.. . , . . FTSBURGH - GA.ZE'I" . V.E It' ~, .. /-: , ; : :. ..... 7 , - -11713b NR6DAY MORNING, JULY 6,.1858., . I '.';,,:':ii i irci,F.„o.LNOMelTTEi WILL BE PO (IND ''' ' '-`;''-- Or EACH PAGE OF TOM PAM.' PlitillßELED'lnt WILLIE a CO, pr.vraßtrEGll • kel.Prinstrook Wirsai Orsono.—The extol:wive etre g lotion of ear Weekly Oosette offers to our barium men 4 • •li mortdsdrable roollne of =taking their business kkoiro. . • .., ,,, ,•••••W grog awry ,g 13,141 ar4 runty in. Western Pestasyl• &ate*" Ohto.c " • • ' • • . • ... LIRI.TOADVISOLTI46.II4?-7.foithor' Um Editorial Roo= ' • aor .Prictr4Er.r.otabllilittiat of thr DAILY ilatrrii. are L ow:ad on, earaday..LovEtcriegas lobo &afro dote ', ~ filo**. So 000000 fn .f.bo' Dam ea liondLay 000,0100. ";!Di New hula Lt.= _ln before 5 o'<loot.oa. Eatarday . , miasmic mutt Noluseatosts. MOSES PONNALL, Of Lineage/. Count. ILEB. K. h 00Lp EtE, Of Fra4.1.01 Cotipty. CHBIBTIAt- toll 111:11VMOI 0121t1111.;' iIEYERB,"Of CkTion.Cot.mty. Puitetr Aituno,n Pow= —We reltrei to .-tee in • :late z.umoer of the. Washington Uniiin, en Itilobsee,the subject of the proposed omen -•_tion of - ibe slaves the Island ...of Cuba - . • iCii,einantopation the Ireton • ffeets to fear the •••• , anthotities. of Spain, iolluenced by the British Government,- will 990P4 undertake, Thet . ' per thew -goes on to say that it le a ...purely • • ,•••:•• •-• Anodise policy ;" aed'also a duty devolving rap= the American Goterzonont, and peciple, to diplomatiy4 and war if necessary,' any project see - on foot for thet purpose. - While we neilberebare the -tr-i• e fears, norjuult the "-. understanding of the ddminletration present lng,tbat it bet furnished- that paper with the cue , for ILI 'article, ,yet-the. position -of the Delon, • gelipited from de location and antecedents, to ' ' speak the lentlmenta of the odmintstration, • ~.' -raids/sr-it • duty to enters 'disclaimer spied =eh perplelone doctrines. We tutd-euppoeed • tbit the oat. of Gungiry had settled th!f ' 'don of interfcrenne In; the affairs of other na , dons bythis, government • :No cue has ever presented Weil with more merits than that of Eiungary—none ,ever ' • more ably or eloquently advocated—end probs. ••• bly none other will be again. If then; this, • ••-' con** could not interfere to favor of a great •••••• 'Add w gallant people 'struggling for their paid . • ed. rightse-their altars and their firesides, _ ugliest • combined= or derruts; how is It to Interfere against another lePof people in another • quarter of the world,- should en effort be made to lift them from the duet, and restore to them their weld and political rights? The 'proposi• • ." don to do so is dulling from its very atrocity, prod meet with utter condemnation from • every.' men who feels hie responeibility. as a • • " of tne-itepublio.-.-Strubenrillii Union. The fftearooffie Union it. a tempo:ratio paper andimpports General Pierces administration. There is a point, :however, beyond which it is . set disposed to go; hence the manly article quo= ted:•,•: Though the editor:es-ewes the admirdstm , , •_tice; and denles'that its inunesake, the Washing - Zion Union; speaks by authority, yet in this it in there • is no doubt that the adminie ,. tFatitfis bin decided, and 10Mi:OdetIUY 611110 , 211. : , c a d, thatit is opposed to all Interventionlln for eign affairs, even.to express our eympathy with • straggling freedom In Italy, Germany and Su n. gary.'yet it will Intervene, beyond all doubt, to 'prevent thil einanelpnition of 'slavery in Cuba. " The Geverinnent of the freest oionntry on earth not ish;ven: fir liberty; but it teal Overrate • , for: slavery! It has, ione it, and it will do it agally - and it will beisupported =it by the whole Soutbsand by, probably, ansej ority in the North ••••••-,. Does =rows ask for more incontesGble elide's= of the fiereibly demoralizing effect of slavery np ositho public mind. _e • , Orin) 13D LIDIAHL RAiLIOAD. —lila laying of lbw track of this road has been awarded to ?deem Czumint, Arnaraour - 4.TlXT . nate• and th e/ are . • •aniattierg the work with the 'eaerscr one would ex pen from the well knewn character cf -the-gea tlf Via= **rising the Brit; ...Beieral miles of laid west; of i Criatlkoe, end if - :*eigt" '4l - diviltdshed in time, the.road will be • t 'ittiiline Of the mad Bares Railroad, by the firat4f be:tater. This iieriiiipertant conneettlaietor the Ohio 11N l • wilt gill, a Bey: . rirarlia.llo4lllllditit route to Oineinnati, and le,ateparate and luckiest --dilet h ,- -if.the Cleveland - and Columbus route, _ Workedfor the interest of gm . Northern _ • • ' .; - ,-" lifestra(ualetr itimpeon and , Fleteher, hare lately formed a co partnershlp, to - carry on the the budnese of : track-layiag.. They are aped ''..-entid'en4 predicate:lo; haring been, for some yeatiltt, the eieploy . of these celebrated con . tractor's, Blears. Bally, Hayden ,k-Co., in witoiut „sada, they Intro-filled responsible politic:tut— die laying of " tka track is canal the most importing parts of the work of bdOug--,ltail evade,. both se to enoni::zny and ropy, It' is e _mailer •of exceeding moment to those engaged centlisuerlon Of Railroads to securo en ptriencted traellayenaland we therefeie take this oppertsmity of direeting their atientiote.'ito this excellent 6191 of Young and experienced Sm Tu . alutenow.—Some errors were contain ed in the copy famished a 9; to the closing pan, - cifgraphit of Judge fibunon'e opinion in the Rail nen Injunction 43n4-,nnbllebed en hiondiy. We •:publish the carregini pangespha below,' It trill - toe seen thst the decision leaves the 'Company In ,Pouession', of , the. groind ttoi .01Tileges . which theri now neaten, until a funber t hearing b hid; restraining it from rther. entrance op en the Conneaut, and from e erection of bend . logs. • At the Company his abandoned the Idea of erecting buildings over the track at that pint, and dal; not design to embrace any more of the Centnions in thelr,improvementa, the decision of ...Ai .. Court will not affect its Intense' injlen lent.] . _ _ i • ' ukithe - Company will- not farthre coated the. 4. , t , it; ~,±: ... , ,.mittai, we anppose , this will be the - en ~.... . - . ,...,,i - v' -..,elia --; there will be, ofstOessity, en extesternrof • - t"A'ai."../- Wittenlf to this side of ibis - river, The p*tlcal ?•' ,silent of the lejon oaoc minas to nothin v 'of - iiii y t ,d4 4,144 0 4 ; '' -,. - /edge Shannon's opinion lit markid with con. i . siderable Wesley and ability, tut We think he Is greatly mlataken in one- item.', We says" the Cplantonent huethi right to fence in' the dom mane. We doubt this. The fee:simple to 'the Comentiss is in the city, , lie Camnioners hating chibi the right of PAito=6;:luad reeniatielse. They I.'have no , right to say Satirist:re peeves/slob, no *patrol over the spotted, ekiept to defend their right of pastors. They Can prevent the Com incnis !rpm being used for any good crazy bad i purpose; - but th yore helpless to nee it for any ' - goliA or benegel I. parposes , Ln• themeless or any lit*Jtelse. A piece of groitniao hampered IA a -' - klubtail,sather &aka benefiffff ; 7, -pi:o44loin are the paragraphs referred to, .hii;tictreitedt .- ' ." ' -1 ' ' -ly e nfi-of opitdon, then , se reg ta s thatm'ee• of_ efts -.feet -in width, ortr and through the South - Common, "Hedged to hare beed granted ,: - to :tholhitopany by the -Connelle of. Allegheny ._,- -.. City, by a vegetation dated 16h • Augnet, ; lBso, the defendants shall be left in the use, °leaps ' ' tion and eroloyment of the elite, Se folly as tb ii wars at the day of thiffling of this bill, but that a ;-.:' 'they be restrained °from - tho farther completion . . of the egad platten, Or from ereetlos any far ther straiten .or bmillogs, and from any far. per. ftonoactooienti. upon the said Common, ...tand from cling "the fed Common in soy other . way; or for any ather;:enrposts than those for '. labia it was'used by Said Company at the time of filing this bill -- - - - -. 7 Let the doom bi drawn up In form under the ---' Wit, and' to' eland, till answer end -farther *- I k • .., .:,... - . ....DM= or sr Nurser Parsiman.—Ds. N ;. . ... , fi . .. ;". Chsptesn. one of ta e meet distinguished physt. •.. . , ,;Mine of the [!Hired died at Pbthadel bla I_ - - ~" ~F rid ay. ' , B um id Virgi.b, b. grad uated P ~', • - - i zmiti. o ll ll . lk01 1 and; and In early life I n , ~.- ,- • ~ . ; ~ i 5 ...,...r e i..1,4 6 ~ lie ____ p ., . _ s e ttl e d .n _ ...r .' ____.. ..ZGa I a a Professor'. chair ; ._129 w hen university from IEIII to „, VW. _when sge and falling stteoglh ' paused Lis resslgnitlonithd Trainees then e'onf 'erncg o :... . ' ' ..... '„ On hehorsrttlistinotlon of Emeritna Prof e sse s aim ,- . ~. ' ...• As s iirefaselonsl man he was talented, Iss "g ined . -- • ' - -...:' just” - inningad, IlleetWal,othilit In private Ilte' .... , ..._ . . ' illetemilirlal dlepteitlon, strong siltation,. ' and ..,. .. taiga wit, aide him the favorite' of all with mum be wiii!brivasht into connection. : ~, , • . f-. . .., . , • , . i was.. coAtraerarg! bare • btoken gronad at alit folios points ;long the-lice. of the Wellnillo and . - Bridgeportehtentrion of the Clivelind Eiiirostlet red operations sra golog en-se rapidly as hir , f , ,,, ,, ;' , .. it , .....„.... . : , 4104stanoes will - allay. -,: The Wellsville Patriot 14 ' , * . - , ssyr this the abutments ,fort the bridge scrota lregolf,(lriek-,harchOn-cornoreiterd:- sad that , thiiu7 awarded bit liffigPlialtsti $2OOO (I &ma go 20 - path* through is email "portkoh of his _ ~f~ ..~.~ ,>_ amemmumwmmi THE ALLEGIUME VALLEY 41LEOAD The artimee copied below we cut: from our ex changes. The first bee, which appears 'without credit, we found in the. Boston Atka, into which paper It had been copied from some other. Both the articles show the , importance which is at tached to nor own - Allegheny Valfey Railroad, for the facilities It will give for through connec- tions lirith New Taik and Boston, enabling those 'great itleittes to reach the navigable waters of the Ohio et Pittsburgh, 'cam whence their Percher'• (Ilse' can Ansi . in our large fleet of splendid eteamernto every part of the Weet. The great exertions made nee of to form cow:motions with the illeghenj Valley road show the estimation Which the route is held in the region to which It penetrates, and promise for it an abundant heienst la trade and travel, when• it is finished. Baena AND Sr. Louts RAILROAD. Dinner The St- Louis News has published a etaustical article designed to show that a very oansidemble portion of th 6 prudent heretofore shipped from that city, by way of New Orleans, has this year Bought the eastern cities, by the way of the Ohio river.: It is mated that the number of steam boats trading between St.,Lonis and ports on the Ohio river, was never eo great as it has been this year. The Beide:tore, Patriot copies the article from the SaNe, atideziyil the change is altogether at tributable to the opening of the Baltimore and -Ohio Railroad; whereupon the Pittsburgh Ga zette pots in a claim on behalf of the Penney!: Tanta Cent* Railroad, and mimes positively that tithe great bulk of the Increase of freight sent by way of the 'Ohio, river to the seaboard, bas passed thronghPitutthrgh." The above statements dhow conclusively that Vien the Allegheny Valley Railroad, (now on- de'r eanStraation from Pittsburgh, north to tho Bate line of New York) and the Attica and Al. leglaeny Valley Railroad, (also under construe. tion and to be completed within ;year) are ooin pitted, that most if notall the freight from Mis souri. Kentucky, and Southern Ohio, Indians end Illinole, destined for Boston lied New York,* will ho cent to Pittsburgh, thenceover the AlM aSeny• Valley,"aulLthe Attica and Allegheny Valley;Raltroad, which connects with the great New Yark Central Re ilroad at Batavia, and forms a direct line of railminde from - Pittsburgh to Kasten,' and making the shadest end most di rect route between ;Boston, Pittsburgh, nail and St Louis, that pooelbly can be had for ,many years at least No person can doubt this 'fast after looking at W. Milne( Roberts , Rail 'road map ; and while upon this subject will also dime that the Attica and Allegheny Valley Rail road pastes through' some °fah° richest coal fields in Pewneylvania,,which .will fiat a ready market lit Rochester; and all the cities and toasts on the Central Railroad to -Albany; at a 'vary great reduction from the present price. In fact this continuous Übe of railroads, commenting at Boston and passing throtigh Springfield, Al bany, 'Utica, Rochester, Batavia, Attica, Pitts burgh, Cincinnati to St. Louis, will within 1110 years form the great central line form the ex treme East to the extreme West That this in tobe e the result no observant person can doubt. Arms eon Atxxonrarr Ventxr Ransom:4— The -conetrucition of a great lino of railroad. from 'St. Lents, Missend, to Cincinnati and thence direct to Pitsburgh, Pa., from present indication, must soon be completed, and mint be the base of all roads north of the Chip River.— The business of that road and others centering at Pittsburgh, will make that pity the concentra ting and radiating point of an immense business from almost all directions, to and trim Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York city, Western and Cen tral New York, Roston and Canada as well Ise the great West, South-West, and North-Went. - -- The road now in process cf construction from Pittsburgh, northerly,da the neighborboodthf the valley of the Allegheny River, to the north line of that Stare, at or near Olean, In Neiriyork, is being rapidly pushed forward. This le Milled the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and in comm . tion with the Attica and Allegheny Valley Rail road, extending from that point to Attica, New York; there connecting with the New York Cen . tni consolidated line of railroads. will 'form an entire-chain otrailronds from Bt. Louie through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Western Pennsylvania Central New York, to Boston, or by the way of • the Erie Railroad to the city of New York. This will of course, give to 'westean and north west ern prodnote a choice of market' when arriving at Pittsburgh. Lhe Attica and Allaghany Vet , ley road is now being pushed forwardprith rigor. The whole tone is undet ennui - tot.' tuber/it thirty miles iron; Attica 'math is definitely boosted, and is now covered with al many mtatand means as can work upon it; - It will be teddy for iron by 'the first of °weber., and the Directors' intendto `run the cars to Arcade (twisnty-eight miles) by the first of December. next, aid Mthave the en tYid line completed and the &rerunning to the north line of Pennell , (seventy-two miles, and twenty miles Neater bolter coal and; pine regime of Pertairylifiathild by the first of Decem ber. 18611 And.by thiii-time it inkoped and to .aectedthat the road (from Pittaborgh north, to the came point trtli be completed which will form a connected line from Pittsburgh to New York and Baton, and by that time too, the eame, connection may be perfected to and beyohd St. Louis. • The country frcm Attica through the counties of Wyoming and Catarsgus, toithe north lieu of Pennsylvania, is one of the meet productive leo times of Western New York, ),s now under a good state of cultivation, and 'nearly , the entire rases is eneeeptible of cultivation Besides travel, and the farming, and otheriload productions, there are yet large quantitioi of valuable timber And stone along the line of the ;tied, much wanted itiiiNOrth, and which 'will bear transpOrtation over and beyond this road in a good profit .Most of the lime now need in these two counties, and three more in Pennsylvania, comes from the North, and moist hereafter be Brought ever this road: But the great object of this Attica and Allegheny Valley Railroad. and from which its great businees and profits are to be derived, is to penetrate the coal, iron and . pine Beetled, of North-western Pennsylvania, and to aupply Western New York and Canada with these arti dee, the two first of which are Known to be inex haustible there. The veins of coal are nume rous and abundant, of guy seems; bituminins with a portion of-cannel. /ramose quantitiesrof valuable pine, oak, cherry, and one lumber, together with. the coal and iron, lire noir - pent up here for want - of facilities of transportation, which will find an outlet over this.road and a ready market. The Directors arid the persons .best informed of thelbtisinthe that caunot fall to be done , by this road when completed, are confident that it cannot fall to be one of the best , I paying roads in the State.—N. 'Y. Berard. • to lIIDIAMPOLIB win BELLEMMITLINF • TEe control of this road has passed into the 'hands of citisera of Cleveland. and those farther :Bast. The followleg gentlemen were eleaed Pi -Settors on the 30th nltt—Btilltosta Witt, Richard Hilliard, 'Parker Handy, Wm.r-Csio, J. EL' Clod man; B. H. Winslow; David Hesston, Samuel P. Anthony, Wm. Bpraike, DaaL Vends!, A. Harr' , coo, B. V. B. Noel, Calvin FletcherD. Kilgore, John Ortmgh. . Toe arrangements have been completed for threoglirtrains from Terre Ideate to Cleveland by daylight, by way of lodianapolie, Union, Bella• fontalne, An. We and/eland that ais (lantern. plated to change the gnaws cf the tract from Unk,s, to Indianapolis, from 4 ft. t 0 ,4 ft 10 inahes.—Cin. Goo . The above Rai!pied, sod its connection', 11141 contemplated as can' of the Important feeders of • the Ohio and Pennsylvania road. The !ninon!. ties of the COmpany, however, rendered It neon eery to secure assistance abroad and the people • r Clevelkit and those connected with the Cleve land and Coleunlode rood, embraoed the opportu nity to secure --e monopoly ola saleable line pen etrating into i rich country, and connecting with Indianapolis. The strong - livery sainting be tween the liellefonittee. and the Ohio and Indleds' roada, proliab rendered...lt Impossible for the Ohio and T fulylvacie road to secure close nod fr co y rehitions with both ' of ditto, and we ORA the Company need wine ly in enuring a close connection with the Ohio. and Indiana rood, as that was the only route within reach of the Company to 'semore'thetrstle with the North-west, and with the eiteasive net of Railroads ramifying at Fort Wayne and Chi °ago. The ;Ohio end Peptisyßranis Railroad, however, Is hot left Withoot direct and moot ell ' gible means of communication with thellooth wept. When the branch through bit. Vernon and Delaware. to Springfield is finiehed, we shall have a route about se direct and that to Indianapc lie as by way of the Bellefontaine end Indiana valid; sod other rondo leadlog from Fort Wayne sod from Chicago, - to the MitetesiFpi river, and to lilt Louie, Kilt , afford us 411. the outlet wo need in that. quarter. Thia Bellifontaine road, however, it -the present polloy-ie continued, will lose Oalusble trade through Pittsburg and Phil adelphia and 13altimore,•which legitimatelrbe longs to lt, and which a different•polioy would bare given tb It. The Mt. Verson and Springfield line Is being 'prosecuted with energy. The road le about fin ished from Springfield to Delawnre, MO several passenger ears hare lately pissed through here, to be pot on the road, •_;_ tinstantttort Or GOV WOOTL—We learn from pliable dhthorlt7 that. Gov..Yfood hen a:mooted ebs appointment ;Of Consul 4to Vilparidso, and resigned M Goverscarship; resignation to take effect on the 20.13..1n1y:' Ue 4 leases Cleveland, to rnute for his new Station on the 11th July.— Lient. Gay. Medill will, by yirtme of bit office, become GOISTIIOE—Cie. Core. .i~._ a. '✓ z+'t~t. ~ . ~?`, :RAILROAD PROJECTS. 'The follosihig notice of certain Beilieud pro jests, in which we 'are I ireotly interested, we take from the Mu York Tribune, of Saturday, That all of the made hero noticed will ever be is hardly. within the rouge of probability. That they will 't ay; 'provided they 'are built, is not within the range of possibility. Neverin the history of man via! there min a more reekleee, we may say, a Poore perfectly-wild, spill= of sCeetilation and thoughtless, extravagance, than Is now exhibited ha the Railway insets of the West. In the region of Eastern Ohio, refused to below, if all the roads mentioned are built, there will be o bewildering net of railroads, reaL dering it dangerous for farmers to move about with their cattle and,Vehieles, ant causing a ri. vain . so Interim as to destroy the value of the Investments altogether. Some of the roads men tioned; laleo, aro Bo absurdly located, that we . feel eatisSed there must be some mistake by the writer of the article, unleea Boneible people ha goo° railway mad. The whole region from Allegheny river to the kiiselitsippl, is pretty, touch in the same predicament Railroads are projected, and many or them commend, run ning in all imaginable directions, and on paral. lel lines, to slmeet every town, end through near ly cyery county. What le to be the• result o . this extravagant waste of money, and of the un told millions of debt created, time only can de termine: “i7o,nlladed, yesterday, to an airline project far a Railroad from Cleveland to Rt. Louts. We have ninoo learned that the project of the anion- . Edon of tho line eastward from Cleveland la In a promising state of forwardness. This noels an der contrast; (except - 120 miles In Western Peas sylvaula,) ,from Cleveland to the city of New York, with a straight Hoe of 488 miles. The line comprises the New Jersey Central, and Catalo gs to Williamsport, being from ,New. York 188. milts; thence-rat to Ridgeway entice Sunbury Raliroad,lo3.nolles; thence on the'Vvinania Rail road to tho State Line of Ohio, 115 miles; thence to Cleveland 72n:dice—ma11ng atiltimOst etreight line from Cleveland to New York. The Yuen go Road connects at Ridgeway with the XTlegb.- ny Valley Rdad, whloh • =mote with the Erie Road it Little Valley; giving a Western outlet to the Erie Road. The stook of the Venango Road, of. which Mr. A. Plummer le President, has boon all takes by Eastern capitalists, an efficteat corps of eugin etre will be on the line imonediately, mad lo.two months this line will be let, and everythiugrprei- Ind to completion. It incoundently ballevad by the Directors that the Tonnage Railroad will be completacNith one track, and also bridged and graded (arta double track, in the fall of 1864 The Mahoning Road, from Cleveland to Warren, which is a portion of this line in in a 'lnto of forwardness, and will 60 - 011 be completed. The Rood from Hudson, being an estenaion of the Akron Branch, le alto. under centrism, reaching I the Suite line of Ohio; also the Franklin and 1 Warren Road, a part of the line from Warren toward Dayton, Ohio, is under contract. These roads; together with the Mahoning, converge to Warren, and are tributaries to the Venango. lint another sod highly Important See also connects with this web of the roadie at Warren. It is the Atlantic and Ohio Road. It was organised two meths since at Columbus. The great stage owner, William Neill, is bagel, interested. This Road -is to'sommence on the Ohio and Pennsylvania line, in Trumbull corm s.T. Ohio, and pass through Warren, Massillon, Millersburgh, Knox county, to Columba, and thence; by the moat favorable route to the Ohio Itivelcopposite Maysville, Ky. It will be &boat 265 miles Rig. / ... At Maysville. title road will connect with the 'Maysville and , Lexington Road, now approach ing its completion. It eitends on through Lex , ington to Danville, Ky., the radiating points of seventrilnes of Railroads; one south west through Memphis, Tennessee, and Little Rook, Arkansas, toward Texas; one queue, Nashville, Tenn., to NewOtloans; one through McMinnville, to Mo bile, and Pensacola: and one through Knoxville to Savannah and Charlutod. - This Road will greatly redone the distance be tween the section with which it oommunicates and New Pork. •The route has been surveyed, and iris said to be very favorable, there being no gradei that will bemore than forty feet to the mile. NIW GAZZADA.—The Republic of New Gren ada poesesees ennuis' interest at precept, to the friends of freedom, from the fact that it Is en iiirgedin the liunulean but glorious work, of throwing off the yoke of the - Papacy. The fal lowing extracts from a letter to the Fee . York nitres, dated June 10, give some Inklinge of the remsoce why the people prefer-to choose their own pastors, Instead of leaving the Etter:. Ron 'with hit Holiness the Pope. c•Paodi has a attach, but at present no Priest. They sent away their laet for cartoon reatone, 1 . 00 4 othere,,ohasing ono of his fleck with knife ;whin heAres drunk. It is a great defect of that &omit& system, that it has no way of diet posing of a tad Priest. It cue convert him to no other purpose, as we do s razor that will not shave. It cannot kill bim,u we do a hone with a broken leg It can eidfrosintaitv him as a gentleman at large. It is observable that wrong the testier' for his dile:deist: wseenot urbani ty. - The only dismlnion for skid• reason I ever beard Of here, was a Priest of Bogota, 'boat penchaitifor respectable young girls, had brought disgrace; and responsibility Into seven families all of a sadden. He was sent to Rome tube pun ished, whet• Ills Hollnesi llodlog him sufficient ly penitent, sent him beck to pursue his labors of love at Cartatenis. Tbo reason why this falling does not canoe a Priest's dismission is explained by the fable of the Pox and the Flies. Ikeynard feared that if those who.wire now glutting themselves through chapneli already opened were driven away, more htingetemrsem, opening nom owners to the vital stream{' ttonlri draw the last drop from hist seine. , ' • • • . The people of Pandi are less tolerant than the Hook of • priest who passed the house whore I wee last Babbith—drunk. More than once be is said to hare threatened the life of the Aired de, who pots him in the stooks when he in riot one, Sometimes • he, Is released from prison long enough to ear mass, and then returned to complete his term. ' ••• • • • 0 1 take Nave of Depth without presuming yet to speak of its inhabitants. Of its foreign reel dente I can say little more. There are few American. there at . prime, but those few are a favorable representation of our emmtry. Both our Minister and Consul stand high to the es teem of the Granadinos,.and it is with the great eet regret that I learn that both are about to leave. Both have been unwearied in their kind ness to me, and the society at Niel: houses has been worth to me more than all the rest I have met In Bogota. The British %blister Is absent, bat there namely could Mk a mere Bi judged appointment than his.. I do not opeakpf his pecuniary in tern' in •large Maly he his been peening with mach pertinacity against this Government, (the cause, perhaps, of hit unpopularity,) nor to any thing in his pereocel character. Be that what it may, it is an undeniable principle that no Cals. olio ought to represent a Protestant nation In a Catholio one. There has been a collision here between the — .Admlnistratlon and the Church, and the British Minister-mad not avoid taking aides (not perkepe aotively,) epithet the Goveen ment. BorWtime elnee • Britistioltisen seeing • picture pays arhick was not the workwf one:of the old masted; did not take off las bat ttint and way knocked down Could a Catholio re presentative of Her Majesty deny that ho de served it for his great tireveranes . It to jut to add that in thie case no interior- Writes wee DecesearyLAbe assailant was dealt with more eeeeee lyTUn rowdies in New York Generally are when they knock down an Isnot fending elitism but • Protestant in a Catholic country is lore to need at 1101118 'time the com fort or advice, or protection of hie Minister.— In rant, application was made by 'English - resi dents to the American (and granted) to allow the Eoglish Chetah melee-to bo read at hie house on the ground of their Munster be ing a Catholic. The duties of the Britian legs Lion are at precept discharged ; 'by the Conseil. General In 'dine hands they will not suffer., This gentleman is winch esteemed In Bogota and has shown mtioh Interest in collecting and mind ing home birds, insects :and orchard plants. The English and FrenoMalm at keeping • strong representation here, and If Mr. King's successor is not a man of unusual talent, our inter ests, which aro more Mostly united to those of this country than theirs, may eager in corn .arison. • • . . Alum LAW Is Wzroosats—Tbe people °Vl's cousiu will now have an opportunity to vote upon • blaioo Lew - for that State, and the result (=- Doi be considered doubtful. They will: follow the lead of Michigan. We learn by-the Madison Journal that the bill subinltting tbo question of having a prohibitory Liquor Law has passed both bouts of the lenis later.. It passed the Assembly by the decisive vote of 90 for, to 12Tagainst It. After publish ing the you and nays, the Journal adds: It will be seen that all the Whip and Free Boilers present voted for the bill. Noce but members of the pseodo•demoenoy were afraid to allow the TOICO of the people to be beard on the' meuneet The recent vote to Michigan on this subject gives renewed hope to the friends of TeMperanott." Sierra. human, wpm; mimed Mary L►aghlia wee arrested ►ad aothtaltted to the Tomtit hit night for eamolosUoi :this morning. charged plat fruturiag the skill of another 'rm.'s), whose name did not mush no, with a poker.. The pitta' , lilt near the POW. . tt For ths.Part tisane. . „ cruars I t anoN R - TEE tam 'PRESIIYII6. I MAR CHURCH Mime Ennuis :—lt was my In en the - 4th inetant, to witness one of thoseNtriklng sad impressive incidents, which we ire rarely per mitted to see In tias world. The Teachers and Scholars of the Sabbath Schools, connected with the Second Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, with the Pastor, seed= sod some other members of the. congregation, essembled in the Imam. Roem of the Church. latent half past eight O'clock, A T M. to celebrate the day. All seemed to be anar:ated by Mat Inoyancy sod vaulty of spir its, which appeer ed to be so prevalent among our population, and which the ammit. return of the day, Is so well calculated to inspire. -S The services were opened- by singing, and prsyxr by the Pardee. Daring their continuance several hymns, national and inherit; were song br the children. After stew remerlia from the Pieter, the Declaration of Independence was read by Master Wirer MoClintick, In a manner and style, which would hive done credit to an older head—some further remarks" fere then made by the Pester, In the mamma which, be annoonoed to the children thatlitr. Davis, a Rev olutionary soldier, was present, who would per haps make a short address, sod asked them whether:they would like to . hear him. They hi etintly and earnestly responded in the aMrma. ties Immediately the molt profound silence -Vetoed throughout the room. The old gentle inau arose. Spontaneously, u though it was 4ap signed se a voluntary tribute of respect, the", audience, both 'Walt., and children arose with him. llla voice heiugrather feeble, be eould.not be heard by those some distance from hien.— Many of the children left their places, and al -lead; !advanced and ernitered around him. All were attentive and every eye west:teed upon him. Not a whisper, or the ilighteut noise was heard, - though "ores of the children were not more thatt three or four years of age. The venerable speaker end he was born in Chester county, lu this titete; that he wee still a Citizen of Pettusylvanie; that he had guyed tour genre In the Revolatlauary army, In Col. Proo tor'a regiment. lie described to the children some of the hardship' and starerloge which the soldier' endured; "poke of some of the battles 1 to7which be bad been, and partlealarly , of the battle of Drendywire, In which his regiment sok 'tared severely, aa did the whole army; and told them that he had seen the, great Father of his Country, Oknintel Washington, anti had more than nee beard him itraying, at Valley,Forge, for the Moen of oar army, and for the comfort! and lives of his soldiers. Ile said, too, that he 2 4,4 been s member of the church for fifty years Such was the subetanee of his address, as it was recited by the putor; after be resumed hie seat. As the speaker progressed la hie remark., the crowd pressed eloper and closer around him; end es he aloud, not only the,children, bat the pas star, elders and people ezersted to have 'oasight the pUrenied holy spirit of planet's= of '76, to which we areindebteel for. our glarbnia intstitn , bone. As from a remote part of the room I 'licens ed this scene; ail beheld that venerable form, bowed down by the weight ofupwarda of ninety years; as I heard the tonitilif his feeble voice, and him surrounds] by so many happy and smiling'juvenlle faces, I almost fancied I was lis tening to a voice from the dead. There stood one of the few enriivore of that noble and val iant band of herose,i,to whitie valor, patriotism and perseverance, we 01,11 the pririlege of cele brating our natal day aa a nation, surrounded by the descendants of his compatriots, of the third and fourth generatioit, recounting to them their angering' and privations, and their deeds of va lor, which he had Seen. Who knows but a kind trovidence has spared those venerable survivors among no, beyond the ordinary period of life, that they may verbally detail to em- children the Scenes of the lievolgtion, so that they may be Sore, firmly Implant...lln their memories, that they may more highly appreciate our liberties, and be the more earnest In their prtteemtion? After the cottelrision of the services, and sfhilst the children were partaking of refreshments, I task occasion io epeak to our aged guest. Ile is; of cottraiit pensioner, and he informed me that the pellet a which he draws from the NAM and National .oventtnents, are his colyeuppkit;', but that they were aufftelent, and rendered him comfortable in his old dim and that he was thankful - to t,is, country and ble•God .for their support. _ • - I know-,not what effect this scene had upon others present, but I can say that I think I left the room more firmly, if possible, devoted to my country, and decidedly resolved, as far se LW me icy, to endeavor to ; preserve oucjglorions and ; happy Republic. THE LATEST EZOX CH1111..1 The CopNee of Need:in-11s Ehatuation,!and-the Drftm of tko IbMs. From the lame highly riapictable and reliable source to which we have been previously In debted for Important- information from China, we have received a copy of.,a private te!Sgraphie despatch received - in London front Trieste by one of the Brat mertantile Inns to the British me itropolir: 5 - ..The India and Chine Malls have arrived, with j "deices from Canton to the 20th of April, and from Hoag Kong toe later date. The capters of the city of Baratta by the insurgents Is full confirmed. Efong : KongOssette of April 22 confirm, this inforentlon, and says that the capture was effected on the 21st of &larch. It eddy, how ever the important Intelligence that the in. eurgents were eubsequently compelled to onto ate the city, and an the 6th of April they were defeated in en engagement with the. Imperial troops, about thirty miles youth of the city of Nankin." There wart also in circulation, at the closing of Jthe Africa's mails, a report to this effect, Shanghai abandoned." The information, how ever, wart tocrVagoo to produce much effect, for It was impossible to decide Ishtar? Shanghai was osbandoned"hy European residents, by the people generally by Linperial forces; or by the N. surgents. The mut probable Version seems to us the latter, or that they bad abandoned all at, temple on Sttengbal after being Compelled to evacuate Nankin:—N. Y. Cow. side. Qui/tit; York itoui of flatorUr. Braimsoarliwtosow-4Le Payees ATjsrl and. own , 4 4,1 4_ Beztfifed , -;.The town was. Startled yesterdiy riforain'g r .. hy the rumor of another shocking catastrophe, which, =fortunately, pro• led to be only too correct . About 20 minutes to 7 o'clock, as the steamboat New World vas's! her dock, foot of Chamberaltreet, on the point of starting for Albany, she collapsed, sa it is tanned, thelowry fine of her larboard boiler.— At the time of the accident, the englite wiz In motion; the engineer and firemen were at their posts. Fortunately, the passenger., of whom there were about one hundred on board, Wore, many of them, in the ladies 'sloop ; while a large number were on the promenade deck. They eon eequently escaped without eerie= injury, a slight scaldiog being , the ioret.that my of. them sae twined. Of calorie, the commotion end terror were very greet As desculbed to we by one of the pauengers, scarcely had the eaglet, been. =tin motion wbentipeoulthr hissing sound weai heard, eo loud and-Startling that every face IMO blanched with the conecionemesa of an Impend ing calamity. Is another Instant, a cloud y?! vapor rose above deok, and filled theboat. The tidies screamed, and the gentlemen toad, a nub tfor the gangway; but the doors oominunlcafing With the main deck had beta closed by order of the Captain; a provident:sod timely act, to !bleb, our Informant has no doubt, many at the bewil dered passengers owe their safety. Thd disaster; We regret to say, resulted fatally to evieral of the.hiods employed , in the engine roorio. One of firemen, named Ell Buell, Vibe; at the time of the explostoe, was etaudury • itaront of the boiler, wu Instantly killed, and seven others eniaged In the lime capacity were very severely 'Gelded. They were afterwards taken to, the City Hoepital, where four of them have since died. A waiter named John Forsyth, became to alarmcd by the unexpected deluge of the =siding vapor, th at eit,i jumped overboard from the forward of the boat. and, In spite cf the esertions made to ease him, consistent with the agonizing excitement , of the occasion, Bank to rise no more. • WiIIISIGTON. July 1, 1853, The Cabinet held • protracted meeting to-day. Mr. Baehanan's !Detractions were again thegab• Ject of disotteeloo. No anal decision hra yet been made. Mr. pachanan will probably go to London, notwlthelanding Mr. Mudy's refusal to Rise biro the settlement of the 13shery quesuso, When leathers be bad deed .on the Bth of July. for hie departurev but It Is understood be now will be farther Maned. - ..• . Mr. Wm. ZuttiMitu, Claboridng Clerk of the State Department,dA4, latlmate friend of Mr. Webster, wu removed to day, to make room for . Mr. Stubbe,ithe Individual who-was removed by Mr. Claytonior furateldag Charles Jared lager soli with the faote; from..the dlionrelog 1,004113016 to the State Depertment, noon; hich be hued Me notations union en Mr...Weboter. 'The appoint , meet of Btabbi..._hu Inoeued Mr. Webster's Mends,' who eoniTtler It an endorsement by the aindolstrallon of — Stubbs, and an luta to the memory of the statesman. 0, 32 . Alma% Waiter from Meziaa, wired here ecredght. Sam &today will soon embark on hie minion to Chill. Secretary Marcy has given him both commission and instructions. Diedary to in high glee, and commisseretes poor 'office 'Niers. Ile has left for Ohlo. • Mr. Walker, accompanied by his print. Bro 4 rotary:lir. Jtitoo Itou Drown, and Clen. Jame* finnan, of PA.. Consul to Sassl. expect to leave Sew York on ti_ oWOof 8 toolbar , .at Chian, a latest, for Chinhe way ., of Lonon, qua and Ceylep. t Tb. Princeton ready to sail as aeon as orders ars giren.. - Thlifact; and the new. from Neekle by tee steamer Afrloa, may hasten their departmw, hoverer.- COMIXISITZLIJI Bausetz.—We learn that the Commis/elopers named In the ant of inter. poretioo cf this Company ore prepering,to epen books of subscription to its =pitai stock, and 14 a few days en opportunity will be afforded US our eitlzeza to unite in aid of a work that promisee en much advantage to our eitly es well so to justfy, the confidence if those who mats ta stook a_tnedium of investment. The entire 1,C0N15 of the ImProvement NOM/ to be beyond doubt. Every arrangement prediminaky to the enemencement of actual operations has been mode, and from the Cumberland hlincr's Jour , cal we now learn that Oen. Lorimer, the able and energetic President of the Comps , y, has succeeded in removing every °beadle . could Feasibly embarrass the -future proves of the work. The last negotiation—that th the Baltimore sad Ohio Railroad Catnip= for an advantageous and equitable connexion t Com. beriand—has been eatlsfactorily conchs ed, and now the road will be commenced with p oepeets as flafterineas any other in the co. •try.— Sthen the opportunity is presented to • • r citi zens, we hope to to see• teem give, by he lib erality of their sabeariptions, a nordial panel/ to the.confidence which the eity z Wlts a rporati - capacity has expressed in tho on American: ilota&rw—An appiioation was lately Kossuth to know if be' Would scout ton to visit Sheld, to be presented sal timoulaL In hi i reply be soya— " le It is tie affe !glen lin 'my part, ha. under present drcumetanceqll:ol:l pledge lapel( to no thing, not men to beilly:in Exploit& If affair' were to be tranquil, if elrcumetanceepermit mr, 1 'should feet honored to visit Sheffield as mtg. get s„ satadmis BALL . BY VIRTUE ,if sundry Suits of Veridltlatti Espana; Levan PlO/18 and Fleet Facies, lestuld out of the District Court 0 Allegheny °minty, and the Court Of Common Pleas, and to Ede directed, will be exposed to public sale, et the Court House. In the City of Pittsburgh, en Mon day, July 25, 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. 31, the following described property, to wit: AU therigiit, title, Intermit, Maim s and de mand ei James fd'Haln, of, In, to and out of all the folthwitigffeecribed piece -or parcel of land situate 'ill the bordugh of Manchester and hotiodel on the North by the emotherit Line of- Locust otreet, continued to the Ohio river, on the I Bast by the western llne-of lota Noe. 168 to 174 - Inclastroi, In the plan Of led borough, on the. South by the northern llnwof Walnut street, eon. tinned to the Ohlo river;aforesald, and on the West by the said Ohio river; being that 'trip of land lyiog west Of the lots aforeastd, and east of the Ohio river. Seized and taken in execution lia the property of James M'Swin, at the salt of John Bendsll. Purchasers will be required to pay 20 : per oent. on the parakeet money on all stuns less than $lOO, and 10 per oent on all pirelussee above that sum. WM MAGILL, Sheriff. Pirrenonon, July 2, 1858. tar Dairaerreotypei.—lfjon wish a fine. Scioto. toodersti to price. es to ZA11430114 OALLealt. Ito. 76 Joocth stmt. /10 , stir Notiie.-4ha friends of a Pitotin3l - LIQUOR L&W to. raposated to cand INdagatea to a CGUSTY.OONVENI'IO:4 to be WO In tha tkalbertand Prubytcrias March, Stith amt. Pittsburgh, oi THUS& Day.tbc 7th day or Jol r.l5t , A , at 10 o'clock A.A. At S o'ciccA els amine • PUBLIC =STING EU beheld at the ram p'acatao which all ',Moods of el{. proparal Law arc s. fr. JACKSON. out Etat. Adcot. • 11l be yriacnt. • Br order Lk. State o•AtralCoosodttaa, J. r. PHEHBLY,TFIDEi STEEL, • ALKausni,e; C. L. sualuc. J,cle Oakland Property for fiale.—This wattnatio about boll n'talle bins the clty4late. botanic on tb. Pittsburgh farmers and liferhaltionurro sake goal, bow:Niel on the Ruth andhast by Wade of Jeoseo Othrt. Leh. sad on the north tiy - JL P.Childe. Leh. containing *taut ea,,tcass. t,t is ravened irith Pratt Tien of choked Wahines, of them In full baring. There Ira Soulfartalito teragaried truss JLQCBC, with tither bp 11 Hoge; atea. no ebundahenof Oral». itsulkoWS7 and Striebeitty Tines. of &red ssellty: 1-wlltdletesee of the above. Yroperti altogether, ar Melte it ta 'Ault nor. sharer, THOUS J. OASIPIII4.L. "--Jtesdlm , No. lip Water meet , reif"Diseasee of the Liver.—When the anon ao.l Or. Itemb declared that draidtannomo m • dlr... he n a n d a truth tidal th e etpuienee and obi rantleatof Moolinal men Moony day continuing. The tasty atiaantatly Inane anomie or thine mho Olden In the on of niritoona gamin mar Chn be amoontod for. The Mu. nine of contact. etticti I. takon for Inlanation. I. 0.07 leniently • dtmated state of Ms Lint No ortaa' I. Oho 'human detaitt.d. 1nC41201111. MOP. 'fri.hcful catologoo ol domino. And l nand of aitill• lag rimed.. to eh* lininitifootatlwao of &man, ao la tam often Q.. ono. thralldom wont] praectibs with a mow to the orleham masa fewer dont. rota moult loom dl• imam lantana by • donated Mato of UM UM. Threw. Mirth. of the ithatoom ansmarratel lona the had of Qoasuention hone their .mat in • disown Lim.' (gm Dr. Grann'agnat Week.) . Poe - aunt will b. carefed.to tar DR.. II'LANWS CtlittlitATED LITER PILL), ant taco none elm. Than an , ..ber Pita paroottbit to be Lim rUhl. DM before the peak. Dr. Wanton Liter Pilla.alsothlo ealebnand Vermihats. am now bi bad at all raimmtiableo Deng &tore.l. the Monad BMW. and lbota thooolo orovillt.n4 PLISILNO OBOTIIII/a. tro Poems...li to J. Klid & Oa. 60 Wood Werat. SOLOXONS:—From infancy I have b.. 0 'Allard bah rsak gyro aid abortstsb odors, .ad la all la. traioto I boy. nom bent able to as yule of 0 LAPSES ibat would..belp tor. Idm ba4 ..rat tbot IroulY mobil tyko to ... error. y, but eould boy. trap tbra ott otorobtan , out•tult boom from du foot tb.t tbeietartsol nub. Erbot bolo. flappmed, tor. your adntrtiotuteut. br trlstett I sow yoA but Jan litycrtod .431111, sod so It boa boon triy st.t oho to rot • poly that wmtld bonoZt tar, I blunted I wout4 try your e lan 00.Ittut Witt ms ilattariag when I tal um man moum my expectations. I hue tot bus able to nrad by. - eardts.light lbr more than half en hour at auy Um. b•tyre I got thus (Muss. glue I got thus. I read Uss Sgagajall Ur, 91,4 until tom teclock. without au. ileadifirths lust gala •pleb la • thing have mot gaito befrfi:tag sum. 1007 this much so I think It 0.1.114 7007 matargriu, sad huhu: otters may be bopbtt•l by It. boo us at hearty to make um of my smug .7 time for refurrus. I ma. alt. Mull yours, lIINKY EMIL, Mart blaster. Pittsburgh.. P. Pi- I fagot to momtlea that =7 vic. I. greatly ban► 1.1=.4 br tb. p.J .bit got. .4 amally 1141.0 stir Mote, Hors TUTIXONT.—Mr. SO/i) ' " mom: &,—1 think La no more than au set ofjunlom rue at well Ike to the Amerbma eammuullg to stele. lh lIPXOTIC4II I bought or go* soh too I god mg eisht much hoprorol. I eau. toe matt orbit erlth them for .7 leorth of time without fatigue to my a7et ghootg mg eight mutton. to Memo br the on of them. 1 here to doubt bus I shall to We to owl ulthout them luO abort tine. • Tours. truly, T. MOUNDS& Alltiheay Cit 74 Tom DAUM. VIA , bete need M. Solomon. BEL GLASSES Ita • TUT tnlnf petted. With deckled advantage. and laser no heelistien in stades ttutt •'def.ctlr. eleionid Ion• rend ing bee Leen selleved. and the crone atm to be accede. ins •Igor am tons. 1 Utatedue cheerfully bear Wizen/ to Macau...Hews gad acadeser. am also to Als.Sokaaone ekill es • practical °Diktat,. end the wonderful MID/ with which ha adapt. ht. Glam. to the Scrim peen. Battle. of vision. • D. B. SUTTON. N 0.24 WSJ'. anat. eittoba_mb 1013:914 lIIMIXIM BORKEA BARNES' SAFES—Here le the th. 4 of teatime? ea to the relax of Our:LIJES. aped which we nu will/sadly net the materna of oar work. We bare airmen. published several certificates. proving that Sean mein Par our regain and oroluan alma and .roll abroad. Nave ben eubjected to the SEVEREST TESTS IA ACTUAL CONYLAGRATIONS. end arte.n./ their enateuts totally free from demean. The followlos is another proof Of the enntsleoutastable character:—. , $lO,OOO Waril OP WOES AND .PAPERS WWI WITH A $4O BAITI •LIIION. Lam 04 November 14.1112 lima& Drank Damn—par Bin: Your two let L. ..no duly rooeleed. I wat abaci:it at the time. I woulit ti. peal ntbtorron ut,eadtia- re the 10th or June I.ol—nar More 00110105 nig burned to Leber. It wa• rait of wood and Whet— s large thew story buildigs. MT babe woo in It *tithe time of trio ON, and fell loth Um veil., where thee .Y a Was amoutirve ail. It erns 'MT hot drn Air notev.sriti,boolt•aeovunte•thatorore In the date. ,amount.' to about Ton Thorley:l4 Dollar. .hbh eared. Tbore WEI Ma simois vapor Ovum': ael farthor; 1 . 00 14 .40..ie_persom who to doing huolniesa, to lose tw rieue, but bur • nate to keep their ImPflu.lla4lia—Vld bee thltii Tours Goad. 000 uthly,..commesul your SOD. 1:31.&" . trol7. ' IOIIN Mat X. tom•Wa belieio Nature bee provided a tomody for eretviteueushich Pub l her to. KIEIVP P6?It01.1111111 or HOCK OlL, , put up u It flow, from the treat laboratur,unuifed deep la the bowel, of Mother Ruth. le, Inttiodt doubt, one 'of the greatest of theme reatedlas. Bud they following teetiteour. Mutt by MOW' parent: , .. ?Lusa" ',LUST, Ohlo. Sayt.l6, 1112. Mr R. M. Mar—Sire 1 hare so ld all Tool }Nitrolir, .or Rork Oil. soma two months put , and have bun Itc h. latior your smuttier int a forth anvply. Leonid lee mid soma damn more. We -have toned Um (Al vary time Influx and Duwatery. Y 7 danettitar, at the tlme you ascot waa ham wu lylas very low with to. haul save bar a taupoonhal. and In three hours:gnu the almond. and the tins ,t opped. and she tv petered Immediately. .11 Is also no eatraordlam7 tamed, for rota and indundllyas, cum:Braises, and Bleornathem, nod tor the Ahem swan bare bun camai or loatatandiat. enn. with rampant. Isaso alloatow. Par sale W Orali Murata in Pittsburgh. • .• 1.9 'Pamirs adVertishul Patrolman , Plum pony.) OfrOLED.—Dootor Musts having been Mined from him ofhalal Who aa Surgeon sad ph,m,b. of the U.S. Marina Uomital.ldU In fame*. She his and. Mad atuatiaihto ht. Pcsfaxdoth Mao and raddeaca No. la 9 Third .treat; shore fladtheald. eme,1321 ser Ws otatcrr the attention of our read• yr. to ths ...ivertissmstit ac-qioaare 114V/GIOIIMMIG 00 MD . 1.." to b. found upon ths fourth Ina. JuiiN T. W0AN..»....-......,...11.0 11 r. T. li.KfthXDT. YIIILLP W1.1.13uN --....-..—........-EDWARD TAD@ . $ r REMOVAL. . . . .: LOGAN,, WILSON & CO. ' DIPOZtIIES MID WHOLUALIC Mu] Dl I . rosziaN AND DOULDEO EARDWARE, CUTLERY, • Ei, ,k,.. nave remora& to their now mud azutua t e stnr., No. 52 Woc.l.tnirt. fowl.= atom. the et-cue. 1164.1. whim - their ototamcrs. and merthi.at• in.,,,j, Mr Intl al Wu. lotamtvtkukof ttoutoamwets senors: mewl •Titt *Deed In eID, tr. MCI, A. 11. - HDLNIES 6; BRO,, HaNtisa.orinusal or • SOLID BOX VICES,'BLEDGEO, Mg% mATTOOIO3, 0R0W81413, PITTSBURGH. Oaks 96 Webd between lat. and Ind.. air All work mama tel wog to la/ anaiditand.lill mikai • or t . L. • MMMIIMEMMiIiMiI HOME INSURANCE .COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! B. M.LOOKIK-Amt. Saul* L. Loom!, • Leta oetho .Volv liart.Cont Ja•yeYCknoting.------..-Ttrore of Jorof a Co. Toeodpv Imo DI Doren • SloNames. Mchoid INorhsto,.— —.-11.e.= of Dane. RDA a Co. MUD.. IL !!.lien--...—Fltna of Cl.fto. Stoll. s Co. George m of Doom DID,• Co. .lane B. of Zoo, Maholay Co. Mato Z. Med,— of Wilmed a Wool. Levi P of non. &eur. tl,wry O. —Alm Of My. Clapp • Bowen.' ofJ a Ixrer Co. Cltaria Mate.A.;—, . of C. D. CO. J•aoo Hrchiams..---.--...11rta of J. CL novo a•Co. frau. G . Laentert..._.Ylroo of A 0. Laorroco It 0. . . Charles A Piro of clack k ter( 40 ArtA..Y. orletwas Atterburi jr. • Co. Ltri Norton, otJ M Beebe. Carat 2 co. Ands 9; Dwitht—....llnu of Trowbrldre.Dwaht • Ca .4 .; 44 c; ', 111 2:09= Gemxpe C ..... ..11S16 of Palma le Oda Cearps p of B, . Mra. •Co Locum D of Como Lola mak e r . Tavola r Inn of T. • I 9 Messang. Dail Salford Yaw alien:wow Ocorterd. Oishas fforlow---IBou of Norton. But [loft. are 0f..1174 . jah01. Ru AU ckleouf ik Za....—liim of ...droll. Caccia *Bull. Lo£oo. AVM skwod..---.---....Firm of EL Lockwood foe. Laos Brates.--....---alroa of Boylan. Allen k LAL Joan A. Drisiolit, at . roa orlirown.irclieer • 13Wingt Is mac ff. Profeinfteaw. Fame twat moan, No well l o. John H of 8.17, tharlbut • Ow Curt, of Condit k Noble. Bert Ma of Work Brake. Nett °a Slscaor.ll,--_Stm tackled] • Co. We. llssoArey,..airns DC/amen Eluceptar • Butler. Wes I' Efo. .. ....Dodder Oor Banal Bak. N Dr;5447:=.....Y15= or weikluro a Co• • Gunve itstree,—......7.=FrtiroThilrofit:Yeare - ;11ra BARON It. 1.003118, ?redact. 01110. lawantarr. It. C. LOOMIS, Of the late Pm of hiTurdy dr. Loomis,) .• WHOLZILLIJI DCALLB. iN BOXITS AND.SHOES, 59 Wood street, PltUburgh. .. jar 117953 Tfiird t Animal Statement OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND' MARINE 1115011010 Z COMPANY, of I.larrlnbuig. 13 , ..000 , 050, 7 , sn 4 Ma- Anneto of tbi (7oinonny. MILT 1. '62.4M9 010 61 PrT6l.l.ll.lroo'd to )197 1.1657.«. 131.7 1 0 86 , Intonot reo'd oti f0an0,..--:—.... 910 19 • 6 tstionor7 tnd 011 k. Nur93106:9-- 1.000 00 Prironlocu cancellal---.....s 2,799 94 $34153 4a • , 110. tonolostoo-- • 7 lel 11 Loam. Szor rue.. C7oxreeloolons. R. . Insorstkor. Itotu .6 Pnaniunan. ~ . tstal.wrr.Pein . a0.........„ moot ri . 1 57 0 666 66 . • 11258.916 70 Capital StOok„. OA and soonand-47,--- 100,000 00 Amount d(> ll.Ol. for !caw._. TO. 116 TO 1 Premium i, 1 1 Bond. and ottkor onernitlen.... 04•21 on band.or 1 1 wooed Dr bond igloo lantltnr• • Amount of se:i 0.7 900 yot 09 .... n 1 iv PI 11 , y Mtn: (Kinetial47.7. " ; TRW - V . : I . = --Man I=== /OEN P. ROTTIERroIIIZ - Olarbln aroato; P: O. BEDOW C. Rarriraarri eAki UR JO? laa. PhilsaelPhla: WILICIS)Barkke. Pitts jarER: A. A. °ARAI Ic;_. JOHN R. BU lIEBTORD. Drupbla ratan A. J. GILLET, IltTlrbarr. T. 'JOBE., ROBERT EMOTE. Cuban rountr, RHIN P. RUTLIEBPORD. Proddrat- A. J. IiILLET. Peartary. RIR Insure again, t erre* aad Inland aavlaallarg Ira. CO marrelsandlar la city or mummy. at Banat ratan Ne arirtaat Pita saarry. llein beard an dwell/rut lm far Po tem at ream has B each °Mak mann. of Nana .ad Nad.harld errata J At( A. a. (MERLE& Actuary. Citizen's Insnriunsi company of Pit Winn PL D. BSD. Ptssisin. AAMCILL L. 3IAZBI/ELL. Putt. OM= 94 WATEB., IOrrITZEN WAD OD WOOD 913.121113. Ia , INIIIIND HULL A3l , CARGO HUM ON TUG OFCO AND 111.HEIBBIP1I RIVICHE. AND I ROTA. NM. 15•1w..e.. yawn- tau or grows by MG 41bb, boboubbbayrrab eat ALA ana LNZARD dI 170/ TlOl4 rod THAIMPOSTA MIX DIIIMOTODI: II D ! B ile . , . 1 Wm. Ls.shaor. JP., W.. .17. , P. M. Kipt, • 14,..1 ..• . Wm. ELWIN.. Wm.. Dania:4J, I John S. Dilwor th . P. 1.1.... b. ' Muds &Dm. Worsen livemealos. J. flehm.r.s.w. N alter Br7ant, ROIa, LUTA. You. Y. - Psalm.. dm= DAGUERREO'T'YPES , AT THE. NATIONAL GALLERY: 1A COON'S National Dagnerroan Gallery, mewl tha Discoed thd Market ex.'s. Orz.olo. 1411thrs Drag &ma) Pittsburgh. lathe and Eivallothou wistilagtoobtaintiMlkstlttharere at Cadent. pnetokvnt plasm rall th a IaVIW moth Athol up Etbvory menthe eids and any bight.. arnotad with ouch 0111 that rho orgrator nth take the met scourata too thud. of O. human Oust with all Us aggrarrion of ant:anted 11 tr.re nth trearents. Cograuthsta, Pandioga hu. nteurethly coaled. and dta enemas takers of original Athena. neto3-Pertoo• ton thquind to takes girt.% gni.. • nor. rootablanen 1131.Likthamos tag.f rot and Monad sotsood fn ouJ root uf Madre and lignite. surflootos opota atol ova •raging Cos 0. 4 e totransa In ba Diatoms& I.2ortir.thlT NILSON'S STINT YSZKIIIII DAGUERREOTYPES-: POST 07710 t 131TILD/211). TRIED rfltfaff. ViT/ZENB anditrangers wholvish to ab ly ta.. accurate. A-ttrho and Ilfe :Ike 'truer, .t. t e b e i n i at =al , d 1 . 14 ta t = r . r u = All k al rearanteode or ea charge made. Baring one of the [argot and Nat arranged Ma god 151tyllghto ever cone Marl to the PtlfrhaN *Ws ltstroments of the weal ,powerful Una. end ta ring eagteal the oat= of Dagen .Ph=, tog peached Iy lb. celebrated p e bie and Nor Tyra. Ur. E. tautens tan.setf to g able la eller the patron. of- he Art, style a ' mama. either tangly r r !twangs. Oath bag Arm. bleat sereettead • :4.0 a. • . 0 " • reoelex era. end • °ranting. la 614 eres.!%arn, tem& II CHARLES E. I. 1 I MIS. STOCK, 'AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Morgues, do., Negotiated. PAPTICULARATMNTION Off XS TO THE fIIROHADV ►ND D►LA Of MOIL irOfilas onr D. Jaen & Co. =roar Wood WI lowth EBEOVAL. POSTLEY, NELSON & CO., KANO/ACV:WM 07 can CUT SHOVELS AJD GUN BARRELS, SOLID 'BOX VIM; PICKS, • =Don, xerrocie, Hare removed to No. 17 Market street, where Molt oostastors. morohoots marsliy. two Dmitri to raLaloo oar stook Wort outthootot oloovrbera. Davit, taken tholotoufT fm the. ale of.Hotoro N.l.forporl coulorsOol HAY LND 11.4.NUDS /ORM too, Ira aro prorated to furnish • =mortar article of roar •o st pastern goo.. 15-.63m AMESP. , TANNER. WBOL.Nao.ur DZOLItt IN BOOTS, SHONE BONNETS, HATS, W., NO. 56 WOOD AMID; ITITIONTION, Mien Third had Muth. arMy stook embraces every va ri ety mid Styli at Boom Abets, Bonne& a. P.Vh.ed alr.t tom tt. Nr• taaomdemonfootwots, adtotol **prowl, to ri tbo ta llprieood .m tluottolg = o4 Lod bal t ot t ottli . 11.19i120 ban burins. • Jon ILL.._____.._.___. _.._cOCflU Ptemtntc Brother, (rocanto,sa ro & CO.) WHOLZIALE DIUOGIBTS, Ho. 60 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Li *3-Prepdeters of Dr. ICLean Celebrated Tom ver rULeaa. uteT HEALTH OTFICE Intermouts in the City o . T.:Plitstozirgh nom JCR 2114, ro sots t ;1553. Diarnws. Constanll;a.- 1 Chronic 1.—...........:......., 1 0 Tame 1 - • 1 11s1es o—froaler 7—W1111614-Do/ad 2—Sztal 10 , or till MOT. Tn. WW: F)MP=MI iiil!Mtl2l=l:Sl ItttatgEgai MfiMgbfll IT order of the Ward of lin% F. wnwam. Pbeeletaa to Board of Health. Beml•Annnal 8 ale A A. I.IAzON A CO.'S first grist Semi -4litttAii;«ll e'Llga.:"2.gu`h'ir.gi:til . 'Lli t T. IBM Tilde immoss. stser.C.Pialr auerfpnon or atld; 4 . al.a.; i lte i s tat s a inar v aodr , or rttt trOtt. !WI, MI of meat Parstimalsriti ail be • l i tia ft rin dove and alasM tipt,at from oaa t lid to ortelmlf Wa ••Mut usual rima. • Tbe who). noels of Bontasts. Lace and ISA Mantilla.. 'PI to sold oil At a mat diaosont. Together pith ewes asd petkum af Iloilo. Whits Gaols. Embroidartea. Wes. Balm, Olen, Churls. 21ATIVB=Irger'=CoetTtal. il ' a ' orry &tale prima. and materially letrecahan alartdon rates. • A. A. IdA.Suft CO. tit taborsh. Jol7 T.IIIIU. - jro Bone id Temperance. ORLND DIVISION of Pennsylvania .111 Cold • QILISTNALT SSESION,io PiUsburgb b. . j 21,1633. In the HALL ex.. of Wart awl Iblet. ihadlarl . NICHOLSON. IL r.ENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO LINE— BULOILLL—Ito Moe of the Pronninala ant Urn It rembredd b the Waa.6IIOUSE of lin IL unagy. beastly obanled by the Union Lbw uotete Item the Seat wW be &livening* abeam ppbee. yeeieht• to go Nest old be molved of the W Oo LAW!, obeet.atior_the e. Canal Bona, fortnaly web 9' 1144" CUBE a TILAW. ILMSBUIIOII PROPERTY FOR SALE —o.lstallog or TWO LM OF 0 IMOD. 60.1 Dal • :runt of to rm. on North nel otvet, atom:Wm beak abnat 6404 lather tn.'s% on ninth lo meted 16. two MA DWXLLInG LOOM In walnut over. OMtr ta ulna Intor tow L Ito. nhl • trout of net 6 Wont, on North ivu et.r6d. Ontontlint boa &beaten Vt= tow roc= nw 2 tao mars a • eorarer tloo—A V eo LOT nlldeac tbe WwIB tL.trrbt L.tArob Imlnitagn W I LL , fta _ • itnnt.ll Mb mum . BEANS -6 bblrfar Isle •:: • • • LtAlLoZabt.ir =its wll2 ln I l. . l . wasideralolT cien, at th...l[4llto ' n . . _ A SITUATION WANTSD—A . yozing'ind ti,. /EV ALE. bs•it • rl6 VMS aid. wszto od [WWI as OUOIS. crr 110VICH sank in Arrrpretabl• fraity. liefmmee suf . be 41 in thsofk• MIS IMP.. IVHITE CLOVER RCLNEY-400iba. of • wy so.,tor Mato C ens How. Pat uP tr At. of 12 to 14ItA tracts Tor *.A . '4 AA/ fa se& OT W. A..II.:CLURA pm. Ehtth and RDA maw:A. PluMumrau Ira ud—eor. lodeml and Roblemy AlleAtwaY• _ _ 1 -1 00.9-3 bble. fresh Eggs , just mord ttn,l . 4 fa . : salter JT 6 CHAFFEE. DTLWORTII t CO. 1 A - 130 S-6 bbl& trots Ego, reed thie day. 1 4 for r•p by I Jril lISSILT H. COLLIS!. VHEESE-249 boxes W. P. 4 emitting Chefs, sal 65 do. extra hogs Orem Clow.. in val. br Jle 11101E.Y q. COLLINS. . ' one . o. Pear or es e br 07 6 / MOW H COLLIN& • APPING PAPER-230 reams crown ' dm.di _!. dd-wrdNd d a r agliVeto t aucs. ~p y 6ZAR-30 Mle. 0. Sugar, for sale la k..3:S a ' HINKT II. COLLINS, QOA_P-60 boxes Ro.ix Soap, far gala by ire' lIMIRIC p, CaLLLYB EDWARD B. GB.ANT. CONNIESION LAM FORWARDING NERCHAIST, No. 01 Exchange Place. ZIALTIMOBE • I IRDERS FOR COFFEE: RICE, Ica., 4nd F C•nstgrstatt. of Weston: Traduce. reffpertfanl M.A. a-14mi. ir Aida, Pomona co, sad to Vona. /.me. A . Nutotdoosk 00. k. !zoo ALIBGhENT FOUNDRY. JO. EL MMUS. aleDON0171311.& STEWA73.T, .e F a tt e Tr u t , ..ER L o r f eve r w r iegr s ittir d Dotitrons, Wagon 1 4 101, g ph. fancy Grata. and /routs. lea Nettles. and every deseription or /01:12iDRIr OrionNOS. (Moo and Wantons. No =I Mimic Wed. Pltteborph. Vb 3 °Mee et the Allegheny Bridge Colt PrnisrsacJely 1.1353. . lIE President and Managers. of "the Company for ErreNng a Bridge over the Alletibeny ommelte Pittabarsh. In the a-honey - of Alleetheor," her. thie day declared a DIVIDEND OT ONE DJIAAD. AND IthiIIITY•TIVE CENTS. cot of the profits of the .1. cionthe. on emit . Chary 01 the Capital e rook of Compsny on which divided:Le are paid, lea the tax to the Commonithalito and which will be paid to Stock holder*. or their leastreprearntatives, on rafter the itth intent. tiredl.l. JOHN HARPER. Triminutv lOHN M'DONOUGH and JNO. H. STEW ART b... this der undated themselves ht the NDItY•TIOSINESSunder the utone.and of MoDONOUGII PIM AhT. Th. bushiest. John McDonough win be settled of the Warehouse No. =3 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. frtasr E) r, RTICITLTIMAL NOTIOE—The Pitts. 'banal lIBRTIO •L 1 .11641, POCIZTY, will hold Its Quarterly Matra° to_tha Roma of tr. Board of Droarro. dr, MK L'a BUILDINO, Fourth Cart. ea WED. NPADAY,Jaly.firb.. lox ...10ft.... ra.taa attezza• an. of rho members laza:postai Jildato . C. LOCZEIAM, BocrorarT. • VALUABLE 'MEDICAL WORKS—Wo metes Medical Gble, cotaining MOTS ea the jytoleal.mtertal and edllettio9lll d eve lop ment of remthee. eau the lionteopethle Tyeattotht of their disreees In all periods of life; together with dtheettons the rethellat glee of Pater end gymnestite. by J. It hate. M.D. Trnbott, Yerer and Ith Ilothroyethlo d e e pTyee bg Aug. anew. Doeteur en Medicine do la /ma thensletol by 31 Cot o dD. The Deleon/1e Baste of - Homeopathy. by Wllltato 11. MI.. corthe.ll. D. lot gale br jt2 .1. L. BEAD. 7 . 8 rotthayshoet. EAL ESTATE FOR SALE—The ,sub. Uwrit., are mane:lga to sell. on faanribto alms, a g KUOND. sitnato in ths borough of Binninglugh frosting 198 fret oath. nonangalula tiny . , and extend- Ing back tn. tame width Wong Joseph oTht WO foot. 10 Bingham oar... - • . • It I. bell...ad that theca Is no real estate ha Pittsburgh, or Its rtolotty, mot. adrantsgocutly hoard far a, mono- Lactating es ablisbrneat thou Our Property. Tor= msd• kronor co spolleation 1/141wa , TODD t SHIM, ltit ToUrth dust. HOMES FOR SALE=Four gousEs atid LOT In Elleghenv, Coe HOUSE son LOTain Blom. street. Mahwah: • Mee de, sod twee elo: on Webeto etrOte aba: Abe LOTS en Binh street. Ilttabowto Two LOTa on Liberty shoal. obpoei to the ouhr Verot Three LOTS oppwate the Merreek Howe. H. Beigiaon. One LOT In Broadway soot. Mew aright= un• 1101114; awl LO r In Butler stmt. NeW BEzebtovn Anew above now! 110Partr eta CO tariLL !Oa pane by Isninhing of Jrr 'MOLLS WOOD). to Hitter strit.t. WANTED—Within throe •or four miles v of rho eitr runt YAWLS IttAIDINCE. 'with ono or two serer of rroued wanted %r a t.rn of z yroro.gocrllGßASS FARM. rairoblo fora Lisiry ‘ fee orbr th Il a boral rent war b• W.I. ♦pool Form in RIAI3. m. womb onr WON rrUl .rrogrod WV./ MI Yroocrtr on fa Wm. Inonlro of irr VA/lIAIIIWOODS. u Ihrket amt. AESTONEES' NOTICE—The undersigned satinets of JAMES BENNET. J... tomb . , notify pe nowt Wieland to Pili Ilenney to call and risk. s.s. aunt. and all /mine dal= scans: aim will Olean Dreamt eMm txr settlement • WILLIAM WILSON Jr, NELNOIS ez.u.st .... • Ylttalurgb. Jona DO, IS= • • , jyZt REMOVAL --In consequence of the de- •tructiso •rettr otd dep•to. tg_th• It• r' h roatr••4ll.7 LW. near ON LINK/LIN HlAL . .a7tore rh: Calt.l Hdlg. 'there one Iniztxtoo .111 bp continual.. lomat IthiS• ATKINS 2 ILEISILI, Helium Una. ARPERS' MAGAZINE FOR JULY; II Nalans.lll In T6neker.7's Ilasmartots of.ttun Century. • The ' Old Ifauso by Lho Wver—• Ba se ., to* Haute, CU d War. and Moamar la has.: Dr. Oga'a Us and Lettm,2 eole. /sr fa/. by jtl J. L. ILIAD, 76 modals atnalL GNPOWDER AND - SAFETY FUSF. LPN kor.ll42.gtloe Paorden - 600 k.. Drirrand evencky Rif* planer-lev'Ereataaty Alf Rm.: %Ar_tr ßm.:Rm.: "l lso3l....t.t Itn ater.. AY. Attr• . 1.5 mks tsloty Pulgo In marazlne, for talt Dr - • Jl/ • J. 6 DILWORTH CO.. TORES FOE SALE—One .GROCERY ••IMRE. on /odiumlito•et. Allotbonn OWC NUT 8112111 t. on Woboter trost ‘ Pittabasth; (hoe Dat/f. STORt. on Mortal stmt. Pittsburgh; - One OROCIIIII iSTOISE ir githl3•ll .. stro•u or tllls b l r o l i b—.llg"4" SLIALS ' WOODS. M i i i rkot street Fki USQUITO NETTING -= MURPHY & iv' McCall= sly sapplied lath a fall aseortnent of theabove Gorda—nblia, barred and ea • ride Orbioett. Melo and Arend. 11-. e n dcellent ageertment of GOON TOE IS SE Paid, WWI wad Hoe? Wear mrally. law, reed. S "U" MANTILLAS, C PRY A 13118CIIIIALD hare • fele LA:. and other etyloe 6tualltu; .bkb thor uW dodo out of reamed pens. they tnn oho to onentroera, of Morn Ince PuINTA and al. Ism for mall. Mont ond on ,uottnialy law snuarmrot al warty Ail kin. of floro. • men... Also. Masa .Wash no.t phada ored ....bleu We .14 Moo reedraby arrow tads on osoranent of block Mohair mkt. lerih LAMB of PARIS, for Land and Stnooo rmoo DILAULTC C:111E-.4.. of Um bat quality: DMl`i CS, ail pia. alai various =IA aluis” on bud at SID Liter.) aog-to W. W. WILLICI RETAIL DRTGOOD STORErox SALE —Bltostriln Bridgowstez la • 'toy location sad of • aloullal bursa; lo amid • B MeLLI2Ii r low. Apply to_ • . Bail Erato Amt. ILEUM atrial. I 011 N SON'S PATENT lONSINELM FRISEZEJLY—tIy eat use of vhbyb • saving or one half the Won and thno required by tho all method Is Along, enant um to (rose. the beg tomer t 035 to 20 minutes. A few reed and far solo tr IV. A. IIoCLITILCI. FANNY FERN'S NEW BOOR--Fern Lome born Yonne, Portfolio. with original dib by Pred L. Main. • farther .n 017.13.1 Arm and for we br J. It. Wltintg. Bookseller had Stationer:. jelld • G 3 Wood stmt. bat MAI wad Fourth. S FAS 'LIONS, for Lawn' Dixsurs— Ilse Pule thshleee for JIINE. dirret pee eteemerh ll behn the Let prozbae by MM. L. N. WILSON, No. 317 i !sun. store Med meet .14111 , TIIDROIDERED AND APLIOA MAN- A TTl:34 . 6—XatAttlis =rt.! fbr rcebroldlety ssid V147 '1 " 7831RPLenksfre. -FAGIODA TEA. STORE-41LAMPAGINE unus—'J.tss Lied" he We byv sTnoctior W i n o J3 vue &ord am . . etch* Dlaamsad Di W m WT s.U.T. TURYPIPN_E S tee 4 .A 4 far sale bole. Turpentine, just JOLIN WATT & en. 265 Liberty Knot. TEAM -PACKING—Two tons, assorted .3'd at the Itata,Dot nee Depot,ll6 Mutat otenet. sad for We lieWl J. it IL PHILLIP& DAGODA TEA STORE—Just received— '. YAILMOUIII BLOATERS. In beam 6rder, tar sale by MOT INIIIIttIAWORTLL a:Y.Of the Manna and Blatanaa 4114. VIIEESE--300 boxes Cream and Western IJ Asians Chasa just radii this due 01zelrost tad On• see bs • /74 ' T. MIT= a 00. US &wad stmts. fORN BROOMS-30 doses extra Corn . Brooms. Just fluid and Or sae 0, li4 . T. Lrrna e CO HUCHETS and TUBS-25 dos. Beam b il a i rrittr jt/f.'r ti O LI U . I .. S ut VI 4O LLE ,..a LLME—.. i..b S 7 O T b . b urria l. Loulsevi‘oll. PAGODA TEA. STORE,—Super CLARET WINS .t 51. K mu per batila._• HAT RUM a 25 pAti% for salar JIMU WORM, car. at tda Dtamml and Diamond alley. lAREDA GRINDSTONES-42 Grindstones (wonted •Ises), of tb• e•l•bratod Berm quarry. tot •br WO VON BONNUONST b 10112114. TRAW PAPER-1,000 bundles crown, medium and double crenra Betsy Pam eonalasv moat and tor was b . .T • t • -- VON DONNUOMIT 2 MURPHY I IRY PEADILES--100 bus. Dry Pawnee,. .15 (arils low to elm br 1114 • • • VON BoNtiBoBsl . t 311:18PLIT. REZONE Naming FUNDS TO INVEST ono octal aoratity, with lap bozos, wnl find It to Ir Intarytt to call at to. Loanof • 1,1 • _ BIN/. Ileltatt, 21 IMO neat. IRON-46.1-2 tons Soft Foundry and 10 tow Yore Pk Iton. ios sta. b ind &co REMY. Wil . • to I EANS-12 bbloand 15 Backe whito and P colored //caw. forlosli , bo - •: 6LCT. litTillieWB it CO. lACON-7 casks Shoulders; 2 bine! 'as ' meted Bum. mint. 67 472 DLLZELL 00, I CIIEESK-50 Ins Cream Cheese, y ra k.4 r.oes br & DALZILL At co t IARBONATE AMMONIA-600 ItA ear %) en" Ammo:J.l4ls r ts itar n allAtir ' mamas to J. KUM I Oa, 60 Weal amt. 1)0 AROOLS-1,900, lbs. Po Argolo, In /0 5t0..00 No. tit iramisG =mum JUNIPER BERRIES-500 114. Juniper J2l . I)IIMSTONE—Z,OOO lbs. Brimstone, in lrt Ame sad lbruiebr ' I =Mane samaras. Italild TARTAR-600 lbs. on 4 'lli Tartar, iimeneaudtfteasbr - Jo 'FLEMING 1111142/11ML. CTOLL-IMM lbs. Catekin stuse sus tss Wok/ • 'Usti '11.9413.1.214*21111. , . REMME ,!f , :, - ,,-..f ,, .; . 1-..;:' ,- t',.:::',..:' , - , -^ AMUSEMENTS. 1 .1 .A.R130'S COTILLON Aso BRASS sex \ URRN DASD nui oldalasd 1.7 K•Plrftir,t. WX• PRANK ClaGozat Devastissloast. et Illa.OKT• YotzTa tutor- • mos AUCTION SALES. Large Stock of Slimier Clothing. N TO TMNESDAY morninA, July .6 th , olfroco nraitirtZruitT:ldtrils wia ct ral noorlonot of battlnablo mar ea& CLIMIING, =Wall. for CU own. owoniano_o :onion °Mann, Wank:on ILIA TWA 111.45.,11p0ntN, aline 561rts. On. a. Sunto.nrs, Le. ,;_7l IME3== Damaged Irish • CIN THURSDAY morning, July 7th, at 10 Odor.. at Lb* Commanded sties RiNEW taTea or Ward Glad 100 b Werra, letll G added to the Mat of gee!. aed nary Dry 136,. ter areorm .t abeam It let 7 a aurally of fared. •1111511 1.121 M. erbleb ban been allabtly damaged by Waifto trard.pettatloa Ms . carat IO e. Sa• Dan.. A •ettosmir. • Orptutne Court Set : --- • OW SATURDAY, .]`oily 234, at 2 o'clocik - Y. 6. ott the orssolisi. 6111 bsuddlr ord. or Court the rode.. dertrib6l motet, or:2I.6IWAID /011• P. dee..;e: All those three Cert.. L 026 Of 0200WD ettud..p. rho litith Ward of tbr bio of Mts. 11 Irgt6 ruaksd N0..31.10 .1 37.1 a lyele. plart. ears baltpe a trent of SO bet oa Wine street and art:Md.; hark 100 test- to W.dle rehleh orvered 026 - BRlCWinat Tfl)/W2IIt63II.DWE LW NU Nal 6 / 6 0,6hlett will 0. wild tenant* re together ai 62. s Olt ovreb.sert Alao—TWO 0212 07 010030. smatierta 101 and 102. .Ir. Colwyn'. pi.a. eeah 1) bet toot eh dembarr street V q and everatlec back 1.0 feet . Also—tot 6.16.21.6 Lets I:adopt. 11.618ah1- - . hr W. W. Fitt.... ...ankh a Lead of .12 bet at: Wylie orsetaadtstsydiho beer 91 feet 2 fool.. • /3-Tormit—Ort•hatt%.ll. lo ...061. 6 01t Inbred. forth. pkroesurs hq.1.4.0111...tA" Balm. or of Mall. 12.1. r. h....v..0k N. 6re yd. street NT 01 Y. W. DANIS. Anattowor) THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUM' AND TRUST CORPAIVZ, PHI.LADELPITL&. - (MASTERED APRIL 30, 1850. CHART= PEILMECM.I CAPITAL -S250 : 100. OilSoo 19. E. comer of Thlf,d et Cluormot .treets, Vkatadalplltii. °mom of TEI Box, soma. AT pinruniezzi: MAO.Cravtord. Pnal Goddsid. *mince.' A. T horn p.m, Lornace Jobamis. - rb"W'11:0•r• 1111.sary. 1 , 71 . 1115.ak 11.(eali16. - - - Viz Prigiciest—imbraz W. RellizaEzazineri—Pitisbar AP. 41 . 7 7 C 177. • -4.4414 U raar 74 ibiaat•os. ' uses H. WMaxa. Poseth glast. PROTECTION I NSURANCE' OF HARTFORD, 'CONIC csgq sink , Alma/ Preraissat as Waidrajli S l OO O 9 OOO . , • INCORPORATED 025. • • Policies of insurance Iseutd at ertimes on the most favorable terms, against , • LOSS Oft •DANAGE HY B?Slirt • ' OR TER ° PERILS O. -NA.VillATlOleto f . Ity - amain a. saivowasmc . . ab1651T031 hr Eitigrare, alit .1111.10.4,0,0R4 Jn W,HOLEEIA ona LZ Ga GR z, OBR, 70/111F12&1110, PROM" & COXXIBOX 101134:5/&37, =us POtstnaoh Ificostrattest laiat - of-ootnr, ttolOort• ABS Liberty street, PittaVtough.. Air-Pont:mass laYett to PorooratokGoodsMill jyl.7lto PEARL STEAM MILL; CANAL .BASIN, ALLJOHENT. .13.11 T 33 idlOl.OlD RAMON. MTM; fliT2B7llll, Pitaill'illtlLY and ' UM tor selociad Rani W0...011,0U8. air gin.= , 11120HTS . ond IMDLLittOI, &heap on band.. W. .111 dallow./loor to familia in either of t b. two Aria. Orders placed Ur our tom at 101.11110 t 11.S1.• TEIVe carper of Liberty and Stasi, omen LOGAN,., WILEY/1i AR.W.% 62 Weal am% b Wooded to. - rtylitt BRIAN. 811:13ZDY t W. • • IDE& GE.113:11: • , _. __-- 11 Irsomulia a10C0,106.66.0r50„ mocci 6.oo..cmcomr• XLIIC 11. , NT . - sisi..mess a.d.pitt.E.To t ;.a, • i . w s in more and is in reedipt•of the fol-.. - lorlng &suable STOCK OP • blittCH1811)111B. ir I. olk,at .4 lowat =art* !stem, eo06141:08•16r ban as 10110..... vfit: • 670 Imp im!" 610 Oare.r. 130 bals.latml Wen, Prin. . 1.4 ttn.n.t. z,r.,. tr) • . ragro...._ . 153 hitt. N.O. owns.; Mr dih. extra ionglialont 460 tabu arfd W. 01.16:0 LA 664 Haltoarolllords= • a) eo..ks On T6lll Man &S boos tail .; Bow- 173 k•ga mooned hail; m an ke Pm.; • - 320 wet No.l IllatOtr 36 tkOaS /61 • :. , ' 100 caddy Dm awed Teix 6 ...c0pa1 . ..3 to 66011631:6 Y. EL " 6 0106 Ity.ID.H. Hatt 60 de. 11. P.. " 71tner• b.016.00.' 401 , 60 _. to. I=o4 " = Ings Y.l. Toba7o:4 - . 510.10d15. from bow_ 16 Dour Stud; 170 .• 6.11 loot Leoe; SO lora talent= L' • - 60 61.15. Sasubase MI; 63 bow 61.6k1 066516 C . r 0 nelt Pnalsur Yam , lb " DIPPO 4 • .. • LO bon. Redo Song ; 670 10,1.. woe Oda mew 20400 61188paanh Qin= [Oa LA 80v. a Wm. Twin; 80 awls etdooll intrat Soba 1.16; • 60 boxes Li 8.66106.06 Tolater. • tlO balf.bow R a n. LL arable* Telmer, 50 a . ]•••• Hare. . , pia 6= . l36rromi a Boni JIM Y 1. lag. HIDE, OIL, AND WILTS:EA ; -•- • I • D. IaRKPLIDISCX, • so. 13. se ra Mtge streirt, ratailalpiLs Lemma Market lad Chimer. WW2. ' • • 13 AVE FOR SALE—SPANISH ihr eat Green leltet Patna SIPS. Taahere Orlo Mennen sod Oarriorf TOOLS: at the lowed Irks,' sod neethe best v Lol.. tbe ' ugh. ell trade of ZAT _r In e WA3733), - for .tics the Wilted orerketprioe erill be gam. - tn co taken In ezeheoge tor ideo. Lather eared free of thugs, and Poll= casualpica. Jrzisug - • .1'320 rua. CINNAMON & KERR, • GICINEIL.LL CO203110510.9" .31tEn.ona3rs, lb ll= sum, am= NUM OD nhJLT.• CISINIINAST. 0/110. • uil Oessiaacrsta /alkdtst sad trasrpt atm= gg t ~ t tasotters. as Mz.arAlward Ibbn ed - • IrScLlse Dividerisl-Noticei ' ' Ohio . and Ra.p.road. 4 MID Board of Directors of the Ohio lad • p:74llTr i i:;netr.joh.zmr hsr. es& to te e f cklusarts or urrirloorffooroorouWa.r Itto Dem or the Oonstriar, Pitta b, .and Nbr Zklk ofJoly. IVA. • . • By mirror the Dowd ofTtrietars: • • • ' MAMMA LAMILIa /a, Thisserti:.. PittaburgMal7 1.4341. • • ir2 EIGHTH WARD PROPERTY FOR SAL& • —o,nnoteu .0 • 14 T vft sLO OP GROUND. bovines treat • &wood othost bot of 40thot. otbd Wogovv boot 60 OW to o a I. . which to built two • tarso story !thou 110614with.lek ton. Y . rams oath. W. too. PM or tbo Wallotaso othovs. Aar store root.—'Nov amt. I. s24w math. on*. onattsl Roo. teat of SU .. .1101th woo watottoo. oat ...am B. 1141.4111, ,r 2 ~Hatt num Aso. II /Mb moot. • NEW BOQ.KB--Joat; iocaivisd at No. 65, Beret add. • jdo doe dart and Lot*, Nov 'Velma% Tao Bible ja th e °punting rlced..l7 D. Bomb= The Inela in the family, by maw • Ituo Bad tar 11.10 Dr Ronan o,lTnlk - • . Paverntion lb* Mead . . • . Th. Rum Mune. Iran tIM Oersur. ' ' atsrtDng rd • - Congnontarren Bodatods rood. Ser..T. , Ude OW, Baling EPA:W.Parted esteem. 'Medd • • 111...(kces Intmlinrn Tt • OM Bowe Dr the Elde rxdbeteol Riad at the Ql6 liderdel;liettrfog • Made sad Sae= of Dr. Arscstrase navreoN a ADDINW. len • • e 6 lifortat war /earns street. TANDARA BOOKS--betah rapply. Clasanfur liabssir Wino= • - • , g .. ;aajpraal rs M/aoAd . Blondes Znaraknodag • 7 1""'1 = t7 kZScalr. voirit ..Yelopeala; • Hlttda C&latedla.l vol. and v 01.; Arlin.* :ma and Uterus nnia . ttdag. • rive Liu !Matches. (Berum liabstsra Quarto Dladonarr, • IrAulofiroda Eldon. at the Batunna 6 lSon, Sib Tra‘dar. rd/. vela. der L ar v al 4.22 os „ law. BS Mutat draft. - . . - CEROCEREES-100 Ego. Prime Rio Coffee: • Z7O bblr. 77.0. Moluic _ . . L • bbl.. 6. U. Molsome 1066 u. &Ned wars urn; 76 13:1-6'r and Worobrom 100b. hor 210. 1 klaulakir. .. SO kegs Pa: • Ora 60 oar. Bookrtx 76 kr anti Y.ll. a Elul 7COdos.l..bscorm ihotorut ',•• . la* )1 ma Cinseump ' 2 lO bl" 47s.o.ffld inw".C. 3 41 DOW yogurt ork In store au for ...1• try j .5.23 , ' OU.N AIT CO" WS Irbettrprt. . • EINS HAVANA CIGARS—The isibacri-' r r A bint.t uu bert,t4l/Ota . CIZIAZ a WDS Of rant'. at Mon who lora Illy flar dor. 6,060 Huns Anon; • • ' ' kfau Noncom; 6.000 Lik idelidrd; 4.000 Us Viagrzw, • 6.066 o , nr Y. Urn (Plina.plar.) hal i` orr ef *Um. orsndt of all aoalltier and llama: 2_ - Ir2i • . W. • IteCLVII.L .ILA XTRACTS FOR FLAVORINPreiston. unto. • ' • 6 ^ - . a Viatines' • ' 6 Orsog.; - a " atm. tura:. sad fi zz ol i a PL7.1116111 IIILOODA. TEA. STORE—Just' net sad te2aslei...l - 1, 7 b hhda. owl N 0 Bazar 22 6.3114 . 100 bumpriro• JUG Ooffee 0.10 and ilatt t 1 - 2D Wee omporior Oub• 0=t.1,3gli l 0 mom ~tra ue amnia_ NTIHIVIS ". . IIIIb. 11 , 20 misiat tha INismadzact bldel. Na 111 alt Haring ZS SDI& Lsks Toot,' ' 70 WI be's. tiss 10 * • ha 1 Isaeir.. . '. • ' LS Mb. Gabbs! Lisisingis • • .• : • • s drllo2l, Magda • 40 brass Ns. 1 iterdscln Om SOS Ait rL bT j.23] JOHN WATS 4 CO.. :SS Labia, stmt. ViIACKIREL-460-bble. large Ito. 3; IT a 21 half Ws. No. -40 be 1 u• t ate. cla ls .w.Zi a trims Ilag itaui: , e ig& br Dan b J 0827 WATT a 03: 1 111Varite —- - FIVE BEST OF WINISVEBT 9113412 3. 7itztrtiajci are ~a r si s zt. ; _ rrZo. plo boaterst NOUN Winos toot to m a w. .woohtiot otiZINV to tam Ulm tato NIL locidki.. Q,UNDZEIO3.. Amt. 1. tXt MOM 'al - Ara . Pet IV: -2t oomotatic VisZ b lor isn • • . VatuDonsio:,,,, 6 ~ , ...4 IME
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