t iTUircSS and * jff r '■ THUiISDAYr MOBjjlciG, JULY 14, "1869. A Traiy n»rac.«f Ifwohave-a weakness it cocsiala io lympa tby forth* unfortunate, thainjnrsd and the op press?* ‘ttmighvjb Better- for or, somelimea, if it wem otherwisV; but we cannot help it, and **- it is therefor* needletsfor ds to attempt to sop press the goahlng Spw of our cosmopolitan bs , noroleoce.'Oar hearts hays ihcrefortfb'eee made to yearn with an irrepressible Borrow at the eid prcdicimeal or oertoio .orVhe 'editbrial fra tcrnity wbo.we regret to «3y, are at present la rather an awkward dilemma.- Aaido from the. - fact that they are brother' chips—dieoiples of ■ Faustand Franklin, ood the proprietors, as they 1-ray, of the "very best adveriisiogaedinm*? fcr the maeses, they . aro. also aotireohnrch memo bore, seen and.knbwn of all men by their good works. Need: we cay that we referiio.iha coted Messrs. Kennedy, ofthc Trtltprtu. - 'haf that prsraoo.ehjet, the Ditpalch, ottered and poblteled of. aod'conccrning these cxetaplory meo aaeiad(i(ona libel, charging them among other things “pith shaving notes with - money enlrietcd to one of them by a ohnrth." - -*• *hMO aeqaaiated wiih them, o/cotirsi, no do fence waa necessary,- but. with’a Christian for- J bearaneb worthy of l imitation, they applied to (he secular am of the law for redress. Aecord . io 6ly they gave the judges of oar Dietriet Court, through their attorney, Mr. Thoa. Williams, to understand had be informed—in fact complained t° them in melting legal pathos.'tfcat they, the y. cold Kennedys, ‘date of the eoonty of Allegheny, yeomen,” wero of .good name, fame, credit and reputation, and os good, just, and upright per sons from.lhotitaeof their niliyjty hitherto hsd Uvedj behavcd and governed; themselyeli; and that by maon if the making and publishing of .**• » f t>m«aiS ;roaiteiottSi false and. scandalous Shel, they had sustained damages to the extent \of 1591 ilinami Bcllm eack. W* were sorely grieved aad jntrarned as those withont hope npon ascertaining that, they had been damaged to this extent. 17cnldthoeditor3 of \helhipatch make reparation andatonee pay over the $20,- 000 gtacefnllyf They would no.t. On thecon trary, they, alleged that tho libellous matters complained of were (rw. A jury was called, em paneled, -elected by ballot, eworn and affirmed, in eaoh case, to try thn issne, and they respeA- i that tho alleged libellous charges teere trns, and so they rendered wverdiot for the de fendsnts. This was too bad. -There was, sorely,, some mistake in (he law or some misconception of the facts. .--The Messrs. Eennedy tnored fora new trial and theirattorney argued itpthe JVns-Press, meanwhile, modestly :wUbhpldintt:uy remarks upon the mailcf until “an opportunity could be famished .errors.”, Tho Court [Hmctos, J.] considered theoase, and.to make matters, worse, refused Jhn motion for a, new trial on the; gronnd that the joryhad fo'nnd that tha charges made by the defendants agalhsl the platntlfli Verb proved to be true. - •' We were certain there waaaomelhing wrong ...about this—lomethiog rotten, if notiD Deomerk certainly somewbere elao: farfyueFreqlttyea teriUji lu u artiole of a oolonm aa4 a haii^headed "OttT Libel SuiU—Judge HaziflonJ' explains the whole business, Trailer ' takestheunneocesivytroablsof&ssuruguslhal : ■ * e “Isnolo lawyer.’’. It seems; tben,Ui&t In ihoso cases Judge HamptoVent!r<£y mistook the 2w, and tbo jary misconceived the/tftf* Judge :Haopton» It appears from:this, article,.is fro ■ . qwmt7.grflty of:*«jaaicl|ilblMders';V and of course it Is not at all remarkebib Umt-hesborild err in this as..well as other cases.'. Tha jury, too, saddest of oil, worn “bon3hoWeta and tax* : gatherers, aud strongparty and persohalfrlends • of the defendants."- rt isprobablsj-100, although • it js nofe eo stated in the artidd we.are^aUudiog that the witnesses were verybad men and *:.. • drew largely i upon their imagihaliohs for their 4 * facts .-r '* v view ofithe eass we think bur read wiUngree with bs that iharebuit-epnid not .. . hare been otherwise than it is, and that as Courts . } ...and juries aro at present unhappilyconsiUQled/ ths Messrs. K«naedy!arbwilbootadeqaale legal redrcsa. : lalire interference, and we lhink b special com- j , .aiseiooehould be authorized lb' Investigate it, % and if the $20,000 . .to legal Uchaicalia?lfetfbfm,and-defiSka#^?^ 0 ** I £*®P ta ° ;< -kV I'liii nr * ri'ii I:^^-"^^' two.exeeptionrrand fo rb is o tlurr frien di, \ .andplucnog 'injtbifigfba in* . .siitO-that his lapportera.abell take -a. much marebi t-~ : ter doM»whichis in.nasseoof that iti* area rejected •by sensible men in the South; ifr.Tjl*T/a»yon are • ••• jawonb 1* a-great.' friend of GortrßCt Wise; and as theQbx&flbr JuUaeeepfsd tho-il&fecodess'apart .;.ontisplatfora»hiadiaa'pioaandfidonijiadonbtcbn* . eeirea'Ubhst'to commit the Administration partyin .■■SPenniylraniato fh*«mi3d£nil£!3Eewl» nlnck in : this, aoyhow.” ' • . Robert is too' much 1 of a Virginian to per* mUabricf reaidenciiooar'Stato to caase him to forget his abstractions. Besides, wiihenob a pUa&fpartyto manage, why ehoald he change hisyiewa? He finds it mors agreeable to com*, pel it to conform to his political notions, and <. hence ihe?‘plaok M wbioh be seemingly displays in Ms address, TJhe tithe was when anoh an ex* 1 .<■ : periment wonld hate romed a feeling in Penn* , sylrania which wonld not have teen easily a]* i lay eit Bat the parly had men in it then, whose '• ideas were based npoh something different from j ’offices and gorernmentpatronage, Tyler knows j Ms men thoroughly, ( , Qoii.l ViCTOBiA is notes much ofs cypherin ■, tto' gOTCrnment ls eerlaln BngTlahnian woold _la lio formation ofthY lite titia old fibe objected to Bright, tin no. coast ofhlalntensoEepablicaDiscj and hia die like for the cereQooltJ of Royalty.' This no . counts for tin omtseion of his name, which waa rcgsrdedatlhbtlosiis jietrangoprooeedlng on the , .pnM4flsfdpalß(ertiiene.:.The lirerpooli’ojl, a '.Journal poita the Interest «f Bright, In noticing - the ohtrg»q a t-her-Jltgeaty',bn4lnt«rfe«d ’tn the: selection tt . tbe: Cabinet, whloh was first preferedby the Lvndsn Homthg "Slar,' layl: ... ar‘~ —■■ sjaiSSsKisslr-^ 1 thodef£to“ of thePrineeof Pruait, whoitie aa.dlf they tonwell Pleased to meat lh!sJ^l noh ° tt ? the bailie, tho Intervention of Prussia th« r n ooi“r r.S- only awaited the signal of attack. The Austrian centre was one end toward the extremity of the long tongue of hflla. to which 11 hfnf rt f erTe^; thciT r feht on the same radge of ! Mila, olose up to the town of Castigliono, and ■ thri? left extending directly out across the plain to the loath of the termination of tho longue of .P a tofese hills there were two villages oo- j copied by the Austrians, and a high old tower oTerlooking.the plain and the whole country 1 aronnd.; The Austrian position waslna crescent (as at Magenta,) about eight miles long; and was exceedingly strong in every point of view, since the French were obliged to attaok from the plain, in full view, and fa a concentrated form. Paring the first hours of thebattie (he French wwe twice driven book by the superior numbers and theimpetnosity of tho Austrians. But this retrogado movement waa not aropulse, and the ground lost was immediately regained. It was the Firat Regiment of Zouaves that suffered most at this moment.' The two tillhgeton Iho line of WH, held by the An,lnane offered the grealnt reetounee to the adranw of tho Freneh. One of these, Solfef too. m, token and retaken three time, by Canrnberl’o dinaion, and ill, gold that atthitpnint the dead bodies actually concealed the ground from riew; ( Another rillage nearer to Casliglione, in which, etrsngo to relate, both tho men nhd tho women of the town Bred upon the French, woe totally burnt down by hlarehnl Canroberfe or ders, who was natdrally indignant at each con duet. rS*sHkSCSSf. The An*lri»u werogradmlly drifen bick rhte&“ d^t;^ip^ on c ODeUo&le stand at the town of YoUa, sir. milei «ait of CastigUone. An hour*# work dislodged them from this place, and.then, at 5 o’clock, a moleat rain storm coming up, attended with lightning and thunder, the retreat of the Aos-' trians commenced. The Blown, which was but® bawl, and which seemed to hare been befit express!/ lo cool the Jj* *odt° laythe dost, bod no sooner ceased v 8 thunder, of the artillery was again heard, bat thlstioe around and to the north of the point of hills in the direction of Pesehifro. The hauls had been renewed, or perhaps to us at the Tillage, only drowned by the storm. We hastened to a high hill half a mile cast of (he town, to a point near where the Austrian right *®*t*d *t daylight in the naming,: and at the very ptaco on which Napoleon had stood during tbo first hours of the battle, aod from this point we could sse distinctly what was going on. Away to thenortheast, towards Peachiera, which was clearly la view, and apparently near the borders or the lake of -Garda, the battle waa raging with renewed fury. The Piedmontese, fifty tboas and strong, commanded by the Eng, who had stopped tbe night of the£3d in advance of Son* ato, and who had come to the field of action in the rear of the Austrian morning position, had attacked tbe Aoatrians in the flaok as they re* i treated. We could see each discharge of tins cannon as they vomited forth In rapid succes sion their death deoliog missiles; and when we shaded oar ears behind theCtown of the hill on T ji could hear distinctly not only thedischarges of the cannon, but tbs sharp, rapid cracking of the rifled muskets of tbo io fentry; . The scene at thin moment was one Joog to be remembered. Ten miles north of us, and/mr the eastern and western shores of tbs Alps reared their clouds. Thostormhad thj sunset was never m o lboßOlUh ride shore is nearly letel, the and the moyemtnta of tbobat* lerles from point to point could be perceived. ThVfay* of the setting eun illuminating tbe. snow-dad tops of the mountains, rendered their sides dark and sombre,- and threw a shade upon the water beyond (ho contending armies which brpoghtthese into strong relief. The Austrians ; ooold be seen steadily receding; the batteries of artillery on both sides were constantly shifting from-odd little hillock to another, andas soon -w placed in position a regular Tolling discharge Could;be heard and a line of fire seen like a con flagration. The' scene was aliko picturesque and terrible.' This great bailie which will reader Sol/crino and the 24th of Jane memorablein history, lost ed frotnfi O'clock la tho morning till 9 In tbe evening-**' total of sixteen he ora; and it may be that tbe.parsuit is not yet suspended, It wee a battle in which French skill in the art of war once jaore graved superior to that of Austria, her anoient enemy, and it wotild eeem that ebe oasbt now to be wiUlog to make peace. We were nnable to arrive even at an approxi mation of the casualties of the day. AH tbe officers wbo might bare b?en able to furnish ns correct information oontinned In tbe pursuit of the enemy, and we were obliged to rely upon what we saw with our own eyes and coold ob tain from- the woanded themselves.' From these data we feel warnsted in saying that tbe French most have bad 26,000 sen hort da com • vfe certainly saw ourself eslO,ooowound* 6a men come.from the fiild, on earls, wagons, mares aod litters. The procession of the wounded was continuous daring 12 hears that we remain* ed.'spectators of the scene, sndnow, Ila the morning hours, the stream is, pouring en, seek* tog * restiog place to the churches of (he stir* rounding Tillages and hamlets towards Breeds, allsf which have bees seized by the eorgeoca for hospital purposes. d if anything were wanting to prore that tho French were the most admlrabje soldiers to the world, as .well on the field of battle as when wounded, ttwae surely manifested oh this mem* orable day. With the exception of a few men who were dying as they were jotting along the streets to tbeoarts, and from whom escaped the torolantary groans of the dying hour.: not i n'word of complaint was nlterea; end Is»w of* doers and mss, os whom the blood was oozing l from gaaby wounds,: calmly smoking their pipes I as they passed along on; their way is search of! .mk asMescs asd asargeoß.' Altogether it was J a fearful sight, and excited the pity of the most i bsrd*hsarted. Manyofthe soldiers were naked 1 to the waist, their , coats hating keen torn to 1 piedes to the bayonet and hand to hand fights:; and their shirts torn op to etouneh their blood. I saw about three thowsaod Austrian pris* j onersbrooghtto.* How many were taken dur ing the day coold not be aseertotoed. I saw 1 j . ooe crowd cf fiOO. sDbther of 460, and many 1 •jailer squads. TbeAnslfian wounded were ; PJgJtoto the carts sometimes .indiscriminately' Frenoh.' The largest gang I saw were {TTjfijMaby the Turcos. 'They wereobllged •h.Si o ?.* Co . onilt of the crowding althepoinfc jand 1 thus bad ah ’ occasion to tioo o#? tSii& # them? A considerablepor eTldmUTdui?ii^°Vne TafM c»cort explained to aa then UI4 were no donbtglad i® bHn4 cpilliin:;orth(i : f reUMM npon bis *ho turn do^'JL saasasaaaS •' . I*5 1 T'% Stabbisq ArfAiE.—A "erious afirAy oc c urr c d in the “Neck,” on Monde; evening, in which n map named Theodore Dpyer, was eo badly cut thet foero ere entertained ofhia recovery It appear* that n dimoalty eroeo between him end •mother men named William Dyke, e workmen Jn the carriage factory,of Mr. Alexander MoffiiL I of Stidgoport, nndn : fight ensued, when Dyke drew npeirefeherpioiMore, end otebbed him I * a . btck, in three different pieces; tho wounded, man then tamed and ran down the bill on the “bottom,” when his etrength became ex baosted, and befell down insensible. He was I ■ « U P Bo ®9 afterwords and taken (6 tho St. Charles, Hotel, where bis wounds were dressed by DrsjoJaekson and Jones, who pro* noanced them very dangerous ones, and express I doubts of bis ultimate recovery. \ Dwyer, we learn, Uvea in or near Greenfield, Washington county, and came up to this pUco in eompony with «.noted holly, named Jock Mil | Ie \ ft* ft ni&tler of coarse, got np a fight l with somebody, and on its termination, Dyke and Dwyer became Involved in the fight which resalud t BO disastrously, to the latter. . We did not learn the origin of the difficoUy between the parties, faot understand. that-they were bolh under the influence oMiqnor. • »® BtUl at large... A warrant was issued for his arrest immediately after the fray, but it seems he anticipated the operation of the law. and fled before the offioers had time to effect his C%'pixiTe.- 7 £r MONOKQAURLA UPUoB, A* *l*o Ttckaia add by all Wrstam Line*. F. KNOWLAND. Ageot. 2/j -AOKESOF EXCELLENT I, AND FOR "I't ■*&'—**>« 15 teres id «iUJnU (Ji> «Jo . i*q> . HAlAapinwny co. (HINTED LINEN LAWNS vor ■tcMogOTitMtecf . .. BQgQIPIKi 'M.CK LACE MANTILLAS very chean >«t clottog oo| m!< of , - BUKCnn F.LU *ca OUMMJSK WARES— (3 tb* Polar lUfrlgarator; Ic* Cheat*—all itui; Firs Wants le » Craam PrWrorr Water Coolers—aH alun . Bat&iag Arpcntoj; ' ’ Gas Stems. Jon. fern!* at T. J. OB ilQ'fl, ffo, IS4 Wood iti*L il.—BoscnritU) & Co. com £d. a n’%'. T< i?*, T Ont *»bcr Bmnacr Good*, note*, to Silk tod o>la food* of alt.kiiidc I*™ Manik**ndKmbrold«riß*—ALL»igrt*Uy rodacod prlau. NO. 23 VINE EfTFOU SALE.—Xhroo uae&unUof Sraomi neb ulim (totrmii.. R*ot*frr|2oopfcrjnsr! J»H : ~ ,8. CPTHPEBT t soy. HM«iUI .1. 500 OBOSS HAVEN'SNO.I PENS recoire! and for nla at the BfaUeosrT Stores _ •„ • W. 8. HAVEN, Corner Mattel s'cd 2d sod Woo-! and 3d its. BLUii, White, Buff, Canary and Pink En- Tekpwof .u.li'iud qulllhafiir nla >t llit b,. "i°?? B “HSL « ' . , W.B H4VIOT, Jnl3 Carter tfirtti «fld gj »nd Wooa «od n. IW-BW 'i’BNN. WHEAT-482 facts on. JLI •tnmtrClißrtrrto«nlr«f6rMUby - ,r _/ otg \ : ISAIAH PICKET *' CO. ■LOUII—2OO bbteSt. Louis leo'd this d&v Mi farwUty ' ttrTOBOOCfC; McCKEBHY k CQ. OTATOBiJ—2OO bus, priino (old) for sale by Jala HtroiicoCg, troWaY * co. OAKOM AND COTTON— " r! • . - 10031 b«. Lett Canlkfog Cotton, Op iimd »n. « MKlilDMy do • °° °*°» s°a lotiolo br - Jnl3 JO.NE3 k OQOLIiT {TILOSING -them tmt at a great reduction in; \Mntc*, Uwdi, OrgMidii*, Burnt, Docali. Chtllfw, - 1 HASgoRLOTg^AM^.t —l5O coils ass'd sizes HsidUs flopg pa hand »nd t* 1 JOMEB k COOLEY, Ko»liiWaUr ti: in Boone.and Franklin conatle* tor nt« it 13 per tert by ' ■ JaU - ; kiOCTHmEf g eos.mil js, UtoA , CT „ r WO LOTS ON DIAMOND ST,. cacHTd ‘fcrt AeM 100 m iMuf ty - • ' ’ ■™ T* i?l— B - CPinpeit. * ton.:em.it.i .1 - : jol£ -Bton Job foinUn md BUttoam, 67 yroo&t. Socket Boob nod Mcoor j^sg&^^aßESssaasts^gtaar- !3QQK-3{Nilltf QrvdonO' *iih. nc&tccsa and Ej.ttCfgt hUQttS&MttlHtaa,* ■ *.rT*t ioU--^.,, 4 ftT Wood Kt. -: iopilplSSEiEif jabs* osnififei ■ ERBttVfl <7 • I*£ -: s*s . --Sresiesf 1 BtraCHPIBLi), & do. > CLOSING OUT SALE SUMMEfi DBEjSS GOOI>S Greatly Reduced Prices COMMENCES T O- B A Y , North-East Gorier fourth suit Market Streets. ]>TEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT. “V TO ALL WANTING FARSTB, A Rare opportunity in a delightful and healthy climate, twenty-fixe miles south-east 1 of Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic R. R.j Now Jersey. ,r -AncldtatataConaiatingof aert-rel thoo*«od* bfacret ol to Mil bW “ io *° r&na * Tariooa aizat ££ fcSS A population or some Hun uod h*Te»ettl«l Iherethojmt year, improred tfieirpiaw* Irt« *s ° rt V*' The Prtceof the laud I* at tb* ac "» the eollUcf ibebcat OObllljr for the production of Wheat, Clorer.Conj, Peacle*. is considered thhbkst nvit wilia TUB UNION. Tie PU» u n* r r«cU* Mcor* from Croat*— the deatroetiTo enemy of the iftmer.— 2**»s22iKi ,>la l! fn, , lta ™ oo» growing and can be D C «be place itedf, a cornet Judgment can be loaned of the prbductireaoM of the land* The term* SfiTt 1 * , ?“ cnrBtha MpW ImproTement cf the Und, SSM.*® ?»»!?“.£" aetual The recoil ha itb, . n i hap “ t^e * r * fcMIU?fA «* hundrtd Settee* J 1 erected, tiro mill*, one atoaaufoar *torw,eoma mStSffilJf V J oTchsrdl planted, anJ l^ lar^a ss^piStssssr™*"**- .. TUB MARKET. Mlb# r«asr m*yp#rf«iTo from lulocati*., i.ihe ’ . • , BBiT IN TIIB UNION. double the price than la loatlon* *»„, from *bo cu, .od mare than double the price than ibo Trfetable* in tblalatitode eamerrom New J..my,aodare aouaaUyexportadiotbeexlrolofmmiooa. 7 In locating here, the eettloriiaj men/ n« i* elttacf f®* Middle Statn, be la near the old frlenda and UMtU- cnatr 7, *> h J*teoeT / ivxprmrmoa of cctnjbrt andaedwahon uai ilecan bcaararr *rti. Srhli'rtnH™ lu!| W "‘ “ "»««*) »• >»» .tllOuU *“r.. . Z? 1 * diriaa aerri*,and will oejjy ovua winter Thl * hef * i V on •*• BU «Ur unknown. ibe chaojo open thesefrom ibenorth h«a«n era!!/been tomtora them to aa eicel lent elate orbealtL fawVt7h *“* iin PrtsTinp,ltunb«rcanb«ob- Sft*s* lbo ,, m^l ® l a i **° »Lr>l; they will WiU.e,!j the Improvement* and can j ol J*o i2 lo ct.ar.cter If th*y come with a v»otr to they •bootd cone prcpired to atay a day or (wo and he nady to pnrcbaac, u U'caUota cannot be held on refoaal. ** daflylraloe to PLEadUpbia, and to all aet t*o» Who toprove,jt,le Ka&road Ctmpeny mrft a ft'rt lixti/vritr moniAl, c*da K*[fpric* Jiatci rarOituvftrt. _ TtLE Wf.l Ok UAUUONXQN. In connection wUfftheeplcnlntrel aettrenjeaLancwaad thrl*ia< town ariaen. wAirt pnwtia induct *?**/'* anyldsKtyb, omen, pamcubrr.'y uorctend nsn- Si2^?‘«.£h.f^ l^l!e,|waald U earned cnlnthi. alw cotton boaloeea. •trfmanntwttrtwofkfrfcolreral Iwplmeatacr rctrethw riwfarrelUnx ThelmproTßrncn tba ab»V n >o tepid to laraio a c.»u«t»ntand pettuantat [ucreesl.; hodixav Town (t-t, or a g.-o.t *[?», [»»0o oot aril aaioH cace, aa It would ySect the imprormen t cf tju ptace) ran he bed at (rum stoo and apvarda. The/iwwwan Firmer, a monthly Utoraryaad B *rt cultural aheet, eaataloltii: full Infimauon cf n4nioioou.n cao to obtained at £5 cento par anntnn. Till* ladfrym able- ■warrantee deeriegiren. o’ear of all In cnctbraiKo wb«n menry la paid. Root* to the land- leave Moo «reet wharf. Philadelphia f.. .11l *boW then, or*r the land In frreof clpeove. Letter*and application* can be alrimvd re La&Dl* ft DYIiNKR »a*JerKy f ora R 03UGnLIN Jf.imti yir.h at.ect. PhHadrlpWa. Man* and Inf.irmatifcp chterftiHy tnral.d>«d. JgtoodOtß^ r pilE U AMMON TON PARm>' t: JL derr-t"' •- * ■ TUB U AMMON TON FARMErIa new A P*»*er dorcttd to Litcratoie aad Afifcaltnro aUo ut Inn, In Kew Jersey, cunt« »aL*:rit-c.J fur at otdr 25 emu por annoiß. t tbo »»onnt. AJflroa to RJl \*r ©I Um. famar, JUauDoctoa I». O, AUoatfe C> X?» Jtwj. pro* *UhJ&£ch«* i j.U { *Lor tU u*«««iitT ia twrt cuSiS ILib* uotofl, jwT«Tcn»d lJ «-at.yfrt»u. too .£L fl £ysr** #f,to LorUnwtadrmiKßcatol Uanmoo- I - ‘ Jat^lCa XpAUJt LANIIS i'OU SALK M mIL£S A from IJfUdelphia by Railroad, Id tfcvfltstecf K*« ?•!**• wfl*aoa«th*lN»tf*r A*ricuJtarol port-©**., bc jDfapcd lewa *oU. wl-ha clay bottom. &ai*Ddb* tflr totOf»»ll farm*, attdiunffrtdi from all ptrtaof tboecoatryar* nor lettilca and ImiliUos. Tb* crop# prodn»J »r* }«■** and can h* »ocn cjowinc. Tbo aerd wenra from froau. Trrtw frwn jfia tojfoptr. acre, payvbla within low year* by twtab j43qh-Ix«to Tin* fitreat Wharf >l .J-sa.it. hr llnmmroloti, « aaart«4 tt. 3. Byrtxw, by letter, nanimcntan I’mt yflJcft, At he© 1 J*rusy. Pr-e fa3| adT*rtUom«nt--|Q an .lterCTlMim. - ).H-«cdta All wanting tarms in a be- Ilf htfrfl cilmat*, rich toll, and awtaro man frctu, m r-irTnlwmcotcf Uaamcntoo Landi In anolhot wlomo. pfiksONa WAXING CUAXUJK of Cu* .-*» * ITS IT . *>• fctlrcrUwtwotoj Jlammooton Uadi |n mnothtr colctng. . JqliaodOm - TV AU, WAiIUSO' I'AKSIS, Sec Advtr- JL tlwatot Juf— “ DEBSONS WISHING TO CHANGE their f( \* "P l4 ’* * n«v 8c t- *be r *tniuJr»4* « Ituomoatuo s*tn :i :• • ■ . jn4j**oi. SHOE JJUOI.NESS AN D FACTORIES can b* jtmtal oo at U*p>mo«tija.. U»4torfce apply to \F. GIBSON MILLBR, At the Western afreet No. Utt Foartn «trp HUeUd pvtwutlly by Ibi roberriber, ettbe factory, - ESPEQUtLV FUaXJIId UARBJiC. Thftn.lo Viatel Plohaiexe iuTlted to -cell and oxauHu* ~thUttoek,:irtaleh «?mwJ:E L P n 1 A . ttK WiaiP ORTATIOSS-FXNS WATCHES FATES, PDILUPB A 00. .Watcboa, 1b Oaare. - .CIIABLES FBOOSaA&I'd Xozwloo Tiae-Keepcn. new «Hc», e)l tlzca, in flontiog CnmamlOpfi} fue. . ' AuUiorized Agents foe above. ; OOLD AND fiILYER, ESQLI3H AND SWISS "sxr a. o? o n b men jinrstßy;owij«!«n» • - v • DIAMONDS,, ' SItVJSR JVARK, noiorpefted Jo alyl#, ntulllyaadflnlili. ; ■ tgkfirraojfenj Ttolttog Philadelphia, Invited ioes- Btalti»tbe!r ■ ‘ ' • ’• - Mlt MARBLE ZSTJJILIEKULXT, avUltcoUHlag bocMlgitioa topurcha»ra. ... UNIFORM FOICXSfIa pUiaflgnres/aad na rifUtwo' J*23:lyd;- •-•: -■’-- - • i> ALLIIttHBMY IWBraAIfCB CpMpty opmmiiiioii.; '" " ' OnicE-i-No.-'ST Fifth Sticot,'Bint-810ck, 5 TNSUBES-'AGAINST 'ALL KINDSOF [ JL n»* AND JOJUM tiISKS.'. ' ' r riSAAO JONIV ruidmli JOBS i.'tlcOflnD.Vln aSrS'*™? IWoa ’ B * ltw ' 71 WWttiMliiillJ -• -* *<.= - -■ • 5 }> Ja-J ' 3si. —k£@f _ -X**I'*” 1 '*” Jl, ttßUxiy* Cnai P. a f> it, l,. Op«n toVliUot* S«lklB| Ut*m or p . * ttUabcrgb and OonDoliiTiUe • ■ ttr»s Colßmbii*,(tb»C»pltorcr Ohio,) «n edoto mSIr r,—' “L','' lUli Jnly 1853. * / , nilie* from peUwtnkS mile* fron-lb* White Sulphnrgu. : I TH>EN'D.- r -The .-Trustees of. the Pitt=- f rg°° cn iba .gprlogSeld, M&das Tertno mod t iu.bnr*n i aZZ 0«« Company Inrotbir-day d«*:irod a Uirr-! RaUroaJ, aod lOtmlaaffctn PleiSint Talley or.’Bpriai, 2S«, of ? I J hPi:RCB?i T.oa tbo Capital Sw» out of iht» &t *“- D -on lea medicinal cn&lliteeof Umm Springs arntmacrpassM J tni'V" '5 T * or their legal rtpmentatircf da demand, .bjtboaaof any oUtsr Mineral,W«*ct» la tbe United btatoa. I JAttPb H. CaR’STY, Treasurer;. "° ro ' t "' ab S' ! *. 1 «wta tckoMockof. WhU«.&afpbnr Sprints, Ohio- ' pmy It. ROBISnvv F , ' ra r iluj ' are befuby notified to I meat of flredoi7’i.!; •” »tre.-i, tbs Am iiutal. ' thereafter NORTHERN Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOORG ATE BCRKET, IDIfTON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 1 l ANNUAL BBYBNUB,forth#yearecd : u»s January SI, !&&„;. 033,93113 'T'HIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST ii&'JS? ° b l r i rB ’ * lmo, » «my 7 * Co, 54 Wood ilreel; Jems# ucCsaaieaa 1 Co_ 103 u “ Ntolck * 00, «5 W.ltrotrot „ «*. Pirn ud w-cod molt „ 1 Atwoll. I>o_4 Co, 3 Wold lirrct-, ; McCmaiip, «MM & Co, Wood ul Woter «« ****M3toX3 15 PBILABIIPfIIA. ©wrgelLßtnart,KiNS, PKOULICEG PITTSBURGH MANUPACTUKES, A >J 7 *A Ll,,ftr *y Streei, Plttebargb, Pm. jßfcflmtEMp . * * °REAT BALE OS* X.jA.mr2DS HOMEWOOD ON SATURDAY, ,lUI.V 16tb, AT TIIRBE AND A UALP o'CtOCtt.P. 11^ WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ..n ” thepromiaae, ce*r nom»wood SUtlou. uatb*P«nn ■jUAOla lUlJroatJ.-all that body of Lend knout, aa FOUNTAIN II IL L FARM. TbU Land will tn *ild to .mi purchaser#, u> lets 1 to BO aerrs. 7beUndlaeo aftaatod as t.i make It partic olarly alapUd tofulldlbg purposes, lying along tbo itdj of • fanV«**«ved with OROVEA OP (MIC. Floe ipTing* r r water aboood (o If,end the prmjvela diiHrvaad toward, the Bonth and West are as floe the ronaty. It Is within six infants* walk of Homewoo) Sullen. The n-b&le lot contain. 01 acre*. TBRMfiwOoe-fccrth i fl cash, ant tho balaneu In tqatlennoal p»yment»,or oce-lblrd cash down, end the b*lwit* At the expllilljn of lbnf jfAn 'froa date of sa!r witli Intarwt; porehaeo moo»T eenired by bood end mart, M.a propexty. W~AbeO>rswittltaT* tc* .; John n. Drown, cf John H. Brown A fiu r’.'h* j*^ D i? t^ >k,or ?‘w A ‘/ >i,,>w,oCk Andrew d! vish,J,L Errlogcr, of Wood A Brringer. Cauca.W. C^^S?' 0111 ’ . JUrwucw.— Wm. Holme*a Co .3. Painter A Co, Tboama M. Uowe, B*q, J«*. Msr»helLjE*a_ Allen nJu® 1 n 2 *I'’ 1 '’ Fi!* 00 .* u ’A ir oy A Ox, Wilton, Pajle A Co- Wm.iL^^ CcpeUo[,4,aa ' Jun « D - GEO> S. BHTAN CO., Ageuts, ■ Ko. 62 Wood Street UIVUARDSON»H 1 8 a linens Damaaka, Oiapers, &c. nONSDMERS LI- N-2® TJL“*,'££ A “*» "} JUGIZA2IDSOA', GON3 tt OWDRff. - ' " ' jtt»oUU«.rebi J*Z7 DIIROUyiBLD k CO, "WM—The Bub ho laritM oil thoso who bars oav to di«rw!?«». n J?' blm ■ coil or nod oo tbtir mpdefc/ond & »M d f i»!£Ji h *r tbonji »J>, tdtl will baneaii Welghmuton will iuta hoi from said icai A WUYj IARMONIUAI. t 6 * OBOa » c « ib«t tb«x Mil it me rocemd . »qoot norinluil non > w For ul« by r Bo\c A t eoU ferOirturU K««W, O^m^Tw' American flute school—with new »od complete necL srssrsssaE'He «•£?&. tf * /"'J UTLE EVYV We invite the. attention c'f hauitfcacpcr* ini tji» ttado to ear tt«k of American, Etgllili and demon CDILERY. It u mujuptma for n rtetj.onlirtlltotoM.tTkrjloWsjnrM. ' : ; - i ■ll3 OAETWBIOtIT * TOTO 3. S« Wood it. ICY LIST—.. iCB Onsara, ; ; ;. 1*. v •• oqmku;* ' t • **-V-i ,/ • •*• •• 'B*>aiHOA»4wn^ ®«P fc». tha 1 .•;•• »-.• »-■! S W.W.BBAMnAW,!ro.IO4Wood»L t ' .ftutdoorbatoirlby «ign gf tirtQoid«aQitn, ‘ iM SILU Bpmoy ; V/« «s 4 Kmumm» 9or«7>«sA9Y grau-i Owm *JpCB» ihs.Orort Boon, -ttlfcrn' b» can nit tb*-Mot* aol tiat m» Ictdt bis vttb. tbalr pßtrcsitfc Ouv of fttJKioM tfjixa of Xwib iwexted U *fc£C^MSJ£ J&2S2L: tea .HtT 0 To “ better iban ajl other almn t r t ” rtr r ; n ont> “ •»«ltfetSOpftjreapirUcat*rf K^ CIM - T ' nr iefi-3mda»»r. Kt >aß/?gi^^ v n )fw WaNTU) in this SL'ttT' tn cm TO. with the GOLDEN EALVE. EAI.JaDI Mr ?’ good p«y. Ter tenna, Ac, aend ataap 1 'J* C*n ttiake. Jell-3tad*w*r a P. WIUTTIN. Lowell. Mm thea : r'ii YiZ COUMBKCBS IIOBDAT 2VENINO, Joly 18, IBt3 Morris Brothers, Pell & Trowbildge's MISSTRBIiSANDCOWBHLJUOGIANS, From School Street Open Docsc.Bojtun. The Largrat, Beat and Moat Oriyiakl Eand ln' th« Wcrld. The Company aonslataof tb* fdllotflsrtaloated ArtUtc ~ LON MORRIS. .. • • B&hjoUt, Aathor and Comedian. BILLY MOBBIH, ‘ Oniinal Mocking Bird, Ootaeduc JONNT P£LL,\ ' . Ibo norirelied Bom Votaitllo Pcrfemor. 1. a TROWBRIDGE. J - • The popular Bauo Balladlrt and Tloßoist- R. M. CARROLL.! Champion Femaleaod dig Dancer FRED. WILSON. • Toe great Clog Dancer and Grecian fitaln-s AMBROSE A. THAYER, The Celebrated Balladiat and Goltinat. W. 3. BROOKWaT, • Leading ViollnUt and Tonor CARL TRACTMANu Violin Bebond and Soloitt. , ' E. W. PRESCOTT, Alto and GnltarDt MAST. RSNTZ, The Child of Song and Wonder of the World. Mast. TUMMY, Juvenile Dancer. ProL J. la GILBERT, the Brilliant Piasltt With the above talent, thb Trnnpe challMge the world ta compete wlth-them. They wfll have the bpnor of appearing with new Sonal • Acta, Dan ere, Witty Bnrleeqnea, Ac. For farther partlculan, am posters, nuwtpapan, nimth let i,programmea, Ac- of the day. tE3»Doore open at 7- to commence at 8 predacly. CA.rdi«»/ AfoiHvm Dtrw Circle, 35 centa; Paraualta 25 centa; eacond Tier, 20 cents. * CHAS. A. MORRIS. Aaent. LON MORRIS, Ba«Ino»» Manager. jQlVgtd DISPE N S A R Y OClca 85 Main SC, (2d door, up stairs,) Buffalo, N, Y. ESTABLISHED BY THE CELEBRATED JCiDR, JOHNSON,Iate efLocdtiti,England. a great diacoTery In tho edenca cf medlclooa, bolcc a cer tain and ipeedy care for roetotlng the eight and remorln* ail dtseaaea peculiar to tho rye. Thle i« nnlraraally ac knowledged tbo only aafa and sure remedy now known. It baa been need with great anecwM by tha taoet ekUlfol nbv ■ldana lo Enropo and America. . Patienu In any part of the country can treat tbemselrea inecaafally at a moderate eapence, thereby aveldlng the danger and eipence of felling Into the handl of unekfllfal phyelclana. Tula medicine (enlEdent to care,) win be aent b /_ m * i L or with all necethary directions cnrecelot cf Toq Dollara. y Dr. JohDFOn’s Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Ncmras Head and Mind Complaints,' - Affording ioatant relief Co anflorere who bare been twahled’ with doafmiu for many years. After tuieg this remedy a few daya the patient la auddenly and almoet mlrecnlotuly caabted to bear ordinary toned oonTeraatian; In the course ef a few wMlta tho most obstinate eatro of deafoeaa Is effectn ally cored. Patloata too nomeroai to mention, have brea restored to perfect bearing and forever rescued from the snarea of the unmerouadsngeroua noqoallfled pretenderaor the present day. Uoapiul and private teeamosDl* and ceruflcates from the.aoat. eminent phyuclans aaQ aargeena In England, tn whose pre»nce deaf person* bare been cured, end mtoy buudreds of private paUebtacnred csn be'eica or referred to. Aeaseof this medicine (aooogh to affect a core,) will bs forwarded to any part of Ibeceirotry for fifteen Dollars.- Addno - DR. JOHNSON, Drawer ort3. Forßanlttn’ aml Binlntss Sen. ■ '■p HE FOUBTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME . fwsMcf credila, which was pnhllsbej ootnelcunFfJanumry, haring been exbaartod by ArarUl aadeaujjelTodetn.nd,a aecusd edltwa, revised uadcore rected,baa been ig»oed, and la dot* ready for delivery to wtn*.** h,T * 001 eopplfod themselves srttti the ; I^ffL?, oo<, ? 1 ! I,o X n, * bo * tß * ,liCT » uid Merchants la dUforent dtlee of the Dnlon, bare eaebud In perfecting this Reference Record, thus making a vereciou and reliable compand of tho pecuniary condition andprwpoct* and besf- aywo twelSJ: butte * P rlac, P*l dtlesand cenrroe of tirade in tho UcitXl Th* New Turk Merchant or Ranker wQI ascertain br ■ l*lZ'?° a S* T ‘ , \ ttS t ti ? boo ±' ib9 grade cf credit, chat host, habita, and«pltalof sochiww/il Ro Uktly to deal with lh " merchant’will iS curacy, lh-?cr£*22? i ?l n,I *' xitmili to keep porebMcrt informed' « . **• •il**'”? oeceiwliy tote place, rt»*ro prUton. liiae iprinitd t\id of cxtkUsxi crcrjr • ft I;. ! Jo '““ a . tfw 1 Ma l fUCh ® nnnt'urs,ti™lowa !* loflocaea It tome hire Hjjfccorfne f o^? 4 tra'le, mate it lovelaablo to whc)£ •ale aierebMtt, Menofatlarere, Note Biokcre, end Boats of Diaconat, and yes the whale, including the two •emt-ach Ba»l vwaiaea, the tbecu ofetartcttoa* asd the fuetUUci o! the office, to fonttohed to «atocrH»r* at One .Handled Del tore permanent. .Fair pertlcaJsre, pot embraced Jo Lbto adrerttoement. mejr be oOUtotd at tue office of tbo proprietor* and oablieb* er *» J M. BJIADaXBJCBT * &<£f. AUo.of tnylfl - Q.OVKRNMENT PiPE CLAY, " ■ ty BOXES or £S LVSP3 EACZT, Inttcra aad fcr txla by Jeß:»<an3» TON g A VTP t AREN3, Critfaore. • - • . WOOL! .WOOL!! /THE HIGHEST MARKET, PRICE PAID -*• for all grade* of CLEAN WASHED IXEEGB AND TUO WOOLS, at lh» Old SiUblbbcd Wool Warahoqw, No. 139 Liberty Stnet, corner ef Cecil’a allaj. my^^ t y/;gia3mwP • J. L. MARSHALL. DRS. C. «. FITCH 4 J. W. SYKKB, Phyalclatu for Dlieaaca of th« Tbroat and a&d otbfr Chrocto Aflaeota ccoplkaud wUh er caodngPoltnoowyOoßaaiapUoß. Offiw 101 "t«m atrtet, POtaborgh, Pa. CONSULTATION PHEB. A list of qaea* tkioa aaat to tboao vfahtag tocoasolt oaby latur JeOdaadawlyFJa '■ ? Attorney and Counsellor at iaw, mTllbdlya] JMPOKTANT TO FARMERS,-^ JLTME MALKUAtiD. tuan eicellsat J>ftlU«r—far sraperfofto'romaioo Lima-at ONI-lOUftia ITB PSIOB. NO PARKER. SHOULD PAIL TO THY IT Uaanfdctnred aod for aalo by iPHSNA. 6ALZ HANOFACHUALNiI OQ„ At Uutir fForto, Eaat Tareotqin, AllighMiy o£,Cr ‘ :9 tti»Q«toU PiTTSCUafIIL T PIANOS! FIAITOSII ‘ M#|f? ..:. °* to mt:um . “ °OXT> MX DAL I^JESII.DJI' PIANO FORTES, liaNOf ACTCBED BY *" WmiAM AIUJAHB Baltutp&e. puannts fcr efcieK l«»OT.tdlco» r i]MUijii > « 0 d ,r.prOTcinMa ti ’ -M.ETBAKbsOD, , . , . 'OB3IAVE «4TI*JI, • 4«Joll.ordl^to S uLtal H^U j, tob ,^ nJf i (lK>l ■ SUPERIOR to ANY IN THIS COUNTRY. tt3Alaon&£tam’» Solo 4g«il f ; No. 37 FUtti Street-ipittsfctirsh pi ■ Copper Cot t 6 toy pattern. V %piosaa:i jTb M O V : A I». p- |j/£ E G R AIV'S , frotaitllilßKUTT strict, ’ oppoaaa'HAttft. tajiritf: " AND , ... \J >Sabo»On»tn; .*. , * . . . -*) :&o jAaoih W» wjKfcQSWtiw* Imfltjg for nU br- 1 *-*. i ; J«U.- _ KH>cm tioSKf.ttfnra.«, P E AitLS— hs*BE& G00E&44 it AcctiiA— Catakaxittg thU Tm+ lilaTf Jeiyjiii, it 10 b*etoc& *'CJ. aod S {Cbl* and ecnttea* tbavtck.at ,t£9*vo»bccrv*lH &® •cia pete® psofy by crtorof so nttsra barney a Urn otock. i ofQc.il aol gilrcr WatchcJ.-GoM Jovtlrr, lscledlßff all I Ibjlririetiaa largteortl.?u*o& rapertor tefctf Cttlsma \ qmaUtjufioea’aacJ toy’s ClaUiUsLadie^DrtnGoods, i ft U. 04*13, AccL ■ 1 « BIHLDJXt>. r inrioi* "ftcbfcotttitot &T7iili , wa rtrokeateodlns *** *lwj s Craisttr«tl&C> fiesta Pi t*> »r -.. on Will.'Sni *tr?es,l4 ftfc*» byBof^tln-' - .v?,•..,.*> n Termt, ©oB-tmtUi mWo» in l, J” 1 * r. M. PATIS, Acct X ' . or ss buuudinq wf« ‘V* *raWXRiWOa JcJy Wi^?, c T?*: ***»&», will.* •QMrtMrtj'flre wXhS??* 0 tiovof whth turs * Creai $n L*s£S22' * °? thfUlkr itmt «nl nto* oa I*i*m w.l^ I T r if. {2c3.J.JC.|tocwb«uJ. 1 %Uh fiSY***(“».«“>»» i«Hm In 4, you*, -jjgy* l - P*T»bl« annailff; - R B?DATg. iae«- * co„ acfeinmu’totant' mV 2 », S v^ y Austin utomis & Tumebi-t EVi“r!S IU! "AS I< IKcnAEos’BTEKS Sgß SJ Hctefitef!» and ii,'£•ijgMMWlMfcCO. rsSKr^aasmL' Bagfawg #o«trg, sc I hare this day associated withrjßO'mj noa J- BT.CIiAIHOSAY.TbobssIatwVIII tfcmodimdcrlhefirm *nd'rtylo'o'rSGßAYV.BQ3C Julrl«t, issr ; ' Ri^frmfn^A? Si-i G-RiAIV &: Bqa*,r'f DRA PERS AND TAIEOR S, • • -•- WOfffi BT. OLAIB STREET, fcSSJfts-Jcldf ;; : .... riTTSBVIZQZT t FA. Dissolution.— Tto.FartnctßEip hereto- Son extatiog between Wituatt-eunt wad- Duo* Bmvjt,under tbs etyie o£ WM. SAHYa * 00; ww die •olred on Ilia }£& day of TetrcurjylgK), by One dMIh of -Air, Dixon Brows.- v i . .*, -- c- \ DAVID E.PAitK nod JAUES-PARff, J*,h*Tla* per rowed the Istemtcf Me D. Brawn, dec'd/te. the lalefina of Wm.Smith-AOvthe Fo^odryand will be hereafter eendoetad adder the style ot Bnrf3Tp*r]r * Co., by whom the hoelsen of the Utafirm vai ha battled! SMTII, “ n iNTHyAßDixririmm. -■ ; rttißßUßGir, pjL . : . Wat&mge, ffK.i& JVnt'itii&toifrfitnct, T^FANUFACTURERSof-alFj&ireii £o3 do IIHKOSV7 fitting* will pa ctrefallj tccsdsil Djastf IX'HJS undersigned havo associated with them Tbert J**ofUwfirmw*lfceontloni>‘*s NDUOCItCO. im.mjuer —jrorrua, \ ‘Gs oo *-§ ; COUMI S3I6N .MEKCn I'ST 3, . 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