ITTSBURGH GAZETTE .PUBLISIIED by WIIITE &CO PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY MOBSING, nil' 24_1854 WHIG STATE '.TICKET. FOR QOVERNiM, JAMES POLLOCK• O) NOIII7IV3IBLIILAND courrr. - FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,' GEORGE. DARSIE; 01 ALLECIIIILIT comery.: FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SMYSER; 4► rtoicrolommy COUNTY. - Atteghilly County Waig Ticket, , - • mscins—TlET aterrucr; , DAVID RITCHIE, Pitisbutib, .• . cosau.sß,..'Lln Darner. EASIER!. A. PERVIANCE, of Butler, 11Wm. P7t.r7rtilott.pN, 9 ,11 E. CIERN ) A HAN ' S. Ilinnlngbaiu 30111 , 7 3. ' , Ansi , - JACOB GUY. Malay. itcambrt... ..101iN MAGILL. West D. MENET WOOD;A, iittsburgh n.rur nit rug comm. ALEX. lIILANDS. Hors. uututrstosgs, , JAMES B. OJ.EXN. Efts, Ft. Clair. ACTIT.R. JAMES T. PLANOLN, Pittsburgh NUM. .1 , 1, , 1tt. JAMES KELLY. WIS:10,. JOUN WEEEstlirmituths.m. JOIN .1111QWN, Error. 03. To Ad rerifsem—Naither the. Editorial NPULIS nor Prfutlruyrstabliehmiuttof the Dudy Candle, aro opened an Sunday. Amami= 61461411 M their Dodoes to anent •16 the WM' 06 3 /. 6 1 6 7 m0r616;.*111 Diesels hand them In bears 6 o'cloek, on Saturday. • . • Onzette.—The - extensive circulation of our Weekly . Ovens cams to our boainemmen • 'mat desirable medium of making their bludness known ,Our circulation la banyan:lons anal five thOusand, reachlifs almost army merchant, manufacturer and ahoy-keeper In • Western Pennsylvania, and Eastern Ohio. Itoadlos Matter on rack pato of this Paper TIIE AMIsTAE CAPTIVES. Nog unto us, 0 Lord, aorunto us, but Unto thy name .iire glory." Auctiwere the grateful and tidoting language quoted by tho,venenthle Jona QUINCY Alums in a letter to one of the. Supreme Judges, acknowledging his gratification at the memorable decision which set tho Amistad. Cap tives free from the bitter curse of slavery. 3111- lionaof glad.hearts joined with the noble and heroic old patriot in the devout exclamation of pridse and thankfulness. . . These /misted Captives were heathens,ignorant andhelpler,who had been stolen fromitheir native land, and who were _destined to endure the bitter lot of slavery in the Island of Cubs, When a hind Ptlovidence interfered for their deliverance, by thrOwing s theis into the handset our national au thorities, hy.whom they were adjudged to. free dom after.a struggle ever memorable in our his- Ortr reiders will be plessed.to know that the fruits of this glorious victory over the fell spirit of slavery were not Wholly raped bythe friends of human rights in this country. One, at least, of those benighted Africans is now an intelligent, useful and'happy Christian, and is laboring to elevate her countrymen by her personal and most aidnotts labors.. • She was educated ed the Ober lin Institute, in Ohio, and has returned to Africa as a ifissionari — Teacher. The followihg letter addreescd by her to her friend and benefactor,. whose munificent , charities for the elevation of the colored people of this (ohadry have caused _ his name to be mentioned with respect and gratitude.' by that injured race both in America and Africa; we have been per mitted to. publish as an evidence of the won derful strides which may be made in one genera tion-in the elevation of a debased and heathen people-by Christianity and education. Stich an Sault Mulct= Gauss is now, ohristianity and 'education can accbmplish for the millions of Af ricans, whether they doze away their lives in Africa or groan under the - driver's lash in Amer ica.. The letter.is written in a clear, easy hand, and . the spilling is correct. We copy it ver batim: Kiw-wmaz MISSION, Sherlro, Jan. 28, '54. CHARLES ANTE; ESQ. - - Sir do acknowledge my unfaithfulness to you in not writing to you as I promised to do.— The reason is, because the card you gave I thought it was lost: but I have found it sometime back; and I now embrace the present opportuni .ty of writing to you. I alutys remember :you - in my prayers to Grid every day, and I must say that Idb thank God that I am still laboring for (lod in the mission to convert my countrymen, and turn them from all- their idols 'to serve the true God. The ,Mission here is flourishing and there are two more added to it by the tunic of lifol'appan and esood.lfepr. I hope the time will soon - coma when all Africa shall be filled With the knowledge of the Lord. Perhaps you have heard that lam married. Iwas married on the Ifltirgeptember, 1852, to a young- man - Who is .teachixtg school here, and we both are laboring here- Our school is very - large; wo have about ahundred scholars, and our chapel is tilled every Sabbath with those who lora to bear The Word of God, end we have eery large prayeroneetings on Wednesday evenings. I should like to hear how your Institution-is going on. I hope many shall be raised from it who-will love to go to Af rica: I never forget your kindrows to one in the missionary -meeting. Please 4.0 send me some shoos, No. 6, for 1 am in need of them, and some clothing of any sort you think best, and as ura - - brelln I hope you will send immediate answer. for I long to hear from you; and after this .I will send you a - translation of the "Lord's Prayer" in" Mandl langnaga. ;Give my- love to all the fami lies. I am your dear child,- . SARAII MAIICIIA Thb claimants of the andstad captives nee' atill 'meson:lg Congress for indemnity. Theywant the . price of the flesh and blood and sinews of . Sarah Elargru, and her fellow captives, although they have been adjudged free by the Supreme Court or the United States,'atid the South stands ready to admit the justice - of the claim. The dale:Chu hitherto been rejected through the dil 7. limos and peneverence of. the - friends of hu man rights, but we understand it is toThe again pressed upon the attention of the present Con gress; which has shown its base subeervioncy to the Slave power. Slavery demands this uteri. • flee, not that it cares for the interests of •" claimant. It treats with contempt claims of un doubted justice, Incurred in defence of liberty and: Co:matey: It wants this Indemnity to be •made es arecognition of property in man. It wants the people of the United States to pay for persons which have been adjudged to freedom by our 'our laws; that their national sanction may be gieen to Chattel slavery. It wants' to humble. the .North, and to be revenged for the victory' which human riihts obtained when the. Supreme Court adjudged the Amistad captives to free dom., We trust, .for the honor of the nation, that the foul attempt will not Succeed.. If 'the mango of the, departed Adams, who breathed out his great soca within the walla of the Lap tol, has fallen upon any successor, it canno t: We are' linlebtea to Adams• .21 - p toss/or .fu files of California papers. - WIIION Or 1110 NORTII AND IDE SOIPI7I. —The LonisvilliJetawal would gladly IWe.serTe the Natiowal Whig poky, and it racks its brains to Timone some plan by which its object eon be, effected. It has finally come to the following . • the Whigs of ' tho North shall be willing to letlhe southern Whlgs• think, cud feel, and, speak, and rote as theypleaso upon the Nebraska law, and if the southern Whir shall cheerfully accord the Immo freedom to their northern brethren, we see no mason why the great Whig party' of the nation cannot be as harmonious in all futureelections as it has• been in 'any past election." .. .0 most lame and impotent conclusion." If .each sectlini will agree to ignore as n 'national questioelhemost important and vital question beibtVS the nation,' the' one paramount to all others,..then the National 'Whig.organization can be maintained I What a ridiculous proposition. of what benefit would be ouch an organization, audit - the party was successful, whnt would be the' iisztli but the further humiliation of the Noith; and the triumph of Slavery ?, No,. no, want no organization on such a basis. We must hare a cordial agreement upon a national platform principles, , embracing at ,If sart the restoration. of the Missouri Compromise and the rejection ef iKaziaas• as a slave State, or there can be no political fellowahiphetyreen the Whigs of the North-and the South. Will the l Whigs of the South nine to this I Wllley they agree to the . •• platibrin of the Whigs of Pennsylvania ? • No. How Ia pcissible,,.pen,. that thero.can be any, TEM SUALL NOTE COXSPIILICI" CASES —As these eases: hare excited towoh I.Ael'est in 'thi s Fection„ we :give the opinion of the Supreme Ccbrt in fall, on thiwrit of error carried nib that tribunal. The Judgmentof the Court af firms the decision of the Comt below, in the no-st emphatic manner. The opinion of the Cir'urt states at, score length the law in regard to conspiracY, nud is therefore worthy of the atten tion of all persons who may be exposed to the temptation .otjoinit.g in unlawful: acts. There are no doubt many persons who are liable to pun ishment for conspiracy, who escape because pro. seention is not entered. The term of imprisonment of the small note conspirators, we believe, expire on Saturday. Corn:spondaic° of the O. Y. Coe rest Aarrrtiter FULL DETAILS DY TI_I PACIFIC. LONDON, June 27, 1854. The. chief event since the departuits of the last packet has been the arrifall of the answer of the Emperor of itu.ssin to the summons. of Austria for the evacuation of the Principalities.' In pursuance of this usual policy of delay and evasion, it has been kept back as long as possi ble, and now turns out to comprise a fresh at tempt to break up the alliance tiniest lint, by. submission to an extent that may satisfy Prus sia if not Austria: but that will altogether fail to deceive or arrest the movements of his Ikto more earnest adversaries! Ile is ready to treat upon the basin agreed upon by the four powers at Vienna at the begin ning of April last. The free navigation of the Danube. a united protectorate of the European Powers over the Christians in Turkey, and the evacuation of the Principalities simultaneously with the withdrawal of the forces of France and. England, will all tow be conceded. Ile has learned something therefore by his defeats. While he abandons all the main points upon which in April he was resolute, he endeavors to obtain concessions which are certain to be rejec ted, and will cease all this humiliation to be sus tained in vain. lie etill demands that the troops of the Western powers shall be withdrawn at the some time as his own, and that, pending the no ,gotiations for pea&e, ho shall be allowed to oc cupy the upper part of 'Moldavia, bounded by the line of the Sereth. It may ho said that he might probably be ready to waive these and other points, if his,present dispositions were properly encouraged ; but be must he aware that no European power would now for a mo ment trust his word euffisiently to suffer them selves to be betrayed into what might beintend ed merely for fresh delays. In his present emergency he had the choice only of two courses. The first would have been to recognize his true position, and to avow that he was ready to repair the outrage be had com mitted to the full extent that could in reason be expected,• n complete indemnity for all the ex penses to which be had put his opponents being one of-the prominent features of any such pro. posaL The second would hove been to maintain his 'first pretensions intact, and to declare that he would stand by the cause for which he had commenced war so long as the means of resist ance remained to him. The chief question of interest connected with the arrival of the Czar's reply at Vienna, is as to any effect it may have in inducing Austria to vacillate. With respect to the King of Prussia, no concern is felt, since although it is known he is anxious to serve his Imperial brother-in-law, it is also equally certain that the feeling of his subjects will render him powerless to do se, un less he can insure the Emperor of Austria to aid him. On that heed it seems impossible to be lieve that the Court of Vienna will bo tricked into any further hesitancy. It is true that an announcement which baser- rived simultaneously with the news of the Rus sian answer, to the effect that the order for the Austrian troops to enter Lesser Wallachia has suddenly been countermanded, has excited some new misgivings, hut the whole of the Russian Movements seem to be intended to threaten Aus tria on her_ Transylvania frontier. and this cir cumstance may therefore be the result of an al tered plan of campaign. Moreover, as ono of the conditions on which Russia now professes her readiness for peace is that Austria shall not enter the Principalities, it may have been felt proper to suspend that fnuth step for a day or two until the communication-had been submitted to a conference of all the powers. so as to leave them free to accept it or reject' it, and then to shape their course accordingly. Accenting to the latest news from the Baltic an attack on Cronstadt was hourly imminent. In deed a telegraphic despatch, conveyed from St. Petersburgh to Warsaw, whence it has reached London, asserts that a bombardment of that ' place was commenced on the evening of the 30th of June. Of the truth of this it is Impossible to , form an opinion. Our latest regularadvices from the Baltic are to the morning of the day at the close of which the fight is alleged to have begun, hut although they describe the fleet as in a posi tion at which an action might be commenced at any moment, they throw no light on the ques tion as tergabether an immediate blow hail been decided upon. Meanwhile Bomarsund, the principal of the Aland isle; neat the Swedish coast in the Gulf of Bothnia, has been successfully assailed and its batteries entirely destroyed. Only five men were wounded in the affair and not one killed. Should the fleet remain in the Baltic throughout the next Winter, Bomarsund will probably be' need as their port of shelter; and on the termi nation of the warthis and the neighboring isl ands will perhaps be alienated altogether from Russia nod banded over to Sweden. In the Black Sea some Ships of the line and steamers lately sailed from sebastepol, to attack three steamers of the allied fleet which were cruising off, that place. Upon the cruiser's show ing a disposition to fight,- however, the Russians, although_in greatly Superior force, ran to shelter as fast as possible.. The next operation in the Black Sea is expec ted to he akattack on Amapa, one of the last strongholds held by Russia on the Circassian coast. Should this operation be successfully car ried out, thoextinction of her power in that re- , gion will have been completed. Meanwhile, - how. Over, there is bad news of another battle in Asia in which the Turks are said to have been defeat- cal with a loss of 3000 irregulars. From Spain the accounts are still contradicto ry, but they denote that althoughthe insurgents -I have apparently net met with the fall snitport they anticipated, the Government cause is by no] means secure. The battle fought shortly after the commencement of the insurrection, beneath the walls of Madrid, appears to have been a san guinary affair on both sides. On the Gth some fresh troops were sent for from the city to pur sue', the insurgents, who were marching, upon Guided-Real, apparently discouniged from the absence of intelligence of any sympathetic risings thropishout the provinces. The English funds have again been very dull during the last few days, but without any signs of permanent reaction. Consols at the last date were qitoted 93, and have since touched 91i, but they subsequently recovered to 92, and, have' closed this evening; at that price. tk's The prospects of the harresecontinue favora ble in all directions, although the last fortnight has been a period of heavy rain. The accounts likewise from the Continent, as well :as from Egypt, Algeria, he., are all highly satisfactory, the yield promising to be abundant, while owing to the high prices of the past year, the breadth of land under cultivation ills everywhere been beyond the Average:" The reports from Ireland -regarding the potatoe are also good, although as this is exactly the critical period, no positive conclusion can be drawn until another fortnight ham passed. The combined influence of all these etatemeute has caused another fall in the wheat market, of nearly two shilling's per quarter. SrxerrOtt. P. S. Shire the atone. was written, iv advicos have been received from St. , Petereburgh to the 2.1 July At that date there had not only been no attack on Cronstadt, but the fleet and sailed, end was out of eight. A failure has just been announced In. London, to the amount oe .e 150,000, the bowie being that of Mr.-Mark Gopeevitch, who woe here as, cor respondent _of Mr. Spirldono - Gopeevitch, of Trieste, a large speculator in grain, by whom heavy, losses have been sustained through thede. tention of wheat, which ho had , purchered and paid for, in the ports of the - Black Sen. Tuc WAR .is TILE Ease.—ltenpectitig tho terms of the Csar'itreply. Austriaand Pruett's; the London Times of July 1,. holds.the follow ing just and temperate langtutgo According-to all the principal, journals of, the Continent, these conditions are that the %lidera rowers should simultaneously evacuate the Ot toman territories, and that Austria should not voter it; that Russia should retain the line of the - St:meth, that is, thE , 'greater partof Moldavia aud its capital, Jassy. "for strategical reasons;" and that nothing unfavorable to... Russia, should be undertaken pending the tiegoliation—a Condition which would virtualtramount arg armistice. These conditions are ohvieuely inadmissible,. and inconsistent with principles laid down in the treaties, the protoools, and chamber*. France:and. England have entered the Oita, man. terrilory.by virtue of conventions with the Suiten; - Ilussin;has, cot the,contrary seized and I invaded a . portion of that territory in defiance of I right and law,. There is therefore:no parity I%''. the two situations. ,But,, even while elle speaks, of evacuation, .Russia claims the lineof the Se reth ',Tor strategical reawnite*--tliat 4she slas flounces hot' intention to hold a large portion.Of Moidoiii.and the best 'military position which the prineipalities afford, in - order that. when: the. best ' oPPertutilty offers she may again , eflotune . t ) The beat edmetage.- .0 - , Thirdly, elm azinexes to thew in ionolualve tpreposals- a condition 'which would practically suspend the operations of war during a aegelda lion whichmight'be' indefinitely prolotreC,-It hi ntedteas te'eortneert on such a saberae.. - .lltogl :sia, in making it, must have known that sheens asking thatkrtittle!): no -31tielster5 of the West -. '#a.~" - "~rt. vrr - ,r ; <- - r az^sy:!rzg' y, ca—:rs sF ~~ _~• ern Powers could by possibility consent: and 'she must bass formed a very low opinion of the capacity and energy of the Austrian government if die idagintiti that it would be imposed upon lry stick language as this. .... The whole course of modern RTISSMZI policy seems to be an attempt to intimidate the world by 'exaggerated demonstrations, none of which here as yet supported the touch of reality. Tho Emperor is reported CO say that the war is not yet begun in earnest, but that sooner or later we ' shall see him at the bead of half a million of men, '.-seatteriag the nations before him like another Attila. This bombast is all intended for the came ob ' ject—to cover his retreat and to press and terri fy the timid into negotiations; at which the Em peror is to preserve his exalted position, and magnanimously to vouchsafe that peace which England, France, Germany and the-East are sup posed to be anxiously awaiting kt his hands'. Telegraphic despatches from Vienna of the Bth and oth state that unsatisfactory as are the Russian propositions- brought by Prince Gort schakoff (brother of the General) to Vienna, the Austriati government has returned to the work of negotiation. Gortschakoff had an audience of the Austrian Emperor on the Bth. It to not expected that the negotiations can enter into their next phase under a fortnight.— 'eanwhile Austria undertakes not to enter the Turkish principalities. The Czar, however; is marching fresh troops into Moldavia. It is rumored the t„Prussia influenced Austria to defer the advance Of the Austrian army into Wallachia. Tue DAS/MM.-41M French and English troops were continuing to concentrate themselves be tween Varna and Shemin. On the 221 of June, the allied force arrived, numbering 50,000 men, and the division of Gen. Forey, and about 4,000 English, left at Galli poli, were still to come up. • The. Austrian field Marshal liens was to have an interview - with Omar Faille and the allied generals at Itustehllic, on the sth. A flotilla of English and French boats has destroyed the Russian works at the Selina, mouth of the Danube. A sharp but ineffectual resistance was offered. A Russian general was taken prisoner. The guns were thrown into the Danube. Adviccs from Vienna to the 10th of July are that the Turks boring crossed the Danube in considerable force, an action was fought on the sth inst_, at Giurgevo, in which the Russians • bad IGO killed and SOO wounded. General Prince Gortschakoff returned to Bu charest on the ith, where a reinforcement of 20,- 000 to 30,009 Ituqsionshad arrived. They were in expectation of further attacks by the Turks upon their positions, and meant to remain in Bu charest on the defensive. • Co ssarszeriso rot, June 20.—Some not far silo tont and serious ',tits-lotions are expected to take place in the Black Pea. The division of Gener al Forey passed before Constantinople on the 28th, on board the- squadron of Vice Admiral Brost, and, without anchoring in the Bosphorus, 'that squadron ent•-red directly into the Black Sea. It carries 8,000 men. The place of their destination was not known at Constantinople, for the commanders of the ships and Gen. Forey himself had received sealed instructions which they were to open only when in the Black Sea. It Is reported that the Incident.. English and French convoys at Berlin had received orderi to demand categorical explain tions from Prussia as to her future course.. It was believed is Vienna that the principal forces of the Emperor of Russia ore being con centrated against Austria, and that they -amount to. 200,000 vies, bet this the Times says must be a vast exaggeration. Cor.wpendettee of the London Timm. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 26. The Turks at Shemin are much hurt at what they consider the slow advance of the Anglo- Ft each contingent. , Those acquainted with mil itary affairs, and the difficulty of conveying large bodies of men, with the materials for war, are quite satisfied that ;he generals are as active as can be expected, and that, on the whole, there is little to complain of in the manner in which affairs are being conducted; but it is natnial that our Ottoman allies,who have now borne the brunt of the conflict for monthsahould be anxious to see the allies of whom theshave heard so mach, and whose assistance they"liave . been led to expect would bring matters speedily to a close. They are said-to have an idea that the Giaour allies havolmen revelling in every luxury at Gallipoli and Scutari, and that they are alow to accept the hardships of actual campaigning in the place of the enjoyments of tilos° blissful spots. It appears certain that the Russian fleet has i made a little sortie from Sebastopol,though prob- I ably more for the purpose of exercise than with i 14 hostile purpose.. The Descartes and two English frigates wire cruising not far from the Russian port when they observed seven steamers and five sail of the lime, which had evidently just left the harbor.. The enemy, it seems, were not desirous to leave at a distance the. friendly shelter of their .batteries, and allowed the steamers to advance II alone. The Anglo-French force immediately opened their fire with some effect, for the Rus s'ans immediately made for the fort, and one of their vessels is said to - have suffered severely from the fire of the Terrible, English -steam fri gate. The steamers immediately made sail for the - combined squadron at Italtschik. An Otto man brigade, consisting of a regiment ofinfantry„ a regiment of lancers, and 20 pieces of cannon, 'commanded by 3lostapha Pasha, has been at tached to the Sd division of the French army L commanded by Prince,tinpoleon. The sending up of the French troops to Varna goes on with speed, considering the inferior means of transport at the disposal of the Impe rial Government The boats of the Meosageries Imperiales are 'breaded with troops. The Eu phrates lately brought UOO from Malta. The decks are impassable fur passenger', who must remain helowduring the intense Summer beat, or, if they rise to the surface, must sit still, aii in one of our river conveyances, there being, no room to move, as the unfortunate soldiers are packed close all around like negroes in a Bra zilian schooner. • i I ri l The troops expect al isst immediate orders to march up to Silistria. teat anxiety prevails to bo at work at once, a d ;whatever may be the desire of the Turks-to tare their allies at hand, it cannot exceed theiimpatience of one country men at their long, though perhaps necessary, in activity. SPA/N.—A telegraphic despatch from Paris, dated July 10,.t0 the London - Timm, says: Our adrices from Madrid of the 6th Ittate3 that .nn the previous evening "a column of operation" left Madrid-composed of three brigades of infan try, one of cavalry, two batteries of artillery, and a company of engineers, of which the minis ter of war was to take command on that day. Gen. .Freron has assembled the disposable troops from Logrono, Burgos, Victoria; and Pam peruna, and was es peeled at Madrid. . The Captaina-fleueral of Granada and Anda lusia announce that they have assembled their troops to march against the rebels, and that the utmost tranquility prevailed throughout the dis tricts under their command. Later advicea from Madrid, of the Bth; state that the rebels were marching upon Cuidadßeal." The reguliWtroops were oitz-the point of reaching Them, and they are raid to be completely demor alized. Madrid remained perfectly tranquil. Fr..= Itlehardurn Brothers k Co's Clrents.r. LregarooL, July 10, 1864. • Some reports of the appearance of the potato's • disease have reached us from the Cheshire side or the river, and also various localities in Ire land. Sonia 'forced males of wheat and flour have been made under the current prices of Friday. 11th. We had but a moderato attendance at our market this morning, and - during the greater part of It the weather was much finer than for come days PreidonelY, which bad the usual de• pressing effect on the Wheat and Flonr.trades, antler both articlea the sales effected were only or a retail character, awl for such, a decline of 2 , 1 to Id per 70 lbs. was submitted to on the gen.' Oral rune of foreign Wheat, and itki per bbl. on Flour on the prices of Our last; the value of fair to Food goatlike of American and Canadian Whits being lOs th/ to lie and lie 2d per 70 11.5., and of Baltimore and Canadian Flour, 86s Q . 3863 Gtf. ' TIMMIA--TROVIILE 111 TOE CAMP —The ra d;..apolis Journal says that the Democracy of the fifth Congressional district, held a Conven tion at Cambridge on'the 19th. The old Blinker wing of the party nominated a Mr. Buckles as their candidate. The other wing of the party nominated 31r. J. Dolman oi that there are now two DemoCratte candidat es In that district. . . The Russian troops in Wallachia aro described as 'being thoroughly cut up, and the well known writer in Me Medical Journal at Vienna, no very authentic authority perlmps, says, in writing his farewell letter from the RUMEillft camp, "a bad spirit his taken persession of our army, and an the wound. of our generals were net „aims by Tart ish bullet." Jews BILOSPIN.—Tho Troy ,Whig, of Friday, publishes the following paragraph: ‘, We regek sincerely to learn • thatTudga Bron son bus met with a heavy lose L-no leas than near ly his entire • fortune, by the failure of the Em pire Stone ; Dressing Compahy. At his time of life;to.haro the awnings of so many years swept away. it a case of hardabipr.that will occasion Custins IS New Your.--Nree York July 22. .It is gratifying to learn • that the Cholera this Week much loss than was entiolPsted' e few;days - ago: Up to 12 o'clock the total num ber of_ cases of cholera reported was abt.S.b44 . ..o'clock this will have reached '2op,,but, no more:. 4.114 will on in c rease of only 03 on - the pre eedingWeeki. but a decreere of about 600, on the torttivoliutig week in 1849. ' The total':.dsi th s this week will amount to /Wont 86 0--aiininsise ot 60 on 'the preceding TheAma• week E==23 Jonatbantoberts, who was buried yesterday, Once occuplid a large space in Pennsylvania Poll tics. Ile was beim' in The year and. was electml to We State legislature somewhere near the beginning ofthepreivnt century. Ile served w:th distinction in both Imnches, and took au active part, in all the prominent movements of 1 the peried.' 'Sibsequently he was elected to the 1.1. S. Houseef Representatives, and-was linear ' nest.advocafe and supporter of the war of 1812. I About the year 1816 he was chosen a Senator from his, notice State. Mr. Roberta was an old ' school Democrat, and SUStAindi the administra tions of Madison and Monroe, and at the close of the latter Joined in the movement to make Mr. Crawford his successor. Whitt this Called, along with most of the leading Men who took . port in that movement, ho attached himself toe party , of Mr. Adams. Our elder readers wit iemem trbee the bitter feuds which existed be ' cen Gen. Jackson and Mr. Roberts; the threats/of person al violence made ,by the former wheat the latter was a Senator, and the vehement deUunciations ,1 of General Jackson, when a candidate for the ' Presidency, which Mr. Roberts published all over the country with his proper signature. Mr. Roberts was at one time irCunal Commis- sioner of Pennsylvania: and he was an early and steadfast friend of our system of Interrial Im provements. , In 1891 he was called from retire ment by General Morrison, and appointed Col lector of. the port of Philadelphia, from which he was afterwards removed by Mr. Tyler, be cause lie refused to dismiss from the Imblic em ployment certain friends of Mr. Clay. Since that period lie has lived in the midst of an ad miring circle of friends and neighbOrs, on his paternal homestead, revered for his gipat expe rience, and - the extent of hie attaintnents, and esteemed for his unswerving honesty. 1 ., Mr. Ito. beets was a self-taught man, but he poisessed a vigorous intellect, and by habits of observation and study had amassed a forge amount of infor mation. In his personal relations, ho was kindly and charitable; and throughout his whole public ciircer ho was distinguished by a steady integrity, which led to the performance of what he be tiered his duty M every sacrifice.—PAda. North American. . New Yon x, July 23.—Advices from Barbadoes to the 14th of June give frightful reports of the ravages of the cholera. In the small city of Bridgetown upwards of 2000 deaths had occur red in fourteen days. On the 18th there was 244, and' the number daily increasing. Reports from other West India Islands state that the cholera was spreading in every direc tion. SPECIAL NOTICES A Great Blessing to the Aillieted.—The number and formidable character of the dill.e . of the Liver have long eballimgedthe ettentionoter.dleal men. Some of theme diseases, clamed under the general bead of Consumption, have been minnow' Ineurnble and the tin halt,/ Patient allowed to die, without medical ...lenm to offer hien a hope of recovery. Happily this can no longer be the ease. Armed,. has been found which will cure all complaints, of whets... ohmmeter, &tieing from derange ment of the Liver. The Pills discovered by Pr. McLane, of Virtlllin, act directly upon the Liver: and by correcting itsupemtion and purifying it from disease. outi off and extirpate, thweemplaints whleh have Mete origin iw thls organ. Remedios hitherto pronewed for liver onmelnints, have felled to operate upon Mama! of the diseasei'but Dr. McLane'. Pule make themeeires felt upon tho action of the Llver, and by cleansing the fonntein, der OP the' hut...re etimams of disease which thence derive their ex- Wenn. /ti` Purebaserr will be ranted to ask fir Dr. McLane•. nelebrated Liver Mi. end take noun elan There at...eth er ; Inportlait Ito bn Liver PiII; now before the pu4 Dr. McLane's Liver Pilla,►Lc kls Celebrated Vend ing, eau now be had at A respectable Drug Store in 'the United Staten Jr2l-daw9 HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & C 0.,. Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their extol:WT*s43<k of HAILDWARE AND SADDLERY, • " entel7lsing one date root eptoPleb assoriusentilr, the . . • ammtry. =CM-TEDDY REMCDPAC.K.LIS TRW( EUROPA and which they offer .-tba met taroiabla teems. Met% chants `alma East will End their latervat promoted Or baring their HARDWARE it • No. 3%) Wood atr Pltieb g • -• 14 L.X.3 Liars end, :nes lionr.)-fehlArd.tri Enlarged or Varicose Veins, Weak Esti Jorrasran Rut Arntuc.-1 coneld respectfully In . vita the enaction of phyclenne. and the nubile generally to nu seeortnumt of Put Masao Staking., Ease Cans, Ands keis and bandage. tor the relief and ewe of Fart ace re &awned Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee Joints and the eztious appliance. used in the cure of Mansell :y -enning outward suppolt. mrl eleo krop rm.; variety of Trusmi: 11..t7 &nee Borl.fforf. Shoulder Brace, .of to Jut all, kinds of m hint gppliarbout and 0110. canto: Jistaso. • KEYSER. Wholesale Drugert, • mh.224,11e3 No. 140. ear. Wool stand Viruindller. X'Clintock's Family Medicines. We 1I eh attention of brad. of fautihni,and others, to %toad Tertian:at on the fourth me of thaw valuable /amity Drs Pont Powder.—Every variety Mining and Blurting Ponder. In all ,Ise package. &limy on hand and for tab from lUDs - Inv, In 14. to it - a nue abase.. on IlvoraLla tam.. Alen War D. W. D. BIDWELL. ihnattbeturn& Aut., a07...11 ISA hone expel. TULIN:rah. HENRY H. COLLINg, FORWARDING AND COMM,IS3ION, 1111311C1IAITY A CREESP., NI) BUTTER, SEKUS, • And r1441.1e• 0.1.4* No. trl 'Wood Pitt 4 sbirgh. 1115 • A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield etc, PITTSBURGH, PA.-, • AGENTS Fire State Mutual & Marine . INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. - CAPITAL ,000. Girard Fire and Marine B36o Insnmeo Co. OF pHILaDELPILIA; CAPITAL $301 7 ,000. INSURANCE COMPANY 0 OF VIEW:W.4, wisateerEn.vlEarslA: OFFICE 1 C r: a cs p A i . t N a vr 8 tN 2 ct: o 0,0 P O IT O TS . EUEOI; AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $800,000; anr. A. A. cAnf t t lß. F•eer. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, t‘pltal Stak. ° An U tI R IMI D. " Illrest.ern 0000:6b . o. INLORPORATED la2S. • Policiesof InFuranca issued at all times on the most.faverable terms, against kO SS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, 'PERMS, OF .NAVIOATION. or OtOROR R. ARNOLD, Arinat, t0hi0 , 53 TOW tor littaboutyia4 Alloy:boos Oa Antidot and Lotion. 'celobra ed *rougher:t th. land u t 'only reliable pronsdatloni mr insulted tor the earn ot Disease., of the Urinary ergans, Piles,' and Fens* • .Comptainto. • • • Sheerest roesens these extrsotdinary Ite.atehlashava mat with In urine the above. complainta..bm Prised* wren the PrOprietors themselves. saying nothing of the thouiends Of individuate who have bun Unnenentli• cored by their rue. iSe would usu. the Addle that they •us not niere parrot humbug& corapcninded solely to sell. but &rescuer.' by a tharoneb Chemist, with the roost choke and rue Ingredients sehleh an be obtained, and are Intended to do good; Bat one trial Is remised to one Hop sit that such Is the fut. • They are put up in betties, with full directioni socompa. stylus them. the Antidote at $l, and the Lotion at 50 eta per bottle. One bat!! 'lasts ton dam Huy have bet aentirely clued in two Or three Soya • Invented by M. BALLY. Phialrian to the Hospital o Paris, and prepared bj DODOS It CO., (Unsold Assents for the United'States and ("words+, to whom all orders to oath, addressed. Principal Depot, 40 BrOadwar. !Inter Oftnd o.,,New York. • • Sold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and seta% bp : FLEMING 11110&.(troruseors to .1: Kidd & 0o.) No. 00 Weed at.: Mud lee. J. IL PATIIMSON i CO., and by Drugebue every. .1112:14uldfe, PEARL.STEAM.BUMJ 4 CANAL BASIN; ALLEGHENY, • NEAR TRH RAILROAD STATION. gt.sigFamilies will be, supplied with,,our various Wn.SAArtnr. or Braun h Setter. corner or Libertrand fL Clair ate., Plllabnrstn U. P. Sehnert., or J. T. Sample I:I4 :fa i rTIU A LVI 4 I:I44 to Satan. In either of lb. • TOMB, OASII an delivery. , fiat" BRYAN, A 1000:DY 00. UNITED STATES 'LIFE LtfBIIILANCE, ANNUITY' AND . TRUST COMPANY. • PIIILADISZYNIA. . - OIfARTMED AMU; 28, 1 13 3 1 3.-OitmoxF l'AiindiA. CAPITAL—S2SO;OOO.: niftms...thw.r q f runs and Munut s&e,AL,Phikar.44 kg °mons OF TUX 1103111 BOARD AT lIITLADMCIIIA ' Elteptum it: CiawfbritialL O<Ada, , 1 l A tta .; TAily i tty .lo., . 1 21744 11 ,1= 3A. Jacob L. no 4 7: 11 ., try. D smr . , , r is= m —einaml n i: (..rt,t. l 3 : 4 ''• ~: .: .. - - = 4,, ; -,m„, 41 , 711°4;,17.11ft,,,,i ii. win,* M. i:4 Alitgbask i t , Cltr ! IL I,l. A r o VArri. r sl... & coo A .. sAhli ' 94 .7--, 70,131 b rtrart Rahn& ___________—_.__ I ARNOLD .mr.toniumg or . Vinson Futnaces, Wro'tlron Tubing , AND ITITINCI .UENZRALLY. For Warnsins and Ventilation ofßia7dings, A. A W. vW antitruve.r Warming sta Vratriatiort by Ram or Hot Water. Pip= m21131.01'8 22rosor, CtioyeAor, gd.xlp, woopltils. Yoolortor. theretWooroa Quirt Mow' JolloTlOtids or throning,: No. 23 Worker st..:llttibwrb NELf3ON'BYERST PREMIUM- DAGUEFIREOTY:PDS.- OLD PORT OMOB THIRD Maim (WIZENS AND: STRANGDID3 who wish Etjr%l ,Tltagice nailLialladaeh..:3llp, °r. itru Mb l 7.4 lo .7tra ri t thor ..• bf i t n tiriroa ratz, r 9 =74 l mak. ..• ft uaciDegaita,l4l.=. taste 74710:piNstml - 1 ,, WW1• 41,1 W r ia i r a =9 1 / o eir i v4tTA Dastliu= . , . . _ , JOH - LC: Adria 11,G0.1•. • . • . •, TRATE MEOICLNA.L.COD LIVER OIL, .Preposell eipreasly for their sales tor Medic loot use. J. 1113. aCa haring, employed an agent attbc Fisherles to supetinteml the manufacture of their Oil. as sures the public that it l prepared with the greatest care from none bet froth and healthy Hem. - - . . .. . All Oil eold with their signature will be found to be of th, t , su gg ne quality. and can be retained In the snout del leate Flom aeh. It h ea,tenelsely employed both to private anttlroealte/ reeake; , Ltl Fell denten the attention of Inconel/I, ae .. remedy memo valuable than toy yet din :emceed, Kw eon gumption or Yob:am:au affeelkum ' o. l o o2l orth C" 24 B st.. A Ph i l! &alp 00., For sale by all the principal Druggists. 1.17.61% 1 dthirla.teT Dyspepsia' aiclizulige r Eti on.— ese great ~morass °fear people • cannot be too wall undcratood, or the Means of aiorting °reeding them too Middy aPProclat. ed. The person who dissevers any means of - cure or &Be viatten' confers benefit upon hie fellows, and .le deserv ing of honor. This desirable conmammetlon has tom aehiered, and not culyntay dyrpepelabe cured, but It may h. prevented, by the use of "floolland's OtTLIIIII Bitters," prepored by Dr.C. Jackson. Philadelphia. which by Is spoken oft, terms of the higheet commendation by thousands wbo bars tested its efficacy. It I. Perfectly In nocuous in Its nature, and pofteasits the ramble property of Improving, the health of the min:it, as well se restoring Lhe health of the sick. Enid In . Pltßlmrsh, 10, eMo ..771.14mici Druggist.. Vtr:o'ri t. "'"" " °F.°. IL "1 1 6 yillal&Tr i . PITTSBURGH. Life, Fire dc Marine Instrance Company; OFFICE 'bs Flfth STREET, MASONIC MALL, . PITTSBIIROII, PA. • JAMES S. 110021; Pre-riders!. CfLULIS3 A ODDLTON,Eecnitur. This Company . , nudces every Insurance ap- Ivrtalnina to or eminent.] with LlPfr. naldnat hall and Cusp Hiskkon the Ohlo and rivers and tributaries, and Marine Milks RV. And agaitild Loss or Damage . by Fire, And tgalnet the Perna of the See. and Inland Nnridatlon stvl Tratapartallou. Policies Ismed at the lovrest natte eurnietent with ralhty toss DIUOTORM • Wm. S. Munn, James D. WINO!, Merander Bradley, 'John Fullerton, Robert Galway, • .Alezendur Reynolds, Arm. Iftnatlcr§. C erZtilltannlng Mum Stone, Buyer. I year tlet eolJ FZEIME!!! Funnel Itldlnsksti, Willis:a Phillips, John litr..tt, Joseph P. Osssam. 3.1. D. John MeA lola. Wat. F. Johnston, Junes Martha, licerge S. Seldom, mi2o4.rfc Ipontco Great Cure of itheumatism.—The Edi tors of the Richmond Repubileen. of Dee. 2.1,18.52, say Witt Carter's Spanish Mixture I no winch. medicine. They had a matt In their prose room who was Warded with violent Mercurial Rhetunatism, oho wee enatinuallY es - denial:An of misery in histee.k, limbs, and .jointee his .odes had becorneforerleh and matter r, neck swollen, throat KAM nod all the Maptome ofithemnatient, combined with Siscithla. Two bottles of Carier's Slianish Mixture eared him, and in an editorial notice as above, they bear testi mony to Its wonderful goal effects. and say their only re.. fret is, that &Item:le:lag with diseases oft he blood are no, aware of the existenes of such. medicine. They cheerful ly recommend it. See their oertilicate and Donee 'in ful around the bottle. , SyladnathaT Myer's Extract of Rook Rose, an iavala able Remedy for all ' Scrofuloug,Disea.k , A, hidigestion, Chronic:and' Acute Martha., Bowel lkatmlaint or Dlaentetr. lour Diocese% Ctathermit.Bruptions, .Liver Com plaint, Chronla and' Acute Itheumatban, Salt . Rheum, Rub headache. Canker. Nursing Sore Mouth, and General Debility; And as or Peropter of The Blood, ir unequaled. From the New Raven Palladium. it.3„Preet Wore nr r:na Reese.—A medicine under the ti tle o ("Hoek Rose? made from ardatit of that name, Is bar lug learnt run In this eicluity for It. curative propertiee The cry Of ".nut," in truly applicable to at Out one half of the medicines of the dal, cannot he lastly applied to thedlock Both. for It. bag “uneeto Its mask" In thie city in Kenai thee; to the relief &nem,. of suf.'s., when other remedice have failed—aml what Ia guile remarkable, some ot our best physician. do net hesitate toetwale very favors. LI y of Um oorthound. Tbe eethilkatei ut earth are not fab ilea them, but from highly veep...table persona. meet of whom are well known tout. Themanufseturerla also well known to In as • gentleman who Would not be e4iged In a humbug, or in deceiving ther.puhlic in PAT way—!LC Weebeerfully endorie the abuse, having witnesied Its good effect onstrilreS on puletonarY and snroftdotP plaints. Ire bellows it I dieted newfound for colds and coughs, extant. The Rork Rosettes long been known as a ' plant of rare medical virtue. and Its rreparatlon Is super- intended by a gentleman of. ability and chanties. InthLs city.—X. IL Register. '.!iraw lIMYaz , Ike. 20,1551. This Is to certify that the notko ogthe' Rack Rote smell elne-publlelied Inour ;Wpm in. emancetion, with one from the Palladlum,*as not onlyunsollelted, but was .wrltian by the editor of his own judgment andebsereatlon. , OSBORN & BALDWIN: RlLLthrtill Orrng, New hare, , Dee. 22, Ilia. This will onilly that the favorable 114.3tice of the wed'. elm known,as the 'Week Bps,. Iris a enhantary testlma Ole!. Induced by the writer's knowledge of the =retire et• feeds of the artiele In nutahe emu, no well aa by the &Tor able eminlons which other, well known to him. 'had ea prmaul of tb and furthctwtore. Lb. artleto Ira written lith o:A pay or the nierelre of raymna, or the knowledge of the manufaetarer. - DADcOCK WILDMAN.. "51V0FV7.4." MYERS' ZICTItA.CT OP !Men. 1.109 P. . . This vonderfni unsticks. hi fait gaining for II:sells pope - . Witt uhkir no other *Woe can bout if. The Plant. Rusk Ronk is used and mcommended by Many eminent physicterm of onsconntry.. Mkt 'shad Thompece, of philedelphia say= .1 liasel . preestibed It In bad am.nte of Scrofulous patients to War llospitsi: Ins amend et , trnetest the attention ofeeniniPhistel•mt Ifs r.P.f4 rho gaming fantasia - Meas. of Wh to bobbing of the eight k 1 ~ le rebruary.lll44. _The hid W. 11" ream old, and ,had the diem. fora years, .n 444 +ea disdocatod upwards end maternal.. Them need lam OPsning to the bin leed• log to the hone. Into ethisti I could thrust any finger. - 1 conntsd 3 otos,. Ile bad ham nude, ravers!. pbyeitinne. who had aloe,, him up. I ordered g de,gtion of Rock Acne too days his night nests missed, /lien ordered alm 'woeful' of Rock Rose, them those • day. Thirtpnine day. after hi tee entirely ereU. Sold irtniesele an 4 reteli at the Drip; Store of tlmrge 11. geter,No. NO. corner Weed et- exht V 1 ,111.. eller. sr train. of the Golden &tort.. ./7/2.4.beS ;;; ; 4 ;4 7 • • Cholera! cho lera!! Dia . does!!! Dr. lialliiltoreri Syrup 01 . .. Blackberry .aria &stink/we/a Vehulera. Chnti•ro felantww, etrileert Aferhus, fi.r , Dywistrry i rettaiep i aireipinp, nod on ilaniteor DIL HAMILTON'S :STIWP 01 DLACKIIRRIIT AND SAPAAFDAS hat siren nolerreel entletarthin i and Is 'net the eery medicine you nerd In your Iliatilleoilet whlth Ton are In the Wilt of hang permute or laudanum—an there Is no &aver twonalUow from It. toe. It .111 ewe the most 'Hght ntAiire of itrorchllilren and It will euretho Waren ensile *ramie,. onithee eure.l p.m:mile the eotlapor state later twlnc given np tr their Physiriah —on nertatalllng Damao of the hoe. Oho thieSlodltitte • total and you • W mot lot astlatwal without a randy always In jour bout.. Wheoover your chtldrew mr, thereto owtaluly awaiting the auttta^— they ant etWeriog pain dame IWO, sod' ones at bight they are ranlou std traublelowse, and nothing will do them ay much rowl oat Sew drop. of tbottyouw—lt haven' pltuant. sod your ehildron wUi be RAW of It . Pete °air t.Y rLL ywr bottle. Said. RhalnJ• ter Hats at Dr. KWYSED'S Drag Stan Ng, 11.0, mallet Woad angel sad Virgin slier. olds of Use (I“ldea Mortar. 411041hrT • Indigestion and Liver voinpaint Oared UT KtEali thefelloirirgletter pan Rev. (Ink/Loma. a 'All.dowy In Oresnnt: . / Mg: it. M. Ktra-Deor fldr:-.3lyeelf end eihaseling bred cr e tl p y benelgted ty b ilie o r t e of yo wo or r i r . Potrubnym ix f i ztab tti oat thel.. ' o gretTational Md. nv I=lnd egnsl• of =1 p i e4l?• ere alleoted 0111 lodisation and en tloa yontif4.7/I:olZrrlftsfßltrit liSit:°•!tex.AV`lx ties-4.m0, three each-lebont snot half am and we here never enJoied en good beelth r yaw ea ere bare that Utne. I had out Wee • smote bottle teem. that fbilfwee of the etnourb which so ellmnasee the dye. rrptio naa fettered. and I bare r el ie v ed nothing of It elneolbat Mac My wife mosaic relieved foun • abroad disease of the liver. which had been of several Derr elanding,)., the Lase organ, Pedalos. Itokl - by P. 31.•• KISH, poolE4A., (15X). M CYBER. NO Wood tt... sent Druggist. and Medicine Dealers whim IPaDere idtertlaing Petroleum cory.i ocell A. H. HOLMES & BRO 7, agoirvrocninsio or SOLID BOX VICES;IIAMMEXtED MON AX LES, cnowtiArtei,BLEDOEB. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco & 'Cotton gcrowil, 196rtiting emlPulleytfor Alfadisery, Car mod Bridge Botts, with nresd and Nuts complete, PITTSBURG 11, PA., WARI.BOOII, No. 31 Woos tr., ism= Tim AND llamas VrAll work warnusted• • 4.11014( . . Dr. Horse ' s I nvigorating /Made or OCIRDIAL.—If It le Insulted how Mb linailehllshlng math sltYsordloarr surer, we fho only reply that In the Jusblen herb that alms lie cannot,' letarecUset hate been blended by the Omnipotent Pbyeleisn. • lanai` mount end arrester varieties of reratlve properties than bad berthrdwri hem roppoerd to ealst In ithrindthddlfferret articles of the pharmscopmla A whole medicine chest of remedies. a to speak, teems to ban be ti combined In this barb; and la ibionnull or CORDIII, we have their eths. erntreled manor It le the effect, boffmr, not Wenner wlthwhleh we hers to deal In the prartleal application o fbe 204 k1b11 , Th. 'lath. of dieters& ere cored, the asmnas ere rellrre4, tho half perslyth4 mome thole utl• lity, the malfems from beaJwthe the fomented on more the week Demme vticeowt, the that of Isondkei laaro the esenploakoa of the the dom.) In mattabernana buoyant, the al* lo slather La every aolulitiou of dyes' &tire Immediate Levitt from the tut of Dr.. blames In thyorellos zu..ror COnaLth Tbete Pets, imported by irrebsgeble joroof, aro protenta‘ to On attention of Inv. fade, who ma verify them by • Anglo LotU. ofthe medl Noel The Cordial la put lip highlyconantasted, In Plot bet ave. Pro three do/larePor bottle. two to doe dollars, ids to twelve dollars. C. H. RING , Proprietor, • 102. Rthedwey. N. Y. 61d by brackish, amoeba:it tin. bolted Motes, Cans W Otherth Agorae in Pittsburgh —Picador Ora., Como Ticnod . A 7; j ho p or n ar 1•111. i. a........ wow guano. • FIRILINO BROTHEBBp 011CtISICIS TO J amp a m.) bRUGGITS, : • • ec . o . ivooD p grit*T inon; 4 4d ; Dr. Delgat's o.l•Eraud Veruittass. Urn NOILLTB I,OOOXIY/TVB WOILILS. Atinanz adh and, am. No Railroad, Philodrlplaa NGA.GED for, nisz j s enrs ozclueiroly in • the manesettcri! of di t O o I .of TTZ, have metal/ and nizakct=il =tors to fiaLth i 'with eagottch, spy 4.m 1! ist en . Cool0 ""4 ~ ItICUABD NORRIS • 90R. ORAFF, (successor to J. S.. Dil w.th 0.) Mkt IN) All Knot. PitlaratrAb, Apastfor Maud Anode. nasper.y. All ria6dies Yer•dirr. La Any aim tlty. cosy taro Or on baud. A llaitY Jr? Ease and ~• Conforznotoy, haiar tmtwead tram Parla , amity aft Ow Hat to. lb* P. - 111.7 est. of th. Matt ao * tre Mt km *soy els tbi !mad an old ma 1 aa►t It Lad • pod BM may Oa had at 77 Proud at. scp7t47 R. DONILIIL • Citizen's Insurance Compz et rittstitirgh• n.n.s.i.sn..r.-.14-nt. • SAMUEL L audintru, • , • ()MCC, Sti M 4 ,1f.41Z/CET,dID 2 11.1.NEMLE9 HULL AND CARGO 411.5N8 ON TUB MO AND lIISSISSIPPC RIVERS, AND TRIBE/TARIM Mr. &tufo, against Lao or Darnagr by Fur. ALSO pma, rf the Sf.'d and . 4ND NA rIGA T.lOl and Tlt., ASPO27 TA TIO IT. 1111Ing nace4, &mod ker.. P.ohert Dunlap, Jr, R. Ilartwagh, Ipsac M. Pennock, Walter Dmint; John 6111 O'CO2iNER, BROTH:EIi & CO. ; BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEL -19.11.4, N. US. Wood street. one door from Flat street. Itts burgb.—Buy and sell Par and Current Funds, Ensght'and Time Xxebanie COW. Stocks, &Stern and Western Time Bills, and Promissory Xoteg anew 0 Per eent on rb. Do p.a.* of Par and Current Money; and Innis. Fin, and 'Marine Polirlel Se. the Alves lissom= C*PANT: (mob Cannel. $170,000,) and nOttl. ISAUIIMICS Coxes \, (Capita 10.000.000) • nl •-- • • - NEW ADVERTISE DI INTF.11511.:":1"6 is --. 1 ; /1 - E WM" OF PlTTB6enttll semi .rti.r 1G ro Juz.r 23, 1851. . M \e, .Notts. eh t . 1 .... ...... ....^ V .... Congestion of Yung. flaanntales.. Old Ago Chol dgo oraingsntute—... Measles Dropsy Ingamation of Windpipe Exhaustion from :haslet Foxes Dysentery Ildamation of Rowels. Spasms linkn Rheu owm matism Disease of Heart Typhus Fore,. Total OF Sim azoirs. tarn wan, • , Under I .......... .. Prom .1 to 2...1 111 to 15 w 15. 1020.....::, ~.11. t 0........ 20 to4o ... Males--St Wh1t0...51 Colored...o , Totak..sl. By order of the Baird af A. C. MURDOCK. ' • Vhyidelan of Boerdef Health. 1 . 1171 - . Y. COW cariiOTivtiiosut — sccr - erri, fry t.7 Ina il‘ Boss township: a email CAW 111:1D0O0ed to be-10 or 12 xestra old,rearked am follown , Whlte face, Ma around both eyes, both are red. with.'imall slit , In each, both _ Bulks white , and hind legs white. %. The owner Is desired to come fortrard,proins imperil and take her aanT. y2s.3tw•T , PI:TER SANUREE. -[tit ISiItitintISEGALLF;RY, flan, Yourthatreet, Is n at t entione rematlou of visitors. uld euntamer. Thef.the pablle is 41- ! rooted to It, central location, ample morne and auperior &dß*. for the production of article and 1 ke Mauer. reotypes: Materiala of the beat finality axe d;Lad prices very law tot duo picture., Children taken in a for eeeondadp,the beat "finof the net. Coil and 0.41 the spor4toop r... jrakdklrT t r itluaiiiiPropprty for MITE 'LOUSE situated on the Norili ,East tside of the Diamond, and hiatm as tintLeiri. <Lafie. The lot is one hundred and twenty feet In depth. ,t 7 twenty wide, and has.. the rear n twister, brick ten ement. roe terms and other rarticolars. spay to • 1120-tf 11 ,L Kll. P. 11/1 at. . LASTP;:S—Ai; woi - oTtiiient of the . I = r ti alloso..artlrle. of all the ranniu ilLalitler, Itteltrling a at of fiae at per Tan). lat.dy 'reed hr. ji-211 MURPHY Lit.IIIIItCIIFIELD. TEI & PRINTED LINENSjor boys and eldritrans' wear, reed kr ‘, 1726 MURPHY 1- DLUCITFLELD. I Vif.ANTED 7L A I t Malo l t up i eri ,t nen4lept i l i nf , I SehoolAlle'ghe n Cit; f 3. l Prilean e ts ;311 bleu° tO ernfet 1 with the Boor bb Seined Itooto.on Friday.4to August., sty i t , o'rieek.P.'3L '. a \ JOhN T. UNFELT, ~', Preeident of the Eozni. liIIEAP PROPERTY FOR , SALE- 1 A tlio‘ / eon- Frame Direlling, 11.1. and Lot, in Allegheny Ciy. situated on Anna,: mutates 4 mow, hake oleo, hy. draut. Ae. For solo reir l .heap. as the owner wish., to M Beare the Y. Jr2e Vll. IIeL AM, N 0.21 . fan st. jTALUAB L E . C 0 A \LAND FOR SALE--. Sitalled en Pool No. 3; ibluirin the property ofJOhn" Uerron and Limetown. aro:learn t 170 aern .Sparc black tin, artier leas quality. On then premise,/ are erected rk railroad In oompleteonier, and ' , 3 , 11.ant house., Thlz I. deeidedir tin , best reel ProPertY rhued cm the 31ononsrahe'L la. and will In 8_1.1.2 roo t tern. *great bariialit. on ay- Plirutton to . ..1/26 \., 13.SPLAIN. 21.210 et. 112.ECKEtt's , FARINA 2 =I),Ibs. , Reeler's eelelnaie,l Farina ree'd this‘dr. tt , c, , r- JOS. FLEMING, ror4t, ' 'and Marketed. _______-.. c h SWEGO CORN STARC if2 l Q 0 lbs.: of tile ‘..1 genuine Corn Staish reed by \ OW PRAM'S VEGETABI c . ' one of the Nut _remedies nn, PI eontidus reed by , jrid i! :1.1 I-AN NU.A.L SALT I Co. will °mu 10 more razes n 12. ' , also. 3 ranee raze. arrest eel ft PCS; more of thi. l y ls Muslims, saline at outrtta.- .K. A. EIASON Vii;i7ssi) _VINE BERAdES. Tissues i fieLaincs, • a mar - reduction from naoal ', A. MAW C0..26. IMfl DOLLArig willpurelinse n - vnitin•\ gym., Dee Ulna noise and !Bare; 1.1o.:10 , and lot 40 ft. front by 112 then , : eon arrened with store ) re= and II rooms on Bret Boor, on 3d story-, and Crashed alto. Torsos easy: - • -- ill., No, 101 _Talton et.. arranged with. hall and 1.12 Mtmry also finished attic.' Both Torch pared and hydrants -to nob. Price SI.BOO. B. CUTu BERT ft FA N.140.3/14. SVI LLE: bbls..ree'd and for rale by - 1720 Y 11.COL:LINS, SALERAT'rz , I-16.iege prime Saleretus; , nice lai , n - nern„o_r Welly • 472,1 KN RV 11. COLLINS, eCORDM COMPOUND FAMILY STAT . a • lb —A near sae/ by 11F-NRY IL courNEV, -0//E- 4 .300 bxs. extra Cream dieese for /ably JOS IIRNRT R. COLLINS. Whited lioh. Trout, Sal; RSOD• eh W. Se., Air ado by MINIM R. COLLINS. ‘. 14 1 71R3i & FOR SALE-, 7 7i Vann of; Pw. scree of land. Wheat...l6n Wolf Ron. Roam m. , d tillkw balms Dearer. l 0 sews of width are deem,. Erected thereon 'ate too Were Dwelling Bowers awl .shout toe bastion frldt trete. Then, to Woo a weal country 'Elena Mill en the b ea todoMee hie., titan of stonnwalso mat anwhineboritet huller. and redllow renew:. two *et of bolts.and weerytklog arraerl thr sonsenlenea plan. al..lode erlyanael and b too:linens etat/ and mpg r/orenallty of pot a' sla. The abase Is eittuted Vat • tulle drew the 00 riven (and P. Railroad paw. between It en 4 the NTS: Prke 113.000. • Jr 23 MeLAIN. 21. SIA iITOTICR--All 'persona are hereby warped, .t to bar a eartau DOR BILL ft. ato. &s o. by et A. detAbelli In Woe atheneum Stwand dated at Allexhany City. April 24. Mt. as tom e butane kat by wad Thome glailint. 4724.5ew1ate • • SIIONLS 00R1009.. ARK STOCKS WANTED--The Stooki 11 of the various City BtaX• vague ai No. 71 ltb et, '• iy2.5.1w • • A.WIZNIN is a tat. • ' MINNESOTA COPPER STOOR3-40 sham ft. .t kw rata.. A. IMAMS L COQ pITTSRCrifoR r afETNEURANCZ irAt"l.l"hrial. 411,41 1 1k .litlit 1 4 1 *co . QEMI:ANNUAL SALE—LA: A." Mason Co. will oder men varlinqatma. Maw* Weis Gole, Enalettderien, Dementia Made. ar e &e.. at gnu. redurtlon front lanai priors. , R ItOWN'S ESSENCE OF — GIN )ER-This }:wenew I. warranted Gem r t z in enneenirated . et 11l found. on trial. anlogne7fe:itTant f lirarrninl Oleo feont year ^Nr.t=d • 1tk.r...4 4 . 11.vr equal to. ' wine learnt l'grfrgeThlt"a:ellArtloteLlOlrtubr *rft nd; and it is therelbet rerodelly meth:cable to eliZ o and kmalee. a nd he nerd It till:wove • teem to to the drrteptir, a to atom who am prodirposed to gout or risen/natio aSreUry •Is eras groat relief. As • Cholera . fr.... N ebr.. le tkiini Meteor to it. and . no !molly .hotlt without I; 2itrors reed by JOEI. k ,_ __corner of_the Diamond and 3lazkut at. Want and Jonnanl enP7..l • oc OLLECTING REM, auperiutonding.t& relpalrlaaarballdlags. yoroovlag bad denude...lQ at thaslaank directly as WINN, cosseeted Ith ter. : ante, bat end 1. end I.e . :resided ice ellia.loaas • R4rE pp[ :2,12""""" A yr. • m. CI:TO BEAT VOX 140. ddeL • AKE able. Maple Sugar. Mak eta. and lac aide by . JOHN WATT & CO.. 1Ne.2011. Liberty it - • ` l OFekirt--100bgs. prima Rio Codas ree'd .4 Leda. by. .. - jyaf JOHN WATT! CO. 4 X , SUGAR::6O bade. fair N. 45, sugor, At."`",`""nklb"tol vwxrraoa... • by ' • • AIMESALT-4W° Packs fing7T7ites.7": pa hind mod la rah by ROM TrArr 'a 0tt1... • 110•111 r ficTairs7- - At •nurnial..i:fuli . II /Br garper eareir Knight. /311 topoist • Biarlutond for July: kook's Notlooa fur Augo'of: 1 1 •6 0 1774 , 11 . plont: thripresk . Again. WM Be or rao34 . Plid; _ 3"1" 1,i • u fkonmon, by Loath eltakt:Ul runty; Myriad...of alb:run% The shore Deer Books, together with all the leading eerepapus, in.j eat Na'a by Ka Dula and for wile at the oaf and rhino Book titan Q. - IL IL LAtIVIPte, tilt end et ! I'URS. t"to-.'7- !lEubbflarlea Srtel 11 . , . 17 ; 1 = 74 W.".=411 1 1.57''wirt,=!:. 11/ 11 porde no area/log to keep It In order. a! dors the kather, and Is unmerited to ettunt_treeeerte cf 76 loam .pawn 11 , ,e1.t. , 1,r rale at thy the. j ![ . Z i r i eal.. e asu 116 A nal4 tar the Borten Bottler( 00. :CZ ABBA'rirSDif supply to or•li theyeer Bookau4the 'feat, ttfS..l.oeotrutood the Annerloan e, fl. Unto& out etc sr at. r co°. 8 k Store, mallstket war . • • yt4 lEir AND VALDABLE BOOKS received this day by liftmen at DAVISON'S Book Stole, to aket et- sew Ott Woof Dr. Alexander: D. Cectralotee Colebroted Loc. termite Nontanlarat Ittaro leg Foote Ibr Protartacte. 'Mt . rust it.. orcartmlan Theology by John Pp. hrnith.ln the form of •Byllaboa, pre taud sor the am of etuderu Fletrer Otte garolly: Lars.,. le eras. ar Trouts of Como- I•tiou W Lirtranal PAreats, Rowan and galth. by Henry Ittnemermratt 70.Thitliugy4nasiddlit fittireatt.,Elt.datrivhe exhibited le the true loneerratloe of the 1.:441e, - by Kholocki ttoßeirut of ttef Wtawgi byt Mriarnlrrl tT.rcafisrarDbett.a.b".l Woo Drab, Vote ana i'nasi=artrariltnt 1411 out Life end lu Ap., or Ideal mot Arttul We_ above and Where tat loony As atuertltement.• at oe austere Fire. _ Jr2t JOBB DAyisus. L I IRST CLA SS. C L OTH I NG . rctriTio — rt baly.adaPtaa mow% and Zmow t at 1 , T3 niter, at CU M- TEI.4 7 . 1,1 4 ) *Mar I'om ty. Fin t. hrlar CamS reed pe? O. & P. R. bring* L 114.241 at. ' triCON—unter. sibou : sp a Tea - in Am /ton add A. & A. MeIIANK . - q11438--§ bblx. ttLie dill Amami rug sal; 4 br JAT • ItENRII% 11. MUM NQTON ,An to% tido ociou or • • LATELT &PAXTON. 4-- uot•roo'd and for. mate • br .. ' • mum a ootaam. ACON-300 Bacon Sides fur sale b y hrlo '.•- ITEMY iL COLIMI. ofrto.o3l.llleltA assort moot of Pcouto. and Mar Ool4all b. moot Mo nuts Toed 157 JO9. l • . _ \ . • • • „ • • • • Tea, Tea,- Tea.- __••• \ • WE are rece g frnin Rear 'York - find r y , Plilleulelphis ZSO 11ALPCIIP.S1PS comprlnttile antluk.QlL'tenrcrart4,lil:!fig•tda4=K Sa'"*" ere:Wyse= keted. and will bo auld,sa tumid, e;thormhNosalo or real!, J 4Y'S P ft ekin Tra,s4”rn, N n:zig rt ;6e. - ' VALUABLE BOOKS for sale blB - . Sadler.; T • Alloubmlm, \ E u_ xpositions of tits Dian:mm.l! and &Flogs of oar Uri , w Elmo. Deny illpli \Rinsitations, complete Inornlng and evening sense ' Memoir of 'Dr. Jadrorn Emblem, Divine and Moral, Quarl am New Jeree i . Life of Rev. A. dlmatolet, D. D, Drat Prot. at PrinC,,m, Fnoklrving). Vora. comlete;ls rot,: rolll2g American I,lbrariillemorWashiniton, Rehtir. The Rite In Counting Dina., Sumnrstul 31erehant. Wm Arthur, -. ~ Women of ties Revolution, Mn. litleti• , tosslog's Field Root of the Revolution:. • '•,' .• . The Grinnell Expedltioni Nineveh and lts Rensalnm queens of Scotland, 4 volm Qlll,llllll of Easlaud: .. berphen'a Travels, Harper's now, Edition. ' i Dd4P4l=e3Tigtilieg'2l9."7""a'*ll'lll;l74l Wm. LISI/ZIEr ii c tiCr. " Job 8.111511'71. th .Frax Salrmla e n, r . . Mks.. ~DER AILLLSIInving \ kee'd the • sole 4J Agency for tlie t role of Illeko l k i 'e Igighoitri g tr.:ell7;:lrfaUtgtirtVdr.oh.g:dianeaa:graan eraprlatr retall, at a mall a on flat tesetnr er. Or. deramtnectfully Dollelted', H. IL. aIIAItICIAND: • jr").2.m tio.ls)Wood at, --- FREER E EDFORTOWATER--2\ bbls:-.io• oak and mulberry ree'd lid. 'day Wawa \ froni the Opting., br JOS. P7.E11.1:10, oar. Died and Mattel at... DESiItABLE PROPERTY FOR EAT,PA. large Darelling Homo, with newt! I. of =4.0 Of grP,,,,,,,d, on Vtolt at., Gth Wetrida.mT.lo747tr I. .. n r e , . •At "=.l , 73=u.try, mopoirr t ag,pr TiPirti"`m`ll n "'"VlTl.:tiV i kr.. l 6% ii, ‘, C- . 0 - DEV6 LADY'S - BOOK 6 4 Li° Vee'd and for role by 11. B. LAUFYER.67 Wad at. O . L . LARS,-.A Pram. -•-. - - ,—....____—_. _•! (11 - DOLLARS,—A Frame Monsen!, five J W . ? lor room., well at-tonged and In goog'oeger, for sale At et eevelne,elttutted on Clay slier. tew ,. , It =Weigh= et" no not fartruni the Court Home. Atnueresee.', A iel S . . S. CIITILBERT & SON, 14D. &let:, ' CCO LNO outu Summer. Stock of Mro Mon. al, _ Beni pmetle Clothing et greatly reduced talnat,', at CILESI. 14 Wood et. - )54 study' to ;lea*. Au= A • ‘ SWISS' 11,SLIN--Flant itra .figured‘i, for deeelee .41 atantillam, too aft aatortntent ',wetted at. store of •• j ... %A . hrtrltPlll( & BIJROIIFLELD. ', 1 NULLS NIVANSOOKS,'—Striped , anti hlein:JeogOge..• 'plain. plaid and attired; Whit* good=ittcr it% rtZ blot NIW 1 Witirliclirm. - -- - - - .. ... ...... jitLACKBERR \ 'RANDY-3 caws• of' _ this aelobratod Ilia 4. corral* of 14protetz, Dina Lx . k:P , ; ! fi ll ."&ttin'd46a.'b b ;ntirgAl4l.° 44 , n z... , \..i norner Ir. - whim:ld Front at, . 'frtiILAOKE.R.E.I.;—LarWNo. 3 - Mackerel, leak.,Nrao.otauett. f lon In bhlcand half do, nji.gerdf7'l,•tgo.l2, odrik . elklitaedVgi at,. INNE.O.IiII MAGLORY • GNAC BRAN ajt,c' aUtT,4lietl4g.Tillst4.,. fthle•Fu~erlor b ra nds(COlF b lll O r r ifat tla,' by . . 'W. 11. ntrl - 111N, n0r,12 OA street. . . LI/MONONGAHELA WIIISKY, for sale:br the'4l.,gallos or Lads. _ W. II: SUTTON Woad St. WINDOW IDES—A eompl t e ass or . t mimt dlTran.n.arant Window .BlutAn4dlfferent. _wk., fnr nale. wholesale and retail, at the a:venom.. Nn.11.1 !lancet et. . ',V J.l 11. LLIPS. NMCI•"s• TIt4NSPARI;NT4reen and Iltd[ollGleth, for Window ge, of • the treeellenridthic net town! for sal, who neak, and .ratailot the oupocil wnetovo m , No. 116 Idailut .t. . • ipRICE $25 RRILACRE--, Situafed in alp towasfilp,X or a ndle train the Ohlo'river. 'Matt` wkkleyrllle, contalnlng , ll4 seem= of 'bleb are . d 4 ed. and S 0 tillable. The traprovennenta consist of a all hour, barn, 'amble and young fruit bean well watered and ennventent to the Railroad etatr, The UMW.' •will . mach mare than pay the amount e ask fur the whole place. Terms Teri ea.V. 'APPIy to ' D.,MeLAIN. • irt" "to. 21, 6th it. Q. UPPLEMENT TO I,CIRDON'S\PIGESZ -0 A Dlaall. or the Law. of ' , Penna., ft lev 1 3 . 33 to. Ma 1654, with wipe older Law, not Inel ad ha the tut e d ition of the DigUt. br lorrelerlek C. Belichter, V.an„' for hy 1Y22 . FGT.& C0.,44 Wood et. IiTILUABist: BOOKS-- , .. '\\ \.. De„Cnutalog'a Te!pes ofhe i lig i N ' . .. The Tent and the. Takes of the Dead; '`, • Scriptava o n am ',.,, • . . - Lectures o Itomanr. ‘... : ' • Church Before the V . Itenedkilons or the .111 ' . '''2 Isied 111 " .on Pa:llAm ',- . 'ital.,' 'Na m in .on D om ead; The Varbh Phlc. v . . \ ''.' Dospoelel Life of lease T. Hop i= \ 'Thellysterlona Parehtnontor 2atanlo Lloenae; \ 'leaven, It. W. Clark; '. , Modern Horse Doctor, Dr...D.A4b. • \ ‘.. \ ' ..De \ '', ..l ' e '? l a' i l l 9gfer'a.lPWr neVittfientl ' Oga s.teli''' to nr.nreth ' efis IL . :ea putlishne Far tale b J. L. n r Ed / 1' ),7 -r. 4,22, On() LBS. TARTARIC ACID for rale by tirtig, 13RA NDY AND rURE WINES, vLri °"'"drariNtielfros. 5 CASKS SAL. SODA, on hand and for k, FLELDRI BUR. 30 n a i? j:15f1 ., V!.,, pit,. in jlt,F2) .. ,nnd ""'""' - • • 50' , BBIS :LAMP RLACkassorted,. for ,Nazi , j,61:11 • FUMING 111WS. VERY FNE. CDRAUGHT HORSE for: J 'aLlebY UTZ) - \ FLESILTO DUOS. •43 1 14EL1QUij1t,...1 on . intuil:a Lige atwortment of itennine Lignma fur medicinal norm ea. moaning of the fluent Brandy l'art a em, Wine.— . i:l7ott ' tr, " 'Meh l = t 2f7yal W b i t '" Pu' d n ir """° ' - 7.11 . , JOS. 11.1:311144.4. Dia'd I Market at. 4V - OCLATION of ' , the prinaipal Englut 3analationa of the Saered.Eaiphezea - The Old Tea , tt (roo t the .tranalstions o r John Rept.. the MS. Tte • ' Te e 4gl rto un l it rir t = l i n g I=4: 2:lrAtb the U irii P =tell ' =lt Ort k blt b in (l and ortlii more ancient ALStl.'and edltlone, sod anatoohn o f &IF)", NAMILL:iotzEoLiAIII3O".V Mort !`' ITTS l PAGEL \ AGRICULTURAL TILE oJ. f lb. annexed slum for WO •'/.& ' ae Shoe C]elltoe, 1118, land atdro pt. .114t4. • • dikter Ape I.o.).inet lull Cantu. d Wad 14 01 .2thutiStr. • ea or 1 . - or.iihro, mailable for Int oisset:Tanta Cleterne, Le4 n ifulitair tto mot dunk& dead** Pinippnleta • snail* to applkanta -COO -I.llaVAtip:VAlitr . d mules t . ur t be ir i le z e D m i t o ttee I.IOMESTE,OS:4O ACRE um FORM . —We due it rot. 400 mu *au* had. le lota et humus and upwards. u 'and Oh io per arry. Mut. alma tbe Unearths DaUlnipre and Railroad. within horn_ lltpf miles* \annum and Behan Stallone. 52• P Mad empty: Fa. Many am lo ennui* Ulles would do well topurtbue • tele urn andloenre • bulthy and euntertibis beam \ There are Oen rue market., iltr 011 kind. of produce at emer7:l44om Abut The /Wm& of Cameron iltatton I. iflOWlNLraplaly. dad Ow coon* aseintidWimproriaz em. hut. • Tranuotpa MY and ride (*apatite, lECUTLIBERT d 805.140. AfeA. MAS o itetf-400 .--- cati ph; et the 1.144111 W most S rali 09.0.1 OA at 2 0 01.30 t 011.1 2 / 4 Or MST. :TM moil • Yankee Notione fur•June\ I wp ibr 1. D. LAIIIMILICaIirood IVAAOYIWidete. in I t tl ilasr i Xt• \ HAT Wo y od 'e BLIND PAPER I 4IIaed .r v, Web) • TOO& PNLIMIt. -81.00LECliA44,30e , u.o.ifelsamigenim,aa • fiztatiri b trtt V. 3 3 ! 4 ""' P3oval: %I.l l3l . l3o APPLERTc:red;corell andut up. a ln it= raibues,:of Leiq d im .1.1 • 3144111 itif6 61 1, / 11 L i t ; to .,o rs hy . ILUAI:‘," Fr08.A.421) bzu W. IL G t niikes•SA 4 & ft fit ‘• a° rigls'a 1110TATO .4* - 4 11 1171;:tElat — taS 1;7777 N • jfENIVZ QUM% rtrul BADS NITRITE SODA; • .fi uur l7 caska..mosican Mannanean BrArteali - di •-501Thdene - i - i. O. Oug7i . 7+7r - d . sj(on oxiorionad. \ for oaalsoA.trnminso„ Co.. Holman' Y.H. and Blk IS UPDRlS— le i tarsat e re . ! • • . . iro ite a't Pas is Jar "ran c ro Pi oniz eg t 7,l"/ qE(KIND MOURNINO 000 M, for su •imer istartiasat opmAt motor. m „a v • \• . SIOUPIIT &BUROIIIIEIJ. . story nOllBO find a lot ONLYSISOO for a 2 Sitimil 21 ft hoist. on [Amon 100' deep to a. War. non. contains 4 rooms, klk on and Wins: I tt i rgrgini argrigt!'toPrt"'Si agads out tgaii i , c 5l ratlllgata `l3l*. hum :4 '• LE YEN THOUS:CND ACRES OP gor.u. 4.. nis i = , turgr..t rm. $1,5 0 Wetitdrid Stimbliggolho Tlrygl4Pll74l7, dtwle In ladlyaw bl 7 tPI ZrntM r 'l2e LEta! 1k oaa Arta..l4o. ATI-NOSOF REAT FORTY t Te. li rt a =al A or with se butsohtatioiS nra . or o TimlopeuriaL "wig' A la 63.W00.1" br ffIEETINGS . OAsEac*DS-•,. Ilmby IN rrAlleld M ened aisostinsn of the goods, of UN various .l ath n ' Also, Dleol ka and fgagth.trTtd,:tr.groigrolgl 'o7,z n..Jut,flri Mint kinds. awl bonsekosylnn sonoo o . nntasont of goals In et& innsztannt ni I I nanny* lo ftyt "cti VeMit " " COLINTILY RE S U5ll - 6.1. II I IPOa . BALE—A bona. &Wet In the beatitlrel ettlifo of ?tow Brighton, pleasantly situated oleeedmilboatnro.. bbytn~ lad an VlVim dll i Ve• a r Y tTtrelitt roZt %TT' .. Ne VA 4d Sti tem dr.. at the door. ; 4torita Osman itaore. " 11. 0h "... 7 rate mfda_unts •All aka !n. 'rho oho" .1 . 4 ,riV40 lONEY--4 MU in more • for sa!e by bis • *, • • ISAIAH DICKEY a CO. 1 70 • Y bbls. Copia ePo clay I.Alsod Ler& by SCUM. AK k pp, haRIVICKLEYVILLE PROPERTY FOE BALK 08 MXCITANOZ, cestkillar .8 214 arm of vmemi,surnemd f d er 3 stvectsog srbk.h Is •ftei.4 • (precise DliCk thttl Illgotted le 'swami strb• 8 rogne• and •10 It. 11•11. Teo bullilleg Is new sod trot 00 itds sx... tap ilaW.4 stalk. Alm bcn• le Me MIN vIlls" LiJololeg Irlevellr• Users, bootleg r the IriT, and W,11,..4. and ‘14 6 / 1 1 • he mg, of ths •ott. MD 141 or istiaufefiter y kta Pawly. Andy to I•tl !:14 • • . 1..!.m. IDEARLS-- - 175 caaks)a titoreand far taliy jL .a. UAIBACCIII a Oa, ISALE.;--A; Mane • t!ilu as ca rely se' dada. oat tfielir Met easikete. 81avis and ctbe eir itDes rem iEM i l- t A t NNEAL pftent Z . ttrj=ddeat&Usti- aLt o A. A. MAPA):I4 2A. Mb it sAL Alifrft—E-6°tiYas. aef""°l" fur Fis*th f• 4411.nic *ex -~~ UMW AUCTION SALES. P.,. ...TrAtotiOrkee.r. a ,,, ...ercia saw wnicr Wood cad. FM erne (aALE OF DRY GOOD 0 MOM/Ur W , l/. 2/ /A. awlo olook. t oommaretalmuo. rooms. cornet of Wood and Fifth otrarto wpm. morn] ommoloment ormasoasblo goods dry irclgillblfix. ,.. bools and atom, ; thltliTititcatirst=santier • tt furtit., olln"."*""`"'"' ViVirAt?. J 725 I AWRENOEVILLE LO' SAT\ AUCTION .1 --On Saturday afterne6n,Jalr tPth.leat Ode* on gn'Cr11.11111! ta Vat K. &lib: drt-Lot• maeorttf: 'turnpike ILL . tt. near Two Mr b1," 5 21 1, Hofof the estate or the .tats Jorerh Haslet, rteed,` . 4 4 7,4 may beaten at the auetket room. - . 7. The ahureproportr I. among the met =Me and tea} efarrees of almnew &reale near this city; and to Nrartily the attention °Moro nlthlng _al Plaantnt nnnottr rec. donee. Tama garde. ' - •P. M. M.TB. Anat.;. • American Hom e, Boston. \.• • the the largest tirkil beet, `I arranged lietel.in New England. and the er begs learn to call 'attention to its roacultlceot arrallite_, meat. and superior accammalatlon, The Yttmtitlail le A Made to combineutlllty and convenience witn Imam and oomnet. 2e do moms me moot elegantlY appointed: the nate of mom, well 10, pa for lanai and large traveling partleinthe steeping apartment. corn • •.- modlor i valritl %cairn. guide Wipe Imkantlertbmn Cintic by the rt , nrietNclregat. t01t7.71t . - Me guest. while einotuvlblii his bon.. - • 3r ma • LEWIS PlVlllietOr: \ ' •:- - .. Turkish T ieht.. . ... ILATE have inst'receired. 'other lot•of thoie : v v excellent Turkbh Rath To ale. • .• The Drown Linen Towel hie ah ithoulatlnx einTace, , comblalon theyroperthst ore flab uih, with the denred flexibility ors Towel. • ~ • ' - The Cotton Towel ponseased- a softnent not alleluia*, I n l i; ',Linen, and the peculiarity. of abeorblntniolsture without ,hictlon. Call earls and wore a Our. 'l, . ..- - '. • • Jr 24 • , C. D. MADLY a c0,, , ,N0. e 2 .3a.t. . '. Phil' osophicol Appara4m - •,-: . . ?ERSONS hacmg Pneumatic, iti '- other- PM - Wl u ttblA L ll T A i ritarat j ui. In r , or e . ! , ttiile. ortabte std . bear %YIN A ofyf:lP of i t. -.-:.--. \ ' ':. - Notice ~ • , %," 1,- - • , Q, EURGE 17... 81111111 inform's theAublio ‘. LIMO. has deposed of his entire BettlinW zr lle onto f the.Brewerf on Pitt street. to W.D. k..' whom he recommends to his customers in .that curt. .• \ \ rr : To '''...' . the Pu litc .. : .' v A , - A A, .. subscriber begs . etibe . tci. ailtioitttcy .a,•.. i 1-,-:,„ public ihst he bas poiChaied the,alogpme Di,.1..r... , Mrtonne Pittsburgh Brewery l'emso.le-Ssatill iniV,,l tm ' let., •Be fa prepared to J.wrlE , L t ans, quantal% n and at moderate prices, SMITH'S cele Atentrett Ale 14. and Brown Stout. Afro, Common . and. roster. in- • V+. (Buster, Pint Bottles.. • ; - . • . . !laving been for a length of time connected with Mr.. ~ ''',. , Smith's cstabilabment, ho le entire confidence in be_l. , , 1... able (eters& farelliee and the trade; with n el enit.w ' • • ' _ssfireuticularatientionis . rald to psetinfrrer abippinip ~ :- en onkel delivered. • iyedm W. D.KIMILISII. .. . _ _____, _ pooke,Book,lost. • .-•.• • . A.poRT.AIONIE . yesteidajzogig ., ... where bitweew th e 2Janebener Tell Gate and th e . . • 'l.4}lfttin'tV2" doltrl:lA;lneellilt"argini'le tar, and aeveral private papers. w Ceder vrillt* : rapt. bir,riej=d b Ltryl o a t iti4,. at_th't after.- Notice to'SchooL,Teacherir.., - XIIE Torinship Stthool - Bawd will • m eet OM Thursday, the daj August; et No.l Lllouse, In Past Liberty. at. 0 o7clock A. at The County bunerintondent win:examine:, la their , gircep"Ntotept"tregollatbrlitutrarr Paitat a= . mmoouth. 14.'1:m17111x: the Ilfat of'7Benteu r •jerB;=ul"r I,trark Teacilet. -Witnted:7 TEACLIER waited in thp,roitrili dI Ward Public School/1 1 ;17s , bulk, totem Teacier,. hoard; Z r al7 h d e Swrla 41 / 1' ?:467.1,1% -b t e oirl t r reatt the.'Slth toot., • e b* rT icut ti'i en] take plan on weederJalr a;iceotsnid day, in the School House. , y. order of 97;p, C. YEACEn. iadY. • LET—That rerydesiraaellree • storied: • • Brick 'lowa, on Penn atstblrd house train Pitt, with ." gee n creep roan, bath bone* and mama complete ,- anderergde=le:;culenooairl s6pea antn.• Poo. ese u:t: Rout n , - SgEarCANICS and others restriatedlp• the: • .hoar .NICE can hare litertetwes taken at Caratha y, 76 Fosetth betbre or aver the usual worting hour. (htstOolgra annulled pro tem. with auitablelhisk clothing when ittti og rtrat ass t !,r Dicta:tra m trra u n i v A tion rer nrideneeloto SA. 1, ..11110.r oberea moor use to be awn ht. the door by gee light tie.weit as ettik.....• • light Prices to eulkall • iyledhwT - GREAT SEM-ANN IJAL SALE OF , ::•,; z V•r -n • n41:13- htztliter red witlop for prim., eznaueneitig: - ir;;; • •1. , ,, ..'• 71111"1*. j lire ' rotthlf7:l7. "4 7 g ' . ll lil. \ '• BANKINGIIOI7I3I3 :1,.D EI, ;,,..11VAR RR 'l'l.` SON & CO ........ '.'. \ North - WestA;u9rner Of .fill , and O N \t6C ?...Z.lo,lt T a l .. ..Vrt i g. il . l MtgailVg=:'..'.:_, - Diuna on Ptgladelnbla, Vittibb, ay., A... &IWO* 1ib1 , , , , • male , Collictioloka tad ~litea. msaa at ytfor7 P.i.t. ft-tb.F. ,1, -. '- : • Mow reestr6it danic_raitata:dmand. irilbidat • .- - • Inteniu also, fbr 1,i ,... il swi zs . snout Viy4ol,:i via! rm. ,: ! • Danbb . 1 4. 0 04," '1217:/ii)‘ •. ". ' ' ~. .:' '''• '- . ' - ~. ~_.T. ~,:rkg,747.,,Er , n, Wm. Jade, i 4 .T. R. Ode: ••,,.., orzroukunbsa.Xsit E i rt , " 4 11 ) 4 1N,F7-Dru , : .. tr.: waitron. iloclttaidoni4 .!:,:,77....., - ~ unotingdon, Jaly.itly\lB:4:—JrA-Imd % • -,- , . .. ... . . . Notice, to Teacher's. IrrilTO F.EISLUE . TEACHERS tir.s..irkkri,.:: ta - Fl' `4itt tug* ku t:2l°: t r, a , nid ' Ziloti. D alit a g r - -,-:- •,, . =norDirmln mon. Lehtliktialion,..,,,, lta cal/ t HoM OrT inch en oiter th "ore' ''' 21 tle y' Et or'A t et' .-D oltnet h: :I .l' ' : .ieKtanarte ._. e , JOS. citillhillT.Preshlott, A .... . IL.: .' • . . CITY r'sli .t.ty- -' k• - • -' N 4;ccirdance sith a resolution of Atte S. I.' lett. comldt or the said eitr.'itnd the' of an . , .',,. • of the tietterel e s .... Nr of the Etna itriotinsitlretile. , , ‘Pto4 , llogrolthe tototharatlon or the Ot t . or Pittetoteo._ .- \ sad of the Sut o temen t to ellt i tot. l i ZZLes tim td , ~..4 : 4 1„..1 ._: .: , \ Lllitraiondtaho Za h illimistrZt of Jail. 6- - ....-Iss4. otu t ic h tte 27th da l . or the mnth, U.* ,notnth 4 . ke Ittoth - Ward of said olty, , ottalliled to Lytle tbr-tewm, or, the _. \ \ 11 out of IteprosonteilvanorthheCosnmbnweello,l4ll3mq ',-,:, \, "*l4lpLutialiXiv4arst'.lpdiruals!"tjt-t-t>,!::vt,„regkra: :.- \ t he . . 3- , g ... 0f..... cur. 11, vow toe uostpleed ttlts.ofXst-z..-%,:. Wren Under Jay band, ans therael orittLtd at 7.14 irittk''.-,:: • b;brm thi...44r91. liitek TO iiii.i.? biotice to Shi Cihionnd frennsylvania Railroad 03.7 I—,Lit,--71,n t ' meglZr rt ga l azt fr.„l°.-vn.r„Ny:ci-Alzwzgr. tm„.,-""14, •- --ii-mL4.2l2l".,,b,.::lB,:fr,gth:i.7b"4gloUCtta.4l.l;.°°' ''''''' ll l' e. " l- Ril A t:° :- ''' 61 r, •1 ' 11 f......_._ C° ii. /... N. CinißjAit.ETPßZPlgt=tl.. . F ••_ -,Jnly 24 Mt -Jylt: • _ • t. SALERATUS,--25 bide. for sale by - ' . J. D. cAntini.o. '', t • ••A. MASON '& CO. will open on Mon a pt a r a ttoir j o i si 3 oWiroa n nier 4 4. L. ' ''' To " a AWNS -120 pos. HitoEnglish Lawns, nt !•• li i 4 II! r 4 = 74. newel rirUso n o t • SALE—A Steam Engine of 8 inch cyl i now. 2 ft. glAke.ln goon onlet legolle i t go. ) -.- - esAfxr-27 and .a bAlf ticro i i of, rich `.R.• \ 1.4 24 .1 .nkti-sn, del situated hi • 'hang. gown sag nwalLby loestlon e willibel nelke of Onleankhnee Otdo. , Theltesecnements owe anew nune Dwelling mule, / a etinterfirTte'dltwhlttramTr.rrAtZ •4. long. Ora war tier? sli.P.= Fib.' 74%. "07 .*: 21 di ry ' r coo a Ira n at= ,11%. 474 * -- ' . zip, - \ •• D. e1e1.11114. - 4, 6t6 a. rkaz.Zah R'S NORTHERN BRIDE—.% :‘, , ANOVltZlitati s. . n•M.i.rialLaftiffo3.... ..11211 • 7- 74 u:h (ISMS 8 OMR SOLE • LEATH. :' ;',-• L./ la laW i t Ada br.l.o=' McCORD'S PATENT-170.A.P, • bk . % DZIECKE, I n; ma le Is qu,atithe try. je • • IaNKT .130u1N11, War.,d Fl ACON - Itt • . . tO MAL &tarn, . SO tad. SlooldWitto ALUARLE;PiIonit \ - eiti — r — ELnis 1011118IIIP FOR 8A to. Put Marin and about 200:1412. Aliek&—r rSe atil; gam. MatsonMinh. V 'is A 7 1 =tr. r uttrul " :ltt? "4 7 "1...."..4 . o th er Opt build lass, • • =lllr . " p a p 41"...apta 1561141110fresar loirawrr (4.4:, trwhlZl ..v.a..l2olrastrest. ' • • ' Na I IIWOKS just by &prim : , a.nd for We elhesP: Voo.P•Preetieeof Stedlefoe. oeer ed110:0 - 5 • Sirieeper Omer. betarer% • , VFashion and EtZbeldt ITIV %%kg' byDodCtrlede V.l.b _ Peseta Rgitfoo; • • '• • *.- Stade. of Irish o f wrl • , • Would Works o Dune. s • • German Llteretuns , • • Iteneb field Dook. awe eepWr '• • ', • • ?nutlet. on (Nine* do Shenk do do do 'kik. A • • 66 0 ftL11 00 '...440t iebeen all the nene 40•01. teed memo es P. Lamy 1!. Et...L.607CH. ST tr.* r!... BAO lbs7pritne Bacon Shotiltlem ifleh r tibibtilES--fatititZ pawl whfte.: . : 60 Doze. mime Ind* 20r r i f ild'K • - SHIVA' LTLVOVIr • • VALIirORNLA LOZENGES:::rtiIs N. j nua e a a rurrr mod kin.. prezared by Dr. IL T Yard. ~ i t ..cu ..... ceayth ArparlankaaL Lt la ••matahs atm *,r • • and promaat eot the Itannellarn.and all such dlomien • • \ as arms ft., a annx to addlona itomath. It la involM and . • bonnie. In Itt action, sod le ma of tha bmt and moat et. lkockom =Whim* that ean Im_diven to ebildran.. Las. • 1188.1 till to call at J(MIN Mlle% J e:n,\o , l4l Wood Anat. . ...- . . . , I AVAIL PAPETC—.A.d ma i,.' ' \ ,• • Oland. uoarato nAtedlant'and Sae Satin Weber! • ' Taper/Latin" far byTilOS. PALMItk, lia Market ea COUNTRY . SEAT it'OlaAnts • of Oranntkel4atad on a mall etelnenre. near Sart • &hi=.twat watch a splendid flew nee be tet4 °title pa... thtlt erreetL.lVertir"agier4.ltbUti,t''rer.. . NAOMI gran', lb* istaaining WO I wet are eteereLt • '1,2-1..!?-- Jr ..._:_. .11' -- 31 . " 2-F2..- 1 1 . 9. n• OIgifirEXCORSI NU --- -L u n t &lbsystio loch at -Thom \ amanita Biglang ► tote. in not madisi:M4° th gt.cla. the lactiood .tur at wefts. tota t.. at by TIO 4.cta, $2O inbaod ane• sovas of*: mmicl.:". 50N.110.3.114: —a_Taika; in n; l ,,, aktby 1 / 4 - 2*r_ • ~inuannicalnravor. VPY73IWaiREL-25 t.togireeabTt..it.ve.ubr LB - OAM co. bLls . force ILEESE,a:IOb good-eutting salo by wixibbil: and k ile by\ • -me • Luttsua. \ R.IXALIZL OD. UP. SEED 4-20 Dbl.. in co.stoi and for Lanza ec Sr wad .1 ' rs'~."~ s p~,~~ s'' ~ ti~ WEN
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