PITTSMOIGH GAZETTE. PUBlasiuro By wiums 4 tXt.' : "PL:'TT,5317 . 8_08.1 BILTURDAII MORNING; JULY 16, 180 k . litaritEAD.l2 l Bl/ MATTER WILTatE RID .0X EA en PAGE 0171118 PAPRIti - , . , -talon Ourrri..—aboster4vo aim talon semis Weekly Garatzo °Miro to our trriois. mite .• &Amble iiiKum of asking their twain luicrlns. ...• Our circulation to botwoos tour and Ore tbourstil. rueb iK itG.so audcoUnOr to WootoruPermorl .. ',auto ziamiont. LtiTO ADOR7;l3ldth—holthor the LAU:Dant Boom !ri! tho Lulu amps. ow rpm & on hood . 4 s. ADVBETISEMI who donrsithots moth' .to olnoisils "Rho Dune- nn Monday toornicut. *Whims hua. ft.! sz bd.. 6 o'clock. on Flesnd.,/ , DX10014n.letICII) 210111.13A12011145/ r 0 CANAL 00XX111111071112, • Ag,; , , OfLa . =au, Comfy , : •. • ' amyl. .154akiin C?unty. , . , . via strzvinoavaarimAL, CEiRIEVELOT DIEYERI3,\Of ciarion Cjfunty. Oua Zomufni Pqram—Whit u the' fortilgn pone, of the traltei State" 14 It's' moment ?• It is piattytiay to Sz the position of i Rrnnae, and Ragland, and other - European pavane, nip= qaint)ons of general concern wining hiyand,their • - awn cio'mainst but It is next to an impossibility • , to define witlesny precision the posltiotthiew <fo il i": - ..cupled by the!, United Watts 01718[111111111 011; the '' •', '',. 4 gavat questions of Inman concern seising in the 'd . Old World. i • .. The world Yas led to expect, from the tone of ~. s . l t llig,7Pmeldent Pierce's Inaugural, that °a govern ,..,,, want yes tniecupy a bold and deelded Bind in , mailers of infersuetiond Interest; but the .expeo - !-- ; baton has- not been realised.- Fora Menthe of .4 ,,:,:1he term of his administsationhave rolled away, ' .. - ! ; - ,, ,Witbeett a development ea Indicate its . probable. isierse on foreign affair!. At a time When MO -4, :,..1111111111111 4178111011116 e pending, Involving, per. -, ...•,-.lutpo the peace of the world, and =siting' the '-'"deepeat luteiest both here and in Europe, the ad. ' • -- , rwileleftnition 'gives it. time ana. he ensigles to '''' ' iie Petri buSiness of apportioning MIMS among hungry deuillporten, to the exclusion of ahnost . _ every matter: t ot moment. ,It is true tbst Intim*, lions hare been thrown out trofftelentlY'vtiong to indicate !flatter pro slavery policy Inehe !man - agement of coo flooiestio Weirs, and, as inel • ' ,dental to tide, a determleuttion to resist any Es , ' topean intsrfereeoe in behalf of the abolition cf " Slavery in' Cute; but beyond this !kites all in the dar*,.„.'"! The organ of the Preeldent did core ' Venture in e*piees some. sentiments on 41181111' 811141181/1811111 policy is it\BllB‘l, which Were bold .enough, inle favorable enough to the Cam to Multiage, general : attention; but - the; asionnli ' - 'Wytfon, in dikaVoylng these stuntmen* was 5o . careful and reserved . that while we learned with ! sufficient diefietotness what tt did sot approve, .. ' •jfe were left Me Enteltes ever In the dark is to , whit It did give its appeeobation to: I '-. At the priseut moment,.when the Interest of - Karoo. and ...interim is romuntrably wintered in , 'the Turkish inestlon,.eir country has no diple- - +' - `mane ripmentstivo in Turkey. . Our Munster '. :at Constantinople was soot 'lvey from that im -. -' portant CseitM upon a special missies,. just at . . .the moment When, if furnished with proper hi druction, he hould have. contributed essentially : to the advanoMeent of liberal principles and the • ' War rights,—and seeming of pop no one to take ' •.''• his place has yet been appointed. WL4? Is the sdudnistratiod pursuing this line of ; pottery to ' , avoid the necessity of 'showing Its hand( If so; ' the country , cUght to'`demand a change.. 'The ' flitted , Btitei la toeiroportant among 'the pole .. ers cr the Earth, , and makes too lend* profee 'F.' ~ , f !'-' , r :!• Son of attachment to the rinelptin of liberal 's.,A"government, to be permitted to stand by an 4 . ' idle and unconcerned spectator of a straggle in: vowing comequeuces of the highest. itsportance ' 4 .114 the cause of free inetitutlons..: I The Ms** to Yrance, too, is vacant, had at . , ', 113/3111 - 1111141111‘.'4wonieseklnisterlif the proper • stamp, and property instructed by his Govern - , meat, mud de, much toward, shaping the some . of eveuts;• andibeneffedally isfluenclog the deed . my edEetrepe.l And yet the Adednistintion does nentinp—manifests.not the 511gMen interest In • an 6118(01184 . 1111111,11, 11111, 'handles', ererything Le ihmitiandithWeontrol of other power* 'The. Lnited States; witch eielmn"for itself, that it is ....., , - not only a gr4at, bat Ms greatest tenantry on the - • were, le wadi to occupy the- poen:lon of a mere cipher. . 8o Go as governmental Menifestancins . . . go, she 'kora no interest..in thee 14'40 'Of 1118 1111140,-1114 . eileins anxious only to be let Maur. that the Altana over the &needle "scadhP , lnay ~,... -. go ;on `Undisturbed, 'ldle the great European problem 'is be„i lug worked' out ,by those who hare no mow real Interest in it then ye have " • " Then then} is the Chinese question.' !Thelma , , Adininharation made no - secret of its rem -hater -4 4 ;411 . imam politts ; and yet while the Minister sent t!--.1-,!. " -by it to Chleis Is making a fool of himself endue. , .•. 4 by hisintertlon in favor of tyraniy,;thie Ad '': ' selnistration takes no steps to supersede him at • anew; as it should do. A new minister has been appointed; ant he does not contemplate leaving for . China titan September, land. hence. cannot • • reach therelln time to apply any "remedy " to the ' . follies of hitinnillustrlouspredeoesser. The while Ameriesti. people have been ; mortified at the ' eoutte.parkued by Mr. himesti.vis.. r[i haidet •: tittered ~ erlien. there would = ave been a t:friend. Initnylit kkephig quiet; he has interfered for '; ' the arinteitstio and priest-ridden party' spinet the liberal;; sad worst of all, he has linerfered when it wait too late, when he neither °Mad help the oat,ner, prevent thi other., Ire possessed one of the twist opporiunitles of these times for ~ 10dening 4meriesn Influence, and helping on the ~ ' Prestress of Mem; andinstiad of improilog the , "••', • oppoitunity„ haabhindered on al °curie - which .'' • hie insured to the Americans the hatred sod die ' f both the partiesi this Ohio ~,' ... trust a e et eke straggle. ~ TheChineee &relation le one of Ch inese wield ini g*rtiatt oAorrencee of, the day, Itullcating pro ,,, pun and inform in a new, fulartieof iheWmlde *d:proti4h3g to open up new 'channels et trade ..., . ' ~ to Ameptinet,entiqelse and it Is too lied to . .. think I / 316 0 3 1 1 Whi . fh..shoeld at hetet have ~' empethisitei wittehunrilitlendsts, If It show , 4 4:m2Poto#tA'olisiid.lie *ld* to stink in ~•11.-.;; ' ' of both nude` 1q the raid : Alm:my' ..!?• :4 . 7 .,';entGAlool:l,iiid bl ! i ii de i l . ll3 P i ki c itlkward 4l o°. 'iYi.J.-%,„tiet.c4o42f,eitostin pitielq*.blunderer.let 3)..P --. ' Nii:tati — tritientnilearr ' tibia; but into M 0 ..,, xeepoosibte; cur visanr„•lenvery,whlt icnfigiellidir U Its 14411tei - . tti,jOhttlL I§iiiiti4iiloOonti B‘uoitor, ' ii&ailiakiti:ol; With ihst he "Orgy:to:your (our} editorial of the 14th .ow.ihgroleskAr_gaztorilarlotieri To. the Trefta• defense of the comma Z rad,hinwelf in t h l f rallectorstasettle up their niilettrny,,, ..afro "reply" is; adduct/44W us we u'vo hire not eilled that policy lo the editorial referred to, we d,,,,::* . igaisin shirt hlstory of the cone, In order to es. the question of veracity between the Treas. UM and ;one of the Commissioners. The only ' queltiou &liked was, by what authority of isle, the SoUcitornselred four percent. for *oiler:flog Mello from the golleatore. This itbeetfou Mr. ewel] - boo fret referred to in this Oreply." AA the kaolle of this long ..reply" to an Irestiltr.l ary:rippczint, Mr. Sewell replies toe with:wpm; ' pounded in our piper illostertioy, In relation to thermos, of the Som'adesioners roles:dog offal, gat - `says the Conuniuloners hate been chaining an "old cisiOna," en4have sot recoil: ed Any Orloff Oolki bind Noi - sit he was paid a ' s way for , giving legal adeloe o-h tb . tia Commission- ~ . cash! he not to informed theirs gentle'. ::;fasai.Plaaitallioiera thatart , ciar'wf,"l, are not that they were true:snarling" their ion , . era If ne. - hairdone this be would hive saved the Oorquitiloners tho toottilicatiery f ow ta c t, 1 . they barn beep eubjebted. ,:, ` Ewen if,they did not 1 cci hint, II seems to Be it nada, have been no Veit stretch offriendsidp to hart warned thini , *pleat grave and din p gcruns en woe; , cotupleine that he le Imbue/the. pre the goblin: - tr‘iii I,p!ibito eiliner,,the 8o11• .1 titer of tie 'County, and as stiohiteelnts pre says try: 'Mi. conduct.* &Ilan: , la thirefOre vapor' stNoot ..ofirirostigattott4sid:Oonsiest. Our Coolly aitolro faro boqs most :rervitoboiliy - • 111•11111 ~~ ~ a .. ~ ~..~.~, tinned, aid our Congaatones Imo aantpad some paverit, and attempted to eiarp others, and it ritnonia *replace 114 therm antatnee done vadar tba ilhieflig their legal monad. It see= .tha{in =come, at least, iota?! Inatiad of applying to their Solielfar for . MILEY= Guam.—We Ina seldom witnessed, a Mere universal expreedon of utiefuldezi among mar: 'atlases, than with the deciiittir of ‘ Judge Williams, by which the County Commlaioners are Fainted from nullifying the decisions of one Criminal Court, in regard to one clam of of• ?enders. Persons sent to, prison haulier, for non.psyment of lines, will know that they CM not got eta by wheedling tha,Ctintudielonere, and line iu effect gettingelear of , punishment tokether. ThefiriLl therefore make luntedlati efforts to par,their fines, and they 'will be more central how they offend the lan. 'The more the conduct of the Commissioners Is oonsideral, the more outrageous it is seen to be.. The pardon. ing power in the hauls of, the Governor le a den • genus prerogative, and in'often shined. Testae placed in the hands of the highest functionary in the State to save , it, from being used by evil and designing men. For euch a power or iti nquiv. alma, to be allied by the County Commissioners without authotitytif law, le an nutsige Of in,. menu magnitude.' 'lf the Commissioners deny 64,04 f.ardoned the offender, they removed from „the jell; we reply, they did worse; the} commuted With bin, for the offence. They took his obligation for the dna and let him' go, to rd• pest hie offences, and the obligation' nuttily re mained aa ad much waste paper in the Office, or the expense of colleotion ate up the precuts. Where do the proceeds appear among the re cants of the Treasury? . The Judges of the Criminal Court can now proceed with their effort; to suppress tutemper• awe, by the punishment Of keepers of tippling houses, without feeling all the lime that their taxon ire liketto be nullifial by the action of the.Commdationers. , " , Tam New York Conifer and Hequirer sake, In replying' to an apprehension expressed by the Louisiana Courier that in nee the President or. dere the ocroxpatibri s of the lkuUa Valley by • military force, • war with Maslen will follow ea a - consequence: - • . - "Is or is not an American President, w far as the warmikieg lunation geee„ an autocrat! He lean, moat incoritestlbly, if we ire to inept the language of certain Adminlairstlon papers in re. femme, to the mode of tattling the present dill. cultic with Menke' concerning the New, Dint can boundary. It Is claimed that the President will order his troops to. take and maintain possession of the disputed tenitoty. .Thls, it is , not denied, will herniated by Mexico ea an act of aggression; and will lead to a state of open war between the two countries._ Now, we indig nantlj repel the idea that we live under a Gov ernment in which one man Ina the eovereign com mand of the nateitof all national inane—the lane between peace and war. We deny that the President of the United States thua has at ids disposal the treasure and blood of the freemen of this country... We are sahathed that men cal- ling thetoselrea Americana should, se they do, practically recognise and support Each • doe. trine. We should be 'utterly confounded in ob serving the manner In which that doctrine ants the language and action of men who lay pecu liar dein to the =me of Democrats; hid we no experience of things more extraordinary done in the name of the same Democracy.. • "The whole doctrine Is false and diegnoefaL , The President of the United States has no power levy to war, directly or indirectly. The Constitu tion, content that prim upon. Congress alone; end It eXpreasly presides for all emergencies that may win when Congrenis not in ninon, by author hog the President to 'convene With 'HOMO. O ct either of them on extraordinary oceselonat • Mouttairrs or raw Parma Nvamo.—The Waehington correspondent of the Freeman's Journal says, under date of the Elk Instant °Monsignor Badkg, the Escudo of his Hall was, • has salved In our city, and has , taken• lodgings, at the Hational Hotel. '1:102. Reverend clergy have 'beer/ calling upon him to pay their respects, and they express themselves highly de lighted with his Eminence. \ The President of GeorgetOwn College, Reverend Bernard Magda, 8. J., had an Interview. with the Nunzio this morning; from him we learn that Monsigoor Banal will call on the President to present 'the compliments of Ms Holiness to ha. Excellesay, and also to dallier a letter addreinadby the Popp end *Men by his own head, to the President. After 'concluding his interview .with the Pratt dent, the Nuncio .itia bare the National aid taki up his resident*, during his stay In the die t:riot, at the Georgetown. College. had been his Intention to Leine Wankington on Monday. in order , to keep his engagementh with Archbish op Hughlui, zo be present together at the opening of the Fair. He will, homer, remain until Tuesday, .13 order -to be present at -.the ooto mencement of Georgetown Collage, which will take place on that day, and also the philosophi cal damnation of the graduates. which will take place on Monday, the day beton; he will then depart iinmallatelY for law York, la order to attend- the opening of the Exhibition..., Ric Emi nence has for Nome time been the Popes Nuncio resident at the Court of Brasil; and la now re turning to his Post after a temporary absence In !Europe.u The objeetii of his visits to the United States are to ; present the Pores_ letter to the President aid visit the several episcopal semi in the oonntry,'to which latter dirty he will Imme diately athiress himicU. His nay in this coun try will be about thros,montbs. Dims , or Arms Cumin —We base to an: nouns the death of our venerable and highly respectable fellow-althea, Jody Ephraim Cut ler. . Ile died at his maiden= in Warren, rater- MO afternoon, at the advanced age of 87 years. Judge Cutler vas a son of Bev.Adansaseli Cutler, who VIM an original proprietor of the "Ohio Company," and ens- of the mod active agents in obtalnbig froth Coogrefe the grant of land to that Company, and in potting into sus °curd opimition thellan of establishing a set tlement in the wilderness N. W, of the Ohio. Judge Ostler-vas an influential member of the denvendon that formed the dad Constitution of Ohio, In,lBo2—and we believe Igo member of that todysurvives him. He was forainy years gor Amebae Judge of cur Court' f Common Pleas. He at one time -represented Washington • and 'Athens ebuntles to thoChie House of Iteprssen. tatives,and gmbesquently ilspreigetted• this Dis aid (which -*then embraced prawns eight or ten eonaties)Ja the itsnatot 'ln 1889 he repro• seated this Congreselonal District to the Whig National ConventiOn, and voted on every ballot for his old frigind-Generat Wm.ilenry Harrison, ss the 'Mfg outdid/de for . ; Weakliest; Probably no Mai In the State ever rendered Ohio greater legislative 'mice then Judge Cutler did while o member of its General Assembly.- He was the originator, end the' seeeesefel , •deoeste of the ad valorem system of taxatlon.;. He was the did mania thy State to prom* any, thing like a Sys tem Of common school instruotiers, and very few of-our alasens understand how important sorties he rendered in establishlng, and, u far as was praelicuble, perfecting the system - Judge Cutler was for manylears a trustee of the Ohio University, a ad. so long u he held the office wu always present, at vieetimp of the • 3 lal Seery obese • mut, ivory reistian* of Ilfe, Judge Coder , wu a useful taw. He wee an up 1 right jadgo; au intelligeot legislator; an 'feu , news father; a sincere ofiristisp ;.and in hen. eat true Mau. • . ItLis doo tq his essmory, and to the oommti- Jilt, in which he Head, sitars more extended no tice than we ant'alilsio'malteost Judge Cumin's life iud pubto 'Snipes, shall be publlshosi; and we *utast otM wlll beprepared and tarnished orltmlaturtion in the .Intelligermer.—Naristta , DOVALII TLC; OW 11111 DLIMMILIII AND OSLO Ramacau.—Jaihna Vansany Esq., on behalf of the•Dirtmon of the Baltimore it Ohio Iteliroad, bee Informed the City Connell, in compliance with a resolution of that body, thet the board of dire:shin hare authorised the constraollen of tine hundred miles o 2 ~ seoond treat," on the line of the plain Item of the road. " Slaty miles of which 1120 to be laid betwaon Baltimore end Cumber lend, end forty toilet lest of Cumberland. Fifty miles under said reset:4lmi are do prooess of conitrnotion, and will be completed. In the short. est, 'practicable:period: For Ode character of road, the cost per mile iarles from ten to 0101t13 thousand 'donors= When :the additional trash 'bill hare boon oompleted apoording to the rem; lution of the board, there, Val be eightpeight oldie of doable track' between BalUmote end It Is the opinion of Mr. Peasant that the road count he worked mach more etromirely,-lmta tar the company and for the Intbrests of Baltlmore; by s double Meek on the *hole line of the road froze Baltimore to'Cimberlandi and by Magma eldinp between the latter point and Wheeling. The aoutpesy, he eery; will doubtless operate to thet end ti - saon'as tale:leo machinery led equipment, shell he Ocnistruoted - to answer' the ealming wants of thweerelea - BEIM Renton IX Vnumeta,...lt alead thole has been a lope number of 'hoop brought :Igo Loudon county, Vs, this year, than fat metal Terre post, and that theta an now about 10,000 lee wool /hoop to F i at" 444111,. which number la bear conotantly lationsed— The vest demand tor wool his nduceiinso,of. tbi data tumors to pal mote Utah Flag atiaallan te strop pr,tett . - —• • • . . ihr Lir Daily fiffeknyh - aradie. Idle. Entrest 4 —ln reply to your 'editorial of. the 14th inet-,teaded "Commissioners vs. the Treasurer," I , titt er yea to the follawing law end notine: . i l l. • ' . • Section.. 49, f the net of 1834; provided that "ovary Collector ehattrithin three months after reselfing the eorteeted duplicate, pay into the Treunrer of ;the proper connly, the whole amount - lot taxes charged and assessed in each doplieste t excepting soon mom as the Consuois• 'Monists, In their .diserstion, may exonerate him frons ' on pain if being answerable for and charged with the wade dace so rasoininy unpaid." . 1 AO teeny of the Collectors were slow in paying to the county Veneerer, and the county forced ' CO enter the market es a borrower of money at i llte rate of elk per Gent., and sometimes refused i at certain sources the Commissioners of , the oennty were forced to give the following notice to delinquents oa the 9th of 'February; 1851: t,The Collectors of county and etate tax la tiy , Mveral thstrioteief the county, for the year 184iire hereby noiified‘that they ate requested to settle ep their enpliontas on or before; the let' day of April next; otherwiee they will be ut In the hands of. a, proper officer for collec tion." . . . . This notice was signed by the Commizeioners, and sent to the several Collectors; and it was presumed by the Commbusioners that It would have the desired effect of bringing money, Into the Treasury, but instead of noonierbeing paid over by the Collectors n a majority of the della-. quanta paidizo attention to it whateier, and the' 1 mood's of 'February, Man*, April and May found * the Treasury no bettor off than 'teepee vines to said stollen When you take Into consideration lb great ex. mu of tome after the requirements f the law taken by the ,Colleeters, and the positi require ments of the Act of Miserably of 1 , which requires the County to account to th State at *orate of six per cent. on ill eutata ding bal anise of State taxes after the throe m athe, and with a written imams to this effect fro the State Auditor, given within the Nat two to oohs, was It too inuchloi the. County, through e. to re quire a settlement of the Colleator'e act ante with an allowance for exonerationsamountin to thous ands, and further to give them 5 per o ton all monies paid In before Jim last—but n commie• dons on the balances unpaid after th time?- 2 I really think it wase not.—Look at the payment to the State of the 6 per cent. Interest n balan ces, as alio• the came per cent. on m nies bor rowed to meet the expenses of the Coon y, which would not have been the case if the %hectors had performed their duties, and I thin the people of this County will be of that they are now taxed enough, end willing to hawse' further tax imposed terest when fruids ehould have been in the Tree slur to meat all domande. iThe pree nt Com missioners taking into consideration the diffi fealty ,1n collecting all the taxes with • the time specified by law, have never asked s much promptness se is required by law, but wished performance is near as poeilble. lam pursuing the same Genres that I have done heretofore. Last year I brought suit 'galln delinquent Col lectors for the years 1899, '5O and '6l r -they ail settled up, lees' the five per oent.., add did not object. 'rho collectore of this year were aware of the course I posited last year, end are not taken by enrprise. end It seems a little curious that with elf the hole before them, they never moved to pay ever the monies due to the county, until the boucle were placed In my-possession for collec tion; and that moment they were before the Treasurer with the monies in their hands to pay off their duplicates, lees the 5 per cent. How In the name of unman sense were they en prompt . • raising the ohms in so short a'thne! Would you not think they had it deposited somewhere?, Oar county has been by-word for delinquen ey in 'her State Indebtedhess. It has been thrown Into shofar* of our members in the Le gislative balls, and at least one 'Senator from' Oda county advised you, me and others of the fact, stating his deep mortitloatton. In reply to jeer editorial headed "The Coro miesioners releasing offeidere,. - I would beg leave to state that the county Commie:loners bane been acting under an old custom of the aloe of some twenty years standing, so I am in formed, and not upon any *dela, of mina • I am not anxious of appearing hereto the pub: Ho—indeed I shrink from such a position, If poet Bible—but the course yen have pursued in preen .lng my name before the public, although may acting In the Ilne of my daily. business, requlece ate to 'lndicate myself, and at the some titsct furnish the public with a true state of facts: Respectfully, &a. J. H. SEWELL. For du Pituburgh Gums THE COXXIWOJEW ArSI73PATIO.IIB The friends of law and order are vastly. in debted to Sheriff Magill, for his noble stand against the usurpation of the County Colligate &loam, who. in the plenitude of their self-willed ignorinoe, made the administration of justice in this County • perfect farce. It le well hi:town that the Court of Ciarter Session, have long labored with the most praise, worthy diligence, sad unahrinking firmness, to.; suppress and des troy the great evil of intemperance In malt:ollst. No sooner, Leiner; Ursa the culprit mhered into the jell at one door, to undergo the sentence of the law, than the Commissioners, without and would ðane him at the other. In feet, by releasing the penalty affixed to the breach of law, they rendered it of no anti. It. would be hardly fair to impute elldster mo tives to the Commissioners, in taking upon themselves such lunauthotised &gumption of power, yet It strange, and an estianation le due from then( to the subtle, in' which may be trathfally state] the amount of money colluded on forfeited reognizegicas, Milli 2111SASSill of whlob have been pot in suit by their Attorney, In which should be stated how many were com promised by their Attorney, with their assent, what per eentege was retained by their Attor ney for effecting the oompromiee, and whet sur plus, if eay, fused its way to the Treseury of ths County. - Many. of the recognizance! put - In gout, It is said have been ectopeceilsedby and arrange ment with the Attorney for the Commission ers, for ten,, fifteen; twenty, forty and eighty per gent No account of monies received to the rasa the County from Ude !aurae,. was noticed in the report of the Conseil, Auditors, more than was of the gales • It is time that the patella Officers of the county were taught, that laws for ,the punishment of crime were enacted for .other purposes than seems to have entered the beads of the Commie. stoners, Our 'coanty• is iroaning beneath the weight of taxation, which ere will be bound to bear until our fatal eenceree are committed to the custody 'of those, who by their intelligent honesty, are capable of correotiug the evil. It Is to be hoped that the advent of I brighter day Is approaching. • . The merited rebuke, so justly administered by Ms Honor Judge Williami,in his .decleion .on BrAwirobly's gam on baboon carpus, ought to make the eare of the Commissioners of Allegheny County to Cagle and their hoes to mantle with blashes, at their Impudent violation of lad if 'a remaining sense of duty to-the public) is not swallowed np and sbearbed by invincible Igoe .ranee and Its general concomitant, unbounded vanity. • • Curses& ,For the Pittetur,g/i Gazdte. THE COLLEOTOBN AND THN'TEIEABUREIL , bit. Earroa:—l en by your paper that the County Treasurer bu deollned reoelviog taxes of the Collectors, henna the Commlsaloners have entered Wotan upon the Benda given to them by the Collectors. This seems to me to be an extraordinary andesonsioa on the part of the Treasurer. _Hy thexout of the AO of th e Ifdlt April, 1884. Dunlop's Laws 570, du Colle . tore an to pay the tazu Co the Trearurcr., Then why don't he rondo them?... The slime sot au thorises the County Commlesioners to take bonds of the Collators (I six) with warrants of Attorney, it Is true; but does that take away the authorityof the Treasurer to reoeln taxes f The Taunter Is bound to noels* the tams of the Collectors, and his alai' to do to Is a breads of duty. If he may receive the whole he may reads part- He may perhaps ratan to reedy. a part, but that Is fiery doubtful. If to. tans are onpaW, the Truanr is bound by the nein/ of the Aot of 1799, which ie oonslduedia force, to Icicle Ms warrat against die delirium, collectors. It Is much to be de plored that oar public ofßisersare so Indifferent to readlsg the Acts gf Anembly , setting forth they. dads. , ° Mucus.. BIAZTATION to Eireix.j—lf appears that the miewsble omulidtasto'whiah Ireland was reda cted stew years ago In paiillelid by what is now taking place in Spain. A writer In a french PliP 6B SS/W "In valet lb. venersble Bishop of Bt. /toques, to presence' of more than six handled turfortu nem, resembling moving oorpsea, who dolly bir liege bin gate, has sold hie mules sod Ile car riage. In vain has he reduced him/41111'1'nd his servants to Ibtmerest neoesuriee, in order that he might give the reel to those who perish of hanger. AU thet he or the other bishops sad olergy, all the' the government oval do, accord ing to the *tram, le boo a drop of water to ittingtdab the oonflegration. When we speak Of the government; however we Must remember that • tut oontrilmtion male by It of 8,000,000 - of nate had not been dietributed. In the mom- Salim, the 'bating die by, dozens, and in mw) planes frnre of the most dangerous. ohmmeter 'rejoined tb the famine. .Hundreds of sick ex pire for - want of noudshment' and medicine. Thersirreett of our dike are encumbered with thevisages 'of corpses, : towered with miserable rage, and inn worse,'.troubling themselves so longer exiept to die In quiet, and Imploring with load cries the eau are of the public charity. At the sites at the. Areideplsoopel Palioe more than i thousand people welt far daily breed; find 1 hear that' ne de, Willy 4,600 poor assembled to madly the alma &tamed la the alty by aim A now financial . feature of the day is the eatabllibismit of s "Six - penny 81gringe Bank" is thin city. This institution is organised =dor . cheiter -granted by the 'Legielatura of dila .State, and will no c h üb[, bean example for sev eral others to follow. At prolate the Pinny Cook 11:a bo kept is the building occupied by he Empire City flank, at the corner of Broad ray and AuthenY streets. Depceitea willbe to ceived es small no five cents, on Mondays, Them -1 aye% and Osturdaye;between the hours of 5 and & o'diock, P. M. 1 ZADJCZ PII6IT. Eeq., n Me- CtE26l manufactiirer and o preoticel banker, i 3 President of the new Bank, se wisely establistked for the small of the many. Agate—Curate F. P,MIDT end WILLIAM ADAM]; Secretary—Bailugollsaorrr. " We here not Ware us the ppliehed Aetures cf the Savings :Biala hitherto and et preeent is operation here; lout we know thut such Meth: lions are productive of vial good in the Qom ;nullity; not merely in the moiler of dollars cud cents, but iin promoting bathe of"-pro donee and economy among the lower clossee,of people. In Massoehesetts,u, year filnei, the number of 'Owings Banks depositors watt no less than 97,- 000, with as aggregate depoeite fond oftslB,- 400,000. In other worde, one out of every ten persons in the Biate is a depositor in sorb twins, with an average depositoof two hundred dollars each. .This la a large'eum th';aggre gate;, deeding, dasiderably,. the Doti bank oapital of Ilentocky and Ohio combined With a .population of three millions. In Great Britain, where the Basingei Banks.' °jetties has been in operation. during the last 6b ty yew, the aggregate deposits in their imam twos of Ibis kind, at thelast reports were £30,- 184,000, with e. poptilation.of 27,104,000; or an agorege depicilie of tare and a half.dollare eaeb. Thee the average rote of interest in about 2e percent., whereas hero ids about .6 per oent. to the depositors. the three; largest sariegs institutions of this city, in 1842, the deposits amounted to up. Wards of fifteen millions of dollars. Borer* new institutioes of Ibis kind bare _beenniece estab lished, and, tbe'prineiple of deluge' deposites is one that Is firmly and most wisely adopted by a 'ely large number of persons... The oleo of peo ple whom it is 'now proposed to make depositors in the new "iii Penny Bank," is ono that is ut terly exoluded ilmong the olderinetitations. But they are persons who require aid of this tied, in forming eollee and regular habits, and 'we cannot look upion the new establishment in any other light than as the beet:ath of a new and highly 'lmportant era In the ilosacolel slid - do meetio history of the Empire City.—N. Yorh 14811111161 . 021' NATI WEAL MOM:MEAT.— The MU 'gets of the Waehiugton -National Monument have hit upon a plan in connection with the Crys— tal Palace Exhibition which will be likely to be suoteeetni in deeming a handeomo addition to their fonds. The New York Commercial .says— . The managers have appointed a special agent to receive contribritiorui at the Crystal Pala:a— do:node% of the monument is placed there for erlabition, and around it are contribntion boxes,- of plate glue, to that each visiter may have an opportunity of coating his mite into the randier the oomplatiOni3l the work. The monnmentimis been built Tipp, the height of 132 fest, and when completed it will he 620 feet high. The total estimated coat is $1,600,000, nod $200,000 have already been expended. If each visitor at the exhibition contributes too emits, it is supposed that auffio.ent Inside will be thus robed to coil plot. theistrtimnre. Perhaps, if the agent' pro vides a box for each State of the Onion, an each fcretgo nation, 'erhoes. industry le represented In the fair, s generous rivalry may be excited as to which can contribute the most toward the erec tion of a monument to 'the memory of Wash ington. Ton Won. bait commanded s high price In thtB. county this year. On a late visit to the northern and western portions of this (lenity, we hear d of several choice lots being unlit it frora'7olto 78 cents. By for the largest ioitlact of the clip of fine wool in these sections is still in tb'e hinds of the producers, waiting for linyerd to come up to the prices. Seventy cents appears to be the price. demanded. Al. then& these prices look extramtgantly.high, we see mewed atilt these who keep oversee Kid heavy wooled sheep, obtained more money for their fleeces theii those who grow the fine wools. 'this fact is about producing a obange•in the inotilliy or the Wool, es mini of the producers have turned Blair attention to the heavy, eerie. tie!, among whibh the Spanish Merino appears to be preferred. They calculate* to shear from six to tee lbs. from their full blood Spealah Stmp, whieb w4l allow them to sell lower then at peesecit, and still make from one-halt to two thirchi mote money than a the fine wools.— Mon. Eq. • Pausersan Ain Eats RAILROAD COMPART, —The Ditectorsiof this Company held a meeting lo Mercer, on Tuesday, 6th lost, the object of whiab was to daside Is to future operations.— Home msithe 'moo, a conditional contract fur the entire work; was sutured into with Joseph Chamberlin & co , atone which time a corps of engineers hove beda engaged running surveys • mt. Nest, north, and tomb. The ocutratit with Mr. C. having fallen through, it became mortua ry to more to mother, direction. Garvin & Co. had sped. a ride little dieter- with Mr. ?leaner, of the Venangolftailroad Compaq, by which the latter was to mine is pedsesslon of the surre7s alluded to; and if they bad accomplished this objetit, and goy their pookets replenished, then the P. & E. road might have gone to great fir all they cared.! Bat those Directors who really and .honestlymired to 'construct the read— ' Mesa's. Dick, hared - ,lloodetin and others--op posed this' spi 'ulating propeeltlod, voted it nu ' der the table; Sad resolved to Iscate.the road as originally contemplated, and put'it under coo- . tract. . 1 Wa hale never bad much confidence In' this projesited road,' and especially when we 'saw thoseerbo had control of 11;Inatead of directing their energies to some definite poinr, waging time in running entrust; ell over creation, which could be of tin mariner of use to them,gmcept as tbei were dalgued by • certain few through which to letylblack mail on other compaulat— HOWerer, elk!! 00d12/010, it appears, are now to prevail; a neW leaf has been tunted i and it may read better than those which bare preceded.— We will see se it unfolds.—fifeteer Freeman. A Antra or ligs. Wastrixerox's —lt is not generally knOwn to cur d , that there yet Bolognese Hi:lOW:TA,sia're of Gent Washing ton's. Ile is 1114 . yeira of age, audition walk sit miles is ladaji. lie le so old that his Angora and toes ars nearly all white He belonged to Wash ington whentho owned what is now known as Washington'a Bottom, on which Porryopolls now stands. The estate of Col. Gook was and still Is bound for hie living. Ile Is to be tab= to the World's Fillet= exhibitl9, if arrangements can be made. It is well known that Barnum mode his first "pile of money' . .' by exhibiting a elate Whieh ho mid .balangoill'.oWashington, but it was al! • hal:Bing, Far thlerman hiring a ;lave of Waskingthn't the record of tho transfer from Washington !to CoL Gheevir will bravo. It is wbrtb • tripito see him at Ala home. lie hue used tobaeob and whiskey all his life:—Mon. Ripub. UICUIII 81CfTIXOX or DIRATII --William Ka nig Is to be hong atElacketteack, New.lersey, on the / 7.let 'instant' for the murder of two children. named 0% ten ; Cepie and Eamon,. at Phila • delphis, on he sth of Auguet, for the murder of Cbrietopher Bedlam LewleJdontague, at Peters burg, Virginia, on the mime day, for the murder of a man named Thompoom; Margaret Batter, at 'Cidrapor, Virgipla, onrhe 12th' of August for m eeting Jim Phillips to murder Mr. Gaines; Jae. iloGuire, at Syraooee, New York, on the 17th of August, for the murder of J.:17. Holland; Joo. llendrietion, at Albany, op the 20th of Avg., for the murder of hie wife, and Robert Robert son; at Alexandrbo. Kentucky, on the 8,1 of Sep tember, for the murder of Moue Guard.. In ad dition to thin, there are a . numher of criminals mineioted of capital offenees, In /Melee where the laws rental, that they Obeli remain In prieon one year before the day of their - execution - men be fixed.. . Rem Roan anavare.—Dr. 0: T. WMPPO re turned lest week, from-an exploring expedition for • :Ili road route, running oast from Mercer, to connectoilth the Sunbury end Erie roadJat itidgwaY. The route explerid by Dr. W. ornate; the Allegheny river about sixteen miles below Franklin; pasties name five or nix miles north of the town of Clarion ; strikes.the Clarion river in Foreet county, sod followithat stream to Rldg-, Way. Ile tporte the route IS very Womble. and the, dls nee from Mercer , between eighty end elnetji milci. • A carpi of engineer, will erert from Maces totmorrow, to =skean accurate earvey of this route. ' . . . lumen tp t lieltAL ROAD.—Thecontraotete Ire pnehlog on this work with energy. At protest matters aroiabout an follows: Thera are over 10,000 menb agaged on it: .Over 100 tuollos is already in oPenstion, els. from Chicago' to Kan. kaki°. and . from Lasalle to' Bloomington. 'About two•thirde ;if dm' diatom* front Cairo ~to the Junction is 'graded and ready far the ruiL' Thu" includes thq Fret and Beoond nielsion, upon both of which' the traoklajers ire 'about com monolog their labors. Qa thw Second the work will commodas at Big . ',Liddy river, for which 1 Platitran.en Ins and omrs. for the construction train here ail been Mt: deer°, On the First. Division It ill aommenos.at Lower Cash river,' where an (Maine hag snivel. •A largo Amount of materiels, for the impend:nature have, been landed it both thee. paints. Within a year from thin titan the read will be opened its entire length ; helicon - Chicago and Calre.-7chiejp Dr. Itstret, Flood, who et rite blat obarolt at l'ff ), +,t. • • ' • , Mr. /51illi r TiAD1 MAVIS MI PIVs -- F. X Antrey, tha.,well-haawn- Western. &dee, lef t, SAWS Fe sotttetime during last Daceer, with • fink of sheep of near 5,000, and A . whir of nol l / 4 mato teams. 4 travelled down the Grande comediatanc ent around thron' th\e n tate on of Sa ra—crossed the Colorado at the IA What the Gila—and boat bet 25 sheep and oni, .ide, end that mule was shot by the Indians fork od. liotwitBstanding the winter throtkhaibiel; a lad to pas t he landed in Californiaabout a e, 14th alt, with 50me4,600 head of sheep and to rmalsenms—all fat and fioe;hnd readifor MEC- , 1, et—after having cold 1000 old and 'Lie Cheap. in $B,OOO, and about $B,OOO worth of mien and brokeh down mulct which he Cold to the c 3,161.• r_lolllB as ha passed through. their . lower settle meets. . . v . . Clear EIWEICILMID ulLtIlltATION.—The esti, _:no of Plymouth end descendants ,Of the Pii grimy generally are malting arrangements to, colt brate on the first of Angast.the anniversary' cf the embarkation of tho Pilgrims from Deft Haves, in 1620. A pleasant gathering isnialai peted. Several distiognished gentlemen : have already responded to the invitatimut to ho ` esnt; among others Governor Clifford, Hon. Ed rard Everitt, Abbott Lawrence, Rufus Choate, C 11. Warren, C. W. Upham,.and J. O. Palfrey. dinner will be given, and all New Englander# are invited to do present 'and participate In tho festivities. Gnome or Cotiers.—The,Clnelnueti Gazette says "that persons golly of larceny express e choice for Courts to be tried in. We heard of cue the other day whose meetings Made only a sum of a character to bring him Worn a Police Court. tut ho boasted that to should be tried haat.° Judge Flinn,..end that hie offence'hrought hint, nod 111.3 designed to bring film befewathe higher Court. Ho was not gratified." , V' • • Judge Flinn seems to be very popular with sonic:arra of people la Hamilton comity, and It hue butt intimated that kis most\\ particular friendu—the arimimali who have been lived from punishment through hie partlality--ern about \ 'to prestet him with .a dozen barrels of &is fevoi.' its lionor—raw whiskey—as a token ii,,their gratitude and regard. _ ._ . '' \ ,\ \ Croon EINIDITION RITS/6211L—The par ' of meobielets from Boston, South Boston, and vi o tip, who are in the habit of speeding every ta ter iti Cuba, engaged In running the steam ‘4, .ginee on the vinous plantations, returned 1104 Met crock to spend the • stammer In a more ples;c eautklimato thin the tropicalregions, fifany of, time have oontraots , for ' new . engines, which will ha built at oar maohine ebope during the ooming '',„ three months and when the. party retort, in‘Beptember, will be taken on .and 'set up ma di for the grinding seeson.—Baton True. MA11416011 "OUT Wen."—They . appear to be; doing a pretty. fair business la the matrimeehil line, iu the places away - "out WNW' each Ca lifornia, Oregon,. and the Sandwich Islands.. In oar Bios by the last estifortna arrival, we notice the marriage of 29 eonPles in that State. beaidee B la Oregon, and 2 in the Sindeich That 13 - progress, and the beet evidence of 16 py eerie' progress. -Conurairstra—The . Clnolunittl (layette, of. Batavia, says, there never was a time when so many counterfeit notes were in circulation.— it supposes eome $4OO per day to be-received Is regular bueinese, sod throirn ant of rho vari ous banking houses in that oily, when. offered for deposit. Moderator of tke Walden.latt salted for. Europe la thaNdtto, took ,000, oelleoted town& ballets Nil ; Dr. 11'1.3nes Veraufage:=Dtiring a yard= If more aban anent yam Dr: tri4ne had. glade! tonumarablo veranda afflicted rite wary foie' of worm disesakend woo 'Woad to apply all the ear gin of hi. mind to tbs. dimorary els Warmth:me. or worm Jageofer, entail to its anat.; the rant othis.tabom le the Algerian Worm goordfte, nen, before the public. perfretlr refs nod may be (Oren alike to thildrno of the moat tender age. or to the alad adult: It nlldiT and robdaas fater, load Cabot's won. with Invariable =ease le la ass of olitinlatration. and al it dna not contain morons' in any form whatnot.. 111 ratrietions are neeowas with raard drinking oold water. cor la it capable. of doing the least injury to toe tendervit Infant. An inwolible unbar of worms hare loom anodic) by this wee t renallusie. , Santana will he earefol to ask for at. \ wiroirs Di:LEG:I/MED 1.1.V/VA I'ILLP. .04 tate none nue. these attar paLc Swooning to be blew Pills, now before the soldix Dr. 3l'LaneaLlner Pau, aliodik *abated lionolfwe. en now' be bad at all in/actable Drug Hares to Um United Prater, and from lb* solo prolinetors, J 715 Eutaw. to 1. 01410 Oa. CO Wood itto - 3 - Oakland Property for Sale .-14 id' greeter he situate about hal; a mite. team the cli . t.liae, Anntio; oo the pltteburgh Earhietearal Mochealca \Tura. pile fuel, bounded au the south and mitt bt hod. at Jamie Craft. Eau.. wad oci the northhy A. P.C2111.1., ociltalelea about SIX ACRES. It!. <Dowered with Ptah Viva of thio choicest kl ode, WADY of them la WI bee4r.w.. Thin. L. a outflrtabla two.ettnied L Raise ROUSE. wild other La nil ahead... of Grim*. Ranbscrf s sad 8 c..berry Situ. of Revd eudity. I Chi divan or tie abet.. Propeztr sltownther.or Ceti,' It to salt par. chaser, 'THOMAS J. CAMEHRLI, M=M Moue Bolls tinaroxv,—lttr.. Solo , awl et bo mots than an sot of lade, to You at well et to ho Amerloau coma:Malty to state. Me 633.11 f ACLU I - 3ought of you Audi me well. Itit.d aleht much improve:. I can Ole Matti mita stith th in for aur lorgth of Mae wi th out fatigue to my area. Shoal:. mY lent =MOM to kat tais bY the um of tbs... 1 bast as doubt kg; renal' be able to nth without &est Ina Mort tins. Voar.. truly, T MOUNDEB. A Ile hs uy UV. Inns 23.1253. IS. I bare'need Mr. Polhtnoos DIED °LIPIDS tin 'sty htel vadat. +fib decided adruolene.aral bare,. Peelle' ion in etetlrg Nast a detective Vi 41113 of long caul.' Ina ha. Dm: n/Ilevedovat the crone seam to be *pair. log TEM.' ildd tons. I therefore ebensfally bear oath: pay to IND excellency Uri •Cnl"Mer • so .ton to Mr.Htlan•ne AID' .1 • onaeneal °aid.; end thlt .wonderful Lciiltr wits nlneb be alapte i. Glenne to Du vernl. Nan. Hatitirs of 'Won. D., B. BUTTON, 50.24 Wayne greet. nlttoboribt .1.29an0 MEM si,`,v. BURK E h BARNES' SAFES—Heio Is the kind or tretlaue? es toe titi Veleta a oar Wig . Anon which we out colifiluttly sea the reputations/Tout Amok. We hate already robligied must outificatee. ;resifts that. Oahe irowle for out regular snd wallow Wee.. sod roll abroad. hare .been subjected to the ENSCNNST TEATS IN ACTUAL CONFLANGATIONN. sod otesinvel their eontents WWI? Nee hoot dassuiSsi. The tolleelos is /mother want of the tun incontestable thusstert— . . • $lO.OOO WORTH ON BDOXII AND PAYEES SAVED WITH A 840 NATE _ • MAHLON, Ititx oOtarr, • ltaremberl7, 1832. • Meas. 8e... a Dtests—lles Sin: Your two I ',P.m Only newirel. I was *tarot at the hue. I would I. s 7,4ll'elTe d etrliitrolt,l'AL:Al l 4' 7 ,llrXrltt r OVlll rsortrua 1.1 the lOLIt sr June tent—my eta. balldlns Islas horned to ulter. It use built al .out sod brisk— • Isras thus. Story 50041... My Ski. .0 111,it no the time of th e tlre, sad fell Intothe collar. where there Ina In base sweuot qt oil. It aas e 01,1 bat Ire. )ly sots. eat book, eforeszte that *firth the UN. stosuotet to Oast Ten moulted vhleh wee iTotd l L'' , `l " gi no , t .' " l,==.lT.,.., " ll,l l ,l4 .13 , late, hot Loy • Sate Co keep their repent at., us—soo: 411 thet le scud. I can sea nwoltuound your Sake to soy one. Your. truly, • ; 40110 fILLRKE. . SeLoaoss:—From ktfalloy I have been adilkeed with mask eyes sited abortslihtadrMs. and In all roe travels I have o.t.r beim able to vat a pair of 4.a.aveas that would help rea. lime@ had meanies's'. that ',odd enable me to ode monrilistluotly. but could never kelp them on mere than ono-half hour ftum the fast that May caused moth anst polo. , happened tome your advertimmant, by which I ;Lir you had Just InMorted male, mid es It has been my cons meal aim to gat a rate that would benent me, I thought I would try yours. "You must not think mo nattering when I ray flry mans men somas my araetatlons. I hare not ban !Lb!e to rasa ty andlollrht tor moo* than halt an Dour at 007 Alms, triers I gbt than Maass. Since I rot thane, I read ono doudaT nil dot'. and until tan o'olook, wlthoßt ape. rimming the least polo. widen o a thing I hare Rot Erma berm for years. • Yu, this much t. I think It flesersinx Tow =tenni" others may MI Ungifted by It. You nio at IlMuly to mike u4o of my mum, at anT Yof for roforloo. l am. Os. tntly:7o.o. IlEtlltT ZAAL, IVlLarnisft.a. Nttabarth r. P. Ihtipt to teatstlop that esy •If la greatly bon fittel by the pale eh. trots and donalli Pleaaeb: tlsla .lpar..Wa believe Nature baa provided a remedy for emery Meuse which flesh le heir th. BIER% PESitOLgUil arllooB OIL, telt * op Kelt now, from vi e greet laboratory. concealed deep In the boAle of Mother Zane, 1.. ,without doubt, one, of the Kfatont of Mei, remedies.. , Read the (Chewing teal:way, given 6r i enotehtl.parent: . ......... , PLueuxi aArt,Ohlo,lkyl.ll% . Mr. P. M. Hier—Sly: -I him eoPt all your PetsoleUla. or Poen Oil, some two monttrt. seal have been toot In !or youx agent to get fu sr worDIY. SOubl, hew e . enle some dozen snore. We Ye Mond the Oil weS7 Ito,. In flux nod IlyeenterY. My 4 .4 • 5 , , , ;t•r• the tithe yonr.egalt was hem, was lying eery • with it, w. nol hen • teaanoonfol, and In three boon mme W e soconot, aO.l the Aug-stooped, and she se cowered Isamellatnly. .It he also an 'extraordinary retoody for force and Inenuted gyes,Outa,lltrolees, and Ilbeumatlno. and for the Wes; weft have been cured of loncetandlng. Powys, CV: rorpeet. lasso =stow. • Ice rale by all th e Oceanus I Pittsburgh. Polk Panora edwartlalo P. • ono blew c 091,1 Tmum,r, Ifir Major Joie' Wir.coce will be a candi date for tbo Moo of COUNTY TABABUItEII., boom Lb. Wttig eta AntlAlsoonla County ,Conoootloo, to tor bold In .Oolfuot . tatzt. /f7dtwif . Stir DaguerrAotypef you wish u flue nleton: moderato In pita, in to OAROO'B GALLIUM Naf6lourtL great. ito psr 0 ARD.—Do otni. r u having been Missal from his Ottioisi dada ss Suwon ssal Phistalan. or Ma U.S. Matins hospital. trill in [stars tits his an* Wad attention/I to his Protonic.. 011isend residenes No. ISO Third stint. abate smlehaeld. mo7rl3os Mr - We Dinar the attention'of oar rea m to the adverting:Lent of "2408 are UnIGOILITINQ MULL" to be tom/ noes the geotth eme. AGUERREOTYPES :NATIONAL 'GALLERY. I AOKSON'S National Dagnerroari GS renter of the Dimmed earl Itaxtet etreet,(eepod e zgramuntrahtr,,,t.h,lAlikellitsaait et teadente prieekl:lll oler st...ttlep9te rated 0., meet, sum no soul till D. tOO take t~ai• tgria t mriliffrgu.. of tbetusuut lb= vINWW l4itag m~tfa =Mr:44,6.i - 011.mw tam of °Aetna Amami. • • • . sy'eenaa sot required tetiOse iittitre.:bbbrie feet reeeetblabee. • • " ALOOR OIL 01AM11.41,0001, yardsk 7.8 floor OkaVie #nel6. nt' l a . tte..edvid IFea. W ." Ibi ‘ 217tir46.. ... rv=thati.' • o 6 T O=g-.a—rtoetniutditr :144-64111,616161 to tAittlattottrk. 00, ~tkaru i 6 4S EIR. .I,EG VONlPAN \‘ ‘fil -, \ \ l \ lEwl',.* _l, ¢`4BH Q \ P1TA'4,4500,000t , \ No. 69 Xiak \crag. PtnEnank.\• . ‘ l ..t.f...r.zm. .- —..t...u. .441 Xt., lieratent ttorion th r " f FL k . - - .7- - :T. -k I raNt r', Aw,.*Ats:: litaclrd Ingtoo,---....... _Mem of It Ann. whes A Co. I nit/wnw IL lfeass ----...,.,Yerat *1C1,4, Ne 11... Ca. ip GIaIVI 8i1..•—•••N.........•-••••••! inn of ti BUSE Oa. .bo.oo B. E....-. p--....4/ruk of En ebony A Co. 1 V . ,... ,. . 1 •Ty P irt. :"..fa M"'1 1m. Y.•••• ''. . •.. r . •• •'.- • ** .q: . ;. " • * .;• :: ...... "' Z ' rin ..Y. F.Ll o n i fe '% . Cl l .a, t ilti r h Y ril 1-. As alcaNl4 1 1 / 1 .,....../. - all - =. ' llorrent il ' la . 1 ' A yc1AT..,...•;,.......-.4...111.nn of Huck w k • Ca. ...111.. Atlnnuctur.,.....Nta of Uncle Atterbueldt 4 Co. ' !Xi P. j""--... ..i, i girc ' f j T/rint t At l fgl g itlC. 4 J0hN ' e4r0n„.............,....„.L..--71nn of. Eel.= L'O. catgut Datienn...-',...k.Plerm or Saldwin, blare ANN GeOge C Clidnnt.,..: -....inna o f E. I Callum Ccorpr D 1i0rp.,7........,.„ ~Allan of E. D. Morgan A 06.• Auulen 0 C1Ercw,....1... .....1 V** Ct Cotasn, Lotl•ran J'. pokussacid A f es i zaer,.-c.-...1.-..tleto o f fir i t ALSIZILE:rx TAW 17 Nori4 g=s;:::ig 4m:b. Ilutler &Mkt. • S.:#*... 6, .i.fl:..t.:::::::::siarwartrdlr9: , uwd a 8. ,- 4 -- .7::.!!.T.114: ra. IP tugf3 re. dglLod - ww0d,....... ..... •_.; ..iltat of (1, Lockwood ll'COn idwlnt Maldtle.--...-,....1.1ht10f Nonblae. Allen A tkl. iror A. C r01ikt,72.754 f B roWO, Ilk l oleo ii;:i;m: h.h 4 - 11: Mvh— ii-timpiv , z7n I g: ,4. - ... 21o0le: .."--'... :...7 ... ' SI rut ortoootc I rhoo. :test.inor.::-.:7- " =.lllroct orWook o . itik. 'A:O as ft Statleioci....-141\n of Oilcan, hock e LE. !dip ilowskri,- Inn of Seca,. novro.r * peo i rc ll* r a5i ,, ..-------- O,, 'N" w i 4 T t a• a!Lib: DrAwd N ilonifk,...-..-......71nn I • ls, e o Ckorporoarce,.L.A.„.......,.._.ecrtn orti., ire rtSto. I C. __ ...SIMEON IaAIMLEItIe rrthavn.. 01148.. r, ILLICAN.a.S•crotar, s .l R. C; LOONIES •\ for tq late find.of Bl'Cla•dy t 4 400na1 9 ,) ~_ It lI.OLERILE PrAcsa IN . BOOT \ S A'ND SHOES, 59 'Wood streft,.PlttsbliTgh. .....,..; . ; ‘; Tura, Annual; StatethenD., 4 lir TDE gII,ATE 3itiTUAL FIAT.. AND. A,_ MARINE 11(8138ANCK CIS.IIPAN Y. rl' IlArolsbu/9. \.. , 7 '' ItAbitootton, b.*, b. Üb3. A lt.fotthobtompoor i Mar 1. 9.2a.M./018 fa '. t• tomb rend to Ma I, /352. • 135.2b0 Oa' '. In rent roo'd on L0n00........--...• 9.8 19 nta oacry and 02Ino raisnutoo..... •, 1.000 00 .. . ' , k i„ *---4 1 .24 8 ,183 28 ..... 4.163 81 \ n\ e. Ito- ~• ludo. /..- ' ...,... 171990 a % • _ _ • Prnricam, Ink tenaloated-.." aue.itzrolen.Comirotwle , \AM %%Ir a "V' •\ \ • i \ a ,87,861 \BO ..‘.\\ ( \ .$268.315,70 Ckt.±. ...,. Pid la and 5eamed..._.. .,_....., lun,u1.0:00, ' \ 4=llol of ralonrcto liable for loaars...-:.....L.a.348;a111\ 70 rolr \ rorn ‘A Kl3les ‘ _,.‘• .. i . ' ..t . .. Iloa t Nat ec r f e wr l rociza, •O• i 3 sg6 23 \ ... 0 .4 oil Itand. ' or le ' rArastdsof eget, •. _ • \ ~,, 047:1 , ==giZZ;eir . ..Z: 9:itt , \\,-, Anooont or 4Un.tet , aixo • a/minor ttoCiam••• i .'S aajor•mot\ IN dos...- I;;;;;; ..-.. •, z ..S 6.009 .. E JO C. P..ltrallEßl'vral.'/Pancalra conitp: ~ Y. c 8 miwicg..ff rriabura; •+•,tatUat. \JONISO, A% .W. 101.1 ' - '•,- \ . A:. ralLElNA,Auakor, Plitaborstra \ . 1.t.',... Okilltlalta , c" 'JOHN IL'ITOR , FOR • n..uPhi.c.a , kri , \ '• \ A. J GILL X \ Idarrlabn .., . • . '.\ \ , ROTIWTII4.. e:rbon conoir j. _ ' 'afrtiN \P-RIZITIar ruRD. Praiddra4 \ \ •.•!.._ -ioim, , r.a.... ;touoo . agnmia. etnuT, \ oltalßtoo arsl. • , , r ...-_ .., -.311. K. . VIZ onto. AZID 101_18611LInn , ILINZiII. AND .91!tint avk \ nnet ,• NN N. \ \ i.i leasu g ' kus sr dainioiltby /724: \ 44% \ saairutiMpenlopf aaccA /N.L.,tti , Ns riot 70 . ...4r.d.prarozatanr#.. • ' • ' \ • , litz#rto ,, ~.‘ • \ A ,ri put \ -la ~ J , . . "0 'N .k. . Wm.. Y. \ t\ • .ii . ...;_ r i,„. . 1 ' S'"" " " 1 N 34* IP l iOlll l ' tlja7=l,.. l ?' r- , 1 \ pre, .• 9el , V la./rod 11.......tuni, 1 \I. nertax, : 1461[44 liermt, Wm / 1 . 3 ". d a 2 , , , taw, N. P.11,..k. 11. COLLINS, TOR DINO, D COAVEMWN MERCHANT" AND LICSALE DULY:IL \l4 v oiricEsE, 817tDED., SEEDS, ‘I 'PROD .0(.4 . GENERALL Y • \•. .No. SS' Iffitoirstreet, Pittarsurir..% Sfils ' IA. AI F. 9, ' ° , —,.....;% TAN ` wit " 'NT ll \ '.. ric • w p m nth* 2 1'... A 114\56 We' ' sd 'Or*, Pletsblr 't'Fi' 8 \ , tra a sock":=> e,!..... g h; ` ' ta1mr.... 7.1.. . 2:::tvr , i,;_ear I'Ml i tt ., Z3r 1' AZ= ..,itiVt*ltt giciij :!. n . q .,,,,,,.5.=. "in. ;1-...ir , -.7 itoLmts mouncruarks 'l9l.l*..xiox vxas, 81X1:1 IS, 1101 NATtOCIXS., CROWIPAIL \ PM . SBURCi - X \ 0 9/E 95 yak. tot tkrtireen\ltit,••.la . xr. All y tot okoal to eel atoiqn't:r9. ion N Y. t0rt44..-....:-%.--:..itoir.A. a atoot.. ralLit,,Wit.Hoa a onto,. \•• \ 11.110 V,. AL. .\'+, '• 1 ' . ' .. ' ' WILSON ' ' .• • --- r• \ •', L. - •', \ LCGAN % BT.,•CQ 1 s U. , kit—O , hhds...,h 0, :Sump stora $ • .__•• sul 00"lale lit , , tilEttatiGEtt Avon. t r.1p . 911*13,0, MID '\ OLEULE 'D IN , k t \ ,!. 4„.luo i tppqD ifikalS--4. tioxo* plain t\ • 40oillti$1. *No aCOlEarto s • t , • $..! .. alal itoaa 10 etrie owl for ee'e 67 , .. . \ . ataitdiall(All44'xy:rattOmr, - . L. , fa . , 1,111 11.. k LAM= 66 aret 70 Wets , etreet• Her \ removed to Atli' nOtivaad txtenatre ~ f BY Ex itESS-`,Thid ttiornitl, at MIA rf , a... 4......... 4 ...4 , 01-th"'•Cliti,Z P 177 a 110.4 ( 11101.1,0-licez a.' Abort 1110 heir 14 eilere their 000 . 021 14. 202, . 62 .7 ..-- 3111 TA. black) 7.4.40,09 white at= 0/ 2 101. ; ', srellekt *lto so eratulatttooOf the &cot oconlete 10000 \ ..,,,8,..,. g 0,,,, 040Ds .t ~.,,,,,,,,,, ~,,.I • scanterecoftred tr, th's city, , ~, tellhr , ore. .rty?3 --- 1 - ""\ - 7 , iiiiima, -- 8 - kiktiArpsthuom , \ lii( ALL Pltlift.4.o 140 assbttment. pf D A\ Gli E Itlli ED T \ l' P E S „. \ T tr. pm vrate47l4 Piper4lsogtriere. frcte 'the lowest „. , =0:. the ocreolencrateleirate, end blebeet WI POO -6 7. , /61 6 00111•DINU.:" . 011111D10t0.1=1. : \ iest. harlot I.oe end t tlgirr, l asele 4 Y , WI , r ' U ' f ': ° l '''' A , L i mak,Ns ~,,,d etriwpr e , ‘.. h d *i k h to 03, \ _,yl2 ‘ , TLIOSIAP 0410100. 66 Iterkat etreit i,_;!,tein AA Oodetiath, erten, wir t .liki. , liv.„,,..t • ' . .sloLp WALL Vi&PsA—Rioli \ and liind- 1 Zl4Tilt=',4= l 4`4ti br <Zol.7=e l g M., ,":47:7 1 a 41 t ik ' . ..,.9 ° "\'` lth n''r"'" l . , : ," r ' o , rboreotertVor o Ours, wets. 1 tieracrotie of the % ;: r ik - , 4- trutette - p,4310.0., go Iwo, efreet !urea snA beet etreo7ol 04d* .01 Vla r bak. row op. I_" _ _ : - - ' - v-00,0 to the \ tort., erlto oaotro Po , of 76 0 0 . 4 tooerfut klat. OM boy log elle/cool [hooch. cf D eat. gip . ..tg n , ...,wa i rl, ba. T .ev glititml ~ 0 ..., . ... rAtroom or T.. Art, • Tr cf theme- 1 _ „..,,.„....:,..,,,,. 105.. zoo?, whloc loAr never >ln t ; ~00 or°. .4.. , .. .az. Ili‘ el. •eso , terr, frAo , Y o lore 0, W. I. 5 5. W,.. .% \ • ..4,P.Atver . \ I. ... - -- cHABISW*,B. LOQIEES. - STOCK AND BILL BROKKB. Notes, Bonds, Normos dFc.,Negotinted. PAKTIGyL4.ATIBiSTIO4 11If20 Tint PUE09 t 61313 • AND VALJECIIf 4.1.18ie pirz• E. Jon. a vo.. Cornet Wald .4 Fpurth 14V,-; 3084 =IMMO 4LEMING BII.OTIVERS,I',' (5c4.7,350te1,.t. • \ WHOLVIALE palls:l3lsm. No. 00 liVocrl \lntroot,ittsbUrglik, 11 ... , 3...Ptiitlitori of Dr. *L.... , PO . bri4 , l YOZIM Lim J 4111646. ThorWley. the 13th tet.hot, Mr. j. , eZt ,W,LTOOLN to ltlie LIZZLE, bOttt a it ql. • \ • DIED. . „. .o„ v to n er. a. nugose, at 16 ..41'"". the 16tV,Itastant. plopeo 2El{4 DAT et.3`o'clia. . Heniptleld Baikostd. .',., \ .N.OTICKTO CONTRAOTORa—PropboaII wbe roceired at \WIIIELIG .0 *at c the Ibilii to . ill 22d•dar of AUGUST for the GRADING of twetki4 lidaltionel lieetionw erellig the bear y 314.904114 oh' the line of tab HEIIP/UiLD Al LIWAD. Th. work new olTerwl hielcdee Section 'iio. 1. elkief:a4 the wili of Wheeling, with.•emelt Tuichel under:the, haw whew 'Md. sod a high liridie ,aciross ttitithUtiti • • It in el an loucortant Tiftightnrcie thi hibienty sate lei lino. 00 k seedier wellies the feoglikrithetui Amotiethe Becttiwe elferci, - . two, aro beterved chi -Yothitdocheby .4 Abireoecatielativers, nerercl let the Tailor ef,the Little Sewickley - tlesk.ileverwl co Mingo Greek. auS three on Utile Wheeltrit net, \ '-, - "A i. MOT. el the hoct'oce 0.0) 011 owygonahscbelit eer la au Impel - tint Job a Treekel kV. ill, ~ • , • - • Thwerorklinow caned to altuatabis 'a hewhity el Wick or ...) , r~ eibl.wlli - pickelit attrilkwie to ableVen _ Plene ant Use Mat otti will be intact at the Znalhwee Oillcityin Wheelies:after lbeikth ilere_rAttshet,•,.... • I . ..l—Thotbotnotor to /whoa blikiptln which there 111 an lapprtnot Scheel Shriek UAW fwith the terms of thweireemeni. %tat watt will he'rectek et the Weal* t ma to perilee rwhebl , til lows fdltt , withl.ktl' uat!iely.lw44,l4,4'.;''Agl. L O NG , i.• \ • . __ A .N. . - .It'4. CONGA Creeldent. ChAttu • ar, 4il e Chi./ Ito 01, \ , ]Tat I _ Xelodeons .. iusT, • . ggivED' mo ther supra (Altar s, , ne,t's pognoT patent IMIODEONB, nn .. 114,en, hot Vs own recto , too New Took env— t, • Two et( Gothic Toinwood Ilelodeons; \ ~'.., Two b oaten malreat lie'ol emu ; One to oa IdeloTiorith double sot Of readi in bio .1 " W VC.ST IA ' 4 eVizieVr;or n rntWerVirMitY 4 t7 ctrl , 4_ ,.... t ,17 ., • so L lic _ ... LEB m tV . o o lTilltd:tre ili t i t od .: '' ' 1,3 tang. Post sod Onion copy.] 4 ; su,A.L. l'Altilli.Lor. COUNTRY 811,1 1 is, FOR PAL lentening TSTIi.LVE Acirszo nia. roa.7l.":lgirf., V. I tig - buir.rtm, ......mrt .- 10...nigr0,1. pan Da honor lb. witia . end on ' ton t S' g 0300107. •Yernotio front th ik city 'rolling fojeong; ib,ps.i.jl a%ipiasimat end healthy spot tor a o*db. Pea: et • va. low ro nilleasr oxin; an bw Waited by ninon et the Itonk tato Oaten or, • , . , , , - 0 lb - • , . • ii.,blet.g/N. It Pall street, ' I .] BrALUABIJA BOOKS prßErraszior—,. The Rational pr ior 12 ' rA. 9 11 , tr:t ;`,t.r."'a to franir • -p thoont4e•Distlotrarr PgatprD tc; L i tati th otan , ...i ttu t AnD ie da u r VA ; \ . 14 •!. ":MW of Xs Shaot , I.o , 4lAstalean D I. I L L . lea.; far,.,. br:" I JII6I IL 8. .SWORTII CARRIAGE .Q11;OLOTII-,—Itoocived from : etwo Cas• AiLallosh:Vraittre l rrit,altt . . l / 4. ta! pas at Immo= MO. 110 111 , 11f•iar•L 'lll4 •••:,-..V,k,..,4.,,,,-,,J,77,0 \fA. , -'--,' O . ' ' \\‘' :.• \., 1 - „, New M a sk—Ninv ILY DALBej they Pa M s At. °met Yes, 144 Ittsaltoor atflocait „Atitolt. Pitlg toqtenrrTMeist • '"". n. Rats D.R.na-4nßaisett as 4 qultattt; \ • RtwasJ4 to L 4 Oatit'thesoutd—sas theAtiltar; • • lassitttarSohoultrawat \ t\ ,La twn. too. :ZraVkit'Z'at 7,44 ••; • - new PoltWallate. ' TP'_4 '4;44 711. belArz* Ca.l,l3lprr,to.`, I:l'.lCtr • "" . 4 " " " " 1 atRI•LOR•111 Wood it'srat.^. _ \ Isles' Back Action LOck." -- 77 — ' ALES' MAGIO , LZICEL't ‘ sles'Safe Licks %foe StAss. Als.‘4nenrtlici.,band and Ln 41.1 ."" 7 1' .. 1"7'* 7"(' }MR A C TILLITES . \ SafellazoOseP”-- - E)BLIO, gAU—A'n Ouss'ind LOT bn ra the mie , 6616rrmend f l int ead lbstare.allay;bl • the city of Plttebettb.vtil be mid st i ntopia • t1 4 .7V1.7:1111 tiVr l T ' orer=er. '" Tini n t2 cc 19 ottO . 4 hachog t74 . 44.44:44111et. 4=14.14,44m tuck alatic said eller 60 fee The How Irexhsse story Witt 4.4 , 16 g 60.4'.1.6gtekveb roome. , _Tertts :aide Itnowa .• • 40IIN 11311.411 , 8, •'t N. ik. 11...MrCL11,LAND. i TTAINii:e ' , I?,:yORIDAILY= t Iys is at, Ltrs so modleme.”6.l ada vd ter eltirammon 11.• tolanKtione as \B; A. If BSTOCES , TH IfIIGE. 14(4 LH. Uptimonx k . • • • • 7'l , IF F..P:A.P.Or. ~ Soo °Kean.] • , 1. \ ? , ' , ... Nay luau's, Mismh 14 UAL. Aers:l3 4 Ath...116. :,1211:zillomszvlsalplawd !V! 7 . 04 t.bukrp,u, Noptat a cooOntset, to *all well w ' .7,,,.4 2 . pralLea . .!tiLvor 4•1.7 monad Ott sarbti wt. it, the !mail' Venel*oilel 7 4,%%drefniVetirselned`•to cot B. '7* A 11 ' 4= ' ;7ls 7 gert . lrTeAtc.i 'l ll l : I 1'.;11,',` . 2L g gird N .1.., 1 .v4.h . .t..4. 1.. ' hig..0".k .. .U . '" 1. ..r th. oath bile. .11c • both mo guy svonfinge critic Vaud. 147, ail 1 • , lElatEmpllly, , E ~, ,i. r. Mon 3. , totpared.44 told Ily E. A.",irtti/019011`, a CO?. itl. , 1), , corner ox VIM, 004 Wood litrodif • • ItARGANS la StrStrfOgODS, AT aI Id ufwinralstriteurlMY Willi\o'rleror or ola• ji y ic i: ... 0.. taker iinmmer U k t.....t. . wan Lalr . roll i ouoolkwo Aar* naluool the, . at oar FAT, el 4 kar A .;.tr ;12' ec4 ° "' VT" a " aenu ` .~„ " a ro" ,e,....p,,..a.. verrifem. s t''' ' . 1.. " , :.' ' . A r.. Bummer *NOW, .441 on boodeationllnii tr cloud oulot lea thaVerot.._ , • x ~, •., lilt I,ALLEGLIENt ~ ,tiTy 1 PROitatc.itOß, 1 SALE—C.II.III4'ot • 1.6110 Y a non” hiTair .1 boot on Oblo.streit ota• fag" od aouodlac Namoo, i 'tka.!. •Ol• • akia !kn. r . aao.litab la F i araolaW , UlSollaltaul Ilm.• 14.{7 /illl . R. 11OUSti , ,arean In mod•on`a , ,all• TOO, Prepaotr I. keated co-Ana of t a Insuloonflaat em et lo !tba ol tr. sold la otroo4 pt. trio low ,prio.F.o/ ri2.lCOl l Torino to emit. Apt . iT to o._ -..\ \ i i ,Lik , is \ , 2, ylns..t . n.t. . \ 1 IJrIF N _ ' Th. ftstees a the'PiTTS' 11) Fl i tt i ti D OI GAN ' 00 ' lIPA ' N tiara 114 daa deriziol : O, '11).,I , or YO{E Plat 0•.. t. on tn. o.nina stack or .6111.1 Colopooy. utof Out prolltapt to a le, Ka ~,,,,,,tba. `parablvfaithooto.l to lkoccboloarcor 94<to 4,a reire aantativaa,ao the COS aof the Col•paor. , \ , JAMES .31. MUSTY. Thome, : -, iji,„.1u17 , 11, 18334 : 1,`,, \,, NDEKWOCIp'S\ oe4brolo PIC,ICLES, hit D HAIICES,`,IO.-40 b.o, atortadValoo4lllt. ooposte,,olton oottood:o 10 box. Tootwo. o lv i *a lout ond.tl•ooo.lB,staboDot 9° . A . 10 , woad o oupOrior Vat ' 'WM h AIVIDEND4The P6sidant Beivii or &I.pri g nl7:lll: 7 ° E'lT L IVA P AL,Ortng DODl.dittl . esalr tam+ of :the ' cittital Atom of \ Mkt Tb. 61 , 0 will Do Old to the Dt= tot, o i tAtat i r , lDlD IG. ...A \ \ 11. E 1:1 , avERN ON, ,', ibi DOW: I Gra --., up 7.,!up bi,,,,,,,, 0 si.knrom!als ?,,,Nisao.llri d'• tccond gito4lty for We by , \ , , )3 , 16 . r. VoN BONNIIOBBI a murex' -:, IS - IAiDdf)IER7 -4 , lo vgallg'Pnialltr't: . c if - ORDS--LIOGt doz. netted Cords, for silk \br VON HO WNW t . 11URNIV/ I.lll,oQMS,4ll\dos. C6iir'Broame, , for mkt • .1-1) of • IIY/61 . ' , yON BORNIIIWIT 4 MONKEY. BUOIiETS4O , daz. Bes*vi \ Buckets,' for ab , j71M1" 17 'TON 130161.101i5V, MURPHY. ÜBS- . 44 dos. large size Tube, for sale by • te Boilsilos.srok lantern% \ 1‘ \ E"(lOlLS—Life 6f Thomeingole, and toamt oft.Alexindeithalth.fust *rerLlir 1716 , 4 • Hi 8. BUSIVQNVI • CZIDlin-1. OWE Bacon Ndes, adore and kJ' for gele \(71101` SP I RIYOXII. naltwan. yMIA POWDESS, I for; raising \ askes, Sakti or bnerOors' joittrAlogleirod',: j igteo 7. l,3 ‘ o! ,, kelea-',.t ‘ r . r.alo SIoOLURO. I AMP IfLACK'4-50 Mooned lannp bib mammon to . * 004 62 Wool CHALK •BALLS—'AOigrasa Cita, BaU .81‘syd'a" lufiteedAmsti r l u r lf.ximorztria D LEEK VEyoids Ad tali.* ta• intoqore and braille by • 171,5 , \ 1411111 KU WtOrnzaa. (. 1 N L1A.310311L4, FLOWAAS-150 lbs. Ger `,l r..s.i:bltstosctlls ' , belches, hi • litts• seal tbe este by , Stilt,o I SI,NGLASS-200 lb hrtara iral tor Rile X4AVE-400 atta. /TA is • b`f U 1 161 US-00 lb? br tiosi USTARD-500 lbr. s,r , .?,:nri )11ntnull, in otare iiwas .1e? Dr trAn trz o ar.crifonus. S-125 boxeir . e.14110azd414 in. ."rule br , spitl264 taxes Olein erc k s CANDLS-12 bo*o eaU;L. Soari, , Pittsburgh hiaitik , cus, for sea !ay ' \ aRaLNGICEJIMLBAI7OII:', 1 \ pt °. 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Lets bliokeka. otp. sad for ahAby- TO, • 4 • • 3 B, OWVLEGO tflepmeouttipircheeslN 0.7-v\ • J. B. 0t.,,,18L.8..\ r i ELPGSF , 42OO \ IO 4 apja tar ANTED I -10th) \ giALE—d Tdnn 2711_ TROWAS!V MORTGA \ GES. \timounto foi , ale by \ • 11110,13 , 4•14031.115. A YTTE ' kw' I Bealikr.T , oath Atr.t. ( 1 14PPER stqaitsi--zOOO, stiarqs "Pate -3/11 Mtoghb ntagit-P.'4"' alb :1 Steck 31p Braktr.T rogttb arftt. met kink 'of the Ittwithottlarn el the Nom. Astutotz wyttm twa 0A.51 S\UY DISTROIT' no had se Me OjytOE er owcomritt., utttkityotrrrt,tiontm.o.? tl" • . flat SESTPLAOS TO 8UYT14 1 ,342: , o_gu Ultd=arAn it igia. lb. utradverme reictt Yam ' N. IA CARIB ES - 1110Ng, for LaDisi' Dusics, 2.h. taw.* tall time' par to Wit ott th• lit Pintem.br .` \ '4,o.2suita'ai.rmwawt. ACON-4{ casks 2,houlders; 2 bone as-' al4rta atm, .ftt, \Pa. DALZEILL a CO. *11,1,C A NTLAAOLTE 1 r IttON-40 tow Iron -11-31.:Webr""Pirrg. P ! g irs"k ntseat7- .., 1 0- 4 :. 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Om& munial Ada ANlc.....**tr . : 130011*EnlIriTingli 'alt4 • • - tuktURDAT iptti t oa L, VAV=ria.rof • yiiiii.biii! • aoi oli 1. "L Ma° ".ta "`"g " B lu K t Books. Lean • , . \ reernls.ltmlopts• \ i l t=4l2; o ratrallaa Panttl3?ll. j i ,, • • (4bans , :coat thae. „. • .• , \ON SATURDAY,' July 23d4 . - mi t o:11001F r. tb• •pinn2l994 8 /11' 6 9 Oki .o.'l . • Omt, tuliewips deretibed , Proi9l9l . a` AR • /OR d•e*srd. iu• • Mom three 14/211 6801114,0 1.114,ta ta...b• Baal Ward of t.. qty It DIU* Daub. 66.rbd„1i05.24.36 irwhelk p... ..ea having :rent .1 SO hot on Wltto irtnel sad Altodtse refW.Wl4. bill kat ,' Ett l ith . rtormri.: wailD. 55666.1.4 161 164, Golr t tr i , To t .. f p% 5. Vout,oa Ocibury Ore% " AlaoltW.A inin s t =iota hi ' hlgnia ma.l Ntry W. IV. P•ttarstsek. haviiva , a Ilont at la 199/ en. 11711 , ..5•94.4.2189 , 111ut bade 91 feet 2 Wawa. 93.2.r..*—tha..tkaltsp•M: , Ictidne 111 las 099111.•ttb, ietsrest. /her forting Art Wears Is totir, WM Julie \ or.lNtlen 091.1 . 9.r attn.:mm.l9.6 Will. moo- \ •. P. 11: DATIL Asstleamt. LIFE ,NAN, ‘ CHAFt off.. 11. ' 0111003 ', Busher; 1 , . ACOMOI E 1.3•031, Joeob L. ...imo. mi., , rim Prorteks2-4 ' , Niglio:Ll Maud , Akiaarairsif t- ' 1 ,, ------- • , Ph/M*l sTEATiCk.,— c , Aisreri BMX, ALLEGICIFIA EreAlltr. atiesiirraint a. 4 T andia TB,A (of godootott Watts Waist) 111.01114 an pet: AN: , SHOKTS sad lUDDLINON, alas", sa low& 4.v.ginggilahrztggviwaluit.„ TICS'S edrier Of 1,1t7 *ad_ B LOtl i ratrttL.s.r iAL A liarilv_ op ,' 6 old .treet, w , ai var 4 \ ..:'' 1 . .. HMIS, tonaTi a co. • - .... sztrrinogr;MlLlTAßY-MitEIIIII. \ ThIt, L EbTO:VY A-BOARD OF VISITORS . • , \ EL &minted tidy o Stow. is under las oarsijatood- %. . Imo 'of Coltatol IL, T.K. MALL% s dlottaraloapd crod. 11 : 131:trI t 7f:Var t aW V e r ie rf..mvi ' gr a' ts„,b, la,tbs bO o t f i tt t lysos. u s . llb x =l , l Um: 14)114 , , I=4 pi:Mall Nd tTorrtim. 4 .4m.. " .'. . I . ls.Badidallt of the tratsta trill NI inittrilsrollllll; ~ s sad ..orrsagotmoato myth . awing. thalawita • ota h t . . I to the opealst O f II •ansoing /Auk TadM, ll foCuler lb, jettitute'lmilreiT a sow:Mist La sword 6140; omnstdoms. and Urroosblesoso .1 miasma. '. , Mk to iiirsodf la Ittoronatiaolukolmotrull. gas/ otrlot,- :. .. l' Tr: f a:o; /MaII:LIG ? ‘ "61111 will semen MI eicorrb lii.MDATJK SICPTSNRY,S, 18153, Matra 'dung* 1000 . L ,.. t r Matra.' 804414 Warta/ foot! cotes.) ps,rstds , , ,‘ vtllC.ls4 : •.riniands34.it ~.11111tiii iairStatS. ,* 5 \ if"'ll4 " 454 ' "" tud ` . '" °3. th° '"" l. ltitiri . •. :: •\\ • lfid It 6. lian o Itspardlosa-I , ,6:taah. tallesn.' Pfttorarrab . Garollo. NealroUthaaor, tiaanti.,cratm•-. _ ...I 3 it y =l zilicak. Pia 780147 01 /If and saalol7 " lames tnamatookat of *ll:o,_pad_woo bill to ass Elasstrk . toadsat.st tloolaslltato,,rrrost.litt Classmossiaitla 1 , ..,,, xosma. AROMTE__ oes: ZIA \ No: 16 Thg Meet; klilOunchi sue., ATM 100.1•0110M4--4...: invrux:! • ••41zepoicouan*... sipocriLinc- ;. lv( or Coo of pre i g r eicriptim ThU 'lron; -.1..,74 . . u ' V 5. , 444f,. , , ,, w1L'W 0. f...t i f r e o r h rg i.r. A OUT hon ea: WU, Sod •• • I**ol4l4l;petty stevotk Plitabarsb: , , \ • MIAS • ,••. Real Atate's oSale -- •:•• - - ..- •- TrIIE • undelligned wlll•.sen, low: anAovon . , I t Mira foram si 16. thuTy l oz=o .073,,05:',. A A 0 UNOmarobetthe hoot 89 o. ~ Inhtm,•.•i A Irirhea Flan or Logo in ' the eft,. dthrtlet. I'iIt'WWWMP..., • • .3.2 to=44 iNcetz II , xt , t!'• .I f ,. iN' , ! , A . 1.4. ° ?" 7 \• • ' 17110ti41.• ofiziatol alowitotho ottr.iihieelt..bw , ,, - .. : ' • bares Ammer toill. ostorlophno orladvear , Woo Mar ... . . hno the Floootwobalo titer; thEr aro LoSoiltehlyedigiod....„• .. , - . • i h.174.*t e r. w err iritoto,•g th o4L ns n;rh a Wgr den.. soOnlation: au& alum:what,. with; fOk - OOT Wt, Food larawko =V vial ow. iloOrtr Ly•iv.WW it 2.1:-.? 111171111Mlitt bi. smolt WWltobloinworlit4w 4 Odriont; or my manstaatorlow voweb.Coe *Mhos to ‘ rodAlkoo \. r. , • . Th. whole curb. towhead no wroiwoolollost, ... .: , lit Th i gt , l , p i ognspotablo , • th ' i 0n6,41h. \ . , Itutorder or Deeds sod or Om atrionitood, ohoWta . hir• ..- Wet •rery dadroblo Wormatios. W. W. [Rorie,' •• . % ' Astonurat I.ln W.W.I omr7.)Filth " s oot. 0 . 0, !,4:,. ..: \ '.' ... W . ,!. tit ....! Y * r t.i ,7....- . ' 'foil) .I , 4lFli:____ .."' ': \ lyiktb, ~, ',,', .:. AVOISOPI Ili 14•11.144 south wow \ . . . - vlandr.For tiele..- ... - -Al ~ ' • FlInE wi de isigiled'offers for salb•whand, ,, A..., l' . . 4... wow.. so! •wthrablo TRACT or LAWD4o P0w342:::, \ , ..lOnfo r'h iitlZel i r ' ,34 Lgit r itri . e . 4. , * -u zzi,%:: . .. \ • a gu..,1 ,-. A.z . vg,exm i Livr.ntltrk"te.\,' \.• '• dm oat '. old tut so ow* *et lawitork Ibr ' hoe: 1 dodrtogaProwthg worgrr madam, _.l.h..land hk ish.•.:„ . , Watt soopUse wlth 'rotor eta. in • Fr00t0t0 0 14.1 .. ...i. '‘ fl Twins, Th. Itoworwoonts no a ty0 . 010rApi.0!D0 , .....,, , , 1 LING 310142 sad a It,. MIL TO NlZtic.ll,-.9 , -, LL'llitil."-. • .".idg*.oidisai*Ln.:ll7 irl77 l i t :t'..7 \.- - ' \ ilackeirsa Isinglass, isratiN . 4 lIIICKIIEII9. re, in, .re end for VLISMIXO "ROTEIMILS. in ntatn sacont \ As xin, Fariki laza rutaßATrag, tN-14 \ roar' Scrap Iron,jitEt *OLINGER acanatiati. 0 bags egffee. in store tuid , for too; , BP#INGEnt ILAMITOEI. ~..., \„. . \ 'Glees Worki foi B r ale. - I:\ ' • , c\ . .,.. TH E rPOINT . GLASS 1#9.11,1".\ -' ...:,, th. MI 14dIngil WN led W? Mr this nisientectisting et .\ \ Winker Oissa elyd4 erect...lewd tenni% anst....nnt in \ cone , : IN • They Me ti on • the de d enk above at ~, huh Th e and re o n ea desireble liniti•ttr t . • ' `‘. tbs . /n. , 14 es way on the genongshele. ~. ..• • 'Mete or perinept WA. Ea paired ,nilifintorr to arr. d , . 01 , 4 1 7 , 3 s YRANaIi , KAM ker.' etnketderni: er.lo \ ~ ~ . , !HUI. kittrlicreh,.. - _ ~...,;, \ .„ ... .. itaiAss,!, \FatA.AnuAl, 411'; MASON CO.'S Bret great Sep % nth' basu u e sailtoo...zowilieg levety...AnlAAA o!Dra . i .lords.o4 olitrnbaillitAnklratWOrj'' mar nd.des IAN MBA, SHAWLS aM. 2 , ;. , "V•zraa . lant - trliztv a The.sholA stott or Fkinalats. Loa and- VIII S go/AOl7 ata Ansi diatom. jr . tivigitagr I.=3,ll=yo,fo=s..alar._ . altd alAaltially.r: baa,anztko mos. • A. MASON , a CO. ilitaintrib..7Aly 7. / • Carriages For 'Stile. - :-. '.. . \ - \, unieisimeci..hanjuslAroiietv i ~r,:TA rim 'theltin.' lir hui CARRIXO elbetir . '-': I. 11Eu0135..E. eltasted tuarlh . Isnr,, tt l iKatk. Dem.= . ' . Virle.llo2l(L aM 'avcry ". =ll.ll , 2ll . amain. te , noilg largarorgrre i lgilt:lTAt a rAZl S ' SULKM: \ • .. 0 0 1.C . ...b.a' 4...,44 b./ t.41 , ..1..re MOM. tit the 114- !.• Ica hi. mall kilemn pc.lll th s 1133/k X... 41... \ Itobers bytts . r . l.l in puttiog 40. st .11 coolvaltio... :. 4 ,• ~ Shoo. 7.1=a147 1, 1 r!'!rt..lNUlf.Uktibsd t". •: ~. . : . . • ~ • • , , P sAlat:! 4 '4 71t1 9 / 1 / 4, 1 11 4117 !../gilliPlTt i li b AL P ! ,' . -. \ For Bale k 4 ,P11131`• 'RATE FAMILY , CARRIACIE. but beiettlmo. !twill be 20 at a boob. \ /soaks at thla calm d4o4f, A. - P r eemie Teacher Wanted... • \\ \ ,Iro, toga, in Pnvato residintisi es frouvu. eltr. View *saw Plttaart h Pod 4•4014/ and 'Summer Bannoti:.A. r t ind • . tov.=stutomkrar:=l%.3 u6 l newest staled lb: Teeming mann". Dux ° ifI FIANCE FOlf t SPEOLATORB , -We PUYana: eeetalttlag bzr met . . sod Au ishestater Sew.' Deer the eye* cif. Jaws , 'Cully, about +IV y erde the Alleglersty Valley Itellsoed on one ch/e.!suel stunt • ma from Llbesty ou Ales other elec • The Somme- , Put. °••," . 1 • 1 . , X 0 MUCK DWYLLINII• • . MIMS& elegantly Ilalumel {te eme stye: Biall 30 het ' agiare.sed ltsiese; Taunt Me shout 800 IreiltAucK, Meraolol n grinlre=,27r Eliar lato /113:lee WOKS Ji LULU& 43 PM stristo.-: Q n gARPHBIIRGH PROPERTY FOR SA Lt -. -. \ Vroullerden ll 7 mitt Witr*Vtiliakbeatt'‘Y.l 1taitr:z.`4ia'N,10,..141.1,71...4.7i1A 1 • 4...... North itirkor.e k tr u irevothradbittel t atorittOi ,::., tar. °l irM t lifti, 0,11!,g \ 'bar rroor Alm,: . f . ..... 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M'tia,g,t4ll: " w'll ur 0.74-7,. I:lrmo"Vgfatr•VAok 4 ' he - ck\ lv lr i rj ar. Now brio • ~ •• \ . ;\ t . 217===.4 r. O 4PLItratIAM* • :'.' \ pan.by nqdrie: of • • - ') ", :j72 - - , IHO/LAB WOOD!. 41 31 .1t0t diva: V , ''', ' ---- .A. .• , ~ ,\ \\: g• t, ti i : \ 4 ' :. .- , • - -•,. - \ 1.,, \\. \\ \ • \ \
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