Erpusti#Dßy wmm h. CO. pITTIStIIRGH. W-_ WEDNL + ~9D,AYySf iiJ.GUST 8;18433_ waz,..z!B u.tif p, 'RA dB P4OE OP Mil PAPER. Pituscsan W•sicu Oirmr.—lbe •: c1.410•_•112r Weekly Onset* Caere to our ba.Fiatai sun • to•dicao•lnbl•snedhsza al mating" their bnelraut knoro. OariircayUon L• betirem tour •sol Ate ttunsand.zasekt •lll.ol:•Tiry •1111•21 and csnaty Western result. 11131-it . /IPVEATIABU.i..Nsitber tan Edit:4l4Eoam MR Printing tstablisnannrof lba DIILT q1.M71 a re "Ognn.3 on'Annizy•. , ADVltlttigglis 'to denim &It 1 60 tIna:tnignsar in On : mina on Yor dal morning. Pleas, band : th.ni In Intuit 6 delort. on, Entar6n7 . • • IntliciCitenowouo Nonlls—Allo3ll. 71:!Z,PA3AL 00X1[18BION'il, _ IlOglll3 roviTALL, criz..noyfe, comity. 1011. AIIDLIVII OtIiZIAZ, ALES. E kIoCLUILE, Of Franklin County. YJS 1111111:r002,0pIZ1 LL, CAS/STUN gEYERS; Of Clarion Musty. • . Tan "Pauline ItAIMLOaD —The tiotint and Post • 'both case* , out yeeterdayin fav;r,ef tho oon • etrisotion - of thiPaeltio Railroad by the General Goviretnient: • Mt committal to a policy which hachitut . for same time pressing upon pall° ad ; tintionoloes not reeult eo much from - the lobe • rent Importance of the question itself, which has been as worthy of attention at , any time within come menthe past as it isuer, as fram the fact ~ that the President and hie Cabinet, hate lately • mantaltted thesimelvee in favor of the policy. fol. s'lowed, of coartitt," . but at a humble distance, by Preeldenilel" ellen nt Washicitten. What ' Paolfla railroad wee not able to obtain upon to owe merits, le freely s!coorded to It now that St hee.the Pratldentlal endorsement; tad demo. erratic Ousts throughout the, country baring 'obtained' rho' : mitt from' the Washington Union, .'ml! henceforth Incessantly glorify a measurCof :"Which they have hitherto been oblivious. -the whole democratio party, at least that part • ell Which has the facility of forgetting or dia. regarding the old' octrine of , aniot construction . of the. Condtttallori,' will thui, is a very short . while, be . found advocating the conetruction,of :the Pacifuiraliroad by the Natiodil Government; and as that party hes the cower is its hands, we . 'iniy.look to the next Congress for the adoption of 151 ' ;611111n . towards putting thcproject fairly Whatever objeotione men rosy havnitti the ion titnetlow of gr!it wor4ii of internal 114cent:tint .. ..: ; . " , .. , 1 7 .i.1 6 6 t , ,.... 16_ , TPLIAittent;It,li not t they win ..""-9•.010PF14051,1# the governmental no g of Ms rota.' It is not only felt to be 1 public nesessity—a work which we cannot do ;whhooti'bet It le known . tp be one humid the ,4 'finial Indlvidtud 'enterpriii,"as things now sin& "trivets °vital hoe been so largeiy ad • risettired, in ether railroad enterprises, most of iinttirry in some "measure to the Paolfie • , -tend that insane cannot be' obtained from lndi abythilg like. a enZ)ieney for such as wader:taking; sodas this_ poblio mind has settled ; dew Into the, oonviation that we must hare tfelicad, it but remisitai.for the goverment to undertake The neceeSities of the core im _ pro , the teak _Sift the only ehouidore hersulean enoligh to 'belie A , • it Is, however; •• foot not to be questioned that Mick .gortinments as ours are not well adapted to :Peek ~ foewsed . enterprisos of this nature, edam ispeitionely or. cheaply. Bach a giant Work ae the Poolfieicad, in governmental hands, Will affordiiiiimdat endless field for public pinu. der, It will furnish a rich s ktirveSt of fat con . treatsoutdrumnotfail. to be used as the mamas of miwardlog tens of thousands of needy politi- Oise:-dean orgies of political power, - also, It Will be ;amble. =Taking all these thloge into eliitalderition; lit will be idle. to expect that it lila be built , either cheeplykr Speedily. Men' , Wlllbe quartered it upereto Milestne, for them - Stases mid frieuds, and it Kill betheir policy to fleets math can Cokef it,und prolong the keened avarice Of their plickings.: Oar Poe. tag' road, under .Btate. control, dere:l.:pa the Pr 4.744 on WhlCh gaveinmentel contracts awierartledi and If that illustration is not KA eleat;:tl4 B:orida Was furninites abundant proof, . 'of `the. manner telOtdi' such. rootrutte ete ebtalius d, and how they arefilled: lleverthelese,' !ilk all theie .ceitsindefineriog - them in: tke Lee, the potpie was Stlie rbefi3 road built, end sisihey:eabuot build it themselves they want it bitilt by the government. They me willing to solinit to be pittelend by official plunderer's, for tut sales ay the great ends to bi gaited by the _stied when:teallif ond although they. are certain their tatlenie . willbe taxed to - the, utmost, and the • publlci money , equanderid, they will 'not Mimes loudly, for earl:now they:cannot help theinselne„ They yleld to a public nceessity -The Patitliroad, therefore, WP look neon an • fkinre trialoty; it le to by,a great national high." wet built be - national means, and ostensibly for national purpose,: "Bo let it be. It is a great work, end worthy of a greet nation; the only !epistle that in our , Preto/it circumstances tb. nation eon hardly 6 it an worthily as it le dell-, mtble It , . : Taalellowidg Wuxi of foreign eaglet's !Well puce; eays the Cinch:mail Gazette, ewes thit superstitieule etill too common, sad religious humbug still too miteee.safil is Item= Catholic oonateles. deceptiatte appear too bald to tqestx . the people. of tusy wales of Europe, but:Othe Elitists have had the exclusive cen tre cif the 'question of the people, it to eafe to undexatand boy grece Impr- . . tatethey can Teatime upon. If the school Iliad were divided oat to them here, we etiapose - It " ; armlet eat ka:" many yearn heforo X 0 would harp . antitiglir otatlon;of itcheinises that belonged to the h147,7.. for the benefit of American thigh ollce , PAit edifying nolleition of relict, le on view : ta thifelthfal, until July 24, in the Church of kin . The adverthiement aisle& that tide collection comprises a ohm:mite that belonged to `the Wrgiallaty, the winding sheet of John the Beptist,the'etradddeg ,clothes of Bails:hens; the 1 0 ,4 4 C, of 'ldouot Calvary and the right arm of , fir Simeon, Ando. *filtration train" fa advert!- . "- sod baileys Lfaas and hicreeilles far Jerusalem; farediere aid bank, 1;000 frusta. NllOlOOOO5 de. ' vetoes hien taken-0 k " . • 4.l7relft —o4lllnalandar DMICAS 1116 . 0:A ot.the U. B. sloop of war ElCLonis, . by his manly amemion ,of American rights - in di itaat rglost of Alit Miner, sullenly .?.;‘, hewn:ten !ion of no small megitodo all over the 14111'2°4 wor l d. Ent' th.P D" 1411 Erma, the pr clanat ettotatifim'i, ea:6k re vet its Minoitation t ifthifdleplay Of 40 such tpiriL. , That Pair 4;Jake 14th, MS: tits yeitare to amen that there ben* st d. 't/mp¢#t bullytig or browbeating American di .'Piptitatiste tratintleitio brethren are to g f ProMpVehd ready to notice and resent any let : sett—too iron prepteed for War, sod too trilling 7J to - resort to hoetilities en any fitting cocasion, to have their peace dlstetebed. their public tzar aridity Invaded en any trivial or inadequate gnsuade And what la the cons.quevoe? The animist elEsen In that:fatted States is respected whatever. goes, eed treated With respect and couelderaticat -No meddliog policemta—no in• dated and pompous afield dames to arrest the - , " , - ;v77 Pt odroon Lteprison the porton, or ransaok the papers of ths man 6/1:Iti with a posaport of the vetted State& • This is Indeed a document Which will enable its burette travel through out the civilized world rwithout lot or bin dmnoe - ' °Mehl cannot-be a doubt that the American °inset and Mt:American Oeptsin are tally Jo/- tided la tie cam, which. they hero adopted in the nedovardereir that has ocessioeed ao much pd,bettreen die tuktds and Istrfan odi Male lad hue co materially indroast the exist: I 11. lag dithoutdes r nen, canzot be doubt but the, the vetted Vial's 0 oven= eo t sustain and morale' of the proceedings of its merltoti oaf =4 efficient elficaret that they elll reeelve , auks and ippgobailini la plane of canoore for the* manly sad rigorous conduct" Thule hjgh pratee„ more idea th‘ laiudded sby pots, but.' act ion) led truss than vii! b e tree Of &Dieu= old:M*4 heraettei. 1 Cote Bredvmeme, who eras at iast mount, a t -.COalilnalAol4, on board his lag shin thi Com 4. • berlasul,revetree sevens condentnatien frem the geese vbeo ti 1. known that thi Ausytin. Einti Is honored by firingit Salute, pm the idential man nedied-Brnek, who Put 1 44 of the'gross est homddeand inenit to an American sad thrbsetwifilis. Why has l;Ds lush 6=4100 . Dow ovigoiendoint intuit to PaliPX,liihlrF B da 4oll2 s tn*Tatton 7 *4: - il-'?.?_,, V:r.! ; '?':•':'' : - . . 1 ;.,n , ‘.; - ' .N , ...; • _ _ _ _, , - .. ~_ .....„ A.......- , «K-...... , ..5., ..,--;.- -.,-,, 5 ,, r 1;"- . 4. " ^- # -,-7 - 11, ' I T‘V. ,, +-eo';' , i7 : '` .. V+Oti,.. - '7 4 ;`;'''-' .4 ' , . - - - ,..'"':" Y - '''' . .? . '..t,'"::''''.- - !^' , " , ',fr''''' ,. .- , -'''',. ' 1 '"" - --, -, -,-if,Y4Aei,,,d,,,,,-:firkz-s --.4,-..-t--,--J-;.,-:;,--.4,1-y.,,,t.e,41,-,i,&&-iwa,,4.44,4410,-A1,.;a4a--...A....a.,,,,,,fi,...., ... . ... ..i. , .:ttr , -. , , , , ,, a1z;:. -- ,‘„.4.;.• , ,, , ,h.f,-.4, 4 „. ; - -,4 , ..kp,1.z . , ,-,;4-,,A..k.- - .,. ,- ,,, , *:7 - :....,4 , N,.,, -,:,-;•;-:-,-...-.- -- . - - -- • 4 7 .41`i.,:it40V , ...4" -- - 4i. A s ' - - . . ...4,,,,,,z*_•...-1 - -,v, ,, • ~, 7- - 1 ..,'.. • .' l , s" ~ - . i. ' ;• .- - ' - . ..- - , . i ~• 1 - , ' i . Tai 4 WY! sena tes ,. tz;theill,M 'One pipet...in lanewhicif tor Ise, Utter religious feeibig it is like - to create; for Ilse stufMAOLIS contempt for sit truth Walsh' .maidfeste ; -the abotive and infistemitory langoage which It ores in mitten pertaining to ruilitituntlaith, and for the atter disregard it shows of all fair, candid, and bonnet dealing. de - wen uolverssi !aerobatics:4U is the print call s; the Freeman's Journal, published la New York. Itle the Boman Cstholio organ of his Grace of York," and the time hie come when men who have any regent for the religion of their fathers and the iMtIf.ILLiOII.S . of this country, meet meet all such papers no this op the very threshold of the coufhot which they are striving to produce, and c,orepel them 3o keep where decency, and • propel regard ,Tor the opinions of others would keep Jess violent Joannhets. We understand the editor of this paper to be 111101):11111JAIIIS 111111111 ;AXLE MIMAATIS; who nowirtien himself dawns Altillesna for short, and , .wieoly too; who was born the eon of a Botch' Reformed ciergymsn,- educated at ' a Pro; tnennt college in the religion of his tither, -and who; after a short period passed at a Protestant theologicareeminart, turned we know not what •—bui finally brought op a priest of the Roman esthetic' church, and is now the editor of the Freeman's Journal, end, as the - publie suppose, the ;Fogleman of his Brant the Archbishop of New York: This sketch oldie life of the die negalehed subject of ear notice we give on the relation of one who knows him well, and it is quite consistent erratic course of the paper over inlet be has all the honor of prod ding. ' If he be not removed, be will have the dishonor of Creating a state of feeling In the city' of. New York, 'and in the state of New York. which will be more than sofficlent to gratify all his bigoted seal far his principles. We ban I hardly believe thatArchbiehop Remus enaction the articles In this paper ; if he does, it is by no means creditable to his shrewdoess and political skill. The Right Reverend Bishop is too much of a' taanag,er to encourage the rabid and suerida- Clone effusions erttde encerdotel Animas, mid be will be likely if he does not antral It, to sm oker his rabid 'spokesman. As. the Freeman's Journal, edited by Mr. IfoMaeter, and "'peeking only for Mr. Mcliester, and - en his eels respon- - eibility, the paper is. simply ridiculous;. but as the man of a church, of is large and 'zealous priesthood, controlled by an Archbishop, sad representing the opinions of a class of our fel low citizens respectable f,r their intelligence, their nu n: and their social position—eo long as IR ii considered to be such an organ, it ha -1 center the index at coming finite, and the tenor and temper of its articles represent the dispel'- , den'af Its eupportern The public are directiog their ettention to this Journal, and its combative and destruotive tendencies will ere long be grat- Mei with work, enough - to satiate a paper of far. more puguacions qualities. We ohetaiu st all times frees controversies which are no:altogether ermine in their nature. It is not our purl/onto excite animosity between note of religionists, or to discuss the principles of any sect, except In a fair, candid...and open manner. Wallahs no appeal to nationality, nor undertake to defend. the sots of any class of of teens who have become obnoxious to law. ,The Presbyterian Stattehman and the Roman Catho lic Irishman are alike follow citizens of oars, but if 'either violate :the law of the land, we shall insist that they Ire punished none the more and none the Ices for being Catholic or Presbyterian, bat that the offender be punished acoording to law. • When any paper profaning to represent any religious .seet attempts to defend the out rages of a'set men who hipper' to be of its faith, merely because theihre so; and under the mope of . .PeEiogc en earth, and good will to 'mob," weges offensive war on the righteeof oth ers, on theirfaith mei their lews,,wo ehallaot ile behind those•whe ire foremost to oppose them, irhenever or wherever they may offer battle.- r i Buffalo Con. It le not a email matter which . stirs up the Bufalo .Cuswecial to talk in this strain. It should know, however, that the:Rey. Hr. M'hist ter is not presetting himself, but estheticians, in the tele-named Freersinut' Tourrial. Having em braced Catholieism,.not through the teachings of education, but from the love of it, he devel ops it in its 'natural and truthful Upset. Be has not learned the Jesuitical polloy of suppress ing the real character of the Roman ohnrob, end !cauithig It to pot on a meek, bumble and kindly ,diepoeition until snob time, as the mask can be safely thrown In this respect he Is Imitated by other Prolestsat apostates, inch as Browert eon, of Becton,:and Beitewell, of St Louie, edi tor of the ' , Shepherd of the Valley." • There new oonverts have no notion of hiding the true character of the church of their &depth:to under e bushel; but boldly proclaim lts opposition to freedom, its arrogant claims upon the implicit submission ofievery man, and its determination toeuppects heresy, as Protestantism le •termed, 'ere aeon to It has power to do se, Why ehould the Buffalo Commereial call upon Arehbiehop Rae= to nstraln the outapoktue hindsger I' Is it not better that the American people, shout:the fokewarnit WI they may , be forearmed, =table to reelet the ettempt which will surely be made by Popery to . suppress otui libertiee, and destroy- onrfreedont? Popery ex istsfn violent opposition to American institutions. The; two cannot lira together its peace, busies Popery will, from its very nature and constitu don, make incessant war npott the principles of religious liberty which lie at the foundation of those institaticas. ; Oar. Lutlintions do lot in terfere with Popery, actively, but, on the contra rylgrant it the largest liberty ; but passively they opera e doetrnoduly upon it by *W hiting the • oficeof and Divine natant of the un rest. liberty of 001121431011C0 and of /peach • Popery abhors. The' two epitome are ereforeirs constant and violent antagonism.— Thin Is evidenced in a ; the ,usand ways, and has -been Peculiarly exhibited dozing the peat you in the attempts of Popery to destroy our , school system, which Is evidently the offspring of our free institutiontt andirithe claims put forth for an excloSive privilege of acquiring and holding etelialastleel property...lt is cause therefore of gritehstion, rather than of oopplaltit, that there are at the head of several leading Itomish'irera. es men whew, early Protestant education will not Permit them to act the Jesuit, but who bold ly proclaim the tree ohareoter„ object and aims of Popery in respect to this country and to Pro. The Cleveland and Ht. Loess air line reline) has tun organised by-the election of :Israel Dill; of Newark, aaPreeldent; Barker; J. G. Healey, and H. Griswold, of Cleveland, H. I Day. of Hadeon; H IL Dodd, of Toledo; and P. H. Motley, of Lima, as Directors. H. B. Spel. 'man, of eummtt, is Secretary, - and Emotes . Hopkins, of Massachusetts,— le the &modal agent. Tho road to intended-to 'be an near etraikht as le possible. The capitol of the com pany la to be ten millions, of eiblett it is paid Mr. Hopkins hoe already raised eight millions. Tele new Railroad scheme will be parallel with and quite near the Mowing roads, te.wit; the Cleveland and Coltunbna; the Cleveland, Nor. walk. and Toledo; the Ballefontaine sad Indiana; *the Wabash'Aallay; the Indiana and. Tau Haute, and various other Rallroada It will form no nearer route than those already eilet. ing,irben Mr. Brush's, road is finishetil to St. 14111111. It will ernes Tirloll.l rallios4 and bi,ae . null the whole length... What is to be the result of this extravagant Vegeta of money In building viral roads, - whea the eonniry is alrea dy !oily 'supplied with fullitles, time only oaa develop. . . . 82.02INIXTY 0/1.420111M 141.1115rEattzie -POIXI.IO TIM 82 L 2212 4,2 D Lotrisruzi Lae or kmnarrs. —4l'. letter from Me. eherlook, dated. Claoheattli, July 21, to Air. Dwyer, the neat fa toulnUle, epatatue the Wowing la regard-to the Loidarllle Line of Picketer• . - , It Is now decided on by the Direotore to Pine in the Louisville and St. Lonis !dell Line, on the resumption of .navigation, elle two new low pros. sure boats we ore now building here. The Ben Franklin wlll - ciao go In. 'The Pik* is now being lengthened to 240 feat, and will also go in—eo that the line will be composed, nut seance, .of she low priumet steamers Northerner and South erner, and the Tdestroph 'No. 2, lien Franklin, Pike, Fashion and G'en rat Pike, making it first class line, one equal to any lino of steamboats - In the Weet. • The Northerner and Southerner arc boats of 250 feet In length, drawing but 80 Icahn, veldt low-pressure engines, and Lashed and furnished to nth o way no to render them safe, speedy and onotatablo. 'The Reit Franklin we need not !peak of., except to say that she is now being thonughly npaired,.eleansed and painted, and' her renewed when required. The Pike, !motioned to• 240 feet, will be nal far behind the otherr. ?heather boats will be put In Stet rate order. ihort,'"the Company will phice. the Rae ha better condition than ever, and will endearor. to. merit a continuance of pnbito pat WASTII TO Kelow.—Tlc Philadelphia Lodger hos tome qozowadrortloomenta st dom. Dori lo ace which - no - ay from lb colorant, and in sort without chow': •; - - • . . Chloe'Mau z.locintvwja—The Democracy wonld• his to know bow many iditoes L 0 the State hate boon appointod or retained by"Col lootor Brims, who render: e, @endow at the Cu,. tom How, bat who are °indicted nootaway in iteloollolnattoi of Gott, Blear. Let the editor of the Proangistwianakowes. • - • ' I Maki Disdowa, A Loimmartia'ilfearrscroirr reratermot..: crtinfi; which we'eopj Auricen Babied Anernol, is of the atincet_in.' . tetest to Pittsburghtts, and if it does mot ter up seta of our capitalists and niannfactorere to, commenr.ev.thout delay suiminith Lotomotive establishment, then-we shall truly detente of the, work ever being undertaken. The editor of that paper is evidently-surprised that Pittsburgh, 80 . enterprising In everything else, and pOneigag l"h U24 ' 010 advantages; should lag behind Cleveland, Cincinnati. Zanesville and Nashville; whose facilities for inch manufacture will not, compare with mum. The number of Locomotives, which will be required in the West, within the', Beni twenty yeers,.wlll exhaust all the efforts of Pittsburgh to etrpply. them. Leta Compeny,, then, be organised without delay. We really feet: mortified to tell strangers thai we hare no L0c0.% motive establishment In Pittebeugh. ; Bead and not. From the American italirxd Journal DELIVERY OF LOOOEOITVES EN THE WEST. '; • EIVII XLIMET. The eastern buildere of locomotives bars al waysfrom °Bitten arid. reputation, commanded the market for locomotives in the western states . The east being the Source of capital for the new works in construction at the west, secures the contracts else foreqnlpment ot:those works, and se it possesses the elements of industrial skill; and a cheap supply - of lab*, It is enabled - to complete ouch contracts with profit and repute , tion. It le the:higher price of labor in the west and the influence of a greater consequent atten tion to agriculture and trade, and more than thie, the habitot reining upon other sources for' supply, that has retarded the organisation of cc-, tablishments there, devoted toythe manufacturo of locomotives,. • As to Mania . I," the eastern builderskove no advantages either In their oheapoess or abun dance, except that being ini or neer at hand to the importing towns, they can cheapen their manufactures. by .yielding to ; the temptation offered Jo of the cheaPenkinds of impor teeiron. English boiler iron at si coma, and bar iron at 24 cents, (which wore the prices paid by cane parties during the last eisisne) - Cannot be expected to afford the same pertuanenee and durability as the iron Worked from Juniata or Missouri blooms.. The better kinds of English, iron, as the Lowrance Boiling or Eirketall marks, are not gaterally employed' In the oar,. stritition of locomotives In this emmtry. Import ed steatite preferred for its cheapness rather than for Its excellence. The cost of Inland carriage aided by the abundance of =Seib& in the Iron regions of the weer, removes this temptation there. Dttringa stoic, last fall, at.Pitteburgb, we passed through- the works of Everson, Preston *...80.,.0f :the Pennsylvania forge,at that ; We found tiles all parts of the forged work of a lecooiotive could be as cheaply 'supplied there as In Boston. Best doable cranks; forged from Jtv, nista blooms Gould be mode for 15 cents ' pound. ntraight axlei at five matte hammered frames at 54. nerds, and rolled do at 4 cents.—, These, of Course, are far beloW present pricee,i but • ere as low as could then be offered in Boa-' ton. Castings, comp.:olden, copper, !amber and all of. the other =patina materials of engleee were to be had at proportionally favorable prices.; Coal, of course, wee mach tees, being than abtftet $1,12 per 2.000 lbe. Labor was then morn. the same as in Boehm, at which place labor is gen erally higheri.hen In Peterson, Philadelphia and Baltimore The expoesee of living, for mechan ics, and others, was in the main 'numb lower than stAlie east, except in the stogie Item of rent, which was quite tati high. - Wo have made the aboie remarks to show in part the relative adiantages of the east and west looations for engine factories. To show sti ed:Or fact of great importance, and greatly ict ear of the western estabilehniettr, Is the expease of the ddirery of engines upon the western roads.. As man, of toe western roads are of a different gauge from the lines which run from the east, the shipment of locomotives is often attended with touch expense. Again, mint of the locomo tives forwarded ham to be shipped on Lake Erie, and u,the majority of engines are generally eon:. treated Inthe,fall, to be delivered at the earnest opening of iel° navigation in the spring, they are necessarily flipped under the ;heaviest °bar gee of freights and insurance. Lake captains in, teal to charge .a round sum for risking their mkt, in April, which with October le a danger- on, month far their navigation. Insurance upon loonnotires in Buffalo is usually tad in April for 2 percent, in May at 14 per cent, end in June at 1 per cent. Freights are graduated some thing in the same ratio. To phew what the ex• pease lot delieery may amount to in this case, we will give the expanse of delivering two Enema, tine from Boston, et Cieveland..dcreing April, 1852., Ticeengines were for the Onto and Penn eylvanis road, which is of a gauge of 4 feet 10 trachea. The. engines were placed upon trucks for transport over the Boston and Buffalo line , while the tenders, drivieg wheels. track framcs,; smoke pipes, etc., were loaded no to three eight wheekeirs. The load transported , on the three Care amounted to shout 30 toxic Ramat charges; fiom Boston to. Balia--;, lo i .. • • - $ 06121! Railroad Dockage at Boff.lo, $lO each 20 00, Paid for changing driving wheels $5 60 cacti - 11 00 Putting engines . sod tenders Cu ahlp 84 00 Forviirdees aocaZatiElbil - 50 00' losarance—sls,4oo at 2 per coot. 308 00; Lake freight to Cleveland - , 225 00 Total the two engines - . $1299 21 The railroad charges were much beyond the usual On of 20 cents per engine per mile, which' is the price charged for transportation on most roads. Of the - whole rum, however ' $4B were. paid for moving the engines through the city of. Troy, and $3O were demanded by the Boston and' Weetorn road for, allowing their' care to nut through. Now, as we have reason to believe. that mate rials are no higher in the west Martin the east, and as the labor upon enginetls usually not for from $2OOO each, the expense of transportstion from Boston to Oleveland is equal to an advance of 82} par cent. on the price of the labor neoee-, sary to construct the engine. 'That 1) Ohio and Pemisylvanta railroad could have - as well af forded to give out contract for their engines in Pittsburgh at $BB6O each; es ho Boetonat $7,- 700, and who does not believe that.with such en conrsgement, a western shop could compete with ',eastern establishments on work for western Since that time, efforts bare been made to establish a loom= ilea mannfactory at Pittsburgh i bet we believe that no steps have yet been taken towards meeting the' establishment. However, there meet be felt • necessity, sooner or later, for a manufactory . it thit point. Tho capital out be readily procured, there, and at any ether, of the important cities in the west. The skill can be carried there, and . ; with both capital and Skill there should be no *hetet:le to suocess. . The Percent establiehments at the east will enstalu themselves under the present demand for engines, but the new shops should belocated in the west. , When powerful concerns ate once started there, which can supply a first ohms, acceptable eerie of work, they eau make omelet terms with roads In their own vicinity, than could be afforded at , the east. The convenience to the reeds in that eection wonld be great in the priority which tho could obtain for their orders over ,eh-t would' attend their, reception beret they would enjoy the advantage of the opportunity for melt ing alterations when necessary, end 'of obtaining dopliante pint of engines for ropair, and renew als. Hot greater then allele., an engine could be completed and delivered at any time to six weeks !rota the reception of the order. and with a caviar, of from $4OO to $6OO in the expense cf its delivery, as compared with the machine at A shop of saffiolint capieltty. to build 6010, cootatisos per 'annum: would require an outlay of from $lO,OOO to $12,000 for loads and build• lop; $36,000 to $40,000 for tools, and $lOO,- 000 for 'working eipitaL Andar proper man asoment $160,000 • would organise and 'start snob a concern la Plttetargh, Chsaitutstl or St. . To chow the marketerlaich ouch en establish nient`ertnald create for the motel Orodooers In Its tich2ty,' irill glire:tho, following. estimate of what stock It would teeth np in one year, at the above reentioned'iste of .prodootlon (60 engines • 600 tons, of Castings if 00 $36,000 20 • Componition do. at $600; 12,000 826' Ear Icon& Forged Sher% 46.760. 25 Steel Sprlnge, ' 5,625. 76 Copper 'taboo, Sheets, An, 45,000 140 :tt - Boller 'rob,' 16,600 62 Tent Iron • _",,.6,000 . . , $1.68.8 75 Add misnallateaus ottargne.for stook, • 16,000 Expeime cf carrying on estaldlebtrisat, / 1 5.000 • : of dellicring eogidea, 6,001/ 'Labor, $8,500 pc'. ; r••-r 1,02,000. Expense of building 60 looomoliven. $805,876 Barlpts from 60 looomettves at $800D ; 400,90 Lesvie,g is snnual Oolt of Paaroiree at Batons e lead front the Proddinee Journal that the difference be, tween the employers ands the employed of the Ithode Island betedm barn been quite generally lonia The'earwig law ot the State prescribes tee hems as► clay'e work for• persona under_ fifteen years of age, and also In mei where no othetr time it specified In agreement. . At ime•table haa been agreed upon In Providence faith° opera, dem- 01fier than Mem. which Imo been accepted in'almeit ill the mills. Thle table prescribes twelve house a day tor fiverlayi tbe week; and eight and a half house for fiatordaye, from Bap; timber 20 to Week 19. safidne andithelt Imam dfiring W other eizfatta_...__ 6 l?l, Menke tic Atatu 411 WM& 'Ettepras TOinnemost cr rovunes.i-Dming the vel4lett ifTelind in 18E0; the .ticillation of ,diploosatie arehivei teemed by the Grind Duke Constantine fell lute the.itands of the patriots,. and sierge number of letters were published . One of them. addreesed by Ceara Nesselrode to the Grind Dale., contains the following minim.. It is daMd St.feterebnekr,'Feb„ 12;1830:—Tbe objeet of cur relations with Turkey is that which we hate proposal to ourselves by the treaty of Adrianople 'melt. 'end by the re-establishment of peep with the Grand Seignior. It only depeod ed on us to march to ConetemtiitoPle, and to ov erturn the Tur4loh empire. No power would have opposed that course; no immediate danger would bare menseed es, If ,welad'eiven the tut blow to the Ottommi monarchy In Bet.rope. But iq the opinion of the Emperorohat meherchy, • reduced totxist caeca:ler tho protection of Rot. eta, and to merely, esettuto henciferrward her de sires, Milted better our polltioal andcommerciel interests that:lazy new combination, which would hive forced tts either to extend too far our do- Marna by Conqueits, or to eubstitnte for the 01- tomun 'Empire, States width 'before long:would have become our rivals in power, civilisation, manufactures, and wealth; and it is on that prin. ciple vf his Imperial blejtiety that our relations with' the Divan are now - regulit. Since we have not decided on the ruin of th e Turkish goy eminent, we endeavor to support 1 in Its present elate; end since that government Cannot be lin tel to us but by its deference towards no, we re quire from it the religious observation of its en• gagt numb", anti the prompt execution of all our wishes. , • Daisy/an Tosaday morning, 26th inst., at 1 o'clock; a disastrous Ste broke out in the Mabhine Shop of &Imre eirauu & Kelley, of Strattonville, in this county. Sheers eproad rapidly, and before many persons had reached the Irene of the conflagration, the fire had obtained each /mastery', as to be entirely beyond control. The morning was calm and the roofs 'of the haute in the vicinity being wet from the recent rain, preventid tho fire, from spreading to any" great distance. The flame next caught the large stoiarGrist Mill, and was . soon enveloped/sere the Ere was next com mnioatedWthe- Foundry, Opposite, and which, with the blacksmith shop and Mete, were quick ly consumed. The heat now became• intense, and the dwellings (four' ist number)• immediately adjoining, took Ere and in a few moments wore reduced to ashes and the occupants left house less. Nothing of any value was eared from either the Machine. Shop, Foundry, Pattern Shop or Grist Mill. Thavabeible patterna•were all destroyed, machinery tools, .eto., with oboist 600 bashels of grain—all consumed—in fact the destruotion of W. & Vs property mite ocmplete. Their loss is set. down at .$25;000,' and fells heavily upon them.. The insurance ie only $B, 000. —Clarion ROister. Tun Baorau , ROAD.—The mu of the People ex. re. Eldridge S. Ranney Te.'the dliui4iot and Atlantie Railroad Company, lorolviegghe right of tho Company to ootietract flair road from Terre Haute to filnoistown, ander the . General Railroad Law of the State, was nrittird in the Supreme Court at Ottawa, on Wodnoeday and Thursday lest: It to an appeal from Clark county, taken ripto Ottawa, by agreement of,par a ti es. ' hissers: Blackwell, Gillespie aid Constable appeared for the relator, and Meietil. Trambull, Sanford, Worthington and MoCleroand for the defendants. No decision had been made In the ono at latest advisee. Gee very remarkable feature during the sign meet of the care, was the Bitting upon the Bench of Jedgo Santee, recently eleotrd to the plat, of Judge Trumbull, resigned.. It Is generally undmetood that he hoe heretofore sated as the attorney for the road, 'and hem had publiehed opinions defending the rights of the Company, and their paters, to build their road without farther log elatioh. Professional delicacy, we would haveihougbt, if no other motive, under these circumstances, would have prompted him not to tit upon the Bench during the ,argument. Another feature in the osae was the apperanoa of Judge Trumbull, of thin city, sr the bar of the Court as counsel for the defeadanta It wee loth:toted dt the time of hte reeignatim, that he had bean retained at niarge eatery by Col. Brocgb; but we placed-no confidence In the re port. This now explains the matter, rind ac counts very eatiefactory ...for the milk in the coabent—Allon Tdeyraph. Cauroasts. —The correspondent of the Saint Louis Intelligeneer, writes as follows in regard• tom any of the emigrants to California: ' , There are by all odds, more people here than in any other counfiy who have no definite plans, occupation, hopes or prospects, and who, never theless, Indulge in delightful visions, that, some way or another, ..wontethidg will shortly tarn up," by , which they are to become millionaires. I need seareely say, that with uncle people nail:. 'tog over does °tern a;," and after their coats have become threadbare, and theirhatroteedy," and their friends hairs got tired lending them money, they return home, cureleg California au a bombes, and feeling that they bare been.deni dedly ill.uted, becauto a -hundred or two thou nande.did not mysteriously drop into their pooh- . without the slighteat csort upon their parts. I eunfeed that there le a' good deal to mardarago tile feilliag r in the feet that tome of the largest incomes 1n the 'United States are now enjoyed by gentlemen of San Francisco, who four years age; were for from being rich: It is , said that the sonnet income of Samuel Brannoa; Esq , is over twO hondred and fifty thoossanct deacre:whilst that of L. Folsom, 19. D. St Howard, add see. eral others, le but little, if stay lees. Three largo estates have bum mode in the last three or four years: by the rapid rise of mid estate in and a: bout Ban Francisco. In 1847-8 lots were per chased hero for. $l5 and $20, - TiLdch are now worth over $lOO,OOO. Oa the chief. business streets, in favorable locations, ground id worth from $5OO to $lOOO per treat foot, eaeinsive•of the improvements." The Baca, 017801 LCCATZD —The Directors Of the Brood Outgo, at meeting_held Frank- Do, located the line of railway from Warren Trumbull . county, to Dayton, a dietsnoe of 250 atS i have let that port ion of it to Beery Doolittle; Eq., of this city, one of the Most thorough', energetic and reoponalble contractors lo the United Stater Mr. D. delicert the llna ready for tbe rolling machinery; end intends to hare it completed to Galion by the close of 1854.. The Iron to be used it tho oompoimitrati. weigh log 75 pounds to (he yard. Mr. Doollitte takei in put payment of hie 000hiact, $1,000,000 cf stook. We tiptop tn.:mamma* operations on' hie contract to the course of 30 days. The points on the line in Ohio,-are Warren, Bivertne. (probably) Franklin, Alvin, Ashland„ Dation. Urbana and Dayton.. The 'distance to New York, by this roote, le one hoodred miles !Mortar than that ty the Lakeo Shore route. We. auoteretetd that the original *intention of roe = ` neetion with the Erie atibroad at (Been, hoe been' abandcraed. A , eooaeotion with the. Bta. bury and Erie Itillway will give the shortest route to Philadelphia, and by the Celawlses way, the shortest route to New '‘York.—paytort, Auras/. , TICE following is the Coinage of the Mint foe the month ;of inly, 1853: • ' . peeLPiicr.s. . Tilluc. " • :DOnWe Eagle, --........-. 80.2:11 111.004,6 , 0 'Ha f NIZZ , ........ 41.000 .. .660 216 000 Qaart.r Lig17,17=......--.. si,oco :080/4 :told Dollan,--.-..........--.. : f 0.46 DO 2i6 , '• - • ------• • 1 251,6.8 • 1.406 418 00! . 'l.2Bars-.-4-.....-.---:....2. ~ 1.702.023 2$ , • - • ' 1 'Wm . . ~ - • ,Italf D0:4.4--........-.-.;...... 667,000 . 270000 ' nastat D. , 116.e...—..:........1 2401000 I,ool' ,11611 161m04.::::.;.....::-.......: 650000.7o,000: • - • ITO% 000 - 7/11.1 o: apPen I y = 251• Baia' Is 4ostsed , .. • - •. 0.4Z9 6011 T .othtr 1121X0f. , 3.4014'62 ,tiold .... ......... 61ln! Onllkm 011A0 • , A BPICaGIiN LOOO7OOO. —The Honorable 8.. H. Stanton, .who wm i member of the last Convent from .tho Mayoral° (Ky.) District, modwho the toodocc candidate for re election, bee made 's sadden and very etrikleg exhibition of hltatalf 'and of loocifeeoline: It eeems that Mr Samuel Pike, editor of the Paducah Pennant, a !Coerce* paper, had recently fallen out with Mr. Stanton, nod has seen fit to give to the public) certain movlog renvonsWhieh Idr. Stanton urged In a private way for hie own 'election..: The following' s en example; I eaw men in New York, and ere, who went . ; my . iersioes "and are willing to pay for them, aztd pay for them well. / can be re deetad, "can maks a greet-loci a f roomy.' Bat this isbetween ourselves, leoefonotem Is tray where and'under all fair eometances the'eame. The Watery of the pArty, and every day's erperlenee :shows in a olewor light the compact troth embodied in Mr. Cal. • dean's stetmetent Met ' the looofeeos are hold together .by 'the cohesive power of publio 'pleb. der"; Zeta le a pink of a 10001000 who evident. If sleeted, means to sell Me position se a ineMber Or the Anseriesti"Congrese,Yoe money.' tin, =Stills New Yorit.ralle4alPhila and be - T. o k". .(wgildnirtent) and rein be re-elected Inao make • great deal of merits I" asstu'ed ly this entitle arouse the locefecos: of - the Maysville District to an exertion Jo Mr. Stanton'e lie& follteommeamrato with the importance sled mmesintieff the exigency.—Oleschutd Iler. Ix e Ikeda Theater; not long shoo, Ira Ald ridge, the, Ethlopean tragedies, was acting , Kbhello," When ..Deedemona" appeared In the last IMO 1111 bed, lamina sa , seat Wight clothes. The ladies were greatly sheeked, Nome cutoff, 40140 . faluied, some left thntheatar, !where lOoked.up 'ebb Wombat Wally** the royal box, end seeing that HerGmotoeahfetesy never took off her epee front the Intuestlagnette. tal. lowa turvicoi l da, , =ESE Z.; Gactinit . . innzit rirrafFierAh Wen Mom. -O fleitrday morning, B. PI Brown appeared in courr,..and &eked fora beneth warrant against Gewrga F. Alberti, that ho might be bronght In to Cortil to answer the charge of cronapirail . , a bill haring been found against him, in eerlane• lion with J. FAeby Price, Robert . Smith, Beare Priem, John; Delano,' and Wm. McKinley, 'on the 18.11 of February, 1851. The indictment ehergetr him with . conspiring with the others to carry away a free negro boy, named Adam Gib -030, 10 Elkton„ Md., with the intention and &- Lige of exiling him se a !lave: The hermit War rant wen granted.--Peantyloaninn. • „ zO!IKILLItD DT 1115 rartraa.:-.-The Clinton RepubliCan, published at Wilmington In this State tenor & the tat/Mer of s eau by the hands cf his father, in Wilson townithip In that county. The father's-name in Itenhen Mills, and Ms eon was fortyyeara and.blind The father struck his ton:with hip flat, knooking him front his choir cu the floor, arid breaking his neck. The-Deter rence took plans about l'o'cleck P. M.. on Tues day last at theihoute tiers the parties resided, In Wilson, township. The old man ins 'arrested tam next day, end held to answer at the next term c f icourt, Sa the sum of $5OO, and In defaedt of which he wee committed to jail. Fiat Lattands, Juno 28th, 1852—Up to this limo Inero bas painted about six thousand wag ons,7twenty.three thousand persons, and one hundred and itfty thousand' cattle. Owing to cool weather aid rain, cattle have gotten along finely, but feWlame, and those are told to the blrlllol of buyers that Ihie the road, at coot bi taai priors.,'We hear of no sickness and I trap pose here never were eo nanny persona trav elled the sawn dfstanco who were so healthy. Tu Boston Plot, one of the ;reading Catholic pope In this! country, Gentiles. the following with regard to the Cattiollo appoiitenente In the West: f 'Ib:UMW:34 ',lowa—A friend writes nee—We have not been; neglected hero politically. Mr. Patrick Qeigley Ie the receiver of public, monies at thc•Land Moe, ae well as Depository and General Disbeirning Agent foi the whole north west ChorleslCorkery, Esq., is Postmaster for Chia dtstribatiog office, and Mr. Norman, Mr. Jeriniuge and other Catholics have poeltiono in the Surveyor General's office, at salaries of some $l5OO a year.l , , • Assentbly—Warmar WiLtsv, EEq., et &tab Plttaburtth. 7411 helKandldate before the Whig Clottreatton for en:mloatlett iet the Aesenthli TiekeL Zeir Couutg Trean-Ter—alle Aubseriber °Zero Uicloolf for County Treasurer—bin ?lame will be tender. l to the eons:Aeration of the east Whlo Conrootlon for ra a nation: DMA& J T 1.103169 DAFT. Treasiger.—Hcan No, Esq., of silt be s oststlitats.befLre the apyrosehih, AzttAttsorth cult Whig Oonrsstion, for 'tomb:tattoo to the ofn,e of 01:117NTY TUASITIrIift. f hatllhrtlT - . varTrepiterer.—Major Tout/ WILLOCI win b. •ccallitr, th. Mao of COUNIT TAIGADUILER. befz, tna Wlilz#EAuti4lnsonli courai Carmel:lMß to b. bold So August nest. . ' 3e:dine! Skir For Commissioner—b;. J. Bloom:, seq. of Ii td....ot.tuayp. will era caodidgta for the aft, o Cqlf NTT, COSISItaIION Ed. .Idrat to 111. dant. too tdina dati•Sliatald: and Flag o.llltr Ccu»ation. ter For. - dominis . ioner—Mß. sissy:TT Linn. of the ttoro4gh of of klisobetb, 4111 he iropookl !nod J • eafidfloto for L.e c Moo of Count, Co!..rfor irlonor by' hi. outorroos Wood., subject to the dorldom of the Awl Mosocto Oxot Whig C4ianty Comoontion. nut • - teefor JA3ltti cf the DivinQh of liliKeeepart, will be prO. liWee 1 awl support,' st • ainiidato for the office of Fount] . Comatthiloner. bT V.is numerous frier:de, enkloot to * the dewswo of the Aotiwiesotiln awl Whiz County Contention. ' . EMORT.. Pietriat Attorney—S. H. GIVER will be a eaolhlabe far', the nom:n.tion or DISTRICT /arm:- 8 EY, tw tare the ASUMILIWCIO 0312Y.2a1013. District Attorney.—EDWAlLD P. Joszs, trin Ito o 40.t.d0t0 /*fore the orprozettlno /TWA 204 AntiAloosalla Currentlon :or ocoalostlon for Slut °Met. of DISTRICT ATTUFMAY. fr231.1.11r District. Attorney,--Candidat.o for Whig nomination, Gr *atria Attorney'. DAVID D. BRUCE. Distri4t Attorney.—•AIELNDRR M. IVArsor. Esc.. vigil be a catultlate far manic ...Con for the Mice of ➢letrkt ittnartim •object to the dertgan of the Whir owl -Antic • • a Convention. ' iri ft Dis"' ot Attorney...--CICERO HAS MCC., r.SQ.. be a crollJate for nomlottion for the Odle. of Dittriet ht , orzon Ware the vest Whir and thus:wile Convection. • • . 1r2.2.1kur0 ' Let ° ortTai ll od a era gn 4 rr' 16.34..v e1nY P r e g S :l — to l e t •E y ZY Wl S No. 70 Your". tfirattllD:' : .--' Doctor Mmes baring Sipe!' ralie. el fro= his 011eiel duties a. Surma and Phisklm Of the U.pltsl, I.ft halm Et.. hl. undl• rll,lavaat:aa lo'l/LlProressfon. Oftleo and rnMenco No. 147 To ird eniet. Oars Smlthflon. mrladm - - au. WE waxer the attention of our read rpie„tlie tiverdlement of s•NORMI INVIGOAATING ..994 . 1t..1..." to to toned apart th• fourth run, nor NO Faindly should ba Nithout thorn. )To sjeete of 31'i1LN L'B 'arra PIL whielt Lave *- woe u inditheenble Medielna .2kus frightful lynortthus . whithe axial:Arne a dithered Liver mulled them 'oetree moot or lees in terry family t Eleventh, elck- Ithaf Labe. obeern4tion of the mime, Igoe and freer. 4Latai lert he 11341,1 th dry. Dieting rough. see all the teentte at hepatid derangement—and for Medea Dr Be , Lania Pill. the 4 sovereign remedy. They hare never nere known to fall, and they ahould be kept at it times 6T Lal : lth. - • • ii-Direetione—Takt tyro or throe goiog to tech *Ter: sootrut or third n i ght. If they do not purge two or three that. brnott =orator tiliO two or three more. A alight brat tiot ehnold Itivitriitly Allow their use. Thu Liver -Plitivaay else te used where 'rouging le nduply ruiresiarr.i de ai entt bUlow purgative Mier ere lefertor to 'Wee . : bud in dome of two or three then elm aetesithlng • relief; M Welleasladoe. dbo in alight Megemaute of Mei etexaseh. Ihmebassre will be careful to ask for DR. 3I'LAIIISS OrlddlltitillD UV= PILLS. end take :tone- *be.— Them are otbrr MM. PUMeortbig h be Liver beery We ritiblio. I Dr. Milute's Lim Pflls, also his bratel Verialfuovi au now be ball at all importable' Drug Storm le the United &etre, and from Womb pro prietors. .7LY2dlfiGr - DitOTIIESS. dr2o SuMemors to ./.ISldel P. Co.. PO 3Vood street. . &dig"' 'MORI . MILS TLT/tITT II .—XY. 8010- nionm Bie—l 1111 A it no merit MI act of Janis. to you m volt S. to the a...merino ininumulty to stair, the 4PECTICI.T4I I baught of you salt ma well. 1 Awl my sight numb Icovroial. I env ...Ismail pant with them for mar length of time w Itboot fatigue tie my eyes. Should Igl7 diiht CPU., 30 1611i7n bj.the iea of them, I have to doubt Idlt I aball be able to awsl without them. WA. atom timer Tolmys. truly, , T. lilnililDßll. Allerbery City:dam 1.1. 1153. 1111../ have usedl ilr. Salomon BT E GLASSES ton vtiv bold mrtlo4, deektiel advantage. and hen ' hesitation in suntan that a defective Maim of long stawif: log Sas beau sellevidi and - the mamas seem to be amok. has vlot and tonal I therefore olmerfullt bear tefitlmony to their steelleorylerel arm:roan m alto to alr.lookenota. Mall as • toadied, Optician. aniLths.wandarinl facility with wid th ha saapti his Olariai•to tha nrloo, wan , liatitioaot visloa '• •D. D. SUTTON, • • . 80. 24 Wayne street. Kt eburaln Juno 21. ISO. . „ , - Sadism ite - Lyon'i Zathairoxf.—Foa.ParsEavura, • . Illntruenra Bei Parnyo tux I. lethal:cost delight. Ad atui wonlerfal ' trtlelr the 1,041 aver pm:Mend. its mtestleMlow antosiwle Withent • precedent In the hittery of the Yawns AMC. 'Dark Itmmiant curls:soft and enty hair:with manna admirers. (mark thle. dlie.)ll the indromil arm: el the Ks:Waren Held and iris heats wore ceitectl? aeon:shed. *The Hellish.. 'nuttily twinned Ms ludr letter • Mildness of 12 pan. J..Ctuarerelant) 11.mnet. N. Y." The Kethalmn I. n certain cure f<yl yartone Heel-Ache. and all Chan. .11.11.7 Camsea held hr.ntl dealers. everywhere. Try 11. 2 .5 but., In lerae.hottlb. D. N. BABN/34. Propestor, 161 Broadway, N. Y; •••- • Bell la. Elttsbniiih by 11., E. &Nora, C. 'mu: Baal - 1`4•./r.. /144 1 / 1 6N.8ra.. and. Braun it Baiter. 007110W,',Ufttineated..4111. '6OLOMOSB : t'snial at lour. wog tha , Zl Join and dated the tote or ml !PK whi* aor Tar 110 !Alai; lon *OW Int:lalltt Onnotaeled that did males a drama deal of vet—Thor vote airy much &flamed at the Woo, but that Intlazutostiou liasuow lett. IC. noir bruit/a light of apt hun or a LIANA* wall as ow. Ishall nap on you aza gat another pain In can I ahindd hare any mien. Anna with iliac's. u - 1 would not be without thout,undar soy coisideratlon. i droara, Itiapeetfully, JuHN .41.&QES; corner, El&h and Webster lain:U. Frasauscl. JULE P. 1163. ult SOLo,3loNEt..—Dster mopslled to veer Samtedes. X bars nem bees eLle to est 'a rah but whet made ray *rem sel.m.—t bees tiled a grest•nereber of games. bet always felted, tiatil X obtabied spar from yea. le. see bidal or esalla4latit, ter no) Isterth.of time, stlth 4411' grated rure end wafort. Mri. Wstermsa Ahem mash pleased with her alum. nmiki, IfOars, Truly. • • ' ' • L. S. WATERMAN, 109 Wills iirret. I Previseflia. July 39. 113.53. . I bare been under the noteasity 'of Oiling Masa dir. 'anent .111. but lumoliVlCl found Ode to cult air eyee, or tharl could ear Without Whine.- mall I obtained • 'roteerllr.Eolomoni 7iy the tild'of time 'I bought of hin,' can eed as well ea ewer! could. 1 can read or write with them toe tonne.ler t thoot the least fatigue,' both I n . day and cardledight, Late toff 1. Ie all She FtDiell loth. Rid* of Pen:mire: , ale, ire Otitis pat bf Gleam that 'would cult toy eye% and fidei lii :yea thataheZ • Mowing the difficulty of obtaining there taltable toe the eight. I do Kean tanned' renomstiiid! to .-ttle laboring, under deteetien vision, to Angle to . Ur, golotnetie, witeen:Glessea eau be obtained to enit air ewe. !Nonni. ho. ,: 1101=11301. • £r Wz Diatafe provided n smor toe tr.rr dims, .biet, feel. b bell to. KIWI'S' .PETROLTMIL or ßope 011 a put niis it flows.trom th. :stoat taboraiorp, tonbusled deep In dui:ovals of btothat. &rib: li. without dOubt; Imo ortha matted. .of thew remsakkaa Igad the ;following testlouttr. mon 17 . • . 2usintitz VALlar, Ohio, BspL 16, Mt, . g. m..gier—slra, I bare ”14 Toor Potsolsoma, or : Hoc some two Mouths past; an ut have beau look ing toll, aiont to get • topthsr supPM. could alma Sold cocoa' alows Wer haTer hood'" at ory 'imorllma In Ell. ,o , 7,Dyessatery. sir daughter, Ma tuna fou n t ogoot ow-ben. 11 11191( tn. •L'iFsolsr, per t ti stgal. lot Ole •ru orm boars erri totoosintily. II la ' atao an. watraorchnuT tomodr .byro Intssowl Syr. Culsaculass, and Rheumatism, for and Pm the Pitsla boom Lan boon our of loso6l 4. ssun . g.. • •• Vouch with , rospsoti • kW • litt.ailo by all WI WOW*. PatibliZa.; I:Pseerpo4vottildalt 74!1:1m1,umpliesir 'ma l@ific..SoLokcims:—Pie* ipEincy khelyo t... noshed .112, .eat era lead thormightotheee;and . In all env trarelel here hater tom, ihle tomst a tints of GLLEOLS that .veld help toe. I have bid mve.l Pei* that .0,14 .mahle roe to as more diettnetly. bat meld never keep them . mere than \ onerhalg hoot flow the (al that they teasel snoll great Mint ',,.• I happened to see your advertisement. I.y which I ale , you bed just Importal emu. and isa it haibeste my can. tient elm target a ter that would heneltme,l,,tbonght I nonkt try rms. '..- ~ _ To mast net think me Bettering shim Imy they OM , ; i l sca 'toms louvre my exPeetatlons. I L.T not been able to resii by eandle-light for mare Lbws me hour it, any ' time'hriNre I got them GlassasA aim.. I these. I Med me Bomar en ay. mat =ell bus duser...ita.t .24.- 'l..d.g the beet esinorldeh len thing Vhave note*. Defray for Imes. , • • \ k , I esy this meet ea I think it deterring rott.tdotheime, and hoping then maybe Innstithed,hr It. . . Ton are at liberty to mats nee of ter sa me OW JIM* for advents. I am, .Ir. truer romp. , , ' lIIIIIIY EARL. Wharf kisidar. Pittibunth. P. FL . / facet to mention that my nt o ls ... ilmotir Wm' cited by th e tar she gdt. and estudir t; [jolt par BURKE IG.BARNES' SOES--Hare 1, the tint of testimony' u to the liable cr, car BAllgo. mein which we can confideutlr rem the romWesien of oar wom., We have already publlehed Amore/ 'nertilleatee, metes that Bafra rude for oar‘regnlar any onllnot7 gales, and gold abroad. hare been enbjectiel to the SEVEREST TESTS DI LOTIMI, COEFLACI4,I2ONS, and preeerred Mar content. toted free from dung. The fallowing - is Another nroof of the 'mane ineonigstable character:— alma° worrx in 'Booze urns ••sem wira a S4O Ps: 'MIL= fkontr, Ra. November Id, maz: 1 • Masts. Emu g Basextr—Dwar Slim: Tons two lattere were duly I absent at tbe taa r k I would say, lo rerd to your Babb I consider It ye Ny.llE/U1 Trd/OF. haste/ theme I boushrof you last I. on th mangos of Lb. 10th or Joe " are \ bufid4 blob bursted to babes. It was bull[ of wood sad brkk— llarge throe dory bundle, Sly Sara T. In la at the ime of the dm and dill kith the cellar. where there was a Lamm moms= of all. It was • very bottler: • \ Sly notes and book: aosoonor th at Lu the sbals, amounted to about Ten Tboumnd .Thdlars, whleh \ yes saved. Thera was not a sires paper inferred:LW further, I mold advt.. anyson _per who la dodo[ booboos, to lose pp time, but buy • Serb to keep [hair papers, get one that le good. I an mfalrreoonuoand lour Haile ta r sals., Your, 'truly, /OLIN HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. • CASH CAPITAL *500 , 000! R. C. LOOMIS, Aron; No. 59 Wood street s Adsburgh. D111.10t09.5 Simons L. Loossis—......—.Late of the Moo, liartford. Jb per Cbrnisp, • .. Vino of Coral A Co. neodore et bombs t Mallomos. Mann( of LS ans. Mu a CO. Wiliam H. ifdkm..-...--Ymn of Mall.. a Co, aninsiDOC-----.......—f10n Door Bliss £l3O. w r W00d,........ ...... -.Yam of Wilighilk Wood. Lert ~ .. Sinno gdom. 16.nry O. ..... or Jily. Clapp * Bowen. QuirJawea ks Brdeli. 0. B. Mach • Co. John II of J. .t Hood a Co. liii/ho C. Lavalat,.--Ylaa of A a A. Lorsoos t Co. Charles A Buelios. . , ... of r f t Co. ActeiJ dinotory„sr.,-.Firm of towns Atierborr Lai P. Morton, of J.EI k Co . krm Irow bridge Doi br a Co. John O. VrLnn ' ° . .rtm ..t•lcet. a P (storm of shernws.t.Coll ehrye d10r50nc.........--..Tirm of D. /dorms a Co,o D Cmm, Loom a mc Thsmins Messenger -.rim of T. a IL•iiMPOlnar. ZAMIASOIVard ofJorwason &Polaroid. fl if of Morton. Modem Wait o. Stepten Gw. lfocktond EML,--....kbm of Monied( noll. Affrwld Barnes Firm od. B. Banns lan Loelcarood,--- of Lreksrood Wm. Lod. Uspin elan of (load., dile; a to; Limon Cooke,.. hater A. °wad.- • .Tirm el Browa.'Bat<nerds Alaht la tar 1.1 Frothing/km, firm of Prothingbam • Newell Co. PreNt of Work a Drake.' Ja mes aso Cord i mmoda,......Pism of listswm. atookwsn't Co. James Ilawidoey,....l4rat of boron,. Iltrophroy T Cor Unentall But. Dt•'.( 9 . l 141 1”.111...-...--..-.11= of w.up. Forio a Co. Dorn. Pmroc..-- ----Firm of Osier. Pear.* Ca. alums L. Lomas: MroddenD cans. J. !I /01.11.% dosragorr. R. C. 40f the lath firm of •hf'O9rdy & Loomis,) ITUOLNELLEI DILLER. I 9 , BOOTS AND SHOES, 159 Wood tttttt r Pittsburgh. Jallr'63 Third Atinal Statement OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIREAND ILLILINE INfIORAI9OII9S3IPANY, of Harrisburg. • Hstausuas, Way 6,16011 Atonts of thoComttallY. MIT 1 . 81-8019 016 6/ Prooloor ree'd to 116 y 1,161. l3/130 66 lotatost ree'd or 916 19 Etstiovery and 0 01 .Norniture.-- 1.040 Pavati am moaned --.....-...-82,799 94 '3 26 . D. t0na1aind...„,...... - T./62 81 1A... R . /cognac; Ceram osioo a 11. loam.. Beamed. ?manses. diatlmerr. Panting. £0........__77,901 81 '', • $ qa . 0 258. BTA Carnal Batt "WS In and granted...-...-. 1 O Amount atom:lmes liable for longe•-..:.:.......4058.818, 0 '•-• s , Pretalma Notes- -- ao ,\ 8° 04 ...4 32 ..aes4etooureaa \ „ , eh, seetnities--. 1p11,86.5' V . ' Oath on had.or igtbsadad swats .„ \ _•__ • ', • oscura es Dann ....4...-.. • r7,81D II %, Me Porniture and 8a11........_• 1.000 00„ I 18 TO Amount of . adingree •L' ' • Ona• i i i.„ a... \ DaaT mot yet dna. it ' - aggsa.a. --li ,ow JOFIN P. aurn ~ 4 ii - . P. O. BKDOWIOIC, ,f , ' - r• , ..- •- • 'ol - i , - - \ - •2` . - s• : "l V llti l jl a l k l Etaa • . ~,004 , '''. ' • fotOft. Ittlifißio; ;' '... ..,,,,,. :- i m A '':\ A. J. 011•141 T. HarrLl - • \ . , rBOI.II ° T)TZ. Carbon • ' \ , JOAN P. ItUll‘ nu. Pregideut. \ \ A. J. °acre. Inlayed \ low lagera A. J. or.. Inland awelicatlogn •• so. on wirrobaallse la el , y or canny: ag lowest ram • ..latent wl= y ratr. Po !Ida agne=rdwalltow Magog Ina P a . ll ' tabo. con r urarronetria Prol4old amen JO= • „ A.A. t/Sslllll. *dam. eigran's . . : . ',.. uolngazgr ~ .- - .. Dumb IL D. AMID Passrosar. \ . \ tuna. /..%Lizsiumus- N s - . \ .- 0171C31., OI'WATKII, , IWWIXII •: : •• AND WOOD IiTBEIZOL •• k ' sr m 340 BULL exp,0.U147 (isms . 5 T.11.1 0 810 ADD arAILI.IIPPI DIME, AND . t‘v.t.' 6139. Wrautau ainrall 'LY or AC.444 es razz r yab; =Ai peat et trout AARD .. /r1 TTGA 7 t, . ~aaPOB ._... • rasoiosa: I , l ' .lllM ' ;7. i Mon.. . Jr.. Lmud I' Cil.Dleito;ou b..1 4 14.J, '.l J...b.5• B.llarboostt. - - /mess as., irdlntra Ansawattan, J. rohcAr or. BMW Bryant Wm 8, \ )r....m. *name, \ 'aizt JOHN T. LIIOAN.--... MORT. I'. NZNNEDY. -flaw WiL1i0N.—...............—ADW (Mpg 11E110 ' • li: ' \ IDGAN, ' i aNgi. .' :\ .111Porrus AND 'WHO *. FOIINICINT , DUN , 'llf 0 " tuatawnim, umlan ,- r •*l. 40. . Have removed to their nevAl extetud ewe, N 0.62 Wood Moot. took doom • tho.l3t.Chat! flood, when, their auntomem a rd mesa , to jenemin r. ‘ *retool ed to an examloottloa the most animate assort. rent ear Offered to UOikidtr. 1 s. . lelikt JAMES PT`2l , p WLIOLESA Idt, DE .13 BOOM MOPS, BOIMITI,\ADD LE \ -aro. 36 Wood atreOL,.P6klabOashr• mow top at 6 roue le. • is 4161606 consists ok,upwayds of ° bad orma4.•mar, Mooted eiproRILT WINTER SAILER sad old to and at mahttary run=`LTl3lhZ°`lll;4::*.: 1 2 : T l i',V, . 1 " , }444buiia. Alas, NEW ECEESOELENEEER Lira F,INTRY H,, C 011LINS, #Oll% MIAMI Ma. \ COMMISSION JER . : onzEstr t .ntiV M tiitt g .iasi t .exop MYR GBNER4LLY IJI No . 7 tlb Wood street, Pittotturigh.° \ \ ru: FLBIKING BROT/LERB, (Fcaisoas Tag. MD • CO \ WHOLUALE Dituecturre, No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh: 113. , Prtiotors Dt. Bi'Lasues Cel•br•ted_Yerialfai Liver Ell \\ • \ m 47 AO. AO . I 0 .. Tr li 9,_ I \ x, E‘REOTYPES NAT P NA \ . ;(iiiLLERY. 4 ACIIISON' Nato al , Davoiroan Gollog, 4=A:be huat4 V ro lfarketortmet..(w4l.o, . I . o .... l4 : l •naggirlablAt:llhalkolitrooes ra==i6 Pl "" f o 1 " Tarbr x .mt 'MN* with euxhAkl/1 G. 'oparitoe Nab%ip .. nu* t semanto lha Walleesof the b Dana with VI the : _ntkm of moo ed Ilif i nr Au. plartina. D=Llft'aTAlrgliik:;'""T\"" "'"'"'". 1 1 / 4.. llMAoceocia not rtval.-.1 fate a y r 1.114.• Dn. - 7141.tfann.a. taken - Kit alat ;a6l 3 pumas 1,1 ", W 1 4,1:4 1 41/1 °1 :4,Z,, two \ ll , `Jc..itatfl I i 4 . 1!: . - 131,ratio., la la Pialan.l. I WI. •\ 3O.ri . cr. • : 13 ii• O. I3O3TRICROTY.E \ on OD riviciiit z to.si.putp eta ` 1 11174148 attr.l kraixters who wish ~ .'ote• OA‘otegrati, artlrtia nu HMI& • • r00d4 ,0 4 Pao , . will Ord It to theft Interest to WI tt %r a. Wil teb154....t. *bolo art.rothdr-,V ag • o n 4° .. h, ' / '•; " lit sky'. %Fe*, ` 00 7 .1 ryln d beotiosoti.e of lu Wd and= of D h • • 17 IS oforir ti o .o ftio Drotal t. • ••• et in V i the th ktif ,, • r m stdt. '44412 cox •71f.b r !rAnsaitorideAn.as nence - Booms :. \Ol4\ \ re . \ th taier4.l44 • , 4 -7 14031/C \ .. 7 1 . 1 . 311 k i • . * N 6 4 1 4 13 9utit PARTICULABA • Ott 0 , [9II2{TO • 1 " " Oft. ara• . • \ 11114111 RTIXIES. • i • a 00, eppriir •\\ • • A\ ‘H .' , 11. • k\iliEwli \ ini 3 O \\ SOLID BDB vx *--‘• ' BLElker M.4TTOCKB 11 MB" . C\ vs BETTS 1 7 MU, siThked,at., *o f --- '7llMatlld I . and ai k ra te lasArsactie Coink4sti. N =aro* • A . THIS old Rod reeponiatilo•Oompany . idore • vti: s ity• Rill aim eel 14• V. U s k. Tun:.oossis*r with njaitsx.-,#1 1 kmes ßlU ti! P,7.0U714.101Fed at rails 411!Lle+ • pr.id„d_R\ Bain , Aftneknr—a&litliti. FAILISBWQR,III. \ • . P. St4llrinrstc,,' '7l POI - li . A Orortb,r,Vr t .„ ‘,. W.YL Brildirhaw, Rean• R . . 1D T .,.. N. is wow. WO, Hsetrldivread. .I'. 8. Wargra* Jokur Y. Chase. . Ju b a T*4o . 4', JiMa A. Slam., ,i, • _ \ ' itt4 J ; WARD. Ao.t. laR., WE* No. 71.YouRth ft , l44'in tee Baoßtißc Houle of A.:Wil.ha A Co. \ `, • , • 4.1417,‘ ~Anieteny Cow . ty.lat. .... ,_ • \ .. . .. ~ tIJOUSTIIIPBEXLLE fot suit, _ ial H of riattleeet..3oll Lltthl,ji. k . s —theui.E. No, 1 I,ednilTottale4l.-no 4 i \-: . nor. In net 1. lthei on meek* of tin OPOlet 711. B. Told, Zip, -`,:--- , rigbute4t*nse7 Veld Into Oonst., , ,EDW. iM CLIf3IIII4 Jia.Ptetlxmotet7.. \ • 6111N:rum" interested wilt ;Wu. tn!tehe eetb. ;hit the aUltor above named will *time the the purpose of I LL qv:tint:nut; on llONDAlGui s isth dio or Await, 1 , 153„ , at the aim of Todd 4 Saab, In that& newt. Anseargb. et 10 (Mock, eat. of ••111 - 4.0. .1., . , , au3:l3:AtsUr , ;FL B:,TODDi. Auditor., VONTINUATION or 'the \BearAnneal e forthar Iladpation Ia Pritaa—A- .111. 11/800 • W. will moth:rm. thelrf boataknamal eal• toe tient days ,longsr. TOOL: 1011.11400 lo• mato muted cow:4ood offered at • 0700100 mdattos I•vriat .71.7,•ft•• In-1000# 000 0•••• t••• 06 ollat U. edge IN: 400 Latd• India Silk-at 44 anatx IWO mai tht• 8 4 .4 4, /40i rawar: 600 prlrWcollaastra _or mit%11.14 motai ow yams Wool da gen WiLomin /.800:81d4 hlmno, de Laing at 8 mati•uoa yard. nm•g• ma Lain at ICOI.II reran 100 allklkomas at eawh•lltb• oatul 40u yirda fa 4 oolorrd Laws• at 414 mug ICO 7604. toad. dr: Lamm a:11 conic 4-4 Preach OhLutsa• at 16) only as 44.0.0 (7alim 10 rent-: 10 deism mid4.r Oauqo ar 'lllOl4 iad dr...116.'utt1e.111.11,4r1,11.5=, • ,---- • A: M*BON Patera:2/i Aogoat 4.108/L soJV .FARM. AT PUBLIO SALN4=The en& ••••it•r •111 arse stla6ll6 6sla. WID:MD.6.4 itadout:LlASMU= k sar Try law Is 6211:2 2 6•16 Pittsba as rgla—sba= MX Teat abqut. Met I.6 Eea 4"" 7l•Arrjastsasa. sellAtmberod. day salaja of l ' x ' r" atTfaxbor aad Muni dead, of \ Osad—ons seta at 6 fest. sot s newly 0p...4 bank; Is a•od ceder: sad santbotssla (Si:daturas sot^ el scUrksowa) oa•rs. m b Camel Coal. The Wpm.. and* srs • DWELIANU, 611 sicallent Barn. sa4.• 01 1 2.1 — gagtzt,47:ai. na.3 s T \ WILLIAM vac. Watt tinra•bilni. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlOE—Letten n Ijsc,.r. Jason+. A44.tof omooty.do , issul Alt Dane, Wet,' t 4 Mo.. waste an beftbs aotlfiel to mato ImmoDoto Pormoot. sod Moos haying 01abp. 0 4..t the et WI Wee nqueeted =moot 41t151 45 In, MUT math.. e n sue to WILLIAM. RAPP. anBo4o-T OTS \ :FOR. SALE--04e10t22 by 70. of A „Mr:it itnet.oevosit±the courril64,•addadjohiludr id t am Lout.' belf4a. Thm 4.0113 ontPdidu_strvet ze4 ' l/ "I n at"! duiliotoindii'b.",rii,...t ant them inuldx• dud \ THOMAS, WOODS. ddliarkat stmt. UNDRIEB-25 Ude, N. O. Sugar;9 !iEi b litt ^ .liT o trifts...kat6ali' • AO loses o rne. so, A Oran P. toned Sr TedaltZt 4b..1•111µ11o1Sol br,udv,Toterteed - "..160 Odd• on:odor liconit ! . ' blotched§ Too:et ilYvvVviod :25 Lesif-thoste 01.02.1e:004AM andOttoproolor.pre4 10 coddled YOISIV, N.O.:slolduter, terrotord Sugar; 15 btels. 5t.../Adoes. Idolarovu! 80,000 lbs. Baton Odd. add Rod tereoU/Adel r 10 outs pears ddeerstudl Pulverised Blood 115 Rd do. . On. Urns. No.. oto JO' Bed Coda., hemp and sosueljd orev:eresol Pops. Eplootgroverd nod mum dote Pbodloto.: Berear. T w o s . WartrAdarls. Cora Brocuar.Alo. OA' with AderArd drort. re.der of goods In our Ilwert luds Or sal 4, T. I.I2PLA s;CO. 11 - 4 Adored stmt!' VEATIIERS and GlNsraia-00 Mt Inneirk•A br APIER METAL-150 tanif apien Metal " T6I.LII iIQ/114 isg), LOOMS-343 Tenneginib Bkohni, in Blot" for ad. by IWO incleaY a CO.. rIMBACCO-75 poxes aselated 'l 4 )aacti, JL numnfoottere, fp: stia /BAIA mama co. Q„VGAR-20 Mids. llngar,.of k ISATAII tn•rliOt74, 111 itar* anl for osicDr 714 OLASSIES-45 bble , N; O. Motatilli9 bblo.r.boW 3104sser. kg 30 bbi. 2 ls mid"3* DICICWit LPZEFBFOOT OIL=-2 bblo. geofsfobik Oil, >nstore and *culla br. Int&H.DIECKET k CO.;! OREAIit and . WEST. USE AVE wimp st..l6l'"'"4ll7"rityl2S,c,"nlai OffIgVILLE LIMN in store and for Haiti a. 21 ! T. LITTLI t CO.. ACKEREL-25 bbts. lad 'l5 kalf-bble lar No. ers' 3 Slack, In gate snip male b 7 . - "T. ?TIM t F,1811.-Vhite Fish, Trout find- Shad; in , tartel• and half bamls. Elixal 81,11. °OWNS.. CIII4SE-:-'3OO boxes cluieso th is dajp re, ".eelv ad and Ibr aide Dr .1•421', H. H OOLLT:M. • _ _ _ gat F== 114111;71111',7117111R1- E 4 , ,\ • A = - E 4 as 9, tIIIINII, ' Y PEA,CLIES—rot ode tkr i. \ ; . • RIS- 7 •LE caske . NC. 1 fdr sal I;. : $ , or .TELE " , LAW. AN AST 4.104;111 , 1 1:: Aim% 80 , ea. 1 5 5 17 -44 1. "1 ,A • iro. ati, "" w ' , was Oc iiie : \ RANTEl • • the at snarl:et *hie w be' nth hr" CHARLES L ELL and Eteel Lute wee . r• /tenth • • • • • Wilma e(PlttAth. 0. '' t Pio BB- illailklialni; .0. \ ; 850 aims at eft\ A= ri \ B.twaldwr,„ OW. beavrlitese r, lowliala Ilk Joe rds by ‘ . 3Q11180;NI Nac\t."o.. 268 Llbsity i%,as;; ls .'iltieties Ham, aosaork c 0.7255. nxt, IRON S op to 4 , eily6;nis hum ,U W oun& Tr•V\" l ""c 41416 011 iex , 14134-10 tuid T§ k t h r , 5 ILard el I : zutierftne to i` »:rut ctu br a. 63r Y 964-3 blo.a. fr* •sge, : jiifiror, -- i\an d \ ti • . Thr " 4 ° ° ' \ .. vle. nrmitiarAN 04. IlliiilktlAna ttlrm rl, ..m.........s .........ra .fir} \ BHILVi ; I VID 89ES-450 bbk. NolaispalsA IVIII ad c”. KBRIIAX & INGIIK4MI2I/5 Wen 0.• \ 'II)III.i.ASTO,ING•IIAIR-3UU Plae*: '1„ pa lialnl6. atm* and fAr Web" • ‘, jlfo : torie • imanitast.it Q , U. MO SLS-50,bb1e. Nl.l\3latui ho Imt BUBB tir.Mirtilik.itillraler 1_ • SONSITUIRAULIINE;tIE T OA im a . In 4 , 14 anAleg % 1 4, E, s, 136 DUBBB.4LNICS /*I no w La. 5 .7 500 l .1 2 1 to 41 r 4 u . " 1 / 4 1 :, .\17z \ L inV ft.i ontl Jr3o! irroD9l , --Prinket: \kt )lt n pen J pima .1p24111 Ar f hair, \ e ttlr • \ • ~ ;A\ th Dqnmoarl. lIRAR g RED HA ,• g 4inie can'assed 1`.14,4112'2"'' r"4*UPAVA.l:Tnitni.4d. - . . , 8 ail OUT•./ttIIOSPIIT. IS I tj uLA-3 t.d qu A loc Spattilti; i:llP b Aette\ 4 " . n. h ` watirgal \17a148. IND CHOLAGetIVE--PgrottetoUVE WI. elarypts. in ertpiril Au. sea \ ilut& ARD ‘ol4:=. it. 401 ftr Web] , \ 0 Ihrin ntuuta amonlits \ • S AR LEALH3OO I. ats MitpOABOY SNUff--200 4rceh • , Oator Band, to Non kw tarsal@ • s ' \‘• • •O•LnUne Savralas. Min 43,MALTEW,',1, Bl4 . *n i at ai r rgzo. Hi RPM/W=4 3110, S°P4 SHAlaving 614toilkOf '6lr . 31:111rafwu • wain aci d andloneWiLlii Inwl*Pwffl• iwaltwet. ci• al far . 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LAST " WEEK O. ' ',.. ' ROSBITER'S tkßazip win c*. \ \. \, .IATILL Olien ate&RUO'S , NAH HALL, \ \ .; v ji a .7::,1 , 422 - 4 , gZe r .itrzt , V g aran . A • =sumps .11.AaaltrICENT PALS osi , \ \ TOE KESURY 07 145.6 aVS TO THE .A. 14: or tba \ ' . iliusspb of Nalthbelune Skirss se fells's* 4 tssss.• Ilk° 1:10.241‘ re. ...i CA er/VSI .111sussiLa.65— oat . • ' Doors osss troth I 0.11.10.5 r IL and trews 7.l‘% zi Pat, Schts I" \ 213.• t s cally:th elms -CtaidEsu lasl6 prim ~ \ , '.'" tkessa 'Mims 60 sesta' ' N. . \ • • N' ma WV \ . esARGIO73 liaLt.—VOUßTll'srit'''" - A.R., \,- " \ \ R.) NEAR, 1900AirL,z.t., ii t.l ae vii.aa p. uo,;..aa.`o • CC. APCISTiI. - o C =Pititti a t i f 'DAV '‘. ~' Vr A t j r=o o. 2ll.l=tl= thrzrat=a •, `, \ . Of f'4l.. C‘fi°44-,0-t4iir f s. \ '',' .' ' i 'l ra) \ ' - \ , , .. O: ". ..THOBSDAY morning, , ith, ittat4 at \ 10 deln:11, 'Srl/1 0. sold • lass. Saki srell O. of lair GOODS, de. ' 0 . 1 .0thi.C...7. :- - . 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