i E iJi DAILY DAILY GAZETTE roßLiesnzu EV2.11.1" ntossmo. 01C120,1 ractrrsn PENIVLIIAN, SEED & CO., Proprietors. " -Lust mesa zaarakt.rs Ttr:7l4A,..—. 1,1. • 110 V O.TOZ: ...... i glltorfi. • - GLZEITZ BUILDING. Jro. SA AND 86 STRELT. !ming Depalksa' Pap at Ultra Palmlatais. t • OPVICIAL PAPE?. OF iirreaunn ArD ALIEGEEI7 OITY. - - - - I,4.IIOICAT._ctiELPUT %ad BEST ?LIMY CUYAILEicuIAL l'A.e6H In the rale. flare or TEM Warn' Itkle ecru,— !It "rla eery ..... .d_. yi:te 31.00. IPeln.. • Aktdre GAZETTE, ss, ril.R1111011; Pr.rnA iE llittsburgketayttE ion iu eaCCOXXODA7IOII Or Passorre leer tog, the city during the-summer month! tart ran have the PAZETTI matted to their redrew by ordering the same at the ornery jot lateen rents per w eek for one tech or l renutranv, Dirin, a joint resolUtion en* parsed' by the Legislature.of this • Co monwcalth, authorizing the pro elitist:tent of a historical palatine, com memorative of the bailie of Gettysburg, to lie Placed in the Capitol at Harrisburg. Me.isrs. George Connell, of Philadelphia; A. Illostand Glatz, of York; and David Meconangliy, of Adams county, on tha part, of the Senate; and Messrs. Jas. N. Kerns., A. D. Markley, of Montgomery, Ilairiwia Alien, of Warren county, on the Pert of the House of Representatives, weri - tbe Committee to whom the matter was given in charger-They have selected . Mr. Peter F. Rothomel, of Philadelphia, astir artist to execute the work. At a meeting of the Committee, at the rooms . of Hist .gentleman, a day or two ago, there were present several specialty in vited guests, among them being Major Gen.- Geoige G. Mende, Gen. Edwin EL • Filler, General Joshua T. Owen, Ge.rierul ChMles 31. Prevost, General D. W. C. ltsxter, Colonel George Meade, Colonel Charles H. Ramie, Colonel Emory, Cot Henry IL Bingbani, Postmaster of Phil adelphia ; Captain Frederick Roland( --Ilerixy C. Carey, Esq.; J. IL Lambabo, Essi.;. Dr. Lippincott; James ti. Martin, and many others. It is expected that three years - will be required for the 'completion of the pie tiiierasjt will be IG feet in length by 15 feet inneigtrt. - Tut Post oceindowilly discloses a vein of (Inlet sarcasm:l:which is to be commen ded: Speaking of the action of the Ul3lott (JOTIIISOrtilln) state Committee; on Tuesday last, it says: "Asthere is but one State °Slice to be tilled this year, an crp-esnion RS to which casdidate they ern for is doe to • thiir 01[h rank and file, as well as to the public at large. W.e hope an announce ment on this matter will be made at an early , tt *ward surprise both the. Committee and thaSPoßt to have discovery made of "rank and tile" belonging to that organi zation in Pennsylvania. (one arc be low the grade of captain. I - AL Cl/AH.6A It. POSTS]; ono of. the lending . influential citizens of Crntre county, died from consumption, in Phil- • adelphia, a few daysago. He represent ed his county fors number of years in the State Legislature, and Vag regarded as a gentleman of unusual ability and taleht. Ile , wai prominently recognized in the enterprises and movements in ids section of the State, and as a public enterprising citizen 'was greatly' atipreciated. His death will - muse sor 7 TOW among a large number of friends in thhi neighborhood, to whom tic was en endeared by his many noble. traits of Trig Tennessee e)ectionwl.ll occur on theca's', Thursday 41 August next. The following is a.list.! , f• the candidates for Stite offices and m mbers of Concresa: lierrah'ean. Demo-era. 4 . Wst. G. r.rowslosr. Enaorson El herklgi." serptast • Fmrsx 0/ 'II,'ELICiNSTILVC7IOI , Join Elston, Jr. I GbaTlas S. Cameros .coitmess. 11; llntror, 3. In +11.6 Ilaynn , John Willuona. 3.1W0. B. Kokes , EH G. Flonlog. I. ignn.,./.111n11.1139, I 4 10 went Cooper. rryJohn Trimble. Dello rine, ‘.15./m/1 Arnsll, L 10/roev 11. Thom., 7. •Issoc 11s/wk./Els, Wm. Calavell. • n. lorld 11.11,013, 'John W. Lolvs-tch ==! PARTON, when he was et Cinder. nun, rathering materials for an account of that (Sty whiCh appeared in the -At- Marie Meathra, stumbled upon a loo t phiral bet that-apparently filled him with amazement, to.witl "Those great and fainois western rivets are ditch% 4.l4rby Nature as part of the drainage system of the continent—mere means of carrying off the 'surplus water when It rains." - It:would be interesting to have 3lr. Parton point out 'wherein the origin it'd design of western rivers differ from those of the cut iT sr. West .Chester Record argue the ebiotioo of Mr. John Eiichman to the iiegisiature, as a contribution from that .hunty towards expunging corruption from theStste capitaL That is the way 167 4 10 it. „When' the' teats in the two IYoncca shall ,be filled by men of the order of Mr. Mlekman, venality and eor 74c.irm will have disappeared- What other counties will follow this example! Ten editoi of the New Castle Ga:ald rjeincicisaie) ims-hcen to Philadelphia, to we if, he could draw any consolation from the political aspect as presented in ';tirat section of the Commonwealth. After surveying the field, he exclaimed Ili: irony 'of spirit,:"Oh, , Lord! bow !lone"' We suspect he will wait a good jwhile before getting an answer to suit A ESPOICT prevailed at Weshingtorien Wednesday . that Mr. Thaddeus Stevens Lad died on, that day at Lancaster. .So fat . from it, the venerable arateaman, company with Mr. James Buchanan, was attending - the marriage or Dr: Carpenter with Mrs. Miller, at 3ionntrille,in Lan caster County. . .1105 w 141196 ant the.; the Washington telegnuns relating to the Lot:l64m levee bonds, are I false, in common whit two. thirds of the, dispatches for Warded from Washington. The bond; Wen put on the market last winter, when Mr. Wenn was doceritor, soil were a failure. _ _ 11 , Tar. imanagers the kszeoclated Preee would -employ 4 their agent at Washington-Wm= having at least bait common i ,min, they would earn the thinks of ally iublishena, and cease to Atlloy the whole public. Smrs. fecal:l,g is growlng .up between the Itepublicans or Chester county and those a Montgomery no to which shall thrash the - Candidate Cos 'the State Sen ate, i¢ place or Mr. !toyer, wh.ise term Berries is cawing. t . t e I i Gcbcrnatcinal canvass fc Ohio rinattee to to walmated. --rni Torrelay of twit week the eitiee o f t h e t o wn , or •11.1loy, Michigan, were thrown into is great exeltetrivnt. An in. gene women, the wife ci Thomas :tones, murdered her own child, aged two pure, by nearly severing Its hand from the body with an axe. There NV. no one -nruemlit , when the unnatural mother killed her child, but soon after she tilled IMO the house a nelghborwho was pas sing by. and told him what she had done. liaskoutuf monikeittng sorrow fo r what slie had ni•COl3ll,llhbed, oh. Ironed!. Mely took hold or the child and attempt oct•tO ibitm it around the room. japed.. hit At previows times givou avl donee of insanity. Before sho woe Mar ried she atteuip ivel tml to thstroy her life by Jumptrig I 4 thcfraltrond eMiductorie In New "York Stove are to ho uniformed niter the lira of October nett. Thin will be a giekt convenience to the travelling piito bc, as it will enable them ut one, to dis tinguish the conductors, should they have at to .communicato with the latter . at guy. time during a Journey. Some of the conductors may no t like the change at first, hut thee will get .ertel• tOhled to it like the pellet., who wear a very' beeolioing uniform, c ----. . , i --,,.. .... ~.. • . 1.,;t24,.. _A t _ ...‘'•....i' '. - ---,_. _, , 1 4.7-: 3 :54 ~ , - • 4 •5 , ..V.X" -, •. ''. ' - ~.. t - .,.. - 4 4 , trlit, , ...•-•- ‘' •.2 '. It i't,.. 1 t \ - I 1 --; 1 .. • \ ~ s ' - -0, ' .-- - - il''' "\ I''7-le4. '-'ll- -•''_...._>_ _„ I .A., .: '4 ' : j •,. 4 .. 1.-- • 1 1 I , - , e t / 1 ,/ , 1 / 1 V-11111., 1 11„ , --_,--,,,--.—,,,_ ,_ , s --- VOLUME LNXXTI.---NO. 171 . Preaching and Poverty. The "conlession and 'plea for mercy" of that weak-minded and morally over whelmed New England preacher, the liev. S. M. Merrill, contains a commen tary on the situations and trials of coun try preachers ht general, which ought not to be overlooked. The miserable , Merrill recounts that during the first year of his mintsterial Ille be "received 'only four dollars and his board;" that at the end of the second year "he fond 1 that his income had been a trifle less , than one' hundred Millers:" that, two l years afterwards, his salary was memo , ' ed to two hundred dollars; NA Mist in the meantime, the "expenses of 5 or= e ,. and carriage" on various eirceiv... lm getting -married, had brought hint sin hundred dollars ill debt. This career was continued from bad to w orse. The poor preacher was regularly assigned, at the annual church conference, to Oilier-. mil and distant posts; and, having no money to pay his n and faMily ex. Pulses,. was forced too w sell his possessions, accept charitable donations of clothing, borrow mesas wherewith to travel and subsist, and thus, he declares, "increase his financial e mbarrassments until it Seemed to Lint that be must sink and go distracted." Finally, being tormented by his poverty , and debts into "indiffer ence of duty,' be "sought the more joy. our and worldly persona for company to drown his trouble of mind;" and became i gu ilty of the "careless rod imprudent step' which lost Kira his reputation and drove, him from his home. It is not at all wonderful that a man of Merrill's evident calibre should have gone distracted and committed an "im. *cadence" under such circumstances. The wonder Is that tnore preachers in ILassachusette, Vermont, and elsewhere lin the Northeast, are not unfrequently driven to du likewise. The treatment of ' the provincial Clergy in that region Is generally scandalous. A village minis ter without a good deal of the executive ability and the peranasive power of a Spurgeon, can hardly exist without get ting mto debt. If his conscience or de sires impel him to fulfill what he deems to be the law of God, by taking to him. self a wife and begetting children, it 10 so much the worse for him irk ti worldly ! sense that even the afection of his suf fering household cannot always preserve hint from selfgeproach. tars "pay," ' such as ills, is as accidental and spas. medic as the revenue of a peddler of a worn out - patent:. The conferences rarely provide Lim with anything; and the village church has no fund. lie sp. plies mthe trustees. Those impassive deacons refer him to insolvent debtors for pew rest. From the latter, perhaps, he managesto obtain 'wherewith to tem , dorarily stay the impetus of grocers' and butchers' duns. But sometimes sickness prostrates Win. Then a conclave of stingy deacons "resolves" that from one. '-half to one-third of his meagre stipend shall be "deducted"-while he is lying ; helpiesawith a half-starved family alum I Lim, in his bed. As that proportion of his wag. s has virtually been deducted I already, his debts are merely increased k by the sum of a doctor's bill. , - At the end of the year, regard for cos- I tom and a fondness for amusement in- I spire the congregation to "do some- i thing" for the lice. Mr. So-and-so and 1 his "sweet family" in the way of a dons-A, Von party. 'rue evening is appointed, t and during the pmviotorefternoon dons- 1 dons are sent in. Farmer Doogood con- l tributes a barrelof boar, minus a con- j siderable number of baking batches that' farmer Doogoad's helpmate Las previor.s. i ly mantled into goodly tomes, for Far- i mer Doogood's frugal dinner table. Des- I con ILanyacres authorises his hired man to deposit a core' Of water logged fuel on the scrupulously kept grass plot before , the minister'a front gate. Lamb, the I butcher; sends a leg of mutton and a ten i pound roast! ratprefit;theYilinge store i keeper, forwards a hideously - old. rash- i - ----- toned piece of calico, "to make the little l Iht 7... "M the t ' th. r..b. ' l. ' 3.0". 1 ones a eft of nice nc - 17 dresses." The IV ataltwro.. J tar .11S. us:. tinsmith, ciaiten ,, e. who ~.,,,.s j0 ,,,,y,,,,,, a etre Fi•Ler dccided not to etrike oat S o ren uttoollt to solder up the . onen or i tau ' ,yid... v. In the melon °, rho treks. mre rust holes in the preacher's.ancient I b " .. "‘"' u t.""''' 4t° '' .4 N.r. tm.k. .1.105' coffee pot, conceivca the bright Idea of i ."' ....rd.T."..'.....b e e"."...t...5•11 dispatching him a new. one. Tao wives I h _ tte at Iliac it ' eehetet the P a.. '" ' rite , and gossips of the, place have in 11, " 0 " `''''''' tr ' d "' Tee testimony as to rho tcleltrePille co.' I meanwhile provided enough proven le l 'of various kinds to satiate !tt cry lar,, i mmii.. ll.. t"''' ... Liuit - Tv v.' *.i..sbitse ton, whe re by it was - pouible for the eta:- picnic party, and as night comes on, I 1 thert. is a general rush of donors and i '..l'a' r eig . sTrrectiiir!= ' ;‘ ,o" t 2 s th . " :1 1 ... : Irl ' a• •• self invited guests to the preacher's i stricken out It the pregnant:on *hall OW SO dwellide. The faded figures pf the tidy ,i .0.. 55 . Pth ooo r otta W. mogOtool , 07 parlor carpet are trampled! into in-PV,.n.=;°;=7;,.,,,,,,,,t;, • distinguishable hicroglphs - by. filthy Conehlembte additional evidence °labour soles; • sad' as for the dining , room, 5T,L...,....!..,t0 me M0m.... oe Dt , Blo.lit we* that is the' scene of as onslaught '''r,Q`," ; ;,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,:,,,,,,,,„„i on a upon "donated" victuals, which . might , motion to etrike out certain testimony, ny reasonably_ nspire the minister's pining i . 1 .. aa.o.t. rm... att. to , re . h.tion to too oons.rt . t . grouse her offsPriut from their i traitseTs,=rntp,am; altilt= trundle ih.ds and set them on to glut 1 bums Lathe wonting et Union animal...me! themselrefi with sapper pending the bun- lA. rtnebO e t iihht... koet lo . l so Pr Dr. Krn Inn. Of to-morrow. There is a Lei' in I ~„. V c ' g ° , 1„,‘,,VaXgrb° , 7,,!1,7„,„!:1, „1 t, ,, which, as in the chapel Ingot a Coilvent, t is rritatson to the retuning eitrates on,Ahril the people, who have turned the preach- 1150,1 VA; nistb; teeter •041 In WI the ..13 , 5511 er's house intolt hotel, May drop a don- , I.y . "'fi,, - ,,!,...Vt,f,TA1 1 t1 e ,,;,,t, v ,,7,,1, ,, 1 , T , 11 ,cur unseen. Such - retiring charity is I , m atscratt. at ma leartwoot House. , not apt to he the virtue of Now England i TO? defense clamed true ynn• :rya! , foe villagers, andtge bits of ragged currency I.;;;',?'„%rgr,l=`,.`ra„.„`Wthbl ~,=r7 which are subsequently gleaned by the Tea erostention contended that ah tin. poor minister from the bottom: of this r1d..,... ,55 l.ab_l_FF!..s...ot! the ' 40 .- 11 recolittmlo can ho summed up Into looth' nee"Mi'ZlK'lioterrao:tatilinnereigtrie. tag . more than a mockery of ilia inch- , ehnal•i Im atria:en rat. gence. The Oho grateful and affecting ! Adjourned tin I.6•MOTTOW relic of the evening's visitation lies upon I the centroketble, moistened by a Iceman's I tears. Iris a receipt Is full hir the cost of a year's medical latentAlM; Saul heart , the signature of Frank Dearly, .lr., M. D. It exorcises one banntleg arlth radical calculation from the preacher's brain. If, haply, the !Seinter's stock of flour in the Doogood household does not fall ao low as , to impellhat eafimable tiller of the soil to return anti levy a half ' bushel tax upbn his gift, another calcula tion, based on bread, will also - have beeu erased for a little time. But debt; a very sword of Dan:rocks still hangs above the Preacher's head. ' Want grins at him from-the future. Comfort and content meat—those be is called upon to preach to'others, even though, like the aided ranger of the Song of Home, he ta n s never known whereof he tells.—;V. World. . : --The Honolulu Chiaotereeti-tdis,ii,,, i of Juno Ist, says; "A comet leis 1.. n visible, though very taint, ter mute weeks in tho northeasL It was seen by several persons about ten P. M., 000 eve ning lately. Just over thioCeolautrintin• tains, during the late ccertasien of the I trade winds, 01)00 _ the sky. v,..4 cloud es.. As itsapparent course Is di'M O-' ward towards the sun, It rises early each evening. It. probably cannel: be seem in Honolulu now except alter told night. It has a nebular Wool Out , star diseernrible in it; with a spreading tail eight or ten degrees In length. When last seen theisaien's head And tall seem so feint i tube scarcely discernable." .. -i-Parbi coastlines, rui Lubbers' meat,. an average or two houtlnsl homes per ' ornh. - Thin - meat im sold only for what IL Is, hornellt•sh. It is eaten e.fif seiounly, and btoinese it Is palatable and nuttitlous: It takes all the .Pjfins of other mints; nuc6 us s teak, eliopn,airl 01 as, cutlets, rumpti, ribs, and so forth, audit; subjected - ton similar enrietyot culinary tventunng- Tito Parisians, .hy the way, hare lately tried to introduce the flesh or mules, also, to _ the tablest but this has • proved too much even for hoenllghteued digestion of the French' peo . ple. - In May the etunher of mules elfingnterati.for the markets there hod fallen froth si sty. to nineteen per month. • . -- .. —linvarla wan called upon weevily to i make up her mind, In n par/1111g Khan - 1 Oen. She was asked to enter Ilia moon. strtieted Zolleerein. Li the iteceptod alio' took the first step, with' her eves' . open, on too road to political annihilation. II , isle, refused ehe crippled tier commerce. 1 Prince liolieniohe, who is more than son . ',trued of Prussian proclivities, urged the 1111:111eUli view of the case. Old es-king \Ludwig and Um Austrian party tit, flounced Ids volley its , unpatriotic. Ticarettpon he threatened to resign. The King et once ordered Baron Tuntilar tilPll to gnu tho•trenty; and the Bavarian aristocracy now hate Prince !.foliettiolte more than ever. • —Tiio immigration to . 1.1114 I your is lumen., limn hundred and fifty wagons have named over 11. at; SL rain sine. April, with f... 00(/ pen sons." Thousands have cone by rail tlllll steamer. It is estimated that, tu Abu .s.auk valley above. oue hundred miles northwest of St. Paul, llysni persona have settled this Spring; and mutt they -51w.ILVINItger WAnene, of int „auhg to the Lack eoentry . , ut 'IV per clay. Other prents havo rereivnil their sham else. _ Genera syLvanua Thayer or lirnin -3/02„ wn6 grad uawa partnmuth con ,. 1807; , Ptven mllygv 1-19;000 to fauna a department or umla tecture and Civil exigilieeting. VIISI EMIR MIDI•TIGHT. 111PORTINT FROM EtROPE. lial3 Offers to Protect Rome. TOE DANISH PROVINCE MATTER. Pruszien Escaped Conscripts Sur rendered on an American Ship. WAR BETWEEN FRANCE AND PRUSSIA Such Event Believed Imminent' PRUSSIA ACTIVELY PLEPAEIEG. ByTelegranh to the rittatnare h titrette 1T.% LT: orrza TO YLOYLOt'LOYt. . r 1.009.10, July M— Baron R6llOOl, Prime Minister of hely, b. 19.10 an offer to (Imo that:ay of Rome with National trams. to protect It from the threatened &Until of the party of nation under liarlbsle! and /tar., Mt. EICIZM ~'1a%8t,.l nit ro.—Ntrpoleon has seni.a nete to the rang of Prussia, urging ham to sur render the Dwainlt provinces north of Edda. nlg to Denmark'. Ths Emperor of Aastrin declines to interfere In this matter. =I:13 o Aar. COU.rll , t-R, belong- Ism to Pio Imperial army, to-day to ...pc', They succeeded In reaching an American Vessel at Itresnen linen, on the point or selling. The Prussian authmities threatened to open the t.attertea on the sittp If the commander refused to give up the conscripts. After sharp parley the men were surrendered. • =CI Tilt CMS. TILL. . Sr. Pir5.10.4 . 60. July 11L—The hueslnn Government hne Iteued nil order to Ile agents In China, to xuattun the city of Ilan how a n ten market. E:=Cl IVA L . ILL:ru,Snri,l;24l,o roam! /..031,07.,Ja1y `"%-Revotno.—mere in mach caution slawrit.ny cayhmliets and business sten tierr. Lac feeling baring become gene. Cal tuna a vim L.dwcon France and Prassla larninent eacnti rharaxuau rot Tan Luna?. fi yrivatadlipaten I[o9l b rlla. rem . thin evening . , makes =nation ail. general opinion Mora that war is cart. U. and add. Prcuiain actively urging forward Doe I yropirations for earls an event. • , 1•13112i1dIAL AND iIittIIIIERCIAL , 1.31 , ,F. Idly 24.—lreniiiir.--CAMPOIA Uri Fate, 417 , ),;1 LWReIS erintral, 70,j; a 11.1fli A. SA. VO al; July in.—tiialtod gtaLeil begula chaord atiG; Li :'carom.' July 'At —Erearrig.--entton clorod Omer and ri,ra ac' lye withan on vw° of ast &Mir had; middling upland* o I. tirioarm, It ftt gales of Ls,tra miles for Midiehrrtor. ; Miriam for good, and yarn , Mud, aIIL merit Soma. Ilroadidatti Vita. oat , Prostammi q Mat mad Mead) , Produce ,iati and gown without mermaid chonge. Petroleum adraneud to It 441. yet' Jallna for tiintiard radio. Li,ririoa, July da—Einting.—Sugary toit prim , lauclianyed. Linseed oil fit_ 011004 to All It par trin. THE SURRATT TRIAL CANADA AFFAIRS - i i Mt Telegraph Is the Llttsbarith thilniti.) 14 V.I . Toac,.July ht-The Heriild's Wont real annelid seyst ' The Commissioner of the :, 1 imperial Gooerniemit left here to-day. /or the northecst territory to organize a cola. rilul gorotierlaut and faellitate•the Settle- Muni. CO connunrtaluuso the roOeut *Waist. tlon of ltusslar. America by the Vatted Stole, • itlYnta are current Mori...to eircirettiat 1 7.7„-,,nitlez:4o.r..,;..bNziestsz.l...lie*L -,, • with Lavin-able “susiderstion... Thai ally LI crowded with American tourists. • QuirescJmy ..a.-Durinal.tisari storm I ivt evening+ boat with Ova board Is sup nosed to , hero hero jar" 00 IWO mon wore Strne...k by Uglatraux and 0110 budly pernlyned. • 1 Tonosro. Jolt' Me-Drafts tor all the ,regt toners Maenads are expected from Fug , loud lu A few works. • . 1.111 . 0010, Jolt' rot-The- 9141.Xe11.121. ,party rb°,;°,ll,gllerf li,„ gg,..0%-e,"1.,,, wader 1 trio the length' of (Amara .riser, hate re \returned, and report the length Of the !leer shoot One thO he Your lleap 11111011. 'They round Lr.s.o tires to il htindrot Mlles In cumference. Nnshintion from lake Tames ! caters to lake 1.i.0.16 impeded try primer°. rapids-. heyonti'Lake 'Urea The .coerce or Ate °tweets mad tO be IMAM 111147.1.11.31 Of use bend ',Maw of the Dognny. The explor. enteueouutered :urge Quaid-hum .0 Me on lake Urea on the 14tli of Idey. The natives are pagans and the mon harm o plurality of• Os-rowx, inly.-It. Is reverted timbal:so Oecrurnont Is about tO cdtabilelt isw swum e g clat garrison In' Better Colombia, , FROM NEW ORLEANS. 000110 Ntborei.7l:lo.,Pl,roVlDeio.pr—Cm.l4.7 City Telpgrankto the Pittsburgh o.stite..l' NEW Onskaas, .16.—The American brig William liobertsoh, frOIXt Levens, arrived at Pass Alordre nibs - evening, hislartg on hoard twentv•llve Coolie.. Other shipment. of meal numbers have already arrived, and are at work owl plantations. The city currency is recovering from the deprennon, soma brokers purchasing at three , per eent... discount. Ovur. sat/ thousand dollars have been withdrawn I from circtdation and destroyed.': INDIAN AFFAIRS. • '• aravveylnig: Party Attacked—V. neaten, lenainerr In criarge,Amjed. I:elearaph to tba rittsterch iluette.l- • env Yd. e, Jely.M—The Herald's Omaha, Cheetel,a , Fa : hevePty;llve Indlaoi attack ed ft norveying party of the Union Paeltle Kai-Irma, on Bitter creek, en tee I tbd," mot , tally v..enuding B. Y. Brown, Beglacer ln eberge he curly. erove dienon the, the iadiunvtrtnallY have heeat.etatt of the road between Fort eandew and hen Bridger, • tetieeklna case of laatirlelde. („Ity,TelearsiM to to. Pl . ...uhurail tissette.l - • • Nair Yona. July 20.—The HertaTIESSJOIN. .111 . 7 C . h. St. I o'clock. from the residence of Mrs. A. 010011. 4.l4elarita, to proceed to the . ..FMB"! Mrl. 0,010 Ira... the Anoint ran MU. 116. at '3:10 a. wt. earring!a Will be to wettlkilf. stßderworalt Mitaon. 11 01 mo 0F , • tOn F W nsw .,tango 81., F d Mh terLneliac C. nod T. K. ntromon. rutteitl 0 1 11, Ulm nll4 on StrarnoT, BM , . 251.41ne4, as. 2 n'cloo.i., from Om reed.ee oftbe vireo. Mande bade.: The f lands of the:Malty ere Brit o In' attend. Carrleges wttl lean 1'11.0.'. Fourth 0 1met at 1 ',tarok... NEW AD V EUTLSE hiENTS, fiLLEI. AIIKEN. UN DERI4IIIIZIMI,' N. 160 Routh street, Pittsbargh,. COPIFIIin et all kinds: OW.L.P6B,.GLOVZI. cm& every deecription of Mws! Farad,lns enoilif tarnished. deems opened !lay and stlgo4, Beans tad Csrrinsea tornialled• . ' .trarnneterese—tirr. David Eterr. 1:6 P. Fen s H. VV. Jambes. Thorne. Esrlint. EW.. Jest I G. tieOGERS.. UNDERIVO. •• ERR ARM EMBALMER, mei - Moat to tlta. mto Roof9l E. 'Budges, No. 19 moo thrott - . three doors from BOOR?. Allegheny aim. OW Wile. Rosewood, Mahogany. Walnut sad Solo• - soptt 1.11111.11.10iL Comas. • at Um 10.ron radaood peters, N 0... open at all Roofs, day and 1199 L Hearse and ^art - taxes 9tenlabed on abort notion sad op mot re...Ma Noma. • '.DRAM :CZ U.IIIIIIECHI. UN. • 1,f.1 li6H. U. .2 • 4 ottlo trawl : ttlighttty. llttslttr, Rosewood and West .Jot.. Atm with s.oasnlett Met of fusisrallnrultlitu tooll. as baud, tad Iltralsticd at attottast ithtlAte -at . owtst prices. title tad Llterynables,.etit. aer or . Utast •Is 11113./. Ottrtaint, narottehis. Lttlirglaq, naddla Hon %- it.: , T. WHITE is. CO., flipmel.o: T. 51111.10 A.SI3_IOIOII•LUCItS, 111autaiso. ter, Wood's Una and Ileudtv. calla loom sf Vlinchular Llller7 ototdo. conksr 9l Meld Mut • Chartlers strati.. 'cents. and dintute• 11U.. olgted. E. s. STEWART, tindertak.r corner or MORTUS arld PRHtI letatenel Ntotb Word. Oriel.. of all kinds.' liearrrolk 0 Inexact rornlsbed on the sbortrer Wier.' WEDDING RINGS. IS KT. SOLID GOLD, 111=31X1 DUNSEkTH WenavelMerssi, 116 VIA'S •orawier,. G o TO H ASLETT & C 0.41. No. 93 ' S sstrrurteLD sTR7LE , , TOR TOO*, /PZICIT JAMES SCOTT, • (SI/MEMOS TO JOHN slim -I FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS'' JEWELRY, SILTER-PLATED WAHIE, ETC. . • • ..19; LIBERTY BT.. ertniausemi zr Particular attention IRP•IME tuorka at d 4 aiiiclCY — nE‘LL'i, & 81 1. 1", Eteal Estate , >pa InsuranCe Arcata, Butier lt., I.&W. reneerille. t.. ; . run toax—suazuracrouuni nrrs:—.r. flAtraracrostana : Wa oft, tor. pit 9. peel' and lima desirable V Ile for Hellion VIII alt; - Wait Furnace, or for any taraei edannrar.Aarlos parpoaea, in alto tounty. Tab 'propane la lona. • ted on a an toot atroalaad late wiener./ toolt, and within roams or Oa A. V. it.. U. no tot la., 140 by Ma Pirtionideallitig instil a lot vault! do - Intl to alumina . before . antOtA alamobetrea ,; Terms made to Ault pareAat .litaiatt•tea'. lAN DILV aR. L. Real 'Rata tin Weimer., Latta. flatter wt.:. t amt. e.' '' . port BALg—That vvrfrialuiro. l ble Led deetreble 'tone' . .t An. OA He. — tieore gyve. and the * Allegheny tteet,ta ilLna glum]. tltr ; leo by C, 'let. on .o.lelt tanfentcle.., • vety se•etenuet Beek Enthllay, gee uneflee— high, MAW feet, calculated gni .11 'Amlegeedr; foi. curving on almost . ..I Wan. oketanafte. . teeing. It seldom aLA of then clhienelelnie within the etty, ow be h.; .d erement , d butte the areelel • MAUoa et theekdasbrene of Men. t lug • 'Awe Nt entantan.legg p.p.ee to eau AA, the ocli. of D6.1.41+1 1•13211.4 A Keel telala end Insane.. 8R0. , . greet. tAtm.errtnee littillEPT PREMIUM COLD 'MEDAL k6DND SCR .7 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Madd At.tbe r 'exrnarninc . rtLi ns ig. rMATSCIAI:77 , II • NAM I I '', , °1 w.n. straws& & No. 27.71.711 t WZIALIGT. pituttme,„, t $7,1:0 11 . 011REN FOR 84E,AF1' • llowar.d 7 o Livery Stable s , pp -L. egIIST. mar ISOneigragais Bodset., Ode 11011AZ.,,v 1 7 male to dn.; !Ili reare at loord•oviv. (hie gtvoll driving Mu to trot. Uzi& cheap watt MASS, ow we law. 11 arse __! Neight. and said en caudnisslon. 11LOSII • • Tractle.iffarnitere Planufactallal CC,. PENN 010 WAYNE $ll irtninantl 27 . mammal! irtitis, HELL a co, •• • Inchir Colloarinlla m''''"llll.7lgurs'ibattrocialt ausicauga'axa mamas.: •