BY KRASTUB UROOk CO PITTSBURGHe":", ji MONDAY 2rIORZUNG,'JULY,..I9: .t. -- - Da%Th.Z h}2531 eon Dame Dann - nes pobluand. Tri-Weekly, and Weekly The Day fiteren Donets per annsuN the Tri-Ti eelny Fin Muses per awls= the Weekly Is Two Dollars - per Munn Aviary in odeorses E:l2===! it Advent...nth, tosecure ll:icemen, he blinded to by five o'clock in the tfienloon. Anentno thsa;en the pact of oar CollOnlete, would he pnnloc t,vehf. mutant Ocnefll. . . . FOR 00VOLFOR, JAfIES IRVIX. (or cs.. comm.) - FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. 'AOSSPIII W. PATTON tor mum:nano coorn I naa Munoz. :GEORGE DARSIE, of Allegheny City. , ros .1.119‘3011.T. LEWIiS C. I NORIA, or Indiana Tr. CREISTION SNIVEL Y of Wilktu FIHobaiIS , IALL IS WA RTZ ' W ELR, orgt, HENRY I,ARGEof :Wan Tp.DE . TOR COVIITT 1,7.1.1212.11. J. w. BAXTER, of Psitabartb• roa Outari COMMOIVIEI. TlloblAll PERIi I NY, of Loser Yr Clair Tp. I=it:==l • • reruns?, Coerunereier lettibireace,Roermate Mn;. k els, River Newly Imports., Money Markel, Sc., tee Rod pose. See tearth Page forMleeellaakeaaa N etas, Carlene owl Celestine We condense from a variety of warms, from books and periodical., the following intending items of intelligence. Wa shall 81. k attention to such subjects as we can find room, regarding them et of the brit importance to a community like this i made'rich and prosperous by the fruits of scientific diacoury and improvement. Abstract truth i Omani and profitable to the scholar and etatesmani but the application and practice of these troths in the great works of nature and ext,—for we cannot entirely wparate art from sclencs,—is often the vault of tha investigation of the hum blest minde. The subjectin any expect ie worthy the attention of esury reader. Stumm° Cori Oss.--This subject Is much disclaim:ant late, in connection with the recent inirCIUM of the Copper trade iEI our country. We kayo no new fact. to add to those recently pub tied in regard to electricity, though all we have laid by been more then warranted by intelligence tram scientific gentlenien at home and the.minint Wets abroad; In England, under the old meth- of working, the Otes have been carried to the os , and if this Is the moat economical proems t of:working the ore, we shall look rev'the estsblish• 1 Merit of fart:aces at Pittaborgh. ' • The renewing is from• a recent article in the N. Y. Tribune on this subject: At haltimure the ores have been chiefly obtain• ed from COM; at Boston, principally from Cuba and .Cklli.• The Swansea (Welsh) method of smelting, with reverberatory furnaces, both for cal. dilation and redaction, hos been adopted. bat they um equal pants of anthracite no bitaminous coal. 'At Boston, tlie German kfethod, with calcination in the open ale, and reduced?. in the email upright blast farnace, with alithrecite coal .lood, ie pre ferced! In Baltimore they have 6or B formicau in operation, with an experienced manager from Swansea. In Boston the arrangencence are on a routh'moro extended scale. .Freights from Cuba to Holman or New York are much lower than from Cuba to Woks. It is estimated that a ton of am• thraeito coals will reduce two tons of 20 per cent Sr.. .About $65 are paid per too, at 80.1013. for 20 per cent ore; freights from Cubs are over $6, EtseTitct.rs . ♦an roe Tu....ea.—As is well known, oar Telegraphic despatches bare of. ten been interrupted in consequence of an straw phere surcharged with ekcnicity. Similar sect dents elsewhere have directed the attention of Mr. I. D. Reid of the Atlantic Ind Ohio Tele graphic Company to some remedy, and the North American thinks he has ea:dosed it. ' The construction is simple. Over the magnet. the helices of which me composed of wire. of • aim nimble to the Intensity of the fluid inOorms, is suspended a lever—the fulcrum in the centre, and the extremities resting en pillars of brass.— Thew pillars form the two connections needed; the cos with the apparatus of the office by means of a wire leading thereto, and the other mom. ted with a lightning. rod. By means of adjusting maims no either end of the lever, it is anattged, that while the lever is connected with the pillar lulling to the machinery, to which it is secured rocaneof a spring between it and the fulcrum, it is disconnected with the pillar leading to the lightning rod. the spring being more powerful tban the mitheistism produced by the ordinary current. When, however, the strength of atmospheric elec. trinity is such so to endanger the wilting tipper's tovithe'snagnetie action on the armature of the lever proportionately hthreases, the spring is over come, connection with the other pillar is secured, the lightning "shown out of il,orec' after which, the lever resumer its former position. The action kmamentaty, and the bpsinets may continue with- out danger or appreciable interruption, Tax ELECTRO TELsoaArs.—Toreaty years ago tiaidea of constructing electrical telegraphs was pronowiced chimerical. In the American Mo amnia Magazine for 1f1.15, some experiments are mentioned, shring that the intensity of elecizi. cal Raton &erases nearly in the inane ratio of the &wane.* hence the above conclusion. Pro. lama Henry militia; first to prove the pomrbility of telegraphing by galvanic power. The invent big of the flat electromagnetic engine; and the suggestion of it. use as a mechanical agent, belong to bast sloe a discovery, without which the oleo• too magnetic telegraph would have remained two. lad In the present etate of knowledge. Thin die. corgi Vsui that magnets of great poWer could be made through great lengths of wire. Perceiving the prating . aloe of this discovery, be remarked, '-this Le directly applicable to Mr. Harlow's project of foaming an eleanoreagnetic telegraph." . In the Belentir.c. Amerimo, we fuel a notice'of Van Loan's FienEscars. This is a very simple insnuirtent,nondriting of a long census bag, with a haw attached to the topper end, which frame is to wide u moray to enter a window, but being placnyzosa wino it heroines fastened by the sides of the window. If a per s on wishes to escape front an upper steel, he mast throwi ball of One.' into ,tto street, by which the canvass beg is drawn op then the frame is put across the window, and the person gets Into the canvass bag, which has teen previously twisted, the persons below begin to an. twist it, and he den:ends safely. This instrument amid easily be made of fire proof material. Tie fil!viinkr-DiA'matr. liirrosir...-There is en sniand; me , saft..iiir.o.ered, we heti . ..4 called the kiasiceti"GuitOn which nature seems to have vioitded elt heel usual law., and acting shangely to have nradejut odd combination of ma ny, wen fanned parts. This animal has its fan lap put on behind, and ila bind kg. put on before, and upside down. Whiii its mouth is that his' within:a - lips, but let it smile, and its month opens back to hs ears. lurbody is 'shaped bk. • guana's and has * horn comb sat on top of it for ornament and sealasill war It, kr nit contairable use what. amsr. eyes resemble these of a ducat in a thunder storm, bit instead of turning in their sock _ kits they week up and down. When angry it goug named, it only bites when it smika. Its tail Is indefinite in length and iariegated in color Altu stantinind this animal ganendly and in par ticular the lirsaistable concliulon k that it Is made of the raldi *siren& of lizards, makes, bottomes and ecinisdiedng, and on the whole Is a most et- Imiraina , 101011. r . At APPALITI7S sou seems COOT in Joeome.. I tem for the Brum!. end Antwerp Railway. An Instrument bee been tried baying the above men. timed object Its Principle to to use the gases that earn off a largepartion of heat alter they leave the boiler. Item:mists of 117 . small beating reset ': wok; pleeed i the comic ham, but aspirate from As toikr wide, It is Owed with bales name iponding is number . and size to_the tubes of the its:like. Themes from the lender is conveyed by it find 1 4 Pe under the apparatus. and two other Itutesi heed higher up, tense • circ ulation through its hest resiundr. - The feed pimps are supplied 'froth a'pipe.beneith the reservoir. ~ Irfseetarcar. Exeseursareeveral perm anintimating character have bean read mast. ... Iterate the Institution of Mechanical Engineer., ttllfintinitutin. One gave an account of -• nee Jan flainag fuel by .the introduction of ga ol e d nay', bus the boiler of .a ; deal:* Olin. gis m ajr_or law WWI thaf..t. Poxlim • # l,ol qu its of dal; a given qqastity of bout thiat bai_kgrafted, *OW water, and ; thst 10 protation Otreartane reiltpo ed. Therefore, under the east adeepageads err. curnetasum, to praluce Wel:feet, • ebtain amou n t ' of comatation mac inicesariry lief I expended:" Now I fora, from tspeated experimuita, that wa ter alone net the meet economic gent to 'Waif with ; and, by way of elucidating this' fact, Iwill explain one, and only one, though mot the last succedaful of my experiment., and WV was Istvan . on '2 alehouse tower high taw" engine, varlett ing in a manufactory of Hr: J. Berouni Cumber land street, Curt". road. London. The pdaci pie anat. of a eta= of air, bated to the high temperature of 800, into the Awn a the boiler, by which mane thetempont", and donsequenl ly the expansive force of the steam wad inenrased. TO effect this object, an iron pipe of tube Was bent in a serpentine form, w in to Faun • great event of surface, and placed under the boiler, tare to receive a red heat from the glowing put of the fire, after it had paned the bridge on Ito comae to the for. One end of thiv rarefying chamber 1.00 connected with en injecting air pomp, proportioned in the Ow of the. cylinder of the engine. The, other end wee inserted by • continuation of the tube above the arface of the water into the 00E10 in the boiler. The whole capacity of the tube vas greater than the voluted of compressed air which' it received limn each stroke of the pieta of the pump, eo that the air did not enter the boiler until it had acquired the full heat, or nearly so, of the red.hot tube through which it paned. At every stroke of the piston the same quantity of cold air was injected ilia the tube. That part of the err which mu next to the pomp was forced into a hotter place, and the air which paw Maly oocupiad that hotter place, was forced on to a still hotter one, and so on. til the furthermost and hottest of all was diachargi ,d into the steam in the boiler. ' - -ahe pressure of air in the tube, etrictil *PGA' bog. excealed that of the steem in the boilnaor it was ara excessive pressure that overcame the re natant. in the boiler... 760, at the commence ment of each stroke die air in the cylinder of-the pump was in equilbricun with the externaleir,lnd only opposed a resistance u it became compreseed, and gradolly increased its compressed force until it arrived at its rotaimum, which was the point of rquilibrium with the, compound air in the, hot lobe and the renstance of the num. Taking all things inn account, the whole amount of power expended In nuking the pump was about five per cent. or 12th of the force which acted on the steam cylinder of the aff gine, and the result of the experiment showed that the 'application' of the heated air caused a reduction in the quantity of coal of from 25 to 30 per cent: and this was con tinued fur emu' week:, tho engine of course working at its natal prennii. The Chairman had his attention called to the subject by Mr. It. Stepbenem, 'who wished him to try it in the locomotive on the line hot he had preferred to wait till he had aicertaiind whether the principal was economical, and whether the co site could be depended on with a stationary ea gins. Mc. Cowper had seen the invention Wed,' and observed that the engine worked slower with than without it; but u the inventor considered the engine out of order, ho would not express any opinion upon therralue of the invention. , city liihninatee and City Hall The city papers generally, and perhaps jaatly, complain of the parsimony" of the eity lathers. We'should consider that it le not's matter of yti- Tate interest with them. They may be inflicted with an over anxiety for the credit of the Sty. They may underrate her capacity to pay, or they may have reason to believe her chafe are taxed eodmuch as they are willing to bear. to of these opinions they may be wrong, hut one thing a cer tain. the Committee on Finance are constantly complaining to the courts of their difficedties in raising the interest on the city debt ? They say that the circulation will not permit the Inv, of any more city scrip, col that our five per cents are much below par. They talk wisely and give soma facts. We with they would give more; find tell no how !mach more the city property is worth than the CUM . 'of her indebtedness? Haas of our businea men think oar market would bear afidy one hundred thoueand dollars more .eeip, and oth era think our bonds should be made payable in PeuleJelphia, and thus we would bring them in to the eatern minket and they would go at par. These subjects ought to bediecomed,liecatus the policy of the Councils no longer soft the demand. of the citizens. The city is without a Town Hall. The Councils must let to beets pus They own the old Water baba lot, which is a sufficiently central locati..r ' r a Hall. And they pay se follow. for ddr.r•.l. ity office,: Mayor's Ofira, Treasurers Oran, Sweet Caoraiasermer's Oran, 112t=V= Time oughtra be en office for the city Recor der gild and Regulator, say worth sldo per asr• num.. This would make $l5O whkit iv-this in terert on $12,500. The 'reputed oast of a Hall haring the suitable oitures ender it woo $OOOO. Then the lock up would be neat the jilt. &Tau' laa it might be made to pay more than the interest by coratructing lawyer's offices to let. . YOGrIIIOOIIiTI ST*I Navtaartoa.—lt wee but two or thrtie days fined, we called attention to tin: 111141 e improvement; and we are glad to learn that attention hu been so for gins to-it u to call meetings for sabecriptiote:to the &net here and in Westmoreland county. The Winn. mgt. and profit' of Slaikwater Navigation' bees been sufficiently demonstrated to tire emu coo. fidence to a work like Oils. Nor is it the Coal In. rem which Slone will be benefined by-such an improvement. Let the Youttioghany be improved to Cormallsrille, as is coatemplatai by die moot btu to be held next month. By the time Mk is done we shall find the Cumberland and Ohio Ca. oat completed to Cumberlamt. Tide being coeds cattalo by the Official intalrigenco received from England i n to tho wearily of Rabscriptiona— Betrieen Connellseille and Gambit/Ind throee s. say of a Rail' Road communicatient will thee be. come so great that every man from the Ohio tette Cbesapeake will feel its importune. • Hexer, fine sea' Caine Biyoar. 7 ;,The concert by these eminent artistes at Phil Hall, fei 1 t. proved uwe snlicipated, not. erilltstandiog the exceweive heat of the weather, abundantly eroscsedul—tbe room was etowded with the fashion and testa of Pittsburgh, "all of whom appeared delighted. - Here me in brilliant ploy, and executed his several pleats. especially the Fantasia from Lucia Lammermoor, and fie variation in the Puritan/, with ail that exerleite. maid touch, rapidity of movement s's] power of exprendon for which he is so pis-eminently dis tinguished. And who ah>U we say of the incomparable von, whose exeention on Hattudoy, convinced all that the mantle of Piglilita was ;earthy . to. be worn by his only pupil. We had beardblf ! long t since in other lands, and knew well the high as. timation in which he Use held by the musical critique everywhene, but we curer his perform. sears greatly surpaseed outpri.ion4y . COGGIiiVed opinion. The Prayer of Mona executed on one string, was, to use the emphatic exprewsion -of a native critic, sten* well worth going ;to hess."-- These gentlemen it will be perceived in moth er column; give a finvl concert this evening Utile Theatre, and will present some of their mod at. tractive piece.. Mr. Hen performs • splendid! fantasia from Lucretia Borgia, and Oudlo,.in the' latter of which he will introduce his celebrated all of the Violette, the great masterpiece of Pfiguid, the Carnival of Venice, and the Prayer of Movere r , will be played by Mr. Sinai. We have no daub? • crowded end fashionable audience edit gram the Theatre on this occasion. . • • MOO ST Sr. MAIT% 001=114 EXXXSIIO/40, MaarLa wn.—This distinguished atid popOer. far. stitution is situated in one of thiniost charm* regions of counuy in the iredd. The WOW. II distinguished for its learning and care is taken to *dunce this monitand al thirstier dittoes confided to their dtmers.--i Haring oureelres enjoyed the planning eta )teeing pommel inspection of this emeabliatnnem, 71 with satire confidence recommend it Milton It. lug sons to odocate am one thawing admiral* arranged and caostrucaod Ltdlatlettditithetao4 It numbers amoagatiti manyhright names and wad ar thatuomt tfost awn ninanw have graduated them. '' By a reference to - In shottionsitt imps it will be men that- the Fan asedosi, can: wenn" on the 18th of August Tha ilaemes4 Presidan, Mr. McCaite)%Es SI pining tempontry sojourn incur city, and may keing s di at Bishop O'Connor's miasma • " • 1 io<` thlosigisua clfy of th• spweh r, babe m sientennedinime not/ 0 4m rliON serai!yearstotie Pcnilenti O4ii? before the C00rt.'... - ?The faineant: is A ooier: - , - *nudity to the mind lei. sialila and the portability thin the:jury had imbibed thew preinaces. he quoted Lord Mansfield very ap• prop,nately, and rprrposed three questions for the consideration of the coati , • . let. Whether the evidemee offered, amounts to Prod of the griilt charged? 34. Whether the jhry did not infer directly con trary to lawl. M. Whether it ii not absolutely mental to justice that my cause be more deliberately maw ined by another jury! The filet charge 'avian me was the bugle- I 'foully entering 104 the house of Mr. Wicker. I sham al the felonious abduction therefrom of ' g oods. sad • The prdof of the burglary urea dimct and; pantile, and folly made out. The proof to coined me with the Animation was arnica ninth', and, as I heimbly conceive, totally In =elusive. Here he' alluded to the evidence I pining that he pitied through the board pile I where the property was concealed, and looked as if to see *lather It mu iemoved or not, and endeavored to, show its improbability, by saying that - th e Property, ' according to the testimony, war at, the house iof Mr. Wickersham in the morning', when be 'should have pawed through -thethainl yard; -then, if it wee him that passed through in the Mining, he must have seen that the property was removed, and would not have returned at night, and been fired at. as MAO ore was, who came and attempted to car.. ry toff the property *width had been brought back to l i the board pile, and a guard stationed to catch whoever would come for it. . On the 3d question be urged, that the jury inferred contrary fri . law, because the five dol lar Urbana Bank note which, it was proved, he offered for a vest, was not proved to be mo. nay of Mr. Wickentham'n nor was it proven that he had taken it felciniousty. He said Mr. Wick. °fathom only knew from a memoranditui that be had =abate of money of a certain kind, which he had not seen for two years, but which was ato. barren" his desk the night of the burglary. He said then was room, no doubt, In these facts, and the; law entitled hint to the advantage of every reasonable doubt On; the 3d question he said, junks require' that no one whose guilt is not made legally manb fest, should be made to suffer the penalty of the lawi for in its humanity, it says, it isbetter that nin9ty and nine gidlty perms should escape, that" one innocent man should suffer. He said them was not a doubt but he would be acquitted if tried again, since be was sequined •on the second indictment, on the testimony of the earn ii witnesses. frit conclusion he said, Whatever may ba the determination of yOur honorable Court, on this my final spplicetirn ,II am satisfied, from the dig nifiejl and impartial besting already vouchsafed to my cause, that the deciatou will be the-result of a conscientious &Whinge of they in accordance with the well settled usages of the law. , We give this altetract only u part of the news of the day. We hive no doubt of Mr. Miller's guilt, nor any of thejunice of Ins' punishment. The gull{ was made moat` palpable to: the Court and Airy, and the punishment is mild when meuurd with the offence. fmulawe.—The Post, a, kw dayra since. pub lished the following fetter u genuine.- This lialf liention was made, Wa were .assured, eorWideration. Upon more ;nature reflection, we hope the Post will pronounce thie loner whit it is, • forgery: Miknburg Iron Warks. Nos. 16, um. Respected lake the liberty of dropping year a few lion respecting the election, requesting of you as a personsl favor to. exert' yourself as mach as possible. as -every thing depend. upon our actilrityf Oar prospects appear good. if our friends only turn out—we will glee them such a bearing as they bane never Met with before in Centrecoun ty. I trust you will spend Monday and Tuesday in quietly calling upon oar friends and notifying them to eel aside all business and go to the aloe• tonlon Wednesday. .and show to the world that the people of this district still pay some regard to moral character. &e.! in the choice of their public natter. I presume you ale •were, that although I am not a mragietla your ndely, that I hew ! friendly feelings toward, it, and at all time.. 1, re, whin called upon, Oontributed to ttie erection of meeting houses, dc.c. l , and not long since, ted,l offered Mr. Henderson a lot of ground, near Waddle's, for the erection of a meeting Masa.— Anj thing that you s can do foe me will be coaskl ered as a parttecilar Over by Your friend, JAMES IRVIN. • - - Thaw who ko,w Gan. Irvin, ;monk) at fir.t eight pronounce this letter sp.:aims,. But the Telegriph Wine the strongest proef that with deckino would -be correct. - .a "there was no general, Presidential, or .n other elec tion, in tins State in November, 1939. There was no Congrembanal election at ell that Tear, end no the letter refr exclosively to Gem Into. .she was ran for no office that year, it is as dear • forgery as ever wu coismitted. If the mon tudigiwn say,autme, the forgery mid avidly hare keen detected end exposed-- This they knew, ana therefore carefully avoided.- we bur from Masten that a dinner as to be tires to Mr. Wsueza at the Tremontßattu.= Tuesday nest, by rime of bte frieadutot ote politi tint bctsitarsottal CAliAdefitia6ll. • The eat, ram at Mintiest seems to be more pre:talent than it *4 bete. The Board of Health of that city reports ;that daring the twenty•four boon ending on Simdity, P. M. the 4th, there were Alt ifrfour deaths la the hospital. Much of this ex4ality is ascribed to the nanow limit. with in which the" patien' i ts an confined, 350 children being, in one instance, crowded into a room 20 by 50 feet in extant. The !levitate on Staten Island hay'. 709. patients, nearly all of whom are afflicted with "ship ,fonler" Rhich inhere found of every grade, from milignint typhus to • mild remittent fever. 1+ nail SEIM DICIOLD, at the Navy Depart. avant, to construct the Mar new war steamers at *Glari:lw, New York, Phlade* a and Nitta, Navy Yard. The models and other matters are all approved. • The Coxxott Comma of Richmond hu sub otenitod to the gurunty of the dames River and Kanawha Company s49,ooo—that being the de. Soiling of individual enbruiption. The tame of the law for the eiteneion of the Caul I. coin• plied with and the wort will now go on. il/Covaaanto Poror.arsor.—The Commit tee lof Old Bunekez," In tho Lei/kitting . of Maine, to which was referred the petition of 'one Dull Jordan. for aid in suppxfing his lug. hae reported fume*, and made:a grant of land of 800 acres. MUM , . Accrosirri.—At.Ponlypool, Wale*, • boiler bung; the wens wee terrific ; 15 persons grim tinkled, end others injured. At Darlington's Collieries, new Preston, • portion of the roof (m Sy earvilrione)feU, weighing 7 tons, mid — ertuhed fouriminers to death. At to explosion et C Bridge Colliery, lour wint end four boy. wets foeiried from the dim dainp.:Pourimber lives were lost near Whitelmven. This miners neglect their wls , ry light...preferring candles—heoce theseseci deirix 1. azaative.—Penn Brownlow age that when Gen. Wothleft for the teat of wet, he mort gaged his farm and residence for the paymtint of &debt to $5,000, which he owed one of hie neigh. litre. The property was about to beicild under the mortgage, and a few Whig friends opened a itabwription and paid off the debt, without hie hominids.. I , • i Corr. Nitreas Dern, repined- yesterAay on the autholity of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, was, we are 1)1,00 tolsiano,a premature aonooneemeet.; We hope en witiconte hie retain, with his .gallant amipenione, when peace . shall have twos achlived.l • At the toms nen phme No. 7 near Poti,Colden on the Morris Panel, while a boot was Jiocend the pane, thenbein broke, when the hist ente precipitated Into thi water' with inch pialemee so todsa the Cabin b*oat. In lbw cabin was s family of Gainers cti, who, had been living a year or two In Patterson. Of Mose unfortunat, people, the (Weir, mother and throe of the childern were drowned lb. time of the std dank of have flied of their Injuries show Mammal:4 . Tomo, come ottene.—. o l,e Bea @orient was Seen at' 'Pitting, cto blunder, by sit paw= wbo went upon the rocks. His appear ance wsitioneh 'Ma sun es before described...— He reised.ids:beid vpmeasly ten Awe above tbe lewd of the Water, end then gralloally mak and diappeared.", OALTME* 01110 RAI& Rail—km. Taws . Diwissiiir.--The MS!,OWN of this Comps ny, by a vote of 17 to 63, have adypted temptation, la favor of litccepting the propositions made by Wbwofiag, , - Alio a twolation oiling a mond I WWlliwg Of gib eiociaddew far the 25th of Aug. 04111,.!0 decide upon accepting the law mid the agsawnent!entated into ander it II the stock holders' awaii to wipe, it L sword they ind,the work of estandhig the Wad to Wheeling will be este* upon with pasugge despatch. -*/ 1 1L. q i iitE ~ S,T E JVN.E k - B 1 I T A N. N tA. tit! OWB -f ft. 0 NrIN AN D To Me fairtA—Later_ from, the _Continent. FALL DI BREADBTUPFB. C.....P.dMe of W. nblinero emetic J 407, BOSTON, By lbw .arrival of the Britiarnia It Sanaa, we have news from England fourteen days later than Wu received by the Caledonia. The Britannia wan talegrapted "off Boston" al S o'clock this morning, and her mails ware Landed in the course of the fonumx, and the content■ immediately ilespatched South and Went. , Before the Steamer departed, (the 3d, we pre• sume,) large sales of Flour were made at 34a., but that price amnia he rtaliied for any consider able quantity. Richmond and Alexandria Flour brought 33a. per Md. Philadelphia and Baltimore 32a. New °dean. and Baltimore 325. New Odoans and Ohio 31s. Canada Steam Mill Fleux 213.295. Indian meal 285295. per bbl. Indian corn 445, 84.1, to 455. per quarter. Cotboo hu advanced it pence per lb. since the. departure of the Caledonia. Tat ruler, or IBIMOSTOrr. I 1 LITZAP.I.. Perf.la ' m ° l7teia, C j atslo l ol . a, 16 3 :110 Flour, 430.450 400.416 !Zang Cornmeal, 0■29 0 1:4 a 00 00 CO 00 Indian Coro, 56 oa6o 0 48 011 , 52 0 44.64 • 451 Amer. wheat,l2 6 a 13 3 ,111 0• 12 3. 00 00 00 PUILADBIJIIIA• July 17-2 P. 11 Tho markets for Breadstuff o here, at New Yurk and at Boston. aro without action, in noway:ranee of the new. by the steamer. MI important op*. rations are suspended until Mort*. 053C11313 lia.iness continue. suspended in consequence or the (amigo news. No movements have liens pired'todsy indiestivent prime. Sorelga Items The British Parliroent have Total $lBO,OOO to New Zealand—s9¢,ooo to Western Anetratia— s22,soo to Falkland Wanda--$47,600 for Pic tures to National Gallargc-$237.500 for new boildinga to the British Museum—sl,6oo.ooo (or Convict eitablistimenis in N. 8. Wakvi, Van Die. men'. Land, Bermuda Malta. and Gibraltar— and $20,000 for Magnetic observations at Van Diemen'a Land and the Cape of Good Hope. 1 .Ether Mathew'. Cemitey, in Com, is full—it has received 10,000 dead bodies ewe last Autumn. Nearly 15,000 emigrants bins taken their passer* sti„Cork, within . few weed's, for America. O'Connell. friend, Thomas Steele, has an nounced that be will never again take a put in any, potitial assembly in Ireland. A new gas company in London are about to supply gas 500 per cenuchospet than hitherto it When% obtain. el. The London loader says that the profit: on gas : are 'commis. BANC Cincticamon.—Dming the hat week in 'Tag, the National Provincial Mini of Eng land. Birminghate,had $2.0113,065 in circelatintl, Sontemetshirs bk $ 1 , 561 , 230 ; ( Unmeant b 2 44 , $750,425; GlotMemar do, Chshanhant, $603,1125; East Cornwall kk, $522,225, Ste. Some of the Minim circulate from 50 w 150,000 dollars. FURTIIEIL PARTICULARS. HomyOnly 17th. 12 P. hi The accounta relative to the potato data, are exceedingly conflicting, and little reliance can be pieced on tarn. The growing mope generally, are iu a sate of forwanineas, and the weather could trot be more avowable Than it is CO fTON.—TTnis make has been iodated In an ern,. ratio, abd shale* an incrcesed value of I. per proud air.ce the departure of the erdadorria• For Upland and Mobile oar teat quotations are 7/d; New Orleans, lad per lb. The American dcwriptions,mld thin week, comprise 15,009 bale.. of Upland at 6a7d; 2560, New Orleans, at Gia Old; 50,330 o f Mobile and Alabama at Quaid, and 280 baler of Sea Island, at 13J to 22d.per lb. Considerable actlrity was inhibited, the day prior to the deaden, of the Starner, in the mar kat, and Admirer a large quantity mu offered, the prorpiniLminee was In fora of buyers._ The env .a stock of Cotton in port at the timitof present quotatrice. has been estimated at 44000 bales—the AtUtican propOrtio . o standing at 333,, 000 baler; showing a material 'decrease. I PROVISIONS. - • , Pm the tam two was Firm ban been mry steady, so thai any important altermiait in the quotations eansiot be mid.. BEEF—PriMe Mar Li worth from 90e to 115 s per bbl; Ordinary 86 to'.' 90s. Oulinary Meta Beef 55.1 to 60S. PORE—Prime now mew pock u worth 701 to 75s per 1*.14 old MIL 65 70s; prime. 5G a 611; hams in pickle!sell freely. ROSIN It 'II3IIPENTINE.—In Dry Rosin lhs nuuket Lai been doll, although the arrivals hare been eormidersble end dm peke &D. We quote a sale of !7.15,000:bb1e of turpentine at GB Sid to 7. 4d, per!mat. IRON k METAL—There have be= no im. portant chemise In the price of metal. Iron coo. =us firm at the quotaions given before the sail• jog pf the lac Simmer. FINANCItiL--The money =Libel lee eon. siderably imposed and confidence hug, to a groat extent, been infused into every branch of trade; not only is 'hire • posing liberality evinced towards the beak. of England, but the financial bank. genendlY manifest spirit of =lurid Ac commodation. The paper of the bank of Erg land in actual 'tirade:lion, 'including l days and other post bills, deemed last week from £lB, t 815,051 to .61041,490; being a decrees of £73,561, while the Man= of httilian fl the muse period wae £14,808. The mail .tamer filiemila arrived on the '4Bth ult. The Washington steamer arrival at Bremen 'on the 19th, and !Sheridan on the 20th of last, month. The Bogue forte, in the Chine.. Baas. ' were captured And completely destroyed by the British land and naval forces, au the 26th of April, and 976 pieces of artillery were reined and spiked I. the coarse of 24 homy fighting. Father Matthr. Ma great apostle of tempo/- suer, has remised ■ pension Elmo the British (iovernment of .E3OO prr annum. Rumor me the Popo bee declineJ making a ialtop for cork. Mr. O'Connell'. remains •re expected to stilts off Southampton on tbs 17th of July. Ths Barak Bands, in consequence of accidents to her machinery, was compelled to put Into Cork for the purpose of repairs. She wee expected to sail on the 3d hut. Jenny Lind, has created the greatest powible unstable in London. by her singing. She he. been engaged foe two nights in ClLsegnw and Ed. inburg, at £lOOO per night. Fevers are prevailing to en, alarming extent in Liverpool. It has been mote destructive, however; among the Catholic Clergy—ft boning been ear. rigid off in the comae of 2. months. The dhames, In every inetimee, was connected by them while visiting the WA. Pauses.. July 18. We been no mails from beyond Montgomery, Aleberna. nisi steamer's news has unsettled' the nawkirt. Joseph C. NeU, the celebrated author ofwehar. coal Sketches," and editor of the Satanisy :ewe. died stuldenly this morning. The English pipers here been waived, bat contain nothing of interest, except what 11, con. toned In the despatches &beady sent you. We hue no quotation. from the Now Yolk or Baltimore =kW& Tax Li Ideating on Beim* wu petty well attended, end ■tepee ultra to put the measure, as we hope to a ettawastal ugant• alike. Thane will be a meeting two weeks hum Mi r Join Jimirmison, of Allegbany City died io twentyris bowl of he wan injured. an Taw MTMI MEXIUO LETTER eagikt _BUCHANANYIN : 11X1.1411N TO:mr.Fic r ick",thyaißi—itiftEt:. ityrtip ME.I4cA3. - coN4ites§4 "i ,IS,II2LA. M.. The Aesinne Extra. of Jail IY hu rexi,,o, by the snivel of the memo. Mckfth:mhith lett Vela Cm: on the 4th inst.. files hoes thesil of Mexico to,the 29th .31,11te GOserninent paper pabliebed comumni: cation from the Minister of Foreign Affairs, ad dresik,d to die member" of the Mexicali Congress, and referring -limn to a dispatch from Sritetary Buchanan. announcing the appointment of Mr. Tryst. Mr. Buebanan's letter is dated April 15, and acknowledges the rectipi of the Mexican Minis. ter's letter, of Feb. 2441. declining to accede to our proposition to send Commissioners -to Jedaps, or soy other point, until the blockade of tho Mexi can ports should be Cabled, and the slevican ter ritory evacuated by our troops. Mr. Buchanan insisted that the President holds each' conditions absolutely inadmissible—neither demanded by National honor, nor intentioned by the practice of Nations—unlees by 140 'complete eubjugation of one of the beligarenta. He show. how pyrite a course it would be fora nation which had sacrificed men and money to give a foothold in an enemra country to abandon the advantages thus, and withdraw its forces in order ts induce negotiation., without any certainty at security that peace would ensue from such negotiation.. He then cites the case of our last war with I Great Britain to show that we never considered for a moment that our honor required us to insist upon a withdrawal of the British troop. before consenting to treat for peace. Nye sent cominis. eionen to Ghent; when a portion of oar territory I was oecopid by BrPish Troop., end it was rate. floes that while negotiations were going on at Ghent, hostilities were conducted by both sides with redoubled vigor; the most memorable battle of the war aftei negotiations hod been concluded . Such ■ preliminary condition to negotiation has not been acted en in modern times. in say hi stance; at least Mr. Buchanan knows of none.— He thus exposes the unusual conduct of Mexico In another aspect. The President had desired to avoid the war, and had sent a commissioner to ne. gotiate for peace. even after the war had cone evinced, by the atta c k of the Mexican troops up• ea Gen. Taylor. The President had reiterated his propositions with" view to open negotiations Which Khania put an end to hostilities. He had declared to the world that be would enact no con ditions that were not ;honorable to both paint, and yet the Mexican I goeemment had refused to receive our minister, and after declining to the opening of negotiation', had never made known upon whet terms she would consent to a settle. meat of the difficulties between the two Republic. There never will be a termination of hostili. ties, Mr. Buchanan proceeds to nay, if Mexico re. ; fume to listen to the overtures which bare been proffeted, and which tend to the re establishment of peace. The President, therefore, will not tusks farther overtures for the opening of negotiations,' until he ha. reason to believe that they Will be an cepted by the Mexican Government. Ncverthe. ; lees, such I. his desire for pease, and that the evil, I of the war should not be prolonged, even one day later than the Mexican °event:tent makes it ash l ' sedately necessoiy, he has gent in the quality of . CeLpaljacOtlvr, to the headquarter. of the army 70 I Mexico, N. P. nisi, Chief (lurk of the State De partment, with fall power to concheie a definiti'e treaty of peace with . the united Mexinn state.. Mr. Ttist is recommended as possessing the fall _Confidence of the President, and no worthy of that of the Mexican goverment_ In conclusion, Mr. Buchanan fotbeate lhr fotbeats commenting upon 'tb Owing postage id' fib, I ixt later ft •rit the \ lexicon Minister, lest it should gnu to Li, prevent not, a Inv conciliatory diameter than he desired fur it. tie refers with pi EltUre to another passage In • same letter, wherein iv entreated the pain with which the Mexican government boa seen altered the cordial friendship which tt had cultitated with this republic, whose continued advancement It has al way. Odin, Pit. and Iv tiovr ..,tl,i , ,t,•rnt h-g a crypd al a model of it, owe. The President, continned Mr. 8., entertained ao 'trent/est desire to Ice the gaited Metican Stain. *meter such institutions en Ferall with ue. They protect and secure liberty. mar-irritant an eleva ted position =on otber nations. IMPORTANT PROM !MEXICO Tut following extracts, ami nJdttratil psiticu. lent which cams by the Alabattnama taken from its New Orleans Commercial Tulles of July litia nay am of intareaw Pipes Lucre.—The Mexican GOvernor of Venienummer et -Huatusco, lately aommoned before him the famous Gaudio chief, Padre MULL to anew. r certain charges made against hint. The Padre was severely wounded by two of his met who attempted to murder him. Tas Loom of the 30th ult., give. the follow ing details of the cam of suicide connoted by car cornesplindent in his letter @Opined: Matioicaotr.—One of those singular occur. fences which motel be accounted Inc. took place yesterday morning in the marque of Captain Do pent. Lieut. Marylield, belonging to Caps p or t'. company of Third Dragoons, Arrived the other day on the Steamer Now ()Sean., and as hie company had gone up into the interior ho requrrted permit!. sin of Captain Dupeiu to join hie company in the capacity of Second Lieutenant, until he could reach his own. This was granted. and - Capt. Dapera left him our Monday evening. appaiently happy, requeeitg him to use his marque and make himself at home. Yesterday morning, about 7 o'clock, whilst sitting on a bed, ho deliberately Mew oat hbttmaitaWith a pistol. He mu about terenty.three yeara ' of age. . Tut A axs.—Lieneral tladwalador had safely reached Pueblo, and General Pillow is mid to have been bannerol throughout the whole length of his march. The courier met the latter and hie train and escort on the Mad, fighting every inch of hi. way spinet the gaerillaw . • The etTortelfsed by the htexicuis to 'alum oar troop to desert has beenirowned with some lit tie soccer . Thee/Mar, Oiled at Puebla, tells of two dragoons who tan off from us, but had not gone three lemmas berme dome Mexicans came seems them, took their hone., and stripped 'them of everything but thairyhitts. ?now Vitae Cava.—Derpatchet have been received at Washington City from Vera Cr,,, with dates as late et the :10th Jane. The intelli gence, so far as it has transpired, it not each BS tr justify the opinion that General Scott is now in the Capitol. On the contrary, it would appear that he will have something of a talc in maintaining his own petition in tartly, after abandoning all his posit, nod lino el comma nication. It appatm from vallous accounts that there ex ists • strong feeling in the South and West for General Taylor es a candidate far the Preshleu• We extract the following from the eorrentoo. dopee of tho N. 0. Time., writiox from Vera Unto, node: dote of 28th June: In two days more we shall have direct and au. thintle Intqlligiruce from the Mexican capital, by the Bdllt6 c o iner, who will also tell us what nen. Scott la doing, and bow matte's are all along the road. - People here kaki surprise et the latest wick of Banta Anna—that of postponing the election- Friends of thews, end Mends of peace Join In, denouncing the measure as one of the most taU. calks of its noisily author. The health at the city hu sulfated but little chute for the put week or two. The mortality has awned less then ten daily within the tithe We team Khat Padte /wants and the autbOti • - thn of the State are at war, thekhariog quarrel. ed *bout a !Melaka of the tpollnaken in the at. tack °port Vol. Mackintosh', Wain. Daasoe:—By the &flint a New Orkin; on the 7th inst., of , the schooner Maj. Lin, Bravo dates have been received to the 30th ult., and Mat. amnia to the 3d of July. The Matarearee Flag of the ad nut. nye that Captain Merrick, of the Dragoon; wee 'elected to reed the Declaration of Independence, and Judge Mee Garland to deliver an Oration oa the Fourth. • . , Considerable =slay prevails at New keit re• Winn( the pruner Sarah Sandi, which *aged frowiLivarpersjcm the 16th Jane, acne .32 day. - 64.11445 day Oila4CltintiTkib4.W. Ma:a JOYmostuisotituzao-olfaswer'f •sn bailee ;jai Emu. oosf4rorrot O Bnaob, .ra four morrift. Jul) link, 51iRY; wife of Eths 55th xcor, July 17th. iOIIN CLARSON. son of E. lord Mary Wiltenr, aged 5 yUara. 1118188 s 81VORI. • 'OB ahlidity*aling. July 19/4, at 8 o'clock. 11 V . gamut request, C: SIVOSI aid H. HISIZ, will -LP give inroad and MOST PCOITIVELT the last GRAND CONCERT, in width H. Rem wiD play—i • Gil grand Pasrasia frtmiLneretta Berea, ustrodneing th e Blue Hell or Sendand._ , Variations and Otamk, Polka. from Othello. La Pastorale and the Lail Rase of Sairinter.Oiy re quest - C. Stroll wiU perii . rm-- • • His Gland Rooranticand Retain Concerts. The Prayer or Alineit, with marital theme and vitia tions, ON A SINGLE STRINO,DE review The primal Carnival af_Venice. no played by units; with setae additional Tafraliatit. ..•---•• • • • - • - • Tom Grand Duette GMPhoto end Vialln—lst. from I a N•ol's from PacinPs favorite Cavell.. 2d. from Fr. Thavolo."0o Yonder Rock Reelithods" by HERZ to SIVORI. Mr. Rohbock will politic at the Piano alto. To bp n . g thseentersaintheal withal:rase mum of every, one. the tolloorinc prthee of admission have been deter tamed n x oon— Boee;firrtand second circle , , 75 nem, pit 53 " Galler•• s MI 0 . o,ErDooy! ra oilers at bolt poet seven s to fdatatene;At o Sfugaztues tbr August RECEIVED AT M A MINEW.S_ .orahara's Mavirnei for August, Paris Fashiorul , Godryls Lad's Book. do Bator. Magaz y ine for /sly, vol %, edited by Mrs, C M Kirkland. The splendor of this reunite, will, without doubk give it • large subscription.. . Isabel of Bavaria, or the Chronicles of France, by A Mesas. The &isn't Tribunal, or the Dag . ger e Card, by the fortle, Creel is,or Woman's Lore, by Alexander Doom, /diem° and Orr Military Chieftains, from the Revo. lut.on of fladalgo to the pretest time. illaaraNaL4r,i2 Ft:4unit. easTaTzajr by Fay Habtaaan• The tbrory, Of the Ro b bers bers of Naples, by Lieitt. MOT , fay. Wood Leighton, or a year in, the cowry, by M The Unfortunate Maid, or the 311ser's FA.; an Irish talc by Copt F Mehattaceteey. Lord Elwyn, or the Dtsuble . Ooaruhip, by hire DI I. Pore. tier. For sale at PIA MlNE3'B,mithfleid vt. 'ld door frorn 1.2 .. r0ttd. 1710 ACURIOUS AND INTERESTING WORlC r enthled The Flowers Personified; behm a translmion entre celebrated Grandville's 'Les Ileum Animets,' by N. .Cleveland, Esq.; Illustrated; by rplendid creel engra vings. beautifully colored. • ; • Yhe Work will be completed in torenty•fonr parts. each part commune', two engraving, on steel. beautiful ly colored. and WI panes of lettetpreet: Price Rh ets. The piper is of the finest teams, having been made expressly for, this work; and every depsetmeal of the pool cl.llOO will be executed in Mobil, pooiribla style, it being the object of tbcoublisber to make Mi. book the Gem of the Season. For sale by AV 8 C4I.DIVELL, Pd door Post °lrate tooldras,...3ad st. SYIP HAVE purchased As entire slack of the wholes/de Land fell! grocery of Jonathan •Loartlat, corner of First and ranthfieldhtreets, INhero I Intend to tarry on the grocery basinesa. open a strict cash principle. I resprcifully solicit a share of path., patronage. • ' DAVID CHEriaiT, July Inch, 1047. car latt arnithficid ats Harlon sold to David C Herbst my entire Hooka/M. Cerg and fixtures, I take the opportunity of recom mendingS Wle m my Ammer patrons. (or their pattortege jytnJi JONATHAN LA)NOSTAFF MYttCE—All pentium indebted to Jonathan Longnaff aro requaled to tall immediately at ble.old stand, ear finit sad maithroald rte, and make maettleinent.lo93, Yeingthloghatay Navigation Co. BOCRS for receiving sabsertphonsto the stock ado, Vougluodhony Nay. Co. sill be opened at the house or s Weever.Plueltergh; elate house of Arts Alexander, Mel:enroll.. at the Wale of David Sander, West N e s ton, end at the holm of Robert ittichtnan, Mown Pleeseal on the lamb day of A. 10.4, and ouelloae aPed front day to day Lund the ith day of September. ,expel Markle, Junes May, Jame. 8011. John D Davis. Jo•epe Conley, Alexander Planter , aler.t.setel . Maus Ro • IL N O—PATERSIIIP—The undersigned has. a,/. Inc 4110Cilated together under the nomallti Stile Of 4 . D.lley, for ihe purpose of usinsaelseg stoners! thy Coed. sod Ornery business, wish to inform their friends and the public generailyottiai they will keep on hand .11 wars a good assorunentof goods In their her. will Le soli wholesale ir !Mil on a good tartan so they sae Le parrear,lehiewhere. Wig JOHN.D BAILEY, Old horny a oppottae Vor Seat. AL A CONVENIENT threw nary brick dwelling Heise. %trials good basement and Week Wald*/ at We tomer of debater and elm we. La the LA ward Tlre properly will be rented very low to a good tea pot It le SO conauveted that two families migbroccapy Prulee•teut given ber chem, the strews. Jylkd g WRAY, N.D. NPOIIIIIATION WASVE D. Relative "to the I pre ten: tesi.lence cf TitoNtAs KV A 99. wilo IcA ii.i.ction:ry about Iwo rear . .Y. it is ramarl4 ha le.nviwd Anylsedrundioorespectinshimwiii fn.ly received. ...Aare. Sl9.OFVrentylawa, Virg u tCw ZilcCuteheaa Robot. Mcene6eo► IV? & a. XeCtiTCHICON. Whole/We Geo. V V • reit. Dealers in Prodeee, Iron. Naila,Glase and Piewbar►h Manaraetures, ►eneralij, ISS,Libenj-nreel: Piusbareb Ol9 DR. DAVID lIVAT. Dentist, having made .bob , rst.cemento In hls ettat havatevs, that he can de vu e his whole time milts duties of his prolamin% may as teen in as afloa t cornet or ath and dream:ate. id soy war dating the diiyzront Ba is till CI e. /BM. F "— Tart ' At * , 3 I ttsr ) . A1 "ttr 14 tibia Not dN 10 tibia No I N H Salsarain landing at (ye canal, for main by • ND JNO I PEint 117 RITING AN DINRAPPING PAPER— Y I TO reams Cap /Vntinv /09 do Crown and Nedonn wrapping; fat tali sy 111 E . JNO PERRY CLAllNN7rfliZasl=Cladt.t9; 1 td his common do; in nun and Rd Palo by • jyll _ _ WICK 4 MeCANDLESS • 111,1 J B ..LLTV:trr. i ...7.ll" "" "/" 10? WICK & IieCANDLIM3 li rl3lll-10 On a 11 R Rondos inn reeinood; toe •,.. de by •• • • • WICK I ItIeCANDLAS I em wood sad ester= - - lIMLLAO-4 cute Jost received; 61 We G. 7 by R.F.1%11 . 1119 . rat & et eta!, at • SIC V.I3—NI 6161%66101 Reed; 6 Uhl. Cloeer deed; be We by . JNO V PERRY BUCKET-ANOJAROOM3— Jn aozeik Beaver Henke.; Corp Emma, for sale bV nib ' into 1 , PERRY . TAR isZtabiblaTlinejrLu.l. u`d and rm. tubby - jyl9 hita"PERRY SPTL TURPSpIVIIIE-19 ion need; kr .aly by jytiO BRAUN& REITER v : 1 COPAL-4 cm* jatadatk G :, 9 !atithav%i BACON siums—ssua reed in • torsals bp jyl9 .IRS F PEARY.IIB medal rpLOVR-100 bbloS rme Floor so ante: for ule by /' jyl9 JNO F PERRY 1)0TAID1 AND 11CORCIIINGS—IQ eats In atom; for sale ty_ nu:l.F PERRY DOTAlitt—tifieskx - iner iyin - DICKEY.* IX , VTINEGAR.-100 bblegood 'wrong Vinegar Weal* V by JOHN OMR (ILAN; —1248,11 , 10. 6-0,7•931 , 9 And VA on hand ignl lot mak by • jyt: • W & YIUaCUTCHEON A TR —OO sek e received and hrr kale by O . ' • • 'yl7 W k R bIeCUTC IiEONN OVIC-11 sek. received and (or tale by 14 /7 17 IV & IIdeCUTCHEON , \ 7.-Tg--vvefiamite. 'Cti y Ersilig-30 his primt v W fr: 1.6.g . Vi1 i lot ..Ie Jrl 7 clopsixeinire.g. prime green Rio Coffee; ,ied land for sale by ,yl7 W R MeCIITCHEON ALECJIATUB-;CrealciritOgr landinti; eemale try ;i3 1• IA , I DICIRY &Co. Inter I nom .0 SAl:k.:11/1.T178-7 10 esks lot Bale by. • 107 '%VICIE k MoCANDLEII.3 DEA.114.11--4 &km (cm .1. Ly ' • JE , kys: WICK k 7.IOCANDLIMS Dat PiablIFES—A prium_artleft for sale_ jg kyr WICK k kfc.CANDI FZS acks . reeeieed; for Bale by .0 . J o ! & McCUTCII EON, IN liberal.* ( .. 4L r b 10 byl4qhta ß ni t a . o6 , pidat c g LAS • —7.5 Dula y Ik. an band and kr We by jyl7 • k It MeCUTCHEON C y p i ttk-4LI II I y 14, I ntr i nt e n61 for I= VATI7 , 1 . 11 n ~: n tA s wN i tl ;:grc i rlir crud. Rot sal JACOB WEAVER' BOTTLES-11tioz fenny Met Collßns Bottles assorted eolere,flint glue. Aleo,3llldasdark Boob for male nuke wine nom of JACOB WEAVER - iftd 16 rurkei ot cot (mar NT, RWS INK—tiutiabla rat the nano ai 11.10eAuf per LI IL. Ne charge , for hes Jl. READ, AO jyla . 41h h neermarket Wm. D. Hap. Joho D. B•iler. H AV! DAILNXIDeaIen ha Dry Doads Oro eerie*, Bbeet, Pausharglimanufsgtan.d ani No. ra liberty n, riustnuir4. JylB4 rt ROVI7N PAPIOII.-111) ream., fidl maim in store an 4 for sale by • JOHN SCOW kCO Mai( 7 econinereial row. lawny n BEANS—IQ barrel& arlifbegna. . omen do .do do . .20(11 tad lot wale by jylo JOHN Warr *. CO liberty 41 ~SCOROI.II6D !AL/ • ' • 40 oils mime article Scetrhipin I . do do Poutob: io nore• Wilde bT Jyl3 LS WATER24ON.94 vraterk.6l4l4oo 4 21LILD-10.10...t01s No. t trionont abut on Cooalso moat and for sale b♦♦ Jylb CLIXDON IIIeNNIGIIT, fhb it L ARD -941 bble No. I Lora; o. hay urrnye Lard; in twin; (oracle by iYI3 CARSON& IIIeKNIOLIT. W. T.AgoiretidVale'br fr ' Xl !* 9 M brls_ _ CARSON MeINIGIBT eTAYAND PCORCIIINGS-4400111121 . 1 (Uri "Mari ' V9, 14 A21 41 4111 zi e 1 r Gila. in stem; An Ind! by jy 7 lls L 8 *AMMAN DikiED FRVIT- 4o Lap , do A sNelics, Warn; sala • L 8 WilAbairir VLOIIR-30 lible rr U iroaad Euo_4 Float In sierei. for sale by ' 1716 L WATKRMAN ---7 1 7 41/I.iitri4l;ll -7K-17. , t;•?. D. 0011 4 - 40taINgri:0 • want SutetPioperratt . Allselbccized to sell at preatebabt tballteT hie Itcebtuory brick dc+Ultcy &doe, trait extetkulle tlto nary back bkaldor, two sto.y ,btick Rabb, ear ruse bettie;leololitd, ittattbble44l waLsr 'at Writ; tem, peesentileewed by tile sobseribes. Lot lit 30 feet 01 Inekes.froca by 190 feet deep, wending io Ina Irt. POW of the putskase st7=o l o item ePt (arise yea= Immediate cable steep, iyl9 JOHN D DJI J.,,eofylood &Ai ell Gas Fining% Tools, kar ilmdegyAM, et At ON Wedneaday dia Mager et Jai al 10 o , e'Galt" M , altbe embliahaent of„,kl.mat Mt Sitiliadaa ers ten and Famed...tea ldad; dewed& SO St and Diamond alley.arill , be:aeld thew againMitatif Pipe, Pendants; Madams, Phloem, lhasa Cuthip, dke. i.e.; W., all th e Tool. aad P/kueras of isdatabon and foundry, among added am •thme. modelladmairet and die., v lees, npyilo OV hiendey toomine, the July IM, eu.lo o'clock. et the Coteseettial Bale Room, comer el 'rood end In as, will be sold en extensive eanortsteet of Hwy Ned staple du goodq. toots, heesi paneels, umbrella; ken, bonnet", kr • • • At II O'anek, P. AL • • .• A gamily of glaesirare.neeenserare,geneeriet, deal and derenebire shovels, wrapping. peper, bend bones, matches, mattrausn bed eninfirrts,sureeiMen,nnir. • parent reindeer blinds. A general nanarnaent•nr new and accred band boasehokl (endure, tie: . , • it 8 O'Cloik, P. N., • , N qmkx . ittly of pen and pocket katiriti,4Bl.B and forks. 'rano ru, .pootur, axon sbanag boxer., ball bra ces, 10 note french • reordeons, violins, guns. 8 88 84 , 4 6 pcmlr, stew 888888884 IteM watebesi ready /rade clothing, fine .hum vas'aty 60e88, ie. , • ilia RAIIIAO BLOOD ...... . _ _ _ . , And Consnmption s Pain in the Side and Neal Sweats, Mikes, Whwplng Ctiogb, ralpnition of the Hein, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, and all discuss of ' . the throat, low and liverie=ySher ' • Baiting, Blood ad Cossivaption: - • liftn, MILNE, Beilder, in Brooklyn, was attacked DLL with raising blood, followed by • cough, pain in the side; and all the meal sym e ttorns of contiumptkia. Be employed two of the bow yeicians; they did ham no good, and told him be CO LDNoT LIVE. . ; • Hearing of the wonderfal cores perinatal byilher , man's Balsam. be mut et ID o'clock et night to Mn. Hayes, 123 Fulleeset, and trol a bottle; itcratel o ts a chants, stepped the hi ...ng and had taken one bottle he was able to tu o stiet lite weak. 'Shad SAVED HIS LIFE. Ills dargter;residing alley MYrde Avenue, tan attest it - -• ._ . Miss Ann ?Ammo, of Will lainhurgh. being in Tenth near,Samh Foorth-st. ems—That eltst had beast trohbled with a hacking cough, and pain in the cheehlw • leg time; which at last became so bad that shelves obliged to give Ms tier school for more than a year. Sim then couunanced taking the A7l4lealing Balsam; which soon alleviated her7symptoras. She Is now root recovering and has resumed her laborious occupatioama teacher, IS YEARS. ~- Mr John O'Neal, 10th avenue and Mato, suffered wish a rough, might; of_phlram.and . pain in bin side. Ile mold get NO RELIBF tilt be Wed the All Healirg Balm, which drove thegiain from hie tide, allayed the coo*b, and brought the dmeate upon; the terrace; and before he had taken threetottles,was esti:cleared Pkurisy an&Conomption. •• . • , . aka Damps a lady upward. al% rending 99./Belf• iff, has for y a re hr en sableivßt.attaels ofPlettrisl, Handel of Blood, severe Comb, Shortoms of Breate, . Pahl in her Head- and •nellgla gam off bee bady.•4llar friend. believed her PAST R ~.. yEB.Y.. TM i.,A1l- Heeling Bala= relieved her at onceof all bier al' or ing symptoms. and she yet ow able to attend Usher, k. Asthma.and Whooping Cough. Mrs. Loo retie Wells, 95 Christic4n Is S Ike .19 Delancey.it, Wm II Youw,7s, Wain:m.lu ham die the value of this great comedy. . Ask for Sherman's Atl- Healing Balsam, sad see it his written signature it oat each bottle.• ~.. • ' Poet, 25 cents and SI per bottle. • ,', i Dr Shenean's Worm and Cough Losenita_.al a. • above. . Principe! (Mee 108 1 Hammel., N. Y. - : .. Sold wholmle and reail by Wm. Jachaeo, it .kb ?Meat Medic/ea Wanhome sad Somme nee Store, No SD Llber• a L trest,llcad of Wool stroms, rdhistmli.' 'lame 1111 Me boil , ,Dr 1741., EiCVLAPLA, or the White Solphor mkt:hely= beam Springs, of Leona stiontfrgy, The above delightful smarms pioneer mourner resintiasitWirready for the reception of maim". order Me direction of kli• chest Kean, Esq., lam and kw sonny yearhof the Loot isville Mr. Kean and lady will hove Um Wire management of the rouse boarding departmentf,hlr' Hitchonek, of the Invent, bar,'store, bowling Weer', and other suourements; and Mr. Miss of the sittings, bath hooter, mantes, honies,.canisgei, he. he. Messrs. 0 M k, IVemlian,"Wege Proprietors of 'Mayrrilk, will ran a regular feminine Poet Coach to the Springs overt Monday,'Wednesday, and Friday of the region, and (tarnish Wuxi and earnagesetall other times to those wishing in visit Erealapia. Persons perferring the Verwebergh mate writ dowel to take the Portsmouth peeket-getato to Vaneebarg on Tuesday, Tharsdar or Saturday, when ,they will find hone"al,earriages to forward them to the ntrinop MTG OOULD, - Proprietor P. S.—For other partleolam, gee lahogrePhie billy et , the hetels,Meentboela, he.. and it to. be not convenient °Mee take for granted the following ferns, via: - That Estalapta is nearer the Ohm nrer thanany Other watering place—Math has the purees mountain air—the 'mat delightful, cold, limpid. spark ling, sulpha, water —the holuest,coldmt, pores, pleasantesttest and inert of chid, beate fountain in the U. States— that it is surrounde a d by mountain scenery, wok roman tic, picturesouesod diveratged, with good, diking, shooting, fox chasing, deer retina, be, he blether with good eating, drinking, sleeping; welting 'Mom, deneingobakum off the , blees, , outgroWing tb dreeeP• is, talking. lent:leg, growing fat, loving man, dread- MS to go softy. promising to -come Wyain—in bring friends, neighbors, ustertWarisat, sweet heers,'he,kle; and niter eh it is cheaper r +tying at Eseulspis Than at any A ber of the fa thionabie watering places. Th is the, voter of kandreds who hare-been Mere and' ean to doorman Wedge, MOUNT MT. MLR 101 COLLEGE BLIITTRIERGH, Id. Lion commaaa o e r Ana~ thould, It practicable, enter begun anew. • Bond and Taitlen, leek:Wet the - entire Clank d e aed Behrendt. mane, also French, Lodging; Waf blng,ldert dmg and DOC42I'• fees Illed per nonnet. Illyttenus made nnal lyinAd, Mare and Drawing are ewe charges, earn 1140 per annum also the Batten, Gem. and Spanish tattle.' gm each SO per liZnasa. . " • A proinetna of the College, eiplaining the coarse of stothes regaishe ['venal:anon and synanialdneipline, will be sent to may pence applying for it. jyl7-1,13 JOHN IIeCAFFEBY, President. New York wad Hinton" IProfte6.' TOON h[MELLOR:BI wood-", ban on land stid for ..4 sale at eanern priors, one very elegant RINCIIMId 4 Piano fore. pi/we/set red by Chiekering et*Bosson,and protwoneed by the b tjadg. in dwelt', to be saperior to any instrument. have board , Pr:rot:loD, awl Alse,at-Wa.extr rlawr price to oink 'Onklipk neat— Oon spleadia . y, likkottne POW. tone: of brilliant tone, and In erg respect a viq.nalperlorin lawman wanalletared by A B Oaks tr.. Oa. Now York, onnerliknown sul the 'New York manufacturing Cots Poor Awn the knower OLD PIANOS at 'Fr low prima One 4 octave German Piave 6nne; ' • ' One 6 Moo, [aide by Roaenbatatti Babeneki-pnee gig. One sg . dq A'. do priee6l6. llon.s - " - - do' nearly new. made in N. Tack, and with modem forniture—pmeil7s. One 6 octave German Piano, made'hy Stein. in Vien na, in good order, and anierrelleng Flow, &LION, on a eredn of 6 months, Wilk. good seenrity. _ jyl6 PRINTS ONLY. 44. CEDAR ,ST., NEW YORK. LEE 'kt BREWSTER: . Establirhed a seareboase An the year 1816, for toe parn pose of supple inn the City and Interior Trade . PRINTED . CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, ar low pnees—and exhibiting, at all rearms - of rtes Tear. the Lama A uorenent in . , • THE WORLD. _:•'. . leper are ahro opesinElleveral Hundred rfekaies, coalprlOng every new mete of VOWS. and 00entstle prodeetton, ;Deny of eaten are Del as be Road el.e. where, and which have Jest beenporebaseci„and are offered for sale far Cub and abort credit, 111 , • PRICES REEINCED. ONE TO. FIVEi CENTS Per yard below the 'Price. of April end. 61 • Yr u par priawd Catalogue., caw* eve corrected daily, On the allbrwanon Ounra. . . PRINT WAASSOIIIIO, , . Paw Yoak a.; M. . .jygdistf - rfOs of Tile, W ISE gad :plblera p e. fore i r t W. ' coebh ale by the r.agge.i .ftr:', 1 11:117 " . " :" Y l i.roe ' VM •44 Many area deco Wines I eceJedly rezawacend foe Medicinal wt. They are a. genuine aa Imported,lo the Untied &Leer and were soleered perweally.treas *wheal' the imparters from plates of growth. y• Jyla C:== - li/Elllll4.ll.llllll.—Jau pabllibed, a• wer 'entitled /VI Oaaaijaa Slarili n a ease of viskut• iamb du apiritaal 'renal; from the Oertean of H. WetWeryriV ing an account of the ease of a womeambalia, oca like dun of the Beaten of Prevost., At rbe • peesent time Ibis wort will be read with meth For%ale by W: S. CALDWEIit,- ' ad floor, Pan Mine Salldinal. To Braun Rows Vor*. CopporAlsaltlio,te.* DEFINED COPPER—IL toostsuolout or Salami:kV.: .I.l,Reaned Copper Incon, Dul roomed; for salt jyl7.llaor4w !AUG* , 61C0()PERAISOw4 . . . -Sll tf.TanttlfOrtlttr,b,i.g Noonule Mae, soperr,r article, for oak by MO or ro om o , th e Wine Starr, yl martinet. corner ftrtm . JACOB WEAVIrit, MADELLIE WINIES-32qecakc cackle. braidi In cote and for We -by the. package, Alcon—L mce,fiar,Pinisailandy;Rlackaana n , LIIY Lad vilktn en draitsht for vale Cl Ike wine store Iyl6 • .TAW/1 WEAVER' D RESCOITS CONQUEST Of PERV—iilstoty of I. the Comical of Pero, with t pretiminery view of the civlntion of the locos, by Wm. C Prescott, rorresreso• dice meta. , of the_ French' Imitate, of Ike HoSsd srescletat of History, tts Madridrete. -Ira reed and for' wan by • • • ' JOHNSTON k,EITOCKTON - ; ; : • ear market it Id as . _ • wurrmAirs VOrILBLF. Lity..llENT,trth: Penne, ;Leeman, 2 t e . .' Of - orhielt the bone le bable, It is tn.:gulled:lth aloe ell• venous lo the ears Of Cholit'sn hones. Porton hy: Joie. JOHN D MORGAN, histotreed n • 110. ria lIITLE BOUP will be served trp at &LIMB. bee .LO a neat, 4= a; ever, day at II &cloak. The linen of Tonle Beep ate part:l=o=ly Invited, as I Batter myaelf cannot be ... lati• fat GINSENO, PEATIMIS AND ItHIMAX... , 19 lists Olasaq; • Tleeso&Y, • 404eks Feather& to'arrin; for We by jili I DICKBY & asyl go 41111_ Wail) CASMIERES—BIatt !•334 witeebane!! JL summer Casaimarte—fiablonabl• ree'sl al NT Octodi binme of 4•111 WRWURWIY. I JOISOW OIL.. Ova canal■ rerrenpenoripiid. .LA Ily,Juet received rad for aleby BRAWN & REITER, • • MO Coney otb,ibeny & MChfr ete. IaTAIIIII,JAY-811 barrels OW tiono a ßlf s ta, 4121./b. M •Led far ma M. TIIRMINTI 1E 812X11-4 bbtsialpziais enkii Ant received; 10 , al. 1, p u C One MCA kIeCAN Malet N?;;M=1 EANIIPA.OOO... Mbrotdo atzpa = fir asitt by !MUM* CO SUP ' ss " eart "u ' d Jp Trbuoin Bare, 13 mita , .. . . lalti•• 1 1. 7 optcutirmez AND pirirsinueu .3- . lz DAILY PACKET LINE. ' _ " E: On wea.MgoralLia prasstager w. alrer fu rd .) maw°, bee eedalfd •••••1 'beam oe the 'name rhe"Weer.:. ..ecoosomod. anrrcecn Ibn rhatinomyym Fromm heehlelmPritted Amor The We her heel hsoperasamibr flee Tears _-.ltimt,oprzia&Ajaithen. or peolpicirrheo thaJeaor "frry to Derr person. The boob *Mb* n the ter of eat wreathe day preirleints assn.*, don et tnyt and Us most prionotm ao n•pr, tor- In cues -the puma wary nattr aroznAT PAINUt? The MONONCIARELA.Capi. diese etteei. beret _y• himmay morales_ at le &beet; teetheg every Main eneezeg P. M. TOSESDAT MONET. The'MZEILNIA, NO. It. Cipt Bak:l4n kale Pinsborsh every Tomlap 1110111101 14 1110*D/et P. &I. -- -- -- • . WiDNICIIDLY PACILLT. - vibe NE W it.NOLAND;NO. St Car. &Dr*, oil' leave ritra m * trert - WeduMEY amnia`. tit 10 o'clock; evair Redecaday evemini at itt P. ' - • . . • - - Th.mriscoNgiN, Cot: IL .1. Chratori/1 Plus h.* om y TamdarApiniaig lOokbek; W!teeling every Thursday - evening at le P. M. • • tr PACKET. The cuppme. No. cast Credls,will leave Plit horst evyrr Friday wisraing .t.lO o'clock; Wheelins eV ery FretsysTen4hi • •• - 'Arum:my ipAcrainr. MEBBENGER. Capt. !AMA Pnt. burgh every Saturday . ?tamng at Womack; Wheeling artery Saimaa, aventrta at tit _ • lIIIRDAT PACKZT. - The ISAAC Cep. J. G. Mame, -yr:II leave Pittabargh ere Sunday leetaleg 41 ID o'clock eaUg every fta Why omen es ID P. N. • • lINDIIIIO/0-93 wk. Potaski 52 barmls Unwed : .• LS boxesaleesei badirog and fin s.ll, bT jr? BAGALEY 011DR ‘ 11/15—fillourels Fla r, andorellaind 6r A l ite de" j "A LZELL Dia K3iTAL-100 Oaa tOogiak leek rig Up al, 1 Jost ocelveo *mid Or Web y. lyl3 . . DOILBCIOOI3. WILBON tCO fl/LIOSONATE OF AAIMONIA-40 lbs 111,14 reed V and fist sale by. 1113 BRAUNA RESTER SALAD 011.7.1 t dal •aperkw qui* jar reel .ea for sale by. lyl3 BRAUN Jr Rana L YNCH 0 . essejoitiroar t rl N T mia r ib i b Jyts ' apt in elelrL Ilbar , ALD S= ll l. Nat..L-Theo'reirroaCtll4.ll'4' ..- erferiNANDBOLMIGOW ALE-4m eneeked and ftn' minty lb, botde_,ordessn, by . --101 JACOB WEAVER - - ------ flitOWNSTOUT,ke.—ftheetman's Brows Ilmtand Li London Porien 1/ the dozen Or bottle _psi reeTiled and for sale b JO3 JACOB FAYE& t) -73 a—Zito:dr smaa non awl by . WICK k MoCANULFI3B • ._....,urn1•1-100 bun Teueses Damn Da *qui irr eale DICEEY k. .0B „ • water end (mailer ' Q,cquortg)itst•-ster seeks . 151/ • ' seeks *Aar% te aeon Nei tor taw 111!OBASORCIP,SS boxes ha Han.* bread Se Tobaeaa l i l a._ :41 by Coma and Ittr a t z bi Lul4 Wale/ St ARO 014-19 nom steamer Zipir land No4asdbt eb • I OU. MEAL-191 b6gs last received end Car sate iyl3 W HARBAUGH,23 wood at, (10/11711-50D Mprime Yellow. Com In rime end tow V NM 33 13 . Vw 11A RNA 1101 t, naTs--xo bujen received x ed for We by 41* - • . imac.ayau • 0.1.101u1e by JOHN GRIM/ : VAMP IDSS —_ A ftw good Hosipers convenient for it packing glonrace, ie.; for We jilt - . - JACOB R•EAYER L (A Atoarvi :EIIIII7IIIIICS—A assonment of llak. Clad. lull Ebavids Breges,Jost,ree'd sad for sale R SELLERS WILED JOOP!. , M1L...50 bosiolo on hand and for -LI by TANEY k. BEST A DI C H OVILILMa. taw eases for wdok wEnVERkI tie down J b JACOB QA.B.DINZI-For de by dm rase, large and matt 1.3 Tau, by, 1,7 JACOB•WEAVER _ TACOS W*l4lOM!., Wino Elioro, conicr of /Kok • J kat and Front w. — jg A./.19 ic7744..bi r & Jam! 1.7 ALAW6I2O::,II' desirable Waal of Iwe iro vorata von, for'aila by • 177 • 'I,ICOu Q170.111Y-10 eaves terverteg'• D R Loaf 'Urbana.' - Palverived 4oef Sn On Jim received sad tor We by J 7 . BULLER & RICIZEINVI • OIL -8? bblaLbaseed Oil in blare and tousle br' .47 - • • MILLER & RICIUMION 10111EICOTTX MEXICO—A sm. "apply An reorived and for raler 1101386'5. A oploodirl orork,call ad Welk .t ' IT9 IGAEZ,VIG/08.8-11180014orsorirknobrandi VI Int re'd coaddynxeni from id 0 and fix W. by G 8 MILTENBERG • • Id xuet. • /1101/2721021.—10 bbl. Nag Lars 8011111 Meek. M eTet for sea by WILLIAIDI DILWORTH • i ' Iylo Ft - moods* • Dar rsioass-za far sale bzo 001r...ducks for taki by 3 m,cANvissa Cr 1 ",'"" 11-41 - Witztirspus, R IIMP-4961•112.80%1 per rmirTransoa aadin solo ' IrrANTED—A yam, Ida to works.% therieswase: V V • basing* vvipty al the Mostard maltiviee Vann; Na. f4.Viitivs.- • RHODEiI ALONLIV V - W — CtTvtsiu4 we'd ova Y: for ule by 1630 BRAUN & ULM OP ISMI-1110 lb•bosetTarkby Opbm.just hued gab fo r ..e by 183:1 BRA UN MUTE& vizotas - too. , . ( bil?Woktgard i v,-, by • . 1.2) lista week dwell Wthe Are isle by D k7O ; . WICK& bIe.C.A.NDIAZS 11146 1 4.110h1A11C MIALTL.—AI . 111.11 m. on hand and kJ-W.. l n by ' MAW. it 111i11Tr1 C AA DLEfil: bit!ca par; IZI rCr 3 :OJe O LWLIN, W4. I n 21,-10 drams timyrna . - bbts Zante Currants; /0 R. lilaiaing for rile by jab ' D WILLIAAIS & OD 1,011/LCCO , . „ VI Idris Ky. Lad, Oroilpera and 111126; aamea Ind (or sale by - „ FUR3VTH & CO INIIEZD bbls'pere.oll, lava onler, Li for sale by • Jill •J WIIIOOI.4IMAKEII 'a CO LOll.-11. OW, i tmea u ltti tog il e bi COON *l*l 1714 BCIIOOII OA &DONATE AXONE/4-400 rbs but yeotive* fey V gabs by - 1114 1 SCIKEINIa&KER & . ' A 1.11/IA-131Als Sslen Alone bustle by fl.syis • •' J EICttObNMAXR,k A co. ... _ I.."'„IPED °ILL bbl VAI I TII " 'ZTINC"ZitIOa t!IM E n nAC3Ollllba lbs UK/WO F - s - r 7"- " 4.°281. k C° • J)l4.Sr V(kNi, ••0 by 401"iblebasr & co Winn FFMl46. 4 " . ,ast roselsed fas sale by , ALum,olo F e ,...A.-4144711 t CO, 57 wa ter s_ J OD Ile CZ Calf r on 4 / 1 1111 LIUE-9 Munn eelihbr cos by tir KIDIb a co • P. 400 LFJION SYISIT-12 Sas pus reiaS; 6,8a1e P QPabst Oft bw by THOO 0 001080 E; taut 130a1 , 40 sorsa:ATV S Bab, be Wog s ' 2, 7 1 '°=7' /at neeind . 7 • WIOLASSICO-110 O. It, Jai ~.a .1.2.1.7 tioodollet nod kmoile-UN BEAZ6LTON 17•11 - V ale TANNEIII3,OIL-26 bbla n . secivhs Pas] Mall 25 W ! etATlAllori i . 1 11880018 - 82DX11—fis Eon sad &malty 8.11 881 :888 88111 8 / 1 .1408 33 wood u . ' • i••/di I-1 . 714,1. W. Il• Cites., for sive by; ' • ; W a ILIVIMIDHEION i nr77IIMMI . V4r --- & ---- , 1 weviviiiiiiileit • .``OOA 20 las . qullont_h•___lfsmjsef red imi, i.3lbrciurreopo lopum,....o‘.-pasad; male by 'Eamon aaaturr,esa Pit*'Ludy tbr sail! ELlaNuathSis touttLbp PC a/MIN . T sykon alhrchast t .dialtsigt sett.4, ,- Pittatomik. sine Gam.•AIPPLICI6O • P 614 warraited he • Ps* 51 --- p l4l . ll ll9WlWllaFits bt4s' • 1- 011. Atitada "v sistattm, lea' a; . i - o - saNK - A ste wit Diktisa- m s , -a, heap!, to awe loalmt ale lq - ./.4 . • • • • ,Mll. Tarr WEA N (thole _War 16 Itx icG/U...A.-nalL I helnl • and ameba{ Anse. IP! Misr niallirf_ 1Y? WIEI4I = • tmarciim zgsrm fl water tuttl ~ hiiL~~r. 'I ~D YWwnN. . Ea _ WISCIS IN