t i. 101 - 6311Y.D aItIVIIITE a co • - .• , ti TIIZEthAT'idORNING, Ara -12,185 i • Ner-nennilvg Ji A rrii.E WILL BE forrirD ' • ON 1.4011.P442 OF TITISPAPER. 101.11rmaaa WstnT Gairrtz.—The ;Iliad", dna . V.. *lea of our WislrliGustte often t 4! *az .biniMii . tiya! Islidaz , ltliettr badness kaars. ( u almost na7,•lllag• and tovatyln Woad. I. dre = ' ' yiais and Akre= .; • • . . •. , i, , 9100„jorAltWIERIS—Noithos,- tlto Zditortalßotoos . ,:. .yr,..petrf a rab,b! , it t ment of *Ai Way (lanai& on ~, .pijonn to &ppm' is the iota on Mosutor ziotalos thus . VERTIUgS who dodo. • • .., um ohm, bud Om in inintil b o . t.iook. OM nninlng; . DISMIIIII3O fllnti NWlLlNAiliilli: 1 I t OAXAL COMILISIO374, YOSEB T0WX0144 , 0./Laataiter Costs' ros Airbizni 41,,P4L /L )141.1J1t, Of Franklin g*ty. I, .'•,' ~ • .,- f eti•t-,,, CHBISTIAN METERS, Of Gard:* CraientS ; 4 17;4''', r ;*:‘,.' '\\ ••• ••• - ',,k,ii . -, ,i„ \ -: WORMS uparr. ..,, s 4 44 *.OieFil tail most discsat raise - Ls to. * . - • *'{ , cF';- , ', . .31**Esation of . all, bemires there Is liaidtriit on the put demote obtain Seine the reek hoar ant:Oen- - lb* Si. 4illgta*irightir and liberties Of the pee- • ~,,, , p,' Ade am u 'SNUB; gusided ire It to possible for itsllA,,,aetab*,6o,eretn hese there ar i a bitter oo m• ..:„, r preote ' Msonthe part Of .. one *at, the, ito, hitch arise whollyjfrein the Oa- "..1 4' - Y, •_-:',- '','-'-;t;itiith'eteeognited to ,itsel f mlierani dominion. The -benetcent and libeislrystent Of public ed. !•,. A.- ,' ,I,,;:udition, devised for the elfety - of ;the state, la' ..,"Zeterdelbithel3lshoiniandPrieste of Rome m oppressive, bemuse the'dogmen anti doctrine of that charch.eannot withetend thelight of the . hunivitimparted in a rudimental , ached where no iietarkie tine* are taught. The cry of .op- Pwillo# , 1 * iiiio raised, i 300111138 the 'people here berrilatato cozier on the. Hierarchy the power of Istmunlitaf..B' and holding ProPutY in .manner' different from that granted to any other ' religious body, and which has proved to be in immense evil, Info rmer 01[105, In every Governmerit, in' , Europe, itiscl ithich Is &inst . ouzo this day 'in Hledee,!atiff , prabably *Vete - Catholic could- \ Arles • '_'',.•''-' 1 - ... ;I';';'-'- - .. -.!" i • ';':•• ' '. . • •It Is not to be; wondered at that the Gomez,. . ;Mots of Europe, evealneomerrateetut Stale!, Pa/take of the illiberal eplrit engendered by the. • *mob• • and tesollinge" of Rome.:', 'Although Protestant ebinshes Oppose' elf coercion end all punishment in the matter of religions faith, 'all Protestant Govemments - .ere not se liberal, and they defead themselves pa the, ground thst the disabilitice they billet upon Catholics are not for the cake of religion, bit fir the edety of the Etta*: WA is doubtless partly true, for we see among no that the E9lpArlifloraraby is not con tent with the liberties 'Omni ; in common with - all others, bui pertinadously ' demands - "there i dthielt are eaelusire, and het - hates not to ask the . . • Bata tot:Blot 'an irreparable injury -ripen the ' ~ viat'inejority , of its citizens, for the Balmer icon : • fatting ,allespecial privilege upon them. .: , *.. ••••At„faw d ays ago the " Plueburah • Nifiello• „ . pointed, In a tone of triumph; to Pelotas seine • :..of the Proteittalit eauntries which opposed Oath . ' ; • 1 011 M., How Protestant Prussia may nominally . .''. le: there are strong azipicione that the present -,. Rik bp. &disciple Of Rorie, and it is certain that ~.!:: .'Protestant, have hsve far more roceon to complain - t -.,• than Catholics. he evidence of this, and to show :•- . sl!oithelieft!pre persecuted, and Protestantism i , ,-- ~,.,.. ,".p*4oojoi. we present the following'ststement of r.- - ..)-21.;., riO, Inc case which has lately coconut :, - ;.,rfV7.- - 1 3 4 . • th e 2d . .m' Mirth list a trial "commenced -.....,-;i:',,".".z!.;.::: ' Iheßoyal Curt of Westphalia, (Pruesis,) • ....., - . -1 - -, -7: '.; *en account of its . Importance,. deserver •,7 *dentin. A Luthernoiergyman,paster • . ' eflitaierfeld,'&ll.: Heinrich appeared at the • . ' ' bar; acinuted . of-having committed the offence fistddligir bir the article 138 of the penal code, . •1:” ' ! blab race -thee: - ' linto “Whoever shall blaripheme God ! litibliely, by verde, or by writing, or in any other '.,..•••. ' ' , . . - way ; or who shall met contempt an any of the .z! , . , ..1 '. Christian churches. or other rellitions noddies ;•-Z.4.., 1 : which are acknowledged. by thelltate, or. their * - c . .?.••7 - objects of worship, their, doctrine,. or =toms •''. i • 1 or shall represent theta in is light which 'iffies , • • poselhem to hatred -Cr contempt, may be com e ftmned.taatsimpritanzment stitch shall net es ltM. Heierie.liiii preithed on. the last, JUT; lee of the-Reformation, on the 105th verse of -', ' the 118th' Pedal : 'Thy word is a lamp unto my ! 1 . --, %fut.'s/id a tight onto my path ;" mid had 'after .-• '' wards published his sermon, with the title, ' , glib • . * !kat predation of . the Pinco3lDocfriner of the t Ramart.C_atheffe Mira," intending to apply the produce of thesale to tbd coast:mottos of a now ..organ foe his Unruh. In this powerful discouree, .i. the differences between the, doctrines of the : Churchof Rome and those of the Bible were set - - teeth so clearly, and judged so -deddedly by the sword of the Spirit, that every reader or hearer' - , of It could hardly avoid receiving a deep hope's `alon of the truth. - ' ! - -. , - This, of coarse, was not pleasant to the Catho - lie religious enthorlties of Schweiz, as anybody . who reads the sermon may easily imagine. !They found In this luminous explanation the crime of excitation to hatred and contempt.of the Catiii. Ili Church, and demande the king's attor -My an inquest ; and wh was till more impor '4ant for them, the cool n d deetruation ' of the printed topies of the - Craton: • , ~ ' The pristor'appea ri IraCe Genet without ~any other edvocate the word o God. The indictment set for th u pot gee,-all of 'which wore accused of b f one of the law cited above. le was fourteen acts of con tempt of the Church of Rome of which he wad ' aconsed. Ile defended Idateelf in. a dimatirse , - which lasted two hours, in which he dwelt on ~.••' -' - -•!, : :lits right to-preach a sermon on the diy of the .. ,- Z - , ••••:i4.-. , .',':jubilee of the Reformation. He showed how ---; r,-: - . far he had been from malting to hatred of ' the ''' "Church of Rome, but rather to pity for her, and to gratitude for the blessings ofrthe Reformation, and attachment far the emthgellcal safession of faith'.: lie showed that iris - opinions were meld" own Merely, but truths of theßible and'.of his Church ; aid that there' was the cams - reason : . for'defendleg those troths now se formerly; that , - • =the Choreh'of Roteitill attacked the troth, and that; the combat was a deedly one, and had re i • 'oetttby'Reen carried on with renewed vigor, as , • .Teriddam had set op her great batteries sgainst . . .the auditory manifested the deepest attention, i and their emotion'was manifest The public se .. , -mum, in ids reply, *knitted that it could not be , . ; proved that the moused had . thtended . to excite his hearer, or readers to hatred of this Church ' of Rani and that the publication of the sermon 'tie a proof that he hod no suoh intention; `but he • , ''. still maintained that tin offence foreeeen , by the -Ude/ 185 of the ;dnacede hadbeen committed ; • ..!, .and, after 'event lioars', deliberation, the find - lag of the court waste' harmony with- the cos ; elusions cribs pi:bib:causer; and Mr. lielarich iras , 'Otiduciack to feltrtsen' days prison, the , .., .priliet to sight deb's; and the destruction of the ...,-. 4 .: ‘prlntediopies of the sermon was oared. : : -..- Tbus,• in Prussia, s clergyman cannot be faith ' fat te the oath he takes when ordained without . . ' .:...' ezpoileg Mandl to imprisonment ; andj nothing - '-- to more Likely than the Introduction of this judo 'r•-. " .:-., ,Prudenee into all-the German states. -• Mr. Rebtrioh, 'we learn, has appealpdigainst \ t : ,Ife. a pprehend we s hould not find it oonremb : Out to =Ms under:the shadow of thlanominally : ?Webfoot Goveromeni;' albeit it would be some . ,- •? , • what safer than aiesidenra in Rome or Raptor. . : .•;.,!2" --',.,.• In ?nerds, we should at leitalhare the bent fit of • - iiiiiiii In open Purl, while In the dominions of „"•, , ,,":11.ii - Holiness, or in those of his iidear son in the -. '. Goipel," the bloody Ferdinand, we Auld be -, whisked' away to the dongeons of the Liquid - thin, or :some other prison, to be. heard, of -no r ' t r s_. MEM The Aare is not • Singular eau In PiMIMS, St IL Beaching, seeona pastor, was • seatienued is kebrnati but to a month's prison sad eoata. fat ; haling said, in a reply to a tract of &wool &dolt*: agaio.it Protatantins, that the 'adoration of the Wafer le itiolitry, General Its dowits Gan write &pilot Protestanthme, but a p r ptesigut eleCrimen L imptisoned lbt . rebokiag Ike most itapeadons eystem of Idolatry, the - world 'par aaw. •-• The ',Muth II; the cAmelics : under the present halal Mimi, got PSUIPS3IO4 of, Priests. • Tbsy were sod are treated Mete on the prin • ' dpie'd eatirieguslity. Tiny are slot eouteat ,1 1116111 11thriagbd i t " ife " elt .°ll;sal labers ild s B. Ti Pl e P ete P" ' hoe ; b il e:: 2 ' fatiiiali which acts together on all eoeselons. Theyllisti'thasi anocieedeti In electing a Remus - worodp_ 'They lare.alsoieleeteci 'a Vim Prod the Swami Ohatbell, aid hate Shed "_apitii(iatticaos other important 'odium BM tlyti now delliSit :41/; *14A54 '11 °, 1 4 f ii int& , l - 4481 ! t .f'°; egr,a • ilt, - • - - - • VC a mitg* o4 liirl4 8 4 4 I#olltit . ' teErreftbigiandaissisi of'tieAwake 'lej, iti - _wonder that Probating itinliters 4111 p for. Warning theta Sochi-of iltsaMors , ... of tie Chireh.`of it to ? ' Y.at 'us tedlijrout-ihis-nomitudly Protestant cohltry, .which' diagrams the came of Omni and of' PrOtestantiam, toes country really and inl 4lataklY :rest/toile. The . Mowing extract -frp state letter to the. New Yak:Oil:tram Ad • te„.will show hnir ;OM* of religious liberty liiehjojed In -Italy finder the sunshine ortha p . ace of His Holiness : ' -,.. •' . ' ' ..._ 1-. .. lorence Is . tithe:intro of-the evangelical mos (vet in'Turcitty.:, lt is . :pita impossible to y how la took birth..., Gott oaly knoweris The Matta:is of America, Halstead, Switzer,- load 1110 ‘roslilated. late true, in this city - ki, pi Uy, the-; grind de - airings-0 aril tiattity' , ', bete,, general, -each foreign pkwaganda. :hair tly made all ppssible efforts in. ordea.th coupe with dui gospel truth the ,particulatthern i lo w Mk it Is attached. This is what the' ,Ch ' tins of Moreno° say: Porlear of deceiv ing eirselves;,the ' , hest Iray is .to keep .distircid. from all, and instead, of taking them for :odds, to canine the. Word of God:and try, so far as passible, to attain the 'pealty - and siesplielty of the hpostoliel times. • . ~ ,-1. - - .., bes Chriitiani of Ploreuo e are not aflame ales, Wit Isla say, half dor God and half e world...'They,deotare that th ey have no te do with polities, obey the constituted rities, and present the right oheekto Mai . The mites them on the left. These are souls regenerated by the Holy Spirit, `new' creatures' in Christ, true children of God, ready to shed their blood for their Divine Savior and Hester. The prisons still hold many of therieconfessons of His name, and the rigs of the plans "phut themaugments every day. Thwyspeak of re establishing in Tuscany the Infsesoultrihung of the Ingoisition; aid, if God himself fetal:tie ' not, we *hell not be sorprieed to see the stakes rekindled and the eteel sharpened - tor theAlwil, i - pie: of Christ. , ~ •,. , , Wergedsitioss are roads every where to discover if thereare nit Bibles hidden, so much Home' items to fear them! , Some gendarmes, secom• ..... . parted by aSesolt,having learned that New Tee -1 tan ate were being printed in a certain drat: 1 war t sod solved them, sad on gaining the spot capitulated himself in an audible voice at the 4120t30113 of. his enterprise. Alotmg boy belonc thee the printing office, heating his exclude nodule, triumph, mined towardldm ini said, 'To lave not done all yet.' 'What then ?'said, the writhful monk; "are.there other Bibles hid? ape k, or then ehelt go to pear' The boy' ea 17 replied .:- •What rethaths, for you to do Is, ',to t the author in pea.' ihrit Who Ls he, ied the monk, itik you know him 1' lei, limit l • • answered theNchild, tit Is • oar good God; 1 air et him and lead idm to' prison, if yen, oan.' N withstanding this salve vigilanee, the dais ' id of F 1014600 still nthiliply., Moo, haveli.. 'lr. flight; many others have'enoceroded hitherto: (s e ng e o eL li ttl a il t7:.:H M . : l :oo:77 4re rl d lon: lit ' . othiesonftGasuoiepdedrrin:rtritri sixteenth ii i' uti n \tin : udi . lad: : :: n agg''Gu di ttil ri memiao o risf t ea liu rd;:oanhrine e ltibi l l : ble"*" : 7l"l :h " :s htowtir cel 6:r e ikehc b eD ra inem:m ta tithih d eLee h midl ii r t u t6- hrlis of the figure and approsching religious refirnia. tint In Italy, The knowledge of Jane ,Christ did not rasa him by the ministry of men;:-God manifested- hiliselOn him by his holy word. W t profonndlY\ edifies in him, is his humility an the ciontempt he shout for the things of this •w d. Ptharcely arrived in London, the Pretest. An according to the custom of that 'country, ' wi ed to great hirninbliely at Exeter Hall, but he dosed, sad to soaps invitations of th is kin& re • d to thiscoontry until the enthusiasm for ids person hid eebeided . \ He is mill ininglend, p " g himself in silenent for the special mit; 1 1. elo for which it is believed God heel destined him „ These thing' were not done In the dirk ages. , l,iy are present fads, occurring In the year of o Lord, 1868..1Intae still perseouta the me of Aid in Italy for - reading the Bible and for nyi.4g, the spiritual authority Of the4retended , erthclesor dßt. il'ater,• while in AMOZiell she de . . .• de, as - a right, to enjoy exclusive privileges • the saraniedetion of property Li.,:the lands of , ~• agents of th e Pope sod "the destrnotion of .0 public sthooth for her benefit. Verily slain .. odest ! ' . ,'• ‘, "Bneaspoim—The communication . frote s tiridieport co m es to us for publication from anent sterclunde of that pleas. Within about one year we Ina be alosilly united with that . 'plan by a continuos!, Railroad, when we appre hend that butlittle of the roar and Tobin* on which the Wheeling Bridge now nerd an ember• bittuot toll.will cross.the river at that plum— We 'stud be able to offer, by mean of Railroads and Csarthi, nob rare facilities for transports esat; that 'it will ants _no _diffanarterate 'DridicPbrt --- .4 1- 7taß - ,tittnlnd for eraininitffe Bii iro. A free peerage will , rdd then attract the trade there. • BPLUDID • `Ban LOCKS. —We r hadCISS , . ' ' grit:fie/Sou of eiaadning, yesterday; et. Rho; Safe hiartafateg establisinnent of hieseis: Burke & Ilan: Bone . of.the finest Locks ism Safes sod cult/ w'lit bare ofee seen. We Goa; elder them perfectly rogue-proof, let the mods use • what mesas the llke. , They us boil: the infinilea of i the celebrated. Oates. '. Ooe is called “Osio's,ilagie Lock;'' " one of thrLeiteplest =rabic/ilea loci/ we hays efer, seen ;. sad the.. ether !Kialees' Buk-action tock, '!'.. • moot powerful and safe lock. 'We ridemmend thole of our citizen! whoileelre to procure oafs leek', to call and exateine these works of art; The Chronicle is greatlytroubled of oar dello estions of Popery. We have a. ' , few more of 'the esnienert (eft," and onentighbor may art, will take the infliction' in it good heimor. We curnany . complete .wbotever we undertake. Whenever WO think the Patio entßsiently alive to the dim , gen which menace them, or the immediate conga of danger is withdrawn, we may tarn o u r .9ttention nomething eine. 'lt 11111itting time, however, for the anbJeot..when the'n*9o.le attending it; encrosohntants everywhere, and when the friends of 114erty,. and Itawartmlee, are enietly searehalling.their forme. in Europe, for One of the moot" desperate i atiaggies thi., world OTOS . BOW, 7 0 s•vPr7grit4t:Ml "Maw) of the - steady advise" of Pittebnigh erealth and improvement, is the foot that • where one profes- Stoned irohiteet would have.starved a; few years ago several see now 'making 'a :rid Mag.— . . Among ttaoed who have penalise:4ly ispibllshed theme elsr, sad home Obtaiideikezoelleat rept wing, ue Wedeln., BASS Morn, lam* cud appears In another column. 1 We commeedebern toqte patropste aide viable., .Tni Div Vac , Joinstunrix 44.01111111111) Laninuart ' Pitsintnesx.:'...l'his ,very nest quarto) publication, , - with - acme oholos . wood II hustraiione, and Fuld with wolao h nited nod NV., gloat ;nastier. It is' pentad:on& o:blinked for the proprietors by P. D. Orrini'7ls NUS= Strait; Rearltork: Tho lint . number wsi 111/130 Jay 2. Each Na. contains 18 put* piges. 11 priblif6ed weekir . stlll- por.snutnn. s • ' A Foamy." Baavt Con. --The Louisville Cou rier contsins the following announcement, which may interest some persons In this plants ' I oFeeterday otboar'bfellinney arrested a negro , Man; pastry nook on the steamer Sam Snowdas, known by the name of .Tom. Stile!, who had run away from Frankfort some tirc,years ago. He belonged to Steens. irtnith & Ahr.Swen. of Ws city, rho hired him In the cspeoy.of took to Capt. fleury'•Todd, of the Blue Wing, the .XemZi tacky river packet thee pinning It is raPF O6 * ed thathe secreted hinitelf on the Inca Sheihy, Clachnintl and Frankfort 'pecket,!ind thus reached • . Cept Todd . pald lite owners of Tons Ms WI, valise after It wee aseerhsined that hi we. gone off.' It is elated thet be be. heel wife end 1 children residing In Pittsburgh. • Cept Todd ar rluld'hereyenterdsy, end tea/ramie of his lopg lost. property,. 6114 will no doubt tend Ann $o it f.r ha 1,1,4 0.7 I The closing sentare of this enSsset Ie - the xietulessessee of arneltrand heartlessness. YONALIOI %E IPOin ...;4110 Staitellitly 'City of Gisegolw. Capt. Wylie, - wae Mewed for Liverpool, on Satirday bat by Mr. T. P. Richardson, with • cargo. of 1,429 ;banal* Flour ; 6,923- bushebi .Wheat; 98 - balsa 80 bland Cotton • 182 hildo Bark ; 82 Midis Bacon ; 82 hhda Tobhmo ; 6 bag Loathes; 6 casks r)3lertraz ; 10 , pkgs eundry merchandise, and 616,000 in Epode. The ship..Phliadelphin;. Foulke, -wu aimed . for the earns port, on Wednesday, with a cargo of .8,081 - brie Eiour • :'8,760 bushes Wheat; 9,082 6? Corn 036 ktrita_Bark; 66 Bacon; and 866 brim ; ; : ; . :.-The ahlp Caroline. &ad wee bleared for the same 'port :oo Monday hy-Meitere. - George Mo. Henry & Co. with 4,490 Wile Floor; 11,2011 bar'. Wheat # an hhas; Bison; 200 WS Lard, , 11 1.7-bales 27 bun shoe pegs. The perk Von Valk*, Hardie,for' Lon an iftectneedgy.tylfiur. *min& Lep =lt luas. lyharge , :of 2,11204g1e sal 1 1 0 mmx YOBS. . Comers ...once of Lb* wear ricoanree (Uwe. t New Toms, July 8 11368. - The city, in a business poitkof view, le as dull as can well be imagined, enedall whose en gagements here are not •inliOntire 'emu in alined to sect the Cooler breezes of the _country. Merchandise Is completely' stagnant, Lod it Ls only In Wall street -that any. signs of life we nee. nor would. that region bean exceptien were the foreign news of a more definite eharacter, and a few home affairs netted. The last unto enable, movement in Wall street is the resigna tion of Thoe.l- Townsend, the Treasurer of the Erie Billroad Company. 1_ This stop at &nee de- Piceeed the stook two-per , Cent. The internal quarrels' of the inationtithromis bare recently ertindleditteckholders on of ten per cent. of the ialeie of their property, the elite being iron :erred to the pockets of gentlemen sharp enough to ebow banktuptcy In the face of larger nom inal- earninp than nazi' earningis In adranie of the estimates of the sharp.managere themselves, and ropeatedly'deolared to be sufficient to pay seven' per cent upon the stock and the entire bonded debt. The road will in future be managed T ie more prudence, and not be at the mercy of offioers who gamble, in its stook. • • The opening of the Crystal Palace will take place on the 14th instant without fail, and those who hire formed the highest anticipationa of its beantla will he folly, satisfied with the reality. The Palace will be lerin enough td folly accom. modate all Its vieltoreond instead of a mimeo( catchpenny bad-Tate and mammoth pumpkins, inch as one public expositions here afforded, there will be one of the most retitled exhibitions of. art ever produced, rivalling in all points the London or Dublin fain. ' Money bs excessively abundant at six per cent. upon call, and more money bon been retired by brokerage homes 'this week than in any similar petted for many yearn The return of cool weather cannot fall to iprodnee an activity In business — fie In .atbrance of oar former ape. Initiatory steps have been taken to ant c flne •bneineas avenue across , the town just above the Astor House, and directly through the Park. It Is proposed to Tent the section of the Park thee ant off, to the various oity railroads now ranch in want of Station'roont and for thin use a large sum of money ran be had. Of Its advantage! to . the city gamely there is no room to doubt.— The lower putof the tone is chokedup, and its clearing out by cutting new streets le empty a citation of time, end theusilier the cheaper. The number - of elm:litre In town is very large, and our streettio far se population goes, have quite.• foreign air. Not estate in the Union but has tenumeroue representation to take the places of cur citizen' who have down from our tropical skies and more than tropical pavement!. All the dealers in fancy gocids . and the thousand lit. nothings that go to make up the want, of lady shoppers, lay that theireales were never greater. No .arrangementa have been made thus far to receive.the President.'; Oar new aortae pro. latrine ay:tea use of the public meney. ;As he ;ha already parcelled out the Billets, and cooled eff, the . party to a low temperattire, he will not bet, troubled with' much parade, and it: is well that it is so. A pardel of loco locos hi the hot sun'would give our coroners anotherjob of thirty. live a. day, rum and hot weather being • fatal combination for the loafers that go to make up a procession. Our BMte legislature seems destined toodt pernanently, and is as far from adjourning appa rently as wan, the emotion eutainenoo.Three dinars a dale mom...than a mejority if them can earn eleewhere, and they ire simply setting the Stabil)/ day's, works as common laborers. 0. WE the'foUoirinir paragreph, in the ftitad.; Ante BootanonG or A \ , amix: , ,niotrie singular and rather startling derelefettenta in relation ta the alirpments of coal ontltilleading Re Ireadt, have 'boon made through an iteeldszval estimattof the amaint of coal contaliedin a number of -cars for the use of the road. 'The eompany. by • trtok of the ireighmeater at.Seimylkill Haven; was naming ,more cora than \appesred on the check bills, by which the toes the company bad sustained, to estimated' at some sBoo,ooo,which was pined by the operators, ao that ire have not had, for the last three yeast, an s toonnnto oe iorn of the tonnage on this road. The inocen gone= have been on -foot since lastitarolt, milting thus far in the discharge of the persons intelloated. We are informed by a 'reliable source, that a discrepancy to the account of one operator alone exceeds $40,000. No explanstion or denial of this rumor basing appeared, it is probable that It has loon truth. In It The whole summit of It teems tote; thin ' the Reeding Baihread far three years poet, boo been carrying more coal than it has been paid for, and this by • notate of fraudulent returns In the vrelgidndepartment atßebnylkill Haven.. If the report la true to the extent reported, it WOW Esther help than &peen the Stock and Leen of 'the Company, singe the fraud being" nor:deleoten cannot be continued, and the to. tars' receipts, for the same quantity,of u ctal ars heretofore actually earried,Lmost be in lipan ir cronj the vatted of thik Inteteuit i 4 dmg, both-.in Ohio country and. abroad. there should be no tOirriest In giving ,the 'whole fact; of this mat thp inblio —Philorfelyotia Beg . _ &Wit OP GOODS TO MI INTL—The 14Z107- mylvenla hoed Company bete just completed arrangements with the Western Relined Com panies- to ship goods through from Philadelphia to grant any point went or mouth-west of this city. This Is oeitainly - commendable, and no doubt the menmatile commutty will appreciate It The .o:tenements not only give pester N ullities for trade, but bring the , dealers in tide city, as It were, nearer *to those in the west and south-west. It will obviate the difficulty. of tran shipping at Pittsburgh, end be the means of sav ing the merchants from abroad .a' rest deal of trouble end anxiety,,as well as be a channel through which the gode will reach their desti nation mote speedily than by the old Media Some of the principal points to be realized will be by the Ohio and Pennsylvapla Relined.. the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, the RePhtli ky, Minefield and Newark Railroad, Central Ohlo Railroad; Columbus, Cleveland and Cleric.. cart Redhead, Little Miami Refined adettßiver and lA, Erie Railroad, Michigan Centralltell reed, and Malvin Central and Northern Ind". ens Whited. Also points on Lakes Erie and Idiehigia, and the Ohio, Muskingum, Wabash, Kentucky, Tennessee, ' Cumberland, Illinois, Mie siesippLand Missouri Rivers.—/'Mla, Con. List. • The OVWIII3 Pte .—Thil)owego papers esti mate the lose by the eostagration of Via coth, at from BLX to eight hundred thousand dollars. It Is probable, boweier. • that It will be found to fusel • 'The amount , of insurause le not yet toll, tetwrtsined; but it is supPosust that it 1131 netted one bade the entre 'lost. The Halliard anrieaeral New Torg Ineuraniso Companies are moos the largest .11dIerers Among the local Companies, the North West-. ern is the heaviest loser. • The probability. however, le, th at DO Company will be seriously Illfaotse • nubile - meeting wu held on the morning of the 6th to role, subscription, to meet the press ing vents of those whis met their ell by the fire. Nearly 2,000 persons were rendered bonseltes. The papers contain nothing essentially diffor- ant from the telegroph report. —42bany Jour. ittiesipts are of- the meet limited ohinieter, and boslneu in every department of trade es. Homey doll:- There was len Proxlnee on the le ne and fewer arrivals of ip river bona this morning than we have notion for some time.— Warn vreathetc low water and demand sop plies' of Prodnoe la this °pantry, will have &ten dency In mate finsinen dating the ettelng moSthi even more reit:don than at present. A' large' number of bats have 'withdrawn from dif ferent tines, sad thole still running, with • few ez49t3i9", barely dqrsp :'esPeines.-44 Zorii Mlia . qo,A 3 D sus tiltilD BTA2II/I.—The Tersil, " published in the city of faszloo, al ludes to the rumors which have been %%piloted htthit country and this, that the large increase of 'the Mexican army provided for tiy a recent decree of Beata Anne %InCompletes," declare ilon of war whist the Milted Stites. Thalia rumors it pronsusees entirely groundless. short," Wows; at the close of lusartiele, "Alex- Wolin no Idea of deoletlag war "genet the Uni ted States,-beozuso !wan .:4 her position, and "sprolally !mime , she reepeota the eternal laws ofjtll .. c, hut - she I. onsleavoring to place bur ugl y on,* respectable foOting with a view- to repel more promptly aoy tension which mey be hronght against henelf by another nation; tinder a notion of physidal superbirlty, and the known tendencies of illariks6o Sven' sioh of which certain people make co utisorupe• loos about.!—Jour; of. Com. • - itIPOW/TD . Dl: l in fit TISE 1117 , 1111A.58 —The flemsphori of ManteLUes datable the fifilowipg: "1* appears tharthe was bi the Cation*, hse of late shown extraordinpry vigor. U we pre to be= litre our oorrespondents, in spite of the tone of the bolletbm of 81. Pet/rib:ugh, wl4elk, es usa al,"epeat of victory, - the Iblasians- have been completely- . routed by Boltsmyl.. -The. Rusin Intr. cimmoseded by (leneeil Baran 'Nerisky,, 40 , 00 0 strong; and having 88 pieces bf artillery, lute met with a heat near Mello:. A greet number of men remained on the field of battle, and 28 phone of, cannon fell into the kande. of Bohamyl, who ease, gained a mare complete eletory.".. - Tax Cattemuus. Taos, lii'for u ohloplng tionitertied, efmi to be inill44 off a little at New York. %hen being not more thin s dates vessels on the both for Owilirsisolocio, Joe, wow, white• wi bit three months obtoti then were it lust Atty. ' - .711,40; 011pper t rota 6111 ! 4 '' ' ' ' • - • . . 314.PAIGESSILVEINACT011111ATIILT . TrawlWel 4r tint Tork yam tbiiLdwair She Detoh tend.. every year, in eon:Tiling° with a eommerelal envoy between them sod the Emperor, a vessel with colonial goials for Joriati, which they exchange there for oopper, spool/liar kind of metal similar to bronze,. Ind earthen otbm. articles. This trade is exeltmisxly tarried cinliy the Government of Helloed, with the ex ciption of the retail basinees,. ithitth L farmed by private merchants fora considerable sem of money. These merchants eat out for Japan in the Government vessel, leaving for that country with their go6da in order tonxiihange them for such artless as the Government does not deal in. These articles tiro'? Ineedebt ta Batavia. Seery three years a delevationof 'two agents of the Dutch Government is sent to Jeddo, the residence of the Emperor, in order to offer him, the cuetemar/ homage. They are timely witch.d, ed and not allowed to depart; tinder any einem., stances, from the prescribed rent*. As soon as this homage is paid, they have to return imme diately to Decime, a email Wand, the seat of the Datelt Agency, connected with the main land by a draw-bridge, which no European is allowed to Caere. The present Emperor of Japan is a grave man and very proud of his dignity. When,' some . ; time ago, the King of Holland sent h:m a. prep , - 1 . eat in the form of a precious !service of , plate,.` His Imperial Majesty received it very =gra clearly. Ho was surprised that the King of Holk laud should presume to place himself on tllk same level, and-to-make him a present AOCOVIti' ingly he accepted nothing. As a• token of ht grace ; however, or rather as s sign of his eonli and toleration, he seade regularly every year eal dam of hii silken night-gowns to the Hoverer 'of Java. As soon as the gotten arrive at Ita I r, via they aro sent to the ¬ion room ender t name of "Imperial night gowns." The etriotneas which the Japanese observe in keeping every foreigner and everyJoreigo influ ence from their country, I. known to be really cruel. If a vestal is wreaked on the coast, the receives all passible help, but is obliged to leave as coon as posaible, and is not permitted to have any intercourse with the Inhabitants. If paneee fisherman should have anything: to do , at sea with a foreign vessel, be may prepare for certain death, losimmuch as Oren fishing boats that driven by gene far out into the Mean and Picked up by American or foreign have bad to undergo the closest examination as to whether they really had no postiible chance of 'reaching the coast of Japan without acceptieg the assistance of foreigners. If this, at ling, is eaffielently proved—and these poor fellows gen entity pray the captairrof the vessel, that eaves them, to destroy their boat that it may not be taken as proof against theta, as it would be If, it should be shown to be in a condition at all tit to be at sea—their lives are spared, but they never see their families again; and their inter , course with their countrymeals cut Off forever. When I was at the Sandwich 'elands a whale boat was being fitted out, for three - aim two of whom were Japanese flahermen,.whirtehnetinte before had been wreaked, and &heir in by an American vessel that had token them to Amiti es These men intended, after hiving' stayed awhile in to foreign 'country, to return home. There was en Anierieth with them,, and - an American vessel, which.was to page the coast of Jipan, offered to. take than on hoard. and to set them oat its sight of the Main island. Now, a vessel from Japsniarriving at Batavia, in De cember last, brought the following item of newt, most 'probably concerning these fithermen,— ,Some-time before a whale-boat itith,three men; provided with all - things nommen , . for sea going porpoiee, but short Of•provielons, bad landed on the' coast of Japan, and had bean seized by the authorities. One of the =moppet the Japanese language. well, the other -not well, and the third understood but litthW. , ,Ebey had silver and gold wins about thelnAntrstaied that several years before thoy had Imitates/Wed on the coast and taken up by an American ves sel, on board of which they had gene to Amer-- , es. The desire once sore 'to me their native land had at last become to strong that they had received return to Japan, be their fate whey it might For this purpose they had provided 1 whale boat and come in it from America, ant now made •to petition for the protection an.f , grade of the Emperor of Japan. But this om. tog over !rota America in an open boat 'could not but appear very improbable to the Japanese, who are not io ignorant about foreign 'parte of the world is one might be led to believe. They ware instituting the closest examination, and Making inquiries all over the toast where the men, alleged they bad been wrecked, or to order to fiti.ont whether their statement was ooriebt or not. \lf It should.prove false they would be punished `with death for having. attempted* land in Japan contrary to the atietteglawoOtiut Seen in the most favorable ease,,theP can.;--as the, Japanese say themselves—expect no better:talk than imprisonment for life. With thereat agile 'meld these unlucky fellows wi ll never mothitiii allewed. to bold any Intercourse. 1 A terrible eternity isexereleed ageinst those ' Japaime subject's; who form more intimate coo-; mottoes with the Dutch-whe are"Wer the, protection of thetEmperor—than the prose , 'it'Z parte diie isnot 'glowed to gimtor ,tosirE ropean miler path of deatn. Of these wi may mention, far instance, pictures, repiteentiog arms, and other objects peculiar tothe country, sad portraits of sacred persons, snob es the Em peror and others. Not even the picture of. t, sword, nor anything relatleg torkair gods, nor books, writings, nor money my:be transferred to Europeans. ti The whole! Mode of the Dutch -with the Ja panese is only a matterpf . exchange. Whatever .the Dutch bny from thee, they pay in geode, and for every thing they bring, they receive goods in return, but no . money, 1 . There are Japanese officers' it Deems., who furnish the Dutch,. residing there, with every thing they may want, which It alma to be el,. en them, and keep amounts of even the smallest and least important things When the account tat:lend, everything the Death have need is paid for by the. Government In goods.: Most at the' Dutch, living there, are officers; and even of these the nounber le limited. Each offmer and seaman, living in Decline,' Is furnished with - a wife, if he desires one, by paying nemall White (artier to the Emepror. When they depart;'they have to leave the wives behind, as welt as the children, if they have say. Dr. Malmike, who Is In the service of the brash Government, and .whose acquaintance I . ' happened to make,•showed me Denial Japanese hooka, end among others a woe on Botanyorith excellent drawings.. The books - are nude after the Chinese manner, of very thin paper; similar to whittle lames printed only on goo side. They read, of course, from the right to the left. te to be regretted that the writing conger of hieroglyphics, unintelligible tam. The pictures mostly represent landscapes and historical events; they are beamingly dolormi, but the perspective is seldom commit: - - • The memos of the Japanese is much like that of the Chinese, , They have their hair braided in the most peculiar style and fastened with phut end arrows. I hiessbeen told that at night they; use wooden pillows,-sit or eight inches high and provided In the middle: with aemall velvet cush ion, probebly in order not to spoil their head dress or to get it bites disorder, as the Being of It Is attended with so Dinah toll and trenble. 'Tan chambereburg end Allegheny Railroad begins to showeigus otl vitality. A meeting of the Franklin county portion of the Commission ers for this road nut held In Chambensburg, at the Mike of the County Commissioners, on Tues day, the 28th ult, at which a-reaolutlon adopted requesting the: whole of the Commis sioners of the road appointed by sot of Aseem. bly, to meant the bOtough of Bedford, on some day In the month of July or August of thle sea son, to consult and adopt anal measures is may be deemed adviesble to promote the coa• traction of the propmed road as early u peak. actable: , , A late Bedford paper stated that per. eons Interested In this project bad returned to that town from a ',hilt to the eastern *ldes; and were of opinion that, the road would be built 'Mont delay. . ' .Prrrososon mu, ButrosinCtus RdlLaOaa - The charter of this Company ituthorisei a tug tat siaok af.Elght Hundred _ Thoudatid Dollar*, with power to enlarge It aide stookholderemity sleet. It le estimated that the whole colt and equipment of the Road will fall Within Pitmen .Hundred • Thousand Dollars ' and the Company propose now to enlerp the espital stock to Alain limbed TAauseind Data», end tio more. It hi for this .purpose a meeting of the stook. holders Is called for the lfith day of July, at the Eogineet's ogles in. this olly.-4ournaL - Tim liums EXODllB.—Themalgration muds In Ireland Is saki to hive somewhat abated In parts 'of the kingdom, WI approach of hsztoist being prolatly the main ammo, but the Western coun ties .till aontribute their fall contingent to the vast brick population now settling down beyond the two great oceans. Swarms . non ins Ftrntso GiOIINDS.--140 team that" the etakte-frigate' Prlniatton, =oder Bogie, salted from'Norfolk on Thursday for Portsmouth, (N. B) whentre abet is to pro ceed withoutldelay to the fishing groande. The ateamehlp Patton, thesepalting of wblob has just been completed at the . Coeval navy yard, will sail in few days for the- same destination.' The sloop•ot war Dessau luts also been ordered to .the fishing grounds. This squadron la to be under the command of Commodore Baubrich, a dleonest and esperimmed ellioer. whiawill Solis the Prieme ion "at Portamouth: Ids: John o..Cannlogham, Of tido alty, goes out u the Commodore's pyhate In:ek • A,phyolOisit at Alloatown,.-Pn; last,wsolt, administered chloroform to a tattlweasks i with 13 rattley , sad then estesotid three at' hls . Ann4Moalit. !disci . .In - ..Phltndolpkis on Thaildl l 7. aged / 05 .7 4111 % ' 8. Lovio -Li odd to beinoroJtiill44B ' thn present thniOt * bon ftrsolocal lonoi Pal!? -• ' t. j .- :"'';:.';!•-' :;,-,,,-.,.:,:;.:,,,,,,,-.;,...i: • „ . . imi VI .E':.:._CORINEW STONt. of ",Citrimi'a . ... „ 3thre:xpi mini Ohttielt" sill D er' hid TUESDAY,. :hi L 9. 9, 19 . 1, 9 P 91.11781)ht vilitt•Uret ..ur.... to tba,tiittfiebt Chstret*.t 9 oh9ock; Lattoodhettly otter ;thole iltese,ll mos thohlog to entxteee the te.I:I2OCT 'till - m•Akirytt ertesatho to the to!ao, Lf boll Ito,, ter..., of p.4,11...4 r....,ct :natl.., _ . IV "cfncirry sal pastors of the wren! Method:at 1_ Els hes in ths dty and vity. aro reepestfulir lorit.,,i it esta. By rat: of the is IF2t BUILDING COURIGTEE. ' Oaklard Property for Sale.--This rr-11.1 . t.t la situate about 'half a mile' Rola thi clty-ljae, fs ntfußtu the Pirtsborgh Fanners and ilechaaros'ittra n pit "1 Rust. Huth houndai an the uth and east by Imads of J a craft. Ear.. and on the north by A. P.Cildlila. Req.. -n Ming about AIX ACRES.; ICI, covered with Fruit Try of the choicest kinds. tansy of them ht roll boating. y 'Lea oomfarlable two-nodal Ram DOBBS. with 1 . .* halting.; also, an aloundaum of Grape, Raspberry . arlaßtrawberry Viper, or E0124i (111•116 . . i 11611 dispose of tg4b*”." l ' 'r9"t7.fik' cll th o " lid; I n . r (lA ide M L P t fl 4 iLT "“' lAti' . N0.119 Sr Ater street tiiiir r. 43 Great Restorativv—Faver and d dip cand by DR. 3DLAbili'd Lib= PILID.—Dr, Jen- • 1 a I/tenet= of Weld Dulcet, Pork yonnt-Y, Moore, • to. the proprietors that he hid inderid greedy , a severe awl protracted attack of lf•Ver nod Anne, ear was ocertylotely restared•tt health,by the nee of the \ ;Li irr Fills alone. Item rill, nodoestionabiy pewee. i a: el tonic properties , and an be taken with dmided kl Ware :or limey dletams retrairing ituricymung 1 re ediet; but the Liver iPle stem memesin e ys no s , m ns of reetoring a dtkergatisel Liver to healthy notion; , h- or thl great celebrity they have etredneL 'The num. rt. faentliabis dlsramr whine from a disevied iVer, w*llll3 tang balked the skill of the most eminent b7' el gas of the United /Rates are now rendened easy of e t, thanne to the stmly and perseremnos of the distin d pnvilictali Oboe Danis this greet medicine biara—a n whitti MU descend to reabreity as one dmersiy F or grail Lucia; Tide inveltmtie medicine should always he ktpt ',thin rennin and ...the elelleetance of the earliest emit. tokisivf dleveseed Liver, it can tie retell. end psg far Ind taial,itelea. ". . PUOlttigis it'll Jm carafe' to ask for DLL It LANK% Clibtiandl ED LIVDR , PII-14, sal take none elm. There , isce .r P Ito, pnrootting , toile Liver Pills, now before the 130:4 i 7. Dr. hi'Llane's Liver Dins, also hie celebratid Vertilfu :v. can tow be had at all respecteble Dreg E.4 ' i- the United States, and from the sot proprietors, , FLE-11:NO DHOTI:LIMB, ' hii Emoossars to J. iiiid a co.. 60 Wood street. - ' *ld!. Sountoss:—From infancy I hive .banmeitileted with week eyes and shertsightedneas. aid in ell us - traveleft have never been able toy %.. Mar of (36.0236$ that "'add help me. I hove-had se melte/re \ Nre.:l that.l amble me to me more dist/gain of could nwverikkosp them on more than eneettalf hoar Oa the yarn that they eallthi Mai treat pain. - i I lieltpemd to Gee your sslvertteeniaar. by which een you likdjast imported some. and us it ham been m ra. si ant lira to get a pair that would benefit me, I thott I would :re. roan. ' you mustard think me Pattering when I say they m • than an ewer, my expectation. I hale not been ebb , • read by eandle•light for more than half an hone at any time beitre I got them Glasses, Pinee'l get there, 2 read one Battey all day. ant until , en o'clock, withoute\F Milking the least pain. which is a thing I have not before a r yeare. _.... . 1I my %W rte: es I think It deserving your safer _ and boring others may be benefitted bi IL You are at liberty to make,..• arty pun at any ' • ' for rafer.'nea. I.n sit. truly yours, . . • • •• 1110fitY ILltlaiSherf Hester, Pittsbargit. P.B. I forget to toddlers that sof ...lie Is greatly bane. by Par she got, sad soudli isirnsel• T 49 hate FES-Iloro . I. , „ tb• bind*/ tatlminf.ss to the naive of stir tilFi ! anon whleliisn'enn confidently rest this reputed.° ofoillsr 'wade. We. hive .heady publielied resent &eat** peering that &fee mule for dur newsier and orellnaff Wee.. and roll *brood. 'hive .been subjected to tbif, fignlUIST TESTS IN' ACTUAL CONPLAGRATIONB.\ ul preserved thefiTentitents Willie free to dimes. The following Is nisobber proof of the tuns Incontotable chsractix:— . $lO.l5OCr 'AORTA' OF II ObICS LED PAPERS 'SAVED WPM A $.lO SAMS I \ • . • Liam:4 Rau COlngtv, Noieliber 12,1812. Weed, Buz. Iltutas—Dear Elks: Your two were duty received. 1 Wag absent at the time. Iwo 4 ii ' eals e ..sN4 . 6ll;;Araraln? r n t ar.i morning at '' Ule 10th of Jun* last—mynnotw bondlet being burned to Reties. It was built of wood and brick • large three sorry building.. My gale was In It at the I time of the flee. and tell Into the cellar. when thernwss adorns amount at oil. It vv. a . very hot gm 'My uotes,ard took , accounts that wens ju th e dage. amonntsd to about Tau Thousand Dollar.. which wu red. There wee not a singlemoor injunsfs and thrther lo I wool.' advise coy Derma who le dolog business, to lows to limo, but buy a Ufa to be... their gaper, Ites.., lu—ond 14 one that Is good. I eon sang recommend eons gess oL' e Tows. Muir. Ilatf ". • • JOIIN . itiar IC Mutts HO TUTIMONY.—MY: SOO inouL think it no mire than .0 art St Jcilitim to you aanau IN, to the Ainerican COllllnllll* to Mate, the SPEOVOLMS I bOoohtof you snit me well. d le4 my night Much Lesproved. I rim me small print with them for Ill* leogth of time without [ensue to my .oes. phohli My tight continue to looPro , *.by tho 0 .• of Mato. 1 herel.o'lloubt but I shall Doable to read without them Lou shOrt time. Tours, truly, MOUNDEIL Allegheny GUS. Jutob,Z. AI- 1 lave marl 31, 'Wantons BYE 01.41111ZU 'kr very brief great crith decided advantage, .red he'( Imitation tla stating that • detective vialou of long al ine hat been relieved. and .the 'organ. worn no be era f; Log mr burr asul too.. 1 therefore cheerfully bear teitimonY , fa their eseelicaby and acouregy, am elm to 31r.Bidonons . still se a break:al OpUrian, ard the wonderful Lenity \ with, which be edapts hl. Wawa to the verions peen , Rarities ot Dm B. SUTTON, N 0.24 Wayne street. firrelrrgh. urIVE, believe Nature has urOvidell's' rtto•A y for *limy tl Wats whlet•tleakts heir to. 8181V9 dobt. atut.oetite, greeted of tbmie re=ettiri . 114.1 tr. githrelui teatbuour , stn -0 y ' gratefutzeareut: . N. Poicsaor Vacar,r3bioi. Sept. la. 11132. 3lr. P.N liter—eltro I bare soktall -Tour petroleum.or Look CU . , some two months part., and bar. been look tort for tour orient to get a farther .apply. 1 cowl bars arid or dozen mon. .W. bare bond tte Oil ',ft eisellett to liar and ityrentery. Sly daughter, at the 'llorolaar agent gee ben, war lying very low .11h Um flux: kairr• Der a reupoonfol.: aod to it,., Dann asIO thin wooed. and lb. Noe moored. and eh.. re mead ismoodtatelr. It to also' anestriterdiftri finned/ for :or: and intininel.gyes, Caw Druters. and Itlenutatiseo, and for the Kier. earna Itan, been =rod of lours tog.. lent riepeet,. War pn Mr tele erred, one Cruairlete to Pittabarcb. \ he I.Paoaraiolvertliing Petrolatum rim. oolitic - --- 7 , ' . , . zee Major JOus Wfilocr. will be aQi. .. dal. for.the OM. of COUNTY Til.R.33UitElt. beyo .2 Whig sag Anti•Nsoonil 'County tod,zentieo. to be bs d in .aiciost next. ' ' ' JrlrdA t, • • F , oar Daguerieotypes.—l ,„,y;,u wish a plotom. modsrsta 07.07 . 0.. , 0 ` 40 1U. arti 0•1410 B N 0.70 Fourth street. • \ ' 170 stream ,Doctor.,ll liLating seen tottered tram Ws cele/al dutleke he 8\ vreeia,aPheelelsle U. . 8. Ratio. LlenritelodU ut.treVei hhauti , viled eVention ttb Pes4oloit. Oft• end vieVertee No. 10 nisi sVeet. .bore gmltbliet • :relN,l3ex affrWe mazer the attentio • of o\or :cad en to tae adeertisement of "310114,1 db vinolu. • a amun.u.." to b. Nand upon thetourta ~ --,--`--- 1 DAGUERREOT ' a AT Tdte NATIONAL GALLEN • \ A ORSON'S National Daguerrean alloi, 93 ',ester of the Manama and Wszkai Erten te*pWie, .. Wikos'e Drag Mote.) Mitsburob. _ \ \ lemlesuritieektlemen violator tootdain illsimelikmeamea et moddram rmlom, mill Own mil at the above eatelnielb men). cued ay elmvery Dr Me and 10,Lfirbt* amended with nob Aill Mat tae operator can take am suet scourer* fm Muffles et thd human term witt MI Lbe soreeionaf surfed /Me s a, am mamma. ,-, .4 tainti n sa Zst g tolßartibg=r 4g "gg.ggg g , \ * - s...ibmons bet mocked in tate• Nen" endow* rm. bet regmblanea. . t iro 10.keet of 4tlok and dazeuol inturtro In ay vast ‘OOl 09w .rity and vidolty. • \ .9.o , aus A. 0" wall 0, r. moo. ha Co Dissam trOm d. •I•99ol.ftlyto asuoss suer 1. I DAGUERREOTTRES POST 9/I , IOX HUU.DI2 O. 11:1180 alight?. ! pinups and strangers who 3434 :to oh ej We. accurate. *rani, and Ilfs Maass. st loos moderate prioe,Pili tad it to their Wan.t mean at this Non bairn atabPshmsta. When teat. d Mar ouorstitoe . or ao charge mods.. it MP ft. laceet sal Lost amoral Wade ay map .sense Pr tta. purpose, with Instalments of tat am" . POP,srial thar i of t otop i tt ass sygtaufatr o .4 . 173 ' 111714p ir iti‘it,7:4 1 4 ' 14,i, I,.att=taestalf to AM. tO 0.7. r to the potato et art...trio of.klapier tererpea taloa stailr es to arcs witat.bas arra tear eal operator. it e .ire feta 8 MI- IX, 1. . • , • REEOVAL'. • • FOSTLEY, NELSON ' • \ C., itAllUriCrrigalill OF \ aminulistinuro mum MERL OHO AAD Nth) BOX. VIM: . PICK!, \ =Dom - • Le. it.o. Aare removed to No. 17 Mixiket greet. wit ltAlr ene ma**. lancleaerchangi generally. are IP , Pd • .a.elne oar steak barmy part Wolf elsewhere. Darin .taluenAne aganel far too mate of Ideeere.'N. !larger 00, oelebraled SIM AND MANDAN MBE, too.we are greparad-to saperlac article of forte at lamtern velem • aaotalgoa JAMES:P. TANNER, WEICILEULE ricume • I BOOM 111103. BONNETS. 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