puTSBURGEI. 'GAZETW rusustiv ay warm a co: , —sitrsievaar .21‘'IT.f . E8DAir 1111161iNINGi•AlKiIIST 2,18* ARADINGJI62IPER WILL BE rouND (.01 1. RA CB PAGE OF TILTS PAPER. • Ar . s.Plreucton Rune 0 airme.-•-The exteuive elven , F IVIon of est WeetlT Eiesetu, otrpes la 'oar twines* men • mentdeelrible Media& of anatot thelitmtnees known. Onecinmlsucenis beta*on nai and lye tlionimml, mar 'Placed ewer sad inantrin-lreeteyn . . . . .. , . . 11.11;TO - .tDVERVAERE—:'either the 2:3143:116111.unn0 •npr,Piinting Estabruh.ment Of this , Dula . OAstrz.,.nre owned na- Sunday. ADMITIEM.IS..ho deilre t heir -I. notlert• to 1 , 714.11 in the paper .en Monday' morning. Inn ;Lew band than in Lefors 6 ce.:l9ck. on liniardni : "!"?g• ... ' - - IliripdATlC WHIG 2101051110N5. let CANAL 00101288103L1, 5103E3 PORiNOIL, Of Lancarter County. 701 #VDI2OI s OII3ICBAY.6 ' ALEX. S. bIoCLURE, Of Franklin County. ' 4 ' A 10111118.V1203. 0131 SAL, CHIIIBTIAN MEYEBS, OfClarion County. Now.PAksrr.—The N. Y. Journal of Commeres - *entails tin anonymous Circular, ceiling a "State ' UnloS tarty Convention," to miserable at Newbu• report,;ldim.,.on.the,bdi of September proximo, "to beititinto consideration the ways and =eons, Shen an d there to be proeented, for the total :abandonment of all existing parties, - and the or- ' prization, warp afire. now &WU and immures of I en Didmendent State.and National Vaimi Party." • "This new party will be derded to the cause of Iratlonal Union. It wilt be pledged to uphold Constitntlen, the Unica, and the • Lew', and to !gaud by our Country and National Cavern. '"mentiong after alt other patties eettee'to have Xuder -14 State organization it will withhold iti support in all (store Btato and Nadal:Ml Die frtisn'etstry element of diva:deo, and (rem - all candldated far tette not pledged to Carry out the principles, polliy, and memares of this new ;The Circular further recommends a "Union Convention" to beheld In Washington City, en thand of Febrinary,. 1854. to perfect the organ ' trationuf the." National Union ?arty." What the "prinoiples, Measures cog policy of this new party" may be, - wo - arc left - to ore eo- Inre ; but In tomcat as - ,1.41.. - Stephens q Daciel 4-' 4. ‘.13. Dickinson, Hobert Torniba„ - Rotas Choate, Case, and other "Union severs" aro Levi :r:ted to hike part_in the proposed Convention,. we, &mica to eoppoee that it is to be an intensely Iltmitertah, pro-ileiery'iorty, whlch.expeots to ISTO the ['Moo. by promptly, catching.ranswoy elsmee, suppressing the Suer emdllons of Immen-. - , • ~•' ity, and opposing all schemes or "progress."= hops the. party will be formed, and thet it will enlist all -the obi Hunkers of both parties; . but we confers an` Inability to believe . (until we sea it) that each "men to Cass and Dickinson will abandon the Demommtlo party fur any new-fang <: led grganlzation: And' why should they? - Isn't the present DOMOCretie party indhalently Hank oriskand pro-sleriny . for any. body! Huwever, . theisau_,t.kParty 'that. wolte s them better, let 'thin! helitdlOrtm It. This is a free country. InifisztrLardsiasuas.--Pailadelphis paper s 'are urging upon their readers the great Impor: tanpu'ef' the. eity . and county beillg represented 1 in the next Legislature by able, upright and ie. liable Men. it is of equal importance that this oity,' "ba d. minty should send men of the same. Matters of immense, Import:we will be opkva, - 6 . o, r ;iond we need men there who will Ith• ;,doe t~lt r dllatrlccand , sccpre our interests. It is c t high, timdl3ia Legislature of this Butte was re, ,;.t4isFl-iste*oledifitiAtelow'itate, andfiom itealsgrc* illeghevy County, the 11500214 Should WM her part is this. good reeponitibility of selecting the men thiAiati-xiamiti and 'Whig Curren . `;;" tion which will meet eidar,,tles .elose of the peta -1 eut"Metteh., 'Let our oitilens be booking toned Rsm,' and -choosing out men tabs will , serve, of the wheee integrity cannot be qaestioned, whose Intelligence it undeubted, iwkeee'llabits cf, Strict teropeest e are Parma nentlieettlea; and , who are well-known sad tried ' friende or the te mperance reform. With; inch a tithes, ineconiawill be s ecured 'without effort, and the Cormtvrlll be honored and herintereira _protected. While the people obsimand eejOy the - right of making laws for their own government, _ they should take sufficient interest In the natter to ohocee the right.tort of men to discharge ao reoPcnitible a dety. If they do not, they ought not to oemplain of a bad government, as it lathe Insult of their own'criminal neglect. Ikatuanto TER Lornutran Cater:--,The Andreae Courier of the 29th ult. oonteins an ab demi of the, ,, Report of the Board 'of Engineers appointed by the 11. 8. Government to examine into the plus proposed for improving naviga tion at the Fills of the Ohio. Major S. it. Long was at the head of the Board. The report re ' commends Merge neat and extension of the resent Canal at Louisville se the beet mean of overcoming the diffieulties experienced at the Falls. The Board state that , on improvement around the Falls by We= of an'enlargement of -- 2he,Louisville sad Portland Carril, arid its 'ilea !'so se to - avoid the rooks at Sandy bland," bettee sboommodete the navigation than any theanal mound the Faller, cm the lodises store of *e. laver, eau be constrasted for a sin • ~Irenzleset.pstera then the estimated ooet of al on- the least expensive of the.three iriutto:On the Indiana Chore, and they ist: To enlarge the water ~,way cf the Canal to *width of 200 feet, and In -'diipth- uto secure a minimum stage ,rd' 61 71see: awl to eonrtraa tte lock at Its leweread, with * chamber litlfeet tilde to 420 feet , '-.l9l4 , eri'oenstracted that the leogth may be. ?min i:4Ni fe - 220,er 820 feet, wheneverboate are passing regoiring:no than these lengtharespeotive. The look is to be filied. , thrtrugh its south Side WAD, rid emptied through the opposite side. Its lift.'would hop:mut . % feat in low, sod si to 4ifeet in high water. • The estimated coat of the Mllarkement cod ez tension is 82:4 8 2. 848, ' . We have nci °tinkle:clouds. Oar only desire is to sea a canal that will accommodate the trade of the Ohlo it all stucco, and we don't oars • Orme whether it to Co the Reotucky or lodises eids. It is the canallteelf, find notits particular ..,.locathin, in which the people of the West are in ' ,', termite& tr,,ire 61121:0170 the present tonal co 4 .. • lined as abrivis'prorrotiod, all will be, satisfied:, Intl: not, let us-hero anew Cans!, such sa the Pr' I ti of nu ga on dsmana. ND. Breen:—We, are indebted to afrieudi kin.irser.cleco for a copy of the Ban FPIIIOII-: containing a fall report of a oourM of iletores delivered by It3v. Mr. Speer, in thiri illtf on China am; the Oblates. The Stareuran,l In speakiug of these Lectures, stye: I were attended by crowded houses and,, rewired; with marked approbation. At the closer et the lector* a vote , of thanks was adopted by , the andienoo and a request presented test the, , Reverend °sullen's!: repeat the course. This 'lt* Speer declined, bat said he would take pies., 'sure in delivering another course, as there, were many impartaut topic!' comacted with the sub; feet that had not been introduced:. Mx Speer, it will be remembered, 11 a Pitto: burgher, sod spent several years in China SJ 4 Miesioury. Ho es now laboriag in the rune essl4kf,jteriong the Chincsd li'Callfortda; and 14.taxe, glad to Sad that while his labor' one • riteite"..eonined to that ohm of the population,' ha Is 3616 to give hie valuable assistance toward!! Malightentrient of these among:whoin tha uses hue been cast as to the character Lad his 4 taxa this pecaliar people. ginssuss.—Wo gare,:-the other die - , an sillt r stofroci the 13t. Lout; News, stst an ezkaot -' • Letts t of Col. Bea ton, both going to elsoii ',"Shak Nekitsta ems Open to Rattle:3 wi th out Lel, ! Moil:el/upon 41.115 i claims to the teirltory. • Fllll3l the Weston (Ma) ItepostSe of the 7gb.if - JOY. wo that 041. Au , / fon e is 001111=4 at Fort Lreentrettt!, tubas • digeteet dew of tbsmitter, and hoe sitedueetl his loin /ton of taking settee mesestee, le i4mtrfc all et 4. thiti is thiSterritory, bi - force, it ticsottror.4 . 01004. he cirri out tbrelletmtrielatio be anticipated; f,!;r of the Bt Locle Hese soserts that ilia ` eondn x 4. Of : th t;' , clear eaftt 41-isecuir "lhe torriteti, are priparea tereSietar4 attempt . "Nfreitoto these. • - ' . ' ~_ ~ _ ,<,- - .;.: -: 0111.1100 E Celinsenteiry ofiNedicelacel Nor' Life; or' BIDED AID Tall EX0T12215, considered is relation to. Health, Disease, and Religion. By William Cooke, M. D. M. B. C. 8., author of several Medical *rods. Philadelphia, C. J. Price & Co. Tbo author tolls us in his preface, that by "Medical life, eo far as rrlatea to time, to meant the period between the eornmencemont of prefes elonal study and the cseerilitle of prhotlee," and embraces some a the incidents and responsibil ities derelopol In it. By tthloral life is meant domestic: and seholastits teaching, and the midi 'Angie's!' required byiircursatences of health and gisposilion." The object of .the work is princi ti tonelder the effects' of emotions of the mind on health and disease; in wipsh especial attendees is glean to the nubjeet of religion. The work io . one of moth lutereel and instruction, not only to the physician but to 'the intelligent general - esder. No doubt many lives and long years oft health could be eared, were more at- tention pail to the proper !onderstanding of the powerful otnotione and operations of mind, which iney bb :the rest , einse•of• the disease. For Bale by Bosworth, Market street. • lienannum Weans.—Biesps. MoEtrath and of New York, have ohnferred a groat fa vor upon the reedit% American publio, by the publiCation of the famous , •Household 4 W olds" of immonthly parts.' Part 4, for August, Ie striady to hand, end ieane of the most scoop. tattle and instructive of all, the Monthlies. Price 26 :nenta per number, or $2 per annum. Coos. gramosaw.;.--It le.Capt. Ingraham and not damneder. Stringhenn, who is in command .of tni St. Louie, at Smyrna; and who has eo bly held the Austrians at bay.. Concerning the latter 'individual we And the following In the Wishhasten ReputdiM "There is some talk in official circles relative to Commodore Btringham's, salute to Baron Bruck, the Anatrian envoy to Constantinople, and o good dial of interest to hear the Commodore's explanation is manifested. The Union to roe tatety wrong in supposing the Salute mummery in oases similar to- that presented by eocounta from Constantinople. • Underthe; circumstances related; it wee quite unneemeary, however pro per it may haye been in other respects. ,The etir made is the matter by Kosenth's let ter in the New York runes, tuts brought up anew an occurrent* which certainly mast have map ed-tharecolleotien of Commodore Strive:tam, if he really went tot of his way to honor the Aus trian essay. More than a 'ear age, daring the temporary absence of Mr. Marsh, 11. BratesMin ister resident, the Austrian legation at Capstan• tinople sent an armed force to the AMlltrioStl con salsas at that place, who broke into the consul's .officet . violated _ his papers, hauled down the American flag, closed up the place, and pot the seal Hof Austria upon Its door. The American Cenral, the subject of this outrage is now hie demiand.Mg redress. Surely extraordinary acts of 'national courtesy towards the represents. twee of Anstris,, front :the deek of au American reseal. were hardly to, be expected while an af fair of the character 'described remained =ex plained aadsulettled.' Yc Ica Milo remarkable that Corti fitringham, who E 0 heedlessly honored the Austrian Envoy with a national _ealt4e, - and thus manifested his sympathy with sheolutiam, is a New Yorke r, while Capt. TograhaM, who so nobly represented Arno:titan Impulses = the side of the , oppressed . in thiCosta affair, is a Saud Carolinian. The N. Y. Tribune, we see, confounds th'e names althea two ofEtoms, and regards them so eat aCd the tame person, urging the glod eels. deist at Smyrna as a reparation for the foolish bliharier at/Constantinople. The . mistake 'data from a similarity of samts. The two ants, how ever,nre. so widely dissimilar 53 to bairrecon oUnhle in the.sime psreon. Tnx.Onro.—Tho Wiehington endeavi ore to make Welt merry over the , low stage of Water in the Ohio river, and says moth rivers' - area nuiennee." Probably 'no 'river has 'been batter abused than the Ohio.; oerthittly none Within our knowledge has been no extensively slandered. It it a little low, tiow, we admit; het i so are most, it s not all the rivers of the West. For the two months joet past_nevigetion on Its waters has been a matter of difficulty ; but then it must be remembered that from about the let of November, '11852, to the let of /tine, 1858, a period of seven menthe, navigation for thclargest - elass„of bloats wee not interrupted, waeopt for about one Meek in mld-Enter. itioen this and tho Ist of November, 1853, wit hero . every reason tb notiolpate at least two Months of good besting, which will ` give a nevi %- able !mason of nine months out of twelve. In the flee of inch a fliet e.s this it is ridionions to •OoMidein of our noble river, and it to moth Sr*. to eptak of It as a "nuisance." A river that is navigable for' nine months In the year Is So high in the etude ~ of valuable IColll3oifei to Ootrimerce that it tight to enjoy an immunity from. the depreciation So freely eat upon it..— there are few rivers of its length and capacity, in this or any other 'country, which float a more Tit:table or more extensirwoommerce than that whiolt 12 annually borne upon the.bosom of the Ohio. - - Pcormva Arrrnasnows.—A Conitiarlontr id the Dead States, in New York, recently-de aided that runaway'apprentices were not ..fogi• itires from labor," sad hence could riothe litrod up ender the Art of 1850, known as the 'Fugitive Slave - Law ;.end this f decision has just goon repotted by one of the same alms of astute )udoer in Philadelphia. Thiele fellows have been to long engaged In returning fugitive no .groot that tau aims Do appetite for any other business. Judge Kane, however, hes ravened Ltheir,decialoc, and hereafter they will have to va.. ry theiremployment with en iiecasionel hunt of. par little white boys . The Philadelphia ooins. , pendent of the NeW York, Times sayer • "Amite en interesting case came up in the Md.' 'Led drams District Court this morning, before 'Judge Kane. It came under the Fugitive . Slave 'Law, being the claim of a master from DLI&W4LTA for 'a dogeave apprentice. who had 110 to this State, "and who wee bound, under ths /awl Of Delaware, by two Justices of the Peace, hie relit .er cos being a ?trident of that State. Jridge.Kano decided that the Act cf Congress 41100, spatted to fugitive sioprentiers. The case was tern returned to the United States Cononiesioner, who 'made ante certificate for the United States Marshall, dlrrotlert him to coniiy, the apprentice to Delaware and deliver him to his master." TEI'I3OBO3X. Quinton re Camirontua.—Wel learn 15em the Pae(ge Statesman thot although the 'democratla Convention paseea a toilk•aud• waterresolution on tho &boob question, it nobly _ throvr over the on Marvin, who sold the publia Schools into Catholic =ode. Tho Statesman . .140 ere not sufficiently rersea• In hermansc ,liar; to verdure en luterpretatior., or oven a con. 01o:teflon of tbo resolution touching the system of education tho Democrats would adopt. Prom the language we cannot learn whether they pre fer that of the Puritan or that of the result. But when we hiok at the nomination of Col. Hobbs for Superintendent of public lootruatioa, we are not at 6 lose to understand the issolution, His =urination over tho'. present ineumbent, by a vote of 178 to 67, Is very 'significant. It we can not trust the" notooortitio party, 'we can trust Paul X.. Bahia, with the administration of the Soheol fund " Tho Philadelphia &Oiler btaing been quoted t) juetify the Mayor. of Baltimore in.bla late ern side ogainat feeespeeoh, we append the follow ing explanation, from that paper: . Tug MAle or Flatrillll/.—Thie functionary sienna cbarged by . eerren • citizens with boring otto'red some az4lB imane opinions in regard to fieedout cf - epeich . : One article of yesterdey wa3 written *Woot retartuca to this controvery, and on Ili anppeattion that the Mayor had one fined his action to ottfortlug the ordiaande against street .prettottltl, Freeeion's Journal; (Patbvito) bas the followleg denotation(' nottoeOf the attest of CoL.Comtn by the Austrian sothoritiet4 "Cottg., former aid of Kneauth; bat been ar rested in Stolroo, Turldth dolt; no n thief,' on .the demandoT the Atuatton - Conent. The Con tain of the Arfitenitahlp St. Lents claims the ai'j earein' w Abode", citizen. and threatens to remit hlettatipoitstloa to Trieste. Somo fan me, be shoed." - Neither the Schuylkill nor the Lehigh Naviga tion Irwin soy 'degree, ininfld by the . re et 'kr/ him:rain" and high water.. Net po with the Delayers Melees Drell° Peonlylvanis Canal. Berrint bresehes ware roans in the towing path, and the haelgatbin neeeisartly suspended until e canal can bet repaired, an the lauds leggin fillod vats water. - . - . .L Tbe'total amount of War itilppedtit mita for tbs t tttd Bum, from let:aly; 18654 to 10,,t4tis, 1855, woo 947,869 bogs. ';;: l ;r*'*7-* illaterwst Baroug.—Wheeling emits no appal , temity to defend. the ••nuirattee" kiver.the river I at that point; but is net dieposed to enseurago any repetition of the nuisance )elato Wheeling. It seems that a meting ices held at Parkersburg, en thio 2lst cf July, in reference toe bridge over the Ohio at or near that point, at whien-Meesre. B. H. Latrobe, Chief Engineer of the North.west-‘ ern Virginia itsitroati,.and Colonel Morrie, Chief Engineer of the Hillsborough and Cincinnati Ballroad, presented plats and profiles referring to the !attire progress and junction et:their re ' epittive roads: Commenting on this, meeting the Wheeling Inteiligesene . remarks: "It seems that mere are three linesireprged by which the road from the West wilt enter Par kersburg, varying bat little in length or cosy, bat moot materially variant from each other on sectuot of the different Lc:Mites projected bY them fur bridging' the Ohio, which the. chief en gineers have decided must be done if proper au toority can be had from the State to goat, such bridge. 13ridgiugis declared practicable at four points, namely: at Partersbarg, at a iniet of Si: 390,496; .at Blannerlasseet's Island, ate' cost of $944.406; at Little Ilookhocking, at et cost of $836,1•60, and at Walker's' Brink House, 'at a cost of $689,996. The great question which is agitating the Parkersburg commeinitY , is, how "will that bridging" affect the interests of Park ersburg, and the Engineers appear to have ad decreed themselves particularly to •ithat guts tion,"." and to have partially, at least; succeeded od la convincing those who heard, that there was no danger to be apprehended from thet . quarter." The Intelligeneer does not stein satisfied, Wow. 'ever, with taking this limited review rit the cost, and adds "There seems to have been another question which woo not touched upon is the meeting, et lanet there to nu report of it, and Alms Traction is, how will such o question of a the •interrets of Virginia and her improvement. I Wilikech bridg ing materially injure the Virginia Central. Rail Road, may be en important question, which the diatingnistrad engineers may find it tdrabeir inter est to examine carefully. It may. sled boa ques tion whether in the event of euoh bridge not being built, the travel would not patra South, vie the Virginia Central to Riehmend, rather than North, via Marietta to Baltimore. Thine are questions which Virginia pt loses, will be likely examine ere Oa Imitations ouch a prooiadtag. Her immense investment in the Central improve ment, the backwardaese of that improvement, end the difficulties tibiae it will; on itist traeount, have ts eaeounter in the trade oom petition of the West, will make her look with C. pillow' eye to any Improvement confileting with her great in terests, and It may be that under any airmen stances, even if our sister town be not iejarionaly affected, Virginia will find it necessary to pro tect hereelf, and not grant all that le naked by railroad companies, even though all local inter ests are harmonized, and _there be no opposition ewe • paramount regard to the. Peoeseitits and inveetments of the State Welt We at present I have no oonimerits to mike on the proposition, but have made the Consoles seggeetions more for the plorpeee of dibaning publto. attention to the movement, end of eliciting .examination, than from any other motive. Of one thing, how ever, we _ are confident, sea that la that - there ia an possile proposition which more materially streets, the interecite and the prosperity of the Virginia. Central Rsilread, than. the proposition to build a bridge over the Ohio-to near ito propo sed Western Terminue." Of course, Tattling hen r interests to be .affeated in the matter; heri whole concern is about the Stalezinththe Virginia 'genteel Road ; I It in very kind of Wheelies to watch to keenly over the leterests of the great Stale of Virg*, and eee that a bridge et ParkerabarKis notinja- Mons thereto." It ie pot — only very kienfibeit to tally disinterested. Cameron ca vol Herniae RIS" - 11f. *AILIWAD —Two Psalm's truintan.—On Fridiy•Cfterimon shout five c'eleok, as the drfjer, of moo of the Catharine Ferry omnibueros-.'etteropted to trots the'lOth Avenue at 26th +tract, sliced of an up ward boned car of the Rodents River Railroad, be moved too slowly, in ocesequenoe of which the stage was caught on the truck - between the up car and soother one comtng down at the came time, and orhaited to fragments.! Ai .. .gentleman and lady, whose names wore not skertained, I who were In the omnibus at the , time of the ((earful collision, were terribly braised, and it is feared so . badly hurt that death will ensue. They were estriosted from their dangeroue alto ition with all possible haste and 'conveyed to a drug store nearby, where every ,assistance was readers& ' The drives of the stage fortunately eeospod uninjurid, but the posr homes whirl be woe driving were awfully mutilated and wilt . probably die with their it/juries. The °melbas. it was said, was Literally smelled to .pitons, sad IL iietedi remarkable that the eecimants were not killed outright by the collision. . . Ito damage of Constifueuco was sustained by the tam From what could be ascertained of the circumstances relative to the totter, it would appear that the, driver cf the stage was the Person most to blemo' in urging o 9 'his hones acmes the track ellen the ears were approaching frous.bath dimities'. N. T. Amu. . . , . Tau SPI.CII Movement tha it:gement of the United States Mint, Abe '641301111t. of gold depositod during the month of ''July amounts to $8,491,000. , The following comparative statement of the depeelles et the. Mint for the lot coven niouthe of the year: 1861.i!'52 and '53: 1851. 1852 1853. Jnouns'Y'D 4 , 5,071.669 $4„161l688 54,1162,097 Februery, 8,084,970 3,014.-n2 .3,542.628 6lateh; 2,850,271 3,892,165 7,538,752 April, • 2:878.253 8,091.037 4,766,000 May, 8,269.491 4,385,578 4.865,638 Jane, . 8,636,660 6,689,474 4,633,000 July, 8,120,998. 0,100,000. 8,421,000 Total, $23;868,812511,74,16483,104,010 . The shipments of specie to foreign countries daring the month ofJnly, bare been $2,455. 68 7, making the entire shipments of speed° to foreign count:the elute the first of January, of *roar rent year, $12,755,637, not including $850.000, whin was taken out by the frsokiin; to-day, making , the whole amount slB6os,637.'sgainst exports of list- year, during the enure period, S/ 1 3. 861 . 614 , showing a:different° in favor of this year, of $6,245,979. • The rexiiipts.of gold from thilifongs iherofote in round numbers, 'attuned nor exports font. teen mifflens..4—Psi. Bulietis. • A WTLD CAT ISCIITXL—Tho CUL .ffitynirer ex p.:lees seheme of John Ir Dye, whose Detector hen been extenstrely circulated, to impose upon the peopleat the Went nepotism' sod totally Ir. reeponaltle enrrency, in the shape of checks of !'The City:Exchany,e Co. of Memphis, Tenn on John Dye's banking honer, Cincinnati.— These shinplasters have appeired In that city.• To have their tray, Dye quotodthem, in his June Dank Note Mirror, se at par. This woe before they appeared. This Teneettiee company has no. banking powers—wee incorporated to build merchant's exChange and le altogether a worth. less and unauthorized concern in its new phase. The Enquirer lays the crcht of Dye 4 Detector is ruined by this pperation,ae it Ushown to be used for Improper and corrupt porpodes. Look out for all each operations. Tent BAIDEIIIeIe Smaxram.—The bill authori zing the formation cf a etemn.packet company, to connect Genoa with Nei, York and Borges Ayres, has at length primed the Sardinian Chu :t -hem. The oorepany Is compcied of althea, of Genoa. It contrsote to male twelve voyages per annum between that city and the' two Amer. icon ports above named, the a rdielon (lovern moot cnge.glog to pay SS, francs for each voyage. The etemethips of the company are bond to carry the moils mitheut charge, and In the e Vent of war. coven of them are to be Ceded to the goverement oprk the peymetit of a elipo leted indemnity. The tartest. ere eneedirtgly liberal. Considerad with reterecers to the total commercial inorloo cf the Kingdom—lie size, revenue. and other economical elements—the bounty of 420,000 Orion., or Coy $lO,OOO a year, exceeds in liberality all that England or the United WWI have done in the same Ono. ;. 7 r•-- A STOPEXIXIIIICLUX —A Wert= Pommies,. nla CompanY hams bet up clalin to the whole of the Waimea Reserve of Ohio, ender arrant from ebnacatiout, alleged to have been mute after the year 1792, when Charlie 2d granted to that col ony a patent far the Reserve. In 1795, It will be remembered, she sold the.Reteree to another company, relinquishing ail claims to juriedtelion over the territory to the United Staten, In 1800. These Pennoyleantesparir, pile , • the land Office tcP, . r a all the Reserve! _Tteri from pieties interested . that the Goeernment.nertm 14.414. 46 1 4 1 4 to or proprietorship-over.that territer4 - .lhey. cannot entertain Abe applioftliett; and 'that thy Butte of Conneeticut le the pmey to whom the Pooasyleaels , company mnst'look`for redress; it they realty have eights Ineolied In the Casa—. Washington gmr.„ : • , The eleatiotrof,the Gemmel of the Jesuits took place at Botoei ,, lon the 2d - of July. The new General It Tather - .l3ects, proolocial of the Fro. vines of Austrii, bad a Belgian by birth. Falb: er Beeko is the tided Seigle:Other hag &mired at that )llgnity. TlO :I fleet very Father Everard tdercurion (16754580). land Father Chides de floyello ' 8.11 . 0091 167 or Boxiskilly A lruDouaae.--Tho sahooser • tiCkiltiflirrlted at Gardtuer , Me, from Oot e t et expedition tolhoottecilt of an old a e • 10ktuk tem delft titiodbf kfargultuce • VeseMiefckfitAelkt s with liPOolodo W4.1.41fit eileir'dollarsts the L'i-7 1 1,vt.-* 2,96,100,34 .. 47;0 can Tar. PALACE coaszeoman. Ccrrn , :aderiee cf ts, 11l , bursh D , Dr 13.4.1 - Naar Yorr., .ketly 28, 18.53. Complaint haring been made that many rad. ctes in the Crystal Palace here to claims to no• velty of nonceptlon or beauty qd excellence of workmanship, and ocenpy places much needed Jr better things, the Directors hue ['solved ,to p oin t a committee of rejection, with power to vela out the exhibition. I tiara not yet observ ed any thing that I thought unworthy of often- . Cm except portions of a large oollectthrt of °rookery in the .British department, nor /any thing repnlethe to tho sight, except serer 1 me tallio and marble coffins its the Amid .ali,‘i igen I desire foe unnecessary familiarity with enth, and I consider that the attempt to , move from the popular mind that natural ow. which tine terrible rieltor Inspires, is tilitaroroble to,morol ity, and from othergsonsiderationS to be dissonn- ' tonnneed and reprobated. Soma works of art not andeserring the Eaten- Lion of. connoisseurship, have beta added, hat not the'neanee of the contsibutora nor the . sathota am of theta it a moat life-like east of:stab:milt inslaster, representing a death strulgle between a boar and an Indian huntsman. 'lie genies of toe artist has. thrown into the seaselele esy graphie nod almost. shoofly expression of reali ty which words cannotdescribo. Tho infuriated beast bee turned "upon and seised his' pursuer,' and in orashlog him to death In hin 'horrible embrace. The drooples head; the convulsed. features, the hanging arrow sod relaxed limbo, are powerfully exprsosive of agony and despair. Unfortunately tble adlnirable oast ib crooked completely through the middle, and Will probe•. bly require to bel removed. The specimeas of the' ecrainfe art, that is, the manufacture of pottel-y, china and porcelain trace, are eery tige, and wilklepay,the visitor for tho time with ha will fina It neeessary to devote to a .elose examtaatien of them. Thoy oome chiefly from England and France. The ornaments upon the French porcelain nod See- rod ware are moat delicate and beautiful, bat in the mare useful article!, as' dlehre, and what we mall in our domestic phneeology crockery, the excellence of the English geode' Is beyond dispute. It need not excite surprise that we ex hibit few articles in this clam of kpuie manufak lure. The ceramic art.. to .U ,l i the new tone, le n child of chilisation's old ago. We make good pottery for the commonest nice of life, but even of' illat we imporf the urged portion of what we consume. England, Preece, Germany and Chide, are nations that hare attained to peal niency In the art. Bailor thin Tory reason wo 'obeli derive no 11.01 advantage from the exhibi- Bon. _The comparison. of oar own plain and rude peoduotions with the. specimens here far nlethol-for-cotopetitioO, will - liund our artisans to reflect upon the neglect of our facilitim and op portunities. The:United Buttes is said to be fa vored with material of the finest derariptien. , The fittest display of this ware lathe French de posit:tient LI from Mallard & Co., of Limoges, With agents here.. The vases are :really more boantifal' than if they were of silver plate, ren derod so not only by the classical elegance of their , forme, but by the soft, clear, and semi transparent appearance of the porcelain, and et gnUim the pictures which adorn their surfocee. BattoPeon, Bridgewood & Bon, of Stat. fordshire, and Bore & Co., of Shropshire, exhib it a large assortment of gilt and pictured china ware. The dnotility of potter's clay at ones iti s goesta the ornamental uses to which it can be applied, and accordingly the specimen of par lor u3d marble ornaments which form a part of they collections will strike every visitor, and eepeolatly every lady. Tithy will particularly admire the Parisian statuettes an the counters °coupled by specimens front Copeland's manu factory in England.. Parton is the name of n =Aerial made to represent the beautifully retie gaud marble from Pares, stale: hardly to be diatinguithed from It. There see many bthutifal designs in this collection_ adapted 'to tho classic fables. The arcade for marl'a.ery, foue hundred and fifty feat long, is approacltiug oimpletlen, and come of the lathes have already begun to bun. Thi, will add greatly to the interest and useful ness of the exhibition. it is evidtht now that the Palitho is too far from the centre of the airy fob complete success. Too mach time is requir ed io reach it, ' The weather his been bad /or several 'days pest, and the receipts bare been very light. As the days grow leis, and the eve nings more pleasant, I fear they will coati:me to felt off, 'or atleast will exPerience no minimum. The Custom House is doing a fair busicese, collecting a million end a .quarter of dollars a week. There is a prospect of an aggregate rev- COU3 of'TE. millions for tho current Moat year.— The value of imports may amount ti three hen :deed millions of dollars. Where all this is to end, it is Impossible to say. - The city press are divided in opinion as to the , probability of ,war In Europe. I predict peace. The coaduot at...the Emperor of Bessie displays great readmit/is of pupate in the accomplish meat of • ger wren.. It Is evident, too, that there is a ti `rough andante:die% between the tae despots of Russia and Austria. It Is their object to conquer and dielde 'turkey, Amnia' taking Bosnia, and Bervia for her share. Nov .1 no more decisive lot cf war could have been committed by Nicholas than marching hl. &T.' mica into Moldavia and Wallachia. It Is war, though there has been no lighting', jam as robbery! is robbery when tiro victim Is only pillaged of hie money, and not murdered outright. Ire Prance end Eegland had intended to fight, if; they or either ed ahem emold have been made! to fight, there would have heiti ce Inegolittiost after that sot The fleets would'have been In tacitly moved Into the Meek Ben, a British Bee; would have pueed into the Baltic, end the Limier Bear would have been punched in his own don. Nobody can gain by detail but Nicholas, nobody eon suffer but the Bulto and the English. Tarkeywill be exhausted 14, being kept In at sate of ,alerm and prepares; lion for war. Eogland is weakened by the saute cane.. all partite knave this well, yet not a gun is fired when ,Nlotioles seizes two of the finest provinces of the Turkish Empire.» Even 'eneoessful negotiatloos cannot vindicate the honor of England and Franca. They facie up a warlike, position with their Beets at Be Bike Bay. To show hii utter contempt for. their power, the Cur eelses the provirtees.4 Now suppose the Ambassadors present to tht Emperor In prosy prototioli inch exoelleot ree?.• eons for postponing &Ix act of spoliation thaP, he forthwith roans his troops, What immanent will that be .for the gross insult and outrage ho hoe already infileted on Turkey, end her al lies? Obviemly lone at all.• If Nicholas ii not now silently &iron oat, and not merely poi. 'ended out, he Will to cuter whenever it 'hail snit his convenience. The Cahinete of Wei torn Europe have - undoubtedly been advised df the, extremities to which things were to be pushed theits two months. The time for fighi log vas 'the instant of the Brat armed Mot meat egainst reTarkey. The will, therefor , be no war, nor wilt Rusin, give up the previe w, either. unless upon jack' condition, es shall virtually make the:whole Ottoman EM% pita a Baran proving!. War would be highly advantageous to us, end is required by the state. of Europe.. If Hassle be not now ?h -eisted; nay, if the be not attacked and purdah; ed, the Independence of no nation on . the Con tinent will be worth twenty years' pnrchase.;- Turkey, Austria, Italy and Alermeny, will fill In anoceesion before her, smiths light of liberty wilt be eztingitabed to the Eastern World. AWL rt I FY. an 11. Bannister, Of art, who died a week or two elnoe, hits . " ,prinolpal portion of his property, sty alitiitEihtetfl,ooCl, to be divided equally between the ;Artur irraWi!Bible Society, andthe AIIIOtIWWIBoard of CumEttioloncrs for Parkign Ml .. lous, rite Amitekuttanooton Boole% the filassaohnselts pfatnts!:,W4pustry Boolety , and the American OoloniiiWßociety. • AlaWlatt*trumenixon Naw You dais-. sf.„4.ll4.Near York Times states that • new Al; I tmay railroad he prrjeoted, to start from goo kat Pad the &Ali oepltal. A Ben et but a'readrtasu made, end 's company of espial: into Ease roade an offer to build aherood—giving setteritY for doing eo in two years, for , the elm ;440,500.000, which includes the cost of the right of NIP ' ' :41111ADV1131711401Til OLD Wawa.--Thep Tehlp Wyoming. which cleared at Philadelphia Liverpool en-Tlustiday ,mendag, took . ent • argo of 6;6oo . barreliflour, end 45,420 bintiels 'wheat ' , A. •11.; HOLMES Br.IBRO . • gAN - ur.exuaEas or SOLID BOX VICES, SLIEINaISk PHIS, stA,TTOONS, CROWBARS, An., t 4 , P7, 00„„ as Wei at. between lilt enilt w ker V- 7l • (wk. ,11‘1014 wed 6.7 , 11.1,161itrIS Sad Senn 7 n •*'.• \'t• \ \ ''-\\ \'''\ '" \ • \\ :.. , - . \ \ \\.\\ \ \ ',, • ''. A '", \ . , , , , , . • . 4 \ • \ • ''"‘' \ ' . . • . , . 4. • • . .. ' \ \ \\\ 4 ',. '.,,, . . ' \\ , \ \ . ',, . - \', ~ S • • \ \ ~...'J,in . ~,, . , ~,,, . , , ~,,. „• . ~..-,.....c*: i..„ ..., \ ~,,;', ..- ~,,,i, : :;-....:,, , qt.....,. ' :' , , 1 .' ,(; : 1e'60 . . 1 \. ,,i ... - T. , 7t7., -- O.t;P -, V , ' , - - rtz - 1 , % -, - - - . k. ,- .0 , 44, , e -, - ----,. ,' . '.. \z' '/• A: . ,;,. . , .\ ‘ , ~ s - ' \• —.----: A.\ \ ,‘ ~, \:\ ~\ -. "., A i - -- \N. - H \,. s " ,, s ; \ \‘'.;:\ ' \ '., , AiIiiISEAENTS. \ . • ...ado,\ itSLOWS\\, S\ .\\ . _ . :. ‘ c. - Y ° * vIIIPPOPDROPIIE ~ .:4.in. \ CAT4etlier Saxer. —B. C. Roberta. who &Ural fo.fkaman, nag One a few eattalta einem erstehieg o lick" when he heard aft an - mat, whh er.t•like step,::ppAnchicg Mae, H • could !fee ite plAring epee, bat Bathing more, and takieg aim with his rifle, fired wad killed the im trnderi which, en elsmleafice, preyed to ba caramel:et, mcseuring three feet in length.— Erpositary . Tuallerssomous Daxocaaor.—The Wazdting- 1 to .1‘ n Union, la bpesking of the Albany • gas, . riot , organ or the New York Democracy, e s : r .:Ttie Albany Argos is proving its doyotiO to ~ rho democratic party by disintering, day nay, tales of batted bones of free !anima, ati , guiding them up no tho offspring of the Mien_ Thiniti done in otter disregard of a plain pledge. contained in the democratic creed, which binds " ..n gCod members of the party to reaist the .? further agitation-of the slavery question.'` Fame raw PLatos.—The Waahiegton Weill- genceir publishes a letter, dated June 9th, 'I om Superintendent Beide, who Is en his way, to ii fornia. He states that he arrived at Fort 51 , 1 mob:loess an the twentieth day from WiStpor : rn the frontier of hlissouri. His men aro of ell, and they will proceed after a short iday. nd have good hopes of getting throne' in ittick • pono, Skirworra or COTTON MN MINPIIIN.-14 5106 phis Whig states that elate the leen( Sep temper, 1852, up to Jaly 18th, 1863, offer two' hundred thousand baler of cotton tars beer \ihlp pe d from that point. Thin Is about one-slat kith of the whole cotton crop of the Dotted State Maw Ruralise 'nom MADMILL -.l3crtenty more Protestant refugees from Madeira bu 'rived at New York, to join their brethren'lllL nobs. An appeal in their behalf has beerie by ri) officers of the American and Foreign Christian Union, for fends to forward thernro, their new homer. \ • \\• A lintiroosr Marrs.—There Is ' on ezhibitioi:r, in Charleston, 8. C., a mule 19khands, or 8 feer• 6 inches high, weighing 2,200 pounds; parietal/ ' .. . - . - eynimetricii, rem ar kably docile, and • gook! at J. loci pull. \ _--',--, i. n,' ..., .\\ '' \\ y' \ . - ' A 'i LIZ “SlLvtill LUX CoKrean." With li atwalm. . \ sssk: of 81,000,000, hare oommeneed mialog epttra- ' IN lIRANC P9,4PANY, , : , tioa, In the west part of Northampton. Mitten.. , . `:‘,,,, . ' 'N4W , ',., making the third company which has eoinmeinprol • .: \ •, 1 mining in the same vein of ore. . s V; CASH CAIITAI. scol,=___. ' , \IL oe, 1.0011,19. coati When. on the' 6th of June. a looontotike...m.s.: \ ' i n , .\ Ne,, 69 vr, T ~,„..,, s ~,, rue' re. the fleet time on the Egyptairt\railkoad,‘ ', Dtasptoae tite..lledouine galloped, alongeide on their i4eet : Ea..., k.gs \ iisit...:-..._......_.i`thate oitho.ietee...Barrle. ; hoteeo for some time, until they found iikty Etr.d 10,.„,,,....n0' aloade'll - e -- 772 .. „,..M i LV:ra,,,Z: no ch.. 0.0.. of keeping pace with the locorentiven Ai, , ,,,, ~i'''7/k, elf*:..-...—....-Alsso of ,D 0 1..411478 CO. . \ maps IL MW.L4k,A,....,m.SLISA of Clan, Moallst A. Co. Mho Philadelphia Female Medical Collegot:hoe. Gant .114414.---7-• , - . ::::iLiT 0 r z ...:42,11,1g: I applioattous of forty pupils for admission \nekt ' .i 4 r,A E ,Z„,,,,' ~ ,t ... „' .. t.z. ..... ..,,,*„,„, 11,.,,i Avi 0 ,,,,. Botcher. . - ‘ V, iff".4.65M:..7....:t.,'r:16;;-.71%.° tr.s4,."g: A college for the edocation of oolcred persoOtt , loon.l°. te .---- 44\ - :: -Vin ' °" "'61 L , ° ,11Pkt • Chu let B. Llatels....-.: 7 , ,, ; --- 11 =1 0 . ; it re ... Q .- t.. to ho established in Bermuda. \ '', \\ " de D. mconiescai.4c..,..._ .. W. ~.......! 'a A A .k. La . Iv. le (I,: '=" * ,1=.....-zyir.of u7•Tior !C. tmtoia. s P .A t g 7 2'..1r4 ettarntrkAebavnLg :a (Ib\TDtdo-tin**qntD co. EL 1ie150rL.,...--...„....--.51.10t,5e G q : e ,,,, C P B it:7 - 7,7Z: I V:V:l=n° Ilre . ' 11 Munn, - ........7.75itn a ri, D. itittnn !AC°. nMt eii , .l , !) ,,,,i (1ytatat,........... ' Fr aff Caron. Lonno &AP s ----tinter r II- Mr.aoge , Dania \ ifr" 7 .r o .....":,.-' ..,-Ylao or .1 ohimond . t.'l , l l rl, getrA ii ,larta . 2, : .l ..L. z ilif 12! tillrr : /r rt ~ ...2 ...., s ' S' 4P,skkAfßar..... 2 .- -...- m - 7 -4- WlPgett r tiftli: --- ‘^2-- ...--..'! 51nT a / 1 .13. Bann *ON _.::Firm alt. pockußctl &.. lma e........!....e. ....g i!i:'tfi=gettir/gAt gitfeslll3l4g: .:. - ..rim or Walt et WO. \ tr4 ~ ~ .4 i I e l tif .e. . c m . St net Dees , ~ 1 1f I l i . 1 );,...,: 1 frar,a Wells. Fatze, CO, I - 7.2 . Are . ir - re Feldni, - .6.1:\ .. lio05111:1. rniddtal ' ... ‘ 1 r ).l (:) \ -. l ' . thei- -- i,J.45 ' Arm — ei\ -C ASTtAy I.oomis,' ) \ iCuoisaus " \ VB.LEas ix ‘. • ' t! 0 \ 0 ‘ TS. A N 1) S Etti ES , . \ \so .‘IITC. iltseet e rttsburglit . . isoulytos ' \ • ,: \ ,Assembly—WlLLlAM WILLs N, Xeq., of Reath Pittebursh. Hill to • can ialate Le •th Cano , ntion for nomination en the Aate'innir TieketA County Treasurer—The subiiriter offoro .r amity Tniourer—ble. rune will qe Itetql.-foi to thotomelderitlon of the next WhloConioutloio VA: wamluatlon: looldi•] THOMAS Treasmzer COQ S. FLEMIWO,iESIF, ali .A.O9Abei9; will be a candidate beer, the avorregabinit AhtSilszonde and Whin Convention. for noniination to Onet Rice of COUNTY TREASURER. l.jll34LartlT it;.."TrealtireTo:oalnjOYJOllN WILLOOF.Witi Do n ennallot.• for the Calm COUNTT 111141978 EL% bib. , the Whin osol Auttainsouto County Copoontlou. tO be held In aiOilavt. JIIP,st! ••Si.V•For Cominis - sioner—lts.. • Bs. if Y kocs, of the Borough of of Allaabotb, b D.P. 4 1, rapportud as,. oandintoto for the Mee of Counts WTI.' dos. by Itt tumorous friandi. gabled to th. deristra of the Lul-Bhuoulo Whig 0..ut7 U.l\ • sCriior Cqmatissionn.-31s. Tex Eltoooattn. of Oh) Bromic/A Of 0rE....M0. wiLIO• Pt.' Ono: on.l onprottarno onlklats for tOo Moo of conotT Cononosiome. by his tounsrono Mende, patient bollul \ nolo on of the Antinusonln and WIOn Count,. ConOnntion. I f 3 M'KEICAPOR.T. Datrict Attorney.. -EDWARD P.\ JONES" Sew.. will he tentiulite lwfore the EltrwieltlitS Whik Sni Atiti•SleJosia Couventlon for tonilhation :ST the' wiltte rr DISTRICT ATTORTMT. ITThih. \ , District Attorney.—Osndidata for,,Vtbiel nominate. for Dlstrlet Atioruer, DAVID D. BROM. RV' District Attorney.-Asaiexpri, !Aram& FR.. will be • cauLlldat• fotworenstkinfolle Mee of Dlrtilet Attorfter. mewl tier the deeisihn of iDe .itl4 . sod Antleiesonlo 00t1rallUOV. £* District Attorney.- 7 -Cicsao s l,l *wt.., Limo will to candidate for nominal. for s t). 91:21., of Dif Wet AVornoy, Won the'rmat Whig ood itmatrnle Convention. jy2tdkvrtU riatUre; madamePAM. CARGO 93 OLit•ERY. g . ..' ... Dagnerreotypes. — lf you With ti_fino No. VI Yourth street. .11C I.&l3ll.D.'—Doctor MY11:11 having can r rellt , ea fn. WA *Meta datlocis /WM= add F4rNci: h , f a., U. 13.24.1 n. 11.o.pltalohll In haw. glvi andl• , uttentins to hi. Pn , feorlo. OM. Lod vadence i 149 Tflrd ,veer, above &Wheel/. .1711 m Wx mum the attlntion of our rood-. ors to she odrortlottecieut of ..1,10113E11 'OJah . EAL." 4 , b. found uOOO ON fourth \ \ • .ar Ho Family ilundil be without *SU' elesak or IFLANES LIVES FILLS, whl.di havol"• u;ome 1a lirlimetable ranitly Medidue. The telatata eymptrms obi& arise true a dimmed lOU resat - ad themeerres sums or lees 1¢ semi elraPOPde. dck. heetutb.e, obetrution of the mum., avail mad bur r Paine in the dde, with dry. hearing wadi. ariall the temps of Impatio deranument—and tar this., Sr. Mb Larote Pills are a I.9ltrelnismodk. They haul *Ter teen 'known to tad/ sad they should be kept at all Ups by !smiles. farioldres..-Take two or three Kohut to bed. story or tbtrd night.. It they do not perk two Or three thowl, bynest marmot take two et three more. A Wight break.' Set should Meariebly alloy their use. Th, Liner Pulls may also to used where purging le , i , aply mew an, As an autihlllorie Purtathe tLay are 'lnferior to none; and lu dm* of two or three they sive eatonl.blog :eller to alckheadaohe. Abu to slight de mos-meats of the stmaseh, rumba's& will be amend bad:.Di. AVIA/are IXFKII PILLS, and take norm de..— . Thee:are other 171 i., pnrporUPj I> b. L 1... Mc, now beforithe pubiie. Dr. M'Line's Liss PUL, aliolds brstot V trodrues.. out new be bad at all respectable Dm Stores to the Dolled State.. and from the wile Prieto., FLEMING ItBOTLISES. 1.14 8131.081.11(.0 4.1110* CO. 00 Wood *tree. to Mou trola Traniar.—Mr. Solo mon,: /0-1 think a no mon than an net of lattice to you a. mill no to the American community to state. the Newaractss I bought or you .alt WWl.' . 1 nod my • night couch hammed. 1.a4 me smell print with the= for our length . ,of time vitbout fatigue to my .yes. Should my .Ight riletoto to hag rove by u.• of them. 1 hoe. no doubt hat /. Aril he able to read veto:pa them In • than Ohne. Yaw. truly. T 2.II?UNDE.II. Allegheny My. Jane 23.1043. 103.1 bar. ttoot.Bir. Bola.. EYE 1:11,128id km • very bstof brrlotl, with docidod advantage, abd hies . .1 . Im:tattoo to st•lloi tha t' deI•CUTID rlobro of ions. stati.l. . bac b. ben rotlorrd. s On wt.& room tO be mogul, Eng visor ma to6o. I th e tore do:afar boor trotirmoor to dolt broollettd weer, or silo to 11r.bolrabore skill as a mot OD , and the oroallorful WM/ mitt whlell by iv 010.4 to tb• mi.. 0000- llotitiof of Iblon. It, B. 81:1M)N. 1; .14 ITN . . Wee, l'lt rhorsh. Jo. Tr!.181.3. . iebrat StlrLyon's liathairon—Fox PirlarAviNa, flogroanto and Dgetrtunas ton Liam I. the most delight. fal sod voraterfed article the world erer prroluord. Ito astonishing maw I. eltbont • Dr...tont lath. blototr of the .Ifichria Athos- Dark and lentoriant oarls, pcdt and ;eon? hate, with onto, of admirers, (Mark this; to. dim; if %ha natl.:sal attest of the Karksiron. Bald and grey heal. ware yorteutly .¢;aLshed. • 4 / . 1111 Bathalron how fully 20614 , , e13 mr hale atter • hallow of 12 PAM egInTRILIsI.. Dand.er. N. 1.. 'Ph* Ketbalron I. a 01111111 ears fa :ferrous fisa.l.4loho. and all Caen onus lissom. Bold by all dealare. aeererrhaea. Tre 11. rely °Mr 2.1 roots, in largo bottler. DARDEN Propeator. 101 Broadest'. N.Y. Et.ll In Pittsburgh by . D. L. &Dors, C. Pruner. B.W. Jr., pinning 0 8r0..: and Bosun t Banc, Jr:thim rarNew Certifloste4-14.. SOLOMON!' t Trailed your -oSto on the Yd July, and itatel the art. Sum of tty arse. *Mei nal say Lad at Chia time; you suited In.with Spec:soles the did my area a Wrest deal of Wkri—Thily MSS tar? ouch inflamed at the time, but Wet trdentoostlon ha/Isms I.lt. I ran now Isar the light Of tin dun or a Lamp. ISS .Well IS eau. Libel caller, you aisl &lei another per. In gall. lahocW bora arty mirror- Moo with them, as I would not to, without them under StS tansideratkn. Your., Mespectfullr, JtILIN MAIM& coma ldigh and Webster streets. Tunacaaa. Jai, 11. ISM. - ?dn. BOLo.lloltib--ltabez cum :4W to wear ipeatulm, 1 bar:norm beleNble to sat • yeas but wbat maMuy: 11104 oeis.-1 ha hid • Ent number of Lemma, but wa -alys tallatt:un I obtalued spar from Tom 1 oma ew by.d.76r s.6m4lstit,lbr any Length of timo, with tb• gmahhat mui and 4:Gnarl. .bin.`traberman L vary moth Massed with bar slums. I reamity Yattrs, "train L. WATERMAN. la) Wylie earmt, Ihrturaas. Tidy 19, 185.1. • . I bore been udder the ttemerslty of using. Glosses r, serval yeers. but hordriermfoond'apelr to edit my eyes. Or that I oodld doe without lodine, data obtaloal u patrol/dr. Solomon& , Bf et , ' of tbreei / bought of bletii lamme as wiles ever/ mold. I omires4 or write with them Ihr homy, Without. the /rut fetidue, both by day add muullwllsht. • . . hate Wild: he all the shores In the Btate of fermayira .stiii I. obtain oyez of Glam. that would milt my eyes, failethe every , Kerwin: the dlftsulty of .ertAelotair thmesnitoble for the slaht. l.do most earnestly rearmsetel tar. flame leborldit airder.defeethe elided, to apply to Mr. Walnut*. dt whom" Mums am be *budded to raft &B OWL • YOIIII. J. kpitalsozi. AIitOIIENT on, Jab , 2), 1118 irnatfrent . . sir We believe Nature bee provided a remedy for every Maim .alai t.ob Is heir to. KIWI! 'YitTßOLlttill or ROOK 0141ast up no It Sows, from tali greet Istaamorr, ionoesled dap In the bowels of Mother Berth. 1.. without doubt, otai of Ito greimptrf t b... remeam i.. 6 the follotifss tlltth.itir, DT . II 'retard watt: • • fr. la M. Harrlnir; i n aLre said °b ili ‘. i . ou' t ist s l,r l 2: l4. or Book Oil, eame too ote:Ute rv. and Ojibwa look. - In •.fo[7tmr4t.atto 0,114,.2r,,,1kurzrth-e my~d mom. LT11.11;12 taus stkß . L . ne . otz , tisZ i*gesitltratatenagl. e d . Mum bans gore. Me. wood. mat COO i t. sad .be recovered honsoltaat.- It Is aso entraudinart mamas for fart end todatned AaMinthigh the Men woo Vs tom (armlet swabs. room with For iole Cl tae tamigisto to Patabluem. fee Moen odyertldas Po.ol.asit lama/ MPfa B:ELT..7# oilics, ~,,,, serm dpio oxs:— roica ins 0 9 a... 1 %; \"' ' F\\ A ' , ', I hcAN . .. termotalia taitlo• City of Int built ken afilleod lib on, l otos and ol y , P .4( rt' jJ " . • a& \\ . 'Try Jr, 2;1 • to anon. 1, 11163• ' 0 , 141: at - Cm to Ibor \ no:or boon iddo bttoe( • V.- ( - .., \ x D 0,...,. , • \ ~,,,,,,,,. \ cr ,,,,\ r: to that ogll ki• mo. 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I.b. sie.4' or CM._ . i'las he the vela, o dim SAVES. width are can ooki eetli.eeet the Sion en °co= I l tk nor . 01\1: t wee alroad ishtillabsel aseeral tldeateh \ - ,,,0, gLb . eleCB ...4 ,, t as relralor. en „ , 1 , saleve d \wild abroad. \ eV' bee. noble. So the ISVEItc..9II::/8 IN A , . ou, \ cceirLeu toNS \ `l'hm preaerr their contentn*allt free froto d , el t. thllowleur inetber nehOf . V ., ,thre lam: le e \ ,;/03;c4, \ IFOiTZ. OE' 8003, AIM PAP , III4); '...,.\ :faVECt ‘ IiTITH A **,BATE! \ ‘ N\, , \ \,,,, , ALMON:AIe : Fs throarr, Pal \\, ' s \ '\ \ ~ , riorelober, 11.. MI. , ~ 141‘.... 0.7,4 BilV . ''—' l7:lait 3" t ". lll l :, te l " It ..r ` l 7.l . r r Ag ViTahnot 14. 1 eel faiLi ..,,A,,,14.14017 1100 risoap, i 0r .,4 Lae .0 , , boa eht °fro:aped fall, on the mons:nee of e \loth et Vane Jast—ninstrge , bell i dans ilgsMr:e i oVlO\l j tjter Mg Terialt b at= tIII• . the f1re?..... fe in, the sell.. where \ ler, vas large I:noun:tea oil. It any a veer hot flee: a. air to aearNhoolonzneaa that ..r. ha. , • 'Safe. finuounted ht aboVeni Thonaand Dollar; Ny_iati nee eared. That. au et I le Doer iniserat: and /nether. ... }, ^ I K... W : :' l l ' Vr r 7 :roViT tY:rgt:tet= 'al/ ,dist ae:that Li J ean eanlineoommeaul rewekenia r.,1,1°.• n\\pa t. '' . ‘..'k t'''' '' ' IOIIN MARVA Pkd'ilunial 81 TA.& \LN, rztarr-VP -0 71* - \\4 3 b. 4 , aree.H Ok •• , .*sl.rillr'24lua 6.9mpany • ,‘ ' • • • gti ...otioLL. , *Anslizt.L.B.!. ta , „ \ % \ , , t , 0117fici., r w ‘Am..,;, •4: 147 ,\l5 , k. 401 -, riimap 0010 AIII‘ 06400 RISITS 0.4 T.' . 10 40b erkg , stsoitr , 7es. Aim .pi trri 0.004 trlinit 1.4 es. o , 2" , age I, nom . in. Sout4o Ihrsicriat aft!. 0/14.011N0.4.ND N.457g3 2). "d rialvarttankrZoli:. \ \ \ \ \\:,:!\ al.-c7-tr-v-A,,l' \\\\ II ,Elag, . , ,i, sa. taosa.yr.. ttslr t r. 1 ' i txt1(11. , 3, 4.l4ext L. sp, ,r., 1 Alta 0, 41 warth. \ ' Tig,"bv-b• i . 1 I7P‘ 54 %7- - ~, \ • \ 11.4•1. 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Sod osolog odloplttlraltoso of Doom , g 800ri. 01 11211 ,. tt:07•2 4 41 rto o tiara:li of AA O lo Comm% rootroo o ..olUtor Wog btooulot.v. iumirlpout .orcoooo. wools owl LA ',max& hi AN A . 01M11% .. ..r i . olork AA v. • °BABIES B. STOOK AND `BILL BED Notes, Bonds, Wattages elka., R tad. rAA:TTLULAR =CMOS OtTIN TOTI3 AND ZALX OT ROWEL Y $4l - ofito ova B. Jew i Oa ; .oarsor V/At QM Mull . \ 1431110111;.14 1 . 71& t. 1411.4 \ rriall i4i.denp4 3 l . 6, iosme n rW:e \ , only Line kink TAB. VA1.1"1,1h..2 WIMVATIrt 2.llVlNlTBLilariti=ll% N .the s;eamuhlpo lat . ! los 24•• 7 OVA tholth . , 21:1th 'r o '" V t irnf tb.l" llo th :111 * b l r qYI ". / .7 1f LU*" 8 tr . 117 7 in. simgsrazia- dr Kout..m.o :Zit:ill:lDA ntland eltliSge. Id% 555 5Ent055155 ArLA NIT/Ll.* C0Ur.55.191R. .11155.JCINATUAN.556. 1011115. one of which wlwo 4ahrJthw dal MU. 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JOU:COAL '.IsILLY4 CA 0 • frAV•kll '.:10. E 0 FL straot. ehlla.l.6,ph ' . FStitAYED44:i . , .: a reaktenaedr s 4 o rviodEs piym,..ttaleer tOwnstda. .aih•gbaat.l.o.ltT.' TW.d-, ~(bothlid•md 74. 1 17:tip'rgaT1V4.5 . 4i,,,7,et1N15,"7:14:' andlrar tbana via, be red 10449. ler 11 1. 14, iddpusa. .1.40 \ 1 to Ilakerotowh, r"; pined:, cd, N , , . N , 1 iddhirdirt• 4 , , _,\ s•, • ,1 .. 4 , 131111 \ P.ITIS. NbiTICE 2 * Eliotioii, for hue Pkasident LP PAY .1. aiiii,i . fai OIT‘ZENk DtPOI3IIIOANK SBURGI4 , rimed VII tlid Travd+tr sandal alfa• Ilan f i r t lcAlAday ord AL•1864, wilF OtowZldddet.ths,lildlig, 11 a 0Z ' ra of t 4 - 21. 1 11 1 111V33 .e ll ik. 'llk. Bdot . r D. .oreli, far ' kutsettolott to tho Coital Stool Withal da , •• 1% [ \ %MI . . ..15 -MUM, 11e01.111 , 1/AN. : torn. o'llo ire assiiciald rE.9. El;\ ',/aDVlSlMmlth'ougn the tittriuns of rvating tolfamtins F•atent.T.,..Thet na wit I: art Dti ecrisuir 13/I.MT tritarja • • 2,1' 'O46dEP.II. AkruncasivV, • , — 11 EA ~ . 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WILLI/313. 113 1 3.4 22234. e Fl' :•::AFflata odfiell se 4 'oelqs per tl .."?.• • 1. tk TlBlll a AArre, 14 111 Dom.& u1a.41 , .(n.s . 44.4rr*md tal•PrTgt,_ var aOBEANs 4 S - ST. 11i8IINITEDY. .IDWAILUI3IIIO9 \ . . Dl4Liplll\l3 ino Of and . .‘e tanaiva, 2 =L b lik=7: tott col?lettivt. I NDIAJOffpIiAOOOI7 • 'l.4roaripegood' India aboi.oo% 1 - kum p " AVt i ,ll,3‘4 ll2 s. ARDIOI '2D bb td 04, id- Mos • 11 , and trisalebessnapAlL' 1 G dirdtains. QVGAR LE4.1.1---3 1 1.dt T . 'bra% A Leal.store 4132fAZ tra ii, '4l Mix? •- - - Kk\ Lair Chotakt, In dare an 4 fo ral 17° 4 Pthirifts.._ Q 0644. , ASlEt4llaving sceottei',9toixr qwn Op h. 4 r4l t tg u rgh p rzW s r, •u.r...,:ith=ratifl law are vsanted ow to lair Itertet.l. rairswrr, nn • , 'TRA FAMILY FLOUR--:361) oulieutni no.Aiod rodd 4.11 niftle ti 4 1 ,- 41 ' A U -441145L 114 Reedl44 411.44 boxes\noW Cheesejoi Fat \ VON B. smiler k - 47 7 .11.-2011 Albls. Suzerfloe rum MaMaiEN P/I,E)pIM LL9W-1 b 4. Tallow; 2r . _ Itoo3l. 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