Bfwfuiz a W. ;TEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 185 g. orREADINq 411' etTrn WILL BE FOUND PAGEOP THIS PAPER. „ PI IT p817813H 11:11altioancran , lissmi 0 lZfrar--Alt anicadre drat latfon of one Weekly Gazette oqem to our busker men a mad deeirabJa madinpi or snaking their burin.. known. - Oar etraulantonSa between Mar and nra thonta, reach. ng elmoat sorry.rlnate and comfy to WM.., • 113.1'13 .ADV 881 136113-11Telthir. tho tdltaktnl Rooms nor l'xintloi,Ettabllanclont of the DAILT .G.AM73..ave • onnel on goodly. •ADVFBTIBII4I3 who 4twato their pticoo to anpoak to 'the itiotr, Ilandarntositlog. 1,131 6 144m0 hard them .tO iscrorol, o'clock.= gatordar . .DElitOcigeno WS/0 1101111.64102111.. . • _ . CATIAL.OO3IIIIIIII‘9IOAI4I,. .IEOBEB EOWNALL, Of Au!ertster County. • • • 7011.11FDISOIL ALEX. IC: MobLIIRE, OJ iranklirs County. ion evavirron oizazu, CRftIS?IAN MEYERS; Of Cavil): eaunly 10E.fIEPENDETIS D OUTS og . - • • nr.asusix. The "Pituturgh eagle" and the "Contour ' riot 'Atonal" having tiotti entered .the lists es the apologias and defenders of Romsnism, and - both harmonising In their . attaphs on Gorarai and . - the Gazette, ire shall fain hese to answer them together, an we cannot afford the time and space to notice them singly; and this is entirely proper. •hea'-it l ie. speck that there le so little difference hetweitti thelkt- In the ultimate reoolts of dire! efforts. • The PiliAlturgh CatAnlis . defends the Church , • from the scandal of the Conduct of the Cathollo ' 'Waste 14 Montreal:l:7 affirming Gtht Such vio lence bi not Ittliedordauonwith, the, spirit of the Chetah, or the desire of. la sileis.% It demands ' tint titn Cbuteh ;should not he held accountable lite any thing. bat Its °authoritative teaching." it is tree, that should hat be held re sponsible for,the vices' and crimeslt mem ' • .t:ters,'uhliasilt..ein 'he shown that !these oat breake are she natural hrulls of the doctrines . taught anethe feelings engendered by the teach .- • ingtrandiPirit - Orthe church. The spirit of the /tarnish Church is eminently it pethecuting spirit. Time Cturett arrogates to' Birself all troth, and • " • all antherity t epirl teal apt 'temPorni— She 6- F meeog all. others as heretics, anutsed Of God and ;loaned to the fires of eternal pe'rditiolt. She • 'hie isall agep Persecuted and deitkeyed ' theta, sad as ad:ablaut to de, wherever the had the payer; we say, then, that the. Montreal riots were the result of the ° autheritatioe tonging'? of.theCharce, the natural effect . of.-the spirit litte tioileates, an,ti in strict accordance with her own prictioe; and If yather • Gavassi wuit,ln the tole power of the Church,. at this momeat;:lte Wool, beimihedititely coithigned to a Pileup, and death it the stake: This ev;ery, Catholic kanyli This no Itomish Print can 'deny with. tatt 7 denyiug the truth. • Tho.Commereiiii .7eircof defindu the rioters on . the - gronnd that-when Fsther Gemini, whom the f editor - dies. as it ..moboeinat Orator," , undertook to lecture on itierrore l of a Church of Rome to ;such pereone aa nhaie to hear him, and In a Protestaritighurclidtoo, he iniitid .. the Catholic -mob' to astmil .I.lnn Ved the mob. which elatoored4er his life, the editorial/arts, Was the least blamable party, The ~ .firtsßursif • Sathotie dieclaims all responsibility-Inc the. wit —its coadjutor, the Journal, apoleglies for it:- Both denounco Gars zil, and botlisageit the Chirch of all blame ! j. The Coikelie. Is , very angry at us 'tor our re. mark, that—" the. Pope invokes French Bsyc- . nets teCesile Gavgisl from lutyp. and pmd jatars here invoke Mobs' to pit bum doin.in America:" - ;lbis, the &Leh°lie Say's, is sultan! eharge;:atid it demands. the proof. What more riot done the'Stholic want than 'that is fur itiiims4utor of the Journal ? 'Did not ' 2.lmepapez,. - by the whole tenor and spirit of,ith - Lk artiole . on 'Father ,Gariiii and the Montreal mobs,` 'tarok° - mobs to put,down the "beaky,'" 'iht; "Idl&etat. orator !" WO, need seek no fur.- ' ther far proif, sines the editor boa shire de ' Glared that :be had nothing to retreat, no ' , opinion , to change on the:subject. ptelcatioliC eildmitly feels the westncos`of its position, and:finally-cOmes on td the ground *coupled hy his brother a the .folirscil. At-first ' it 'very indignantly denier that the &north should be held accountable for the mob. •In the Very oneit . .paragraph, however, It declares that ''.. the L tneb did not proceed to "phyd i oil lolenee" • "eiihoutthe Moat pie one provocetion." Fr . scaly. Ttan le Witst(the Toured &le stye. We 1 . 'thought the, 'Catholic w oo Id he,nl/7 get throtigh - •,; without art'nfolorf for itirriototus brethren, bat in order to End one, it,resorte to a elander. which It says it tondo the...tfoittreorTfue Witness; to -lett.; that Garold ; on his seoand appearances spoke of "pricets, nuns cad convents," In the ..true Leshey and, Barker bryle," and told ',lap ' there that th 7. inade/prostithtes of their d:ingh . f ;toils whets they'eent"; them to consent sahoalt" i This Witneu" groFght.by the Cathaiis, should he tightly rained a Isinj ness; for in all hi; lectures GINSTII has not bold one :word to offend the ears of modesty. aid hae most carefully ab• stained from itoydovelopetetente of the character, attributed to Lesley andllarker. There ie no truth in this dleied provocation ; and 'besides; , it [even kaolin that the mob came prepared for •• Its devilish with; traid that a large majority of the rioters nerWhatril him speak, at The apology of the Cethelie is no ;fetter than that of ._.. . . . • the frutfrit 2 4 ir-• 2 . ' - ;;Tbit.caplotio: denies that t h e Church ioin the . 1. :,:•wroni.'and 'pretests alialnst making the Chung . accountable for the'acta of Its priecith Its' edliors, ' 2 of list:timbers. As we before remarked, if:their • '•aotee 'tore not in tic:De:dance with the Principles , . and spirit of,the Church, the:tithe church should not be helitrevpittitiblei ; :l34(tetten we find priests ... and people acting in taouordanee with those Prin cipleocand carrying them -oat to their legitimate , • resetitsithin we have" just right to charge-the Church withtheir - crimes ; , ..6y when eaten -- throw off the =oak, and develop the true prinel: pies of the Church, and tell pi whet Still be tho consume:pee' when Itomanfeat obtains :the via- tory,,meiive a right to accept it are tAtili,:he- 2 .. cause Ws know It to be in accordance with 'the I s e,d - teach* of a church which claims to be Infill tole. , . - • . - ' • • " ..We sip e the Catholic will deny the troth of the proposition—that ihe principles end spier. of :the Boehm church are invioibly 'oppoe'oed to the 1 spirit of civil and religious .liberty; and that - . consequoutly its establiehment rad growth among no is dangerous to otir frec•institotions, and ito 4 the Perpetuation of nuni . hn freedom. 'Wei sop . pose It will deny thst•thn lt omen church neces-,:'. ) eerily, from its very conetantion, wages an ever ' ' lastiog war 'against mental moral; political v end civil fieedom; and thid it therefore-becomes the • duty of .all the friends of freedom to reedstiad ' . 14.'encroachmentit, to reveal its dangerous •fori . . deludes, and to numeek lts•hyporrini. One,'lif the coadjutors of the iatlialie, writing under the super 'Aden of an . Arebbiehop, toile un when the Papal church obtain the 'eupremecy In this ' eonntry; all religious liberty Will be at an end! •, • Will the Tuleofic denythle s4tement? Will it , dare it say, that it approves et a free toleration . ':, of religious. Opinion to all moo, every where? - , Bimizeott,, m tile , very " lest rbvtew, boldly ° . claims ettprente author* for the church, in all ‘• , miners, temporal and spiritual' Be claims for en earth—not a sp "the c h ur ch a kingdomlo4tuil . 7 . kingdom Merely, a ..klugdono•not of this World," —but a. strong, powelfolf - Ali-controlling king . - dem, antis bead of tehlchls ;the Pope, both at • supreme lawgiver, and supreme executer.- ACE' .: "Furthermore, et ie no ligioll, solely will -• ' obstraction, as doctrine, or is that "11l serve v a c. pesposes hese; .It. must be religion In ..1 her proper, character, religion as law, religion as government, religion •oe a kingdotn, l —the kingdom on earth of' i th n King of kings and Lord of LOrdu" o' I f ~ - " - , °Tali Onurch le whingdotn, a tower, sad -as yeah most hare, it who Into exercise her author • ley; • eupreme chlef. ' Thia, asd4rify Is to he exercised eter..Statei. as : veil as . indCridnale; ' therefore the Church to it,governMent covet be Catholic; for'olherwiee It 'would -not Alava= all natione; it must:bo One and Catholic, otherwise it would be entjecited hpeacti A Xotereignf. id bin' awl domialons. - dud this „nnittnnd Cetholtoi , y • , see Impossible without theteronarehicil edneiltn. Pane "tems to :ielbjectiOn to it ilegle4X•di with supreme autiatirity offer the whole body, The &a...at!, girei utterance to long drawn prepared at any zeOmenttiexercise thnataher- I camplidati that it is nAdriesed in phrase ..of the try one point and agoittettuiy enemy that May getter and this gregthi" by this paper. We heueceasery.'.Ttais le the point towards which explained to that pap • few days since, that we hue been; lookingifrom the first, and con. we etudy to adapt car page to our subjects, tale(,: the practical - lessee which we wish to and when we use the epithet "lie," it la because Atripness oath° node of ,our readers" no other would expelss what isdae to oar topic. The character of the rer i eere e e ..gi n pd a p,„" When we feel et liberty to make specific charges, "power," "authority," "church," its here clearly aipany them . with nuclei demon- T t e rit ' le, and apply the fitting term. If the ed. ;ter cf the Gaulle would be the object of mote defined.. He menu distir.ctly:not alarm the. temporal power of the Pope t oyer, his subjects, d roc , reas y and entitle himself to mod but this power of deposition ,cf s imonarolut, and erste and elegantphrase, he !shot amend ha the transfer . of crown, Fee , -I ,6ver the whole' n?hdoot generally. It is because that, in Prio" ciplaand conduct, be- has shown himself not a werld. Acid farther, he argue that these pow trend rights are immediately Gem God. fraction of a "degree above" the habitues of the gutter and the grogehop, we find it impossible to If the CatAclic presumes to-deny the authority ,„ta se s t , in language which does not offend of Brownou t on, which we feel assured it will not,l our own taste—lournat. we bare only to say, that Browned tells us, that. The Journal, we are gratified to see, is gold he pithlishee nothing without theapprohation of enough to admit its habitual disregard of dicen- F his diodesan; and furthermore, that what he 4, sod its indulgence in language native tothe claims above, has' been cliiimed for the church habitues of the gutter and grogebop. It mls. Ind Its Pontiffs, for the last five hundred years. takes, however, when it etippoema that we Qom. Let us now tarn 'to the Juirsat, last it be- plain of its editor thus manifesting his natural earn jealous of ,too mach aitkntlon paid to its inclination. We have uttered no complains of co-laborer. It does not deny that hien funds- the kind, and do hot mean to, being rather plea roptal law of the Church of Home to "compel eed than-otherwise that people ehould °coulee conformity" to lie recioirements, which law or ally see the true mettle of - those who trU them palicy it eve. .qe entirely conenteni with a do- MeICP9 up to cater for the public; we merely cal centreline° upon her creed and conetitation, as led attention to the.faets la the cue, to show the the: only means of easing the- souls of men," difference between -those of high and those of but,it say, the power in this country is so wholly low instincts, In. the management of a paper. wanting, that as an elemeut of danger for the The hlaikguard, whether in [begetter or in the future it la not worth consideration I editor', room, trill betray his natoral inclinations, and always adepts his language tihis lowborn There never was an inquity-that . had not its apologists and defenllere . , and there never was a iestinote; while the gentleman always adapt, his danger- to church or state, that It was not plight- language to the character he bee to maintain in , ed, ridiculed and mocked by Coggin, in:prin. the ro th ataa ley, cipled nod venialuen. indifferentism hue ben..o • 1.. 7 .01,1.11.12, It to tree, endeavors to. fled an the curse of chain, and etas in all ages, sad it excuse for its vulgarity, and would fain be- DOW lies at the eon of'our, destitution!. eating 'thought severe in its attempt to make the public, oat the very vitals of Utterly. Bataan our in- 'belles that it is our offences against truth which , etitutioes have borne eo mink it id inferred that have impelled it to de against decency, and pro. 'they can bear every thing. They can, it is true, priety. The transgresior is :never without 'an bear mach; but no Institution, civil or religion', erne"; and he who cannot argue except with can resist the poisonous effects of indifference. fool weapons finds it necessary, occulonally, in Whenever the American people become so reek- order io subdue those whose tastes tablet at stin lees, so careless; or eo indifferent 55 to be Brous- ciffeneive diet. to blame upon the object of his ed by no danger, to be alarmed by no encroach- attack the low depravity which , prompts it It meat, to ecout all warnings as iteelees and to say is a pitiful expedient Every reader of the to all who would awake the Slumbering anti. Genus known, and the niter of the Journal meat of attachment to freedom and religion, know, that we always endeavor to conduct oar oh,,he has an axe to grind," then oar doom is discussion's In' decorous and proper language; I near at hand. and theitOe not a member of the Pre- • this I Our front are not for the present. There to still too much of the old eplrit which animated the Puritan Pilgrims .and the Pothers of the Revolution; to permltany violent Quirt act. Bat the "very fact that' thellomish Hierarchy has at tempted so great an Innovation sathe late assault open thi public soho . ols, shoal, that three gener ally astute men considered the:nation ripe for the. commencement of their ealreihes. They knew that the nation was measurably . politically cor rupt ; , tioet mete party ties, or the thirst for office and phwer, and the control of the treasury, hid greatly demoraped the great mass of the poll. deigns', while a hags number of the people, of .* .rthioti the editor of the Joarned is a fit !ninon tatirs, were entirely indifferent and were redy •io connive at their schemes. They supposed that, with the connivance of politician' , who eoieted 'the votes they control, and the - tacit . consent of the indifferent, they would ana -1 teed with this entering wedge to 'their final triumph., • They failed in this first attempt.— They underrated the intelligeacti and virtue of the people. there was a substratum of attach. tient to free institutions which they had not cal culated upon. Bat is the object given up? By no means. They will return to it again and eblu, as uften as they think the time serves their purpose. They will endeavor to corrupt nubile sentiment. Theywill decry the schools. ;They will put forward the indifferent, whh will cry pesos; peace, and charge ) , upon.all who re , Bist them tome improper mot re—they have . an. "axe to grind," es the esys,—they will -raise the cry of bigotri, and charge upon the op- Lf C ''!the der . illeh spirit of riligloo,4teedl" . If there are none to resist them; will they not enceoecli If there - was no sentiment In oppcei- lion, other than what appeared In the Journal, iturrrig the late controversy, what was to hinder tttem trunneeding tinting the nession of the last Legisistare If the Gauntry is safe, as the Jour- cat !piers, it 111 not beeatme . that paper has sound• ad the alarm bons, its wateh•tower. It its spir it and practice eitemid Travail, Rome *ll lied bat little resistance to lite onward march to grandeur and p?wer. ' Oro - defer some farther thonbte to'snother sr- In a into article on 'the Pavia: . and Gamll question we referred to the bondact of the Journal .towards Houtrnx, and remiried that while the Hangerlan orator was_ arousing the sensibilides of the nation for his Fatherland, the. Journal "was.=low to know,how many bottles of wine he drank, and how •Many segue ha emoked, and What his tavern bill cost." 'The editor of tho Journal, with his usual emanat of fisi-Markei,•piuneeology, denies that he ever did, .• in a single iffinnoc•allnio to the wine bot ilea and Vine bills of liooailand his mite." . When we made :the relairk, Ifhl oh the Jou 141 a. l an vehemently defiles, we wore Most clearly en der the impraesicui that the Journal dui remark on those subjeots. We knew that they were the eit'bject of conch newspaper controversy In Pitts burgh; and of a, great deal of angenerous and tuojuet 'comment ; and we know farther that the loirrnal took strong grotind amtinst Kos/erne and hie mission, which opposition it has never ceased, les* no opportunity for an ungeneroui fling at the, great ilingarien. We bad no opPortunity of recourse to thefile.sof the Journal to refresh oht memory, and, eo strung was oar hipresslen, Veit , we pobably: should not have exemined it ;bad oppoitmlity nerved; but as theed . or's do. riled Is ca braid al to corer the vir . round, round, 'we Infer thaf we were mistaken,-and leave to withdraw tit?. allegitiaa In notation to the . wine and-eager& We euppon.the editor irould permit ui tb ettarnine his files, eheuld we ask for the privilege; but we choose gather to take hie own word for.lt, and to withdraw the charge as farm it vras s made;' and is wish, also, we could as easily acquit bleu of allhojastlee to this' great Anisette of modern liberty, who. vkill he better appreciated in a laeraeding age, Valens riglibrusey and Popery shell succeed' to banish lag liberal principles from amens men, • . ,The Jowaal doee not like to give up t dela. lion which ilrefeelsed it when it paraded ih such I a, triamphlnt tone a receipt from this cape for the publication of • Grand Jarr.Piesentment In 1851. It finds that that recelpt does hot mili tate irFaltiA our position at ell, but IS lOtb to give in the feeling of rejoicing 'wbich , premakurely Poseessed it when that receipt was discovered. We asserted that it hod been taunt to publish each Preeentuainte gratuitously ; and ea It has beens for come lime past, at Isest as far u this otscTis concerned, and others that wo know of. Bach Preeentmenis have been occasionally paid for, in in rho instance when 'the receipt in suit': tion„was given in 1851, when the Presentment Gana colamu and a quarter long, and Its gra il!talons insertion could not be asked for ; but in natters of such public interest Its insertion was `generally ordered In all the papers. For some time pant the publication of Prpeentmente has not. been paid for, and It En been decal for all the papers to publishl them gratnitenidr. In the Instance of the h.te rresentment, tlibehoorse woe deported front, for t the sole purpose, in weal. lege, of furnishing & ' little pap to favored presses Oar original 4 stateuseot, therefore, which the Journal was so,ewift to d 'enounoe al a feineh>od, Is .poply and ray sustained. Frobt:bly at one tletirt It was usual for the county to pay for the I insertion of these things ; but, for noontide It hail pen usual to publish them gratuitouely, and this vas all we alleged. laving been entrap. pectin its too great dityrj to involve ns Riga. rent false statemldt,ltlrill, of coarse, continue to persist, and flounder through as beet it may; but it cannot, 'efts - veil, conceal the Mortification it feels at Its ownlprecipitancy. ) a opt acknowledgements are doe to the ?nai -1 dent and SuPerintimdeati of mistral •western railroads, and to-. Capt. Flatimq; of the new steamer bliseiseiPpi, for an inillation to 0 pleas ' uriaitraision frotalandasti7lopetrolesaci bast, on the new and splendid steimert.tiaelseipPi, which his bees built for di e t exPress Mid*, . We regret eimediagly itiat oar avocations 'at home hate denzireut as of the . pleastwe of tieing pre girl!, tint hope to: mil oanelf of Mei gratifies. tion of Oath's tbst teilou of anatry it 'Alio, z-k'; , :;. - . ,, ..'.! , 'r,''.2.:', - H - ..':-;'':',..: , ' , -'`:a.1'....;;. , rem cie that is 4=40 of. the troth that we have been prompt to current any errors of fact The lodgment which - we may bare committed. editor of the Journal, 'therefore, in alleging that soy thing acid or done by ns rendered his low rotorte necessary, „hut,' adds another offeaoe against deoetuty to the long catalogec against him. If we have aver made a misstatement in our columns, we have not been slow to correct it ; and this is the but evidence any ton can give. that be does, nokitaake misstatements But the Josq : nal*.ver correct; it. misstatement": We have pointed:oat so ; me half dozen mistakes - falsehoods, If that term pleases the Journal bet, ter—which havelppeared in that paper, within a short space of time,. anti' have repeatedly called ate attention. to the queitio 'II of veracity at issue between us. But it paiino heed. , It will notdefend them, and lacks the manliness to admit them. It is content to tie Curler imputa tions of untruth, without ramming them, and seeks to escape under , kcloud of:feta epithets. aimed at us. He that is attaintmd of bearing false witness, is not a proper person to charge that offence upon others, until hie own skirts be ellen. We do norintend to let the Jousts/ es cape from its responsibility for the misstate mentswe have fastened upon it, writer cover of a mock morality and afer.ted indignation at of fences; never corn' itted by us. It.does`not love truth enough to become its" defender ; nor is ;truth ever vindicated by a resort to filthy ,weapons FM Ix Tug JAIL —We desire to call the at tention of one country readers to a [(secular cir cumstance, illustrating the miserable aystem of manegementinto which the county has fallen undtr the present Commissioners. On Sunday night last the cupola of the Jail was diesovered to be on Ere, after the family of the Sheriff had retired Meta& By dint of seri ous effort the fire was extinguished without do ing much damage, but. the water !sr that par- Pose had to be carried in buckets and tubs to the top of the Jall 1 Three Grand Juriek . ,have recommended the Commissioners! to Tarnish the dwelling part of the Jail with water, and he'd this recommendation: been complied with, fire there wronid not be, ai it now [geed mist be, a matter of terrible apprehension; 'bat oar pro• foundly wise Commissionary, who are so nig gardly of th&publie money in Some things and so lavish of it in others, refined to do A work so reasertable, and but for the timely dinoeveri' of - the fire in this instance by Sheriff Mogul, It - might have proved a very destructive one to the public building& But a feet more wondrouq remains behind. The Commissioners employ a man ail Watchman In the Jell, *hate business it is to remain on duty all night,'ead keep a vigilentwatch. When the alarm of fire was given .on Sunday night, end the people rushed to the Jail door it was found looked; and on hunting or the Wratolunan -to get the key tditillxiit, that otffoer sortsfound .round ceslapin flit !thee! We commend these facts to the attention of Our cotintry . readers.. The niggardliness of the Commissioners In refusing the protection ne ,setuary for the public bulidlnp, And the manner in which they provide for thelr safety, furnish a fitting index to the whole coons of thosiollicers Tie people most provide the,` remedy. Taos, .freticrere which we requested should be neat &nen to as from the Commissioner's pr. doe, are not forthcoming. And they will not : be. The Commitelonera do not fancy suck an Investigation as ihey wimp 'provoke. Bet u we are well edified of all the facts of the; eue, to shad not be thus balked of our gamed and we warn thoee interested to look fora faithful ex. posit* of facts, not over creditable in:them selves, but which, nenrthetess, ought to be well known. Dr Ole P4tsburgit.Getulte. Parrentricia, Jane 27, 1858 Mr. Editor—Can you tire the " Tax Payers" of the city any account of thelaardiane of the 'City Poor f We bare had, no report from them for more than three yeah;, a contributor ko your piper says there is . $25,000 of "Poor Tasee" e6lleeted !Yearly. Three years would make font-Which wet are had no report of. The Act of Ineirporation flays, "Bald accounts shall be annually audited and pubWhed by a suitable committee appointed by the Councils for that, purpose." Have the Guardians failed IP their ditty br the Councils? Coo you inform the TAX Panay. Wa clip the following from the American of 4eiterdsy evening: l'ltn Ccurros Bottum Mac.—This valuable insoursoturieg establishment. for some limo Idle, 'will be pot into ,blast the 6th of July, having been trued by Messrs. Denneit, Marshall & Co., 'nod converted into a Railroad Iron Mill, devoted . esolosively to the making of railroad iron. We aro greatly pleased 'to see this, suttee augur a profitable result to the lendable enterprieo of the undertakers. It In the only mill In this oily im aged In that line of work, and we understand they have tailed, oontraols for 'several thetuisud tons of 'retie. FIIONI NOVA SCOTIA --By the schooner ,Bloomer we have Halifax pagers - to the 141 h.— The Morning Chronicle, of that date says an the •etilisct of the fisheries: .The vexed question et,eur fisheries Is Om day assuming & more Interesting Septa. The fact of s flatlet ooloulal vessel having been dri- Tee off the coast hi a French Grolier deepens the importance of the subject: It Is now pretty well undeiStood that theiPtehoh have claims which, however long they may bite been In 'abeyance, ole,nevertheleas tangible. The bleu • daring treatlee made from time to time by British Government ere' matters of history. It remains to be seen whether the Americans oan• not yet trump up au good claim to the shots of oar fisheries &a the French hive to • port of them. The claim rimentlyset op by 'medium tied the effect of unfolding the trestles that hotelmen entered Intio between England; Francs, and the United Stater:oo.oe rilibe , " , ." It would thus - appeal/Abet the recent Inter ference of the French_ Lathed- the effect tole duce more moderat tone.—Boston Adverttiff. Tas new Railroad law \purred by the Lees's tore of Connecticut, though essentially modified since reported by the special commlttoo, atUl re. ulna thik provision rendering the Company, whore an individial has been killed, liable to an s ake for damages to an amount not szoooding $lO,OOO. M/EMffIE • LIQUat Low Brits.—The ',llalne Lig= Or 110172 e enactment similar tojt, which w witted too vote of the people of hillehigani 20th loot, his been approved by, • TO, majority. The vote, however, le said to .cosey people having staid away from th : ' 'lllichigait is, we believe, the lifth State the law hoe been adopted. After a three days' discussion, the Lon" was defeated In the House of Rep tires of Connecticut, on Friday last An meat, etriking ont all after the Tnaotiaa and Inserting a bill giving to'lin end city . Sties power to license, wan adopted by t, ihg rote of the Speaker. The bill, am, ed, woo adopted by a vote of 108 to 08. ' eed the Senate on Saturday. The Sew „ Hampshire House of litipr • tires, on Threiday last, by a vote of 181 ! refused- to take the Maine liquor law ft. table, which settles the fate of the meant .year n that State. :1 The Grand Jury of BnlTulk county (: bare made a preseutment, lot which the as the raeult of their examination into ch. final calendar of Boston, that three-fourth crime committed there is caused by lot once, and attributable, la • great degree,) swarms of Illegal dram-shops Infesting t • liens of the city; and they severely rem' Mayor and Councils for not diininiehO Ono of the resolutions of the Temperas 'cation of filassachnsetts, held at Spring • Wednesday, states that the reason the licp is not enforced MAMA State (where it h enacted) is owing to the timidity. of its et Tors in the forms of indictments Inaldcat new law; want of Interest on the part of cipal authorities; a neglect to eeoure goc aonneeh the watchful vigor of men mo selfishnees and appetite; and wadi diffract will always attend thee:caution of a law . %littlish so extenswe a pecuniary interest !eyed. TUN LAI% ACOODIOT ON TEI New HAIR. RAIL ROAD —The telegraphic accounts of the cadent gave but • partial knowledge of its este .f. It \ii wooderfal that it was not accompanied ith • loss of lite almost is great as that which mark ed the recent Norwilk catastrophe on tk some l iri e road. The socident was octiaeloned by t neg ligence of the switch tender, by which e ex press train was brought into gain/ion th e freight train. The Boston Journal bo its count IVA— ' No effort on the part of the engineer , pretent the dreadful consequences, and ,gine crushed into the freight train, corn destroying one of , those , oars, demollehin,l 'baggage oars and destroying four passeng filled with human beings. The broken baggage And passenger ea their contents, preseeted.a frightful scene I gelation. The Bret car was thrown from I fling gear, and was canted Over; the 'coo.' crushed into the first, and wag thrown- f wheels; theliffird was much damaged; the 'lightly injured, while the '. last remained Jared. The baggage can weir almost e • demolished.. The earth wee ploughed n.l oonsiderabladistanoe, and the rails entire troyed. The first sensation - of the passenger* heavy ontahlug motion, and then followed • of wood and glue accompanied with a cl• dust. The passengers were thrown forw great violence, and manjt of them were . . injured-406 M of them dangerously. The .a momentary silence, which watt 1M.2000 ales and screams of terror, such ea are heard, but onto heard are never forgotten. for thi moment seemed to have been strut 4, sad almost Senseless by terror, ethers (rondo with fright, while some retain usual presence of mind. The momentary j over, the .passengers began to extricate eelves from the rearm Lrratarrneo neon Bona—Withal, II fixed the Preen:ma's Journal has (he• tot paragraph: ' "On the 9th of May idorusignor Cafe • Bad lid, Archbishop of Thebes, former Co-. - sear; Extraordinary of the Pontificia' Goversuxiiint to the Legation, left Rome, as speeial gamic( his holy Holiness to the United States.. At our. dateor &deices 31ansignor Mini wee in Ps rim. He le charged by the Holy Father to pay s visit to the Government at Waaillogion, and alto to bold interviews with the differentprelates dethe Cncirch in the United States, and to acquire the most exact information respecting the In rata sod condition of the Giulio/la Church I this COttatry. "After making vs long a visit as may • e of edvantage in the United States, Mousigno Bed ini will go to Brasil, Where he is to veil e as Apostolic Hued, near that °oven:wake He is accompanied at present by 91. - Ernest °log nth, who goes to the Apostolic Legate in' erica as auditor, taking the place of M. Marine mini ,Oscali, who gore to Rio to discharge tbet... Olio. of Charge d'Affaires till snob time asn motto alien arrive.' . , . A Cunrrin os flnarers.--Tne contains tlin following, when laity be _lite to our renders: "Boonets without fronts see are used t. the last Parisian novelty tea bonnet wi .1 crown! `These burets; say' • Paris 'hare three greet qualities—light as a fe l 'upswept Cl gaunt, and hanging on th I like • Neapolitan plat.. This bonnet Is eemblage of flowers, ribbons and lace; • p• teffacs, richly embroidered in large dotal straw, which shahs the knot of platted] which falls on the tialp,of the neck. Wei said .bonnets without dl'owns' are we Bur have Any front! We con ecercely say; narrow, black lace, which edges ir, and.pl; ly falls on the forebeastand gracefully en.. the fete, la the only front—we certainly di give this cu/ors the name of bonnet. On side bunches of flowers, u well as the complete the harmony. The d us embroidered to match ttraplatesse Th net requires perticuler attention in the des, of the hair. The summit of the head to • left free, and the hair arranged quite low. bonnets are destined to create • eentatlon fashionable world; but only the very prett the Irsr, young dare to adopt this novelty.') Tua'Blver 41110111 e likely to be open, steam riavigetiok moth Sooner than was id; and, LC it bine', opened. It will be Ili event of thq day. GeneralEtbenique, the. Went of Peru, bas Already taken inept, on of that Government, to pot on Lb, 1121•13• iron steamers, each to cost about what, badmess is to be the exploration • , river and its branches. All rations enjoy the benefit of this trade ind oomm The Emperor of Brasil, we are gratified to) sd ferfrem refitting thisPerovien mormoe. 00-operating with it. Be bascenottleas al company the right of navigation, with o privileges, to conjunction with' Peru. The pony was to comet/nos Its work in May and, Although we have no Waite Inform that !thee really began, yet there seamed' t no doubt that It was intended to Ro tat* • don either In Jane or July.,—/tr. Y.'Er>r :. . • Han BRIM= Escarse. , —The Dunkirk ' our nal relates alit narrow maps trout deattitof a woman and infant who fell between the oars of the State Line Rattroad while the train wns In motion. The woman had int:Solent presende of mind caramels' Rat on the ground between the rails, holding the: child In Abe same posit on ; end when the train had passed ,- the herrn% as. 'pagers who expected to behold the mane_ ee mains of two human bodies, found ball Hie mother had child unhaimed- A similar oe er r/nee is reoorded Iry the Rochester pap a .:-.. Thursday morning cue of the passengers _on the emigrant train, just entering the city, -wen A o step from one nu AO another and fell bet eea them dpan the trick. Some dorm can p - ed over him, hot he escaped walls few slight b ... a-- es—haring fallen lengthwise upon the track It wu a narrow esoape. . ..., - • • • WAX BiIAVA AND Penn. —alie e OW York Journal of Comineros publishes *atria 'of letters from Pdfll, the latest dated i6tb which represent that a War between 'Peru od Bolivia was inevitable, hostilities tulvinie ilre dy commenced. A. Peruvian squodroti was at Tay by the list acconets, and use' to prom in three or.four days to attack. the Bolivian . ore Coblja. • _ • ; Lots Pot Sale: • • JOlrFine locations far Summer Reside.' es -at idlest. nig. 'null! the 80th !Want at 4 e'elo .L ek and all onsolB at that time sill to *Drell at *notion, en the ground, in . erhat b ktteirn the 'llootoh Patton,. adjoining lends of the late lateen Reek and lying between the Ilrad.lotkti field Plank nod tuel.the Monopoly). C1...,n0w laid oat 'in Leta of te?!., two add • hali,lioul We; .rue, blB. X. W 0... Tim. Tim. of payment ig WY. se but a emal amount of the perobeee money 11l be reeeired In bead. lieu!. of jelodtoo 11. D. 8180. Smote . • .‘1 TO . 4 4 1 Id • - -- -- • stir NH. Bowman i —l".,' rom infancy I hl been elnloted with weak .Ire nnel eborblehtedn o ., In all car travels 1 tin never . been able told • 'Del OLS.BStli' that would help ram 1 I have had several p Out ...14 'enable mei to see more dist..., but co. never keep them iro ... then oneshalf hour to* th fact that theresosedenoh great pa.. I hapPerted to.e'your advertisement. by wh14.1" saw. you h o d J o n emporti.d.omm - and . It hen helde ity tn. stint elm to sot a pate th at would W.Va., I than ht. •I would IV rm.. 41 ' Yon moot not ttlnk sae flatteries when / a. they .0. ' I .. itr.tr Mr if.iPtclatlaiic I ha ve not been eb to tad by evailedhtht for move than half an hour at any ' time before I dot them Mks... fakes I tot tbsem I vied , 41 , . 00 food.? oil day, and 0001 to. o'clock, without ea.. item:dog the leaaftalo,..hlak le intl. I have not d.. berme for Yen., •' • ••• • 1 . I I pay thin much se I Oh* It dna.. jourenderprim and hoping othere our ha benedtted lv It. • Ton are et liberty to make we of My element pay t• o for refierenve.. Imo, .1.1.11 yo .'• •• . Bony HILL: WWI Sat..lBl4hars . 1. - , 11. f brat ...tams that a wide Is allier.l e; Otted by the pair .b. let 1114 . 41 'hand. • If.. - . . : ' . • -4" ,;;; -. ' - I .-,, , i .7. -- . - -. - .. - .7.7:7:; . :!;;:.t".. - ..7:"'"- -. ..'" . .---, `.4 z ...,'•';''.'. - 2 , - 11 ' ' : .-----'''''''''-'"'-'-',,'!-1t•ki.,...:.:-.,....-;;;...-. Law, sap tight, poll. watch .. :ZiirOakload Property for Bala—This 1 . _ Third donna! Statemeot ~ . 1. ,rveriy . b &nate etant toll A mils hula the city-Hoe. !O F TILE STATE MUTUAL ITEM AND lhaathas ea the Pittateush homers sad ItichlatarTarts : u mum.„"u" 3o , oomp A ,T . , ju n yb urg . rlke ao9l. boom:led on the roma sad east by Sande id, i Mumma. t'r 1.1541. - Sismv draft Iles, and on the north Dr L. P.Chlids. Pep.. 1 Ands of the Cretseey. Idsr 1.12.4 - da 018 in .. etatodotatt shoot nix AciLE . s.-it is eetend .iin /tett 1 V ... 1 ._......ftn,..12. 1353--- LU rrs 11 Trees et th e ehoe,.t klads.tesey of theta la toll b•ertes. i V.L.WL:41,74 - jjer,;;l: . jaw IA , Thole, 1a . a sot:datable troetoried haze IfOUS a, vita 1 ssieuXrts other !manage: ate, an abosidsate Winos, Raspberry 1 ri,m,. = 3 *.dolka-------1 3 - ,7 " " \ , _ _ . 7id/ al . r e streehero T Thses. elf Irma qa Qty. I rill dowse of L,,.,-, Ira tenaloatml-,. itm.ses, Co=Mlnlintli.m. . the abr. Poopetty altos-other.. dlelde It to !sat par.. Waxman, Returned Preopue% .Lacer, • 'Tilosll.q J. exurant..., 6.'li°'"rr' M4tb4. ' 5'..-.......- ... 11=1193 2 , 10. 119 Wanks street ' tine gents mend- csme Mime •s quil -1 mina • . [OILI Hoz& TurnionT.—Mr. Solo &r—I think It no mon than an ant el /rutin to 7... wall ay to the American community to atato. tin aPECTACLES I bought of you. suit mo wall. I find EU eight mum leapnetid• I MM....ma1l Print olth them for .or length of time •Ithoot falton to m 7 or.. :Mould m7. 1 eh1..d... to Inane, b 7 tb. us. of them, I bun no doubt Ent I mail be &Mato nad without than In a short time. Yount. truly, r . ItIOUNDER. Alleaheoy CitY•Jnno 45, /tn. 111-I have nseol Mr. &lona. BIM qtAssas Sr • lair idle period. with decided advantage:nal tISTO no hesitation in station that • defective vition,of long stand. Iva Lac been relieved , and the orating Nam to be moguls in, elate and tone. I Marotta el:merit:My bear teal/way to their escellenc7 and accuracy. as Aso to Mr.Salomontt .kni,se ypatical Optician. and the werderfol *DDT with width he slants his Diana to the avian Pl* Haitiem of adon. . D. B. IMITfON, No. Si WRY...teat, Kt ' , buret atltint :oaten) state, • alto of the •taper to the a par e the •g the =NM • Z tir Wonts Woaxsll—A great marl aaeam ueetaas aee been , emttnt explaining the origin of and elsealfting the worms generated in tbs human damn. Scamely artlitent: of medical science ho. elicited Mars state otearration end profound research. and let Phisicions an very mush div:ded Ia epinim on tholl.Ob .I.OL It moat be admitted however, that altar all, a Mods of expeling thee. worm. merporilying th• body from their ere-secs is of tarn value than the wisest diannist Dom ne to the origin. The expelling .peat has at length Gen found—Dr. hicLANDI VBBllBooa I. the moth epecifin, and has already enpercededall other worm I..dletnes. Its.teltsar baing maiversally nature inimal by medical ornmitionark Peterbesen will please be cartfal to oak br Dr. McLane's Criebrated Volnifuog. and take nob : eel/ie. /II ether Vermlfagee compernem are .oriol es. Dr. Meigrie's genuine Terndfugs, alto his co/Masted Lime Pills, can now tw tied at all roma. tile Dray Norm In the Untied gtateet also, from the nal. PLY.WIND 81111T11ILR8. Jars Enecoseors to J. iiild Ai CO.. 80 Wood Creek UV' blle9o NaturO hew provided a mash' for ovary Man. which Penh le hely to. HIES% PETOOLLUII or ROOF OIL. put up as It flows. from the treat laboratory. coneealsl deep In the hovels of Neither Earth, le; Int:lout denht. one of the greatest of Ohms temedita Reed ths following teethnony, am.: by • gyatelol parent: PawAmu PALM. Ohio. PepLl6, tut. Mr P. M. Iller—Pir: I bare sold ell your Petroleum. or Rock 00. some two months put, sad have bey look. low tor your went to get fur th er supply. I cowl Lave sold .ome damn more. We hays found the 011 very aeronaut In Pl. end Dymotery. My daughter , et th e tiros Tour 'Kent was Item vu lying eery low with toe hoc I rave herr • tesmoonfol, said to throe hours gore the *amid, and the aoo e.ritual. sod she manorial Immediately. It L. aim an eitibrdillll7 remedy for core of lo.flumsd Pre s Cots, Druisia. arid Rheumatism. sod for the Paws some hare bees cured of lorur h s=g. Pouts, with raepset. war ..le oy alt toe Limns,. In Pirtstimmti. fe9_l Papers sairertialtur Petroleum plias" ooliY.l could • e en letely three r ewe r BURKE k BARN&S' SAFES—ltere I. the tint of Wallin., me to the Talus of our BAILS. upon which we aux andialeotly ratite reputed)." Of oat work. We have &lands oublleti.4l "twat eintif.tee, Droato• that Bob. wade for onervatilar and °Mina:, Wee. and' fold abroad, have tweet"tibiae...4 to the SET BRUT TESTS IN ACTUAL CONFLAtiItATIONN. and lacunae,* their contents Oxtail) free trona Quince. The killowtog le another Droof of the tame Ineontestable . tharectori—i mirth antn tirely for 11, det.- 010.000 WOE7II 07 100E5 AHD PAPERS !AVED WITH A $4O BATT! • ALMON. Pam Canon. Pa.} illoremberlB42. Timms Bum a Roust —Dear Etta: Y OM two letters mom July tooelmwl. 1 mai &Mont at the Inne. I would Ain romard to your Pate. I oonslar It perfretly PISA PIU/08.. I testel ...one 1 boat:Mot you lad MIL on the mornms et the 10th ut June Last-1y More Indldlng "being barna to mbes. It to built at mood .4 Prick— • large Wm. gory building. My n Mertes Ut It at the Urne of Oh* the, and tell Into Lb. c.a. where Mem was a terse amount 01 011. It was • very hot Are. - Mnnote. aral bat' acenants that emu In the Ea. amounted to a bout Ten Thousand Dollars which as wool. There vas ea. dale paper *liana; and tooth.,. 1 mould adv. soy pawn whole doing harm., to Inee . but ar • Sal. to kers elt papers. Sm. In —a. get one that I. Acad. ma n 1 2 17 recommend your nabs menT tt”.. Yours, Maly. JOIIIT CLARKE. ttErOAßD.—Doctor Mimes having been rellmed from hie offieMlantlesmo &agora mad Phmlotoo of the U. B. Maztoe Beef ital. lOU in future elre eu omit riled ortentlea to hie koefeemon. (Moo mot ridden. Third stmt. stove Emit/Awl& 7hl3m - - S;qt • WI DIRICt the attendee of ourzread, yrs to Cho eltettitem•tt of .. moßsrs ismournio wour.u.." tot. totted team thip foprte tam HOME INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK CASH CAPITAL 8500,0001 R. 0. LOOMS. Agerit, . Pe. bg Wuxi Ca.... Pittsburgh. DIUCTOII.I &P.M L Loomit -..t--.Late of the Mem. Llartlbed. J. - o , r tbs. .t 4 firm or Oarat el Co. Th.exture SfeAtmere,--....-.6lrm W 31.12 • McNamee. Rir44llll -.Vim of Wane. Ill.& • Co. NI hem IL of Cie NM. Mail. • Co. Amos or. of o f Sao, Moloney & Co. C f(fff X IC••1. - -Slum of Witten( • Woad. Le/ P .f Stow& elm. y.PY of kir. Cie & Bojo. t=fat.r7L-k-.1.17- 6 1 . * Inla 2 a': Jnen N. afrAtn•ow.- AC. nova • Co. MILLea 0. Lasheet..--,-.14m of A & Lem°. & Co. I Churio • Deeflq•- -.....--. Jim of (Mulvey Co. Ana/ Attmemm./f•--Yine Lff&m , }re &W. Lmi P. errtoe, --Jane of J Bear% Morgue Co . Am. T Dem/a--....fitte of Troebriega. Dm Seta • Co. e Nam.. -.llltm of Nelson • Co. Ckurlo P Dadonts...--_-/Inm of BVP•TiII. Mar, • Co. Ce(m C ..... of Hartman • Col Ons. Gezme Ymmee,...-..-.-..Fleto of 11. D. Moms. W. LOU,. ism of Comvo. Lou rep & Oo Maim et T. * LI Memeeger blond a/Johnson* Parked. nt of Nonce. Hl:Oar & blept.ex Beed linckland .fle4ll. pigmies & lett AUd cf b.-Bar on t lle. Por of U.. Lockwool foe. Stomas Lloybles, Allen & Jona A. ihmx rrib:igut. h PreMomAme. firm of Trotloetsop, Nevelt& Co. Jahr 7/ AvV7,.- na -----Fi of 8•111. llerlbet • Co. Orrtu of Credit Noble. 1hm(1 A IT .....rk, Of Were • Orate. /Tat( 7/ MoMeetf,--Som (f (Lb ma. Stack•ol • Co. Joan/7••pArey,-Tlree of bareey, liompEser • BRO.. Mot Cm %metal Bank. !J. fwd N of We/10. Yugo • Cm Gene /komm,-.-.-.-Vlrm ai Oeorge,Peasm a Gs 81.MIO rr N L. LOOMS'S. Treeident. CII&T. 1. MARTIN. IMroreta. ;.o'ctt but • cut:, bead et of with hair hate they the yfu'. dee R. C. LOOMIS, • ( Of the late firm of ?d'earily I Loomli,) WIIOLISALE DrALLIt IY BOOTS. AND SHOES, 39 Wood Ore.!, Pittsboxigh. j..talrta eitissul insurance unnapauy or fitistrurgh - AIL D. DINO. higuas. NAYDIL L. MAMIXIX, E14.1t. Orriti Di Wirt, !EMDEN DARK= AID WOOD 82/111MD. Leaman lIIILL'AIIP CAM" 11111111 Cll Till .01110 LID 11191;111. .AND 171.111UTi. SIP JYb4.v .a bu w anap OW NMI 41" •r'- inyrjr eat Sit mai LAZIRDIVI MLA TION awl TE4ASPOST4 TAM.. Dallatou: It D KIM I W. Latina. Jr. Wraino.loy. 4 Klat t Itotort t entap. Jr I Jog 111. 4 1g . 1:ogith Barbanel. Marta Bell.M. ndonra Ileseeitaa. 0k Ignorialr44 .11 altar Bryant, Wm B, Ham Maw II no . • &WI JAMES P. TANNER. WHOLE/ALI DIALER IN., 80011,- MOM BOUM, HATS, &C.. WO. , ;56 WOOD dilalt; PIITIDDROD, Between Third and Fourth. Wirnty. stook embrace, every variety end Dm* at Mot; odontot Doane% tn. ponton:l.llnd Don, the New Itssina4 Matlnfootoroo • Mortal orproosly to lbw Oxen* and Dooms Was. moi l will Do .old .t floozy Moot onqpnotan Orman 7 .Ith Moot of PIO dolphin and Now Int' Anyhow. .111 plow wt ond ermine. bet,. burl... . CHARMS LOOlllB. STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bondi!, Norgages dos., Negotiated. WIFICII TO TIM YUILINIABC AND SALE OP MOE& aa-o$ an! s. low • be. =new Wood odd ii.alttb A. H. HOLMES & BRO MANUFACTURERS OF SOLID 808 VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS,. MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, ko, PITTSBURGH. °Zoo A 5 Wood At., between 10 and and. air All work tranntod oval to Aar tatuanfutorld-M/A mbit MIN ...... Moor. Flamini , Brothers,' (orcozi*ou TO J. KIDD * Oa.) WRO.LU, LB D 3.110011211, No. 60 Wood Strad, Pittsburgh, Pa. ITlC.Ororektolooritr.. M'Lo.'. CelobraOrS Vorollkp mr Lim P 111; le. „ DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATION AL GALLERY. EIiMONSON'S National Dagnorrean mules ar the Diasue..4 Market street. (.4o4te Wilaul Drug Mr%) Pittsburgh. .4.1. mut 4eutlemsn wishint M obtain ii s ßlLUlarnmen at moderate pHemeill phew sail =11.1.1419:41b 1177telVelf OPatt,Pol2tlitha.mat aneurata be Mallet of the human limn with ati szgre =haat. linms au warn. OW Lila or . P rilitt. ` " "" .5. "7 'P m d. d t ni-susta not nurairad utaks• Wi Unre n% el • Mn net nena Nr blasida • 111116.141tIMINMS taken of net tteseus4 MM. ill .• 'WU ar th • ri WWI • //.IrelgrinL Irt. i t at.l43% I NELIIOII YLISTIALIIIIMIE I DAGUERREOTYPES, POST 0111 a! }IMMO, VIIIID .isillcaT. . t! InZENS andAgors wish to l ob• Vr f ibode. 4l"l stioi chi. Inll komna istiblkstuneat. law* El , ga d ~,uutz-d.„, ~ar.r.greileta akylligl":4l,3o. Slll l / 1 2, plum:lttialatinusril• ofjte sum nolurr 11 ,We _alb:Jaw llgots. of eo =UM IIIII• i ro j E t =int. triiregr .r. 4 0( tke i raarty l e 1. 4 1 :: 1 V" . Maas cm sad eforstlag; hi fib irsiri.*.; $ 1 SATHER-100 Audes Spanish Sole sioaLs..seir.is, i,../..; 1. ash br Di] J. B. GUMMED. • 50.31 Ca 00.1 Stock. p. 14 in AM $ 1 2. 0:1.00011 70 00 mounts /Lads forlaufa...«.--134.4111 TO Premium Note.- gcy^ do Bonds sod' Menem., ,etas, •00 4" .‘ .tea eocaziato ---- =AS V) Ce.o heed.Ot le hazel. of wets b r IT.= at 00! tamltureead aumonery-- /.003 00 Amount of Adjusts! chew ►aelee4 the Peer re. PR 'o=l 00 • brolefulag. JOIIN P. RUIIIIIRroRD.. .4/Ana's [Opitf: P. C. BEDGWICic Gerriseinc: ' tI6AiUE.. JONM, Ptuladalobte: A. WILKINS, Daukrr. Pltratelrlac • . 'L. A. CARRICK: a • JOHN ft aunizaroaD. Dauphin eonntr: A. J. GILLIST. Karrlreerr: ' • T. JON Es, • • ROBERT KLOTZ. Carbon mnty: ' • JOHN P. ROTLIELPORD, PreekleaL A. J. GILLLT, Beerreu7. - WM Insure meliert.perils of ...ad Wand err Win: ere. on mereesedise In rite or nrantrydonsan Cotes warlscent with safer. Paltrier Weal n. honors perpoetelly or fora tree of 'este El• sure calor, corner at fourth ao.l-eraithlSoidairoots. 1 A. A. CARRICK. Arum, dOUN T. --KOBT,T. KENNEDY FLEW' WELEuN---.-.-.—.—.I.DWABJ, OBJKNi. • REMOVAL. •, LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 131201121:11.11 ADD WHOLESALE DEALERS ID POLIEION ENO Lamborn; • HER . DWAILE, INITLERY, oke 4e. Rave removed to their new and extetudie now. No. Cl Wood stmt. four doors &bare th e at. Mari Hotel. *bare their eustomara,aud tonehouts Ethenthir. ere furl ed to so ecurothation or the • cumpleth Mart- Nnn surer offered la Ws dn. • • faICW ItEXCIVAL.. POSTLEY NELSON & CO.; \ MAlSUFS.Calialtall or . ILLEMEHED AHD CAST STEEL SHOVELS AHD SPILDIE, GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOIL VICES, PIM. ' SLEDGES, LtiTOSKS, Ace. 4e: 7 • Slave removed to No. 17 fdarke t street, where that: =stoma; sad skatelawats ayeatially, ars twit.d to :caudate oar Mak Ware purchasing als,prbars. Havltals taken lE• sasosy thr the .ate of Manx tr.lianyat Po.. calebratad HAY AND MANIDIZ FORKS. too, ye are prays:ad to latradra a Yopariot artleds Pork. at Zartana !.,exam On Monday evening, 97th instant. MAIM datinbtnr of 'MPH W. and klur T. Buchanan. and 11 taontha and 2 data. haotral TfllB MORNING. at 10 o'clock, from tkok • donee of bar' parents, possum of PoNo and Bluff sane& Tlatalt Ward—opproolhoot Dr earenson 4 .. 4 . P. 4 .1 alma In soma moan Irlth miloneo. him agOn the 28Lb instant, MOSE 3 GRAY, in du 811 year d 111. frlmuha. Levhad to attend hie funeral Tlll.B DAY. Wedneed.7, hem the residence of his sea, J... J. thar, N 0.64 Nue Mame:balm htarbury. at 3 o'eleoll Ts 111=131 OYPICE. - interments to the City of Pittsburgh • no! mai 19. SU JO NZ 11'. 18= ido/to Ou2drett. Chu u too— oToroos—=— a ° ommitaa loOstooas lon of Brolor - a lolloscuastion of bowels:— /Starlet ovr, . Fullmer Ovinagnt- Mahn 13—fmaloa 1 0 —White 11-Cobra 2—Total Tn /41134111121 Z-112.1. UmYet I : ra . DO to By ardor of the Board of Health. _ WILLIAMS. Phrstetan to Basra of Health 9111119 artisle is , .1 , 11 tad to the 'calk Ovation aprode the lo Ovation of handle mbar sod eyearsehes. with sr Ile or Its otartep Ile. ••I' the e a Pipe. or ate or rl 2. ' r ' serVOlVareVi °chamfer: &batty. of oh Ile ten, Immolation r EON aktorrotlon of the la ndd glands. and weals, DB. J. PETTIP3 4 , UNIVERSAL CANEER BALSAM, A cur., er.l4 sad renalo mr. for the mon to coma. or Norma, Sore .Ikacht. Chlooari Son , cantor mph. too plant breneblLle hod psalm, analhal tonalla, adVarT:V! " vati tt:oT r ii..)r d "Lfr"' H. alLLanli, Wood strw. Pittal?nren je1p,71,3 J. P. /LINING. Alledhand Olty. Wbolasho and Handl dent'. hDELIGHTFUL COUNTRY SEAT FOR NlLE—Sltnat• to Porigos town•LlLlbar attn.. fr•o3 . L rity,ork•lnd • WI tollva form Oaklatt , sod let-ar 'toottb Str•rt Lod. Th•ro ary Oro; BIS ACRES. o• of which Ji Tlrobored. U.. tz, • coon= vim of th• rartnandlog roe otry. It to adwitably. for a Om. try PtaL Yrlc• s6ooroor UT. Apply to IL WWI!. Real Rotate Agoot. Pt 7.11.6 amt. rxo SHOEMAKERS—Just received at the e' vas Ma or Rutaw Dorn. =Wiz mis sad aollair WlllBO, fgma Gattem J. a 11. PUILLIPS. 116 Mutat S L r g im. y l° l 'Pa — !wollas:orei a,mfl: , ,;.,Itm. t 1.1•9/ •••• • IL rHILLIPIL g !lIEESE-130 boxes-Creiran. end Western C 1.,.. jest nett tat. day by named and br aalo by lea T urfLa & CO. 114 bavand .teat. EA.NNY FERN'S NEW BOOR--Fern leave from Vaare Pertfottn. •rttlt Meal de b, Fred M. co.ta • furtfer sufmly Jae& Matt? exprem ad for at. be J. R. W 661116. Beek.llar ad Ittetioner. Je= 63 Weed street. bet. !bled ad tart). n RY PEACHES-20 bua. Dry (bright halves) Nunes. In Arr. and for val. Dr; ALM. bIATTLISWB & 00. DRY APPLES-30 bus, Dry Apples, in don and tar Ws by J . 19 aim% surrasws a co. BROOM: 115 doz. Corn Brooms for sale br 1,1491 REMY. MATTIIEWB A CO. N O. SUOLR-18 hhda. N. 0. Hagar, for ""d" ITNA T IIL WI CO. • I 1 REASE LARD- 39 a bbls. Grease Lard .1!;0 1." '" . ' " "" u a. T. MATIU[We a 00. . 2 rINEAPPLE OHZESE-4 eases superior obi Melinda Chem, add by . A. A. MAILI7IIO. • • • 10 • g : ,10 • • I • • mule husk ehrystallsed luben.jedeot. and warnated. pur, 'or rai• by t.i.91 W. A. Mat/LUM). F ISII-100 bbla. large No, 3 Mackerel , 60 MIA Nal trissmsd CU a: • 60 tit bbls.:ltA 1 tliMl4.l 8 / 1 11d: Jost reed =4 far sole b 60 If y WA NA. 1 Bantu: s - JOll2l WATT 0 00, ,273 Lsbartr dross. ti ICE-20 tierces new Rice, just raced and AAA !Wale b. je.B MIN WATT I CO.. =II Monty rteret. CEIEEBE-37 boxes prime N. R. cheese, IM is win me ler so. b/ SPRING= KARBAtrar. pz b Alt Dr LB-5 casks No. 1 Pearls; for sale DM] RINEY FL OOLLINS. EGGS—d. bbl. fresh Ede reed this day , Mr eal. by . lje2ll/' MBTU OCILLINS. VHEESE-300 boxes prime Cheers end .48 / do. extra lam Onnso elm miva . b& ) ii nT i . JeM tßEl—White&li, Shut, Trout, and Lake liyiekay.). Nkr Ns by Irsinti ILA:quasi. ASINOLASS-200 110 . 4 Hoopoes jainlass „ lit goys ard tby ale by runmio Bac i fil l as. ('!OD FISH-10 throes Codfish- jestl,..; sad for sab. Ir Wel.* ecaZnat j b . 5 . • to. 1.11 4... 66 °9 IRY APPLES-30 beohele Dry Apples, 11 1,11 ., rbb.4 144Ybb"bi re; Z. • UGAR-12 Kb& N.O. Sugar In store A 7 ttQ I MI. bs!l .f. l Z BOONE. 1.21 MOLASSES -40 bbls. N. O. Milani% in Mrs ma for gale by Jab J. T:l J. J. BOONL kECORATIVE PAM, IbIiNGINGS-- -W"ItrUnI4WW7 I I :r1 „ OTASII--50 mks Potasb, in sure And for W. br rim] - wlOll • BIeOANIDLES& AA SALESMAN WANTED—References - 142 2 1 tIIRPIIY a BUILOII/1111.1). F LOUR -150 bble Sopettlne add Err% AI " "" nAßittratt. ANDLES--150 bourapnainnati &eaxine 1.51 Chkedlam. eon sal be ftle by mud welt .IiAELBAVOII. SCiiiP-100 bore" eipoinnati Soap, in store and for ph by 742 MINOS& lIIRBAITOU. iRLASS-300 boxes assorted mins Window at..., In SO , t Ann MI an br tir benisons. HAILHAUGU. BACON -7 mkt jot teed per 0. P " A u " " 4 egaitlarbitwanra a In Q ALT PE 'f Eft-40 bags in store for sale by 1.22 •AIAlf DICIZZY &OM RUM PEAOIIES--25 soots kr sale low Lod .. by U.ZI IBAIA¢ DICILLY CO. {g !lOWA/n.3-15 casks Bacon Shoulders L for rale Dr 1,411. TAMAR MEET CIO. II UTTER-8 kegs Prime Batter feel's'. by LP 143 11. MULTI. UOTu►o CIIIMEY TOPS--Id 2 mectaad for b.f. b 7 tient Ilnay a. COLLINS. -FAMILY FLOUR-60 bt4s. Extra Family vuul i. b i 1. troRANI. 11l s...ax OTTER—'2O jars fresh Ohio Butter, reed • • fa al. A..:FA. MUNE, 11l &mad dna, ED APPLES—IOO bu. Dried Apples """" 1 / a. taunt. a IX). 131/TNAM'B MONTHLY, fur Jon; reVd alnoBol DOSWORTLI CO: .\.-,:-..-:,..:!!. ..,,V,. - ;. - ,.;.',• ~ \ MEE • • - • PeraOhanis Billie:id. POITO.TII OP .7172,Y EXCORS2O2I. XN order to accommodate the great, multi. tedelrao wlett to vhdt the country ea lho /001t21/ JULY. Oh Oran vyleanie Yellroeal Colinrolle_y_ bd., r..E. arruteacente tor mooing 22.2 rrnu. JUCON. SION TN.4154 oa that day am ter o. Winton% (Tattle Owl) Station.leavlnd iv Derot u eotner of Llterg i nta rni!l i l b rii. s , t etolt, ' A l 2s . ,y . .r .° 7. d ,et At i ,l, r l. l4 3 itkil a t b lrderelt.,2l.otarolll lean Erbiton% at 2.0.10.11. Oat 12 / . No 2 tation Tic .4 li be oe d iceai the }flints:l-Venn en the Fou rt h as Ur se Johnstown, nod all thtermedlette 'Stations. *cod to tato= on the Oh, et. 01 following priors for the round trip:— , t.tsbargh to/est Libesty tied tYtorry • •ut ~..t., do. • Wilkinelno ,do. ao. • Moron% do. • 40 \ d do, • Stewart% do. 60 a Irwin% • do. . 6$ a do. Manor . do. 'lO .` do. Rodehansh.. do. 'S " ,iK Wrote do. \ hi 00 .... \• • VlesTre • co. -s so do. 141. OR do. • 1 29. , do. Derry do. ' 1 39 Oa ItUlatde \ do. 1 40 de. • ' ItleirseilleJous. do. ' • l5O do. • NMl...rills do. - 160 do. .sitoUvar • to. - , 1:15 ddo. , do. .1 60 o. =Lao d 200• .. do. Nineveh ' d o n ~ . • '. 2 10 do. Johostown do. ,; 23 ' , Sit•No Nieunden 'Octets will be said on the Canto= 'Stations when tletet Mon hare been establietted. sir Pasoenpre mast proestre their Ticket. 05 the odor Won taking their ..ran in the Cam Pletibursh. Jou. 20.1812. j . *II Eli i LI . .1 AL . lar. rtSTdAYED OR STOLEN from th e •Ct s -.. sa bftnibe r. tbs Irsirth Straot flee, ....40141C • thinnest. 110n0.111, 110 R 1, wild vtata oat nts bead;sborrt 10 years old—tbn mr vas out se os tbs. shoran. • liberal reward will \bs Amen to tar Duca briosing said /ions ber icimjs. \ y.att, 3,.d. letOdSt. THE ADVERTISER OF THIS HAVING 1 tern nalrond far th• but Aftoon intro in one of the IP men. Omni, ertoblishaphro or thn.do o jw, ht. m OONNECT RISE A PSABON who has van conol and • and Wrotorn ow:annum for the C'moo• of doing Ton ncon - Livoor. and Conant &won o ' rftsos. Plano samosa (wink-mai namoy,.Ontr. North Anuorlosa CON thlio4olphlo. AlEnojnonioisr noes wlll b• end staidly oocAlonnsl \nt3:43t• • • L'OR SALE OR TO RENT—A_plesiri set!ly denatel and well delisted Met HODS mete au/table far a =all Leaden let the 'id,. of 5..1ek.Y• loyenla antrenlent to the Depot of the Ohio and Paneeil eutle Raltrenl. Apply to' U.nrge LC Steer. Zed . the roetnaatcr. Beelekher jed/dttawn DEV/D.BIDELDd.\ Q, STONER, No. 80 Wood street, as open 1.7 Ins• frmh sanely of BOYS" SUMMER CLAMING,. from bey Toek They anentty—nay, thm bead. mme—and well worth/ the altentlan of both tattmrs and Mothera. Ills Bopf Selma is now Mae hed,it M. ons .011111 ta.te la It. atransmaent—the brilliant eWr• bight to It enable Demote to mate their etleottoa without the loot (*arm &nett crotchet. the odlor tomb It• of the *Miele mboted. sttek of OLUSLIS. Oadlr REHM and VESTING far maa's l. globe es mow we to se areal. and vlll be made to ordtivlth Ida general ganotualltf• ,e2l fgREAT CURE 108 LIVER COMPLAINi, p the Oriitituat ...17 true lad ffma. tic= MOOT Curr..Oblocoantr:Ta...lfarsta 23, Xt. R. E Sdkra—lasartUr—l think It • avail awe to 7^n anal tbt witta l lirrt Oosool i slartor • Itatibariat, so .bsols thst an Oscan formal and Woks.. Itla riss as •my 1.0 Katz. 11.114 r .014 01 your es tobtad Um nW Wog tor sal. by •A. Mb artiVart Utsrstrousl soostossa.d to ma, by ter pbss:c Dr. IL flaalta. / ton• c a l w o l tt tdon a al bs. themr juststs r t aa 7 as a e a scss C n M d d Ms bast Ls OIIL avar Cud, and, attar Ukase lour tom: 1 End thos &a... has calmly W 1 ma, sad I Las aoss paartsetty Brapaaltatiy. roam bl" ,1 D. /L Ocasasts. . 1 . 1 4 lIELLEIO. IT Wood street. S"MER MANTILLAS, CHEAP—ME P/1T BUCHFIBLD km a filr Amllaus, Law, ud other stylas Bfaxittl:tklebleb they IMI oat at re . drAdArt i er,.. l l;b r oj . h u Le r.. t mr i me a.c or ...l utr="!.'si.mr. - ?v:h eDanie+Dk `: W needy@ BF 0,13.814. to-d' lN NRW BOOKEI--Jazt received st No; 65 'Market stmt. Jaeohna on Nark and Wk.. ri • • TolonsN The Bible In the Conatlng Doom by D. Boardnihn: The Sada In am /sally, by nand The Pinurntlan awe for FUelkokmaiwby Rabb,. ra Oolnalb a Lei Tb. Endo Plarrna.itran the Gan ml n in = .Start/In. OatatlOna. 4//q • • DWI% of Lntla Ohlldren, Prunes Oonon4ataa esql4: an Salcananl &ask by Sm. J. Shasavn Shady 1314.11 ..me. 8..0 ,ot b.: , Bari eg or. Cora laterahmic Th. Old llocus by Iba Pro-abet and Elio untie Old Testament. klahniner: Me 112012 and taxman , Annexe= \ DAVISON At ADONEW. •.= 60 Market near Voadtb *trait QTA.IMARD 1100Fit3--ri*i supply.. kisjarLivas i r . s..l. Wesdlav toyallyeeloc, . . ...1 , Essadell ltacyeloyedlr,l, • Dwight's Theologyl ~ _ .... \ Tloso/oglest ekstat hoar, \ , . . . . . ltittPs%etepetUa..l vol. usd 2 rot; AS•11.11 Stellsiou cad .I)tevasy howedotsg .... ' Frasliorstr Sketch., alern, liebatrYS Qvusta Dlatlonsay. vldatalt '., v. ea o. do: , D'Avibignes blistery et the Esterr , ostloty VI vol. Llh. .att. f vols. err We b jot= y DAVIaOIa & ALGICIW, ' 65 flatlet street, gROCEBIES--100 bge. Prime Rio Coffee: =0 bbla N. O. Malmo= ht.= A. H. NsOsseo 10:Obsta. sea, Octant 161714 76 Das. Ws and Ws Tobao=c 100 btOso=o. O.IOINC so kegs Ye.' do 61 dos.,Backebs 76 ht chests Y. LL At Blatt 103 dos. Coma= 112,124 Tess; 20 bb= Masses' 011; 100 Mots Citossotont 10 .3/sssette2 ZS boss. grossot 2 see es Lc stets •00 foe sts4 by SOUS WATT £ M. 206 lAbegly • LINE 'HAVANA CIGARS—The siabecei ber.bas tut rrot ot of CILIOICZ BRABDS .NA Vl i.l Mat c h b. would call Ma atm. Waite of tbom vbs Jon • zyslly Asto 6.000 Xanlsol .•mote, • •000 ' as oF. &WO Vito:man 6.000 Cm. Y. Ilro*. (Prioe•lor.) tad • 611131. tor of alba trissulo of all analltlet Il•to jed.t, XT.FLACTS FOB FLAVORING—Pr eston 4 F7 t vtru,','; • >ti trt j 4 4 • \ /41.11112/0 1161.111=0. 13AGODA OA STORE t and enten If '0 SUL , en gel I. 100 been entme 210 Ooffee at 10.4 lie 20 been euperion`thnbe Cake se 1.1(.12 r .2.V .e. 44 "4\ Md d m ratrell Zit, " 7;20 \ eerier Or the Dimond wed Dlsanotel oiler F ISH~SO bble. NO‘ 1 Bslt. Herring" bbl. Late Scoot ' 70 Itsif bbls. do.;• ]6 ~bl