•LHLIS6LD•BY WRITE t CO PITT BRUE GH TEII74I3DAY 11 . 01011 VG, JUNE sp, ----- . it EADIA:CPMATTER WILLA E POUND 11 111 7 r4.o.Wractzolerinkfuns.l. -- - RS:t tamtds Want Uaserrr,-TIA nterads. circa 1 - 1 . ." rd - ! . r . '''blsVe . kirtmtr. Ts ' : t° M b'ift" '''''' • ae known. x , OnretnalsZows betrren tour and i re tbou.artus.b. -. Ski sl=ost livery village and amity Is WWl= Penaryl. ;.4 r.fd. 4 . 4 E.at.rr . 0" Yrintlai , Jeltobllshooot at alo Dtn.t Gummi. are . -.oPlaod on Sialoy. ADVIVITIEZIJA cloche their •,.,,', 1 1 ,16 :k0 U. oaf.= I. the p.m -.)tonda7r ..marrag. . • • . pal Wise Tuna .thota •In before 6 o'clock.= Boloriot Dxsocragic:wmo autrisidzons.' r • ' CONXIS/1103214 Atc)Biß . POVINALL, Of Laneaskr County. ISIEMO yoit AI7DITOZ GIUMRXL,' ALE. ti. K..IIaCLURFI,- Of Frenalas eamty "OiL : 817117,11TOR OtNRILILL, ligp3;let i r MEYERS. Of Clarion County. line ant! sPolatilaiti E' • BONANIBM. - hi very slioch averse to whit it devilishipira. religiosor batr d." editor tbejtutioe to eay on whose the 'Aunt - of thiSlirstred testa? Riau Pro- • Waage issaberged with - this !tdeeilish apfrit,'l fogies warning (tors the history of 'the ' 9 'Piet. and from 'prase:ll - fears ll:ice/ter countries, they fear the : won't from - the rapid increase of . %Popery in Ohio land and tries rebuking voice: , it? 'Clarity. tea divine when Woos-, • with tiean mettle of; love. the frailties of er... bat therecastire no charity for sin, 41: - .1ao "toleretion• of pribefples 'Which strike of the c: - Inry:rOotiff - eivil sod teligiees freedom. The depieratee ell agitation, and it denoun 'n; ass liiiaesiaep i)iitipansrpealte cribs Gazette ''''.atia r vitigia Pass tireprlaff!.l.-Whet isthe offence of thsvesil end the Gs:atter The one Corny here" or Whit he 'knewe - ormiiiiplam in Italy, ' as Br 'the danger which-he 'sees isn ...,..Fentkaievea.italsom theespidsrend of Paper*. ', ll 7Th - a - Other Piffiliabee hie lecaste;and defend'a 'ePpoies the eiusroeshoteste at Ito r- • ~.'-ementeta tmiveteally Itomaoieto , of-courco; ore. ','"l'entfigi'trad sally an easitement, and endeavor tia,utuntellt eiorpterse the - Lectuser In hie nazi blOff.• This area:set the - ,Toarnar2, trot to do- fend heis-diequssion;- hit to protest, egainst the • : ',..7.heettEare,iiiii , l4l-idziat. the Spirit of re , - .; - sllgiotte hatii4;" and to dresonnii the Gesell. as hawing axe to grind sylispithice sheep on 4 • 04,1 4 W-Cf Illcononicm Why :was it .filond on the aide of Ateldslehop,.Bugh6s ind.C - Ferj Catho- Pile!! in!thei canna: l 7i' offoini% sir*? -Why , trialt theachOol jibe- 41111:1'; it adriitted- the . lettere af t Bishop 0.-IfOonaos. atleigth into Its cabanas!'" And why tir7 . 06,144 it dentaniing theileatient Itatiea pa iniccocnor iDisiolnce which no 4ccoichPlino • theootmtip hes losial'tedt: If the editor ia opposed to agitation, why does he agitate! If eihois the isisviiish spirit of .religion ha-, why does he outrage the feeffngs of every' ' ...;troecloretestint by . Insulting those men 'hem 4t4bli`P Eaclinih gni doculcie , boih of times, were received' by the Protestant clergy of. the eocntiy: with 'genetorteconli ffersie, and with warm ea4iiestalorts of sympathy. •tit:isda'rffirsirobasi were opened to , theta, and they r .lreivinfed.addreseis to the fanner in.large be honor rarely pald to any 'Mut They ' • were bettered aa the representatives of peyeen. ?"eno, .to to: Europe , :and for their own • `pislieonal:erarth'end burning elo,inenoe. have '• Pretestant clere7mcanwrights or feeling'? they:Patientlyto submit to a reflection upon ~,tipmagelves, 1'...121ter stigma is -cast upon these a , tritim they honor:I. ' • ' ~ The editor of the .founst may possibly Live enotigh.to iearn thit there . le and bus be no placebetween error and troth, and between -.4,4oS t attrellgraits and civil freedem. It Is im. • .poselbio there should be pee= Peace is the' tinieplao , Popery. Protestantism wages war and aeligione. right: of,-o4 man. .. - Pipai - iwa ( gra eternal war upon .bath:- Popery is .neterat peace with Protest/ma'am. 'While Pro. • • testantima to at peso's' with Popery the pe;Wor.of . , the,Pops progeessing. The 'onward useaser of .Popery la this. country, for the lest te4.,P ears . ii eve, of the rouirvels.,ef thes,eAe,. and Yet the • -,ipeptsf deplores. ny Opposition. Evet-46 lecturer regairst, Popery sea "bully,' , and a:paper which ..ventates to'ilefend'•Woo has an - ,ratelo grind!" ''The '.foiirnat ate; no danger in Popery-the e danger even Oct worth oonsidera.- Well; we 'think it iv, - aid are not afraid to porusidetlt,'Stea.thitugh,,we buffer odder the Itn " , potation of haring;' ate to grind."• Will tho • editoiof this Jotomist look the queellon In the " feast - 'Catholie Chureh presemt the' greet:sits foe to lititityin the world. .Will the _sfoialuif deoytils iln 'ail Pepsi countriee the . people are debased sod oppressed, la proportion • tie. 4141 suireniscy ol.tbe.Cathollo faith.-. Italy, - the very seat of popery, Is groundionder the Iran teal CP a savage despotism., The people are • elabittt tritollieink in idolatry or have relapsed. • into inbditiry,'ead, their Moral secalbirribs are' ;nearly rieitroyed. -- Tie . Bev 'l2.'T'inkir D. D ., ' of Bostin, who is travelling in ErrasiA,' is a let ter in ttie hist,Drodori.Troteekr, give's the follow lg-graphic iieeoroat, ',bleb the. editor ,of - Sbe ,7:ouretil - '• •-: ' • t • the 'Aar aria, Ahern 4 - not In all Italy an, hilipendoint;". - eriginal geaise In acillptate :or They . ate elows, - eervile. rigid copyists of the ola colaters;..'Priests areal numerous no thesisins:whieh sorround thein, nod look about •as desolate anti- forlorn.- Professor Delryropte .1 . - and tortelf one day . sisited,One of this largest of :thie - lifataidiestr ,monatteries, and asked oils of thereonks; by whom-their order-see established. '•L • 716.14114 . -- .“ by/Si - fah sad Zara, who bad a , ,eireati-tlat they ?mut adore the Vatn." Bur,. 7.) is".fePited;',nlitoece and Bbjelt'were not eoressi itorory." , Thin seansed utteriy . to confolind . tor eorild he, soles the mystery.. The truth is;: many of themara - so igOonnt, I - donot believe they, can tellibither David lived before or after .chrbit,arr whet 'viatica the Christian Era hew to . coo flasiour.or whether It relates to him at all. oar way frouißome to Florence, them°. tient we .left the Roman Butes 'for the Tasman territosyi voseensedhileave lathe beggars be biedas. f asked a very intelligent Italian phi-. ebb* Wtio'reeided In Home; the reason. ...ChM said uTuseany is - governed by a .ifens;•ll,ocie b y the Loki." And this is thee feeling generally entertained toward the Pope. l Were it not for Fienel beyenets, there arouldbe *revolt:don in lees: thaw three morals, which. would "hive the ?oPeloPlio from ItomS; to astern Co more: !The religion of all thiltallan States ls not fltieliglotr, of Jeisis.Ctuist bi anr hut . the"aeliglon of the Virgin .I,lsey. • Perhaps fifty or fibluoved prayers are addtessed to hie, where. 1400:ii:oss addressed tti the &vier. Itideek the Bevisala leosparotivelyeaszeelyifteutioned at alt.:- Moral , parity ie scarcely known, -No Babtetb,•po instifutlons,acr, reittainte, nopiblio eendmentte thstw'cbtroka lidanees monad the: wayward .pessioas and' tearless :aetiots of taiw. - It hi a'-country that: must ultimatelY fink With the Weight of inse r t accumolated Mllllons . and millions of mane* are expended • upon their- nomereue and atiagtUtioeut churches, whloh.are,gorgem and Quadrat beyond all Yon tan possibly imegine. Inoue of the old churches' BologrAl. sew the roof lined "with the whieh Columboa gate on billets= tram his grit CoYeie iennsorico.". • - lie,. this :6190 "I . ''COZZlthio/1 has' degraded atidirsined B4falisst.partof Entipe;hae secnr a at, eashis7. heir niumbers areaow.estiosated at broir three millions, with ittitelts:Aroktilthope 'anti Bishops, and Priests lid , are ontobered'"Vythousandi. -' Their ebttrahe deli the ;shale land, and they already . afelii'luumereaS power •itt oar - alcoffens: - Tide *nee bodyare moved ac a unit,by onikeid. aitdtfiat leads foreign_ jpotentste,.lthd.4lttlisrd , '. --- e - i*ShiSieras Cod's Vicegerent on earth:'; Thti aTvssto Chinklennento Power when any Object is • - Intoe:aeComplieffed. Will the-JOOrtiist oonotilit, 430 gm rjrt[e Oattiollo bal4tes that hale di. '. pendent fursaleatiou on the absoitainti of. a • Pei - setand that thegswir,r the titees.the, be t etifilaalantal.ab.tEddlirE-- sod that it. ti the doe the' 'that insist biestirya. tad Seerj BilbotV #,wAtka::elleilmOot(to Yam ant e nlcmnl promises os.tip4l moans t4o,loonOt to oict4iti .tiOti#: ; , . 110 ie by co 1,r.d0 will tk-44.374ii4ia rapidly as oleaam:ta o eea.wllf OkEcat,. l2l 9 - Pite takingw ohnioPoinallAbi..P44o4:l:o.l 1 1 , ';'./ c_-xcr~ I the inquieltban In which heresy was truly extirp a.- [ tad in Spain' emd Italy . Unfolfi MO ninfl . ltbich note but the wiltallibllnd can mistake. 1 2 / 1 _ e . 74 q 7 bu_ ichargeit, that we put the blame OL-MlO conflict upon Papacy. , This is Imre. We do. Audis cot,the blame correctly placed! Will the lesnated never learn that Pmtestantism sub jects no man to Civil palne and penaltiesfor Sake! It recognizes the great prinmple of the right , of , private interpretation, and of pri vate opinion. On , the contrary, the Rhmish church subjects everyman in every place where she has the power, :to persecution and itnpriec ti. meat and death Or preinosing to - deny her an. thority, and for. questioning her olalma as . Christian Church. ' , Cie denies the right of :pri 4ite kterpretation and of priyate judgment In mitters'.of faith, and she has quenched millions of Brea in fire and blood, for no other crime than for appealing from the tribunal the Priest to that Of Christ. Arc we not then justified inlay.. log the blame of the conflict upon the Papacy? When the Papacy will'grant free toleration in Rome, = and permit Prettstanta to . preach the Gospel that Paul preached in the TOman; and to establish Churches, and to circulate the Bible in Italy, with the same freetiouswhich Catholics do In America; when the claIM of a right fi.coeice men to embrace the idolatioue faith of Rome is !given uP, and all molestation by civil and petit'- pat pahne and penalties is forever discarded, and denounced os tinsoriptural and unjust, then we will withdraw exit opposition. Whatever may be our dikerenderi there may be peace between us. Bat there dish. rebate where one of the par tite u is a stars of prapetual mar and of constant ogirralionl - We now tutu to • the'ltitisburett Nadi,- again, and quote the following extract from the last number of, that paper : "The kind of 'arguments, facie and jokes,' whloh the Gazette would, if he could, atm at our beads, may be understood from his issiie of. the 18th instant, In which.ho think", With the Phila delphia Daily Register, that it would be a very advisable thing to get the Legislature to tell us ,how: to take-co re of • our own fund,. Be is sweet; good !Sainted, harmless joker, tide editor of the:parade,' and his notices of Catholic tea carts ere, as a general thing, quite fancy." The questiothif church' property, here referred to, le becoming' of very, spina import. It. Is Weil toriown that all the property, of the Catholic church, in every diocese, is held by the bishop, who le: - the oreationand the' creature and ser vant of -the Pope, a foreign potentate. There Is no limit to the amount of, this property but the abllityto obtain it. Whatever is aegaired bYtequest, by donation; by purchase, whether of churches, or echoole, or parsonages; or hospi tals, or bee es and lands of.whittesei diecrip tioto,:all is in the hands of the idahop;itho to the lemil. owner and has the sole control, subject may to; the commands of his lord the Pope. Im , mime propertiai have 'already been acquired, and the:amount is 'worsening daily, sod as none it alienated, the power of these servants of the Pope is becoming Teri great, and le Seedy crest • • A Protestanichureh gable property by means of iinstees, whit are uandly incorporated, and the amonat they. can-bold le limited to a small sum, and le confined solely to a church, a par sonage aid a grave-yard. - The Bond . sh Bishops holding everything in: their own name, there in no limit to their acquisition, or to: the' power it evict over their flocks. But there are some dif ficulties in the way, Which it is proposed to re-; move by legislation, and this Is what the Cork, die refers to those., The struggle to now waging in New York, and itiattratiUng alo* universal attention. 'We find, the following statement of its minim this communication to •the Xing York 'nom, to which we cell the attention terry reader who desires Co guard the Ithertiee of hie country, t , . "The 'Archbishop of New York'fliolde ail the property of the. Church under his jurisdiction; and hrreelity, in a very absoltde end perional control.. Be is officially extending that posses sion, and stiengthetung that ecclesiastical ten ure every year. The law. Mies not now recognise theßiehop and successors .as a Corporathn Pad. • in ernisequenca, be is obliged to resort to some plan Ithe the following: Be makes a will, - or executes : a deed, bequeathing the property to his eurcessors and "else it in trustees, whose duty is to make the legal transfer; and with this act their power , virtually ceases. This is obvi trolly troublesome and has Woes. The-property of the Church is too much under individad power; and there is /lability to fraud and mis take in the treader. Hence. come, the need of theStatate.whichcondithies the Bishop lied ti's successors o perpetual corporation, and the ten on of the property, vested in them, a legal sad Inalienable right ,"The seating here le, that it might es well be groated, and that 'made legally sew* for our Boman brethren, which, at present is open to hared.. Were it any ether body, this could be done, and no eseeoiial evil rein out of it; berattee •th:no other church, cr.teligioes indy. is the • property concentrated iinne official They are aggregates of independent oorporaticns, created and. governed by.the not presided for thet-pur. pose; which met restrain, !bourne= of income. lathe Bowen thatch all this is evaded,, and Un limited property and income—held without re sponsibility to Legislative - cheek—is tented in the control of one apiritualteadship. • "But the reality is even worse. '.lt AB actual Moarirats; and' every - evil: from that 'frightful tenure will be legalized, If this act is passed!_ The Roman,Catholip Church Is a dead hand. It • botds for ever, what It gets; to the religious use and purpose. L it cannot transfer, to that it shall change ttande, - and again revert to any temporal or-common use: It, is cOnitantly. accumulating The amounenow bald this State, could it be coMPntedi would shook the reflective Wed, and create laterals Jared for the eesults. It would dwarf every other mammoth 'monopoly. The "Archbishop of New York,"—in his perpetual stienctalon,:maj luck „in half the landed estate 'of the city—clutch It in his - baud, dead for re lesee.p. /advice powen.... The :Boman Church tm apeerrartort. For its members have re veil, -and certainly. no thought that eh:mid • abridge the fretted and happiest exercise. of their'', religious oPinlens. _From its dogmas should have no apprefiemlon in a free propagation o For its Concentrated invincible Cover= t, which acknowledges and pays only a seco ary allegiance to any temporal government, I have a deep and growing dread.-No Protestant freedom of inquiry and trutbfaliees can rola It. That solids. Church will take upon ber lips all the words of the freest heart, and will eller bee Member; apparently, to hold and joy' in the samesentiments. She places herself in all her ig,gressive requests—whether to keep the Bible Crop theyeople—overturn the Common Schools, in order to makeAhe Oath tit the money tribut ary to their own' tthe-,-infthenee our elections, or legalise her vast ednitinsin' poesesalons,—ln!all these, and, those demands, large and more par tauten" _yet trt come, the Boman Church puts 'herself ' ice' iteepolng ground of -great principle', which are artfully yielded, and which we would bitentl.ridetongues rather than repudiate, brit which we feel, ineljnectively, are only Instruments' la her hand,, to strengthen the power and adorn the inflaence of ;si religious Despot, which must cease to he, befOre it can cease to crave, and ap• froprlate all potter—splritual and temporal." These are feels, not fancies They are tangl-, ble, fearful realities. %ether Bishop O'Connor bGLop nughei is seeking for to New York, sist do not know, Via we feu he dOes. , If ho does not, any &mend for it should bireeisted. If-he does, the powernhould be revoked without 4e- .Is7.' Such . poyftr , ceangt be permitted witboul -Enough tenths present, though the entfect he by no rocatts exhausted,' “Suclug,". with ibis powerful pa, his also noticed thl&edblect, of orcortmaln," and we commend bil remarks to the:l:wilco or soy who may-tbink we are too'east elarzned on ohle subject. Wit stated the other dip that the time ochn.: pled in passlog from Wheeling to B.otimore woe 29 boors. We are unable to name- erccitlealty tAe aeltherity for our statement, but wo found i t pea it, liaison° piper puktirbed In:the neighborhood of Wheeling. The Daitiosore doer: lean Attie that The . sohedttle tints, between those two point; is 19 hours, and that this'4 rarely el , voided. We accept the' oorrectlon of the kin,' fUes, bat with the avaraintitothat respectable piper that if we had mit thought our authority reliable for the Statement to infers to, we emote nod bate pabllehtid -... • •"Tm Union sietce Ahet le did , not 'decline put , - /44. ioe oµ'Eceetieg at, Itcoadboctep, 4 1 4. 1 P.M iipt / I sTing. Kin offerrAi there for pub= Hengelo. The demoilret who gitoe . fie'izz 1 116 v initioa - ruelsloacink undei impycesion . a,dttiraiy,•?irt of c neib ainef hare .been . soqu Iptance at 4011 , -, drel4 fsui looks quite INMffM ~ j ~A i~ OUR BOOK TABLE. .Priewatia, by Richard Haywiple. pas, gin tented with wood eogravingp from. desi Elliot, Earley. Sennett, Ilioke and heights. I:iew V0:14: : Appleton & Co." This is a collection of the fugitive pieces of the author, the moat of which . we believe hiye been previously pub/talked. There are Wee, easel - se and poetry. all of which posseas considerable literary merit, and wee leek upon the work as cal u able adcliti on to American literature. Messrs. Appleton & Co. here brought it out in fine style. We base seldom examined a better specimen of American art In printing and`binding. • !"Stern, and hie Yonne Friends. By' William EL Thaakeray. A work of drollery, fun and keen sake." By the same publisheYe. "Criuma. A Tale. By the author of the 'ln itials' 7, This a Is tale by, an English author, with, the three voluma complete in , one. The scenes are laid in the east of Europe. Published by D. Appleton & Co. The above works just. received and for malt by A. 1/. Eoglieh & Co. “iiiIBALD or Paollllll2lo2l."—iiii9 is the Slits of a Campaign Temperance paper started In Philadelphia to advance the cause of the Maine Law in this State. It is published by, the Exec. Utica Committee appointed by the State Temper ance Cenvention, and is furnished-. at $5 per thousand. kkk Tug Jotram's T& cetear es Tilossurn The Journal woe not Meg in presenting 'alder= of he hatred to Kossurn, and of its total die pasitionto hold up to ridicule a men than whom safferamore for the muse of civil and religions -liberty in modern timee: The Journal of yesterday Rays: "Bat the greatest BM of the late Adminletra• tion in the way of "negative - polioy" woe turning the Cold ehoulder to Lamm° Easel:nu, Mrs and Mr. Potizr, and Company, when they modestly asked for o war with Rases, Austria, and say other despotism that chose to take pert in the tight. - The President and hie Cabinekwere no stony-hearted, that they absolutely would not tako up the cause tf the,"dowis. trodden peoples," of Europe, even after the mtmkeu were bought 'Vitt the saddles contracted fog, which were to ehoot and ride over all the enemies of Free dom " No man with , gentlemanly feelings ;rill mock and ridienie the unfortunate.' Ole. s e 3 . 11 Is now an exile fronobis home and bis country.. lie has suffered all that a man cap coffer for the crass of.beiman liberty, and thei deliverance of his Pathorland from oppressien. In the quiet retirement of his retreat near London:he Is witch ing for al mementos strike a blow for his coun try. Ilekinisfortenes and sorrows, If not his cause, 0140 forbcarsuoa from his enemies.— America to the last country In the world that ought to 'fling reproach upon a great man of the People,. who in the Providence of God has been pot forth as the Apostlgof Liberty. If the Journal, hoviever,-. cannot restrain its mile°, It ought to hare the decency to state Hossurtrfaltly. He asked far no war with Res ets- He merely requested a declaration of our sympathy lot strugglingliberty in Europe, and, that we could not look with indifference upon the Intervention of third parties to crush s people struggling for independence. This was - ill that be Considered necessary to protect the friends of liberty from the fate of Hungary._ Whatever may be said of the policy of granting his request, there was certainly no Impropriety is his making it. He came to e . free people to pilead thocau.se of his distressed countrymen, and it was fitting his plea should be 'considered with respect. It was so, generally. The exoep trona were mostly those who were most fierce In the . support th e Compromise and the Fa. gitivc:fflave Lay, and whose Sympathisers ere always with Archbishop Hughes, sod who deride the people of Europe as unfit to enjoy liberty. ever a struggle for liberty arises In this coun try, these persons will befouled , siding with its fees. TIM MIMI. Law.—Relr. Oreille Dewey, a Unitarianipreaarr, lately stationed at iirsahing ton. City, , haitconelnied hie temporary arrange; meets with. the. 'Unitarian Society of that. city, sad ea Scuiday list preached his farewell per. mm, The 2:rational lateUlgencer Goatees a notice of from which sro take the follow. leg: . oThe text was John, chap..B, terse 31 and Et, not (rim It the preacher deducetttha tree prin ciples of all genuine freedom,--pritielplee mar. relloruly different from theta whlch are dilly and. most sedulously urged by hundreds of pub ' !Mations in this republican land, claiming. and we suppose übhappily ,acquiring, credence, and cur:Silence. Conscience, reetitude, troth, teteg city, justice, there are the basics of real freedom; all else, no mutter ita slums or pretences, Is deceptive. Loyalty to mutiny.s le the only budge of the true patriot, and in a right state of Menge 'truth mill not be trodden under pot of Wes reset or opinian, any mart than one would think of plucking duns the stars of hares to pars the meet. of a cog.'" The passage we hava'ita4eistlLespreettro the doctrine of the "higher law" in Clear', and bold language; and we are rejoiced that its enuncia tion in inch unmistakable tones ahooixt comp. from Do . , Dewey, who has all along been classed . with 'rlower.law" divines. Gradually, one by one, at .lf wore, thoeci,who took krouad against GM "higher law" doctrine 'at first, are coming over to its eupporl; and although they venture .6 make no practical applization of ir, It is hoped that they .will not shrink fiom faithfully thpl plying it, es ticoslion offer. "Loyalty to col. scitacs,""ibt. Dewey, says, is "the only badge of . the trap patriot," collie Is not Only no patriot. but -an enemy of Ms; country, who orders my coniideratlca to override the. Maims that monitor. ComMence 'do the "higher law': to which all goal clamps *ire allegiance. Tnn grants on the Portage Head it over.— The diebareing agents of the State have raised ney necessary to pay • the taborets their back dues, and they have returned' to work. We hop, now that Mr.• Clover ,has recovered from'hin illness, that Col. Hopkins' resolutions may be considered, and future fraudi -on due working - Men bo prevented; but trehave no hope that the rurality heretofore prevalent in that den of corruption will be ferreted . = end gnu. lobed. It would never do to . led the, deeds of prominent democrats there be held up to the light; the 'party would gaffer by It, and to pre• vent inch sualastrophe jostles Must be cheated of her due. All ettempteat investigation will be smoditered,na they were in the legieledue last winter;.? Far soma time to tioino,'the diegracifol opeottia - tions en the Mee. of laboring men will be rePeated, and.that . particular branch of rob. bevy meet remain eempormilYunder a cloud: but firkin:tees In some other branch will core _ pelican) for it. . The, Portage Road le a grand political hospital, to . whjolt those who arelame, or crippled, or diseased 'in their !donne! are sent for a renewal of their peettnistrealth; and do effort will be made by those In`power to et feet any Change that will deprive them of en in. otitation of auch - partiren valet The, - portage Read last year our the State more than it earned; but "the party" poll(' by it, and the State le rielaand willing to be pluoked.• -La. Dswcr. -- The National Inhaildfllptt delltandi t h &t DIS4DXWLIT wilt Sillske a tour thteegh the West, ocfoupyittg thegieeter pert of a . .year, dating whigh Qtae the people taethe West, will be 'traded opportunities to bear pro noutrood those admirable • " Lowell ( kectutte " which lo'inetrtmtei Mid dellgbted Who beard them. , Itr t Dewey will meet within .beertz Wel: come bribe 'region to which he proposes to bend blentope: , • Wusir. czar —Wheat miming his been commenood in thin nclibtorhoode.we imtioe ceverel fields, adjacent to town ; In shook... i 3 far as our observation has extended, itia. Aside laying around the horoigh; and the plain. be. low, give promise of& feirPiele—Buover Argue. The harvest has fairly commeheid itf•letiey and Madison - 0011M100 Wheat In Grime and Macoopin will be ready for Malik by. tha mid dle of next west, )Irchlseenpli confity,'and the caatern.patte of Greene 'end lertey,•the crops I are spleedid. In , the western part of these two mantles the fly 'and chest have le - Jared 14•13 stiown 41114-the yield there.will be gtiod. A gen tlemen Jost from Sangamon and ?Jurgen mow. ties, .tares that lie haw beard no oomplaint cf mad: or ohiest in thet region, and that tittYleld Will balms. ' • . A firmer from Greenfield, Greene enalto,:cras rilgrettiog the hooey Wheat yield; yesterday. - Ile' rays ace-mach:is being relent, they will got - no Wag .for It. 7lnfeare of thet, we newcomer. ' him. Ja/glng tram alt we can lean, tip to eta, time, there wail be a, simian,' harvest Me year, df grain, Wilt and eegetcties.—dkos,Couritrk,4 .'J' , L . . - i':14:1.if . •, : L , ,i,i,_;;.... - :• : ' , ... • • I FZO4t w,asiugozo Go. , OlOadnee et' the IJAILI II ottuddi cameo. Weenuaroa, Yens 27, 1853. The !eat of our latelLitaWBrl has been dud vously removed to a sale, distance. Since my last it has bebome known that Hon. B. J. Wel. tee, en Sender, ex Secretary, ex.ficanoler, and I Aterly a gentlemen ntlarge bias been apporoted minister plerdpotentiary, toChinto, with all the o ewers did - honors which ny minister can bore felted:meeting great atraire of State. China is in motion!' young Chico has Gent upon the cid Fogies, or. Ming adminestratlon K demanding act only effete and reform'', but proelaiming woe to the knife and the knife to tho hilt upon the old set of rulers and all their follewers. Now the question ie, or 19 to be,ior ought th-be, as we may gather from tin various -ovenug American orgasm, shall the United Atater intervene be, twoen the old men and thel new men of the far off celentiel realm? We meat hare war, that is nettled; but where to begin, that -is the point. What quarrel offers the host opening for our belligereng, or whose lands and goode can we most, eddy devastate, rob, despoil, aid anoex. The Mexicans are molly a poor set of traded, and they have little beside square railed' of while mold, cruelty ridges, and cactus bottopa teulffer to par cupidity. Cabe Is very well In its way, bat Is watched by the most vigilant Cerbert that erer , stood guard. over a bane. ilia Sandwich tidied group would be a bonne bouobe, but nothing more, and, in abort, it Is plain wo must go inquest of prey to the other aide of the timid. Acoording ly, Mr. Walker is sent out Ito recon9ltre, spy oat, and re-annex. He will go straight to Shanghai, and thence to whatever pnitti In the flowery land he. may deollie beet adapted to become the centre- of his hareems Not only will he excretive diplomat'a jurisdiction over that region, bat his commis Lou Is said to carder a sort of pre-vbrionary vice- epl authority over all the countriee and islenie of the eei . . - which t we expect ormay.hope to get on that side of tho Globe.- . To book him up, and to add the MM., inn to the terrace In mode, &moats& rumor has associated with Mr. Walker, Commodore Stuart, . ofd Iroteldes, u who is to have-com mand of the American fleets, not only on the Chloe, station, bat of all portions of our navy 'deb ,may bo employed on the Japan expedition and in the North Pacific. My own settled belief about all these stories, Is, that they contain far more of humbug than truth. The moat Ilkely.eolation of tho gees. tans which they present le, that the peeped" of a war with Mexico, staler very brilliant, have ' fated into the sober title of an amicable nego tiation; and that as rumoro of battle abroad aro thought to be a good thing wherewith to amuse the minds of our ~ tierce demoeracle," It hes been thought hest to &Oar this thin sulphur streak In the far Eut, as l a lebetituts for Oct hard knocks at home. The lad newt from Chia seems to Indicate that the old fogies are kettiog rattrer the better of the Tomo& 'one ; that the Impetuous diplomacy of Colonel Harebell sod Bayard Taylor la the intervention lino has been cooled by barren risen', and crisp Instructions from home ; and then will be no omeasion for fillibusterism on the part of Mr. Walker. In re, sped to old Irouides, , it Is detain that be bow no dispoettlok to take part in any now crusade for the extension of the area of freedom. He has been appointed to the command of the Phil. adolphis Navy Yard, and will outcry:Toe the du ties of the station in about a carpi, of months . The President Rogers like an unquiet ehade about the White Honey, although troops of work men hive been for a week rouging lie interior; with a view to altimete reptiles and Improve . meet'. He has been very enliven, bet Is said to be improving. When the pressure or bullied will admit of his absence from, his paper., he will - go over to. Georgetown to seek a brief re. pose in a cottage. Postoliester. General Camp bell has had the penal aulimatery attack, bat le said to be recovering. He also has lodgings at Georgetown, which is to. Washlogton what Brooklyn Heights and Staten bland ere to New York, and Greenwich and . Bamegets to London. There is a retold of the rumor that Borland intends to bilk the admlnidratton, end not go to Ceatral Araer:ca at alt. If he should not leave theiSensite,. that body will experlenii- g cheep pomtmeet keeoer than that ci ad' pairran who went for Pierce becape the Colon wash-de gee; and In the hope of office Mr Peden, of your city, Secretary of the legetlan to Central Amer 4 kat rimmed to Walblegton;and I pre. some Is ready to sat out He, of dodnie, can not go without hie pluoipd. It ii said that Borland delus resigning hue east in the Senate far the purpose of &testicle Mr. Johnson, the popular member of the House from Admen , ' who is a candidate for his plats - ' Ned Berke's insurrection t egaidt the Pieces democracy in New Harapehlie, does not prodoce e deep rendition in Wriebington. Ned la a dors, sour, and desperately uteri. enbJect, and -has termed against Pierce for a variety of good and saffirdent nat.:yea. In the Met place Burke wanted to be Senator. nude! lad the plane which mode Atherton Stratoro Then Broke, cot- withstanding the quarrel, apple/ to Pierce far an office, and Pierce declined bestowing it. Then Btorke wanted a relative apiolnted, and still Pierce sold no. Could scab . a p 211412 hove greater provocation? As Idog as Burke remains down' in New listopettire he will do no hires and ex._ cite little attention, far thspoier of the Central Government Misbecame se greet ihat provincial denonciations &Omit its chief 'produce little of feat; but if he comes to WaShington, to - edit Hued" Tuaker'e paper me he threatens, he may [ give trouble. The "Nandi:GP are truly in a bad Way. Poor Miami', It la rue fun for outs!. den to witness their contortion*, and to bear their lamentatiota Thle Berl lea fair extun. plc of them; A; peat preten er to purity, a peat oppoieat i l l Graphite& ..ehd Gettlinereln o' ' public.4a4ctlficil hypocrite 1 He woe chief lobby man for Hilohle in his pcintlog robbery, and for the stead mail' contracts, after having been a sealons and buoy oldster and. writer spinet them. Bat he we. an dnti-FeesSoller and a Union elan, so he wuvatal lotet serviced In behalf of the Met lettered prom:wed for him a good office, aed beaanse be cannot trade en his 111110/1111113 for soothed ander Gen. pierce, be tame against bin party and its Puede*, enacting and 'Dapping as he rues like a 'dog kicked (rota • meat bake?, The Culla garden Committees and the Union Clube turned ant adieu& of national men on thoyame pattern. ' Honest men laugh while they weep. i . , Beery day divetopee oorno,efep , in the litimish conepirsoy , against Gre dell and ' religious free dom of our eturitty r knot of no more resit/ formidable amen:tent than that now analog in tho.NOW York legialature, designee to vest ici -1 the heeds et 'the ItomaniSt Bishops all the motilesjand property of tbi caogregalions.ro quired for church purposes. INolcidy can bob eo blindly ignorant Of the papal system as not to know that every thing glvenio John Hughes or any other dignitary of, the Himair Ouch in tbe United Statee 'Spree:titan:7 pin to and vested ln . Plus IX, the temporal prthie of home, si , Well„i" head p( the pretended Catholic Chard. This "chime pf (mum:arming land and proper. ty in the hand& of the Clotteit h boon In all ages and all countries the sodas d bulwark of Its porter. The short-olghted Me lit; of the Protestants in Germany in pupa t to Church PnrtVt,d/otht, estates Sri adbe rats that t Church, stoppen in" postern' of th reformation In the 013131ty of Its ortgrei. The di Gl' of tidy clergy Ind their inhumes abuse of de privil ege., as confessors and attendants vl i dying p er _ gone, reaehid oath a pitch In Eng vd, four or five haaviredynare "Ind, so inGuaatert Go absorb all Go liar& of the kingdom. i TlM6langer gore rise to the 'Writes of atertaulin, ary i other laws prohibiting the uctmouladott Of roperty In priestly heads.. And yet with all eh( expeeience hefore them snob puerto se the N, Y. Trihane are eagerly prolniteg this Popleaanct monopoly upon the Legislature. Why cement Ithe Baal& coeigregationn hold 'arid manage !hats own pro. Percy se Protestant saute in title trodstry do ? No 'lngle reason 064 he adduced wiii they, can- Uot. :Bet Gott davenlence watts:Wits of 1/10 eon:regalia:ls sod the individual worshipper are not the 'things iongitt for by the &Wadi ad. -- eose . CAN,D.--Hootor kisses haring been ,Teeeeeli of the Beeelee elethene , lCll Properly t,:anat nom his WIWI antis, as WIN= and Pluskim , Diu:: They ward to vest the tenet* the . Bah. l or tee o.e, wad.. nowitai, i nii it Osten all bar m, ,, a,... 'ape In order to, brash doom all I poem and Inds- r,,l'4=etker,„T.t.te,,arrs'actbeti.t. n tew coq '"t'''n•e*arco pai d eim i i , ibn eongregationn an thi local td, mote completely inespebldof r, Wog tir. 0 u .,,rat,,,‘ capassuntWoom the fennalwalt , " , 1 erica ) thind Add 'dialer , the &titre, ..1 to butt ~ ,,E ffro .2 . tV a. m it u.n ansa f t:f e . .a tm ot extß arat io h ni o n f aourai our , read. 1 • =lll2l MEM tended Papinbsiggweseiwas, as`- well upon their rights and lfherffeo oe upon :Naso ofProte6t.cte. Apt; in a. abort taao 'Oro shill begin to Bend retutor coetribotion's teatime, far the sapport of the Popo end lilt hierarchy Vatic.— This pinta of putting slinhoreh property in the Lando of the bishop' will bt an indiepeneable fs,Llty for the collection of the tribute. We hive already bad In thiticanntry eereral rather intonoraLle contrivereirs between the clergy sod the laity of the Roman 'Church about tempo ralities. Loa year there wore serious sgtos'in Buffalo, and, 1 bellive, Cincinnati, on tale pro tootion of the biehope.. The latter, it seems, were not minded with the results of. thoao eon tows, and now coolly invoke the power of the State, to aid them In robbing the laity of their just control over their own property. EiVidt!an 0/110/11.600 that la almoet incredible they palr . into the lobbies of Protestant Legiolatnres and a4k. for laws to confer American property on lb. sovereign of Rome. This struggle le coming to a point. I 'have little confidence, almost none at all, in the sin - eerily of those persons among us who assert they pereeiro no danger from papal aggression in this United Staten le no other country in the World le it makiug etch progress, in none other does, it threaten etch terrible and bloody re sales. Now can any intelligent Malt doubt that the Roman priesthood le now cootomplating the most ;:ruthlens persecution of Proa`stantieno in over)! form in America, when their most trusted organ, themselves daily - 'proolaim such • pur port? . The arrogant Broineon, the sanguinary Weaned ineoleat bleckguard who edits Bishop Hughes', organ In New Yea., and every Flemish editor Blum ;fruition' to Bt. Louis, °peaking by I I authority ens direction of their bitihope, as they themselves say, declare iu every number of their jotirnel that they will persecute as 0000 as they get the power; that freedom of religious apiaioa and Protestant diseent are ethilaB which their church will punish, with death if necessary ; and that toleration and religious lib erty are Protestant heresies and ((Alice which they will suppress and eradicate by the sword and the rack If ecclesiastical denu,nelations will not effect the object 84ch are the declarations made by the regularly conetituted creme of the Romish Churck . eiery week and almost every day. They are copied In our political and relict" gion, papers, they are commented open and cetleured ; they , ate never retracted and never detiod. That they (ally express and exemplify the !Tieit of the charge is proved by the facto that no bishop or ;priest diectsims them, though put forth in the name, of 111,hops and priest,: I Do MaCtiaga of Roma-Clot laity repudiate them and call with Indignant vehemence for the ex ercise of ptleitly dizelpline upon the authors of I them. In view of these things it L simply im possible to doubt that salter Romanian mast be resisted and its tendenales aid purposes placed under some port of restraint now, or the liber ties sad peace of ear Republic will be lost.— Rochh persecution her alr eady emu: Men are slain In the ,?hest for listening to temperate and truthful representations against that eharehr , ', The rock, the inquisition, and every other hor rible lacilent of its policy are in prospect. New St. Bartholomew, ad Smithfield§ are threaten ed, and the derit'visti closes with the national degradation, the limited ignorance; and the die gusting superstition which reign in every ection• try where the papal authority bears undisputed sway, as in Naples, Italy and Spain, y o-LC: Oaklandhout Proper ty Wlmile for irom the Sale.— city-I,lnTbia Ters I; *II.W - s e. froatbny on the Pfttabergh Yer=nyeand Slnthanies . TorA nl/r boumlnl on the .55th Aini fast by 1•Ale of J•nne CoVh.X•Ae•nd on the north by A-P.121111i. Eon, e_lotalnhen About 01X AClti i . It 1. entered vith Fruit Tree, ri the oho:nest Alnico:tura: thenyine fall Leering. Tb,re ie • e , mttrtit,'A two-eta:Lel rya., nurse. • , fb other tLuil !lugs; Ono. an abundance of Or•pe e lluybcrrr sod 22'nirlxrry ef rood •tillgy. I er'll dlry•ore of the *int, Property eltozother, or die Lie ft he 'lnt par• chasm. THOUAS J. CAILYLLY.LIe. - iC. 119 Wl•ter Lots For Bale iarFi net IDOntione for Sommer Residences is ysis.se sat, clang tbs ZOth Instant at 4 treloct OSJ oil tound a: Dos, nos sill to oDstod at •nctION on Dr, arosni. !a 'that ts.taown ot Ms • Se,leh DAtont.n . * 4 l*a tag (sods of air brio, Juno* Dos* asnl if ice Int.** , tt, 14u/flask's /141 Plan* Dad so] tb* Wontn¢alorfs titer. San IsLI oni In Jona Of ton. two and a bait. cod tbrao sant. by X,- D.' iII3 tr.. Status of PIWISWIt nub ea.r, as but a stnal =eta cf It. onrobase Let.<7 will b. toe/Dad It land- 'conks of • .41:•1=1 U. D. Irmo. Trude*. £J Mons Rolm Tzsruomr.—Mr: SOltd. vast, &T -_j MLitt It MI On than an act of Pattiz. to r , m e. veil m to tba Anserinuncornanatty to awe, the 1 ACE:MCI-EST trnntht of jun snit nce well. Ifni my . airnt catch Lawroce.l. I coo Ire small inibt with theta tor soy length of tame 'Una; fatigue to wow ere. *brut my, labt connate to Ica wwe by the tie of am 1 tnee no doubt tut' obai be able to tad without Down in • short an*: Tact*. truly, - T. SDALVDED. alltaben) C.to.Jutie 53, 1553. v At. i 12. 1 . cad Aft. Eolcanoca DYE (MAWS to . T • wery btlef pirrlwt. with deckled advantage , and eve to hcattatLn in stating that a Otto-tin MM. oh). omot 1- 1.4 . to. trot ietteecd, and ;di. *two wpm co be\ ananir. laa eincrani tea.. I Mann. cheerful:lw bear intim., J., thclr dandle:3cr ant accnrasi, am slim to 31r. Alum me , OEM mt a prilial Optician, and the vOnletittl *ditty Nth Which he adapt. hie Glacaca to Mt nriout W.... liclitteitf rieloa. D. S. sp-rrox, 1 No. £4 Warn, .tint: Ott Ahura. June 2%1333. le2Stno 1 jej Wolin! Woans!!--4 gre4t many Inroad nein , . bars le:en wr,t ton tmolatolon tbe origin Of mil oisittiffirc Lb* worm. Dersratel: In lb* htirmin grOttla. Sweet, any topic of medical Alines elici.ed ralre sent. olitereetlin sad prtfo,mi tweearebonal tot plus:clear ate ' , runlet, ols!dat to el:Anton ma 11,. .ob lest. It matt be almlitelDowerer, the airier all, mods. of sarall.ns Uwe* warn. and partition., tb• body from tbelz meters. la of more Taloa than 11,. "treat dbetulab Dow is to tAa origin. ?hi rAtelaaa.arnit barit lanittb ben* toured—Dr. IteLANA'S VEtl +/PUGS to than mutt ~.slit after ;weld% and Au already soomosdad all Mbar. arm roadiriare, It. en:leery being unite:sear =bum. Inland' by medical prartitionms. rumbas.* will Flaws be rare'fri to ark:, A. Aracute. instoons, ravniuge. orLibtak• nonititsa. All other rerintfogas to cOmrariann are worthier. Dr. .11:Laner panic. Tertnifoo, also la 3 Ctitblllt.4 !Amin's. eau now no bad at MI respects b:e frog ntorat is lb. Doltad Button anh mmai Me was roprtrlorse . ' Fl UIZoG BILDSUEDS. J 175 (inform" Di J. Wild 2 Co.. ea Wood street. • par Ma:Sexamoaa:—From infancy I bare been aftl:sted with weak .y. and atortidglOslnesa, and In all m• Stands I hare nwrir been able to get • pair of 1.11,7.6811.1 'bat would help Ma. 1 hare had beraral paint that *pall enable me to ilea morn dl.Unctly, but meld. naive keep them on more the* eie•half Pont from the net that they-taco.' sorb reant gen.. t haProned ti no your adrertisemtne e by *bleb I .e. You had last imported some, and as It hog bleu my con. .rant elm to set • pair that. would bauset ma7l thought I would try roan. . Too man net ctlnlayai Clattering .hen 1 ant tbar mom flan anew.? .esotatler.s. .1 hue not be able to read by eandiellght for More iban half ben t at, any time betcge I got Chen aka.a . .../31zo• I got thew, I read 01.0 Bandar all day. sod until tau geol.*. without ell. 'lancing !ha least pain..wllleh is • thing 1 hag, got done b•fc , re for soar, ' 1 nay this much es I think It dep.:Ting your a:steroida l ', and hoping other. mar be beneflthal by It . Yon are at liberty to EMU 9311 of my nougat any Cray for ralluen:s. /am. nlf. trulnyoura. LIE4III ZAlll,lirparfhlaster, Pittaburgh. Y. EL Ifottot to mantlon that my wife Is greatly tem. 644 bt the pair She tote and eituipir flak c . - sera:Wx Nature has provided a rofoyory au.. ninon ilwiLlo heir to. KIEL'S PEL6ULM:II orLOLIC OIL, pot np!ips It Dona , from the • gout laboroon: eon/waled Seep to bowels of Ilcabar unb.w.,,,ithpui bat. One t great./ or those riniollu. :Baal Liu finlowlng to 07, torsos LT s prole/al went, • • pulatia Hipt."1.1,031. • Mr. R. 11. IClor—Pl/1 / hare ► taLl all boot Potroleuso, Ir Ronk 1111, some two mooch. put. an 4 Loon bun look ng far yant agent la tot a ftwillor onopiy,, 1/loolp ha,. ouht Bain* /oxen more. We lure /mod /be un tern osiallont lo Inn awl Dywnitorp. 111 r Poppet... at too that to agent nu bore, enslrina arry lo• 0101 1:10.:1 Po ur rn Per • ea/ippon/Pt sal ti tre boom/rue lbw booed. owl the Jinx geol./. owl /no roc...rod • hannonottly. it Is also an irattaanlina77.7atnnlr far ivr on/ InConod Liao, Cot Rlonmalls', and 10r tbo kW. bean caul at lan, atanalng. Your& vitt], relyerespect, ll4oo Liasiow. Jar solo Pp ma rose Usuavinli Ir Plltabuticb. . fag IPOPoIo idrerthicks P.trolatm 7LWtonr.l Ia.BURKE h BARNES',SAFES—H ere IS the I!D4 of teettroony ae to tit* ia4ge of out titan Web, w• can oardll.otly inn the retiutatlart`of onz work. We hare already robilabed eareral onlfdeetie, Droving that Safe• nude for nu reintler end oidloary italea. and told abroad, 'lnn been subjected to th. EIIeVERYAT TUTS IN ACTUAL OONFLAtitATIONY, and ',grinned than ociatinla Unany the from dement,, tie following Ikanottn poet of the ranselneontratable ao,ooo woura or sooss AND P6P2118 ISAVEDWITE A 440 LUZ! • .. 4.LBIOR..Ent 00orry, ' ' Plorember 12, jega Mesas Bow Mum—Dear m Your tea I. w.re etaly rewired: • 1 'wee sweet i e Rheims. -I would 'Rey, to Iraq to tar Flap strar.lt perpetly nag r.o. .. toj . b.,„ vireo wit kilos the morsi the 10th at June Iset.-arty twit talklltte below bu r sad to ohm It yruhallt of Irc.ati and brick— s large Wee etory .r• Pa. wee lo It at the hum of - the th , s tad tell UM the se!lar, where • lame amount at oil % it vas a rem , hot Ora notes end tosar.. acoouran that ,r. _. ettemated to .about Tea 'Thousand Dollearo.hrb.t: oared. There was out se te& payer m l furu.,, / would Wind L./ 5....wh.t. d °,ol hO . , to low: so that% but lola tere to /tree their papem ‘06,11. that basal: 4 on safely recut year hates lours. uhtf. • • - • C . Joint oidauce. k. 4 N' _1 C... .~+ .. f~ .„,, _ . . HOME I NSURANCE COMPANY • •- NEW YORK: • CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! I\ooml2,- Agent. DIEECTeIId L. --Lat. of Itie Liszt..l./. a. A,cll,,wd nem of Wane. Slog t, /Um IL • Co. 3lebeof A Co. leekr,...— rule or Wil.aed • Woel. 1,1 P .... .-..,--Ftnrt of Mee etarr. //eery of se. ea pp, 11.0• Vt. • *ode* II . D. If Weh • C., 1 D. ffoutotioseer el . C Dore • Co. jlillerou G. Leoodert.-...-.llla or A A. sreoet t Chad. A 11.11tv.-..-- k Co. LM A rais of lgerts AI & Csa Met., ---,Firm o f J.l! it+ete.. Wel.. • C. A J. ... 7 Don•ht__-. - Vireo of how D klg 861 Charko of ftwo.o.B yet a Co. Geer. C rkilikr,- . - ...... o f ehei.aa • `Collins. , z , "7f D f k D. morr•A & town D ........ -firmer Co m. Lothep`a. Co. 7Auookr.. --v km of T. £ If 3reoesege, Dee. Sanford ... -P. of 1000.00 eonfod., N 0+1 ....-----...11912 of Nonce, Bo 11. • 41 , 1.4 ,46,,,c ...... at A. 1 ,, Barnum •:.C.o. L'oe. ...... ..... Vue. o , IL Leawood At ren. figgi • It uf Allen Alb: flew. (Lay .I.tmea A. ..... Vino of keuern, Bulunert bias It. Prnainglum, Gino of rutAs r.ohom, final Aco Ja,ra Soeff kirci ofkelft. Corleut A Co. Corti. od, ..... ....... of Cendit k Nctrid. Word A/7 ..... ..... Of Wert • ',aka. .A'an :F. 11 f uhb en, knee .41 • Co. Jun..• ThoopArey, - tuna Of ortir beef t Bull.. Ilk, 7 . /fool. . ;...116.111er Mt t”ontal B.ok. Ar . ,funt N ttnrytry.. .................. o 1 Wo/18. Forgo • Ca Aforpoo, V.,ot ut 9eorg.l;;;;;TiTlZ 91118. J. MARTIN. L1.V4.L.`"`"1"..?\64""- R. C. LOOiVIES, --, \ (Of the late tient of Wetted} , lc Lonnie) wHOLVALI: D•AL10119 BOOTS AND SHOES, &9 Wood tttttt Pittsburgh. Third Anii ilia Statement fiE TUT STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND ,x..rMARINE INSURANCE OptPC , lf, ef !1'7.1.4.7 I 8 53.1eee of he COSD•I, Ms; 1 311/0651 "'4 7 fs' 19 Etat:Doerr 804 OflEte Pursature..... 1(8:0 Premium. 2.7 w 6316,163 26 . Lo T lel 81 Lope, Zipermes. o crumluiree6 iuserwre. Returned Premium., eterleurry, Prtriting,ln...—.—_, 27,601 tll - Capital Stock. red It atul aercuc4—... ASSLTS: Premium Soles . Bowls au.] Mortbare.Mo.o44l.l GO sett-r .... • 132,855 '29 C•11.k1 cm band, or le G.M. soreits'• • •••curel by , 17{831 et Moe Nurniture sal Matiomiry...... 1.000 00 .sha.at of sArustel eheired &mallet the Cao. •. Perky 001 3 1, 1000 1711/.104/4 JOVN P. RUTIALRY•JhD. Ltauthha eo.tr: P. C. SCDUNCKe 'Z'll' U ltfilt,%ke Pt t: 4 l'll4buz g h A. A. B. JARS CCTIUIFOItD. Dauphin A. J. 0 ILLK liartithurc T. Jose::.7IODERT KLOTZ. Carbon meaty: JAIL/ P. ItUTUIChTORD. eat. GILLET, Ilaeretarr. Will [hr.. egAJtpt per,le of see &rah:CA.l levee ate,. Atercheadiss.fo otCy)or country, At levee rase. • ...Lae.: with ufety. Poll.. Wool oh dwelling hrueee rltur te , TetuALL or for • tern or years. II etch CM., earner of 'remit AAA Arolthflahl etreeti. bat( A. A. CLlthltrit. ActuArT. Citizen's Iran.ro.noo uotipaay of httaburgt ‘7 - C.D. MAIL Per-norm r e ANICCL L. Al AILAILELL, oYncE. 91 wens, Bannzez Itmarr . asp WOOD 51T.2873. sr LYSUBVI NULL ANC CARGO RIESS CG.TICA OW. , AND NISELSF.III'. RIVERS. AND TRIIMMA R./E4. 441 !rm. Rgt.rat trn /727.4,. vats's! Mr irrir et Ile Sr/ et.! INLAND NA ririi rrozv rat yaniar.Avoy, nzrccivax: H D 61y , I Wye. LArks,r, ti• a alT;ta Duclap.J, ..11alta cab. J. a , a , tyr Crysr.t. 1.144,4 N. , SI. Nunn+, . de= DA(=UERREO'I'Y.PES . TP.E NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S IlationaDagti.orroan Gallory, enrow, of tn. DWIIIC.4 final.: atm-a. t 99 . 9.:. WAS:Vs Drag Olutaa Plushartna. , tw.lie.aod ties tlainen *Win, to obtain lit•llte lilementa el sonlerata 9neu.atttl p 1... call at the oboe. attanhan• nnad s .n. witlw o+7 p.p.:goy tida../Ety Lights, al - ran a ei ono mt. 4.111114 Um, the ormter tan tate the caot unurate lea similes al th e banyan tam with at 11, •IX7SfYJCOO Cti 11.1sastal 11:e.n. Au. 4:9wyorinall, taetlf F, 4 9...ecnrctaly 911,9.1 tat.o CCorlanal Hieneaset. \ - v.9..V.r9cna no: rot cdred le tales Vilmse, utk:e•-•,. • ...Le:. 1,1 9.•toblanea. L*N-Llteopeses taxed er and dWunwed rev.. I. 1 7 I,C of Madly and rkicity. • \ if.„l , - Aroma cm. rod oper.ne.- frock r, c. 4 r w. b• Onwoent. . "MOMS VMS? PILEMEMI DAGUERREOTYPES. r 0 .9 1. GYPICE puumnio. THIRD syttax. ITIZENS and stramgere who wish to ob kj tsn ...curate. rtlattt .ad Ilk. 11h0r.,3 2 at no, .solet ate wil a l Cod it to :Leto fate-mot to fall at V.un .4 . 11 kilo." mtab.Potoomt., whete entire naVattratior... • ot to ohm . .. cotte. fla•uto to. oftt.• I.ros:tsol 1,•t• arrar.ged ,tide Ety:lette: our od,o• P 227 rp*". w•th Mitrusetta of the 3e.<4 tof La•itZatootest af e. CIO Si 1.4..m0zi\ • tfo• Eotoota of Oho .81,.art.fla tag un to tlr 1.. •rotoo.•-..2-42 Ott. tea r/ Ot. , Z turf ts.- oot e. 0C.41 • GPM] tool oyes-atm, to th tmett:r., f-• ro •• • . ;TAME.IfV, TANNER. Wlit/LES.ALX DE LEII IA 30078, IEOE4 BOTINEM, Hen, &c., aro. 56 WOOD ILTIII7, nrrazariunr, &linen Third atidPourth, trrrsly er.rwk eribrutt , every v.. iciy f rin m ! Style of Stmt.. hlOte.; I Vra. y.,1 ..mull to the New Kostaxl4 - I,lboutoetar• .4, 1,1..4*. eftcW=4.mpsr 4"" V ' trgsbly • tlgir or Phi 4- lrgLia d r turatmersßat. Ph.. oat .4 • • A. H. 11 - 10L111 \ EISi 'BRO . SIANUFACTONSII - SOLID:BOX VICES, SLEDGES, px=3, ' MATTOCKS, CROWILiIIS, a : o 7 \ - PITTSBURGH. OLlea Sl2l Wopti.Al., I.6nm l a Asia . 2x14. zaltAl work vranantet et;06.1 tAitmaT Inattatoctunodlit k 25 JOHN T. ..,;,._eoar.T. KJANNEDt: rutur iv ~ r sinfoveL•:\ • LOGAN, .WILSON M • IMPORTERS AHD WESTVILLE BELTEES 'TR PORTION ANoJtONT.STIO _ • \ MULDWLEE. CUTLERY. Le Le. nave removed to their new and 'eitensive non, N0.:02 Wm! argot leer deittaalitme Out Bt. Martell Ahab oustomeri. sod roarettantip Etorrally. are ierl edr so exartiltualon of the meat txuattl.t.t.wet ent ever of red to thoa city. ttIOT REMOVAL. POSTLEY, NELSON & CO., -.II4OIUPACTURSBEI •01 `, I. BAHIISSgp LND CAST ran Booms AID SPADES, GUN BARBELS,_. ..SOLID BOXvrqs,- • FLEDGES, • • mArrocks, Hato rcmorta to No. 1711osket stretctihoro their customers , and merchant% amorally. are inritea lo ea nails, our met befbre ptirthaalut elemehere. taker. the &semi V.. rho of Daum IN:limpar Ca.'s caiMrated DAV AND DANUaIf. 41008. too, we Or. p preened to furnish • superior article of Forks at Eastern rim, ' fasbutam . , ' • • CHAB.LIDI B. LOOMIS.. -• STOOK•AND BILL BROKER. • Notes, Boads,'ldorgages &a, Negotiated. F;ITIC.I:7dI It ATTENTION GIVEN 70 TILE AND SALE, OP ETOCKA. "r m. wrer P. Jesus & Co.e'srrr irc.4 and loirth streets. " - 1.16 Flembaz Brother!, (aL i Car.BBoll3 TO•Je OS.) WHOLESALE , • No. CO IFood Strett, rittsbargh, Pi; Vit'rope:necri of Dr. .I.l'Lirp'r Cedebratad Var.mlftire. a% Liver et •e. 477- L'OR TILI.VELLING DRESSES--Ladies .t HUI:PIIy C DURCHFIELD'd an ma, • 'owl tr...nt • f ens 'Mom Mod. of Goods used for Tsar. oe•Do inolnai tn.. aud lonorlesd Moans mixed H , o.t do uoo.. dux ..sot .10. Petaled do, T. 7.l2eVels tin " a b 'n iryt Ott ant atutable for Um Da ,t locals Imp.. pm. Ws. •DO3II2IIVG Hamill.% and mmed El bawls. Hi resat twisty andrfterlat al kor ' • • ' *id •• , - ek°TlCE—The Board' o L f Dtrectori bare ordered ASSESSMENT awn - th. &act a tb. stlital. etalari,Vgafj U. Treatarer. at rho OMNI or Um Comm, to tats rdr, oh tha Slur day of Augusta neat. Tletatoereh, J.. 80. Ila b ' S ja " 6 7=7: - - - • jOIINSON'S PATENT - ICE ORE,th yhEttrEttS—lly the use of 'Laub mils or car tutlf the lebor abh time leoulzed by the oll'etuatof eit dal. Create may be Roam In Um but mazror . In 'L tuJot° 'llalflites. AMr need asd tpr A. , . ' p,DAUODA TEA STORE-41LiAMPAONE L wiNg—uj•uof utd truna. • , ItT7.p EtOM Wine is vr quart 'bottle, orr sato !sr 1,14 =not or tb• IN•tiolut anQ Disascoil K: d RIE CANAL BONDS-41; i 4 U. 4.31, WANTH for.tdon E. 140430.1 KUAM .1,. $ .00 of Jail left a Mt prim *3l I.M ft ft ft.ttflf, IUItPENTINE—.S bb4. Irculkentine, just R3t , " " " d fairi l 'airr t a): :'tut Llberty litreet —NEW .RthA—y oru losifiCfrect Talley's Portfollb, miat 'ortyisml au,. by Ned 11 gOoltb. twzat myyly lost ysyl bj' for by J. lkokyellar and etatkrurr. jom • 63 Wood strion, tw. Third .32,1 .. • fr b1.10EAILI: Mllz—Ju.st . rtc .1 klador or a.m. boor end... ALIO. /Wu. Karp EMU, boat Odds and Via ntrn reoletTe by exprean today... monk Of black Ma, ed. Mita. Je2b MZM • N EW- BOOKS--Jast received at NO.\ 65 Market .feet. • ,! Jaro^ny on Mark and Lug.. Naar Volmr: Tn., Dago In the Donating tlownr. by D. Boardavg. 'ma bible In Om burbly. by sum Th. gar. for kUrbak by bte_nban Coprolg Parawrobol of V. Tha kum Flu.. from Uyaltiagoi4 BWD:usarraoro. ' . • Death o f LOD. Cl• rtitYr Onnoortanry on Salomon•• bongs, by any. J. DICITowE !Omar bids. Egg rl •e: moybcyr's Partonßarieg Dr. Dox's I norrrarn Tb. uld Dow* by lb. Wray: • gronbat awl Kirby of the Old Tratuant, Aim*: Morargyand Sammy of Dr Armoring.; 'DA V MO'S A gONEW. Cb Market near Fourth grog. Q TANDARD BOOKS--Fresh eupply , (iraminr . flainnow Lantawn - • e rranett on MI run. and Arabian • . • • Wardlaw Cu Braude'. 2ncielcptdur, Dm landa . • Tlewogical rkorna 20a4 - • Pulatt clopedia. Eldn'a dilayedLa.l nLL and 2 - .14. Arvin , u batons and literary Anandotain • }We Unwindstwatwa.(Bannwl.t, • Wortna, (lama Dillanarr, Una oft • re. • an. do. dor IVA abnaner 1.1140rr at the nwformation. 6th 'rot, Lib. \ Ed. F tali. , nor gala err •• DAY4ON }a= A.13:41W, • " 6.5 Mariat erre.. ( r if. :4) )C b ati T E . -;-1 , 00 bgs. prime RIO Coffee: • i beds. S. 1L 31olarsec 10tOtai. &lied Cotten If=tx TS bss. S's sad i's Tobattax 100 b.es No.l Slstr_4.l; • I.oloss Ws. do. - , li i dos. 0.1014 — 4l 75 1 - .1 shafts T. 11.4' /flask .300 dos.l.Simoc. llmessc Tsui . \ . . . '33 bb. . . Taross.• Oil; 100 ?Ism Clonssocar 10 " flassessl ""i,.. _ 2.5 taus ssoisii fly. 4 la stns. am fur sale 3.7 Jai . \ . OILY Art 1C0..140 Llberir st. INE HAVANA idIGARS—The sabseli tar had last intrland a lot orcuotcz BRANDS of AITANA .ltel•lta, to wench be would tall the atlen- Ulan. of ti. ' , bolero • a really pas dgar. ‘ 6,000 Manuel Arum.. 5.000 Ys toar• • ' 1.000 To, Yitttnem • 6.0/0 Corci T. ado, (F0106164.a and a 'nu.. ber or otter brand, of all quallanod flavor.. 0.24 • \ ' w it, A. 3fraLlata. jii XTRACTS FOR FDAVORING—Preetozi L t Merrill's nuke. \ it IT gaga I(f.0 - ant !Annaa- : AS . {.45005 . " " Nnunsal 5 " " Otannr • 3 3 " . like, in eon* anni GT aaldbr J*2.4 PLE41.50 SHOTIS _S. P:101)A , TEA STORE —Ast recd and r .ale—LS bbd.. rrA at 0 Sagan It dn an._ 114 100 band prima Rio Wise at 10 at and lia.lik - / • . 05 bans anterior Cub. Coffee at 1.3i.n. Id a. qqq 10 panne, all Jana sad Mocha at is and 15n. VI . gar mai br , _ . JEI MI HAWORTH. _.‘.. )40 enrir a the Dimond and Distdond qu'r ISH-50 bblz. Na: I Balt. Herring; .3:16611. Late Trout: ' \ p haLf bbl 4. dn; Enlcalsn, 6 drum. C06666: ".th" \ 40 tone. No. 1 4errtn6g In 44614 sad bony. f ica) JOH:4 WATT 8 C0:2.6 Liberty ntsnat. 15U bblo. largo No 3; harbble. N 0.3 dot • • toblt'n No. t tritaant Shs4; esl hew 1..,&,Ett0a 4p.lasketArytio Toerrire sna f7sele br ti.RiLlb N ETT & CU. =Liberty ttinen NILE BEST 9F WINES VERY OREAP—. _•• \ Sae t k. ?t'Wl2o 4.lnr. tar bottle. at 3103813 & rod e arrosra, Dimond. The •boe• en 7 mouth. Wine , end aaVorh ,nt to , arr. but we ere &tempos/ to torn therm tenteart,lfi, potri jr2l. j i RETAIL IRE 'GOOD STORE roa SALE turd...! fit .134/gfors i fi7 la •go d location and ag • trill boaloesto tdr.r.d •ry Aprly to \ iota \ Rea Lidat•Agrot...llFlah-srart ikj bb ~!O -_ I GU; 5 51 b • '' .lr 4 &tram,: 101 Two tints; If bbla. /Num II "L lhamap Pork. • 7 11.igtrau \\lo t • 10.br 14 1 DICKEY t W. L"OR S a..LE-- \ \ _sr 3) entree HUM OP PFTTOBT78011 ; •16 Alan •M. . LUNE; • • • \ ZS sto k es O.* Hot i bottll:l 7 . D. • - je:O Otto. Stitk, end Itoehasselirokt rat:gal: Tr STORB 7 4aut FOCeilregi. by - Jet LI .IM.Q4T timin l efate INtder, Rd, ` • aLLIU IIONVORTO. ear. of the Dtsceted`sett Llistpostd FASHIONS, far Lint& plabk[23 • --= be l t P" oft . ex • - 1 111".. L. i.;Trur.so*. . , or.n. . =l3e' Feat, above Itsed street.. DURE FRGRAPE-GRAPE VlltaiTiß; 'at ft, Mrito per iallo. for WOO StOalttEl 2 PATTON'S. In t.h..ptactoew. Then. ts no vinegar nasonYeettoek In th e Vatted oteus equal to the above. \ telt 1.1E.470/1 BRANDY and OLD RYE WILLS- Eat of the very britoset tnallty. f or We at kW& 8.13 k FATOYN.S. to the Diamond . so.* • ii. 4 l /RE sektAtli.EßS 6 1-1 rents per pae‘k l i ft. it. eglem s •ie \ for dollar—et 11011111.9 PA.719!4 , 2 ‘ 3,, WANTED \DIME DIATELY-1. eme 10.35 hr City WORRANTS ; elm, thine. e d •gr77: l "NiZeAn f' RL'l,,llft"' NEW BOOK Dr. Olin's Life 'and Ltt t•is. with osat.att. toil.. 'lo= 4 _ - L. HenkeloCtlit War stet llettorthy km:ea—Harm 1 r \.• tVigne en‘t. RESIT ARRITALL4, 0,000 feet Leather Relttor.Ook Iteittnek . .Tatieea. et &Jewell oak ellebrote4 toseodielare t lost rt2.l by_ kit J.l /I. F 111444 PB.llB Ku kat stook INDIIVROI3BSR IMAPRINE BELTING ea band a rod anseth oms t of allotdtho 1 7.4 1 e , ke l oa i ttiALs .i. f.t.. ,.. to . !aloof \the .Intlisltotlhee • /en \ • kat. TISSUE PAPER—An assoited tot 'or the • I.e. 'ben snitiaban Si the Walt Faze Weer/OAM. . la. ISarket street. hettreeet Thiel ea* redeth et, br • Jett „ • • -?MHOS tktatEtt. W MOW. 1911 D PAPER—Airued wad urn. \ WALL PAPISOIFrench snd dye_ an MAinfactori,s ozfalf Thins ivory volikto of qu'aftlr'"Drk li f""' toI fo2l LIOMAS YALU .63 llukototr.l4, D lISSIA DUCK LINENS FOR . PANTS, 1I t H c 4 TER , S. \ Oothlc no/J. Woad woof. iln 51.111LRIL8—°fDElts mortol imbrad ti" bati Work by . • • MEM L. WILSOZ 2851' ?tab street: above usu.! ioD4l27 — and I 0.14. S. ICO !, 7 ".4 1, J. 2. E J. BOONE. V 4 jrniEEBE-340 tiozirsaie b IJ era y. • . • ' 1/ENAY IL 00/ EANS-4 bbbs. for rule loy ' \ - onjam goAp—a boke . rf.cy U. onuya. if MUSE-40 Jas. Western &servo &eel lb, b , 11. 2 &lncitenonn.m. 1 , 01:6 bldg. F. Flour in Fora and tr .1. by DM . WICK & II&CANDLE iIACON-100 cnuwi cured Hams farm& ail 10 •-• ' WICIC a Jur...mama. AWN-1200nm autorted just read aad tw.e. Dr- ' 'Z'•k•i• l'U°Sl' SOAP --10G boxes Oindansti Soap, in store .I<= • ; OIRINGES 11•1111•17118. aLASS--3O 0 boxes 4:snorted sizes Window I.N-I GI.; La atm and tar sale e r br MIA° CH /1/MiltrOa. ACON-7 casks just .rcr'd per 0. tt P. j - . . 1. 4 a. ..4.l"iiiTigridlwourii ALT PIER—!O has:slogan for sak, by vsALM DICZrf ACO. _ _ /lUD PEACHES-25 mks for al - o low to ON. by t1•=1 ISAIAH IMILiT a CO. unpuilltitS-15 cuka Bacon Shoulders kr +l* to t 6=l uu•a DM= •W. IiUT Thii , -8 kegs Ptll3lo Bader for sele by 1 0 22 : BEI= /L DOLLINit vta AbliT TVPS-142 vated *tut Sts br t.allrl lIMIENT &CULLUM - ~ ~,i, »~ .~, -k~ s - -- AiIIUSEIVILNFS. DAN RI .E'S ~ -,.., GREAT HIPPODRONIE.OIENT.,\%:RIE i • . 'AL 0..131.81NAT10X 07 • '' TAL.S.N - 2!:42VD /NTERESTFYJAIS.S.4„ ' • ( * - . 7 .; , • A Hien citaLinitast TIMADEINATION 07 7/017133110' \ , r 1 . 11TILL EXHIBIT lib PITTSBURGH', on J-..= i \ v T FaI DAY.sexuaDsz,BLOND.I7, sad VIEJDAL , '`'7 1n. 2 1401. and ith. - , 6 '\, 'fbe tint of ibis innate establistutsa a sie , \ to.b. tint tin law Debtor deans to so Ito I . l P° ' . '- fall &nag as! Chu lieeti art mewled:el to b. eurfetee ,2 s . soy slain. one ever ash blteet to this eountry. Thrs, ..,. , to fgailiner. Pasilions. thonariiiontoio2 Pt o s7berf. los ., -.. yand oil y be ...n to be appr0.:et...1... 111 •• • Ng. Tee PPD,II3 emotion trawelthlag beautiful is ',. ..: an Eneerrian enitsrafora. at: wale •"' .The 11 EN AG MU IL the oaloorezeiClllNESE VAMIL7. alai the WILD 1101 Ole C.I7LON. co ionise au exhibition .sit aseelled ai Le. totateat by ...in the worts. -i • . .-..,.... e. MANE Habil LP/N. the great An =al Tastermill , prin.= his Ni OPAZZLY 8101 (boo, Celia:m.lS) Di the E.no. to the eintration of everwstookt, ' • ' • Ith. for further ettettlenyee "DODA77 OP ION: - Pictorial sad re Plis. at the Flionia. . - . . . ..,. , ' GRAND C. 41, 4 'D.471 • • . , .. , , . JER,I7 4th, Pour Exhibitions will be given. .• . • lialf-satt 0. half 12. bel . rest t beet& sad half-putt 7 o'ellt; . . 80.Analwini to both Erldbitlera• 1,0 rents.4sl The stEN/11:11illti vitt be oven dark; the Day fad Eareleci and Me adabulort to it aloes el.l be Z 5 ems ' • J• 24 1778 ' PQOIITH OP JULY 18.78. .. e i '' ' - \' ' \ , . \ GEENII, SVELLICE AND . NOVEL Expiating, • :!, \ So 11 IrMlult. IS not . • '‘, \ MAIOIOII-I , HIPPODROME, . .. \ .i . . . \ . .a . • , AERIAL ABITIEMIIEA'EB.ET - • \ • amble of. amts eolutiew /EP TECTSIND peens:. . i ' ' On Pats street tenths Moil Pinsborsti, Jia , y 1.18.13. • a Atar No poi tycneneat co scoot of the weather..lol . , ''.? .'• . . //a' Th. enitertairatiauta for tn. '.III7ZR.NOaN will ~ orWaist of the cratxt sr...Wede of a liALLay in essissiox • , - '• ' by be welidwebowaed daroatit.-Prof. 3..80 slant 10, ha pew end staguingant ?thug Alts Ploy girlie Lino. • ~ Ails.• varlot• nlegated imager, rptetats gib:tattoo of . Paoehons. OratedlAndeite Preseutation, mad other par— ' ' foraisswes. . 1116.10 tits EVENIITO. at the nage shoe, .01 be et. . ~ .= hibtuel ono of the lantan a Witt ocean and megaitteaut EXIEBITIOBII op MEE 'WOHIC.II • : 's., wear buratio the Unto= oiustrya-inartue met the rye, peieters over One Ilowsztri Dodoes la outman us • It3Nonly too thousand otagattlegat Promote will be i r ... ' ..'„, i gteaf away to those persons boners Leis= for the Dal in, Itswx.lott on the Pewit or A Qty.. i ....811.0. to etxteness'a Joesa7 Stn.*, fart .to Ennui* /tall fed omit e,' th• Mina.. sod Eta tinsisoose , ',. .. • Stree.htt, Chen lOtlteli tear be obt.lnd. . a Sir ear further part:bola, see small bills of Um day. ieteldwil ' .I. SL 17L11N17, beaus Mottos., . . , Orphans Celebration:, ' • T HE - Managers of ST. PAUL'S 'ORPHAN ssti:oei eftl eeleente the FOWTTII entLY tn. tweet otter. Of the Yearth ntratt Itmtiet On ftl•Alebt liaelne hut three or tour yams etyrrieace la Pint wt. ter,. me Mummers oltdge thereveteete Utle Teen to do • everything ta toeir rower to nuke the 0 - calm elt *am ain. a• ninitle to nit late+ voila ibca sill be in Ittendsate..ll, win tenet trtereeer emote trim nem nn on the eteand Two t•eattet Mann sin encent& A lune numb*, clan:lnlet:no will to menthe ell day. Mot menlan et SI Vence., Ron the menet of htth sited sad Me Court Hoes.. eta item to. earner of Fourth and !W -het street. The ten each nee 0113 !et 10 mites . The precede will be denten to the =Vet enetentot on. bon- Ann and drop oryhasa now Is .thatie It. Fleenor CARGOC , RGO'S COTILLON AND BRAS§ SAX DOAN BAND tau Pe obtAised LP applyho c g. WM. 'S NA CAEGOZat tn. Dynierriaallxass 44 Z. b rioLIN A OD; Pour= 4.7• Ac . ' . ... , AUCTION SALES. \ Avothecary Stare, nixTIIIIR§DAT; the'aith iistant;com retoat eno ntaamo.mee n ot p a nloolt on lo witl and NntiOY 6017303,itithakrAILICS. tothfixtb. Scam corner of Peon untMond stmt. On an on. ern 0100 a ondlt of nine, dais will bR atom.!@ approren ondonedPamfe. ...• Inebukd aro non uts of Meyers' hut and moot =onto Beaton- flelll • M. DAVI& Anatlanonn - • Summer, Clinking;-. • • .• pIt.FILIDAT morning, July let, 5t..10 Go Weleek.at the eammendaiSalse Rooms. mem of d and Pin , newt., dill belold.. Watts dal' stract.•.%notlne impart - 7 of Cr. libustbanr. . . lag •front of 42 beet on Pennstrat andextur anamsevoes to] gt co a mina alter. oin whiett Is otereted TH Kea BRICK DITELLINQ Hu1798.3. ;bon atnfam Wt. •hirh neat at $3OO :or annuls. • Sere. et vela ' I•Ti I , P. 31....PAV10. Anctlorieer. \ • •. Sewickley, Property. • \ fliN FRIDAY evening. 'July Ist at 8 \ kJ/ eleloek. at the Bales 11.00rU4 =ran of Wood tall - ititti meets. will be sold— _ That valuable Prorertr, bdag Dan ar lb* purebus wade be W. C. Dunn tram the Zeturator 13.:10ty, tamale mßiz arrflek Creak.• Ur; hear oottopy, titian bank ils of U. fitiouaatozu Bia4ou O. ae/Iread, 11-. from Wig efty„ untalaing about TWO 11UDirgp acaza. on - which is Baer •sail 011.14116 ellti laud ezizze raver. au aborpirros at Ifrobrr. a valuablailltarni (imam to Ttr, Lard , is wall sof Wfor nvlrtattoo Cabled lot loam or nee faswa eaeb bavloir des TM„. .4 panto:ma memory'. Par futtliiie ilarOutialZba alazir at • U. teal Btoracf Jaunt tratilaelia - Ternta—usil cub. raddiaz La am azz zwa.- lag) uatibimear. ! • THE UNITED*DTATES- Ilan INSURANCE, ANNUTTy, AND TEUBT COMPANY,- _ P EL 2 LADELPICLS. • • .pDADTERED APRIL 26, 1.850 i. CHA r RTER n PEEPITB4.L. X E. c cAero9o. orstor of 2.16trd 0 ~ wad houilat otrooto, Pll 6 ladolphla. ' ' • . '• _ 'On:02810f rum E OX 8062 D AT IIatADIZ2B . IA: St.:quoin. Crawford. Paul B. Go&lad, • • , 4...ru!)rwotia . •_ t f_poropwor, !,0rreure,41,12,.. av)am l.7,r.rl . WHitam 1,1 Godw = lt. in , , %Mara - Waft. • FWerdord...ateabou Crarr Fix ProWina—...trobroaa W. ftodr7POU. PI Usbarab. Jarom 61.214 8 , 846.6. glUgh"4. Cdr, ot;r;. • 14 rmt±...e.,.0. Pittab • s , • • • Penzuflvaniv.ltailriid. porwrir of JVLY EXCIIELBIOB. itN brder-to actopmodatit cho gent into who whit to - efi(t Mt country cm the 10013211 50l 2. the l'etut.7l••nla Balhowd Oncanan, bar. 8 N 1; rhreTror tgtgrts 4 jz O l N 6 is E a 8 t, 1 6 °U " - ' Clock) Station, 1••••Ine the Noonan/mar o! /*ber 0 g L ant gin4th atta•ll. at 9. 10. It. nttl L 12 " •12,1 0 b.:, stopping htny baat.e..butt%ailiiiiiii.: Egorrtwow Tram will 1•••• Bet too.s at 8.10. u. sod 12. w( l . 2 .6.llhadfr.w • ' • Ex...gar-M* Will be mkt for •.11 the taiga. Traina ge,e • e • ght joheatenrn. •td all totnetedtate dontoot„ toed to return od the Ith, at the following Prima for the mind thy:— ‘• Pitt•hargh to Watt I.ltwiti and rotor:. '• 15 amnia. . do. Nat.lttnabarg do. •" o 0 !• do. • Brion:ova \ do. ' • Idsocr . • do. • • tO w • s s . do. hcaletesah'a do. • ; •• • • • do. _ Oran:Awn • do. 'll 00 46, • •• 1 .8. do. 214nwrilla do. "• 100 . do 'd' \ p oi aO. . • 100 do. •' \ . Now /Goitre*. d o. ' • 00 do. ' Jahrtzto•W do. 2.•1 N'atnirran Vokeciibill be told On Übe • Suitors ban :stet ottate babe bees e•talalbed. • 4111 r / PuNtlittl, taut Munro their 'notate at. tbe Mee bter• tbalb mate to the •-• mom • \ Pittsborab..lette a 1853, • ..Ne a k t y - " TRAIIHL - STEADAINIILL - • -CANAL 'BASIN, ALLEGBEERY \swas Luz.l64, mmol. • • ar,m7p3 En ntEntilt. Lulu. ?alit! and staxi.Mr i zttg a bzw r i. Th oul.tz., jr -ru OY. eisu vlanwi rrir Flour 1.21.a11i. to •ithif of tL AM In o ban r MO% eorrAr ben, and 13C,Clair at01413/1 if BEI- neve WILBOS • 00:31 ir \Wwxl .rw.t, will b.. 411 CO . 7. tayldit • WWI. B.IIB.IiDY CO - VOR SIIMALCR,--BIIIII.PaY & BURCH - - 71AD. buvs 'reerlyvi aionaut.b7 coartVilZTA.z ra n of Ott thTik, t ;i ,.. " wea, Lulu/ins Preneb ., Dl3ll4 Liam. alums:V:4lZ Yimalbut. Amanda /nlit* Crobm Ctot.bl, _Humor Oka Immio; BON N ET rty 'go printed ausaads Toolnpr, W MI% fit 86056--Nrrstal.roa. of the* swot and desirable tb;Tt r r om'd by *Una tail 'morning. 111 &VOLUTION :IN 'CIIONAI-4).4370../N a, rex Tzlt— t ts• ref* kk.dia. u. yiks EartaMlll in%ll.l^lnttlragr .110 ' 11.11Tir PA 1 Dnw 4)7 d o toot lotedd odradVog 'do!, my,..t. lying • ,„ a m 3 ,461 at Q. old vela.. They are kill salltas 0007 *mann Teas vat LOC. t3a. dt Lba daslidea_t aroalkkh ai at •asy beastit stelatad, ttda. sakaa 711 ad. lea eamparboa pmat, PUT32I, • • - \j4 neaderwatees lere Tea. east Ada at the ataatalad QtrAIBIER • GOODS -FOR -ItlRN'B AlTh \ wean—evince a nuscarreia a••• • 1.071 6 =a1 . &t. aribthalutarlsaarasua4 laded •Ja lvhtt3 ase paesueitsr Alpe: Tdd Zan. PrintW s4,4o..,:aaissa•per:lataana9thguntr, p_RF PE. OHES—Z) Ime.%(bereit \ halt a) resitua. in star. aid foe eat. • • \ Ran. etAMIII C.O. 13. lIRY APPLE/4—aq fru. y . Apples, in 1.1 ItATTUZIPS At Oa, 11118— _MOMS, farglib br • usr. turrgews a co. Vrut.SUGAB-18 Oda. N. O. iiagarix — r, " ano 0000tT01.___ g AMASS Gh ee‘2l, l A,!t°,7asd uraWkil4; Ataintinra a co. rgalud eE E4gu ma armors,. w oht Plit le Chew%jut m a cum. NpicgATE LEMON SIRUP hitroatirettm r d EZZA b Ti VZ \ PA6J343.11AN S-- teltwca ist WeidA Sloe% and 613cesobi w. ir.a mum/. 63 Wool am& C OTTON -21a or i .0:4 \MIMI LlCKlTatoze: Co. 11YOTA SH.--50.casnd 1 ) , br /all itica ttansiaLtss. 2. &O&M. \ gore and kn. sue 1:7 ti 111.112ACOH. F L Ot r it--450 Mac thu Sa Ilsll= riara situ in Ana snt 14.1 \ . , P. IL . . ,