rtruusttED By warrr.:4 CP =, PITTS BIFROH. PELIDAY 31011 SING, JULY 22, 1.£P58 . _ liaf-riCZADING birzeit WILLBEPOUND ON:SA,(7IIPAGB o:l 7 27:llBlteteEß. - WASILY Gasrme-p• nt4;naireeLreu MS!Mz4=== psi olsceilatlins 1* between bur sad Ave thousand, such- P-1111.11 Oaurt even `TUlaga and maat7>n Walitorn Peanao lasts= OMr. , " - aDirgaTllMlS—Nettbee te• ZditoTialEoeme nee,,Prietteg &tablletment , nt the Dan? GAZIMI, are eptnol 0¢ bandy.. ADVZlVTlnlinli,xlio dates their nolleee.to . appezz. Is the paper on Monday laanduz. willpiieseban4 them In . before 6 detectors Eatinder DEIRICEATIO WHIG NONTICATIONS. _ fox oamix. conassions, MOSES POWNAIL, Of Laxesstep Cana,. 1011. AI7DITOZ OTEZILIS, VA= If. MGCLIIRE, Of Franklin County loft 11171.1111011.05311/.1.,' CIIRISTIAttIitgYERS:Vf Clariin County .. . • , , '. 'FITT/kllll2Oll LID C021M14111.11.1 /41L11.0p. Chief Engineer Benxi bee organised tour 'earns of Eogineere, two of' which hare take!' the field; "one Erannienctsig bperations near the city, and 'the other near' tbitEaritmit, on the Allegheny Monntaian ' The' other iwo corps Will enter the , . ; field immediately. The work will be proemted ot rapidly as the nature et the me will admit, *ad prang ofthe_lineolll be placed under . • meiract sermon as it can be gal ready. It is .dtaigied to finish the whole line as Boon an men pia ea It, and if . the route directly etithe Mon . • eugabels is damn, we shalt probably see the oats ruining from this city to litoKemport with . . . 'ln eighteen months. The Bitectore hare taken the fine office .on the gest Attar of Berke's Bundler-, 4th 'tract, for "; -insrly 'incepted by the All!gneny Valley Comps. sty, whnre the bnainess.7oUthe Conipany Is now Bram the limo the project wen definitely re solved on, about five months ago, up to the pees. •at,..oea: pall/IFX pall 13ten pildf3ing and 'aueigthenhig hht position.. and preparing the I::.ray,,by devising waye.and niearts preparing ',inhibition, and entering into negeticAtione. In impiirtant, prelielluery gages of the en ' -• terprise• he has i,esu eratuently sereo will say Cher hie usual good fortune bee iittended his text's. , We would rkber say that natural and acquired sheriFess, his flue hominess queldliatione, end bit indomitable en. orgy, oonpled with the confilettoe be everywhere ' . Inspires, hue eniquered every difficulty, and planed' this great work : on the high road of fa tire suerese. Having °altered the track" tie r fore tam, his Attire lebors in bringing hie Dadertaking to skiing consummation, will ba comparatively easy. diem. Limn= lately returned' from a vier, to New York. Whaahe.tbere eccomplitshed will be beet understood frem the fallowing extract ;rem tboNes York 71-iitoue . e.. 0 M. Win. Li:it:pea of Platsbeiruls Prreident . of the Pittsburgh and Connetleville Railroad Co. now in this Cup, has completed very important arraugements in oonnectioo with the financial In terest, of,ble road; the "'eerie upon valets wilt . • ithr, progress with tepidity. Meter& Winslow, • ' • Linter dt Co , hare been appointed its finandal '.agent,; with whom tbo securities Of the Campo ny havetteen placed for rale. .The Company has verj largo hash, in stock subeeriptionis. which amount to over $2,000,000, ezoltialve of stock to betaken by.onetreotors. Among these tient ".1,6 $6OOOOO by the City Of Pittsburgh, • and $760 000' by the County of Allegheny, in • which. Pittsburgh is situated. In addition to these, the City of Baltimore has been atithorised by law and hat agreed to guarantee one Million -of the Company's bands. The entire. Mil .' mated cost. of the, work le $8,600.000, which =r iodides every provision for a first clean road, graded for a double track, and laid with calm ,' . • "TMo road extends from the city of Pittsbor'gb, , . Pa., to the coon of Cumberland, hfd , distance of sboetl4o milee, where itintrniecte the Baili n:tore scd'Ohlo Road, with which it meet faro f agreement nirsta traffic hesble been mods._ grades will be al very far Ora, not et= twenty-elm feet to n mile, except s ebort dilate:mit. the sicomit ! where It will be shoat 6b ttcß • Poeseeote: tiai . neideitt, GetL . Latimer, one of the meet ettergelle mem of the - West, who, at the prime of life. posintesee large rieenciary mehtue,lhe fruit of his own Industry :end penereranne—bringa to the •eervici of the "Roallibillties and totem:toe which will be sore - to. c erry le through with economy sod withoot loss of thus . • ' j a Ztitt cootie of thie read may justly be called W:ablegt 4 cti'e pioneer a!ail°w6cr li ° o %a er l; P c ! IL I I to ent ß tll o camr:o d r eLf D a in t :p . d a dit,, e of ei V p i e rgi t l i t: , , ,, wards J d o . l.llo2cilet t i , e. a B eams „Tonto was - After. by Clew g iV e ssidlgton n. ; when d°c re iF ielsed in tf lai tcol 'Franok and ,Indians at. Braddock's fields: T imer , . Port Nowise% neer the present site of the City . 1 • 2as Csieiei, P Th • New York TA -4.41.-..trulte immoral!, with touch force, upon the nog !set of the Matageriof the New, York Crystal Pekes to do honor to Art and Ishor in itheir - ar;' *igtinenta for the - opening of thos'Erldbition.— . , . ' , Politiciars, Statesmen; Warriors, Bohotare and. and Divines:-these were, the clasiuM selected's' the recipients of the bent, awarded on that ow • • '.. muloh; while Laborers,. Mechmeici and &Baths were mete:doer, forgotten altoge th er. =Leaked' ''.... :. at from a proper point of video, nothing meld ' .:' be more , inappropriate , than this. The CMotol : , ratios :Exhibition Is nominally air Exhibtion of • We Iminairy of all nations—o gathering together . : of ' thenobteet and finest specimens , of Labor; ' - and world Is called to mane and behold what .., . advisee - lore stating by the LaborM.,the Metthardo ~,' , Sntt.theArtlet.. It is, therefore, on Exhibition to ~...',.-' * brute labor Jr. 'all its developmeits, and this ha. ..- , .:_ l iiir Is as moth due to the mea.wha lava achieved f. Shit triumphs there esitibited as to the revolts of their labor.. To ea the Forkerihy, In an la _ ',7"riostriai Eshibltion; and beitow .tho promisence ;.1".. - - due them upon alines of non-workers, juvolres a ,' departore,trest , the.;.stofnal Amen of ' things" • ''' ' Meh nen anther he justified nor teamed.'. Bat ?th#,:rinitititiontiered at: The Managers of ,;..)-.V.,;:1e0. 1 4 . 11 1 40 relict, not having'.the Aepth of ;,,,,,,fr,•: • ,..! , ,jtipismtWilthe Independence, perhaps, 'team ..,•:iyAlict :,,.•q„atitio s t . ii,to,, °curse in harmony witk the b*Wit„*Qe44l:.esten 'lntik, sad did as , tl ol,* •; ~ :;". "" , edri:Aitna. who preeeded them. Tbe ho- Sowirld., bitherto,hambiort kept Main -4: f l4„rt:llhitterißi,:feektbrust forwarciat,the Cheat Es -.,N:-TIA,„I,IW-.,iLitieifined tit are not - yet isidefernly, iciMetiella Ihtieetteis t lailieptatiOnto meet with:. .-il : :•70telt-;,Atiserhil,...-;.4,,eipit:"14Xe. Individual' ~.,, 5 ,,,,,,r.,r• - s ,***L l S 7.ailtregirilkklit, a piaiff igez-,-Ciiitloiy,Osa 1 - 4.1 i ": C.l.sVoa Abe ariliin; S.;::,:iitailinViiOC:leartWtOrthittAtitie Artisan 4:V* ' /li:rfriliO ' :, ; ;: ' , ' Tk#6:l:l:4Trtlakiiiiiii OP* Ott and . - j ? !. itiltlf4itdiitheedii* ,' g'F , i4i44 l . b,Viereo- D r , .: , citik#4l,74tivoille;iiiisifi'i4rificiht;:e me. aaleol 4•7 7..,,t,i, t ,.,.,1,,.eieb , ..X>iiv.,...idi#1...701111 k rsff6lei.,.ei e .-tb—„e Ifefre4oif* ii:tkeiiite;g:rttoi4 eirkro tr040 0: loto708.* , ;#0:404 : na.,ta*f:o4.oq#rks4o_ .o *** lf i lC43°/ W 4 4 ; I ,l `lfs i40';"!81ii.xa ,„,.a.,,t,;--so:=iglecii-oA9:;:ikitoii,,,w.fo,iiii tAt - fP,A44# - *ia;pcipo. Wags gii- new, tibOr eilhilAVX*Ohiterkt with that fever bestowed ~. -. ceibeeiforiskwgrlb is: thown Lodependent of, ' °''' - aid withent reference to, the handicrafteethii..... , The game apparent igoor ace and want of pro- per appreciation was menifested by the roans, ler/ of the Exhibition at the Crystal Paine Ben :! the toasts pnpared by them ter that aventraelsie',. " Tun Pans" was placed at the foot •.; ..170.1ittliti list, and no arrangement woe made for '....".„ . thenem.fort and proper eotertalmient of report ers, --TMs minifett error was net 'dissented by • • them coil it way fended upon their attention.- With s silty bed grace they eiseged the acoirm - 'wane for, the repertery, and "give " The Pavia", a Moto Immo:able position I. the listof • Anon; but this bitter 'iss dont ,Yten more in.; 4 „. ersoloostp thin the, fanner, - 'osteial assoMpaj Bled with .Innandote—hints at the tenality. of tits -Presar,whieh - rendered, the manner of. the ehange sal insulting, tut the original 'etrin bad WiatiodetStlestiat —Age; benne the mistakes beta sainisrlita ;Artisan the two plaid errors ~which its e of many public men: they insitrntitherteSiemeati'of the aookey thYoh; that , mote-411,* aid :Si .roaca-'-whiaii • 0, 11111 4 11 and 9 0 64 10 . 6; 061 1 00. hlllitst 1t ;..,...4111-4•.;%.004 10 0 0,4:41,*401444 Yet let 'fif • .-,75„,4„:14; • 71: flu otdereateentp Thit Preis to one menin ittramentality;ii.matsitfesterring aCcluatationlor pOlicAnsts; and. jot' it ,too 'often . happeueOsai after aniiira his mounted ea editorial ehouldere into thtimize of the multittide,ha pinata into total oblisionectese of the pedestal on which he itands. '#y and by,the Press will rise into a higher ap preciation of fuel sad Joel to proportion as it acmes to a proper knowledge of` its 'minion will it grow'hsto the eiteect of those dependent on it. Perhaps. occasional Insults are necessary to awaken it to a rightful settee of its ;Coition ; and hence ouch blandust.tts that committed by the managers of the Crystal Palace, ilthoiogh prove entire of harsh Comments upon the blunderai, may still answer a- good purpose in preparing the way for a foture provention . of them. ,Putts es Gac—The papers are now general. ly publishing a 11tt of prices'of Gas Per thousand, 'cable feet, In some of the piincipal cities of the Union, ou the lst of lannaiy last. The'llat is as follows:. New Orleans, $4,60; Louisville, $8; New York, $8; Pittsburg, $2;10; Baltimore, $4; Batton, $8,60; Hartford ; $4; New Haven. $ 4 ; Preeidenoe. $4 ; Piey, ; Wimpy, $9; Boff.. 10;53,60 ; Cleveland, $2 ; Columbus, $3; Noih. vide, $4 ; gt. Louie, $3,50; Wheeling, $8 ; Philadelphia, (the works being owned by the ell.) $2; Richmond, Var, $3O ; Charleston, $4; Savannah, s a ,, $6; Washingt $4; Northern Liberdee, Philadelphia, eyoently reduced, $8,60; Mobile, $4,60; Springfield, 0.. •$6; Brooklyn, N. Y., $3,60; Newark. N. 4?, 50 ; Angie* an $7; Cinelazati, $B. Since the lst of the Present mouth, the price of Gila in pittsbrugh has beenredneed t 0,51,80, ,whieh gives oar olty the precedence, very slight iy, over the lotted In the above list ; but it is I remsrketde Piot that until the let met. Philo doinhia- Was furnishing gas at a cheaper rate than Pittsburgh, notwithstanding the wide differ ence in the prigeof coal In the two cities., Been now the difference is so alight as not to be worthy of 'mention. Certainly if Gas can be fern. fished cbesily In any city of the Union, It should be in Pittsburgh. Here we hare' coal at our 'very diem, and at o very light oust, and yet oar Gas colts within a fesotion ea much se it does in Philadelphia, althongh the latter, city buys her cool here, mid pays the heavy cost of transpor tation from city to city, amounting to double the original cost of the material itself. -, naILWAT TO vim PACITIO.—The doubts which have beta entertained as to the length the present, Democratie adininistrstion would be he likely to go, is leading aid to the construc tion of this great work, now demanded with-so much unanimity with the popular voice, have beau dispelled by the speeches made by the Sec retary of War and the Searetary of the Trestm-• ry. at the beegeat given to the President at Philadelphia Secretary Davie avows himself a atria construct onist of the straightest sect; bat yet be thinks Government lawn right to build a road is the Pacific; because it may be necessary to the defense of the country. "In vela-had It beta attempted to show him how the military power of this Government, whioh cousisted in the einem, end 'strong hearts of ate citizens, *mild be used on the elope of the Paella . 115455 01515 woe a railway to transmit it."— Secretary Guthrie says, he bad plenty of money to his etroqg box. end did not know that it could be Ivied more beneficially than in the construotion of the Pamfle'llailway. These declarations of' the constitutional advi. eers of the Preeident. We suppose, were intended as in intimation of the course the Adminletro don hoe determined - to pursue, rod as sueh it will be hailed with profound satisfaction by' the. people everywhere The opposition which was ' made to this measure by certain Seashore, so doubt iirese In part from a conviction that the Government would be transcending its powers by etobszkieg In this gigantic internal improvement This sort of opposition will not be heard. of again, In all probability, se those who entertain these extreme strlet i oonetrnetion notions have alwaye hitherto bienivronderfully silent when a more liberal ciamirentlou seemed to be demanded by the popular voice! • '; 2 . As shoe, then, as the different surveying per. tine which have on reoently set out to survey the .different routes to the Pacific. have bad time to report the result of their explorations, engross will begin to examine the subject serimudy, and, In ite dilatory way, begin to act. We hope that the body, however, will make this enterprise an exception to its usual way of doing business, and will act MOTO in accordance With the spirit of the.timennmd the necessity of t cue. The road most be built as speedily as pOosible, and it should be began mimeo se it can de done intelligently.: The enportifof the differ ent eurveyingparties ought to famish the Mini- Bite Information, and the next ameba of Coo-; greet ought not to close before come definite' step; •• have been taken toward tne commenoe meet °tithe work;. and we hope IF will not.— FR1101:14 ATT/Allllll,lll A PARTT 01 EMI. nes Braves Lan Tam "Possuses.—We learn from persons who received their information from citizens:of New Yetereborgh, situated in this county, ten miles northeast of this place, that on Friday or Saturday teat, a party ofinen, threeof whom were Kentucklaus from Marin and Fleming eonntlee. and two Ohicume, passed through that village, in plunk of three slave, the property of one of the party, named Fierce, 1 and another owner. It Seems they had informs-. 1 don which led them ta•beliete that the elates were on the route throdgh New Petersburgh to . ffreentield,,but they had not yet atoned Rattle stake creek, which rods about a mile east of Ye tershurgh. From Petenrebnigh therti are two roads leading to Oreendeld, one of Which 07091,1 the creek over a bridge; and the other by &ford, about half a mile farther rap. 2 Three of the pus. suing party'statloned themselves at the bridge, and two' at the ford, and awaited the coming cf the &Wee. The party 'at the bridge b ad not waited long, when the slaves, two men and . , A 'women, made their appearance, escorted by 'a `white men and a boy as guides. dm mien se they were fairly within the bridge, whioffis • covered one, the %manatees' sprang unon'them,. and 'a dellperate light ensued. The ingrate, it in told, were armed with gone, pistols and knives, sod defended themselves bravely. The particulate of the affray, however, are not yet degnitely known; but the result was, that one of the ne grail was captured, after being severely wailed ed, and the other twg./with their width compus , lona, made good theffemape. Florae:ll,o=er it is raid of the oepturedl negro, 'was • sivetely butt, having been nearly choked to 'death in the stroggle to Bemire him. The desperate nature of the any may be judged from the feet that the broken . bleach of a glut and plstel, Vero found on the spot, and the pontiff was emitted with bleed. Al soon as it wee over the Kentook. ISA! 1002 no time in leaving for-hoine, - taking their ceptive with them. , The effete, we leans, has thrown the neigh berhoed into a great excitement, and reused an anti 'livery hellos among'msay who have bleb: erto been iediffatent to the subject. ;Be hear it stated, that a prominent citizen of Petareburgh called oa lb/ Kentuckians when he learned the oljeot of their and asked if they tad %ilia rout ler the slaves, when_ one of the party drew a revolier ende.eplied that that was the only warrant they needett --ililtiberersh (0 ) Nara. Tux Tsai* HAM *co ILIUM lismisan.— The question, which hat for tome time retarded she; building of chit! 701 d, (generally' known as .-preagtee rcad)..,.will be. eloneg the cent week, ddinitety melted bi the Supreme Court of Otte. ' This question involvesthe tight sad power cf Mr. Haman to build the :raid over die ewe lead, emoting, of coerce, only'. the public high. ways. The question,-we naderatond, will come up from Clerk onnity , —Mr. Constable appearieg for the prose'ontors—un a writ to restrain the man pony from. building their road, although they own the land over which It penes. We notice the subject because' we suppose, from' the posi tion of the case, that the Supreme. Court will give a gentrill interpretation of the low inoarpo• Toting private compentoei,..;lt.hes already tiee . n befit, by the Supreme Coen , or at leeit some of the Jadruthereof, that 'the. general law made the incorporation. ac - .complete as if . specially enacted by the Legishilars; bat that by the pro. visions of that law, the company bedew power to condemn lauds..., Under the preterit proceediuge, - we suppose that all the qaestions will, be re. Hewed, ' The Supreme Omirt k la session et Wens, end the sue Is set for pest Tuesday. Eminent oonnselPsee been employed. .Indge Tamenum., late upon the.Bapreme e_ourt Beech, nna no em inept Weyer from Neer York, home heetiratotard on the part et the respondents -8t Loiif Repub . MIL APPLYT2eII WILT. --Tke late Su Ap. cf Boston, was worth 'one million el dol. By his will be leaves to' his widow 'peel. do beqtnets'amoaoting in Tokio to 8200,000- Ile makes 42 other beqamts to nephews sod niece. and others, amounting in all to 8320,000 more. among which . may be Mentioned $5,000 "to tile,friond and Pastor, Its.: Ephraim Pasha: dy," and 8 5 . 000 to the 'served:de- lirialt In hie family at his demise., to be distributed Stll3ooi them in the mannerandsooordieg to proportion, to be fixed 'upon by Die widol. lie then be queathed to ble exeeators manotsetaring 'took. of.the isbribt $200,000. to be bythem Meta. ted for sciondlia litekry, religions, or elmrits ble purposes. The neidne ha also bequeaths to ' Jotu CI. Stet Xtq., al,Watertoiro, Bar Ink, Psajeteis twisty sara,kit land to that tril- Issafftwpokus , • tbe S Yak TSsite. Lest xsontßE Or PATBEa oevazzi . Father Oath= delivethd, a feature ha Ithtau last - evening; to his couatrymen, at fituthenut Institute. As it had boec azinounced that title would be the hat lecture of: the aeasoti, the bell wee crowded at an early hour. The enject of his diecourSe rem, "Italy and the War against the Papacy.'i Alter reeding the 10th chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the Roman, he erect on to say that, when war is for a jam came, se is that for the Independence of Italy, it may be =Md. teed ea ethatified by God himeelf. The Reline T ar h e er o e era tom e for the fleet blow to he struck. tome among us who preach peace, '.peace, but they are dreamers and pharisees—' They belong to the priest patty. We shall hate peace when We shall have oenquered our freedom' /Ind Mar nationality. What oire‘the Motives that can jastifyWar f He amid he would ads firth, • who has to make the war? God will do it, by helpieg the 6 cause of people trodden for many ceatnriee by meet brutal deepotism. - The right of peace and war belong to the people ; the chi vine, not the President nor the Slog, shall de clare whether the war is jolt or =Jut Ho ho- - ped that the Emperor of Ramie, having benme blinded by his autocratic power, would - go on with the wet, as this would !tarnish the occasion' for the regeneration of many people. • Turkey ', will be - supported ()pall men of all nations, and . Ethan. will be maid by God for all the blood which he gni! • cause ta r be shod. 4114, toe, shall rise • ;and no more, ''as in 1848, - guided by Fritters. They must riselike one man, not for a political form of government, but first of all, for her nice Mad Independence. If we made eo many sacrifices in 1848 eft-ma ny hernia deeds, when we had been educated in the echeoll if jesuitical deepotiem, to day, when the spirit of Independence to .spread all deer our country, we shall succeed; and to obtain our aim, we must be.united, decided to fight to the ha -drop of out. blood!. One thousand priests, one million of plan, eeienty.two cardinale, will not, Karat twenty.thar millions oLpeople from con queriug their nationality. To santify the war, we must hive on our flag, "Country and lode peridenoed! There is a Society oppoeed to my doctrines and prlnciplea. These are called the "Filson of Pea.," who care little for the euf foriage of humanity; they are generally living in a - freo country, read quietly their newspaper, aed go to chmeh, without a &ogle thought of those] people who are under the iron hand of deepotistm The Hoglith preach peace, and try to Ranee Cuba and Mexico. Tee French preach peace, and they occupy Algiers, and murder on the walle;of Rome the true liberal children of Italy. Thit In the Peace Congress you shall not find an Italian, a Pole,•a Hungarian a Cuban,, and a trite liberal Merman. They too shall math peace; when till the world shall be free. In time of peace, It to Mao necessary fainters. yourselves in the use of gems. As we have a mother, eo we hate a country to loth; never be uegratel sal to the one nor to the other. God hoe given to each one a native land, mid different idiom. to form various families. The tyrants have tried to amalgamate all theta people, to 0 1) . prase theta the better Hungary and Aeons, Poland and Regis, Fully and the family' f Ana. burg, shill never be amalgamated. So our sweet language cannot ensfuse itself with the hard idiom of its oppressors. Yes, we shall owe Italy, and,we chill obt.io it with our arms. In 1818. in the Coogreas of Vienai, they divi ded nations like flocks of sheep. Metternich Bald that be did not bad holy on the map..—tliat it was a mathematical point ; •bill as the Mani am fled once from Milon, and giber cities, eo they shall cries forever the Alpe, and Icily shall be DO mere a mere Ideal word. God shall sanc tify the war of ; this war will be terrible, and the lest struggle for oar emenolpation. At-'' tar the storm, we shell see rite the blight Mt of the independence of that land of martyrs to 1818, the. ItalittlVl, like the lion, mated blood, and now they thrill be merciless towards their ene mies sadoppresaore. We shall Imitate the Amer ican. the Strisa,.the Boothia, ant Germane, of the thirty years of war. Remember that the peace of 1816 Tea the peace of the grave ; bat, we ehatl establleh the mothered peace cf lib erty and freemen Better la war than recce with Plus IX , and the Bourbon of Naples—that is the peace of Maces. King Bombs and Pius IL aro not the men of the people; they are two assaulus; two cowards, who alaughtered their. people for the mike of their power. Let the lea alto 'preach pease; we chill preach war, like Bt. Atbetinfine, against the barbarians, who are the oppressors of all nations. Remember that we I bath no country ; that we are many thousands Suing in exile. The-enemies of Italy are that Maurine; we shall be friendly to them when they shell leave our +Santry. So it is with the French. Ws molt conquer our freedom, net with the (help of any government'or nation, be earn they would then have always a right to deprive us of It. Look at the Circassian, who' alone hare destroyed four powerful Husain ar. mien; so with as, if we shall hi milted. An- other constant enemy of Italy, still more to be death& ikthe Pope. The great Maohimelliataid a . that aa long ea we 'hall line the Pope withtatte, Italy shall never be free. We molt destroy the lemporal l and spiritual power of the Pope, as the dthafehnot exist without the other. Tee bigots will make a noise, bat the Italian patriot eball hare only Christ and Italy for his guide: I may be wrong, but my opinion le, that the Italian Hy , leg in Hashed or Mtn Gaited Switch who has fought in Ibily agalust Auetria and the Pope, and who,. In a free land, goes to beg pardou from the desalts, and favora from the Carat of-Reuse, cannot ba a tree Italian. Father. Gaveszt ended hie lecture amidst loud applause, and announced to his countrymen, that If the steamer shoeld bring the news Set a war in Italy, ho would leave for the field of battil. Re member, that our glOrioua hen, Garibaldi, le coming, and we shall follow Ms standerd. • Prom M 9.112,45.1 Daily amnia. July 10 Cowirrimn Psoiixers /X Banc?* —Whether tho Manisa Ceer proceeds to the last extremity preeent hostile demonstrations against the Ottoman empire and the Western European •'powers, or stops chart of a war of conquest and annexation, one effect of his movements to oar. taln—namely, a serious diaturbanee of some of the Most 'important operations of trade in Eu rope. The Danubian principalities are to be oc cupied byltutelan armies.: Even on the suppo sition that open war will not follow--a eupposi. lion wholly unreasonable, in our jadgment—thie military krmpation will be seriously felt in tho trading eperationi of the Levant. The British merchant in particular has great Interests in peril. 1 Ilioldavla and Wallachia ore explosively devoted to the cultivation of the great staple of the country- , -wheat. They manafactoro nothing, but theirpurchseing power, derived frock their abundant. harvests.- is immense. Henco these countries, under their present goveroment, have I nine, out of all proportion to their extent, to the batty and swarming masses of Western Da rope. From tho Froth to the Carpathians the rich Boyard proprietor tarnishes Me magnifioent castle with the furniture-work of the Parisian *Ma; stooks his cellar with Bordeaux and Champagne, sad sloths' his wife and daughters from the looms of Lyons, The lower and middle clime. comtime Wei upon bales of Maneheotor prints, and almost every knife, carted, and fowl. torplece In the lamps of-Bucharest and Jaery boars the stamp of .Birrolsgeam.• , bin the Russian armies 000tipy there terry tonic, there Is &n and to the thriving trade which has beeticarried on hereby thu Brooch end Eng lish.. A tittle of war, moreover, would deprive Western Europe of its netts! supplies of corn froin the ports of the Black Sr..: The proepect hen already affected the price of grain is Eng• land, where wheat le now purchased for exporta tion to the'oontinent. The harvest, moreover, proud/este be Ices than that of average years. To thole how.far the oemnierolal Interests of Oteat.Briti,in are concerned to the question of Bantams pelitineAro quote the following remarks of the Toondon Rifting Chronicle: r.lin will bo a bold man who will assure millet Moldavia and Wallachia, if now caoupled•by the. Csar, will not find-IthemoolVes eix years hence locked tight in the string - 06C iitribmon of the Rus sian protective system. , 11'14-merely to 'confine oniitelvto to the immediate prospeot, it In certain that the market for Errata and Eogaik mane- factures will beneriouely abstracted during the Russian occupation; and It Is out unliVy that anliceptional tariff for the provinces across, the Dasubemiy be one of thenonditions nail which the Czar will !deist before uliiinately ovaona4g them. . The point is credibly - rsported to Fare been mooted at the last intervention of the Rue _ slum "Thessinonsiderations ore ottly port of *larger question. :Ina leduetlial Interests of the West —and of France natess than 4515E0phi/id—point ,to the mainteuanoe,of the Turkish empire as .• foremost, ittjeet of legitimate polity. Whatever varnish of material overepraid e th e East It based in great part upon Preach testae; and in theiedays the gratilloation of the wealthy Oriental IaTOITIIIS the pospession of those lullariell end embelliehmonts,widelt only Frew ten ply. The:poorer rays` OS he advances In those first conditions of social improvement—elennil. nese end decepoyhecomes a purchaser of - Eng. flab cottons; and even the oraftunen of Teheran ie &did to have -harried the superiority of tools of Bridsh meet. Hand over Ooestantinople to the A11981368,v11111 the -vast trade in English and Freich geode, which makes Its way to the Eor - Inc in Greek bottoms will be utterly strangled by a double custom-hoagie at the Dardanelles." fintatrbentteunoen dcoioxer.—On the Low ell and Lawienoe Red!road, • few evening. ego, la oineequence of the switch having been 'tole, planed, the train of eare.pitebed into the station house - wittiest ceremony, knocking a man out of bed, breaking a bediteed 'bleb he was lying, and every article in the booze, except. two turn- Oh»; and removing tbe building from 14 foun dation. No one wee but. ' 811011 but Saturday, afternoon nearly 5,000 immigranti have arrived at New York from En .foPl4o- 4 " 4,11 411. Won: .Germans : aiid Irtoh: Bot oluer of dolmas op- tko poogolloo!"-. " , - • . • Vr lite; es Sita 4r.a ass Qv:aims. The New Or;ellas "Delte'tirahlaten the !'ol.lov ri.anthe trail Vition; itiblieheslatthe ccity r , ticxice. regard to the diffietthles be - truce Nexico ar..l the Culled Sestet; "If ever war ie imminent, in Carets, we think it may be ctosidercd etinally ao, under certain eireutostonces, between their. States andAdexi en. 'The vibient lsegnago of the official journal at Washington bedew nothing good. It would seem: that the Government of Gen. Pierce is to have ffieesiile V.Aley, and Chet a military expedi tion ia preparing to contest the point with 04e. Tries, provided be.opposee any.resieutnee, which . Certsin American correepowlenee, it is ' true, declares that Gen. Gadsden, United States Minister, ulnas charged 'with fall power to set tle tho whole matter. His negotiation. cotrist In an offer by the Cabinet at Wnshiegtoa to out abort nil further to indemnify Merl- c for ther foes of the blastilla Valley, and to purehaae - from her another portion of. the terri tory in the Valley of the titer Gila. The Baited States thus' present. In one hend•the puree and in the other the sword. We doubt much wheth er Maxim will accept the Stet, and mast then, per :force, lake upthe latter." • In regard to thtfrighte of Mexico to the Mesil. In, tho Trait Uncut tote the following: "ht. Satinet,. In/main, Chief of the Mexican Boundary Commiesioil, has sent to the Govern meat-a long and remarkable roil upon the sub " loot Mr. ! Balzer maintains and proves that Mexico hal; a 9 hacontestible eight to that portion of territory,find that the deoleione of the Com miseinn are c the canto force as the stipulations of the treaty f Gandapitte. .Hie convictions are eo etrong that he' has Intimated to the Govern ment that ho will tend 121 his resignation if the least conceiseions are made to ficu. Lane. Thus 10331 the natation °Whoa/ aides. The difficulty has become erelong, end the ebanate for an sr taagemeutlare little favorable!' The Eco:dei Comercio of. era Crue, a most de cided Banta Anna paper, says: '• The Villey of ?deadla has no Importance whatevei. i Its Assumed idvantagee for a Rail, read reute:to the.P/101fi3 have been proved false; it hoe no ,mlnekal, nor agricultural, nor indus trial 'value. The detertalnadon, therefore, to usurp it is sustained for the purpose of creating MarenceS, of provoking strife, and involving us in a new war The blood boils in our onion at thin dagroint and criminal transgression of the' law of society.' If we are destined-by rrovi denoe to bu the victim of American ambition. let -oar-des day Ae fulfilled, for it le a thousand timer better to Perish in an unequal combat than to tear suck insults" Tao BIIICIDE aT tlow ROCUILLII, N. Y.- - Franklin C. Gray, of California, who committed oaloide laid week, by throwing himself across the track of the Harlem itailroad;merried Mint fire months kit, in Washlogion, dougbtor of j 3. B Frenob, Bsq , late of Fenquier county, Va. A few days before Ma death he made a will, leas sing her property In Bin Francine yielding 86,000 per annum. Mrs. Q. arrived in Brooklyn the very "day he bommitted enicide, and Intro• ded to join him at. New Rochelle on the follow ing days The Washington Star says; "For some time before, Mr, Gray had been laboring ander greet depression cf spirits, ari• sing from the foe thus. he was hatted by a lady with whoin he bee hero connected 'with: ma rine, it is told, in Calif inn. 80e lately. Alien in New York from that quarter, and at once threatened to proanote Mos for bigamy, WI have every reason to bolleve, we or happy to be able to write, that In contracting hie loot marriage: Mr. Grey was not aware that hits fors mer matrimonial °Mtge:ins bad not ben /MB. Meetly obliterated by the ntion of the law to leave Mai entirely at libertp to farm that con nection trolly. Blume of mind attiodinghim sell in each a situation undoubtedly drove him to the deaperate deed." The Nei York Tribune Srtates that tbe will of lee deceased, leasing the whole of hie property !,i0 Us wife, was DISTOT eigued. Ills friends (the Tribute wide) think his dorresion of opiate was stowed by hie inactive life, Inas:tag been used -to excessive and oanti n ued excitor:seat in Call forola) ttgether with - a rooting of regard to his future vain Re had often exprnissed regret that he Was nut as religiose as his rite. NITY&ISCHOLT DAD or lizerenr it. WHOLE PAWL LT —By the railroad collision et Chicago, last April, an unknoem man, a Woman and two ; boy' were killed, and.aci Infant .child, uninjured, was inked front the rains. Their dead bodlea vere burled, and their graves !narked Minknown," and the infant taken in Marge by a respectable family ink Chicago.' A lei days ego, two young men ands young lady erribed there, and soon aecertainrd toot the uofortunate unknown per were their father, mother and brothers. The name of the holly was Kellogg, and: they were froth New Toth,, on their way to Manes° ts, where the two brothers Were midi:og at the time. The infant, -too, Was •recognised as 'their little eider. Another brother, aged 17, pate; Latta. adman& the.grejo-o! lewther. of -thM tints of the acoldenr.filiireMbni t vengelliF !-posed to bee 11r. Meanie) Was ed and ID etatticinegoisod as the tort one. Vail ill the eadde t tile of onnuented with this 'memora ble cal teophe. !c. TOOOO or BlNJAXlNDuzzuv.—Adthplasted dark Mali of stone, at the sontherest corner of Filth sad arch elevate, Philadelphia. marks (or did► few years ago) Ma sprit where rest Ms re mains of llltlitala sad DaBPaitll FIA-3EIMI; but you cannit see their grays aor read tire inscrip tion without tolling& bisll ibilsk wall in viola tion of the law, or imputing►sood opportunity 'and the favor of the sikten, math of which is said to be attended with illiflistilty. 8a well hid den to this gesso, snit.sit tittle frequented; that we Ibsen Issfown *laity native Philadel plains of men'efand Wonis'a estate who Goad not direst lo the icifallty whore lt , Easy be Lund. • Am Eniwetok - I;b , —Au liehment toeited in - et oae of the thriving villages od,lsetnt me our city, says the New York Trdinne, and otteneibly de voted to Water Core, wee broken up recently by a discovery on the pert of:lts bostler-patlents, that its prim:lips!' were•neing the !twilit* It afforded them far the lieldlous Inebleallon and pracdoal :realisation of gr. 8. P. Andrew's re. markablifretrend.essy notions respecting Lave and tartriagia. The gettorst proclamation of this feet Caused the prompt dispersion of all but three or four of the borders, and, the 'needy closing of thc,cateere." Zhere are a good many wolves ItC.sheep's °lona' - about, and a wise and clear discernment Irks intireirmore teetesary. Tao lI7M/121 HATIV)IIIIN L IROUBLIL.—ahe Pope's govertimeht hoe proscribed o eortalti farm of hate, now quite common at ftWirte, and which are be. tiered to have la political meaning. The police proaeedad to the bet stores skid seised all the haft' of thin poholiar alutpti. They did more; for le they paserd'aloug the street, If they cow a pet; eon. wearing: ono of the proscribed chaplain, they seised. It, ;ekes, the owner to proceed bareheaded to hle hood., . extisir.rt to Ptititid Bowoota. , —The of Walton L. Stepheap against, Samuel Slade, was tried:in the Circtllt L'oart, at Buffalo, Iccet reek. it woo oti sotivael of.demages far on al leged oceanic, the defeedant„ a teacher in the public pohcole, hay.oce indicted corporeal Foolish. Minn upoh the plaintiff.-;;The verdict we, fa• vor of defendant,! the Pours • bating ruled that a 'teacher lacy cornet a nhild when the government of a ochobi rcquirea it. lotroaverrod'ar Fan= Convicre.- 7 -N. coat= munication in the New. York Journal of 'Cote meroo widens that the writer, when fn...Earope,. yaw convicts en ionic to the 'seaports, tai be wit to the baited States, !ram the small prieelpall. ties of Germany,Ailtioit are too poor to pay the expecte of prleoec. - Tigreb no 'doubt that this spawn is !practised toeconsiderable ecteat in. T.lrleros parts of Eorgpe. • Dtrtho!omen Sheriff of Albtabnia county, Ohio, left home' on the morning of 'the, 3d Suet , inn unto of inienity, and had not 're tuned at, tho 1ant.r41.4‘,,..11e left all his so , counts in good order owCitid op 111 his debut— Oa hod for some timeiebored tinder s mono msniso delusion pat all bin family end 'neigh bare had eannited to ruin hint. He lu•ruppo ood no be in. Western Pemasylrants. Svirunit or lisotexim a Pelms—A. Frenoh letter stain that aNceen or more stook jobbers. of Pails here blown. oult.their brains In 020/10. quewee of ;the Snob:Litton bf the stook ezobauge nor Log the agitation' Of rthe-Torklstoonistion. Ttie is tsklog the Empotwe'e" ultimatum Imore eeriously lbso the Tende.l. 7n ootterquenoi of the latereeselon of the gen erale,. elders and afilisms of the garrison, the Presideat Ideals* lies! granted en &mutely to . the officers who immatedtleml 101 M:darn/ to the Invading armj 1818,''e7: and-48, but orders that they obeli all elite Lit the army on the north ern !tastier.. , Now 14}1MAT.-i:3olfil of new 10011 t have boon made at Petersburg, ya.;:witblu a few days; fur white $1,15,- red $lll2l. Theee prioee have boon psi& by rity milts. Bat little wheat him made its appearance, as yet,. In that market.A It Riehmend Lelia hive been made at' $1;10® $1,15, dish, and at - 81,20(341,24 at 4. menthe. GOVIIIXOR &ABLY/. ..The while nominee for governor of Alshatim,lMr. Rtehard W. Walk er, has declined the oinvese.. -Mr. 54.8. Ernest. who was &volunteer candidate, bay also detained, and A. Q Nicks, MT; °flailed.la, hoe taken the not ;The ilainvir td °wattles is Oal! John 6. Winston. - , ' . , Taw Litande et tti , New York MetiopOlitan Hotel, heek t iktredueett the crartoim ,herlog baid of -ate in the dtnlnthall to pi - during , , Tan Karnes e 9 tho - 4 Pe Goad *Ps ate maofi plesie4 with ./.11"e411 thorn .oo4'm - ; Cortous 'Mks heir* I'4lr/inn aL,10,34h 'Le Butt of Owl% askitiliffiltd,:citieri 'ell tag POREIGII SEW& BY THE . A 11011Ve resdoa WWI held in the flours of 1.401, between 14rds Broughto; Grey, Cfarendott,Der by, on Clanzitorde, upon a requeet to the latter tu.postpcito his motion for information respect. log the etste of the Turkish difileolty.' It vs! on all hands agreed that the discussion of the enbjeet in ite present crit'oal condition would be irjorious to they settlement. The - motion was o - rtergoently poilponed. Lord Clarendon, for the Gorvrnmenr, said, unfortucately, they zooid 0 , .t ray that negotiations had arrived at that point that would render discussion comparative ly unimportant, bat would say that negotiations ,were going on, end they moat earnestly hoped that there might be • peaceful toittt j on of the (potion. The Loudon Standard stated that vi oonfldent tumor of the Earl of Aberdeen's retirementfrom the Ministry generally prevailed In London on the 6th—the kilniatry, being violently, and &biota equally divided on the Tarklals question. The London Morning Herald of the 6th, aided ''tbe diaagreement which alma &mount ed td a break up °Nita Cabinet, hos bten patched 9 and things gums as usual now." /101011.1BLZ CALMEITT LT - 11131 FALL3.—The Belief:: Myrna gives the foliates eurative and trad Entate.: . ' •'On Monday evening three Germas belong. tog to a sand scow I ter miles above the Falls, took a small boat and started oat for a sill on the river. By some uniocountable mistake, they soonlectud themselves in the power of the. angry ropide, hastening on to swift and sure destruc tion. As they neared the precipice the goat swamped end two pf them—Tinian Hausa a. d another, whore nuto wo ware enable to lea , —dattod over the falls. The other named. Jo teen AVAUT by a wondrous interposition of Providence, was thrown against a snag, or log, which bee been for come time in the rapids, sad eineg there for safety. Remaining through the night he was discovered yesterday.morning, and ottlzeco mumbled in a mass to derists.nuane for hit saintitin. Messengers were sent to this oily for boats and one was immediately di!. patched. This wee swamped soon after being llama td. Another was taken down on the next train, which shared the same fats. HI was midway between the bridge and the Fails, end In the centre of the river. He seemed i tool end hopeful, except once he was -seen to , clasp his hands as if In despair. Bull another boat was despatched at half-. past her. How this last attempt resulted 'Wei are pa-ned to write—bet the facts are these: • A dispatch from the. Falls states that the mate went ever °bent 6 o'clock. A raft had been floated to him, upon which he hail lashed him self, lint at the approach of the life boat sent down from this city, by the last train, he ,undid the Ise elate, so as to be reedy to leap, into the boat. The latter, however, unfortunately etinck the mfr with such 'detainee as to precipitate the rushapuy man into the water. He at ono n eons wince 'swimming for a small inland on thiV.iink of the fall, bat was unable Xo gain It. he perceived lot all his efforts wore meleee he raised his body erect in tue water, waved is arms vildly, and with a eltriek that was distinct those on the bridge, took the fats pinny, " ewswo Treasarer Slajor,Rinx Wu.t.ocx will Ale a andi dal. Ter l b . ofigir:Of COUNTY TABASUONN. bet,. \ the WON{ vS Antbtlasonte County Conyeotto. to be held outs on next. '3j:4/int!, Lam' anon S. namico, Eeq., of .A.ilegeny :int be t. candidate betas the +owner-Wog AtnirnEetVnid and WI to Cearettion. for notoloetton fa the Mee of COURT( TREASURER. A114.12.141E, DB - For Commissionor.-112; JA.xis at.itl(faCT. of Mg Byroosh of brltetogort. tttll , be tit.. I Doe.] it,tsuppOrtgl to ontiOate for tag ottluitof Coonif' C . 0.01111,4012, by bin numerous Mend.. sutjegt to at ! ', doeoloo of the AnbumosOnand Whigeonotyboriontion. ,ty'2l DPKEESPittI.f.! "Distritt Attorney.-4,tszwAx \ Reno:, Yip. ',dabs • eso.didato, for nrpfilostlosOort Vac. of DlActizt Attorney, t. thimlooLdad of e Whir • ad Aothoomoole Coovtotlort \ • Zre District Attorney C.O,Foon Ilea= ...cc., ....win ettalldato to • • ••`..tti.t , Otlltm Ditttiet APornor. botor,the • t Whit And Att. !tratter.Lo ttentystakon. t7c/Ayto • . 412? - oA.R.D.—Doctor .1117.fts', • vine Soon rarere . from hie atheist duties se Suzseo • • d Phy*Lar of the ti. B. Marine flrepitel. slll In tutu 1 - • Mil el tad ortentlom to his PrefeeetoO. Oats* sat dense o. 149 Tt,lnl street. shore Pmitlatiel' • rosTrdhla:•, . • Lt, ~Wr. piny: the atteiott of o • aa•l on to the eireettectunt or "NOBA 6 - OM , : INa\ O)A6IA4^ to be Wm! upon the W , pare Aki 3 Oaklsnd Property fci Sale.- 1 • • t...p , v, is dilute about h.lf a mile 'from throltr , • troodur on the Ylttabumh Partuartand t7bartlen'T • • , nits Kmd. bounded on the studt 'and tbr Ii 0.• •t /mum ("rat. IR. and °nth. north by ./..!•411443aq .matehanar uhhatrallX• AMU- It'd iorit irldalmat m To of the chohreet kinds , many artheca hi 1 fr,,mint• 'lnfra le a eauttutable tuototolled *moo Uldtidd. llth Ohm bdiLlittitil oleo. an nbundaam ot(llMlM.Varpheyry. and Stranterry plea. °tuned quality.- 1 m:ld d4ope of the shore Property eltogether. or. dry/do It toy rn, l trur• chasmm. THOMAS 4 Anal PR F. -; \ Ja29dLat lin 110 Wet - m t. - 1 .Se - New Caitiff . cues —l.. Botex ite \ :•' aim I rolled at you: on [hi at JnIT. nd •tilrit„:th at , taro rf ray edes..whlob was very en d „tilt tit i 7 : ealtal Ito:with Ilywataolorthat diftekleieo# omit' al is goof —Th.,' wpm eery much lndsmed •t`th• Um \Du that Indurinztion has now l.!! : Iranian liras the ht . 'of Um Una or a Lama i sm well es ruin lettalkeelton mot se: another igY, to on.. I-• 044 burn oF./sWid4Z, tone or Ai th ew. as I ovoid net b Inthout thorn b• ‘:, JOIN- M#oBo. never Irish 11.12 eletra, .Xtrulartain - icily ll,lnfa. „ \,l ,'„ \ . - bla. SOLOMONP:—lldnecompolled to wennaprotailen _Lliarr niter been able to get a. pax but, irbr lootow eyes or ili.—l bare tried • great number o . liuie4,blit idray• felled. until f-obtelned emir nom yootAl v eagliek by day ortanYlellghl. for may hionth hi\ gui•A'likia th ey gnaw t eatit cal comlint. 1t,.. Irate:ayan In very moth pirated w . i , I runaln, Yonne, 'Truly. ,:„ \ VV. L. H. ,WATEItII .1(O Wy • ekeekt. - Peressemas. July 'WI MU& '', I hainiiiian under the iniemaily of nu 0 l s of innolul 78111;but hays never tour%snalr . o Mit 111 ~ or that licould um' wilhont Win el. on I obi vet '; -tetra( mi. Solomon. By the all tbo :1. diet. blut.leso we as vett as tool rook! \ Inn rimd or • 1 ~,,4 th,ir, for bon,,, without h• i''''''' \'butb . • day and candlelight. ' 1 1 taro taint lo all tb• atoms In l • X 'eof P milt'. nts.Lo obtalri twy ilf Glam.! that won rule eyes fad fa lei In oniq Wenzel.. Mullikin • dine It, pi obtalning.thot, ennoble! tor the nett.' do 'mt earn Or el \ meniniond to those Laboring under dilf.c Ur •. to otrity ro Mr. Sohn:ions. of Thom Gladioli tin illint •4- to Ault all eon. Tenn. 2.1. J. MO ,,,, N. l• Aiudyyst Cur, July 2% Mil. \ \ • ' • 41-34. t ry, . ~...-=.7.7,..._..1L7,. ter - Lyonl:Kathairoz—Foa PaakiioNrr!to,- , Itootootia !tad Elpivetritoo dim H. Si thenip! \dt fa) awl Woodostdartido VA wodd veer 0t010pe.2.: to attoolot too motile Is without • preeelpot let ttpi hi* of tho Adak. Salim pack and loitiont collo. iolt( 06 /I'ol4 halo. with seats of admit** (mark 114,1i tiloo.) to the ooliorast drat of the SathiLroo. , Hal ip4l, CM bolds wars perfectly . oslPiht)ri.'lb", latlPLle4 ,hpfroly rodiodidr bale otter • bildio* of 12 sager, A. .r. Wm:Wu:tot to sand-.N. N. Y. - Ttii LC tholitpll , li • te . etilit eitio'Ve Norton., Ites.l..Sehe. ail Caton'. sops alliiistut - Sold by all dialer, otorritheaey , It. frialoalr 26 mots. Lo Jute hotdee , . \l, . Z.; 11. 1161111112, Proptiotor , 161 Itros.linirVi : . 4 1.1. PLlO B'l : l lr i :lrloo it t i f gh ß i L TlL aad l irato " : B. C .:h i e: W . k ..r.,. , ‘. jr10:1m . . \ ger! Dr. 11*Lane's Vermifue.—Da ng.o. Dranlm .of time than twenty yam:, Dr. al'isto ' bad, alicaLlell Inannterable patients atillateci \with evert \ orna of worm &same. and was Induced tO &RIO all th • er,\ nits of his mind lo th . discovery of a Veredithao. areta . deldroner, eertoirt: In Its alien; the result htd. latota the Amirloth Worm amble, now. bthre the Poldh . , \ which is perhetly ace and maybe [leen alllCkto children or the Mast Under ass, or to the cart ad t ,It plush, ,mll,lly and _rolditei fever,• arid destrore o st - with' inieriable moms. It it easy of admintetra ' and at it dee , not *raisin mercury la soy form',t . el, no restrict* are nal:imam: with rezard *list o cold water. noels it *mall'. of donate the least \ inf t'a the Modems: lama, An looredtblo number of wo have \ ' Lein ealialledtif this great Carinituma \• . \ • Dunham., will ha careful to aslt . for Dit. , 4 , N4t.v• CELII/DIATED LIVIIIII PILLS, and taken oe elie, flys 4,, - Itriothai P•ii. s rirMaig to ho Lite itt r be o ''. abe'intille. pr.2V,Lans'a Llie r r Pills.• h ...him Vermithige. eon no‘ tat had at all re ' ble, Storm its thi United State; and from the latinpriators, YLEMIN° Ba°± V ' \ \ pot\ ,‘ „rtit Jjl6 '. Docamsors to J, Kidd & Di. 6D rtit. 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