Fl FTSBURGH:‘GAZETIM. 211131M18p BT 11711321 tat. 112711111180 H :V2IIEEIDAY 2JOBLIING, mr. 28, 1858 JpriadDDRUXATTZLILML&BIf FOUND f 017 gdollp,tog OF WIE PAPER. laitimiaaa Wzgeir Ogimite•Th• osioodis elem. Won of our .WootlyiVosotto ofLorttO oar boolnen may sosidorlealoto Sadism df =kin , tbg,teo bacons Our drogothio L botoroon bur and Ms tbentsacol, nub , ilosortovery litho cad canity Wert.= l'oarml• ozlikond Atigte4 obu. • 'MVO &olio tore Piloting .11stabllinifint of tho' Ong Gostrii. I.ls googni on landay. ADTPlift3l4ll gaga noir noting to mein 'ln tia,`gspos m lintitsi monolog. .1111 glom? good' thin In: Innis 6 dank. an WilliST •11,1112 V =Locum saw NommienoNL 101 l OsItAL 00.101I1Old1E0, HOSES POWNALL, Of Lanais" C oma' . 701 AtIDITO Of pro:dins Womsfi• Aurs. , K. MoOLUEE, 701 81111111708 013211 AL, c , . CHRIST METERS, Of "tem 1 ... tate, yestOt• Tar "Pon an firaten.—We e I" °IT SO ID ClP:taltlOn on letard t ap he day, that s eau w iie ii exi mb t e Into for. sk Democratic m o t: ut il e ~ R os a , tii.in d smuts of the strike o r ooloory rtege , to sin ei ` if n dopy " m e """'diTer now t o d laborers. The the "6/ :_ erbg " learned, was but meagerly tall, trs. bare slam o linking, apparently, r ed. i tl'e denixtete h was implied In eri...4Y` snob act of rebelli on " an the conduct of democ rat. lnt°call ‘ b en i e s=l:T en sder the . ar ei tt re u tunstatt oot tt nos, amo. ll and gar the meeting wee go t nP „ i n th is shape It signed''"Many DOMOOtittiL . '••••• 1 wasbanded to the Poet for martin; bat its . tie sd ...It, y.ft • 1 eti a was refused on, th e,insulta that was 1 ale tolt.'What reiktotb if , Y. no Mnrl,,turet imitiow in the. mac:. 11 / Arm for taintlng It so lemma ' nss haul; but that it was not • -" ' f .., ore Late -- thee we gad denuninne ti..., , ,,.. . J . -certain. Berth ~ eim demanded by sherotog from an ineetnr, eds., sad :the ergaoe , « smatof hollon-n" e " ,-; is cowardlee I r crap peril 1b11°'111.; th a n those whom o w • g men lent lannTs• iii,„ represent. i o:lathing.? The WO why - should this be doxita . . onen._ t . - pie mese ,: by the Canal thin= mate. l` -14 42t0T were ll° 614 to d tfl b iroo to the around to .lattinid of basteelog t re e tiny into the frat 2lll " - 3 institutes geald"g if dint sat down to draft l:' openly charged, en s bet to a prevention of s motols anh° fnent° but to no aza colleague le.°l4tical ledin zninn. eini/or felim in sib !Wall:Hone hie Ton of the past, " ~,,ediico, perhaps ,) to team ' had not LIMO (0* e ••••A" the whole abject d togOthan .they gave .i.sk - in'a° for th , pose of looking a ft er ' th e go.by Purpose I ,Mil them the 4 induct s& Preoliort , led st, in the aq -,_ i i io be marre •- . war *Pl i ed' '''' !eau o f the Ban . matt" tt the did pr therefore w-to a ll ey laid jog r i m alb ' k the tetP the 0 0 oeih the M p rc ith e° on should ' upon alith'bsem that tiow the example! I . make t. W eeLl ' does it pretentt' Here - -. ' Bat what aIP e we have It P re ie w , cii to be Ile party, In Pete" ' e afraid to meet a ' * party of tb * la . oeertinc g eeteeis; against their olfmers 'i' charge : o ff?' P The ocratio party 'owe" , by laboring mea l ls the friend of that it, and it o nl y , i b e - Tor Ibsen' 'it is ~a, put, of Poo' 4 Tut working Ma 3. t i, maim:lM tin' on pennoara I'I" and when de democratic aToeholders _JO da bo th en e Toyed by gi ne thst She/ b a 4 . ~' vark of the State, and their wages. defrauded by thin' emYraul°3',lne. ; the p in k y la nowill acs m a ePeoalah._ ,_ ng ,.. be le, to idea the lag ea almost Porn *"'• „r e t r ea t ' s ! A Peal debit/pita ! ' L .' 11 Pl e f7. en and palish ihed) th is mat. 9rithWma'a bothallude to The Union end Past Thep d are not dn. tee lam gingen) manner' seem i powerless to fend the - Iran& yetthey It the atate mina \ '- 4214. it' by ra " would. these Men '' -• Male= In TN' b ends , ,i,„, .. boon , a 'neat set 7 _,_ _,....,_ The - '''Ye melosisel.l a deneenenne e"'" aesi . hie This is - we party alaP '' 1 will bold the demonist • I ':' -1, ... I"P th e weum it i ," mah o ut on the Portage Bead, 1.-a'r Ye' ~-...- annot „ eve ma mspotudidlligra.7.r f* f i " , < 404 "" i d th ' oranghlY anY""bld the '- x '-'l. ~,i,flimiibig on an T i e , swims they .. ' '4, vzonaoad the vreordoera azp . e ,b li nu do It lb* Patton • for tkr is I. this nomPlalned -el' be Imo honor ic implies . smotiterodnP- II a.°5811 • and Itaith td by it" a. not stoat in expos in g altars of ilk eon_ . ' tag it, they,will P 6l, to wip ine a disolo - damnation in the endea vor _.'Oars which Is tatinuaraylaii,itage. "Parai."—Wor toterttd, yesterday. 4; ono. mittdootice ft.* "PascesP *kith =tend liiiillmonfropnioant to r our Om; &adore tot ! fond It to pose oty Irani an 'ltowillioigess Jo `r militate i - otrotolonlostloit with ittlfth his ogreed le. . • themain: •Theaintialat are snide a is thas aide& swim, wallah'; like regret it Pro , *tutor patronisktg ;i4sper adios° t01:11.11.0 does ,hot,mrea thrli Tiara . 01 the Cathollo •Wo same relish a threat;or a - recoonnenslation, 31 4 t,Lraithdraw patronise froa paper f orkoseitoara asy_mt gins satisfaction in par tionia batman Wi,esteint each ends and tatpoor'earunents oar our boasted -.aiedons if :the eras. ae m ,' • issiusiyinit be #Lifa in - take a papa. which ha ..does not like ;:lga an real Mind of free dims • lan withholds bin patronage inaeratat of asinar . - eauses.of •diffaetoe, coaxial:an Its withdrawal • when antinicatiorrianizis uttered wbiehhadis likes puertalsdng asa eiaint r ori Ilia &axed • tllu r db 01 1 411 6" itegcrilzj_to avoid bans regard , ••ed u 'rowolantending the dlensatisnaloe et a .. , , :iikatarepnaaxpaprr oar a pinishissatfoi holding ;,".• •.. fdlgaraltaris from onra' • • Taw BOV ibmor Cans.-The.-can of - the Qomtgbawealth of Faineyivenie,-va. certain oft. Relined, on en Indian:twit nuinia fa ereciing M depot 'on the'irberf, hp bees :decided - 1, Judge McClure, to the ''' Condor Qiierter . 13enten& A ride w asked to skew canoe whittle caaeshould nt be waffled betalthe I:detrital:bort, Alleghe ny County, In seeerdanoe,tellb the Act of ly, June 16, 1836. , • i,Vnge McGinn decided thit 'the Court over which he preolded had no jurisdiction of theme, ' • itlid.iswelkid hue beta dismissed If there had .been` no rule'and no arvunuti- on inspecting the .record..- He !tuft . j - i , -wAll parties will hays mutual bintedts and • • enutageeln the Distrint;Ccant which here would As denied there, namely the seleallon of a Jury, •and an. appeal by either party to the Supreme Court. Hue they could-not select the Jury, and decision would be diaL - - , Thu real pestles interest bare 'are the ',.. - .;W-,' , "•Conitatnweeltli'efFeuryLeata, the City of „.,:,bursh and the Peimsyltanla Banned Company: • ' ',he Ida 1/ Mail) ebildate. "a, Calf, that the Indictment above Wet , red IN namely No. 112, of June Bessions, 1858, Is, In my opinion, Within - the mitenbig of ~the : Sixth 13ecilotd -the - Act et Asaimbly of june - .Piinurstres IMniesusw;-Our readeu most not Puget that today Is the day tat spit forte" Fiord Fair and - Barnhill!, Gatheries for the - ' beniiit of the Pittsburgh Wismar,. The object to be promoted by this Fair is en Islet andnobitei • = lsod appeals so Clayish', tithe better nature iritlibsus, that ;mop* who any heard to thlir ought to be stadof the recurrence' of op. * puttialtio like the• . prreent. In Ode 'Latina . ' • • load deed;eon he'dotie While nonsultlng covens tutu: We :Floral Fair aid 'Ettrairberry, Os; Shoring pupils are putty catkin of getting the 'worth of deli mono, se well-as of ideating • .:'good rause; We hope; therefore,to sea it well. patronised; aid Oahe? people wish .to grid!: their tastes or to do a Lewd deed, fat them go. The Pair sad Gathering commit:Mee this after ' soot att ifdatt, sod will continue all the after.: aeon evening.. It wilt beheld et Meanie Tickets !she had at the dam Let tke it w o athirnd_ at how_ at too lop hani - last mining, to' Botha the JOurinrilmat wilds on de amid qtßiaticta. :We, +Mil ingsim to bohog i wa n n winnow. ' • - 4 • /ammo LowryTfianks—Tbit tincitpiatik maul of the Mneticsa . Want, held to Bore• Yak otrilirts dspr in the 'ROAM • ot,oolobiracct ecumengsli - up= tie ,igth,;.- Ocettsicet Council Itairaleesey-trialld ire si Magma num' foilbb 10001:1=7.1i • I . Js ; • ?t, •./ li r - - .4==t-'4, • ova, sou Thaur. “Ten antrum LADI2e. Boot. New Or: leans; edited by 1.. lOrginis, YoMitt.” The number oy this periodical for Junels before no. ite edOrees, Mrs. - Brio* wee wall known al Idissillrgiida Bahl Her magazine, to these who helm In lbs divine right of olotori , ,, and; Tisk to adze that anomaly in civilization advoca ted In. connection with the usual look.eick stories of magazine literature, will probably prose nit- Obptable ; but it is comiderably beyond its Inds: in tide region. The number before as is adorned.with third-rate magazine engraringand one of the megratroclOne fashion plates we have ever seen. The reading matter Is not afire medicenity. Publiehal by Yeomans k Co., N. Orleans, ar sd,oo a year. "Tan Paecnnar. Deavaursean's Book or Innuemusa Deena, aid Machinist's and En sineeeslDrawing Companion.'" , TMs work is translated froth tlieTrennb of Artnengand and AMoroux, with addittons by Wm.' Johnston, of New York. It is to tie publishetl:m 12 monthly Parts, at 'fat carte each. Partin has been far- . Wished us.by the publlibers, Memos Stringer & Townsend, New York;' and on looking through It we End it to be one of the most valuable pub- Ileadocut of the day. - To the Mechanic, the m El- T a land the Artist, it is indispensable. No ie, engineer or artist asn romp/ere • his Zsaiiinital or profinional education without it \--addle he who is master of, its invaluable text poetesses an Intanamuable superiority over in of his trade or profession who have net made themselves acquainted with its contents. The work furnishes gradually developed lessons in -Geometrical Drawing, applied directly to the ea. How branches of the Lodustrial•Arte—Ampte hez:ding Linear Design; Isometrics' Perspective, or the Mindy of Projections; tho Drawirig of Toothed. Wheels and Eccentrics; Shading and Coloring; Oblique Projections; 'and the study of Parallel and Exact Perspestive. The work Is comprised within nine divisions, appropriated to the.different branches of Indostrial.Design— each division being secomparded. by special ap plications to, the extensive ranges:of Mechanics, Archltenture, Foundry Works, Carpentry, Join ery, Metal ManuLotares generally, Hydraulics, the, oonetrectlon of - Steam Engines, Mid kill Work. It Ikon the whole, the most superior work for Mechanics, Engineers and Artists ever Issued in any cranny. The work is gorgeously got up. Fifa number is embellished with no leas than eight fun pared Ulintrations on steeL— For 'este by DookesUers generally. 'Tax Muirsollaciasmsin by William J. Ten ney." This les new monthly publication, the lint number of which has bees issued. Its name indicates its character. It will be devo ted exclu si vely to the Mining interest, and will be a iellsbie repository of the information so Mach needed in mining punnits. The contents attic fast number are full of intent to all en gaged In mining, and as the magazine supplies a publican:it, we presume it wilt not suffer for want of the patronage it merits. Published by Wm.; J. Tenney, No. 142„, Fulton 'treat, N. Y. Tents $5 per annum. Pepsi:de in advance. Tin_ Blass IS TIM Cournno Bonin: a Connin pf Ltotores to Mnicourro. By H. A. Boardman, D. D. Philade!phis; Lippincott, etiunta This is a useful aid opportune work. We wit, In danger .of becoming a sordid, monej-loving, people. Tide book comes to correct the danger one tendency and to point to the nobie objects which should be theombition of the tine mer chant: All merchants can read the book with profit: "For sale by E. English to Co. T® jogracilwilr not state 111 Opionint fairly. In some remarks on the. Steubenville Railroad, we remarked, that the Connellaville romt would have a local trade free- from all ocanietition, Wills we bad excellent means of access - to the coSeMy penetrated by : the Steubenville Railroad. TheVirstrast retorts by saying that we have ex =Sent =eau of acme to. Baltimore, by =ad at . ixesent. So we have, but it was not of liaitimorto or Cincinnati, the termini:" of the roads to clUestimt, we efutvesbeeg. bat the country through •witich they e, =ado of which is valnabie to Tittabargh. To the rich region 'through which the Coluallsville rood' paleep-we *swim sews, while to the region ' thiongli larch the Sumbentilleilna-passat.we hive =Sans if access Li various wayi. Will the Ernes or inn Hum —The four Coronets of the city and county of New York have no their hands Intl for the. last few dap: Thirty Mrs deaths were reported ine.,Wedneeday It their offums. - Twelve were sun struck. One Man died in Brooklyn sn Tueeday, snd two yesterday.— bulk the afternoon of Tuesday eight German laborers mere proetrated by In. heat while toga; ged one& the Brooklyn and Jamaica plant road: Otis man died in. Williamsbargh on Tepidity, and two on Wednesday. The fatality-hae been stopualieled. Sr: says the New Toth Mirror of Thursday. The Commercial Advertiser of the warns afternoon reports twenty-eine censer!' sun; itrolts, of which twenty-four anntted fatally.— There have been many deaths- from . the same manse in other inties, , bet we buys not noticed sky in which the faniity is so terrible. The alarm Thursdsy nig ht hasnooled the temper ature in this violet/ma rendered It qnite Vase- . News non Athrrzarsa.-11a Panams, we have received twelei days'. later sillies/ from Matta. The details from that region are interest- Ing„ An abundance of gold wq EMI flowing Into the principal aides from the mines, emigrants werapotring Is, TIOTSSOCIS Cliatbuted Tilly high, mersantile badness was doll, an beaks every "'where springing up, and bands of sebbare organ izing with the intention of attacking the 'tress ore trains, he, The demand for every descrtip• dorl *flown and country itherthathines Work itiOusa Cod isontediath enaploymeaf hlth rites. Carpenters am! quoted at 100. to no. par day;_compteltere," (printers,) li. 84 per I',ooo ems; blacksmiths, 'lBs. to 20.;• good farm laborers, dr Sc. to AI 165.: (with rations;) Ben , Menifor the'svm home. £4B to £5O; t 0 Osilso,• £4O; oonstlitg £8 to ' £9 per month. . , Mao Mums ro VIMIIB.—We understand thi Sip Hon. Hobert J. Walker has go far recovered from the! indisposition wader which ha has long labOred;consequent upon A slight accident which I betel him while in England, that ha has gentled. ;oho *kept the offer of Cominisaioner to Chins, offered him eoniti time 'lnch by the Pectidemt, and that he will probably set out culls mission about the first of October. Although the learn ed• Dr. Parker will probably hif,continned as Se cretary and Interpreter to the mission, we are glad to hear that Mr. John Hoes Browne, of this trityi 'will be also attached to it and go out with Ike Commissioner. Mr. Browne le already very . favorably known to our readers thisughhia emu. 'big and Interesting lettere from Tarte'', Syria, the Holy Land; Ad., published in the National inteillgencer- during the lilt year or two. In China he will have a new and • rich field for ob. serration, and from his skUfol pen and graphic pencil hie countrymen at home may expect •amuseinent and instruction regarding the per.. Unities of the eingalar people he is about to go aniong—Jat. Same ENANCITIVID,-WO leant that Dr. Maddox, of Bayou Boenf, Lei:Asians, who sent to Cincinnati, •few &palace with hie family on the 'David White, ma ancompanied- by three slaves, family sensate—two youths vid • girl, between the ogee (116 and 19 years. Whiltfin Cincinnati he nailed theni before him on the wharf,:telling them they were Wilkes Soto, a State whore ail cub e were append to work for a livelihood; that _they had new worked any for him, bet no w .he set them fed ED take ears of themselves. After bestowing • luso of money upon each, he bade them good bye, sad turned off and lift them.— Low. Connkr. PIOULLII. ORAILI3OII EXPLODID..-WO COP indebtei to Mr. Sexton, of the O'Reilly Litdi, for the - following VispitelU--.The Propellar Ohalionge, from Chicago, minded her bailer and sunk ha threw }slums, fifteen miles east of lifiellnaw,,Wedneaday, 22dlnat. Three of the crew and two paatengew were drowned, and 23 'pinked Wp by 'the Schooner Mirth Buir,:std brought to. Detroit by the Propeller Bncephalut Ontgo-28,000 bushels Osta, 657 bbls Pork, 67 ilMon,' 826 bbl, High Wince, and 200 bids Ptah. Suit and cargo total Iwts.—Puidurki Regina. PAT.; inne24-7 r. is —ds the fight wing going -East last evening, wee pausing the ERIS at Mahlon, amu named Gilbert wudnetantigiidlled, He wu Minding near the tut*, and by the Utah of sir froin the Train, which teal going at gull • speed, he was thrown spinet thi building and then under the care, end litinsUrtorn to pleat His heart was Janina lid from Ida body and tinted earerM rode. This is dialbat fatal sooldatit that boa 000ar ed en this fond dam Its onopletron. Baas or on tonna fhinnn—The Philadel• Oda merinato that ilia report of Menu. 0=044 Pip sad Olsten*, auditors appointed to oettisallionnzate of aid wows of the Bak efialjnited Matti, had been onfonned and WOOL =ILL • . • 7`nz Woos. ? ?teams nearly mar. A large amount has been brought to this market, and tbe Annus' have realized much higher sues than last year. Wool began to come in on the 17th of May. But little hu came in this week, and but fewuontrsets yet remain to be fulfilled. ' 'rho lowest price.paid wan 40 cants, the high est,67.. This latter was only paid for one lot of etiperinignality, dine tip in the very beet man. ner. The average price will be about 56 coats. 'Ail that was paid above 60 cents was for an ex, trail quality; 60 being the highest ruling price. , — Ifotirilisn New. Tao Wool. I.titzurrr.—The most difficult oom mticial report we ever, attempted to make, has , bein the wool market of this union.. No re port that - we have yet has given eatisfac- Usti& botti buyer ankseller. We were always too high or tea low for one or the other, and abase was all the credii€ we got for our pains.. Within' the last three voila, • over a million pounds of wool . bare changed h;risds in this city at prices ranging from 48 to 57 cents. Small lots of extra quality hare gone higher,. but we speak of the great bulk of wool sold.—Cirortand Forest CO • 9Gon-414m0 our last issue, most °Oho wool then told in this county has been boughil at from 65 to 60 cents.- Some extra clips - hare been eold considerably higher. bin Jahn Me,- Sodden eold at 76 cents; George-Holmes and John Singer at 70 cents, andeeseralt others,' we presume, obtained more thou 60 cents for their clips Samuel Lawrence's visit to-Harrison bad a tendency rstber to inorease than to deprave the price, and those whiz held on to their wool 'tor a day or two after he left, got from'bne to two cents a pound more for it than they could hare obtained prior to his visit hero- -Cadiz, ( 0 ,4 .114. . Since oar last, we have hoard of no particular stales of wool, though eocielas beoo brought to lawn. Growers atilt hoblun for the top of the -truirket, which we believe is for the finest, Tay 70'to 75 cents per pound, all rounds—.. Welleburg Herald. FOOL-81:1ppIlea of the new clip are beginning to acme forward from tho west, and the bulk of it from Now Jearey and tho adjoining counties has already been reamed. There is a moder• ate inquiry for manufacturing, and prices are unchanged. The week's foot up 210,000 potands, among which we notioo 17.000 pounds euperior 'extra at 50(1)62a., cash; 10.000 pounds medium 'Jersey at 670.., 6 moe.; 5.000 pounds and I blood et 60 coati!, cub; 20;000 pounds taper No. I palled at 510 ; 80.000 pounds Meri no .pulled 50a , 6 moe; 20,000 pounds common fleece and tab 480., cash; 18,000 pounds No. 1, 441460.; 56,000 poands Western pulledat 40144, cash and on time; 16,100 pounde foreign unwash ed at 28a. per pound, .6 mos., and the balance In email lots at our quotation-a.—Phil. Coos. Lui. • Caose.—The Editor of the Forest City hang, teen on a visit to Lorain comity, Ohio. He re port, the wheat and gram crops in rs very flour., thblag conditio—nonjory from the fly—and' no eroaktog about it on the part of the farmers. • Ileavrai ig Vietnam—Harvest is en the point of, sommeheing,in the Valley 'lnd the Piedmont counties of Virginia, while along the Janne' ri ver it Is in full blast It is stated that the pros pent.for a fell average orop in the Valley is fair. In the lower part of Hampshire, some portions of Frivierlek; Shenandoah and Faciquier, there is oonsiclerible oompaint of - the fly and joint worm; but their ravages do not appear to be gen eral. and ea the weather has throughout been re markably favorable, a Sae aggergate.yield may be expeeted. Tue WINAT HAILYMIT,—The wheat harvest is Wifely progressing in Maryland. Virginia, and parts of Peowylvania. The statements that were made some weeks since of the depredation of the fly and joint worn:rare now generally ad mitted to have been exaggerated, had the at of the ocituitry prate warrants theexpec tation that, with the exception of some partied lar localities, the drop will be a full one. • The union of opinion on the put of France, England, Austria mad Prussia with nopem to the coarse to be sinned In' oast Russia should consummate her threatened outrage, le- sold to be complete, and probably is. The reel difficulty of action among these heterogeneous el. meats would only arise when the changes and copopli-, nations of actual war hat 'protented some eemp tation to individnortreachery. Up to the present time Russia has tot 'given the slightest sign of an intention to drat back. The brigand like onarecter of the offecce she meditates still prevents people Lou believing that she will pianist in it in the fns of the wield. At the came time it It pointed oat, that the;:de• dederednation elm has thin- far shown to ion mecca the attack without soy ground of ,lamn plaint to "ern even as a pretended juatateatioo for it, Is the most alarming feature of the affair. It there was anything upon which i 'elbacomicit ObUld.be made to her, mash of the difilonity would beret:Loved; but the deinan4 is limply for the ingteraderof a natlons'a independence and for an Mimeo ye or no. 'The position Of England in the matter inpala• tel to thee* who desire that she should keep her.. ealf aloof-from all the Wretohed contests ;into which the European continent le cvldeney dos. tined, in one form or another. to be fors long time plunged. Otherwise the character of the ago:anoints so wanton, the redden dietuibance or.the - world eo mendacious, and hie perfidy in reeently'instructinthis ambassadere to give as. saisuces tha t be had no designs against Turbo . so spreat,tiutt a very stFoug sentiment of nation is felt. It is remarked, however, that Enkindle note' punning s directly opposite policy to that which' she tnalatilited to the case et Hungary. She einffered Eustis hitttack that country 4 whote in dependence erep mush more definite than that of Turkey, and - Wend to Mon hand, althcingh the Hungarians had an army in the field capable cattially et contending with Austria and &zeal& together. She Lid also the knowledge that the Means veto, fellow.Protenente. Yet otter haying looked cu - upon this iniquity she enters; or petaly may cuter—into war to support the Independence of Turkey against that .ery power whose tint aggression oho had dna tolerated, although Wm Independence can at beet be but a Lotion, and the people of the country are alto, gather powerless to help themseives,,and legend of being co-reheccalste are hlabometans.—For ekrw,Cormiponieries of the 17. Y. Commercial. TIM NORM= ROUTETO Till PAClllo.—Ock the 6th of Jima, GOT. Ste vensi streak his camp on the margin of Lake Omens, near Fort Snelling, and followed; his advance parties toward the Sauk Sapid,, in the . survey of his route to Pa get's Saud. Intl force operating from the headwaters of the fdiasinippi westward consists of about eighty mem, who can be subdivided Into four pasties. Upon approaching the Booky ktetustains, the railway survey will probably have to be suepended, and tit o whole force be appliodto the gencrol mecum:l3lllloe.. By °eta ber, Gov. Stevens expects to get .through the Hooky Mountains. Be has authority to treat with the Blackfeet Indians end other tribe's through whose country be will peer, and has ap • pointed Mr. •Culbeitson a special. agent among them, who will advise them of the approach of the expedition, and convene a grand council at Fort Benton. ' From Ude fort to Fort Union to foie hundred miles,.walob this wagons of the Amerioan Far Company traverse in twenty davit. - All duo pains will be taken to keep peace with the Indians, bet the party ill prepared for de fence with a hOritser and Sharp', rinse, firing ten shots a minute. Lieut. 'Rufus Sartoo, of the arfuy, is commissioned to establish it depot at the Plies Head village, St. Mart's, firxrp.r u Nur Onamtna.—The Delta draws dark picture of the morals of the slaves of New Orleans, and makee• an important confeeelon exiceroloi the 'comparatire condition of Ike Marts and free blaoke. Speaking of the recent plot a:Covered among the merino population, It . sap: ' , That slaves here should be disposed to the commission of the most atroci§us crimes, one can seemly be surprised to bear, u-every in entire le openly held out in en low grogerlee, which In defence of the ordlnanoes, they are permitted to hunt. They are encouraged to lle, steal and get drunk, to sat insubordinately and Ileentlonely, to an extent that has almost dis gusted every family etaolently to induce. them to substitiate white labor exclusively. "The free colrzsd population of this clip Is Moat orderly, espectful and well conduct. ed;rbut the ehtrerts degraded to the .lowest depths." A very large elodna still comb:mos from Tint out distriots in the eouth of Wales, (in Groat BritalM) The Moro:mate emigration is, If any thing, increasing, as large bodies of threir'dela. ded people, principally trots Oarrouthenahlre and the county of Glamorgan, still continue to leave their native landlor the banks of the Salt Lake.l These follower' of Joe Smith get to Liverpool, where they embark In the liners for Now York. he many as one hundred piteous have loft Swansea in one body for Liverpool-7 A large number of colliers, principally from Aberdare and neighborhood; have left Wales,/ for Atudralls, taking with .them their wires and families, and their example will also be followed by many oaten. Labor Is now coerce In meet parts of Wales.—Enyftek paper. DAXIOIID G1LU11.....910 learn there is consider. able damaged corn in the conetry above. What we mean by damaged. le slightly heated, damp or mouldy. °MIA of this description is In-'de emed, and prices in this market range from 88 to 880. per bushel, sacks leoladed. Dix wanted principally for distilling en the Ohio; and, se that river is receding rapidly, we world advise thole having this devcription of grain, to'send it forward before the water gate verylow, and freights advanca_to a point at which it wW not p a p to . ship. When - the Obloriverdemiendeiseee. we knew of no other entist for mouldy or musty cora.. 8o end It Idong , -84 Loris Num 3- , • 4.; ANOTLIZB.I7.IC7L C/1103 Cr CI PIXIL . he ~ P ro. potter Globe, which arrived at this pn t pester day from the eoppare rogiens, brough down a hatgo of two hundred and eight ton. of V. 14.19 copper, 127 toes of which were loft the De troit -Copper Smelting Works. .8.0.• a of t h e muses weighed four thensand prom. a of pure copper, that would yield one hifiadred or cent, 1.1 the whole•corge would salvage .- ore•.thea 75 per cent. Thu weekly value of t• o copper now coming dawn from the "Californi of !Dieh l. iglu," is not leas thin one Itundred the eriei dol lars, and it will continue to starage t at figure for some we:Atria come. Our people need' , not riot their ' lives and health by a 'goy tol-the land of gold, while we hive each slob nd intr. heastible mines of wealth in the loci of our own soil. The resources of our State In copper have scarcely began to be developed pa —Detroit Tribune. e. Tao 'how BUM —Au iron ship, '•alled the Evangeline, has arrived at New Orl ne, from LiverpqaL The Picayune sayer . "Her entire boll, with the exception of the d , ck planking and some ceilings, Is c The ship timbers, ex well as the slies-hing, are entirely of iron. Thu knee timbets a lore all of iron not thickerthnn one's thumb, an i sc surfeit and gracefoine to look more like Galilean than the the solid subttantpi they see to a immense a fabric. The loirer deck has, to consequence, a vast increase of light and tiptoe, s hloh' it is difficult to appreciate without; seeing'. it. The mole and rore,claste also are of iron np to the apes-trees; the topffiasts, ' being wood. These Masts ore hollow, 14 80 epaoioUS Ulla% man earl past up In the inside.' They are usod as ienti !store for keeping the air below trash-land' pure. The water tanknuf the. gap are alto of true, end are ntuifed in the kelson. They are capa ble of holding,three thousand gallant, and are divided into three eepartitti air.tigh. compart ments, each of which is communicat with by a separate pomp. The whole arm : .meat is unique, and the economy of space foi burden is very gieat." The ship measures and 1000 tone, a 000. DOXOGOD "Pantkiso.'?—liev. J. 8. 1 rime, of the New York Obecever, who has die "tignished himeclf even apologist of. emery, a. d this de famer of Mrs. Stowe, wits,recently de egeted by the American Bibleilleittety to the'll Welt and Foreign Bible Society in London. Upon his arrival in England, be felted that Brit eh %Chris tiana were riot willing, to fellowship - ith him, onsideringlini as a loot of unregiteto heath en, and ho did not attempt 661 k -ibis eat at the Beard of the Foreign Society. Mr. P. h s return ed home tole very uncomfortable eta of mind, rellylmpreseed with the idea that w r is likely to arise betwecrt the two aoentrie. . Should such an event really happen, remark the-Spy, it is to be hoped that Mr. P. may beqappointed it Chaplain of the Bret invading army, and and tbus, enable him to wreak the vengeful /pit vehlatil is in him upon his orthodox brethroa of Omit' Britain who don't believe in buying .el selling their fellow men.: '. 4- A DISTIIICTIVI FIE! AT 'LI3IIIIILILTA ..00ther fire occurred at Loolrrille, Xi:, on '8 oday, de stroylog about $ BO,OOO worth of p erty. It brdlte out In tho grocery and commletiou goes of 0. C. Orr, on Main street, destrbyiog 800 bb.e. of ,csolasses, 80 Ws. of sugar, 275 bags of coffee. besides teas, fish, ha; ' , mired for $32,500. E. J. Martin & Co.'s extensive com. i l mission house was also consumed, erth all Its 'contents; insured for $30.000, whicho ill about carer the lots. Thentore of Capt. ray like wise fell a prey to the flames, a er about 810.000 worth of goods were rescue ; Insured for $20,000. • .. A Wienrett.."—lsank Butler, of 1 this county, a ttry poor, but every be toy man, a Norwegian by birth, and , Jetts a sailor on the high eels, hu re calved a letter.from the fieredlsh and 1 Consul at. New, Tork, conieyiug to pip'atiant Intelligehee that by the death tier In Norway, bilis the heir to $94, Butler Is about 60 years of am has ni In this counth, and for the lasetweitt years has resided at , Vernoon.—Utica , While the Hudson River Railroad ii process of construction, it who ealdti would pass over it In four hours. Pot pert, these:things were said to nethelle It Is, however, more. than. true. AI train leaves Chambers street at 4 o'olci riven here at.B o'clock, r. et. ' every' It Is 20 cainntes coming out of the ci the running time between New York- Includingeve stops, Is only 3 howl t,,r. urea--.4Thany bounced. • 1 CottLieurvit.t.e IiALLiLOAD.—The evil dotting the bonds of the Pittsburgh nelltttile Railro a d 'Company to the ' $1,000,000 'Yesterday received the o propel of the Mayor. The city's aati premises is now complete, and as this welted for, the active prosecution of tl tart work will bo at once commend tbsoiesw. Amara= . ic - na.—A goo eaien 11 city, by the tame of Wm. Rola', w the Lanatio•Mylum ;yesterday, by ES and Rowekstop. Lie bed bete in the few days, and so far as the tams wa ascertain, le an entire eirenger. His , 'verpationivras about Spirit Bapploge, bittrangement cf mind is attributed Co erriea. To kltt e AltOCT TO Mau/v.—The beer Tort Leglalat baying passed a law in 184 3 exempt , r 1310Lhe property of the wife from be g taken forher husband's debts eontrecited * be ore mar riage, have now equalised the law b ,psining en act exempting the property of therlboabead fliim the debts of the wife which may havaLeen contracted before mairlogn JOll.ll B. Govan 0000 TO ENOLAID.--;-.10h4 B.' Oclugh, the wel4known advocate of himperasce hoe been invited by the London TKnperar.ca League to visit England In reply b Days he expecte to leave Boston In time to reed London , on the let of August, and will ret4rn to the United Statee by the initiate cf Septr bar., the Bev. Dr. Sharp, a venerable olci the Baptist denominatioo, who hoe bi ertefol preacher at - .BOMOCI for the I years, died near Baltimore on Thersols , 44t had been for same time la bed h was vomiting to the South la the bo l l proving it. Gen, Jackson, when Pres-dent, ref.J more Gen. aphid= Van Remiselege Albany post dries, became ha had bee.. In his country's service, and had to ni ball in hiebody. A wag imeakiag of 1:j that Jackeon snide up his -official pro the foreman of a newspaper does his —leaded articles arm. • SALC OP %11 CANAL —Tiny, nit Co • mend has rendered 7n medic; in far. Suite of Virginia 'genet the gip. Company, directing that unless. sald pay to the State, within appealed elm of $lOO,OOO, encored by a mortgage, and personal property, works.lmpr! eto., Bonneted with the navigat ion abl etiokeburg, shall be sold at public sale litenso.—A Young lady of WakeSe .l jand,) rejecing In the name rof Locyll recently brought before the mugistrat with an aSißOlt—th.ogh not of - an nature. Miss Luoy,ln open daylight open street, attempted to kiss a surly of Wakefield. Her lawyer, in Juni. ; the offence, quoted Burns' couplet of • I 1117 , Xial t bIZILT11°'arc4, 4 3' , sad the juathe admitted the plea, and • the cum amidst the laughter of the ep • Bova Fuma.—The warm weather Is effect upon flour. Within • few day. netleed several consignments from abo had a ' , peculiar mot," not, exactly of something in that nolahborhbod. Deal l4 ! do-well to. examine closely. Freak this climate is as liable to sour as that been manufsetured for months. The t clouting only requirea ifew dsye. The 'bleb the flour is made, must -be' all prevent the flour blaring ip weather preseat.--Br. Lends Kan. • V Asßutorox, Friday, June 24, 18q Charge from Ecuador, he, efl gale of Cheries island of the Gallipag to the Mormons, and that Island is het be the headquarters of _Cole remarkabl It is entirely Independent of Ecuador, probably declare for a new-Eepublio. tkiksrea. ♦ norm Battant...—Tho Examiner states that • cooper in that a dear barrel one day last dekitt tb ten minutes, which was nmaiderid-4e whereupon Mr. Harrison Kit Ist, t.4unis undertook, for -a wager, to Makerriber time, and sueoentied in making It in 74 DIA= TROY EATING STE!.II . BEISIIiti oral man died in Rem TOrklast weak .g Otrawborrieel . A wager had been, ha could not at tin basktu full. ed the fat, won the wager, and died a medlately titter. . FOAZION Ohaz.—lt'le estimated tb the feet melee moles there have been Into New York, from England and °oleo, 900 ton of bituminous coal, which at • would =mot t0.51,000,000.,' The corporate authorities of Fred have authorised the guaranty of the.bo. Metropolitan Rallroed to the actouti thoassud dollars. - • A im am, retuned from a Ent . Tie tto New Yolk, VD asked if be did et think acme of the cow hoe]. then rather imposing 'edifices; b e i n g yeic - bat to kis mital &truly bepontestwi, t e a, wee a mock nog= aisnt.Thorkblm; better known is todd," has Just been =Mod ipla, of 82 yams. The Mb 72273 . , . Lots For Sale. jr,e-Fin n locations for Summer ReFideaces di net,. e. a, until Ca 00th o ottani at i o'clock e.g,. and all saing4 al that time will be.offered at anotlon. an / the amnia L to *bet la known a• the .. &.oteh Botta.* edigaion :lade t.f tua late Jarrien to% and lying between the finddmrs Field Flank Road and tho tionezinabelo n • er. col tall out is LOW of tr., two .al a half, anni three acre, by ll'ilawan. Teeints of payment male , er-r, so but a ma I amount of -the gmehase money will / be retained In hood. linkitim of jelditnO, U. D. SING, Trntte. . - Jae' 0,111.1).—Tho undersigned takes this n•:hN of ieturring his sincere theats to the puma Fink:ll6N and his other kind friends. fcr their generous u. , 1 untiring el.none in protecting his propear during the dieser:cuss Fire of Sunday night lash JAMES' .11c131iLLY. 241,11: =l===Ml ißty.?. MORE BOND TESTLIIONY.—MY. SdlOe name. .kr—l think It no more than an se: of Justice to yon well to the American contronnity to Kate, the IiVVYTACLES I bought of you Ain't roe well. I Ind my lOaLt touch interored. I can see email mint with th e= hr any length of fine without fatigue to my sea. me r Isht continue to 1010 . 0,0 by the nw of thorn. I beee no doubt but 1 obeli l• stole to read without the= Ir.. short time. Yours. truly, T. BOUNDER. A 11, heoy City. June 21, 1E43. nyf e .l have cited Hr. Pointe. EYE GLkiims weer brief period. with decided aduuitage. and hero lan heeitatitn In station that a detective 'Wart along rand. In t arueen reilercd, and the arm. awn, to , e ..t e . hag •tder end tone. 1 th , seetorn cheerfully bear twituxiony Li their excellency and amnesty . ..laq to Mr. &town.' ce a practical Optician, and thii wonderful faellitr with which he alnyt.J him filmes to the Yarning wesa 114rItiel of TIA:OLk.. D. IL SUTTON, Do. :4 Wayne street, lilt ehaerth. Jut.. 2\1E33. • Jel"k2m soy' {Volute! WORMS !!--A great many leamd loatises base Loon 'enlist' elplaintlm the origin of and anglifying the warms gsneratod In the human System. Poarcely any topic of medical science has elicited o netltn obserraficn and llnfoull Taltllteh, and yet pliyilcifin's ere very mach abided in opinion on the imb yeet.4 It moot be admitted bower...SlMl after all.. node oywkng them worms and purifying Use body from Ihrlr nlaliee Is of more val.. than ttiL'lrimet disquiet. Lens ae to the origin. The impelling agent has at length te,n aunt—Dr. IIcLSOIE'S .9Eltul9i:oll Is the marl sseg bt after specifie s and bar airead7Superaded all other tura, n'elleinee. Its ofilcacy being universally acknow ledged toy enotiteal rratUUnnors purchasers will ;hoar es00(11 to aok f.r Dr. McLane. (Ittifro:of V.rmijugs. asallake none el.. All othel VrriWfuges to comparlarn as+ w , r`folefs. Dr y lie Lane's fireman. Vermifuge, also his eykbfilod Illret Pills. can now be had at ail respects, Llo pent! Ploro4lo the United &woe; also. from the sole tromostora, PLE31164) LInuTIIPHA, desttf Pneosteero to J. kW L Co, 60 Wood istroot- gee' L SOLOMONSt—From infancy I have been alfletod erlth weak eyes and abortsfightedness, and lo ell my tarots 1 hare nee.? been ebbs to cat a palr of ()LANS Ed that would holy roe. I bars had ...vernal yob, that won;11 suable me to see more dletluctly. but could nevi,. beep them oo more than one-hair hoar from the foot that they causal such great Data. 1 hartward to wre your adrertleement, by vhlehl taw you had just Imported some. and nit has been my ma. mut alm to set • fair that would teneyt me, 1 thought 1 would try yours. You twat not think CIE flatMring when I say they more plan sower my we:teetotal/a I have not been atMe to read by eandle.light for more than bolt so hour an soy You before I got these Olomu gi.teel out them, 1 read ono Punlay MI dea and until ten o'cicek, via..., aty .. Omani: tha leant palm. which le • tblny. I have not done betake ty yeas. I in thia tench es I think It demrving yont uotetyriee. end booing °Cuts may be benenttod by It, You are et liberty to tubs tulip( my name at any Pau for referuma I am. sir, truly YOU.. llllNftlf CARL, Wharf Muter. Piltsbm alt. P. N. I forget 10 nteutlon that, my wife I. greatly Unt il:nod by the rah she got. and mune Vaue , I eeld jj•Ei . Ws lolievo Nature him proTidd to temely 'or every awe vh:c4 flub Ls belt to. K ER'S PETRoldsll.ll or ROCK OIL. Dot up as It 110.. , ft. t ail great laiorieory. omacoMed dun In the besets of [her Earth. It, orlthnut doubt. MU of the peat... of thou remcilee Head the following testimony, given by • grateruPruent . Pagel." Voitak, Ohio. Port. It, I 2. Mr. E. It. Kier—girt I neve gold MI rout Petro ourt, or Reek 011. 6 omo two Months out. and t 0.,. been look. log for rout agent Moot tt further *apply. 1 could hat • mil s uao down atom. We. here found the Oil vos7 ex et , lien t in Phu nod Dysentery. My daughter. et the Eli: I°.1 ° . •1141 hem , nu lying tery low Wi th t.• Eli; 1 ,a,. her • teaspoonful. .01 in thee@ lo•ru nue the o..nd. an 4 lb. dux normal. and also re cuvered Lornoult.dela It to Mu an extrurdlnuyremedy for sot+ an 1 Intartial Eyes, (btu. 'Mutsu, and ftbanmetlem, okil :DC Moo Viler. emu bow been cued of long Mending. 4er ...le l; an ' ll i e th g :. .e.onal be EPtibOltin. iac 14"."'. le , (Papers advert/ice Petznlonot yloase 0017.1 :mon, In neat, 'Tor or many ;costly ro orregiso tdm the of a rels 10. Mr. colativee of flhots crald. •• • Mr BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Mre t. lboi tgatuuntu tithe value a oartSJJEL uvn whirl we can enntiently tett U. reptant'.n of one w e heee Creed" vuhtlohtd "tern] .elitlcetong e Droving that• Safes cud, icr our recrolon Ohl ordlrutrY gales, Lea reola abroad, bore teen eutjeend to the . r gaYST TEM IN 'ACTOLL WNFLAIILATIONS. end Vcreereed their enntente totely free from darneore. The !Darning le another Stool c: the tune turnnteetable acre; trt,r- as in the • at trams the most ring ems. I. rim 5 and au. ino.opo WORTH. OP BOOKS MID PAPERS POUILTII OF JULY EXCURSION. .31 N order to accommodate the great multi ... wa, wish to •itt tee coaster on the 1001111 JULY. the Penberlyatla 11.agrned Onamade- hare „dente artatrrottetas for running TEN ESTILL EXCUI4- 6100 Th•IN• tie that day aa ter aa nrugon's (10.11. there) btatlor. !melee the Dt,o comae of !ode., and Eighth streets. at Sit 10. 11, ler d 12 4 .2 .. 1.,3.4. 0.0/1 .4 6 yet . ahrOgez o . 7 at Met L.tdrlf and Watt.. hare. . .I:eremite:freer:Resin set Itrlatotea .17.9, 10, 11., ind 17. .. tt 1.(1 L. 6..4r. et l:rcarrice Twkett vitt IS Or all the regular Treles on th e I•torth ea fa se ahtunroue. erg aIF intemediste .6,e,d0e., rood to ref on the rah. at. •the 'fa:U.ln PO , . Ld• tae rotto4. trip ..:. - 71tVriarbh to Ybott Libel, arel retard,' 11. date. . • o. WitiOAln . 04 :0, , Ireidtexa'a. , . do. ••, 40 : do. 1 htertryfe de. .b. .; hl 's 40... Ilt .1 do. Manor do. • 70 •\•, \ . o .HedebattiPe 00. s , 40. 0/e.tehote d• ... Ihette do. Ico \ • Jo .. . Want* do. . 121 \ 5 I ..o. 11111. de. de. • 1 1 0 .11 47 n dtgreehLeJonc. do. 104 Jo. Pgrevllle dn.. ' • • 1 6:1 do. Wive, dn. 1 7b • go. , Lvrr,rt .0. \ Ibo do. ' Ifa• note.* do . - , 100 • do. hineeeh do. \ : 10 .i.. . Jeheadarn do. ‘.2 u . sinNo Exeur.o - 11 . riaket0 sin 6...14 on the Otte From Stem.. whore ticket reloee have bee. 40 , ...011.0r1: , Ore H.4oonres Malt woman ttede 11oket• at the opow ber.re taking their male In the Can. 4. 11.11tElk1S1 Agent.' CAW:ln:rah. Jots 01. 1153. t J.lodtw CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! I TO D o -, o a, SAVED. VUEE A C4O ALBION, Etta Car wit. r.. 1 Noventorrl2. !Jaa.r.alllaas Laewta—LWar Vire: Your two Inter. lo , te duly tt,irt VW aloamt at the tuna. 1 wcald j f k)Sj. r* ftVle to l C7f,,.": l ,%;:n*;;Atr,7aell.rreT; nornin, the 10th al June la-h—noy star. tull.ilog lwar, l•antal wtoa It wall Lunt of wool and brick—. a Iva/ tboo, vaiallna. r wag la It at the lane tf tha two. awl fall - tato the oelar. whno there was •laTer lawannt GI .41. ILwas a , owy aot Ira Al) [eat ,ano coot' t ie,,t. that ware 43 Bea. ameantal Trn thausaad wlioh was het:aara'aa. art a rivie pap, isnuaolf E wa rfute. wtuNl aarao., twraon o aualna to loan na 'lwo, hat ha,. Saar t, a.at. ttiale pap.o,an..la—a a a G , ll.tweht lo alta. re.r.a.o soar Batts ta"aple . , ; - "tr".-rrrifiaitax. I Dance en- Dd aunt of 1 6 mat of, I.a la the eat. Rai irapee cL—liedt. seat to iros Bell oty bus • Ahla to hole aaa ts.whielil —Caton 0 eta r Mrxsta tuning seen re fend teum al. of!L-.1.1 dotine u Surma boa Meekly', ci t!.. U. s..statifte Ibi.bitel, V 111 lo fetal. sire U. wadi. ri 1..1 ....reeU , . to U. Prebnious Moo and rvfdeon \u. lb Tbi.d stn.. Esoitlabo!i. r.17:4 tar WL DIRICT the attention of our' WI- N" to tile sdeutieezeont . 5/ORBS'S IN VPIOLLit SO CaRDIAL" to be fonel or/no t...wfottrth rat, HOME • .NSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. R. C. 1.0J1112.1,,1nat, 4.4 WOnt teterty PittgnEmh. Disscroni:— &awn L. Lanab.-.....—...0.L0t0 of ther.Etet.a. IlartLw/. !slaw of Lend a a Cv. Tboatara r t oswear a Stetattos. RvAatrat .... of P sow Slap • U. cf C 4 Qln, V.WI.. WC°. , GrorWe of Genre, Biwa A Co. ..aaeoa of Eno, Mahon, ♦ Co. /tsar Y 11iad, ......_ of WB.ord • Wont Lori P ..... of Nous • Start. Jisow7 a of lay. Capp a n 0.... Jaws Tana._.......... _._._._....... firm l4l 3 o'clak- V at s. Corm emsa. Figes 0.1". ..‘et PI and rlftb doets..lll roll. orb , / Intr. Imp Ofkil,.• tilre tueswoub LILL. PIANJ FORT/ • \ j. 21 .2. DAVIS; Actatleadurl, • Sewickley Property.. . • ink FRIDKIE, ' - NJ/ ohica. at ttalfets Racom otootar - of, Xfatatasul„, -mar r bofart of U. II mots Or W.O. noon a u, thr Ymp.C f Bode, ,of otoota. • - S.'S& 1.717n1et. /!,1 . 101:11 . 15211_*7. .Itl \ Dom le 0' DITSIVAP*Za \ ' leant Ilt= ret oti=ih aboadanoa a tit akbor.a Stone Quatzlr....,-%:‘, \ an Tho lasid•ts volt nave en.torattpa and Inv b. . dtriled Intl sort ar are War. garb &arise rund. • arri anntlfalnenon7. Far foriner , nlormarson vat:rat tho feat Btora ofJaamo WatdmlN 4F Fdth ran, \. • Taaau-,nno•thnn nab, venue in one not two ram \ Iran - - Fifty-Eight Ituadixt Lots near 7th • )N Wk.DNWiIIAY AFTERNOON,f/nni vt.b. at 3 o'eltikea atimboa. ortlT be sohbrITTIC. • WIT demtable LOTS or GROORD. sit:taboo Ow • ire JITOWN. Room LW.Roo., Joba and lbws. Orion. ha oL rapidly ha ortMe; tutemoshocdottsat the, -•-- not , 111.. of tba sawadn Porton .• ' " • • IGrafAtr.l.4 i,tzt s- a 'd t: A: - In bo moo at the Auttkot Ro • .. - Tasam.—une.lbtrol oath. reads* to am sad tre 3esra, Lb Worm mound bt boat ottd Itkottroca. • -1' J. •a. I. M. DAVIR. Anetketsort. TAE Uli/TED STATEB ME INSURANCE, ANNUM CODEPANZ pananzr.pnis; '• 0 lIARTEBE D- ,1850. MAUI& PlaPartritft - CAPITAL- , V,511,000 E. corner of Mir& Lad Cltiosaint streets, PhUsdellikla. amnia as 7= Roza nazi Al lIILLLIMIZRIA: i n br Vs; arlbri, Ertl S. Gotrd. SCWIL.I9II3 WrT1.1447:4 Jacob L. Tiobabe. Jamas Decay.. William IL Godwin, William Precickbb—stcpbon . • • ' rioc/bacitelf-4abroft W. Maml. .11cd.oa \Eaalcabc.• b . c.—Pituborgh. Jan.. 7/(ll4iiia. ILn: .117 Cas. IL Mawr.. D, ..a..)1[1.1C IL ARNOLD, Acrid. bwr 74 /earth cpbet, Pitublargh. Mem Cr White, :.Wholesala Dealer in . • , rills*, OlL; wzvooir air= • • OFFERS : FOR BALE, his.entira • which has .I•l3Lertabll. het for the Let is • th• of Chinon, Otti i, ettCl. ore- ot the biggest Ise . _ t ' iveet - tat misos. sonsin. on 3 Dadilne4 t:the ascot • evoitalge In SOU . inewssi at New \ Tett a.,. 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