MEE SEE==NMEIE StrBLIJOID BT Mllll a 'co. P,ITTSBtfIIGH ;.*oaDs:z momim9, JEpr 18, 1868... ;, - .IIIIIrRE4DING MATZKE WILLS SFOUN:D '" 04V44C11 PAGE OF 7117.9• PAPER. , 1111S.P1Traomit Wmay . d.crri.-11. exterolso chin air W. 4.17 Oaxelta o¢m to our .bosinaso mins • loat<instribo medial, of making their basitiota. Wm= , Oar, cistolatios is b@tveon lortir aal Ove Ulm:wand. roach. Isom ii 11.••• and comas' in Wat.rra viola IPA Sulam Ohio. . . .. .. ---- , 113.14.) AtlvEnisiipi—Nelther the IditorisilLoones .. fin•Peinttng lAtebilehnient of the Dann Om:ma. are .. - cininel.htn:Bunday..ADViLETlliliiB who donee their :,.-.• *gun to tr i g to oho yaw en Mowing nt.orning. , Will nine. hood theni in Wm. li . o'clock. on Ent:elm' .- -.,' evening. I 'pENOCitelic .W}no 2ropaa --- Anols. . , '.,sal CASlLLcomasegons. MOSES P2FNALL, Of Laneaslar Couny. - , ! 701 #IIDITOR GLAXILAX., MaCLIIRE, Of Fraithlin County. • int strayrros asmas, piMIATIAN MEYE4u3, Of Clarion eiwity • .- Etiserizair Brour.The feet that the despotic . • governments of Emote employ :pia in this noun. 'try, 'to Watoh the' movements of foreigners whio desire the success of liberal pritioi . pies in thide native land, has often been suspect • ed, but his never been so folly and openly dowel , • aped as in the inetance narrated below, copied from the Cincinnati Gazette: . HUN Manua 07.280 GIRMATO--GRIAT Ex, ornnnurri—Da. Jtmonsos puerto to Ernor.— Freemen'e Hall; on - the corner of - Mercer' and Vie istreits, was crowded last night by Germane; - like section against • matt named Doctor The eirimmeltances of the diffienity are enbeten ' flatly as follows: In the German Revolution of 1898, a - perantittee of two, consisting of J. Fick ' ler (now In the city of New York,) and • Air. Efteinnex,:who died a few months since in this were sent from Carlsrobe to fituttgardt, to muster the .population of Wurtemberg to assist the revalitllon4 Although their minion 10110 a . seethe one, •M.-open denunciation was made againet them byi Dr. J., who revealed to the Go. eernmerit. of Wurttemberg the whole matter, " causing the arrest sad imprisonment of Fickler. elmped. For this intelligence Dr, J. received badge of honor. Fickler was after. wards ^released through the interference - of friends on condition that he would leave the crountry. The Prue/lan Consul in Cincinnati, ' Mr. Stanislaus, has also received intelligence from his government, that revolutionary move `-meats are being made by the Genuine in Amer'. • es, end that the Prussian government received their infonnation through Dr. J. of•CinchinatL ' Junghans was charged with the aboie, which he did not deny, and contested that he was itepubherizi, in the American and European seise of the word, but was a Monarchist. Na. _.::morons pistons, who knew the Minter In Germs. • ny, identified him as the name person above re. !erred to. In the meeting last night, the state -- mute obliging him with the conspiracy, were reiterated by numerous nervous; in short, that he was 'a spy' for the Pruasion Government in this city. The meeting at Freemen's Hall resolved on a. burning 1U effigy ,of the reputed any, and eome thousand persons marched in procession to Fifth street Market-Space, where addresses were, de ' livered by Meters. Nothacker and. Thielman, whenthe processioureenmed their march to Ca . nal Market ,13pace, where, after another speech Engllelitand German, by the chairman, Ito , 'darker, an. effigy of Dr. Jongbaun wan publicly burnt, amidst the Memo of the 'people and the slang of dllmordent innate. ' The Gertuaneef Cinninnati had cause totfeel Indignant, en Ending a spy placed in their midst by a tyranhical government of Europe ; and'the . Only worider.isitharthey were able to mtide4mte 'their indigiuttion. as they did, and restraint/mut ' 001000 t 6 the course of action Indicated stave.— . Spies • generally and deservedly meet with but ' 'lltile favor; and Dr. Jzolghans may thank his stars , that! the excited Germans 'nf Cincinnati .contlet to wreak their vengeance on his effigy. Whether he will fare . as well hereafter, If he remain in Present position, is proble 'nuttiest Our own opinion to thit he would .....•__ . - • .. tattssiiitidelmalth by an early removal from the' ~,otitis of Nil present labors. : it.;ltie s ittistrtan'Cloivernteent made it a matter of - ..r.;..eftnaptetii invites; the administration of Gen. it had sent Dudley Mann to flange spy, but— es an Agent to collect - Inforitatiod en which eh base the; action of one Goveremierit in reference to the Hungarian strug -:,'" Ala! If our Government nun, no; send abroad 'Agents to ;collect information lee a legitimate • : way, without being diplomatically; taken to tisk .thisrefor; by what right doeathe Prhesimigoverri .`:-. 'wont partite vim in our midst! Hu not our Government's much better right to complain, in this case,' than' ustria hid in the caie of Dud -1 ley Mimi 1 /As a friend of the Keret causiOnEdrope, we free. to: Goatees' that we entertain no _fears from th e presence of such men es this Jou:atheist , bat that does not alter the 'disreputable minors of this tranhaotion. It is not fear at the results of what he may learn and communicate that stirs , tip indignation, but the disgracefril character of hie minion'. A epy is an object 6 , hatred and diegusk and continuities enjoying any tolerable degree ofiteit•reepoot wi ll not ' knowingly toter ate theuo. - If the despOtisms Of the old world, not (content with driving Off their valuable citizens to seek refuge" hers, 'will tend pimps and 00.100- - .1210pp000 to [witch and report the simians of men - over whom they_ have no longer any control, they malt be careful to select men with will net be tray the astern - a their minden. People i n this country will not knowingly eutitelt to fore:guitar. - veil/aloe. 1 porazinsymni Rout.—The Al/eyhasse Pape -Write of &Welty; in speaking of 'the terms en which the eonnelirellie Roadie to connect with the Beltitnoo and Ohio Road, says " We have understood tide day, that the terms of union with us, u adopted by Baltimore, are quite preps alai to the interests ,of Allegheny county, dladrlmiaating in favor of the, read- to ••wheeling.: xa. Other. words, .psesengers an • frslght are ';to bo conveyed at a /in State toll mar the ; te Wheeling, then to the city of Pittsburgh, in proportion to the relative distance • of esoh remaking from the bionumlntal City." The .FateriPria' has Bien grossly ndeinfonned. "The termini union with us.o adPpted by Bel , timere," and sot prejudicial. to our interests, nor '!.,',lsSny room' ) alloWed in the agreement between . ehe two companies for any diecriMination " in -; favor of the road to Witeeling." ‘ ,te have seen the meth:dui of '‘eitment. and Aro:able to give woquallßed .sesturaues thet , ;the interest/ of ' -3;ithle city have been duly carve for , and guarded ',..;,:,frons all posfilbßity of danger in the direction In •; 4iniii# by the Batavia. , , ennuall.We have reeeHived pat _s,,.",nlOvitial, tie Or/oars - and 'tridents of this in-, editothni-AM the! 70 . 111. 1858: The nneober of eta , - attandance Is 258.—Seniorp 86, :onion: 72, Hiphoinorre 48, Freshmen 40, 1 Preparatori ~ : Heilarttrieni tit. no annual rammeseenteut tee o phenol on, Wednesday, the 84 day of-Au 'iliartneit.,„ ;The Address before the Literary So be delilleered ,on the 24, by Bee. T. ' .. ! ',1f.f . ..1100rit; of Itiolunond, Va.; and! the Addrins it r ,tis the Bd, by Hon. Ohis O. Nun , of liarksbarg.; ' , ~ , Orterann,PneirSZTASlA BAILI,AD—CIIABOII ' :- In" anu.—Tbe eleven o'clock extra train ban been taken dr, sad some changes have been made !':, II the time 4t . iFrival and drpartnie of the. Bs= . ' pies!' and Mall' trains. These ohangee are fully . bet forth In the advertisement in as t thee column!' ..They go had operation taay . d. We are glad to learn that the roa is doing an eariellent tandem, all the trains raping fall. Blaine it Home PORML—On paturday wa had the dediare of witnesslog • reaping machine la operattelbe • wheat field of Mr4 . l7laeblddle; near - East:Tilberty.. , It perforined its work rip• Idly and Well, *atlas d strip of shad fire feet _ = iiide;se 64 se the horses could wili;ind leer , Ilk the 'plaid pettedly dear, and thirwhltat raked up Infu ano/1 bundles. The Machine !nod " Atkin'e Patent itelfll4loelf Beggar," ',ANA_ wag esidbltedly Mr.. . 8. %l i ght ,of ,Obl. mtgo, Billet,: A large member 9f 'palliate* witeuused the !mondial of ihe meddle, alit themselves highly grattfietti It .111 eat About 18 scow easy, sad Gotta • lissus4.—.Notwithatanding the ptaspeehof ' tigotaus hpposition to. the ettahliehmeat this r ent i oky by cobgreee, quite !a atutible of tltmlllu trout httianatt have emigrated into and settled opeg that portion-of .it Wog aeuth wyt of ooduty, No:, *bleb; ll' Lai eat!! Is not ay teak of balsas.. ! • ! • t. , Mts. Etrovz.:— lts the Mimed" of Friday P.f -tentoetigliiolllll an adkie Oita: 7l 4g. Stowe. Whickbeil - esPri/deg retail:duos ,to an article on the came sibiaot which lately appeased In the Poiiladpl4a wag Beildas. , The, awn sad substance of it is that Qaeeo Viet — iirlirefused to retteivuldre. Stowe et Court, whlik has had the effect of pending her (Mn.a Stowe) into an obscu rity from which she can never emerge ; and thereupon the world is greeted with erostatia con gratulations upon melt ea auspicious result. , There wss • time when theta was reason to fear that the homage paid to Mn.e Stowe to Eng land would drive same people eras, on this side of the water; to those the story unlit now pars.. dad in the pro•alavery poem lee very god-send. It relieves their overstrained minds from all an thelpitiors of farther danger to their darling fn siltation. Mrs. Stowe is no longer, to them, the bugbear cite was. Perhaps it is not jutlfuible to spell a story 'swallowed with to much relish; but we, think it woulkhave been well for those who are se sore ly effoted with the; antl-Stowe mania to• have made Aomeinqtdries an to the truth of the nu. rative over whicii they are so jolly. It hall, an fortunately for them, been authoritatively eon tradioted, and hoe not, probably, the !shadow of • foundation to stand upon • The whole story carries on its face an air of improbability, and nothing but the exclusively gullible would take it down without being better satisfied of its rev.' Hy.. For our part we doot oare a 8414 whether It is true or not. If the Queen did refuse to n ude, Mu. Stowe, eho was guilty of - an novo. manly, discourteous sot, the disgrace of which attaches to her, and not to Mrs. Stowe. An tin ptvjudioid world can think none the lees of the latter for having been sonririly treated. Wade not, hoiever,believe that Mrs. Stowe desired to be received at Court; nor have we the least doubt that she would have 'been, had she wished it. 'The Queen exercises no control in the matter of preseutatione; and If Mr. Ingersoll, our Minis ter, thought proper to present her, the Queen would have reoeived her the same as other pre sentees.. Mr. Ingersoll, being a gentleman. would not, of coarse,' hate refused this common cour trey, especially to a Woman of unblemished char acter and unqieetiloned talent, ha It been ask ed of him. We are anstralned to regard the story as a fabrication. It eanhot, we think, be traced to any better authority than the N. Tork Herald. Mu. Stowe's reputation cannot be injured by this - retailing of petty scandal. - The only par ties likely to be Injured by It ars thou lams/my their own want. of good breeding and gentility by glorying over a Presumed want of those lir- Mien in the Queen of Great Britain. Pinworm= MID Commuantruzs Itratooan.— The stook .subtoriptlon books of this Company are now open at Abe booking house of Messrs. Bisokensie, Opton & Co. The first mtbsoriptlon was mode by AL P. O'Hiss, %Eton now a real. dent of this city, for one thousand shares, or fif ty thousand dollars—e, conelnsive 'sidearm of the appreciation, oo his part, of the Importancoand profitableness of the contemplated 'work. The • Company pays six per cent. interest on all cash subscriptions until the road is completed.—Bak . •Amorican. Mr. O'Hern is a native. of Pittsburgh, whose enterprise has 'made him wealthy, and whose public spirit and liberality sit highly honorable to himself, and to the city of his adoption. We hope the oitizeni of Baltimore generally will im tate so brilliant an example. '• „Ns.morran COMMTION or Canaan Mix— This Convention vas in session In Rochester, last week, and the Proceedings were conducted with marked ability: Matters of great moment to the colored race in this country were discuss ed, and by many with the ease and grace of prac ticed debaters. The report In favor of indepen dent eohools wake voted down after. a protracted debate. The Rev. Dr. Pennlngtonrubmitted a report upon the subject of Colonization, and the American Colonisation Society, which the Dem. ()twat eaya was an able preeentation of the objec tions entertained by the free colored people against African Colonization. The report was debated at length, and the huge hall was densely crowded, Meetly by white spectator'. The speak ers all opposed AAR= Colonization. The Dem ocrat adds t• . "All who listened. must hareiniimme satiated that the free colored people, as a body, are strongly and hopelessly opposed to African Col onisation. This was a National Conventioit, at which their ablest and moat Maenad tden were gathered, To all. sppearance there was not • resin among them who dissented from Dr. Pen angton's report, at any rate no one indicated the least sympathy with theColonlzationEloolety. The ohnolusfotup of the report, therefore, may be taken as the well-considered and Anst determi nation of the great body of the colored people.— In the language of most of their 'resolutions, they are "determined to plant their trees in American soil, and , •quistly repose in the shade timed.” • • The decision may be regretted,. but after what we have seen and heard, we cannot doubt that it will, for a long time at least, stand se the decision of nearly all the influential free colored men in the Free States, If not In tie Union. But this ehoold net lead to the aban donment of the colony, or the Republic of Libe ria. There, will after all be many who will go there. ,In this way, though perhaps at could 'treble expense, civilization in that regime' will greatly aid In putting a slop to the infamous &lave trade, and may finally result In the-regen eration of a continent occupied mostly by arra. ges. To thif the free . colored men should not object. Every man among them may decide for himself whether to go or stay; and hitherto, it is well known; many here chosen to go." A project submitted for the formation of • National Council of Colored Men, pre rive to an animated _debate; and a resolution awarding high praise to Mr. Ganisoe, ei the first and constant advocate of Rmaneapation, was carried with cabalism. Resolctione were also passed eadorslng MeGrawirlUe and Allegheiy City Col liges as seminaries where colored people could be educated. The Contention adjourned Friday evening. Tax Sterrxtes or %mom —We heartily join several of our cetemporaries to recommending to all who visit the New York Crydal Palace to so joie= at the house of Madame Zimmer; to Ir• sing place, corner of Fourteenth street. It hoe less amsoyance blink !totes and duet than if it were on either of the peat thoroughfares, while its proximity to them affords say sous to all the conveyances to • that part of the oily. The house, commodloto airy, and well kept, pre. sines a pleasant home to permanent' boarderr, ailed a desirable reetlog pleas for mere passengero Mesdames Burner and limonite:rue living with their lister. - The formrr of these ladles, It will to recollected by those who took en interest he the details of Sossoth's ilfe, bad charged hie children when the Austrian - Government, allowed them to follow their father in Mashie ; and the tatter, In consequence of her seal and' satiate' , &rime the Itevoluden on behalf of her allots,. men, was not log ohms subjected to snack tri al and sentenced to death Bun. Boum CA.IIOI4ILt GOLD Mum.—The editor of the Greenville Mountaineer, who recently viz. hid the gold mini of Mr. Dorn, in South Caron na, lays: "Mr. Dorn informed me that be had, within the tut eighteen months, withal:mall form, ta ken from the mine come three hundred thoueaud dollars; that he had Used the vein •mlle ands quarter on his laud; that it was utility feet wide, sad we forget how many feet deep; that there was gold meet frequently diecolerable from !the umface to the rich vain blow. Mr. Domlas got 141 much as $l,OOO from one bushel of dirt, and ham been, if we rveolleet _aright, offal:id • million or .two of dollars for one-half of 'hie mine, which be very wisely declined taking. Hie mine la manifestly forth en Indefinite number of millions, and the proprietor maineationably one of the riot:sit men in America." . PoisonEsinwras.—Th• New York Journal of Commerce nye: The Postmaster Oeneral has authorised Mr. Neablt, the contractor , to leave the points of the enieropes without 'any Aisle* for the protect, reserving the• right:secured in the contract, of having them.ornamented at any time hereafter that ha may deem It expndient.— The Dspertment ha Oleo direoted the cenireoter to manufacture a quantity of envelopei of a lar ger Moe than those hitherto' used, together with a quantity kriss smeller. : -* Lenin AeDnalr.—yte bear but one voice— outside of a leg Lciodfooo paper—al over the elate of Ohio, and that Total:its la distinct ratifi cation of the doings of the Teachers' Dalton Convootion.i The Ethurville Gender in an able adds, sole: , "Mr. Andrews does not forma put of the Whig ticket, and his elsetion wig; cog In a.Whig triumph. He ls the eandidste of thepeoyfe, sa g - bp Mutt 'leaden the peopie viii rebuke atm de magogues who eppear Ilnctodraweverpthios into party which has o dollar attached to . SL. ,Wit A.Wverrsz,wf the WHllsins County Democrat, gireis nodes in his but paper that be le ahem to chanson from a Plutocratic to a Pre Bolijournal. The moving IN . of the °hasp eppan to he a natation passed it the lest sow motion held lit that '(Edgertotes) Oospessloaal Dietrist, endorsing the het Baltimore Belot* which resoindons the editor osunot conscien tiously approve. Them is i lesson in ibis inni dent which*Ohis i rtiolans would tin. to nox ally Ootreopotoldioce of Ito Dailiflottii'Glas:gitC . Na, YeliVetly 14;1811 This week In New York iisfillatiottal cm The mere pageantry of the Pre . Spe reception and - progress to th e Crystal P *lra. the 'grandeet and moot imposing epeofaik 7 4itneetedin this 041110:7 SlBOO'Lhereoeptionfit . 3 - , fildayette in 1624. In respect to the number 4.7pepple who throng ed to gins upon it, the degdbetration far sur passed every 'thing that hailen seen in this Part of the world. The let Isg took plaoe s et the Battery, which may be Wiiilbed as the apex of the geographical pyramitinwhich New rork to built. " It is the point prue island fifteen miles long and two or thrifty/Ide. Upon this apex was precipitated the liyingetasses Of a city of 650,000 inhabitants, and'eswinnuinerable se ,' teatime from the poptilationtrinf Brooklyn, WU ' liamsburgh, Jersey 'City, an4i . Niwark, with 200,- 000 more. Before this imuld'atton the accommo , defiant of the city had beerr"lialususted to lodgo and shelter the orowde of ,SlSittore at more dis tant points. Arriving herW44sterday morning, I was indebted to the eouruniqf the Messrs. lA land for a comfortable nerd fill;the Metropolitan hotel, which I perceive well4plervea Its reputa tion of being the beet house ~ the country. By the favor of the directore,:Ofos yesterday per. milted to 4.speet the interiertf the Orielsl Pal ace, and tPb preliminary arrangements were ex plained to me. , Nothing Islet to order.: 4, Hoene presents a copy of Babledom.which citild not be equalled out of America. You eee there the form and pressure of a 'edgily enterp4o, an undertaking bearing the impress of the stiergy, power and vigor of the American mind. .if disposed to re ject the complaints of a finioal and petulant sight seer, you wilt at Once pereelee in all about you the elensents of anciLgrandeur. Order will come alit of this ohaos,and neatness and prnalaion of form out of this apparentlY slovenly medley of loose timbers, enjoined beams, sooty faced workmen, and sewing - Women en.diAebille, and piles of merchandiee colabolled and enplaced. A first view of the Palace will disappoint most spectators. It is very unfavorably situated. The location is alMost out of toirn,and you approach it through dusty and haltpared annum] far differ- , ant from the 'clean and well-built streets of:the oily below. The structure adjoin' that enormous pile of heavy masonry, the distributing r rrr role of the Croton Water Works, Itself as large &alba Palace, and built to ender"' for ages. Thli cf coarse greatly detracts train the effect of the latter edifice. Then all else about the Palace is new. It Is surrounded by building. run up 'for .• aessam; in : that style almost peculiar to no, called the temporary and the trumpery. But even In these excrescences there is eomething striking and. aharaoteriatio. The campanelle tower le a pleoe of fantastic extravagance worthy of the emirate! Bernim„„iti immortal founder. Teat is to say, his impooriality will lest as long as the tower. It Is three hundred feat high; and consists of an interlaceinent of wooden, beaute sadiron straps, and encloses a gracefurlattlae stairway. Vliitere will be taken to the top of this affair by means. of the stair, and a steam elevator, for a quarter off dollar each I dare say it will prop a good Speculation, as all Be.- . num's speculaelons are, I Bat outing all. these earroundirig acoompaalments oat of elght, and fixing your attention upon this fairy house of iron and glue, your disappointment will be auo coated by wonder and delight. Resolutely fasten your eyes upon the weal side and north front of the Palace/Oaks in its vast dimensions and great height, and then admire Cie delicate tracery of iron work which sustains the whole. Raving entered, wade not a look upon the cont. - Sate of the building, but walk directly to the centre and be stow a full, deliberate gas upon the dome. That is worth all the rest to be coca inside or outside the edifice. I never before appreolated the feel ing which inspires c fleet beholder of the sublim ity of the dome of Si. Peters. There the divine genies of Angelo has thrown up a mighty con cave, filling WI filth ' thoughts of Obi. heaven towards which It sure. Rent with little strips and lathes of Iron and bits of glass, a loaar ge nies with a lever object has reared a structure, not approaching the former in prciportion, bat 'elevating the soul with similar emotions: I sup pose the crystal dome Is one huisdred end filly feet high, but ectodersta as is this height tho reef seems lost in tee summer air that plays above it. The workmen itho were suspended Sdeofiti3 i aides upon little shelves of boards looked like n- Stets, the ropes that secured their foothold like threads, slid the tools with which thOy worked were hardly vieible. In what the libution con sists I do-not know, but the whole central com partment ascending into this dome appearelike • house reared by the Titans for the tiny eprites of the air. Direetly underneath the domeistands moat ap propriately an equestrian statue of Weehiegton, of the color of bronze, bat whether of that maw riot or in Outer I had not time to examine. clt is not unimpressive, beariageo it does, to expree aloe of dignity end force of character with re pose, bat it struck me u a rather heavy prodic lion. The• else Is collossal, sod the forte aod• •face of the able( is better than the attitude and Tutting together of the horse. A plaster copy of Hills' statue of Season le to ocaupy acme po sition in the fair, bat it does not seem yet to have been platted. At lout I did not see it. No part of the building Is yet finished, and a very large division of It,. en the east. side, apparently an addition, is pot even covered in. Very little progress hu been made in the turangement of the goods. Correctly enough, precedence has been given in locating and classifying the foreign contributions, and foreign :tongued predominate in the !uterine of the edifier. I noticed megolfl- . cant pianos from Zurich and Germany, end wee Interested In 'observing the blue eyed and mild Visaged artisans of that music-loving race en gaged In &Gulag , their lostraments. French mu and wines wore there In aumhers, arrang ing with the tate sad taste „of their nation, One. Of. WWII* perhanthey and frippery from Paris. Hon. Auguste Belmont,. toe banking diploma: fist of Wall street, wan prominent in -,the direc tion. Hr had male of qulet efftelerai thet cons parte:lvey favorably with - the purer do nothing neu of mien( his oolleaguso. Then tame upon. my absolution a crowd of busy eager American hiventollll and Meriatitlial, fixing op and "betting to rights" their oontribudoci. They teemed late sod behlnd.band, but;: I knew they would bring up Wart the aloes. gig dark majesty of Hayti, Soulouque or Fannin lint; hu sent a noble trunk of mahopnj tree, squire trimmed end poi liked, reallynne of the beet things - in the - place. The Irish department Is extenelve. Irish Ilona, moss, embroidery, needle work, end sketches of emery predominate. I did not notice a sprig of ahillelsh. Italy has dope best of all no far as I could perceive. Among the article" received are pictures, statuary, drug, paints, and wince.. It le now twelve o'clock of Thursday, and tie procUsion Limning up Broadway amidefarfrenek.. lay skewer. Jmnus; Muatoa►ar Dernan.—ln Mr. and Mrs. Todd were soot out as mholonaries of the Ameriean Board to the Tamil people. him. Todd died, la IBM, at Derlapatern. Rev. Mr. Taylor of .the Madura Mission, beteg at that place lo February last, 'stilted her grave to see if the monument IMO in repair. On reaohlog the spot, what was hls concern to god that lamps are burned, 1142filleti made and prayers offered to this servant of °brim, and thot miraoles were commonly !sported to bare been wrought there I Ile thought he would put a fence round the grave; but then he considered that this would, confirm the notion of Its sanctity. lle next thought ef hating the relining removed to the mission cem• Mary at Madura, but thin woidd riot enlighten the minds of the people. 000011100 h," he ears, was Cilia It remelts, and report the tech to the people of God In Amerlon" .HOIOLOPITEX Is EIGLAJID three Homcsopathlo Solana!, embraoing a large num. bar of membere,thers Is =annual Congress held by the New Sobobi of praotitionere in Eligleuti, which this you is to meet in the °Vol Man chester. In London there is • Hanemann HOB. pitai; with forty boa, the Loudon Hotoccopttitio Hospital, with thirty; aod the Idenohnter Hoot empathic Hospital, with twenty beds; There are also many dispensaries ander their &soli else chugs._ ds instrumentalities for propegr tlag theisdoetrium, there are seven HulticuePli• this hornets, spiritually omuluatod.—Hos Ned . ✓ow. Ganitt Smith, of Peterboro', N. Y., It to ate, tad, 11 perfectly relieved of a vadat' Omura of roreatun pare standing by a recent aural ' eel operation, le oonafated In the -removal of at lute kmalnhaldal to by tying -sad - --- - • PAIIADAT . V AND TABLLbunCL—Faraciay, th e greateientriciiitt, itivbeen experimenting on la-- ble-yaraing; "not," he 6.71!: "that it was once, eery on my account, for my conolnalzu rellP,ot" ing its nature was soon arrived at, and is not changed." Lie proOoses 7716 Atheneum, the details at length of his experi ments, but in the meantime announces his plan of experimenting, end its results. Assuming that the tables were moved by a quasi involtua- Lary trAtionlar action of the operator, Fariday's first point won to. prevent the.,mind b4Ting any undue influence over the 'effects prodaced in relation to the nature of,the 'enbetances em ployed. . • - A bundle (otters, layers?) okplates, consisting of sand paper, millboard, glue, glass, plastic clay, tin foil, card-hoard, gulls perehs, vulcani sed ladia-tubber, -wood and resinous cement, was therifore made up and fled together, and being placed on a table under the hand of a tur ner, did no't prevent the transmission of the pow er—the table turned as before. Hence no ob jection could be taken to the use of those cabstand:a in. the construction of apparatus. The next point wee 'to determine the plate and course of motion; that is to say, whether the table moved the bond or the hind the table,. To &martian this, indicators were eon strutted. On'n of these consisted of a light lever, having its fulcrum Co the table, its short arm attached to a pin fixed on a card board; which could, slip on the barrette of the table, and Its long arm pro jecting as an indeX of motion It is evident that if the experimenter willed the table to more to ward the left, end it did so more Ware the hands,pleced at thorium on the card board, then thn index would mops" to the left alio; tna ful crum going with the 'table. If the hands instil untarily moved toward the left without the table, the index would go toward the right; end, If neither table nor hands mosed, ate Max would Rude remain Immovable. Thartault was, that while' the operators raw the index it remained very eteadyi when it woe hidden from them, or they looked away tromp, it waverotl about, though they believed that they always premed directly downward; and when the table did not more there was still, unwit tingly, a reeultant of hand force in the direction it was wanted to make the tablimove. This re auttant of hand form increases no the fingers and handy become miff, numb and ineeneible by eon .lluued presence, till it beeomee an amount etuffi client to move the table. Mr. Faraday his per Peered hie testing apparatue, and hu placed it on view to the public at the store of-Newman, phil osophical lustrnment maker, No. 122 Regent streot, London. fist the most curious' effect of this test appa ratus is the corrective power it possesses over the table turner. As soon as the Index is placed within view, and the operator perceives that it tells truly whether he is pressing downwards only, or obllgnely, then all effects of table turn ing' cense, even though the operator weever° till be become weary and worn out. Mr. Fara day adds, in his letter to the Timis, from which the above le excreatecf :-..Peradt, me so say, be• fore am:ludic& that I have bemegreatly startled, by the revelatton'which this purely physical sub ject has made on the, public mind. No doubt there are many persont who have formed aright judgment or used a cautions reserve, brit their number is 'almost as nothing to the great body who have• believed and borne testimony, as I think, in the 0110J8 of error. , • • I think the system of education that could leave the mental condition of the nubile body In the state in which this eubjeot has found it, matt have been greatly deficient in some very impor tant principle." In referenhe to the above noticed e.xperiments 'of Mr. Faraday , the'New York. Tribune eye: 'The secret, of tabliemoving la ant at last. What wean great mystery, with a vague and ex citing saspleion that the world of epiritual rap port, ,eleccaluity„ maimsl magnetize, and other recondite and indejoribable powers of the not vane, all had a hand in It, is now reduced to the Working of a simple 'Mechanical agency. For' 'this timely explanation wo are Indebted to no less a man than ifr. Faraday, the fall swoon:of whose experiments ens print on another page of &La ebeet. NM conclusions appear to be satis &Mary, and we tract they may Memel° useful pees a large number of 'peraons who, have lath eito wasted a great, deal of precious time with their hands sprawled on the tops of wipes, and with eyes diligentlyuoutemplating pine or ma heckay, waiting for the magnetio inspiration to If some philosopher would now take bold of the:spiritual rappers in as thcirough a way, and retina° them to 'reason and COMMOU smite, the publio Traub,' owe hint a great debt of grati tude The !whim arc turned out of d'art', and now who will came and blot out the ghosts?" Garatannsa. the Paris correspondent of the cdnrier des Etati Pols, says that a manu script of 79 pages, written by RAPOLION is St. Hama, boa been discovered, and Is likely to produen a lively. sensation. It is a sort of biog raphy, and is designed to justify his policy In the eyes of his son sod of Prince. The style is butictinir, end each 'remit:me makes a report-- Thu royalist conspiratoruare severely handled. The death of the Duke d'Enghien is defended at length, and liberty le proclaimed to be the an atomy', aim of every Goverrahent that oats expect to continue. What Is elocular, the memoir was sent to a Re publican of '93, the journalist, Prudhomme, whom nothiug conldinduce to arappart the em pire. That luflexible integrity of Prudhomme wen the esteem of Napoleon, who, knowing him to be connected with Peaclie, often inquired of the latter what were the opinions of his Jacobin frietd 'with respect Millis reign. On one noes. eon Pouch" replied to the Emperor "You wish to know Prndhomme's opinion? very well, he . mays Yon parpetruta nothiogtntfolties.”..At an other time, reepotititiy, the death of the Dake d'Enghleo, Pruditomme varied the saying of Tel leyrand "It it more than • crime; yes, but it le not a fault." ' Napoleon cites in,hia memoir this espresvicti as emanatiog;from e. man of in. felled, without naming htm. When the old, Jacobin received the memoir, (how is unknown) he wrapped it op and wrote upon it: .. 31anuetripief Napoleon Bonapole i", and afterward' : "Died at Bt. qlelena, May sth, 1821." Prudhomme was probably afraid to publish daring the reign or the elder Bourbon. (aoya M. Oalllardet,) and he died a short time before the secession of the younger branch. An aged daughter, his note heir, hen discovered by evince this prednotion, burled in duet Bhe submitted It to an Abbe, who is One et the moat remarkable of the French clergy by the elevation sqd liberality of Me views—the Abbe Miohon, the author of • very much esteemed book on the Eut, and the editeir of the "Bagful Preps"— I gather from him :l4Be clarions details and the fact that the memoir will be published at an ear tr (ley." It would I:4ent that.X.Ottillatdet credits the authenticitylitthe im am* ; hut othein are likely to tweet It to bee /attain forgery.—Rieheiond WMit- Tun Panama Doirrrtruou:—ln an obscure earner, and theobectitest type of the New Or-. leans Delta. appears the:following: . Ansi Disvairrr (lima? --Juncs LAMM.- 7liquetto J. m. i at. W. If. Lambet,i and ..11n. .Dorris ;—This was a dee° In which the plaintiff sought to recover her. freedom. She declares ebe was legally manumitted In 1840; and continued to enjoy her freedom ' till near the beginning of 1846; when the wan s'eleed and pat in jail by de fendant, Lambeth, and afterwards carried to hie plantation where phe ban been compelled to work, midi Mar0b,18624 when mho was sent to thie city. She once Ito recover her. freedom, $B,OOO damages, nadjs26 per month since she' has been detained In defendant's s miles. On bearing the 01186, Jllly,tt Larne gave judgment, In detiteelng the plaintiff to be free, but allowed no damages or veneer It is diffieult to cherseteitee the monstrosity of ouch a proceeding es this. Hero Is a free American woman, Meted as a slave In 1846, end kept in boodage eight yeare on a plantation.— "Stabled diaally,, by what means the above Curt and bald statement does not explain, to get a hearing in a Court of justice, the Judge at onto pronounces ,that her pretended master has no right over tier, elfin i ther words chit ho has kidnapped her and nprivoil her of liberty for that period. Of aouree Mr. Lambeth is an esti mable citizen I and the upright and — learned Judge gives no demegen'to a woman for. being deprived illegally of her liberty for eight years! • The New Orleans press ha/ not one word en the trial—no comment—no breath of indigos. elan. Sieb in. the peculiar institution. What has the Cotton-prom of this City to Bay. Speak up. Messrs. of The Sap ~,,, 'Journal of :Com merce and Courier and Eninirer. At least as. morons once again In ibie. connection that thole Tom's Cabin lea more tisane of the Imagination. —N. Y. Tribune. The GAvazt Wars . ' to ItlONTUAL..—Matalred, July 13, 18113 —Lite' let night the Coroner's Jury gore their verdict on the victim of the late Osesui tragedy. Nino protection' found, sub. 'Martially; hat James . Wiabh was shot by some person unknown who were endeavoring to die. retro& mob uaembled in the vicinity of Zion • Church. ((Deluding sting 'others the cold do. desstid.) which mob bed previously oretpowerod the police, with the object of attacking said Ga faxxl, or the modicum) within Zion Church. That the other dinettied canto to their desati by gau ntlet wounds initiated by thatroope st4he order of the Mayor, and that both Mould order, deliv ered to the erddlere;and the firing of the ealdiers withont order) were unnecessary and uojestida= his. Farther, the Jury conAemn tba prontioe of I lodividuale marrying fire.armo even in dream. titaness of 'steamed ameigeney—recommend • better police force, and regret the went of dis . 01plIne of tbo tro3ps who fired without the Orders Of their offmers. Ten Whiffles and antwteatielly the nil! thing as to Walsb, except that they say nothing shoat the r iet In Tibial he was engaged: and. Instead of ending tbet the Meyer gars the order to lira, which ovoid the .duath of the ethers, declare that It was done exams penes tualneem. . ,ft‘ Von* mow uti Rcmrinr.4.A gentlecuna of .thie city, the confidential clerk df one of the. moat extol:mire and respeetable - liquor houses in Detroit, eery recently made Me annual business tear through Southern Michigan, to make col lectione,,and of course, ohmic orders for "stock in trade." - .Retirning slaw days since, ha :in formed one of the proprretere of this paper, that he had made a very successful trip, so far as collection' were construed, but that he had not received a solitary order for a new 'apply—that tie customers, audneariy all engaged in the retail - liquor traffic, asid - they didn't want soy more- - teat they intended triffispoeis of what they had, Lad no our of the business, affil-oo ix for the (eo: celled) Maine lam of NichigFix"--tbat in the in-: tenor of the State, so'far so o 1 information and . libsertation eiteruled, the pe, to of all classes,: . those who had dealt in the Titter" as well at , •.temperanee men," wore deter hied to bide by .d austain the law, an emphati ally &lied for, and decided upon by the People f this State. Detroit TnZutte. , l Wdsrao UP" n &mama —d yol"Bloom. er." recently married M Orlsineny, .l. 'Y., wap "horned" by some of the village to IM. She fired a gun over their heads and they au sway. Being taunted by tomo of*, villagers with the foot, they resolved to try it ever . This e;,y did \ the nest night, arid challenged, the girl t s hoat again, calling her a liar, &a. 9ti this, the nog woman fi red onoe more abilvd \ ritem, but they dattglied her to morn, and atlasti . ; goaded tisiei igestion, Me tent a drugs of shot rattling! . among their brainless patee, add Wounded, Harp.' ing, nod howling, they retreated, itinonfosion •-.t The riaizens generally eutyln thS Anree cf the\ girl, n's being quite proper nod jMtifdible. ' Tan Qat? 09 moats or Oc IffleifN CE --AbOat two ymies since Mr. Flanders Newbegie, ef„ Bidde. ford, Ms , lost his carpet bag, centaiiing, as it was eaid, ten or twelve - thousand dollars: Toe other day he received the following leiter, mid et:oo,lre, dated: "B - aton, June 80, 11353.—Edelneed pleime;re. noire nineteen one hundred MIX on, the Vdek Bank, Barn, for the benefit of `, A *lva American Political Eltit Co Convention ; rampart:l,of delegates from varle ta im parts of Penorplatlis, will assemble in the 04 - y of Phiki adalpida on the 10th day of August, ' next, td. agree upon candidates for. the offices -of Canal Corandteionar, Surveyor General, Anditm iGe oral, and Judge, of the Stole Supremo Court, 4 ' . be vol ul for at the ensuing election, on the Gen' end , / :Imlay of October next. „ Samuel Appleton, of Banton, died' eery eaddouly at 5 o'clock on Thimeday afternootie 7 . In the morning ho' was in aa goadsltealth an den- Al, but noon began to fail in etrenitit, and gri+ 'flatly rank until he expired at the lour osmodA Ho w :.3 widely known as one of de most right and public-epirited merehante of tho State. Drevenaix Qvinuaz —John bloCue 'war ar rented in New York, on Tneaday, on a cliorgo of .resulting Ann Stewart over the • head ititb lighted 11rd/thump. When he etruckiher th{etc egd how with It the topname off, and the bon ing fluid fell over her head, face, srme and haddi, burnieg them in a dreadful manner. Get, Arleta publiebes a letter In a Landon per &eying that he ewer expressed rentiroentw f►romble to annexation to the United Stater, as attributed to him, and for which he wee b►obbrd from the country. How the eypree• alone which' led to this infertile* come in the lei ter of Ida which'was publiehed at the tune ate not rtatod. • • On Monday altpirited.debste took place In - the Now York Legislature on the Maine Uglier lair bill, a hieh wad finally refused a third rtiadiug.,— The logJelature yesterday adjourned sine die Sowitows' stay in Mae , burgh 'no. being limited to e. ter chart longer. and he will not visit W. country .fai Want rem. tromed , ste &pence:lon le absolutely necisest7. ./YIR . Oakland Property for 8 ale. —MS Property to shoat. 'about hell n mile , from the altpllntt fronting on the Pittsburgh Fainters and Ileottatdoe'Tutee vibe bounded on the south and east by lands of Jame,. Craft. Esq.. and 412 the north by 4. P.Chitis, Feet. got/cluing about BIZ ACC.Eg. ft Is covered etlat Pettit Trees f the chMeest Itintle.mmly of amain full besting. There less romfartsble hmetoried frame IfObSEI tetth other bnllllacai also. an !Mundell. of Greleet 11 .1/ I .IM and Etzarberry Vlne. , of good Quality. I wilt/I,AM of the at 3re. Property altogetber, or Lieu. It to cult pier. Maser TIIIMAS J. CAMPIJELL. Jett/ tlm No. 111 'Water street. --- ::- sib - Dr. Dl'Lane's , Vermifuge.-Dalinf a 1- 9 , -rti - a of more th mo twenty Terre, Or. 31• Lane Ai atteared limumerabls patients al/betel with negry tin of worm Mamma, and was Induced to aptly all the coot. eel o; hie mint to the din:atom of a Vermin:OM or 'MM. ti.tro,er. motel. halts .deer,: the molt of PO mboreli the American Worm Speelfk, now before the putille.. width is perfectly We and tatty be green alike to children of the most tender sae. or to the age.; adult; It poems mildly and subdues Meer, and Convoys worms with Isramtble success. It Is motel' administration, and a: 'lt dreg not contain mercury in any form whaterez, no .reetriettour are neoseerry with regard, to drinking natter, • ate, nor l s it cartattle of doing the IrsoLinjury fblths tenderest infant. An incredible utnte'r o worms have te-a e:peliel by-thie sm. Camaro" \ Port teems will he careful to ask for Ildt,. 217.Nifed CIIL3.'“ItATED LIVOR PILLS, and talertoo4nl.. There am athe.r I` 11, PUIVOstIns to be Liver Pll at bed., the pu bee Dz. !Plane's (deer Dolls, also 111 • cel mited Vezmithge, can now ha had at all reemettlALlrOg (tore, in th e Dotted etat,r. tad [min- the ..li, p pt'letr \ rs. FL/Lit:NU usurrilEg,i, \ Jib Someesues to J . Had A Co.. LliAve.... ,t. /Fro — Mott{ 110111/, TzsraioNr.—Mr. . 1 ,, , novae, 3tr-1 think ((no more Ulan an set of ladle to\ piu at well ae to th e Auterieel community m (ta t the arEarAcLacs I bought of you ,tilt me well. I Mad nip sight ouch immoral. 1 can ;F.. cacti print with them Mr shy length of time without letim. te mit eye,' Shout / my f 'ph/ motion, to Ostrom by the vet ciflljetn. , / have no doubehot 1 shall be able to mad without, them Ins altort time. Tour. truly, I. muarq*., \ 1 Allesheey Oily. lone 26,1663. SOL./ bare used 31r. Solomon,' killF CLASSES kis a my brief period, with derided advantage • and hereAm hultatlen in stating th at a detective vision of OanA soda', hog has been relieved, and the organ. seem to Ireeaccyalr-' 1.4 item isAtotte. / therefor. chterkily bearipetlmony, to ttoir az.llenty .1 arcur•c7, se chin to Nr.tildemove skill .s a practical Onthrlen, and the wonderful laellitY With which ha adapt* his Glasses to the varlooetiem (Witt. of vision: - D .. u. POTION. \ NIL 24 WAY. Morn. Pit elnuAtt. ' ' June 20.1833. • —— , . ' stir , BEIRKEL I BARNES' SAFES-147 It the kind of Wilmer ma tithe value of our LAVES. upoa width as an mnfblently root Um mutat!. of our wart. We have already . pobbatted reetwal rettlhoetwb Droving that Barra mad; for our reer.lar cud ontlitarr and- roll abroad. have been ,trubjected to 'the sEvLamt TYBTB ActroaI.,coNIFLAUFATIC . 8. and end ormervol their oclatenta WWI, floe troat , Attniat. The tattooist. Is another proM of the tarty loconteetabbt character:— 310,000 WORTS. 01? 3001E3 AND PARiNDI - SAVED WITH A 3140 BANN! . •LDION, Fon Comm, P0..1 • November 12.1802. J'N , ‘, Mimeo. Bun Name—DearMon Your two lettere' Peon duly rocelvol. I waa absent at the rune. I woad' 7rWir.l n tetil WoatteLToL L tl i b l ;;Oir morulow of the 10th of Jane movolay atoie buluund below burned , to gam. It yea built of wool and brlok—' rlmre three atorr building. Mr Cale was In in lb. im. of tae fir, and GM Into tba miler, where them wu • littge ygtotillt of oil. it WWI • •rtg hot fire. Mr nava .mid Do/101.0count. that were In the. Nate. amounted to about Ten Ttormand whlvh eras Wg!ITZIII.6.7X ".we ' ro 'W. i/b P oTrlo ' M " Vood A "'d rno f 7oTT: no 11me, but bur a r oor...o . krep thefe parwm..doe m—ao get one that la good. out eahlr recommandleur Defoe y ""'". l7 ' JOll. ' N 04.4 \ 5e.3.1114 SOLOYOXlS:—Frontinfattcy ISVO been ell .11Anyarlth wank eyes nod , libOrtsighteltfinAnd - In all my trarele I have never bean able to wet d solid GLAggl,ll that would help me.' lhavvo bad Several), that would enable me to ea. mon distinctly, but 41 \ nevardrsep them on more, than ens- -b alt hour from alt , f fact that they caused suctureat Salo. I b•Pfettoed to ea.:your advertisement. by whlch I am Ton bed last Imported lose. and nit has been my tfc,o," stout dm to not . rah that would beoef t =NI thought I would try yours. boo utuir not think me flattering when I sayMg: nitre ' 'tun, answei.ity expectalons. I have Oct been able to reed by eandledlibt for mono thou half an bout at atly nue before I got these Mil.. 11100,4 001 there, I reed oat OUodarAll day, nod until ten o'clock, Ignition 'sloe ilendltia leant pale. whlehl• • thing I hare not drine, before for years. I my Mb moth as I UM* It dmarring your aohnit., and boring others may be Mordant by it. Too Ma at Hemet, to =abeam of my arm at any t lma for raforrnos. I am, sir, truly yours,. I ; ' . HENRY KARL, Wharf Muter, Ihttobunth.. I'. A.l fargot to mantlca that my nit+ Is greatly bin,- ailed by th• pelf she not. and .I,l l ldll Memo!. . state of li c eT. flecl.f\ltl.Eos.,%.(leoeaseil. ... .1 '. , \ nod 14:, kinistrai ti of the igirWis believe Nature btu piovir. o r il llit "'tC , ' ' • 4 .rne ' 7lb " . °T 74l •••••*hiab n " h l '' 4. '".. Kr 1,13 ' R oo. _ "t o 't ! . . f . ; TIN I UT hart ''. ! i lat i Tiat . N ' ali PICTROLLUM or HOOK OIL , pot lip se It gout. fir The to ° ......ent thrut Zueolrtn. •To J tri !Mule, attar. post laboratory. gooerreled deep 1011. bowel. of . I N aki uer at I ..., N0,1,04•A1ia..t h t, sally autotag t te4 0.111. Is. *about deubt.•one of the greatatt of frit. ". . V P ' ,7.V.;1ki:,..",p..h: r ,„,7 1,."7„;,%..1.Zi\ \ ingloill. R. 4, the followlog tallthtronr. wIT. 1, a ' .. —' '-' ". '.. \ \ 0 A\lloLath.c ' gratefttl parent: \• t lllthoin T ... ':. \_ JOO, N. Ma OPhlt Pulsar! Vatula, Oblo, MIL 16. lallt, T"' Mr. P.. lei' hX hare gold all Tour PetrokUro. Or Reek 011. rot. two torothe out. ao4 have been lOokr fur for your agent to get • further supply. I coma ti e. g s .74 It:orlltai grtiren W olM. " TlV4Vo a t t e W . 1 0 3 . 1 titre four sweat vol here. waa 4 lT i lou atrylow With I. Itt " se.t ` t7. ° at ter RTPIft!.; 0;14, '.4 74.11,;:,t,„" humedlately. "It hr alao to extraordinary mull I t , sore art lndored Hy., thltr. grolota, .4 ltheunuttlligli • and tor the 011. route burnt. roped et loogstatallug. Yount:with reaper*,. ' Woo Sloth Ow. tot eel. et.. the 0r0... In Plheburgh. 4: Was.. adTeTtleingPotrlteuor viftwo eopy.) . Tretwqire • Major Joux WiLncoa will bo a condi; Olt? pont/m(0os ot'COUNTIC Taa t una,a bears the whiz end nun-Ultimo!. County Contention, to he hill In non* ntzt• 177d.hrtr var )tuan:S. Foonino;"Esq„ or Allegheny .lll_ be a candidate Wore the approaehlng Ann.tt uo and. Whig Gonveetlon. for norcleatton to thi orilesit OOUNTYIIIII4IBI.7IIER. ' Jrlnitortdir to rxeptipea.,ltyou wish ti flue via. go to CARGO% GALLKII,V, No. 70, fourth street. .ser OARD.—Doctor Bfrzei baring•Vetin relieved from Ms MOdal duties u datum and PhlNcleu 011 it. 11. 6. Mai. UO , Ditil. • ili li future Mee Lis uu t r Mild &mini:lois to Ws PreLemiam Ofilreaud residuum 4: lee ttOrd MUM. above Iltandeld... ' .4743,i. 'UpWitiouror the attention of our rea - ors to Oa ottoirtlionoot .1 10 Eirgl LIVIOOII./litro ocksraw•opim!egiva sirof.thm Tula Pup. •~ ~~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~.;~ . \ ATOME • • j 0 4 7 ,0 . 1 4 P. l *„ . $/4VA I,.. 'I A,_ TT. V ' Pi.. I ?- •:•\\ ASIIj \ n3IIENTS. \ . r , .. -;] • NE,66 , , .e.. 66 'NO ,rotEN6 , 6 ... d ____,.-__ • INsuIt,ANCE 031%1P AN x,I a 0 3ti r, rfoLIE4' ..iai. :1044, 181k3ie lARGets conm.orr Aso BRASS MM. ' ••\ NW YORit - • • ' ' ' '-' ' • ' -\ n RN , IL XD 'ha htaideed by m4411011_4, 'XL , ~ CASH O•SPITAL a . pcw,ciPo! - . ...- syalNK'll.l6.o . . atql \Donavan/an Rota. or .SLOidiso • $ CO„ rostra i• - •& , V f , 7 pXPIrESS T.I6A.L`I. liaies 's Pittaii 'h . 6, ' netg a ...._=. IL C. LOON:. Assui, , 4 .„, ~,,,,, , s , stars nts the piln.Dah Shinn \N. to tss r / . , •uTh. 1 n;s4fus at Cro•LitoslaLLA P, X inisiti‘llC•fnottioa% 1.116630.6 i' ' I . ' ; r, Mei` event. ((1.1 Ordornhui, Xen . rale...lons ''h • S.tre. L. 2;i9..•••-•4;••••4•L'''';'.sth* " i t,T;t l" M ., i . ' 7157Pit'5'1t47.2.V.VP11141a% ' 4 4"X= I: a.ei c , !, , , , , , T, ~„,-;•-, 7,„ \--- ' •'''''''"'""''.„ e,L,..- .. , ...ianten..tl.etitet at Cht-,sicat "P.;\scitstiest g htinitid hifi:•lhk. '''''''''''''''''''''''' 0 and, King & Op.. vial the Malt Twin to Colnic bus and Cm Innstit aid it t..., Kliaas 11. dleneo.----..}--I"trut of C1.111. 1 312en a eas ; • ith ths Rellefritinineandlt s p sss if s l os rs, , D,,yl s s, "r , t - 8115t , .....-.....-...-.N.......ittat of Goon. His & CO. . l O dl i r .fanT _' . .f i rt_,TlS , P. . 4 f.7.X. _PS"... i . .t, .Al.. is. E.N...-1......t........A-..Nirm of Ens, ny &Cu 4 1., 41, are msa as mins& sy masa xttiu 1( /in, e0r.d,...1.... ........4.......n. of Wiliararal. \ Madsen and &Loveland. Fars Iniat Fitts until ' 17• Ii. .. , ti P 5 kma..........,.......-...`,-..1,..F1t0t of Soe Starr. Cleo . di SI 00., ' • • , . 4 t 0,. :, earn C. Aly.--. , Finn of Lly. Cisco & wen. I, Lo .. bowl •Ore tosat,nt tinneten by Jr nark r ...L.4 -- 1, ?km or James L ., &0. ; •?,Fehr o ..T.Winiefieid s , Matlid cart an. „ Lc art and _•.i' inn 0.. B. :Isiah,. 00. : •Anmilly. Tar. to Sandnsky nityll 66C to f• iults3,6o: JANAIL lledchinson...—..: .. \.E. , ck of. .. C. (loins* Co. I . hi T...."'he IfVit, i . \ • ,L.. , ,, MX.. G.Faxitheof,_ igto of A'. ALaw - roam, k (~ ! . Lqty ...4. ...t0 ..". th., D n.. , 6. 4 MI .& b O °N , CANrINA A Buciley.-... ........ --..:,...rtma 'of iaeko.y na. ; Lion; pod and Ssod;34 , Se Ctrs. ~ \ ..0 ini cit-Afterbuiy.dr....ilfm or teLio. 'Atterbury in. &N.. 61; • • '''''' .7..5. "..,,r",'"o.. 'T" H" ' Tf lr jLevi IL Ilorlent,• ..... -,Finn ot .1, . Mob.. Meese. 0 vo. , 6 /Lis ,and no y , &hens to SatilcsitOry in 6, hr. e, ointe r /height ', -......11im ottnivtirldio. theistic & C. 1 end front hicial•nosh•f o cotoot•i s 16 bony,. b„.l, ~ s d, . Ne1Anc.L. , .......-..--....-.1-Firttrot If elm. & Oe\r ate. of Say otiesntine. FahcCo I.X. \Xi% to .60 'lanes i• Delshont, ... . ......ihrm tinflaiiimin. Star ill 00. ~ \ Ct[:.,.rye 0 main,.................-.-Flrm of„ etiektuan a Collin ..,, . RETURNING : • ,r ). " L i s , r=•••=7.-- .... i 4 ; .2 , -,:. z, , , , ,!; ; . ~ki n , . ;.1.3 I St . TEM EXFIIiCS Tina. i t i o ii r i ehlin_e \ nt I 30 P ‘. i Demos AkAtenger,.........-...- Ira of T n . ill Stehooirsr, A'=„:1.',',11,.;51,5V,,,V,r4::,,,,,,,,°°:(4°1,r.ar,r.4 ~,_,,, a Ssulf„ osst- .......-.:..... ~...V., „ ef , s ) 7l,Soua ~ ^ 4 . . ..L. Veil. to Phlle olphia orl.Saltimero, whisb his Fitt. - r",s'''' ..,l rfon..-.L,.-filn r ~,,,,,. ....t., 7 '° ° Y , 1 yeah at 10 . .) ....Innis ton• Oneltinatt to Sitteburnh : ` 1 „ . „.7, 4 7.1, 2 4:, _ .... ',. . . , r ..i . 6:g;( ir , ; (.. v .,. ll p i t Ti r : - :, 1 .t y ,. . 6. Vrinn Ciao mon to ebtkadeich.s yh.a.la.d oeilaf -- 1 , 7,,i -- rolamkell. , ,ll,r4ck & Phli• ''; ' , ll,lL 'PRI.. X ; le&oes ChtiOnna at 7CO s. act Innen at 46yr.d S. nuen........___,.....f1irin Lf A.N IlAth`. 1 . 0 " . &insne: mo.da \ wall Exiiren Train froni Cliatida.L • 1 4,,, 1.1a 1,".x.1., ..----- ........ -FlfnA,' I' Ll '" l ''''' ; ,,',r ;; '" ~,,, ....f,,. eft.64.,,-.6 . Y. y..., Lyman fools. -- ----... -o r . ' "0 - ^ , --- 0 -• hic of - qoYbi.N 44-0 -, - ~. ' :ChM \ BGIII•033, ACCOIIIIODATION TR/Ithi" 1,11111. ......- Pi hhtirsh . 210,. an y and 6.30 P lc. arid Nair ktrichloo Jude& A. theign&._-_:"Firm or itroankßahiser .S o raus. ~.. ~, ..,0 1p . ~,....k . Tisivi s $1 00 . Qasr• s oti !swell Prothuiphans, Fi f lll of Coc.thitiphsto i Xo I & Co. ,7 , ,,,1.„,•,,;,,,,,,, c; ',, r .,„.„,. • II ' ''''Il4 ••• • ••••••°^ ,- •••nr.1"..."4.' ' Ve. Flllllol‘ T,LAIN leases ritisbn-nth at 6.30 it. .. nalie Neht s.--------.4.-1..-er of i txudit Lffebia. iii .., . in .,„. , ~.... L;lard A 1itrii „ ,_..,..,.f...i.......1F ha ... or. ..1.6. passooror ars requested to nsnoihi Tickets at the 0tt0,'44"1114.8rtr.-Uk....'---01- ,'44"1114.8 rtr.- U k . ...' --- ol -- '''.. '' ' ' ,, k ,.7llo„;\ san.y . . 0ta.,,, 5 . - th..l , o • l o , l 4o lB ., Or. pA et ß a t Atr T . ~, f t ., ~i;,..L. llio 7: //sonar 1.00.1'11.11k.. Co. Sal . Tho Tonine do Main hin on Sunday. 1'1 '" 66 It ° , Lissr- Further /titan:natio" roar he obal of Alortemo,-_ ........ -.... --a- ,c- • , , dole. S,ELLY. Paatangsr Anent, ' '.'"" . 7. '"' ; \ Pittsburgh. JOT IS. 1633° \ - . WS 131Pli .. 0 111/ 666 . Tifispsos&hi e h .1, ,th,.. For iho:Coossaay are requested wil.lB. J. SILAIITIN. Secret ;... . _. tolthert this and tiLk e e out a ll other aivortisossooteLl \ \ R. C. ; . 1 .1.311,(,,,X4, .......litinf Vusoa. \(Of nlO Into fin. at initiro ' JOHH,wxr.r — A co, , \ \:. waoLiRA. _, ViTli 0 LE S AL F: ' ,1:1 ft 0 0 E ii, S and 'Commis- B 001' S A 1 0 g'S ' !g s t4 j / c n'_; l ;7 h. tr74' l 4 l TCil L'14% , - . 'IVIz:V tio Weed abr. • ' ;x i rat aro seseirionheLaithwin , n sox! ' , Lie% .4 Offer ai ).8,,itt.14 . ..,,,,.. 10.,,, marset rate._ , Li iii.i.ii. , -', ig - rihi ' eTit ' io a n Waa"' trace te.r . : ; • 16 It rt I ' ,I, a iic. l .4l l : titu r EGE .. r . boxeuirtlit. IP.: ,\ 1,6 ' 13 tti1 ' 0 . .,...i.0.' , * 4 . 4 ". i . ' ti L gtlif.T:i t o d n ' 4; hilt , , L • tng §7,l°L'li - 7c l '3ll;;lp'rti l nPu.. ; \ I 8,6 t.gx ihrahoinlsilic . 5 casks tga:o . ti Insert - LIV -. rt?VlUffir';'n'. 3 1114 rsir m ei L i k ir ' R"i' ito bane:cos. o.li, Y. 11. and Biotic Te i , , i . s ' •. c4fdy•Coi • ,0 • iof • CO CU& h.O. Stigl`r, tolr to triton 'CO ate Csaidat I 1.0 i,. :WIC.: and Fist. Win.. 04.4,\ 0 d ' .. 4 l '''.l 1. " ' 15. ' I ' ; ''' E ''''''' \ . • .gOCITNE, .-- - Third Annual Statemorlik WVE STATE MUTUAL FIDE AND .11.6 141 1 11 13URANCKCOMPINV.el larrie6urg. 1146suserna. S e de r ee u e uoef. the e Pr IwMay:3lr 6 1 3 , -11.- 3.-424 4 01 0 0 6E6M T 4 . 1 11 1 3 3. itotereet reed On leoseu ..... ............ 910 19 \ 4 14041 '7 011.1 pm;. 10610thare-.- 1.000 00 , --5340,18 20 F14m1962, eamee11ed.,........--...-.4, 2,709 94 ,l/o. Tereal444.ll loam X.loensee, 41petvmegee,,,,x... . 7 702 97 . . 151 u cane. liatu.r2el \ Premiums. 2 1 .4410nerr, Pr1ed1dg,6e............. 77,901 Si ` ` &vital kirtek. paid In sad Actountokr.woreu u.ei. fitr .' 15 .1% , , Prosaic. Notes. ...-..6916517 60 Bonds and ifortsasps. Moots...Rd • nth, securiks- Umh nn Land, in bends of agrols l' 7 2.U5 2' FCC ured ereo de- . . ... ~ 11.831 61 3.1617 e Furniture's.' MatiMset7.-.." /.000 60 i. • , —.--1.356.3161 70 . . . Amount of sdjustSJ. claims against , s Ha Com. 114)i h P. RUVllittroltD.Danthloseoistar " IVO. EEDGWICF: t Hstrisburs' '• P AWltifigilant h 4 4 /Irt i tittlgh: , A. si. CARRIER; 1. " Julf•N B. RUTHERFORD. Dauphin Corp{,{ A. J...811.1.8t. itarrebuts; • 8 T. jONEO. • s . , . HOBERT /KLOTZ. thattrn" nty: , .. JOHN P. 4OFHERFORD. Pissldent. Cemetary. WOO insurkagilnetberds oboes and Inland n•Flgntion; 530 w. on oterctorodise to cDy ,(, moon,. at lowest Was conErtent lON isfety. Poticletebbtmd nn d'eulliturboutss ."\?..7anrigl'os%lW6sroPkr A r lS7l7;nlshfleld SirsetA A. A. ;AERIE/6 Assail.), . insaiincti vompiky of rittsbidgh wan* 04 WATAI, BETWXENVILZM AND : . won. Errassra. a . IS8=1:18 num, 12n. QAnu) 1\44 , , - j:: TILL' 4: QUM' AND ‘2136.11381P11, \ Dil'lNts. AN i."rz,I TA . MEI,. " 1 . 6 A•APA ,,, Airstr.st toes ig,c....“a4, tsf ',tree. • A. , . c...tches. of Lke RNA andL.VLAIV II 1P.10.11,170b .4 YEA" SPOZtrAT:up. .. , Rirso.roß.3: ';' II D Hill-. . \ i Wu, LArb.,..:..,..„ 1Y=.8.R1.7. . , N. J . , .r , '. li."u, R,. ~ I Win. ~14:.1., ' lv , tart ' ltunl•p.ir.. ', I Jot. 6. Dilwerth., ',.. F. Darbaugh. ..1 ltnranD .1.4 loe, ... 1,,. , I .Prllemurr,hr. , c.ltaißrizrat. 1.., M.' Pon.lwrK , dAV,./' _. ___ HENRY _II...COLLINS 9 PORW AD DINO AND OONBILSSION MERCHANT, AND lillUtadLE oVALER cups.sc, BUTTER, SEEDS, FDDI, AND . . PRODUCE GLWERALLY, No. 25 Wood ..reel, Pittsburgh. — 4 - \ \JAmEs p. TANNER, \ \ WUOLESSLK Dtel.oo LN \ \ ROOTH. SHOES. ;110NNEIN, RATS.AtC., ", VD*. 55 Wood . treat , Pittsburgh, • ; .. \ l Whirs. 1 . 11141 e \ AID ;op irtli. :11 . ..3.1y 13:00k , tiubrt4s every a var_ietprta . Style V.11.21!, e q..rt.t4V P .C.1 ..441y to "the Sten miSlitirtini . ni , e, mi 4 will ;± poll et slam. rort.r/ ;a r; eohirarhar •hverst. with doss at Ila a dalanas . New Fier. Porch will elem. call eta *mum. b. re buritur._ \ 5.012 A. EL 4101.111 kg ; BR 0 . NatANugA.orukums e \ . , SOLID EilxVicsa, SLUG 5, PICKS, NATTOOILS, OROWSAD , ito.; I \.,kTTABIIRDIT. ` ' , OM., 25 Wotill\t, between let smd SAd. ,h49rt wernte ~ sinal i 0 407 linorsOr.iirl...Sil 11 0 1L 0 1 - i T:. 1411.1. ----.4 .7 t. \--. .. - :... --'-Th'6--- it r Titi7lti l e f lit - Ti ‘ \C \ a Eli I VAL.\ 1 \ LOGAN, %' I) IN & CO:' ' I , INIPOETIEUI AND WHOL SALE DE6TNNO UI \ A Fog Elem A. 55 \D. 'IIF.F.TIO .. 1 \ I \ .11/VLDWARIC, CUT'. Itlr, s he La. Raventooved to their tie and extenaive stoir.hleAl Wool dust, tour door( a re the Or. Chart es ildel, where their macaroon. uet Ole hiiiitil rte , rtallTe ir vlinl4.le7:slOtrot'." th i'''''\77"ielpi-; . -- fikiotrti 7 iiiiiiP '—' - D A : OUT R R E.O T ILEND PUBF clfil 6 11011,DI00, THLUD ST A' iITIMINS and stritagers who Pia , L) lore F. turarare. ard,U, nod lit, !Malik.. ZaS ‘ Stil '' ;l ' ; .'n "tUs l'jlt`:,'etr.lll:','lZA L ' A ' ll ° ....—. r.; ' °:: in= sa ' .:47 , :f. \ ructht for ten rorpou„, with Ihstrumeets ot CO. the r...L . 42'': . . , ;,' ,,, v,h4:24,itrt, , &-ely'lgir...'cte.'lllPeola. E AU. I+l - alseld A . .. , Yirtii . Me. ...i i...aters hilnerir 10 iage in 0.5.. e La alertrotty..4 la. ri IL etyle of Derr WO' re x ah , : .`Jovtd ..r lua.chhe. whin hr... ne•tr pre p. . ~14, ; et, . ...:.r, z :;....e. rat or, le th wta 4: - .... ,. ..:f. lit \ '.. T . DA GUkR.R ROTYPESI NATIONAL GA \LIMY. ‘1 ACKSON'S National Daini • rroan Gallery, i Mot.; Or thri,Dlssarral ard Itarteistred,,itur,,,odui . games srsa Pture,) Pittsburgh. '`ii , If.p&la pad (imam. ‘lplzlng toubtalu 'pia. HUN... • ,Itspadtrat.odo., , ol Ors. all at tb Morse establihh- . Uset.ette4 up van P. 7 Pup.erukr 710.04 OP7 Ltahte. l l Sirmired Prithauth stl). PP.. th• pe orationn CU. IL. stlsit twourate cto dre dot el the bola. (..r5. meth addl.. eSiOnvanti3OrsiemstVl 1116 . 1 17 M. lestuteas,, , ~i . „ I 1 I" . ' ;74isj ' .. , T,lgiehlglr " r 7c "4 ' ' ° ' al wma cot 10yaurs to tu,:eipt3to, Et ewe r. Per hoZts".':L.:ll74W 114,5 t 41. k nta ercpwrl pp n• ~u - 1,,r1 , ' "'•''''' V,- 4 411 ,-- .3... to 1 a itat= to owiro:A. 00 " ~,,„,;..,,',%., a 1 1 -k TeiVAILLEFa — r:( - 101 , I • STOOK AND lIILL BROKER. ' I 84 ,1 * . MorSaTtS •to. , egotiate 10. 1 P TIOULdItATTENTIOS of 9P:O TOlOO PLTRCITIP.S2 , i A l onn.., 4NT,t, PALK OP wrocas. l one ..IsSes 5 Ce, cupapr WOW not Fourth ~ ..I,T._". v \\ ...` _ , Jell ..=. ~....C.IMAIV 71.3111.3 diik...III3.OTICEREI carc..103'.2hp , ....cpa 10L35414 , DIAIIGGISTS, ~ . Wood'Utreit, Pllttzliurgh. , ot De. 14.65nes aubratak,Xerroulrvo e Bt.. Proae4\the tiEkSAL NEC'S G rr ata in • I ;PT/A ° `4.r " th :trt° 9 •7. 1341.1••1:9 cr OP" Leic. the Lluae.lfor .9u tbe rro• • • Jrihd3w• maummouumn )o: tz:Nr, r 4 skis ripr.--,tow edii koh ~..• - ImillsedaJattlas of Va. ra.* la 2 lf. - \k y larY,lllAraml rad fury ln by , IngerTak64l7:6*War trlrolll6/61 '4/ —2;bo Ofitillflfa .1% 314; 4 \___ /If bLas da 6h6do.t 26 blar. L la. TraUll \k ..ti . i *.s h."M° N . 31' \l "4 '''' a° '' . \ i . 4 . 1 .1 ATr A (.2:b. 29 tibIq!IILTL 1 SALE—A oaporiiar iropißvid .147:1;O:2AZISIV I T I :ol t " _._.04-\,itir:ftT EtlVOZV.Vll,:k.____ ‘ gu-c:\ 1 CASH \ 'O -- \LOAN—E3,OOO 11 - 7;ill witii got!. , ,i °° ?hfilk4l%7AZ ° 4aint Irl'4.M.d' tNE TilbelpED ACRES of Ootol LAND IL" Da the Dal( ,brar flax tarsb • air.V64 A 6 Id it *bane*. lot , aal _ ' jyli \ ; 0 AELL6OOf ;46 sLtrllat Wed. a" , OUNTHY 8 TS FOR SILITE7:4I — N \ IL • aullfaw DWI, D TkTrof 11111,1M6 Tllll AMPS kou , 4toill lum,pea A pi. .1> Ptpirion el:milk. \bp .r, nlr. pl [Jr MI - 0661011 * WOODIS/ Mullin army - FUUND - Qn •treef,-on Wedneittlay; •_thix lath LOGitst:• • nays I.l l, lp , rai osarob • • • owner an DM !44;ravAga=4-inlivtgp4v.. ,, k , . J r va• Jana& VEl{Neit.`, ‘‘, 14AOKEREL-4501). new•ho. 3 stliNby ' • \ taREASE WID-40 \Aaroiibr • , Aoth. ..., HASKELL & 'co.., ADIA 31. S' FIII4IBI.IING Aoollg, \ olp Broadnit y, New `fork., .- ' .vm obit-a:mow cr s • 4Es, IVAADROBEAXACIZILDEFOPSCITIII.VO '.. uouBEnOLDLtNENe.' 8,..i r ...i. ...II male to otder. for private IWitillies. hobo e..hi g el. ene elemen ! . \ . Li!: Nil' WA/UNE. , JASSES it lIASKELLS . T . • ' \ Henipfield Railxond.s , . TO CQWEROLCTORS—:ProposaIo . Zigg. s i L gt. Llz a'liga th 2 ; / 4%4 3, ti rte. end' toe beau . 4l6SCdittl , on the 11 FIELDAAILIIO4.I3. , • tenni ineludee &taint Ne.L'entering n t . with a ratell Talmo! udder the 1 d • high \ iirid e e emus Wheeling ~. .., ' tertmt A t id g e atrtivi lall.llOEOII. w er - reel the lieni n tap e h ene . \ le ctbrel. tear me between She 1 eirettele even t tartlet In the . 1.1. 7 Creek. leveret on Slinito 1 Sheetin g li m e. ,} \ a t oft ftwiletno usher, river is 1 1 sheltie e‘heeethA btrlet I ti attritcliaea to ehl.Cote. ' found et,th i e litaiiihrer'S St delW l SAintu t t i 1b.,. 4 itt N 't.hal. the terms ratlet St e new 1 0Qt11...0 ST .. of \ Pie Stl of _ ..3 . _,/* t,L . : 1 of Cs bit Mr.. Oct \ , . . e . . in ea m a r tee / br a. MEIN MOTH,. fli 44\ 2ZI goo o okialcional lino . of floeLliEll TLC work th+ clt.7 nf 'Wheei \ Creek. oa* , 1.4. a - - 1'11.1.24m1 nee.. ;: o ta h t t 6. hauy. e u f yeller of the Little etyrk ! ptu. on On.77,iii;l4AcCe oak on imrtt Job Lf Tna \ 'The w or know offeral ro le lit of country, mod, will present troatori. Plana and 6x, Moat ono will In, Wheelir g, to the IStk B. S.—The Contractor 100;9e:tic lion isoportatit Tunnel bakiok of tnn agonnuont, thar. work will lhelr aTo irtfili . ont r g . ll.lo47 4 . .B 7 ordenot the ilokr . IL T 0.0 .. COM. Orikatrii .tito.or, Ch 1•1 UST RECElVED,ianotiv3r auph 0, kkryo gennion posonOIIILODEONS °A hut'. own nietory, in Nevi York 0117— Two ,4% Gator. rouwonci kielodeOnO • Tiro 0 oetare line octave lielonootOrith eat of rev, elek roniwoed ewe. olinio Sri* etrie—s oupti eiyument for eittier churohlor.parinr 0041. Poe ood MAMA. 101 Third meet, 101 l .. Sale 10,0 t loa 11r. Carbon's dlekkii • New Nuaio;=,New Musk: • T ILY DALF: DiYileyatias Me at lion;e? tre. we',llle4 Thee . st,Uosne: Isomer r,n; 6nsle. MT.OrWN I . I 'O.-.F.cgt-r: • Plums Palts—llrcanil fallZM;grt7=V;..lt.. void Closnd— to t 1.37er .104 VgLTLIW Ito =I(I , ;, ' .1k1,17b.p.4 000'd, hr , /Al m. Bartel. and odandard for Yin dOLIZI L W:: WELLOW, 81 Wood Billet. . 13 Ocketke‘on Lock. R,traet. 7ALtM .f or S' AGIC Og' Safe Locks i t.. ti. Ya/ . e 9 . jyl4llm Wiry I 'EII3BLIC\SALEst HOE 'and l i o ---- rjoii' iii . the rointukottaiNsirnd strrst and INAtornIONY. In. :tr. '4f,'l,-';'ggr.re4r.b.ll`.VVlV4.ll7nlirttlf?ltel'i tnr 31..1.1.1c5tan at iii:clotk r.lO. 'Mr Lot has a !Nut or in J oat a tarns , a tromon scrim 1. and .inisuid• tsik alma roll Wier NI trot., \lle_ Clouse It a Biros story bri k" tie"Pirnd''eit;:'l'''AlB:Tr..tl, I c O itti \ii . A. 11.II.CLELL„ND.1 ' ' A .grAINING }'VO R -DArLy—Thei 4 A 1 ni no:pis/king sa wrienetanissi.tor et common dl on plantatlaus. no 0 A. TAOYLBAT9CKS VIiItILIVUO Itrail thlttrstitriany: \• • 1 . , i 'l , . .:. .. L I I)7riiy '. P. Dv ittitt..4riErti„ /Leo OriAntst I, .Lfrin4...VNl.:Ftshnesistititg . ( tiotltts ' lliillm ;I ' M& rto Iniorm you Otto y VtrußingiLtaniinuits to sett .011 lu tOLt city, and I. Ind our It canine tarot dst.y amongst oar , Vi tterit Many ii . , ~,, 0 1 oustorsttra. urtinre%lii tn. habit A. Fe l :!..,?t,a L a . jil l' C g,Ff74not!r,rotlL77.l4 :::t7 l,';' , , it, ...... ',ln Not LAN's. ti no Iftruiltia in eoLI in tliii i n'ty i sitorti 10.04. P. Wen ONO. rstinislion or the 1 gee. ' in I rti ' l inrylleTe s n Vast =l7i, g 1,47 V. r'd . - RespieNuilt i • t F. 4\ mcosa.. Prsrarisl snd told bY, B.A. FAILVI , OC.._ ICA CO„ jolt \ winos of Yost Anil Wonci.streats _ • \ S'IALL PAESI, or COUg,TRitEAT, gbile.t . L A 2 ,l =ll , vo r er&L.T4lkL z tutF tv litl I Liberty. Thin blade Isellatbly Oltrtsted. and g..k ' , lt en astillgral slew ran bo h.d .1111 mos oot auorchtso - O pener s Form. the co, srlobtet bt oeDate tboutrehes a pltasaut :med./Lie:thy mot for., Country \ 6 . 0 . es • .ry ottoe attar., tat.s , can be,stated oablotretohe ltea/ Estate tslboo dr .1310 A • tdeftol:l. 21 I . lll.lolMmt. VALUABLE BOOKS OFRETFERENCE-- .y Tbis riot/oda! Cyclor.ll.4 12 Ml.:\ Po totairea Ihld Hoots; 7.lfranY bl•tlenary of ,Y.hater. its./ ElifiTAVPirk Malabar, at bobstot. to Dictionary of the dota l of the U. 114 , otraltro etassloal Illettosar7; Men of tha,Tlmo; ' Spa: Ve American Blottraphy,lo \ Far sale by 1,4161 .11. B. I.OBWOMIL t CO. '‘ to oh ltl C-Tia 'kc +. 111§ARGAINS AN SOMMER GOODS, AT li a P •Noatuirt BO 1111141.9'—With a view ir alas an out our stork ofd mot Good", to mete nut* for en tits 01 euraly, ea aTe rred6Ml Ma mind ot our L ar.lturids. T.sa , arrnadines, 1. Handsome st .... f light erintr. fut.talors; at it manta. At u, Bon g t Petunia. very 10. 4. clue.c e. Putortur tinottli kit on bend, trbitit will ‘l,O clue.olt . 2_9. feu than oost. i • .1714 ~. • Sp L EGLIENY CITt: PROPERTY EON :fitlt i C . oint.le c of • wr Or GROUND having i f t ,'l 4ll4l ' ottLe T p ... lh r te • 11Nt: d r•o7,,rgti =lt Rn ., r ,4 4 , 7rSlt:,?‘zt.lTAT:t '" 4 .17, 2 I. Ow cur. it I. °trawl at tits \ prig Terma to ottlt\Spply to •••‘ • JTI3 B. .11e.1411.t, Fitth stmt. NEW lad KEREL I ,-38 b 614.: large No 3 ; 8 3.lookarol t f• to• \ • LE.200. ra.aLgur A co V.NDERIVO calebrated SAUCES. . siorted Pickl.o.'plat, quart. r it * =o " P,l:l i ,r4 " ; , .t L. 4 31.attrcroa1kettbuss: 10 cb. repp.r t 34..; I ik 10 co. Ztod•nroodlt ImM:in /emon Sr_rn Pet rase b/ flyl.sl W. A. 2lb4L'Ulto. a ? `I,A7I2RIAGE 011TULOTII—Receivedlrom v ; rhlac...ilze teett67:6i7 plO6OO 7040 t alar6rCar r,,,o,h." and 64 'No, extra quality. fot 0010 t,the , oangroacts :SO,. 116 3,167 ‘ tetiret. 710 ~ i l. PfliLLIPi•~. QTEARLI i ;ausilts $t CRAP ree . .l and ITU+ 3Q,hozel `.4o)Pictsbur h man. - 1,1,P1yr.. In store snai esqkbr •PRI LIARBBUOII. (.004-0 hhthi. 5 O. Sugar. for vdebr FIN , 4ant sink A WkE tutara a m e 1/1,11.1 t\WALLEIL VIN"W :lILIND.S.'Ar—At wholesale alh mtilet . nymwej.ssa Exam:luta,. vIOTTON\-...V0 baief Cl4tott. sad' brai7ll) 1,44141 TlTCHitrf CO. illiiti.2 t K.E4 rae t.L.: \. 2 t s m. bbls. , ,P,ia. .. ) I,l.Mookerel, irt N tlA,_ 4i i , ...k`o.osairecr. ,1 EA/ago:3 ' 4l , ,/,-; dr37"7l,Herring JotOtee'd ang to ea p r ' ~,, _ .. 1 .'* A' I . l_ . 4. I : '. l. ti..biinULD. .4 ROUrr2s.bble; it 25 herb Li, Lake , \ 3 t,i \Freer.a. t,r{ .4 kr ,br .'s ' \ i,o,_ _ • ._ . s J. n. cuarftErak. . i iiykir ir:2 - 7 - 5 +eel blel ._._d2s ho.i.t 7 bble. 1,2 h. \ ad,4 It,oeue..ipstSll.l ! (l 3 l cumi iiie D. . \ IQ l : l3 iNWMeth itadikkad• bliti ,•.‘ll:Ol42.lti AL P.APl aW_l..l l .t..*, ' \ 'lsYuk , rAPPeit, , eit4 ' . ,'; . ~ ''', \.. • 1 : , \ . ''' '' '‘ u,„1 , ,, \ : :\ \• \ : -, 1.;;- \ \ , . -7,•.., %,.,.,,,,,,-,:...--.,: \\ \ ' ' V.,. V\ , \ \ OIL CLOT I.VVV ratio 7A I Cloth. airtentor,v radrad from fort`ta huldnne far AUNE,n4i en \ the Ist proslme. br \ Mtn. /4'94\ NO. PnW Pena *Demi PaSi333•••- et Per Meat:sera, s , llaod etreet, t,itletk , Ria . 6,.fpr ItARBAIIiik , ../.:,incar in otoni tit,\ 1 lARAOOII. threes plain it by .", 'titl 7 W..-. \,` \,\thea SALES \ P. 34. DA Aust . paker.. C.k. l . +4\ salu 14W, o7r . .er • 2utA Jsr.i woo • , , 1 1 ashi*ieC+gl„ \ • V• AcatY bior* 1841 t, ti a:v- 1 41 4.1 A, rtmeni\ - wsperti p . U'Y 01.1.14* 0/4 INGI, 0, Mitts; C,lk k tk. to '; Dri\k3Odi* pad. July. Icib, st p' o .4b ;. L l t m i tv d i * galt6 stiOii;bon, July at ' I lcroitfet wady ti.,iN c ast \ - iLN.SATII PAYN4III4 23,1. \ it 2.0'0100k \ \ , 2t . m i . 0. 4, wo mi.... Irht b... 40 i cede ot \ co.. the fonontax,deeeribel bbooetty ~, - Eboymly , vitvi, dm,,,,Leten 41i0 IndefjtVeno...oltot 1 .01?..011 \ • 604'yon4' hors( " ii.r b* Stti l / \ VIVI f t, r . 47.lA.tra - navtaikz , .jent of 1.,, .4 1; ,. on Wftl:t .ti r t 74=etlint, r \ h a .. 1 , 21:. L. 'o3o' l °q ‘A l iviirlaigi 'lt . . LOAM enl,Ttlitbo4RAY.l TO 4 ,:i t a . , , :,,.._ .7 ".,... 0 1 1 .1. '', '24 V;MriNttlii,.utsMeA o`g 41 1 6, In Colnea oleo, eagitiO ...boat .42 riont7tet . ' l l l -:t — nt ' A r Ottnelige y..<4.11•141 nit olt,lionot 141- il by W. Ic..Fettenneb, heirce 0 twit el :A reek.* ‘4l'' e' '.." 4l , tt l e . .g d . ' ott. ' l ^l 4l4: • ?.t.4 ' Z i Tito. ni inte g3- reet. For i l or o tb r a a o,or ci i. u, lf . ftl h a i\ r 1 . f t 0, ,, ni m . , *4 . c z t.,,,,, i 4,,... \,„, blahon. el or!' 4 , n street. L i X 6l .0, 0t: DAM: , • • oboe . e, ~ . , ~ THE' 'UNITED,, 8. ,TE •: '• ' \ '`‘ i . . \ .-. t . • LIFE INSURANCE; . \ VrrY ' \ n., , , • AND TRUST COMP --", s .\. • PHILADELPHIA. . . - 1 , i OTIARTER,ED AlitlL,26 14604- 1 \ onenrsx Egantusu " \ cAPrrAl.,,,vso,ooo. , , , \ Oilloo 8. E. corner or Tblrd amt. OD laid.' \ ' '-, O. PlLlWolphla. , \' ', \ i OFFIONIS OF THZ 1101111 *MID ,AT PHIWIDILP ~ :' \ 1 micron: k ' ~ \ St.ltbso H. Crow Card, Pool 11404dord: Ambroto W. Th00p.... Lsorraion Johan, ' \ ..., Ilovjualo W. Tfizgl.f . . • 4 ..rir. ara...7. ' Jamb L, Tlonloor, Imes Drive.. WollanrM. flat... WWI= IC**. \ \.\ i \ Praufoµ.-BO.FOO O. Crow ~I . ~.. _ ,‘" reot.,Proristrot—Ambromo 'W. Ttuampooo. \ \I , . " i \ I , Jamifti E.oolor . s—Pittsboroty Jwoos IL 11/mu. DS \ 011oghvor 1 / 4 1q. It . O. Slow r... M. D. '• u1:01tOle B. ARNOLD .Aii..l. cohl7 ,___ ItlourtAseoperktubaro ' ' \ ' • ', ... -1,.. k, 1 - \‘‘. . \t 't . PEARL STEAM MXLL 'CANAL ))&81N, ALLEGE 1151 T, fret 7FYYIIyiLIVAD STALTIOI. FISE, SL'et9o.l4, incraa, 'LIMY and , ,Ya• TEA (of selected tilts ITlstat) FLOUR, for says— L tseN, 8110ItTS Ent ICIDDLIIiIIe t always ow e 'Ogg pee.."`Zkiefo i e=lielVell rll‘ T w cw'S somas of Lisa... 7 lad St. cl , a r ir swear; tr. 1.906. WItrSON CO:S: 61 WorsYr i ln i li i trAtmlet to. =Miff , ItENTIICKY Ella e lTAAT INSTITUTE. 1 - 1 - I IItrOTED BY AB DOF VISITORS N LI ...fainted. by the atate . . 14411 f ' ...a..d..a\ the el:met/Wend , erm. of Colow.:11. T. P. ALLYN.. diettegawhwi grad.. , of Wort Point and • ore.tleal , E•alneer, elded by au -..., sate fsettlte. The 00010.8 Or . 01.Uar A. /bet Israeli. teue.ht fa the two Colleges. with '\ the roddalop of f s. .:Waded endfse of blarbereatlee. 2 . ..taral\lkientrr e al thwortle end breoti...l.Besthreettoja'A , \ '.. - \ ig Tbellohdlnef the Itallture will be manly 0,410.4. sod sfraagnanns . mate Ibt beeline:them witb gleam' WO'. the crenate of the easola. VAW. TORII. which Aral. moan. the Institute watlrely tammaltrel In, Mara to boaltegrealerwe, end ..twableaeor of rendealw. m e 111. el rla Oterortatows:of mstntr.lat ital Kt*. ' ?Th:Briiettralrefil.tt, TlClibi ' will tam gne the 00000 ‘. 001104?;/. arra* 0/1.1, llall, notlee where* $lOO gverzi.:at 110•405(5ara7.11...0%)1.15hie *dams the tirozletendeat.it `'hilllteri:leglitate, FtelOallkooelltY. e.t.a! y," or I,h, \ _ a p tid, „ 4.4 . . ~.... .I:7d/c/ .. Lrroildeint r of , \ Lea 111. Joan. I. St. Louis Itiotralfeen. ridatietati 0 et. *ietivllle riellorai Balmer. 'teesibrille tams,' ~ad mem ao. Enzie, will :wrath In. mer •vd meats:. . run to t • amount of.s2ot_tad Wad tin ,11 to the Suggest,— texas:: et .4 Ittottrute,—.WarraJbegOninomeeetta.) ', •. BARE 'ot MEIER, RC IIT ' CTS—oncost Philo 1411, 7b Ain( .Vot,kittabursh; and ...t ad. of tbi sameril A tub • T. NY FOUNDRY. .• .... . ... ........ EKS of ovory‘dexcriptiori ' • tad Many far r. td l' eVeteitiptino o4OUNDLLY A 1: oust No 233 Liboty arcs • \ M DO OD NIFA' rl ct.ki t. t watL's. NIL a rtat.Pl/ I 1 16 att•burate. eal . 14) , , lI_E tin . rsigneil I Menet * 1 1, as to; . UND. tomb. 'og from , Irwin'. Plan at • lei :lb+ alroweled With er by , dawns .. \ , : • \ hereto te are she. Lel _tiare a swear (Oboe ate Into the Sfanongehela te ter the owls:demur ihtre e den .. . r4VgalflX.g Wed turowtot and ut;ft . :they would toe a most orol. or any mannfactori Whew. 'Thy wools C.I o be porthased% Ilsa. The title In othlsporetd WI- Plain .1 the i , e , e .w m Recorder of Deeds and or the slob every desirable ielorme , Attorney at Law. (wand etc oldwetre the Court Room lred2w lAVorni TE undeieigned tot.' .4 valuable' tuanahlp. °outdates ,0 L -- .—..—. lasats . of Tomer WWI ChaisteS. •..is Ter t -- e....• to the Fourth M.. Rattoptcl IneKtutu... . the lin. of the City-Llatrict,... It , . at tot.' tits; mad sendS la , aa etauhaS boat. lbs y at . &taloa • .. eat coantry'reslastica,'. Th.land 1 stat. dantly otipplled nub tratuedurt th airoo4ututs -old. ItliPaju'lV::7:aigt 2,l 2: " C r att: 'l*". la mad tame . as a. Swot. 'of' , ,".1,4,,, . \ /dila CIMEa, WS Unity strue . . Glass Worbs:for Sale. \ iTnEI,OIareNT GLASS WORKS," in Cookaroven, offered tarsal), 4;1 the bullatoga warner for the •manoisotorion of :Clutlear Utast _Ls. anew. an/ retollt, otel mat In eon. LiVer .""b eftlita ' o h n . :tta __l . tiat; tor . 19 d_e luso aster. and arneenalder.-2 am eefnhb thlt hosloeett, as *Oros the Idovronettela. rms of pennant narlll to am/ satlefootOrf to .1.1 di'n*.t4 A • IT to 'i lllfi b ll . . 4e WEB: rat Cooketoern . or to ' CIF Sacra. Plttam4gh. , jeltidlat 'A Femiip . Teac. e anted, I:?teach in syrreat.3 , Bi=jy, residing & &&Imitee t om 61a ileimos'ddnu Sax 21h =meth Zoffe - \ emaktf ---.-- , z a k - 13 ring and , Bummer,\ :... - • . TA. IV TANISitt, No.- $6 W... 8 Ind. ti 71 1 tvi rar Apf mui.,...., g Mai 'of the newest Mks ft* UM. -•- ..lt ...4.M4 A ?Hoven. it.. \ .• \ \ \ , Tr At.CIIAN k: FOR, SPWII APQRS-4::: will volt • PAHIt e e ntainlen s 4slXTV-V6 l / 1 451 111. , ritual. lletween 1 Liberty '10.4.34rt ..rtiolibrtav 4 . .near tbertaidenee a Jane. BUChallr.lrtertV. W teem . tba AlleabenT Valle Ballnal ono rte aide, • *beat* mile trona .11art Lit,. Tau lb. otberebne Tlee enrt emote mann 'Ol 4 nage 11ec.....rty./3/45 1 C1C D W LAN t Llolln6. 4 lngsntly Ontaned In lonian st i*:,. Dorn ..V feat seuere.sed rm.; • Truest noose; Oft 400 /salt Venn IT,24*.g.'X n'tiVt2ll7t....tr.l\.g4Lx-; emelt. lots. grab In nunaberi becanaLt. 111ia5465 Der art , : A oply.se n,,. • , ' thi.s, counvikr LEUZE, 45 e•L .. 'FIARPSBURGIIPPAPERTYFOXSAI.E' \ `...` k • . 4... t —coneuun, of TWO LOT' S ItOoND. :q.,1 bin \ \ • rout of Ratan oa North ottaat, Tab.:alas .bac about CO het D in Gat oltayt. on or ab to gloated p . ‘oro • . ~ ',:„, \ ~ giZatitrilt."Lattliatarigrtisri.Ti . , \',. \ • ' 's• \:, . 'when on Notati•&nal at , ott, aattonllng tank about aa• •,- 4- ~ ./At i ti r t.7 , llki ,i, i statgn zt ,10, 2te.. .,.. : ,,, atr . any too Ito A ~,, ~, ~ N s 1, No 2 to a aerate Lai. my....-A vAcANT4.oTultzu,:tal to kappT_ varioC Ithary,sbn.gb b o ololl*nttt l* 315 . 4 ',11..3.1,..3:•••007,... ' P r r'" %: } V * o l6l \‘ . 11. ' 4 """ - " r , ' .'-'• ' „ IC A . ' " . '•?!.‘ Ro triNato . ***l:42lr , . L. : , : ,. \ ' ‘',,, \. • A . . ° , , , • ..• . pt.,1E47-ind.. ‘);\ t: \'''. FA.II,SIkIIS t 01l 0 :.- • .103 , \ ',. \ T VEVA wriber b 00 a .... m, ~‘,,,,”.4 .,, \ ' 41 .. ,m),,11:-...i.rginti,av:v2" ..er4 , - '... ~ -,, .. _firi , gr.vetneeitt=trilt"'sliii•nroirFto .:. . . • -• . ''', •, Zil!!.n, _IV. itigaill7= ' 'N:l.l4 * ll * L11: 1 4. - • 1 • , \ u. latPlarAtlra 1.i . , - .. croat variety. or too twat , rrtri „,, k ! b. : or h , , ,, ,, l it tri v aaleN . L „, • \ „,.,,-, H ------ omEg‘toR,SALE-Fo n r,•, ! :l on. ILOUIIt and war fa lo ulna. oat. pitub, t e r A •. One do nod*. :do.. on Webster attn.!, .4.04.. 'P •• ‘. \ Vi i, a , VN1V16114:413...fr4,44 (2 • , , ,, \ , i;,.i.,. ; ..aii.... ,, , ~ ~ , . . ....,. 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