'~ > ,~ _. .... .. ssr:.:~ _,.. ... Poina,aan sr Inure lk c 6. trrisilsa AY 113BNING, JULY 21,1853, . -- iNr•JDIZTa MATTER WILL BE FOUND • ~ON AEA OR 4:402 OP THL .wrircomus 'him Giza-rm.-4U enmity.. ehtu latlelsoteav Wei* lisituto cam a our mm Nottlalvaidli soodof milting their businaav tam= ellavlailos iv LA..m Voir aa4 $. thausalvt•mv6- . - seam* •Tery Village and Ovantv la Wertern 4rus7l - "sib istileaterpOblo: 1 • ' . ' ' ' 'lll3:thS t YlaTlSEW.,—Ntdtber Om Edltotiallteems ••• ear Erie Establishment of the 'EMT slants. are /saw !nom's. 'ADVZISIIIEB.II las dears their •:. , minim to amiss is the" paper ea 1 Honda's mosalits. ~. ME please band them In beton IS o'clock.. on astssilar DZIOCRATIC wzref a03133/21101111. vox °ANAL )3irl[tss7b7lnr, . 11.09F13 j'O*NALL, Of Lancaster Couniy. ALEX. I. mointres, Of N , anktin C 02114. 701 ' ermnircat. ossztu.,' • -CHRISTIAN MEYERS, Of qhviart' County. ' • A Pm6E Crunica.--Pho apt /reach Pro- .testant West of Bar. 4 - Wig organised in May, 1851, by the Missionary Society of the "`.l : ' , Xetbddist'Eplesopal Church in Detroit, Mold . pa. Rs!. Thomas Cuter was sippointed pastor, *woe tentieniari who pteeebid thoie two ser 7. ?Sinner in Ltboity." Street' Church and. Smith finest, .Sabbath, whit& those,. who kleseid theta remember for the earnest. leu.leithiwblaii he urged Christians to an ent ire eh le lives to Ovl. A French.Churoh Assutting has besn oonunonovd,.whiah, when cont illba the Brat Preach Methodist Church " . . thek principal held of Inbar is stung the 4 ' .--:-.' ,Brissah'eataidiarts, of whom there are so rani •!„'" 61; along oar northern frontier. We • -, '-hetteleitiatti, much good, has been done, oes L' 1 ...., 1 1bat Ititn TOiasecnebt of this sod that there k - issoss - much Ons ef the Mell!1-. _be pt this new ch ' urch , employed by the .4srican Bible Satiety, as P -, Bible. sang his 000arrynorn , and 1 • Ca is at present In f Pittsburgh, or eolieitieg sid to enable them to soli- , 1 . their church. We ballets, the cause is a a ire oommend it to . those who love tie that la going on. 111 ' a Pa i 7g,"' uld g i; fli t wise their Firs - entail pray ore and thole "nisierial aid." tlnavny as rr xe.,— . 4l' etre Indented to Masora. Kkt & Cui No. Oh ; Wood street, for 117 copy 'of . booklimtitled ...firglas Years 'a. Seem Narrative dilation Nortimp, ta. 'dem or New 'lrpr& Nldnappad Washington City In 1841,.tuid Ives ,.,..uttmi in 1 . 868 from iy Cotton Plantation 0011 . the Sedliver Lohisiarta." ',„ : ' . rf;Titleautetanee of this nr.rnitlre we gave to our . ' ,- ediateursome time !ago, when Nolemon rag drat rerotnid from his illegat h.endage. Our readers remsmner the.oatilnes of the oast. Solomon U. al freee - colored mu, born 7n New Pori, sad ' . In 184 wad indireed by some admen to visit, . . '11. .. 1 0 04 6t0n Cili, Thera he was : kidnapped, - 71 . 1•:;litrutisitojall, (a jail built withnorthern my .' ney,) and finally *old as a slavakin- negro 'tea ,deri by whom be iris removed to New Orleans,. " - ' , frocaSitenee he faand his Way, as a sieve, on to -ii Nod !liver plantation. There he passed tier. ;-''', ' •WearY pin of toil , and 'oppression, of the gad o! '-' • .1, 10.1 oh time he vow mooed through the !antra l'..-Pleitt4itt of Henry It. Northop, of Spa, Hall, f .oF. l ol,oile : . -, 4Tbilcrie*To before us la a detail of his ex , .., - . '"etlttbee:ipuing those 12 years d Nimery. it is ~ ,ellll47 i ttafght•forward recitation of facts, of -, theistity of which there can be.no question.— The truth of the statements it (soigne is freely admitted, even: bY : the praslavery preen of_the :, NOrtit.-7 4 1iteitiesirr , ,ConisiercialAdverlirer, which • y le prominent in its defame of Einem, ecknowl ..•dgin the' truth of, gatiramit's story, and vainly i. •:: wrprcisies 'shops thekthe facts it reveals will not ..,-...be taken' as.:Ati Magi of the every-day Ittertory Of (slavery, bat seder as vindicating exceptions ' te'sipriaciil tile- parte the visual plea. We dry cis!' of. hardship. sod wrong, when brought ~...' homelta the knowledge arisen whonre resdate -:-•'.• 1 4. 4141 . a.,4 i . .iatir ,o 4iii i ogme nt . ta ct ,. ~ • ~. fitnaelf tie: . vt:ttet et"- crams! ;itals, eq' t eribth4i.iiiteeptitreiCtiuiy be clearly aivi blutWk-itidildeini, 14ttied 4 l4 O -00fietion . r .;',. .Aftia" " tileiTTltt - roklialth a b :dfair after all, qmilll-ritelddiPlainsinraY eve ryciao that mu:, --7•. -- '-• , ttizentllaili:lirir theor y . : . 'Waage no reason; .* herrier : ,-toooticinie that the experience of poi- ! '''' Almon Northip Isnot that of a Majority of slaves :•:'„., ' in ilialiottik.' After . being 'kidnapped, be met .„,:•,-.' i,Wlthlhe common fits of thasenonsigsed to the . E . tandeiteateeiot the negro inder,and while it ••-:" leht nfypmnhie that be may have finally fallen .14brioteeptlaiult..habds, the midsize indavor. of , Nikbelfef. that Ps received the average treatment, -,, '-',Othii*sitoWhich hi was degrided. ' '- - • • .At any, rate, the nailstive is richly worth a pt. saraL jiffornothlog else than to show how easily, . - .:, .nrideel Our flainnindly free government, a free t• L , Tutu maybe kidnapped and 501d,7 1 , and to depict .„ ~ the hoiimi of the domestic' 131sve•trade—s trade .., ZiegailUd. by Congreational ensotroinst:—lt is in :::walashist, . With tone of the chirms of fetlock ,--thriwalisboat it, it yet hu a fascenation, in the slniplinity and traddalness with which it is writ . -. Will; which WM home lea wide cdraulation, add t :.; tei flivovableepon. ' , 7 • . Earosanctstis 181 n Anima -The 18th ar • - Vali or the new cinititution of Indiana,provides, ...Skit lay person Who may employ or otherwise • vsloottrage any. negrp or =Latta coming into the - • State after the adoption "adialrbe fined in isny • sum not lees than ten nor more than five We nada - awn! that a'esie Is lath , able na •••.lfadlson r naderthts article. that will elfElt a eon :, Alderable degree of Interest; if It does not dem • • :A onatrate. the utter fallacy of the constitutional provision itaelL • Thacase we understand is this: The Rev. C. 'W. Ruin is the Presiding Elder of tho,iiiadieow such Presiding Elder be recently 'emplirked a colored p reacher from Louisville to preseli to his colored bratbren in Madison. Thin „bang elear violation of the .eanatitution and ••''-''"••••inwe - uf. Indiana, It is said the Rte. Rider will be at the next term of the JetferamiCiratait SCOurt,fund brought before aSai,farlaratia . antii, this violation of Isar '•<••• irwasiecuriotzato see the' reedleotitairisat-: if the law Is eat proven icrheinfrallgin •"- L eilleient and rudest in its prioUtel Opeintions, we s4l,l*. ; _groally decsivetts—NSWA/bany Tri- 4.- - I.serA.—Bayaril oorrei •:, idnident •of . the New York . Tribune visited the Agra Lsdia, and, among 'other things, gives this steward of exercises: °Hire were hendrovil of min seated at their *124 ,Renting writ!, Itivevg the *.,'lsOn•ttbielet thun ering chorus.' oTwelos Mace eangibe Monitor Ina shrill solo; ~ 0 0, ea forty foritr," burst the chorus, in '.,• , iiillearkihf voices, We went Into the blablunalths' 'abopihlirkers the Prisoner', by 1 refinement of .ir;pticialusurtit, were toads to forge their owe lettere, -.Wane tines Sateen," sang ,:„tharkol4. is he raised his blunder, ~ O ns hun 7 ilethet", was roared ant In answer, al=ethe elang end bang of Iron. In the e depirtment there was • shrill tempest of WO; freedom; the cooks recited mitroncmi- Itscla v _ while miring their rice. Been the bard.. eat owe confined in solitary cells, were going through •their ! , •-h•abr,".throngh a hole in the door, to a monitor standing outside. ' asCa—The Exeter None Letter 4, Staten I that a- gentleman reediting In tkat town owns s eow addable duce not send out to paej : • turner Into the itreete, tech le' her mallotone "'disposition and perfect liaised to the human ape. sine, sitd esPedally of *amen and children. Thi I I ointerihas • eat upon hie pee:dela and although the gen itat treatment and all thellandishments ;et tie ittOry- have , been proffered It, no person hat t o able to lay hand' upon it or even to hare - I late the bonen, Strange as it may seem. these two - wild 'abash' here the best on.. . . &residing between themselves, and appear to M- perfectly happy :each othae'lleompany.— ' 'While few persona Aare approach tho head of war: the cat sleeps - the manger, or : upon eke core bank, eating with tho cow from cue pall, - sad.renehrlsg thifklndeae treatment from her.— Leeds egos or Hoot. -The °lip of troOl, this C year frOm the Hook or Hash. Nowell ; Bpi, of Jobietiew lk , fOrtlotlttkif Moccasin, yleldon him 0,0001 He boa 840 sorts seder .vlll'llllloll, lad , hlirreoelpts the'yosr. isoludlig his 'soot •jdlPateouat to, shout 417.000:' Ms. fir- woe the taUkres Pr tdi. Ip ABB', woe at */ ca saw itratrlelpatter hio ware moist • - " • \ • " • , \ ~.~,~~, tauitsiciaace. canwpandsacecetbs titiontrizohEr ,Rrir Year, .cry 15, 1858. The grand buquet in iielebratlep of the open leg of the Crystal Palace, and in 'hence of the pelt of the Praident, took place at the Metro politan Hotel last night. It did not disappoint its projectors and was, of tourer, a brilliant difrnir. The room in whieh the banquet was given was the ball room of Niblo's theatre, 'Molt forme a part of the hotel, and Is • very spittoon l ead lofty apartment,pobly adapted to each fes• five poisons. There ware, I, 'appose, from three to fur hundred gustisgasent. The OJT ,traor of Georgia was the onTExeoutive tepee- , 'et:dative of the eoverelguty elk State who added Ito the eclat of the occasion by,his attendance.— , IThe . Governor of New York, though in 'town, twos eot preant. Several senators and members nf Corium also known to be in town, were ab 'sent. Mr. Chase, of Ohio. and Mr. Faulkaer, iof Va.,lvere the only epettitneel of thit stiffest !body, not roldents of the -city, who lent to the Feriae the sanction of their corporeal appearsoce. Not area devout:as Fish of lieward were there, tea. Mike, Weak 'Dor GO% .Wedbridge. Whether their lettere to attend was the result of inctlfer emce or dissatisfaction,. I did not learn. The [Common Caine% it is raid , rehired to attend be. Guise only their proficient and chairmen were bo find. Some of the citiseesappearod to consider ?hie rather fortunate than otherwise fifit tho re spectability of the company. So far'an the ma terial, the viands and wines,Nrere cottoorned, the bititynot was worthy at the 'omission. Tho room wee hung round with the_ flogs of all nations, end numereas and skilful bands enveloped the scene in as Inane. of melody. Mr. Sedgewiek, the • Praident of the Crystal' rib. Association, preeided i ln au admirable manner. His head and.volter are equally clear aid strong, hie ideas easy tf• Set at and to be gerat, and his tact never wanting., His areatli at the opening of the dine " Iran the balled most applicable thing withal heard, in Pei.= hap', the speech of Gen. Coshing ' In reply to a toast addressed to - himself. The President of the Belted States Sias received with eithesisem, led his reply to the toast in bionoi-"Of himself, was from gocd to tolerable. It would not have been necessary to introduce the qnslifloation in describing it, but far *Pus par that was loniser ally notloed and regretted. The Praddent'e remake consisted/of half a dozen sentences in "oomiatteclation of the -"......lbitden and itcobjeots, and a dcsen more of-eulogy upon Lori Riles. more; Sir Charles Lyelf and t"e British Commis sioe:". -There he stopped. Why should he have given this special mark of appreolatiort sod .thanks to.the British COMlCliillioDete, without so mush an referring to those from France, Italy, Spain, Belgium sad Holland, who are here or an their way hither?. The distinction wail a most Invidious one, but, probably „ccettived through inadvertence. Ttie proceedings were, in . :the main, distraningly sleepy. I was never pretest at an assemblage composting so much of rank of , distbootion, ba,which so little of animation and intellect w a d diiplayed. Some of the beet speak en expected were not there, and the bat who were there-did not Open theft. Bps. Senator aeries, of Teuton°, might have given us a fine speech had be chosen to forego other music meats, but he did not appear. John Van Bean leas ready to deliver ally cutout of, pleasant dia . couree, but was not called upon. Hon., S. P. Hile,timetshenlj across the streetoras riot vitaf ‘ '.'The . Mist to the preen was given and re sponded to eat oß e ite place to a most lame and' miserable mutter / Mr. Raymond was deseina tatifor the imptriorenient of Mete*, so excel lentiqoziosOunitat and telling speech. Ni. ea sier wes niide up of words espretara rulil. Hon. James Brooki, of the. Express, was there, and could have done ttiethinghandsomely.'Thapret fiat speech of the eating was made by Hon. Og den Hotlmat, who canoe felicitous illotritton of the 'variety of labors aid talents which- this great imitate's' exhibition had called into action, by reminding the audience that the right arm of Volosta,,the deity. sacred to workers in metal, and the gado of menhanice in general, wan not j made by. his sire alsO, but was fashioned by the skill of all the gods. t A figure more angularly apt and beautiful I do not remember ever to have heard. Of course the grand fair is now inaugurated. I paid it i'neeend visit this morning, Sot found that only a moduate'progreirin the business of ainuogement bad - been •mada, . In the British - and'lrish department .1 de 'not recollect that I sturanything at.allnicapt tome heavy ettAAnely . flaiithed :soul:dotty Mad entlery.; The Preach divhdon promiaitJuni, bet unfortunately for the present. 'Leiters, by far the greater part of the goods remain in their cues. Workmen, sow. ever, are busy in that quarter. From Holland many Juri cnu things have been sent, and in ad dition to them, some'fine paintingennd Malcm. shall refer to them hereafter. Many more works of art have been unveiled and Oct ttp, de lightful to look upon. The marble figures of naked men and women, meetly from Italy, are eharming,to look upon. A few years 'lgo those things would not have been tolerated, but we are growing in civilization if not in grace. Nudity in atone and plaster on longer shocks modesty: Are we text virtetutenow, or 'were we only las tidloashefore 1 Quinn robe? There is a lamentable barrenness in the North American Touter. The Were Indica, Brazil, Guiana and even Australia, are all respectably and etrikingly represented; but I have very often seen in the annual fairs of our institutes and agricultural societies far more impbaing display/ of American. industry and natural pro deletion these here presented or is likely to be. }fall & Speer, plough manufacturers, are the only exhibitors from Pittsburgh. They have home very curiously contrived patent ploughs, for hill side work, which throw the furrows all in one direction, without any other effort than turning the beam upon a pivot. But I have no talent for mechanical description, and can do no more than recommend those of your readers in terested in the improvement of &grim:literal ma chines, to call at the establishment of Meure. H. & S. cod examine this ingenious invention. COLOUD_ COIIIIXXIIC/X.—Thla Generation adjourned at a late hour on Friday night. Ha- Thig been unable to attend its seniors regularly, wenmuelot state jest what was done; but we un derataticitbat the oiffolai proceeding's, embodying long and able reports upon vedette subjeeti,:will issued in pamphlet form. The impression left upon the minds of people who have attend ed the:Conventlon, is highly favorable. There was, now and then, considerable waste of time upon Immaterial points, but generally thererwas an indication of an earnest desire and deterred. maim to do eometbbig foi the improvement of the condition of the , colored people. And to ac comPlish 'blood' seemed to be Impressed with the conviction that they must lot, with prudence and gymnast!, for themselves. linens of the sped ciao iprrjecte brought forward: sad discussed. do not !immediately answer all-the expietatione formed in regard to. them; nay, if they should fall entirely, this meeting will after all produce good remits. It bag Whled& Mtge and gent community, and what le equally important, it has convinced the eolored.people themselves, that they have many able and practical minds among them, end they are resolutely engaged in devising edemas for their own moral, mental dt.' phyeleal improvement. It war *leo in them to call a Convention of their own. Had Lloyd Gervisoti, Gerrit Saab, and ether champions of their cause, been prevent sod pro minent In the proceedings, they, and not the Re mands, . Dengiassee. Pennington, and others. would have received the prates for all that Was wieely done, while the colored people would ban shared the odium of all that might have been' wrong. There can be no doubt that thole pee ple have the ability to devise andcarry out mete mores for their imolai advancement, and for the general improvement of their condition. Bora, yew of the delegates, we learned. 'are quite Wealthy. One individual is said to be wortn se. no hundred thousand dollars. Generally, b ow. gni they arepoor,. and made gnat peounlary . sadgettes to be present at this Netionaltenven. 'lion: Every philanthropist will bid them God speed in laudable efforts to better their condi. elan; to become successful farmer; Indention and profenional men; to heighten their own • self-respect and secure themspect of others; and to conquer the prejudice end the Injuitioe which would them the coMmon rights of human!. ty, because °they hale i shin not colored like eon own." All this eau:be better accomplished by themselves than byiother 0.. Let them have the sympathy and the pecuniary aid of othen, but let their plane he devised and executed by themselves.. .The prieciple' that _ha who earns his kraut Anoint hat how to manage and predate t, hilds podia oUntreimHere.—.Receet. • ter Derseerst.. a.ratam!,. muye., prrtißiram AND HEX miaL,iosp. -- -- ; • -- - CONSECiTORS. From - articles publehed in the Queu e within the last month, we might infer the citizens of Allegheny and Pittsburgh were hostile to the re speetivelßallreade terminating in their Cities.— We cannot, betters that the Intelligent part of the lahabitents wish to - embarrass in any way the Railroad Coinpanits. On thehontrary, every fa. cility !Vill - be freely offered them to carry out their WAIFS, making those cities the central de- . pot and; distributing point of the trade and cont. merest .Of the Union, to a great e‘ster.t. No cities in the Union .have had more .wiedom displayed in digeiting the true policy for them to adapt for their hivio benefit, and to fac ilitate the commercial Miliaria of the cambotrjr. in a short time you will hale one direct toad to Washington City and Baltimore, one to Philadelphia. one to New York, One to Boston, ant one to Rocbester,,Bcd. Into and the Canadas, embracing .all the import ant ea a/me:alai Eastern cities and manufacturing distric6, terminating in your cities, whioh will Cause the West to desire a connection with you to a great extent The more your position is investigated, the merle the importance will be seen ot conneetitg whiz year Western road, so wisely, located P. 3 to embrace all the important palate North, Routh, and the $ est: They can all'have the benefit, and are contemplating important connections. Oa the North you have a 'Road from Claveland to Alliance; one ootistruoting from the Lake Shore Road, through Medina to Fairview, (and ere long•one ehould be front San dusky City, through Norwalk and Ashland, to Wooster, to run in connection with the Detroit boats_ and Michigan Central Road;) the Mem field and Sandcuiky connecting with the Toledo & •Seethern Michigan Road, now in operation. 00 the South, the Marietta, Bridgeport and Sten beriville, to run Into your Road at the mouth of Big Beaver; the Zanesville and Taiosrawas Road at Salem ; the Milloraborgh Road at °mine; the Cincimiati and Mt. Vernon Road near Louden ,villa; the Xenia nod Columbus Road at Crest line ;--,beeidee the various branch Roads North and Beath of the Road from °Millie° to St. Veal', and from Creatlian:te Chicago, making a complep net-wank of Roads, all. looking .o • connection 'with your Cisietn ALEreltingtheromyk . be a raid Dem hicago t0.thWeV.4.1046-t. Like Superior, • strict of inedialiii att;-Ca: : lifernin. The res It of three Deprovements Is well utideretood y . the Baltimore . and Ohio Company oat h South, and the New York and Erie on the Nor , and every exertion will be used to •divert the trade nod 'travel from year Road skid its various moues, before reeohlair Pittsburgh. And a strong combination of Inter ests adveree to petal hoe been, and still is at work against your Road, on aeoeunt of its advan tages. : Renee the necessity pf affording - every facility:possible to your Ronde, to compete with those rivals of a strong character, that may be expected. ._' . , Pittsburgh sad Allegheny should adopt the po licy of other Miles lied conform to the existing condition of atfelis t and by - a liberal policy , beeome the Genteel depot and 'distributing point between the Test and West. 'Raving ready &e -lute to - all the important Bildern cities by tem peting heat diveralog from yon, it will indoor the entire West, from the Southern States to the Lake region, duteous of reschlog yeuelepot The natural advantage of your Chin far menu factories are not excelled at any point of the Tinley, and are capable of being -extended to en nnittnited extent, With this system of Rvilroads, , centredne within year limits, the interests of the respective Companies require large commodious Rogine.and Car manclannring establishments to be erected. Cars and Engines can be, so readilyi conveyed hundreds of miles to every point of the compute, aidieg the working of the respective Roads rand giving employment to hundreds of men; and increasing the population and . wealth of your, city.: 'the loostion.of your eltles.at the point there the roads froM the respective Atlantic exporting, cities terminate, mill be the point the greet west ern. country will desire ready oommutdostion with for their produce, end if prudently arreoged they will become the pointnithere the puroltaaes stionld he made of the various, articles, and from thehee conveyed to their various reepectlie Mar kets, fir consumption at the manufacturing dis tricts and cities, me well ai far exportation.— Operations would rejoice, to have a point where the products of the sell and live stook would venter, dram which they could forward their per. plume w!thout delay. c We hope the intelligence of the Councils of the two cities will take early measures to avoid what is teethed Pittsburgh bleak mall, a term need daily by those, endeavoring to turn trade and travel from those cities, sad require free bridges, and allow the respective Railroad Companies to connect the roads et in early day, for the pin-. pose a/ a ready and free result of freight and, pmengera. We are informed that the President end Dino tore of therOhio sad Pa. Road Intend extending their road into Plutsbnegh, if the Councils woold hid thein in the enterprise. C.onditlaned that the bridge woe, to be made free for travel; it wonid be the mens of other eanneetione, and (roe bridges froseity to atty. Let the motto oe free bridges,. freioamotanicatfort. ItlVhanities El3t ever or Wee, that have aided eve ay they aatild the Railroad enterprise and fpctdy transit', of trade sad travel ststoolested, have ir.ereued ray. t—tir - tbli Moral petley-la adopted by the two cities, yen will soon find your bott's filled, with travellers and commercial meo, end the most Ms loamy man you have will come short of what year min cities wilPgrow to be with your Rail- roads and Manufactories combined, having one. common latereat to increase travel tad commerce. If the Councils of the two cities will aid all in their piwer to Wog about a male of things, eo dealrable for 'their prosperity, no doubt the shrewd Stud eagacious President and Chief Eh. ginger of tWe Ohio and Pa. Road will coon devise the patio t0 , 00n7 Omni out. Onso. r. For the Gmune. - . D. N.' Rata, Eau :—Dam Elm—Rertoit•me •Hiroughlhe columns of your valuable , paper to Inform that inquisitive individual etyled .Argus.„". who stein, to be in uneasy about the fund. of the Moment;le library, that Hite would attend the regaled...quarterly meetings of the Institute, he would haver an opportunity of sicartaining the exact amount of expenditures, and &fail and fair 'detail of lie finances. The Hall of the Library, where all the members seem:able, itt the plane, and the reviler quarterly meetings is the tile for any each information to be acquire it hoe always been onetemary for•the reepealve of- ficers to lay a statement of their affairs before the meeting and I am sure that the genital:On who ire At present entrusted with the honors, of office, will not fall in -disohargleg ,ther duty lin an honorable and faithful manner: • Yours Very Reepeotfully, . A hlmmax • • . Oct liitlißT/1741 Pientorierrawr —The it mot that Mr. Midmost Intended to decline the mietion to Begin& MOM to have had vole fotadattert, bat the ififficulties have now been re• moved, auß be is going 'on the admin. The Weshiegton Union of this morning MOE: , i "it is understood that Hon. Jameellochaneo, i w (do appointment Las minister plenipotentiary of o United Suites at the Court of bt. Jame' t trendy been announced , will ifoon proceed to Loudon to assume the duties of his mission. We learn, also, that Hon. Meseta. Bottle, of Lou tabu*, Gadsden, of South Carolina, Borland, ef Arkaneas, Osten, of Missouri, and BecUnger, of Virginia, having pearly complete! their prepar atory arrangements; aro about to proceed to their reimeotive destioattone, to enter upon the dutlee of the several misstate confided. to their charge. . The NeW Tick Tunes oflesterdayhai the fol lowing on the reported difficulty between Mr. Boobanat and Mr. Matey: ..The ' recent nefortuttate difficulties whith seemed likely to deprive the country of the ser vitors of Hon. Jametr Buchanan at the. Court at Bt. Janne have been adjuated: Presidia Platte bad en interview wan . Mr. Buohenan at Phila. delphia on Wedneeday:morang, the revolt o which was that Mr. B. algolfled bismaceptance of the important trust confided to blot and hie determination to proceed upon hie minelon at ILI early a day as will euMne to make the necessary arraugements. We are happy to be able to make this andenneement co the highest authority. Of the termsef trace'between Maul. alaray and Buchanaa," we are not, of course, att• thorttatitely advised. - We do know, however, I That the Aleoretary of Mate has maintalted hie: grotod, instating upon his own mule of erring; log the dtplOteaey of the country, and providing the Mesa of Ito °endue—and that Mr. Bache- at' has the good sense to acknowledge, by his neaeptanie, the right of the Premier to direct end 000trol the buena' of his department of the Ham:idles Government." r 1101 SHIP "CANAL INIOOOII D6L411.1111L —The perjeoted unal, uniting tho Delaware and Chesapeake Day, will .00mmencro at Cheater E. 'Ter, and terminate. at Bombay nook, puling chewer , the town of fim,yrna. It wilt be onchtted red feet wide on top, and twenty:fourfert deep, er large *booth to pus any vessel that sae tow vi• sit the ports of Philadelphia or Baltimore. Judg ing from the route. the unal mast at least,* twenty et! thirty miles la length. The water of .Chesterto wit river to some eight feet above the level of the Delaware Bur, 'consequently there' trill thesis be a fall supply of water. Trento', Mary surveys,for the stupeerd one work are about being made. Altunionn zx Arannt.—Anoonnts from Altzi Andric Egypt, mention the opening. of the us,. raltrond from that pixel! to Calfo; a diitanal twenty-4n milee. , A loe3nottve tun over the road on the 2lat Jane. ' . CAPTUi ABOPINIIID WISCO* in .1, bill abolishing asp Gal punishment - has just passed the Senate of ellsooneln by a 1 0t6 of 14 to 9.had previously passed the Housv 'ma tke Governor's spent li inthdpulod. lt will doubtless Worms • law. , '' A Ciationtes's Re_utoss fie seJtilningthetiW E ) ''-rall -- i :ISLE altiSH ' el ~, * "tith soil Potato Ola Society, on .theitimCi47 Z.t. the Jubilee year, Iris:. kle o rch .Sih, 18,53 Ehvirl 'seeeded more than 20 years ev-o, through controversies and drspUtes Into Which I was gra dually Pod rinavoidably drawn, bet a deeoription of which I need notigire in this paper, I heat now, after much refieetion and prayer to God for hie tics:sing, decided on rejoicing the: realm of this great inatitutiod la doing se, I may happi ly be netted to othr k: persons, 11 I may briefly state my reasons for retracing my etepe in, mid .die lila. though I I may seem to condemn the course e.l then felt it ray daly.te take. in days of .youthfainem and te e eipetience. Perhaps I have somewhat realized the truth of the poet's sentiment', Lena artereensanares evil -1 in (gray hairs eat to the spirit ;)' sad certainly I can Say that as life has rolled onward, a natu rally ardent spirit lima happily been damped and cooleddown by the erniotions, and cares, and ex erctres: to which Nolan ail subject, and of which a large amount lies fallen cif 'my lot. At length, though atilt moot amnions to contend for truth and principle, I hive learned that there le "S time to mat away stelae," el well as "a time to gather steam together." ! Again, a quarter lof a oe'tory, or nearly es, hanow passed by since tbo o exciting days of dispAtition about - peeryph . Ifeltariant, and wereione of the Sal tures. . alaytireemstaisces ere noiloeger as th werox d, throughmeroy. •I have, lived to Be several points, for width I 1 ., sec others hero often zealously contended, to a groat extant conceded •io prattler, if not' admit ted prlifessedly anti!dietlyetly in prizolide. I now reel ellnfireut that I the day is not ter dietant when lhoee who hare ailed for' a platter Moog titian of what would seem the leading feature of a great religlimi body united in the glotione work of pomading the Book'of Godltir and wide, will realize to the fell the most earnest desire of their Offeetionito arid brotherly spirited The. features, of lite times too, have, greatly i ohenged; so that the most zealous chat:Tim' of Christ have to occupy now positions, and adept ether tactics for the.defenao of the truth splint the craution foe, whether it be the spirit and the power of reviving Popery on the onel hand, Or lerldelity or_Paritheisto on the cithef.' *There 1s itdtelPintat dative from witholt, that - all. de. ettiotestions of true Christians are the iiicet:ll. e d 'Upon to be united within. Hence it estate to be high time fe.weivet oar ("bleating, even &there be a pant or two pa could still wish loam's:Lodi- Old. And while wocease to gaze on the Gating epecke of difference; I for one, would now grasp the Mane of the alter of concord, or, to change the I would contemplate' the ',thole . . eoputehance of agreement, au t remit Attu a stfougor mall to unity, than continue to held some minor reateizes of didempaney to be a jest coca-. elan for diment,l I i .. l • Moreover, the mignitude''of. the gierk Which the Bible Soelety is accomplishing is is wonder I NJ; her endless ramifications, .like lea ever . - spreading tree, into the veriest nooks and come» of the abet° world, are so surpiqviog; White the I ea - ideate of her past Mid premai ageratums to I no 'distinct, so autlatasble, so overgibeloilog. I dun hi must be sceptical and obstinate iedesd I who pentane, to question the foot, six, that the blessing of God has surely rested on this in mitotic's; while thafi roan, also, is not too can pine Who, judging from the pelt, entertaint the greatest expeotitione for the future; end, how. ever unwilling to do;so'before, le now eonstraln od to say, "We will go with you we have heard that Goa is with . you." . I could soy mort;'but the reasons I hare thus assigned for rejoitling the .franks sale Which .1 originally had the pleasure of tervinufor elven jean, ire• eufficient i for the sallefamlon of my own mind, is weft as for the confirmatlon or in-• Mention of others. ,Tbe Lord voneheafehls bless iog.on *heal have eeld'irinomely, believer feebly. At ell, events, I brie I done what, for months past, L Mae felt it imuf bectomieg my ditt7.to do; and having orlgiotalfy fielded to the influence of aonseietitiaiui ecruplem la seceding, I now obey the smell still voice of inward (mesh:Sonia ro turning and conforming. God Almight pint I May yet have epportimities of-being ostler and of doing more geed, 'or the benefit of my fellow creatures and the glory of our God and Sevioor. Amen.—Froa Corragpandates of British and,or e air; Bale Society. Tun BtrrrweTnena or eALUOILICIL.—It appears that we eve not only'the rise in the price of beef and mutton 'to California, (nor merely by the large increase oflgrffi which the ;supplies, and the onnsemsent !Mailing of HS ishos, but direct by by the ram expert h of cattle to that .00nntry.) but that the preseathigh price of butter may be traced to the mane cause. From New York and Poston; daring last month, .12,050 packagei of butter were exported to that country. Coteau ting each package at $2O, as an average, - znaltes $441.,000. The aboie estimate demi net ball:We what goes under the name of inerehindlso.— From the 15th of Wit February to 115th March following. where wm chipped 24 680. 'Otte house in Ohio bas shipped Some 1800 firkins within six weeks ; alto, one beam in Boaten..nvir 1200. The March ehipturate were the heaviest that am were ehlppsdlo,crie mouth; The effect on the markets of California may be seen in 'a let-' tar from Bin Frenemento the New York Journal - Of Comineree, which says : "It la 'quite evident that Omit Lt away large Lend canstantly lactwarlogitutpisur , _ - 1,,t trona the teat eouremorsoformatlerilitienatls: fled that - we have a fenefild larger stock, than We have ever had efort,. The emseequencee Mast hi relaters to tr, ' thippeta, as evidenced by the extra of lb pan fortnight, which have I ranged frdin 26 to .280 and no coutiblereble quantify weld be eold at figures, purche aere anticipating still lower prices. That their enticipstions will beersilsed, I have to doubt. It will Probibly go a i lOw es 20a. , All this is In the fate if most extraordinary high cost at the East. Prices there ranged from 28 to Sic. The Only - remedy for such: a state of things will be an almost total cessation of shipments for at I least three mouth!, when we might hope to work off the moormoos plot that We aro staggering underi abippens matt learn to apportion their ointments Mare in - locordante With the wants of tho coun try. New Yorliand Other plaits will learn, to their poet, that it will not do to speeulete and advance prices beyond' all precedent, with the hope that — California! will bring them set: tibe 'OW stand considerable. hot not the extravagant 'shipments made the Past six months!. The . mar ket, is also greatly oyeratooked with lard, ythlets must rule very low for a long time to coMe. , N ow yoww Cross alnt : Woollens are , . lug in New Yorp. freely it an edvance of; 2f1@25 I . ,cont.,over prim at the correapondlag period of last year, owing Mainly to the echeloned rates of the raw material s aye staffs, and laird!. Hes ls yj Cattollll, such tutrorroo sheetinga sad 'shirt , loge, and prints, a le active at an &detain of about 6711 ot. Ths markevis bare of Printing clothe, std the milla:getrrally are working' on orderer-The sales hat week smouot to 14,000 piece*, 60 by 64, whibh ti considered the steed- Aid comuutods, stft.i la Brittab and o:satinet sot goods there la affair amount of boatoral do ing. Prices remain mnektite same. Blank alike aro gaup:lg upwards, tie,sre alto most Myles of Chine geode. A. Nevin nit Pmuttue Buxom" 'Notes= "- The mexaniot -denied "The Mitornoth Hercules," with'which Mr. - John Wise teak up ti !pleasure, ar party from Philadelphia. twayee ago, e reirs; in n open lot at te east end of t h is city: pa 0131Wed r ecedity afternoo h n iset, shoot 2 e'clock, whildit i was part inflated with atmo/pbetin ate; and rho workmen were ungseed to gieing.it a froth coat Vereieh. it Ileum neat/airy to, tarn thoLeviathen for the purpaie 'of coating the other o ld . . The balloon had been, kept to her pleat by 'heavy send bap, ; Fad dar ing that time the air it beanie extremely tilled. In order to torn it over it required r perm to- go Maids for en Instant tame thet'all was right there, end for . this purpose. Mt. Wise entered it hinteelf. 4e he entered, the ontvide were taken freer it toortniakiy, idiot/log redder eipansion of ale !Heide, and ill on M eant, the balloott wau'up andctf, Mr_lfiseenfold; ed it, and etruggling AII.IIOI in a alt. The workmen were en cononnded as to be perfeetlY at a loss 'What to tie , and the balloon .gerdnally tieing; went :wrote tho field; tent the halbert turned with ita mouth downward, rod - Drilled Mr, Wire out at the bottom, 61dng biro a never er. fall and bruisee than ho twee received et any regular 4aceusion. The balloon lodged - 4.ldr. Swutes.barn, without riaefring'hey dertiage-- MrPW. informs no thit while be wee thMk run lug collared and eptraid, he irideavored,to, care himself by . tearing the balloter epeni - which its great 'strength resisted,; and that-le VIP: jest In Ike aot of Cutting himself - out with hie' pocket ladle as the balloonirightedi, and opin ed him out of Ito mouth.=•Lanthster , , rrILIDLIO itetIOOLI 011 BOrtol.--The ;Dills la the vatiais public schools of Bootee, (out he. chilli:l the prfroary,) have ineressed, on 'an ar , crags, of the rate of Omni 800 =neatly far, sight or ten years prarlounto 1851,g et! the . amount paid for salaries of tataheri Invoked do'ritt same B me, at the Ilfettie rate of - $5,800 * year , The total eoet of the!publio setteolndaring lastystir insinuated t O lB/ 87 • 700 ; . - - A Teist or Postiewe's hard-_ working Allied= fatally,- In Boston, , the father of- which 1, a coarteaver,; au& the • prothre a washerwoefin, . has jest !pulsed War:dation that a brother of the former, recently atoll In Datms % jeasing them the very acceptable tmm A Brut Poen, of New :Jersey' mannfictire, • floats abOre &hoe of the. Crystal kidnap, sweaty feit by tarty. blue, med anti white; wlth• -stare and strip*And4f American silk °replan did qudttry,yrerpfired tar the Exhibition by Jobn BylOrmuoii4ictarer 0180WiOg at Bison. •Barrinn :0011114TaliAlliptp - great' ralliOid:tgiqgel"*CrOd the 240,30011abeis' 41,0....dxit.intainlin above Falonotit, latadr,l4o3.leak. -4e 1. awed Mat la got —figr Madrimi3adN6o4o46 : lAnnami dol2ol— Pijon's Irsuastroik—Tos - Paressnsd, s :mom mud BascroirliCtrda Hata. la Eld• most delight. ,lal goal witladarfal arttate tto wool! ~oar prodder!. la', ~,,t4 , 10 la d t dt aa.t. 12 `IA..= s rt.-talent 111 the bistarr of the ...11e,tift to.-11 0.0 d l.i , risor. emit. ion ' agal g ototylaar. with ficaroa a! .dolour, (mirk oliora 'tr atterral *Moe: of oho Eathalrata Bald Lad' artar)trooloodrodii porfortlr arcooolabool. 'Mao Karbootrast h L ..e fou r oro,oo d oda myo hair atter • baLlnesa of 12 'ital.,/ A. X. Ccgcl•lllOUT, 76 Ildaddr. N. Y." ce liathtott L • earorolto cure for Ner*Cll3/1 fiaad,delot. and all Cad, I - roar West.. Bold by an daairtro rraorwhara. Try I. Coe cab. eatotd,'!. torte bottle, D. S. DANNN6, 11:opelattra 161 Brosiorny. N Y. anl4 is Plttsbargh..ayat. 5 2.11, D . P..ce jr Br 4 a6d Drawn a Rrlt•r. Tieasurer ser DtsjorJoribriWlLLocs. will be a capdi d tar :to of 00 OINTY, Toe ASUItEkt, beCami ahe Whiz arta Atirolasoai:Goataz Cora.tion, to ho,laht, la august next. , .117Megar 1021•••lluctx s.n:cultic, Esq., of A115..gh,3 , \1 b• a eandfdat• berate tlie approaching rit.ti-Itarri• rt god •Whirr.Conveation,i for nomination to the °Moe CJUNTY TICKASGIaIgtt.i j 7131411.141. Stir District Attorney.-- - ALEs. eirocir„ M. Wsreort ley, will NI o'consildete for noralcatica for' the 'tales or District Attorney. subject to the dectsloirot thn II nig and dislionesonle Coosontion. • --- set- Daguerreotypes.—lf you wish a rum is r ib:4. c 3 os.accvs GALL ,cx.\ 21'n 76 Fourln street : • te-CARD.—bjetor MTERS haring b e:. relieved from hie orticiallduUes Burgle:m . lmA Musk* • tie the U. S. Mull. llomital; will In future give Lis wadi viler attention to Gls Prize..i.o. 3411 Thinl steeet • above Eikk.: . We mazer Oho attention of our read\ era to the advertleemerii or . MORSE'S 1:1170011ATING‘ CORDIAL" t 11 found Even the fourth rage. te - Oaklind P i roperty for Salo.-1.116 preterit is aitona alma: heir a rock trona the slty.line. frontlet: on the Pitattatih Partnere and PlechenickTini. site It honadal milt]e email and east by !shal el James P - aft. Ese . and an the north by d.P.Cl4itlei \ OWe sontainind &honk SLX 10116.3. It Is cowered thrtilli Trees el the choicest kinds. many of them hi full sariAs.‘, There I.; a cordratahle two-storied frame /lOUS aelth\ . ) \ other boll/Inns; alfvoii abandutee of Grape. Ras pTh and tar, wherry Vlore. Wr wood Quality. I leilLdlitate or the 1410, a Property altogether, or divide It tekniii, sharers. • I T/1031dd J. CAMPBELL. ' Jonlallat • . N 0.11,2 Water street ~.. , se" -Dr. 32.'Latui's Vermifage.—During practice of mote man twenty Yelp. Do.bl kiall I attended innimorable patients afliatrd with ',att of worm disease, and wed; Induced to apply all lb. emr kiee of LI. mind to the discorerypf a Veron foga. or wn t• destroyer, eertala la to. t Met.; lb. result of.tils tabor* I the Am Maso Worm &Keine, aow tapfdre the publio, whlett to perfectly safe add mop b. Mee. alike to obildfrn, of the most tender aatej or to the mood odolc; rorimp, mildly Ind sabdaes feYer,,,aral destroys worms with.' tourist I. mimes. It is easy of adonnietration, and sr I It doed not mns!. meteor? In any fat witatrirer,l Mrstrlethoss are neciasaCy with regard to ,drinklng wain, our Is it capable of dolod,th. least MIMI/ to RAe tender.: Infant tat Ineraltble number oftwomos tiro extolled by this mist Vormifogn ' • ' Porennirs will I. erimfol to ask for DR. DI'LANa I CELSBILLTED LIVED PILLS, end take DODO she. Mu aro otb, partoortion tn , be Liror Pills, cow afore this rano. Dr. Iltlienei Llitir Pills, mho hie celobratel Verasiftlde, con now bd had at all 'respectable Dick Storeilin thibolite4 States, sal 11 . 000 tb'e sole propriebns, 11.P.11:140 • /716 owessoni: to r, Kidd S . Co.. Ca Wood street. , Or' Motu /10112 Tt3TI/lONT.—MT. ' ' 10. incur Sir—i think It no more than an rot of juin to you IN.ell 101 to the interitan to=tallnity to state, k, BPEOILC/LES I bought pt you cult me well. I had ilea. much improved. I can see small print with tilt 'tor any length 'of time without fatigue's my eyro Should rty olght connate. to Improve by the am cktbruk. I have to doubt tut I dull be able to read Without them In a she rt time. Totten. truly, , T. 31UUNDER. \l' Aheallsoy Oily. June It, IBM. • , • tit haie h - sed Kr. ticognon• EYE GLASSES for • very bait perl6l...with deeldel advantage. and hart no healtall-n In elation that a detective vision of box men:ld iot has been relleeig. and the orgasm e'en to be,acefidr. ing elacr and tone. I therefore cheerfully beer testiostety to their exeellency rod steamer. or also to Ito. delcachue! , etlll as practical Optician, and the wonderful facllltr, with which he adapts his Glasses to the rariens Parr 'l. l / 4 sities o( eaten. .D. B. BUTTON, 'I, N 0.24 Ways street. pit rhumb. 115=1:21 - . ZfirMa..SoLomoirs:—Fram infancy I &we' been aillleted with link eyeracil shorteightoduamand In all m r Usable l hareiree been able to net • p•10\of GLASSES %tat would 11 p Inee.litare bed eeveralii•lee that email enable tot way more dlulnetly • but °obit! .nerer tam them on ofe then ono-hat hour from the bet ttot they. trowel groat pap. \ barrelled to ier pint edvirtlentent, L 1 whleh A.\ you LO.l Jun luiported tome, reed ae It hal been m;efn atant Cut In oil • Air that ruild bereSt ine. I tho4hi (would ter yoUra --- - . lon gigs:girt itlak ma flaMaritex alt. I say they mtdt Van . eittlMl tar impartitioria. I bay. act be. .bld g read b, aandielight fot more than her ma boor at aitif, time beftwa I got dm. tilamay_ Plane I got Obese. rind ou lictday all day. mad mall tan o'clock. witboist .tow ti.eisur the toast ['LID. *Watt is • Wag 1 Mae tat dada belt,. Mr.yeatm • ay :W. =soh .• 1 think It dervrthg you god haying others may be teruilited by it. Y. am at Hearty to ginge uyi of my same at any 037 (or ratan - rim I em. your, HENRY I.:AILL, Whir( Huter, Patel:myth. P. 0, f forgot to taaatlea that at wife Is greatiy fatted by the polo *be gat; and *gamily glemel.. • illi.! W 4 believe Nattiro hal prcivit'l6dt a trusty for prosy disease whit& Ile& is hair to. `O.lll . PETarLll7s‘or BOOK OIL, put wpm It down., frog t he groat I aborizt,__ coaled de.p lb tho bone/. al/Other ' Stith,Taira - rdsubt, cm a th e grsatost or \ihriat rarrudisa...Nard „ following. towdogony. Psrau• bar Mr. -i i .r. W. it Igr— P I glfrit . , i ers AO i OLIOT f i jr . ; 4. :1!1% 16. ;; 1 1,1 .\. or 11,4 +hi, saw two months put. and have run , .10ska lag tor roar aunt to craurther supply. Leonid husa, add orue dual. mom. We him round tit. Oil vary excello a lti ring and Dyuntary. My daughttr, It Cho tint r•tlt acestt woe hero. was lying very low with it. hut / due bar • lemmas/al. and in thus harm .ate the ovaad. snot the Act stooped, and ohs ro covered lurgssitely. It is als,, on extraordinary MOM" /Or rot indsorsd /Wu, Cniaßrlara,ud alontnadut. unl car the Idiot tune have been cured rot long_otandin • • Yours, with rerpont, idlikel groudy. W . ,. ale or sot Wor ...Wu. la Plttsborgo. '., - \ r. A. 9 i Pacers advertising P attain.= blues 0001.1 •\I --' 1 - sia.. BURKE i BARNES' SAFES—Boe s V the itlnd of taidoionyai to the Valtgi of taro SARNO: ufon whit& ware; oardhlintly tan tie isrputUtou isCpur work. We lure. already yublithed unto/ utUrldates. Moto; that Sabo glade for our regolsr gad ordlgaiX Salm, . and cold alsroad:.' ban bun 'sib ' - to tp, ShVgitNST TESTS /.N ACTUAL 00NPLA . TIONA,. and prigarrod that. contents tota:ly Crutttoe. &huge. Vr . /016min, Is putter proof of the. rains Inca; • hallo 610.000 WORTH, ON: NOOlat AND • 'SAVED WITH A' 840 3.67181 \ •`... '` , c • ' • ' • • AUfloN: Zan C0m ., ! . ..,‘ blunt. Du= A ditassa—Doar 01,.: Tonto)w laturs, w.ra duly noels-wt. 1 woe .abee at attic :due d runic( shlc regard to your Pare,/ marlSor It perfAtl no in, / legal the amp 1 bouabt of you hut fall. alb. rooming rt the 10th of June 10 , 1 —III / *tore hul linp helm burned Wash.. It was built of word eud bri k=\ • large three nary building. 117 ,51. was In It irt ha ` time of It. hrs , and fel/ to lb. eglar. wberit t erL , ;bugs account ot oil. It arm a very bot &a .. bly notes and bark' aaenante that were in the . amounted to stout Tan Tbanund Dollara,',whAll' wow oared. Thera way not a gukpoper injured: d hartiur,' .1.0124 atlifite Int , person who 16 doing total ea, to lows, no licosalog buy sjiare tan Pup their P.P... ' , la c e got cue that ill gags i ran safely recangrundc 'T . ~..1 IC Y*I tr '' - lr'''', " 1 r• ' JOHN n A 16g, si\ HENRY 11.. COLL :DEWAR DING A.IND COMMISSION MER •••• , AND IttIOWLAALR. TM/MOM IN, OFIREItEt BVTTER, REEDS, FISH, AN3 ,PROD'IME :GRNERAL.I.I", \ N0.:26' Wited oiiiretet, Pittsburg! HOL I ES Sx B lIINTIPACCUOSIti OP. SOLED BOX 'l/0F.8,' Bravay.9 i ricick • `speTrocats, O.II,OWBABEI,* PITTaBIIIII3II. ".. 0121ce A 6 Wotad et r between lit and .4fir . woek ararriated equal to any uutitufacttirL • 'JAMES P. TANNE rc.& .-isuoLesita IN Boom, ?HOBl, ..soNNETs, trui mr.: bt4 lAri.o4.street, Pittar!rirgh, geirMy atook embraces cvOry le q• Bud ILD Styltalltirtagp . b . te r ., ran scchl.olnar from Ala gringTodrinigWargolna. taaterr rtirmelpmparing tararablr with. Ono of r ' a. dalabuk sal Kar lett. - Porabaasza pies.. rail arauto• balks. boring. nth' Blazon na . sr Pumitna DAGUERREOTYPES' , . POST 0/1/o.* billucio, 'auto OTILLUT, TiMZENS' d strangers. who wish to \Db... xj tsts so sesurato, artils sal 111: Illra 11Youtsa. - at a .(171 : ., cl i' & 14,1 Z4 , t21 , 1V.Z ! Sh?g , V , Vglike ` .1 ' 11.11 . • I,lg ? . .I.M. ~',l:.' ` h !i g gi,g,`L'a 61 1 1174"; 01 I° ', .....!i r,. o.•otrotr with laatsorj .o r ti... " = ' i• wa.:l4l ° S.lnd. 4.4 bovlin , ailootadtbsterntotrof Do, -: , \ rootrclog. as ao - oOrsotloof Or tb• calsbra sal liootrlt Philaaelphia acid Nor, Toot. A1r..1.1. Canto, folf to to . ablo to opts to Ito 'patrons at the .!...V., a sCrlo a Dooaq. , toot.TlVCbs. WWI os to S.W. o4datt has a or bosa I ...L.MA noml 001 doo.ioting. in al, .41..... w., . I', . otrathrto T 0 DAGUERREOTYP LER Y. ' Wilcox's Drag 4tona)rittaburah, °Melte at 4 l iraVgal n ri ' 4re i ltil t altrg i tt,e li e . 7 " ` ''%" atantootted ay witn nu ' aur., - icr Blie and u " kl ‘t arranged wittlimen bet tke premier caul.), wit accurate Le alaellee cf,he human rertu vt:4 rap oraoluteta4 liteat. 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