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Siii.Cana.—ThoSpanish race, wherever therleast"enterprising, and most • -Indolent; wad old fogy race of men, existing In grope or America. The condition of old Spain its little.bettat then than that of Mexico, in its edmmercial or social relations. Both I..ltopildistoitlithe new inventions and im- Aientifor-06edightened age. Both use pri liopeletstir: - An; debt and bankruptcy; and resources for war, or ProsPefifiln Pin* :teiooler Bps's represents the condition of tisongtin' idiot:rat classes In that country ne .-1444,11Otheestil*Se: With a fruitful soil, I.ts - trodip'srititiee, the farmer la destitute of the coMforts ot and drags on a hopeless and ..,;:indelOtt)ixiitenee: The rich fruits of the olive tallotripie; 4u:slather products which surrotmd WM, are worthless, beeause there are no means of conveying them to markets; no railroads, no fitgarlo, hod not even good wagon roads or highways.: The whole value of the products of ttirsts-orould not repay, the Cost of transport , :BliOtersto the distant seaport:3; and ho merely gathersient for the subsistence of his faml - tindleaves the rest to rot where It grew, or rot alter gathering. Inflaence e the feeble government le lit &fiat fiber justice and protection, or for any par wrench from him iniquitous taxes, to , chnittn47nlamous court. And forth. CifiltiAkr4ll4,lo l 6 tax collector arrives be •cti its banditti robs him of the mesa oi-Qayssient. ..fituch is the report of intelligent travelers of thestencrttion of the great mass of the Spanish population. - The laboring classes in the few large teems and cities are In no better condition. The nobility are proud, avaricious, and poor ; except the few officiate oho can secure an ap poinGnent in Cabo, where by extortion, bribery toulpublio plunder, they soon amens large for tunes.; An effort is now being made, by a few en. lightened Spaniards, to construct a system of railroads to dervelopo the resources of the collo tlg._ Eat Spain, once tho owner of all the gold autliavertakes of America, and the wealth of ludia . n commerce, is utterly destitute of *eases to build railroads. The projectors of ibliiiitiliroade are now in England, seeking to : . entine_Eoglish capitalists to furnish the means to construct them English capitalists own half the ralinclati,:4o. 00pe; but they will have nothing to aci - iviiitlipanish railways. Some of the English papers and to:age:lnes wooer) , In dignant at the audacity, as they call it, of Span tante coming to England to borrow money. Mil; Ilene, and teas of millions hero been already obtained, and the bonds repudiated, or coca poundednt 10 cents on the dollar. , The - , ittoto tone of the English press shows Ple.triljr elate rapture with Spain is desired, and on 'opportunity wanted to seize upon the only • valuable and productive possession of Spain—the - - Island of Cabs. 210 hope seems to arise from any quarter to Cheer or improve the future of the once great Spanish nation. In the possession, or under thi control of the Anglo-Saxon race, that coun try might soon become one of the moat thriving and commanding nations Of the earth. But of this there is no hope. Such Is Spain in 1858. And yet this is the nation that offers a pro !lnto-rate to Mexico against the United States : that shoots down American citizens without trial ftresinto American ships on the ocean. As proud as when her Armadas swept all the seas In triumph, she offers protection to nations, yet is powerless for her own protection or ad vancement; and too poor to build a railway. But far tho protection she derives from the untehfal'jealonsy of France. Spain might soon beoomo Woonquest of England, and a new thea tre of ,English oofonizstion, energy and enter tniprisa.-- Happy would it be for the people .t7ere =oh the case. A writer in a late number Blaeltwood's D‘fagatlne, In an article, from which we derive some of the views above ex ericlently reporesents the general tone of English feeling in regard to Spain. A. war between the two countries is not an improblible event. And it behooves our government to keep a watchful eye on Cabs, lost'England secure the rite, while insolently denying our right to so qulre it by parehnse or otherwise. TailliriSGMINCI DAV. —Wei publish to-day Gov. Svotaa's_proolamation, setting apart the 24th day of November, as a day of thoaltserring and prayer. We aro glad that tho day assigned is 'co early made known, and that our ancient Com .r.entrealth has permanently adopted this good void aotStr.rtz:. - 8t12117 no people bad ever more C.IOL'o to be thszthfal, and to remember the giver of all good things. Health; peace, plenty, pub -go and private prosperity, hare been bestowed on cam great Commonwealth for the last year, :jpith ohenpfleent and bountiful hand. It be- Col= ignited with the people of our -2.iblittelgitailoi bounties and blessings enjoyed snob as no other nation ever en- Accuumr oultsvartvisize ASD Outo Ran, liteen--;--Tfelearn that, yestenlay, Mr. Davie, one at the Conductors on the Ohio -and *PenneyUra nia Railroad, was inetantly Utica at New Brigh ton. We have not leaned the particulars; but understand that while ho tree stooping down to uncouple the.ears, bin foot gas caught in some •blithe rail, and the care Tossed over his io#4,loriiiiltnangling, and instantly killing .7,0*.;-: 1 . 61 1.ar1a a faintly , who reside in Man , ef i a 3 ter; NO- Irlopetiire. Cove teas Dr. Camisr.—We have received % - .:TlStrt Muer & Co., the concluding volume of ;....;,-.:,Ajillitterestivg go* of Dumas'. We have read uziiitiOrat volume, and am recommend It as a work • - - tam snow Ihrainzinma.—L'aptein Wilion, of '`.'tho sargadlreneznele,' . at Philadelphia, from La cnsyrs. Titt Porto Cabello 234 September, reports that the reptiblio was tranquil, and the Coast . • • ---`^ healthy: Several of the revolutionists bad been pardoned, others imprisoned, while many have been expelled to distant province& - CofTeo an 4 Iddes vorescarso and dear, business at very low ebb, and 'monetary affairs exhibited oppressive , —. - Anw„ _The boa - Asp Bison M---_,_ • seas on. The -B an TO.l 8en0027027 goo d for purchasingMCs amayery freely: : .. Si'lable.R„„tta trtule arc ' Ls untuntellY roar° • •-. 1 '%:- - NOV --...-7 • heavY milt- Q uan tit y clewed ..-Au - Itindli 0 . tar inquiry . . 1 18042 ' Califeji" a o Vinp Ic/1411 6 4 0 7 8 oases ••• '...,.:, Vat tain_ lione 3 of 21. :year.—Batton 3euuuy :iiittakZuthsg an Inereu;th_ Llst • rzir'"—; • I: -R.lll==i, id, compared I ' 7l ' ••• . %• . ??..4 ,4761.6; f' or Ts, Dawn's Covt:rv.-•Suicide -The citizens of New Brighton, were yesterday (Viredncida) morning, thrown into excitement, by thosali intelligence, that' one of their number bad bommitted . Mr. Thoinis Fleming, son Of the:old lady who killed beretlf seise time ago, came off the canal, in the morning,.:Went home. to,his family. immediately proceeded- uP stairs', and cut his throat with a rater. Our latest accounts state that he is not yet dead, but that be will not sur vive the wound long. lie loaves a wife and two children to mourn the sad and wicked act.— Reimer Star. The Beaver atar gives the following compli mentary notice of the improvement of New Brighton: We visited this. flouriehing member, ntour cluster of villages, a few days ago, and , were highly pleased with the improventhots which the streets have undergone during this summer. Tbo present appearance 'of their streets, when contrasted with their' condition a few menthe ago, is calculated to refidat high honor upon the laudable enterprise and energy of the citizens of New Brighton. But not on their streets alone is their greatheadativeuessixitibited ; we noticed several new buildings. The "Merrick House" has already given that village a great notoriety, as a place for wayfaring men to lodge In. .Thb new store of Kennedy & Wilson is becoming an equal object of interest to the business commu nity. We noticed also Rev. J. Davis' Seminary, the contemplated store of Mr. Gilliland, (well known to our people as one of our most upright and accommodating business men in the county,) and several other new buildings in the place. We undertook counting the buildings lately com pleted and now being constructed, but we had to giveit up. We were informed, hoWever, that theynumbered over thirty. Otrs Hurrnarn Guns sea "01.1) Fererra."— We publish this week the official returns of the county, by which it will be seen that the whole Democratic ticket is triumphantly elected, not withstanding the efforts and misrepresentations of some few individuals. The State ticket has an average majority of over one thousand. This is a triumph in -the politics of the county that was not even the subject of the moat sanguine dreamer a few years ago. But oar majority has been rapidly increasing, and Fayette may yet attain the position of "Star of the West." We have achieved another victory over our old ene my—they are again root and conquered, and a few more such defeats aid they will emphatically be what Horace Greeley calls the " defunct Whig party."—Uniontown Sentinel. Game. Courrry.—While we saw much at the recent Fair at Carmichael's, to gratify us and make us proud of our county, we regret that want of time will prevent us from taking more than a passing notice of It—leaving for the fu ture, the official notice of its proceedings and results, which will doubtless be furnished for publication by the efficient officers of this young and spirited Agricultural association. The feature that most arrested our attention on going on the ground, was the Immense awn bet of people present. and this continued during the whole period of the two days' exhibition— the crowd being greater on the second than on the first day—with the pleasing addition that a very large proportion was made up of Ladles, who are ever ready and willing to afford their countenance and approbation, to any praise worthy object. This feature of the Fair—the numbers present—we heard remarked by more than one from the neighboring counties: "Their Agricultural Exhibitions seemed to interest, and to be provided by the few, while ours seemed to interest ail."—lfusenger. Roma of News end Miscellany The Marysville and Big Sandy Railroad gra ding, it In said, progresses finely, and tho com pany bare contracted for 5,000 tons of heavy AlneTiCial rails, and 8 locomotives. The rails will be delivered in April nest. It is stated that allegro has been kept inbond age at Havana, as a slave, for forty years ; and was born to the Baited States, of free parents, at Charleston, S. C. Ile applied to Col. Win. H Robertson, rioting Consul, for protection, and his case, which seems well established by the facts related, has been laid before the Captain General, who hod promised immediate attention to it. The Fort Smith (Ark.) Eferaid says there is a man residing in that county, named John T. Nor ton, -who has been married three times, and is the father of twenty.nine children—Dine eons sad twenty daughters. Ile is silty-nine years of 4(4 and was a Ranger in the last war. He is a native of Amherst county, Va. The descendants of Peter Oliver. Gov. Hutch inson. and one other New - England family, now raiding in England,_arasaid to be making ample legal preparations, through counsel in N. York, for claiming real estate in Boston, to the amount of fifteen millions of dollars. It is said that the Massachusetts authorities I will prosecute Sullivan and Morrissey, the late prise fight being in that State. Morrissey, and several of Sitliivan'e friends, are said to be now in Philadelphia, where they are to determine who shall have the stakes. It is stated that Capt. Bigelow, of the U. B. steamer Michigan, has challenged the editor of the Chicago Tribune to fight a duel, for some re marks which appeared in that paper, in regard to the fact that Capt. B. bad conveyed Bishop Hughes, and the Pope's Nand°, M. Bedial, around the Lakes in the steamer some time since. Tho editor, however, has refused to fight. Sevin & Edwards' extensive printing offices, in Chandos street, London, were accidentally burned down on Friday night, 80th tilt. At the time of the conflagration, the forms of typo of the following newspapers were being printed:— Leader. Lancet. Brittania, Catholic Standard, Court Journal, British Army Despatch, and Cal -1 ted Service Gazette, all of which were de stroyed. The Turkish Ambassador at London was at a public dinner. in company with some of the ma gistrates of the land, and of conree drank no wine. The President gave ass toast, in oota. pliment to his Excellency, "The Sublime Porte and the Turkish Ambassador." A waiter echoed it down the table, "A supply of port for the Turkish Ambassador." The people of Tennessee, bye majority of 18,082, voted at tbe late election in favor of the choice of Judges by the people. A canal boat from Warren. Ohio, arrived at Cleveland, the other day, with 4,672 boxes, or 76 tons of cheese. The Lancaster (Pa.) strike resulted in the success of the movement, the managers of the cotton factories having granted the request to establish the ten hour system of labor in the factories. Two colored men, brothers, recently made ap plication to one of the courts of Richmond, .Va., asserting that they had become so far removed from their original blood as to entitle them to the benefit of on sot of Assembly, which de clares that persons with one-fourth negro blood shalt be considered white persons ; and under this plea they claim the privilege of going abroad without registers. The Conti., after hearing ar guments on both sides, refused the application. At a fight in Ellsworth, Maine, on Sunday, one man bit off another's nose and swallowed it. While the perpetrator of this act was on the way to the look-up he attempted to cut his own throat Pith a penknife. Charles Andrews, who was arrested in . 301,y last for placing obatructions on the Harlem rail cowl for the purpose of throwing the Albany express train from,the track, has recently had his trial in Westchester comity, N. Y., and has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment, The Rt: Rev.'James R. Bayley, recently ap pointed Bishop of the Diocese of Newark, N. .1., will bo consecrated at the Now York Cathedral on the last Sunday of this month. It wi ll be recollected that the Syreouee rescuers of Jerry—the fugitive slave Jerry—. took him into Kingston, Canada. Accounts from there state that he died on the - 10th lost. Several of the abolitionists who rescued him from the hands of the United States authorities 'have yet to undergo a trialloribe offence. A letter to the Cincinnati prlce-Current,.from Nashville, Tenn., says there Is a very large In crease in the number• of hogs last year—say three times as many, Buyers were . only Coffer s 2 60 net. -This, however, salient are not wil ling too take. Old corn is plenty, and the pros peat of the new crop,is good—probably .better than within the last ten years. Cot.. Pannonr.—This gentleman, who Las been detained here for several days on account of ill health, has, we are gratified to announce, sufficiently recovered from his indisposition to enable him to resume his winter expedition over the central route to the Pacific: 'He left- here on Saturday, and will join his company at Old Caw brispionc where they are now camping. The party 40ar d o ta 1 ;;f, twenty-one men, ten of whom are Delaware Indians. Some of then Indiana have been with ed. Treraont on previous . expe ditions. They are . picked mon of their - tribe, and most,sidilfullitintere. A dagaerrean artist goes, who will take sketches of everything Wor thy to be represented along the routo.—St.LOtris Democrat. • • • -•. . • • *".N.; • 4 . • • : . • • • • •. " •-• ' • --•••?, way-- • '-•:- ' from the New York Thries, [Medal far at Past, by a lady Orntributor.] The Condition of Europe, CHO CUE BAND AND CU! CUfl 33100. We have been favored with the following Cantos ex- Oriental tract a letter from , the most &anguished " ---- , -- 11'n " 6161 ePt-iii -1100 m. - 4. American statesman now _in Europe, 4o a per- '•> „ :tonal friend in NeW'eterseyi l 'erbieb capnotlait • 1 1 - • be read with intereet.. It is_dated:'; _ CAIETo-L Away; far err iaehina;bany, - .manf yeah ago. (Tame hetteseasrt ofebtect; where they . never Marl of illednesday;;Beptember '1858 . , f:4; • We have ransacked quititheroughly Engitirol, Th ll,al siivboil pun ter;tobe proixteiotzo-whsig. Wholid . an only daughter , and her name wa a Cho Che Ireland, Sootrand,,Belgium, the . Rhine from Co logne to Basle, eta Switzerland—more beautiful Th e Mail): was 8 jewel, a celestial heanli - iarei by far than either. In all those countries we y r th bru ntuvo tuL ; s e . hetiott o. eyz-b ie ro th 7 . , and lous carr oha ot o co th inTed hale: found a state of publio and private prosperity or know no which - stirprieed us groatlyr-rlrelaud alone ex- Elm oiumberod fourteen summer*, and 'ills IFC10:144 torte 'Oepted. Even there a great chnitge is' being tturidnd Pouid". • brought-about by - harsh - measures;' - and the Pro testant portions of it are as. prqstierous as the other States to whiclA have referred! s These are tho.directeffeots a long peace, and as far beyond what we at.home have any idea of. In England-there is ah tiliclonsehange In the habite and disposition of the people, ; and the action of the goverfaitent liberal princlples and feeliegs are clearly ascendant, and "the 'iftinse of Com 'mons ram:, in foot, everywhere. I cannot -cei vey this idea more clearly or more authbritativelY to you, than to repeat a remark of Lord the descendant of a high tory family, whose father I heard make the ablest speech that was made against the Reform Bill,'and who labial:- self a man of mature and highly rear:eatable talents--at the breakfast table of Sir IL J--, himself an inveterate tory in 1840, but now quite liberal in his feelings. Lord ll said ' that the change that had already taken plaCe in 1 their Constitution, and others which were inevi- I table, had already made England virtually ' Republio, and that it was to be regretted that everybody was not sufficiently impressed with this truth to induce them to unite in efforts to prepare the people, by eduesting them, for the safe enjoyment 'of a right which they must inev itably possess. 'This is, I have no doubt, a just description of their political condition. The Queen and Prince Consort are discreetand ex ceedingly welt-disposed people, and are content to eat their cakes in peace. In every branch of the Government the greatest care is taken not to offer any unnecessary affronttothat iniblio opin ion which, every one feels, governs the country; and the House of Commons, conscious tit, kits power, is content to tolerate, and, I doubt not, in - the absence of tyranny and intolerable op pression by the Crown, to sustain the tdonarchy with its pageantry and parade. But rho degree of oppression which - would now be considered intolerable, would be very : differ ent from the idea which prevailed in the time of the stnarts, and for many years after. In Bel gium, where we spent some days with great sat isfaction, they enjoy nearly all the rights that belong to a Republic. Their King, Leopold, is not a man of extraordinary talents, but is. I am sure, very upright in his intentions, and cer tainly moderate, to an exemplary degree, in his conduct. He told them in 1848, if they desired a change, ho would spare them the trouble of a forcible revolution, by resigniog; and they hate been quiet, and obviously contented; ever since.. They have a Legislature, fairly chosen; - and their inatitntioßs, with the single excepti on of the throne, are very liberal. I was so much pleased with all I saw in his dotainions, that 1' caused his .• 'Minister of the Wing's House" to be informed, through a private subject, (oar Minister being absent) that if it would be agree able to him to receive me and my friends, in citizen's dress, it would afford mo pleasure to pay my respects to him. I received, in a short time, a letter from the Minister, Informing me that he had submitted my suggestion to the King, at Suchen—his country residence—who had directed him to say that ho would with plea sure come to the city, and receive us at the palace, in the form proposed. Ile did so ; and we had, comparatively without ceremony. a long and pleasant conversation with him. It is the apprehension of breaking np this extended pli cate and public- prosperity is Europe, and dim. tartilng its present quiet, which has been the effective negotiator in the Eastern affair. The moment it was definitely settled that France and England would unitedly resist every attempt to carry AV effect the long-cherished views of ituasiWon Turkey, it became almost certain that it must cause a general war in Europe to attempt it. The Etoperorhad the moral courage to assume the reeponsibility of causing so tre nAndons a change in all Christendom. Ile de layed the conclusion until it became absolutely certain that the alliance between France and England could not he broken up. They were themselves opposed to war, and willing to yield almost anything but- the main point—the main tenance of the quasi independence of Turkey. TKANESOIVII3O PROCLAILATION.--GOIVIVOr ig ler has issued, in the form of a •" proclamation," the following recommendation to citizens to oh. serve the 24th of November next as a day of thanksgiving and praise: FeZ ow —A merciful and beneficent Providence has blessed our country during the year that has just passed. His exceeding good ness calls for an earnest manifestation of our gratitude as a people. A firm belief in tho existence of God, and a just conception of tho perfections of His nature —of his attributes of infinite wisdom and pow er—of his boundless munificence and mercy, lie at the foundation of true religion, and consti tute the basis of that righteousness that exalt eth a nation. An humble acknowledgment of dependence on the overruling care of " that God who men sureth the ocean in the hollow of his hand," whose will controls the-destiny of nation°, and who yet condescends to feed the fowle of the air, and clothe the lillies of the field, la an act of homage eminently becoming a people en peculi arly favored es we have been. The blessings of peace have distiogeiehd the closing year. With the entire family of States car relations ere amicable, nod give promise of a bright future. Oar free institutions of Gov. ernment have been perpetuated, and religious and political liberty vouchsafed to the people. The cause of education, morality and religion have been steadily on the advance ; the arts and sciences have gained additional perfection, and all the 'peat interests of the people, physical and moral, have flourished. In our own Commonwealth, the merciful care and boundlessgoodness of Providence, have been most strikingly manifested. We are under spe cial obligations for hie beneficence and mercy. The people have not only been spared the afflic tions of the plague and pestilence, but they have been blessed with an abundance of the choicest productions of the earth. Tho seasons have passed in their regularorder. Winter-and Spring, and-Summer, have come and gone, and Autumn is now; "seed time and harvest" we have had, and the husbandman has rejoiced in the rich rewards of his toil. The valleys and hills, and plains have given of their abundance, to make glad the hearts of the people. The desolations of famine, which at present seem to threaten some of the nations of the Eastern Continent, as do the devastations of war, have thus been turned from this people, by the strong arm of His power. "The pestilence ibot walketh in darknese,ond the destruction that woeteth at noon day " whose ravages have sorely omitted the citizens of surrounding States—have not been permitted to invade our favored Commonwealth. It. has pleased a merciful Providence to restrain the hand of the destroyer and bestow on Pennsyl vania a season of health: and unalloyed pros perity. These manifold blessings are in the gift of God, and to Him our grateful acknowledgments should be devoutly made. Under the solemn convictions of -duty, and in conformity with the wishes •of many good citi zens, I. William Bigler, Governor of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. do hereby appoint Thursday, the 24th day of November next, se a day of general thanksgiving and praise through out the State, and earnestly implore the people that, setting aside all .seorldly , pnreuits on that day, they unite in offering thanks to Almighty God for hie past goodness end mercy, and be. seeoh trim for a continuance of his blessings. Given under my band, and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this eeventeenth.day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, and of the Com monwealth the seventy-eighth. By the Governor: C. A. BLACK. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Ootober 19, 1893. EUROPEAN ACKNOWLEDGMENT Or ' AKERIOAN NAVAL SUPERIOILITT.—A correspondent of the Newark Advertiser states that Mr W. H. Webb, a New York ship builder, (who recently started very suddenly for Europe,) has been authorised by the Emperor of Russia to build in New 'fork a hundred gun ship, furnished with a steamPro pellet% as auxiliary power, and to deliver 'her anin reasonable time at St. Peteelburg.. Webb, a year or two ago. conceived the i dea . of building finch a ehtp, and his plan was submit ted to about tidozen admirals and high °Moire of Russia, by. hia agent..and rejected at the -in stance of the Emperor. A personal • interview, however, was lately granted Mr. Webbi arid the result•is hellos been commissioned to Villa the ship. The.corrsspondent,adds that the Grind Duke of Russia declared that the government bad" followed English Models long enough. 101 also said that the knowledge of Mr. Webb's con tract bus been a matter of :great chagrin to riots English parties who have been- iong• pe gotiating at St. Petersburg for this object—Balt. Sun. MEM IMM .GSro 4. On the dreary s hored of . Lapla n d, 'mitt nrrfr•mlitiPlS • mown, Where thf Rosy Sol) , Aloe ih her ruddy' thuti glows; ; Lived a. lOUs dwarfish Unkar, 1.• t tarot three ' foot two. And from his endiesS thirsting, they eallod him Ohl Chil / 3100 . t Tbo little crookoitinker, as ho dmipki his Wean , way Trozo but to but, to ply his emit, scare. seemed of human slay; Rte eyes were like two marbles set In little seas of glue, Ms decks a dekly yellow, bls nose • dirty blue. CANTO m. Now Chl Chtl 8100, though bora to (now, sod mood upon its hrettet. • Loved not tho hleah chill land where dwelt the spirit of unrest; 110 bld adieu unto the scenes of nevertuding sumo, And traveled forth to seek tome land •here be might keep biro warm; ; • lin trudged two years his weary way, Groom the land o • MOW Thshlo the. walls of Chios. to where stringers seldom in, When, wearied with his;Orem see,IID halted at geoirhani, 'And there fell In with old Pa 111. the father of Cho Ding, earno re. The old man beard this wondrous fate, or sighted:tat be had Where nature vore a winding shoet, and ahromled all things amen ; And nood'ring o'ex within hie mind ) if Tandem , Inch could br . At last envied poor Chi Chil Elea to cultivate his tea. • It hid divan been the custom of the fairrlike eh' Bang, Ere evening absulaws fell upon the valley of Ktrilrhang, To vender 'mid the telegrams like an oriental queen, On the ehaulders of her servants, in a limy paltuntdo• MVO V. As the 'merged from out the sheslaw of • Chins terry tree, Sh e Se ge.oe despie the littie tinker, dripping down the fragrant tea: l d upon his wondrous form, Lie eyes, his nose o blue— A moment mud!, then deeply tell in love with Chi Mil BIM She stepped from out her pdardnin, and tbere.dlsmiseed bar train With instructions, Thai" an bow pined, they might return again ;" She then upraised the Simi Ten that hid her than= trims eight, And poor ChD Dlco beheld a DOB to him enrprtelog bright CANTO , r 7. 110 gued triinsfired with wander—to him rurpeolog fair • Were her ronadtd•np prepartione and her ealincee•eolcred hair ; We lingered in a dreamy trance, nar woks be ream hie blim 'Till her loving arms entwine hint, and her lips Imprint * She led bin to bow, and Wide the dwarf ebe kneeled And stetted like Deedersona at tdesespe• byneed and fald Ile told of seals, and reindeer, and boars that live at sea; iL told ber tales of !steles, and abe told tales of tea. Inng, tong thay lbasercd:fundlytneteti in each other'a arms: She waw In hint and be In her • tbonsend glorlog charms; Wbev kaltlog down the distant vole, the sails fart fading aheeD Nell falatJy on the gold of her rat:in:dog palanqultt. Yonder come my pleves," the cried, and new ClOl Moo we ; Mr father, though my father, hut e cruel flinty heart ; Be has pro:mired too to Chow Chow, the Comas of KO. vrtautr, . •• But Chow Chow is old and gouty and he wouldn't snit ale thing. CAJTO 'TM Oh! come beneath my wlmlmr at s qairter after tbrrej W n the moon hat h gone a bathing it Lrr batb-room to the .es. And we will fly to other lands acmes tbe wain blur—. But hush. hen eeanee the palanquin, and now. sweet love adtem" Tbry viand her in her cataoonio.berbosomthrobbingfree. And Mel! Moo awe area busy parking up his leathern! tea: AP rested from bit weary wood, the dying (had at Day. Tbq ndeed her on their shoulders, and they trotted Ler away. cern:, Tx. At dm time and place appointed, 'nestb MT lattice stood the dwarf; QS erblstl.4 to hit 1 /0M Abe anwerad with rough: Rh, threw • althea baler from her wtmlw down tho WWl* true Insight. stood [mamm o a., catrhher should . the fall , Ebiroacbol thorecoml to Panay—one Moo and one embracw, mot Wa belorod raid ha ttoatodotr to Ilona: , from the pities. CANTO 1. Thrut tbry 1146 Marl:aunty ; 1 r bed =Z. hrr fortAtibps light: They hal thrsatelree at morning clann,asnlfril again at West. The =toad ol i yht had buelol day. Rod ttided up he ! pal l, When they reached It, sentry's ittailoo, underneath the totality roll. Che Bang told =ell her tale of krio—Chll Moo - loid Via; alael The sentry had a renticoont, sod wouldn't let them ;ma; But ba calhd ei Ole of aoliDere, ebu look ,tloqu la Dun Orono, . . Lauri of local coadtetrate,, or 31nAl of the town. CORO XI. TIM At. .3 1 J Irrotrb, he beard the therm the =Oleg maiden .p 4. Theo, tiolgning wr/ a burning rage, In tboldnr tones hi erten : Vile, mlsabapen nnondret; you der:polies. mown!. elf, J Aentencr you lo prium, and I fay Cke Bang utytelf." Ile took bar tolls badern, and he drt:and Der tognty ; Ha soot brr blrde.nort chowder. and yuppies done In wine: But oba spurn& the dainty viand", co 'be rimmed to to Ms 1=1173 tede, And the twk to eating. rialtoup, pol.ozoi rat4oup, aad dro 4kd. rAsed le • dirk sod deeszy deepest, 1u dinteneions six by bur. Ley. the wretched little tinker, stretched upon the could). . . floor; The midnight gong haJ roiundcd, be hard ► dreadful cling, AuJ teem) her quaking lota atoml the frpirit of Me Bang; Cbil sci,e," ft cried, " rba.ko oQ Ilfo'l weary lo*J. Let out thy pilsonsd spirit troth its auk sad area abols. And we gill roam the ROM land;vbirre ratans exalle• more tat:— Atife," It tried, "end tallow . " then Into stet , . C.L.T1 . 0 X UL cto the toorrow, then the jailor 'erred round tan mouldy bran.. (The only food tbo pro >; rarepi ofoloo Wilted groona,) RR started bora hotror—hlgb upon the door-way poet, flung Cho body of tbo tinter, who bad yielded op tb• ghat_ IZZEZi There', a legend atill in Chtnn,that, beneath the =KM . / pee dwell, Be•r roreny linked together; may le intruner lime be mom, Still era edriog mil the tea crone, In the pro - ince Eo- Whew. The Ilttle Lapland tinker, and Ma anlet bride, the Bang. • Chinese fot totttrtuitlito-off. t laplandl•h fbr firter-and-Ku• Pronotiortd 'ultra-teen. - • - - FASATICISII or rut R11891A2121.—A St. Peters burg correspondent of the London Times, un der dote of July 22J, speaks of "fanatical ll:at tain" with which the Raysion periodical litera ture is just now flooded. tending greatly to in ila.me the public mind. He thinks the Govern ment act very injudiciously, if they intend a pacific, termination of the Turkish question, allow of these things, as the Russian people may be worked into such a state of excitement as to be beyond the control of the :Russian Govern ment itself, by and by. As an illustration of the state of feeling existing among different classes, the writer says: The. common privates of the Russian army—at least those removed from the capital—believe, with reference to this war, which they look on as certain, that ." ; the Porte has sold the key of the Holy Sepulchre to the Jews. ens that the world will go to the dogs if the Emperor does Xot rescue it from this pro fanation.' The fanatical orthodox old Russian party are infuriated at the delays that are in terposed between them and the subjecUon of the infidel and the planting of the cross in Constanti nople ; which they already call Ciarigrad, or the Czar's city, , , The Northern 800, a newspaper which circa. isles among the higher classes to St. Petersburg, contains the following panegyric on the " - Holy Land" of Russia. " Resplendent wave our banntarsin the annals of history. Astounded gaze the distant-States on the majesty and might our beautiful , :country gnawed with envy at the tranquil calm that per vades our holy laud—at the grandeur it has at tained In endless extent, and at the deep set re membrance of its wide stretched plains (1813.) We are powerful, covered with glory, and strong er than over, plenteous in resources, end formi dable to the foe. New victories, new glory, we seek not, nor wish not, for our country already kn owe no bounar' But to hew the knot ttio, and for the sake of the rightful faith., Holy Russia girds on his mighty and powerful swor d. Let the nations prate as they will—let them foam and rage like the waves in stormy weather —God and the wise Nicholas will give them' a. -lesson of 'peace, from -which Russia - will come out with new glory !" EPTISCOPAL OD:1E11AL CONVENTION.--EleMllth Day —lu the Episcopal Convention, on Tuesday,' the principal topio under consideratiOn was the report of the committee appointed at the last. general convention to procute and supervise th . publication of a standard edition of the Bible. The medium quarto stereotype edition published at Oxford, England, WAS recommended ati the standard Bible of the Church of England. After some discussion, the subject was sent back ;to the committee, with instructions to report Ito the next convention. A motion to adjourn sins die on Friday, was laid on the table, bat it:is supposed as adjournment will take place on Saturday. DEPIIE69IO3 JY Twit iliroor. Mang:cr.—The market for wool Is very dull everywhere, and tip pears to ,be gradually growing more and more depressed. Prices are _generally five to . eight cents lower than when the clip was firstbrought into market. The fear that this decline will continue, is so great, that large holders are offer ing it at reduced .prioes, on long time. One. cause of this depresaion is tlie Very* limited de mand. Manufacturers buy sparingly, and ? t o more than what. is needed for immediate Tho supply is not short, some have euppos d. —Hayford Courant. ' • . thy-The license for ' retailing liquor has bJen raised to $l6OO , in Marion, , Alig,Lby tht,to:trn council. • MEM IMO MEI . . ltisLantsa Verostrage.a,Zio mmodpswerin— treated has been succemful as the great vomit:medicine of Dr, Mane. Artiribatused Ulises beeriscragirste7,. tonished and delighte4i4 its wonderful energ..l6.4 ' , To publishllD the teithrumisls In its huff 4.01 mnes ; w(viisfi,blaetait entiteninnivelvtit witZ:ltirh4ab: ! street of ff few : tit theni.lfLz: - Isphet Ai*, as )4404, g l L;i:i 'a‘ tliss to a c hill a elX Years oldiind - ftt i04:4 mro Ositorriio gar!krinottteiiii-tcrtbie - Wie slat, brotiakt ritki ill More - , - making about l 3 worms in about 12 hourei. , Andrew Doiridng, of Cranberry township, Venangoconri gave his child 0110 teaspoonful, and else paned 177 worms. Naxtromming, on repetition of the dose, sho pass ed 113 mote. Jonathan HOUghI72AII, of 'Test tintoti, ' Park ecrunty, Is. tinnithie `plelryhistilighborlioo4 sayptfter a triul of the others, tha t non 13 elivai to Dl43ll.aaes'Vermifuge. liteigrelrk3:W:CoTtort, argintbestetiltotpptted last spring to get soma ofhis Vermiluge. After selling a few bottles, the chiniand >0 1t tiecime so great that thel4 stock was I.oon 074141441 11 , eY, ..!4/4 , 14 1 at.it has piadnee4 the best effect wheriTer. l'utod, stidit ve4 Popnlimaroong the peoples . Patcbatcrs wilt ise carelul ' to ask for Dr...lFLane's.cele: b r aked Vermengn, lain) none tlrel,.All , calter,Terint: fuges. ffi comparison, are worthless.' Dr..lTLan o's Xarml4 tuge, also his celebrated Lire? Pills, can now belida! all respectable Dreg Stores In. the riated States, andalso ?F thesole•proprietorsi • -114:3111C0 11110TUE11Di:. Semensars, to Kideed- oclabAir• Asma==/Pmi DilqllolllZlo Greys.:-.40 11 a aherehy isoDEOS to Attend. DRILL% every. eavaleg Saila; the areet; conmeacing on:DIONDAY the 24th fast And hold theta. males DA readinea for =taiga& oedema, oaa' TUESDAY. NO: reinter lat, at 9 o clock r A DI. 'By orlefortha Captain. oet22= . . D. J. - BINNLKG, 0. : ElOA.lilltatS, of respectability, em be accommodated , .14 Mrs. loalHAlllB2ll3, ltZDßlLklt'street, two &ars below Itobinson, Alias Y. -•--45ea441t, DR. EZZEIEWS-PECTOUL COUGH SYRUP 1, the prescription of a regular 'phyrielial, Whoused it for Serena pen' in his practice, with success nnetinelleo any other nseditite now in use, end At was only upon the great and daily increalingdtmand for it, thit hermits hada. cal to put Ii up . in bailie, for itincriegenerslandeztatsirs ealo. We claim for the Pectoral Syrup that it is an &lye!" new peepeteotion,4liferlng in 'every 'respect from-the various: reseedies now in use, for ths.slienses oflhe organs. It does awe edam as ;Stomach 'by gissitatoln; nari„ sealing dotes of Run* ettlatony' , and ipecoehtmna. It has In It no opiates toWlatipate the bowels, and dry up th's secreting organs; but its action wholly different from the nen= of tall of tbs nbase=ed , . :drugs- "S ) E- 1 ; - perlorant that oltaallout the tithes laid air cells Af thelcusths and Ilronehisla a manner that is not tqlellet by any other _ remedy. It dlovoires, In a great amours, the greatly Ja creased secretion of amass attending the various (Maims of the air tens and hronthisl tither. frallayeall irritation, almost es maw as It is taken, and it tuts been knows to, cure a cough of sort:red week's duration In TEM Mae! 81111111213 AY *CI Olt 111114,Ette.- 0 Rhein lie slisthaage " from the Buse of a thin acrid Maar, which scalds and " frets the parts over Which It 'waw Increseediageharga " Item the faeces and Branch; feeiing of Winn& over " the whole body, utd often told shivering - ire felt; at trust "(be body is more than' usually sensitive to the arsims of "the air, in consequence of the bloodbeing driven`fangs= "the internal organs, the pulieltsettawnt in frequent'', and there Is generally more or less ferret- present', Thesefeet "lnge are soon followed With haarseness,"and - a sense of roaghtenta and soittons in the windpipatend - vocalorgans, "et trams sinounttog 10 a Waal suppreirdon of the vase. " togethet with a difilcattr of breathing, and a sense Of "constriction or tha that" Thee symptoms are -often attended with a dull pain and sense of weight in the fore bead, u wen as with a heaviness in Elating tho-ore. Sometimes the cough sate in with: -Shn commencing symp tom, and corairates daring the Whole coarse of the disease. ficsder, attend to these erup:nay theism thialatentwore , of a fat' t's aidisemer--Pnixtonser ConSintrnox, • Frees the PittsAtornpv itd, 4,1:v1;165 , 2 Isinineat—One of the best melkines for the cure or Influenza that can be fogad In the country, Is Dr. geyser',a PeCionli Syrup. Warhol , e triellt,eni tete greet ploatnee In bearing testimony to ice eilbracy. - There lis.no ,hunolaig about it. At 111.13 Debblni of the year, when ewe half our citizens are sneezing and roughlo3.lt ehoutt 'known that a few s1P0•••flaiol Ude medicine will, in ball e-Alay, -, work a peen Care. Benda . , IryLna have a cold, tube our advice, end buy a boitla of De. heyaces Yenta al syrup. hues the figtinsTh Jiis;i l. rus4i-y 24 ./ 3 - Ptoroast isracr.---De have ell this inedicires for a sevens cold, anst,mon , truly Ea, we /*A" ueTer rud any remedypleasant end edectutd, It I. 4hesp,..l ran t, yetabore not alchen the stomach` an 4 it presents en anti tice ores.lt is highly recommended by ply ticiatte (Altera who bare tried It, as a epecsly cc 1 . etrbetlabl Que fur colds, Infinerune hoarseness, whoofing cough, tVonp,sairk sny,tind numerous other complaints of Useless:sada' ormab, and lunge. %Ve can safely meteeteltd es ea excellent remedy. nom thr Greenst.ergh lateiliomscer, Nay 28,185.2. Tin weather for • week past lam been tialtectsal,lti4 to tu ,, , very unpleasant. being cool. atamepleaseat in that way, Ls exceedingly:changeab CM Vrixlereaday, the lath, the thermometer stood between hi) and SO in the shade rant of theday. The next day, overcoarasuni fires were necessary to comfort: and on. Friday vaorrans; rhere .0 quits a hard freed in this vicinity, though nothing was seriously injured thereby. As a consequence of thew sad, den changes, many people are afflicted with bad colds and. mucks We observed a lady at church the cabaret enhig co mach annoyed with a hard cough, that we really fat alarmed fur her safety ; ea much so. thavit wan with'some effort we conLi refrain front mit& nut in - meeting. - and recommending• her forthwith taproom* s.tottle of a n d Pectoral Syrup * to glee her Ilumediate- relief—to be had at John McClelland's Mare: DL Erfinfo'attcfrom Brno has bed an extensive see this vrinter—averybody trtio vses It *eats in the highest'. tens : ant Its toesits: Its low price—onty cvats--its ytea— sant taste, and. citrtahaty txtPare, had , tondo it the favorite of all who bare been tleklelaboot th IntO . and bronchinl tubn- ilsrlng a Melvin, the II&Cal city t #ftre. sold lane quantities. S,access Dr. Keyeor'f Doctoral, • .. FtOee the-Erening aro:tide.. Unmet Mums; a friend Observes, ix the ;tat Wes 4 , health itself- We amp here ,obserre, u we mention to =met, that this friend was out on election nigia;arud snX taus to hear the news from btalett, tarried Lotg ,47n - ths , o3r. rum.. Atte. news came, hot =Anna helm./eitsorbed cleat damp to give him the chilli. Artother:friend: invited. him to take a glue of Scotch ale,.vhirh was pot up , lo very black bottles. One itriendle Won was:htept , , and was, oniy„ qui:ached after a numberot empty bottles stood be-To» Di= a cold in the head was the consequence, which onnevience, was cored in six hours by using Keyseeiti'veteral-. . I From the TR:shim/Mu Examiner: PLCTORALSItez!Itra are aware that we have not heretofore nava of 'anything in' the neither that administered 14 the perlissiOn, or that:pmts. red by outsidere,We 'ltot - odor or any , tied lA' drugs; we cannot think of e Anglo artieleunder that, heed that we have ever considered wry tettetable, yet we, like most of you, have bean oompelled at - times AO partake elf vscions kinds of nauseous doses. ktedleine' is one of the unpleasant things that we sometimes tare romeollose. We will therefore let this pus by way of piologuitantlallelettrr mad as an epilogue would simply caltyour attention to the advertisement of Dr. Keys-.r. ilia Pectoral Syrup is raid to be a good article, yet we are opt able to speak experiment. ally to roferruce to Its qualities lsleighbor Ilarper,pf the eittrtnorgh Post, buss tried' It, Pronounculltetspuums , . ban= Constar Erbasiuoulutrellt Hodthldanozeellentarticle to sell,' Ord will gilt) geueralsatistactien to their customers. . deductions mill be medu..to retailers. rarr. others punts—Nog by‘the dozen. Thee, ate& bOttlas 60 cents; or six bottles for g 2.50. ; • • . us CAUTION EMU:4Im persoerlll try to {Ma lio6you to buy some other zirtltra,stal 4 ot thm it: less gaol- as 'this; but we edrise you (abut out - the same, Fp& Krrall'Pso - TOW. Pram.," and buy no other, dud yotrwill , uot dts• Sir The Pectappointed ." ° oral rag prepslW and soli by DA. Ciso.. - II: nun, vihokwe and re Druggist, 10.140, comae - Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.,and by gists everywhere, _ Alanslistatxxstrdx , SPUCW• ETTO63. of adinhaistratrLx basing been granted to the Lundersigned on the estate. of 'Edward. Peaden,Sr, de: ceased, late of Penn townahiP, otdristX of AlieTbenb palm le beech, given to all persons jaxowiog thexaseiressudebted to said estate to make. immediate payed? and all-pe;Sons hating claims against laid estate , are nested to present them dilly authentita tn ted ibr settleed to JAMES tOPD, who is duly apriainted 'ollUL:fatal estate by authority of ociadtwo MARY : PEADE,I4 Adadnlstratrix Blumlee Books t. Books 1 ILE Christian Minstrel: by J. 8.. AlrAz6 Pi top Zp ex.; par dozen S The Juvenile Idlostiel :Prize 37 34-• • pei dozen $3,76. The Stored Melodeon: by 4 4102. rTioe• 75; POT dozenll;so. The Sacred tut* : by It; F. White .4 E. J. Flog. PrieeT4 per dosen.gB.4o. ' - The Ohio ip ir m t pript: #old. Prier 62; pit. dasenl 4 3,oo: - 4 . , Sabbath School Gems. by J. d. Crialkebent; TrieetT Pe T r h d e 3 li ell ew s3 Wm .s4l Fem. Pritel dOzenir,A,YOT:4oi s saw by' ' 13, T. O. MOB.I3AX,' 101 viva Otrzet; (et= V and DElrrataCalpj:j A Conspleto ;Abstirsis sag 4. be Holy Bible. irIONTAINENO the whatnot the COLD and; ItEmzEsts... ij BENTS, collected sod arranged systematically i n _ yhf r . iy itooks,(based ma tbe work of the learned Talbot,)togefir• or with an Istioduction, setting forth tbe character of the In:wk and the immense facility tilts method affords-fat on dergeittditig the Wotd of God. Aboi.thretl Mite - resat, Tables of Ctlntents prat:4l4*A s, Cr nenal Incra sullolned;sp borated, and arranged in alphibetkalorder, as to dlrect‘at once to su7 subject. required: -, Ey Rev; lilithaniel:W4c, D. E.. 1 int. royal Se6—:about mak': Price Per sale by DAVIN) !!,• 0 , 4 22 • 15' M; ITN 'Xilli "alai tnitlafT' for the tanully of Allegheny, „ ESTATE OF ELTIIIVAIS.F.N. 4061-- ; The Auditor f.ppolatedlry ihne,eurf to diitributethemO ceps in the,hellchl of the. Administrator, am ker kneel:int flied. and confirmed, atesointelyoriltsneet the - parties hare seidet3 at ills pit Youth titreet,Pittsteirgh,;.en TIJES• DAY, the I,sth day, of 'November, 1633, at 2 o'clock, p. - . OOLLIEII, Pittsburgh, October 23A- 1963. - [eetir..-tiltsm"2l] . Exonasos BINS Or l'mrsecton, t October ad, 2853 0 j , A N election 'for TIiIitTEZENDIRECTOBS'ef .thle „di... to nerve for the enanlng year; aDI beheld:at thellank rhanse, on BIONANY,' the 21st of November next ; ;.. A general meeting of the Stockholaere alco.l.?e bola Th n eSDAY; the I:1 'November. - -oct2Zte Madt-sa, taLkidez. ._ 10031 . BALL Olt SXol.l,3llo l —Two duns o(Oround, bur r- Ing front - of 120 - feet au Seed street,Seventh Ward. near the tollgate; a snail Dwelling . Oarderi, nit - Trees,. and Shrubbery: will be atehanged for office city property ata fair per. S. OUTITESISS & SON, • out=.l4oThirSetreet -` "'WASP STSSIST—Two_Lote for sale, situated =cult vo. Cook streets, etch 24 feet front by 'IS deep. Price $3OO mat. Terns:- Ono-half in hand; balance 1, onllisear. S. CUTHBABT.k SON, e mS/2:Seal - rstitivAtente. llo Tbtlid at. . A ISZAIITLETL 1r4.1321; on the Ohio rims near the town of AtMereport Ohio, of 100 Acres, for tale 1:7 - - °eta . ft CMEIMI:r e 803;140 Third et. LAID BILILS—Jruit opened, at A. A. lira; eg fiars; P No..Z nraustree,t,a-bworo anortrunt.of Plaid Eaks, brightest- colcss. , - . 11()IIOCIM8ILANY1S--A. A. arls &C0.,1%);25 Vl= street: wiII alitisthlitineeraing a lafge and , geuersb . =tuna of the tint qualities of. EiItOCLELS • 311A1V34 Loug eta Equaie, ' 7. LAW MI LAM't6...a , 43.pes-lrenr styla rum -De '1.2 . 410, !,(1-71rtzgVitra' 4 IS, So. - ' • , ".- SIZZi , . '.... . • .t,:.•;-:-4-.f . ': - .' - ' ... .';:"..f , i , : , '_' ,- ; , ..:' 7,, f , :: .,,, . i! .,, ...'ii , ,'.'.; . -.. , ,. ~..-v.'',::•,':,7i;..-,c.,,. MIMI= MEM Eg"S!ItM,PM4i - lionarece blowons.—Dr. hoes, - of / Tate:Mlle; Wes., was waylaid and killed by of youngiMitn of he name of Hudson, on Fridat,pigW.Oemr Ater let. A difficulty originated hatwe4:4l..DP-Rost and Hudson, growing out of cute Triffeicpythe der . to Hudson's, alsmr, eastiste $o ite Gentle: mail she was to marry; th Lrrango 'pont& were made. Xl9 thi'llecAßOol Was !Idiom ttlong, in company srlgt iaAy cod iro gentle: men, the report ot` g un.vrn9 ..be.2443, st - 41.35e Utiotor fell dead. Upon prc::re4ng to the spot from whence the report was heard, they found young Iludson'a bat, but he bad fled. gOszT4, CASs---A: letter; from Eu rope . etatesthat_, eL. pat? wiped . . Yon . egeliirtipurcTin-Teliniciin'Prtiiistir, 1849.,Tir en offenoe of the press, but he tled to the United Statea in 18.50, and got himself naturalised as nn—Am 'tlitiernnilenrngertn re timed Wismllug p o;pric $ toWIn K.. He WiLe • arrested, given np to the . Pittisinn authorities, and removed to the,4all•efleignits, where he; hato since remained,- livhbefopplled to !the' American 14ition fottlirofeistto ttS 4 eitipit'4f: the - United'Statii."" • •" - • : . Notrrs.WESTCH4.: R6U.ROA _ . tended to connect it is said: can. be. completed - and put ' irt inn ning.order fcies2,76o.ooo..The whole nmoant of Individual subscriptions 'to the stock a - - the road 1e.5160,200. Butler county has sobscribed $250,000.;_ and.Lawrerice c01ut7. 4 5 30 9.900f ma king in all $710:260. . • It is supposed Of the "rand the subscriptions ttithe stock seven hundred - and fiftylkottmuni s dellsre; ` Phila detphia ie asked to mbar:Abe . inoire, and the work is tliew to be #toris4l,o6ll l : 7.... ; TIIE GREW! Clansman Ttresatu—ibutiftela's Railroad Iteeortpublbhes some Intereetint peri floatage of thigettet tenneritt'Onolitnstl.• The work is now in sisi3l4 . .pitittcsii; sik - Cialie/0.04 iabe& earlyin 11365 e The . Vital lengtb.,Of the lannellelo,oll- feet; of which 965 -have' been completed : `; The lergest. tunnel in thiTifited States, atilat is on the Baltiniare road,. le 4,180 feetioni. The vidth-adbelarth. cionatl tunnAlelll4,46.feist,'"aq..helght,)s Sir As rig pals' Fr arid' Buslastuar MOttleirtAl mucimrs SPANIBLI hf.l2=ltle 'tomb proaratocat abora all oUleat. -the,bloalt rte streogtheibie &a vivifn qulltied ti tank netlad au the thee; Its taild*l ? drtre sll:htltneds the tlart 'Cara; thereby clearalng . the slaters sotordidg ta" Natarol . Own /qescriptlon; baimlessiaad at ea cazu Unituttig ordinary goal effects, and the number Of:cares tistidad td by many of tba Mart retractable citizen of Ellehmoad, au& elsealteis; mast be'-eottelaspa arlexaso Usti: therlaU so sbont - - . - • 'This trial of a single bottle agllayilui moat :aarpth,l ' °eke tulvertisenamt anatbarkolimia. , .. [oettAltail* . . EMI . ,Cir.B.sittpaces•.:3oo.l66;- 1147, gn .a&sic • ...es a ism= mum,* Tidily =WY au Palmas. in" debti4 to salt rteossiton ell. and nuke pismcnt, and allFeria= luring elaliiiiigthisf. tilip;vlll plemesroi,pt them for The 111.01 , 3 bg kVAopm tOiiinirgetheidedr. of gala on hand, abont, sixty - dap LioteVas; data. wbara Waa• IL Kincaid, ma ot.tlis acdpecObillibalbatal - RETK1K.1111.1.1393, _ ..t •. „: , GEORGE 6.-14.EIIAT. •i' . rAmxdair;, - ": Pittsbtagb., 0ct.18,,18.53,-44tdwtif ; Aka. Fan and.Wlnter - Clothlam Whole. side' ana RetailA herrn and dock ot Tall and Winter Clothing is nnv ready far tile innectiamef tture v Wog to ba.flttelattttn.the nate.: .9tilland see fin' Sow " Country' iiertbiatiiioati4 B co:thistil.i4rest cs4l emuntoet , : , B--Coctcrmer work •made to oniesla. goiatick:talsv and at tba sbortest. notice. ^ . • • . • • , c•-• .c avaunars 104 , 4 e, .T.iberts The Blarcy Let ter la Borne, In 1 , 3 way. bat' nothing compared In general Smartest to the. people, as the ristredLl tourrtinetstot War and Caplet the Ilaanta ala BTOKZ. Their beentiet are unsurpassed ; tLr r rbespeeres tooequalled:.ho MOT e:it.t l l.4trla, 5 7 0 . 10 0.. 1 04. c° ,3 - on nothing; to purchase. little more in eotapar.ron. litetn.nt ter the Banner list Store, I 4 Meat' street, sign Of the JaDerkon Flag,, la the pls e, onr strot.for it. orlg _ _ • •• • - DUB:IF../ZIVS - - CELEBRATED - C E ATIC.4 ~.rE ST • OR BLEING POWDERS, I Ike che.pataltootacirecfa and Zan-on:it' . . • . ea/ :stuck for //abingEread.,.Zmit, - F7Lial; idle, and Johan : o Ctstrz .E ,'Euery, • -,• • Gars - Bread. de.•;••• • • • .'= • E rzz• - iiv:rzlNrrn. t - • rt PINIONS- OF• Tag prty.ss,-. ‘,./ Macomber have Wed it,trave band fiat tbAsarirties mint does not vannt•lts praise& too hlghly.--Challainueos Floridian and 'Journal, Feb. IP. 18.53.• • : • •- •11a-aretaerays - who have legal the quality of this peek:. der. pronounce unanimously. lie its favor,—(Loctpurt GAMY- Courier. It eurpasees everything Isithisnayolsre ever sair wud In the baking of aLGovillaurarrlttrocata sad nagio. ••• Phis Is an article oiraeliattlit - yin iagons kbad&Ofsicoi; wry,- that: when its virtu4 became properly .knciwnatia trieteekeepar &bat kindles ansfort atal economy, tingly do withoutlA•4:t. Y;• Met. May !••• - Noon* used hesitate to nes Durtedsallleaportaniartiela to bouaeteepera-7-Diepubllcan Bennaeind Nashville lt big, Feb.-17;1=.1. - • - - Would you havelighcbrea3, eveettreed, bread that you ran eatAlthAvaadValish; do not target to•preorre DarNee's Baking: Powder, and yottwOltiot fall to tan gland' blc&c/, cateicte.-l'Froy Thoes;llay 24; US% „.•••• • 1 We hate tried this Article, and can neatudozn&lkwilb' ,perfect cordidence..—Rdeben Gazette; Jaly,lBs - • ‘. :Durkee's UAW.; Powder we have triad at our ho , A4,:and - OUP "beMer •htlf" was agoashad at the• Dally Times, Oct. =, 1852' • ' ' • • • ! • All tncli housextreswllt_rejoicebVsztegindlthi mime of alter they save - even hie Biking Powder * fair trlal.-4New "Fort Sun,•Sept. - 20, - 1552. _•• • • _• Duzkoe's 13sting Powder, undoubtedly. the best artieleDar this pdrpose that has yet DecoatecoTemeLz-0. V.otitele;. wan, Feb.. 4, 18= ' • • I - - ••• ' • ‘: • • The agile:a coadneadstlona,, horn' tidedredsottaahtrgeit. and innit,riarpectabla wbolarade hordes In this, and nearly every large city . = this continent, coaLbe. glen, if -*Lee auerweci • --. Sots Psentrrox Asa lian4wev.oo4 - ; • - • ' - 130 -Water dyed, Bersr•Taiii.. "ItAXTIR Ageatir,Pit • feeztrl - ' PAS9LO ggaza ulwaictoi.. • ,Ag EDIERALII ISLE 1 •• . • TWetaknOS'nelants;bullElbSrhOtqtri Line," is o larnast PocketPlP. IrfOr. Pa far strenth c. - builds /KcomundltSOns Pwal;ent.lil PIC , i 4 1. 4111 0. . Wan AO equal. In the Lterrpool • • ;, The titEltaltillLE , vill estitikoin Ltiparail no,abont ihrotnra. DM *ma, 5.1.4. prima . M sealing . tatA:ll64k mono shon.4 not lotarthirtl 0 81 4 S, _for theta by thin Mae Whip. • • . In order to prevold delay. pasaira‘owill bill MOOING . letter foals Lean. it `l`airmott'l 13,ti447 , 3101*d , 57 , to bo throito ambuin ' " - • • • • Tb.-gmessid Islets icimioattdadbiemt.9i6:llClnnSb, .(teeoetly of the favorite packet dap, F-WhotATap.: . 7)Arbo• Is welt kn.Wu Lar bis ittnfto . PLetr, trysl / '" urs l ii , foloe.+s an a mum ander. ; N. - lI—VIOL T. will be soccieledkrithelointlitlontt new ship," Shamrock," commancledbz ttie well knorku s eaptairs, 20.remuo rump, ant, to JAMES MAMMY;,A 'A • ..Corner or SeittaktiaslSthithfiell BUCKWLIZAZXLOI7a—ux mous utrascay , . . FLIODICSO .b I.lr. roux; • -Rs'; It'Aidteritr.dcri ar AG try . •137t431 - • ' KIRKPATRICK =MOS ram. L9LI--16 visti for marl by 1 • • oct.i. • sißE:Everarcg:k PTIZAS-7 cheat Y. !Lend Itleeinieetveo ext ()ctn. . - . BIRISEAMBICX. &-IIE380;18.i TOBACM/-60 boxes assorted brands, pa and irs ; • • • • • • ' 4. 3 time Sarrieres forsalii - +Delft' • 7 11:MKPATIIICK & IMEON.S.; OAP--9,1. tow* PA= Soap for sal) --ooeil :11113KP6I8ICK: Ckl.L-ICltibts Lard Oil ; : 15 " Tanriata' dor lirrataleby-_-, • n k-r - 811111.PATIll= 3 wait . ttoNs. Vl= P011.11,;-30 bias - Nes Patacfor Pile by oct2l. .KIRKPETIIICK 4 FIERSONS OTIS 10' do: • "Di atoris and, tor Ws 15Y - Ainamicv. Dare' . o:4: , lltact - a , (374 , 001 road siresti T ACIPZI; std, for:zaie try - I ' 4 Oelt•T- - ELSAMiIY:tII.O3. IL V inti4is"—lD.CllliXryi lit tiara and Ibr icede by. ~. bc.121.,.-.z.: - SL.FALING-OaDN, NTALF.JIMIJ 1300 T-100 tbo farsa/ V . 1 - 1M1310"T""i ,1 N 81 4, 11 = 1101 1 2 : -Zs In store slat far )salls Ix= 'Sateacion to J. Sidd &Ca. CO Wood-st,' C 33EVS:.4.A.Itt t.NCILS--60r, assorted, au :mitt; oct2l • Cornet Woodand - Ftrat eta; 3191ti'LLIA7 -I ;t o an., acetate , and. Entottste. for sale by , ' ~ .11.;.LFAILVESTOCK 7 .k. CO: .7.l3Ata far imla by - air7f , ; peak: = P....'II,,FMSENESTOCK2/ ourbmar usanest arrnats-5 groust reeely ix. ea luia fcir:zilel4 -, xr...L.YAMIK - rj 8: el., wet. 7- •"? • '- corriei , . First sad 3rood Tts: fIAILTEttIi eANISII.MIXTCUti ,- 1 gross Just reed Ala TPr..* 11 05 , . .{.(4 2 /.1 .-0 1 - PABSWOMa . " ._ _ , r.aumpas Nov, zt* ,411 .4 Cl , front, isttoith amid street, by •&,5 deep to_Libeiti street.: neliottse hierga sacleottreldeitt. ly.orrasked; pith gas ticturts;batti imta, dc. ;Cstiod rlsge House and Stable : ids labtxt . y street; ire.* ishrpbbery,„ beautiful-:tisldetess *III be Sold . = :an - . easy S. =LUIS= "Leiaa. Sat; 1 , 3 Third , ISHAILit3 MONOtia&LIELA-NLYTIGATION,,I3TOc4. hot.l , tor saie •.; CUESEIrr i q to Rm.- wax LEVTi ON SABLE.TERNIS—ThreeilluNd j_ tog. Late, vithlo twenty tolnutwt walk of tboOity;fo •feet *Dot eirs2oo entl3;' Teti allots inlogodr, bib - ace - a Oseflottaro perixtotrth.-- Apply:Aro-La% paw cuTuaturr k 50N,140 =Aid ; • AIISWELL Bp...nria 011=S DATlDißlat—Mbri Davenport res:pettfultuitatounees her frimas =xi the `eill t "'t Pittsbpzith senaiiny; Oil , ter l'arrnit loitvrr gin tag -place on FrJailltzzala,,Oetot/er ttlet,tat' vett c.b oeceticiarbeixin eppee.r for the fast Unite SIAMTAt' 11' the Pkfof PAgPti m l 313 LTA - .th thiCQuied.7 deo , liON11100:9" . • • - 4* -.315.% Stall s , r oP2z ' ge.21Y.21 /11.310 TRY SJs.l,l:2o—ik Wald for sale by t- C itaNELEILA few barrels far eutle tz .111-g-ar for.fslo - : - VOIL 4%3.3. XICILLAZIeSitor-AlitstrMA 4l 4nuft , traeh-D3l43o43,3x.Alroseries,lbra. J:ctvattr.4l4 Ilkzabetktalat,o4_lstetabigga tWO-StMLftr2/34Ctit. Wrz 110 . (m . ..ccmaitig anrr9=.i.-MteZ . 4 tET V:PIU eV* Th:e3whlkpropezty a =I -4v ' 417 0 .a,gzi , ..A.rvirJa :WE= A:linTiV - .Z, - 430 Litaiadigentir Pmt . t'' _ ~.~~ - _:~ ._ ''' r{ ~ - ..~, !~- -. . 1444:14 , 4c 1=1.4 ciA .1038Plt C. TOTIZB-..-... 7111/23 Or 11311340 M . ba..- - .. and P Box . es ersparade. Secand Tier— ----ft . ., Private Bose; 1erge—..,....53 Boxes Car caun= its Do. do. scaalL.--..T5 soma...- .. .—..........=n. isa. Persona miming teats Till be char m:ll...li eft ext«a for Dt• entente. * iErpooss open at 4 before 7 o'clock: periortatnes tt =manes at 7% o'clock. tar. fait night of hfivr DKCJZSPORT, wiz alit fa the net time hare In three years, in her untieslld ego. actor cf MEET/4 In Sheridan finowks' be:1011E4.1 1 W .. • tho •',llsid of limitiriorA" . - iiesiata t.S•II - ' Pliy of. TILE 31.0 D P PLABILIDOP&N. . • Gcmeral Kletereir..l.4Z4..T.l" j . Brellartif?r, ; EtWardige*Te. h cCudndo - with trolow Parer of:. • .' • . • . . . tigtobe4 r. Derings. Ballyltrabetrd. Um. r..4.3.11,A1i, itie-43stIosnithod . easziesa ictress c sill some an.2lsand,sy - iteassz. Skirl:diet & Co., - - .111ANthrAcTuitERB ctryisz Pltool' Barns, .Vault Doors a 1 Iroz - Virulow Shatters. •-• AND- as..alLperpone atoll Cie neeessity of _the shoes.. reiniiiazied arileleo; ve barn nerbeiltailen in mono , • =Wick car artiele•to be equal in anything In *vela. -Orders • prearirtly icieniedtics and put irp in the tra style, and en then notiee. • - • • • I:Eri.lindtb!teLl street; bitireci Vl:war aral Ililhen=i - Inirub... 4 't— ypiep9alticar CO. .. . :Fall . .. . -. . : • . .- ... Style . : of -11241,_. .-_ .. - -,: - -4 - SAMUEL ArilliT,No. 231..Lfarnrs liff=s Oseadof.Wooda beajust rarfred the -FA" . Or IldT and would :rspeeffnal knits theastentlon of hla friends and cagociers toll.. Mt has also sr hand a. lam - and nailed - assarrizent of BUS and ClAPHothieb be will sell CHEAP, far anis, attlatf r' . JOSEPII ODE a Mr-miner Wacdihrar-te and Dlaincmd alley, .wauld- rasp's - Ma,' their Mends widths Wilk that arty nothing a. large cad splendid stack' or HATS A.ND CEPS, of. the laird styles; which they are ;resolved to Ka .on as seasonable tenni as any °that lianas to the rite. .oh* &a all, sod cromtne our stoat. • • .pl 9 1 -i.t .l-- - . FII,ESR-':.O7STEIt ! S;•.. - • : kit:o:S.-•-BTAILV::I.V•St.O,II-E, ' • is -corner or -Wood 'nod Sifttr Streel24' DmID ' • • lborib - .4tOzt near. WOOI. os n 144- stivala, Waeetiti breetingaiPs. Alto; Catgo's Cotatort god la; Boro,Bada esti ter 11:0=s1 in reseineat at a ll •-a t ry `applying to WEN MUNK! CAE4O,- at tba Crystal Paleee Dagoarraab IbxFos of U.K. Cato a Co:, ibnittb street. STOCKINGFACTORY; - Tight nrrwmr ROOD AHD. lIATULET STRRETS. . •. • , A.61.72.71;Z1VER0Z - 41.11CONOMY:. ..• 'TM bed goods la Chilatica'a Hose, Mete@ Eacia*.liader -• "bleu and Mews:a, sold at =attractants' Idea; at the prrric sriszer MOCKING 'FACTORY. all WOG trona twit 'net - wool. NO ADM . = 1A PRICW - f --- • ; - sapn._ . • ‘ 4 , ynnsartarsrma _ Rzcsrasu ••• - NOVISCIMa ' , $1,03 pi eau aratrbalf ems: - sad: mar 'noted. • • 4 [143 , 431 '• • - zeniss:- :'• • '`+ s, . • v EEnt i, RED BanEea—rb,Er.itattis.mdd.... 1141—The SeasitiW2ennit-Adnattif SS Ifs—Fan JoUlzFe - ' Countess D'Oncay•—Clisl nsipalok:7, - 51r1. Fislo--New nousetiold.Reeetpt DO.. • - 4 3:"Artb 'W.---E'parios to Spo& • e•-• - ' Slim—Tanks, the cur of the , sei• -•- • •:•: Rufus IV. Lisr—Lecture to Totcot Mu] Ton:nation : . . . • Dickens—Mu* Muse. • • . . James Ossat---Jano Eineorr. or no ring's Ateistcanw. - . • Great Trutbs by Great Authors--A Dietkaute mna4 at A$ to Renfrew]. Quotations of - binsixtut. ntetsplsors, Cautions, Aphorisam Prosner; from wet-rse alksges and b o oth,:letaisplierns. 511215 R & CO, _ SudernelnstreeL rievr Music,. Neer. Blunts! ATI - % cla : T.07..e; Day ISTy.flot Com? "Ihvre.4oo4l tostilfol wag lia z s been sold in one ireek.- - . Old Cog tray, roater. • liaysllrisb Quadrille, Jo Um: ArrL,riarst Quadritle - , do. • lllorort Blum Polka; • ' oo. • - , Prtnia Do= Waltsel, dn.- . • 'new ;dams, y.lullarr.,bara be•nperter*d vnibb r lbt greatest strm:sant Costeerti the East. loyal Belottlseh, - Brawa.. • . Crystal. Ilyarly. , . „ •—.lCater Sprite Polka, do. • • _ ' Cana" Saks' vew buneppos Sorg. • dansclean &.bool Itxriluit • • •an,Sernipa4e,.an4 Heed Orem; el T. B. illn*y. Priest'. - • ,Tbe . skarn jlist'reemired . byddinix Co. i s Szyrress, tar 'relitt by *el&' 'M SlaiLLoll.ol Weed esenb T ViTLL - 88L1niy nniapired lease - (tharteen - Tests) of 1 Intata street and fixing arey,in:tbe Tata Wart-40 it frond/siren =rum street, and =char tack • 100 ft. etrApring elleTi sniablch is erected a Thor steriediiriek Thsoie, - 40 Kuata atilt& fray e, too startes. IL:-en -Spring idler,- erell .ealcolatad to rzurr on soy branch of ateaufacturing burtnesa Being, engaged in men nfiestiniaa to the anintrya offsr the above for sale. -In roam at street :• - ' - • eclat( - Watehea and. Jewelry.„ • • 7W - D.IIiCE now a .stock on-band, fresh and Ene, Of • • • Wstetne.-Talrets7. lamps, Onnmnakos Wasei Epos taoteadaaa•Pens. ke.4lZDellosilea :by oaf hitherto opened .ist this - city: Castotwa 'win nod- as. goat an-assor=nit, lu4 as elm*. as In any eent,P.thinceal to eines. -. • :Watch tepahinzatabutteturhig and lepabing Jewelry, !looe in' Via best manner: UT Biszlietetraer, eras of 4th. VfLESK Bucrilloax jorr.";l3.4 , — Tlts, abs!ntecer ars 11: -nlprepaid to 'mi... .-11:4:.r customers vith: Fresb Opt/m.40.11n caza, attber pollee: siallovestte=l. XTELt. SUCtIVEXAT FLOMl—fact !waived freb,lor . ..I.Yetmtty lisr; In stets - tt Z,.50; qr 100 IDe.;dellfned ia either city free °Lamm fer RUM ANKTEIIAW ramW_O_icemer ocl9 _ inetTes Dealers; =3 . LMati , iftet. TNT RECEIVED, , • • -_ . - - • - • lo IcetrAta - -.d0..:-..7ol4l•Country Tee: ' -'- 5 ' ::Thiiiitsair read 60e.VON.intetwaisiteed egall. to inyTiasintsainsOekt at ttoi inns mace- .• ;BAILEY iBMWEIAW. MinF.A.llB-40 bashelsosblte snap Beau (clov)lnst received JOI find tdr sale by oclg KING & 3100=3.11D. - • - VIED ALT r r'4-200.1nialtelsin'ararerarattar Irzirs-b7 °el9 1 , arm 111103E8AD. _ _ B ook. • FOR 03LLEGES—Saccitizo 13D OIAIESICAS TZTE • . B03.1a1 1 11" i1:10.003.071)163 SONO ' The COMthl; :glue eurliaticsas a-the-Earth. oithe2olltio4 Erecam oleo Nast Bingen Years, described . In. attca•Carte!P atth 'PX O O O34 I. - A4 1 : 331 /. prneddis ants. Tar saleby • J, asp&TASCLVAIsts Monism & Agasw,). - ' 65 3lsirket Anat. BALE-. 12. Countrytiesio-62 - acres et hod ett Toroth street rant Itoadoi ter oils this stde a the railroad nation,at - East -Llbetty.. It vitt taste a colculy ZePidelCeit . th4t. buittot be 'eqtuilled around. th o city. Cali: tesetbet ant bay oboe' yea on to :tastattable bappy. T4itiSertivartliyipar atten A co. • • - 4S Market street. O; fteLt4L'i .5.1,LEp514-wr crrz—nto ems Grimmest at a great binge. It b neat the entee Deletised -win be sold at a lawFia . its that to Garth . be:dug. - Ealatee et . 0419 - " - TI3.OBZSTOOD3 , 45 nartrarteteet. A :BEAUTIFUL RESEDF.NCE FOR SALS,In New, Mier - tan, Of 5 saes, with &convenient Catts.„^eliamae,Eod ap tinwouthallaings.- It is' onlyn tow abantes rile *cat Alsoilltave ott. any ininteti rVilifir -each it.Torixtf of Fanctat,Coactry Sests anft City Loakthat. coo =as ;on. chasers that they ma be tocconaandstni with& Faxs.w=fe went ikerssylen;u. Roontre cl - - con . • . • TIIOS.STOODS , -45 Litirhet stmt. ELY •BOOKS-!-eestar'a Etketebte; both aintiesa • Veldts, the City.of the Eta; - 111e111111e'li ;taw eer/r; Bermeds: • _ Yrimcre Warts . Babied:l . l.th, Belltery;' De Quit:mkt.'s new nate:um; : friettorne's do; . ' fimle Bozo. by - bier-Stove. Nay. . . Great Truths by Gteat - Antbore ; y'Vaaiplete Aneter,-by lease Waltert . ; I„,`7leuptoaßMgtel• • • . • • •"*Clrace Greenwood's Werys ; •-* 7.AngelVoices ; = IThipples °retie:lan . parlnee 12.7 Sala: AYttmei _ •••-:: st Custee Discoasse on Webster; Tea& Netx3d 'Saes; eteel• eater arm iza'elik.iX6trair tatty Jayenilzr.' DAVISON'S •Beat Stew • • :: %rig • •-::•:itiMerket itteetssear itterit:" " '• • . . .QI..RIIIIALIZQUENY eitikWursxdowszdad kpremp c 41.1../ %.,‘" Moly to . • oelB- BIOVFIT k LOWRIE. Post Th2Palngs, 511 k ••Ett /Ant FOR -a•Lrjwnf..3l.••W... anactresca atat=•. • beffoll -.11 1 :4* - -33i. 111 n$ etboVe7 _M-e-Seopmi, on th e --Tonealoglnnu zlevniu neva In caltivatioa,• taint Woes of 4' &mins,* taw cottage ZumßP, burl. Nablo. and &lee cant. housca:,.. - Two woreorchards of 'Primp. fruit Alps par • naar the above. 67 ecru of cboLut upland, 3.5 cultivation, balance good Umber, at $3O ;arson. . • oda - 7 &CUTHBERT S0:410 Third street. - • stare - tacd,thr sale I'IMIELNa BRA& 131711,D15C1 :14511.7.rTen. Lota ca. g 1 d, am, tin, Min ..BUPtrottinsf streets each M by .1016sts." avail apgy to: fan= oelB Mal albite Agra% Piat Bniblinp, 6Lti 'DI= IMAM= Swan , Ettoolden; -1000 Bacoo *4 . . ,Itonmiiir.4 taloldw to ekas tholotf oeitt . - IIcALECA.IO2 . . bigured •in the • Slatcrol.-.llepicit= _Ur3erip Dividend. Pittatairch Life Imamate Oriziplazr, aro receastiail nllaad teethe their Scrip fat the 33. per cleat. claret= tile lit of February .. lash • • - • ' rale .;- •-••• .14-.:4ol).Partnerstli p -Li oti e. TET.MHAVE:this 417 aormistect atth.l23 . V.t .b 61112111.0. 0E.1.1.517 PITELLIPS, irlll . l.ta=thr usitionif WC business =dee ttui Ara of Jobs AO 0:6-. . • XNDERSO.3 'SON. issa. - oel-ftr opo • tor Coal. 1D80PO81LSIta• supplytag Mat to the b)61.3 of. thottally •Pooket Ulm for thacoattog secteon,.stubs rtedr.o,l,ni to the Zth last. At At - what the cads of Wta. Bohan Et Co. Tho watts to IA dellverat taittutatittes fro= 1000 to 4000 baakels, as mar berequlraby the.CAtplothati. Tbeeaaiieet to somnamee on, the opettlag of .Packst:lSAT fall,Anti to extemito theist of-July, 1851. - • Addreso—Pstniesals txt.Cosi. • . I) LUTE' a BED, East iiirmattgbam, inattrif=twers of JD. Bar tran..ard small Irma .cr u. do=rlrl=4 'ma 'ma?, al)), the ettestquallty of Hoop:, Rattxda and Acmes. szirisaave orders for Don bi the Ixrx;st tb!! city Past • - Vele Bootre, New 1 1E13 flames olthi Neve World: lapscodraste'eoe.' . 2landsdSzpyf,• by the Countess r'o=l7.: mg •little Aesiewx; or..t7:y la' the Ewe.= Qt=talgie.l. • • Vag to tetne;esibii Lettezeef. l'lrAeziliti)4.T. S. neon. Bright Hors; of An 014 itit•-sa• 132 14 4 0 W.kuPsza Q 13 3 -s r , • -- i linießoVeopeloTGreat —1 , pen. For its.o . . ;! : , c0..71$ r7isibirt. • . AOLLIXI.II.I%.= ZOOS-- 65 reCart.4ll.A7 Avail, - • Avi . . . __~* ~-:. EAU t . -•:.'s — ..; -, .,. , „-,t_st '-......-.,-;;.;,,---. --;./39:13 LID EiLXla:Ol sow snc ergsn ax' ZIEWS DIVOT, SSEEMEIMM -Y. . ~.