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RI L.= L. Loeb. 10..0:08141 P. WALL.. V. cusureus Ms.. 11. 115555 ALTO,. 24. D.." F. 5.. 12. , 1. C. 110586., 25. N.M. A. PrznAACA I.S. ! , :rx MtDTISAITAITII. Antimasonic and Whig County Ticket. 'Fa oxsoans—Tler summer. DAVID RITCHIE, Manure, lox oasams-22c. =rum THOMAS M. HOWE. Alleshotr arraleas DARrga, " ll% ' .beoy• GEORGE E. APPLETON, Blruanghum. TIfoRAP PENNEY. rdrioursuort. RICRIARD COWAN. Pittsburgh. C. C. VENTER. MU Township. JOUN SI. POEIEIL. Tareuturs. serum WILLIAM MAGILL. Pittsburgh. 1te1t103101,1.. - EDWARD cASIPBELL. Jr. ritteburet , - -..,1•TX /C 11•31,17 eacaT c, Qe.r2 ll BUMS& be. JOHN °ERRANT, AlleghruT. coirassigulz. WILLIAM ALGEO. PittAburgb. Cpa E. JAHEB LOW Pittsburgh. Aura.. FRANCIP I. GARDNER. Eat. Seth. ..Tna LAST or Emurn."—The honored and the beloved, the great statesman And the orator, Esser CLAY, has gone down to sleep with the mighty armies of the dead, until awakened by the taut trumpet. While the solemn funeral rites were taking piece at Lexington, Pittsburg put on the aspect or mourning. All places of business were closed from 11 o'clock until 1, on Saturday.;;The streets presented all the still ness and qnlet of the Sabbath. Emblems of mourning were hanging at nearly every door; bells were tolling and minute guns were fired. So peas away the great 01183 of a generation LOW nearly extinct. Eight years ogo, and the country wee all. excitement on the great contest between Mr. Clay and Mr. Polk. Both are now in their graves, and Mr. Polk's successor, the brave, honest-hearted ',Tayier is also gone. How fleeting is life, and what a bauble is earthly ho nor! The good that a man does, is his only Bum gain. All the rest is vanity. All the honor, and glory; and worldly renown, and pomp of power, which could be beeped upon one man through a long life, would not weigh an instant . against that "eternal weight of glory" which Is the reward of the most humble disciple of Christ. GER SCOTT AND - THE CATHOLICS. The Poet of Saturday, publishes our article exposing its gross misrepresentation of General Scott, In — relation to naturalization, but does not attempt to explain or defend its perversion of the truth. The editors choose rather to change the issue, and they now strive to stir up religions bigotry, and to briog that to bear upon the greet-hearted and libetal-mindedpoott They go back to the unhappy riots at Philadelphia, and charge that we were the "ardent apologist of the Philadelphia church burners," and that we spoke of their "infamous proceedings in terms of praise." AS Gee. Scott is not account able fdr ou- Mn., we might let this pass, were it not due to ourselves to pronounce thk state ineat of the editors, a wanton and gratuitous falsekicid. Whatever may base been the errors of our editorial life, that of justifying riot and and violence is not one of them, We hare never approved of any lawless violence, whether in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, bet have, to the ut most of our power, condemned every such de monstration. Gad the editors of the Post pure sued a like course, Pittsburgh would not have reason to lament - the Consequences of the die graccfal scenes which hare taken place in our midst. The editors, howeveri are not content with ma ligning us. They charge that Geo. Scott promo ted the disgraceful sots which took place at Phil adelphia. We shall attempt no disproval of so false a charge, which we believe there are no other-man in this country eo base as to make, and which none i but the most prejudiced political bigots will believe.' Gen Scott's whole life puts the stamp of- falsehood upon eo base a charge, wantonly and maliciously trumped up without a shadow of proof. .Thereis not another man in America against whom a charge of religious persecution could lie with less truth, than zgainit Gen. Scott. So free is he from the , knot taint of this kind, that ha has been opposed on this very account, by some who cannot separate a difference of opin ion from personal hatred and persecution. The object of the Post is to prejudice .our Catholic fallow citizens against Gen. Scott, and .to turn away attention from the questionable petition of Gen. Pierce. To gain this object Ulstepe at no tbing--truth,desenoj and honor are all sacrificed to this unhallowed purpose. The best criterion of a man's views are his acts. Let us examine Gen. Srotee acts and let ters °nada subject, and compare them with those of Gen Piero.. If ever a man would be likely to manifest his religions bigotry, is .. would be at the bead of a victorious army, in such a city aa Mexico, with Us rich churches aid large ecclesiastical reven ue/. Napoleon mulched France with work of art of which he robbed the churches of Spain and Italy, and a sale of these stolen paintings lately took place in Parts, producing immense sums of money. These were the acts of professed Cath olic!! how was it with the ..staunch Protes tant," an he calls hitneelf, Gen. Scott. As *soon u he had taken possession of the city of Mexico, he touted his general orders, No. 187, In which "the wanton desecration of churches, cemeteries, or other religious edieces and Sutures; the interruption of religions cere monies,-and the destruction of public or pri- este property," are pronounced '•offences which aboald besseverely punished." ..This splendid capital;'—eels the came general order—••its , eturedes and religious morsAip; it, . convent, ,and mosesteriren its inhabitants and property are, moreover. placed under the epeeist stife.guard of the frith end honor of thecAmerioan Army!" • That imbibe - and private property—that the A religion and the religious ceremonies of the pkoplo of Mexico, were protected from all viola tion, annoyance and disrespect, are matters of history, which the defamers of the Poet dons not gainsay. We give the -testimony of one - of • his soldiers, •not that any testimony is needed, _but to elucidate the true nobility and kindness . of the great conqueror's heart. TOO following is en extract . from a communication to the New York Tribune, to correct an error into which the editor or some of his correepoodents had fallen into. I was a tether of the old Regular Army dating the whole Memloan campaign; was with General Scott in the City of Menlo; have fre quently seen Roman Catholic preemie= pass through the streets, and hive. never once seen s Protestant toddler kneel—nor do I believe they ever were required, by General Rom, to kneel. or that they ever did kneel. If he ever didgive such an order, I certainly never heard of it, and I was on duty, withost a single day. alit, 11141810 A, during the whole period of. ble aom, mend. But, Mr. Editor, I will tell you what I know that Gen. Scott did do, and which shows the eases* of his heart, and his kind feeling toward the Catholics mach more than the com pelling his Protestant soldiers to kneel to the Yost Would hare. done. I know that be was -kind and compassionate to the eickand wounded prisoners; and that he voluntarily and without exchange freed many poor Catholics from their prisons and restored them to their families.— Permit me to relate one or two instances of feel ing that fell ander . my own observation. After the battles of Contreras and Churabusoo the wounded °Seers were placed' in the Ohara of the small village of Ban Geronimo. On visiting them with the Itellete r 12 ,1 attention max aced s!=M!=3 is a Colonel, who was badly R ounded, and seemed to be initialing more mental than physical agony. On inquiring the cause of his distress, I learned that he had left a wife and two children In the city, and that his distress arose fawn the agony his abeana and supposed death would cease them. I told him that the generosity and kind ness of our Commander were, well known, end that I did not doubt but that he would take some measures to alleilate his distrees. So soon as my dales permitted, I rode from flegicsu, where I wee stationed, to Tacabaya, the Gen eral's headquarters, and having solicited an in terview, I represented in few words the case of the poor, wounded Mexican Colonel. The Gen eral immediately acceded to say request, end allowed him to go to the city on parole, and he was, I think, the next day restored to his family. On a subsequent that to the General, in the presence of one other officer, the General was speaking of the capture of the city, and the feeling manner in which be spoke of the probe ole lose, impreeeed me very deeply. He said: "I shall take th*dty, but it will east the lives of (I think) three hundred men:" and then palming, he added, "What a melancholy price to pay for it!" The prisoners captured In the several battles in the valley were confined in primes in the city. The Catholic Archbishop of Mexico applied to General Scott for the release of thus poor sol diers, basing his application on the plea of he- molly and of the gratification anthem instance of clemency would glee to the Mexican pantile. General Scott not only complied with the wishes of the Archbishop, but did it in a manner so grateful to the feelings of the Mexican people as to call forth the especial thanks of the Arch bishop, not only for the restoration of Caine poor creatures to the blueing of liberty and to their families, but foe the very kind and con siderate manner in which the favor was con ferred. These are a few of my reministiences (of which I have many more) of General Scott's Catholic toleration while In Mexico. If you, think them worth an inaertion in your paper, they are at your disposal. We may stop here. The feats of history give the lie to the insinuations of the Po et. Its base ness reopile upon itself. Even the ordinary li cense of a Pew:denial campaign will not endure each gross slander aria one of our honored public men. Gen Scott is a •etaunth Protectstitig but In political rights and eoolal privileges In Weems men hf all religions persuasions alike.— Like the national coassitnthin, that noble product of Protestant men, and Just reflex of true Pro testant sentiment, he respects the religious privi leges and rights of all men, leaving every man where he ehonld be, only accountable to God for his religion faith. We will now tees to Gen. Fiance, as the Post has invited tho comparison, and cep whether he. has exercised the like glorious principles of reli gious toleration, or has, to speak more correctly, identified himself with the defenders of the rights secured by the ooastitution. The foots of hiotory in his cone are well set forth in the fol. • neing article • to which we invite the attention of ell voters: RELIGIOUS TEST IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. The onjoet retie:Anus teat which prevails in New flame. ehlre is not vreja.ned thy vote of overly tacit. one," but the lots MOT(LP111 . 11 tor Its repeal by an Democrats .an bet by • fee, Tote, It reeptlrieg Onotlairds to aster the roo-' etituttoo. The oppeAtlon 00 , 1.• mainly. horn the Whig, who are always illiberal in these !natters every wbere.— , Yfe• Raven liegieter. The arguments - on the subject are simply them The Democrats have always had a large mnjority la the State of New Hampehiro. A clause of their constitotion excludes Catholics from office. These two facts are undeniable. They form, then, the premises from which we de luee the conclusion that the Democratio party ern responsible for keeping this religious teat as one of their fundamental laws. Our Catholic population will readily perceive that had every Whig in the State yotpd against etriking out this clause that the Democrats ootdd.!save out voted them, and that therefore the blame rests upon that party. But what are tho feet, that prove that the Whigs teen opposed the amendment? The Reg ister is very carafe not to back up its assertinu by any proofs. There hi no reference to the vote—no returns—nothing but the bare assertion of that paper in proof. Now, let as look at the oiA'rial return, themselves! Votes of the several conntietfin New Hampshire for and against abolishing the Religious Test from the Constitution. • Per abolishing Against abeliebing. .Test. Rockingham, 1,37# 1,076 Strafford, aa 764 Belknap, J 823 1,037 Carroll, 257 1,101 Merrimack, 1,163 2,466 \ 1,457 1,200 Look at that record. The county of Cheshire he only Whig county, and hare there is &ma jority of 606 for abolishing the test. Does this - I nk as If the Whigs were opposed to toleration? The counties of Belknap, Carroll, and Merri mock ere three strong Democratic tounties, and bore there is a nutjority of 1846 against abolish ing the teat Does this lookaa if the Democrats fa•ored toleration? • • • . We hear much of Franklin Pierre's populari ty at home; of hie infbience among his neigh bore; of the power he exercises oser their opin lona. Well, this same Franklin Pierce—this some Democraiiecandidste for President—Pres in the oounty of Merrimack, which county goys 1,292 majority against the Catholics. In that county is the town of Concord, the residence of Franklin Pierce. If ben. Pierce has any per sonal influence it ought to be here; and yet the town of Concord gave 74 majority against &bal. tubing the test. The Itegister, then, has this dilemma offered to its choice, either Gen. Pierce has not the portions! influence and popularity that are ascribed to him, or aloe he wan indiffer ent to the civil rights of the Catholic althea" of New lianspehire.—Hartford Courant. Nothing need be added to these plain mattes of feet. Gen. Piene's /Mine, and hie county and his town, all gave large majorities against atolishing the unjust; and unconstitutional on, against the Catholics. lila State, and county, and town, have a large Democratic majority, He J. intimately identified with the Democrats of ?Merrimack county, where hie friends have en overwhelmniog majority, and yet the county of Merrimack gore a nsciority of !zoo to one, againtt abolishing the fest which prongs a Catholic from holding Office! Ormuz. lasx—We have before as en official list of the officers who marched with the army under the command of Gen. Stott from Puebla to the City of Mexico, the 7th, Bth, 9th end 10th of August, 1847. It was printed in Mexico.— In this list appears the name of Brig. Gem. F. Pierce, and under the head of when and where employed, we find, August 17, Contreras; 20, Churufinsco; Sept. 8, Moline. del Rey; 12 near Chapultapeo; 13, near Berlin; 14, Gar its de Belen.—Pillsterph Poet. And we haveiefore us the "Executive DOOll. meat _No. 1," printed In Washington, in Dee. 1847, containing the Message of President Jae. Polk, transmitting to Congress all the omelet oorrespondence of the Commander in Chief and the Generals serving under him, in the War with Mexico—and among this correspondence we find several letters from Gen. Prank .Pierce, giving an offl's' account of his proceedings. In his letter of !menet 13, 1847, [which is the first one we can find giving an stioorint of any action,) speaking of the battles of Contreras and Churn . bum, fought on the 19th and 20th of August, he say.: "Being myself unable to keep my middle; or to walk, in consequence of a levers injruy from the fell of my horse the day before, the command of this force devolved upon Col. Ransom, of the .9th infantry."' lln the letter of 'l3 I Pierce, of Sept. 16, 1847, giving an account of the operations of hie brigade on the 12, 18th and 14th of Sept., those glorious days of Chapultopec and Mexico, a de edriptlon is given of the marching of his forces to storm Chapultepec, on the 12th, when this official document proceeds as fellows: "Previous to this moment, however, I was compelled to leave the field In oonsequence of severe indisposition, which confined me to my bed daring the 18th; and of Goatee, deprived me of participating with my brigade in the glorious aohievments of that day." At 4 o'clock, on the morning et the 14th, I re joined that portion of my brigade (9th regiment) then acting adder the orders of Maj. Gen. (laic man at the earita on the Taenbay road, the 16th regiment having previously been directed to re main as • garrison to Chapaltepeo. In this po sition I remained until the news of the surren der of the oily was communicated to General Quitman; and having soon after received orders from hand quarters of the army to that effect, I withdrew my command for the purpose of gar. rimming the towns of kflatioac RIC anIN d TPlERCE .acnbaye ERA Now when the Poet publishes its next official acount, printad either in Mexico or Washing- ton, will the editors tell us what battle General Plume really took put in. We are wholly m ilt, to find in any o>6olat document, that he wu in any battle at all In going into one battle he fell off his harm. In temp tato mother he M:M diluted. Just as his forces were taking poet un der the walls of Chapultepec, be was compelled to leave the geld from •'severe indisposition" which confined AG to Are bed during sll the next glorious day, and after that be was suffered to remain behind in garrison! Why does not the Poet publish Gon. Frank Pierce'. °Ede{ despatches deeeribing his exploits In Meilen? Are not these of as much authority as al list of officer/ ••printed in Mexico! Come Messrs Editors, give us the documents—Frank Pierce's official documents! A LETTER MON GET. SCOTT. Many of oar readers will be pleased to pe• ruse once more the fallowing frank and warm hearted letter from Gen. Scott_ It woe addres sed to a committee of our eitiseni io answer to a letter inviting him to the Great Scott Conven tion for Western Pennsylvania, held in this city, on the 20th of August, 1851, and was published among the proceedings of the meeting Wastascros, August 8, 1051, Geuffeewn have received your most cam• plimentary invitation to meet yon and other friends at Pittsburgh, on the 20th inst. This is an invitation extremely difficult to re• silt; and if It were possible, ar rather proper, for me, considering my position, to acoept,l cer tainly should be In the midst of you at the time you appoint; for I truly believe there is not a portion of America more remarkable for sarong arms and warm hearts, ever ready in the cause of their country and friends, than the region of Western Penneylvania. With thousands of my countrymen,riative and adopted, of that region, I have exchanged the warm grasp of friendship; and with thousands as brothers, have trod the battle fields of Mexico, and received their ehoute of victory. My heart therefore, will be with the meeting on the 20th inst I remain, gentlemen, your friend and fellow althea, WINFIELD SCOTT. To Messrs. T. J. Riglam,F. ti. Ksy,J. Young, Jr., R. Porter, L. 8. Johns, A. Bayne, and E. Jones, Committee of Invitation. Parsinzerr or DICKINSON Cou.sow—At a meeting of the Trustees of Dickinson College, P. held on Wednesday last, twenty; eight Trustees being present, Dr. Collins. of Emory and Henry College, Vo , was imanicions ly elected President of tho College, in place of Dr. J. T. Peck, resigned. A special dispatch to the New York Tribune, dated Washington, July 8, states that '•it is ra• moral that lion. Ezekiel F. Chambers, of Ma ryland, a Senator from 1826 to 1835, is to receive the appointment of Secretary of the Navy." LAWRENCE COUNTY CONVENTION Tha delegates to the Whig County Convention, met'st the borough of New Castle, on the sth itat. TIIODIA9 Dtrsoan, Esq., was chosen Prel ident. After preliminary pronsedinge the con vention chose by ball at the following ticket. Congrez..—Cordert es instructed to:•ote John Reynolds,'of New Castle Assorinte Judge—Jacoh Bear. North Beaver. ...laembly —John 1). Raney, !tabooing. Prothonotary—Janne D. Clarke, New Castle. Sheriff—flames Tlendersom New Castle. c om ,,,,,,,,aner—W. R. Walter, !Tabooing. Regina Reeder—Hugh Moore, , Big Beaver. Auditor—James C Creaky, Neshannock. Coroner.--J fi M Peebles, New C.. lir Tut Corny Nomsomoom —Oa Thursday asst, the Locacco County Convention met ao.i rondo its nominatioue. The following is the ticket Congress—The Convention instructed its con ferees to vote for Angcmtas Drum, Eeq , of Lodi /11M County. arerably—J. A. Fulton, Esq , of Kittanning bbrough, was recommended to the District meet ing as the °hotel, of Armstrong county. Commissioner—Jas. Douglass, Reg , of Kittan ning borough, was nominated. Auditor—A. L Robinson, Req., of Kittanduing borough. Trustees Academy—John W. Rohrer and Jne. Colwell of Kittanning txrough.—Kinonning Free Pres, I=l lirastnaor-x, July 6, 185; . The Howe has waked up to a partial muse of its deplorable condition, and has absolutely re solved to meet an hour earlthr in the morning, and to stop the Buncombe debate upon she de ficienoy bill and the Collies steamer. There were two strong and excellent epeechee mode in favor of the proposed aid to those emselr; race by Carter, of Ohio, and the other by EVSLY, of Maryland. Carter has a voice which seem. in tended fora compromise between the immortal Bill Allen, of the name State, and the North wind In a hurricane. lie is called, for short ness, "Ravin' Dave," hut has • great deal of good stuff in him beside. wind. Dave went for the Collins ships, sink or swim; at all !laterite and to the last extremity, because they might lead to dispel:ming with the worthless old hulks of eoventy.fours, and the crowd of more worth less Naval officers on shore and waiting orders, to whom was now paid $476,000 a your. These ships had also greatly reduced freight sod rest age, and their glorious success over all fereign competition had elevated the American name, and added to the natiensi glory. Ile said, more over, the speculation would not be a bad one, even as to the money invested—it would, in the end, be all paid back by pestagee. Mr. Evans, who speaks fester than the Collins skips can run, fast as they ere, advocated . the additional appropriation because the line need ed it, and bkcause the ships were well adspted, att vessels of war, to contend with similar once posseesed by England and other great comitino nations with which we might come into collision, and against whom it was at least wise to be pre pared at all timee. From present appearance, the appropriation will pass. It raises the com pensation from $BBB,OOO per year, to $858,000 and the number of tripe from twenty to [wen. Mr. Stanton, of Obio, addressed the House on general politics. He made an animated and powerful Scott speech. H• has been eet down on the Democratic lists as - one inclined to bolt Gen. 8. on account of the platform, anti be cause of its leaning a little far to the shad, side of slavery. Ohio Is hissing with enthuelsein for Scott. Mr. Vinton received a letter to-day from there stating that shoals of democrats were noshing over to him from the Pierce ranks. Hon. T. M. Howe, of the Mercer district in Pennsylvania, does not nucept the nomination with the platform, but its nevertheless distribu ting documents among all his constitarnte,,and doing everything proper and necesFary to secure votes for Gen. 8 as the party canduitits. Ws have et length tho prenuncionwitio of Toombs, Stephens, Gentry, and six other South ern Fillibusten against Gen. Soon. The docu ment has been long heralded, and comes con siderably short of the sounding promise of the manifmto. The insurgents are all 'from Gleor gia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi.— Mister Cabell, of Florida, is not there—that is strange. Mr. Clingman, of North Carolina, Is not there—that also le strange. Does their absence mean that the Whig ourrent in Florida and North Carolina is too strong to give fillibue tering a living chanost Tennessee is all right on the main question, and Messrs Gentry and Cris. Williams will suddenly decline from the objective to the vocative case. But who expect ed anything from Georgia, Alabama, or Missis sippi? The particularly small amount of capi tal which Democracy lent to Unionism in those States has been called in, and its mortgage upon the very contingent remainder of Whigism there, his been foreclosed. Let the cunning Bhylooks mike mach of their bargain. The Whigs lose nothing, for their prospects in all these flourish ing commas ides have, been at zero for n nombei of yeus. 'The Democrats oro in canons to-night orer the printing and other matters of party concern. Objections to the plena of the diplomatists for the Battlement of affairs to Central Americo, would seem to be premature. The negotiations thus far have WWII no more decisive shape than: that of pietoco e. Agents have been sent down to obtain the consent of the parties most imme ely interested to the proposed conditions. • mild not the states of—Costa Rica and Niters . consent to the convention es sketched_ by • • ministers' of the United States and England, i will not go into effect. The action of the Hove today has been more eieditable than could have been hoped. The epesah•makdag for diet •fa concluded, and a CMIM=;I large number of important amendments to the Deficiency bill were (amiably acted upon. There is tow reassemble ground for hope that the gen eral appropriation bill will be got ready for the Senete by the 23d of the month: and if so, we may IQJk for the long prayed for adjournment on the 16th of Aligner. The election news continues to ho highly fav orable. There never wan such enthusiasm. in New Orleans for any Whig candidate as for Den. Scott. It is estimated here that the General's letter ,f acceptance, the prononnoiamento of the half dozen fillibusttrs against him, and the fierce invective of ,Toomen, have gained 60,000 votes in the free States, since the nomination. The hopes of the Pierce men. founded on the union of the democrats iu New York are shown to be fallacious. by the simple feet, that the party-11as not been divided there during the lent three years, nod that though political contests there have been generally dose during that time, the Whigs have carried off the honors. The wire pullers have thought it advisable to warn their betting trimly of the danger of over confidence: and some heavy beta have been drawn or hedg ed, accordingly. Mr. Van Buren has written a letter endorsing Pierce and King; well, that will do them decided mischief in the slave Staten without helping them in the free. The honest Free Boilers are intensely disgusted with the conduct of the Van Buren% father and too; as they see that they were influenced in 1848, by the narrowest eel fish feelings. In fact *hay have both been very actively crawfishing ever-since. The Democrat ic Free 'milers had mainly gone to l'ierce, and Van's pilgrimage to the same shrine will send over the great bulk of the Whigs who still repo sed uncierlhe shadow of the Buffalo platform to Ctn. 800t 4 f. Still if Senator Chase shall receive the nomination of the Pittsburgh Convention and should aocept it, Le will obtain a hundred and fifty thousand votes, chiefly from the Demo- PROM WA2HINGTOII W.JUIfOTUB CITY, July 7 erotic party. Dr. Gardiner bar been arrested on a new charge of forging the signature of a Governor and other Mexican functionaries, to some of the documents upon which he reseived .the large al lowance ~.ut of the Mexican claims. The fact that he left his money after receiving it, all within reach of the Government, and voluntari ly came hack from Europe to abide tho result of a trial, afford !wrong presumptive evidence of hi., innocence, While the known moderation and juitice cf the Preaideat and O. B. Attorney are proof, that nothing will be attempted againet him that e%Norn of oppression or peroration ?tout. Sortigo is, not to leave us after all. le-terday it was ropmted that his ephemeral master, Mr. Louis Nap.deon bad recalled him, nil two of tho city papers intimated that it wan acceptable news: tut this morning it appearalhat the minister is still and is likely to remain a plentpoi no with most amiable candor one of the aforesaid Oseette'c announces with ptem,ure thia our Wanlaingten nod the d iplomatic body are not to lure the p,ppulur repteseu , atiro of La Belle France It is on uncertain world! . FDOM NEW YORK Ncw Yo c, Jo !y E, 1E4;2. The recent Native American Convention, the Weliste- demonstration at ItQt.t..n,nuil the bolting of the Southern doubtful Whip, for the moment makes the democracy feel confident that they aro ti elect Pier, and King with 'hardly au op politico, lint they are Pure to he Mleteillen in their caLulatict.s. There is a great and rapid change in puidic opinion, and Webster men who, a few nays ago, were sure nothing could tempt them fo rote for lien. Scott, are now his most difeniter,, cud •iirsent in New York has be - wdoe a rote occurrence. The Southern bolt: era have wade a fatal mistake in stigmatising Gee Scott xi a free toiler, inasmuch as such a charge inevitably gives him in the tree States thousands of floating voice, bound to no party eaon the ono it deems soundest upon the slavery ni. cement. The National Convention presented a 1..7ei,n platform. The Loiters choose to place Gen Scat upon a sectional issue, and will be do aware of the service they have rendered i aiintsi the near tour months Building n.sociations, which Co lately appeal thr-I:sh the medium of MO public pre,,.for. and whiar. promised such speedy and cotr.f,r, %hie homes to men of small mean - 1,11.e commenced to wear a different appearance, and to exhibit the dark side. Notice of foreclosures cf mortgages already are quite abundant, and thu lawyers are now about to commence their Merest. fine of the fraternity acts as coon. re. for fifteen nadociations, shish wili,no doubt, afford him the means of acquiring • decent tort of homestead Our city authorities have been taken into the law court, by the parties to whom wia . gratited charter for an uptown railroad,and a eery:pret ty develtipement of roguery any be expected —There le not, probably, in existence at this time so corrupt a municipal government as that watch is now epouging the people of New York. T:ie robberies committed are hold and bare-faced, boa the Whig counsel been retained and re warded with au hundred thousand dollars, it have been cheaper than to have suffered the forty hungry locofooo incumbents to get their hands into the city treasury. To nee the cm plinth, language of a lending paper, doings or,. a horning dingran to the city, and the day must soon come when the dun ger and the sounds] of their operations will he wiped sot , Better hare no Aldermen at all than these unblushing rogues who barter their official power for votes, and make the City Hall the worst gambling house in the metropolis." In the way of merchant. there is not much doing, and we seem to hare reached the dullest period of the year. In produce the movement is vita large at satisfactory prices. The prea rot price of pork hue made the United States Cautractero count choir lanes instead of profits. is understood that not a- barrel of pork hoe been delivered, and that none will be, the con tractors preferring to have the penalty inflicted rather than comply. No progress has boon mad" in procuring men for the Japan expedition, and it is probable that the port of :Jan Francisco will he resorted to for the purpose of obtaining them. It Is said that to grant is tho demand for passage. home by on. I fortunate landsmen and sailors that any number of men can readily be shipped for the navy there, and that the attempt will be mode. In Wall street there is no change. Money continues superabundant at four and five per coat on call, and six on long time. All binds of stooks are active, and full prices are paid for ati most worthless PS well ne the sound kinds.— Western railroads continuo to be the favorites, I and ail at prices higher than those of Eastern I States Our convicts at Sing Sing were allowed to cel ebrate the Natioual anniversary by swimming in the river, under the muskets of the guards, and conversation. The women were treated to a dance, instead of a swimming match, and the day passed off very gaily. Swimming is tench better than the showeringand yoking theyoften gut, and the Inspector had better continue the new plan, which is better calculated to reform than is a revisal Pf the tortures of the Inqui sition. C. The East Pier at Huron is now nearly demol ished and the Wert Pier broken through in the middle. The light hoere keeper eon only roach the light house by means of n boat. This Is an other illustration of FBANIELIN PIIIICZ . B River and Harbor Improvement policy. ILet western editors throw light on the unsafe alto, Hon of ca Lake porto, if the light homier are not put in a condition to do it.—Forest City. stirS. M KIER—And now as to your Petroleum. I timmeht to I had &tared wltlng ao loon. It would be well to wait =WI I hod “nomowhat to write." When I trot °rimed the all for tale, the people thought It was nether. lite the quack putout prodortione of the age, and en felt but little dlemmed to boy. hot/ tone I , to Mr. On to lei. end Pomaded tonic to buy. until I not them to t-at Ite medical powem. It saran Vegan to cure adod.-ref and lame. fa A man who had teen band for eight ye . vra , woo romainuled to try Ile virtuen end when he bed tord but three bottle, he mold nee name the room, and clearly dleUngotah the color of cloths. Le., while 1.11 health au otherwlea moth. Unproved. 111. undone. appears to bore hostithe remit of a tent Meet. crate cue of &metal., blurb more might ha mid of the b e e t . g powers of Petroleum. Utit let It sulky to ear that It hot obtaluni en extends] popularity in thin room try. I have told ell that you give too, and might hove cord • howl/ad Mottle. more. 11. BrinomanValle. Wimoolin, March It. 1052. . F. 8. Cleaver's "Prize Itedal Honey Soap." . • sel-TIIE continued and increasing demand for th e a bove tisslrabl• article, unsiteationably demon strata from artoal station. Its superiority ars all eimtlar prsparationa. It has now stood the 1...t0( am. fel-examination. and the approval of th e Public for s ye .„ dud of saran /aim and under an unbounded Patronage I and mexamPlod limulatlon„ bag triumphantly mortised all Its rivals In the arta of Imitation sod imivrataw Ib arterials. merit (realized by immediate weighers it fora m. In the hat of all those toilet aogps, that by an overt Lots in East Liberty for Bale. tn ....big/wt.:wry. have Nand their way to an ambig uous and tsrolgwavy. notoriety, "NUR LOTS, near the Junction of the Pe00$71•1031111.all Pawl and the tlerenth at. Road, For lode at all I Diapealus Druz Storer , sari th e houaltip Road, eultabis tor bulLling lots. wbolorgle only by the agent. Pitmburgh and Its T — nng tt oe atey. Apply to JOsEPII KNOX. 71 uraot sr., tinny. (at ale house of Pets. labs. East Llartit on the I,IY/CUlEGuraldki tylibitl/13- J. MaDD a 00. 110 Wood stunt 110.17.1... 102" i( there be any man. be he. Eingle or I =serried. Lanier, conctunee, eneeerch-ent or o- ~ten box not re.e , upolt,ltuen.e..ll.lcll tant!..ot It ratretro Arabia n leet term g. It. for ," j Bored. It .girthlrewe.,eht to coed, orpr angle. veer I Ukin, be.e.er. et .hall all he,. 1, en ern-1. te,. e.nr word in th.l. Fleneel..rff Bee e.dveertisreneent- eleleVe iYdnn PRINTING of all kttaitA executed st Lb. ma, o-ittnve., sod re..cabl. rt.+. st—Jat stteuti. glreo to P,ters atl ..to sr..ales for ExhibitAcon and Coonen Carl, bal. of Lul!tr... I aritat, e, Lat.!, BMA ay-. At; w.t I r And proms...), L. nnt.l I Could not Recover Tlntoirrs. Warren Co, Ps.. Jun. IFLJ. Mr.. jt I,ll.la—Dear rir —I haraby cartitl that I lutar twe•n üßtictrd with a revel , c,nrh and affection Of the Lnnr•—l ask nfflirt...l roeralr' that my friend; th.,u..a.t I rnui.kont rr.r..v., I we, .•n,lyd to ur. roor Cough Syrup. whirb I dal, with ta... ran, happy af fect. I no now eritiraly reltar.d, and led it to he a duty to rranmmenn the uce it to th.Ja dtrnrrd In Ilk.• man ner. If roll ann.. to nor IL, more r.rtitratn. lon ant at perfact libor.r 4, do an. • Your, .ke Prer.re.l >n,l fnr ealet r U. E. aLLER, Sale of Dr. 21 . 1.3ne's Vermitnge le - A.3IONC] the hundreds of letters, eer -011.i4i4a and nnlere received hr the proptieter, et tbie medicine. the following are saleeted In show its :thararter,, o rd the effect of its use in e distenr part of the Were it Itoretrom. , ose Ce., fa.. Mey to. IPS O . }leer.. 3. Kidd k Ce.--Oentlemen—l write to you to solicit an agency In: invaluable Vernzibeee you pre per Snme tim; , since. I perchseed ono der en viola of Mr. e. C. kilt. sod prtecriteel it in my practice. and It Pen.- to F. effectual In the nopulelno to worms. shit no other [met eretioe satisfy the citizen,. of this eine.' . 1 .0 rientir. New mod to, one eme: ..f the Vermilltere Immediately. Ac.. bAMI2E.L ttOao No l'auvuotaca, Tenn.. July I. Cd.l. .11airr, .1. Kidd • Co —1•11...nw .Rod the Verrnifoge ler roan pdraible, al we are nearly out, and the &- trued na it to very great. We behove . It to Leib- 1... rt. Vermituge ever inn/ton-0. PORTKIt QDYOU.S. ror Indy by most Drod.netr Nterebcnto, to town Rlei country. and by the Role prnmlotora J. KIDD Q CO. /10.d•wd.Y 00 Wood 0n..., Cleveland and Pittsburgh Bail Exact— IMIIBM=IEI BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, CoLUMBUR awl CINCINNATI. Vac, ........ . GO ... ........ rEILIE new and fa.t. running Fteraner FOR- M_ EST CITY, 1 Ow oppc, Ithr Minkommlleln warning (6.,lmrt •I• rt,..te,l. a o'cl,^k, invelrely, romp.. %v.; 0. We 1.1,10.• with Expn,. Train of C. Cl..,lend and I.:CA•ucak h.O 110.3, I avlnd 12.2. , P. !1., sad son.- iC4 , runt F. Ni., and vrata ..v.arn Goat for Cortktrk. SWIM°. Toledo, Iw bolt. Mllcaulil, mud Ctc,nan, • - ilkerealgrre leave Ihtteburgh iu the zooming, nal take ten mit event., In °wag°. Ihiv , envere in•lng to Cleveland oh Ohio and Pon., 11. IL.. , re po , out at e • Iny th. 9.30 A. 0. train.) at 1 P M. rand (hy it t , eltek. A. 31 train.) at 2 m ...here the, Lave to Ira.. till ..5 , :10ck, I', M . to; the train from which tag, theta on to ill, ',lard. erial's., at .5000 tin, a:el In earn. tooth nf far thoer who go ray soy Well:N/11e. thvggnee elle,. through front Ilitteburah to Clete had. vn heart the Mesmer Ferret (itr. For ticktt, nt.ply to • JOHN A CACCIIIC:. Acent Clo,vlutul hod 1%411 Bold Ctlic.. )Inn • Wetor SA, .201.1.., tr.ra ~,,nrr of 'n..4.1, •N•rtrLll; Poona I:. Alknn-o. mol Cloy-land and l'atthurob It. It.. tam Oar no. io DX.GU ERR EOII7PES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY . : ACKSO N '5 tear`nr the dlhehond and %lark, +tr•-• , .t hi•oa• ;;t I tn.; LA•11. 4 and lientlninr n ari..hinC , nnnd , n;. if twain...an.... Lne , lera , t• priro, pl•a•o ern thr aVr,r• L•ral.Lg•la thrnt. fined ht. with •e•ry r-Tiat and I,hta •rr..,1 with •url Whinthat up tho ,erntor cwt. Lahr tha n•••• 0 0 , 33 rat+, tx. ol .he bur:tau •11 thr rapr,tum ahlinstnl na WCAItIMS hnoraving, ae aeen , nd•lT tapir.), and tilt taarn og •mainal ihAre. .h.rt..n• not ra.ighrad :a:at.a teeth.... tint ,er- Iran ..1111,14,w etat-Liteuesle• aokru .4 writ not dre..a4Aeroozio to any tart pl It, eity tn.! rletnita. Itorlns • hen, ag..: In,nt • unt.] d h. ta in Ills Diamood. ti elson'a First Yremlum DAGUERREOTYPE:" , Pr,: Office Ituilduw, Mrd ITIZENS and strange...s Wl3O wish to nh Ite.urAto.. Art . .., nOl Itfe lit, 11.,11 prtc,. k 11, talk! It to their arikete, Ihw . , -11 wu •+L.N. , hkr.ts.ket. vt,r• ...nrto ,n:t4lnclupk ~.fr.rauto..l. or I:4 ...berg. we., fleet, -f rert•nfl reel red. . r ., c , , rurtrd r purrre,... rrlrh ir.rrnrir.3l , r , l m+t and v Anr..trel 0,‘ , .. 4 Dff.ruf , , t 1 t 4 the celebrate/ Roe.. at Phflarlelphin rod Nes . ark. Mr. N. tiartere hinf..ll In .firh•• atter I, the perronA af th• Arr, err:. , r nt,.r unfrly r grf , ,..ftfiell faf. , A. 1-I. 1-I.OLIIIES & BRO. Successor to 11. P Nelson Co MANCi (CrUtt Pntt uF SOLID BOX VICES, PLATED SIIuVEL: 4 . , lATIOCKS, L . ft PITTSBURGH, PENNA. rt. tv.t, bin dcr stemn Smitt , nel I rtiirl 11 /hark warriakt..l,ttal on"' maul... Wt.,. Cittztn's Inattraace toompany of Ylttsburgt 111,ei,::.1•z.,~., t L. Nltli.Slll,l.l 're r 07TICE. 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD BMMTB. Ut Li. %NO C.i.f.,. •pl.t., ItIVVIL. 0.1. mil:, A. Ad - 1 . 1 h', vomq 4 1,,ras .A# SXA an.l I.A.V 11 3 and rx kr/. */,,?‘ C..i. 1h4 , ..”. • W., 1.•ri,...J. yr W.. 11,,11.! , kl. Kt, i net' 0. KW.4. WS ut: r.ingtour.. 1.... ; lYttrlis P. Jr • 0. liebay.n. P. I, L. a,h. {,p, .44, :. 15 , L0vna15.,.. Vie,t, rryst'. , Samterl 1t.... Board of Health. • 1130• The public are informed that the office nr th• Ito.l .111... th of the eel, Itttehurch. N.f. Fourth rare.. o.lln.4ire• r.n.:er.c.olrath.n-;..r the Roard ravel W X gir THE undersigned, citizens of the Thlrd Oen!, renue.: that al: penone faeorably to thee el.et,,n of WINFIELD :_COTT to tin. Pree•deorl• mble et ttplene'e Palling, en IheLday the 11,11tr.t . et half reol 7 o rlar.h. for the parpnee of mat. ~..nere.em erreneement. the termatlon of ea.. Club for es .1 ',eta Atelre• MeNut,te. Al•xasule: llrCullech, The. NI ller,hell. O F 1.111.1113. E Erels. m I canard Cr...ratt. ••? d Day. Edward Cana.hell. - Ohm Satan, L.. II of ..I , rho. emit. NI re McKee, 51..ntottt. John Lll:ttett. D trel Ste, Eder( moor, ame Pae Iwo!, He, of rr, II II lt,atl. Wm Mark,. J It Kinkead. Iwv ILle), Y C Elene,fie. 2hileon. ho I) Wm,. 1: V 15011, J , ltu .1 Myer* Peter II 14 , av, Ifellmtere, Cherie. W Ilcury eland, L W .1111. Thnatem. II P Jill Colonization MEETING of Gto.fri anent of Colonization w.il ',bet.' In the I.lr=r Itentiterlan Churrh. : 1.1,..1.ura1., on Monday. the 12.10 I. 0. f near e.,ening, tate ow, at the... In..ur. a meet lug In le.halt th. MM. C., *tit be held In the Fire: I r-mbytertan Chur7h of Alleghetu city. the •tteodance r.f all lute, ..ted In the welfare at the U twe In thla wont,. tequett..d. Key. Uncle?. eminent 11, h.e. rem 1.... e in th• early colony of I I ~.toa, and lately daznatchrd thither hr the United St 'lre Isot,rhinen•, will be oreaent. eon ha* e m... 04 to utthe Ingeth.t.. A II QUAY. 17111 Aeon? Peoria ~.1.5cr1•47. GREAT BARGAIN! California Gold Wanted For rpHAT Splendid Farm, miles cam of how l. meth, the re. Juttie• for the I.MI• County of Leerrence, on the otati. Road. lending to butler, mod nue bell inn the village of Prlnaeon. nod farm Con • es, a•iont 110 lien, nearly under g(01,4 PI:1041. and 10) sere. under eJltive,on—lt voitid vuit to divide 10r te lainl.!es.ea tlit re I, on the rt IWO Suitably: heap ee... two earns.. in., .1:11 an at titular,. of limit of all kind, tern, GIN an care; cr l.a. If n large ernportlen of the pr,retnr , atone: le In han d. d I , ereardcn given et .‘T one month tr Jrl2.:!t: V C. W. McCLIATAN 034724113 N Ati &SSA'S in de cold ground; a now Etbi i4 °plan inekdy by 0. C. Vcsder. ch. how I loco tuy Mountain Dom; a new and beau. Ct . ul duet,, sung by the dlisubanians. Where fine Soul dud Reib u suna hr the Ds Ms Hapy Family /Piga. • Cally esti Polka`. tram Dale, as Ethiopian mi.gy. Manche Alpin. (aura lea, by er a. Yost. I ior,ist the CI.L World. Tbsre a Dodd Tune Coming. °viand Um andived for IL. gL bT .10113 ELLOtt. J r 1 . 2 of Wod stmt. FEATUERB-76 Him now lariding from arr. FIS1•1201.1, for ml. by NAIAD DICKEY a CO.. 1112 Watst and Front its. IINSENG-24 nko. landing from stmr. Pi ll_ balmier. for sale by 1712 1911A11 PICKEY it CO FLAX .SEED-9 buxec 11 rt ,foryalo tzl6aabp 1 1 REASEI-9 bble. landing from summer Financier: ler Bale by .IYIY. ISAI.IIII.IICKEY A CO. 151:118WAX-2 tizreca now landing from Jr n lr " ! b id DICHKY L CO. NOTION-98 bales landing from steamer ' J v "‘"" ck. C f " . " i. b r3ALUI DICKEY it CO., ITU , cod Froct rtiIALLOW OIL-22 UM. now landing from '"" n " (or " IVA .br li Jrir le DICKEY' CO. _ 'TATE LICENSE—AII llealero in 14 er cheadlsa. persons otootwwl I. keeping Deer linos., xadwg Douses. try.ter Crilate uot Ilowtourynto; and nil Iwnons engaged the manufactur. or oda of toddles, compounds or Petsut medlcar, when place. of delow to. toore located to toe city of Pdtaburgh, are row:wort to nil et the °Moe of the clty Trosourer, 'and (Ale out Lteonse, netwolred by the sorer.] Arts of-Arserobly to such Caere made and ir:rlded. All tidos who tete Oro Apyrnbor , e of clurien ei„, all Aram brie hem with t hem. ANDREW LeMASTER. 1117 dZt • Ono, No. lip Yollb street. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ' ?OR 54.3 l (, Collins ... -*Mg Co. of 1,11 l Mat nn HE undarsigned will offer nt public Sa , It,JOTICE i,+ .Ikreht. given '\ ; at an instal- I on it e prem.ca. on fueedcr . . the Slat day of .Alli‘r t 11 meat 0 Tverarrit . i. C'en, ror,h - 11.e.. haa heet, t. 4. nest In purouan-e of the din.' i - .n• of it; laot will ip re.ted on the rat oa , ..t. oor the (~ ,i d•t, a 11.`ning Corona.. hammy. 01 yvehart orahara, dwed.t. the following its nt , psi-.m. st tt, i Odoe ' the Trr..urer,`,. Pittsburgh. .I N. E:date, romuct...e.,..dt at..., )1,.• Hundred WI Twent on the let!: of allgUlt nelt Br or.le, nt,the Board of lii. Fere Acre.. 'situ,. clod.' C c . roil.. form lilttanolag.ln dor. N .. i; e.trnil I: 0. AFthh .1 7 i. the lidanr!dp of Kit•aaroor. WI Arruatrong couel,y. The 1 jyS ; `., .1 err. ter, eN•Trerurn Turnpike from Both, end litatu,lag tn Mir atit , ttketedwarith.eare.e. throuzia tr,la valuable bOdy of land I \ \ Anstin' 7 l, r ooniis, \'' \ There 1:. about Two Flundrad are. et Impera - rd .Itud, \t i ,-, . , ...' rot ro t r.1.-.1 ' S k . \,_ wh:eh L. aow all In eleyet and he whole of WO a high I .rll. r...,1.r5.r., :I. 3./.'s i . • 104 Nlo.l`, oca.c of eulh.vation I hrre 1. al.o lour Orelhard.!. %add \ ehandl, •al 11 101 Eln...LeikofEce No, da„ i5q,,,,,h sj.,s, land. ecndsting us A d.e. P.achee. Plume, Pearl and' el. an,,,,,,,„1 . , ... 4 ~,,,- s‘ne , t.s,r/Par , n ,st fraa 01 ad' vcrT beef C - %.ru.tneco promptly att. adel tn. _,....., r.: v \\'. quality. . \ 'o` There ill alio • fd, Firjer Due how II witho. a 4arge td.rn.„ FO O . REAL GOOD T 4, go to NtilikLits' ~1 all other r nr..mer..t out Virg., vritb a pump nt TN; \art, In th• Tohotneonl. ~,, jen , running water at t ,. ..... oeor. Tr 1.1,1 Ix alao meltwater. - - , . ... .. -. . ...,_ al The property..ken•ll Ur,. ar, Is certain i r the meat f ~, E ICLVE FRENuII I.lRt , NDY—Sdkis .I...dratole and r *lambic amt..), ...OW f " . ii•hi in •iii r ''' l‘, • o ill i \ ta. ~`ldeal purrewee. ran A s , cLya he obtalMA U.. grate ro rou n throe of ~/..... Mate& The ptoperta nll l he ardWißhlo • ~, , d a rr in the Dtp.6rol . l'riar :Oda , uurt} , , told in n fn..), nr iu rmalt Irae , Navin Purehaw , c• of bottle `.. . . ‘. i°` 1' 1 m..-...rne third . blur. and the Faison, in two axe • , 0... 1) ~ .-. , \ •pr 10 .ratt, without i,ree, Shle to cont... lit \ I F.:s': k :ss 0001 , s ,‘,.... \ LDUee, D o'cldel., a. Barr re of durehe, tote Jerhrel by non O , pincAr.. \ , 4 , , m a y, ac, a, ~,,i, 0‘,..0.,,, n,,, and urn tgare en the permiaer. \ \ at ,tteir area, •Otni Annual Sa'e. thrit call, amok of itlollf.llT Wt (.IJWAIIII. '''''''' l ' '' b ‘• ''''''''''' ...j. \nn . 4 7 2; l :rie n tAV‘iduttl . ..:ha r Vle, " gaTa;Srlt r djg ' ;t: . jylt.writ•T ;Kit's fling V. Nes, a i 11 1, T ,,,,,, i„,,,,,:." , • ' , • ,:, /7 , Information Wanted \ \ Lives 1.1`.2.e.0tt and Piereo. if IF tha Rh , Traholtss, of AIN DREII,-,JONES, 1 UST 1.6,,d, th•\1.110 ot . GeneraflVkfield 17,;,, ~"'", , °`.`,.'`.,=.11‘,"..`,. `'.," 1 .1 . r.".,1,', Vr'-'•;,"Ll. 0 , p„,„. It. F'. ~l'r. 1 1 :‘. 4 ' '.. ' r"1 '''k It' Fl \r'" ' tfor July. , A writ, In Newark, New Jrreey,, about the 1.1 of ye. or of i. 61, '7 O , ''' '''' - - '''''' hie Whet.. Rand,. Jdnee. eldo a hlarkerolth, underatexad Slort4llurlat ' \ 0 1 to be re e l i n g 0-s- • qt., lirtem. eLln, Any inforlatlon , • tr. A . ;•••I.llhN re:h . NOO 4 Ctl: of thr shove rtl.: Or thatikfullf.receire I \ res 000;10 ...in.:\ li \ CATIIE4INE JON V.I. ty9hl,ltwl,r . •:\ I' it- rs c=t;, .11ti 6 - 1 - 135wl - AT n meeting of the Pircoors d( the Pitt hunch and Paten Mining ComPanY. lt,waa \ Rerdle.d, Toot a - 4)0,14,n I of YlVe flslare Dar .bare t: , , pad to tbo Stockholders on 10,e Il.th ' , tarp( Atign.t treat , 1.11:; ' k ' l - c, `,`' .. " ,117g. lo . l''' "o' C ' ll it ' L c .l,7aft ". " . 4 .1,10 ddt,w2t,to 41 n.Pte.taen, LIOUND --On Cho ntreot betu'een 'ilJle - I ' aro, ca r and lauebert.r. a Child'. S'aek. require J. J SelitrONMAKElt a 0,,, \ 0110 „ No. 24 Wu...atteet. \ NOTICE—The Co-partnershil‘ hoix,tafoiNg We cuonrri,,, imd.r the name ihillql o )BY: 4 .ltbF,ririME: t . ' llook . andJob Printers. war on' 01L.. I;; of July inn.. dtraolved by mutual conte , r, The I..inra, of tar late fi rro‘all.l b. autthal at their ol u d 4.inal, , ....nor of Weed ant Thinl,ntree . t j em is ' T.,,,iiinyoc. WNI ll.' fIACKE. The 11 ,,' Printing ttliiil3oBB ber•rifirr Li. • •..: a•plate by Mr. T. U I I i •If Ijrilt t ip", . lIII.ACIi , 13 AItISER'S & SOAP-1,1,i 0 , .anilitior ~ 119 Lite Sit fixr lb.. Sp.....lß3rtier• Hot.) ,i, W. AI N A co„ itso Lltrrty hI 1 4 1 ANCY SOAPS— Variev t An..n lino Supyrir PRIto nna l'y ret.”l. by rf Withdr.or: fur na•r. ato'. Balt. ar..rl A. 31a.CLITItli C 11 , 011 N-50 Am. pi —.16,3 ellow,iTt just urritr.l nu I for .RI. hr /kW rsset.t. s JOIINSMS. • Rouse of Refuse. I)ROPOSALS will Ln reqiyed until' ,t4ix 1. ~ . lit., sin.l Apr f.cultonri will lw exhflii , ll no ~,A ., , pr. Tionn ta113., I ituelif IWtiwil. '. . clay h. land. f,r the 14,11,ing inn,* eepnrfdell, Lundwr. dellver. I on the ground—finding' &arm n; Brick Work. inn rk Ilanterivo; C. ,nfer mlno " entire PE. it' LAIN Lranp• Ihna- wor2;o,al. 1 nil NTS : op; ning AA. A 0 1,,,n ACo 'RAI Tifr, 1 nal satadJr4, 11 P LAY GOODS— \ tl yarda ll.•raa, al l \Ca; s , • beraos da ,ctura at oix) •. Larne at al;14 0 I a= \ JII .s.A. . A . _ , '\ :Vtea•l6l\jlackat•st. i &o,lll,Ti t e l ;P . :`, ' „ l :4! ' o, ' P s c; attooo.ll.illl,Al, Laming tt.. 'lt I , rl may 1,••• t; • . ,•101 1 , 11 sAttr6o{l:l.o.X\ I,,irnpa Irma, Talris.a t, `car, ~.rh, It art I .ndura pll, PrlegnAid h.,. mat, laather. act•A .01 nnt`,na. neaareal 4.0 „I It part.,l, hone, ttsa'ai 1,, a led or taeat, pa, that, 'tEa laattat\ It .• I,,,Etty yer Irl .1 , 11 Pr, J 41,,1LL11 , "10 115 , Z,laraet atat. Steam CamninmeatigaßetWeA N e r k aad Glasgow. \ VLIE GLASGOW Alen NEW \ - 11 YORK, Steam Ship Company'. Stramahip (I E. A a 1.1 v W. 00: wan au.l 409 hara says..Com' •tlrr. le aotamata4 ~a t! from N 49 ort. \ tact for ea ~ATLIK.baY, IS, latfiof Auguatnait, 4 , 12 0,04,, anus. r‘ssscr SIONE Fn.'? CabiO. ` ra.:12111 N.r.coriJ Catne.t Se.Nichl Cubit] tniviccri's fri• lonludnd ‘ c, No Puirrncil• 1•201- arrles Surnevo. ralaft include Qrori,iond, I"..ut, no irncei , or 141004 k.h c0,.01,2 ti,r.l et scilleretsqrloie. Y..," !night (Cr r , n,age aorly to ' J. netotmott, Broviilcar, Nrir York. 9, 18 . 12 - - IJYMA'S \ • CREENINGS-100 be. just I , eleci and for 1. rale Ly 111.":,.F.,L1. a ViII‘NSTON. 1) RAN-750 bo. te.4n, )uat tee 0, \aria for rate k - JOlll l $.l l ll2lN . . g URN MEAL— ~ 75 bufiritne yellow, .fresli Ai 4 gratin!. lent 11 10 1111nc.1.4.1. JOLINn}ON\ AN I LL.N. fr :al,• t..., ieIIrioNMAKER R ec . 4. IIItESTON'S tine tixtraetti 10f Vnn\ila,\ I,le snit ' 1 15144 ER A. Q 0 " SS. G —2 grew.; BroWn's, role jJ it J. reil l l ~9 1-.11(11114. CQ. RIIONV 13eitnuda for (.1,101 SCIIOuN3I II 4Slta C.O. DICES -100 niatt Cariia; • p) 2 barrels fins., 1 ' 4 1 .11A b iEE\ CO., Wooa ott,et Diawlution • roNlIF: C.)—partrorrhip heretpfure okistinF !I b......,,,th...hKrik. , ,und, ttkoftrlnnt by iIaIVEI: 1:A. 1t. ,, ,,N aCo Irr.,. .11,,,:onl no tbol,efne, by ltin!.- tl , , ana hp tu,tual clamant: either partnkr Is .nth ' n . ..... Ow •••,,r, of the fttEn 74: i fs s n u r 17 ",,,,, 1.ay ., ‘ ,. , , Tuo, AcAR.NN:" , • JASlrEfill)±B. 1 RAMUKI, t! KIWI. I itallicante, July 8. 1157-10 \ Co—Partnership.' • E nl hnoribrrd have formed a Co•Part r, nerea.to and 1. ronUane the Whole.le Ornery 11..100...t the .•10 -tend. up..ter the hent,ef C,llf‘oN nxsittic D. itAltrEt% JutlN CARSON, S:IAUELJ. I.tlllmure. J. , ' lg. 15Z.2-0 1 9 Diasolatien. • Co-Putnersliip iittretofore exiating U tv.loreen OP undersigned. unapothe arm of • , 1r0N16111 . , ••• tthonl•nl ottMe. July, hr ma us,. va••ut. The of hie firm eettlett by W IC .ight Brother, they hurinc purr 1 the Jame., wood. to the Birmln h Iron Worltv. JAMES WUt . JOSEPHAh sic itll7llT. ity•tru scr.VOl2T... ...... ..... • \ Birmingham lii Wont • 31' NIG II T TI,R. 0 T , N.. 55 WATIR STREET,SITTABURI37I , ILL continue the mannfacture cif Iron v 7 mud 'Nntin Cut atui Wrouct Arheil,an : 10..0.. 4 o:111u .01 Plough Stool In .12 their. ekieA, • hug. ane. Innte the altenl.losl of ruelemem of far,. told .134 1 •S, !S , 5-J choice ettock et Brnodilto, 1 , 0 •, A. C171.31(14280. Time Bills Wanted.... rVIMEIIs and Ace4tances on Clonnland 13 , tr01., Saint Lonia:LonagaiHeard Cincirtinth xA Lc wactit at low rah, tir WILEINS A C,), J,S' Eaehantra Fouith It. 111:1i0t1 snit Dispa• h conn) AHEESE--50 Lzn isi ) i ; i, l,lY pr sal. by N.: k , t)Al.--50 bas. Cinl 1,3 «bow and Plain WTI Tvra•le by /PP lAISTILE SOAP-31 :IP r got QUA AMMONIA=3OO lbs. ID KtO, furre A 't KIDD , * CO 4.)C1,1111, E ur .. !ft t )IJIIELLE-7100 111, More y .13 - 9 , J. KIDD St CQ. kRANGE PEEL-1 case, fresh drTaCCfur Fee br Kum \ tl AMAICA GISOER—Lot \ pc gnuud MA, awl ler n3:l. Life of Oeneral Bco • itEEL L CALLOW, Third St% opposite the PoitOftl-e, hare'roc,l thttfoltowlurt tgortae Mart,tletl'A lire et Gen. 53r r.zrs. Slrocetiotteml term :lb tvute Litis of thot.Frartk.i,roe.lB pen.. Uucle Tone. Vablot. Tall gilt.. 2. 0 ". The llortleulturlst ortr The Chltlret, r Ilaaanre of Life In A'arr Tort: Cr the Beare,. Ord s er of 1.10 htt.trt of 'molted, logottear. ma. • \ BoARDINO 11011 SE—A r spoctublo gou t tleman and lair wiflt > email ,temily, - or.two ors turn toll brhared Conn; . Mina. omyoung npia who gco a hour and pay Ircl von twertot mcdatokwith noel rwarrlog at ?thy. !PAM) \ 109f1at• Donn in.. Allegheny elty• \ Orphans' Cour Bale. \ h I Y cou v r i t rt o u , e A 4) , f ,h rin .or 2,.r u te40 x f ,.. 11 t 0 \ 1 9 . '" r n o; - I•= o tg• P a.. 4b o i sl ' h!e e iff a fr h tlt :: e k f Jely lo,th 7leo , 2, at El o'floak M oesal‘aay. the m iotton day e ot valuana t our,m twlrnklng t the estate f Dna C. Townsend, deed. o ion: \ The o dual =elle' Off net—(bird part .11 that cettala plowof snot, ettuate in the rity of plttab being port lots aloud atty, awl hounded and daterthial a. Mower. 1 1 .lA—tleginnlng on Market .tmet, on the line of lot Nu. 243, In raid plan, th fowt from Me ocrun affront atreeti then: ruantoecorthwardir along Market siren 02 ufi loch., to Min Hoe of lot onumei by Ell Edetnolsoto tenure westwardly ffil.n t r the 'ln n of kald 10t,.04 paral lel with Snood etre,. 701ret, th e wastnotoart !Pm of lot N 0.229. thence motto...rill- parallel with !IMAM street. Oh fret Uhl Inch., to William 1/ohntw' lot, to eard. entity throukh tot. NrA 247 and 2.10. 70 feet to Oftw plan of beginning—on part of which aro ereeted two three awry t aro warrhente.. \ • Th. tarn. of talc a le are, one third in cash. on th e om extortion of the We. by toe Orphan.. Oman of, Allekheo, Ihnty, one third In one pear, andel:l.o.lrd la two 'wart , . with luternt. the whole to be mooed by howl and Motto s un th. promicer. MART 4. TOWNSEND. \ ioltd Admlnletratrit ' . • 70 Act Louisville for sale by j~o• n. cosi:tramp:4 g 'ILARET WINE-100 oases a auperiJr fir fUcas. for alp br A. 00133/ATEON • • - - .`. , A PI (1150 FOki SALE---By ti p-rson \ r,no•mg..from PAsbarkh— put.tr r inqrta.r. Aprd, Ow et Ch>rl.. \ AWNSII.UrphII & hare a A gr.f.3 av:torhu•at or Fr-r.ch ana erill.l4 /WM ,nn ar.tt i.ifnt tb•t= nn mmer , il ,, Ailif,,rl.6l:ritlrernafivrhlch \':..i140. White Imcli AA i+C. , ,,tch \ri . . i ‘ ri..rvc rrrt and flgarni. J bouKnt 1--4 (in tli.• u•Ar) ret'ci:i\for mate :jr: 'ait , tr , Fa Id • r hr \ bek..l Cot.o. rzatvls Yeattne,-: \\' \ \ \ 17,0rk •'• Ilinm.o. ', t ;,,, \ \ ti 1g0 . 17 ... F1L,04,1. , .•,. . , \ i 5 2 :col,lL:4ltx. Mar,rl;r. Inc ealo 6, . ' 1.5,1.A1l DICIOY i C.,. Werrlnt Front !LI : i ' IIIE,ESE-1\16 , ,b."55, in NIOFe . ,‘,INT onlaW., . ) al' t ' , ISAIAII D11, , ,, , ri it tic r ..._ 5, rOA , L, LI) W Olk2?. bbls. to at , rel' k for gala` .it \ s to DI . 'Fx,,J , k CO. 11 WiN .----;.'. hild.b, to Itrrile, for s'uliN by • I l 1C \ , •., LW Ali IacKFALetVI. __ iiiZTOMCS ly ANTiru--:„ Iu LI Z 7 Stmea EXcbilmor 1:4“: . '',, 1:-rlr' • it, o g.`p,','"u" - ' l ll o \ 1" -,, ),„*",.„... l4IIWRIr) to • \ Nortlt Auv,rl,,n NDAntut C,rata,y. „ \ s "' .. \Pat" .7" 'l B : . lt : it..x . tt;:t ; 0... \ 's '' 3 r 7 Fkvlc n 0,,, F10„) , ,w0,,, , Drya..rs 55..1. mt.\ ' Q,IIGAR - --I , kbh.fh. N. O. for 0310 by "'• t 1 '1,5 , „ ' DADDY, )this it co. ' I'ITIIBIIBOII, ITTLY 18T., 186:v Exchange and. Banking 'House A. WILIONS & No. 75, Furth Si., optoeite the Egnk of l i itieb'fi. • Flnheerslo - z, Mader , neAv and more tavciratile sysr,t, ,nttn.• au o. nOr. au I tin - x.lc lir,i , n:Re. In the k..P" Palmer, Mama more 1.11 , eolt,rekn, - ; vrivn•newt` ~ t ,a.c.11.:.,e btu pll frtooln entl ExtronA. DAIL I . I.MII{cON I'Nl.l, L1A , 1131.11, Vt° \—: tirewsupnly of ChickerinO's Phi Taos. el3\ UST ro•teov t d, U ,hte from the ITn:ivn e Mr oa kr Bad, 1...11.1.1v.i0.A,nt AR I \ PIANO F. /ICTU. Ton lopleo , li4 Carr-:I ,fiseirond Pinnr• P-rt , ,1c, , ,f01l ...21 . 4,..i F 5, with all of. reco,t Itn,r..ernemn.'*edul, 31. tr4ring , \ Or , 11,ovrood ,Carrell' nable. , Round Corovrii,: Ells nod 0.. 110p,itp...1 11, - . ..d1.1.3 itound Corner, fun , 0 Vqn il, • • -" Ust Co tv,...41:4... , ? r bA It c n; :i rum,. Rosaiood. . 1 1r nude brce On • 31.....0al I.ouud Ccrners, 'with •pix and one; belt 1 , 1 11c...sword Nis.. Mato Forts, with cntb` f it nrnere• s.c. n. scyce Marto Porton ore .11 m.tufabtureci from thc .d post thoronirtli nt.osialib ndf ft, too "ants., pribc l s aro ths elms tharzed et the nsunfortory. bs sChi . f , ss i lts; 4. o , l 7 o Totioting \ o g. , 1 1 11 to the 31nr.nfacturcr ten Pittsburgh, itibi Western Moussicsisla ICII .1 street- (111E11S.E.- I ,Extro. Cpanui Ch.:,".0 reed This vt i moo, mp ~.4.1? , • .1.7.2.1.1. 1103:4E,‘, e 2.1 L.bertr.,etreet t ' .--.. Pittsburgh, Trust and Sas#gs austitution, lItEING incotporntcd by. Lettere Patent,"" lt en electrdo leer ant , itireetttr.'.ohred comp.', Cl tr. trd t et It. effelvt oat!' th- fourth Aldretay of Noredubre ,Jll I. held rt the aim of Ilarr tr Painter, Ilbert7 rtr te Wa rd. 'Filth ard. d'itteboruh.b.tor o \the hot...ord. re ...m. mrldtr, 11. , , f stouder, the ~n 12t ‘ h liar le( July next. 't Z 6 151,77 " " , n ' \ .'.,, • ''',e.lit'e'47; ~ Vul ItsrOlth, V ho Mortimer, '. Ibtutten )Idltre. • - • td'... e , I f. Hart le ], • ' "Pi"'nMo.- lenotor, tIVI. V:it :1!u=„,74,h.ra2,; L\kc ,\). , (b.p..h.py.) •„ \Aew Books . USltee'd, 'P,Omart's\Lilria:ry, NtirritiOts 12 And la . \ V I to A. It lo tl'e Both re: Ufe l' Canada 'he ' tddrs. F, \ z , o b, 4 , %i v of Pit ‘ t\rial Broth:, JOrddhart, ,fel ttdr , ‘ .intZdl ' it * o r ti . n ' \ th ‘ he Peddlingtoni.ne. It! t , ' ' tk, Prdt. ituhher of rt.rn! P ry dt. rain br . ' t , ;.,, +4 , 1. A. f( 1.0 FlOtig Co. \ \ •\ \ Goods for 4irtirtp. \ 1- A ti.itev .S,Ii: I I.;II,CIiI'ELELD ti,a 'rite nlten- , 1 , 1 tion‘t, thtdr rattellent odrdrltilrnt of, G 0,3 A 4 1 .1. - ''°'l''Y' f'?.i%-(1VT,,..„: "° P e \ \. I , ) , Vt ^• '‘ \ :4 d w y.. . s .....„;\!,.., wassate! ci,l4er, Faye e n , ~r 11440 theee\GlArtle Ming '.rchatted qtiretdr id••, , . Ls. , dr.A.lftteturer or„his {rttutd.- let eolthrt Vat, terr , fe,weet rd .cete\ Sturererrednrsted En 901. \ Jec, \ D4,,ro.liitzten \ . ' \ . rifiliX, rm' of A. \WIPECINS k , Co..,ha:ca i ii b t e l c r i t&lidt r rs i l. , /,1 . p hz4dt , rdeetotto.t. n.., trrie.s? „ - \ _11i ),11 ?:517 ., tii? ... ., \ Banker! d ExchaTtge'B\rokers, %. rpII(OMPSON ELLI 5. CO.;, laic "If A. Wit- A. Slot a t..b..ni .urmg th.Lr...sasp) sod EAuLk• re, humeri of the o f Mud, corm! Third fpd'arket jed 1 Jr 2 T iIOR num French ' ine,s;nr, q to mot t 372 \ , s, u. , F 1 li R 0 114 E GREEN -309 lhk Tiernn .., , ii's, .) ruts d 1..1 for ' , le \PY AJT2 j. E ib T , 4 c ,:i t. g 4)11 LIB —I. \MO \•mi \& t ) VW.: tv, 4.IgtiNGLE: i•i' \ .17'! 2, . gl_tn Th 13Ailli c i) and. .p . rm.: hrl .0 1 .1:n.Lgt) 11EICRIXG—±be h5A.t in, tliq, IL Vitr, \. wAmokrd Iturlinit. HATI,,-, tvepsoest , 1, , ONDON - poRTER—T,nu+ Ilambuig \ LA suip..,—.2..w,',Der Exigii.b Velar-- kpAT.F.s._, \ ",....14 , _ \ 6, 1 1.EN11/NE Itkoiv..d Freu7l\C V ---- !olate 25 ct, fit e.ts hr pnakelar , vale aL ...: 19 , 11)ti,, — '''liEU'S fatitiaTeorn Starcs,Ttiee 7qrst , lrt 111 a'e„:l Sla--aront. fcc.,!,M .., .... li6a tEig'if you can. , %., .LElo',Coo62ing Raisine\and Cur -in r.. hoizal, f0e.... id i+ \ Yiti.)ll.lll i, S'O . n .rt. t rd. 11 - klPPEltSAUCE;excalmit quality,l2l-2 , 1111 r ,r \, , tt!e, for, xile et , V PS(01 SANS—.I.S \ bbla.Nor hilt by' \‘' ti sr Cilire Oil. a lot for Fillti,by \ J. 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Den. \ o , atr Cu•• bbls whisk... r IL Pp; 3 bail md•il \ 71 1 . t" 61r7.44t ,, t G rIttINI I , l,`Tb , ek a Co: a cla. , ro'lmhtnlegital+ boo 4 , 1.4ana, Clark'' & 81, , 30 coif. grow, 1.101100:4 sk• m Ilarkam 1 but blots 1111 k water, A Leah kV.. bl 4 radea 1 chalk tram;, tiurvo, or of Colton:Ls. \ \ \c AIL ROAD CONtc,EY'RNOE PENIiSi\LVAOLA at 161( oro.o Evenblig tr.013-,!exau at 614 vENNSVIVA,NiA RAIL ;tOAD—IttIIT. i.ki.) . lxorers Liana lekvik Sti,L t.t.1010.10t 11)1,\ *ad arrives at o'clock. 1 , it., o'er/. dor c.cootloo , fiundar. Tk.r.towooaccioloo tralilonvtoil 10 ` . _ , „ • ' N EIN C PALICTS, \ . ANWFAC TIIRE D` , THE NEW \ Iv! .11NtArN , ',EXPIAMIVI AND V.1.11.N0 Cq10.4.141. \ \tato.fiqs ZINC PAI NTE‘,\ • , . \st, heel, ronott after aewaral T aira' trial, bath trt h uro p o " s oil the an t ed States, to retain timid Prightait &tau t r . ant proteetivd properties auperior .r*V.nre pktoarlargorer. Their \ A WHITE ZINC PAINT la purely ad thirlo a n d is warranted hati Arno ittl' atiolp F loo 'and int pil i r wh n troweer n Lt. coven; 'wall, b beton ily wh end t i a \ tirttty ttoo trout the poinnarroa t. k 4 late t, 11\ WILL, N aM OT.l:,Ultiq YELLOW, :1':;; 9 .11 - tVi . 'oret=c 1 .r%:.7. h te' l an="1%Ft_ thanLkttllthie.ll southern' and the ...path. watt*/ any ott s tr, not twin ; Ildnrc to tutu ahally twarra rumble and koh otf. It itaygredrorkothwith way colo,, , Apti, aster and \ Or at thr•avupp„,vtasil pinta tha r ala a \ brand porcelsirrhoish. D,LACK COLORED, ZINC PAINTS. Then. a, tom/9,g at a low pel,att a il DIV =daub:Ain \ a atitt,h o g r osi ttua Tegt v al. toth rt toturkat fur mating nothit tent in s . nuthooses, otcarotsaa or any strands,. weal, heick.No, or Ircht, as lathy ',are both \ 'WEATILE .t AND FIRE DROOL : fVT.l'Vli;" r = t , L .t=rl l l=s'lrt u '% oaks " th '' twit. 00, ..100 aizk ir, VA 'darin g a pr 4-1 In a tallta opt cha r ge rigor hantinarty rigs a arrhy into oat ; ..e.eiait;tritoci rut banns toJc i a'Nu t ta t n. Y. C. thArAii g kturh Wire-refs isrialohis Sin\ Take care af Year Lungs..o '. _. SFr, It. 'E. belt.n , -1 hove dl \ Tour Connit :Ern:lp, in • , evrry'aPaalno q the throat So the leet. three yore, and have' found it a trrpft prornot en eltnent romedit , ' ' \\ J, V.'altaOT . . Punasutanney„Jen. Count t ia..' R. E. Palters.—l • have been mina your ne ugh ' cg Tz .17:4 f tV. I I Al, grfriv`r l :ZlLF . tr=i,ll', ll ray *ornate. In oreferenor loony other ntedeht• , t ornl s y rhon awl foil that It vv. veneral estforaction. 0.,1. ~ el. const.nr Toni:Liver and Antt.lhnouttnln the beet hp use lort o le , dizter . I.they aro directod t, 0 , 111 4E8. A Prepared and POld'hy A. E. SELLTLES, 6i Wool at. , \ . V I NV 1111 . 41 : LIAIE-25 bblik, jliqt re: , . <mired end for at& by \ ' , S , \ .T i P. DILNVORTILIt eict. \ \ 01tN, 811003154205110zen for salik bg , , t\ . 771 • n IV 11(7,rAsti-30 aask4. for salo-br . N. 8. Dl[Moan" • 00. AF • or' ass . or x 0 1 11 ".P.s, DiIWOB.TII ICE-% ; 20 tierces for oolb by J. 0. DILWORT4 a C0..31 Woad ,1 ap ay A\D.BUR►TMELElhavero c•lved t Exp. , Plain' 4lyk Ma Timm far ..I,ossem,allsllllark allt , Nett XIIIRPIITAND BURCIIK4 eeleed Potai4:tie Ginochacris Wt c . \ \ 111Varning Goods.' \ \ MASON,' have jeac received o' , l44;r,A P elrr sr Vii . .Yk' r e7r= ilVl ' \ - 13 1 IOILT -11,39. De htem. L inn, •Ve.. te. • • A: 31,40 N & CO. uro naw upetoag a . lirgo . lok . ef , Neve Style gimping keloge4,,sttre yfgnfßwoop , s PiIICLES • : • lIJJ i.)::.rkins in nrilivn. hal(tall.pr.ori lilntcans. Anted `Pickles • , • W au alann littoir( (Mtn taus; C•• ( Lotterrk Piciner \s' r rediTtollieet frAsx' Ann \ \ hoA, ar wa. t:aa wa a \c, lioaton. twit* an \ \ ne rtn \ Atio, an stscrianni!:\ W . t \ Pnitits to/ W. A, Met:LUBA; A CO. \ 2-- • A Ll'".ri• '• N. 1177. 311IIIIIC. I \ FAREWELL to Lilly Dear ; n new Emig. , . • by c. e. Font.. ~ '., i ' ZPFtl l li li n '4lb.. ' \ l. Rainbow btuttlna; \ . ann. - that my hontavnar I.lnoth , al mmebr Jabal' 1 Ural and Catharine Itar: florae. b.c1a.b.1.1; Umtata Polka: _.,,, 4 \ ATe, ' ,l' ' ,% ' ; ', :hiltlT, ' _3 \ ii:';`,:tit'attt..; '4 oil., Poi.:. ' • \ Wallanee Volk. , . Harland holt._ I;olden haat. , ...al a ' I\ .7, } l4 . l);;llr b . l at . otint; b 4ot . ...7flrtat . \rsuing .10..... =. . ~, bluviia Oran 0.1 fot Baltttantet ' 6 ± • 4 winh thou 'nett opt Geir., . '''t hilly Galata, ', ' n :al of lin , al4;beet; . rth...l , bna tia'xagAre; cachrytt me sho with n lanai tot of nowt, vita., waits., tar ^lion_ ,a; £n. al" rasa/rat darns' tn. , . lastrnainn Bank Con Qin Piano torlr. Piano albhunt a blantny n 4 be• ,vvra. onnlnltuannat groat -yarlaty orxbnite tun \k—eri 50e. --"'. l4llbt II "I -ctor` _te3) lt , al tc..41 abr.!. i 00L;-..1 ..akeret? cl thin de.y per eta:lifter Allegbry Mtn' Far aaln by b jalbti . \ It. AlainLln a CO. \ Attorueys. icle Briti•cl tt 'Aper, roe'd IN ooksolkr, 3. D :110.1 „ 0.7 sect. twevrea 34 and 4th. 11 -600 lbsAn sum • eD 7 \ ALE ItAIVS—In \ bit , . and LI Is. constant. 10 iron hand: Vale by: • It. DAUELL & CO. itOLASSES.I 7 -4. 91 bb br 1%4 \ 0,, ju,t, received \ J. 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