*<.g . f: lll. Z . • " 7 • .. , • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. MI..J;-La4A,=a3::l p • Lrtsztrziatu. FRID6.I MORNIRG, AIIGII:T 28,1965 161 - 1141DLNU MAMA WILL BE POUND ON RACE PAGE OP THIB PARER. 113-Parsinaa Visa= oAisrriL-Ite extimain ate= Istypa of ear Weekly Osatis offesle earlradasir mut • !salt &arable medium et making tbdr bedew knew. Oar dmaintlas Ls betvwx lour led An tbassuid, tesab• sinottgrrary. "Wags 01,1 Mall is Waft. Posasyle *aals and Latarn Cella. • 111. - co 40YE8TI5Y.13—Nellber Edltoriolltoomo - sob rrintloi Totobtlebotout of the , Dint 403152. aro ope.Rl ost liondsy. ADVE.BIIII2B3 wbo dodo, theft , DOM. to sopter Ms pow obaraltut. plow Marl them to be4re6 dddxt4 m ItstorOoT oll•teos., DikOCUITO - WILL - lONISAIIOIIS. I'° vol civet. common; MOBEEI POWNALL, Of Laserate C;Aity. 101.117/1101'0:111111A 1 . ALEX. E. MaCLURE, OfFoliktin Ootenty. 101 1101111101 017111111, ' CIiaIBTIAN MEYERS, OjCiarint Camay Aniimasonie andViluit CoturtyComintion • ITIIE Wilios AND AtTIMAEONS OF 4 . EtVitral4 c ,lrrailetianT B :V, , :i trAvsm of holdni! primary motion In thew mufti • la MO Ta=o re.l.ttstir St I o'clock Pal, to ad • I at 6. aseept Yoeubi P. •. _ln *a Ilempeas nod Pitt Toenail att.:Woe% ret. to Would at 7 Vol ma; nod 16 VA mayeral .IWarda at 11 o'cloot to tw.l -aro at 7 obboa Lat.—Lb. Ilentloa tO the do to be by ballot. Pooh tit bo Dettiota to *lnt to o Dolmas. to reasty Convene= Who , an .toe coon Hoar, os Welaaoday. Use not day of A6Nut, at Idlb. dolma tr.„ to booduto • tlsk.t to b oaP• *dud by party at the enrol= Uetoteyoteatioo. JOSIALII ELMO, at; Ch &tun of Commitio• at Ootitopoodeasa. Tne Botetur•Tennusu QtzinumeThe 40- title of the cove by the Argils, brought 07 the ital% do not altogether confine the pale tie' tote of the despatches* sent by telegraPh• The person who prepares these despeteles Juleps to - his nonclusions without much erenebletion, end they mrs freueumtly very erroneous, At the latest ,iteeounti no cmoiui detTetehee had been received ism:fuming the -swept's** by Basis of the proposition of the Four Great Powers, and thee/ 'wig ma* out mere rumor to justify the unction that the Csar had signed to iecall his troops from the Molds-Weil/41ln Proviness. The news is more pacifio than premien* advice', Auld theriewas a buoyant feeling in the commas , . <liaised Mancha circles; resting an ivory vague Beyond this, there , ii nothing , by the .lAribla to justify the declaration that the dill= sultj is dollaltely settled. The next arrival may , bring is . confirmation of the =mots, and rive . ..stability to the Inflation el .the page funds; but it may else be the veri reverse, and 'Mow that !these iiidlio.rtunors nre boilvir and bastion. :Even if the danger on the pant of the Esipt - nitalbresh swoons the Turks, *hoick the events of the last ;two three Months hue wrought up ° to iy4ltalt of reUgloulilsastloirm and patriotic; blunt: U Run t. min pouslbly fad an excuse ' for holdbtg on to the Dinablan Provinces, tria 1, out, broiling with Trance sun England; she will ds so; and s pretext may Di itifqrded. It by the isinduot of the 'forks themselves. la every whim of the subject, then, =ltem an Inahill etltlood state, and 'neve from that TIP• fjOil will be looked f with - Intense interest. Waimacynoz Comm—The Whip of %bah ingtonlComiy-have nominated the following 'Asseiebly—Jno.'N. MoPoneM, Joe. B. WeLB. Aitornry—Wm. B. Moore. . • Beortsrir—Thsddius Branton.' Crearreirrkeer:74ohn D. Boom • *Director tithe; PoorJouph Ross. airstior—Eturvey J. Nankirk. Auditor—Dodd This is an mama ticket. The nominees far the Legislature am Maine law,men, and on that issue represent a large amjority of the cooaty.—; . They will , be elected. Mr. McDonald was, a isiembir of the hug Legielature, and is a young min, of much wor th . AU th e other nominees are 'persorially popular, which, Ina county so essay balanced' as Waehingtem, is a matter, of limorteace. The liquor question being the pro ' inbtetit and absorbinione in Mat county, . has Ocalballed the nominations of both parties, in some memon. Pliakington iMmty, it will be reatembered; hu r sort of Millie liw of its ova,' impaled to it by spacial legislative, enactment,' and soestion of .its preservation or repeal lug had an important Inflame* in all the politi cal contests of late years. Every legislative oan didale friendly to itsfrepeal, no matter by wham nomMated„ be. been defeated, - hitherto, as vs judge all of like thir,sotlr will be hereafter.— The;Demeerats, in their late Consention; rutted eaudidates for the Legislature who are in favor of repeal, and a candidate fir District At tarneY who is oppoied to enforcing Maisie.- - The Whigs, we are glad to see, Ana had the . good eerie tohominste friends of prohibition far the Legislature, sad a Candidate for Prosecuting . Attorney who will show no special favor to keep: Oil" of tippling boosts. If the people of the county can be brought to eastain their- 7011 k . 114101 in 11111 1 .4 there &Moms, there can be no doubt of the moron of the Mills nominee. In. dependeit of tide qttettion; honorer, the Whig ontnlinatte are eminently deserting of alumni as 'llea an the soots of penning merit se of ilium! poUtloal principle. ), Plot Haw Othimh.—We toothed hat night New o;lama papers of the ilth. The papers' N o thanktiilly acknowledge the receipt of pecuniary • lid from tie North. The number of deaths on • - the 17th - wai 191 from Yellow fever. ••• The Ploe , • ..lOarelergy ere not wanting in their duty to :. their Rooks. Those who are welt hale notified where they can' be fodud; si Protestant' clew ' ` .man cap . town bee been for some days very ill . with the , yellow fever, but is now, we believe, .convalement; the Rev. Mr. Aylward,' of the church of Etc Thereee, and the Rav Mr. Moyne -hap, of Bt: Peter's, Catbollo clergymen, are on der its taffuesoe, and the Rev. J. 8.11111114 of Bt. 7..finvistia's. on the Bayou Road, bee Ned of R. The majority of the general patients are of the Catholic' perm/elan, and their posters have a eery trying . time of it. The Rev. Mr.-,Whltsll, . of the Methodist Church, we believe, his signali sed himself by his Immo= dovotistr.to - the sigh of the Third District" Of - the Tamar that dead hodies had bean burn el, from the' inability to obtain hands to trMy than, the Bulking says that le is an absolute falsalmod, , fabricated out , of whole 'Cloth. No smelt 'mum:num en those mentioned have taken place, aid these is no probability that such an meal necoaalty will mire . At Mobile, on the -18th, there Were sii; 'deaths from Yellow Paver officially reported. , treterlildoraddeir, a Sister of Charity at New Othieut,trea fillet' a viatica to the epidemic. . • The Picayune conlirlhe the report lately re nett, . ed brtelegrapb, of the serious disturbances I at El Pare, Halloo. it eppears that an Alder'. ' l j a irusdivd Mayor, bed been robbed of 491:56 dOt , thy which he afterwards fount in the possession of some fileslossis. . He drove them,'along with 'some Mexican cattle, to the American side. The . day he woo arrested, on q charge of steal , ingg by order of the Profeot, who offered to de .. ii,er,pim up for one hundred dolling, which he , allarwtrds refused to do. A number of Mimi:- , cane besting of the trestment of their country, pas, attacked the jell and were repulsed, tiro of &dr Arcunbcr befog killed. The whole town icon Ginned, the. Mexican mob threatening "death to the Tenkeettl" All the ballforaMosin teenier& . .bit it wee rumored that a body Of 600 wag psidiittig up the river for an attack; Visser 'Rorszoin —The Wash boon Reporter maws its seal !Or this road to load It fate eaptiousnera It finds fault with the mos oy this otty blouse the letter of Mr. lon :oust 'B•lght, in favor of that road, was not .pu blio e d - th e ridgt, and blots its double &boot our . poo mon tuiardri the enterprise. ,It says: P'Thi RaSette has neves been very windy en gocd in , bohsif of the enterprise, sod we really .dinot knoW, from any thing It hu ever said, *whether that: peper Is at all friendly to a con ' tootles 'oritll - 41210 _Owe by Rsilroad. While it ghat not sot thing for us, we believe it boa sot osn'tity thing plains! the Improvement." ' . The Grilet'isdotpootai the Mullen maths the dui, and hut coign an warmly find iron= 15 ita favor io soy other piper In the The' editor of the Blearier hu need eitbsr fife better Usetcor7 or abetter Wiper. . , order§ from Mitt*, at 1311mIlaghain;,114."- lutd, fre Mad bbe '0 sassorotui so to W with mean, granted. E.M2111 M.IIIIM!MRM ;I'6 6666 4:1010001;at 166411er* OZl*.ilia*l.Si4 usen ot ray4hater4s tq ,er cone of the blidingforie Of the Divine trommand, so well if air nbllgation to the laws of the litale, that a iontioveny has arben among us as to the priptiety of running Omnibuses on the Bab bath. We supposed many persons world Wink at thirbofsingement of law, ant would desire its otetltanume, but •We hardly thought any one would .'eater into an 'argument in justifloatiori, mambo woo papered to deny the binding oh; liption of the Babbith - altogether, end to die path the propriety of a day bf rest se F wise and sanatory.meseure, promotive alike of good mor als,' and mental and bodily health.. It shoal be borne in mind, however, by those who have en tered the lists in favor. of Sabbath desecration, that to New York, when the city sattrodifour zolloi, and where Omnibuses are more out then In say, city In Anoulost, that no Oasatirts are sets runshisc as eks Sabbath. The same is true of Philadelphis, when Omnibuses are as greet • convenlenee es in 'Pittsburgh; and• the pane is true of Battbnore Ito Omnibuses disturb the timothy and quiet cd' Alta day of teat Why should Pittsburgh be made a:option to this highly proper and Just rule Tin !ley QuiAre Bessonationa—The polleotore of the Piro sod Second Werds; Pitts burgh, and the Fourth Word, Allegheny, hare handed to . Ate, Aromas, the Treseurer, the sum:,of $4,10720. of which be bet forwarded sB:oBg,urremstader will be suit on to-inor row. gligfewere Weal to Snap & Wadi's foun dry, by the contributions 'of employers and braids It is expected that about $BOOO wilt be 'raised is this oily .. Portraastrr.—Mr. Haas; of Merest, IMe • member . of the Sainte. was s candidate for President Judge of the Mercer distriat In hla own town he was defeated by • vote of two to one, and to the Counti Convention he shared • similar fate. Thit gentleman who thou defeated in - hls own town and county to • resident of another county, which makes the defeat &Ably The attention of readers is referred to the advertisement-of desirable lumpily seats, , on the Ohio river, near Seerfoltly. The properly offered for Selo livery cadge and iell adapted fir eon*. tty.residesoes. Those seeking a site for • coun try home would do will to Sramlne Ws property. _ Loma Inuillital:—The Director of the Alle gheny Valley Railroad llsie concluded the m ama of the property lying' befween Penn street and Thu:peace Way, and Marlrary , dtreet acid the Wharf. The .price paid, ire learn, le $125,000. ilamemes Ideaasrara—llhe September number of this Sprightly Wegallas km come to hand. Its moat interesting tmetnee, In regent to Ilinsirs tious, is , ha ea* wood engetving. We hope to see this kept op. The last Weirneettay En* entalin a lint of four barne Gad dwellings destroyed by light/ling In.Greese aunty, an thelith and 18th but' 'Beams Haitmen—The tine weather which has previdled daring the last eight or ten days, thesjoriceut amaine vide to have had for ri pening theprodetts of the earth. and the belid that pee will be preserved in the Beat, are all • telling on the corn markets of the United King dom. At Mark-lane, oa hlondiy. the dentine .was three "hilltop per quarter, and. subsequent events have dill farther altespened the etas of life. Nevertheless, there seems to be n general Agreement amongst ail foU601:18 who have written or spoken en. the sedeet,. that, seder the moos relereble circumstances, the harvest of. the pre. meat year will he dellelent,—the lout productive we have had fora long period. , Tee is to gene rally citheitted„ and coincides with the views of persons in other; respeets meet &milliner in opin ion, Mat we have no altanative but to , believe it,--mbjeat, however, to the Masse. which the nartlew trees may produce on the aerial crops of the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, too, Prance is in .the name, or in a wane position than ourselves,. and the emergeney of the antis le seen in the policy of the Prep& Government, which is acting with as much promptitude as though , a famine were Im pending. This is the moat paled pet of the case, for Instead of receiving, se In fernier years, supplles OM our nearest nigher, France will be a competitor with us in the markets of the world. The wont feature of these elate time Is that they , almost ineetebly produce needless alarm,—that the Information on which they rest is too frequently tinged by interest and avarice;—and that advantage is taken of the ex• eitement to raise prices beyond their natural le vel. and make the public the . detiza ,of its own Certainly there is no ground for serious PAM have, crept up during the tut few weep as moth under the belief that the pence of Eu rope would be broken by the Bino-Turkey dis pute as by the bad weather which. up to the lest fortnight, we have been expetienoing. The first of them (sees of oneeinees may now be raid to have disappeared; and the mooed has become so much modified by a moat acceptable ani genial deny, that much of the matemplated injury may still be repel:ed. • Bat, in despite of these more encouraging elite, little doubt can edit that the range of prime for meths to come till be high and that belief la stmegthened by the knowledge- that - freights are now double what they were two or three years ago,--s fact which .must have a oonsideisbis effect on the vitae of the imported article.—ltiverpod Then 111C2DIWN OP 181 YELLOW YZIFTI. A 2 Ni, Ousairs.--Llittufromthe Mara Ogles, di ted the 11th last., "I closed the eyes of our old book-keeper three years ago, who died with yellow fever, sod our present one wee taken down lest Rowley; there are hopes, however, of hie getting over It :Par burying grounds have preeented a scene of math confusion, and in some instances of fight ing; so much eo,.thit the Mayor had Recorder have been oblige d tainted • large force to keep order In many of theca So many dead bodies t, sad the friends claim precedence of burial,, until they actusliy get to blows ' poor 'French emigrant, in the neighborhood of our otter), arrived hero about three months ago, with ► party of twenty-sla; be wee taken about • week oboe with the fever—at that time - all ills companions were buried bat eight—he, however, recovered sad got oat to•day, when, on inquiry fa the little ranosnt of his party, he woe the only sonivor—all, had been burled but hinthelf.". .. . ' ' Lnaa Loin ny Huv.—d miter in one of the daily papers attributes the 'recent lots of life, during the but days, to alcohol, and notto cold water. He say': ' • I have employed many thousands of work. teen 'Mae 1828, In the most exposed and labori. ous oeoapations, never tarnishing, under any elzeurnstseces, s drop of into:lost/4 drinks, sad' among them all I have never known a ease of sudden prostration from the effeds of heat or from the use of cold water; and I knoio that the plea, that alcohol to neoessary in extreme hot weather is the veriest brimhog ever propagated. Alcohol softens the trace, and under the notion of beat produces delirium and death; and noth ing above! the most positive proof will convince me that is nine eases mot of ton, the deaths from the recent taetnite hent , were not the effects, direct or indirect, of alcohol , “That many who were—prostrated were re. stored by the use of cold applications sod brandy should EIZTOT be a ples for the use of the Istter, as It is as true as light that the timely and proper use of the former wash, baseprroented the attack. ..The moo is blind, madly blind, who pours alcohol lots his bride mud then exposes It to not a puebloe as the heavene te , ee lwt es week ^ • ADUININTIATIOII 0110.12 II New YOlll4-1130 'New York 113UTItf, s psper which does pot elate Ind without being well assured of their wren nee., aunts that the negotiations for the club. lishmect of an Adinlnistration morning piper in that city have resulted in raising a fund said to amount to 860,000 for that purpose, and the cr. 'ligament - of John W.... Fernery, now Clerk of tbe House, to 'edit the same. The Ofilltlef farther It is a feet that the Administennon has not n e.t) l ie time sop J Carnal In this stronghold of De party advocating its opinions and supporting Its policy. The so called Democratic. Journals are Intently engaged la ruining the slavery matro n's/ which Cieti.;Tience has namirone reasons for suppressing, he in persoaal fends whir& be is equally tkOZIOII4I to smother. Mr. Toner's paper will ripen/tit the Administrstion, and support .Deraoccitio principles" as understood at Sinaltington, and Intended to be 'antacid In this State. It is supposed that one region for detaching Mr. Forney upon this service, Is a de• termination to cast the lunacies of the Govern meat in favor of a candidate for the speatership from the northwest, probably Mr. David T. Die• twerief OW, which involves the tensility of hoisting the clerkship la ream tot come South• tun Democrat" . Tas.deorgta, that loft thii,port some Woe Ifeikt dam, halt ',bete laid up at Now Ozleasa. Iro lowa that the ere, all hitt ha, and bar car go WAS not ad" ' Seward 'of her attars arrival hare 'oe• the' hoar Betith.—Leatierillo ~. Rug& ialn mutat ',. Lithe Beitialta or Lads in the B th , the Mar quisofClantleardomdiedthisettentionof thence:se to the way in which the government of the Dun blan Principalities was administerettdoiring the Bud= oemmation, and wished to know what Sept the Government bad taken at home, and abroad, to counteract this aggression. Lord Clar endon repiletthat the Government,thought It had ' received late despatches from the Principalities, bad no *Halal information et any such changer' in the administration of Wallachia and Moldavia , e thus mentioned by Lied Otharicarda. He , hoped • that the' House would not press 'Mut to', enter into any details ros to the state of the se: , getlatiou opera:ding for the adjustment of the Eastern, Tummy, hot he taw every. reason to , hope that they were tending towards an honors file Illd FSClefal 0020112111.011.—1 n answer to Lord BLeitnerbery, Lord Clarendon added that the immediate and complete evacuation of the Prae tors' was a sine qua non of any negotiations.— re reply to Lord Eileen:trough, Lord Clarendon stated that. the 'Government 'bad no official in formation of • demand recently made upon the Shah of Persia by the . Emperor of Rani& to the Hoene' of .Voionions on the same day, tilr J. Helmsley anqdred whether the Govern eminent would submit to the House, before the prorogation, a statement respecting the existing relations betweenthis country, Turkey, and atla s* and touching the aggreesive attitude &seem ed by Ruda towards Turkey, and whether a day would be appointedi-for oho discussion of this important question? Lord S. Russell esti that, at the latest i moment before the proroga tion, he would, give ouch information upon the subject as he could furnish oouistently with the puidie service; but he did not think it would be' desirable that a day should be named for the die- mission of the subject. Lord D, Stuart impair- ' 1 ed whether there wee any truth in the rumor that the Emperor of Russia had agreed to car- I ten repetitions eubmittedto hint by the differ ent powers? Lord J. Rumen replied that there wee, a foundation- for the 'rumor; that a tele graphio despatch had been received from our minister at Vienna of a satisfying nature; bed as the messenger did net leave Vienna until the 2d of Angst, a reply could not be received so soon as had been expected. He repeated (to re ply to Mr. Layard) that, as far is Her blejeety'e Government were concerned, Swim their opinion that it would not be desirable that there should be a dimension of the question. Mr. Disraeli I inquired 'whether, mouldering. the particular I ciroutostaboes, the noble Iced had any objection 1 to state the nature of the propositions accepted by the Emperor of Russlit Lotd .I. Russell said he could not state their nature, bat before the prorogation he would give them as moth in. formative upon this subject as It woo in hie power to give ponelatent with his duty. The Times sum,- Despatches from fit. 'Patenburg, dated the god of /menet, rushed Palls end London on the 80, and the Wetter, of the 7th, announced that the official propositions of the French Cabi net bad been accepted by Rumba France,' Bog land and Aunts being's accord, the acceptance of the Ports was alone wanting. This annoneem ' meat untied • great rite in the Stook. MMUS of Paris and' London, and public opinion, always , runningto extremes, rushed trim a painful Mate of alum to a fall security that every thing was settled peaceably. A more calm examination into dates and foots made it evident that the 1 Emperor of Rusts, on the 3d of Angut, could not have been In reosjpi of the despatches from Vienna containing the propositions referred to, which, in feat, only left Thee' on the let or 24 of 'August: therefore the Emperor mast have predetermined in his mind to take a more pacific tsetse; or what is far more probable, he must have learnt direct from hi Drouyir do Malys and Lord Clarendon, that France and Eagland were perfectly united upon the quad= and to tow didtons between to and Prams was uhopeless 'as to test spinet the united weight of our arms. . Th Patin comesiondent of thesLoadon Times, ..„,.. t writs on Tueedsy evening, me: A abinet courier arrived here this morning 1, 1 3 from t Petersgurgb, with despatches from hi. de seeleff. Them. despatches , which are of the d, are said to confirm the telegraphic! inee Sege published in the Montour with reference to the muter of .Itursles seceptanee of the Visa ins ate. His smut was given outlet 2d. As Is al ye the as on such occasions, • good many re rt . , are curtest of the details communicated • to M. -de lOsseleff, but beyond the fact of the general confirmation of GM impor intelligence yen are. already in passetelon of, little is known with anything like certainty. Tt Moment It was ascertained at PIMA that th Clay had consented to accept tko proposition of the - Powers, a musette was dispatched to Co standnople, urging the Divan to loose no ll' e in sanding en Ambassador to Si. Peters lloviiii bu gin and there ean Ise no doubt that the strang e' recommendations. were added to supreme in en ation among the army, and population. T e note of the Powers does not, as I have al re dY mentioned, make any direct reference-to munition of the Piincipalities. It is merely stated that - ion that point the circular of - M. de issind N w 3tii for r e e ief rra kiha ng e ahla st m en pu t y p o r igir o o po 'r ead ß"u t i r s h e l ln ur st , a th * er m s e i d s . n neceeeity for a continued emanation. It is not considered probable that the Inuoisus • 11l receive the order to retire until the Turkish Ambassador shall -have arrived... !its doubted, however, whether that cider will beeves simul taneously with the arrival of the Ambaseador, or' 'bother some days will be allowed to elapse; but p eenean°Plutl*ineln here is, is * t i o aP oce PeP u la r, g tehaat"thwe and en. I t oops will retire before the fiats quit Bathe ay. Without bobs. to any degree an alarmist, I to e t ti g. l i l ore be we, p li if: e ad va t.the e tim esd.. f um*, which tb u e th m e w a l p i I t l anbu i na: P l u ly nan li p p u tomin t t s t t b, o e P e w i ti ta o tt: k t al ir es i l :t; ot evacustedi ind evacuated wittiest any delay, o one hu a eight to say that the danger is over. f I may judge by whet is said here by parties be tout be well acquainted wi th the policy of t a Court of Si. Petersburgh, I ban little doubt a' my mind that soy disturbance at Constenti. ii ople, any outrages offered to the Christian pop-, lation in any part of the Ottoman' Empire, any eel or pretended demonetration,-would be ea. Moldaviaght at to maintain the moottpation of and Wallachia. ' . Teta Cosa BLLIIFTIADIL—The Slave-Trade Committee of the ItritiehHoweit Commons met July 26 —Me. Made, chairman. Disclaim:a of • very curious ant important niter* were made in the course of the investigation Into the extent sod °bender of the trade to the shores of Cube. Several witnesses were rambled. Mr. 8, Lig• gins, who bed lately visited the 'lave one, sui ted that the trade to Cobs was generally increa sing; he said the. profits of the erateUer sugar estate* amounted to 26. per ant and of the targets d 6 per eat. The rum and moieties paid the cost of. productsbn and the sugar was alter profit. The Creoles as well as the Span iards were engaged in tho elsve-trade; the auiliarities;- too, were engaged In it. - There woo no noun! tweeze in the pripedetion. The mares wet about $B6O each; they were 'worked ' herd and had ni Sunday: The slave-trade was curled on in epito of the British cruisere; it was Cm:caved at bythe eutheridec of the Wad, and. seam of them-were engaged it. The, present prosperity of Cubs muse from the increase of the cultivetion of enta ind its ready sale In Great Britain and elsewhere, the conversion of coffee into sugar estates, and the inaresso of labor by mecca of the slave-trade. As touch as 100,000 pounds sterling 'was invested in some setae'. Arrangements Were 'making whilst be was there for importing some hundreds of thous ands of Chinese into the Island, which probably might diminish the number of stereo Imported. The Moreau of tbo elate-trade in Cube *oleos . 1846 was attribeited tts the chugs that took Sae in the. polio, of England in reference to Otto agar duties, but so highly did the Cuban planters value their admission to toe English markets that they would amides the slave-trade itself rather than give up those madam We learn that Col. Fremont left- Washington ',surds, to commence bin exploration of the country between the htlealatippl and the Page, and eficieeLstly le the Rooky Mountains and Sierra Netted.. He proceed, to the libteouri frontier, and will go pots the route which he ,proposed In 1848—'49, when he was stopped by the deep snow&peliering in a priettaibl• peel through the mountains, std }'good route that way, henna., to Soho the question to hie own satisfaction. For that purport ho proposes to make a double en. petition, one to the autumn and one In the who tor-going oat, beftre the anew!' fall, to see the• fate of the country, and returning after the snows, and in them, tottscertahrtheirdeptit and prevalent& fie deems • minter exploration necessary, and propmes to be again , at the load of the Ittl Norte at the same lesson, that .his progress was Impided there bi11348'49... - We understand that In making this expedition Col. Fremont kat no connexion with the Goren- . moot, or with any not:many, and that he take; with him an moon of Indians and mountain men.' —Nationat Intelligmert Avila 24. correspondent of rue New Or leave True Dolt., writing from Port inaltb, At ketwar, under date of the /5111 inat , her the ful , • ..011 Saturday night en event took pleachere. This wee no lest then the arrival of Et Governor •Vjbasy end Ids family, on their way from lowa to neer Ban Antonio. TallB, whet*, having par obeyed erreot of ha, they Intend to make their home. Tbe old gentleman seems to be in good WWI. The young gentlemen, of whom there were three. ell spoke English well. They QOM. plalned of the extreme cold of lowa, end ei ' pressed their llnteition to devote themselves to etock•releing.L The looniest of the party ween young lady of the family, madly accompanying her hither through lead of Whs.; She spoke Hungarian led 1•1 1 ; ae T lib' told; ishd was alio nowversut with the - • - . - Ctourric Otriast Sneaks —An iinmeise new steamer is aulg built for the Bute= Bloom Navigation Company. by Afetsre. Scott, Emmet do Co., of London, and is to be completed In 18 mouths.' The dimentions And newer of this ship are intended to be es follows. namely:—length 680 feet, breathB3 feet; depth 68 feet; with @crew and paddle engines; aggregate nominal horse power, 2600. It is:to he so construoted as to. coke its whole amount of coals far the voyage from near the pit's month, at a rate Rot exceed ing, for the best quality, 123 to 143 par ton. It will carry, besides Its own coals, upwards of 6000 tom? measurement of merchandise, and will have 500 cabins for passengers of the highest close, with ample spar* for troops and lower clue passengers. Its hull will be of. Iron, and of snore than mug' strength. while theimagot- Cud. of Ito dimensions will afford peudierlacili ties for introducing teeny precautionary mea sures conducive both to strength and security.— The whole of the ship's bottom, and up to eix feet above the wider line: will be double, and of , cellular onnstractiou,so that soy external Wary - will not affect the tightness or the eafety of the ship. The upper deck will also be strengthened on the same principle. Separate sets of engineer, each with several cylinders end separate boilers, will bo applied to work the screw, distinct from those working the paddle.whpets, so that in the event of temporary, or even permanent derange• ment of any of the engines; or of either the pad dle-wheel or screw, the other engines and pro pellers would etill be available and the-only re- , salt would be a proportionate diminution of Speed and consumption of feel; thus rendering the rendering the chances of any *trims delay al moet 036111P:1y remote. The result of the dire& tors' calculations is, that aftermeking the most ample allowances for working expenses, dem- Motion, yearend tear, and insurance, a surplui remains equal to 40 per sent pei annum upon the cepitalinveeted. This estimate Ii made on the neeumition. that the clirrying cansoity for good. outwards should be oocupted at the rate of E 4 103 per too, hainiconelderebly below pres ent freights, and only one-half of the cabin room oaeopled, at rates for the Bret clue passengers £65; second obese £B6; and third oboe E 25, in eluding provielone, giving to each of the respec tive duns enlarged acootomodetiou, and usual leg that only one-third of the vessels'enspacity 'would be occupied on the homeward joyage. (Juice Mozracrry. —The family of Captain Jatitos Price, of this city, formerly'of the Bette no, haii been decimated by the yellow foyer in New Orleans. Hle family was in New Orkin, it the time the yellow fever broke out there, aid be went down to bring them away. Oa his ai• ' chat he found his wife and two children dead, and two of hie other obildren'and his aged moth er &Woken with the disease, with but eight bopee of their recovery. He took hie remaining child, James Price, a boy of fourteen, and start ed for this.olty on the Fanny Smith. After a few days' journey, the boy was omit -ton shit the disease, and though all that human skill con ado was done, he. too, fell a viatica to the :ruthless destroyer, and woe burled on. Dr. Maitin's plantation on the Mississippi, five miles below New Madrid. The grief and chock to the fathor at the lout of his last child so overcome him, that be was completely prootruted, anti was landed at Paducah in a . verY Orecarlone oondi• Non of both mind and body.—Loeficilts EXIC2A2IOII ISOM IXTIIIVJOL.—T4 number of emigrants who galled from all the perth of the treited Kiegdom, during the spline quarter, wee not leer than 115,959. Of these, 71,646 ailed from Liverpool, 10,619 from Leaden, 8,722 from Souttiemptee, 2,095 from Pl7teouth,7,BB4 from Olaegow and Greenock, and 16,998 from the porta of Ireland. Liverpool has thus ommidera bly mote than belt the emigration of the United Kiegdom. The countries to which the emigrants ailed, dining the list quarter, went—United Matas, 78.205; British North Mamie", 20307; the Australian colonies,-17,165; and other pls. cee, 495. The Australian trade cacti:Luce stead ily to admit.% the vessels entered-for the vari ous porta from the 2d to the Bth instant, haring numbered tea, with as aggregate tonnage of 7,- 602. ildlet the total loading, on the 9th instant, was 48, and the *menet of registered tonnage 8,289. The tailings out of this ,port, from the 84 to the 9th Matelot, comprised two vosiels for Melbourne, with en aggregate teenage of 862. &CT OX sae Rinses.—We beveling learned a very serious riot Jo to prowess on the Hemp. field Railroad; west of this place. We have act learned the particulars, bat understand one man was shot, and that Mr. Fox was rising all efforts to suppress the riot. We presume the Irish elou—the "Connaught men" and “Fardowne"— are the partinipants ht this row. We hope stun. tooriand vigorous trieneares will be pat In force to pet an end, to these rota The strong arm of tho low must be brought to bear upon them—and the leaders should be male 114 example of.— Wash. Riporler. • DAZIIIO Itaaucar.—Betweta eight and nine hundred defiers and a gold watch were atone on Thursday night, from Mr. John Commies, of West Brownsville. The money was in a trunk, in a roam on the - first floor; an entrance leas of feett4 through the cellar window, and the trunk tarried down to the cellar and then rifled. Mr. Cummins offers a reward of $lOO for the ante. , hensiou of the thief tied reCovery of the money, and 60 for the reaorery of the money alone Weak .Bqperler. • •• COPPS!' Massas.—Tee Detroit ddoertiur rays "the Propeller GlobeT_Cept. Knot, ordered at this port from Bsut Ste Ririe on Elstnrday, bringing 200 toes of mese copper, la except twelve name of latch Is disagreed at the De. troll copper works. Forty tons of the above le from the National mine, one of the moues weigh ing 6278 14 The remainder is from the Chi!, Minnesota and Copper Palls mites. Twelve maeres .from the Cliff go to' Clevelind. We advise all persons incredulous about the CoppO region, to take a Walk dins to the work,, sod look at Aga masses The Globe has bionght down upwerds of 1,000 tons of mete 'teepee the present season." , torros Cm has jtiet effected a loan thorough Ideerre— , Barigg, Brotlare & Co.. Leiden. of £120.000, sterling, about 8800.000, psiyable In twenty-flee yearg, at the rate of 4}. per tent. per &mum, payableseml.annually. The Advertiser says: "This loin is to meet in part a tires pay. meet, - to be mode by the city in the' Ilesnattl year of 1864 end 1866, of $826,000, most of which lea debt incurred may years elude for the erection of the Paneull Hall Market and Im• provements In ohne:lon therewith." EXlllllllol.—The tall trade is 'crowding the Pennsylvania Railroad so muck with freight that titillates new depot scarcely afford■ ipso. enough for the rectiploo of the goods. in announce of this, workmen are now engaged In intruder. ming th• Op Arsenal building into au extension of the depot, and covering the whole of the ear• rounding yard with additional 'dittoes . for the pur page. e.. This nil affsrd's large increase of room, and greatly facilitate buelneen.North Ameri can. • MAID, Wrr• MID WIDOW II 011 Dar.—An in stance reoently °courted in am:inner', in whiols • lady was &maid, a wife and a widow, all inane day. Mrs. °mind, wife of man who wu in tinnily murdered on 'root ettcet,in that city but week, hadinarried her husband on the; morning of the some day on width the, fatal affray *lu red. At morn a maid, at noon a wife, at erozdng • widow! TAM PURIM bower ls thp first Trull,* Ittonere' who has not murdered his, brother!— Tole dangerous relative lives, ,and Is regarded to the head of the old Tattle& party' The sultan abhors war, and detests Genital punishmenti.— He has • groat fondness for, muele, bot,,after learning it all his life;-he has only been able to play one tone on the piano; it Is a march, which the Sultan obligingly playa for everybody, on.all 'ocoosions. - He Is also very fond of champagne, which hq drinks, under the pretence that the Horan only forbids fonnented drinks. • Itsweixams 1110017 ZIT Of a WHOLI FAXILT 110111111 YILLOW FITZI.-11. letter from New °flume states that• famllret seventeen ht that olty (ltioltidlmelo bleak') had beta all attacked who yellow fever, and though some were brought very low, yet theY sU recovered.-- Ono reasim for ale was that the entre_rere tootle ed. early and continued attentlou untll out of danger.'. Lootevrnms, Aug. 22.-41te committee appoint ed to , obtain saberuipSona for the enfforers at New Orleans, have forwarded 198,090 to the Honied; A1V3611100, sod Will be able to raise ahout.S9,ooo more. Bosses, Aug. 28.—Advioes from Sif.Fl4 Leone to Joly 850, ;Hato that the coast was unhealthy owieg th the heavy rains, and that the yellow fever was grovelling among theshipping. - .At„Lthoria - , affilre were quiet and prosperous. .Otnensaironp, Aug. 28, 9 o'6ler:l4P:lW- Wash. toren Brans, proprietor of Bantam's -Hotel, sad hire Gondar. wife of Thos Gonder, an old lady, died of cholera today. 'There ara a very few new muses, - and thej are of s mild ',charades. Gaminai EMAXOIPATIOII.—AII the ineMbers of the Unitarian Society In St. who were sievaholdero, we see It stated, have emancipated their slaves onooadltionally. The Saiiety refs*. red to le one of the largest ha St Lords. .'l¢ll Posts .Box —Letters from Monticello, Sellout county, N.. Y., state that the potato rot is very general and very destructive In - that part of -the State, FIVII:10111 put down thoideusegtt 90 p e r cent, of the whole/up. ' ' If resuisurill B,Bsamon apigeozina: Southern Argos hoists the name of the Simetary of War, Jefferson Davis, at Um load of rte col ammo; es- a candidate for U. 8. Senator,agelust GOT. Sect% the "Union" candfdate Gni Sertm.—Oae of taur moot reepastabla ohL stns eppeaied Yesterday la breechea- with knee• buckles. It being hie first sipeessuce la the en cleat costume. he elicited mock olOnottoo..—Sieb.. =cid (Va) .expirer; BUM% or lloaveugoox glisuostr -"Dialog Ike hitt week. or-twolthrse gongs of kyles. 19 In oU, escaped'from Kestaolty mole tki Ohio ilea, Islo flee Stakes. t6rifitunblp—Tnoxii Krono; of Snow . den taeroship.A be pieomted to the appltoradlg Aut. Much!. end Convention ie • eantidge lor =WK. ttoo Wtb LEOISLATURE. t 022 • 'recommend Joaxen j'zitutt,i oflorth Ittyetio Itrombip. as • suitable ton On Or:truant oz fa the test LEGIBLATIIKE—mtIect to the d.clstea .fthe Alltl-3111.1.040 tnd WttLir ()wrath:. atlGUlrto AN OLD WHIG. Stir Assembly—Wnswi WILL 53N, of Scans Pitisburah. will be ►eaaQlitate bairn the Whiff oveution for comicaloo Cu the Amiably Ticket JW• County Treasurer-7-The subscribe 1.1.1.11 far Cmmty TrellDUrer—bls nam..ul be tenderest to the cotalda•Ucnuatbe next Whig Conveutino noctinstion. [Auld& r] =OSLO MUT. Ur Treasure:L-11pm S. Ammo, Em of Allegheny, teUl be eithoildhte berm the eneaseblhg AztiAteeotile sad With. Coovertlehe foe hamlutten to the ones of COUNTY TlMAStitlEtt. L irlitherta sertreasnirer.—MadorJolla Wnaocc. will No canalate !Jr tbs Oaks or Mean TILKABOVMS, bsfas tbe Whig sad Szed-31attistle °aunty Cosestis.s bs bsld I.ollt Sext. - COnnty Commissioner—The enbsori h•r. rtu:dleig Ina .ant Liberty. Collins townslntp, off Meantlf to Co. Wilts and Antkbissonlo Convention .ed °Mee. tant2l LUKE B. DAIMON. . . County Commisnomr.—L. J. FLZYING, of Webb,. toontoblp, will boo cataildato for Count') COOO. mbolottor, '14W...A to Um Whig and bon. ao. . For Communioner—Jes. B. OLcms, INK.. of USDer St. Clair toernaldp. dill be • esatlldete Ibr to once of COUNTY COIIIIIBBIONEB., polite p the deoleiock of the dottlissanto sod MIAs County Cogrunttos :Cr or Commiuloner—A. Ri6D, a rho Orraarb of Tirontrito, will tot protsmsd sal MP port.' otruildoto for the °Moo of COUNTY 00:Millt , U Ins kit er hit totroreouo Montt.. .unlit to thoareistott of rho A ott.nroottio ttott Wttlit 00../ C0...W0n. lout. ForCommissioner—E. J. ttoorx, E.g.. of Itt blonott.towhship. fll bo • ottahttti for the oat. of COUNTY - COSISIUSSIONEK, salthet to the deaf. don et , ho AutPtfertolo mod Whig County COLMOUOII. se -For Commissioner—Ma. Blew= Laos, of the Borough of or Etizabath. will be peal:mud and autmocod as a candidate for the oars of County Oonemio , Comm by Me nommen.. friends, =bite to the decision of the Mc Mee and Whig County Concontiou ant Stir For Commission r.—ME. Jmus Ma. Guanat.u..ar the Borough at hrigu.hort. ' , II , h. V.' , 00red an. supoottod .. •conlidste far U. OM. or oount7 Commissioner, by hi. numerous Mends. .abject to the dsesbm of the Antis:tootle sad Whist:ounty ClonYantiolis y:::1 WESESPOWL. le — District Attorney—S. 11. Gm will be canitlate Ur the rtamhsation of DISTRICT ATICIR hIE.Y. l..fore the thlti and ►ntl•Nuoam Coneeation. Distaiot Attorney.—EDwAsn P. JONES. V.2....111 be "...intim bac. lb& AVEro•AIDEE WED , wad hutl.l3monle Convention or rotalsallon for th. , aim of DISTRICT ATTORNEY. jr2L4Avr District Attorney.—Csudidots for Whig •minitt!oa. District ♦tmtaq. DAVID D. BKOO3. Attorney. ' &LUAIIDIR M. Weevil. !se.. mill b' a atodidate • nomination for the Offire Dtetotet Attorney. subject • the decision of the Whie eint Antimasonle Oonvennon. to •. District mtiroc, ri4., will be CMlloo of [Mottle:AV° , Ilmor •ulo Convention f49'WL Mal= to the elTallmme , tn he four • irCONNOI. BANKEILS AND I:= re....13ny and I Piaht suS Time Exe Weot,ra Th. Bills, mat. %a Time ➢epoelt Ina= 4-Tire sad Mar Ctn./J.ly (cash MIA OA- Flowen and tle swtot of whit , ,etata at 1.1 deretis ,t the beta. cannt., fall to U. IS.TiLLIRON II rot able lar of tits N. JIM:IA.2U 'OW/ moit visso—stst the mut •.• appastatles lam , to tb. Het is truly b. _ bold bt sal dmlersornrytbserst, et 3r mats, la Ittim leLtats , BAIINS3, Prepriater. 161 Breadtty, N. Y. WI It PitbsbsUltb is/ N. E. 6.llerm, 0. via... Baal. Page. ir— Y4mlai t Kra- and Rrsan a Tow, oats/ stir What do the Phystoistui Bay 1— /Walt to the Wellman of on etalheat phyelden In feat of IC f.ANIEIi VEILMIIMOZ. •hteh la Doer m 11,01.411 eetwel•ttM to be the teat m U.: 0000 =MOW. of the hteeiti, who ate Co 0000 0n...1 to the om of Dater,: medicines. cannot trtthbold that spertreel of Is loyal :table remedy: • .Llsa , „ Plot 40411/T, 11. ISM ••t here awl Dr. /Manes Worm Specific fo till taint• praohrs. pad UM Ps:owl to ref the nopsrelleled suoreos wiih esslots 1 hare prescribe/ Its use. bola tor ehlldren end • .alt; laluots to. to say thesauri fa Its firm Meal owl:a or plaint sr ediclue ens tot. bPsilsht to 07 ratk . The amt., et wtsslotstridlow the stusllarar of the dose, sal tar err:Oats of Ice e Marione effects. etre It, la lay ~lot oh • dedelol advantage ...r ear oth. , magus rf the Mod berme the publie-^ l'orrhuess will be careful. to set Cr Do. ICLANI'd yEr.ituuast sad teltiaras 411. Ali other Vsrudaltse. la comperhott ere worthless. Dr. Pl'lsole. stoats,. Veruditise, el.o his celebrate/ Ms. was now b• hod et sll rapectsble Drlsit Slams fy :he Vol./ States. and boat the We Prowrielorr. • nzstisu DROTIIZBB, sole eutesseore to J. UM 1 LW. 60 Wood street. N6W SOLOYoNC 1 Wird at you: eel= on the 91 Jaly. staled the ns• luta at tat ey.n whith mut vary bad at_ that Una: Yob amlual with tipiatewdes that did mr ey oa • meat deal of goat—they wan Very ouch indented at the time, but that fullasiontion tau now lett. I can now tear the nekt al ttu. Sun ea a Lamp, an well Ai irCa. I anal Gallon you and gat another pair. la ante I Omni have any =WM , tune with them. m I would not - b• militant theta nada any rensiderttlen. Yam Reepeettully. SUHR MAORIS. comer /Nib and Wender atetwts. Pritamison. Jail 11. Wet MR. 80L031051Pa—ilalait onavellon to Irma TWO.lor. I bay. arra boon sblok m IM • Jullr bat whoa mad, my eyoo hum triads [rot bomber or slams. but alwoyo bald. *OW I obtalual oilr taunt To. Tomo oew by day cr oar lougth of tlom, with tbo greaten tan awl comfort. M.. Watt:roan la ray want pleniod with hor alma. ,f munalu. Tours, Truly. LS. WATiltaLtlf. It 9 Weir stria. Porramant„ July 19, 186 a. I Lea ban nadar the usaiso:ty of wing !name Ur areal 1.11. but Weam found a Talc to nit my am. or that I acid ace ,Irittanit fatigue, until I obtained a ',taut 11r. gammon. ny the .11 of the.. 1 bought of bit. 1 eon see cariall as earl could. lem rad or write mith them for Donna without the last fatigue, both by day and candle-light. Ilinve tried. to all the stoma a the gat. of Yeanalya. olo.te obtain a pair of Glean that valid role my oyes and toilet lo ovary bootame, Homing the difficalty of obtolning those nit be, for Oh. olibt. Ido moot carnally ranommed to Mao laboring under defective Tinton, to appirto Mr. bolottami. of irbont Gloom out be obtained to mit all mom.. Yana. go. J. MORBUICIIi. AlliatUtat OW. Jay al, lOU. 7figiamr la" BURKE Jr, BARNEs , SAFES—ltcre 1. the kind of tertbnonr o ea the Talus of our HAIM upon which ere ono 000lklently yet the rePutetlan of our Imes. lee hare alreadr pnbilehed several eertlfloatee, yrerfog that gaffs sande NC our regular and ordinary tam sad 'old .broad. hare been entdetted to the SZVItitEST. 'TUTS IN AtlttlAl. 0010LA111141.711.):18. and preferred their 'contents totaly tree from damage. The Iblionlag to soothes tuneful the taw looonteetable she:voter—, 1110,000' WORTH OP *up fly D PAPERS lIAPED WITH A 840 . SAB2 ALBION. lima courrf..ll November 12.1652 w /TT . . r i =d ! " rwrlt ' ltrutri7 moi would nbts,.-ivOtri nv . ..s:lttZat',VlT:2llZ o p l A: the 'nth of June laet—my oh o Ran ollerin Wog Oorned to orb.. ft was built of wood and bdok— a Wan thou. bIIMMEIIt. 'MT B.E. wan In It at Ma time of tea Ara, and fall,lotto the tenor. whmr• than,. larp amount of Mi. It. was • Ter/ bottbm Mu ttotm anel bookturounta that were to the Bah. amounted to shoot Tan Threnand ballot, wilt.hatm saved. Thera vas wen .hat. now f Rimed; and farther. I would advise mil. Jarman who al 4olog bnalneca, to lom no NW, but bur • Sao I. 1.6) VIM Pottera. ate, In—and .at one that to good. j MINIMy recommend tont Saha fat. •tl nOnto. troll.ll, JOHN MAR KO. Itirlo.the 801.0'0Na-4E7: Irmo • premature failure or emblem of lb. eyes I have been compelled to try some helf•doson Delft of Glows— owelmeed et the beet Jeweler/ Inthle cdtr , -from the um ,f r . g24, Des grew worse sod eight became meterlilly Unfedred. I recently purchased a par 0110111 t JUSTLY OrtLIUJUATIKU GLAB/III.Y. from the use of which I bars much retard and Onion.. fd7 runt bee improve/ and tar else r.ll red. from polo.. I could not be ludtcel to Dart with Item. Yours. truly. 1100?.' OALLOWAIiY.FroIIh led Etat • • • Sta. SoLoxon—After B Wand o. past of your . BTECRAIDIXII, for meal Irma. 1 11.1 them Imp,riot to enT thm, I bare •00t U 41.1; I ice mw wit. them for length' of time Witt:opt ihtlgnigg Jai ajar. Mt I can ggsg hY Yet light With' ego and monfort. I atseerfaily retemmod them to those tha'aeo eittleted, ee I hare' loaf beau. with weak and luttemett on. Tom% fa. c, • • Ma. 2. U. ifign4r.sim. rend amt.' 1.1 Labatt!. Atli 26.14114. • - . I aiva yin SOLOSIONIP GLABBBBIor a britt period and gag thefts to Do moot angarkg to any nth. co I have used. and take pimento in tvannunenting 'theca to thus having decagon tome Mum. • WILLIAII EitcOGITOILEON. eihneati. Jot/ 2 6.1 4 4 3 . ao.lh . kV' Alw..Botaioest—From infamy I have been alltlek4 with goat eyu told abotbightego..., nod la all oar travels / hate over boa able to got • pale of CiLangS that avoid Into rte. 1 have had *aural balm that weal enable sae to see MIS SLtlnell7. bat mall attar keep them on more !Ise onebalf bout from the amt that they mooed melt armies'. r I har,peoed to .e. youyAlttrtiaesaeat.ror watch I Jaw You just Import.% fnal,. esul se It boa been m eon. staat a had lto to yet a gale tha i t woollthenallt to.. I th ought 'mould try foal , • ' - 'You tenet lathing tee eateries when I ray they men tpip pawn My expoptstiona , I hale net been able to mad by gendlo-114M for tame than half as hoar at say tapp WI,. I apt IS °lsnot gine* I got thaw I fro one Bandar all day. sad until talk'dolsek, without tape doting tb s hut pa., obleb la • Wig I hat. mot dam thin mach ill think It donning you of Laiolu °then may be bastelttad by IL gas are affltafty to MU'S* of say palm at wroitta .furoisoke,.. so. slx. tray Team • ELM Little. Wharf Meter. Plttghtoill. .f. IL las to mantlog tbat .14 graft bur Atari Of paislhe aid spar sisesall• \ \ ~. ~ \ \ v zfir . ...Hifouiloirs' , ' kiirg . c.v.--Dir. 63, 14,4 ~...: &o—l think it no O. st••k Magian ..tosJustir. ehl Tun se well o e to th e Arm' '• —eanninnlty to .tote: the` tiI'EVACLE.3 I bought of To • tt di well. I End lOir ,liit. noel, haterrel. - tab .I.mall print with the. foe .1 length or tin. vitt. • ti,felluus . to =7 .7. 4 , K. 3111.7 risht ccutbaue to (tor •fu by the nee of than." I Seth no doubt but I shall to ad fi s read,wlthont Ilan to • that dm. IthUss. awls. , , k T. MOUNDS& Allegheny. CRT. Junh2.6.1553. I \ taa h....... Mr . ...... zy \maikess ks . yrs brief wind, with dablod ad... 144 *ad hen sue h.altetion in Menus thiet ifleteathe eleibu'V rota ago& Ina has been reigned: el.I ft. ..a.. *.r I° bigelul." lone - leer sad tone. Ithereloge cheerfully WV tathanuT t. , their ergellene7 aid an eleo to AlSolosnong 11111 as a prat:kid ' Vol the orteute fq Aiding with which he sdate ta.,01,.... to ._lb. 7 le 9.0 - lialtien of within. \ \ ‘:' ,D. A SEMI 19, \ No. ItAfa‘Txte area. flt loath, J..•= 1,43 ._ \ '. _ s .. l e N 14!—F.8 9wifiZasencelamaica c ' .- ir ,, --TAI. Masob 1 . • re\koerstlon o f must eel?. . . 1 7 1n onlinsey ellentees.b2ilplent ibele 1. .t=t4 4. 1 o.oa of proet.retby the dlgestliik fbabUone. It Is q keschneble value. urine ihe =lnelegant the @Pa= , cholera and rumm er melshibeeraildbedAtl• PegAb 4 i oalcsoloar. no fentlly V 041,10.1 the& be .. ibbon% lb. Wm l .—Be ewe to t the Avanine.Eneelge irbitsh• la 'NC:wed only by F. BMWS. .t hl. Deng. and Mended ' B,re, watt-eget Clll.lotrilth 1.14 Obeintib streete.Phll-.. sailphLend Dr( sale by alflh.e ,elegeetenie elltbecariae In' the Mies; aid. In ratan:it/4. by H.W. Poet, Jo.. B. A. Vain.toa t .., Do. B...biglth. Lemuel W . lr t Ck.. J. beboegmaker 00. S. - .. - la Allegheny 0 by H. P.Vieherarts tad ~ Bea t.. i. Oa .. • : ' all2l(en . . . ter Ws bell: • a Wards', kiss pro .asd rrutedy for error d 1..... which filth is her to. f f i :11:13 PLTRULNIIM mOlOOlOll. poZw9 am It lows, ukthe "" ok ;mat latoramtwk—ooe ed deep Inkhebowele of I eler Earth. le, with4Oestb one Of tim snatest of melodies. Read thitfo wing testistoor. wen k 1 . grateful parent.: \ - • '. \ ' I Putt lamer, Ohloaept. lb. 1867. . Mr. A. M. Zler—bli 1 hake sold - .11 our S Parole , or Rock W s some two Muhl Desk, shUlkase been look MA i. ,1. Your sueatlo gel .. Mather stmelll u t 11061 boor wild some damn moreVBfe lc found . I.lil Val estelleot lo 710: sad Drowns . Sty da him. at the time your agent was herek_was law Tarr, w with th e .11am i somber • tealusWoill. 001 In tbmw dooms lam tbe a* W second. and dux atootwel. lard 81 ‘8 18 .mrel. 1 Itureedlatelr, lt also watrmilmmY *... 18 0 " mro . 6 8 mmtmed Cr.., oot4 aret%..na nwomsti... nod for the 711.0 lialp. as. bulm c . dof lontig s kttloa. Youre, with Nowa I.A . . r. .a. by Mt the hrusunets ovs b‘o•so. fe9 (Pavers mirsmislus P . tulm r• B6 norra\ 1 101 VtV 4 ' INSURANCE CO NXS I NKW 'YORK:\ CAS 1 OATITALI $l5OO, 00! \\,,, It. O. LOOlll3, A t. . 1..... N..." Wood . 4 . 4 3 "A D>u &stem L. -...-...,.,:,Lat0 of the Bina II rf. Joan , Offlyo a...room\ ~.....lann of Oct o Co. Madan hammia0...............i1an of now= Mal eno Richard fOodifa,-,—......-Mno of I) .o , toe .aoo. Mans H. Y' / m. ` ..r.........raa of CMIn. Idaho a to. AG:0"i1f.t.7.7..:7-....-.=3VV.gbrirabarl: ti'_ char IL ffbcd,..--. 4,..-......-V of fliord ahtr .. • Leaf P Shou,-......-...,....--.....P1na of Stone anion, lhcay G. far.---..--.\-.Wlrm of kir, Om C Doman. Ja• ZOO, ......... .. ........u. ,---or Inn of Jonro Low { 00. CAorUo IL ..---,........61r6,0 0. B Latch it Co. John B. Hofddnano..—.l..,—. l l.nsfOf J C. Ho. *To. Iralim K L46sbest,.:—..l9m of Charier A Hatacky,...:....... ..,..` —Mr= of tinekley t (fa Arno acaturr,yr..-Jarfa \ Of LW* Attarbfar Jo. k Ckm \ Lan P. 110rf0iy4......11n2 fa] . M. Boobr,llornon k Co. Anon T. Thent9 -.....f km otrzontrlde ...Doted a Co. John iL1id.ca,4....-,.....A.„.-...11r0s of Non. a Co. Clark.. P Bold -....,- /Gal of Boatman. Storm 000. o.oie C Cbilado ....—.....k1an of rhormin a Collins. = D D frfacf ....1 - 51==f ) :1 171 / 1 81. rh.f4aff"'"'jmkoima,"'44":. .....7.:.-rtriVrraitoollit/r. = i fflforkom,... _ ....7fan 0f1MA.134 sou: a Bort : \ 3. alpha. f mak.......7.... Baddand w 8012,-.•:-. • Poo of ffookoftm d k C . 7l : ...imd . 8aaf0r.,—.1...- ~ ...-YllonotAL IL_Boroa a Co. Roc Lodanood,—..-....- • km at k‘m Fr C P4,' Lucius fhakims...-.«.- 'rasa( lop , lirra P 4C 7 - 4 ."..-- IFIII 'Z i Fei' ; ; s.7 ' l7. ~- ren.o.v . i;;:immolrrotbut.--..5 6 .. 111 Joa it , 5..0 1 _...-....—..rtte of Sofa, Opal:mkt Co. , Z1Pt,,k7...t: - ...7.: - ....7.7.7'.1 . 511Vic1Aa. Mg: •NalAcs IT. StoekrelL-...nsm4r, Martell 0 Oa Joan HosoMrar,-I(trat alio floankfor 4 Buff.. Woo r Ilr.--...--......C.. Coral:moat Bonk. DorArd N Carsear...«.-.......1t1nay Waal, Wan a Co. now, Jfamf0r5,.........J.,.............0k00r•----.M.\ -.- Corps ...,..--Ybroo off/mom Yam CO. GaAs. 1. m .. BI WIWI L. 1.0 1 8k1.18. Bfandlidot. R.\c. . \\ (Of the , 1ate.11433 of irOardy i \Loom%) \\ Trzoi*tal rum: iii* B 0.0 T S `2,:\T D EIV t E , 69 W tl niztli,,Pittaibung 0 ...Mon fee as Whig mad 6. r2^,..4*•10 istrargh, mit Fallde. Farm and arm 6 64. In 7; a 66. there the of-mu. =to anor Oda 0? nod a Ilalo of LYOh.ll Third cast/Its • .• eau sT_Tp NitfTUA F'" +424;TEL.AN- molt rusob pared or lath b. Maw the ufltel by IL. , . old Phi nar , A. A. pa g • 4 Atik. pitiretralni. •`- Pony , YAM. :Its \ W DALIN% PawnNorie.'4 4 \ aaNtru, Iknu 63tkra.z.,,wr : , • • \ 071109, 94 wen', trral e; . tier An \ wct9DlMßEits • \ ~.- ta•Myit. MUM, alti , aka NNE Oa TIM 016 AND lIIIVERPt. 141 , 6118. Alill BIM. atm \ , ‘, \ ... . 1 4ir &mu 064004`440,c . axasee .140. aoooo.l at genie ataba ASP 11..12 , 1 VA 0 70.71 lad ra.ts arogririvev. - , , \ . 01 \ t ,As .- \ • \ Wg!tla i sMi. • \ i l:LsrisarekJa L " 1 ; 1 3 ' nag R. adF.: '4 ( 7o a alihro % \ pair 00 ... t.. , adwara "alt. Voir: ‘t _` Wax t i T& 21 , i t la. nraaank.. 1 , JAMEST ' : TA .NER, wuourosut \ IN BOMB, moms, XtoNinfp,`AluatLYATElsak . No.O Wood IstreetOPllttsbalaOs L . 'tale Sap IPaaaa• _ Sir M sits, contxpts of mpwardsof 2011 l oAtiAz ace imr=ro 1 11% . lia r saii*Mts " . d itad fat PALL wad Inl " sit mine fcre bayint. Alm NM? YORE BOLA, L1A20,114 , DAGUEAREQT \ AT .11/3 NATIOi(AL VAIAT•Eki. tie 1:BON'S Atlonal Dagatroan &paltry,' nycrgg,l4.'gfiVarr.r. LlKati sad titutisman Wang to obtain adtkolutps;tita "at triudststs Deem, v ' fry at the :4v• artapitsa• moat, Med up trial 'fry rfor Mr /Alas. srranpri vita mach Ril l the %amt. itan taks , tba ,pc.t tr,uts. l ot‘a .11 ""U' rtat as) 4 44, patst:* atkon'afutijal Utah ; \ 03i'atsuas apt qaatra4 to tqat atatatsy sals.:s a a., I,37Marstas laW of 4411 t seamed pular. In utr slit o .T Mir= ‘, l \ OO • :t„ kar.„...z. Ati(mota. " NELBOWOMINT r:• • ' DAGUERt\EOVIPE 1 PORT urriOli BURING. TlLdrOtpuzz7, bj ' irrmaqs and'kraAiere whcio4sh to °b k., Wt. sti rate. .thee .4 Ilf. Mb Ahem... • I ' N X? e lit t :r a ta1ghTeh i e.4. h ,.. b ,..m.1 , , , =1 , ,t N.,... 0,100.0. . 0 'shoe. mik4o. w.f.* ku. ar the terwat sod be • .4ble I.adt 810 , 1141 m I •tie: co. motel fir the ph . with Ihstr..at + of•,t a shoo powerful kind, and vieg s/44e40.7 , 4.4 of • e..• nakrping,. now pleqtkest tb•b, eelehratof %hot. oh 5111L•4141•14.* and ti. VOA. .. N.fh.ttery 1.1.1481et0 be We to ey. ... the parched Os A 4 c. stile cl Wu.. tithe: a1c..17 ekngrens. .h. urytt b.,,,,. /Ws. ' wan ell aceretiesk la ~ .1. ehns. ham \ 4I 1 eert sot.. t... 1 W. Y • \ HENRY\. yokwAt. ow° AND.. , . CPMEMISSION AND WILOLgAALILDISALEW/S cmais,BIITVEII4III2IrI AND PRODUOR`GEN 844 LY, , No. As Woo4t , strest, PWlFlnirglu\ • • irlb . A ---- . H. lIOI4IIES z 'B 41, , ' 2\ MANULLeiIIitSI49 4) , .'. , \ SOLID BOXMCBS.ILEDG 1 1 13;TINS, MAT T OCKS,T OROWB &e.. ~ M . ' PITTEMICIii : \ Oellasil Wood sty isitiessiSi Ist • Wa4 air-rsteiwiresstststsaltestt sus • - . ...Ss . , CHARLE •E: LOOMS, , _ trocx. AND BILL BROB.Bit: \ ' Notes, Boxii,b; Menages 44 N eg otiat i d. • PARTICULAR ATTE2MON \ • ONLY TO Tali ruggitsz MD salami, nook" . I V 4 *"' B.jw.a co., '*"." ' '.l ; r\rair t \ Seem IMEMISO FLEXING \BILOTHP. 74 I;. minuets ptuentera,... , \ \ lg. 60 Wiled strao4 Plttelkirsirr.\• \ 6..... , ir0t0rm of Dr. IlDloorfo IPAOdebtOod oorrOgr IJrr PZith LOGAN IMPOSITIM lianhiimored =2.l%sV r iVu r =mut l; ; '=_. . 1 2 v V \ \\ ~ , \'' *OA ol r, ,- • ' ',: \ AmusEivrENTEL,, \ I,itE in . 44a.,t 7 suiii'fection •• of the Olaf tbeflesamt A tif` NOMA prEnu n dtasT wirgtvlo:4WQl;a. ;.,..1... pammeOul 2st s lellawittiled ' Lratedatt.E.W. ..„. .„ , the elections okt Namonammitidth.. it V sobbed =saw \•,`,- INflf ` CLAY - AID JAVIV; 1-- atriti7air th il ti=°"'"Zetfil lrmlo on •ro Preal . A.*. la 1O Pe N. at Im's 11 ....4 1, \ I b... t h.4e. 71 ~. r e t . ne.er, ii. r i,,,, ,t .uvacm,,,,, vilossaples PAINTINGS 'ef the C4P- \ 41. 2 5 . 4 2.A ttaa A lex :. LI , g Lit z : Feel b.„ e, ma taaaLuxs wow( r o assare \ D 'Arm is ea r ef4, eta iersteuee , ea lame \‘, i i ,kol4 . o=lic o t t putiee Aritirouro. I L.; aei \ ~..22‘..2 alit .4 22 (m il\ , re..te.u.,( the got , /•ed of the ihts i te - Pitt•LO ' silt re ,' , a is. 12)6 estita. an Oki*. `1 \ ''', so in.et at the holm *rPass•Aceli. at the of Potirtta atid fury Aseti, tsee‘d ard. , ~ ` The,eleitors el the heioad,Wasd 0. the Olt? ed tattvlt t ex ar ilthliesnigte, immiertf fir Ttimorwils of the milord W. the city et ttsb \LA to meet at thlchonarof Andrew s k4weers. s Ti.• alectore of, the frourtts•lf o f the of of little bomb. to tomtit the Patton in easy wa % The gleam 0 tee iiittis wa ft of city of Ptt to meet at the o.*Mylnutta lithow.*miiihd byroa &Wel law Alit'Attsward. In ealdwiltd. _ \'e \ Th• elestorenf tirth Worde( theciteof rittablarsh. • to meet at Um f` eh Mho* Wiese. ti0,•113 ward. , \ Th e imam of di Beneath Ward KAU etty of nit. tweet,. to meet at tar Public School , efollma In sold ward. \ Tie Manors of \thatillabth and oot the any of Plus. torah, to torot at the Publi c School 'Moots. to met wan. fbe e'etiors ef the NIZItWer3 of thittiof Pittsburaik , to meet to the Publiq &Pool thrum. to ward. ~ .0. The alma= of the Pitit W ar d of toe. ollor of Allaptise. to trowt lit the house J. Wooltioneye to hitless= 4 tatu otth b 0....H050 . 31 0 w AW i tid r . r ef t za4til*.b .... ..,- .a. Bi t. eleZo . rs , :t th , ..thi pu ßird w Wood it... of ths to cit .id, y . of wL. A.U•she. ~,„ ~. eik t t4ton: ,l4,: o .u. f r eb ri . h r t o.rth. thrtkfti..... W p ao z d a ttL: z. el .r ty thi,c 4t . lheigh . : Mrs. •linos , Atmeat. on ththlisetiorilm' eta Sr , T torehilt Bead. t o .ea towns. tp, direct the ens 5e .. .., t'" " 1 . 0 1% ' ? " .11 " ' a Ctii , Ni i th t r i ` ; ` 4l4 iti;_i:f Pgah V ir '• • Theoleetpleot Pmble• tVrnsblp . to ta t the bone% John Beitter4n ts• vill•ite of Coati • Tim electoreof Collins towsietlO twOoote * Um botaik . tt Violent lineal in Use *tibiae of Was% 'Abney. . , The airtime Wiliam ttnriodaP ff. mat of ua "an° ' ofJohn Elution the thlitotionrith Tittaftli• K"d• '", tool township. N ' TM electors OT / ti , nMtowoshifi to omet It . qui to". of ..folio Ennutierril ;sati tOttiMilt. \ i , ' i ‘‘. The menet@ or too township to meet t the hens* of a,h'o h. ff Torior. :dim \Northern Tosnplitsk in sell - 51:17,TAton, of Pesiirtosteohly to wet attfiehonse of 6 trt Dmalitati. mat\i , towchbittp Bald hh0.84 urine wawa of Tereaga, .tioNip to meitt•tiot IPo Wt Lome. near the mitt door, trimly , loal bT T,A=4:ViiIIII.I;,. .„r me:i at . tbibt I gri; .ratf,..117 "1 • 7 " ' b . "°' " i , ,k, \,,,,, 2 The. tor• of itieboitnela hada, to meet • thit boom of kora* Wetatem o ttain s I rented el , John Ifil-, " P: *d. 1 oriel \ io meat` at this ho Michael Balkii.ltinotrif mooDiwt‘johit Molts io i"9 , township. , , S The meet. of Mitart tool:101p Wait at the bons. o , \ - 11amisel Wil :lamely occupied James 11.. Neel, in mid township., .. \ Th• Orton , 'Upper St. Clah township to ..14t4t the ', 1 17.111.. i 1.f.... z r i l TP l o t iriN: I t .149 ....illt the o l i,. \ locum bests hex.. y ' Llit s Z at tie r f . n . a lof tlao ter Vtfe elacio " re. f Chjittlym t 0413 4 .172 pAt ih . .. peallo Bow e' neer the haw Aflillttut Bridge ma the NetibetriTe T""i". to s ' . n ab ' It ‘ tat \ the booas ot T Painfelf= b .gillir,-1 4 , 0 11(.0. , ... 0 \ th Tt n gliclen of flodi4teeiishipo m 14,1. boom of LoOl 01 •11114 a. Armor, forftemly menet* b Ise tot ile •of flitotno. In Odd toweaMo. s • • `, 'N. The eleteNl Moon_ . taltrisitt . to mmt at \ tls.? hoar* of TAT ' toi " ehroloomeet all letkp . I. ‘ ffoillis n. ID. in d toembit. l x. ' The:olteo , of' ran ihi to WO meet at" the , Mem aosapied by pato... t: " " VIM. Olathe ' S , p, , F% = Z . tentios eln.l , la , ~, lot, Madam eflteMrr 1 ...hr0m,,:t e.t.h. 00 001 1.`?? Ho ;I;e'ihraiiir. Aiiiki i,kiiii ii tai tii* .L ha C 0.... litai ,4 a.. " \ in the Mitile The efsctots of Meru townahly dr , , ~ % d arer...in* rafh t Te ." LeW tea p ... .. , to. oat at tat,' 1 .4 boole of fa, Item oftft/L Ara of U. . ,•A4tr. In mid ' "w Trit i Vie . ohNs cl liortiA'itette towastli to‘ol)tat * the bowi"iisAtildod by 000 0000 Jamison.* Seal. , Mi. W TI. ed. MAI liveli toettehle to mast 0 1 0 Atmore of Jacob Oillbtoostf. on the Iraohua Sad. In Add tawhobiP. Tb• visas:l6*M. towashla, pm no* at Vie hour ef Haab Oralmoy.fti slid town9ip., a ..,,,_ The electors of 4 thi i inezt 441 . ts bi bilt , to MO. fit fOo 'boa.:l 11:: 2 4 I V ' w« t Di. wiwilgi Zo ..4 " -0 4' h'itTiL'Utttl'illi=l,llo% Licit 4. eitz to 000000 Bones In the amoagb itt sientoal. % t Tt, eatZlE=O l orzh of lusa to motet the pa b. of notional:wels tioet at their:so b r totogy mould of fl • alselfa la orof fordO , , k,„ Th• rimtamot intakr A to m at.labn haa S T i tilNuti 'd f l it ' d w ctlft ii ii4t . fiiki,ii ii.,itio. 6; 16 In Atiesomnr.nninty, MI as wham t .f. flowing det , scribed tonadisstos. to-wit: deco' at cos_ Um Allegheny Myer. at tim , opper lino Of the rat of John twA.,...numtue a tuellerit:coorse b oot the tat me of seta Coble and John 11a7dAtto the Meth tour of rowr mint theme run n a ousels b `i tbs =sr loolittifiiutri4otortlisrOl ° dlstlhil MLR:: ‘ stit. # .r-::::;1 - . con " l i e b isirt? r itt7.2 ths .. glirrt. at o titzle=t i lli f iptAh i t o tALP ‘ st , ~, t the Bali. rn s iellittna Arm& irt mkt botototh \ ~, \ \ The •I•Mors of the beton& of got hirmloahmik to mmitatiZ ttailmed Oftoe of Ohm 14 . 9rnishf, to hem Me • hirs of Diromoiebcconigh to Opit at tho Pat*. Bohcol • in sal/ Womb. c l t ik 1 The *totters stifle botaanti of Lawton ils to meld at the pubilopetool tioneeln geld tetanal:L.4 The eleetate ot the boregth of Men et. .10 suet at •th lrtilletattiTritit h ilgo s /h ot rem b ellfeto met at • the Town 110 in mild bos R.' \ 11' :I=g. ° J g run b geirtkier bTONl t tlltist Telma the ;once Brants. Matadi Ourtioitt be rimios• of theharona *eared rattatents to tort *i ItteVlrtkomisariadl Hoar rtu*S" o iled \\ aYSIPore. mi . .l *II Or wire Mt fm— ' N r th‘e District * °=.4. - " s ''.l" "146 ‘ \ 41 : t • a .go.r.r.;:fizsi .,, A4 04-, Lo u p' • „\„„„ . 1 0 .;„ 1 1, , gr , A.;., .. Treasr of sold :\ \ clt it4=11.=6,4 \ of Wm P ;In*. 0.„....,,....„ ‘r m... ~, 01Wrafic. $l3; Auditor. \ .. , \ the hereon lor. elate Attcroor for mot o $ tine 111[0200 for County thottqar for mildmokuitY ~ And L, ale? gin DOM. teat NT! 1.0111.2.1. 1 111=T , Judlnes of the Nom. who ftell hale shpt.'s• or ere Viltrittata ."r oM• h orttiVitarey th isrr7:2=, sted trit • telt% 0 Tn .. 0 .j 0l rt: .... :LAI: Vet ' aTitV4EI - 47114111TV% t. • 'T af 1 , • ftn.s eau, that MKT -ti ceakteog,, ' the U , . Lealattafbaa. ' ""t° .1t 1 o ;WU ay. ..I. o t ItlVillctl:4 " lnTal,4 Irkiiit ' illt 4 0., \ to. ig.c ' b-u.' afx a th s * ro xt d..lll 4 • Ufa ..Ne nlathag to itholall hotter =atm or borteuth othoir to= Qat. id airctahoetal or irespectimi dlidoisane ipeirt Boma. f oitY T the .email of t dfisgyeas Um detteo Ine \ , , .14.14. Nathan:la *lap oath! the Lotislemfe f ttitlmarm. 80\0 00`1. AND s ,485\ $58 t4a .311 TO __ L ot4 , 00 . • gg, wmpow sue : OFAVl'tiar . \ 4 l- 1.11 " - ?" 1 "" j d .f l Mirsgola odor. b act'ir ' 47.1,13 . TAt/d. teee.t. Rot . •• I':l;\.° .10,12 ' ;1 1.1) ' JOHN t .7 , t .ozoo as •ot I\ f' dbr.P4 "% mr* V .l 'JOHN 0114. R. tllo9—Sealed outil Abe XIQHIII ner bolldi=f tTrblUaLtYt.ltt oitTS;Sii rip ;IFlti ;Si snip of stosa—ssysnip *es AL\ P4ds InliOrukt Sbt, ossindstaly lortho asooration, giarsoi:arLt at s cogesasdlor. A S•ln Ins , kw:Ai: '111177 . A ilsnwa. ‘ Glidstts, Jonas'. Post, mud ligts ts.adlso , ..,:, SALE—Tfirek:.rk deearible pieqes i 4, LAND oltuatonAln:Oln_tonnAlto,ANorifqr , u'virt"- 'V.v . . A'Y Ain: taz 4 sit.tat• n. it.: =DPiitrq.lrgi.tik:Ongl44 P .. 41 ' I " nia*ltood. ,Ttto o . ,an to 'Sway tota•C tot * . .. irr onooo.ntoti lot its•tns IA front cu thoshk.N I !: t rreN It. icu1.11.11 . 1 4 .2 ` .0ntZ i , ,,ZfrialiZel l ao " Ariltreas L ll. "" tii.\\, v" 4 '5 aau. \ Pa: \ \ • , Ell4'ketOWlN..,. nfrtnt4nD . \ .701 IN IL, PLOLIA...Boltion... I ARM P,OR \SALE—WM .. iold At pat , 1 T h 'sge.'itlk'ttra • rivi.:* .z`,;2%; 2 ~(.1 qt . It o tt J•ner O.llWt. dolZkl. Prula u ldtagrlA 1 . I , 7IITORKeI. tt . e i r ge 4t*hi gaglifiutAr lais•Viro MUCK HO at tsfulos tAk_prikck.M . , p, 1 , 1 1 1 i ..104,7f l iPili . r... f gr. It rTt.r 'W. TRAWBERRYTL • ' S—Thestibsarib-, w tr 44/11 for see *Deis fwt. of Mao ems %%Want \ , OPterld and, pedlar mi. Jaszoon , itr• • • • IIrN OMITS nswfing• Was tfauttliiss. will Os -snr at loikrsta. Eadh'iqn /44firtlan. and werantati. rap to morn. Nuns put ant at ties mon will bast In , arm. to aline. , trans Allad,ltt rotation tn. Iroppliat WassitoOp tartan lam. J WARD/LOP. \ A PArtglt—A fieik mil from • Mel • alphhk - and Nov Iforkn4ukitedved :Karp. • flat Wawa. wouaraisoistin.s..2 'n ag ' wllO Pa.mx.x. markWittro. , -DATnoothilß-Now 7tAtt. 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