MMr=(:ldl'''Ditel&att}:ltT: 2 — PITTSBURGH: Tawitteor IttO* 6O S.,`ALIMUST -: 2, 18s5 Iltlß F9tA U TIIB VIII 9F . PWtBBUYGL no a= It o01s25,114&. gi=t2IIEMBINt=MEMO • • 4 S 0 pti or 0 3. 0 2 or TSB oirirtSrl; y to 100. •• 30 to 40- 40 to ------ at to TO--37. Mar 20: Tune,, 12: W2i.t2.4 Sir orator tbo Board o aO trwu j oci i, Rtirdera °nerd or frolth. Finn ihntocourc Corr-AutosKnow Norn nutria Discounac.--The -members of the Free Dentocrado party of Allegheny County, held meeting on Wednesday, at ten o'clock; •in the Coin Houk The attendance and not eery The Convention was called to order by Geo. W . J ac kson, Req., Us rasa of the County Committee' who mated the object of the meet hig to be the consideration of the course to be pursued by the party la the, coming fall campaign. • - On'lnotion, Mr. Junes Robb was appointed Chaliman of the meeting, and R. .11. Fag., and Reese C. Platoon, of the Diiparch, Secretaries. The Pittsburgh Platform of 1852 was, mi motion. read. Mr. James H. McClelland moved that a com mittee of five be appointed to prepare business' for the meeting. Carried and the following gentlemen appoints! as such committee. Jut. H. McClelland, B D Gazum, Win. M. Shines, Aaron Floyd, and J. B. Sanderson. During the absence of the committee, Wm. B. Stevenson, Esq., addressed the committee at length on the position of the slavery question in the present c4sis, and the duties of anti-slavery men therein. He was followed by Bev. Mr. Bacon in a few general remarks, and Mr. Fleetion, who was cut short by the oomraittee returning, who made the following report The Committee rerrpectfally ask to submit the followtog: The Independent and Free Demo:truly of Al legheny county, in assembling in their Mass Con vention, testify their attachment to the funda mental ireinciple, that the PIOPLN are the gover nors, and that they cannot too watchfully 'guard .a g ainst the, danger of being misled by the few. And, as an 'auntye of this yrey of coming to. ,gether, whatever declarations we make are sent forth with the united voice of the whole, instead of being but the expression of the del egated few. lint this Convention has no new doctrine to a 01101111049. It has simply to declare its con tinuanoe in the doctrines and political truths heretofore promulgated by the free democracy of this county : Those doctrines they know to lac Pound sad safe. And it Is perilous for 1111311 who have embraced mound pranciptr., instead of acting them out in erfl.., to descend to an arena where they might have to tote part in actlons proceeding from erroneous and false pnnoiples. This Convention, therefore, reiterate& the de claration that sleveholding is a sin against God and a mime against man, which no enactment or lump can make right, and that it is the imperative duty of the Free Elm Os—first, to free , themselves and the general government from the sin and crime. That - in order to effect this object, moral sea. lion sod voting must go hand in_ hand. That as with the alaveholding partied the one idea" overrules and controls all others. the friends of freedom can have no hope of MOM! in °pp elnethem, hut by making liberty and free ter ritory the "owe wiz," nett our lost eights are recovered and semrely established. •- •• But the principles of liberty and equal rights which we hold. embrace: all men, of whatever country, color or religion. And in the language of the "Pittsburgh Plata:nu," they further de nims That emigrants and exiles from the_ Old - -World , should find a cordial welcome to hotapt_of comfort and fields of enterprise in the New, and tbat every attempt to abridge ;their privilege of becoming eitizeus and owners of the soil among, us, ought to be misted with md m 'ible determination." • ged,ly these sentiments, the_Frea Demo. aria' of ANS county 0111100 t, 00110OCW with any inoty w gi e h:`,. takes lower ground. Tat we hold 'M ir iam. a t liberty, in any coming election, to w i t hd raw oar ' candidates, and vote for the men of m other party, whom we may believe to have backbone :though to.' gaud firmly to de emed.. at AU ma -thy of freeman, although they ma y be tees ma npmbensive than one own. _We.,stead-not to a thrfectioa In_ the . know ladgetof hewn, rights, 'hat whereunto we have already attained we would walk by the same rule. and mind the game `And we ear nestly invite.all men to nate , on this platform —en broader than was laid ear the. Declaretion Of irsdonthdence—elod labor with us until our republican government - is rescued Tram the e, gresp and controlnf. its , motel enemies, the 81avocracy. Oar banner still is:.From sort, wane smut; rim Lenoir: and nth ears. Mr. Stevenson moved to strike out of the , 'Report of the Committee that part of it which reaffirmed the 16th snide of the Pittsburgh Ptathnto of 1862, inviting foreign emigration mad pledging the party to aid emigralds in obtaining citizenship. Mr. 8. declared that ha , rondo the motion sot because he wa s opposed to this plank of the Platfomp; - but, lest some weak.. brother might stumble; he said he was in four of this plank user .161 4 ceartnieg ia o• The motion was opposed by Meurs. Shinn, mcClellsad,OZCJackson and supported by Mr. . Bert and Bev. Mr. Bacon; the latter wanted to follow the example of Napoleon, who al. ways attacked one point at a Mr. Shinn suggested to the Reverend gentleman, that another part of the great Corsican's tactics was :to ' .always retain the control of his own fames, and he advised that, the Frituoil party • should not upon We principle end not warren. der its management to an unseen authority. Doing the ikezussion, J. Heron Peeler arose Aci tasks some remarks, which, premised by "theNng that hit'wes member of the maid ' satire commonly styled the . Knew Nothings," whereupon he was called :to order, and the chair 'lidded that being a member of another - party he had no right to the floor a a member of, this Onuention. Mr. Foster appealed from „the decision of - the chair, •and the chair was sustained by a decided vote. A 1310tiON wan then carried unanimously per mitting Nr F. to sliest; but the Colonel refused to swept as slum whet had been denied him as • might, and so the convention lost the advantage of a 11.. N. view of the imejeth7- - But the nude ep by/dr. - Butte who firer supported the mo tion to strike eit, in very Wenn tones &vows - tidbit:willingness to sacrifice on the altar of his countrreLopd all his former prejudices, feelings, friends and attachments: deelared ' , ha would lay them all for the the great principle of anti shivery—advised coneersion by the anti N. _N. portion of the meeting. , But his solemn declaration did not eeem,to be well received, probably for the reason. that most of those present hid heard the rains gentlemen malts the very same lugubrious and solemn dec larations In the old line Native Convention two troths ago, where he with the, same apparent • sisomity advised-that all other lanes shined •be — had &side for the one greet WWI of. Nativism. Mr.- Flamm supported the motion, not be :, ninth he disapproved of the plank, but bemuse ng hieing reiterated the whole Pittsburgh Platform 31.1640114 4_11xIllsooseorY: to ere offence. by plati kirlipssi this combiaX ,Dr. DGemani replied thst as. this pica and the, And-Slavery one were DOW the speclel :objects of attack by boettle organisation, the a mtheittee had thought it proper that they should specially reneserted 'and that ae a ammo i • quinentirs report took this shape; be referred 'IIJf."F to the fact thatthis was not the only plank • a m e pushed forward. - . , - _Dr. G. enforced hia view in a, very , eloquent untrincing argument and was followed by ,•. NAlhal; Bed. on, the same side—he argued , that no:vote could be lost by this settee; ;at was humid ta V ote for their own for eldates•st Say vets, and'lt would be midussa l to desert portion of our principles for the sake • eistrifadilital Ira never could obtain=he &ek ed if sny of flier. N. gesitienisn in favor or On motion mobld vote - for a treason ticket agaituit neridnations--rielther, Mr. Butt nor , -aro- Vedder ansWerre+ • -' Robb ethid not for his life Me how _ • w,,mfo st g in could come h al t% SIMMS° Li tll7Ol ON BIIXDAT,--Ftlnk. Boyd, t'in "con ' elle - tint he keeper of a dun' king's:Aeon on Federal street, • 41* tia l dsgi Trelli t. lilt WI Vete •0"4". g_.,thitt.„il Allegheny, was brought be . fors ' Maier : 4 Adams equal to white UiliN the', Pool.. 1 1°. yes ;eharged with selling liquor on Sunday. ILl43efraidill 0 - declare that a well, belated white yh a a ah l um being couaistic. be wee beed sbo ' born in Europa , is sossly,esOod mid tests,-and in default' of payment 'puree, even ,- I t committed the County Jail for thin/. dojo • - g ae _ -- 4 ,40.---•• • • ;""'fi ps h."141131:r was fa " eCiells.nd, de n VIDIINSIILY morning, vs had another of • I tr i t uo rte c irlfli a s l a c'n. J aad so. genelleas%Mopposition. , those tremendous rains ;kith have deluged the Ar • 4 4 , -Irma was desirous rof fr eedom for : all. earth, herashoute,- for two - weeks' past. "This edge, Irishman or Know Ngth- rain, it uthetia every day," but we Lope its r&lgn' • ' loos' --, ••, Iv • 2 pretty near over new: ;• • („, , 'later Imach t ard Meal con- A Futh qtrWrativ.-- H see' informed by one t• i';'l2ll4‘sl3illiestionilWte taken P s ° •Od the hio : "of ofti° 4lll of the Whsh/P g t°4 G" rdi—ClP4l ' coat domed hy• line mi. Writirer ACV eolapsny • yc —now nunthem one .liv"w 1 d tsice th 6 kulate6alla SteltprOttt rdettibeni , etriks'ltot it: 7; ff 'indritnitiotw" - - - I deaths - from cholera ate reported at Mrk - dapted,•ol4 4 llalbo 4 . - to the! kgr-t , tlfetioPOr t ' 613 ✓ - NI; g ilimutoys. 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' great furnaces of molten glass, and atnight going home to "mine vrate.!.and sapper with a light heart and an alimentary canal in good niiiigable order •for hearty mear — Tom .may ,Peter, or you may be that. Whatever you be, good Peter, we in our duty es Joimialists for the public, good, have a word or two to wisitTer IA your ear which may be for your benefit and .edification. . Be it known Unto you,. then, Peter, dellosheimer, that you have oortespondent at the pleasant little town of Meadville, in the county of Craw ford, in the Comnionwealth of Pennsylvania. Now, this odd correspondent of your's seems to hare been ignorant of a certain law pawed by last Congress declaring that all letters shall be I postage paid, ere they are sent from the office wherein they are deposited. Your correspon dent no doubt bad three cents in his pocket (doubtless be had a pocket„) and would undoubt edly have made a postal sacrifice of three hun dredths of a dollar, had not he existed at that time in a certain supreme ignorance of the re: quirements of tbo law. But, in that emblime state of ignorance, Peter, your correspondent dropped one epistle in the said office upon which appears your euphonious and rhythmic cogno men, and there It remains according to law. Now, good Peter, the secret is oat! We charge 'nothing for the information end only hope that letter when you get it Will contain your "carnal Rein," which latter expression is the vernacular for a check for $lO,OOO. When you receive it, Peter, don't forget to subscribe for the Cfasetts, Lanza • Bass--Is lager-beer Intexioatieg T That is the absorbing topic, and who shall de cide it? In the meantime, we propose the fol lowing facts as data for the use of those who may hereafter give the subject that deep atten tion which it deserves. First: There is a man in the city who drank eighteen glasses of lager in three hours, and at the end of that - time, he assures us, he does not recollect failing the effects of it In the slightest degree. (N. B. At the end of the third hour, he was snoring under the table.) Second: Another individual Informs us that after swallowing five glasses, he never felt bet ter in his life—be was perfectly happy. He'd like to see the man that would call him in toxicated. Third: Still another imbiber declares that he. Arent ten glasses and did not get ligh. • 1 (We must in justice state that this last gentle man, though he might not have been intoxica ted, was very high up In Mt. Airy the next messing.) Hostuctrs.roses Sootxrr.—Theregalar mOnth ly meeting of the Allegheny County I:Forting'. turd Society was held in City Hall yesterday morning. A motion was matte and nettled to meet again in two weeks from yesterday. A committee of three was appointed to re port a list of the best fruits for cultivation in the nursery. Mr. McKnight exhibited a fine ice oream melon; also some fuze samples of peers mod ear ly harvest apples. . Pockstoo & Ammon exhibited a fine lot of ap ricots, apples, prunes, peaches and plums. Mr. Lemont exhibited some very fine early Harvest apples, and c limb of a Golden Pippen tree with 36 . fine sited apples on it. • Mr. C. Shively presented 'a new seedling pear, taken from a nursery in Lancaster, Pa., sad transplanted into the, grounds of Mr. S. in Penn township, about 35 years ago—which is a :mood bearer—ripens last of July--tree very hardy. MISDEXRANOR to 07171011.—Before Alden:rta Steel, yesterday, appeared Michael Tobin, a resident of Ross township in this county, and made oath charging Thomas Morrow and JiSeph Cryder, Sopervisoraof -the TOwnship. with har ing neglected for two or ,three months to repair and render passible, after having been notified so to do, each. portion of the "Beaver Road" as runs dhrongh that township, An examination was had yesterday and several witnesses testi fied that the road was inn dangerous and almost impassable condition. Mr. Morrow was held to bail in the sum of $3OO to appear at the next term of the Court of IQuarter Sessions and answer a charge of mis demeanor in office. , PSAMBITORT hlmrrisa —A• meeting of the friends -, of. prohibition was -held cm... Tuesday evening in Bor. 'Mr. Akin's chapel, Sixth street, and qrsanisad by—nailing Capt. Wm. Dawson to the= Chair. A free interchange of opinion was hid as to' the beat-means of enforcing the new li quor law. A 'committee was appointed to obtain infor mation as to the formation and operations of Careen Leagues, and to place- the deter:Was- . Con itt,referprm - to the future eouree of - the temperance community properly before the pnblici. The committee will, report enbee guent meeting.. . . Tux Pittsburgh Cricketers, perhaps, thought the Mayor stiiinid have given them an offutist net cola; and tendered them the freedom of the 'city. in "goldbox." From our wan obserys tion, and that of othe_rs, they certainly appear ed to enjoy the freedom of the city .. In a num ber of horns." One reason offered aeon ex cuse for getting ea badly beaten at play, , ..vas a "drunk" of the night previous—Contend Beraid. If that be true about the' "drunk" we venture to say that it did not cost the Cleveianders any . s Tim Drumm Buie.—This time-honored Smarmy parades this afternoon at two o'clock. They expect to tarn out about fifty muskets.. At .a meeting of the commissioned officers of the &wormy, held few - eranings since, the f o ll o win g - lentismew.were appointed the non commissioned officers for the year 1856, viz: Tait Serge ffieuned Second do., J. Thli s .,7l do, L. J B l ack; fourth do, y.• Joka Young, Jr. First Corporal , J. W. Hague; Second do, Chas. W. Lewis; This. do, 0. F. Porter Fourth do, Samuel Saltier. "Dons DILI GOT TO BACK AMY PunTr."^ -310- my McFadden, • resident of the Sixth Ward, keeps a dog. This quadrupedal sPecinten of caninity yesterday observed a colored . centletuan, who bears the patriotic, father-of-hi'tecitntrY acme of Henry Wealniegtoo, peening doir.'ultruet , luta with a very British ferocity pounoet: nru and "chaired up" the said Henry's leg in 'a pin "ful miner.:Henry, with widens of-hydronho bia in h i s mind, prweldwiio AM.:Major's sand madepath against biesMen• far ilterpiag• saki ferbolous dog, and a warrant:wee bukted..- •- d man by the 41111110, Of Oerwig, was killed. on - Tneedey anent noon at. Alliance. Station.. The - Express and llsgeitnPg ear was being switched from the C: & P. to the 0. & Ps. Road, and Gerwig was walking along that:reek in front of it, looking at another tin itist was passing near Medan& did not observe the inproaelting ear till - it was too late to avoid it- He was horribly mingled. Her was- anem ployee* on the C. & P. R. R. and brotlmr to the proprietor one the eating houses at Alli ance. He was over thirty years of min. - diontsi LurestaSorr.—Oning to some diffs- eulty about hsil in the`county -.Treasurer's suit against. Mr. Coburn for $2OO license, (Mr. C. Laving, as we understand, left the oity,) Mr. Fleming yeatorday entered suit before Mayor . Vole against Messrs: Bitter,- Veils, and Bireb forgiving theatrical representation on. Tuesday., eveningerithent having paid the $2OO lioense. re quired bylaw. . The parties. appeared before Ma. yor Vol: and giro -bail in $BOO to appear for trial at the next term of the Quarter Sessions. I The penalty in. $OOO.-- .11aszas Coastra.--4eonteShellfi who wal ar - . rested on Friday night lag under snapieltiuit cir cumstances In 11l cut htiusei.ionnocted 'with the. residents, of Mrs. : Gardiner, in the _Ninth Ward, aud who'was committed t he next day kiXayor Vole to await trial on a charge of ;Isionkna in tent to. commit burglary,; was . hfeught:heforf , Judge Adams, of the Court otQuarter Bessions. Yesterday, bn writ of habeas' corgint, and admit: led to bail •In the cam of $l,OOO. . . SaIISAZT‘-Coetvicnioas. '-'—gsycii Vole 'yeater , day tepaiiiii to ,the. County Corentisionimi One hundred end , seienti-eix : minters , itenelethiut 'for,Ariudtenneelt and regratioy, together 'with nine otindattnienta to the Hausa of Refuge , end Othete oft different nature, for tile month' et Jet , ly, and received .thereon from the Commleaton; AlTl..the sum of $278,48. • Mayor Adams. gheay reported a number of asset suottotie* $58,07:- room of thi dldenian have .Jet tyre. ted' ' for 1866 of the Treatment the Pittsburgh .Gas Company, represents that 8,500 feet of pipes hare. been taid during the past year, reship/ in all 20 1-5 miles; 92 public lamps hive been erected, making ieell 494; and 166 service pipes:have been put • in., which:lake a total of 1,911 private consumere. There have been 188,234 bushels of coil carbonised, fur nishing to public and privateconenmers, 40.72 4 , - 450 chic feet of gas, beingan increase of % - 897 feet over last year. Go our- yeti buy, idle, drunken 'smuts, who inveitt the airy' • purlieus, or through the cells of the County Jul, go out into the mu lti and urn at leset s week's wages for once In your lives, by assisting the steno-troubled far niers in getting in their grain. They need all the hands they can get to work between show; ers, sad if you have one spark of decency left, go out and stay there. You will be better men for it.. learn that Wm Ann De Armit, the young lady who was fatally scalded at the accident on the Portage Road last week, has since died. All the rest are recovering except two, who are not yet considered out of danger. Ws undestand the Journal is about to be "popularise". It is to base three local ed itors. We cannot plus any definite limit upon the number the Oars lie intends to employ. PIIIIIII3II.OELEIS ABEOAD..I O Blamer North Star which left Cleveland on Monday for Lae Superior, took up a party of twenty-two Pitts burghers. WE hear that Mr. Mips, of the Maulllon New ' has sold an Interest In that paper to Mr. Wharton of the Wheeling Ania. WHAT'S TS A 'NAILS 1-01:10 or the common vagrants of the city calls himself Jimmy Polk. Shades of the nightly dead! Two OOLORSD 110 ill were sent to the HOW! of &singe yesterday—one by Ald. Parkinson, and one by Al& Thompson. Tsacs'new military companies are talked of —one in the city, one at Perrysville, and one at Sharpsbnrgh. ViD.lolD(ri; 7 4l;atifea SEVER DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE Ls , Ivo Hammax, August 1. The steamer Jade arrived front Livemool with seven days later intelligence. She arrived last night, notwithstanding rain and thick weather. Her dates are to the 21st tilt The adviCes from the seat of war embrace no movements of importance. The most important event in Parliament dur ing the week has been the rejection of a motion made by Mr. Roebuck for a censure of the gov ernment, which sustains the Palmerston Minis try. The motion was defeated by a - majority of 100. . The latest report from London mentions a rumor that Lord John Russell was to be succeed ed by Sir William 'Molesworth, es Colonial See rotary. . , •.. Lrreasoory 20th.—The sales of Cotton for the past week amount to 46,000 baler, including 7000 on speculation and 2600 for export. On Friday the sales were 7000 bales. The market I had been depressed by advises from the United i States but bad recovered and closed steady. at former quotations. The weather had been favorable to the crops. I Breadsturs.—The market for Breadattifia was generally unchanged, except for Corn, which bad declined about Is. Provisions were dull and unchanged as to rates, except Lard, which had ' I declined. The London Breathings market was =- I changed. Railroad securities maintained former rates. Consols quoted at 99. The most important event of the week has been the reception by Parliament of Roebuck's motion of censure upon the Government. There was a majority of 100 against the motion and the Palmerston Ministry still lives. The last dispatch from London, prior to the sailing of the Atria, mentions as a rumor that Sir William Molesworth will succeed Lord John Bunnell as Colonial Secretary. Before Sebastopol there is nothing of Import ance except that formidable preparations are making for an assault on Malakoff, and two or three small sorties which were repulsed. The Turks and • Sardinians returned from Bailor to Balakiava and arc perhaps preparing for Odessa. The Russians are besieging Ears and the Turks in Asia are hard pressed. Denmark refuses to abolish the sound dues. The general aspect of the war is encouraging to the Allies. There have helm some slight mo rasses. Three sorties were made upon the French from Malakoff tower on the night of the 16th, and all were repulsed.. Another sortie was madeagainst the English on the same night, which was also repulsed. On the night of the 18th a sortie was made from the batteries of Careening Bay which was vigorously repulsed. The ' Russian ships were beginning to suffer from the French batteries at Quarantine Bay. The report that Gortsehakoff has recoiled large _reinforcements is folly confirmed. A Black Sea-eipedition is-being fitted out but its destination is unknown. Ii is supposed to be against (Mews or forth, relief of. the Turks who are bard prewsedin Arcalolia, Asia. - The Russian army hail invested Kars. An other detachment had advanced upon HAW and there was mitre hard pressing of the Turks. In Detritus the Russians- were bringing their siege guns and the situ a tion of the Turkish tone was considered critical,' as the Russians hold the reeds to Enserouni: In the ' principalities the reduction of the Aus trian forces continues. In the Add° the : , British ships are reconnoi te A official jo ass n lc urnal of July lid estiplaine that six English battalionB=lMA Sag of truce: entered the harbor of:Unto& andllibuidered the shipping until driven' off by a sharp tire front the shore. V GlClUtArl.—The government' of Austria halt : addressed a circular to the German Diet strongly favoring peace and threatening to bold the prin. apathies while hostilities continua.. Sho asks, .moreover; the Germania confederation - to main tabs its present attitude. - The Diet replied that circnmetanoes do not call for fresh mersures and it does not contemplate extending its obligations or engagements. busnra si lle e Erot.swo.—The Parltiamvo op Boebn s unimportant, excep e motion. Ititi reported that-Sir Benjamin Hall will be appointed Commissioner of Public Works and Sir Jelin Shelley President of the Board of Health. FBAEOZ.—The advice. from Francs are wholly unimportant. Ibtaxe.--Don FACAIAIItO his been appointed Minister to Washington. The rupture between Banos and Spain is com plete in consequence of the Eroperty bill. 'The Papal charge has demanded his . ramparts. - The Black Warrior disputes bad been - settled by allowance of an Indemnity of one million of reels. , . ~ . A general of the Carlist army has been shot act:Jerome Several ineurrertionary"aldrmishee. had taken ... pled. at Burgols. • üblic) hes A treaty with the Dominican 'Rep been sanctioned by the Cortes. • , , PIALL—The allied powers have expressed their formal disapprobation of the attempted In surrection of Modena. Numerous arrests have been made at Spectra:, Transits and elsewhere. The French garrison's In Rome hews been re inforeed... - . , . • Manini publishes a lette r in the Omen ps ' r warning the Italians aping Buonapatiist GLILLUIT.—Mpet of theltmall German states are preparing to disarm. - The reeignation of the Hemoverian Cabinet Is honk)); expected.. Ressta.—Thediseensiotts are said still to exist between Czar and Constantine. . It is reported that the Crown Prince of Prus siau is 'bout to proceed to fit. Petersburg to act as mediator. ' .• Ceneete ra lat. ' • • 13;eaditiffi.—Brown a, Shipley quote wheat atstE,Flbur so unchanged., and the market for Brendstnffs. Ewing], Island steady. Corn has doilizted is and closed', steady at , qaoutrous. The Broken' circular Aida. from others' end quotes' Wheit et 24 advance and Flour 113 ad mania.. -White Wheat 12s 81,. .:. ' , c,.', • • ~' rroeisions—Blehardson, !pante a 0 0 "; e r r , cubit quotes Provisions as generallyttiebanged; andGrantarket closed duth• Lard; derali sed and it is - quoted at 55410 bi.feee demand a eedaa , titin.', J Bite , and Vork`dull with biklitsla Upson- Wive - &Windt lind'el°oPg study -- The- Well I of the week were 50 tons: Lannon : Maximo, 414 I,2o:t—Baedattet Broth-1 ers & Co..qnote,the Loudon markets agmeeeall7 stoat* Buid,M.lirtn"st a slight Wynne*. - .Culthel also. flmo. Breadstaffs gesterallyanahanged and aka marked , closed steady. ' Iron Sent; Welsh bar' .57,10e@t7,16s on bard ship; Welsh esill are . cooted„ot ;7,16e anboar,d shIK Scott& Iron it. . sae lower; the liskialii-for expo tad numbers ' ankh. Clydearere at Tle. ,: - : - ~,, - Yon* Market,' July.2otL—The • Money mar ket Is easier, Consols for money are quoted at 91:clue uneuat of IbUnklnikthe:Bank. of Eng land jar decreased ? £166.000. :g156.006. American State and City iMaritha'Arre neglected but tha Martin . for Itallroaii,Binde and litortmli Anal and the , - Tatas arf _ . 1 * 4 1,11 .. 2 ‘ .4 , c i oc tip gr. VC "( ----- /C ----------- :so 6 IRO teat Is. mei \ . • 10,Mrt - , " et: ' 4 ' __l ' ninon mai me nualreat o u Ka li - Theism:tem t hare bees -au. , - - -,,, -...,. .. -.. .. a txt. ..- . Ire luiellaara -11 / 4 /6dgelail4l"L ' ' `:- '. ' Atculoa 4 4l - met Ibmills - and '2 taxi* Ms& ; ..ilivinacata, • Angina = 1 .—New _.4= 111 - '.l-,lgho_.rin, pip O&M* ',. Las& ist ' start lOf !Romany are received g in The A , t airt i,,,, ko k. , ~..,...m,ThseL. ... ir Wilk . /at* bita "Iferdde! Wm staiilta . .Ps ......;•,,;,-,...... ~.1.- ; ~,- - .-- , t l— CUitallo , f list :1. , 1L1 -,,, 1." trt it . 7-... i ~.i!'..L'4,r...i)if,.l' -,f:, -;',1'..; ..ty r :ll•: , ., ~5, , ".--' _.!,.,,,,...,?-,-,,,.,y-T...:,,,,,. ,::.,‘:. *le ...proposition at Santa; Anna. to grant a zee.. stitution or organize a lair for the people. An the p a pers are dissuplag the matter, but only in the abstract. One of the resolutions adopted by the Council of State Ca. the umbjeet re sA fat. lows :—The Republican Representative form ; oughl to be adopted, Sting corresponding Oar. peaces and 'combining 'redone parties in snob manner as toinsztre stability and public repose. Senor Don Loots Rbie, bee been appointed Minister to Washington.' ` 3 Ile was to leave in the war steamer Itnrbide; but doubts are ex pressed as regards his distillation being Week inon. The relations of the American bcmister and the Mexican Goserninent, continued suspended. Mr. Gadsden had coarrellid with the Mexican MinisterCeps affair s . The n from the Itoolutiopista is contras dieted, as WASHINGTON Crrr, Augdet I.—lt is expected that the letter of dismissal end other docu ments relative to the removal of Gov. Reeder will shortly be given to the public. The - cause of dismissal is traceable to certain transactions of the Governor in Indian lands, his connection with which he failed to explain to the satisfac tion of the Executive. ' : John Wilson, ex•Conunlssioner of the Land Or ton has been elected agent of the National Mon ument Association. Judge Minot entered uppn hie duties as Com. missioner of the Land Ofiloe this morning. Mr4Wheeler, minister to Nicaragua, and yoL Froemont, are here. - New Your, Augustl.—ln the Superi or Court, this morning, Judge Roffman gave his decision In the case of Morse & Vail or. F. 0. J. Smith, touching the liability of the defend ant to the plaintiffs in sundry oontxacts connect ed with the Morse Telegraph . The claim!' al lowed were $150,000 on:.the O'Reilly lines from Philadelphia to St.. Louie, and $250,000 on the line from Buffalo to Millankie ; and 80,000 on various lines built by - Smith. or in which he was a partner, or had sold patent rights ; 5,000 On the line from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, and $2,500 on lines in Malni. New Your., August I.—The papers of this morning contain snafridivit from Jane Johnson, one of Hr. Wheeleteadaies recently abduoted at Philsdelphis, stating that she always wished to be free and meant to be whenever she came North; that she made the first overtures to some colored women at tiloodgood's Hotel, who finally assisted her, and that no tome was used against her wi ll ; th atshe is now comfortable and happy, and would rather die then return to slavery. 4 PuU.ADZLPBIA, AIWA I.—An application was yesterday made to Chief Justice Lewis for a writ of habeas corpus in the cue of Passmore committed by Judge Kane for con tempt, in making an wen': site return to the writ in the Wheeler -Mare calm. This morning the Judge refused the application, on the- ground that he had no jurisdiction In the matter. Mr. Williamson must therefore remain at Moyamen sing Prison during tbe'Pleseure of Judge Kline: TILUTON. N. J., August L-The Snow Noth ing State Commit assembled tore to•dq." Atmiut 160 delegates mere prisent. After a lengthy discussion, resolutions ;were passed repudiating the Slivery obtuse in , the Philadelphia Platform, and protesting against,the repeal of the 'Missou ri Compromise. ' • BAI.TIAOIII, August ;I...The case of the bark Magnolia at Mobile had been before Jpdge Tale, who decided that the vessel and arms on- board were not forfeited andriould not be confiscated. The United States heti appealed the case to the Supreme Court of the United States. CUICINIU" . August I.—The steam pipe of the steamer Lancaster, exploded last night, twenty five miles above this oq, scalding ten or twelve person, five of thesnao badly that they died within an hoar; the others may mover. Borrow, Augubt I..h.The Canada has delayed her horn of sailing antis Ave o'colak this after noon, on account of supposed dispatches from Wasblngton. She his one hundred and twenty- Ave passengers and $660,000 in epeeie.. Betstmoza, Augnet 1.-. 7 There has been ten new eases of pilaw PPM and three &Ole, At Gosport, sines the lattireport. Cmckrio, .1 —We here the proceed icgs of the Rause LegislAture up to July 25th They are devoid at 1-.!erest. Went: moon Crzr, 'August 1.--The mount in the Tiresensy of the Uniak I States on the 28d July erne $18;000,090; Pirmurnram,. Ang. I.—Flour. inactive .and doll, with but littledemand for ezPort; sales are mostly in th e rslial"way, at lower figures; entail sales common to ulna brands at $8,75059,2 5 and extra and choice family $6,500510; Miles 600 bbin westenLat $3,88. A limited demand for wbeat; sales MO bush. at $1,85 for fair to prime Southern and Penns eel, and $1,96 to $2 for ordinary to prime 'white. Nothing doing in aye. Corn dull and lowell sales 8000 bush. at 973971. Oats in; fair request and steady. A good demand for whiskey, sales in bbls at 411002 BALTIIIIOII/, Anglin I.—White COTO SOUS St 07,1641; yellow 90@,07; white Meat sl,Bo@ SI,BO, being an adieus of about 6 coots. Flour, sales of 1700 bbls : far immediate delivery since yeeterday noon it $8,60 for city mills and How ard street; 0000 bbls, Howard street sold at $B, deliverable on the 'lsth of Beptembe.r. OHICHEILING & SONS' 110E3 lI—MELLOR, . No:81A0 Wood et., totem= Mama alley and "Naz g . lll open. rmur. Jw. imbi. % e re= t alr=r iiziduata a 20aaokW niurlastramasts =Mil nrn g tizpV,./YeA".o.Bs2l4,Ommatlligo4 A i r if 4 l ti to call and examine so . . r PARLOR ORAMD - 14ANO, - • The Ins low oaf tistrulaist et the Mod to the w a s tm hottsmetne,. ertth:a.linte Mock ot Solaro Pt. hove boa miaow by the robertber, at the Mum beam in BOOM. MA VW to mead derebtothis and the codas week. • • JOHN 11. BMW% No. al Wcod etmet._ •, ' Mat the ths mto of Ohleinatny ilk& Planer bah ,fbr tibia/Unhand Won= Pomo. I A CARD ,. irra• undersigned • would Temipeetfulli ble Meal sod .. fi e •r• sod the public. gen etrict.y=ft.J=.lr4i erbacOilety: boss sad to andataktot thb dew and soon, hot ot the mom time D. sad enterscier. bo intone loom to hie homer MOO .J 1 'anct yobrocaorlso bents*. m Mor ale' tabooluto Wm tor:Loath him to this. halos well assayed.thot to an make It decidedly to plihgrtigrarlV'mgoireiresCAttzt, shell eo mayor M. all awns to have a chalet amonamat et Om 11111 Oaths, ChtthaVes r~ satiable Itt this' market that no. be tooad.br .ottltarkett.whieh will to made to mkt in the Style awl beet toatmer. at small whoa* homershah boa stiannera More entbrottm. Oar motto toll. to Smell gorilla mud quirt aim 711194331151...._ N , :. 3, larhv LiswlttaAtkerea, is he 60 .ad o .16 P0 So 60 661.1610 P lah. 60halt do 60 Dbl. Trout. • gill.Baltrokoro Shad, bait do do 46 DOW Leto lioreas sa barlS ao do Jo soap. SONDRIAS--f, bozos 2 1 tri; AT 14 RE 1 CO. VlBll-50 Mile. Lake bnparior Salmon, 60 hde . dO do TO a, wamonah," ado Trou l / 4 ._ _4O do Magni., • 30 bbb eoev. No. 3 iibit• Dm. ,w•l6 tbs. NAttison Flarring,_ do , • , 1.7 W • . Mena H: COLLINS. URESA 11 I—Having discovered thild the. PAT& IMreMNiarla itreirpe. Isiess ib!°"greAllete wee . 4 reme.- mous ieet qui& new. . we ATV to Ono. IF—to Superfine an d. Eitn ,„ As is .tam: D. trilaerria CO, 7‘WW- SExtga FM II I - 011 " -nna , R, *MINT= COX"' Nat= Soilo for ML Dii !. iwr ar ee ' i n ' . x mu nu o t y justd i t " BLUR :VITORAL just reo'4 AI for esie • I=MUG BROIL "EU MGALS. LIN Funa ri tsaos. ree' widier wo't AP 81:10A.R-3 bbls. for sale by pin • MIRY 00a1118. Quzycy.u.. CORN-300 bus. ut ere an d 0 alias 'D W. ELEUTIND t 00.16 Waal!. w 016,-2,11b1e. tor votive oil 8: 13: irr /At fir DRAM& OD. GOS 3„ fresh Arg ui ree'd by Erprees 1111 Ned lby Nue by JOY KT IL COLLIN& ILOITS-3 0 bbla. Bp, Flour reed Rb smi iti""“" ock. idRUSRED, mmL migkorassle* t-lo ' ' bbls. sifted, in store and DBANi3-48 bus. small white B eii ns f or ade tir MkGO35.--5 - bbia—frell, jut received and rA /---gernsi,D. 1,44 -!ice . _ , R.mmi. eathers a cofo.r bble. in store end kor by, ,„.11111 mummy co. -COMMERCIAL , COMMITTIM. ZI? AUDIT RAT lON, PORJ UL 1 Vic B. Rows, V. P.—Flu Romxem Ec m usak •Drrn-r Au:La:ems, Jcies Jona PITTSBURGH MARKETS • k lnis "" f ) T ar goto Angatla 11A1Ulterloos boner, Wes at toll! of 2 , 50 . Md. roper fine at $8,50 and 81 do extra at $8.70t on the lane: eateB In lota of 175 bbta war* at $9,25, and moll percele do.from Wm. at. $0,50 Received yestordey $l2 611,5.1 N—• sale on the wharf Of 775 btu Skated Corn of. 80 and 200 do from dais at 83. BACON—talelof 21,50010 amend at to,loind nolo 65 01 . h t u a ld s r d. 9 at: 10 X 00O ols 12 1 ,00 0 d H o a o w t llkt ; 1 % 1500 mow mend do. at. 13—ell nosh. Posls-1, eale of 23 Ms Man at $18.50. oath. Loltu—• de of 8 bbl. No, / / 0 50. nu/L. • BLOOMS—. de of 100 tone Jutdata $7O, dz ma. MONETARY AND - COMMERCIAL. The Exchange marke t has a decidedly ham/ MPPeacwhou for Sterling. Th. demand le tanderste and hauling bank ers' will only give tiN, Mr the beet eignatures. This Ina nem • enapenelon, temporary at lent, of the Leese out wardVernal . ..welt. flanker.' signature. an nominal. q 1 cent, bat pnbably large 1 , 12. ... t d t t had a t nod Mona shim:nerds of produce and remittance of malt tin bore. We have rename to believe that the Arago ema the Wedders steamer take ont unt less than thr.. <muter" of f a million of our seourittes.—l N. Y. Tribune. Te weekly batik statement thews very trifling amuse. Isom last week. excepting in Datneits, which an alsont =Wlower. The mores eat of the week bas h." very and the statement I. looked Upon ea a favorable one. The %impartsan with tpanyirone vocal. follows Loans aad Dl. B e. Circulation Den atts. 31J721 539.1129,147 51, 8.955 1 57,48 7 . 085 5 82 0 19 A 9, Jhlf 25 551.053,189 15,920,415 ' 7,405,198 • 81,153,788 141.652 81,977 5 2 . 4 / 2 During the week we have shinned 81.400, 0 ® Mid the ibth Truman' ham absorbed 1500,000 yet the el'imie Noe has sustained itself although commended the week With • Mr VilltgArafthe'llm"t =neMbray"mtle.l.T.VlC. The Detroit Pose Pres. of the net Inst.. says, we..~..41z ably informed that arm "cements hove Men completed Me the remmultatlon of the bank of Terannekg and that cirem Wing notes of the oornern wilt rely coon be p not lifail.uat.-i P .lt iLWITen la the .ogle ern part d ot' the State and 10th. n' Maloof New York, oh pude. the Intention of proween. Noe niellitimate banking Modem. •The Free Pr.., how em,, distrusts the whole proceedlog,for the tank bee oily , the guaranty of the character of Ite fillmotorn and le with r out, any other fl. d.l buts: Nest= ltsehan&ec re way 14 to-day end during et premium. the latter for Bankers checks. The supply been ample for mote days. and Pekes ware eustidned only Wows Woe of the orinetpal Analfarn owing to the Waite demand . formomy t h: 2 174. - York, whoa rairroans conid k M P made at 5 pm ant, to drawing at the them current rates. Mitten continue Teri quit In =war circles, prime paper being etil i l very warm. -Wn. Donate. (k.csarThere were seise .0 Saturday. In oddition to Mae reported, 0(1000 bade Bb Oolfee 00 private term. - Today the market has been quiet. the only' ea% m far ea we are advired. being one of 100 In good Rio at 11 ota.- Holden of Ooffee are very firm. We quote oedluary to Prima Rio at 10dtillge,Ingusyni at 114011%0. and Java at 144418 Nice e. -TM market h stm bare of Rios, and there ie eon- Mgmently . .nothing doing- We however. continue to quote M swop for fair to prime lota Balm have been mode of Priem at 6go. tomtit" , butane hag been nothing don* moitll.-4nal4 American. . Trig Yuln-The. ilrovennee Duette says-..Fermery who bare airmailed new wheat Inform na that In shunt even' cane It turnuont mom than wee anticipated- . W. Irons amen a molt of wheat rol•ed In - county. Ky., this summer, which averaged ermot7 2-I *. to the boehet".-ICin. Enquirer. ithipromit at Mew of Moor and Drain y Lakea for tho season of ISO to lied of July, and of 1855 to Jht 1854 105 I Flour, bible 19,414 10 180 Wriest, One - - - ,1 116. 404 t 742.311 Own - - 1.161.9iN 4,279,907 °ate - • - - 408 717 1.304,128 .-I.Chleago Tribune. Cannon July 31.-The Gran trade was doll during the day. thotisch arm argon of Oorn changed hands lth 70e on board. A few ernall Wen were mode from depot at 72411 73ge it 60 laa Several empower Winter Wheat are twine !!.00iNsuTFT,`.11.Vals.11fittTd:mto.11.hd.4 iM l rlAoO h it [ZVI . mile at. Month but Stale =offering poo yr me may Improve before bows will be able to makunpeargoes. The principal Datum of inhuest at their...zit time le the :IMMO titablaid In the to of hemp. With very liberal receipts, priest appear to' be tending ripwerd. and the demand emote fully equal to the eupOlee at renew ram. Some lots am limited, and as buyer. are not will ing to meet the nivonee asked. the amount In more 10 samewhat increamd. At the clove, .110. of mum 400 Wee were reported atSllO to 5124 for ton for undressed, prime and choice With fah receipts! of lead, our reported wake continue to he oniall. The latest -tramactioae for urn. mine. wme at 55.60, and idieworui .not 15.65. her:g. t. Ar 017,1:-..se bha--jzztr..z.ltZtares sad 250 do at $7. nottLrane tirly n'' oe nominally Mated at 16.50. No throttled. demand ie thd andall opera: km , in Oh article me confined to orders ity bakers. Thweoptlllee of wheat am rapidly Augmenting. Per the meth ending July no, the atnOnnt moat .rd Vita 10,410 ado, sad 42 tibia. for the one .fueiclosed. ZhAlee , ths and 67 bbla. The verynearked &ribm in fhb market during the Mist Um <MP. Minot:mien retarded ehipmthts. The decline, howeeer. gee throughout the country. mid we know of ho better point th Man ge ror etoppers at the meemit tima The t o an at at. eMta, nal from 100 to 7915 e. fair red fell to choicephtte, with good , and prime &Wee at 105 to 111 c. A buyer during th e week took . 1000 meld on a foreign order-for Frame we be. the Impression . 1. strong with those - led on the euttiem. that heavy ernortatioos to Ettrofer wtU mark the ememes operations. Vor tee year, tom Mar, the guropean deroand-bas been very limited.smonnting to el. mom nothing to monparieon with export. tor the comer pending period a year ego.-{St. lonia Ben, Dander. Money was quite freely Waned, bat there le:6W noth ing like a comesponding demand for it, mid keen and die most rates were without vartatton,the former ranging from 507 11 cent, mainly 6 Si mot. Mad the latter 407 Si - wet. Mein ate borrower obtained loam, and prime Vs diecounted readily at ear lowest duotations. N: Y. Timm IMPORTS BY RPIBB. sgdwxsytrzs BOATS-60 bbomblokoy. os .4 41 DLitt I oement4W W Walb.4 4. tax Oa. II ,1.5.1 - 2 , 4 do, 14 IdoCally; 10 do. a 91 aet. WIDIELING BOATB-140 bids Sour, Y k W R.; 21 44 wheat, Wlimatth t 044 16 As wool, D do soy., east 1 b. or.. BYEALey a.. s 2 WI, paper. / II Mellor: Y 7 do. =WOW. • CINCINNATI. by 8.5 Young—fo tit. Ea. AA A . 11S Bane; 50 do, .1 A W R.: 50 do, Wallace I Gardlo. 60 do. Graham A Thom. I= do, .7 &Molly: 188 Wile y. yd. A. 84 40,80 do lytitykey. 8 11..8.4 o w, 4 bbly , sboobsl. W A Wee.; 19 b., pesalyab, 11.5.11 & erg 41 Wry food, W Batton 243 bids dour, 44 do whisk.. 42 WA flasneyd, 26 A. lard. 515. book.. sundry b 00...... - BTEUBENVILLE, by Voutany-225 aky yrcol,4bbly mot s 158. 10 do, Atse. Lea A co. IMPORTS *a RAILROAD Q I Pram:trans R. bls egs..l W do, esok om -13 do 3 easy notk. oy b sters: 24 g mks wool. Ntsoler oor, 67 do, W &atm 42 do, 8 bsurb eco 7 do, 30 do *others 16 koo butt.. met 4 bbl o errs 24 do apples, 36 bides, 31 pkg. batter. 42 dos buckets, 40 bblo 6oo..cnerr wrosimme.. Cummrii A.Pirremasou 67C-BR6 bgs barley 551 molt 68mItit; bbis edgy, .1 t W @e.:lB sks wool, IV Hatt' .r.B do. I. 551. butt.. east; I do. lihriver it Dilworth: ra. aka cora, tO tom cheese. Finial. omialswows The Pennsylvania ilanr7ad broisght. in 178 bl4d mg. , from Balthnorea during the three; days ending on Tarr, der and further purchases are making there, for this market. The receipts of metal by the same road. for the month of JOY. wan Zal tans pig and 271 tans blooms.— By stud. Pr mama month. 1720 tans metal and 100 tons Morons. , ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ARNEVND—Jefferoon, ItrooN:24 1 1. : Lawn. eko Col. trd. Klizsboth Nialsran No. 2. W.l.llrdlig lava ois " . or Wed Nowtonalosolla. Whoothun Nun You!: 4:11u- DERARTEIS—.I•6oroon. IllooroulliN Unser* do : Salad, Illooloth: ector. Beavor; Clan Mber. Woo Now= AllottlroN N. I. WIWI* Rooalro, Whaling; Graiwzmn, La:WM. — • yostarday Waning Ulm woo 8 hot 6 lootwo In tau almond awl liotos. PiWin:ugh Dollar Savints Thotitutioa. 1 No. 68 Aura ;-Sfruct, , mart pots to im 'Trent= o larL rono*open' da il y from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, ftWalooaloy sad Saturday snob: a& tram to 9 &at. Dopodto receive.* of al rum noa Ina thou Cloo and • dividend of tao s co . ttts daSarod. talon Tom to j'yo:'rta'"AtteVar'taolant °Meets lta l' uuttlru... [ .notes tans tirr.by giving addittooot eta 1.1,44=1=a Ittudsot soldoaod Soir• at Poniard-4;40E01K ALIAMEE, • . . .. . Hoeing Ils_osirs. Jobn IL Showitorssi. a..grlcattig., . Gbarles Koos. St. Omaha Itorpby. JasAuva= . Theoballambetntta. bow, AL .Ponoost. . Mtn G.Bookotoo. - - , - • James llSsdiesi. ' ' 1 '&9 a W l' ' ' t, • s Ss , 13. - • i l al P. il 9 gr. 6 6 i . Master. -. 80105.% Morro Mu bau w, s .._ • J.OardlnerOotlin, • Wter . Alonso A. Oudot. A. S. Pass*. Jars 8. Ocomp.m. L. itlngsnin. R I Z " ; T reitobb, . • CLusslos A. °oho% .11. O. Edriaston. Gooros K. SWAN • • ?rands Solis. °soros IP. Ollnsoss. . it= L ha rt Isom Hoop. Gasp 8 Bet n. - MMus A.-Ilimm. Akaandot MALL fberstory and Trsanerer—CHAlSLES.A. COLTON: jalligira, J. B. ()Ammo. INTIM WHITE'S ' `MIMEtoIPISIP REPOUTORII•. r 4 . .4 OSEPILWRITE now ri•yinig:crtt-Ausi no to tkikkonwOotw prandook (n o. atalk esiblr) 1111411:1 and Lawrenoilibb neat Atka - Two lt ibollont. g: blotto* tbo yobbo to inlaid Ws otookof AIM, MOMS; ga , ,: t And h;Aftirkgar l ar m ftortoff ,' loafs ( P =kk in tbargnoak a ":I ng11:( rez,==bbrotromanr the lam ob i o t too h. cofro . . iwWriko 4 dotawbookotto foaled Lon trvariona nod more " 04 0 . if=" ll la, Ik=n_ _ f , , ..Lof3l= of era= i gn=a boot sue moot banionntook itiknalriet ' fur at = • okliotilww• tibia ' r• Monona .by those basvy . b tbo masks On dacorstinillonsow of bnotnam has bostookktos gbo nog* °Moods, (owing to Was masa JoakPn...wkito *nog on !lady molla ardy,lo. Ms& MN than the ors; . ig—ggrotagn tok a. bed , aannner:Ontk, this goia: " _ . • Cider nd Ytn t i real • for WWl= VDTEOAR Made . iit• Lit e, the. • " 4"""ad IR mn 4 All n. Pieti inn 7 Pittartalth thns 1.4 .nom..n, in inn lur .11111U -ft, •.I.4,,g . oitailand . 1 ;41 bl „,W I t rall;l.l. 6 hot th e tb. " :17 110 *" .11.. P w "!T iar • I s Pf!C,i t,4 • Cider- titat will keel Otet.antil. neat Falk -Thub""°l'`'ls"Q td a:ft. mtal , ORGAN orChMelli; um - ' *Wu a nevux•-soitot . . •: • . °WORGAN HARSIONIV4I.IS aii entire w tausat) await - imamat of the reed Wbs•ln two monads or tom of t ere. sea Arta . , s foUnwc 1, Ma= 2, teddstdd X PTV :x .I.: he_ , ri. 1.106m1 ;e uhettgraillethearthee.' leiture ..... ..ll.ohms stalstber larr rddle held bad= trete -I gilisee7e2o deitseeig=== at11,....y. 1 ,— Ara y. wt. omen . ...Ml.."' ltossissflort from totereeted 1 le reet•ellohr whetted at the Nash Store the inttortib• aT4llllloelgbVittet eedldr2rtete- thivgt.Teder t_m hew Rote& ore and fhi , ceases, irtgeh. with 'the flack now oaten& I.IU 'offer • towhee! est of ell the Krtee _add aide esire ,dreeddhetsayg equed, duds wed puke .tedat Ike the I Z ' d i tt.ki. Si. iirtLeedidadolibided. jell lto. Id Weeded...bd. tebiLledleidddtbi - - Nv ANftD 'TO PILL AN lORDIR: 7 - '. Zer t - of liertheaulleitorsn' l Hank. 'Wen kind *retort t wet soli co rosodariost.. ' sal% , ~ , WILLI Si 004 030.11tock Itroltir•- -11)11TIDEND oftl3olllP hisDhikind R.8..0x.-tprakttand sou. ilsaa-,Primati sad therit attn. Inekrim beaks basal at moms rates. - : wthlLl2l/ 1 111CO„ ?kith , , 41101450 ~.ggIAAPIrTN-41:11W BOF. HOLLAND BIT Echt Hollendsch Kruiden Bitters. 0 years' have elapted since the intro- Unction ot.thts raufAmde MEDICINE Into the ULM time It hos salmi so UNIVERSAL POPULARMI • Uro Moot ran FEWER, AND AGUE, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Head-ache, Loss of Appetitejlebility, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. irons of our mod worthi eltiornoi,wtlTT to Ito 'nista . 15 enoT to 01l samtsooo.of the STOBLdell AND LIVER, AB A TONIC, tuner hog tom sandal . Tor the mile It affords lo sal Debility, or Vteakoeis of any kind is almost . . . install : . SOUS. • IN NERVOUS. EUZUMATIO AND NEURALOW AV/1110. TIONS it bao In manor. , Snonunnk proved 140 1 1 .WitgMandttit erg nff=gtiti thar ran. no rmboartatlerglr9brtoo=nd. ware nod nt MT . 000 tO donbk and moody tart Its Mane* for ourpolres. • Caution! T p nridumi Th .t ..... 764. tnuos..l. 7 ..De or z. this bitt. d th o startA lr r ttn ubli l l. A w le r sl ,v A dams hu g . d in - ImMad r Zra. ' artram .111 marina ion Ws. Wl' . aggilini l fol) i to i : t' t:sti ll ionr a t '' ot b01t..-tot t o u ts ri 83.00. by th"a""Prl"7 ' BENJAMIN DAUM J.., A nt IXt: Mannesetnins Pholonocoutista wad Maa& • • eon. Eindthnott sod 94 Ms., onargn. And .n prudent' in Pittototrun, A1k0.07. ph 0.1.5 . hom..linnettemor and Tomporznoornio.. ntl.tlToooorT ELVGII3B. DIIPITY & CREILATIGE, SILPOSSILI LSD IMOLISLIS DILLISSS AND GERMAN FANCY aoong, 31 Maiden !Awe, up stairs, New York, 37 • -7 RV lIDUHRAND CHANTIES. PA RLR 7 ariIAVE now tee !store, 'and are receiving. by awry. mast and Reamer from Europa, complete deeirable ameniment of Owls, romp L. awn; ouww, the followinit. wiz! ASlLte patinas. peel etaored, fancy. Dint and coat do. all alma Alt and V•lvnt Drees Buttons or eame *tying, Rene Coat and Pent Retains. all Mawr, lame Keen, Jet, Bleak Bead, Pearl Shirt, Veet and Palmy Rottens of all daiwilitione , new nil.% Bramlsts. irrnagies, Neeklamei, Crew, As. et new ettlsE • White and 0 lend Was and Panay voaar, and .Fm-y BMA 101 l and •Idetsi Genets and Vent Chahar, Tooth. Nall and Hair: Brusher. , Ter at. Basket, Drew lug and one Meets; Perm:melon • Cepa , Alol",,..illeinfle. Dias, Dem. ID.Od ; Hale Pins: Watch lialk.Ter Wedelns,. • • ' Coat Lanks.Strida Penheld, • , • • era a...tato, eivel. vet and Cotten Parsec • SealerlV Rare Raining. • Itceonleoras mad Fistinaref a ralarrew smile* Portemonnalea and Deleon laney,Th•LS Yaw. all of width they :offer to the trade at the learnt market and on the =Mgt liberal terms. tirOrdere tor all diSktriPtialla of French Goads tided by . their raiddmet partner ID Perth Mr. A. Crehariaw. inl7.lmd , • • PARKER/A i AND JIROHANICS, • FIRE, BIARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,: 'OF DBILADELPHIA. AMOUNT SEGURIFLT VE5TED.....10,00,000 TvRS Compians , effects Fire Inermance on Buildings, Goode. Farnitge. Mile Ingussuee emdZinlirtrLTers, &Vila Rath=le, _seTtraf . Coti doge orneralty. Aoo, lam... upon htrog on. 'the, moat fevoraKe tersone . Hott. Thomas B..Ploreuce, James B. Ns.. r fr 4 1 1 . 4=7 ".'' George Helmbokl, Prod. 0. HreVatft, Thomas Al.dardeld. haat Lee.. • • . THOMAS 8.-FLORNOE,Preeklellt. EMMILD RELXDOLD, tlegretarf... - PITTSBURGH BRFEIIiINGES. kola. T. "I. flog% 110. J. R. H'Cllutoek. How P.C. Shannon. Col. S. W. Black. Hon. J. D. Guthrie. ' • A. B. VlT:almout. Beg.; Tb 0.161. J. Keenan, Rso., s Wilson AP0.11.1. EW Gel. 3. limolimoTwtor. Gen. J. K. "loathe.. • ' 11..-IL The character of the aboreGompany le of the firsteleas, and nootohlues the rer". anon. Dmrilegee of Fn.. Blerine.4 LIP. Inn:mance. Gentlemen of elevated eta-ad-Mg are eseocistea. In Its management sum latioreete4 as Stookholders. . -THOMAS J. . HUNTER. Agent.. .: juFf Rt. Charles Bundictsr. No.l t.. 011 Third at. Semi-Annual Dividend per cent. ~' July 1,1855. ETNA INIURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, , CONN.--Ckarterel. 1819. Cash Maas, 'July L 1855,: = 085,530,2 g - iONTINUES to make Insurantemtall ite• eeriptiose Of propartz at equitable rate*: Tbiii Dom N'y y mok b " 'trai t : d n V a. ° ""Vy it 'Van Walley DI guy eitb=lar ilia! ellen to the U State. on etaiemeut of the 'of this Ccanjp.y on Mein Ole °Moe, qv tioeutaininatiotkof the ulic. • H. B. TILN4IICIH. Aqua. Nortb-Weet, torn. gifth and Wood streets, Pitts burgh. • , iti24-IYg ISAAC L. PLATT, Importer of Polished Plate Glans, from the old established manufactory of the • BRITISH PLATE GLASS COMPANY. • .8 A VEIVraA D a LANCARHIRE,HNOZAICD. rhLISHED PLATE of all sizes, euitabl& fOr Wisokon Of Stores zed Dwellings, Show Curs. lumps, Reposed Carr. to.„_toostantly Mud at the WOrehrar , ID JILBRAY STREXT„.IVeurork. lIMERICANPLATE GLASS COMPANY FaCtory, Williamsburg, D. I. HE subscriber having taken the Ag=l I of Cu Coaspany, 10 flow enabled to f the Rough Plots OWN for Skylights, Floor-tiler nod Permeate, ofe quality rtiperlor to the Imported uric* slot et much lower roles. TO .1 , 01 . 1 N j . ALEXANDER , HAYS. CIVIL ENUINEEtt AND SURVEYOR, PIPIT! ST.. OPPOSTE TH e coma H 01.4.411. PRiabwrigh, Penns ; - AS PEWNENTLY LCATED and will punctisSly sties& to ell .bonnee• entrusted to . • • . . Ilan. Wei. P.Joitinda_. ,ei Pasadena Anotheny Valley IL E. W. Milner Rebate. Met Itelt!neer , . ale. IL Eleithaurni' ....eseletant :. .. " D. Mitchell..la. hol' East Pit - tab's & Steubenville . . Jae.Thentawn.lialeanterodant City Om; Works. Jas. Z. Van Cl•ll..Rmiineer; Allestieny City. aaT•eaw netts • Iniportant tirlionsrkeepers and :', , , iiii i i , - FniMitATM.' , .., -.., 1111! • . ARTHUR'S •, ~ liii Patent Airq.ightSelf-Sealing , \. CANSIA3M JARS, 1 1 4 , • .Pbr Prwrasans'Facak Asa end .. Werdabica. - . I. ykoß, isale3tt N o. _122 Wooctst.,_Pittebuinh , e., et the CMOs and Queenseran Mono! HEIM e GBY abOit 'i m. '!the llir•=i t ter l4.l g ' iVa Lg = rl lerpheOlrilil,' the method °Abair ass; a r m Ciareami to be hed an aboaa d erlize . , also, a cianimpilt; CHINA. CLASS :314 0 a115 . 11 1 .1 - .IUS. adin e terto air:inane of . prfaate tarn. Wee. WA Wrenn . and country . mereduatta may he ob tained at leer prima . : - .. .. anrBo4yd&sT i . Valuable &Productive Propeitfloi Sale, Giaiii:Elevator. and Lot • ?Tg a WAREHOUSE, known as lifitilebet t fres Ifle"ster, ettakted In the city of Cleveland, on the wort tide of the Curahogs riser—Lotted Seth front on the rim, and 140 fret deep to Alm drone. -111eretthif wu•ehonee duals boltk, alltraXxla iirmital.dstionm En • de bouseof. stone. detached froal.¢4ll2 me , • I hoof/ seapaelty of 11X1,000 bnebeb of 'pedui. sad hey'. ••• ofeonveross fornooling ernehr. An; swat • .• • 2,6X1 pustule pule hour. sod, also th : =lsll4Serateraer g sleek •itt; i r /MO oapaa i glartoller inactdosen U. Sit in good ttler. "l . =ti: 19.11i2 for 4;4seins.ron. the bilsroun dmilverll.4oo bushel, per hour. -re &rehouses stand MO; Lersnet sesools aut bad erlthrist dallonAtjt saanattara.taakts te trim, sati nDu.tg thirs oa ty sad 40140 a Oat erating and stoma. proirifr to Sale "tit assitgrf-,X Saab, belshos lour years. 1 • _ A-1111.100IL jolt area., A RNLI BMX. Ascot,. ao..Alleveland. Oho" • . • • I)ekrable Coal Propettq fOr Balk HE Undersigned' is authorized to offer for • so. e r :rtry dearabli. tiut.efie l utstajtoeiteti. lolier SLOW ta.rtualp. swot zX mnw mouth at RM. b.argh, cont.lolng 20 sexes. undffrnesth t.b..immtar WC . tlos of .rbleh I.* Foe( . T.IO .soelleat i d n = ri t t.4.: " ZrX al 'u Treatrz t e ;or,: t: make It • • d:al.r.ol, Investment, .• Airr Isilbrostkru In tea.o 014 0.01..?t1: Una& 00 . ' a. obtoloeo *Min t ° Tat .'- jvololll...T.tf . p 0.106 myth , . Prolierty - at Public Sale, El,l34ittid athlie Sale, on the premien% n ISATURDA.Y, , the llth aty . of 41122120,10p2t15t 2. ib tlott Tatt u iliocira J i b==: f iat L oa "."leTu tta othlrittilarl7lZegalril, cHTlVe.itioescarl. 2 1.11. , ,P1 AP! IFOrjY, vit Cgs Tstas—uoi•balf oath. isominal I n emonlb•-• • .1,4 __._..,--._____,-----,--•------- Boas StrisetTropertrlor litle.-_, • Tr - leery valuable-LOTS' OF. GROUND, wows on Sam id:. between trend midi:bird: eneh X frost, 611 RCM lit. and X 2 tn s dsep..nith the 1 r.lrirrortaztrthr. 7 . got......=zit elude '' reitioind etendlim heck Peet to . admit. Improvements. The Oa. ar t t ty is tap desirable, tree. of foeumbrexee, and trill.. x t •inasonnble tete. IR farther pitrtlenlerroMplP onpremix.. . , story.briiik dwelling with zarrisge bot Tat & .bv w . & ..4 - 4 4ta-=6iazd h. 'ientai w ahpaizi iatcrraraft.a.6araaa ro wi V tat n Mid 86 jaoal- • - Thile 4Z-irOl• Paaa7t6o.arb;; tarrebar!e • o4iii7 ioraabt trr 6 .6 666 1 7i 6 8 Pr ie ri cri e -• • • , 214 et unsen:t. FLAXSEED bbts. ' ree a d: - Asud foi owe, !IgLia LIGON*. ft *mt. . E. 4.8 A.Sil—.o for ask, p . Ads -1 J, B. VIM ABH—I2 outs for glibly: - - 1:101111LD__,' • • - • ir — lrp3EßD Ull.-40 b.l3l4i.loreiger JalS - 4:11. 011 25 : bbligiimtra - refted.! iAb by - iesl_ - -Ls:cuunism TPXY APRLE3---25 isolpitrected cvinu - _ V.ILBEEEK;-4M homes rime WA; V attire fee ser hy.. We.- • RUST 8.041136. . . "WAS-4 froolkejnot*meiveil %ad fo 1.111 'fah 17 • Jull WPE. YALU a IMMIL AWN 11.016--A-few tasks reed a.nd 1111 Ilikmas Iv ha 0. mammon OFFrEE-"--200 PiMil-X O-. * tad= Iligibralettr VMSPAPKII.;-, 4 25 - belig. -- fiii *Os 1 04 : -. slOot . J.-vehooiniiisin 01,4, !awl= b a inAg*lgi. Oa. sad It ALC10110,141;rb thirim'ar 14 1 410 "? r: - '. 061/11;!:! 'Po A. 3 1,1 * 31 -1 1 1-TW-15-- 4 , ! tbir %sue,' Ayr • , = r ke w;d-Y: .P.Lor .1; eGe , , '"" I ' 7 - •T` " - aol FOR RENT. EORIADIES IN 13 3 3 ' 0 1/1 N • immic • - 701..7atii lotl. - The boom Y pr: end terms. ,••••••• shall. parlor, Wren & nom mid kitchen. 4 ohs* , tot; lath roan, moth hot sarreAd est runtmes:Wt. ;,"'t and • sewn grad sip forrreahlnit•roll , Al a og ,elaibeing•• ln d rhg " 4. l , • *tad and well worttitke &Winton oft owe &Ohms of pus. diving • good hotow.'• lt.'•ol3llStitM SOM. 14n, na V t TORE ROOMS;.AEIUSEA &c, - ..• TO • LET— ohlit As Water • stmt. 6Two good store rooms Merkel street. , IVo store rosteserr street. Oro small ewe reoroOsith sms esteems ow= wear Smithfield 'Ana 'Otte A/tore - roam ..Woodetnist near Sixth. —A; ntrenlatr. ntrOle'ln ' Alloghseir , oly. A d•tallog basso In Lawsworeirggh eithimmodiato 90•Ww slim sod at low rates. Arnie to • o • Joan '6. COMILargI3OI4SISOSThird A. Room inthe Gazette lintidinge mWELL LIG UTE D . ROOM; ongte second oor. and mar of weeds. bk tb•Ossatto Itallanikep . 2it t L ibr• ! ult. 6r omo or. storm .f Bookbinder , Sztasver; W"kl , ...trtalwr OSP, j WOO VOR RENT—A oomfortible dwelling hotiee. U ot partor.diningdoider,lritehett arid } bed Meng. • good cellar under th• Imola bon" • -Weil prerreallinst water with pump In the 'kitchen. an outlyeeni •ttn•te In Lawranarrille. Enneiglar na rtan r. ' jut 110 to • 110 Third smart:. VOlt RENT-A my . : Ttm r li e. t iirs,V=T64:lo/11.re. LETL-A two story brick . houia 4:n4.l.J:teeing bee t e te pnix2.4, painted; tn. 1110 nnmonth.a.. wm Itrootem Apply to • COTHIStT BOX. • 1441Thlritilloot..' "KO ,STORE ROOMS, In good lam' tic, . ' for tinning" ow an Wood and the <Mud on 4th et, te with """. trilletillik Mi• 140.3 d et'. jal 0111 - . MBE store, No. 85 Wocsistreet l iet . preisene , j: owsipbod •by the , lubsai ber. -,l'or - minguALL - paptiantars a_bsly •to Jala • W. P. LET 7 rADwaiig Muse oft rd Et., g• nest oar dam S. =MIMI' &50:704044 LAX SUPEItIOr • 1855. TINHENEW ANOSPLENDID gTEAMERS of this Nn. nave Clovoland to Lake Sunetior, poising through the 811 IR CANAL and on at, tNe MVP= ~..t ". ..tirtr l e& • Leaves flievaLano.......-....llntrodly. encl. lai= —Moods). ltlf 30th. : Lea.s. do Tarirodev. Assiut. lemon. • do.. • • Miscast nOtir. Loaves do —.ThOrsday. - Anton Milt Leavoa do , ...........-Moo day. fieptst.S 30th: Learns do Loaves do Octane let. t; : , Laves. -do., Tharodayitletoterllth. • I - OtioNeeZid, .... • Leone - do LW.. do • . Nor. /*Pi 1... " 444. NaVX:aso..- NORTHERNIIB J. 11. TEMLNOIbiaIt" , _ July Loaves do ' Xi& • UMW. do 2,11 .• LeaIAST•S do 4. ••••••••••-liOnd. , .A.10 , 14 13 2 t4 Laver • do t n air ; beDu‘sotao...:o. Lssves • do Leh tb`, • _Loma October 11th, • Lama • ....—.-...Thursday. October fibth, • Leaves do liorentpev .• Late. 4611 , 2 ilh. + b iome.. ae • Boats of trio LIDO b ora large and opaelotui • - • 'modations Impunity* gulf &Woe frolanta;rl.ll„ltst -1,111.'"' 1. 1 P Ib, r ItNITIZAVNSIiIArra. ° and trin P a . at La:4l.ld' and t all thee I.dron of Railroads and neeenere.. The mate of the abort Lioe ore nosnrpswed la pointof 8 SKIN) i mad AAX:OKSIOT... Mille?: and it.. trip.ko Lane ntrintiOr IS- Or. of • the , pleasantest Lou.h nmed. and tne densitroed proprietors - trill s their nbole attention to tar booboo. of , . TB n. • WM. - and trne,•bSproinin and, despatch. tef nieria Wile paternisin , • • ' • ' " • We ans. basa in connection with atilt Line of Lost. • Ltoe of flUtI nkMlTPobßOPELLEilronlalat tams& -, . V. k•4 to all the I,l9oftW 111Nnit,..:. .. . • Of Enamor FORT Ia NOKTMININL •••ead . 14re --• • • 111:1115nY k &Milian; •Airtats • 114~ - • • , Oleroisna. 0 NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA;' Errunsure a'NE, Ni ,trrotooi. ( . ondo.: tif Prigs to snit the Red the Healthiest Route.. &um Riondtal_ita. Stoller gat, other IZatel trooichng the ert r oer , v faxing Atiersnatt Denman dongerregtostiaa oft- RV: • . T ullarmattyANasi or; =it 3jA1.18. , Accessory •Tianait CO. 'Of Nieursig* IX4 iikiN(4li&A._:--Litalit sAii73l, Tinvimear.,l , ll43llgrilV%4 POLIII, WEB. , all tut clam etitanuhipe,-n loose New sink on the fith sun 'Atha each mottlii - ognieetheg . ty -the araeros Vomit Erma% (luring hot Want mut• Of lend tumor/AM-ion nue • goon nitimulkinised roed,. trifiret data „otlriath.ptiniVeing EPBA.IOI3.INIIIR ow of which vill:lemre, SID Spr, the Pantie terminus of the "Alma. Ront*Orbere tlA4Pscitio,B2clOV , glstr y tr o t Utte=grir=ortre Whfr Ate . ; Franriers , rumieneed SurgeOß.lot artieri . .to 'olt.h ado. For informStloo. er assure at POI:Loa 1 . .041.91 ,1 / Mb to casgaos SIOUAN; Agent.: j 2448.0 2 Tlowilnantrm. N. V. Summer Repreit HOTEL •HiintargdiaOo4: . - oni .Aslnatre4 .ta.llriliVreelr eraniniew . , and mils sis'Apar's - ,Pfde.; MAO dellghtiblted demo and pleat ofnuldle Maori: itoided on Me haulm of I ts ante. at . the oonflueom of Sprnde Vreet.— Its ale. wing, trout sustaloind natere,i hem d welt, and :ninnies its .murm ors tri 'ennier[Akathel= down the eellpe theitOtintaln..... • The tare central - position of. this ItOtal raster tt a.l - place ofsor'oure ma Pre ...mks or deysi - for.men et trollitairOunitiew—jaded nod enervated With the turmoil. bustloardimit _of the oily. at le Mtwara ea the roomy-Mania Oerntfalltsilroed. whernthil Munn WOOS. , moor Abe' are .and other , roeda: Alteleentneto- - matfort eery egress arid ingress several theerleditY. the eau mot Ow% to. Altoona. Time. liontinintort and the mountains. • :"" • The Howe r is anew trtiek one. fomstoriee DWI:44Mo= and room e; eerlyAmpanni. naletect and fured , from basement to attio, - etith all the Itloot.demorrtlyenmummts sod Varsie " :rigreVrof tain renery—thik ,- . glorious mountains, .-,the. • hills. Td t. Office ln lbw Roma. *Maya:reedy for work—and t.M proprietor ready - no racedeaviWonear , mod erate domino!. - , lIABLETT, Proprietor. • • leefeseces rtrrestraae: CUT Co.. ST] Liberty inmate • • • /oho fitnenbentur.- - John V. Annenum. .B.oamnbelLMS. , Charlia dotal. .oresca or tat Moannotneta.biseinseus 1r1Y,1655. Y Authority of a Suppleorkeat to the C bar . - LIP ter of this flonstauf.ePteneed the Ma dai ary, 1854. rernaging the company to extend the Improve• went sten. Brownsville, and euthorg the the etlon of the tolls of thy Oompsay to that obiect d the distil. batten of new sleet stocoilet the St..kha an ki.. to en amount equal to the combo of 4the Clompeaf than es. headed, Me Treasurer he. been Instructed to dim:Mate skalonest the littelthoidsre, to new sto&,lbor pet sent: foe the Wit six swathe upon the env:mate neld' hr them er epectlvelrA which will be slued tb the cred.lt - q theft etpck *zonate on the bads of as Own a ialatwd Tre"Wilt OtStOre• 1 114i - Kgr BOOKS-July'sVt.; ree'd - by l s:*-84.- len Allegheny. Speeches men dt i ttesses et r . • Wield. tiros SLILt . ..:"." 7=i ~ ,711.,66; gntir: r • llrittunigißLOillr Mint - .1610011 of • 'handle Csilkestieshritlent /X : d Mahe Archttenatuarture .0a Jester. Artie S Sol by Elm. ter sad 2de Be . bewhers I 0,1 nileri=B A hl ba r 11 , . o ** *gond teher.Clon• Col OUZO C. teripicrt , meat ofenterteinins etoileetlfset" Sr. bit naoae end stenderd worts. . ricr 'BOOKS, at Daiit,on'o'BOok , attiAta - Waal Store. 63 Pferltet-etrint, neer Yourth . ... , Tgerra==lift.; ';.llel,9Uhet tauwe caw& Illstory, *fin' SPeaser.... Mrs. isattani's CqtafOraPl.... p00k . .„. sAt . Brenda wlth Joints, e ism llle g man k hets= ha lion td editZt7l6.4ifila, I tare tn.. with naaam—OsSold. , , with: terTS .Boolfalbr_wma wattling Ama ;ecatatcy. - NEW, BOOKS FROM`, . Anberwhe altos ar,Ldeentfust on the , MrsquitO Share ...kg: LlP ett. •In taltf/alto4-*nontatal and Mol • ..; 9hithy by , leak Mir/J •,:,, iil;GUtlipi . tei4isd.biliaiiliZiliff of, IV larva. vol. I,,resdy toToeuvery: Jon New zalLFaabion. ~I3i&§;WILSOA is tioviitituP ar iPtderra"buitutirL:t . ju g u l z ., o „,,, a a B i g Vilxinkramk.fre..., 'ltUresLrttE.LlA,l=Tm er2.l. QIII.TDRIES4IO O ,M O arieq 4 9 3 7 4 O 1 . 0 ,po %tt 10 :Au ?Ili. 3 13 ., ao sek b ers tg. N E ....i..; • !. Cbwoh 30 hr.,:h. . 11,4 tiNl==t3..legillit;,. NOTICE‘F-A . .Si c k of TOOL, G ., gm., - mom 011114 1 X. Iciontbc 11.11.0 th. came to &led for and. c Acd dotage •Imkt 1,1 Atari. ILlrUi.te ; • , ',•;102•1k ..., I DICRICY • CD. • - 'SUPERIOR.,WICLE- OF hIOI7IXiS for ig d o. 4l l: s orJo j ra t iegata , spouar. me* uotr lo ...nri., , j r,thtn m d".r 6 .:lax 106 Romaine. ; 11AMMER'S VRIIS 18'0441W p 4 ay 0, vldood of 11f!molmrs4.tVWol 'semi =litri 1 . 4 ? F',!!!1"• -ffANTElCooldraiid-hausa.sezvants tor ~ritrata Irne 11541.. that urea run sar-kind Mimi* Imap, arm Loaner. th at 'mut , rierlor - rr Worm ' , ..orvbsdners,%rblte with good rdrivererctsedrartir enlarge istrerkra..sorn or boy' to do 5ar4.1.1 or. woo , 401..s.applud , at Aimee ut.UP Laborers-luted. tt lOagn-tt%Vhited4l4 1: s • 'Of the ,nrTin•mmogai tatit a r tt • CABII.B--Zrampty'.f iale - Cheese tor ale jm e , I,I,B.CANIFULD 500 QHAD=-10 bblC , Potornac Sbid f*lrred A - 7 -sod tbr PO ' 1 • ArinfLULU It CO. • ll:treed. 3&& • * 111!YL-s=k, • ear i gnilt ; mutt ,3*oia bxe 'TIiTINDOW (31,183100 vir • tru - 7 " . s uAlig, -.l dtt° l ' 7 Ix* op. FARINS^-,bbla; - Baltim twididadiarial• by • ATif lat t =2.3 'ads." N.15:7111/1; to An y ' * co. 1 1 1 sninaza *mak BOOMS-'-50 dos,Wl,tl3lll:al4o bY .ItDES-429 prime . Ary. • dm tiyitousierlirefont ditfr . —. I I.RAMIAUWQ" 11,0tatLI,i0:bbiX ili,fit.OreraA for ddibco, ladLNAlWlScPpipleadtasalt - : Jac, 1A1.'40.10E40; 00.
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