-••' ~t', itrutieezD sY it7nrz a op., PITTEB.IIBOEI FIIIDA - Y, MORNING, swig 17, 1853 igrBEADING NAME WILL BE FOOD• 011 EACH PAGE OPTITJ3 PAPER. . 1 1 1111.:Pmarcsan, Waist Osstrre.rhe extensive-ellen laths of our Weekly Casette arm to our burinso men s most dedreble medium Of making their h:slaw known. Dar circulation la between tar and tee thousand, iset,• llig almost every village and entity In WM.= Panne': yoga and Ewers, Chic. 03. T•) &Mingle as —Nonther the E4ltorlalßoo=i Mar Prlntlai EstabliaSment °tile Duet GALTITT, ITT OPMed Elltd3T. 'AIOIEIOBB iho'dente• their In appear in th e T on - blaaday mondoit. WM plib• Mod them* In Ware 5 ci'clont. on Batardn7 1:1131.00E/MC WtaCk HOMISATIOES. na CANAL coxintslotrn, MOM POWNALL, Of Lana:Wes County. !OK AUDITOR GINZILL, ALEX. X. McCLURE, 0/Frank/in County To' euevsrog arazw, CIIRD3TIAN METERS, Of Clarion County wnkias PrmatramiAND Ersimsranas )10AD PAYE The estimated groat receipts of the Pittabnrgb and Eiteebentille read are set down by its en gineers at $224,250; onb•half being allowed for running espouser, leaveA $111t,125 for net re ceipts, and this, we have shown, will not pay over 5 per cent on iita probable cost of the ; Bat ot this total of $24250, the imm of $30,- 000 is estimated as receipts fromi thb trouper , talon of *coaL The engineers estimate that 000,000 bushels will annually pass over the road, ate cost of vats per bushel, and that It Can be profitably afforded far sale at Rittsburgh iit 24,,eints per bushel. The Little Saw• Mill Iltn -.Railroad Company say they ten deliver cool at ilia month of Saw.hlill tun, one mile below the 'city, at 21 cents per bushel,,, or one cent per , bushel less than it can be delivered by the Pitts-I burgh: and Steubenville road: So long as this is the case, It is not at all probable that coal will be erought in on theSterthenville road, from 10 tOr2o miles, to compete with a company that On fund& it at such low rates. The evtimated re• . *elves from that loners, therefore, are not likely to be remitted for many ieare to come. The kcal bailees of the road between Eiteuben, • eillo and Pitt:thrash, is estimated.at $89,000 an . smauy, tor over $2,000 per mile. This is greater thiti the amount earned by any weldern road,, from that so'nroc,' that we know of; and when it is considered that the Steubenville road passes through no town of any note, on its routs, and will be dependent alone on s.forming population for its . local traffic, we think that we will be .locirie out in sajdng that tho estimate le much The through freight of the road, derived from the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, is Mira ated at 190,000 tons annually, yielding an annu al, revenue to the road of $98,250. This amount of ;freight is made up from the estimated amount at the agricultural products of Franklin, Licking, Iduskingam„ Coahoottn; Tuscarawas, Harrison, and . ./efferson counties,—the ociunties_whici are traversed' by tile Steubenville and Indiana road. The whole agricultural product of those corm - ties is taken as rabesis; and it is estimatedithat they gill yield an annual earplug at . 3,444,449 bushels or Wheat, 2,000,000 bushels of Corn, 1,- 64:0:000 W 001,16,000 Horses, 26,000 Cattle, 100,000 Hoge, and 50,000 Sheiep, all of which surplus, It is calculated,- will ,find its way to Pittsburg' over the Steubenville road, and will make up the revenue above mentioned of $68,- 260 per annum. Now, it would not be • difft , ' cult teak to demonstrate that nothing 'like thii amount 9f produce oan ever came over that road from dose counties, in' the regular course of ,trade Of all thecounties name; there is not one that it not traseprd by rival , lines of improvement. Franklin comity is the centre of a net work of railroads, irhloh tiler to her a choice of half • de sandifferent ways of reaching the eastern mar . kit with her produce. Licking comity is trim:- tea bythe Ohio Canal, the Mansfield road, and the Ohio Central road, (a rival to the Steubenville and Indiana rond,) l 4hile,Muskingum county has the Ohio Central rtiad and , the Muskingum river improvement at runlets to her produce; Coshoc ton, TWICaIIIWSII aid Harrition.counties are tra versal by the Ohio Canal, and by the Bayard branch of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh railroad, - Which gives those counties an outlet to the laki is well as to Pittsburgh, for their produce, and .-- ;Jelifitrson will hive the Cirenmbendibus passing ',through its entire length. All these various lidos Of Improvements will, as ii metier of course, each eari.jaffie slusre -of the agricaltutiti produce of llf these unties, and most, if not all of them, tend to the Lake r -the direction followed, hitherto, by muchof th 6 earplaa agriculturel productions of twain. It follow that it is idle to talk of thiS apiplas all passing oser the Pittsburgh acd Btenbenvile rout, and that the estimate to which we have alluded must:he very =aerially modi- Prom these premises the ootalasion in bresist lble that the estimated zereehe of the read has been erenuedi and as, ems taking that catt ieste u the basis, the road eanld Only pay 6 per oent. on Ito probable coot, it follows that the county, by in:Myelitis& half a Million to its clock, would harcto look forward with certainty to taxation for AyMent 0 a part of the inter , cat on Its bonds. We commend these facts to sober ocariders- Ilea. . This expose kw been forced upon us In self-defence We have never bad any hostility • to the 13teuha i nvillis road, per se, and regard with • divorablertitys every improvement that brings trathe to . Pittsburgh) but when it is proposed to involve the tax-payers of the county in an enter 'Prise with each prospects before it, and we are attached fulcualpfer expressing a simple. di* ;ant from its propriety, it behooves us to give the) facts on which our conclusions are based. Tan MOUT or War.—The friends of the Mee benville road affect to believe, now,' that the Wright of int," for that road across Virginia ter:lt:rib s matter of no importance whatever. Last winter they seetnerto think differently.- - fden the Secretary' of the company nu der • patched tonichmond with a fall, puree, where ate remained all winter, and feed the loading men of Virginia to assist him in getting thoxight of "-way. through the legislature: ,Wo will not stop now 4 Inquire u to the probable cost of this - Dowse, although an item of expense not Included in the estimated cost 'tor the road, but we may pmAuce thst so meek time and money would .not hare been spent atrltiobmond if the right of way . hod not been deented of the utmost impor ts:tee. wor,'entertaiik the same opinion of 114 Importance of that .!right of way" which tl4 Pittsburgh and Steubenville company enter tained last winter, and it forme one of the main item - top ociobjeotion to a county subscription to that road, Will some of the gentlemen who are net/ et, - lavish of their abase of us explain bow :a Witt *tab was of io mach leoportanee last visor bee coos tibe if D'1:1 importance now? _ . . . Haupt 8111110111.—qm advertisement of this . wide*PLoo irk! 6 found In cow columns to day. "A Maud who is well acquainted with the locality assorts is that It is all it is represent ed to be, and,fei nommend *lto proprietor to the attention of ',those seeking summit „retorts. Spriggs le IA Carroll county, Oil*, and only I duet . pitsage teal railroad atmonstoods• Van= tUIII2II rs Osssau.—The cow' , mg& speculstian L 11404 a id as lutDalton Timas sayer:. - ; , . T A moray COnnt 7 they hue ; agone perfectly oral: . The tamers, may of them at least, lan left thelriums to search tor Wiel. The Co butti litonatala are almost airs with thou.— :1 4s t a moray and Whitfield *ninth* that hare slims been= doll salo,at Sh, (being mouti g, tale,) cannot. now be &tight for scarcely any price, awing to the copper manta 'Operations ire about to ba commenced on reties two Woos from Dalton, and It is saidltiere lino doubt that copper; alter and lend abound In that skiaity. Tun Capre.=t-The Richmond-(V ), Mem: ger niks-r"Tho -prospect for an abundance of swag dlearlptlon of fruits In We part of .lUn. Cooky.lra offer better than nt gib time. - The wheat, este,andiore all -took will and aridahq The preepeet fors plentiful ; honed is sood rar known - - lortlial; with tie finial, Salmi!) Pei' sessed by those who tied themselves in the wrong, endeavor, to explain away its position On the lilavassi qiiestion. It claims, now, that GITAZZI'S mission 11l un necessary, all that he can ddagniest Home hoe ing been done more ably by others who have gone before him. It says:. "Doctor Mel= and Professor .hoonci, in the best exercise of "free discussion" dissect the creed the aims and the practices, of the "Romieh Chu eh," without restrain; and to the abundant edification of the heartiest halm of Catholicity. Every Protestant pulpit in our midst rings to the echo with denunciation of Rome, free to all comers. And with these testimonies that free speech, free discussion, and especially free do ounciatiOn of Rome, are established and secured rights attiong us, where is the void Plate OA. cheat Caen to fill? He cannot be • greater Marital:6d than we have always at hand to deal with Popery. He cannot be a more linen.e and earnest enemy of name than poor Ratrusin.— lie cannot be a more echolarly and able dispu tant of the pretensions of Rome, than Doctor hicHtu. He is not qualified by personal cheer gatton of the blight Catholicity bis spread over Rome and all Italy, which Professor JACODUe ban not already brought to aid his assaults upon Humanism. • Where, then, Is the vocation of Gavara Itis plain 'redo not need him." Passing over the utter unmanliness of the at tempt to cies; the talented Gsvaul, who never offends against decency in his lectures, with Barker mid Kirkland, and the untenable argil- meat that the occupation of 'a particular field by one laborer precludes &necessity founother, we take Dane with the Journal, and dirty that he has been anticipated by any one In the posi tion he occupies as a Lecturer against Cachet. Ram. He' may not have MOTS 1/01101411thip or force in disputation than Molina, JACQIII3S and MUSCAT; but he Remises an experience and knowledge of Catholicism which none of them can possess. He le a men who has been edoos ted in the Catholic church, who has Barred as a priest in its ministrations, and has an acquaint ance with the details of its organiaathin, its purposes, and its practical workings which no Protestant preacher, however learned or able, can, ever acquire. Prof. Jacobus, it is true, traveled in Europe, and was an eye-witness of tho Might Catholicity. .has ;Tread over Rome and all Italy ;" but he was 'only a witness of general, resmlls, o traceable to general canoes, while Garaul wes intimate with all the eecret and peculiar riorkinge of the system which has thus blighted " Rome and all Italy." With his large knowledge and experience of Romanismhe comes here to tell us what be knows, and warns us of the nature of the dangers to which we are subject from the growth of that power among us which has blighted hie native land. But, aide from this, Gavatzi has large expe rience as one of that noble bind of patriots who struggled for Italian Liberty, and Independence in 1848. A. part of his mission here is to pro mote the redemption of Rome and Italy from " the blight" which Catholicity has thrown over them, and-he cannot better challenge ore ' ere pithy for the cause of that noble country than by an exposure, from the stores of his knowl edge, of the.. despotism which is grinding it to dust. . From) these facts it is not hard to dOtermine "the void which Gana( comes to fill." His "vocation" is ono which no one else now in the field can follow. Ewen upon the hypothesis of the Journal, it is plain that we do need him. It may happen with those whose hearts were too cold to afford sympathy for struggling Hun gary, and who have stealthily given all the aid and comfort they dared to the oppressors of Europe, that GSTITAVS efforts to promote the re demption of Italy may seem proper subjects of mockery. They can talk glibly •about "the blight" which has fallen upon that fair land, but that does not binder them from hunting down the patriots who ire etriving to remove it. The Pope invokes French bayonets to exile Gamut from Italy; and his ooadjatore here invoke mobs to .ntit him, down in America. Bat the Atonal wholly blinks one item of its attack upon Harms', to which we:directed its attention. It denounced him as. 'a "bully" "mobocrat orator," and "a blackguard of the meanest stamp," and asserted that he - bad in; cited the mob, and was more reprehensible than the rioters who undertook to take his life. Rev ;ing thus held him up to public worn, and mutt fled the mob, it will not do now to turn round and say that it only meant to affirm that we did not need him because we bad Dr. McGill and Dr. Jumbos Are these tibia gentlemen In Quebec and Montreal, and have they ever teetered there? Because we in this region are well ,off for able defenders of Protestantism, 11 that any reason why Gavani had.no mission to fulfil in Canada? The Journal must take back its scurrilous a& 'atilt upon this noble Italian patriot, and Ito tacit approval of the Canadian mobs, before we can admit, as the editor. asserts, that the only difference between as is, that be hoe ventured to declare Me opinion of tho Inutility of Father Gavaui's lectures. Had that been all the differ enee'between us, we /build not hue troubled ourselves with any remark. It was the anion dieneitmealled for assault upon Gummi and tho apology made for the Canadlenmobe,which called forth oar utrietaree, and these offences tho Journal his not explained or apologised for. Until this le done, all other excrues go for no• thing. ' hiersco.—We bays received files of papers from the city of Mexico to the 24th of ?day .-- ,841.11 TA &RNA It continuing the work of organic. ing the Governtient. He has homed various de crees of a. stringent character. One of them centralizes the revenue of the States, whither' hereafter to be collected by the Suprema Govern. meet. Another decree provides for the distri bution sad Clusitication of the blusintse tops performed by the several department". A third relates to the 'lathy, which is divided into two claues—,the 'permanent and active. Every nit!. zen ie required to bear arms in defence of the Republic; the national guard is to be incorpora ted in the second clan, with certain exceptions. The permanent army Is to be compoeed of 16,r 816 infantry, 8,945 cavalry, 1,264 eugineens, 6.825 artillery, end 200 medical staff--total 26,- 558. The active militia cenobite of 51,968 In fantry, 12,286 cavalry, and 692 artillery—total 64,946. The decree specifies at great length the functions of the corps of engineers, of the mill. tau college, of the various regiments and bat talions of the artillery, Se Enlistment le to be either by conscription or by volunteering. The papers are literally flied with edicts' and decrees, all tending to centralize the power of the GOn . ernment, and to give it strength and security against popular ferments. - Affrays are of frequent occurrence between the soldiersof the garrison, the agents of the police, and the citizens. One of the police was found dead in on obscure street in the capital, his body pierced with numerous wounds. Oa the night of the 16th the corpse" of three soldiers were diecovered. The soldiers aro constantly 'quarrelling with the police, and fatal collisions hare repeatedlytaken place. • On the. 14th, of April the frontier colony of Sonora was attacked by 400 Apache They were gallantly resisted, end after several hour,' fighting were forced to retreat, carrying with them eight yoke of oxen.' Tie Indiana lost eight of their number killed arid , inany wound. ed. Only two or three biezicsns were wounded, andtotie killed. In Othluile it Is raid that the Indians are swanning, keeping the wretched In bebitents in constant terror, and 'thcapeillig them, night and day, to take up arms In their defence —Nen OrLemui Bee. Fang TIXAt —The Galveston papal of the Bdlnatent mention the arrival' of Gen. Petelfer F. Smith, who had proceeded Weetward to take command of that military department. G an „ Campbell, the Bousidary ,Commlesioner, was In. San Antonio on the 26th ultimo, in-good health. m aar L 0. Clarke, of New York, Ex Governor Paine, of Vermont, P. Greeley, of Dolton, and D W. 0. Clarke, cf Vermont, composing the ez. planing party sent out by the Pacific Railroad Company of New York to examine the country fora Rue of road thro4gb Terse, arrived at Acs• tin on the 26th ultimo, and left errand days at terwards for Fees Grehsto, where they expected to meet Hon. Thome, J. Rusk, with whom they will explore the country west of El Pus. There is no encouragentent for gold miner. In Texas. No gold worth the sioldng hu.yet bean discovered. The Hotudon Telegraph of the 80th ultimo Days: "Several companies of gold hunters have rev cent', arrived on the steamers from New Or. leans. We'regret that-these adventkrees hare been isduzsd to coma to Texas en a hors er- Mi. Those who hare not means to return to their homes east of. the Sabine may fad grotto, his employment upon the railroads, or la the corn end cotton fields in thaisterior." Tits Alton CM) Talepaph sayTs that Maass are osasping from Missouri is &eras. it state serest la ta:lass of recut osospea,and lunette that it would ba of great adratitsp to Missouri if all bar alarm wadi mate. a. that laths grated drawback to kai prosperity. ..~ Qom_ Tor thy Pittsburgh Gera corm sozacTunioas To RAIISOADS. • A correspondent of the Commercial journal, over the signature of "Allegheny," in yesterday's paper, attacks the Cleveland and Plttsbtuub Railroad, its officers and friends. The friends of both roads have applied to the present Grand Jury of Allegheny County for aid. Thu Pittsburgh and Stator:mile road ban obtainedw.recommendation for the subscription to their road, byAllegheny county, of $500,000, while GM application by the Cleveland and Piits burgh Company boa been refined—sad on what grounds! Was it because the subscription to the Pitts burgh and Cleveland road wee deemed unsafe ? The Board of Directors authorizedits President, Mi. Prentiss, to pledge to Allegbohy county their whole work, which has coat $3,000,000, for .the payment of the interest on $200,000, the amount asked from this County. They have over one hundred and six miles of road completed, upon which the cars are now running, and have been for more thou a year past. able bas earned for its stockholder! twelve per cent on their Divest meta. The busitieks for the first five months of the year 1852 yielded, in cash, $84,751,78, while the first five mouths of 1858 have yielded .the sum of $149,087.20, being an increase over a like period in 1852, of $65,285,47. This Inoue seventy-fire per cent. increase. Pti the face of all these facts "Allegheny" has the hardiho6d to assert that the subscription of $200,000, asked for by the friends of this. road, would be unsafe. Bet this is only one of the many reckless and false statements which the friends of the Steubenville Company have pub lished against one of the most Important public improvements of the day. What security can they give Allegheny county that their road' will ever be permitted to cross the State of Virginia? That they will even be permitted by the States of Virginia and Ohio to erect a bridge over the Ohio river, without both of which they never can reach the city of Sten ' benvillef Notwithstanding the recommendation ' of the Grand Jury, procures by a eystem of bo ring and •lontaide pressure," the Comminion era of Allegheny connty would prove themselves utterly regardless of their duty, if they ehould make each enbseriptlon until both those rights were first obtained. They have exerted all their influence in Rich mond and failed. They have since appealed to the people of Virginia, and • Senator to elected opposed to them, although the right of way for their raid wail made the test gentian. But 'Allegheny' says the Cleveland and Pitts bur& Company and Its friends are opposed to the interest; of Pittsburgh. Are such men as compose two-thirds of our business community, to he slandered in this manner with impunity.? While the application of the Cleveland road was pendleg before the Grand Jury and suppos ed to. be in sons danger of defeat, the citizens of Pittsburgh Bent • petition to the Jury signed by two- thirds of all the business men of the city, urging in the strongest terms, the favorable ao • Lion of the jury. This was done withone-say knowledge or limey of the officers of the Cleve land Companj, but as a voluntary anderstaking Of our business men who appreciate the import. nee of the work. This was presented by a Com mittee of citizens as a measure of their own Will he again charge that our own citizens are r oppesed to their •wa interests? ' The Journal's correspondent says, the Cleve bind and Pittsburgh Railroad extends to Bridge port opposite Wheeling. So it does, and there it enters a common depot with the Ohio and Cen tral Railroad and the Marlette and Cincinnati Railroad. The passengers from these roads go ing east have hut to step from one oar to [mettl es and be transported by this rood to Pittsburgh and the eastern aides, instead of crossing the river to Wheeling and thence by the Baltimore and Ohlo road to Baltimore- Is this of no inter est to Pittsburgh? Shall all this trade and travel be sent by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Or the Hemplield, because Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny County will not assist to make the connectin link between Wellsville and Beaver? The Mari etta and Cincinnati road connects at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Illianissipi road extending to St Louis, and this travel !gull not come to Pitts burgh because the friends et, the Steubenville road oppose the extension of the rircumbendibut to Beaver. The friends of the Steubenville road could not have struck a blow to the injury of Pittsburgh trade and travel more effectually than the defeat of the county eubscriptioo- Their motives are understood and appreciated. " , Allegheny" attempts to out a slur upon Sir. Prentiss mid his associates. Let me tell him that a board of direetare composed of scab men se Cyrus Prentiss, Zalmon Fitch, and Ju. Farmer, ',nose character .se men of great intelligence, ability, energy and Integrity has been well known in this city for the last quarter of a century, cannot now be iiiipairsi by his puny attempts at detraction. They are inlnitely• beyond his teeth. • Look at their capacity for the business they are now engaged In. Three millions of money have been entrusted to their charge, and eo ex pended as to vitalize twelve per cont. Yet "Al legheny,"—thie .champion of the Pan-handle— says it is ulnae to carnets county subscription of 3400,000 to such men. We hare no opposition to mike to the Pan handle Railroad; bet when their friends are making determined efforts to break down the enema of our only sure memo of preventing s large share of the injury the Baltimore and Ohio sad Ilempfield roads are calculated to do this city, they must not expect the friends° f the Circumbendibus to °Wetly submit to their outrageous snacks. We have forborne until for bearance le no longer a virtue. They say through their corrapondent"All,. gheny' that"the hostility of en, Ckeelond rood 1114 its often to the interests of "Allegheny coun ty was most strikingly manifested at Richmond last winter." "To their efforts in a great measure is. to be attributed the defeat of the right of way to the Steubenville road." That the Cleveland road either by its directors, offi cers or authorised agents, exerted, or 'armored to exert, any influence in Richmond Mat winter, either against the right of way for the Steuben ville road, or against the interests of Allegheny county Is wholly and estinlyfatie. Wheeling has done all in her power to prevent the Cleveland road from being built to B where it could connectwitb:the toed to this city. She has now au ally in some friends of the Steubenville road who havo been playing into her hands in-preventing the subscription by this ',Wheeling knows if this road be built her trade from Ohio Is gone.. Pittabargh, whom she hates, gets it. Twenty-one miles of road over is favor able route remalna - to be built. Allegheny coun ty ami Pitabarilt have It now In their power to decide whe th er It shall be done. .- For the Pittsburgh G PEUISTINAKLA Earvinuaz YOE 11138IILL The undersigned whose names are annexed to this preamble, deeply feeling the degraded po sition they occupy in this country, and - seeing . noiplausible hope in the future of the ameliora tion of their condition u denizens whilst re maining in this country, have reeolved them• selves into a company to remote to the republic of Liberia, where the rights and immunities of enfranchised citizens are guarenteel to them, with access' to 'all butanes' expedites. These advantages being ins measure withheld from them is this country, they feel their • inability of carrying out their designs utile' they hovels' contemplation siocesitnily without.the aid of the friends who are favorable to the promotion of Liberia enterprise. They purpose., if saccessfol In raising the requisite fonds of engaging In the iron and lumber burnous. Iron tire of Liberia is of the parent quality, yielding about 90 per coat, end would stmeessfally compete with Eu rope In the cheep:isms of manufacturing, and the various kinds of wood are of the moat sale. able qtialities. Therefore they have conoinded to ask the .aid of the Cabal of Pennry4,ania, either by subscribing stook In the company, or by voluntary contributions. They agree2o re (and ill money lu_two years to inch u do not with to engage permanently in the enterprise. Their object is not to make their enterprise a matter ealely of seltinterest, but they hope to advance thetacreate of Liberia and improve the condition:of the natives of the country by open. log to theta a means of honorable employment and inetruotleg them in the modes and isolenoes of civilized life. We earnestly hope that the friends will fever oar scheme and we shall ever pray, &o. Beanies Deem, of Holtideyaburg. Bony. WILLI/MB. of Johnstown. ' Tames LILLASOIf, of Blairsville. Jona H. 'ld. , Ilutue, Cireetuibarg. P. B. Auy information desired upon the Bab. jeer, •ill be communicated by addrce6lng, twin Start/. pomace paid. HI1111111:1110, Ps. , Jane 16,1868. 87010114710/1 07 'Ellloll4l/1 70 LIBIIIIJA The bark Adeline received on board last stetting one kindred; sad thirty-foar _emigrants for Lt. built Niue'Vali of these people are from Ton• : noes, and the remainder from this State—Oren. ty 7 sevra belonging to respectable colored families well known in Savannah. We learn that two benevolent hiltdsten of the Gape!, the Bev. ' ;Mr. Dyke, • Presbyteries, and the Bev. Mr. Smith, a Methodist, came with the emigrants from Teo• sense, remained with them during the tedious ten days of their encampment near the city, shared Stair humble accommodations and faro, sad stood by them at their embarkation as their last act, distributing among them the Bibles generouly given by the Bible Society. —Sas. atorliati. 2/wiorsza from the oast of At/Us state that matracs persons sold oat of Monotony of St- UM Ulan it gun to the neighboring tribei hove ben delivered up to the authorities. Fif teen of the buyers sad maim bad been convict ed., A =tains stave dealer, Don Crispo, was la lobos, irsitlatpssesigs to the. Canaries. for /Ad. For jefiflarliirl the ships of earlier') boss trying to some this well known character. • • • TBAINZII CARD—LAw Tanateummr.—Jatlgt Be/Wlll.O, yesterday morning, at the Rs I in Brooklyn, gave his decision in this long-con tented caso. A very large and intensely inter ested audience was in attendance. • - - •. He accompanied his decision with a writken Opinion, which cur readers will perceive, by ref create to it, was replete with sound law. noble arid healthy sentiment. tic took the child from Rose Porter and iirivarci el It to the father.' e es part of th pro - 1 , Rim decision sterner' to give universal Refec tion. It bad been arranged gramme, got op by those opposing the o elm of Trainer, that the child should take on moat sadly at being delivered over to the friends of her father, eapecielly as erne had been told th;y were acing to shut her op sod starve her. Bh played the part very well while under the eye of her =intern, bat en soca es her father took bar in his arms and passed oat, she was tranquil as a lamb, and seemed happy in her restoration. Thus ends this '. Negro Be* " Cue; a cue *dal, had not the subject of it been (lark and &aimed by a white mietreas, would have been diaposod of in one hoar from the time of ; the service of the first writ. We are happy to learn that the, cue was de cided on high and independent ground., unaided by the Union Safety Committee, unenlightened by the Empire Club, and unaffected by my fear of a di/solution of the Union. We bellive a Tait majority of the clear heads and honeet hearts in the State will respond to the lair, the sentiments and the deoition of Judge • Barenio. It will teach rowdies. harlots and demagogues that, oven to New York City, a colored man's child cannot be withheld from him with impunity. Trainer appear, to be a respectable colored man, and has unexceptionable Oredentials from the Mayer of Mobile. His wife, a virtuous, re spectable, Christian woman, is a slave, in that city. Such ire the laws of Alabama that Train er and hie rescued child would be exposed to the ; lose of their freedom should they return thither, Ile to therefore making an appeal for aid to buy! hie enelaved wife and bring- her to this State..—i, Who will aid the poor fellow in snob is under.' taking.—N. Y. Tribune. RAILROAD -1110 N SALIM TO BAILED —WO are glad to lean that active measures are being adopted for the construction of a Railroad from Salem to Bayard's Station, on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.. At a meeting held in this place, on the Sib inst., arrangements were toads for effecting s survey of the route, with the least possible delay ; and doubtless we shall have aro long, a report of the practicability and proba ble expense of the Road. Of the advantages to be derived from sunk a m 4; as well to oar County in the Public, there ran be no doubt. The distance, which lies wholly within Columbiana county, is but 16 miles; and those acquainted with the ground, assure ue that it is-s remarkably favorable route. This road, of sixteen miles, is all that is lacking to complete by far the shortest and most direct tine of Railroad between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. That a branch connecting some point on the Pennsylvania & 0. R. R. with Bayard's Station, will ne made, there is no doubt.,—and that Salem is the point from which sunk branch can be most easily, cheaply and directly constructed, we think le beyond question. We trust then, that cur ' citisene and those living (long the l ine f the proposed Road, will lose no time in arranging preliminaries and preparing for the undertaking. We hope a general meeting of all persons inter ested in the undertaking, will be called by those who have charge of the matter, as soon es they are prepared to make a definite statement rela tive to the practicability and cost of the propo sed Road. The citizens of Georgetown, and other neigh borhoods along the line, are earnestly engaged In the work, and a emudderable amount of stock hiss been already subscribed. None can be more interested to the bodertakiog than the eitisens of Belem.; let an then, see that none are Mors no to the work of carrying it forward to. limed, tompletiott. —Sok= Jowl:a/. We have recently passed over a portion of the Pennsylvania Railroad in this vicinity, and feel gratified in observing the rapidity with which the work on the ereond track Is proneeatcd. , The principal object in the way of its rapid completion, is the inability of..the Company to obtain iron for the whole double track. Crest credit is doe to those having control of the road, for the untiring energy displayed in urging L forward to completion. To the Engl• neer Corps in charge of the western division we take mach Pleascre iu „ ansouling the highest praise for the skill and promptness exhibited in the management of the work. The coostruction'of the double track from La trobe to Pittsbargb, a distance of 30 milee, is under the general superinteculance of Mr. W. IL Humors—a gentleman of worth, and highly es teemed —orals ted by Mr. Caleb Copk sad Ilene, Piemonte The portion of the work between Lstrobe and Manor Station Is in charge of .Mr. Cope, and the remaining part, trout the Manor to Pitteboegh, is under the care of Mr. Pleas- ants. Them gentlemen, though young In years, bore roeponeible and srdnous duties ashigned them, all of which they have diecharged ln'a manner highly satisfactory to the Company, and eminently creditable to. themselves. They all entered the corps in the lowest rank, hot by sir toe of Inherent talent, which is always progres stir, they have risen to their present enviable positione.--Grenuionvk Jesus lansagros, of the Fifth District Court, New Orleans, reoently made a decision of pest inoreet to steamboats navigeting the western rivers. Action was broUrbt by Son against Car ame, owneti oultna=l7.ta Ateamer Dellettis No 2, to roinveAlte value of quantity of merchandise shipped to New Orleans, and thence on the Du/lain No. 2, to Napoleon, Arkanear, The goods were landed on the wharf boat at the place of delivery, end freight paid for them. The steamer left, and soon after the wharf-boat and the goods were entirely destroy ed by fire. Salt woe brought by plaintiffs. who reside in Philadelphia, to recover $6BB 31, the value thereof, alleging that no. delivery had been made. It 'was shown by the testimony, that the. custom on the 3lissiesippi - river wits to deliver' goods to the master of such wharf-boat, and the' Court held that this wee sufficient to discharge the defendants. "The moment the freight le de posited in safety at the place of &etiolation on the river, that moment the carrier's liability is tenlinated, and that of the warehouse man cam" mencee, provided the plasm is well known and the usual place of deposit. Ills duty le to carry safely, whfch ditty is performed by delivery at the place of destination. Judginentwes render ed for the defendants. A^ Path PANSY is titai Faoscuoc.:—.Califor nisyrith its extravagant prices, would be &pp*. rently'the loot place for • peony paper, hat wo have received a copy of the fiat one cent paper, the started la San Fraticiteo. It to ra ther larger than o five dollar bank bill, and is well filled with balances advertising. Its lending article contains just twenty-five lieu. Among other intereetlng matters it contain , is the bill of fare of one of the eating-house la San Fran. chino, which shown the prices of - food at that es tablishment We make the following extract from it: Pvrunriou Barked pork and beast, 25 cents; Porter. noise steak, 87; beef steak, 25; pork steak, 37 ; mutton chop, 87; veal c tie t, 25; fried or broiled liver. 25; . (reek eggs, each; 25; Boston ergs,. three fried, 37; bowl of bread and milk, 37; mimh nod :silk, 87 • strawberries sad cream, 75; fresh peaches, ' 75; Ise mum, 75; sods water, from the fountain, 25; Aunt Bally's pad ding, with error, 12; Cousin Jane', padding, with same, 12. I Sate. Sun , CANAL.-1 e leark.by the corres pondent of the - Detrolt Advertiser, (het the work on the Sant Ship Ceara bee been commenced, and that Mr. ilarvey, the Agent of the Compri• ny, is indefatigable in his efforts to hen; for ward the important enterprise.. The old Indian Agenoy buildingles boon rentd for the atmorn. modation of the gentlemen connected with the work, and buildings have been pot spat the heed of the portage for the laborers. Capt Canfield, the Esglneer, le at hie peat and hard at lock. The old Sant town begins to look up under the now order of things. Correa Susumu.—The Ince:ai r ing yields of the Lake Superior Copper Mince are giving fresh Impetus to coppenmelting. The Detroit works of the Detroit. and Waterbury Company have doubled their eipatityfor balancer, and besides the now furnace, a rouge of buildings are. going up for the purpose of entreaties the copper that le known CO remain In the slag or refuse taken out of the smelting farnaces. TO2 MAUI hltondliaw.—On the Otit last, the people of Idlohlgen sic to vote upon the gnostical of adopting or rejecting a low for the repression of tbo liquor truffle in that State. If the Toth be in nivee of animal:dog the law, the sot takes effect on the fleet of Deoember next I and if the negative prevails, the law is to go Into operation on the fleet of 'January,, 1870. The latter rote would be ooneidered, we presume, "art indefinite postponement" x,soon Hun boo lumped! Convieted bud February by the Bolted Stale. Circuit Court, In this oily, of haring resorted • fugitive slave from the Marshal, he was awaiting the punishment prescribed by law—s the of $lOOO ands pant Imprisonment. Dot day before yesterday he died. Perbape at that higher Trlboual to which he is summoned, It nosy pot be doomed so groat a crime In him to hate remembered that be via neighbor to "ono that fell among thieees."—A/b. Eve. Jour. Wi had the plenaure of offering a ohalr this morning bisuor distinguished friend, Goy. WOOD, vho.has just returned from Washington. The Oursnior has, after totioh hesitanuf, eon.; oludedlo seospt the ofßoe tendered him by the Adrololstretlon, and expects to salt lathe steam er Illinois of July 20/6, taking *the Isa mu routs.--Okos Liar , i Can row vex Weisz—Meters. Simb&B & Gorton, oar builders. att the corner of Hamilton and Schuylkill and Second streets, Rosh Hill, have just finished a number of very elegant and traperior passenger care for the Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburgh Railroad, to which enterpriee, it will be remembered, the Pennsyl- 'outs Railroad Company hare made • bancheomi subscription of stook. ''he cars will do <audit I to Philadelphia.—Phil. N. Amer. Last week a man was arrested in this town, upon suspicion of being the murderer of a man is Mercer comity, Pa. A description o 1 the person of the murderer received here, is thought to agree with the appearance of the man arrest ed. Some persons are expected from the plate of the murder who may be able to identity him. —Prairie Democrat, Freeport, ' STILL OX ?XX CARPIT.—Hap and carpets, the desigus of which represent episodes in Uncle Tom, are offered for eale by the upholsterers of Paris. The French had expressed much pmpe hy for the sufferings of the glare; bat it seems 'that they mean to help the reel of the world in treading hirkander foot. • , kTai county courts of Harrison, ;Barbour and shoe counties, Va., have refused to gnat li censes to retell liquor. In the Kanawha county court there was found a majority of one in favor l i of granting licenses. Toe WOOL Tacna—We learn that the Wool growers of the Eastern end of the County, hays mostly disposed of their wool, at prices ranging from 60 to 60 cents. Teem to yet considerable wool on Jtand In other sections of the County.— Wash. Com. FROM what we have seen outlying, and an credibly informed by others, the prospect for the prevent wheat crop haa never beim better.—Por- Lap Co., (0.) Sentinel. LSAD FLOP LAYS &IWO& —The Ulster Company on Lake Superior boo just 'hipped to New York 400 pigs of lead, worth $2,000, and will hereaßiftslalp weekly from 400 to GOO pip. The expeneee..o the mine are e►id to be less than s2,ooo,per month. r LAND WARRANTS LOCATIID...-It appears from the Pension Office report that land warrants have been tuned to the amount of nine minims else hundred and thirty...five thonsand three hundred and twenty sores. The Whige of Wieconein have nominated Clow. Farwell for re•eleation. Mr. HoltoU la the Free- Soil candidate. ' Five Thousand Dollars Wanted. 'Da - A PARTNER, motive or silent, with ...lb capital Cr tro= $3.000 to 115,000. to invest in • mart respectable and Interallrebuelnent In enovrefisl operation to the Beath.= and instant cities. entren Pittsburab Post Otbm elating ether. an Interview mar be bat. telTd3t Lots For Sale I&'Ftno locations for Summer Residences at pirate sae. until th. 80th natant d { o'clock nod all unsold at that time will be adored at auction, on the ground. In what I. known at the "Scotch Bottom." attaining land. of the late J.., !toes, and lying between the greddocka Field Plank head and th e Monongahela river. now lad out In Lon of two. two and • half. and tine acres. by It. H. IPS owsn. Terms of .p•iment made env... but • email amount of the mnettart• money wall be - remand to band. 'lnsane of _l•lsdtioo It. D. NINO. Trude. Dar Livitst Commanrr.—The only remedy • offered to the pablio that has Rorer failed to me, when dlrestlona are followed, is MIAMI% LlVild PILL. It has been .•retal rem bell. the nubile. and haw boon introdmd do ail maim of the Onion. Where It Nina need, it ham had Wm mold triumphant moan, and has MaallYdriven oat dam elf other acedldnen It has been tnelnaler all the different phases of Ilepstla, and tma lam fount equally efficacious in all. for We by all the erinctea enmehne rod e.rek.a.• In min and country, and by the proprietors PLE %° a Ow. 00 Wood .tneL ;tea M& Bowman :—From infancy I have Wen allotad with wash am and abort.ightntnam and In .11 tor travels I have naysz ham sble to rata pair of f/LitSES that lid: holy um 1 hays had asaand parts that would qoaab nu to Dm mote &ottani,. but could never reap them on mote than mohair hour from the tart that they eluded tuch treat pain. I hat/vaned to P. rear adnytisentath by which 1 to. you had mat Imparted soma, and sa It has lanna my ma enad aim to gat • halt that would hanant me. I though/ 1 wouldary rot.. lo• none not Oink axe donning when I no they morn roan ea.er coy ezpectelons. 1 hew opt been able to read by, canlballale for more than halt an hoar at any lane Wore Ige the/m.ol.lam dine• I aot thaw. I reed ono Ounday el day. and until ten eclock,nithout expw tlenclnli the lout pen. which is • thing / hare not done be:ore err yearn I Gal this much se I thirds It deserving 'your ennerprise e and boohoo others may b. lisnrAtted !mit. . Soo are'et Merry to male use of my'came at arty Cute for refer.um I am. sit, truly yours. ULTIRT ZABL. Wharf Master. Pittsburgh. F.11.-I forget to Meatiest that my wife Is greatly tuns. fitted by the pair the got. am] tieuslly please , Held W. believo Nature bar prorided remedy for every Memo whista grab I. heir to. BMWS PETILOUBB or POCK OIL. put up.. It nova, ft= the great lahontory.eoneealed deep to the bowels of Mother Barth. Is, without doubt, one or U. trester...l throe noseitee. Bali the following testimottY. firms h 7 a crateful lenient: rI.I4BIIST Suszr, _011.1... Sept. 16. slr. S. 11. Klor—ar: 1 Pau add w_ roar Poulain.. or Sock OIL maw too wean: our. Sava bun 1000 o Ivor aunt la got a Putt.; supply. amid ba t. sold Mao dose, more. We'llaf • found Us CM 141 , 7 esooliont In Flu and Drasntorr. My dauhter. st the thvo your sant .as hero. vu lying .en do• Uth tn• num I on. her • ausponnfol. and to tltro• noun ran fox aralool. and on• Imue.dat•lr. It Is aloe an extrundlnary ranaly, for ton •nd Influted 0p... Cola lindue, and Skalmatiam. and lor thy Hu; onme bars ton aired ot lon=linge Patna nab aslant. - Mug "or ado be .11 tee donna. In Plltoburgn. 1.9 [Puna adevaleing Petroleum plum enny.r.„ ~-.II:2I•BURKE'L BARNES' SAFES—Here W' the kind of testimony as to the taloa of our 11•1110. * MM. which v• can confidently net the remataUen of oar wort. - ate novo .1,..3i mbustwa praetor that robe mode for oar rootlet and ordinary om, sad rold abroad, bar* teen outdoeted to Um SNOWIEST TESTS LI ACTUAL CONTLANBATIONI. and prose:rod their contents totally free tons dame. Tbe IDtlo.lna Is another mut of the tertkelnconttatable ohmmeter:— sio,cloo worn! 01 110015 AND PAP= LAVED WITH A $lO UJI! ALl3lOa. KM COM; pmt Nonteabir la 1832. Lorna Hum a Hun..—Desr Elng Your two wcte duly notfved. I no *burnt *Um ham. I wooht P. In reword to root We, I woad* It perfectly FILM / tweet the owe I houghtef you hot fall. on the menalne of Lb. 10th LI Jo* Istt—my *ere bothltot Wow bunted to rhea. It wan halt of wood •14 brick— • hglo thro. non DIY e.lO w ho mini the Ur* of the an, end all Into tbe v. Le ttamo unt of ell. It wss • \.q hot Erg Slyenst, book' sennouto that were In the aars. swrountal to aeon , tto IhnoP sysr tand Dohs*, she* woe tete& There was not ticsa Wend; and anther. 100121 talhnsor roman who it doh* bonne*, to lo* no dm. but bay • gay to keep th eir 10p..., •e., lo—sed wo. ewe that le wood. b eon steely reesetatend year Wee to It( T'".."-'l7. JOHN Of.LRKR. • IfiroA.RD.—Docter Mims having been p14..4 frau Ms oelteial dunes .. Burma and niglobo of as U.S. Marino amplest wilths Mara en kb an& 0 led at , entkos to his Profession. Moo sOl nalltleueo No. 1* Third stmt. above rmlthEs4L 1:1370.10 - ge-Ws DIRLCT the attention'of our read ers to the alrortitetotot of "1101058 INVIGORATING c000z0t....t., be found open N. font* rue s. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! FL, C. L 00.1116, Una; No. 69 Woad 6troot. litaburgh. DIRECTOILO : Simon L. of the Ntaso. llartford. Ouroa.p. ... —.Mat of *owl • • Co. Mader. .... giros et sons. ••Netiamee. ifisnwel Didrfola Into of Wane. Rios • UO, Ill.bitae af Otani.. Men.. A Co. A.. mts . • Co. (direr A ..... of Willard • Wod. Jeri P -.—Flrea of Stone • Maw. /Nam a - Nino of My. Clary & Hoorn Jaws . ofJemes Lem • Co . narks .... of 0. D. Mush • Ilke John .0 of . S.C. flogs • CO' 11 sirs N LaroJxst,—..Vlim of . A A LIIIIM9CI the Choirs 11,A1icy...-." of acekloy t Ca° Anris Atterbury,),......Firm of Aegis Atiarburr Ir.. a Ale Ltd P.11•Alon, of J, Batboy Morgandl Ho . AMA. T of Tspabrl4.e. D. lahl * Co . John ot Nelson* Co . Gate P SAMIIIO, Stan & Gonne C of alaums• • Oohing. t - Y'5°47. 7 4 .-- 7=ITIVgItAM4I& Thomas JNO tagar...--.-...1 Ira of T. • II Mesengw. David Nutford... ----Firm of &amnia Win tad. phAt0,......-.-1,1,m or Norma. Natter ! haft (7.ia . u. Ylrm of dok a mai. A (Art ABa ..... •. Barnes & Oa. Hoe Loot of B. Aneknood Son. Luaus 1144145,-.........--tina of HOWE,. Allen A Do. Jana A. Drawls& .... --Vim of Bronx,. Reimer Dvight. Irlae A. Ilnatimao.s. tam of Trothmeheta.Nearll A Co. AA. If Pkotrt,..--...-.llrct of Barn. Hurlbut & Co. Curtis of Condit A Noble. Hunt A —Mem of Not. • Oinks. Hs. E'"lllMV"—!'!.." o .T . Agtglq.l,l%lT ttpm ,t; et w aO. ekciva of Georre.P.wes • Co. AMNON . L. LOOMIS; Yells/hat ClllB. 1. MARTIN. BeonotarT: 7 . R. C. LOOMIS, (Of the tete Arm of brCardy & Loomiej WEIOLLIALE MAI.= lti BOOTS AND SHOES, '59 Wood street, Pittsburgh. p 3,11,13 DAGUERREOTYPES AT TEE ' NATIONAL GALLERY: 4AZIESON'S National Dignerroan Gallery, mat of the Miami sad BWlrst atteet, (Opsaslts Wan'. Draceltoce.)Yittiberah• and Oottlirmea wistilar to obtalnlLVlkolltmelnl at c.d.r.pc price; .01 plum WI at_ol.• above eetablich• wet. lilted up nith 11111 ;rpm am. sad say Ugh% ensued crith sech Atli he opegator can tele the nowt emirate tce eta 4141., of the hazes Fenn with ell the *lnsolent of t te=d I tirana wdar Ilesa=oferighTlithe 111.1thconenet Malted Write • whizz% taleu • Nen bet recemblene*. 1111.14kenmeerlaten et Rick end dseepadl mous Is 6%.„TP•rtathLTlVvidtroa rani ri — Ttotrason,li Diamood. matomrinT . A. H; HOLMES tiz BRO IGLICII/ACTOSBIS Of SOLID BOX vies', SLEDGES, PICKS, BUTTOCKS, CROWBARS, PITTBBUBGEL Oak. 15 15/052 St., betwatili lit and *ad. sir An work wursatadixs2 to ur7 0aan115122541155 iab2l Third Annual \ S \ tatemept \ (IF TUE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND 115 NADINE InUELLBIOS 0011PANY, of tlaiobttrg. Ittuatorto, ?oak 114.1. Amato of tboOsolosay. nor 1, 'es_ipog 016 61 1 1 tosedsurs toed to Day 1, 1661...,..... 166.2.50 66 \ \ lotonolt toed on Losaa,..—. 916 19 % \ etstlonoo7 and. Ot6o. forodtaro-- 1.090 00 1 &1 ---411 1 11\16 Promo:um esoloollod----..-S 2.799 9 4 Da tornoloatod—.-4-..-.., 7.16161 Lomos.Xxpozoon, Ocomlostons. 80. , \ . EMEE;SiMI =8.310 Capnal &Wk. paid In and newed-..:-.- j lOO.O 00 Bot. l ".. 1 otb-r Cub on band.ov to hondsof arm — ' mokmrest bv bonds— . 17.820 81 um. turaftun tilitic;«ii — Low. ao , --VALAIS 79 Armat of adingta I chunks assind tits COUP aaa7 not yot 5,1200 90 ••• •• • JOHN P. nurnitarviu"... Dauphin orourdril P. C. SCOW/CIL Eforrioburg • JONX/S. Phtladolabla; •• A. IFILITINA, &akar. PlttiLburgb: A. A. CARRIER; JOHN L RUTHERFORD. Dan:4W conwzr; A. J. OMANI% Harriotoom. A T. JONEs, RODItIiT 15.102 Z. Carbon county: JOHN P. IRUTLIEOFORD, President. A. J. HILLS?, &oratory RW ignuu mAlAg.p.p. of Inland - navigation: .ao. on toorenandtse cliy earrorry. as lowan rat& nolotenteritb safety. Polkdeo on Sbrolline bower nornetruilly or lbr • trrin ot :was. such Odiee, comer of Fourth aod AmPhrleld strata. .la2ur A. A. taItRIZR, detrag7. Citizen's Instminee uompeny ef Pitt:oMb FL D. DING. MISIONIM AANDLL L. INARAIDSLL. EMIT- • clerics, et WATER. 1171Sinall sea= e3O WOOD BTU= \ INSUBIN NULL AND CADDO RUMP GAI TILL OHIO AND NIBBSAINPBT lIIVERJ3a AND TBIBUTA. Dial. • /RP Aura. nratArt len at dam& "Mir. , 41" unmet thesorAr al Ch 82.4 oar ZALAND,IVAF7O.4I7OI. and TIL,LNEPOILT477OI.I. DIU00011: 4 1! - rtilakA". lto W....8,46.\ b.t DuAlanr.r.r.. llncI Inch Joe; B. Dri Wll ve:Aß. B.LI arbana lnch ird,r.ar • J. Beboonatrer. \ II att.. Bryant, Wta loans IL Penmen. 4X, JOHN T. [MOAN-- T. KINNEDY PII.ILIP IrdRIP REMOVAL. v LOGAN, WI SON . Br. CO. I:ETOM=B ADD WHOLESALE DEALERS 111 FORIMON A.lln Deaffifflo lIAILDWAILKe 01:ITLETILY, , dhr. tn. llace removed to their new and eitenvive. dom. N 0.62 Word street. four doors above tha at-Marin Baal, where their customers. sod merchants eremerdbre me Mel ed to an mandeestron of th llmest noundat• mood. omit ever offered to iO4 dtr. • s PICO Fleming Brothers, \ (iooolsloll.B TO J. KIDD & 00.) WICOLZBALE 1)311001112* No. 60 Wood Strut, Pia:burgh, P. 03. M 11.3piators of Dr. atgazio's Celabratad \Veriagfe . .tore CHARLES E. Lomas. \,‘ STOOK AND BILL BROKER: Notes, Bonds, Norgages Negothsted: PARTICULABATTZNTION OLITA TOTRIBITE.CILMIT -- '.LAD BALE OT BUM. Sir•Ottlas aver B. Jams t Co.. aanuT.lTaxl sad rocath REMOVAL POSTLEY; NELSON & CO., MANOIAOTIIIUMS Olt HAMMED ABB CAST a= swum AND aPODP3, GUN BABBELS, SOLID BOX VIM; PICK% =DOM WiTTOCKII, se. we. Rave remoredie No. n Market street, where thee ausumeen. sad mettbsitto morally. an Invited to oxo.slos oar stook Mery ',entwine ele.vhere. Ll.OlOO Whet the egeney for the tale of Dieser. N. that. A Co:. eeiebratsd HAY AND BIANIJED 1001114 tto., ere an prepared to famish a superior utleto of look.. Itsolorn Pion. toodol2ao JAMES. P. TANNER. WHODESALI DELLXa tI 80011. CHOEI,. -BOBIS!!, MIA &C., Ito. 66 WOOD criciv, vrevEsucalti Between thied-and Muth. reg - My stock embraces every variety and gi . i..4.1==0...u. at. Dambased Mood from utscloart”, adapto4 expressly ta =odour and Bummer mita. and orlD aokt tan. tavorablT Inch (Dom of Pal a. dalpOrgiad tkir Irerk i n.nrebasant nal Wean ell and azaDdsu balm Dunne. mn2 WELIOW3 DAGUERREOTYPES. Post onnox 111111.11139. THUD trIMIArr. CITIZENS and strange:re who wish 'to oh tale. accurate, ortftlio sad Mb 11. Ulteneaa. at • modetato ptio•ortli tad ft td their intme, to call at CAL, troll known ettabliatacett, wham auxin ntleacUoit to u.rant•ed. ar ao' char. cutclke Ilavtag one of the Wrest and boat arraagal Bala eltrilahla era COY eructed to the tet room, with huctracumts of the moot pactreslllll4. 4..04 bay los adopted it i alatem of Dscrocr+, sectua, aa te. yrs.,. Or the Orate& booth et rtlicapela wad h. 'lark. Alt. eh kth..lf to D. to offer to the. ram. of th• Art, •Arta of Dar am 1.1.110111 1 / 4 dttur altAly et la grouta, orb. mem bora . neaps 0r...1 emoting, In NM as • tem, from ple-a tt.. WO 114 • ELSILBIED. • Ou Wolaboday. Jabs 1.5, by 4.lshou Inotq s, Mlos C• 1011111 M , wood daughter of Dr. John IV mu. of Pittsburgh. to hon. JOSEPH HOICKMR, Pitts. burgh •nousl Ototrorteues IL Z. Church. • HARLEM SPHlNGSeeCneueal CanintTY• t?. nig sum; norairna. THESE rural, pietnreeque and popular' tznet go. own fbr IL. *Werth. rf paym saors. The preprint. Dr eovedeat , tut ha us Of fall tl ea t111141.10n b, 01 who OM ISM. him with ► vialu rillrer i etaed with th .o, e be the eagle? ingulvs, • .t; the eitlelet (which le extentre)of the vont vonnocalions deecelptioe, attended 0. anti end anted bntine. In addition to the L WILING& tea. webers enjoy ea enviable reputation, Mow are • tacehts of bee. aLft glitter awing; welt suited Par Ur Tne.nont Ammar Wats:neon PhysiCas a msT i : •l' oel:n d' nee been warn& and lbw deeming to porno eat ty. am of treetosent lind. et CARLIN. B , B=oB. en the atatorts and 000••10.110011dratrable for that puree. N01.1:011.1DIM lad afar venom can .0,611=2 , letabtialmant. and aa many men la the of 7 he Sprints an 'Stunted on the road honsiltamtwinfile Centoo. e midi:teen of Carrollton, TS miles front Stsebesorillva aed wiles from Canton. The branch of the Eltiabersh end Cleveland Kellner:l s now merpletad to Carrollton.• The Nellnevid• ll.pot on the mole line of aid rod being only It mallet distent. /lade urill gun to t 0.., palm donne the anat. The Lacer of then Bodes% Ile beautiful 'semen to them sal the pinned wales and aim en mot Ea to radar Um plus • mast antral:do retreat dtuing th e Bummer warm. . 1 014bs terms . mr Ikerdlei. Bathing. de , ere then sa es tollnelsks we selected item • musks et teifir- , Pram. Hsu Shatau Macho, tUtal. talk, almost. I. 114 a. I aserfany taahrrat NM maartadallit b atata that I sa wall asatialatad with .11 tha petatdsal Wawa Wawa at lb. Ualtad atnisa .ad emir bate. lb.ty 1,111011 of Males Sprat. aro prelarabla to all thorn; aroaetallr cm savant at Melt wait and sittrattra tirtaaa sea I ash to much the mm rataral TOa* *ma is suf. aging aosataaaltr as shun 'IOW Mem, 12=ts Mutat the put MI.011111,26171,1311;171,0•11121. Atha Dr. r. s Dthfre. htursunnuth September V, 1142. nr olthtlen baying been retorted tut to the qualities and etleuer of believ e ens nprinm I naiad waned teens. ly ear that I User contain gradient Weal t i r o D•rties, and surb r an eekulate4 to basent may persons Winans baalthirlthe tonlo or strengthenuag ortheipla le moreprotothaut la them than in anr o th er lelowel Water I here era eottlatel. jelnrdnd T. 3. DINING. If.D. /1101.1NTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.— great:taining SlXTris ACIUm OP OItoOND. the ut of which te • beautlfal grove, so elevated es to bILIM • wm.m mates view of the nee Creek Valley. adlnattod tour whet from the edtr. mileittlem htmlelrePe• I..rrtie= IbN. var . . the •Ileghesi and met. 0209t11 are • wambrteble BOOM =UM* for • tamest. Apply t i•l7 • B. fixU. • Reel Istata Amt., No 11 lthtrt NSW BOOKS—Jaat arrived from Harper it Brothers— rr .1= sad IS lamb. 4.t r " "h I sla *sme l l. edlikra the recta of the Ihroood Zspedlrloa. llomallshe of rhe Itanellsh Idestm SN.O. B. Ty,k, Tn.'. of 11171 J. L RIAD. 75 fourth street • OILS -20 bbLe. Linseed Oil; to Mak nellaNl arming OM . 10 bbl.. Tanarre Oil, a antorlat artleln /0 bbla. Pm 1 Saimara . Oil; 20 big.. Lan! NO.. 1 and 180 gallaa. Wbala 010 NO tams reined Simla (111. 10 nom an/ 111 , We by PLIWIN6BROMERS. .1.17 larewars to 4..614 , 1 Oa. 03 Waal atrial jhtOKED II&LIBUT—Jast received by n i rt i frp, 20014. noted AAA W. A. 11ea.1311.0. Grocer sad Tea Dram. VANILLA BEANS I —, For elle low, by the by UM) W. A. lISKILURG. CURED RAMS-5 mks plain kllrullatila"tatT",3= (REAM TARTAR-5001bs. crown Tartar, kir"' • rum tao BILOTIMILL l A LUE VITRIOL-00 lb's: Blue Vitriol, j. 1 7 1. act mod nal M. Itt YLEXCIRI BZOTIIIRS: AT LOO.IIOL--341 bbls. 92 and 76 per cant. nbmbe4gby Ws by the bAltbarni et WM, - • 111.1411111110 BUOTLIEB.Z. riIURP&NTINE-25 bbi& Turpentine, in 11_ stare and tu We Dr /017. . MAXIM BIIOIIECILL VOLOONX-36 dm. "Farinee Cologne, !gam°, DEANS DEANS-7 bbl . white - Bu ns for nab by -7 J•l7 112111$Y 11. albums. ifiLIKESE-310 boxes Chem for sale by / nasain.cotaaas L'lSU—White Fish, Trout, Btuut, and Lake Itaduas4 Ibr slot, jar =my B. ermuns. VRENCH LAWN CRAVATS-4m r e . alrei MEM" .17 Got MIL 74 Wax% gtegmt. fIOSSLi DUCK LINENS FOR PANTS, with • basdasta• ammtiaaat atiMais and Label WUw varthos, ned at CUltlllara. (WEI: Erin. 74 ead atort. 1•17 X 0. BCO/..8., , i 8 hhda. good M \gum • on ccoolvauxi sad for sakla• . • - =WWI a CO. • OUISVILLE LIMB--50 bbl. Lonfri Lim..Jostried STrillib ler ' ell J. & DiLWOWEII . VEITE LAWN OILMTATS. for Ewa d;; mu " jw " " " ira l frw ci aotr. q. f f 14 'ariFFE of \ CTITZ EEPOSITE BAVS OF eittbanott. Iltersohulas veered Nay NI. 1353.1. - liarolmi, That uth ibe Et' !bottom of the adsexe Easton. Beat of Fittsioarebin &amoral meeting .amp Died. hare socipted. eat loraty do wealth. tbartar sad Aet of, acorporvon &pithead th at 29th day of A,plll A.D. 1333. \ fthordluDon peoeltUtone 18,13.1 Resaire. T hat b e lacerdtest d4Le el. th e Detceof tb• 140 t. to &pea tbe limas theatre dobeenttlons to Mt Coital lioththof tbar.Nalth. between the boatel:N.o &Gloat A ar. and 3 o'cL.-ok r,,st.. and h t furt. publlo vide. ioer.of be stem by adeerneat In aw daft: tater , Publish by old, of the Ithardi \ jaPLltt \ VAMUEL kIefaLURITAN, Seitstary. 10HAWIIVALLEY FARMERS' A RANCE TPAIII. of Westlthtia, Nee Tait. A 11 V. 12 •741.11% Ybebbb....34.ysikn. nullam Hector. Charles 11, Toll. Janes Vedder, Babdees, limey V•loder, treaty B. Sell. ltosf,A. W. Toll, ittlith LL Dec n lk Nk.boles Brost; \ WILI -n ear easiest rat of the &cat bel„rlous =Dm\ simp- Ranch Ottin, 21 Elth • • telitirdin • : • • .13 , ,1143,N, Anent VAR 'S \ AND COAL FOR SALFT-Sitaa ju ted 1i bath tonnthip. too tall. beloir the tor ,et.The \47 =taloa On acne of escallft t Woo. than* Land acres cleared sod Imlay n. Th e limos Learns ea/ thir doelthat. It Leh* frame Darn. otyhsrA tea Aloi s about lto mass of, DoaL under and adßintruiee ab D. Ism. ant , the Kota of way to th e fleet. be Co. of the bast loustod fornsal worts rhea s on steer. .b.e whole !Win !vitt t image. or the octal Lea. poly to PENNEIf t ETERRETT,, at their' tlas, 164 Fourth strut, Ilthaburnll \ Usb&Lso 11017 SE AND LOT IN \LAWEENCE:. VILLE 1011 6113 =Toe Lot Wu • Dont of tirty tun Clay lOW, extia.thie beet 100 teft 10 t121.1b.17 •11.7. 1,. watch Is mita d taro story 'Erick duelnas bongo, sultan!. Dr too Issailtee, and cootalidolt atar.nat There is an abundance of Tanit era.. .e ns, bA, In the toe. The Al h e art Talley Esai tons get the front door. Price $1,210; CM down. Ave liltrts. Lt. 11'1,11D31, Real Estate , Ap.ok • \ Na 1 1 Hfth, atreatts PAGODA TE.l'„ STORE— Jnst • received. WOLIIIIII eelebriatail PCDDIDADI EClDUPDS.'re eminiended by Um Mall.' wearybead • mapeßiatlea Wale. dineiake D117191.1;r4117 Ixl6 - ea Die Diamond. and Dimmed alley.' • nONNETS Sand - PARASOLDIORPIIT Pt BIJECUPILLI) hove reeolralAtom asoostanonk of wash of tto, above alleles. or the saleeet ea d moor de sirable style. Also, Bonnet Habeas In =est Today. Also. Block Moe Potato. Black Loco Montalto , . Meek Bat Moo/Ms. Bytes sad Joenser &Wags end lowans, A Um, estortatent Noettl.Work ort4 jelb IibIMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN 'YTlLLlS—Matarlats snorkel for \ ZrebriMery cod s At Work by Ina L. B. wiLaw, • No. 191( Pena amt. oboe. Mtn& ACOBIIB ON MAIOCAYDI,IIIO.;- - , •Jacelxtf tresr volume Ivlnst reselvtd and tat We R SWAN And solsilb \ Jolt DAVISON h. AITVEW. 65 shrlort 'treat VORONER—Persons having busintis vrit4 /. the Comae , will and hlto et the Me. Je Lor, rrY Ylanio.l HIM corner of Lib.otr sad Westin[[ too t streets, or at We S4o. Courteee 1111,C., oath Veld. paciw44.. 1.1 LACK LEAD. CRUCIBLES : -4 calks .Dlzotea. Bleck Lead Ciaolblat , sasorte d . Yet snide Doer nse,tor tale by Ida J. satoosnimCkB,4 W. WULF. OIL-5 cash bleached and an bleaebid Whale OH. err who by - .4. sonoolimiza a co. 14T4 T . UIL-.3G bbls. Lard Oil, Nos. l'and br, riel4l Z. 9CIIOO33IIICER. & INREED OIL-20 bbls. pure Linseed Oil 1' kr ma. by Ude '• EICEMONALLICEB. CU. LAMP'pLA.OI{-29 bble•common &moiled; 8 do.mperlor, .40. reflood. tor Jscoanotk 8 do. Oerroultova: ;do. uonen PaVounls for w. p) - J. SCHOON3IIB6I7. * CO:. &FINED \ BORAX-10 oases • Refin6d eons. Ica tab. bp J. 8311003111 A HER 2 00. - ;)POTATOES=-30 bags and 20 Db.! s assorted r ot . t .., for sale vet" los to el., •Il VON BONDI BOUT BOOT MOROCCOS and FRENCH, CAIN BX - INS—A too solar . trona for trile by ;4 HARD t DX LANG& 216 lobed) itreot. UkT EBBING--s , piices Cotton and /lobar • V Webtlar, kr Ooninss flow. just reed•st tree led ..aubbor D67,0011).116 .Itarlut street. .1.27 \ J. 'PHILLIP& ILSALE -5,000 FIRE BRIOR—Manu -Ik:tared by the undorsiatual Ns. Caddis. sad or I* quality az mod by bid , la tbs "firlsabadzon Weeks P. IleCdo.lllll6. y.IYALDt s eon.: of Market and Water attends. LAND WARRANTS—We will pay the hM mast price for the'rorians duo cf veu A. WILKINS Oft, yetLl `fl:lcited /Rem Book' Building; rcustb str.f_ RANK. - .S . TOCKS—A few ahaies 1 1 4.4 • Dank Ind Ezebsere Baal want , d set:n.7 Tour t. rjel3] A. WILE 9 a co. jr3ANK F PITTSBURGH-40 shares for , sale st th old " ValtiKlfftsta Book" Building. No. Spaeth .taw, • (hal A. WILILINS a U. HlNa J 1 siias, in‘grest 013 ESTER'S. \ Gothie .11.1104 Wood Amt. OYS" 0 i p.rkt7, at V VIA 1k1;4`.10.10.44 WMIeM71111? rpm FINEST BRANDY IMPORTEJ3- per gallon—at 110611111 t PATTON'S. 1 , 11, the Lir mend. GENUINE BANANA CIGARS—SI4 per ciwd thou.:Li—at 510=1/3 & PAITOIVS. l s the - Ir. jell ORRIS lc PATTONlleadquarters for 'I TEA. earl glee of rho DlaktrAd. Tor their Ekonat L errant:lh olthonsch Tors hare hiPorotod "#ht. In Mow York .4 \ Jett rENCII CHAMPAIGNE WINE, equal to atm bt the Unltsd States. at bouls. The =not ti !Warted LOT thy sanzar. bat as ars de tmalarl to ital...nva at a lost. • s All WM= PATTON. eatt - Nd•of the Diamond. ARD- - -140 kegs and 10 bbla.\ Leaf Lard,' " 41 ft " l n IL a LIGGETT. Water .t,,.. p MBROIDERIES—A new lot of all the rkbefft n a , cd atnk re lanablo stria of Itkakroktkries. VA k _ A. A. MAROSF k C 0.% :s.llftbsitzert. QILKB-160 picots oldie newest pattarns, ij , elp/slaaisla sue stripti Bllt.. just reelat \ pa, • • A. A MASON A OWL IS Filth stmt. faELILLLYB sad .BABIELES-100 pieces, temattal steams, just reed sod tar sob st • \ A. A. MASON s CO.'S, t.. 6 MISS street. I AWNS—Another large invoice of those a/ taq dea ,•Jult roaq at la 9 \ ALA KARIN • 00.14 Width atnat. VRAPE sl.lAWLS—Justreceived Et A: A. MASON M Fink Ante; MO Cart= Crsoe rolf, plats lad ambroldtraL • } a D PLSOLIES—L3 eke Dried Peaches choke sitlrlangnikelm i oo t =e m : t tt by . I • • I I :X•ret LiCC am 3.13 ls rkw ° Thr "I'l a: ItaTILNI. 111 &mewl attnent. UTTER-20 jail froth Ohio Beater) reed f sale 11 -t A- McBANZ, Alt &coal emt. iUSIBER—Z rafts Saw Timber for sale, S Is la 20 I.ch. Ka.. 33 to LO feat fa leazth, In quire of I Jo? JOHN Warr a Lib ttE.RIIIIIO3--20 bblo. No.l gibbed Her ezix. teednni WE. EL for ale e l . R. De LZELL 4 CO. SPAR_.2S bbla. Tar now landing by Bing byres Una sad far We by H. DAT ZEN. k 00. NEW MAY ZISO ESINT9-*-43now wale. Ells PALO.. arcr:pd ➢ Bt In . and Ur twisty . JAS. A. IIIITC1110.01: irc Q. IL hiOLASSES--: 100 lib's. steam rt - . Mud A. 11.3101.4.0 sad 210 MILL IL 11. Ityrup No- uses. to store sad fbz de by jelb • JAli aA. LICTCLICSOX CO. tFlNEDSUGAßS—Cruebed,Powdered, Whit.. sal Clarifird flaw; from /Weber nv:5L Lem!. Stoma Snarled...7de steel mod for solo by 11461 JLJiU A. LtUrCilltori a co. 0. SUGAR AND DIOLASSES-.-150 N. Baru% dsht .Mertes. ar4 tir 11.181 ' 1.1.11181i tag' Irol!' HEMP-50 bales pelts No. DR limp, jas ie stray an 4 far Nab. .7LIASb A:ZIT/VT.IIBON 200. - - 0.3 MACKEREL-25 .131 s. nay No. 3. Ilarkerol. MarnehoMitta hmmolan [calving Pm : and [armload a. nAizeit. c • lAWN ROBES—Just °pencil' st A. 4. af u lfASOZ t i a7.737lfth stmt. !ns k ot Lbw! Irleb (alLAWLS—Summer Souris of Orly TO !YeIV"? 7 1"la Jf. l7 l.la r st) " .ratZ2S rota c..t. 11 BEGES-50 pieces of. them boaktlfal Dais Occds.just narleeetbr • z MD men. ItIASuN 01, 011E.ENS and DAMASKS-25 pielsa {'REAP PRINTS—Jatt received at SWON a co.'.d MI Tifth .trat,lo ex.us rut oD/ond Prist..3 I`.l' LINOINNATI SOAPS-75 boxes "Rill's" an", Re. 1 saw Ye4ej*ltcen.Jut end Rer ade by A.. Sixth, jos .on. wccd and poll. SALE-40 shares 0. & Pa. RR: Stook .1: end 20 guns M.s I Beak • o Etock by. • • .Coln. Reck erd ßNO as k s : /OE-25 tierces prime Bice, on consign -la La g. eel* BY • e S .• J. P. MIMI:WTI! a ca.. ffi woes sheet. JEIOSE--Itee'd at the India Rubber Depot, 2010. bet fd tub *At 1 to.ch Rubber Iltee, he sal. 11. suxuara. its suian oboe- GAS and INGALING TUBING-500 feet de. r ee d X. If. X. and Wei apero, yen Mae art!. We e r a= Br J. At IL PRILLIPB:II6 Shag street. bble. Bay Pith; It P I A bble i Tmet ; 9 he btls. dm, Itut reed by tom """"4"1." br 11.• DALZ ELL A OQ. gtecoN, ILI/118-20 casks Bacon Hama, l m f iii' l ` 44ll4 " 6l . l7 iitAiin prom a co. 14 1 1811-10 bbls. large N 0.3 Mackerel; - ir Al Pat MILL do. &a, tar sale by Co.cwt. • o. BLACKBURN A S/EVEB-40 doz. N 0.14 and 16 Blouson tote d ku. ea vti B Nunn a MURPHY. [IND BIIMAO-0a head and for oak G I !? • - (mini MUM DI. • a). BUTTIE--10 jars froth Butterreo'd by z. raD+ead and na A. it A. HANS: 1118=34 FEATLIEBEI and GINSENG-16'1=km Nathan and 1 molt illnang. nor. liLedirig from swu zo m ILATLlttni.llar br .ls • ISAIAH DICIEST • Oa. FLOOR SCALE—A Floor Salo for solo tem tams* but • abort Mao. 408 80:M110837 • MIIIIPLIT. - TALLOW 01L-35 bib • Tallow Olt now • landing Atall siaamer Mumma, tar Mr , ilßAlatt tIMENT ak FT, ' ourre• •an • • • by (=rib ' MOOS% 111111111N111. Q UP. CMIII. SODA-100 kegi.qewCsetle as. Cub. bola. ta mak bs . _ B. A. 2.113A12150CS a ea. LY, for June, reo'4l B. BOSWOH.TH 1 OR ae 13pattiall Soli Leath , Wsrl4 mum 1:10: • , . AIIIUSAIENTS:. , . • 0-N I .0„ _, ITAI I L 1 , DENS SIT OEN. THEI WIDOW. ; OF -VLS TS,IN ' - \ OFFICES FERODSO37' , 1 ,_..L \ . IV" mi Xuadalkrhae 6 1 0,4 4ja ie q l - tow T'w• .te'Tlii ~ WONI)E. ._I I. OF \i\ ,IY.ditia. 1 ra . - - TllB gOAKAT NO TA SCOTIA DI AN T a 074 \ ANGII\S' AUK A S)/11,14 , . .--\-- o :ut , s7r.z.vrk , YEARS or ,ica.. 1 \\ L .al i fee 5.% SALA. tArVirelato b•tween Aar and fin '. ~L L .And pontrlA .4 poe•••04 ei • serfictty•mastOcal L, ..0... Atslaiel be nu • 06c1...rad \ MACFARLAND TROUPE, • I ', \ . =z.et oof th e bat itrobal , SALILLUALLIG 41.1 ' ' \ Lem ArOstaa Is OA CLO 4 •LiA., - 1 ' The aloe, :mud P•Av/ar AMAIN will sine. ot their '. wel and OW/ tAttnitaAlLL Lao etLlAmeno. at ett abm i 4 on ' + \ . . . \ FA* DAT MVESESII, ;num STA •41111 wILLIkasSt of the Widow sad OILLIPL,A= :VELA , . o Tntertalsatant Ls v i ti v adz= •4iv - ttak ...11.% LIA:L'Ad. eg 51. it....5=1:: th ' alir'Ptra opng at 7 dent: , ••Alootatne• will ectox .. . \': LOME OUT. FOR • PROPIII3B OE JOHN WI ‘. Ea - 111W SHIP. _lll .-eAND .16.1EtIA.L. BIEN AGEft.i)ft. Alta \ • ' MtGO'S etailLON AND BRAS ' , 11 tl2 DASD gralSrCo,2ortherA,r g AArt 7 , . AUCTION SALES. \ \ suitgrior gatmer clown. :- •• • eiN 'RIMY morsabg, 'Jane 17th, it 10 L.F. ‘n, ieelcek. st 7 11. ..evd , Ja lain a.m... W \ W'ai." iljth d r ...lll''"'”'"4" ""Cr pus an Sara over .102, for aparormt esteemed \ • larmo and eapealm- Mart of LPUlLitta CI HUG. maalatir WOW. tavattaatian of Um hwy. Waiver the latot=ead beat menials., =op !MO am—atm./L . ma Hahn Eheitr: gray. stet • Platt Drvp d'ht4 alp.. =I tweed Peak, Innis sod troeleava; airk•vvrp tkekliattou Sielm blaekteloth wal nth* a mataaretto do 4 ,t veal osablaerp o lvecktv2:roaa Math dal bttara aetl I• l=l:=aaa:Wd . e•Wootele Pads:'M gt = ere, " 9 lllreet l '*esVaTtnati r" au Vd p jPeta Itaatie I,:ralve 104,1 laary Ilaita am, ie. ta , 3c. de:WLIIIS :RIM. lavatE mai pla ta, Tat. ‘, neet,,, sad locus 111Artr. , atalr,La tlirgi eamaay. of , " 71 - 6 6 V "g . . ' . th"' F'.' mNiusi. I,..oiaimiri.. -..-. . . .. • ereni ptary' , l34e ..f- Valtibla Pi"- , • ; ,',:;.: •- .. jliN Bitt•MING : - ._ E. BIEMEitIHAM, \ 6334 tkAtTit PRTStlllati6-8-01.=1" ••ftsiisszt i • ''' k'. U t IVlVithr O t P M' OMilif. Z;, I. told , . L A • \.l Lot ask Wat.ssttss49 , l s hi' :Mc „..: A ,• • \ 1 ' tt . ': - ti b UrTg. " .l.l fr;..."D*.au.a.• ', • .. . \, . 11 ; f4= ' ,,,, sge4r, t \ \- • \ ~....5.1.15, c e-sk ArAs.L. , .\:%., " \ 1 Lotpus Wstsr.strse.,l43 ty,Z7: , , \ , Ear& strsot.co at Kelm stes. 1'::\: \ . barium urea% \ - ' - '4... nt" ,.. 1, ,Icsoldos sys...s. , , i . . ‘4..ots ontstios =mol. \\ - •1 \ i _ 1 Eqof ans,sem 4 , 4 CS vordte • ~. • ...• ~ Th. abovpsosmiss soma the moil A ' ssiisbls foaktloss , is th. stens itsurtshlns. barps.T.lss Ass, Essanhetoesgr. basisussassrosos os wawa., sandsarny,sxst, afar lasesussata,selstrsUs• ISTISZSMItaI. ‘. , \ __ ~ Ass:is—Oastaied esib. re,klFs lb cos lod Pre Tears, . . , psis pasutss. • cps:asks nearthsTqsl2l.stebtol , J, D 1 1 416 \. P. is.'xklyis. ide114,.. , , Valuable Ttiverty in f3i,':iiszit4 Ifir • ON MONDAY afieizoOn\Stuan 20V 3 •Jr clook.oo the reoteses. irllt hood/ TWO bi GROUND, rituato ou Warren snook. batsmen Bat sad -Wet:oleo. otrooto. Nano Boa 26 usd Ti la Bt. of Lottjal..l oat b 7 Jeho Keftlafr bating each a hoot of E 0 foot ea\ Warponalrtof. sod ortoxeling back 100 foot to as atiory_lo , Oot ' , Moe. whirl to . rat =Mao tram. DWILLUM HOUSE sad - BeaWo. twirls Iv vett of oval Intos. TIM other hapeorocutts, pa flu pror , Lvot. - Term at oaf,. jolt . • - P. IL DAVIS. Atiettoaere. . Snpertoi Household Furnitirm QN TUESDAY mirrning, 'June' 21..010 o'clock, et the derelllas bons. et Mal, John Loam he, deemed, No. 'North tweet. soar doors oboe. Hoes stew- will b. eel/ the ettlx• ateek othoosebohl and kitchen 1178,111U3tit beloottirtit to that eetste. axon , O. extra 11. (T 'agave) riroad, we es= Aano /N 141: Bo a; Cwc.w.r.bln Baking C. Par/ardo÷ wsh.t .pw• =sham, Iledstaagi Dredging dolma, W.b..tauch haw* ftam• Mina= dolma; aupes parlor. chamber &a.) 5t.42 Oaryett Mum Manx .6 breath.); T•blec Sarno: 04•LsIzgBwfl ttcwd)K awtl 8.c411.141 11"krclow.P11)44. /Ini / It cow: OW.; 01.• .Qu eceowws; 1.L.31,‘ Schwn .IForritzule. &atm • All of which hare boar ell,hepg In ir.O.crller ..1)0. will tw mo:11 • lel6. Y. )1. Ll4lB, • =— Pane flab of Lots is the . 1 7illam of met '„ • • \ , Oirkhr SATURDA T I 9 , 3I , 25t h , at a eigoel. 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