, • - _ ; • INIE •'r t i , "(-' ,:, . , ,''',. i '''lolloi4DVitralligltB—Srattbor the : Edltotlal Rooms ,:-... 1 ..),"' ' :.,i ~- ' , a optnod. oninoday. 411)4111 f IrtiLl? "1 .1oL °Quin ur ;11l . ',:• r.„ i..:,• . „ .....t.i. to appear In the. Dozer , on Blondny 111L.1711.11 • t : ',.: , ;.10.,..1„ . . , VIII jolootonbazol thont in let:mob o'clook..l tlatard., ~.„.•.,_ „._.. „.,,..•.,,.,,F.,. , ~ rim omit hoitemestoaset, . 2....: . -,-"?.-',..- '''l , - 1 - • MOSES POWNALL, Of Lastititei• County: * t. r,.`.'',.. -- "A - I '. • , :' ±. i.. IV'r:'.‘''''':iaX,...,.,,,,..lX':Ater.X.S. hicCLURE, Of Fraralii County. - ~ . ;t:•;' - ...."."IV,.-.'l = ';.7 - eon suartros camas, , . ' 4 -: ...- 'iMl'... 5 '-' 'Z'' , ? AiiitlETlAll IdEYEDB Of ClarimiCOUnly• ''' .•: ~.. ; A , % ; .. ...' 1.. -;%,''.7; ' ...••••••••:.....".. . ' ' - ~„ --:' ------=------ ' c?..' , ' : ' ''' ' '''''.''' '" . 'VIER ' . l3axeztisi. or To Vararr."—Oar read t."PT will remember the Intolerant and pa:smutting t -.-- ' : .!...,` .Writ 'nmcdfeated la some extract, from a Cath r- '.." ,!,,.,-. ~,' idle paper with this title publishedin Bt. Louie. '":, • 1 - :<.They will also :remember a newepaper attempt ~.,-, -;' - le indeuxi the belief that the Cathollo Archbishop 7 . , '. ......" ..„ ' ". timeats uttered in the .. Stgherd," and the long What read to of in thentsburtfh Catholic for die . ~ - - zing to hint that the old Archbishop ought to = pike that disapproval known over his eige.man-. god, if he expecited any body. thbelleve in it . The ,Dathelis endeavored to make one not only that :. : the Archbishop of 113t."Loilis disapproved of the • , ~.-:- , ' ' . --,pentithente excepted to,'but that they were on ! :". ; ',- - I .: ' " :-triey . :to the getieral policy of the church, al ,' - 1;. 1 ",i:2, '..',,r thetigh neither a part ofi, nor opposed to, her I ." - -doctrines. , ; It turnout how, however, that the ~:: - : Archbishop of Bt. Louis not only does not disep- . ' ''.- '', '. .provatif the intolerance exhibited in the columns , i:"' lit the i.Bbephisd," but has, on the contrary, I 1r...'„ given hie:off:Alai sanction to the psper, with all . the bitterness of Its bigotry and intolerance noon .- Its Mad. The following le ther:Arohbishop'e - *MIL as it appears in the organ of the person. ..:oTleitihephird of the Valley is pollehed ......witikity Syprobattoit, and Irmo:emend it to" the ..- ' ~, aupPot of the. Catholics. of thie Diocese. .0'" - - „.1., '• • , -tPentsa BICEILID, ' .-, , ,. , t 7th July, 1868. Arch bishop of fit. Louie". Prom the date of title Card it' will be 'teen that it istaiseued . at the very time when the rut,- 81i7k.00klie was engaged. In the Jesaitlisl, at- ..tempt iatilleVO ‘. t Peter Richerd" froze: all re- :•;,'. , ;:,; ,7 4 . ! , i5pciy for the "Shepherd's" advocacy of , :* - - , - -4 '.' , - ~ .1`iltell"-Middle-age theory'. of propapllng tie .• "-:':',. 11,atietillat religion by maim of the Inimistilon, -, ...".... :- ..."-:,:tie torture end thefaggot i ' - , Bino, therefore, the." arpAtird ef Lie Valley'.' , • , ; lipiplisbed with the "approbstiOn" of the Most ;" Reverend' .. •tPeterltiohard, 'Archbishop of !Bt. TeMle," It behooves those who have a stalM in ~:".. ~..:... 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Weekly' °slate alma* oar lmithaeoo mm • nuntdadrabLe undamped maland their luntnain bauen. dunastkm it Tatiana Weer add live thousand. map - as al astdt mai 'Naga and aaanty Lei 'Weaken Paden!. ,rate sz 4 ; 44OT P q h " • • Di:KOCH/MO MUG 1011156210218 .Duro Pouzios.—in mime parts of Ohio, Wes, bare got j considerably. "mixed up." coil bum Jost 'beta issued in Portage :county, signed indlearliiinately (and - very nnmerously) by. Widget, Democrats and Froe Boilers inritiog all labo are opposed to the istonsion of clover, aril in favor:of divorcing the General Doves• msaC fron t its !rapport, and who are in fa :-`tni. ot,thetiderina Lior,lree homestead, internal inizzavamentai ,taxition. cad-..rsforlood Legislation,' to meet in 6nivention and county titbit. A similar call It is eiriefed ‘111 : -.'f01 1 err: la Illemnilt, county; and :'.probably , in most if 'not all the crounties of Um 'r~#'` ;`.` . b~ _ t ...';i; . ~ ,.:(Iyros ?rendes, a host II himself, beads the in Pdtate, and his name is followed by teen' of . the boatels men of all parties in -thet oounlT Tier' platform presented in the tTall"is irmy oemprehensive' one, and looks lane:- ,If men d all parties can meet on sach:s platforta and work harmoniously togeth er, a new movement, of great and slug. holier Amos, will thereby be. inaeguratact. We !hall - look with interlit to the malt a t f the expert- Old party lames have 'mostlybeen set tied or atandoned; sad if .ezisting political or. elude/Aloes will not takwhold of the great ques tions humin oottoeno which are- now before ' the people, the orrudestion of s party that will take hold/4th= is inevitable. Ohio has taken the Initiative in its formatton, and we (ball care - folly notelts 'promos and remits. The St. Loubrgetee is reversal. for the bi note o s Pasoasma.—Some enterpria. • lug Individual has daubed about 600 puts of tranvass with black sad yellow paint, and is now . ';:exhibiting it in Cinelnnati as !•troole Taal Pan. orama." Should he more but one or two de.' ' .; l • geese. further Borth, hie miserable humbug , would soon lose Ito/interest, and In all probe 'batty the alsibitor.wauld bi daubed pretty treaty -es with a rad of tar and foatturo." 'o4sll,osartot' but admire the natural way in !falls defenders and apologists of slavery birth - to lawleatnese and ontrige as their first legitimate ,weapon, when attacked in . • 04iimi. A. tree le• known by its fruit: and 't - 'lll/tmity is to be judged by-the conduct which It M.M1210. /AD, VtliClll7l.l.ll Bartwai.7-we loam from t h e Citioinnati Gazette that the Dirac tars orthisOorapany, at their meeting on Bator undir eontraot;the three DIM! iigtii at. their road, for which proposals were re iiised ail to thil6th inst.. at the Engineer's lit- Wheeiing and Marietta. ~;: ~ =: ~~;a-- .~ VS, .lheie arid former lattices, the entire Hee of Ike road troll Wheenag to Milford, (eeir .CI"IR ,`4` '.-. 1 •-;;;.: -; eiiti) bee be en • placid maii .00.*0„iis4 the t• . , 11 4, 1 1, impieties of the rout is iitiedie "-: "c - , , , "...-. .' .'...'-.-- ' • , t, ' - . -..- -,.' ....!.--..; 4 %; 4 .i.' . il,, , 'i -. 1'.':'.5.?, - ':Wtialliaxiiisiltilie'4yriioriti:Soment 4,; - ,.i. , . , : , -:.-.i.1..: '4AWl" . 'siiiteHwWirjPrearieiliet;fliteorelog,, W .2.4. 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They are tf the :Aihooligew.d" variety, which t the blgheet de , Said et-ill early PeSie - fur do-h le yellotrisi '':v.llll4lwitte#, sod melting, with s rich, savvy, highly atostatto levee. sad tipster, Mt. Balder `'.l*Clliti-first to the end of Jaly, 'Haih g ifelig"blight of trees . The pears irft , ilk' Saidse • ' were exceedlogly itch sad -...., irliwieint, Item from, defect., end • oqued to the beet we. have ever coon at tb. time el year.— Both etatiderd - sad dwarf trees Of thle variety tea, be'llad at t4e lebaaon Nerstry.. , fth. • • Dr.: . toolithor,,b 4 o ptho na with s copy of his Otaidtst before plated Free Atisotut on the 24th of lane, in lids thy. It enters into a fall 'Alaoluslon of the iinostitas at 15150 betareeit 114 Wntts sed COlortd 3fintt'it ftso3lldadezon's... 7 - • MEM 'NU 30rLicell Minatrric forint'', has bean :tie bi Oilimfanni ' greet; nod lano*-"i s ,Coc o . Ositthf,eld - sioset. It Is a Veil In , . =ESE s't,lf e ts:ditlinise Seder, aged one Andrea [ 1 : 01 P Mrs and linen 'months; di•Con7:Thundikil la Poltava, lidj'attillo' thit2p. SHIM . , , - ' • ' „. -.• • . •.: - • . .• • ? . „ 77.te•.'••:47: - •• . .'• , , . -`• .• T... *I • `MMUS PALM CO. —• of*. finitorrak:',l:taly _ Paw Yosx., July 19, 1863. - The-most eonspiensons testate in the edema of flew York„ is the :multiplication of immense and needy lintels.. Since I was here two years aci, the Metropolitan on the Bite of kilblo'e The: etre; has been flashed and opened... The front of this edifice Is perhaps finer Mad any other en Broadiay. "It is three linniliedfeet long sod six itoriee high.i: The facade je of • Connettiout lirowtiltene, Audis. ornamented. It Is the moot ZiehionOle, and I think the hest kept betel l'et theaity. The Bt. Elebtiae, only the next block below; wilrhaie at front equilli extensive when . completed-, and will be even !juger than the hio• teOpelltad, thoigh it - will not late a cdittintione rout. of 'oo great leogth. Ia will cotttain.eigt hundred rooms, and can' accommodate over a. thousand guru& ,I cannot say much for the ur bsnity or attentiveness of Its present manage ment. Half a mile farther tin, an if:lunettes pile, with white marble' front, _called the Lifarge House, is about to bo opened. .It .is larger than either of the 'others. A mile shower els may be found the Holon and the Clarendon, -very large eatsblfekmaaiy itio,ently opened. Tho As. tor House is very Each ohanpd, and cannot much longer intain its position M the head of N. York hotels; kt truth It has already lost it, The .pretty groan toast-yord, with the perpetual play otitis fountain, has gran place" to a miserable drinking esinon. The barbarism however is profitable, fOr I, am told they take in two hun dred sad fifty dollars it day at;the bar. ' It je dlecroditable to the houneoind will no doubt semi . . begli to produce its effect in , repelling peens of high eharieter. There hi I great . tendezej town," and come of the . ineet etyliehtind faehion elle houses ire now two miles above the centre of attraction:for strangers five years'ago. .Betel living here is romperonoaly cheap; corn• pared, that is to-say, with the expense of living in a private residence. A well built and well finished four ertery," house, with brown . stone front, will cost, with the lot, about 111.1{CCA thou. nand dollars. Sash residences rent for twothou. sand dollars The cost of living in theM,ln very moderate "style, without a carriage, Is at least three. thatitand mere. TIM mend expense of • carriage and two horses to shoat one thousand dollars. Bit (berets the expense . of furnishing the house, to which the only end is the end of the' purse. The. maroh of luxury keeps up in even pace with the increase of , -teeth, If it go * not rather beyond it" Not content with extras*: gent decoretions_ in 'parlors and dining rooms; and mirrors and Carnets fois single apartment which would eat up half le dozen good estates In the Country, cur travellers must be peppered with guilt Sybarite indulgencea as notate before and after dinner, aid between' the courses. We, are.not • nation of gourmands or MAY feeder?, and I do not perceive that great worldly pros perity his . wrought a coriesponding 'change in the bills of fare or euisiscria , Bat, though we est nearly the same things as twenty years ago, the =DOM et the fair d'Aoss have been eights ' rated.. Indeed the dignity , and , formality of a . Modern hotel dieter is a little oppressive. Some rimes sailetedwith the music and fatigued with the-poreP, am-overcome at the end the first canoes, the soup. I rarely stay long niter the fish. On one occasion I reludied titairoodwook. . . hly.ttatd Is my masticate orgaa and my stomach is weak. I quietly remarked to ray neighbm, Nis main rotten. Be replied, "you Easters, it is only fashionable," mud preeeeded to hie die. section. "Bet the sewed= had - excited an in. eurreetien in thilatereal provinces. He repro -Ind me, but icat the disk away. How custom can 'blunt the senses! I railed preelpitately and fumigated with a. cigar ; bet three or four hundred people contrived to masticate the oarri- In such vast establielonents, containing popu letters equal to those of miner towns, the danger Of fire seems extreme. How many hundreds of damsels,' and torsions twain/ are going about,' scribbling, Or - reading in bed with can _l dies nod other combeitibleat how mazy servants sober and- otherwise? "You see that terrible agent of conflegrition, the halter match, in Ore. ry bedy'e heeds mid lying in every Corner. This little Inettneary is now rendered indleperdible -by the . practice nr inbstitatlng flied gal 'Musics, hops, balls, the sccialltr and little scandst of the aatavy, seethe simusemetiti of the LOtel. Bat upon the whole, it .le Ilfe of super, leitati or the. Most hopeless ennui. Is betters suited to the French than to us, and Is better for 1 us than the English. It developed none of the, homelivirtues and nurtures . no domestic &Teo doris. 11.11 &sort of upper cruet. Fourierism, and by the negative of the wholesome privacy and isolation of die femili, saps the liner feel- I lugs, destroys individuality, and amalgamates ' cash with thelenerel bass. As. I said, every thing tends up town. The .ch i urchtts and: the - grave yards cf the old city have been levelled end escalated, and I em told • that the filminess of the vestry - of Trinity Church shine saved the site of that edifiee trent the de secration of having :Wall-street ton precisely , through its centre. ?deny new churches,° hand -110/310 and 'commodious!, adorn theater part of the city! Bit, they ere without erohitelitural pre. tension This Is a pity, for certainly there could be no nobler application of great wealth than in the building of churches: Great publics libraries ought' to be permanent in their loos. tion; but I perceive that the largest colleotron to the city,. that of the New York Historical SC, clety, Us been removed from the appropriate and - conewilent building In . Broedway, which formerly contained It, to some " poled farther up the Island. The Collection next tq this In Japer- , tacos, is the Astor Library, founded upon a do nation left for ihe purpose in the will of John J. Astor. . A few' years' will make It the largest in the country. This 11 the only perMarient me. ',meets which this aid Curates his lift of his ex istence. -The humble hones in widish he tired and died, it now occupied by a Prenelt milliner. His cupidity retrained the great element. in .his otusracter rip. to the hour of his death. Bebut warned of its , approach, he 'wed' asked if he wee not ready for the long journey. He reputed, ~ .cartainly„ net; who -will take care ' of my pro , petty? The old gettleaten has lean gone these two years or more, but his property Is wall Mk= care of by his ND William B. Astor, and hie gland-stow J. Aster. Either of these latter Is now probably as rich as their ancestor. Some spendthrift, hoireveri will orlon scooted them, 'and stake general dispoeition of all this As a speculation, the Crystal Palace is likely . , :to prove diesstroue.. The' stook hoe fallen since the day of opeiilog item 146 to 126, . The ava il rage receipts Ide,Mid:to-44t/91011t $l6OO per day. This ow:annoy liova'expetsded $400,000, which Is the amount red asented bytheir four _thousand ehnier of stoclL . : I Therels no,probabll it/ lite. 11;ty.vilt set beck the money. I shall visit the fair this afternoon, and will give you in another Letter a feller description of Its contents thee I have yet dobti • ~ The roost:„lnteresting part of the exhibition wily be the displaynf agricultural iostrumente.— An addition to the building is now in the courts of conetructlon, and Is nearly whieh Understand licapptopristed'te snob objects excieslvely r This will be emphatically an Amer lean trpsrtmezt, and will represent tbs . greatest industrial Intetest in the 'world; as air nation usdoubtedly staid, at the hood of theagrloul tura of the World . ., No other mateyy relies frr expgrt Buell on amount of ogrieeltural prodna. tone is the Unittd States, and the agriculture of I no nation exirchas ea great and direct an lona. nee upon tho' commerce and general interns tionaltelationkof the world. American cotton, tobeeda, wheat, Indian oorn and rice, would tiara given us a mur.s tbreaghout elirletendetn, had we no ships to- , bear . 17111. flag to the uttermost parts of the earth,. sad 'as °Cal,. iron, gold and ether m i nerals , itrOugh "tali to win our way to the foretcoit station among mutufclotuling end leading natiohs,;‘, . .• Justus:. • --- ••. , . its Entroat—ln . your list of the rides which the rations gee 'works to the Union charge their slistosters, you emit to slate whether krieste and piablib Ughts era charged the tishie price. - • bailee* smite difference le wide In several uitlee, king ,prokobly in none so liirge 10 In our nen, where - front the Aral af,the present month the Wepaid hr . Ili city - for the publics lights la Oat, at the rut, of onis.ddlliiiipid hurley:teen*, 's", Woe lisi.tiOir that , gait, In' eini. otter diy of ; the %don. . ...;t... , .,•:' '•'.',?-r:;,17.7;;, MUM ~leLiss , i» • t .,. VrEws Citvitp i . - • ,- *&lnsteros. Wrenn the Lend. Timm, isas 8, Thiniziaolfesto of the Emperor ct nnElif 4 Gn his ciente of difirrer.ce with the o:tomma ` Expire,, which se jabilift - tleeirbere,. preroulgited on the 26m of . /nne. only one day after orders had beta diepatehtd to the ituseign armies to erase the Pratt!. At the tame time we learn by a telegraphic dloptdoti from Vienda, dated yea' terday, that the Pretb had actually hren passed I at Loos by the corps detticedior the ooeoPation of Walischia. and , si Skouliany by the corps to operate In Moldavta, and it is even stated that ' Gen. Clortachakoff would arrive this day at Bu charest The decisive Step is therefore' at leogth taken, and the hesitation hitherto eiloll6 by the Midden Goveratneuxhaa given way to rapid and vigorous action. the publication if the manifesto la a distinct proof that the EMperor bu taken his coerce, sad we most now form our Opinion orhis policy from his own declarations. If this manifesto is intended solely as nn appeal to the fanaticiam.of the Emnetror'e subjects, it may serve that purpose foritbreathee throughout the spiritof religious Inteleranceand eoolesiasti cal domination; but not a word is to be found in it which can be interpreted to establish a ease of war, according to the laws and tillages of the ei- sh fined Powersrof Ettrepe. Not s fact is adduced on Which any each pace of war can be founded —not a principle Is invoked which is not repug nant to that policy which Cu hitherto been the basis of the peace existing between Rosati and the Ports. Itatarts from the assumption that there is identity between that Church of which the Emperor of Russia is head and the Orthodox faith of the Greek, or 'Cistern Churches, not M olested within his dominitum. But this sump-. tlou to entirely groindlose, as ht dentonstratid by the fact that the Emperor of Russia to the head of the Church la hie dominions, bat Is not' the head of the Christian Churches In the domin-`, lone of the SaltaitOsey mere than the Clasen of Ecgland, who is the head of the Church in thie nountry, can claim to be regarded as head of the Peasant Clharobea ail over the world. But, ee. °MOM; admittleg, for the sake of argument, that "the holy obligations" of which. the Emperor speaks darelate to the whole Eastern Church as well as hie own pecellar branch of it, he has ut terly failed to show that the rights of that Church had ever been invaded:at all. He accrues the Porte of having Perfidiously broken an oath, by which le 15111/13t. that the Porto, homing granted a mutate firma° of privi lige, to the Greek Church was indnied, by the ill-advised influence of the French Ambassador; to revoke that firearm: BuchJan ant may beer been Impolitic, but items no infraction of It pos itive right, and it constitutes no chain whatever for snob redress as the Emperor of Batas deems prepared to take with an arrived hind, especially as the specific, grievanoe complained of with ref-' meow - to the Holy Places wasitotuOly removed, by the sdnalesion of Prince ttlenohikoff himself,' berate these ulterior destande were put forth • 514z , ,T6 &nut that all the means by which tha'jget claims of. Easels could bepeaoesbly ad jatsd have been tried in vale," Is a dtreot vio lation .of the truth, for, in as far se the chime of Prince Menohikoff were jtiet or even tensible.. 'they were adjusted to his own estisfsettou, and. with the concurrence of our own Ambasssdor. Tho en:Mbomou of the Porte" Is not.• (Mato - . ors expressien towards a Power with which, the Emperor Nicholas 'till protases not to be at war; bat tri: thin instance what he to pleased to call the etubbornees of the Porte" le no other than the deliberate cot:Motion of every equestrian in Europe, and the concurrent opinion of every Power, Maladies even Austria, which has. not hesitated to expreastbst conviction with an en. trio , and (instancy 'that does her honor. -The I Danubian provinces e--e to be °poured as a pledge for the raestabliehment of the rights of Busts, under any circumstances whatever.— Bet where bad. Hauls shown that any of her e!ghte have been overthrown! She talks of binding the Porte to observe solemnly the invie- , lability of the orthodox church. But how has any Immunity of thee church been violated or threatened with - violation! We are wearied by the attempt to thrash this chaff for en tegument or a feat when it aoeteins neither the one nor the other; and iite are reduced, after all, to red- eon on Inferences drawn altogether from the ab sence of reason. But let any one compere the arrogant and utterly unfounded language of this document with the temperate end atmdst sub• tnissios tone of ,Itedschitk . Pasha's last note to the Russian Cabinet, in' answer to its demsode, and it will be impossible to doubt that when tbd Emperor Nicholas talks -of going - forth ~to fight for the orthodox .faith, beceote Turkey in her blindness and etabberneee desires to oppress it, he either MIS words without a meaning, or he pontemplateslactions which none .of its allege- HOW justify. The important conaideantioa attached to this manifesto is not, however,. Ita effect' on the rest , of Europe, - but on the subjects of the Russian Crown sod the tnemberaof tho Bossism Church, to whom It is, directly; If not exolusively, ad dressed- Thera lies, we fear, Wielder danger. To a peepls and'a priesthood like the Bussien.. arguments and: PreetiL.of publinneat , are of email vela° in iopport ef 'their traditttmel dreg gad their dolma to' spiritual rumendincy.. "with a fall assurance in tha arm of the Al mighty we shall so forth to fight for the ortho dox Watt' are the words of- thie manifesto, which' retorted through the empire. It to the cry of a- crusade raised among a people who are rein of the age of the crusaders. itiaan ap peal to sentiments which no tational Govan:latent would excite, unless it is prepared to giro them an amount of satisfection which, iu this instant', Bonds cannot erernenand until she has dictated terms; not only to the Porte, but to every halo pendeet Stele In Europe We are 113513i1d by competent witztosee thatalteady the feelings tne Hessian public aro so inflamed that er St. Paterebargh the Government. II blamed, not for violence, but. for its moderation, and empties has bee* expresud at the artifices of laeguage still employed to tempos/and qualify the publish ed declarations of' the Golernment But the °Pintos of the'roblio to Rusesta le very _meth what the Government chews or wishes it to be, and trete:mot conceives. more weighty and griev ous remonsitaily thin that of throwing fresh foel.on this entonhiering fire. . kinrot the .044.Neuis, Jury ca. The manifesto of the Emperor Nicholas, whirl we this day publish with leas surprise thentf fret, affects to proclaim against the. Ottoman Empfire s religious war. As far u the impious Invocation of the Most High, and the impudent pretence of seal on behalf of fellow-worship pers of the Shrine are I:mecum:Led, it is the sometime to a new crusade. It is an appeal, direct and undisguised, to the futticiem of bigoted priesthood and an ignorant population. Therele throughout a studied disclaimer at poli tical ,motires and of national view,. °Buses does sot eeeknonqueets or require them" as if the whole blistery of Muscovite power were not ODE continuous stream of forcible sad fraudulent acquisitions. Bat the mark of sectarian favor is, too olumeily worn to hide the real features of ambition. With shameless effronterfthe Czar cells God to witness that he "goes forth to battle for the orthodox faith," and pretends to believe that the special interpoettlon ot the Merelfal cod the Juin will attend his murderous ann. Dot while be falls to note si single instance itt which the rights of Chrletians have recently born In , fringed, or the semblance of an excuse afforded for mating the reproached' perseeistion by the 0 t tomane, the real aim and purpose of this long. meditated war of aggreesiou-le betrayed to the avowal that the Provinces of the' Danube aro forthwith to be oetirrutt with Cosseek.hordes. The'people of Moldavia -and Wallachia shud der atithe approach of thus Isrenone invaders; for they know them Unhappily too weli. Three yeses - hare seareeW elapsed since corpse sonoutiog to seremi.:thimeande of them were; with an equal wariber of the' Torkieh troops, quartered at Bucharest and Jury, to urier to repeats certain revolutionary movements there, whlob, If enocessful, It was apprehended might possibly prove oontsgfoote The contrast be tween the demeanor of the ii`o armlet' bas been vividly described by an ape witneesothe visited' those °Cutleries in 1850, and ',holm since given] to the English poblict the icopreeelons then, made upon him. The codices exactionf the Bem- e l a n! officers, eers, and the brutalities of s.o their ill-fed, and 111-appointed soldiery, were strikingly eon- - treated with the decent and orderly demeanor of-the Turkish regiments; and, notwithatindlog the so much restated sympathy of creed, It was plain to the English observer that the Christian inhabitants of the 'Princdpalities regarded the Blahometan troops of their severely& without fear or eversion„ while they, looked upon the itueslan army of occupatien with eentimente of hatred and dieing. As for the pretence of Meteorite protection being necessary In :Veldt', via or Wallachia to secure the religloni freedom 'of the people, it may be enough to recall the oft repeated fact that in neither of the previous north of the Danube tap Mosotho to be aeon; and that with the exemption of a fek.famlites offitaisi ly or'otherwlse connected with the Go'rernment; islamient may literally be . laid to have no es lemma there. Chart:hes and monasteries every where abound.; . The.metropolitan prelate. is • obtain from amongst his own clergy; and calves his investiture from NM liospoder,--him. self a member of the Greek Church.—who wields his vice regal sword In the name and under the suction of the Sultan. Such Is tbenommunlty upon whom Burets now prepuce, In the first in-. Beane', tp Impose the yoke of liar blasphemous and rapacious "protection" -But s careful perusal of the Peterhoff Mani festo will thew, se we have long rastrooted, that busies demands are not limited to the northern bank of the Danube.. There lies between that, noble stream and the lofty ranges of the Balkan the rich and populous plain of . Bulgaria— a prise more fondly coveted by thuldoythian spoil. er than the ecedland country of the Hospodare This le obviously included In the words of men ace and invasion made nu of In the Imperial Declaration of Wur end there is use in dis guising the fashiltietkethieli General - Gortehakoff wow hive in:Httei extehdtng Me eggemalviep entleue 41tusidan they has riik formmay eare been's:Tula Bilgaria.:,The exactions, end oppressions, of UMW), ire 4 el:- 1 r.i&f,figotien. The I:utkbh population, dough far &encumbered by the Christian; is there sof , fiiientli numerous to keep ahTO feelings ofjeat edsy and etrife. Ali ore all it is in "firilgerin that the secret agency of amnia his f‘r, yearn been most actively at' work to tempt: the Greek prieathood - -with what effect events mey epeed it, show. ISHII tho enception of saii4oLo and Varna, which aro ea !dirtied ae to 'command the pacetio of the Balkan rather than to- protect the' province from attack on oho side of the Danube, there aro no places capable of sustaining a pro treated ileac; and it may be more 'then doubted whether the utmost amount of force which Ocher Pacha can be expected to briog into the herd daring the next three months, Goad be fairly or prudently mhtehed against forces; so greet as those which maybe expeoted to follow the ban ner of•the bit:Omit° invader. It is, then; upon too shores of the Danube— not oa those of ;int' Dasphotus—that the pride and the rapacity of Russia may be oheeked By the timely interposition cf more poWerfel arms than those which the Porte, unaudsted, can sup ply_ We haveniver believed that Coastal:id:opt,: was in any danger from the coup di main, which far some time has ceased to be possible, but in the quarter we hero indicated the danger Di im minent and palpable. Ba likewise is that open the side ; of Identene pro, whore similar intrigues hovenublushingly 'been carried on by.the Courk-of, Bq Petereburgh. up to the most recetic period. Vire Should like to know what theeketafeemen and juirnalists 'who the lastlew months were' occupied 'with invest• Urea egaint the Porte for endeavoring to crush the results - of snob intrigues, aid who within the last few weeks were still full, of flatteries of the EmperOublicholas—thatilinstrions potentate by wheats wisdom and moderation coact:Tredve order bas bean Wetly Fettered throughout Ea rope,'and political progress everywhere thrust down into darkness and ellenee—we should like, we say, to hear what those parasites have now to coy for the idol of their abject. worship—the ruthless Chief, who, In the name of Almighty God, le now preparing to let loon on Europe all the boners sod miseries of so unholy and moat selfish war. Taa ISILIDORPOIT BUM Diramrpin ar 811AILP. sac —d. few days ago, two men took to the Bridgeport (Coon.) Bank, a ”spicissea lump" of quarts, as they said, which they dog in Califor, nia, and represented as worth $20,000 or $30,- 000. On their representation,. (so Batik gave them a check for $1,200 on the Bank of New York. they !envies the , apealmet," on deposit. ' Oa the next day the officers eiamiued it, and found it to be, a massive lump of lead. The ex terlor was very ingeniously staddedstith a tow allure worth of gold quarts, 'nod the crevices were Weal; covered with gold leaf, so as to defy 'detection, without breaking up 4'6 lump. The Moment the swindle was diecovered, a tele graphic despatch was forwarded: the bunt of New York to anticipate the. pment of the °idled check, Boon after, & broker, who had cashed the cheek for the swindlers, presented it for payment. lie said he' cashed it fora maw . named Darman. Thelitter individual, however, bad escaped, but a man named Cheeky, 'hotted been with him, was *Frosted. We make the following note' from our latest correspondence front the Ontonagon region: `. The taints on the Ontonagon.; region neat of the Minnesota, are genar►tty, looking very well The Badge under the Mattagenient of Henry, Sumo; Etas, bet now repotted pth of about' 270 feet to the ends rf tbe foarth Levels the .. , vein has made a.deolded,Smproventent upon uy thing heretofore leen in this eninil. Cept.lluse i hue tutreduced train roads In both the &dm, which I think must be regarded is a• very , deer- cable improvment ttie under shaft. This company Is also making . prepirstions for a Stitap Milt ; I 'The Adienture remains much the same, bat strong hope' are entertained that limier the eo• perintendence of Mr. M.: Mucci; tMs mine will yet ob'me oat eight side up. ' The Farm and Toltec tiontinue to improve, and the Shareholders anticipate! thit their mines, ender tbo energetic mumgemene of Capt.: Sales, will soon be among thedividend paying mines. The Ohio Outipany hive made a discorery,cf a new vein. The indica:Sone ere excellent, fatly equals., a eurfeco show,: to itiaof the Farm and Telma. . , . The ditto is not doing moth, they ere ■pper enily exploring exeunt tors good superior Anneal. The discovery of 11 Shuman skeletal; .beat thirty feet below the eerfses'of the radio, a few miles south of olds piece. on the ,Cinclneed, WU. mingtmo and Zeros.*llle 'Railroad, last week, has attracted moth attention, and willbeoome noted, no'doubt throughout the lea'ined world. The re• 1111111111 were within a 5 axid•stone - tiek, arid could not possibly here been plated: there' after the rook wee formed, Pie.ean aimeintl4 . ..ite being .ttumweeily breepyrieleig limendtl4l*lid•aronud the -body after it wee. don' oil teal:ate i.etsd; hub :who min toll be lastly ogee hate passed elect It woe placed. , there I' trio be deeply regret tedthat the lanes Wert not pretes*ed be they were foetid. Wertudorsiaiiiing,ineteed of be• testifies core oLthey were principally destroy ed, being regarded by there engaged in the work Llano value. Zerirmille Herald. ' GREET PAISNiOZ or nue Sonatina or 'run Meas.—The celebrated American clipper Chip Sovereign of the Seas,Capt arriAcd in the Mersey on Saturday evening, 21 inst.7.from New • York, haring made the run in a aortae time than was ever previously actimpliehtd by • sailing 014. -She &mated tram New York, In tow of a steamer, at 3P. ; on. the 18th ult. and eanslaquantly , lads the run to about 14k. days. It is raid she made the rem from the (111154.1 Banks' to Cape Clear, a distance of 1,60 miles; in 136 louts, being en average of 296 milts par day. Oa ooe day eho made 844 miles; and on two others 840 each. She has been 228 days at instant. she was laknolled; and has made an average of 180 knots per day.. , , THI Y2lOll or WIIZAT.—TbIe ocontry is more Interested pocunlarily, the threatened rup ture between Turkey and Runty thou is'gertoral .ly 'opposed. The first Beene of strife will be the Danubian Provitmea; the wheat region of the North, from whence More of that Important commodity is exported to ,Etiglaad then from , all the world beside'. A' Star weal , ' cat off that supply entirely; nod it to the 'ktowledge 'Of this fact which, Mae 'than soy . thing else, ,his routed the recent alight advance in Eng. Ltnd.,Soch a resole would of course greatly ben• eft this country. And yet woe is too terrible la its coneequencee to be prayed for unless other khan mere pocuolary goad to ourselves Is to result from -it..lt Is proper. however, - that the feet ebould understood that, should this threatened war twine, there will prober bly be very important advance in the price of wheat in this attentry. 7 -dith. Tour. Tint New MAIL BOIITA II Tur RAO I / 1 C contrast entered into by the UnitedlltateaPest mseter•Genoral with Col. Requiey 0,i., for the transportation' of malls .between Ne Crleans and San Francine, went Into operatfon s lut Monday. By this new arratigernenti which gain sane 2,000 miles of, ocean route, the estitete mail leaves Vita Gros, on the Atlantic, and Ana- . porn, on the Vieille. on the 4tli and 18th of each, month. The mall bearing New Orleans on" the Ist and 14th of each month, will arrive at Vera Cron se as to be conveyed thence on the 4thand 18th . , PAOTIATION OP Tall FOOIMILE.:— 'rho' Bt. John's. Herelkunswlcker learns from Halifax, that in Order to.ensure a:Atonality of notion, end for the purpOsti of prqteotiog tho nullities id the,,mosi eel:loot =auger, thg,preo sitiva government of Norse:ode hoe pladed the notooiaf orolatr order the oomelawl of Vioe-Ad. mind Sir Otterea F, Seymour. The whole fish ery equsdrod will therefore oot wader precisely similar orders, god bo so' disposed at various -points as to work harmoniously together,. and form a'ootoplete oast staged duties the fishing. Asizor or EUROdattll Airsnut.--The which the paciflo spirltrof the age has open the most despotic of Monarchs, may be teen in the bet to iommottee warhnro on the part of the Autocrat. The: world's , opinion pours a stronger flood Into the palest of Grovernment to- Om than ever Intim, •nd this Is felt le the least lopolar . courtsan earth. ,There may be war, but if so, It will be the coniequenee of come mishap, come neforscon oat:arrow:o , bursting forth; and arta then we hardly think h lilies wield be long contlnned.--Balt. et.mte,ostl • 0110LIMa. AMONG 21311 t 3 aavae to Cona.—The cholera Is atilt carrylnie sissy hundred! of slaved in Cuba. Its. ravages have been more tierce in tbo anger estates of the dletrlot of cardeons, especially intllanagutiosi hater° nearly allot the largett ant - most flonriebleg estates are located., Oce planter Bei lost 140 slum, end several oth :ore it la mid, hoe suffered teat Rill greater es tent. The malady, says the New York Bahrein, le eappeeed to base barti, caused by the intro dactlon of a lot of Cocilies on the Poulos 'estate. STUMM) TlllBMlL—Botriethiog Ilhe forty bills df indictment bevel been found by thigrand jetty of the United States Montt Comet In hliohigan, spinet 'partite engeged in depredating upon the 130•0111010 t timber innde ,ift le eald that MOM. hers of Usogrees, Courts,k are, .Copious 7 . 1111 . 10 lat t el y . f . " 11013 lill through' the ,Btato of Geo rgi a , mid -it It laid the corn atop will tuna out butter rhea expoutod. .Fmatios e r f WATIZIAO Piacil:2l - 7. don . pondoit;ja speaks of. ttioladieiot liont tap they ;!ittuto 'disk, ettoulttpu. boriv go „O k i tower sago at dooetitut.",• - -...- •• - - , ... , • • twitioiret.jit it: 8 nbl Telepaph Jr= Pert to lordou A t.:w addranal ltem&b the• Canard stet:n or Europa 'hue beau telegraphed Nte. Halifax - A ivines 'lran Bt. Pe:gran:lh, dated Jury 2. repriient that apprebtoalone et.,hostilitlea iref3 producing 'an effect untomoroble upon the mar. Assurances hid been given to the liorpodars 'that the Itassinn occupeney of the principalities would not be attended by coy changes of goo. ~rnment. The number of the tomato be plecei here woo limited to 215.000. - Ftint Qoastentioople 'deices to ame 28. The Turkish people were disposed for wak, but hopes were otilletatertained that negotiations might .be reopened. Cammadore Btringbam and the offi• urea of the U.S. frigate Cumberland had an in terview with the Sultan. Trade was - feeling the • bad effeets of the nusettled . dispnte with Basely. . The Rotel= commandant at Trieste had pro hibited the publication of the Sultan's edict to face of the Christians.' There was - a report, seemingly without good foundation, that England, Prance, Anstrin and ere. ga, were :about to enbmit a project of ar rangement to-Ru p la and Turkey.—N. Y. Cove. Advertiser. COMMOD6II.II Puma MID TEI JakINILLIB Mir NON —Tho Navy Department have despatches from Commodore Perry up to the 27th April. wren he was wt Macao preparing to:mall. imme diately in the Mississippi for Shanghai. •9e expected on arriving et Shanghal.to wet the sloops of war belortging to Me equademo. and to sail-us soon, as possible with all his ships for Japan. Mona Coir,en.—Since our last report of arri eels of copper, tho schooner-J. W. Ford. brought down 100 toes of copper, prinolpally from the MUD cream neino. Propellor Peninsula 225 lose —OO from Minnesota, and. balance from Cliff toes -- one ts weighing 6,120 IN, and 100 blooms Of Iron fiom Carp Ricer. Steamer Baltimore 500 blooms of Iron.--Lake Saptriar Jourrtid. Baur or Inn Wonna.Tho, Antietam Iron Works with lauds, buildings and improvements attachtd, situated In thin county, were mold to Wet. B. Clarke, Ern , formerly of this place, now of Baltimore, for the suet of $54,750. Thin igepoken of aa aa exceedingly lotr price: .under the old automata thou works were taxed at the valuiof upwards of sl4o,ooo.—.Fiogen town, Md., Newt. . arruat Brat Roscoe —The hotel bellnin Doyitotown were all eat ringliog one-night hot Week from some Invisible cause. This wen con. siderod supernatural, and Caused great tipster-, flatten in the neighborhoOd. ; When the morn ing dawned and the matter tame to be Bare.- Opt:J, it wait found that some bop', to have, ern( hid ;tied twine etrlogs to- the .handies of , the bale, and were etandieg in the reor of the ehodo at eoine distance enjoying the fun moat:, Tuesdsy. afternoon. in New York, ehortlY! after the return from dither of the workmen rm.; plelt.l at-Pratt's Iron Foundry, an explosion of I the f ustory bolter took place, by which several' - of tt o employees, loaludlog the . foreman of the establishment, were aeverely gadded, lod ooe man, !Idle entering his, house on Ridge stoves; oppnvite tp the rear of the foundry, woe, it is eupposed, fatally wounded. Tus St Taal Demootat„of the 29th alt., tart: flees the return to that thy of Capt. Rameriyi,, satronomei of Governor Stevens' exploring expo, ditlf..o, on account of lll,health. Re left the e.x pedltiln last at Lightninglske, about was Lon; drod and Seventy miles from St. Paul. Gover nor Stevenson's proftentbsg his exploration with grout energy, and the health of his party wax gen , trally good.. . . Too Now Bedford Btandard asp: "The six, whale ships which have arrisedst this port since Elatunlay morning. brought hame 0093 barrels of what, eil,:aad 3070 barrels of sparin oil, tba peacte , raltto of which is $259,200. • This is ex clotiva of the ctl. and bone •sont bottle on ihe vaylgr, or the bone int board." Ninny of the Tobseio raisers have been busily engtodlii Planting. crane ther &Ingot last week, with • prospect of mating something out 'of the it ground prepared. We have convened with an intelligent farmer who states that the 'Heap crop, though rather stunted in growth, looks for better -now than in 1852, when the mops robe,' was of enperior quality.=Mayertily Eagle. , MIMUTTILI AGIIXCIRS —Some 'years 'loco , a merchant of Colombo', Nuts, recovered-jag meat spinit Sheldon P. Ohara, of New York city, fee 6000, in a matter et' libel. Churchly at thy head of one a the New York Mercantile Agendas. The Court st Appeals has Triellld the decision Wow, on the ground that the coin. nosedostions !rem agencies to their clients or subscribers are privileged and ..te"lr_orinrer.-;-TEuon of 6 dnitterny, I'M toe ►czi4ll4lt4l4ltzt,thOppoidjog:: latt4losiiptrupl -,Whisi.lkie - viroikati tor nantesziolA to She atm of,COZATY ISLA SUM& 11.4yIttlyeat iiii-Tritinra.-31sjorSonar Wrivaccwlll b, umaistiefor tb• Cma a COUNTY VIII/LEURV, beg. , tai Wale Asa Antiala Clanarr b. kohl In Amu!. mat. ' . ,11741aIrtt rerior Com oa.r.-112. JANIS MC* , , GUrciurO: of the Omagh W . Irtiniport, mill to tr.O. %wool and,roppotbd . •ra Lkdoto fo the aim of Como cr Cacco44lOiat, br,..12...0 amend* Wand., subject to Me Ovo:oiuo of tbo *ottutosnal , ml. Whiz Coacty.oocosatlfat. .3,11 , ' MILEGSPOIT.S. - - - , Attarney.—Arxx.A4Dzu bi • , WarviT, Fyn. .ill b. a'can4l7a3for nomination for Linn bf Markt Atta4n.l, Wiest tS - lino e lleiafon or to. scht, ynd Anilmannde evrivanon. • • - ned• atom, req., ihr . be 'emit:tate • ter nonelnettei toi'tte otplatetet itfornet. blaze the nett IVldg and An. AltoriAnle , Conventlon. 1724.1Let0 .inalrOAP.D.—Doctor Mrans having ham relieved from ids Okla drdies u Sorts= mod Phisioisti of the o.B.lduirte Ilonitalortil lit future sin his Midi e I,l•fitttiotion to his Prafemiott. °Maud Aslilerteelio. 140 Third Ikt...it. Urn, mit743m' - - jam" w: Mier the. attontion of oat tend= e. to the adirertitotatnt of .810111.Z . 5. CORDIAL?' to b. found noon tho foirth.piv. sorltl'Lanees - Worm 6q iflo~-Thu Inl- lovi.g..,fraia • it:Laois.* thews th. demand. :Mob this :rut otedfaln• bss ereatell trbtrorat• it b•• tom Intro- 'hiorsoUto, Voir, Co.. Co., Idansh 30,1!50. . Genagien:—lxtetroaequince of the great oasneuptioncr Jour "worm SPEa3IIO,. fn tkda Dl.e. and hire rettnlr exhausted our atcr.k. We should feel obit gent reir nr,F.E.I. ebb Cronin. 4. Ir., 20 donee, with roar bW,anxthe motion - of .bleb. Ire ;Win remit sou the to ' ' • ' Y. tb..o.d.l44frects of Ntkl •:'81.11.011110^ hathir nelehborbord, 1b.., ovoid be sold annually • large neisia Utr, if to be had, (erbohelle end retail.) train some tura] anent. At ion youldionurensal• • person for trositdenrid srpense, Otrendlog, I MIA JI cm:Octal:aka - ft terour vanillge to do 6. * Yon reepestral:r, • -W .m.;11. EELLERY. lb,- W. L ramia. . rehlidors will be earetal to ask t0rd,111„...1t24.10.111 CLIDIRATKIS iltaltlrUDD, and Lake norm ebe. bit other Vamltosix. In.coati eds., ere worthless.' Dr, 31,S Leku.'s Spinutne VerixdfoSe, edsoble reh.b.Let tar. Ma. din' not be •had. at all -rtspectable Dreg More* Di thitadt.i 97ake, and Ed tbe solivroortetors, : , • YLESIING Beterukna t 17x,1 J.Ki.to.t co.'. so CiLtizertiiistutuaao n R. D. NINO, Parts .1311.14 L. to Oakfth' d Property, for Sala—Thin c o icx. " 4 4 , 22. , 8 - F. Properti le .hunt, *taut belt g. tulle from the ettydkoe. ... \; , .. . tpooD. frootinkon the Pittsburgh martoerearal bleehardta•Totta, :-.- \ ' • '.• ' \ 44be'lloai. bourided a rialtiOsh bl 4 ITssiFi 8 4 4 aim mad Inas • 77 7 -1, - - • • . . Mopsll .•• . I. 'i ri •'-'\ •:'-. ' SO' • • ...Jar. 01 ( 1 1 , ' , rsTritONT. -- • IA. II 'HO 141. N& 8i:143R 0- ', , , mom: ebir-liblak ,t no Wore then ms l et mate ltrl ..\ ' btAairs , aarualmx. on , •,•\ , ,o, ~ well ae 'talkie itnaloan sommaalt to abate. the ~ SO LID goxvi c Eic,•stgrms,.., m oat t oiI..ETTACLE3 Idrecerht of you fulcra woll. I Ural mer 1 klibt much. Unproved. I aerCate small ottot wlttethiut i\, , . BrArrocKß, cßowltAxs,,,g .•., lbw aby lergth,Of thni wlthout Sagas! to' mr s kleif.l . ' \ PITTSBISRatt: . ‘\ \ 1 St 0A mr . inht Muth.. to borrow. hi th e . " "t4' .."''''t allthe 25 Wood at., beteweil lit eatAl s llgAle I. there no doubt but I ahall be able to read4lthoutentur l ., ''. l'! .. - er. 411 we-k warmobei elpial teauTttnaubetrneopill ' ...a short time. A,Toura. truly. , T. 3191/52E11-. 7' '„ • . , - , \ ~ ~ \ . t .alleghbor,Citr:4 N nt'w Sfe. 103, .. .. . Al ..,, . , . ile.l hare owd llk, Salaam.. LYE GLASIIES fro a't . \,...TA1V1 ES. P. TANNER , \ VI r. , ,e'r btfof twriol Willl'elaelded adreh,tege.wd M.! . 0 d, .... \ ' WAAL/WALE DitiLillt , • \ ' \ \ ... elefo,pou hi ratios OA a detootbro elelon of Imag Mani- .. sj i \ Bom ,Itotsi, Boggirm KM, .ktiLi, in: his benfrallived. Amorous eke= to be =l O,, , \ .N.. 5 8 88 8 i4 8 ,,, 88 „ 5 ,, • 8 , 00 8 \, ftiz ilia. aid tone. I therefore abeerfalkbear testi/woo/ l' .. . i ...,...‘,..,,,,,,, .. .: 'i. '' i... " *thie '" - " .4 " ' '''"'r. " .I." 't ' 4 ' 44i4"* ' . '. . -. ..kir atock azaterae. eVerg xicti: and , .gilt .. • practical Ootldgp..and the wonderful facility r, ,,,,,i i „ „ . ,6 ,, , „. , 30 ,, , , , „ .. i.,,, , , r. „ .. .,.. op Which he *last. Ide Wel. s to the re.liond.w. - the'l.:lll. Enalmed Itannfacturer a, eataitedkresslr to' Ilatillei of Aston, \ . \ ' \,. D. B. 51:1702, . the Spring.a.nd Summer 411.• ::12.%10. wr i ,„ ,eglbe • r \ ~ , Ti‘..:11 , ,..., street; Vit Omni. -,1 ,.? .. ,,,,V,L,r,,,,..n/A . ...... i p=„ e g e ..ll, 1 ”, ..; „. 1 , -, '.lnr.• 2;1853. ! !.. 1,-, . •. 'd 1e 2 . , .h. . °.---- LE 'eta, 'L. tow • - .... - .‘, ' ma .. acaml• .....,...pie.,p,,,..p. ...... ..... ........ e...... 0 14, Sur SAFES - 1.16 t . TAIIII TAAAJLN-....p.....- .....e...SOET. T. ASESSIEDIf,• letha kind ‘of t.. 61.6,67. to tP.o \ wake of du.laires.l ri.pcie 1 s..‘• 511,aa - -------,-.EDWAIII) A a . ,4 , ,u, 'hub ~,,,, can malktentlr reAthetebuteglondl.... '\ \ ''kll. $1 Iti 0 V *l 4 • Work. 000 hard Aro-Idr octal:hot swept' tottlfloahat. I . l .1. rv._o,,t iv witscim . fin. braving that Safe. nodefor our reeler and ardhear.f.. .I.Ajlell.r/Ak s e 11 & ~ .wgr Ake, aid roll . . abroad. bake boar 'subjected LW \ the ENTORTHHOWID• WHRLIZIALH DUMB .7 SEVEIIEST TEATS LK *arum, vo,,NeLtur.ATic,c , p.' ' \ i 1.4.510 N rebil4o3l2s6o ‘.' " 4 Vr ' ex " 4 t l ih. 4 " t " . " " WI T r.. ". t... 4 4th "er • ' lIARTIWA.BI4 LOLITLERIfe tn. in. . \ Ibe rot a! - Manor..! D.4ref th,, rims Incotdble lave ! : A their •.. e . w i__ ebusederit- . \ ‘ • ...,.- removea. to nevr any, erse re , 're. N 0.62 Wood Akeet, four doareinbano `the er.Cliartre 410,000 WORTH 07 BOOKS Ali/t. PdP72.5: ir o bj. „,,,, , th e j, ...e... Th . e ..p. e e emenese, ,I . LAVED WITH A 440 BAPS ; .. arolart wild au ex&-Inatlobot tbwmoet aparletratolrt '. . ', SLBIALI. Ent OOtarrr. rai ' . ..d.ut oyez atltrid la this car. , :‘. .. .. • 1 \; . • \ SOl•Intel .i2:11&12. LI ~I(manf,Basst et Stun-hatter et 11. two lettere . ',. Were flulskeoelred. I wes &twat A the ton:. I would Ili/ I til..YTI trlgroirt,_tleitirtCtlVailYt i l& Y .o o o l ig 0 y• ...trottr. et the 10th - of Juno lot-ner .tore building . lelon bubo ta ashes. It Woe built of well. and brick /. large tbrewstorr holldial... 0 17 .... lt et Lb. ume of the drip, and fell into lb.:red...where Lbwn was e luxe alnanur ot oiL It was a rem bailee, \ 017 notes eat bookl ..moot that Dare he Lb. gae„ omoraded to !about Ten Thousand Dollyw, whi-h was Loved. There viewed a efeegePogro . Wm . .: and furtbrr, 7 would edello Mir Leeman who ledolog lettalnewe to low Po than. but buy 5-, Bar. to know thAr pawn, we. he-and pet one that A ww.; J GUI eerily rtwommendr our Ogee, rft.l.4Y,',. ' , Y o ur, truly. ! Itidr:ll*,§otali9xsirrom infancy I have ;been algictell with wait eye...and aborielobtataws. and travels I haw:norm , bean abler to get • par of that n lionld belPnie. I have tqa avast paha ,that woild made pm tepee more dltthiptly, but could teeter keep than na more ,votai oredudf hour from the,: foot that they oatued Buell tient pain. \ . happened to tewyner nteittiatosnt. by W ‘ laleh law you had, bee Imported .orne:wod to has bar my con • toot alio to wet • par that wattla benefit me, I thought woUllltsr yen. you ineekttot tthtletniffattailr when I Pay they Loon 1 Clan anawee, espootalltar. ' ,havo set been able to read bY, omilelight,for`piors Utah half an hour et any awe hams I itot then 011liaes. Plug. I sot thew, IVeatt woe Punilay . alt day, and ul4Ol ton delash. without ea.- dentin; Um learr, pan, whfett la • thing I hare not done before for years. - , I ai r y itda mach as I think t,deemeelnig your aderproa t A hoe' ^ other. ' be beneptted by It. . end booing Ott.t. ;kW - you .4414 t Ilbotty to make woke( toy okFts st any titme for refettotOO- tnar Vim+. • IfFSILY Eitt.l.,.Wll.4.llsoter. s Vlttsburoh. el. `t Smoot to coonilou Mot coy wife Is t t rostly liens 6ttei,bntthe trtlr the got. an4,voustly piste'` ittlt; . , . . aEt4Wi 110litlY0 Netnre . lias provided 'et ytre t dy:fir erory, Merger. irhich Bash ft bah ree ~ KURT, L'ETROLLUM; or T.OOIC 011 t lyith ay salt holm:hoer the:, treat 11,boyathry, ova...sled doer la bighead, of bother Earth, fr, withoet `doubt, ota of thy girettar of 'thew rathelleo. - Road the, fo ll ow rig tastimonk gtrth by a Imperil tar . sair . \ I . : . ‘, N . , ,„ .. . .4threthr yether, Ohio. e.or:11. IS6 l s Me R. M. Mier—Mgr a bare .014 all.rour\Patroleuth. Or Bock:Oil, some tlrd.montlf art. and Durham herk• the 1,1 your agora to pet s f err . Dl*. I could hare read ream, &the three, W hart foorrd the \UR von , , ereofeet is 0 1.. and Upto ry. Aly dartgrdrehert Oa time' yoer ar ay: k arat hers„,rth lying my tor, th e lost 1 air. re • tearpoo4fel, and 15 th ree. lure We the merit. the hot s c r opper. and ob. th Trier i Lt " .grrita l it si I3:Z=VrII T ELY7 itg r . and tot , thriattii:ig.v 27711 t. i :Rgjr. 19r .ate ~01 l i o i. he r r i o?= ' ;eraf.l ''' a ir li strDagteireotyl plenty. moders 70 prim; No. 70 rough M*4 Bismepa . .7.pa [lunar .77 ectenr• Yr LWP7szOii,.;=::::=.7.7 . .7::iGi .X51%1,1 .tr... 7 G. Chop .Downs. Jaws fJonn. Low & Co. Chorks ifotds.—..---:.--/Loseof CP.II Itssoh o On. Jaws J.l, Ditto '4. How S. Co, Will Ons LoossOnot,-.—...11h0 old A AAlownwor C• Corks .A ovekwy * Co: Lewis iltkobwrOtar..,, -. Levi .Ftros iinno Atnotinsof Jr.- A E.c../ P :r oL o rir ---7 =lco g rb ß ;t7ll . ;_.V:lllft Co. C. Job.l . lnn=lono Co. C 7 rks P of ilsnosoin WWI AC.. ' Go ' :roc C caa ips,..‘ • of U. A Collins , . u•• 77••• D + 11 . , P.:#7. --rain. of B. P. Homan a co. L oons D Daiwa --kb= of Comm. Lothrop Ow Amon Nosenser,-t--...-.-0100 of 1 . ..1 LLMOsopon. Danisf Anojind • —non of Jobnson A Nenturd. rej#4l lI.N flem of Norono. BnUcs A Haft ;:•";r7=l. • •„11: AUSTAD of A. 6. Mono lb. ..FAAliscartAacd„.—..«..,..#.Alna It. Lretsreol A ion. JQo ' SO,* oCliorkirw,..A.OnwArcww. rAtiosmrEbb, Jaw* A.•thowy.,—.PlniCoif Brown, Helmer A DorionL. Itlac non or Vrotbitsibon.D:ooroirot•Co. ;oho IL or folk lloribot '*Co. Corks . 7 ): of Condit Nobk. Worst 4 ',L,Ww_ ' of Work Omit. Asa 4:Mookunif- Wilb-ccA,Atoeimall • Co. Jason HAWiOres.-Wlrsd of Wino . , Ilsonhor &Bottler- Ms 2', HoW.wr,, Corkannol Bank,. Donfard \nonsons......i..—...Finikof Walls, Fargo.* Co: Hower' 'George proof. f*oo• \:7,• • AIACCON L. WS, Presklont.' CCI* Sobrotari. =AIL .1.-A1 LOOKK t o( to! Inp•of Wthudy kLoomeio,) LLE DItALIIC BOOTS - Sli\OES; 59 IllioisdAtti.it, Piltsburigik. 14,11 \ , Alictknal . Otatement .THE STAT4AtiriIEIAL'FIREiA.D gur,:161.1111:1C 1N61111.131G7:n3=1:i..4 116resburg. th• 11.Vet-t-w9 01 y 4.1114 r. premium ros'll6 3117 1 3 /4,...,'• 1- 61 •=6 56 \ 1 6 1er 1 .1 6i, 6 .10 elatlciall and 01.606 / urnitutt, , v4 . : 1:p60 ao Pnmiomi • • 1316,163 26 taxic. , ll.4---.1.4 \so° at Loosos,ll34.6ams. Connadooß.-`• ' \ Itururan.o. riourn66 Pmcdums. 61atloarry. Prlutlay • • ,i'.3:1.316 031.11161 Rook. pad la • sitip.ouck co -- " .ct 16104360 • Pisalax Note,— " A 1208.11" 80 \ Bends end Mormai••7B.Gaii, - "aid • ettl-r securiVes. /3083 Gash rn ewo er „,° Omn turtaturs .... 1T.20 81 • 81188.318 SS .4,lsnt_st.'tqr .aoiint of idinge.t elaisos ;ssaltilt war. -tot I. doe-.......—.—....... --$ vao 'co' , . /OKI P. BilTlititllVoliD. Imilain mty; % P. C. , BEDGWICH. liarriabum NATILUILL JONlttt, P3ll.nolphla: , \ , A. WILICINM. Musket. \ PitL!purgh: A. A.X4.1i1111414_ _ .. JOHN B. BUTIIHRIORD, Dauphin etuals; ' . A. J. , OILItT. ilartkobni\-; ~, .8 T. .1.)M12,3,,__,. 111.10100 - 4Limiz.. Carbon minty' ‘ \'. ' . \.., ' JOHN P. ICUTPIikIOO7... • . o , lllll3are aitillt• t kern. of MS 3ndl Wand ikart • AWN on nornhatatiur in 71 . 7 or 0,330.7.11 . 0:r . a.7142: ik cznqlquenc witlisafet=.. Paticiod Was% ardwollinn emu. timer pert otual,lp 'or r ipnii gt,Y.r . rt i,ii i i , 41 ,- ,.. \ ' ls. . 112... ' 17 b, . I. .r . : "n r of V."O. VA axu, let M ....___,„ \ HELSOWII MST • I:OATIUERRE. TY'EL ewer 0111011 HOILDEM . `ITIZZNS and strattgmt 0 wish t.,nin areuraco, arttella aik Ilar Iluo at • rzi.n will and it to Luis ixpmst k apj tram essobllothcmat. vhtts catAtmlua , 411,anzatteed tt ar=s al u ciadj d . g esfor , g34: 1,1111 , .r. sal jy,,u4 putpew, 'Nitwit:man of Ow 'rest ug st.l ths tn. of Osuuen 73/311V/or Arita nit! It:rat 477,5.. d .0 th. %tea . D., = *irerlr :fa, H t - s CO • • 101111/J1.150 AND 010111 k if - Zs:JON% \ MER ADD 11110111A1A1 MIMI ousiasii.posurza, swim visig. AND _ PZADUCE ORMArdire wo. Sid Wood street, Dittobusollis PLEAL ISG lIROTHEBB,-.' 001 Wood itolosiET l tiF F ll... lava . ton of Dr:' \ • • CiLARLWA LOO ES, STOCK AND \ 14LLIBRO „ biota,, Bondej tiorAgeg Negotiated' ratlicuLAltArriumort har TO Ti!.PUIW N nix .7 se. s \ r, ili-rca eve! 8:307 00 , \ co . In I.4ar nuts JRIT 2151.1,1 llor.)4; llowtort,ALF.Xt AaDCk t;111411)1.118 to Mu SAOI %daughter 01 111 late Esau. 11. renteeen: all 01114. • • •`JOHN MAMIE. \r'rq L 117 lnAla n 'A,;o6 WILLIAM A. L TTON,of WoMmorelancl laVyaf • • - ,- 14•Tus Weit4ni Plipers o ' lpy !vim • LOW*. , vile Collibil of Fr.., the followltte statem I ••We barn that during tio last itrie m ttot 10 i N MT SADENO fro. Bt. Lod o. •h• mot ot the boat,l fro soma i rwoostlytt, Ward • bor abtnt It or 14 years .. sod I ihr ew him ...boa.. Thelittl, fellow mt...ed op ito i mho., but there toleg oWeblblo habihttion in .4th he ran motor the twaratri teak...the Cap.lis co atop ALA I be Pim on bowl *Van. hat WRwrithswortipo tbs eartest - treaties sod taus of Ito Wito billow.tot ...km w yald to him. and th• boat t .pt era her cow. up th dm-. 7' \ , Ihe (hurler of Saturday. tatalria Unt 4110w.0d of , . platatloni . \ L s \ T. Jot. C.o. —ln our trridaro iss., On the latormaums of • posenger. wo got. tn.: tho wok of the Jobb MoVadeo. op •rotout trip Op the tn.. b. 4 thrown bboy overboard, c.0..' oft him to owlet whom sod the ow going air and bowing him tst L. words TA. stew from • ofil. r • tnt " o7ata ' altirat LI: trA1t. ' ,42114 . :a the .... *h •cata etok. Th• Ito. w. O eatrantd. awi tall pa s t, oled • beohot ororooard, and tater rollow n n histot.. Nato the Woe Ifterit.stodkot Won the boat etattodabool. wad ho waded ashore. mo.ly TUE.. h little water.. the Awr of tha boat... ti \ We ,th.l is the Pt. Loafs EsPoitlitad. Of *Minn but,. the follow°. a I A Clio —Ws, the ottboorlbere, pawn.. ote loud the at ,JOHN WoltADEN.•'' Centalta John P. Cid, era hoe h. trio from Loolarlile 'to ht. Lot.. doom lc poly bur. a to the boat end GMAT; VA eat,Alabt AA btrotir minded wltti. mot 11041. alter. ima that too l tame along 7.l=l . 7. l lgl d Ogg r giggo i ll. " 47:: " Arll:l ' g: wad Ott, awes-oboe!-.boot. wow 0t.0.r. :ad ado... . do moot. terrood dellg alma , tiko ...Ice waterhattnel by the travelling communiie.:tot otratre haat... , \ lino A. 0 tPlOper. ht. LO ot,, blq . L ittirr el Eleglatol.Cia. ft; .111 s• E.. 7. tivireasy. ht. lauts.m.. DO./1.1. SNP.* Ituo.loolooo. Icorb. mho IL "A. Johtlatto. Bedford GO. .'Temp; J. 4otunattio, Patmyre.ito.:l.T ihavitoor, testWor Not J. BLAU • LONEATIIIK T. 1b.... W. E. hobo u. blvorgotawo.ity., T. n. Spaidloo. hOOlO 1 0 1741 y A. E. dlato nall.ttlo. Q. it W. Entalaa. Clay CO. 040.1 G 31 imp% [ Be. toot. Col d & /tat 00.1.1actioos,b..; E dtoalt Pt Lon I T. 11. Joins... Frattalln. La - W Warden, Cairo.' 1.4 S. T. tato.. Ooltnahtw, al.. 'T. .ij . dant.. Elsa.. JI.N. at: 04. E .Ow.. Plato. 111y.A..1 melds.. Oltotou. Now Mu N.idis,llwastue,lovretT .11•Ittan.1Nispead*Oce SU : .1 11....1.1A itallrilw.lll..l. Y. avow Jatikwith 31.: \K ‘ . 0 Dodley. Pt LouGG Mrs. 11. lAnd and M.V. , unter. Comayllle Mot tit. P. Wilma. Padooalt, Kr; ,M.r. Bop otto, Castyettiti lir. Grant. liamphio. Tao o ; W... Ntattlf.ll 0.. La; .4.1 Erten, Wow hatmotty, le: W. It. Clew... itretelorow. Et 1 N. T. Proton . how A1t.07. 14.1 a: F. N 0 kl. ClO*crport, Hy a • . .D: Woe. Mottoes LIP: A.4001n.(11.4 \ r5, /Pei \ L.Dtrarajilttnryof +.15. (i. 001.114, 4.,A=kf=ah n.fink a cuuratY,\ *PANY, • -.:- \ '• • Aumpiects':i.Sale. r !MU Analgne ea \ of 1 WILLI ill E B kg ,„ gratic. Jugr u f , frao h t I crro . ..Prrett: b eountr. Pero -1•10,31urr0"),,4 ibrt...td. on qPirxtt'f.h.:big4.7TT, ;WENDEL Uor 0f40112. Ay D,j 1E43. rDO Dash, and .10. ''' ?4rinr ' :•lloPlATY. tso - finii 14r drotritbf lu; • 1 nut %EMI. v. 4 u taro. 4.1,:2 fol. saUs tutor, tool& ronststlng in part or r. \pot '6otting wagons. with shuns. vhaallyarrous, •a.l ;nit set blooksmitla tools; 0 lot Mr sans stone tvair out to pot mark.;a suro 01 ...,,1 t u+ .. non 0.1 onus In sopa: 2O'toug Gorman Clay !pi parr; 100 'dtr 0 1 , Data fo OK EX 170 0 /Vain. tool le made Or rein; t for U oap + r quo n - "00 sushals ;Argot lintarbells. Dimas glom onstlnur; I for , Colllar'o ratafor;lo fortnoul ring, (o[lol %V r+3 , ! , ....b1rue non; notlnes r i lon!a i ar k fultrrhie; el Isra - sravel\TtaWtrem ' aN:ollas shotgun an 4 aupstatnt 3.70 r•otT A.. borsob' DD rung; Kai; and eand lima.; I .nfll of Wu of ffraro . laffr. onspOton to DO itaDhlo , Illfrois.l rost . troo funlorabor; rg;V,iero . lelf \ s t; a s in :r7Prti4 . ....lratt,a d •ZA obe ru. &urea or totrobandlaa •111. 'tom north MA ::t ' lre l lit 4 o o l o ?) . lT%. P irl ;V Itft ll =7 ll4 the 00. th 41 Ore, o 1111119tit7, . a. hafOner frean n ;liord; o lara‘for.rt bons bu d shoes. "nowt let. . Mar Dila not te-rs oftnerl: • larcOarortmoutuf QonaolandDrort. larto'sarplr Of Gime. fro LON , . Bow. To.. Ns r Or:tons Volauau. Doogrn DIM+ , Tokautho. N.Q• tOnslisa, Ac .1 abrasion a largo am . cabana ansirranent or nerd., snob as virgroseraily kv a in obonntrr store , . along rith traor othoratdoloolon taah. to fnsotbo , :+, ' ; \ Moo. r•Ornanna+to at 1 o'ruok of 'Zak .rdr. an•orna .. anguou:;o.o.l t.) dab a tit ell_fs on , S. Tostro strslor i - Unounat Mao+ . \ . \ . FaaNDIS 411(10K. \ , 600, 000, Avid, IlutfonV. ¢_& VA, Umirep .2 Ma'Said!. IV.. Mug 11µ. IP"tqn Zoo - 1W flits; ahon,. CO.': 4 nt giant•'..PLl!on.V .• - • • Profpee4Ottid. TO.. to the ,Wcat. • • TwELE Sublesibck wil?eeee by thi.FIFTI/ a stom, co' , soottbso 410/ILOSoONAL'TJUIt oo W.,no. estimates . b. Coate Iteffs, the boloolptl eltleo Ywl town. Is Ohio loctionoi: Minot% •if lobL.l.lcreo, boootri soil Ill,corts. *tit co elope!. Atoosolcso elli be 01 0 =4,11s000tioetil i taleassosol of Claboo.looollob Zook of Titl . 47 ' siol .' sli ' Ile; o.gOlroit ' too ZIT til ler orcforios: . .71.10.1 . 4 WICASMS., • Attstory. ," josAsOn ... •,, .. \ ... _ I - { Sosotb sorsot. VI.VtveAL ESTATE Wa s a i 440450 f *V Laad...fr.ollol 044 61v0t.' • in W ig, r. n . 8.ii..w.1.,...tet / 10 n,' ... 00 , 11.0 . lilt,* 44 \ 10 n . , •. .co Ilafebtr . oo4lo . .1% . • n ' 501.040 r*A1.2 , 44.10.14 1 1 alsacto,ter. • \• • 12 *I snob goal &oasis. sa OWN 1 inen+ tion , lng. , ll. leas. 04441 i LOT. VT:VP: lath !0. . 10(6 Av at of laal'il tsdareut of Pail 1.16 A•arS of thA V I.Z.4 . 113 . 166:115ars , , 6 Usages sad Lr:* sal U LOU in. PI ltahnl3ll. a . . • 40 - .. nThinnt , Y. I n., . . . k_.. . I. • SnStl/..b.1116 • lad • terlati et 0 , 1b.m.41-4b,ut 4 , 4**146c.4 44e* 14 the, 14111 as* 4, Ltnce. Ver pars.l4_4,to44tiv , • 1,- . ., • , , ' Tllullk. W,Y)014. 44 )I.r.at•*to* F ISH - -50 bb4. Jr y Salt liming; • \ x. xi A ... \ La.m• No. 3.3lsarni; . \ ' , 4u .. , 44.04 Trout • `, .. . A llO •. • , P sit .\de • • .... , •\ ! s 110 011,414/4 ' 11 • ' .t.. :go • . oi ;r41.‘ , 4 ....44,. sa , ..lby : ../... n . 4 •', ... B. wil*//11Ln. \ 1 -4 -.. ILLICIAINA. . Lit C 4" arcundit) ealo \ atettattetnt:l: u tlYreat'2'! .." ,. b . v. 1 1111.. zLit.....5r:V ie f,..r.17021,1 at i tfir: fre2ll... .% bed . atl:vgnal 4. t4:l:Vtratee . i. '.. itAlms-a. \ awal a. ,, - , vairloiet W. by‘ , • • EA}LLS-2U oaski' Isg *.rtal jUit raa'O t torl bt W. lON , • • 1 9a- 1 4,V4L.U; u. • itiIWAS —l/0 7•Wki hr 64. nlttrejelinier: mini est abt btoultt OTASII-25 . caskkwartan .1 mint= itsament. *44 su rah • 110 ligt) ft g/Er b, 9l . t . lfllo n ll 1 6Y AND Ik7r CLOTELVOTT COa: Clas, 4 Para. VIRUS O•BLI—AU MISKirhItBUTAION. to nem.' . .01131 2a WI:01 To . .FAIMEES.-40.bb1a.. Bank, .S 4 'la asql iShom Oil. te•lark!ed taros% b•F . • .• • ,21 BAUD • WM LANG". 219 Liberty virGat. VIARNE:I3 andlift4DLE . L.E.5.711211 in rtereoiod sai rams. u • SOLE .LEATIIELkL-1.- go xt `.51.60rt " / k." "f3' ni/6ot, tu 04p t. • A _ . MOM, Uutaik." LISATE-100tiPibiss'Orealin %Flo: xi yr v• J. COMM OR k--40 MIL Mip5. , 7+ , 041415. Blew L 814 "'M 814.14114 "4 !. 1 3: .1)A11111: 0./ MEAT I [Sob for . 11=31 —‘• 1'• is. ATE-110 \brie. awl ' et F road. nal Ow ett, •by 4.0145,A12.4 Co 11601., isbg . .Yor riftw terwiin t & sii abets r 4. • );. • THOLiftlitil,E, • ..\ '.. . II rOaAGE.TWARDI.NOI . OOII)UOIIOIIMemt yr.' Ware sate, N. land 6 . Water ate, 68/0100, \ - '. .: .- . ..7 . ! tw o le . 44ru54 , 0 444444. 44 ‘. \ . . CLEVp.,iND ND PIrXBBUNGH R&ILBOAD; 44r 4 4,4. •ii‘42 It sTti, : • , ' • Cll/CAGO AI) lOCIE ,ADD HIILELOAD ' ' , lad Chiral llo•te sir Les• leandlcalati. ate neoem ataztal ant a .r a . a hlria . l • seta , erd lheeed.hr. iszrzsENlo—..l,hrs; . a WIUI.O ;flop h•II• CO. at,o•Diu t Mt./. AthrLer, Cal..eal itlt 34•. Ufa C. t rs*ltwo . . IMireatMr..l..e. I • ,IIATENT.: . fit U 1.3.\ 'OAT lIEREEL—For 'm.:API trait from blab trookstrabaut lb. WO r luidor. Polleos lostraoolits .of LONsoot aponorod •tiontoo. .utx•ing York; taltstArse, Spa. tam/. hod• tea l'otab Looks. lOo•1 Thillc Cattlipt Nom. to sr or LbmsWko, or vosiooll Dalt...; ..I • ol• . 0 00 ' rt.ty of hoot. or lostlooseatok tor di:o4o . an so I film. Gummy.. loorro'•A•0 otbor goad wook• on !quit. Plaitef j ItorolOre.O1‘•olonllOod P.a.. d t in i t i l th rr, ~ . tu r .. • et ta r •forLott 4 . I . r A boo lr ont Aa ls o o p oo.. : , tACITIFOL 'AND 011.E1M,ISUILIVe , q, .:::S i tallie l aßal 4 / I "t4; 3l' '. F 1 '0 la tn. LIMO fr,t 7oeNoti • POP. ort.khorUl .1,0!• I. *pa le • von P. art UZI ~•.1 Ira . 11:11. Work% WU Lour i Ktt /a. 'ha pt. lLoVolcklioo • ..on• an‘oollu•I r•\ Slop it I«alitles ASS •ro fl.:Nfruar2, An _ • : , .:• . Na Tt rooottWort. ark `. ' ILE LET-Ms:11 0 Iprd II Rig: • !?!.. 2fft.' 'Ill) - Iwo** ham' Vo+I,II•Is.V6IM p0r,,,D.4 bra, WWI, pa LT& i'luisakm .111•,12 IstesedinWL— ! 24;iooviitLreat kttlt.tn.t_ f),E, A, TEAJ net. receive d lbengi Myst.. laa at ea i L.rw kottnb, tnayrt I.,W4 d gr, It roe LIAWIBTIL. • tushNn — wl 44 !• , '',c'Vi k 's;tgrest:l;ll tac bblk. Otok fueYLLD • \ :AMUSEMENTS. .. ,f i AGO'S \ IIALt.- .1 4017RTH MAT; - 1 , NIA , , WCOlkoppesito7 Lataysate AWL out ba Or • Past% .... 1 ;"1.4...r0dm11i, e. At 0 'MOWS' OuTiLieln *Ad SOU .1 " M , 1 , , to ~,I fo.r.A.ILAIAN at ail= t= ail. 3 1 -‘ l, Q 48 4 0. a; ta• Guam 4l' 4. 11. Carfe A ea, nratAltr•es „ • tira • , I ,t;'T lON. BU.ES. ASY Di.l4l4 ' A:inalosuiar. \b4...^* TR.4 sale. \ ~ ; • Chigtouta Covt • Sisk •.- -. .., .•., IeCIN'SBIIIIRDXY, July ..iid..ii.. I' o'olock -i. :, .. , 6 Nt . r ~,,,,,, the pt...ise., 41,11,116 43MOT _adv. el . ! ' s ' .•‘••• COW, the fu ll ostoir anerlbed pydwifir a .11111VAILD • .. \ , FORA v. deesesdil. lis: all ta.• [Am onyia urra or . • , \ .: UROUND latatta 14 , t , C*11 , 04 Walt 0 lb* ettr of Mt., b.vb, marked 45.3. COO 4 S/ Is Irwhet 141111•10 a \ ~...' , h"W f ' "A" S° f".N ''t w' L. '"." = l /' • • '.b.k. Q 0 11. to.Wida le ,on 4111.4 an .ON . • \ , keLICLas4 TEMEII,IIIIIIIB,4WR.L.L.4I:OIIe=6, • • • . 1 4411 beirld,fpantir, ,, togratter as mak satt • . „N.- . _ , A4.—IWO• LOT 8 OP.° WA/4D. micit.4l4. 1:11 ma 1111, -• • 1rel)olvelr, emu rub 234.4.1k . h.ent 94 , Skeet ' • ' . al:a • standlneack lie het. : -i . • - d - • ,::;.e , • i t, , ,. ... t .1t1;;•49.kw..4111%trh.1111. . a..r.. 3,, ..., ' , • w • tr, W1LM,1•11 , 444 , ji b. 4.9 1f.t 1., - 1 peatyl.. ~ , , \ An " 4 . 1.9.1‘.. '- ' 4 :l rthe '..b e li part ." Teortnnatalr. a KM' ad,: '. raboams *rim:lion 4 4t,ippi,lt.t . littsreutAt n ro• 0. 6 Wylk, , ••,' amlmra • 2I ' 'holder Collection orN.BooksL ',.. \• ' ' - ',. ON SATIAPAY L ATiztir' iis, July 23d, it 8 A 140 00yrtms4t or Y6l.l:l•MitE 1100101 1 . ....,..14\ \• ' lag asodard yaks 00 Thtoio.l(7l, cmor , 2.4 ,,,, b.. .07* -•\., Ult.• Poctrr.ikr, DMA. Noafebre.•Lvr. Snout Bassaeri, ... , se.- Superb fatally nibiw, to wk. , ' .C/16 ,, Of.land*V";: - • , A 41ant. lar , ksl liAttarr.srle.p W rama Pet.L. etN l I'M , ~,i.:Ne.,Z.,,, yo“.Nrustit...Multn.. kiltsno. teAlogyther *.na 4 44+147•, ,, ,..;:yr• -, \ thy of ltor`47 . ingb : Mc . te . pil lunmolsts..in4l.4o" o 1! :4;, 5 and.. . :.„ • •ft -• A , -,..172......L„, -- N,, \' Light: rkttL ; B4 - ; Aorie and IlariiiBs. •-•'....-'..:.- ' 1)81 SATaDIY, in_.„.ly 23, 4 At 11 o'iOrk, ~.,-, \ ' ; qv', lieht COVUED BPIIIVG W.10(11c.; ilth QOM . • ,••, ~ • .44 .11&11.N811,9, 1.11..1.iEW ordlq. - , \ \ , Jva.\ . . " ' N i':\ \ Dry' AoodC &e. L k \ '''' riN lIONDAYVICIRIGNO '..Ti 25, .• it,. ..• 71-1..,,...d.pat sonteg - sleek A DIL ad L0Ca1i......r . -: :. . 2 \ kb ' tgia:4l. lad I gistd o,lll4,letblai NZ.a l t 2 OxiStaralbAcea. a.... -' -: - 3 alcuvr,. p 'at ,•,, _.,.., ,\ \ .--" Way 4 , " ', .....,;;i - .14%.5ai llousattaid. ad Eitabsall‘nitaei , - - ; ." Br.d.bar, Groaarleclle. \ .-. \ \ .... - .+, 7 • ' t • \ j . . • t.,,, -' • 'llllE I:I2IIT.ED ‘zEitin , B .- 21 . , , \ :.: -,..-• ...,,-,,,, LIFE INSTILAI S T,CFA 'n AkMVX, ~., . '-',.%;‘: \ OD ' TRUST .., COXPATIT;. -- X -' . %, ", ' • rutt.inzwati;\ .. %,,, ' • .. v. :.. ~ , .. . • . . . CIIARTNRED , :6.PRIIkaO,,,I,I3.SO .••. 1 'euenita k.s.o.pituAW..N. , ' -,..),- '' 9. 1 • , CAFIITALet2SOIXIk„ \ ••••• • : N. :.1 00 3..•90t. cet-no r . of thlid . sih \ .1114 , , ~, • %.streeits, PlRtisiddapalf., : \ \ • \ \ 1.11,11 ; 10illirelk :rut aplaiiiiiip,u 4. , Llii ", . \ [ I. isctb.oi:tirmrtord; ,- - Pwg IL '.-', V, • t , . , •am :nee W. ThoutprAs • • Lomealto Jedmol!,s , ... % ._ . • Deajsznirt W. 'Mugu'''. , tharrik.,lVthoram, ...A, ... • .• Jacob L. Irlarlarts ~, Jones w.f.. X: . •,. , , ~ ; Wullsra M. Ood,rin' ," •'.._ WitihrekrK.4\ - A \ % , • 1 .I)midet—FlL.phr4 R.Crele• rd. - • • . -• vs Mx President—Am.braw W:.Thealpson.. , ~ \ i.. "A. . Medical F-sasate t retuloigh. d e It. Killion. ➢o\64 \ : \ ~, \ 3'4 'f h'9 ! ‘ \ r ! t toftS7k. .AO6, As.____ .; ,,,t. \ \ , • , .: \ ...b.rt •" : \ \,, la Tana Amor. Pltd.oar. , \\: ~, ...:\ • _Trirta. 1.0 34 5• 42 Linfl.2tlOL \ \ 1/lIIIXD ST 'TEEL NAIL strAvalito. ... ; ,,c,, \, , Ilie.2blol 2."2124..01•1 , 15e sr , ..giLl , , '. ATIANTIO. Coy , W. itr rh h °." '''• \ \ \ `rACES.III. - Capt. Nye. A AMU... pavt. Otoutoe.k. , IrrignE SUIPS ilava been ~ ~ x \ ... 1. '1,2 , 11r . g 1 erry 4 2. 7 .4:4' of 10000, \ %, I. etTrrhodt voriairaetilaqt.h4Pagi " ..1.. \ .. '.. to non re attaratth wad .avktturlr Woos ~...,"; A for Paudager. aro unrquall 'tn . anwseassaut amalart. ~......" ; ~ ,4 '.4Tan" i liZe t arb i n r ar7iiir tor4ft'tirai:r7.4llVo.o:lol6l" .- 01, ,".\\: Au allmAttr.M.lluhresra aartAltsoak 51111.:.... . \ \ , Nn ‘ bertE ik...12 b. remand 0 . 011 ph* for, , - , \ 72.9202.2.1212/T25 091 . 511,17.212. e i • \ \ .2jrbx 06. \Y‘5O.2, 1002-01 2 . 55 x I.l2ailiqs, 1253-13 t \ \ 2.C2.1.7. 2 . 6? - i ‘urr L arehwar. 70 ay, . ,f,s)• a. • Batarklay. 51aroli '4. ._ 27 Wednettay..ll/4Fh 0,. . 8.111000t.' " W * 4; . odEtl'a __,,'.Sa• ' • \ t 00.10.7. AMU \l. W ..d."*Y.*.coal \ 8 100067 30 = ••••• \ \ ~,,,..„ aymday. , n 15:. ` . Welatiadan' l 4 . ..../ M: 0 43: I 'r 1N , .. r=1:: JaA l t ~-. s . . ' 2.222dm • 25. \\ , \ 2 452.evaikr.; r\ \ :4 1 421 : : :4: e 7' 11 . . 1, \ Wean Il t ',. ~‘ 7 e=dl;', '"l r -°! t g:', `,‘ 1:=: -A .. 21 r n pe :2 \ . . Batorlay. Saiteutbar E .. Wodureday........ T. \ Saratday. : 6 1 11% ‘ Weloaada.T. ." .' 0.4. \V . tatardy, canoe 1. ' Wadaaalay, Wooer VA \ , ' 0.1.06.7.,Nt , " , IN weArnestar, ..... .. 12.1 \ \ ' I antr, \ • N., aasday. aornabet "E.. —t ' Saturday. N 0., atamber 12 , 2742esdar. ' ... \ Pio =day. ilaparalait 10. Weitaeaday.ll , crebut 14. a Tor 1141,1,1 Vt ;al o, taite a_D W ETITtPLWAII OI ' II.ItiL. \ \ \\\ LISS 4,00 ,60 .1 silstr.f.s . :Naar VS; 1110/14N., SOMA % LEY LW. Lit.rpaat; U. rs. 11 , 111 it iß 111,LIS Klee* • -Arms, La..; JOHN 010 01tOE . 20 moo Matra . Dame day Ylatexraa. Saila. t o ROME , RAPES. llatte. 'l . The mutts of thaw ablo will rat \tethaomarable tor .., 0.15. 8 bre; Banton, Spate. Jair•lty, frelSoaar Stamm or Metal, malasa Mils or Lading 0,. algurd',llauvier..ad. the takte thereof I.llaratu aspleadaL' /,‘ \ ]ylo PEARLSTEAM - . CANAL BASIN, - AILEGaIeT. • : • ••_i. itAlLladr{ rrmiciiNk streasizse. ItILTRA. VAIL, ei , 04 AtatAt f rrl tfarmarjo h r=l. ` ,W. 7 . , , Air We Ida Llellror Mont to !mango Inkslthot two titles:: Orders plntwd In our barn at BAD( TRIM twine of Llberry and St. amen r ' ' . 7o l n L rili i f l , -.9° . 12111 :" .. =ll%ll flati OfC :4:. t : • A . • • $: 1 4. ILBEOTED BY A BOARD OF. VIBITOBB . the Pte.. I. ..d., Ib. sst•tintesd. o\ ' • ones of cu..' R.I.P. a LI•VN. • :l7,Tu I L. &Irm Ol•ka.o2Probcb/gst .1d o , longa Loolloar. Ito& • gala, mi o lk toot Looting. Flegob Calm 0.1.• Mono. KW Naomi agottioo, Aportneo 4.10, Wilson's gnivos. otrm. lb itnort, , ,Tooke; Faes colo.stid Roo al.l an rsal =4g "'"t.'3l' 0O toldtole °'"" • J eu h'." o , °Mk preulip ae... 6TneA kitolo% toroog Lm b r o% Lt aw brofro 16 , b Iguskl, go V e=oil i fiwfro+ggz u . • ' , ',VVOOD . ENGRAVING \. . v. x.EOLlTEl:\\pieli\da . epatch IN-/ LL ITS ‘. co marmot... Pe the hrse.atyle. and at the knelt lb'. C f.! , _ a .1 " 8.1 , b 410 Ist Celate bolldheh, • ',tomer reartsisal Mt lets. LUesitehekeh ULA. I \ 7. N. IL—Partinaler sttel4tloe 7 b" lane P.state. PM gentle. Mu bat iwet Ammo au*. • JraOlt Poe, , se-. uns. . immix _ \ PmMaylvinha APAANOESIENTS bavo\ been made by napreateent ar tba PularelV4. := LlTM=itAti'ng:ll4.24' nee %nutmeat!" %Us mu Leh.% te I,om , ft. lnen. Wallutolahl4 rameuen ealget%d la &Maid hdpwr i vis Rni d Tag " 6" " Kc laPilltlela: • Important to„ Young'. Ea, k, • OFFER for saki Upwardi of ITIMITY dlffre• at RECISSITS, 011121 f of ortakit tufo Imo 1101 too envf yew lot aM *alas 11.41.0Npojta. .baSo .11.• Lt::ntirk 41 1 2'1 . 6, f. 1! E i 11,T , r01:".::".4%7.1701.1'n '&1 ...1• 6 1111 NM of ellettr fout Wray cm s s, mama ipwita.v, oodootios ors 0:111.1.A11, sat the belo.nambor of Itoolloto 010 Orn olotgoi br Ito {Ma tam frock %UMW_ • 67" -•nooce —Tan public aro barely' informs. tam- the LIVIA PAW RILL 11UNALLILltellta MCVEY h... .01 their Warta lato amnia. glad gm gad Wham/NT oraant arOdd ag that Waal gas W.V.., rim.** hoOont4l4 timer* eb•d [tins: TO. gamier guilty of Its LAW 11. gar 11‘11=m 00.1. tiarlrragesetlnangasy Et. ugadalag ttgatthat4l l l , l , met yd. • fall *mat patava..• .111.1; saa *Vb. lasite thedr redraft; avd .11 ova Lev*. ta trod. Gadd ter 0.11 the Gm*. Y. 1/00na, t*.a.rda. tit rarer at the Vissaad sad Vlsagool 4141. gra. tie w tart.. orggr lb. math or av Will /swa g oa4 if lttlt . • WILLILY Z/DT.?*4dadt. ' .. ~A . . r REP PROPERTY FOR BALK . About f i r 1110112 ACiltS of Lea 4, .4 .d tetwies u... ,A • Or See L•sragerllls..alth • elar t oo A. 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