, occupied chiefly by the operatives In the Un•lorr The tiro in is raid, wink caused by the falling of a light,l lamp into the epirits of turpentine, which our of workingmen woe drawing from a buret TAn r‘.ll 111610.1 Gt of lat.., has not yet Area ac et:cutely Ni..riaio.l, hyt it will protAhly rrach $1:0,000, at least The nmnuot of itutiraaco is not yct lIPt.VD. Two bemired laid snl hooLls arty thrown out of omployment by - this disaster. The work, RCIP °noo k { by J. P. Winslow N. Ca. Ileacwon is .41111E1CA-1 Csxr.—Aa General Pierce, an inferinr officer, boa misted bin hand, and is Mout to nas.ke war on Gen. Boat, a cape• Riot officer, we suppose, of course he will stiffer the penvlty of the Military Law in each c.c.; made sad provided. The ST mmmmm Uwe Mirror* --We learn that 'Whetters et thin chip, urged by the exteutedi aary detuz.hd for p ist.age to Auitvilie. hive de. trehtio,l to rood her there to August Den— She wig therefore hot rem. New Vork N: Y. Cour. and Roy. It in *toted thot the el:lnters bit broken oat with Brent vtolenee en the Nennwitta river, Va., and that its ranges hove, no for, bens confine,' to elives, who are ripened to the weather, and to penman of I otecorersie habits. la ,Montreal, on Sunday week, a Mrs ladlay fell from a chamber window and was inataatly kilted. She was balding a child irk her arms •t the time, which, had ebe dropped, might hare been the means of mk•ing her own life, but, dis regarding her own safety, she managed to pub tho child aside, while she fell out stud WWI kU The ••Spirituel itapriega" of America ate Dow imitated at Mayettoe, to p raaee . J. is Oaugh is lectorinF on terriperitncr, in Jailer: co onnuly, N Y. ' Madame Otto lialkisehmiat, accordioit to the Lamina papery. Iraq coofiurJ to her Mote room Dearly tGe i , S4I of her riosAgr, by severe in CII,IArrAIKE AID 01.110 Cease —The pay• merit of thi; Joiy tuterem . tfici Coupon Loud. cf . 1&1 1, of this compaupio outrpetind, in uort negnenc. of the totally expruktiturvu for repair ing lb. count, Theft' in to be a Aran.] Scott soup !wham at 'adamant , ltn nest Thumlay Dux Fri Luts.—The city sgesoy tar the sale of liquor, it, Relfeet, , was enured re list , ureloy light, end oho greeter part or the wont esloshle Isidore either spilled or carried off The In?•, to the city is shout ;MO. The rogues placed on mull side of the dour when they left, a marble grata eons, on one of which was writ ten, "ruin lead's In desth " A Hiller/4h eight or ten yearn old, eras nr. orally euflueatril in ft crowded Oar, on the rail road between Albany end tigroircrai Yana LOCI:P . D.—Au was predictel 1:14t year, Ibo nevelittoli year hmusta have mad• their apprarntico is CarlfteCtielit. M the passenger train warietarting from Ken nedylille,Ptaahen county, eiro minutee past one o'clock, on ktonday, 2let instant, dar ing a slight thunder ntoria, Untie, Meek woe otruok 'by lightning and instantly killed. Ile wee o brakeman on the train. A . Il()LNIES & BRO. Suoceitsor to U. P. Neiman & Co., 7dANUFAMlllititl up SOLID BOX VICES, PLATED Hllt'r Kl O. SIATTOCKN: , 41',11 , 103, P1CKF.11 , 1111.4 ke pirruiratat PENNA. ofan. 111, water lure!, Mogi . afro, al.'s etolatlel/ , mr.A it 'reek warystatei , 10.1 T maufutorp. • q.t. 15 : 2. snug° ARRANGEMENT. 1852 eldneland and Pittsburgh Rail Road lgifiggEMPißagirligg . NLEVEI,AND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, 'DE-. •TROIT, CHICAGO, till [MACKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. rig nn w and Diet running steamer FOR . oFri . I-erea the Aloonoothela wharf; fool of et vtivel., veer, 60111/oar vt. (Vela* ittoodert. ex• "0„1, tWeltrellln with the Repteia.Trelo of the thorvlatel Nod thttelrovgb Mall Road. I•artng vb en* etrieleor at I.7lvvebiod ot &dove, Je 11., owl roonortino with thostrataboot sod rail lined live for Tobelo. risobu,kr. Detroit. Chhaeo, Ahlreukle, man. io.,ea newer., Fan. to I.llvrilevel 113 60 Wor tivevle, apply to JOHN 4. COQUET, Amid levrelvoil no* rittsburgh k.ll had Oa 0111 re. cornet Weber null Rmllhf4kl itraitv, too stelre) Motialiels Ilotteo. mo tto lb. Ohio * It. /1., to 61116 ant, and lamdat lend pitlebotelt IL. ham *Mellor to Coo- WA, the feet (*rot I.lll.ehorith aervlond 1... *mem!. ho both routes _arrive be Clrrtland at Me sztom. and to Mr am. Inlay f .rre. YAREIiNDUCEI). SUMMER ARMANGEMXITT. • FARE, $9,00. amu l fMksill gred il ft "- Packet Line. . 1 .....VV1TLT lot rAnnannaal Return PatsbrlA, New York, ,PhiladtlyAia and , . Baltimore. . ' • 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal. • TIMB TnUOUGII. TiIIBTY MOUT 110011.8. FARE TO rllmAnnpillA ,t DA LT. $9,00. autos; Mow l'sstelatrr Mrs t.loateatrant ROM. IN the opening of Chung Navigation a dai- NLJ r Line of Dt Demo Paeket Bata will roe. connect. lna at 111.1rmille its 1• ••••11••••1.1•1119•1. • Parket Boat .111 loam Dittaborgh nay monism at 6 o'cloak. prertnir. Datemager• take RaLlreol at Blair. Ilt.t7agal==ontit Wo n .lit Ott; monotor, illotimoro paamoiren oo jf,:t burg tim Mango Troia Llos Um Baltimore al Dom aohati . ce BAB BOW to Mot Mr. axially: ha time to Prorool W Marblootort city same moaning. VI4.9INSWO 4.1 °MET IntoromUom apoly to • - C. MOWN , gent& 1. 11 03141M111AN I Moo. Boum. of to D.LIBOD OU., /Loam multi _ . . . 1 ~., ~........ ~,,,...,.. .....,,,,,,, - -- -,..- ~.., v., J. . -,..7.,, ~ ..*, . , ,,,,,-. L.,,, ,,, ,,,,(7,, -,. _., 4 ,,,,..."4 , ,,,. t.r.,',-,:t., . .., ,,, ',,5t:,,, , ,,...,:zz;;..r.",....3if.j-i,z_,-,4.,,,,,r 3. ,.; 7...,.,,,,,...,i,;,,,::,-.:,--,-.,,,,, - DAGUERREOTYPES • AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ACESON'S National Da,mrrean Gallery, curry of the Mammon and atarkat etneet,tirpinarie Prog Obe..) Pittsburgh.' • ladies nod Gentlemen niehlua toobtaln liketiemer nt nuolemtc priced. will plasm call at the above establish g,ont, fi/tnt Up with vary auparlor Side sad Sky Light; armogni gith tomb skill that the operator eau tab. the mat araurete [w, /Atha human farm nith all the expreee4m of animated Ilk. IN Al). IPPATIUIS. dogravainc. Paton/qtr. eu. securrtely copied, and do t pileates hilt. of ..tiginal likenemota 11.3. l ernona not required to takes picture. olden. a per t reeemblanca. ik24/I.lkennestes takin 'of tick and &ceased germ. In any part of the city and Me.nity. /wit.. • open, and operating from II until BP. aintran • in the insanl. jeilladkulyer Ne kirst Premium DAGUERREOTYPES • Pest gihte litsiklihg, Third Fired. VITIZENS mod strangers who wish to oh• t,/ tath an leettratt artbrilo and lift like Ilkone,Ost a miry moderato prim...rill mod MM. thtir Intent to roll at W well lioown • onstliManont, whore ootiro satiorortion o.attaraatetl i or to rhsrite Jr. li.etueon, or the largeth sal bet arratito.l Pith. mr.l Hartford.... eon. Matted Mr the purr., with butrumnom at es moat pnwrrful Mod. and hathog adopted the python of Daum., motypino. as oats proollood Or On orlobratod hoot,. of lhilstiolphla arid hoor'York, Mr. N. Hatton ht¢n ll tribe ahlo to °go . to the patrons of Lo Art. •otylo of TJar,ver. olthor singly or in croups. which hat nem., boon surimised. .amaand oprrallpo. En .01 blither., Irma N reetret k. xi. to I P. N. ISakaLlkler . . eitisen's Insurahoe yompany or Pittsburgh 0. LIURSZY. Passrour, sAMIJrL L. samurai., .141 . , 0711 C P, 94 WATER, BETWEEN RAREST AND WOOD STREETS. ,tar INSURES TRILL AND CAIWU RIMS ..!1 TIIIS OHIO AND MIIUU4III'I.I ItIVE/ts. AND TRIOUTA gur.s: /mums against itse or darave by • FIRL A1., - W.:rale fire 'was of the SEA ani INLAND NA TWAT, ON MI niA.NSPORTATION. DIELZOTOLIa IVrn. S. }Sier t IVto, ht. 111311:1111. V; r ift!l:27l(l, J. Oabootmakbr. p.n tlue . I Itnea. U. J. ittlUny, Wm. Book, nosh D. Kit.. [Cavil nunio,p,34., N,.lll6raita4, 11 ,4 • Te I tigrll. l". Ina. It. /ma . ..WORMS, WORMS-1n commending Dr. M'lmem'o Worm Vert:milli, to tho puLor , thy atom of thin Kroot roooNly Drefor to no.. thn lanto.uo of Moon who kayo tootod In tocrito. Itnol and to , coo olocod. Manx, Allegheny Co., Vs., :40 I, IPI7. ".J. Kidd at Co.—We rerelrod a quaull y of Id %ann . ,. Vernaline, by your areal. whirl. we hate fold In our eurtontera.and.an rot, ea.., non...owed our. can. and Liao neeer,lelleal u. 11 .3 . 0 ... We ,An ebe.olut. I; reoSnamond It a< the le,t worm medicine that we hare oVer known. We 0000111 00001100 any numb., of cameo, vier. it bid had wonderful pate., If Ito . neceentry. ILICIIAItaSON." Thu , lehralle•ltermlfugn may bp La/ Itcto Drug I Sl•retattitn, in town anti eotvdry. an I by thy role pn.prktor, J KIPP co %nod tr.,' . -- KW-Jon PRINTINII Or kindg extvut...l at It. rwrist stlxttlioo •i 0 t. g,rrn Pre, cr....." for Exhitutinon and Conr.t l'arl•, PIII Hil.o 0 . 1 1na0.10,0, I abet•, Atm, I y and prutuptly O nn. , 1 an./ F. S. Cleaver's "Prize :Medical Haney WrIN rid•litiqr; LI 14n greft; ad rantngrA ,Aorni from lb. us. of .. 1.1g.a.e. Sups ^ In noltoniur,elaaming nn./ I...apt:okm Ow .Lin. it Nn fart, atiwolltat.l by flub:lan, I , IJIV I ion!, amnog arb•mt ars many .11•Liumil/bad rltraysnrn. that hi' LI, runtinuol use of llii. ouan. irroblann. bar. (wet tumoral fr.•ni the•t an.l 11114 i. IN t ...nt•f.. tadimbpeat tom lb. Ilan& and nth.. potion! 11., holy. to. hy a NI, impart:F.l NA daily a,. of run.t mgt. eabl• arPUnuora her lama, , {lll.l.filka'heallh.rcmwri. soil tho 1111 , 1. pl•-s•nr•tdo 1114...htbtatrti 3.41 , to' vale relit; at all lei pt,rinc Prue Vlore, au Nt1. , 1-Fale nuty Ar IL^ :.;irtatrt burgh flat MI=M11=!1 gre - 11 bo rny h, form. r, Eneirhant rt tau • ha wlth i.ettl, , t 11,1. 1%..,11 . .. Ir 4bieu Lituturut, Irt tub, g,. nr.. 0 •1 Jr.t; ho I,r •ill br Womb 14 v.ls:1•0.511 over etr.l r.r aaaio. 0.00 it than all ta111 , 1.41. our tool to that uli:ttoom.nt. SydrS. M KIER—And now n, 1.l ynift P/17010,1113. I tbauelit a.. 1 lul•lolayerl witlne ea buts. It woul.l to rail uottl t 1.0.1 - rolutarb..l to mite' Moo 1 Mat oRrtN It, all for tat, 10.. t tplo though it V.. 4,th•p• lite th.. eu atb Put. - ett pr,lnetlopsnt thin NI.. tot w. 1 , 13 l.ut 11101, ..11.yawnl to bus. Ills I ccre• if t. on hilt. ant r...yra• LUI. o.ltlli rot mto ter, 14 tur.ll-.41 aar , u 1.0. a to run. tbr Oral and lap, d, A 'pan alto hat lora 1.101.1 for 01011 traria. oam remind..., to try it. vertu., and arben be ba.l ....AI but thror b...ttly, ho mold •wa. lbe Lb, ni r kr, ta1..1. him both, was ltis tiPPa.tta to We. bran lb.. 1 . ...1t of a v•r..- loam. eratreato of EryOfulo. it sub mitio might br nut at the borboa poetry" or Potro'ourri. R ot lot It culgo. , In ray that it btuoitaionl an mr.tett.lal popularity In ibla mut, Ott. t base anti all that to way. gla , . sat tat.i . ht }Nat .nil a hoolrol Lattl,e cm.. It. 3111,11 A 11011 - Y , tstautuaa Yalta. 01 treotoltt.thke , t, 16, 01,31. sce-ScoT? ESTI wa.:—Thn friend N., a• I Orstaust. In •I'llAri , u-eh and Alletheat. ant Alla:bray (Vaal, favarabh• 1, the forraellaa et a aaat Oat. t.r rau..ty. are le, ams..l • .a...otirte to boat ib. Lt ran,. hao 110., natter , 4 ith andTr4l.t.lto. 21 .I.t ..1 Jolt oral. al 8 o'4. N•ta'aol L'aa. - Tent.loa will to ream alitrv... the pa:ling By onts. J1:11. Cantmittao of Attnnvm:nl. acrarbean. gar - A 11P#Ii 3ltlitAry cttlebtation of tho Youth of Jalr aIII b. Inhl TSurwla,.th. !rat at Jul:. at thy I,anae or llan.r John via.. Upp, t I. Ci.o Too ,_ Th, Millar, All,hony trx.l.lnat .n Cum,- ttn.. Jun. IN. rAir rallatill or J.,' Clll.ntlltATlnF.—T6e annly.r. aztc.f.ar Nalloa• In :et.f..1.4....n.111.,..1..111,...4 on Mundt,. July Oth. th. Alastair.. or Mt. Psury rho A, um 4 0 the nlynnia flrury.tlaarr and O .l anlan. hear Ut. of Jnrnyo llaoatm her. mad. I.hond arf , nnfr.toonto ra. lb. 0n.L.1.k of lb. Pahl, and mill ',aro on panes to rano ..yery thlait •¢Tant4. nnj yrnrthr of ft, and ft, day. Th• pnavoda 4.f the 4 PP ,0 1 , 1 , t ., 1 to 110 amen ad female Orphan .V.ylusa. l4ntel At-el fall hand Is realm...lf,. n,asirm. Iin•• of 4ovnitaa..l, It Imo brt sv. 8 atul o'el,lt A. lA, o n C.v !1.• earner iith lath Grant rtf.+o, tt, and flork.t You4lo ern, Nic--Thursday noyl. July lit, sn-e • - ntt to rm.l do In lirrruntr) uw Italnqtr. Vol: Coal 1101 Mn. Ilighttm, .ad LaJ 4 .inte• Clnatch hi', • lit, A.lr , 3, lb. 1.ce11t..1 the. VI unit about to to r-terty.l Atrturott..ntuot t w,Il In. Rua. lur• parch tales. np lb. 11111 by ♦.urn. ot Pant' tl Ibrynn. aro tavited th. Oar, 10 inn grate ad .b 14.0 lbr 1. Pl,llani. )!Aq • I,k/tll ho L.. tll4 al the Ilollwan Whir *1 l'neo 40, -101..blowro n 11.. cinnnd MARRIED tyo To..hy nyrnirte. by It.. Iter. T. n.1..,r0z0. lAII 1 1.A114.11 11AlltlICT II ,tl.tnetit.., of IL. lat. 2. , agrAit !Stroll, New Bookd ipEEI, & CALLOW, opposito lila Post I it h: r, Trani saryt. hat mini 'heath , . Int: irtyyrir Ft,..'. IY4. bv 0 ....1 , Pound In ~n th. Thy "liktiyof • Lotto, Phyricain.: by %sr Ira. Ea); sultan rt .. riieTribeimpit leaf:' to. l'h-• hub triztatter kw Jair-ru iiribilbiat &member; Phi FL 'I br th *. P e b u ar pl " y rf u yy at tat o st.—Atlassstib bythbi litul Obi Umnuhai r v Jay or In , .AA/:L a riALLti.W. Third ylrbyt. lOitE NEW. 13006.5. ju.t rPerived iron) IVA It.. Ita‘t. Naenhei Fin"; rolon.l'm C. tan. mil Corn" In the by .1 o r In Vronlo". `Drkin or [mak r.ncrn": — rho norducr ond vorqa. ,, . Thriorlats 310.0.110. C. inch on Um htnlll of R onto', w7ho Ikut Poroon.lhnikro4 k InleulnekohylKlth: rrlncoton PO O . ' - Ilonmsn's INalpleAnnotant',• • riornnure Proyhery^ by Ur. Tuknrh. ...linty Brown .11 her Citr (tklo it I k Al/N1 VIIVOS Ilsrket. kt. Ij 111.1811 OYSTERS; I.ntotrrm Preplt *amt by tlirierwOod Co Oat ai l pa Doc ad two twit.. .raw, her lor gado by Al'et.org • 2G6 I ih•ity•ltre,l. QAIWINS—of the eulehittinl builiour brend to sho'n and hall beree received and Mr role y bN. A eL Ultll • JO • armee., I W Pro lam !kale (V. ~ Take care of your Longs. -- Mr, It, E. Sellerm-4 here owl yew. Muth tlyrop In .... attention Of the threat Mr the l of three ...... sad knee brand 11 a meet prompt *ad eMrient remedy. J. II 4/11.1.121.1.. Puntenlooney. Je IT. bounty,Pa it P. Feller. —I berm Moo ruing your Untagial (Minh getup In my funny fur bear three team eel And It the Led cannel. that I can get for entigh• / recommend tt to all ray mistomets preference to ant other m.derlae la my Shepard And that It glen general autiefrotlon. I also tryst ore yea, sfid Asagllionel'llle the heel iu ate for the dinners *boyar@ directed fit by yea. Year. le. J. It. uERA. .Prepared and cold by n. Y. SELLIRS, tt Wrod at. QUDI DRIES-- kj ' 1 , 10 Pardo Lanai bia. 3 S S tarkoreb • BO had: , . le. Half da " / Alaaktmsb DI Ras do " —_l billa; ' 40 DatTO:3 .. I Patinae: • ' .4 As 1 Po sca .... 2 NUN ; • • I/0 Barrels A. 11.1101..a "a ss NU DO N. O. DMA; Ra Sleds NOW llel.n• Raptr, on baratied far sale by - lie.Al JOHN WATT A Mb ___ UTICA WIIITX LIMg-25 hblet. just re reir.l sad for MA. br Jrl• J. B. IAIIAVOIITIJ t 1"J).. lORN BROO?d9-;—•21J5 dozen for Rale by e J 1,1 J. s..ieq.nowru • la). IOTASII-30 conks Prime fur sala by ill J. IL DILWORTH AFETY, FUSN for blasting- 20. ul ko for 1.3 bl UM • 3. DORTII W. • ICK-20 tierce', fur Kilo by xi, Jo 'I. DFLWORTA kOO al Wood ,L ORPUY AND BURIRIFIELD have re- IVIURPHY AND BURCHFIELD have re. oeire4 Domedla Wadi.= rut cob., for 10 rents pr Ysrd. JO. _ l[ourning flood, AMASON& CO., hate jusfreceived 4 4 anzgrateaestatIvameocryouvo. tiov. D• Wan. Laws", a., *o77‘. gID GLOVES—Just' ruCClTinir at A. A. XL Yuma Co.. 40 damn Montage . :hat 11111,?!... CO.,A.A. MASON 8; ltit 4pen3ng A. jot of New Strie Ufatptip F f3r . • o ‘.. L __ ll ' NICK ERBOCKER MAGIe ! IN 7"( resr.ke., lc . W lJl . A. (IILUMNFEN PT \ in rotirth N SALE-25 shares of Exchange Stkk N so Slmr, ni M kM. fi4llkrti6e.GuF, Tn. do, Wootrrn /undo. I.ourht nt ton(lllrtTakrn IYI H. D. KING. Bankrr.re troter.Ath et. Notice. \ rrIIESUBSORIBER3 TO Tliii'DAM'Orib Starkri Mama will please tato tnat thri are ltrr.hr calla] Mara to ray twoutr per taut pi abrtr anti reflation po brlora 14th Jolt Inn...di...pax per cant raorr Mitt,. pays thoroaller. until all la p•Ort. 117 order of Itto DulLilnu`Protnltter s \ jrl IL D. hiNfl,\lr u uti t r o r. • Lard Oil, Adamantine. CandiesandßoaP• • , A manufactUred arid offerod 'for a le by ra. ucdereigned. Pedal rola cadengt , ; . the factotY, on eon. AT, b tine. or to the warnloote , of John Irwin pone rfigliinti JON. I). bey.i . •et CD : \ • laighobt pit in erddi, jtrud V r all the diftrreLt onule• nf Item tenehel , detl2t • lt. 1.1f.t. No. AII Liberty \ ' Notice— Annual Meeting. •••. \ I , I I IIE annual meeting- of Stoct,hchlerc of Um North American Mining CoMfek. nr Drtkt R e o hrld at the onion nt the Company, lythe City Ail Dittelturgthon *mean Aono.t. \ I •tio: ider w. rAt.ur.a. Dereptary • Great Bargains in Dry Good i— &fling off to Arlinquith tit Bo:intik riIHE Sub3cribor, having determined kyr linquish the lairde Molars", trill commenea Tlioriday. thn lit neat, to tell hlitaitalre staked lehiplr and Varier Pry Goode at ;minced , The nivel, le large, and rdnltacce very dAlrettle doodit, inn worthy the alleallun of hop.. A le , tatralt. germ, Lainee,Tie.ttra,Oragedinee,F.tlant\ Silts, French Lent , , tfc , prallltely M /edit without , ragard to original clot. J. Nll IU. • lefftidl2ve No 112 StarkrY4rrel- Old and New Beioks.%' - 's, 4 ) I . , , , ,, tri a d . N l :l ,,, to ., oks, Am T , l . :Lo o lt, , fl i ct . ? , b t x , s . s to i; said ot low Orson nr DAVISON a autikvc. Ikooksellers and 'lmposing. GI Masao , et. near Vnurttr. Valuable Books for•-. • API'LETON'S Dictionary of tdecbitnicai l h -N..rrk' Hand tic gd• Engtn.are and Aliehinietw, Calsulatog , • on, for anal er.. F:p ..teur of Imq . ..us:out.. and the SOD it wlents r akrta oma. Das, Danger, ilt et'•• • houter . s • • ••, Turo..r•. •• Assayer's DAVISON a AtiNF.W. tell ' 60 Itartet et. near Fourth. To Drawing and Paintinglchools, 0 .c e rr e1 ic a . 1 .1. 4 !. 8 ... ° !.' ' ... ° he r " U :0 1 Drawing Cards ant Come& for T r etVioara and 61•1 62 Theo , sketch.. are Din Dot published. atudadiptod lo: all shows. Thar embraso shunottarr. LatOssate., Ate Ohiest. l . r suit. lower and •unnal stadia., Draw. Crayons, god tor ode bg \ DAVISON AUNEV4:. ~•au - M.A. mt. 6..ar Fourth, Fourth July. rIIIIOSE deiigning celobnato out Nottopli n,rth..ithorin near or country . . 0, tic NO. 11•16 o r, audd rouser,. oath linos mood ralatrober th6t 0111.:sT1:11. o..this OLD, toe the moo rariot stork of seaouadde Ch.thing, whighdor Quality ant workma.ohin.;, sr. •r ADOs .11, don't forget the Dose. tude Wen two and a toll years old gated out In fire minute- CHESTS:It. 7t Wood .tort. •jc:10 WE SITIO' TO PLEASE. New Books. ----- , i4 , 11 ( .01PS01 0 :'S Detoctor ff.rJoly: 1101 ft, h,- Ilnrrw.n • ••“ , t.lr Krim, o,l•enolta Vale, by Ilno tr 110417. • Wig hrent r 01' Caatern Li.rlrr 1 , 3,, loot toed al 111 , X1,. a e11.1.1.W1 4 . No. ;4 Thu: Nl . onr,..ne th, /WI ('tic. UP Alt & bIOLASSES -0 !Aid.. Snrror. &101. w. jut r ,o lenroirmnont, for •,', N'l.l( 31re IN 01,P,5. lIIEESE-300 prinin W. It. roe'd for .000 by Ilktifif II COLt.IN,‘• 3,1 TV.trt,:lit. stow Mrnitbt,..l4. • foA I. ERAT U S-- k s p 35 i.kg4. Woodn.rd'iraye r oa LT .11F.NR1' H COLLIN:. ek.s. reed fur sale by lIIZNIIV 11. CHAIN, • pOTASII—A Talmo aritele for retailing, iIItNILYII. col.wir. IllEE•1 , :—:-IIperior Old (Mellen: Jo do Itere", an Xt. In, en no.. net, . ao . lw n rbam lam Nnt 4e ¢ l e Its a K. bsi st " , qt ‘ ri No. •.•fel strret. I.I4ASOLS —A.. A. !anti:J/11.C°. are sell:. • it t• out th• hawses of thsir Isis. 'Lel of ' , Wu and. livoseel Hisses!, *is tr./net...Li per isint Ines f orris, • 1, 1 11 lino! D dERIES--In opmr All dat , . os rens al. - nous= rt Rrtih -,•..tostaciu, I Lei:is:eV, I..uss mud ntiei 11.1104.. Isis. In. • I LONNETSr—,A. 111ugoli4 Co. ore etseine nut their liiiens I eunfulr relne l / 4 4 suns of nrint: and Pa 13.13.4 Bo s one" st afoot l !, ridimist• _ \' Powerful Patent Iron.Capatatut. mAxerAcrucra, TALCOTT & wlnst,D, • )10T , Iterots of the Lake g Outetrin runt] Ira. , tearrt Ittotine and Ita.-Ittr. tt :tat O. at r thin. .1 thr it.t.,c tut j • \- eeinet..l 11.. • ett Itoat m t .l . itihlere. from Iht•lt tlui - Oictly ' a t, Arnvtwo. their mtrat..ll. • 't ntie •tretmill •nt the Itnitunut , On ertancn the.flatutatt. I + let u.n. en an puts. fht.tan. with a attt.le npr .llter erlth •U.le rtguatt are enkl ,- y Mutt./ ItPuit do - k lake tth het little ..um, nut •...oily and rattilly. Na lett te 0ru1u.,4 el tlute 01014 und mrt. ha the tflowlem. rut mat, 010 .1 , . V.. -I. nl , l nn the °Warta StunimipM ttrerat ha" - n t •lt a hantuy Jamen Itgr.h, MUp loot, flaannl, N. It. elittot. alt.., antiunion.. enlifar. fnett altancellm. II tarnhttle of them also it. It 11,r 0., Ow. nett Itleauma. Pr yet.. mut Sill VeePeiFln thr2iGnil rrlCern rtain ,ro. hrnpri,.. Out menufarture the. =fun., With Mt. in au , tvoint mann,. AGEPTS: .140 ii. thutltell, Pinthurah.. 8... • 111.-ell. Inuteville. Kentucky.. Itonull it Co.. CilleitiMat, (Mtn. , Few . UST co Al Appleton'y Popatr Libralcy,..l y lb tyst Aothnrk na1.04..-1-otl+ FlNllingtoo,ged /An poe, I oml4oll 11,t!, thrt1ia.0.3401.1.1 rt. raule, W t u 0 o ( f 110,11agA r., r 11,01;404m , kali): N.. ‘.., mut ontswrrial 1:170H0r .011-I.ri, 10 ern, Now, 00.11,0.1.0 Pawl, A. (111.1.1CAIFFNNAT kW. 70 Vnartit . _ . . rt. arrive, (or oula by fotIA II DIOR FY A (ix d 0170 NEW MUSIC 1 4 1 .Alig.WE'LL my Lilly li?arl a now Bung a 1.• C Foatpr. lotto • .1 Tolls at Ilion, i ,, ottla , h, kto L m that lay t'o4remr, the as au... by 1 1:..Y llota..ttet,ttiar ind Catl.:tm H in. ay,: L•vrauptt.• goadlithaf. allwabeny 11.044111, A lCana Polka: Pearl Polk, oily!. Volta. WallaTn'n Polka: flatland IbLke: UMden PiPnin Polka: annibr N. C Toot, ' \ Laity' Pattluca..... and hvottiol ao7r, Fading I tonvt, • Imo.. Oren 11l For Ualluannt, I lai.h thou rill tu , t(irdu,. Hilly Chime: Ito of wool ehrel: . . • . . Ven Ilniti . . Wliee4 doe iiniekidere Jeer rrelved the above, with c 4 :nog+, .14.ta, waiters. TatiotiOnc Ae', nee feed Iterire new Inatruetion Book Ter the nano lierte. Posen wi.tinat n hinter. e hew work eantainine a ironer wrnee.T et 'holy ritiol4—prire . lee. • JOIII4 11. 11141.1.014. l e l SI %Cosi eitrivt. \ 62TEEL PEN'S— • 1, tliilnli'a Vkteria. 444.'413 extra fine \ \ IMLikteet .1:41, bode do 17e: e 14aele - d 0 ' , l. It , . Scheel de :IS); IM litheieraphic In 2.90: %Indio,. celebrated Iltrrel Yen with f. great Varietv o Others: for vale by wHiranti • , Ihydreeller and a • Lstlint . rr. , jell" ..fet Woul botweinNid and 4th.. I (4IS-- 44 ttLle. jugt reed and for Rule by .l•2", IiELL LITIO krt. A ter W at.' 1 ' 4 1 400 41.-1011 bbls. E3ki7 14.Fh mufti) for 4.11 e Ibv • • s. ?nip BELLS 149 pOTTON-11 bla. on band, for vino by \ 14411011 DIOICRY Wit_44r and Front FE ATIIERS-6,000 t f , ‘ M `" l° ft ' le - Z le ia! DICIER r A CQ. fNESE —looiin. in good nrtiin 7 :in of9ee aal for rale LT, (RAJAH DIOSI9 It CO. \. \ MILL GITEAKE T -On I trtVik-75 Ude. in store, forfalnby 7 Jr7.B . 1841 All DICTLEV a (X 7 . 9oLAsses-125 hbla., (oak cooperae.,) m for rale. by ISMAILDIaX(47 (X 7 \ rrANNERS' SCRAPS—I oratit just r ee q, j 'or loi•by DA LZIRI;VA VIIRESR—W. R. arriving \of all &rod" by \le(). - • P ICON Sides & Shoulders for ertle .1.,•:1 • . B.DALSELL CO. FAMILY FLOUR-4 regnlar supply from the Charitor Atillo— herb trronod— troy ottortott bits Whom. tor twit r hoot tor 1.1110 br • pat • fight,l LIUGRST, Water .t.\ FLAX SEED-4 toe. reo'd . for Ale t LIQBar aILK POPLINS—A. A. Blaloo & 00. bar& i u d meo 2 nom 00, dak Poplins. \ \jell \l pONNET LINTNOS—Auer I.N: et" at'A. , A. Of wod- Co.'o, doz Tozletos looz Bonnet ming% (zzonotod \ jet§ I tNkkiEffikktiNT:-: ' tlrpTZaiiatlir. 16d and 4-4,l ¢: t 'roved ' AtDi ____ A. A. 11.11/19 . 1! \ Don't Fail To '• B OOK Trestlm en Rix Different ratignagre. Zoo RA. Late. met, fireman . Smith eve to o o w to this ritr. It Is celeulated timid the boaireni me. dealingellitti, lionignere, .Ira thy foreigner himeelf. in Awn. am proem. rounu or old. &Amon of improvement abookt be without rap of the work- A eormet grernmstiesi linrorkdge of um Eng nth, wow, le 01 ftoporteet to WI. Welber ern the rudiment@ and oil tbetounistort worde nod pliinerse of the labor Immix@ azir i nign ,..l _ be t = CitrVit h iri n ll m eal 1 war trusititt letool4 11‘ Nrcbantem Wad 88.1.611 men, of tide otere. wteini= Wilt tie tilt... 001 y beeer mieleiti nm award. tat ••• Dumb+. • MIT of Om nor lei tara,.• thlo work ki immix Pohl at Um GBPIGGE A.8./OLIVA "00., , BANKERS;, y- _ muuatis to 41c4ana, ookr work roreq _ b ~ b dif.-N. 0 4, fair ib tira,3o . o . ! ittieska ii4"l 2,2l say to nsa telr''ll. as 244fi11. 44.7.Ekt1C . 14 . 1 "7 -964 F — P 8 Ea'"7 \"2- 2 0 (1 ,7 4iti a---r . , hi, -- 011011 11 . 0#114.. fritloODS A 004 "i 7 taioe - Deatern;Yor: .v,dl!!)l'.;"Tititall64,,t,to4 in eitArnu l ltrotut=telt,cit=l.; LOAP,-1,00 bmAprimleintfir in ".." \ ii4;1414 ‘'T•t". \ • '\\ • ' A • \ \ \., \\ .\ \\ , (, - 1) MAI F• . C I.A 1 - , \ . , i i VITS.BIIIIGA\I4I.iIf.ET. \ I\ '' ' i \ \ , , Omer 17,- - A.,FAAA QUOIT_ • 1 . , 11107. A, Merkeit4f.:\ July 1. INS2.' , INo4noTe retnaloi, isa the Taco. "Ool•X.„ mate Tel:kiln lake . eltrefrtorifr4 It ion •opeenessfr poet oorTinno• looted ',for 'Naze Oar, at !.04. treTT:Oer au. spi, , tkry.,. ;liner Teo. if, ns •Vs.l.lt. \ 1. \ ' ' \ . ,'`, 6 .T,•OTHI.T;.• ••!••, 14. t, hand, recteritl4 - . meoptisoct 5.0.0 tebIN'TSATT S3,OS: I? nkf3ns; TS ot s,(r.` 44 and 1.1 at '43; ... 6 „eltoir•'.....stia 06 k3.2.t Tr . *con TOT. STVIT.Unn„ room .tre, 13 Ablitoiatfiu•nt 3,5418 . ; 4040! 4 ail:.. nTRA et . T—Tne•„o o t e oo •01 , 4 tooln Ilfrt 4.640,hit* store. I 6 ?" 4N. S•ce ist...alt h... 1.1 .1 GlenOTO'Corte oodf Ilenr,--.8112 I e4TIT o.s SI-: J. of tteleWfrk' 91 ono, TTlon.b.ral..4.pf - 17,9,1 ot OIL : \ , Clit.V:—.loos I .',1. , x4 If. IS. 6.1 - 4•45ge. '. \ \ VISIT P.. 'ki..blT'lnTite No. N'TITONren. of V 0.00: 0. ta•T• trout at tF10; Bkllimori h. rriul,ln.. rt, ',,, \ ' '..LEATILktF7F.24.O Aloft, 0.,,r,„,ev.,.. sN \ iTOOL—•ll••,,cookr et 1;t1o 1 an ~,,tl,o,A2sagottled st.tii,, , , sztoo ountstylo. oTO h• elef..ly 41..,. .t hefron \ inkoS—Sal , :l Vox hired, ai ST,i• ee r n ‘ . • n \WITCO:C.I'4k, ni , ..01ae,..•01fr0 ..1. 1,....:, A5in0+, , ,1. ,, t ( Je na fl • [Tont)." TnJo at I•.'o•ieto 3 tors , , C.TaCe at 1 4e , TisT.T. . \ ' ;09N—Sale 4 61.!• 'V lON, ~, nitlntf, TiERV—Na 4 fro nt lOU, ' 0/ Bill4N—•nloo46 ei.Z% r.t4nT einJuT.lnee.. At Se; 117,C0 ID. bellainOe NRA 04 a4oqi i. ,, Z;1/ \ tAt At €96 and Uirir.C.lP , ; 04 •11411.1ets \ Toil hook. •I ' ArtsP!VOo ir....1 1,6411.• Tbssigi . ..... 4 tin'e: 2n• s C. item. 104 C 51. . lir. UR . P.1t1re. 5 ,841. of WI? IS iltlite• CMG, nt Toe, Al 1,N.0 I. aPTsaTi;, 34 4OTGei.a4r fi:olN.i. , . . 11(tR iNTEisi inch STEAM BOAT ARRIVALS DEPARTITRES ger., alg,.k g feet l'oeben tr' . 4ter ;11grakel..no,1 inning ‘, •,', \ \ nallic Benne it, 'gro 15 g \ „ Parkitog.u. ,mrt..4 ~ Itayarl. PeehJek.l.3issl,..th. T.‘, ggi.. o .skia. Forrgt city. \\ Uivrlrnkl. (5.11.011. Wheofing • ‘„, \ \ \ fl EPA ItiglA \ Wevl keirloh• tt•ilir..•l s lknett. • \ Illot h t .?. 14, \ . 1' ,1. ll tevi Au.... St.\ t,ls.r.oet Nem - toot , ' • , • \ 1 1 ;1 t x=7.:.„ ', 1 ' 4,11. t. IVVVIn t . t. \ ' ", 11411 rAtumlAn, ' \ VT LAPIN-1111tor: INNITTNNAT(.—In IV figgi.t.tirn. • \ 'ACT," 1.15 v. • ....113R01ifiggILL4\ , 1 a. •Wg - I.web L‘V, 0..41..V..vre0g rov,%og l,Vnr.s l'\lL VINtrINNATI tqUigl. ° — The \figg light'tlratbAt CAM, rw Trr the PhfITP 141 latettneAlnle. pirtn'on .11aturlay wt 10 0'c15.15 A. AT, For. freight \ yugogo ‘ ggglY nu boacl.„ - • - - • , ;\IIAIII'.R92IID . .e•ONVEYAN'cE. I . I.:!ENSIyAft • 11 , ./All-I:AtiT. 'Trl:7.Prt,'S 11?I'llitiL7 train ceelnet=vtll , l Eveninc \traln, tra , n, \qt. ( , 34 terterP. PIStiNNYeAVANIA 8/6140. 4 11 , :71FL , U.V train, lAtvm I. , tlthitk rat nwl•rriTcf.nt evcl7 dnY vprik , The . , lenrTif t lO r. ft. • \ • \ • ----- . , }lnner 'Cotten . \ • \ nod , \ s " . WARNER, TARN ,k2:410 \l.loann A 1 4 0.1-livicr ,to ud y 14 910,4i11ga • \ a r i ... 41 VC ad of!! \ " r r°""/- • L . ' TUCK' Rif'. Ski 1, ;:11 if.6o.4lTeri•knnto.liiilmunf r ' T. • 1 10ini , n01.,1*Ntiviniitrun. " 5 Eiltibornh tr. W MS/11. \ Criork‘Phink in. l'illrhErrch 1.7 p Una& . • • •,0 (inn. Penn.” 11011.0 \ \ \•\ •• Win ti ILL Ali Co. i3inetin \ • Ono awe In 14004 al. vu - V - rr, 7 \ • • IV. \.W - WA I ',I:A(E. \"Pittsburgh s:ti \am Kaiblo Works, . A - ,s. h1f),',,321, A2l, 1.,(1,11, St., 'Oeposite Smith '\ \ field St. ...ritULtirgh.', . ''. 1.1 ON tplE-NsTs. (roinu , 'fl MT° 'titones, il R Fallii tuF, '1 , 4, .....wiware on Laid en..l toatir to '-',. 11 1 , (.. i 1 , llble.. Menlal•. „ llaterimturilbr ',o'er hi nein 1,..,, ' i,n:',1,u,'1,t,,1V,T,...1 :Zann7:l; r„ ' ; ' ! " l9o?4 , ,lT 'd t l :r. " ' '`l:w.iTl , 4 are Infll..1:1 , 1 e .11 anti axTfor tar tttreir elle. '., W. IV,. WA LLACE. \-., Alin, FurniShing Establishment, *:••_. Ai u, vut, Old A - ,A:4,4 4, 2.16.):Lib,,i . t 'Rt.. , i 4, 4 , 0 ,, ; ,: \..... \ \ sitt'oSmithtiiid, fiat4titah, P. , ' oi\ , , \ , tp . An \ Ei, , ,, , h- q ,,. ~ , ,,d Boile rn , liestlualit3±,• 0 .'1,...4, no bra..l mil lla.le ti ,rder, an aliOrt,otuo m.l 1 . ,1, ei . 0 . '''',., ' ‘ m....11vi I 111 il` et.,- , ...ii1l elf... afoul , nnleamil 1 , .....a nairkalin; leer, ..r.,pi owe umareaM.eiere..m.eie kiaf.manormor qoality el \ nnek..l plc.., allsere Lea - . ..u..1 lialo. la , erd , ..... - .n \ th.rt now, nt • - m'ratli .I\ lt , nine ll:,,a , lle, ,, llieroltn,h, feat queinf. Inn,l;lnt lo /AL Wel ,i g er.inM le, lamb\ hilto WI, he liOln t A Nor Mill Viitaniat irnerAllr on blind 1,10 Grano na ~ \ inade lo ar.llr.m.ma Idnoll itel‘o, and relebani.e nt indlern \ 11vh,..1 ea ahllir4el.lmendrdher, AM,al iiiiillam'aod Illn Itoar. allelde ZO haCd. hIIO ...I hat..,,,,,,,,,,„ 1 tte.amem wire. Vora, :aid (..dde fliltel-r,.11.01 elllalea.- ,Cen Ilo.tre itrfol air pia, fer Ob. ami;y:ar Ili. MAO, 'al •ia... on bawl at 310 - tywt 3 . 21, I.l:mlli.nrera. 11l liteargb, Pe Minl.aa, oiled wlllt .la-pearil. ' \ \ Plkiar 1 . 01,1 fur 40,0 entlarlisono werk,sWerer Lan.;• • 1.. oo..• ilia I.Ane, ands,mlrimel /Meow , rd ell arriLaand ..lare , , ,do,''''qa ho..!' \ _2... \ .... 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Windy i• itelliol . tlbadm I‘.nrele I , e* -'''''"'...!!.-' \ 11,1 1 1' — I ijkGßV't4:4.."' OD orn ~ ebreip false. na 14•114 the clilijn.... -. "'",` b l ", tetlr lledn'ri•ltr. 1 oggg 1.1 l WI ,-._ _ - -7 --- '-' - n , -"---- g , 110 1.--"-nt A. , 91. I e t ilAt - n-teDkeir 'l ' '. l l. ' J. A 11 , ll'1111. V.,' . 't ` • Na. IA ?lona, atrrri., iTIL .WEIII.IINI,I-I{c , Mote.No.,t. CO }into?( Ell Mote. Tin. millennia oftibr• article ' ero bleb to will ll , ' \ ' Jmia It. Vitt' VIIIRI , \111:*.B1.1110 F1E1.1) ' \ . rewind enkotrarn xi , L j • hoer' to r, blaak iirt llatr: ", \ Nano Mall \ for direll,m . , .. 'V, ' \\ ' l ':" IZili Ilit. alai .11V?Aroaliai de ' for 15. nI. ;mit \liiklat,Edeing'oad lapine; - '' Jerreiet do \ \ V llintiroiletral Alaimillnr ra . , S \ .., NortfirarlDarretr ver. ' ,j i epd,...,derela \ tr.!, s lII,Xy-g . tillAW4.S.A:th A ',.,` ;311AISUX-V4N. A. his - , , ion c o . irgry Vbd" .aUp "4 LAWN*•--, . LA I admo& bidrDNl)d, at IN t4t;; . 4:11.11Ar,d \ god rpe4 " anal.k . .l. by ANSIOON &CU Market t. pI U 0 L--Zt \ 6 1. tiO per stesitc. r IKT Allegb.• . 4‘ • \ + •• .incrtitB.ostduc ,# . 3.ll‘t,rooiretd \and , .4. ti.-caNwpcut 0., .jtist\icceivl .i.l,caNtrikb .. . \..._ `Sugar Itoli - satist, +*. ciorrii&. 4, S 4I7ER 40 1 . r.r 6. XIWA. /VI 14 nal gifirtAlt- VI - 61.kt rrea J~ ISE (=-5Q bli~n , ,1 51IIC ka l, l',. \ \• \ bsir fat:l , at:ftybib -' ,I. It VA y NLL ‘ , \ Tor raolky ,N0. , 1 ineeived . 1 I , 3.11 C&N,1117,L11. . - INSEE,I3 — ro' int\ EA" by 11 4 las; 71roo Cutting `..no'o dai and .• '•X. B. ( 1 1.N#IRLD, \ • S a l eo l lan •`• arik.h',the'Rtstatijiry s j, • Ocoa .od loimr aymtse n Nat nth tool joartablo Thrashing naltclitiei, and Sep, y jib Rec ilimourgh. 17so Tbraohlem Nomura bow* kkoolo r e mx:f. and besl4q wogk: oriltio‘n 14.00.1 of Otto sr. pow lit)pwla 1.13. \ Iverson. States. lowi so moor Rasta of the .Idowolpion agony wthrom Earo . Ibnelle4 nom' hAto 110.000.1.r0x4wt0 sopl and, On tborougfilol, thay tuvw.,batalveommond..- ol bra-W.lo4nm. • .t.o too Of coakploto. towoft, E TC. oo out In Mt eof Tbo iMoursthe aukbed (o th. Thnwho.; c00n.1.41r iwvarsto. thy army kW th*.t Irmo thowlsto.'aatt givon oatloNetioti. mobesl 7 tr./. \ Slang!' • -.: and P \ ackintratabliahnior ' \ fort3ale.'4. \ ' • • 2 rtietOttf 'Stitt 'tuadit. lir'. • 11 ic . un'r,4nZlL 4 l..L, i \ : .d., .... 0 , -} '.. , IllttuittOty and State /1 oby.. 1 • 11l 'offer fornaff. 00 the \ A ., tromime . a.oniklY.PDAl., the Itteht3t4., nt . Anti, A. \,. . .I(l%st eloren plonk, A.UutUrtt.olpettkoPed7. bft" \'•.•'. • • • cud In Lbw Ott) 0 ,Chilleatb.. ' f 1,0111.4. e1p.131.t• • \\\ : • a \ pit OM, and ltstritundly /mown ..1 too niunghler tl\ Ana. •\ - • • - 1.....r&in Int. dunlenn.l.lon the'rVorlel rid of oloweph \....\ : \ bio`oten theldlona to the \ town of td0h.g.t...,• ( (p • ~,,,,,,,,,, v,... ,11111 Lat. tahlatt , tt Ituttl i ta to Vl•er . .re r tl i tiatits at'. \ ‘,.,‘ . . 1\ , taaaw at ilia ton 1, it. tts• ,ater oar k 1 oh the ;,,,,,d, elite onroid Neer. rws7iloAtheork.„-outt. 01! - , thly 110,(151drtreN rest leant) tour t 001.... ;pat ttlilit), • , , t4itg.l4 rot... Talon, 10 a Vent no Ihe rogill eodyrot nee of ' \ -\ • andwyel, lu.d. (dee,. sttnetts,,Lttoner with llebr Creikk ogrert \ , 'o. Waal fifteen (111) &Vets cask torn(' el dht CIA) paha to \ a Wake at the e otuer of Nene creek et.... to, tagittiVneon \ b ' ( 1, 1/4""noen,n.vant toot t i oleht tt.'tpnles to oentak....t the 'I. \ - \\ ororner of IVeyerobk alto.. atom/got therm Worth ebren. \ 'b '', \\ ty Ilea (74f 01ecren;,...4 .t,nt ted (toy pg.... 10 th• bwhu . ~ b. N. , ../ ee ...sten fnark,dttethe. r......, wk. th e ed., ~ . ~,, ~ ',\ - al Mm wen, ..,,,,,,,,,, howtohiok. rout/1111 0 k. b.T eili. \ \ , ‘..\ \, - '', .41 0 0. two dery stl.l . l4lrnlttl of Pole.. Nina eau al.* . • , . , . .., Lol. of landonoroyl t.Q.1111.1(.1 Prosy. to W. AY. Ide., ''\ \ 1,1A " U"-lh.' r hnh'or,‘ tot AN. """''''-',,"•'" \ , ' -‘"-, • orsontntie add tihn to ttiV. , ,.... (how tilr ) of Mill tb , .. '. '• . 4 %7 \ du 11. e County. 'anti hlst ufbrennig. Alts-11l of Mow . . • , I \ , .en rte ko.l pOtt4ollt of lbw 1 'a no 0th.....1 t we, (2) thso.l.(l) 1. lour, (i) ans 1!..;.(h) of htilmon'• uaul Ottlikon, .1111434 ' , ~, ,: s t te on to o oast eide (al \ltile .h to 0.011. Abte-The whole °kn.. tit rth let Nobl dof %alb biroadote. , u I Iltien. andbit "e . .. • 141.101.101, was conveyed hy. \NY (Ingot ow mlasueOw I\ - . ‘1 • 1 '.. et...... 41 lot \ o. lb: hut which ~, te, nonternY to nni.l lulu. I. ~ threkii. now hold.. ano( board \l a.o( No. ....yenteon.llll .. , , , 1.. (, , b1 . 1 . g" t b .. ... b . i..1. ( with 11 .. , (blIortewaneen •tol nab, ',.. . ' . k \ gy101. 4 4‘':;14% ' .1 ' 07a . 11 9 :..2...41i,.i . ,% ' :',;:t50Vat \ ` ‘, . • : I\ '' \ '. utaberolf4o. Tare =at tha reeordoloordeeds In Hos. (Yo.. \. , , j, \\ \ b Alfa-The followlnO nttnitetbk r....ated In th• \. .. 1\ \ \ N Vocally order.. Pta 01 Obi, oud.lti.lio. city ot 3.111. ‘ . ",. \ \ "... nacho and trundad land daerbool se kallor e-,...1t0r part A ... \.. 1 - \ Nlt nt, N.4.'tfro. (1/ thre.. info otf. - { , b ... 44 ''.• l' ' \ \ '`s 4 .• ' \ Feeen. 1111:11tratataa'a atidttiou lova(' cit. o (bell i • \ '.. 1,, \, . . \ \ eothe.end .1' tho old.. (fan a 1..., 'J.. hefliost evii I Altal . 1•14 the hint, kiver, hetet/gore known ip. t!elet•bllrtf.lll , \ `., \ ,, , In null city. and.hounded DU the Inn th he, lot N. one (11 ; \. , ; ", ,Urmemem w/dition, (bring the lot on which ...dusted • \ , , , o . • idnuablerin w Ilitlnnt , uow owned byJantta P.,4'ntnetwli) ~ ( I , . Pl'e. '... i ' dt h il t ? '"'" :: ' l ''' .l .4 li:: "". ' " ult.tr l ' = ''' . \ \ r `.,, ' \ :.'7l. :;;,,d.,...,1411,0' a, ....;'tt I.lr TAlwo'd , it n ,nurtt. - (1 . \ \ \ - " \ ow t tkr, I hanui.... win. two Altar Mewl terkt,l•to tea nIIb;„, , .;, ~,,, . \ et..loto .rivet .: below th.n.sstn.. prat , . Ylf • wit!. the nurroww. ",. o ~,,,, t ..\ , .., .10. w,, w.. ~.—...., w 0. w, illte.t twohletl In \rolnlittt •‘. , `,• t, ‘ .. ‘, ta. p0p ‘ .....,.. awl 004, so, t t ,,, recordA of d;....11 In It?ralkt.. \ 1., ,\, ( ~, . . koltlZß ' f ., nt i oliitn. ' ,lll.7oq . gi!::, • . , e, t ._ ' , ° zP;i, ' ,: ‘ ,. ' l,4l:::., ',\., k ''.\,.. .' inen1,11.1,51.`,..h0 1.11. ; , .( . . , . • :,. \ 0 . .C . .. \ :,,,.\., • , tifiltblk \plod, ltd-One tide( eut4 . 4 to paol by tka \ \ Porelhowewo tied ay' of Salk Atil the •ae totequai pay- \ , • t:. 't \ ,s • ' ''..,` tiv.ato at aria atfttno yearn...oda Sans( the a ll. ' \ V• \1 '..- ''. '”. O t l, bn ?eino ed lor 1.1. A 104 tantyauo. apt at htt - , ~‘, . t ,-, S. \l, Aluo ntlh• 'l , Ansh, time , sad Pheeekli will - .1t, , r fY oak, ' \\ .'\' A \\ \ . t \ ' due Stein Igilee. smoke pipe and Pre hold; , V ,\ V ~ , 01.10 ("team Nobinfu lnellitlinit fligabrel fixtures'. to.' Two had tankt..(o-Kowine IL ore, Sod ten. hf it kottim, ' • ,' go Ihn: to , •rticlettiltst.n•ened, 1, a erallkOf Air nibpds,wlll he steno. tton hotel - 49.h kering ',not. 1101 bondto, With tan - \ : ~, a \ ../: won. need.., tOPLoo appr i valpy k llAlN.y . roi whei \ \ \ 4. '. \ ‘‘' • Agmlninen. " :”l . l•S;nw Po C41 1 ;l 1 .1('('d. \ \ \:. ' \ \ " Nl' IL-The Moue dne.bribol property mold/1.1 , 1.4 o 1 ..., \ \ konit. Pork awl Beef Pfightldoond (bane. t - t1A....1: d\ \ - [\ \ V ~. tero.e'de occup'al by Jeubw• P. Catoptell, sod.. oft .. , ~\ - , . 1 n the kilts of ghtliroth h tea the plat ,of pronto( greldlni '• ‘t.., tthth(!anal [v. tea PPinto I. I eer..o.ll.l,eloont oh , , ; ,' \, \ \ • thoussod feet ttgetund frottnitt oh rad'. "Ylle'ynclostd• ~, V. \ . .rto ear...efts /wren. contain, an farce yen', large Yo red tow \ toulloun al•ehlerlnk. losnwing..euttlow,pandink,yreol..\ , \ \ In,. and litharottlerlos• balmy tad held/ how. fok °Om " ''• \ 1 ' • ,\ \ uod (terry conwenienta /or liandllittt twelve hundted, how., .N, ' , \ per de., 004 Yenderlok• the la./ Of the rllolo o ..there teltut \ \ ',„ , \ a ilOtible 110, OW. bbller awl anktne tor 0. Lona bwk ... - 1 etzttirt: 1,41, - tort taro tams N:or rendering ratkl:ky \ ''''\ \ , ' i \ • . • . .•,. \ f 1 00 sit rtmellarit tre ho brit? pr,..........• s ' , "11:.; 1 .01.1r4147, ',"'l tt — ' — ' °''''''i \' • '‘ \ i - . whleh Crilheotke I.,the ebbe( mar. s ‘ ~ tut,,. 0z. , 1 the Isrnent tn. l b 0.1 Nt ,l 01 tbk ( b 10110 • . \ \ ' \ \Wart aa..l Lrist eau shrsyt te, bought Mk. 01Intrer prirew " . \ ' than in Cineonnli: awl Co: re.R. tt shollnntObll etwglP. '' \' \ \ \ There Is n0..1nwie0wen.......y. an bet d.., he leaded . ' '‘ '‘. ' •- • I. do . tn/Wink ht use. hut) the ~... LA. ttlputng direct • , \ • A , (non this both..Wl, chi: 'atlas atoll New Yuen oh , . 11. \ ' ~ \ , .-, .• delebla an., lialtir•or; ell l'ltttburgi, nr I, th, It . .land ' '' \ \ .I,lol\ 1 , 11, Nem, I 1at,11.0. Yr, .t In 0.11,1,1121(11 the y.wr foIIT V., . pood to thorc all - andd ht einektontl. S. 11,2. YO/411tle• , V,b,,, I• , oN'Ill'• ... 4 . 11 ,. 640 1 o .nbto Or ten Mob./ ledp.ft fOntr • '. ' ' ❑ \ \' • . A". C , \ . . ' ..i.t.i ‘ , r lrlt r , Arco urrar, \ 1 , s, V.,: , \ Altorory .at Law, Pliseiunai.t . . • ' YANCI.S CM.kbliLL. \ -1" '.' % ' 11.illeelhe. Obtr..v. I. \ , ' \ bl .. \ s -. lx -. ..\ \ . ; ,2, . ',.Fenn, cotton Halla,',PittAbargh• \'': \ ' ' \ Iif i :NINTEI:YY,, CHILI§ 4e.... CO. , Dtai k. ulac- -„, \..: -, \i, '' . 1.,.. 4. No. I , ,Les•y 4-1 Phlrthid: \. ' , ' ' \r ,.. ' \‘‘.. A, ' C ; arpot Main of. all .tia'aa afid tb , ( 4 ".1 \ ''" ' , I : ... - ' \ baton IWlnn: huddle Lop e 1 , '1 „r-0,1.. left at tholl*Jvart Etnre of I:0mo, Wilson," \ ',. \ \'' ' t'n 0 00,4 Yemen, addl.. stlentioa. ' lyekkly DAN\ BIC:13"4•01801.1S, \ \ HIPPODROME \'s . - Aims stupen'ao"6 FletuhreAhnierit,or nia \ R at sao•p•ure oef IPTY TRIBURA ND DOLLARS - . \ Weer'l'vr• 'total red bind Rottearaatl belaz • \ • th• bad eliartt••ea• 01310.• •intralau•apartsef tbe• aNU fRa 111 - RpoDucatic itt, this eoubtry,'will be be at ,Pittsbureb, 141 /21111 gleet.l•l 'mat at the Ameritest• V, Jul,' let, an fi•d••3, • \ Ra , tbaiX eaebtabaea• 1104[11141.111.trd tb.• arum" 2,1•11,1 . the. • \ •, 111 , 3Mb1 The PRSICRT,.• \ \ \ ,• . T 111: 41.1.11 b. 1 . 11KCa1tR14 , .1.11; TRY.. l'ajUltbrabli; •• ‘.• • • ,• . • , \\• . , it• ' . ! OUP r(o7rtrree fba*lebruteal LE 01111LIO ~11P..‘batabertaF ovoe . ,ball%t•emkar, tlh• V. E.. of tbe•Rniern a 7 t.t• •apeelor nakit '`c?!‘• } ',.. l \ ""' • ! Tao a:mmpaaied eutbrent4ei eftiaiOs • amlie,by • ` DOUBLE BEASS, BARD Almorihienter, the. Wiiard Bugleei. eiA V ILION sill hat v ' ereerrtstir Z . . ` • $19,000 • Pf rem's., • • \ erseit.4 i•ithet•ib travr.bitn.• i•eats.•• asteta.t:f."•\'<: - A L. ZVI" illat.lll.llgl.:ll.l3ll(4.nerur sit nine • \ , • \ tba . •,- . • , . \ \ al a ta•beo el IM. Roabie.-• ''••\ •• the i.tca a.trairical int•tiably tAbeeblatteka .• , uP a-11, daiß,Lt pot Frretaar Vii , nablateure pteeit•lr: '; •,L lhavenbbr. keitureaartaa L ~ o'ea•••, • „.„. • • \ VLF' -• • • --!.,•41-_ \\ \ Salf ttPitY biota • read u.ir N :.- •• •br b t Ro lack l h.r n , WO War , ' \ • blain3:;it ' Ratital • Mete bin.. Iter.l4,•,..illisn, llcnt •Vtaantl rbth .4321.41?, far apt tt,lro...levietbr• and 411. bk • 81•011..Laiane kor W 091., SACKS--hOtt .I,le •,- yes 110tir A \ 'fa o,jtr _ 118 , e4eunl`et\ poJa;, aim ' 6 4 OSQUITO _ `ani.i4.)et i ca. yn ... , t reed for Rile bx " 7 I FIURnT t lIIIIIPLIV. , jkilltphy & Burch. \ J (twin. linsarcurr , Mtn- s , " ..mind. Jett \ ' r i * St tined for Bah\ \ . .11/411ALTOU. I s 'men and for salo \ • Jr alio nv. by , i• .." P. Ittleiool7. i $ COAlESsltirpbydri, - ,y't, a \ 4 gra; ilnalgitel'li.iritlii:lijilreark°Z; cr hibeccistl iz: l ether styleiht Wed, Er Pu*nter (kale. \ ~ A 0., : .5 1. ette,J Vietirt......Liwia India. summer" \ ZNW ATINtI'OPULA I /S HORKS:ZTReA * \ ll\ a thillot, ho. 14, Th ud Et.. etiposita the Peal/Nen `. hwy. rervirJd lippern Was. •4 'eh,. hound in a entericr 'Lt, , e. \km erioeye of A, Pulliam kW. verelleettottrt s ynam , InlitrnitsPeacil titetrhesily Mini bent. 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It may be tithed nth, any color. \ niitf.tatry end annlernithTettnan * SiWk 1' , " * "...a.• . \ s . trend voirelalti lialtb. ‘, A BLACK \ATYJD giLdRED ZINC PAINTS.' . , -.•\., itAtfa=l=l:47 7 .tatr 11 - 4 . ,,, - . 4 .74z ., ‘g= d 4 -\. lsi,.=.ignm gr. rtilgfiVg, c" . 4 '''''. ' • \ WNATIISIi lift , PIUS PZOOP: \ ,',, I' Irein airfertirbey viVieertieubirlyrninakir. as * . i , rra ar t elynniz etritert, awl entirely myna oiib,„. , .. r:,.Ja.,r,, , 1 , ..rii.reavyyLt,, , .47,...irg..1...1-- : .., .....r.,„%,,,jh5,,,,,..;,6,,,,,kbb. by vb......... , ...,...:\-' IN:CIO. , f . \ I , :' C. li)itl aea , i tee •vi 4:nii : i \ vetch Whareee.pinisditiohio _..... . . \• B. A.' , Fo,tule#:c.ick's'l/Arinilkit gc ... L ''. \ Tux, ,ci,..io , i , divatoPtive.runedj fgr- ,- . \ . w - ,‘,.... ortamal artas'Athilta,4lmi IoM arm book dog's/teed. W•• . 1 10ZALgrolly et, ilt•itool '&0,4 ! ; - •,1 ''. ritionr. , ll:l.4: ralitartora..a \ I ~; ttraw—i mr arm •• . ' Ltt= irart= . 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