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Omutie odors to our buds.* men a Mon daefrabl. medium of =Sting their noxious known. Itheclumlanon Is between lair sad iv, thousand. men. g almost erre y Mass and douutr lulreatorst Pensutylr. !sup and Jimatani•Oblo. . „ 19.20 ADV EnTlSlSltn — fteittioe'thi.Edltorlal Boom! : nal:Prieutte Zitiblistimont or the DLitt Onuno, on, !nr.n.f....1 on Sundni. ADXERTIBBBB sit° don. thin notieee tn,ntina .n 4 'Lb.' tee. . 11 oMe7,ateiteloz. nnod them b bin i dchnk, on :Eaturnar ; ,1 , xoxissnons. POI. anini comiselosui, i • MOSHS TOiVNALL,'OiLancasler County. • • :ns. AUDITOI CrrigiAL, • • ALEIL Idc•CLURE.-.of Franklia County. ros SIMVICTOI 111331 2 / 1 1, CHRISTIAN MEYERS. Of Marion County •. • latimuc !di and Whig County Convention TOR WIIIGS AND, AN TIMAEONS OF Del i LT , Cu Someday. the tikt htlrgail7f 4 rlPS Ot, AUGUST hest, at the Vaud:U*l ot bald sr PritAir me tinze th mem} Slles d th b lss e h e y i reox*Hivelr at *loot PAL, to el. t Pitt Towpath.' -. 1p the 6 11,4Pushe sod Hr. ToesesblD et a o'otookp x . to edfauro at ocl et aed Le the eeversl Wards st r,l 4 , 0 0.. to 0..1 om at 7 o clock r.o.—t h e El -dkat to the Wards to be by bel;ot. rush tf tse Eletttoo Ddtrieu •.-' to. s l e etlooDulegaga to • County ealrom.oll, to be hold at the 100,1 HOU.. on Wed.MaT, the but day of Am, Oct. at 10 o'clock a. It o to soesheste a titbit to be ant ported by the patty at the egonling October election. 1. • JOSI.III %WO. sea ' Cllrr.sh of Comm Itt,e of Oorreapolideate. ..-.1•• • • • Berroximartintlaenett.—ln th nosh - tetatett Unfon of yoetorday 'there :ie an article which ... ... ihillengee entoniehment at the•lick of Intent. '''. ` „ fience it litipisi. We copy it cation ' ' wAmoog the names of the persona let onre said to• have- made, epesobes at the recent celebra ,,....M . 00 of emancipation in the West Indies, we 'Mouton/1y reported that of John EI.. Klrkpat. .That.grutlemset did not speak on the; oecsmon referred -to, -. 'lndeed, .thsogh we ' . ate,' sot, certainly informed, we beiletre he was absent from town, and not grteent at the eel. 2"Aat tile. catered people of iAe niorstrg should entserete it r 1111.141,10, • of otonsidnable nuiriber of ties, and thsuralliresserit of a black dopotitm, is neon-urn, el oars, lo is, perhaps, natural and proper; bus lie we never had any high considers , alon for the politicians who seek to advauce their Own latereets by-hannogaleg on the glorious I ~., • event of Meat:lndia emasaination, we would not ~ w ish to be olsced. in that estegory against our 00•410[M. We presume other men msy possibly ".:frel, in, the tame. manner; and -without consult ' lag Air. Ktikpatrick's views - Mt tbe,qumtion of alarm, we mike icor:tattoo woloh we should yriet, . any edtror, wider similar eircumstenoee, - toSmske for , • .. Tee fact that say macs piesunting to be Intel ITgett tooter' to 'edit' a . daily . ..piper should be J Wligilarant.otaffsire 'alibi!". Italie happened with . o o.,:irtiOn..„utd,.gantration SS la hidirested in the "ientencri, - einliate. Al' d wordd be Ineompre ... itotlPir;lf it did outlasts us in'the face. The I . ...editor of the Mims would netlike; we know, to • -"," 'hiveills 'general hnaviedgoef !Setters omapar cd with, that of coy adored man; and yet we venture to - isy:thst tlterile hot blank mail to eity.vrtui does not kne ' rthat'there ie not e Hewitt the whole history of West Indian _....Emsoalpstinnta justify the charsotne : ,given to - ltby thitpipti„ So far from being attended by "•-' SIIILMILOTa . of a considerable number of iritiCel," West lodise Emancipation was one or- the. , moat peaceful events et the ige.— ins unaccompanied by violence of any kind :Whatever, and the transition from Slavery to freedom of many hundreds' of thousand], woo aooomplished without the lost Wray either to - .peisna or property.: And io far from its beteg •••.• followed; a* hat Cams states, by the " estab -I:lab:tient of a blaci despotism," the government 4i3 West i TUdian Islands rut:mine in precisely the sWate hands to•day,, that it .did previous to . etuslicipation: Them:Ay ~d espotieru" expert ', eased Meru is 'that exercised by the British „ goverainizilr width hie had undisturbed control : of the Islanels;se viall elnee se before the even 5 .• eonoreemoisted by the crolorarl people on the Is • • do not knew how the gentleman tali feel who asanntated, in the article copied/tom the gam:With 'this remarkable display of editaii al intelligencW; bat we think be might very.ra tionitly pray for olittle mare .knowledge to be mingled :with' . the 'friendship which prompts sunk!‘ tiOnioti ons "in ble fiehalf. . Pononisi.;-Among the ,prominent men who took part in the late celebration et Plymouth, etai Hof , the ;Embarkation of the Pilgrim', there was the Immo diverelty 'of eratiUteatill there Wee mold , g thoaerw hose memory they hour mod, The elements of progress and overarm - tisiiithat mere to be found among the, Pilgrims ••were ißoplayed on the let of August by their ",...deaciadenta r This appears to be. the order of , LPravklenci. The tendency to Punk forward is generallynecompanied with so much ardor that restraints becomee necessary; and hence con serralliee are as necoseary to hold back the pro. Opreisives Ls the progreaalves are nectuary to the rertoratiori Of the' world.. All reformsmove mars slowly than reformer' ere anions to do beetle the neneeetty of keeping them from getting -.stead 'of their work. • The Conservatives were well represented at Plymouth by Gov.' Clilfordi—his able discourse tras'ali aimed against the fast tenderloin of the age: in which we live: while .Mr. Everett nobly represented the Progressives, and directed his quinee to a defence of those who are 'driving to Push society upward and onward. kat Mr '':Everett min :maiden'', while Mr. Clifford wan— '. Mr: Bemner, and other :eloquent men, stood up andepo'ke good words in behalf of the Presto"- . sires. The reformatory element predominated, silt did among the Pilgrims; and net the least ' -- italned of tke remelts of this 'greet liatherlng at *iyannith - men the ( loculiatibis of :the 'fliought "that the presen tat . re us as high duties to per. term:ln the inaintenanoe'end dissemination of ~.correct Prinilples y ihe . Pligrim Path, rs had.— . • This Idea was . well develaped by Mr. Semler, in • . 'it pastiest quotation with :which he closed* his speech, end which Is eetiptthst none eati fall to Gel Its pim r. We append portion of hie veto , "These outoists,,defoloed In their own day by the proud and powerful, aro the men whom wo haie met in this sootily number to celebrate ..not for any victory of war—not for any.triamph - Of diesoyery, science or learning—not for world ly uncoete espy kind. Wow:poor are all these things by. the side of that divine virtue which led theme scald the rept:mesh, ihe, obloquy. and the kardiesi of the world, to held fest to , the truth • At the honors of this day ere not a mockery.if .i.hef,,ito net upend themselves la mere salt& lisilati,e-if they are a sincere homage to the akiaai of the Pilgrims-L.llnd I emnot 'appoint ~• ntherwiite.-thin to well for as to be hore.. l —, Ittandlog on Plymontb Rock, at their great anal ' Revery, - • wis cannot fort to Le insplrid by their Maniple. We um clearly what it has dome for the starlit, aud.what It has dime Lr their fame. • • 270.:mantuire to-day will think their self marl - ts, their deriation from received opinions, their 'unquenchable thirst for liberty, an error or de. .lemoer'• 'Conformittmight,, perhaps, have put. , sltaied for Mem a profitable peace, bat not peace . of mind; it might nave siciartd peace and pow. but not ttpose; it might have opened a pre-1 .• sent 'halter, hat not a twine in history and la I :dews teems tilt itme sholl,be ne more. All will , minfistCthe .true - gramdeui of their example, •T. while. IA vindication of- 'cherished. principle, ' thief attiod alone ardent the madness of men, '• • against the kw of their len& against their king. the dentisod pilgrim, a fogitira for, freadortr, eta the poilticitu , forgetful of pepotiple, I,,twith a Sonata al his heels!! Rmeh tha , roice from. PiymMih Rock, as it metotasaoy rant Others may not hear it; but jimaltmates In foam which I cannot mistake. lidalchitroords of nable Meer: % . •:•Mitit OtestieLL new, dathst; Thee 'man enetasit iftuelettiLlel led ruteh, who :wed tarp ....tmrstlym mutt 7ftil i trkM9 ' teldr throaah the , • ZniDiteefeej:Ptvariat:-01 the. Penal,lva Ettirmiay . Wooed by hairy 4kori been rlipared 4.0 trie r df to Opetaifft jliers* at Mil ilitt4; we epeak dte break hi:thtkfiliisteit.tie hetes the Oita; Tie Do!- thii . le s isno pere et air Ago i'e(woottito Mt hill it!“/ tow *it An - • ;- • - • , ?-!•;',.- • . . . . 7RMIE BOSTON •ndeat• of lbr, Pittal;Figh.D.lly (lug ta BOVOX; Aug: 1, 1853 rusted the motudions &atter of the Crystal Patrice, with the disorder that will not be sub dued: teith the Intolerable insolence and stupidi ty of its officials, with the cesseless roar and tu mult of the great city, sod lith the unconscion able desin upon my shallow purse, I have left the dsighter of Tyre and the twin sister of ilitieveh sod Sodom, 'and raced s brief repose In this chosen +city Of the Bente. Could the stern Puritans who in the tallness of their - faith appropriated these, regirins as s special gift of God to themselves, and dedicated them to reli gion and liberty, rise from their tombs, what would be theft judgenient upon the result, of the principle's they therliffied and the institutions they formed? They woulddiscover much which they would reeognize'ne the naturist and expect ed fruit of the seed vrbleh they planied, suldthly - would end much in direst contravention of` the 'pith which Influeneed them - in the work of establishing s state which they hoped would long endure as en example of virtue and heppl nese. Boston hae lost thtohomogeneity of its popula tion, both as to race and religion. The Pilgrim were stern men, who believed in eel( reliance BeCause they wonldnet be forded to abandon their creed they lett England; became they die ;datiert to Mingle with a budge race they left Holland. They founded their colonies for Pro tthtent Englishmen, mid their design wee follow -1 id io the letter for anti hundrel and fifty years, and ves not violently Infringed upon for nearly two oenturies. But the' Boston of thin day Is not ilist it was In 1715, cr se Isle as 1820. At . Ilinet a third, sod I believe about one half, of the inhabitant" are foreignere, end a large proportion of the latter are ItOmau'eath-lien. ghades of Rob , mean , Browner, and Batton Mather! bow would you mourn the speotacle of a sabbath dayin your fevered city could youlbut behold it from the ee • leftist heights whiettform:your bright abodee. Be. fore the door of the meet respeotable,at least beet known hotel, In the place, was drawn up a 'crook eonipany' of Hoer York militia, in bright eoarlet attire, and fierce benr l 'skin cape. At their heed wad band of thirty niuricians, with borne, oym• bald, 'and kettle drums; The clamor of the wind instruments, the thunder of the drum, the words of dommand, and the' ring'of arms, contended for the MEMO] over the 9010/111 11880elet101113 of the day, and their MeCe93 was oomplete. Actors and; arixiliariee in this decorous demonstration were Becton Hempel:ilea assembled to greet and hontir their brilliant gouts. At the railroad de. pot no al:omens Miloeinn crowd stood waiting to welMtne one of their Compatriots, maid to have escaped from Australia, upon espying whom they eat lop a yell, the like of whiob had not been ' heard since the last fight at Donnybrook fair. In the afternoon another 'parade was made on the oecislon of the embarking of the military mom-• -pules for Plymouth, *here the two hundred and thirty-third anniversary of the embarkation of the ipligrinte at Delft haven, is to be celebrated. It watt quite obviously unnecessary that this parade should take place on Sunday, because Plyinouth is an hour and a hsineride from the city; .best to Bet out on Monday morning would kite produced leen lea/. What a prelude are ntoli proceedings to the ceremonies prescribed for lemememoreting the embarkation of the Pil grim& • Hat to pan to other togas. Boston has not kept pace of late years, with New York or Phila delphia, but It is yetthe capital of New England, aid] as to foreign en:Moores remains the third oity; ef the Union. It has this advantage of lo• cation over my other Al our' cities on the sea board, that its rmanee isliversifird by handsome elevations, and It 'presents an imposing , view trona the water. The State house tramples the highest ground in the pity, and is an object of veneration with the •oldest inhabitants and their descendante Tim lat(er Raiders do not Mate inner understandthe sentiment. The city is re nowned for the beauty of its suburbs. Banbury and Hambridge,•extending for miles to the east and north.esit, are dotted with gardens and vil las, :which give to thoeit villages the freshness and tweet repose of • rural.bower. The monument on Banker's Hill is econspien ems but not pleating etruoture. It Is a granite ohellek, entirely plait, two hundred and twenty feet ;high. I am convinced that these naked shafts, however elevated or grand in dimensions are not adapted to monumental egad. This will be found to be the ease with the Washington Moniment at the west of Goiernment, a shaft itif white marble fifty fire feet square at the base, and proposed to be six Hundred and twenty feet high; a modern 'argon of Bleopatrs'e needle, without the Meroglyphlei The Baltimore Mon t:Merit to the fallen of the battle of North Point, though twenty-four feet lees In height': than that of Banker Hill, Le a far more impeding struc ture.' The history of thieEpittle sh.ould be a warning to procrastinators. Poi . , two dare past I have been in the midst of oceMs of high interest. Is' the iterealitof engagements both gay and gloomy In their character, I hare made nilenumerable mental promisee to finish my simple communica tion; and most now eeod it off in a ekeleton state. ' 1 ILO intended to visit .Plymouth, and furnish you with a sketch of the celebration, but that baa gene with other good Intentions. I wished to say eomething of the solemn beauties of Au burn, of the manners and manufactures of DO- Loa, and to treat generally upon other matters Is which you and your readers feel an Interest, but for the present I can' say no more then a hearty, a•Dioa. t . , goo's, Turn—At the banquet given daring the Isie Pilgrims' eelebretion nt Plymouth, hies. esetusette, a tout to .Eleuth Carolina" was ro, sponded to by Mr. Yeadon, of the Charleston Cloutier, and he Improved the oodulon to regale hie heitrers, a- half) proportion of whom were antlidevery men, with a diatribe in favor of 815. very, and enlogistio of the Compromise mea sures. 1. Had the oetebratlen been in Booth Calfo. Tina instead of BisusehOetta, and come North- era YeSdoet had taken ocoulon to deliver CM milli mlavery elpeeoh, what would have been the result? The "Chivalry" would not hove endured it, that is certain, and something likes raw would most probably, have been the result. In thisinstanoe, however, as Mr. Yeadon7i hearers were • gifted with a little better discrimination than he eeema to bare been favored with, his Unveil' upon propriety trtut permitted to pave without notice. CHAIM'S/ VALLI! Meth—The Washington 'Riperger etates that the corns of Engineers which hie been engaged on the line of this road, for some weeks past, bare re'ached thet Borough, and are now engaged with their Instruments in tasting the praotioability of entering the town by the several routes proposed. Ws underetted that the distance to the janetiou at or near Mum field BroWn'a. will be quite as short by - lhe con templated railroad route, if not shorter, than by the turnpike--and that no 'part of the ilia pre sents any formidable dltEenitlet The Erporter also publish& a long letter from Joeurnor Kauai, Seq formerly Chief Engi neer of the galthore end Ohio 'toad, la whlob he argue& 'strongly In favor of the probable m otes, of the road.• Mr. leolght thinks that the coantotions . whioh the road will mum, at Wash ington, with the West sad youth,.will make it preferred route of Metal, aqd ensure Its protitsi .. bleness. t - PIMIS ' ILV/LNIA FAILYJOUM,M, &iv to rg. ocipt of several &vicuna/a periodical', but we take up note of them with morn Interest than , the •'Prmaeylvauls Farm JOnrual,” published In Peet Cherie+, Pa , by . Buret, Meredith & Co., at $1 per annum. It his very leitmotivs piddles. tics, and we heartilecomuieud It to our farmer readers. ••L We admire Melva manner In which the De troit Traver, the blies:and Trui Demeerst and Forest airir, the Philadelphia Sue, and other pa. dreei up our editor's!, as their own.— Should seek a fate as once happen to the Posh itirould drive the editor of! that 'beet crash it 'e'eri to:lodge - by the eosisolei into which be is diteti erten a Ounce parpgreph of his "goes thirotusdif. Ds *rztutii Punt, fortcHelly of this 01ty, tHsti la Ptaladelptda, Wedat gal l ist, dy ameey: i. . Tho Norfolk Harald mangos, the Iffit of petticoat ;who mate the trip from Louisville to Nottolk via Pittsharirkle Otos dot. ':v's le~ i;.. TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE OR DEER DELAWAER RAILROAD'. Tassxoz, N. J ,edaesday ling. g. Loot arening a train of platform' cars, convey ing the %baring man of the Belvidere Delaware itailroad•Company, and shout ono hundred of three Insisting in the repairs of the Pennsylva nia Canal, to their homes. was thrown from the track si Boll'. Island, nine miles shore here, and the fatal result announced above en sued. The train consisted of ten care, and there were on board two hundred oninsre men. Tidings of the eataatreptm were brought to Lambertville as aeon as possible, and a Lenemotive woo 'mined ately fired up and'departed for the Selene Ot the dblaster, having on board Drs. Lilly, Soon and of Lambertville, and Dr. Fount° of New Hope, some of the officers of the company, and a soffittient number of Ciliisol to males ht the dei ties expected to be requited. a 3a arriving at the ground. the heart-rend log spectacle of nine dead boat°e and a nom . - ber winded, lying upon the ears, marrows& e d by the friecds who were with them was presented. The train wan,Lacking down the road—the lo comotive being in the rear, and going at thereto of eight or nine miles an hoer—and when at Doll', Island, or Itaven Ilea, where the road runs along an 'embacimentNight or ten feet high, about sundown, a cow suddenly jumped Upon the track, almoet under the platform of the foremost ear.. The car woe thee ten off, and Hie °Litho ethers followed before the locomotive (mold bo stopped—some of them beiognvarturn el, othere set op on end, Ho: The men who were not trjnred, and the chi. gees of the neighborhood, set to work, and when we arrived we 'found things as etated above. The physicians attended to the moat urgent eines of the wended, and haring made them is eortfortable as possible, the train started for Lambertville. Names of the • tilled—. Mathew Malone, Patrick Coffee, Mtehrel MeGelztak, Michael Carew'', Jer emiah Leary, Bartholomew Seeker', John IreJufl, John Dignan, Tkomao klareart, Michael Dalton. —lO. • John Curry wail terriblrmangled, eo that he eubsequently died of his iojories, thus making 11 killed in alt. We werenot able to learn the 'names of the wounded, but there ire some 10 or 15 Of thorn. Tho meet Merlons of them are three 'men with broken lege, one of them badly, and three with fractured collar bones. None of the wounded were considered in danger. On coming down the road with this death train, mime of the dead and wounded were left with theiririende at different points—the wailing of wives and relatives waehesrt-rending in the extreme; and also at Lambertville, where a large orowd was collected. The dead bodice were taken by their friends to their homes in mourning, and the 'Wounded were dressed and bandaged by the physicians preSent, and made so comfortable as poseibleoind.onnveyed tome. Rev. P. J. llenegan, who wee also on the ground, will administer the funeral ceremonies, on the IL C. burying ground, near Mt. Hopebe metery, ut d o'oleak this afternoon.. ANAIIs, or A CONN RRRRR PIER. WITH $4,000 IN tremolos molter IN Mt POPOLgatos.-officerl3nr ley, of the Lower Pollee Conn, on Sunday lain received-Information that a Philadelphia coon terfelter wee then in this oitsw expecting to re ceive from Philadelphia a large amount of spa- Cline money. He immediately took meastiree to fled out his whereabouts and to 'smut him an moons' thiamoney woe received. After a dili gent search, be traceihim to his boarding hone, No. 252 Fulton street, and kept watch of him until yesterday afternoon, when he Pow him re ceive, a carpet bag at the Jeremy City ferry, it having been sent to him by express: The offieer took htm Into custody noon after the bag was re tithed, and snorted him to the look up of tte 6th Ward Pollee Station, where the carpet beg was opened 'and found to contain $B,OOO in coun terfeit bills . of the denomination it( $5 each en the Fallklll Blink of Poughkeepsie, State of New' York; $l,OOO ,in half and quarter eagles; a quantity of wax to take impressiorie of coin; number of skeleton keye, mud some correepcnd. mice. The bank bills were coarsely exrcuted, but in other respects looked well, and were cal culated to deceivo the unwary. The Coin wee new and pretty well executed, Some of it was In an tialinlebed elate. .10 was made of tome white metal. The correspondence eoneiried of the copy of a letter written by the prisoner to hie elder, who, it would appear from the letter, is @outland in a prison at Philadelphia, and the copy of another letter written to an accomplice, the one who it eoppoeed to have sent on the spu rious money, and an answer of this last corres pondent. The following in 'a verbatim a llteratim loopy of this answer: Pau-tram:ma, July 27114. 18.53 Mr. Joasscx Dear Bari reolen yours it wan left by Sara young matt whilte i was out you. Say you wont me to an to Newyork I intend to due So butt Cent Cum before lienday evening end i wont you to bead the gerey City fery wilt Out fate—a good thing Vann No. 5 The prisoner ie of a middle size, boo black hair and whiskers, a genteel appearance, about 40 years of age, and etammererwheo he [puska. He le said to be connected with a gang of coun ter:ellen who were 'meted some time since at Cincinnati. Ho was taken before Tattles Bo gart and committed to python to await examina tion. Hie name la Joseph 11.Johneon.—N. Y. Erfinus. ALLIGICD FILLILUITIZISCI ATOV23IE3IIS.—The Washington "Republic publiame the following statements, important if truey among its Wash ington gossip: Elomethiog is moving the political waters far southward. If L mistake *not, the Adminietra tion Itranakisg preparations to put itself In con dition to negotiate for another strip of Mexican territory. Ileam that all the disposable force of the army, cot needed elsewhere, will be con. contested upon the Bp Grande at an curly day. Sane twelveor fifteen huodrtdadditional troops will man the peas on 'our Mexioan boundary as soon as they can be detailed from their present atatiotus inTexas or on the Atlantic) border. I venture thtnrediction that it will not be many months ere welare • new Mexican boundary, running far below the Meanie, and marked by a mountain range for much 'of the distance. It obtained fairly, and if no more Is obtained than Is neoessary to give nen boundary each as we can defend against the Indians from within.Or a more oivilaed enemy fronewithont, the eckems will Sod many advocates among those who have heretofore boon oppoied to) territorial acqnial tion. Everybody knows that the present bound ary line is utterly indefeasible. The present Secretary of War, when the Mex loan treaty time under elleassion 19 the Senate, earnestly and wisely contended for a mod:nein boundary, urging that we could readily defedit itspasee—While the boundary proposed, sod agreed upon neatly, would require a great stand. lug army for its proper deface. The. result Las proved the wisdom of the position, he then sammed, and. L' do not doubt be wilt n 3014811- fiuence now to oorrect the evil As soon as .Santa Anna wants money badly enough to sell. ' I learn that the Secretary M the Navy has granted a two 'care' furlough toXieutenatit Par. tar, of the Nevy,Whe, itAs tailored, is to take command of a eqtalron fitted - atit by eminent merchants of New York 'and elsewhere, to as cend the At121431:1 river, and make explorations preliminary to the establishment of commercial relations with the rich couatry drained by its tributaries. The story Is that Brazil, who con. trots the 'month of the river, is expected to re sist, but that the squadron rill pees up at all hazards, fighting Its way, If neomaary.- Brazil, &wider aud'Bolivia, all owning waters empty ing into the Amazon, favor the project. I may" be mistaken, but vast as are the advantages which will undoubtedly flow from the openbigal the Amazon country to commerce and trade,ll don't exactly underatanfl how an °Meer of the Gaited litotes Nary Is to he allowed, in time of penile, to take command of a "private squadron, whose avowed purpose is to make War, on private amount, ageing a friendly power. Is not the Goarnmentimund to 'restrain any expedition of the character, rather than aid and abet it t For one, I Amnia bo glad to know that the sohems to lawful, - thati may pay conscientiously for its. BUA/{//10 01100/11Y,01f Till 1;/1 HiNDLII— The.. ceremony of drinking ground for the coa st:lotion of the hitenbenville and Pittsburgh Railroad over five miles of Virginia territory, thei right of warier !hid has not been gran tend; by the Legislature of that State, came off near the residence of June Elglogton, Esq , on Monday last. , , We were not present, but understand that o tares concourse of peoplo_aliemitled to partici pate In theqeeremouyrThe fleet. aimed fell of earth was lifted by Mr Edentoo, wlt.+ In com pany with • Mr. N. We le of Virginia, hero pur chased end now own the lend, over which the proposed rood le-to pave. ' I A large - 00131:10Urinf of people had not only the vie olty—but from the nor an- } m abled front roondin • towns, of S eubenvllle, Welloburgh, Holiday's Duro, Pelle dt"o —quite a number of ladles were present, p dime hospitably toter, tallied it the 'seldom, of Mr. Edenton- Dr. Smith, • Intel r cf rhe, Vitalist& 'Lees lent, Wllll present au4 edified the people 'Cut a vary spirited and Intereetlng epeeoh,—showing thn advantages of railroad., and 'lotting forth the importantee of the work'Juot commenced, —though Its defeat bad beau attempted by the 1111beradity of the Virginia Walston,- The whole affair UN P1111130.14170011C11140, _end after ependlog en avemablo afternoon, the meeting broke up, to again assemble on the OM Nppoisresoo of the froulerse..4-Steedonoffie fiereht The Phtiodelphia.Penooyfvenlea 'pap that the Bun Mr, Attabooso opoot table la alit city, Finland - to ble dapertuto for NO Talk, 04 route Jo? Ward, 444 wit Law oissris lords body of blood., • • • • 4 .1 ras namoura cumailoff. Mr. Herren Made a brief, but eXCßOdingly ape propriate madretg, olintling to the tact that he eat in the chair 'occupied by Governor which was Itrougbt over by bite Jo the lolayilowe or, and hod, bten in His porsetsiod of his de scendants from kis death until noir. Ho ,eiLso announced that'll.) held in his hand 'a character. Wit letter from films H. Grinnell, of New York, tffering to tie one of fifty to give ode thousand dollars each toward the ereotloa of a monument co the rock where the Pilgrims firatllstaled. In ,rder,,blr. 'Warren proposed the fcanwtrig tout t sesheAusetts and th. eOld Cejony—;The division line is 4bllter4ted, and llastnehusatis has added Onotheii honored 113112 C to the list of old Colony Governors. Governor, Cl:fatd tetpooded and in cepola• offered the folio:slag sentiment : The Sons of NM England—May ithit contd• butioo to the true glory of the Repdblic be ever exhibited in en unwavering . fidelity to those principles of their Pilgrim Fatilet6 that were tounthd upon The Too.. Tha lion. Edward Everett. was called upon to respond to the sentiment, "The Embareation of 1620 and its results." A correspondent of the N. F. Coulter; ray; : Gov. Clifford, Senatcr Everett, and ex•Staator Hale, of N. H., made the loogeet acid -most en tertaining speeohee of the day. Gov. Clifford d:duoed a lesson of caneervatiem from the Hare aid examples of the Pilgrims, and concluding that their experience and teachings were a staini• log rebate of the spirit of manifest destiny and of progressive democracy. This must be recei ved with some qaalifioallon, beengteOhe Pilgrims were oertainly not satlefied with what they found cetebliehed in the world, either In church or ftiae, bat were SO little content with the institit. dere of their cm:inland their times, that they willingly encountered all the pains /f exile fled all the perils of eettlement In an unexplored continent, and of warfare with itei savage pee edircore, rather than conform to what late - and preoedenoe peons:Gnu-4 to be exceedingly good things. Tho, Pilgrim e were berola and high sealed men, tat not conservatives. . Then us to i• manifest deetioy," although the 'fathers were probably as little acquainted with that particu lar expreseion as with other idiomatic peculiari ties of the nineteenth century, they wore the earliest promulgators of the principle on this 'oontinept. For tt le affirmed of them that at one of the earliest lowa meetings convened after their arrive& they poeeed the follovring reecho- Hone which at this day woad be considered td wear a decidedly Young American abd Filllbus ter's!. aepeet. . . vistriet Attorney. —EDWARD P. Joules, 0 rto, vfl tor • etuardate before the effroulanT \Wh's „ l bw. 'Kul itrahtlanemle C. :mention Mr nomOralon 'Le, the =See rt DISTRICT ATTORNEY. iY;5.47 . . - . - _—__. Reaolord, The earth le the Lord'', and the Di •• • -•- tallness thereof. Resolved, The Lord bath given the earth to hie elate, for a dwelling and a habitation to .them and theirs forever.- Rewired, That wo are his saints.. Now there may .be came question sot to the verbal correctness of these resolution,, there is core at all that the ffilgrims.actod th prneise-no corJanoe with the spirit which intorms them, socquering far and near as fast and effectually as they could. The ameba! Mr. Everett, who replied to the leading and charsoteriatio tout of the day, 1/0 in a different vien. The Milton PostP (Dame cratio,) mays that it was a speech of ; much power and beauty. Ho woo decidedly progressive in his idea of American destiny, in oppoeition to Gov, Clifford, and was es ardent in his anticipa tions as the veriest young American to be found. Ex Senator Bole, Mr. Bumnor and other well known public speakers followed Mr. Everett, and letters of deolination were reeelvoci from . rossy'ethers. Tho Hon. Charles Sumner relpoiiided to thin following sentiment : ne Senate of the Uttited Stale—p, centien trated light rf the Star at the Union; The Hut John P. Halo was (lanad up by the following: Religions Intolerance—lt has peopled a ear* neat political oppreislan—it has aet a pallet. free. Each gentleman did ainplejustise M his theme, and speeches were anbacquently made by gen &men from all sections of the trefoil, and at o little past 7 o'clock, P. M. the company separa ted. The town was brilliantly , illuminated Bo ring the eranibe , THIS 'OLAND or 26101111/..t.—ThiS 11t-fated ial and, whose destitution experienced rl vadat and temporary relief from the contributions of Ws eountry last upring, le still. we era sorry to learn, in e state of extreme euffering Tne fallowing le en. extract of a private letter from a gentleman of Madeira, travelling for his health, to his friend in Washington. It ie dated bol four weeks ago • I have letters trim Madeira to thC 22d June. Mosier the dear Wand! There will be no wine 'there this year. lom persuaded It: will be ne cessary to root op ail the vines and get fresh cuttings from abroad—so that many:years. may elapse err good wine bo made there egaln. I fear the glory of the place has departed ; °crud's ly for a 60,11011. The people can only be relieved by emigration. without this outlet lasing open ed for them, hondrele will perish. Imo lettere that have lately sppesred its the paperstaill pre vent much more aid Won 'sent from this coun try, stoles!, vigorous efforts be made to courtier• sot she false impulsions, and put; before the publics the plain foots; that the 111C11111 which, chiefly supported the population ofj the island I (125,000) have been swept away suddenly, com pletely ; that the prodnoe of the vioeyards sap. ported the people for also =lathe eat of the twelve ; that there to no immediate means of re storing the vines to hosith , to moll them up seems to be the only plan, and plant fresh cut tings—involving the necessity of wailing for at least three years ere they can get any return.'• --National Intelligence, CLEVILAND AND P./171110E0H RAILioAD--We believe there is not another railway in the coun try, of the same length, antis paying s better Cetera to its stockholders than this The road is 100 miles In length tend from its eammenooment, has been doing all the businoths its capacity would allow. The several branches of this road al ready itt operation, sad the two now in proves of completion (the Wheeling and Beater Eaten alone) will open a region of country which must dad a market over the •malutirtals,of title road, not equalled is soy portion of Ohio, or any other State.. The 'atm* of this road, ever oboe it was open. ed,.hius been above par, nod; has sold readily, when it has been in market: This le certainly enoottraging to these who labored and toiled fur the completion of this work. Furthers we have no hesitation in saying that there is not a better managed rood la the Untied States. Every care is taken for the safety and convenience of pass. angers. Tho rood kiss been in °potation over two years, and not a pathengcr has been killed. Thus faeth'speake more ter the Superintendent, .oonduators, Engineers, and (Moors of the road,_ than volumes of paid fur newspaper tiraddlo— The directors will lot employ ►ey other but Safe and experienced officers, and this accounts for the foot alluded to. , We do out believe there le another road lu the Union carrying, an this doss, over 800 passengers every day, of whieh'it can be said, not a passenger Was hems killed.—iteteenna Mfg. • LAVA Viieus.—This is the name of anew sr gee of manufacture, made from iron ;lig, the waive of smelting furnsoes. Articles of the ware ►re on exhibition at the Crystal Palace. A Boor tile [eft in our office looks as smoothly polished nod etronger than marble, and only costa aboot a tenth no much. Atter the iron is drawn of!, the smelted send and 'clay, mixed with iron, which remains no waste, gteatly.in the workmen's way, can Do ion luta tile - vines, bowls, table lips, and urine useful •things, ►t a very small coat. As a 110 thing, this la worthy the. attention of these who are most interestel—N. Y. Trsb. • Dom Trams to Now Olonscre.—The New Orkali ilolletin of the 27th sayer_ "Yesterday was ► doll day. There was only two steamboats at our wharves, from Jackson Square to Jolla street, not o single-arrival by the ricer, and on ly two schooners from sea. The love° lOperfeet ly bare, add stillness and stagnation prevail over anaene which, a few months shim was fall of unparalleled bustle, life and aotlrlty. • Tua ADICHIOAN FZILMO late debate in the Ilritleh Parliament, one of the members from Ireland .deolared that stitch woe the partiality of the larger portion of the people of Ireland for America and Americana, :that if an American fleet were to drop anchor anjwitere on the weeteno coast of Ireland, thepeople would flock to the ride of the Invaders, against bite gre. (dons Majesty and her August Government. William Henry Welsh, of York, Penksylvania, hoe been appointed private Secretary to Mr. Dembanan. Mr. Walsh, in company with Mr. ' 'Pickles, the Secretory of Legation; wile on the 20th instant from New York, for England, A MINIMS PACKL7.—A Mesmer thrte hen. died and seventy Ave foot in length, to shout to be built at peoleville, tenon an a packet between that city zed Memphis. She is Intended to he the most magnilloant steamer on the Wasters) waters. , Salmon are caught in great humberain the Sacramento river, California, and are Mated, plckod In barrels, and.ezported to foreign sod domestic potty. A valuable trade Lae than grown up out of this stogie item. The total nuinber of alien plumage= arriving at New York during the month of July wak 22,- 898., The emigrants biro generally arrived heal thy end to good eouditlon. MASRAOIIOIIIII COarrarricalia, doinaltrioN. - -This body bee at length concluded Its labors, and adjourned sine die. Au. address to the pea• pie was adopted, and a popular vote Isle be ta. kin on the seaplanes of the amendments. Z.l t aunt ilwar Caor —Tha Lexington, (bdo,) Expveos, of July 206,16,11 the hemp crop ia pow made, and ft the weitherabould be favorable for 'avian the orop„ tie yield will be lainiabie; pand the quality very tint.. oar - Notice to Teachers—,An Exmime- . n. 3. a eitultiorai Tract... in me Thiiel Wail ttCwwiliion ettr of PIM - burgh. will take Plan.at Mr 13(1100L TIOUSS, corner of Seventh sod Grant alre.3. on .110e:DAY. Annus:lsth. at 10 oteloik The riacoosir Ttaili 7 r. re l obol ranentenn. mcWrins' of an male I t r.relottl, and vizt.et fmnla Atenitania. The rotaries 1 tar Irma sato to 8175. Any other In/an:nation may he obtataid of er . Jos. W. LSSWIO, Ewer. 40'Plfth insert. tn. eitisees oe the Ward tri:l notion that in cOnaeiteroa of th• Exaraltnetion tatiinn Plaei elt the &bore ask.. 8.10. oprnion et the School will be diferral . 1.0111 Atigtuatl. .00:170 ga - Assembly—WlLLlAM WitasDx Efq. , Szuth Pitteburuh, will he heforw the. Whig lar nnplcatiollcirthe ds.emhlr Tickeh' • SS - County Treasurer-1:61 bubecrib. odme L imaelf f,r Cenotr Treanster—hia, name will be tendered to the cm elderation of the next Whig COOT Mimi, a,edeanem Lanidtr) • Tflo3laii DAFT.'• Or'Tread er.—Hcce 8, kLemika, Esq.; Of dilentaxy, •!11 be a candidate before \ the amircemidng Anti-AG/mile and Wide Convention. fnnominationto the Ellice of 00lIfiTY TitEASO NiisdXntdi ' tt0,,1 - Treasnrer.l.lBjOrJo ll A' WILLOCKNViII bet • ottidiJat, far the ODIN of COUNTY Titi4/4hUltliU. tetira the Whig ao4 Aohtalaiionio °emir, Choxentlexa 4 be hell In Aliment next. Whiliertr _ For Commisoloper—&. R: of the berough of farentura, WIU S: pray • parhtlas ►eeodldete for the omee of coo' SION Ell by Ids numerous friends. mine of th e Antldllmoule end Whig County' tar For Commissioner—E. Elq.. of It, Munn toyrottglo.llll"be • e 019, COUNTY COII.IIBRIONER, .obit, ton crth:i Antl-51st000ll and Whig Coootr (Av. iier [ For Commissioner-31 Lax; of the Borough of of Elizabeth, b e orotioi e d iCd enoported ai a candidate On the edicts of t01:111ty Elomcalt idocer by hit nutniroui friend% "Isidro: to the deeltion of ? the Au I Maeocio and Whig Cdianty Courretalash %ant Fad - Koi Commiusionar,—MY. Jazz., \Alb , Otsra nun. sr the Butugh or ItTeeenort, triklsbe Tura Paled sod'ounnorted se tam Wats for tee ctUre of Coun(Y Commi , :oneu br his numeral's Meads, eubJent to the demson of the ImMtmasonle sad Whin County Uonventiom\ 3,21 WEXUSPORT. M District Attorney-9. Civics will bolt candidate for the nom:nation of nisrcior ATIOtt. NEI% before the Whle. sou NettlONtuoelitiPoreKton. ./Jistrict Attorney.—Candidato for Whig notification. for District attorney. DAVID D. DBUOP. \ t..?•Dustirict Attorney,—ALEXANDLII. ~1 Warsos, fey..fll be a candidata for accaluation for Ma. Office ni District Attorney, subject to the decision of the {tide and Antic:manic Convention. aci District Attorney.—Cicrao ace, Fen., will bee c.didste for nomination for the Wise of District Attorney . ..before the neat srm, mod An tlina nit Convention, . jr27ititiorte Daguerreotypes.—lf you wilb a fine zo.tur, moderate In t rice, an to CA/MIN GALLERY. No. 7e Fu neat atter • 4 - .15 - GARD.—linetor lirsau having been' eche vo I frost hie dotl.u licavato otz&Vhdelelott of th. U.R. Slattito 11otpital; will iv Niue, give hie tuadt• e di tvd .teution to hie Profeecion. Office aid ria&tehtte o. Int Atte., above mid:. di , f/V.Wz plaice the attention of mr read en to tho , Ivrtimatnt . 110118ra iNviaoEteivso eaa..l.lL.° to be found no. the !bulb - • Wht ....., wherever that great livitairiti' weal A. 0. FAltitllLL'd celebrated ARABIAd LI:M has been intridlueed. It has perronnisi d.r...gt . • .trv.rdinary mine In the an calo of citrates! hhiter, 'Ever yhol y who wee It °nee boo:lmes Its warmest friend; they not only hero it woraye on hand. Mr the beneibt, of lie tlo.sty we 15 CktO•of emetgau L ey. but recommend IVO all t dr Mende. It has been neture the plebe for neerlg ten yore. and yet hi daily developing new virtues; usury \ have been oared by it Mr which the proprietor had n. reconMended It. Its rapt° virtues delftemil tbro I ee. the land with the cooed of lightninik. and Macy, veil rosny. user Invalids alio suppiwel their days on thin os th were feet drawing toe else, hay. een.ty peresysrlosi nee of obit Invaluable Liniment heeled. and ofw in.the bless:nee of health andAtie erAuymeat lib beautiful wall, Read this to believe- 7 and ‘ not to doe', haywire of your neighbors whom you kripw to harif ',fed It.atil they will tell you that. on nraliciniever ill sof used VOO6ll/4•• the half of its ertraordinarr power, he rioting yds. of rhsuitiatiem end nenrabld, ills lir 1.7 ow minute. to its powerfolty atioltne Projek t., lame are rued. to - walk." Old corm, 'dila, hare rendered the Foldout a loarlt.ms !Wag tobehtld, foe beshd,. The west led trembling. from daises...l elate ether Eserreo, by the site of tile Linlinent.rijolor In the rysuvery of their former hatithand strength. 'llany loop ,rending allfeetions of the aver, lunge and kidnap hats, 1 trlderl to Its rms, after the various remedies had fallel it le very efilicaeloos In Lewin.; the dime. et Mersa mil Cattle, such as erseuen merlins, bruise 4 ., s cramps. Jammers, dry-. hoolds,eplint. Pe. de. , a nd esel In the tuilnolog. never falls tostop the (nether 80000001o)lstula. rlow-bone.ansitsparba. LttOKOUT FOIL COUEPLEFFEITS. m it publio ,aro cautioned against matt= [O2LE. It wll.o o has lately outdo Its anima... ealkta 'W . r t'ell's Arabian Idalmett, the met danamose of ell tsie munuirfelts,beramienaherlos the aim* of Farrell many elll buy It In wood faith. utibmt W7t knowledsr trier s eouniwrelt valeta, and they will portiere, ow/ Cu t..t. . thelt error eh.. the epurlotaa mixture by arronat Its uri . elms. Tte o.outoe cztlele Is manntactured only by Q 0 Far e. In Mentor mi proprietor, and wholmiti• 01*AM, No. 11, ealn attest. Pearl.. Illincite to whom all apillen Cots for Aarneles most be widreered. Cs sure you .*t. it wltL th.. ettras 11. 0. before Farrstrit, Woo-11.'0. NEL L'.e—eri I him signature on the wrapper; all othrtv areltoaatertelts. 801 l by R. Z. }331..14:11..F.. 67 Waal stmt. Aaa regularly autlaorlaal weal. throoahoot. I.IA ram 21 ma: 60 minis, mud $1 per bottle. &gents warded In every town. villageand hembit Ire the Po ll ed BM.. In vadat one la not elready II O Mrrell, re above. accomperded with max! ' rearm., es to ammeter. rrepottablliti. te. •. larzx Cox rLetsr,—The onlytz .\ ady ever mimed to the public that hes never felted ele when itirectiom are followed. is SMARR'S LlNltttsri m. . It ho Irt4u several year. before the public. mid hes\ IR lutrtabmwd ha all newlous Of the trolon. Where IV e twe wed. It has had the molt triumphant moons. • has actually driven otauf me al ottlermedlelaita. It by teen ttbd wader all the dltrireut phase. of Myatt., sat hem hwitt found equally alleacimui In all. • Puretimas will be emeriti to ma for DR. SPLANWIt OCLUllitrairl) LIVER PILLS, and Mee none else.— There am ether Pills. p rateable to be Liver I'llll. now before the pablle. Dr. Ramos . . Lime CUD. am hi. eel.• brawl reratlfuee, mu bow, ho had at all mettectsble Druz atoms I. the Vatted Marv. aud frau the sole pro- prietors. FLEMING DRIYIII6IIS. Ala 81100.11013 to J. Kidd t Co.. litt Wood street riv- MOll HODS TISTIMONT.-41r. Solo moos: Sir—l think it no more than au act firijustim to Tao a+-soli er to the American community to;rtte, the WDEGTACICd 1 bookheof you suit me wall. ktind . sight muchlooprorel. I ma wit , small print wltio %hem foo 007 length of. time withtut fatigue' to mit Arm. Shottla mr , Iste continue to irove by the nee of %Neu. here no doubt but I ehall he able to road without them' .1n a short time. Tours, truly, T. llt/UNDED, - Allecheey City, lane 1814. bare need golcmou ETD CLAUSES for \\ MY brief period, with decided sonatad'a and hero no: hesitation in stating that • delestive vision orlon Mehl, Ina hse been relieved. nod the organs seem to be sego', log Tiger and tone. I emitter. theortlely bear testitteMY to Moir excellency awl accuracy, Le ilso to Ur. &lemons. ekill as a practical Optician, and the wonderful &allay with which he adaxte bit Mares t. 5 the earioue peon. MARIes of vision. D. B. BUTTON, N 0.24 Wayne street, Witeburch. Jena. , =l= Ma. Soinnona:—From infancy Pliavo been ollttoted with weak eyes and shortrighictheer and In all my travels I bare never been able to get wp • of °LAMES that would help me. I bare had several • that moat enable me to me more ditheetly. bur norm Mop tbent-ou 010e0 than one-half hour fen h: raet that they mum/ nob great pale. I bryroord m rt. your s•lrortironleut, by rrbh I I po t had lust Imported some; and a. It ha. boon my our., trout atm to seta pair that would 'bewail ma. r thopant trouidlry You.. You must not thick me Latteriaa whew I ray they more sower my Impectatirws. 1 hareoot ham abl6, to reed by ethdle-Ileht for more than hell' an hour et any lime hom e 1 wet these MM.. Blow I got these, I mad \ one Sunday all der, and until ten o'clock, without mope riecelttithe'leart pan. whith Is /ablate / bate not done Were for term • • I lA7 this ranch as I think It digsrving your ergerpyls, and hoping others maybe benefit:tad by IL Yon ore at Ilbarty IA kasha um of soy noose et any gale Lr regssenes. , I sns, al , . truly yours, HENRY EARL, Whathlnstor, Plttabnrah. P. B. I forgot to tasatlon that or Mrs is greatly bons- Ottog by the bate oh. got. eta equally please. IMg .;Lycon's Kathairon,Foa Pirmutvibra, sztonma and Basottrruto ma Hug, la the most dellaht. fat and erottaerfol while the guild afar a:edema. 14 ..foolab log anent Le sr/ Moot In the /ata,. of the Materiel Medi.. Dark and lqu ':taut oala, eat and al., hidr, with none of admirer:, (mart tide, la thebnileersal elect of the:ltatalron. Bolden/ par home ware perfectly anon:abed. Kathairou hat fully restored my hair attar a baldness of 12 own. A.. 1. oounviumn. 76 Baggt. N. Y." The Mahatma is• certain enre'fir Norma Ilial•Aehe. and all Cvin. ocue /issues. Bold by a/1 &ohm, averruhem Try 11, , - Prlcuady 25 mute. to darge-bottlio... 111,11NEi, Proof:eta...lol Broadleaf, N. Y. Pail In Pittsburgh hf . .A. B. &Han. O. Pram:T.ll.AL Testa. it.. Venting.* Bro.. and Brian .0 Better. /ter-BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—BeI a I. the hind of testimony no to the vele, of our 4.1/24,. noon which we can coutilently reit the repo iulan of our wort. We hare &treed, out/Imbed ',mem! ceriltleates, Proviog that Bob. made- for our regular entl.orillearr Wes, end rold abroad, tare bree cubjcatad to lb. BEV/ VIM lit 40TULL CONFLAULLTIOYEI, and orusarreo- their emirate totally the. Ira= dteempe. The &nowt= to another proof of the into. limou testable oberantrm... ;Mom) WORTS .OP BOOEB AND PAPEas BAYED MITE 1140 SAFE! . . . Alli/Otle, Yam 00terd. leorember 12.1452.' Bfesita. Bean BAIMSZIDNI/ Eltes• Your two Yr rei 46111 daly received. I was emeent ail/. tune. L would tltony4A• r:::::llg4r.V;;,t,7lll7,tte, mormou et ice lath et Jon, Lent—my ..ere heating below homed to whoa, ft Was Deflect wool and Priet— o_ large threw' story beth. Dow. 3ly rate was Iv It at the time of lb. Ore. and fall tote where there we. • large amount of .11 wee a. ,err hot tiru. 111, note. and boatel...mama that wank In the Bay. amounted to about Ten Thousand..Dpity.ll. Whirl ; tp loin Le urVow. t one that Di good. . •.sotar cusui, t t can Wel, troa u .d . ft L i k , bi'!"! ... • • . L ....r.t.:,:-.. t ,,,.,....y 6 i,.,.,,,, : .. • 4 1 4'"Neltkceitifi , C7A—Mit.,69I.OAONs : 1 , (hhais , Ciuxt s 'AX and s oe paw: \ al, Ott tt pl Jaly.\ll,l,i 4401 tin .. r.., y ;irtni *tin` 'ordkLor' i,4 .4 , OrPhsto' te q tu. 010t,\'Nt.1.1b M. : ~ry tad -dt thliteery you w coort. or aitivtoor coo Ott.r. lll • oo to *e• by 'Ow *wish 'D•• 6.• ,, , t' d J 7./4. 1 , t 3 "! 1 :f i ritA l ;V:zr , rat. - 74,WintrocetritT fi t, ‘:; 7 4 . 'T. at.;:: V. 47:.:14 \, — ..` 4 .kkti ' . • rii`rlLl•l:a . .grrANM°4 L,, , , vvi,.. - 1, fuelquto at oLamv.ke well es stet. Is eil4 ma Ittt, r , 4 . , rrt , d .M 4 tatreaßllN•PlgaMlLo.,.. mol srld eoothst Par. In taxi] 1 ebould hate 3`,.. 'ir • 1,,, att • VC" "•°• 3. ' 11 " i'.;• 7 ',1"1 ) NW "sloe with tbMs. m I wimild not 6W:without I.llMuller . emisel. "'-' • IlbOrToZ r y line ' rlogd_ tel ;:le " m:co nut I tot romodereldcm. Tilts: BeeplioiMally ', \ I t;.,,d .: f'•*„, ,;Lto tu LIT Ottdid4,,,n„,;•,„,„...b•X's ' " H s 3 "S" •‘•..; th " ." W•bd. Sr. "' ' ' ;i 3 r , eori ' it e. : . 4 Zit - . ii , "l..eonts in AB arse. 33 fliimeams. July it, 1653. , \ \ ' lino Court. o. 41. tetto liMii. will, move lir dna nth sorphsoh=ie—desoyttespeiled tArear alum : t.. , xtb, ttle' to Ille uremste . le unlisoWebl., I hire never been elide to est'ia polo bat hat asest , \ She Teillblit .to be paid oo tbs deliter o f Shed oyes astie—t hate tried • greet \ number .. lamas. Bat 1 g!,,P,M ..:= An it ,Z ; git' , „ - , - . ;ln t b . ; 1 %3 - J r !, oluere felled, until i'dbledurr a air Motu 'mu. I eau see edsitorether.salt y .on yurebe•szt by d g el l ed, ear :lambi of time r with th e , aisilweill s , JAMBI CA 1 10;11;113. Thustoe. ta.\ ,, most eve axed rotafbit. _' , \ Mrs. WiterroadTh veij‘ made with Itmapses. I istrieth, a. o ure.dmelr. \ L.wkatehum. wIll• IMlits Pnteurafia, Salt to, nok 'i \ , I bete been ce der the =By of wilag Cilaweesi s bia i 1110tra rem. b e have Miter Bawl al reit *eon em llieils I or thst I could Om without titytem matt, I obtained A s i Pelt of M ms. Mr. dolen By too MO or tholie'd baaaht a; MM. 1000 see se IWlrli u ` ns. I essad..l east mied or Write wlth,them for house, 'wi ea thout [ti. 10.b.,ouogool „ botEt by j del dad adie•lirbt l ~, ' I bits tiled, la all ' the stores in the State orrwasset ist , We. to obtain a pair or,Olassiil riot would sell; ot t .r. eelfellel in every itudeume. i Knowing. the di wilt; of obteloiag those mdtable boo the Valle. I derisisteetuindli recommend to, Bone bili , iiirlaii Under detectito tilliallto, apply to Mr. Bolotamm. of :rdm Blames tin be obtained to tame milt all . Too do. , _../. MBillidillM. ' Aittomarr Cm, Jolt 2::, 1 95 3. ', . • \jyßdid.will • it z W behave Na Are haa provided a teme n lir e'ete - r dleeme.otea ei l ea Wad: to. kiwi) PET hUit or ROOK OIL. itut lldowe. trot. the Wreet , wetotr , moulded deep the bowels of drotho aorllt, le/ wathout dottbt. owi oftte ,zo mecitest et,thatit tn. folioed= 06 PP.‘irMP 'by • drelefol puetat: \w Pmtat v 4 lo. Otk SaPt:l6.'ols2. \ Ift K.O IL , --Sie‘ I here .:td el Voter Petmlemn. or Rock OIL acme two menthe-put. md bare brntlack- I/ l iar:pour swim to got • roPl.l.f. \i :L"l ' l;:ga:Lt r.:;:t4g 7 l 3t ; 'l 4,:tar2 . °4 •l " joit' ime your mat woe ham wee I, ant vont lov uto Coto gore bet. teaspookful.4aodAd tarot tours Imre the secood. sod the nue, etoot.i. ctor imoavoleody. It Icel. ea • eet...toolaart_'r ICT roe and Intim:Led /Oros, Oute.krahme. and *calor thlax:,r butt t nepmtletk tared, of lontr.t.odlny, w. F,714.1.2. or ott, ltrumtuti Pltbberab. N lO.ac ma IT Pap ors u/vertloino Pot Bleu. eav//1 t• . _ . \\.. \ HOME • • I SPRANCRiI COMPANT\ \ - \ NEW ")SORK. • ~ . , ILSZ, CAPITAL 8540,000! \ , . 11.. C. LOO3llB. Agent, No 69 lioo.l ttroot:/idtabormt. DCEBOT 8.10000 1...9v05i5•A.,---tate o,lBBo.Ettot, Hartford. !ar0..1'4.8+0T... .. -.......-,-...0.....tdcd. 01 Jot% e A Co. n =ii .' ''"`' ..-. ..,.. ------ -tmlior.::•kii.l7l3:: woDO OO a 'a:::_:..F.:72i,a ,r Ciatlia : r ilelle p , a Co. `` . 't ..... , G,,,, , Jut o ,... ....._...-. .1.-...41. Ina allied. 111. A Co. 401.11 h.E.....- ...—....L...41rm of itoryBfobotts & Co. Ofhor IL Ofpd. .-----.,..... Vdaa of.yl Word • Wpod. Lip' P Stows,. - \-......-.......,......Tirm of dkone 8,114dr. Retry 0 ,E1y.... - .Ifirm of tlyi.Rlotp,./t4olta ,g.(B‘ hr. rtreio72;:-.7....:.......7.2. tellTo; C. Ir!LiNOti a CO; Villeva 4l `.4l.=.c .-- .7i : Watrf '‘ Ta` l a.'il'',4Z: 1 ( C ),:: (T0tr0.0.A..8ue1../eo, 1 - * ~....... " .Firm of fitrokieo 2 Co. A 0 .01.1r0070/I"....\Kiroa of: Lotto Attatboty Jr.:. • Co. .Leri P. ..rt0n...........,} Wu 01.1, 21.11.•bo. Mtn.. t Co. Ain. T'Dmight--.....10tm o/Trovtiaddee. D , 1,00 1 0 h0 D. DV...-.,-, .. .. ....1,-..-..-.-..iirto of Deleon ad.. C O - 01 10. 12 .00.0.0.-............../Drta ar 13sworin. &art 0 Co. Cane C' 04.11.,--..........2,....tbm of ido.rman a Coltitts. Georpe D N0man,..A.....-......111. of ILD. Morgan ,1. Co: Lwatts D (801,—..- ..... - \lrtia 01 o Comm. Lotoroo 8 Co. Thomee'Dfiritt $OO/047 • • . 4fanot ofJ of otadon .2 oontont. 01,0181 /1. Dorto Chvtri 77Y s..- /100 o. Norma., Roder a no,, fP 2 ' 7 i11'e , ...... - 1 ,--- " ... " 4. i . "Atiltri c I 1,.t ...A.., ..;,......7,-.----10--of A. laWra. a • Doe Locklotrod,....-..t,-...-...11 of IL Lookarood A 100. Lucks.. 11nia...--1--...-Ohn Llophil. !ID!. it Co. 14,...n Cool,. .4. . ..4.. ' ~ ..-- Jame* A.Thenohl...._i Irm or 13:11 ataltmer • Dwight. nil Doze ft 'ml , llllo=l4 IDota 0 12' rotbtip sham, Dowd t • Co. J'A's If R.V I .---.-- .......Flocv of ffrit.... Hurlbut A ON [ Curtis 11 2 064,..... .... ......... ~......t...flotopf Condit • NoBLo. litrelat Tr ' k j' w , .. 2 nr..d, ----- .... -" rxo 7 .CltYP%' P :E "' Zt.t,Prg: ' .\. ' - , ....../7—......_ri . na . 0 lOotte,,lll.oBBtdoo a Butlir. '.. Wo. 'T. /10:487 ...---... Ca.hlem Cotjaaootol Doak. rfoxil:ia.”ir M..-- 'pt. of WOW!. Two a Co.‘, fkoro;Pearee,.: .......-. Atria of O. 7 otgi.Ptatto• •CZ 1 " 1111110011. L, LOOl2lB. ' kroaldettt.. C 1188.4.. ILUMIL Oomentarar. \' ' —...-- ~._,..„ ~ _,,,,,_ '. R. C. LOOMS \ ‘ \ ( or , the fete armor at,cultz Loomi,), , • WHOLESALE DIL2L \IN B\o 0, 'l' 8 ANN) 11 0R S, 81) Wood st/titnibitTgh. \* 103:41e33 \ \ third•Aminaliißtatenignt, iriF 'THE , STATE MUTUAL ME AYD NJ , ALASUNIi INSUSAttaIi 0011P,A NT, rAllinishurg. \ 110alumms, 4}18 6 3. dusts of the 0 . 2 1.141.11.10,J, '04209 010 61\ Prezt,dursan todday 1, 1001,...—. 6tl 1 taV0 4 .4 2 d ° ,81/1 14 :11t ." 03‘74. ' :::: \ , . f 'Ts mi u 3: ct• cumilled , ' . -. ,--- 8 .3 4v...... "•+4183, 28 ,• Do. t.,,..i. a,a7 . -- " 7 — t .. ^* ro.n , 9 4 V. Rummme.. to m natiVl i . ;e7tie: "I'' " ' raw, Returned 'Prealluitzu tbncrx, Printing A. • ' 17.801 61 , . , , ----- • . $ ss.ssi,so . . • Cap , 1158.816 711 l ' littnek. pad In /114 5CC11iad................... 100.110 00 , 10em...—...—5649,81a SO I'l Piing= Ann, Bonds and Annotate, Stmts. , ent% tat ' CrotiZEZZOTiir 4 nd I".g'4 .I3La,••••••••• 17.6% al Wren a :NouN7 \ LOIN , z • sant et adjusted claims asnlmat the Oans. May natpar 60:00 at JOHN , P.. RITTIIIKIrnIt.D. banana sPant7l . O. MlNJWlOlLllarnabars; \ SA nUR.e.IONK3, Philadelphia: ' - n,•WILKINP Banker, PlttabargAl \ 'A. a. oeitaiitit,• RUTHEIIPIRID. Datintan contatll atmarr Ilseadatnargq ‘ `,B T 301Ke e' • 'i, ;KAMM' KLOTZ. OarboS s soesty; JATir FllChrOli ir D : Prudent. • Wilt Insure agalwr panto sten; and Inland nietnallotn 'Wm, on merellandlae cEy. or , •;suntry. at lovas: rants eAnsletent with eafetr. Pandas fawned en.lsrotlLashausee roharr perpetually or ray., lien bi ears. l Z..sash Vince, corner at fourth • • d SmPltnald aerials. aZdf \ A. A. U 00100. ActennTt Clititem's Insurauevoin' ' of Pittsburgh D. BING. Pimililn ' . ,„ .',,. DAMD)IL L. nienzwad.. • \ , Dna - , e 4 ii'Atai. ETELitni s ‘9ID .. of AWOOD 6TE427,3. , . Al INIOJACH Ont, ANT cieicGo EUSkth UN 11,,1 MID AND.:...4 s ISIELSUPPI D. 711118. AND f clure,, o :' w I t t7o 2...;area IleAt c• . atirynat try FiYal . • At w. l' ' nal Dl.Derarvi gAd .W 4 Oita - .1N1 1 70217021 ' I4, I ".U.LIVSPO:VcIriaIw. \M) M,. '',..',.., 'lye, I,r 4 ume. Jr- ''.. r ' ,.. k . t i ti i i r , , ..,:`'. I ralitebuin: "k.-P""T:' Prlon VialT'' ' . 4:1.1.1,1 4 ,--', p.,,,.. • U.= LOOMS, )31.4 BROICEIR. Hot, , Aorgtol' _ . pekricutd \ R AZAK• 4O :7 A I LE ON 0 0Lri t t ." 0 T m lill e f ° lllip tia /Us ted i EgrOfflas k . A , nnea Lem" strew, -.al irp.th A.\.11. 1104 \ 31ES* Bit - 6 6 meNtiiicruitztta laza BOX*IOIIO SLEDGE?, PICKS, ionouts, OraAtrao . a. \ 13,4 AO 'Wood st, betiooon lit ' , lnd gad. Air wOrk'otrrinteditniP,r ooLo,kt‘do.d7rl4l MrLI . ,IO) OuTii — HmEruni,•. DA O U , R 11\E O. T Y R.g s, I'OBTipTICI DIDILDINO. Ti li lt ISTRANT. \ CI ITIZEIp an 4 otratralli o Slah . ~t ?, ab-, yyL , l3.t.ra.t%ltftlitroiet V. 17.41.1.1 .;.:v. 1 . 1 . 11 .‘ , .;AL b = , %:it"-ItTi,.ln Woo.. oml Dolt .VlAop,•4 tide Aiti Styli h ... lever to u : I • L Atr (tilt vrrr•To -r stirtrtraegov. • pICITM:II:=MrI.Lar.-4...t1gh vitt g a ,to onr to Do pow cm oft tott - Art.ktvle • Doguar• t v rr Deo. atm Alf!) t`f , to .trcu.,, rbl t etas tier D..ty tro , o ovra v. 4 ' onor\ono. Ott •,;,. .4•L•ro.'NeO $ . 0 .. ER" DV IIkEOT VP \ U AT NT. \ \ \ I t TIONAL GALIBRY., I \ ' . . ,V AC 'S UNS National liitfaeroau Willory, 'EPIUII,I'. Nhti.toponZte;VAD." '744 Ladievan• oot lemon Kng tob . lin Ilfvlikeliktmlvato at, tootterste . c.v. will ols.At tall Um %Dove rOADIAtIx. Zaligill t. o l tt Ng a T. 11 17 4 0 .rgw ~,Z1,0 , 4 4 1Til y,h t t atat ot.root. mill. of DA hAnlynTtna ittDo AD tbik " Vettilig' l ; V" i':.. tt=r4i A. i.d ao.' Dltar:V* O u rreir•d.;:\ .44. '''lt"ii r rlt',..l.: 1.::.:i. r .7. DM Wth volt , aW v mit., • t . ' ?'"4 . IA 1 .%t. i t l e. irMA4e It. 'L'4 'r4' W : i4;14.! 1 .f . A.V . Es ik\ ii kA N NEP., '. \\ ~,,, \vitot,Esetp SAINE \ ~ \ IN BOOTS. VIOEI3, BO , ,I 4 AID IDATICER,', Nia,`norWood sire t. littalbori7 • \ plattote TM. 4 , kr o i,l* . k . M. irer Myrnielt centime upwards o .2500 \ ii'iitg'.l=xiirai=e6faii.„.4irgitd: l iVi d vire 'i&iA ,":i l .4'gr :LT. 01:14, ; net *4— eolstottai ovoranty .4th Pon o! i r, 1 pb1. 7 .14 Now If O,W. Pu'd....""'"Urr L'E LariltMb.fitt!' boYIAA. Also. NNW Y U }a 4 l , WiTtytt. cCifityis,\ FORIDAIINNO AN.. ; \ COMESSION \ 'l\ MERCIUNT, • • 1, Il ti z, l) WHOLVISALYNNNADIN o IN ''. \ \ t lealtipt BuTTEßolgicrolt, Ins li t '4i - k, .1 , °DUCE GIAIYERALLY, , • Ott liyood serest, gittobaggh.‘ '‘, \ \ ' J 715 .. \ ]DUN T.. mite VDDl(.=.:::::'..Z....—S..2.NDW.Alletal:' N . R,T/11101TA 41,! \ \ \ w \ I LOG ' , WILSO N N 8:, CO. tiz'oirszi D WHOLYAILE \MILD* I! NOLADISIN AND ;mut° ~ A IitAILDIWA, arr.LER T , *chic. \ Hato'reMOT ON} NO their now nnenii9l3lliie 00 Li t ts ti ., a. n. 12 . W ik aLl all tbzttx atom thiBt.Clbarlit . 4 7 ate Inn ak r to so Illritt. not theta att eanyartate.' ataat wirottaltd to OM , . ‘ i, ,61 - ' Bair Thither, in Malik ( I antt a• ar line ItfilllND9Humudia R -------AI6IIIB . 111-91 \ . •,\ \\ - ' \ \ \ - \ \ \ . \ \\\\:' \: • ' , ‘ L . . ~~. \ ‘. I / ,I,lle)ilieny County 0. \ \ ;.• \ ...., , ( 10 314iONWEALTII of PRN N -1 .. 1 litt.VANtA.• Ts John ItoCiask , g e • souks the last Will laud Tatamoulaj ° r ats ' , * -- ...c .),, . Dbl. liter/dt Prudes. MeOnsltau. 1 1 -7...,2_, ,.. . Ilsolco la s cads W il lis. IliCrastata - o Xlt;t 4 rlft eftiVito stroll a " Ta rut " . " rtrunuaso of ths 7 < \ ra n, ..., t ,,,:.„, ' A. '' Antemblg OW.; CoutotonisS eutithal "As Act - to -4 4! ~t. . 8 stirs; rqad and Is t a alds d for I t ha e tite gradusl ' alt . :2o' l' Viarta b :7o.b da Ch g . /i, 411 A. lb . 11 . 1 . 4.= n'stltZblrsitrit 41F8!;:',';Nt,..x...1.0.4,in.; 1 g."Arr,l'A'plP;il44l,Z"lltittlalll,.n; 2' r h ists i or b s . liiiv oau t z lip ItO Ina? legint protatedtsits al l salr ttud=hisd areal of OE.: Pittsburgh. thla 4Usdar or Asgast. A. D. lid& anti ditalLS. \ ALWX. WM& 21.1trtilater. , Hipptirptne Week:, \ . Iv ileinibuenee of\ the Exneider Line, thelbilag the rolimadld„ °maths Path*. Vt3EVElli- T LT.4.‘lll‘rtte. derfog the eettbmeatto 'heat 'week. Fetheeo the Elation la ethh Jost. end the Itlesqdtome, la the Sloth Wild. Thorethenerred tor that pozpaei vat L. lahellet la otdrr to oreeetat solLtakea ThkOotaltioseeaerill he otatbe grstma at the eke. ot the P. 01131.12. \ , , 0 ~. 'N , AqABLE ‘ 4 ,PROPSTY FOR, SALL. .'4o.'.t.74ltettr:rl'i=i=:l: 7:iltrA"'TollY:, ''''= l ,l4lifEti°, V.7":;l7itfluititgigg.. of bor.. lull H eft aducletoempleto rutiteng order : Ltd ar r.:blazed:data gaol tnerelawat•oork.%. In one of tha boot whaat`aremiodearrions or t..he eitate. \ Coal coavealeria: allot ao.!cl daalsz. Atte an -4 mistr n rclp In'su e.,:,lL' ' S . i d .daa\ . .hlab taa ect It ~ 0. 2.61 Brick Cpr VAGef 401.181. ups goad:Seam* , de. .. 'Cc* , :d6, tiaatosue. on Bank alba\ Oblo. Irell.. ~,,,,c a:WI:Nam from water, and aboi!doo dude Vom th• Itall ad: ~Alea—A fine . ming I/newt neebteca fruit trier: a ROM •V.,,,, pad rthlor optmtdelkett. 0 oa. i,lll pelt alk toectbeyy v.. intioal oaraely. to sal rotrata.Ji!,rrlt'lz!V.r °174aintr!k a 1;.... ii. a LI 4;l,.l).rio.orofaifedaee,on tal cret . . WATld. e 1 , ' t. pefor FOR S'ALE.-4,1G11T lIIINDRED ,cl. : ll.l± ° . ` , l l4,7aitV TWfkilt.Opalli AND [PT T n 4ltattnitail N'oi3:4,2zZlet‘,.vrg=47.7„,' hol o tithiS.2oottslas wWilt Is <lard and ittlar nd * „.:4 - al t o- ) fine Kt,* ortiain tf.e \ N. ISishion. sontaistlna.T litipiDlSE 0 AIME& wit - Sh can Da divi 11 , 1: , als , a r ittzitita.St dashed: The loastlaa is Also.zsVatktu ' tstl , 76 ,PE =Tsions from 60 Attets ‘ nall oplrert*•.tuited in iNsw Newki , As Township. distant tram 3 to - 6 mihts from thong! For swelotsisrs sn. 0 1.7Mitt'S t.o mi.. in Mpg at•ttheppaassAT:\ 7..11615JAM1:0, Illt/T07.11110. s, A RMY 'AN NAVY, PENSION l . ws, r5....a }Sonata La .t 1 La*, piths United .tata4 In ...atT . rauziutl• • acCosfrress fest. Me to 1 2..1. utat at t Da part.. •nt of 111* Intent...with an a a gfiy,=ll,tia g • i.cwicxt.l.e&v. t h e :I * l.M b lalg 4_ol. !.11e;7. itararllMX7.."..l4l VardluitFQ aloulloo,Uoa • boo 51 Law. reeraaal and role gala ha Ja: WSLDIN, is sue \ t‘te.Thjad sad Ocrcb. DITTUURG(II pm% OD tQAI4I ! tt istrAT.G.N.- 4 ._ .titml!,Et n tlo gi ot• tbe N g 1 WWiaa " Jai — • r - 9,VTi.b*rd . T eV • mr, ,a 1 I . IIILO LULA_ A 1411 eselnuallo • of, tbe dtllng or the tt"tattitciVG=. traTer..l3Z.Wllgt"ilr :VA; attetel. BO. /6• . .d.wi1t4 sne. A " :;?.11 8 et t e R u,: S kITIL e u E tnra r f c4iai 11 Ite ef b °,bteet rs " ,:11; to mi. If o Ulont kt 0147 tts4eelveilladtbt• h 4 g:a/ c.' r=o tt ' eVl Itrz= ern:MA.lld" tram. • • 4.1112 babLR , • Path We • • Nkz a , - 1300.K8 7 400. F try cri,the Netadt; ET,..ntiSa-F— rgrTa4ll7r. li \ arwciT ab . 0010--alr Ervidele *ice onkthe Patti- AJIP • tury4mAy. wlth Ibushkott tbrarlen iallbk, ma-h ntbty yftattet—exty I marst.l6pi—ono 6 vo. Dennktry , tturat,Yrsays. , • R:Aggigi,terri lrglt fiudenisA , k f turalAmbireetars \ -1 \ br T rti, 9 80 ' 371 . 02 . 1Mr . _ • _ LEkT-41loticl brink bowie, .froothig oa lb*Alkiihsojrolty.noaelgtu•dop; Itteripend IVl!lxu`4;;Vmdarti2r,. "arehm Booed ‘7.4 4 T.V1103118 46 zAtt VOn RTIOrtIiTY Will Se' •••11. ' WI. att tbe susoor, irmsurna ; 1 11 , 1zi i :IX h t , ♦ 1.1 , u e u.. tta i Vos \ULU valurle worm, *WI \ Tao 13 *OMB, 46*Artotlit.' sTocit4 FOR Ss n 6 1 I~~ s o afo, , 74:41 'I . BOM gt/ODB. 46 §TEAu 4 NGME FOR. SALE, nit ble , for BolUns`Billssr Blast Burnam& \ ISsel , rs 0 . 0 \ \n, T. SV7O4,IFACBULest \ 130010S--Ard and "the, motions; _l_l S;Cook. 0,7)„ , A 3 trtlio r t " + " l l -e i lto ", Pie I O y iFITII . ' l4r 7th : o Supti .ad kloo hoto. Lgt7 toad OW> 'HiY' . I AK.;.FISIEI- , 20 tit .., Wt. • • Tran 4 • , rd kr itaigby ' 2 , ...., . ',..,khadiviu,t . o . l + .. Nriti3O To Wc11,./DBEath LCHlrrinAis inianoo kol•Piii7gtiliA l aig i gi , V,Tti. =V ' °°* ;:t th 'r; ..w ' ‘ '''' di ''' E. 74 ir " oomum. **-. pACKING YAttN-45 reels- 'Plinking .4 Y." at ~r '• br \ (4.61, \ JOIIN FLIER ._ j 04P- 5u Man I. 1 RpOa Soap r oak, A by .6 \;, \ , ‘ JOUNO In. SUGAIte.-28 Mils. Clirdled Sugar: V \ , :.. 150 bo.sll6.llkgaz; for frolo br \ ' ytiE •:\ , JOBB (11LIBIL. CESE—WO blies pritne Canine Cheese is see* end for We bx \I. B. CANYI6I.I).\ ~ H MIRING —25 bbla did Salt and 25 .1 , 4 ,r 3 t0.164. per. and t0r,6616 tv, VIACEEREL-50 'bble. Nei . : 3. 'arse, ir , /VI. atori.4 tar r..i• br 1.61, .7:14 CIANT/BLD. MOLASSES - 100 bbla. .N. G.. and 50 do. t e 5.r.q..... I. .km 4.11 ° 17 Ir•nittPTELD. Q 11(E&R,5 hhds. 51. o.; for 106'14 - 5U .6 J. J. Bli CMS MLA. ft R 00146.-100 dos, in store and, tor sale by n_ps, see ; • 3. B 0AN1161.D.. D~R'S 11.11111—.4 sacks felt sale by .11. \ \ ' .1. B. 0.11616(kLD. - T INS,ERD OlL—'ls bbl,. in store and for KA ..s, te 1.61 3. B.VAtinELb.," TjEA2, ”1/, :iale, by \--35 IL 1141FI Q ALERATI at L Dr Anal J. B. CANPIEW . MESS PORK-50 bblp: In Moro and foi • L. t.nal B. OAMILLD. VOTIOE--Tha member, of the 1.1 EAGLE /IRE UOMVANT are erdic..4l to Wend • mirsolar ( .1 1 . 1 .1ecTERLY'lilliATIN0 Crdt * DC'Ar ia b i e ll b eb ‘ !ftW i lfu j irn. L. M7 mine. • 000510. n. s t A. A . 44. 10,,Y FIVE DOL ARS AN Acit,r—iab nx AMP OP 0000 LEO) In Chem to O n4IP. [ Matt • • t mad Rom antler o Pranalln. It rood Mtn at eau tour tan thick: On\a. Parlez:Az .117.' ___Atatatto Amt. N 0.31 fifth great. tRE ElllOTlONS edlial ant Mond Life. nr NW. And .d•re.l rtlatiol to Lltalth.etrz rilltan cook,. DLL . J. . W7IN. • , Banokaalle ß n and maltat. meat. boo.. 007/I.tttn• INDOW GbASS--1,000 *zee _llene.. 7"."l"MgaramiriVatri!rt BACCO-40 boos assorted Tobacco, au! \ YON Nnlgnarr a Kor- Na\RODS-4 roue uniata s li t, flor canto r (mat) vON VON Man lr MURPHY. Rool—so dcijomprmiu. for 'ludoby Latsl T.,bBONNIIRRST • 111:1hP1 'sE-40bQzeLr w Ch ..:. for W / 'lv 'moist YON BONN our muerur. O vtarttryE BRANS.. —5 Mgt: 11 . o mak" bA.l4,V4' weaktnoitsr a mVarnr• M 4. ! 9--6°vtlrotgtfor tqfre t r le by • N'l' "'" 5 , ,5 1 n \ rdidtt)4llla.a.“ 11. P .T; 1, 4107-21.10 iba . On wklio TapiCK •t • ..44'kry• ••1• , IMINO DROTILICRB, 44, V. 1, P4,...."4157 - "stzvatilafilaW. COPAL raRNI:9I-200 6113 — , Now Yerk v "'N' t "VaiarriV2.."-- - V - 741DYKE 'BR OT", /MIMI noturas. ii"frElLllll "-) chh. YrimllloaYn r' ON-1 ~~h r bti" LraO ! LE7139 BwaII \ ERB. . 140NEY 'Ambit lot of 'est slifeiiorl 'weed. •XT(J, LAjobi,c Na. 7.,•=4 ard,%itin 4.1,s 1.1 day oopolotoi Orlllmor Is at CO _ . XANSIION sEvitv No. 01 isuningh pl o w. .I?"tairt.°4:44i , t ail2l l " - ,.. 1, '4lg L\ I * r kiii . :--- \ I=MZO PARISIAN HIPPODR ilitiCE. • D RESTORATION OF TUZ Ancient Spots, Games anS Carl \ ur TILE \ • GREEKS\ AND ROMA'. WILL itzlicuur rx PITMPRGIM tla the ash, trest, loth, 11th, IP 13th duke or Atteput. \ FO) SIX QA F S OP, . \ • • 1 . 14.pz5: Boggs , 713 gents, Realigved tight. It \ U s aldret nyder 10 (to Reim! goats) b.IIj Fire .10. at th lathe alternoith end rti !a the `,\ Pertathanew to eenisneneellettAnqurtir atter. On \IIO:YDAY MST rattrunuacz. at TX oeloek P... tErThi,ILEPPODRONE will bet , eatel ea' that large tel beautiful LOT lythz between . tthn street And the Allegheny steety in the upper post arias FirTil weep: stir Is tie • lamest establishurst In the • 44 • World.einebrikg OUR UOZDRED hEtiFIXTY.TURIZ /RALE ant ‘ s ALIA ARTInTLY end adxthariw4 Ana a shod of,\T„*D Hundred form , M Pout.. O other trainet Antinsla. The Payillkile Yomneeng thy, ilikvrdevate grapey te the largest he th..ZnettLth4 It egrc ' eriLs " !a ". ton ttg ' girt * ent r e,it „atlas thee bs 2F u •lhousand gas. Diking ta• evening I: bel eels with We tan . elt ebbathille de tiane4 esprealy for acippl3ll2, the gigs ¢ll?lis xrenly4 ahle exhibition. \ ' THE ENTRANCE Into tont will be obeerthei. Ay a ORAVD PROOIB4IOO, led be I'oBl.B CELEBRATED biL3l BAND. And Col- Len, tas‘an, Can eta, Werieße. \TeurpwrawrAtantraiTs 'Tut b pertieehrir NOVEL AND cLessza in their eharieteeielelzely &Wadley ileems'ent Bresehter llotathreamieeto th e W. tr.r. thstilsting TRIEFUMAL trnsitslll4lllo o $A up, ,• , \ 111/11.1iLlt.LEAPINO, 04,14 orAmo. , \, .LA 00IIE DES SINORS! ‘, Dy Atranye of Alwei, noubus and,Remons, on Lißlie. DAB Ponlee. „ SCENES 6.1 4 2145' TURFa‘ SIX PARIBI*N\LADIIC LA PEACE* EQUIPOISE. And other MEI LY TUE,ADDIA. \ on the 100113 E. In the !STEMMA, ‘, • „ Ltd., the TJLT 7 tSG 's The whole s eanolnding with a solte hem the 2 rALLA2F . %OAS° TWELVEBLOOD.ED‘IiOI6B4k W,lll be Lit lw.nt in the A4xta t Ogle. ter farther yarethlere \r w illuminated fb.tereiLp l ith. greoh e , an. at he pt entnet ;folly .• \. FOR THREE RIGHTS ONLY. • r ir / i t 7TR I F Vottlic.EU as: t. ET h IQP • . r , truovuti.VAl/u:littabau au tzt;_izt 3:4 — ",th.vv*A`oEsuolV.of'rOMlNVP ViIoWIT .p4iNtAt i Agor t m,u,.,9,. ...3. ri.-4:1 '''.7'. .s i glo \ o "7.4... I to De. \ ..: \ .. .1 \ LAST. WEEK 07P Rottertzw(i 044 ND . ::.F:ILRIBITIORk \ , WILL. opep at. CARG O 'S NEW lIA \ ',,,,. v v ImivOr folartly.aOcr.Rocd stroota. nod..hlbit Od. da,X oloolpir .o.olll.* irlday v (co oabitd dons) N,. % • R0334U:11 ILICIIILICOM:TAINTLII08: 111111 B " l edt- I Pr "" I U t M C "' th.6 riaigthmVali,tl IteAt. - "*Yit, /Stasis TY.-oaving thirty- 1 \ Ai g,to 10 e.R. \ \ - . Item T ' ^.1•• _or,a,x-iapiakieue..Footettsre.m. 'Jr,* naILIrION\SALES.\ BjC P . 7t Av , e AtiA TO4i' Choice Boots,Ps4 phieb.3per? Biank\ \ \\•,' 80, , 'Oka \ 1 , 1 SATURDAY eiosaing, Angnet pt 8 YY skleek, will be gad— \ 1.4.1 rani " sad \ `'a -Law tP iatilrArbWV; bu.o Ott nc. . nlOl4 l / 4 14(1 on hal& :anis. act., 419. .80 , . .. \\,,, , \ I dale. V . t Ea u t r - damoai ' I ~ VE .4 ,11 Mat:B7l\ \ \ I ..4.. d. ;.::. tal=- \ ‘ ' , S\ \ ,„„ i ,,,,,, j0ra7E ,..... yz t, „,.,...... ).7 .. al rat \ A 1 Volflrddi.ll,lll , ''llf,7 7 • ir° ".7.' ' \:. of Olothlankla invite * ; ' ; \ . " • 9 a v • ‘,,, , Filiotare. \ . \.. ''' , tht l .l .., th t\ '• Ns t . \ \ ~ , .. :v .:h:, i.V.W. , \ .., ..,....b. , 1 a14...\ • . N 1, py, D,!lairatdk NeiK 'spar pkirell' ' ‘M ‘. \Ht for _1341t. \ ‘.". - 1' TWO v,ery_sopi or =Aware , cllmmo- \\ s\ OM untooVArd ihr ntOl7 'tit Hapnta . t thl„b2=7 i U o s .4 1 1,1 4 1 f a= ' .a V\:11 , \ , al•roo 101 l tiv n itres i4b. ra ts oiiid.Rt . .. . Hoaiehol N THIIR: oel kset %pdasur— gni.'Amp. com p I ' m allbtc' '' lo* re. WI Work' lium Kltehen, itcraltstrik - - -7-----,-- • \ •`, PEAIL- 'TB 4At "I LL• \ cALWBAB , ~ .A , u nit\ N .. rra o Tr/FL A lMb i l b ti ' lt% O"I \ . I umr onrrs at th e Wu. °elm tAies • ers'cao. ti p . taVerudrit Z s tlgarAPric‘fiell t o b fl \ \ k \ \ • I,l ! , tiVe.t7igfirsr.i;Au,„ ~. • ' ,t.,. \ ' \ 4.0,.. \K" , T.....—cAsn. l .ti, ~ 4 0. \ \ ~ 1) 1 tiVIZAT AULT/ON idLE \ di, MAT; i s \ 'OP B.NahL, lIISTA.I9 03.7111:111111)1.T. 11111 J4llB'esDkit 0) \ \ s 350 !MY ItOTS. Fr::Et SUBSCRIBER WILL , ibk throe. Maw, o.Vcrekief' ,I%thatria AlgAtirr \ Zt e rtki, •AntoteeWathe at , ' er We , . bad. \\ \ mi lts CaofrY tr c r . tls l oltltat . , Lisolo,4, Tian. Ti.. Onto CIA sat tizearer tolte met rer . th. i i b btl. ' V r be c ttMir eri I:gall:SUN' gitlirt,„, rzlra=la m tg:. 4 .b . :l,742l ttlf:' V.P4I::: \ of tbe Lot. see math wooed-end we asellalblflocated ~, rlc V l4 .gtiVt . tateti h, ll:l: 7 .; amt %VII TAlbbiel \ leafy for ore opened% can be hmeset Inke lentuellereV s we lot dale coal, Wattp .4 lumber verde. kall arab, t,..1,.... ponce.. TN...601.m et lb. Loa moor la Ma • ,eretre of the Droyerg a r adtable for I r t r amihrstitltalL , \ IS.ollios thete. fae o nth* itc.AN There ameemarl twee and valueble Dorttlye on tar Pemba...Web halo tar?, gigot% nelluTruCirenelonfitepTette7:4; \ Ulla the Wet WO% Dum Mint want/ : and it te bet. ered \ , that there WlTd* eater MS that puma., and • .po to sopoly s e.bAwry ea meth be exemsd. \ Arragement. OM WOW title tOr the eaten Ma\ of \ • C.el street throne, tO the r4lttthargt, Brae , . Weak ', ' Road; when this le done. threa.,ll notataatiam ow ' \ Wzr,lllP c=irMt w ar.V"Tit s \ \ gr a ntru h, ;e4 d .dt;'n:iiitii.fr'n t 2°''' ' ''' ' t \ "2. ' tdye the 'mm, hs the wet .. to Wnded at thiCeted \ ' he Prowled-it. aud eding to et estabilabeds yb ` city autbablet. TI.. work Is no rt h elmeitler. and \ • .111 be nearly completed by the day prints. Two ettnea ~Ibl'rtit....g.'ll:imat:.Sgt.d ;17th4thridZeti)77.1:7\figafruri'llth', \ and [boomi l Wee vill a planted b the yeroprk, tor to front e finhe Lots that .11/ he /I na Wean!. hied for residence. t, • . The andardened ha teat ceuldenee In mew this property le the swim of apitallele.Sta. me Ilebortou tam aad all other@ who.. demon of '4= ttiltittioVyVts."4"eti VI, .4::.rms • ;Z . •\ • "Naidi v almis. LIM : tnotion:ee• toes t. Stan pelt by the bidder at toe Mae the blOr, earbarth'i Patches* umer toe. paid doer et the How Of ide - the contract. and We balance lc lee equal annual P atte, with aennal lateren at 7 oat . and taws the land ett.l On thennpakl pureb on a.r. 1, .Nrer:rAt . sl,:;=.lr4:l., °. " 4.641, dov, . , art P ie ' dronit t tlel f e t ' 6 4 7 igal=en trafer rIV. te I s‘,.. t etteclual • *floatation rem leewnt Iletb. Wm %rota* Me title to the Med. In Walsh he erlil ob taw threat he ale a tremor, thee for tochlend on • fullUtneof oy i s , \ :11147:traiirat,"Iridign.,:41:tilprrisi...tax.i.""41 ir "fr i i i i . , 14". V , , mere cf o 3l...art. Until. 'e ficn, ad at the' vend Mad vieres In the nit, sod may. tel/l . b. httulehm ye hope. 0 in, eh. 4.Y •f ..le ' \ %. S. IL, Froxis. (2 = 4, .. 1 /rou x \ \ ..... ' _L, fROPOSA LS WILL Et raonrvg BY c....\ • i t , fe t :.‘lll:4:4l:;datrAtuy i tl.,43.l, 7 7 A ilet La . • i teotte ' ra leate=.lttirir licegy',GßAlSD lad, il Om \ m ee t .' hate• la 7 r.f. m.v.“ 1 I. titivwetrans the !Vim 01t, , t1 \ MIA erd \ M ee e Mantel mardaledby s PO& D PZMOIC three. 1 of hto be *halm het _watt. Me Whet me. nest tae h l r kr, :irh 4 Al i giinii_ n e b elrers b. \ thew by fent• ...as. look tee feet M tZehroerne. 3 = ..Villangthemitb,efzur g o trea tt lel4behtett. , 11%.earls sod, hem sot to In 0„:„ 4. 4 t o b.:: \ . spp d fp. th. ,”1, nor% immediate trot ir% hdr br the \ 'oota aunt part 4. 4 , , 11.• 614-aap '"k:4"? '''''''''" - \ • trr filtarbiot , to II)GS\ -Peedrihut I,be treTAgalre,l,,,t,spieied byttergtet:tipesbee ' ' \ =Pro will ablo, le. rerat ti fec ewp . 1. ..; jr,,, d 4141.1.X .' 44T ‘ • lett try,' w:kiWV . '.“ n' 1 :11Wroa3:1„-?-"=1.14;vr • lb". Stow sul air, 4 \\ 1 ' IN ~I=ll %%Vat CA:l=ll7t:igthetitih7l/2. rirgi jigs ..b. 1 " .1 • • .oentmee eat I ask utuairstar /nu the U. '‘ - ', y.poras.in be ree.44.d to_Reaus a te• „ sat b.se ekkure t ietnotak. or meromertott te 'b e erected bY the P ort i vdtbld then eMO au otai. to.bli•Vrals arta brad eetrfear. N \ ilea . .. ea% Uh thesitellotarttrl d am _reatit I . ' r7o.lscitithitiVw.Mcet stadadosed. ~ ' Ja e WW A. lilid.. '., , ': s ',. \'' \ \ • .h7:a4ltil4lVtiMe. .I*o 't .tei .fie en phu!d.j\\lttetitt -r,eW.‘...' ;...:. ' I WINDOW IlLit3B--5 boys *l)l4cd ', \I ;.. • -I, ,, ,, cwt9doirG \ lalfftsfhwj aa. _ . .. 1 \ • yie !5;, , , - .7, 1 r - APA.z4.3=2. 7 2 . ..Ncr--- , A •. , , ~,,,, .
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