PITTSBURGH GAMTTE .PI7BIASUED HT tilllll3, & CO J:INFARY 25,1851 ..' .EXTEN , • IOX Or Tat MONO MIA ELA SLCKITATIitt - Inegovzsinsr.—ltisdoubtlesS itt.the recollection' of most, of our readers, that the Leknalature of • Virginia has pawed a law granting "a char,ter. to -- . . Company to build a Slack Water Navigadon on -aloe river, fromFairmont,twhere , : the Ilaltimore and Ohio Raif.road crost , C4 that ' • stream, to the Pennsylvania State line: and thit ,lii. thinact the State has agreed to take three ' fifths of the amount -of stock necessary to corn .. plete the work, an neon as the other two-fifths .. are raised by private enbscriptions. The sum • necessary to complete the work is about $20 0 ,- 000—leaving $BO,OOO to be i nisad to secure the old of the State in — the wt. We' ave now t . fate slack water improvement to Brownsville; and we believe the companytowning the improve .; ment are 'willing to complete it to the State " line; to that all that is necessary to secure, a , 1 steamboat navigation to Fftirmfint. open at nil I -.. . seasons of tlie7.ear, is to rsim• n sum sufficient 1, to secure citedi.arter and fthe three-fifths from l' - ' the State of Vhinia,_ There is mime danger, 1 ' howcier that, the extremely favorable charter, r ' . 'ffolia. Virginia will be last unless it is secured by the requisite private subscriptions itamediL ~ , ately,, as the Convention to Reform the State i -Constitution. which is now in session , will prob. 1 only ,Incorprate into the now Constitution a • clause preventing the Sta id hereafter from sub ,. scribing to the stock of any Company. If the tharter. is not secured befiiro the new Constitu tion Is adopted, it will folkt3 the ground, nod I the .conditional three-fifth subscription will be 1 " ... lost. ' I ' In order to lay the whole matter properly be fore the people of. Pittsbuigh, who are deeply i - -interested in this improvement, a special meet 'ing.of the .11:fiftyl of Trade, are undestand, will be '. .' . held this everting, at 'which', time A. J. O'Biszos, . , F. 54., will be present to plane the whole matter •••• Inn proper light before our citizens. We trust ' '',• he will have a large audience, and a favorable . -- !Arming - • .: • -_; ' , it!. unnecessary for us to. add any thing in ' - :nrelation to the importance Of this work to Pitts -•• "burgb.. Those who lsow not thing of its get,- . graphical relations to thin city, lire aware that it will ppm up to us a very extensive and produc .. tiv33 . eituntry, and greatly increase our trade and • commerce with Western Virginia. CAINE LAD ITS PIASPILKENT. • . . is admirable success which attended the ef- I Ports Hof the police of Allegheny city in breaking 1 1 up ri4ang of couriterfeitonss and putting them in way of meeting their just deserts, and also capprehending depredators; upon the property of their' neighbors, is a niatter, of sincere gratula • I The.commission of criminal offences of almost 1 . every kind, has for some time been alannimay frequent. Now, however, we may hope fur a , better state of things. , The present is a time which calls for a'nevelle administration of justice, not in the spirit of vindictiveness, but that the terror of the law may restrain the vicious, wheth er iri•depredations upon the property of the citi zees, or in disturbalaces . of the peace. , It 'iv not for us to dictate to those who have been chosen to administer justice; hut we may :be permitted I express our approbation of the evidently skim determination of the proper uu .thorities to punil . b crime severely; and we may, see think, further express the hope that the per cloning power will be used with great discretion: I The signing of petitions for pardon iv oftl) - ratherun not of easy, unreflecting good nature, than the result of a clearlconvietion of right and , ditty. So far a 5 it is what we hove intimated, it is•wrAng. It inspires hope wherethere ought to 'be none, and it places the executive of the SPlte in a painfal . diletams, here pre men whom he' lmows and respect, asOng for what he knows -he aught not to grant. In g:errai terrns, , we ask him to he firm. 'and permit the penalty of the law to be folly dealt out; but inputilcuiar terns, we' ask the opposite. ',Lt is inconsistent, and ought not to he. Let us he firm in matterslof this kind, and we will have little cane to find ' fault-with the Governor. CONNECTICUT BLUE LAWS - ' 1)t. Riddle in Ilia sermon' before the New England Society, took 4 :occasion to stigmatize iihnt ore usually known al the "Blue Laws of Connecticut," ns a eariCature. Bnt within a ' few days the /mom teems of the Commercial • Journal has undettukento defend the veracity of the historian through thous ..vre have been en lightened on that subject. a , . .• We had supposed that even here, the distinc tion between the actual legislation of Conncrtti • cnt and the famous code alluded to in Dr. Rid ' die's sermon, would he universally 1-e.envaitei. . . Hut it seems that we Ste supposed too much, 1 . - nod there is. atlemt, one man f 0 ignorant, as to coufotml these things, and so 'reckless as to ex- Pose his ignorance by publication, and try to ' helster it by atipority. • "', 'The Blue Laws of Connecticut," technically and familiarly so called, are a suppositions • :code, in which the rigidity and severity of pori • ttunkeslation; of which De Tocqueville gives 1 spccinfn, are caricatured. very mark in the mode 'that Washington 'lrving, takes off the Dutch in his "History of Knickerbocker.' They Were mitten about the period of the Revolution. • • • and by a person who espoused the Tory side of Politics, in that day. The caricature has not the good humor of Knickerbocker, but ' evinces . the . malignity of personal feeling and Wounded Pride, • .• --... • ' Wepresume in New England a man Whoisras - ' asked to give :his authority for such a sudernent '. • Os Dr. 11..'s 561111.111 contains, about "the Dine . . pawn," would feel very much as a New Yorker, •• .- ' • to whom "the history of Knickerbocker" was inoted, as veritable fact. One' of these Yankees _ • . , apeakethas on the point; -How many people in these United States confidirtly believe that • • 'the famous code, entitled, .the blue laws of Con s' • necticist„ ? once had a place =Ong the statutes of . ,thin Colony? Tel oar- ifsthe'rs knew nothing .ithout them. 'They are O ..ehMr fabrieanon,! for -- which the world is indebted toy • Peter's hietory I pfsconnecticut,' the work : of an Episcopal rtles•- •I)'ssuut of thin colony," (the author is it Conneo . . ' tient man.) "who, in thebegidning of the ire•-•:, • ' ]lotion, sided with the en:emiet! of his - counitT, V' .!spd Sul from the indignation', of his neighbor; '; to Euglandorhere he employed his time in writ . ,ing.) , history, ' SCI full ofd gross' falsehoods, that ;the greatest ebaiity can Imagine nothing better . ' , baits defence, - than to supposelit won not intend . ed lobe tselieved."—liallb. "Puritans !sod their principlea,"lntraluctiou, Cage 17. A150....1-Kingn• ... ' . ..ley'a Historical Discourse at the 200thNitniver . '. , nary of, settlement of lir4s 1.11 : en." ' ..• : If this "well read" I al editor will persevere , . !in confounding the earl . Verit.lsble legiAation of i. '- - 1 Connecticut, with "BM Lairs" he 'lured r ,.( ~., • rquote "De . ibeiruenitlr," Yoe he will fi nd the rode .. ~. ~itself, from which these extracts are taken. ito . . .."Barber's ••ilistorical co lectiogs," in the Young - • I Men'n Library; - "Historical Collections of Coo ' , neaticut," pagelo. . . .Iplsllo, lIUGIIES, evava CATUOLIC.—BiII4op to Rome, preached in LOriolo r' which has been pnblithed, I lag passages "In America, as bete, tht i is looked upon with sus mien! is, perhaps, to much prejud but yet the idea of meeting f'Church with say otherrsr.s, gamma never enters in 4 p o on) 1 is there free. , And if iii shoal , any .one, tlint any •mensurtt by ,Congress to step the Orogr . , ,there is not a man of cuiv rth • I stand up and say, "let tile Ca I sail tltfnugh the lard, it it c ' I by fair, ormsment—if it canoe I opt having recourse to the fa This textituony is creditabl I op and his country; enl - not • , l: true. Vat what a.ead etiorm - , . ~ trreen /hi United States and' , I little chapel for the secular' I residents and strangers • , : - .I . :But again, compare wl -4 1 Irith , the following Pam, ~ ttr;h 'Cattotio of last .1 ' I from the article Whi ll ClCi l t ,1 oral days since. - ATM. on r own part, 1 way, to the opening of hut' we take this opportardty of estiressing be i FEOE THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. • . . Rim Mc listiond Piaetticenwr. hearty &Light at ifs suppression. This may be IDi tummies in South Afrira—Progreas of British Ist consequence of the misrepresentations thought intolerant,lbut when, we Would ask., did Cirilinition. !-. .:Ip c c r ,;,, gr shish e, we e now - being , 00 porm aignetl itt bz which have been eiriculated in- reference to the The bark Ocean Wave. C a p tain Cu tl e r, ta . - f i a t l in ' t r' r ,, g we ever profess to be tolerant to error, or to ad vocate the doctrine that error ought to lie toter- 0, , ~ port. ..,, ated. On the contrary we hate error, we detest , et tt t ,tht morning, Cape Town. to publish it for the inforann of ail who de a With our whole homeland smut, and we pray Cape of &mood Hope. December I. The mission- sire to know the truth about it: that our aversion to it may ever increase. We D ry ship Washington Allston, front Boston. for "The undersigned, members of the thirty ffire hold it meet, that Within the walls of the Eternal India, sailed from Cape-Town on the l''tli .if No. e . ',ember. The news from the interior shows tent Congress of the United States, believing that a Is totisidera le turbulence renewal of sectional controversy upon the sub- City, no worship abominable to God shoul f d put;liely adapted; and If e are varr ,i .V :1 1° ' (" .s, e _ e . . . , y ject of slavery would be both dangerous to the PrYvniling n . Union and destructivestof its objects, and seeing ter ens:nits of Truth are,in lutagfr <Wood in tare(, ,. r ~,,,,,,, , , , ~,,,i,,, ~„ ~„,.1,, in ter Capital of the Chris- incug the diapretabnative sovereignties or tribes,-: no node by which such controversy eau henvoid- ./ /van Wortl. - : ,W atol that this fact was causing injury to' the s e t_ ed easel by a strict nilherence to the settlement __--.----swW-----, another dement in different ways. Inc of the frontier there'd. eft ctrl by the r nano tai Act' i''''.ed We invite attention to lin article in PnPets states that. about two hundred lives were at the list ''''i.'" of C'"gres ' " ":"E'r''.- 1 column, from the Indiana'State Bentinel. as show- I :i n t o r uiv o ; - o l . a r t t e io L . d , i , . o l 1 t ., 0 . o rt f .s o o i s o t 0. ,d1 at te l m o L.ts is t? ! t r i o , ! t o :l:it:l:their intention to moiniain the said settle- , ilost last year, by the collision of different ins age ins the great impedance a ino.hit.g r'''''."` tribe., and Oita similar'resulm will fallow in sue our great rail tuna to the West with all pin u c f n:a- ' . cessme years, if the impetuosity a the 1.-nrnn. .4..1...r.31 '• eat dt the frien - ds ' tf•Wie men!itres, tile speed; and also as showing the,sprit i n people be not stopped This. we vupposc. Is ill• and t•• remedy such evils, if any, . time and ex „Tri, which now animete"6"""l' tens- : tended as a hint for the annexation to Itriti,li "r . '. . '''' ' : m3 de‘e , hl ,' A w n'h , h.c th l e "r” " 'wising tots re....ontem effective, they Filer sEn ' ing commonwealth. ' The Cape Town Moll giVeY an account of the of President or of Vice President, or of Selor, , to., 1..., itr that they will Dot support for the o Tice i tear—lt PeCMS we were all . Se.saciTY or Ct- -- -- - proceedings at a seesion of ••Itoer', Itoe,l,• • or As- or of Representative in e.ingre-a, or as me ber : sembly. One of the mendiers prooreeilid to argue l''' ,. Stith' Legirlatitre, any num. of what ver at fault about the cause of die scarcity a silver coins. The source of this difficulty has been against resistance to the English and Queen % ,c- Party, who i.+ not known to be' mposed to the I discovered at last: and the honor Of the discos- i toria RS impossible_ Ile was interrupted by settletnent nforesaiol. illl.l to the renewal. iu any i adelphia . , c h ri im es o f o tzm o t o he i toit,leieornifnoerzbLrstoornf(...4.e.sri,,,,a.,,,r-n:,,,,r):-, , form, of agitation upon the subje, t of shivery. ' " cry belong to Mr. Jack.om 'of phit county, a locofece, and a member n y the House with turned out neck and lice!. . WORE FOR THE tEkeON. . _ of Representatives. In kin prtnimble and re.- Discoveries ore ~„06, ,, ,„,„i regi 'ms hovohd Wratce /l/ra.hiihr.—Thero are many pe Oil.. lotion (porn in the letter of oiit \ ifurrisburgh what we+ denomniated the Monne, AMong 1- ,, ,r 111.• winter, when. from the mildness a the correspondent) the great discovery is set forth ' others. travellers hate orrraral front tit Zola Well may we exclaim, "Poor Pennsylvania!" country. In some places it was fertilemid beau- ri etither, pliwittiting . may lie done. All mei pe- I , taut with vocetatiou 111,1 hnt• it •• LI sl • 'll -leddd I". mailed of to break up any cry , when such blodtheads as this are sent to Make I . ,' ~. .. 4 ' ' '. ' ' e k '." .nit• intru,inhlt , clay., that nay I. intend dto land was h ouses, with not o tree to b e scan for her lows and manage her affairs. I miles. The chief food of the inhabitants is milk, be put in spring crop, Ily exp.:M . o to ft ,st+, ' when broken up. such lands become greatly in' nee, and street potatia, t., !form el. and 10,..- touch of their tenacity 4.f ar- .. A PuYstotooteat Priontrat,—lt has been ob- 1 - In one place, a party of travelers rainy served thrsi persons whb have 1.4. , .. limb, or kraal of one of the principal e re aim . .. styled ' le ' ' t "''''''' en -irf worked, i^' , ' e=r r i-'•.'i I° till. besides Leine rendered better adapted t the part of one. tire 44. rimes, very .100 troubled Iby the natives En Corson. Here they were ht.,- With an intolerable itehoigGl ionin times pain, in i nimbly entertained Mr four days Comm. the l' thdth ' i "" a cr"P' But th is meliorsti iin . neither too wet nor too dry, when ploughed If the fingers or toes of the extremity whicl, is lust. I chief, rejoiced in the p os se,sian of twenty 5 r,,, , le'lllre• can "nip lie expertral, where the os it is A cam of this kind lately presented itself to us ! all of whom were daily dismissed to the lal w e. h r , s , too wet. the furrows tun, up like .10 many m see ' for advice, which, being a little out of the tom- I of the dela, oxat.pi one favorite Jerk beauty, at mort.tr, ern siring on entire season's we king mon course, we have thought proper to give our ; sec med exempt from this unfeminine era-titration. . , to disengage then.; if inn dry, the ground breaks readers. A young man had his hand amputo- ' A cup bearer, too figured at the l'estive board, Op in indurated lumps, olmosionsusceptible Of re ditetion to any thing like proper tilth. ;The red just above the wrist, on account of having it ''reminding the travelers of Pharaoh awl the kings shittehd by the bursting of-a gun. This hap- .of ancient times—a tall, stalwart native, whose proper time for breaking up such !nods itowin pened some two years since , and the deficiency . head was bound with a large shawl, in Orient*, is supplied by a wooden hand. I stele I ter, ... When seas tolerably moist, when the van tit, of water i- jivit enough to impart a ple sant At times he tells us that he has the most Intel- 1 The natives use black earthenwarecuper These ' • ' degree of codirsiven,s to the soil to en. e the errthleitching lietvFecn these. woollen fingers; in f cups were so beautifully glared, mot of such rat' ''''ct, insupportable, and, to use his own words, I riOun workmanship. that the travelers were cur P l° , ' ° ' - ' hmth i° tarn hi° fu""w slices without difft - fact, would give a hundred donors for the chance ' prised to find that they were inanufactuml by Lands ploughed at this season, should be *i d' giving theta o scratching. At other tinies.he I the natives. pea. ut on angle cif obout forty five degrees, so has touch pain where the fingers should be, and I The kraal or hut of the chief was surrounded lis to expnse the greatest surface of the upturn he eau only obtain relief hy altering their Boni- j for miles with thhse of lux relatives rd earth rtes action of trust and to form con lion. When true from the pain or itching, he I About one hundred of these vassal 's were sum ,loan between the farrow- for the free onolfunin can discover no difference bort - Ml that hand moned upon one occasion and despatched to hunt and the sound one. He can will the fingers of buffaloes. , tem opted pi-sage ef the water; they should also the log hand to net Dnd they seem to obey. At Large cops of mealie., sweet p, tat,. ....1 /b" pi 'I".P times the ends of the fi ngeraare quite numb and .. Caffricorn were men, n, well as humense ° min Ss'i.l.' d'olos --, ore band- should be made cell ;being partly flexed. , he feels that he has -titles of sugar cane. - - go through the fields in winter grain, examine Alt expedition of nl.aol forty vo l oti tcer, trod- the -arr./. ,h ii and isallove all oledrurtions not the power to extend them. There arc h , er phenomena connected with this case, whi 11, ed by the English Crown Prommitor. had und, to the lin.--nes , of water—this..hould be ~lie,, re- with „those we hove given, would he very difficult plea of stoppingtheincursions oldie •"Bushmen. * P eu", so us t° I n ' y ' tht ' th ll . . e l . ‘ ththbithth a to account for on physiological plinciples.—lli, invaded the territory of an old Clint,e the idle of venter upon the young plants, valid., always ex- I Inn ,ilsdical JQa,rnil. the English, Retrial right Lundred of Ins cattle, en the most unfriendly in fl uence. being frequent i , and several of the Bushmen lavo os cap tives ,It the cause of Whitt is termed winter killing: Ono day we were siting in company with it • • h. ' t • • . I i arid acquired him to cede all his .otirlecupied ter- Cround •lircliarced with writer, being more lin- friend who, a this months before, Haul the tai-- ritory to the Braid., all Venus. he Irad not pc, bl" to hr operat e d ' , IP". 'IIY the Ithithacithg and fortune to lose his leg. It had hues amputatied rented the incursions of the Ilu,linten The ..4, ''‘ln s l ,e Pnnees of cold and limit. than when within a few inches of the hip joint. olverriug sots if p,, old chief . di.,onwntea nt iii, nronenti .no, 1 , . nn, the raise from the muscles of his face that he Was cu r- toga, . had lied in tYrr"e over the 1t..., II 0, i 0.,, nrnmoi. ,— Thew of evet y hind should ing pain, we.iliquired about it. He said he as 2 lust. Pries of considerable nmentlude line. I, • treat • I aith i e t a , r ,i e ,i, n a l ,„, il attention. lra Worm i sto according to the Cope T 0,,,.. Mar, In-en shoo; 00- l ' ol . properly '' subject frequetaly to sadden and very acute it M- er the geoirclphy of the interior of Africa The dos ' po ' s i seltiitherd. well litts C , : re “t il stab r l c e ' s. r s t :fr: ' , nations of pain or the Jun of the foot whet!, ad substance of it is. that the grind like before le and rubbing Juan eight and ttrorning, aid water Lem air rtaltd. We talked over the matter o the Parted discovered in,Soutli s.trica. iilthoogli Co three tinie- a III.), !Ire • great prom o te, of health time, and amvel Cl . 1.4 v. euncluriot, that th re- ° l, ' , h t ' i o ° l, l , l . " , * ; e, r , i n ers 1 ft 4 ,, :1c 0 r1i ,, r , ' , 7. has lra nay 111.1 /It 11............... the year us suo.ll treiiintetot mainder of limm•rv. whisk 1 04 ePr!Pe r b se ' Atsed the ouro iif do ' s lake ' a Asset s:it . : ' lo j i t s ' l t i rt ti: ' e t u t t ° '"J . r. :sll 0 " :1- .° 1 ' Ora n i t" C ' i l... : : t" tn " '" ,this. °lt ' ti t' tht• sensation from the to, to, the bnalk, i..1.;4Z all tains crosses the eolith.. and I.c;oild it a eel ' s I .:;;:ttl ' t 0:e a iletc:e: iot :° iti t i t i t . t t ° o r e l i t t t l ti tl ' r I 6°" 1 living and fictive, wits suffering sprite 'Jolene or I "rites e.t,tuni - commence, the stn... nil ..\ iris the °Central portion- of -oh. ash., and pressure, Cr perhoPa bed fer t nr i a sympathetic flowing to the north. nil 11111111.111,4 to the lime di...ild he,thri, e a etch gilen. 50$ each ice.. relation with the new tle4h which covered the It is one of these -treatu+. say ' le ucc.rautt tune. to "dt Ll."' stump, and thus conreyed it senlidion a pain to tout Maraleskatre and his tribe once mat"a rem:' r•soste ~ if ..ri.,1,,,a!, ~,,at. out, ..I. id he the broih, precisely like that which it was tmigi- v,0,,,,,,. rennet ~h,ce. Thi. ,T,,,, ,. ~,,,,,, i,,,,,,,, 6 orthwith felle.l rind h 11.111,1 D. Ile blln ,b. be pars,. y ' ,... „,,`„ wan ' (n , 0bi,,, , a , i., a zolu ,s , "—' ,.. ''' ,7 '," bad ""I'''' ins out. ' fld l "" I ' nally intended to genyey --I'. • Go:et , j rant, named ehukit, rib near Ite eastern '' "e ''''''' net, south of the latitude sol 2' , Eseaping ox. s ...I -IC I sopply f. or the ”rar lois not THE UNDYED STATra AND EUROPE. ' from the domination of lir merraleas master I. 1'i,...1t loisra • vein ed. joto h bora sr.l. on& ilio so. The fitlowing paragraphs:. from a leading tirtis tied with a via 1....1y of hdlieretii- "Ter th. ......./Df hurl it 1113 be Lulled Into thy :$ l -ol Lc mountains to the northwest. spreading de,. it i fire the l - - et . 1e.... , '" sat oP.a s to {Beasts 1 she in the North Anteriecin, will be road with don around hilt. as he °rased h.° •etetel t oil the teams. interest. We like their ledd, generous hate but Hen. i .. s driven .111 further northword by the $ • ~,,, _i, f . ~„...$ nor e l e i,- • t I sr il We mold eitilliinilealir lik4III: front thr . P O P." Boers. who, in their tutu were purlicd forv..,td h ' er . i . iffdr ,',,,,,,,, f , ' ff ,,, f ‘ ff `, f „,,,',,, , ,,4', n ,,. ' „ nation a ally physical inlet . ..igen in the alai, by the adVlllleing riNilimli.lll Of OD. f:1101 -h .j,„(: . '' I ' , 1 D.lti. 1.1.• latter 10.1 k. loest. 1. 6c-t` saves of Eimer. It might he right , but it woql. not Thus, 3landerkatre. with ht- fer.mious legoms. time. sod i the cheapest i be prudent. We are a pre. pisiple—the ex ores- I t i o a r i . e l l;:ix o r g et b iri e niiiin o t . i ,, o r t , i.il d to ei w ,, t , ir t ,..l , s , tl ‘ s:: ,, c . i , f t o r i , i: : , m , m, roe f, .1,,,,,h1 h,,, ~,,,.,0 ,4011,0g i pionty saes is DJ lunier ironical—but powerful as hat- ttwei, , . 4 . inht‘ttit l tt „ ,. II ~.. ~,,,„f fs. ,„ uffo .,.i f a litter, lie generiowl) -lopt. end receive al ',tat ther Jimathau rusy he, let Lim not put Ili, foot lie has now tray ass.°l at less t u tioinot oil irate, twenty oil, D 0111111; of cr....1 hat we fodder per this. into th at sorter. Young, and strong, and rig- from the point lit which his w.itakiritt, comm. re -. be "ilie.h`i labia "":" iil'al. and ree6re, the self ttitstur. alike rt wool,. t . .... arson a+ he :nay be. were he rein - scope oitai tried red. at least 1 rinnrr a n century - ac.. , , of Sthtill e ro llis in t d ‘ efatigable pursue, dog the steps lescalt ...ws out heifer: _•hould receive full "IV in that quarrel, he would be dragged door. nein. ond have alresdx begun brute-e- of good loss, be watered and otherielest A firm and decided expression of our pelt.' les, Ito root Mat from his latest lair in the tehtre oat 1TP11.4 tike nolell r o w-, with the excePtiodect such on Mr. Webster gave toithe Austrian N Mir- I the continent. The Cope Town ,i/ ra il i ns,rils die the -lops. egad, •hould not lie given to d i em tire) ter, and the late treaty with HwitMeland. re ell prediction that, before another quarter of n ccus f til :I 1J.....1:1...“ before editor very grad.; hat i . ey , ,,a4 i v i ,,, , - and g in n er a is, it nary shrill have elap•e .the whole interior nr • South Africa. to the equator, will be ooccoPola , would be unwise to go. We may, howev r, be Iby di - Bisect communities of the Enropeop ore, . dragged 'int. the struggle in spite of 01 Ft' I and probably under the dionijusin . ef fires[ lint cautions: but that would he a very di craw I sin Among jhe discoveries in ter new In id of matter from seeking to embroil ourselves. I promise are irery in considerable quantittes, itirl onv other orticles of ronimerciol value At the time .Ithe old French Revolution. nut ' T i ‘e - .., l .Anglian. Independent, :and Bonn:4 (der ardent but indiscreet patriots were ansi .as to a It...published a declaration protestiog s moke common cause with the French : at il no- r.ninnt the control assumed by the State VII this . thing but the firmness:of Washington say. 1 the goternnient of the church,. The Episraipal f country. We have seen long since that it mould de''*', while rquolintigtig the control 01 the -, calor govcniment, make no objection to rect•ivinc have been a ruinous step, in . Let us ebroi our- ~ , , , aries rom t _ , toe, sal am envernmout The Bap .selre, now. tind before we knew "bet , tY are , i tist and Independent IlliDiq:D's ttjeel alikr the y find we may - our Selves the nllies of onoth Na- control and wages of the ,State..-fni , t, r-,,,. • poloon. , I e r , loith. American democracy and European del cy are very different things. licn i: is • established principle. rendering a calm obe to law ; there it is the wild phreniy of a c who has just broke loose from his keepers. use he will niche of his liberty is yet to I, lie doer flint know himself Should the d governments of Europe be overthrownss ple will God themselves lo tranwoolr, eetubtmhed state ; and all the democrar. -yet is of that kind. No doubt, in time t settle down under free institutions 9i ours ; but has not done so yet, an. , DM likely ;V) do so for a long time to cord Nothing is more certain than that' ill r pie of this country are bound to stand will stand by the cause of popular liberty, ; all it, foes. whenever and -wherever the' the power to do sa. • That cause is their and however they may adhere to their en cd policy of avoiding entangling allintic, refusing to meddle with the. intestine a;1 foreign nations, the lute of self-interest o! defence will require, as it will justify, tl terposition in all cases affecting the seen the principle on which thiiritistitutions r threatening their rights of Wide and cool They cannot permit themselves to be e from the theatre of Europe, however'un their presence may be to the adherents oi rancy end the claims of royal ruler, Th already asserted the right in the rase of I ry and they hove laughed, es it hecam! to laugh, at the idle remonstrances of Au They will synipatuite with every peopl who struggle to shake off the yoke of se and they will, recognize every newly Ii gnvernment which how the ability to .ihelf-iyitnlependeneifigninei its form, ten. !. - ... ' In the ease of the Helvetic Republic, 0 y have a direct and Peculiar interest in seeing i uphold its nationality and freedom i and they I tee the , . *we right to league with it, if nikessar , forks defence, as the Kings ' have to unite r their =hull proteetion against foreign ;tures ors., It would be monstrous to suppose they c old be hold with indifference a combination poten tates to destidy th a t :ancient republic, b move it is a repubiic,l and because the latter are : olved that republican feeling' shall ho ,loni,•r exist where they have the power to Rut ittlo,wl. Such , 1 a comidniithot would be nothing short o a coati 'Jinn, virtually, against the United States; nod wo betide our: royal friendilwlten they shal l embark Upon Such a desperate adventure. TI • great of the West, however, has mat t ap that point—out there is not a statesman in Rump who does not now .tinderstand it—at ash h it is incapable of being endangered, while it i. capable of being dangerous. Power is always r pected. Auturia may remonstrate, and other Sta es may little relish our interference; but the me has come when the voice of the American got remota can make itself Leant in Europe, even when speaking, of lioroptoin affair:, We snake these reniark• in the strong permit ! slot, that the danger of Switzerland ha passed away,—howe,ver menneing may seem to be the condition of things around it, and that it owes its safety to the spirited art and wino p notion of General Taylor's government in se ding a diplomatic agent thither to negotiate a eat) of 1 alliance end vsmmerce with the countr •Men of Tell and the descendants of the heroes of 'ranson. and Mont. - This was, as we .say, the r a t re cognition by the United States of their it der sis ter of the Alps; and it wan a 'rely meanin g . , and important OM sad was so . undo, oo d ant only by the Swiss authorities, hut b the Bur -1 rounding governments. No tneaatrx et nit have been better timed, or fraught with beg ire cmt ocyuFnces 10 the interests of Swifter and. It placed the American republic by her ide, and 1 betwl prey) and those who would mak. hertheir prey) .It Placed the funny there in an eipation , of the day Of :evil designs, of which the St-cation is . net "uow . .; likely .to be attempted ion light ground. i Fririthat moment the idea o • a com '. binatiotr.aniong', the grrt powers a hest th. Itchitir repeblic has involed the p it of n ; complication with the United Slates, which it i. ' neither the poliej.nor tbc interest of th re pow ere t , provoke. By that act . or 'wise di loritax7, c in fact, Switterland has been prote from • certain danger, and the United States acts' . their proper - Position among the civiliT powc - on t e stage Of Europe. • , ANT/ Tilt l'irrq gtiels, on his ri,ute His dm., ntaitel the tnloa Catholic Churcli and dread. 'Bare co . there, an hem, this ilOtegonintie 'than far open or., , oiled naind.. All lld be ouggcatO by should be taken nap, of our religion. 'ijion that would not, 'atholic religion "pro r , t atuot be arre,te.l tit be Atnivell with .rce uf Lor." to'both the Bit. zing cnn be More t is pretristeil be -Rome, where ono atiou of American ot he tolemtett: i tshop ItuOim onyn from the It. ctiruct iahed in p3rt %cr.. ar alluded, in any °tee. tint Chapati Thu Loglith Journals ale blind ugh experimentsor togh I.n. nu. and acme that lair 'mantel . ..l 1 , 0 , tit..nly n u'iaed hy p..!, while th. p nieel c,,001,0.,. of 1.11.i111111. 1,-at. ''ll6l Lhe ail ll ,00 oi Wen lento. atqne, Wl4 , oftote , ar0t.1.1,11 e,ary IMO NI woo I of lioxl it d wily ma woh u.•? ' loan it not been piuved Lq•ti-lou 101 l ipmnot.es of manor. vett thorough eel hem, can I,e rcietsed even with i ii , s: ietation of crop, than by the ordinary Our . mule it In , me 11•/1111,• noise. from past experience what I mild 'IC the re-ult of loupe, commons tile exhantling 1). , tiler not trine , that ins u.O tarn, o d Vuginia are worn u that tee wheat V 1,1,1 1).,.41 IF 11/0 01t... per a what it wan FO , ye , heat ol New V. IL 0.11 more that. tilleen h 'hells per anre We ' have tom iat,eu that 14..10h u ' mann, 1,01 Menem', h.et I/1/.11 , 10 wheat let acre; that Alice I Kiddle•on, 01 Croaawieka, N. J , and many olturl, Labe cite Innolnd sod 'twenty tour htrahek libelled earn per a sre, a Al indeed Mal all who pursue ! high larnong air/V(4'lf ore render ton their land morn , lor crops We are wed Ol hearing there Who have mullet I Wedhvo tin al.d irath, 01 high lan.* a. rl pin 100 n .11 " 7 bore who hat, tried I it know belief; Mei:l,oo.d prtilita are always many rinv6ol,ll 101 101 11 he execs, txprfows A m„ ula ;liner Whu femme, ono huadred horse TILE COAL TRADE OF WEST PENNSYLVANIA, I w o h.a muen,ael y, nugld as well do n bypower lO AND NEW MODE OP TRANSPORTATION. ni tit:rotten ee1 . ..4h to perm. the whole labor m•i , wedid ming the swain engine,. fora farmer at Nln. Whirr.—The coal trade a E.t..,” ;thin dad ‘,„ , 4 e. apptmd tO Sylvania is undoubtedly very large. and we have I bb , agriculture v very full ntatisties tn itt utroolut and Val. We hav e isited many Carats dungthe last three Val.. We The trade in Blinn - doom l'oul in Went Ponnarl- 11,- etrun eat comumenta or the ..101 and vania in also very large and is certinually lb. wv ‘'t ,ll ry 1 . 1 a•.,,rt Thal to everyeau; the improv al wit!, 01 :ail, 'IWo acre. would have paid alll creasing, but it is a matter afregret that we have ! DO statistics of ill amount, value. or mutual j ahoutd he e.np... d, or every termer who has an increase.anal !fait minuet her roll, and :cads the Working F tr. , met ottenovely.,tairepable wolf., the advice ninny . . _ • HEW PUBLICATIONS. ...I'M: HOWARD , : u tole founded %In no Ity D. 11. Barlow, A. M. by fiety s Buck. - ivritteu designed equiebilly to mhow the iiriitiriety cool utility of Life Iti.ininee. pure What pond PeO 10t nn • "JosEehisc: or the Edict two) the Eo,ti.e. By Once Awhilhr: nothor v.tritotq hilt.. well IchotetX the public. For eelLe II Nl;oer there r will filar to she i Laet,year for the tint time Ile shipment of We shouid be glad lo pub this coal eastward by the canal became tailor th e E t g hsit arheies en the .0,w, , e e , el this taut in amount, and there is n over; strong prob. o.wie thee Ate to tuned up with itotocal.pali ability that it will annually inere,ve Already, tie, of tile day, in etroch our readers tattoo interest, I observe, in your paper an wl4itisement for casino b use ‘1"W1 we cao e last teal. bred ap iece Of ground in our own twenty eve thousand tons for the Gun WOrk± ill philadophia,•alonefour „rata pero L ist heiatitiorthsal, which wa s worn out, altd had refused at Nar wrmter mado-sa-notlysts of the sod, sbel would bring over twenty tivegthow-and d.d. and rota, t t .a„, of ,al„,,rra, V bw p n alFo t h., to tars to be expended among one people. cool dig d o.wash, and amoomcal matter We mshured gees, and othya-s. tir s plow with g compost pommy one , dollarand thu- But it is down the river trade wide], ie becont• ry cam Mho per acre, The. t Morsel and slain tree ing rapidly so imporbad a source of wealth-to "ttPl',,,:" n ., of iroct , ..P t t the miuntry around this city. Wt.-have no mean, • rb7 of ascertaining the precise amount of this has du„ a sineSs,•nor its probable increase annually, but it crop of corn standing on tlhts land wllicb_venl yield is undoubtedly very large. The books of the rerNiety more than Mabel, shelled ' son acre; Monongahela Improvement show a large increase I sad alter meanuting; wetirme to be hble to report a in the amoinit of coal sent from the country a. 111,11 larger crop. and think ti lt , aeglimit the proper bore the first dam preparallon ill the ground by sithadti plowing, the., 1.4 ooir 04,1 11011. We Kribie our readers iti visit The mode of sending the . gold t., markets he •or - low is certainly very defective unit The placing ten or twelve,quo:sued bushels to trail boats whose structure will bear no compari son with an egg shell in strength is too unsafe to he permanently relied 01,011. Some new plan must tat adopted and I WI. g r atified a fel./ days mince; while sunning along the Allegheny `river, below Craig's Sa* Mills to learn that Li new Made had been adopted. end tried with cheering promise of greater s'afety, greater econiltily nod greater regularity of supply. Finding fifteen or twenty men very !lam; at work upon eiitoe tell or a dozen large flat hoots, to quite so largo as the largest of those hereto ' fore timed, but much stouter and more substan tial.— I led to inquire for what purpose. they were built, and was told that lust fall. Messrs. Hugh Smith and Son hod' built, dozen similar boats to take coal to Cincinnati. Alan that they had bought the Stearn boat Lake Era, fora tow boat. That they put about five thou sand bushels in each bout, that the Lake Erie took four of these lanais in tow, and run down to Cincinnati, left them there,And caw, back nod took hair others down and lilt them, hod totted back the four first which had ha the mean time been unloaded, and tbmi the business was kept moving. The take Erie in addition to her own four empty boats, was able to tow back other boats, and in that way nearly to defray expen ses. ' These new boats drawsome two feet lees water than the old broad horns undlcourse can run at a lower stage of water;and keep up a more -regular suPply of cool at Cincinnati. Under the old system the baits which cost about two hun dred and fifty dollars each, a dead' loss. These new stout boatp•will last five or sit yeafs. no that the padre saving in the cost of boats af fords n large profit. The boots now building on Nelson's or Smo ky Islam! are considerably larger than Mr. Smith's, and will carry MUM coal' Oft the depth of W ater. The Cincinnati Company that owns them, I ,wm told. are building a.stout tow bunt nt Vcw An.oY, Indiana. I wish them abundant success. it'erould be a pleasant rind. Interesting walk to By the way, Mr. White, I will ,ay,to you that I u'V'n "h3blicd . A VEDFJ'ITRI.I.N. Two iron war nteompthip., of 560 10140 e34:11 are being built in England, to .rv-open ,t team et , ro punlentions from Lubec to Et. Petersburg. Brn , fir.l .114 re, —Trout there as we OtITUICCI art maul h. From thr ,aracr SEBBATII EVENING. D. PRENTICE. time. The evening shade, Sivalv with a vat man,' o'er nature, as a thollight of Leaven Shalt the human FRU': .lint every ray from yonder blur. And every drop of lulling dew, Seems to bring db.] to human dues From 'leaven a nicpPage of repine. yon hall took the to.lemst A shuiluwy 4irtionc, Like gentle nun,. in r orrnv hoVCed a ' ronml• their holy •brine Anil o'er them' now the night WIII6 i 1111111 ,till, the toni:ig low iterin. yob, 1,1 priy, See,. the iny son echor4 un the evening 'air. ineenve troto the enoth, helostol. awn,' a vr.t. tomed : oice, the 11,1VC low hymn oiler of . seraphitn, ticousand lakes raise . VrorAtip, love, and praise. mi,t. lily it-i4e to a Atid o er der The' lI,Iy. The tnrr(llt :seem the Tar And nil term • Their song o terh.d of Ilnarr4 The title Or lovely epee, •h tremblinf I.!are of dew ~ly -Ides ; FIAT. , collie out shove thhip of love, hi the eternia dome viril home. 'Bend IoW t Or gaze throt in the And lite pure, Like "witres It sips& To g uide the I CU of I,lc.Nedne , n earth and beavon. , earn the 1..1e,,50 iota; toinit forgiven ; There s o In lair, mu And unt s tre 016 y 0. ., M who, ht ch un hour of love 1 .11 around, above. Curl Iffl.e on And not kne. With. Nature. down upon the rod oelf to worship God: FIBS IN PRILADELPELL . Tan fbcooora Casa —OM-Washington corres. per steamer Destructire Fire in Markt/ eireei— Several per - pondcni wroes•.— , A and Rehab- by ' J. d It. FLO ..,1D . ' rr ALLOW—Z brls re e d Arena !went Char& stenalnr. sOftl injured.—Last evening, about half past eight "The Bemetary of Slate has had several due:fines. !•,,„,1,-„, ~,,,,!... ,o'clodk, a tire broke out in the.lorge produce del lat e ly ...„„ t r„, tty,„,„ Minister, who ti is said, di,- . I-tsPam B, ll.-88 casks Duncan's pure Potash. pot of Acheson, Rummell & Cit., No. 378 Mark- a r ea , „,„,. kn0 ,„,,d,,, of th e eth ,,,,,,t oc h rumor as. far nue fi l , „ 2 , :, . , ~,, h. ph oT ß ._____ . et street, aboVe Tenth, which completely dm, serfs Mr Chatfield ham taken in apparent humility 10 , d i.A K IMITATION—:Paper Hanging in ha-- s trayed that extensive establi,hmeut, - ~il-•lite S ., spilt end, wording of the ante dealt', with awl! I \ , 11, L.ti. ,,, f Oak. and ~eni.bm, f oe m u. h, . 11- . EF•D SUL: A RS--2tCitxn d. rrrd large loaf . • d Broom It i• reris in t bet Mr Chatfield, condor. ail • \ _ _ ... NI% D. mARRIAL as Weed AR._ way through-to Hunter street. There war said , to ~.., oo im000; ,,, 4 ,,„„ C i ty, of flow and „ tit , aome has In en stranvely at yortance with dae . openpro , hoetion• of not sloth:Sir Henry Buttner:hot of Lord rats ... 10l taqs man kat produce in the; place, and the los, tiAlst hove o'er-doe; and this carom-treat cannct he satienactortly : \ ...70 do crositoth been heavy. , Nett even the books,wore res'eue.l. I captained tnA inn, by the recall re the obnoxious agent, • ' 7l r NaTirertn store sad The liquor store oral dwelling-of James Grier, The whets 'natter as tor to England is coaceraed, : for sale: by JX S .- A. INTFIII,ON aCO 'adjoining, on the was in itunduent danger , rent-midi, tine attitude of a boatman looking me way ! i.2S . • az. Fr. Lortit surer Rental. and sustained Some &mare. Nit"-- Griev. died i and polling nnioner Teresolution of inquiry by ;CI PLF,NaII NEW PIANOS— the and '''''''a.o wed taolwhlY have the al,Teat 4 Inating•n ! n 11: K L Alt r.r. talon pleasure in ad to tk te appnrently duo finest policy. If England to:amine that he h.. ,ord ~,,,,...,, ~ L o i. eorpse had to be removed 1,0 3 noose . hunter , , t ' enb at Intend • to carry not the maims, of the treaty, . ria., Pismo of tin. r ear mate of it 0. time Or cave mime indications other than lwee, nn hear! ti... „,.., trA th af:d . 14 , 7 . 31 ,.... w ,. . 1.7..1 cartel. whitib ,;,,,... .e , it ire h i tot ,he7 . 11 , r , c a e o t, , th at , tl r za m r . . ,,,,, Lh e, c , d . is m i y ees t :s e li p f ,,, t ; ii i e ,, f e a d mily, live in !hot micro. , cror ,seem In this city. OnAlie East. the depot was seporittml by on "Mr. Scram. the late eccentoc Charge to Central ' Am,e,other, one rplenentj octave datable sacred Plano. alley from a frame, building, N 0.385:. net Opted by Am- iv, .1, ~. hi- re."--)Pa Eng I beats s e a l' rill, ottb ths riew trarroventent of the over ...he lat...t and oust itnoortaat impenveortent, b E. Lye. limb Doctor. A portion of the side and • fou..ll mil oa h ! :, , - ,.. uA1l Ctark . s PAnoe. Allo, two euperb hack mull of file depot fell I:cross the alley, ' FLORIDA. U. S Srsa - ron ELECTED.—Tite Wash- ! '?:,V,±Ar..xt,a4.e. 10,4 New mask, call:trade. Jeans cru.shingln the house of Dr. Lye. henry Lye, ! inatoo.Sonthern Press of ye,te , dav bus a e ''F'' neh !! ' ' ' '' '. .i . "° •_ ',' i l il \t l T ' l. r 7i ' Llin l'Ed rtigTnt:i dated the 19. h inntant, which ''''' Root. io'...trnal.Cbronicie. and I),,ateb. ro, 3 . a son of the Doctor, who was assisting to remove i f„ ) ,, 1 .„ 0 ,,, i; ,,,,, ; I his father's things, was caught under the ruins, I ,ott.; _ _ ___ • and would have lietial killed, but fur a bed that I , Mr. Mallory; democ ra t, et Key West, era, elected I protected hint. , an Wednenday lust democrats. U. S. Seimier, over 1, Mr. Yale e, by t To.g Lye had to be literally cut nod sawed ~ „ „ 0 „,,,,„„ 0nt , 0 „ . „ r ~,v , „, ~,,,,b , ,h , d .,„,,,,, i , 1 , out. The most conspienbus ntnong thq.por.. ,, engagetEin !laving him were. John Layer and S. : Neff, of the 3torshars police, of Nluyasnensing, I, I and Lt. Wm. :curt of the Nlarsliol's police of the ' Northern Libertie.. Officer John Layer drag g ed Lye from his peril ms situation. and he tons tor ' tunotely found to . unhurt. Officer Layer es pecially domino.. led himself by his noble and I pra iseworthy coed at. . Mr. Wm._ Hale, ailor, No, 878 Marketstreet,! who came rohada ily to assist in extinguishing the flanwo. Was Cr shed by the rear wall. the was!dreadfully tits internally. The firemen and police darried LI,. '.., the house of the Dilligent Engine, corner :, ...nth and Filbert streets, whior be was attended by Dr. ft S. Brooks and other physicians. It was thought that' he could not posailily survive. - Mr. Thomas Wardle, dentist, Tenth si., near Vine, Who was on Mr. Lye's house, had one of his legs broken. He was conveyed to his resi dence by some of die Marshall's police frutu',eity and Spring Garden. Several firemen, we regret to say, were injured, yet none of them, we are , glad to state, were seriously hurt. . When the walls of the depot Fell, myriads of sparks were scattered over the house tops for nAtuare4. The roof, were luckily wet, or many 1 . i them must bora:tat:ell fire.- Tito surrounding properties were saved by the powerful exertions ! of the firemen, aided by the occupants of houses, who adopted the precaution of wetting theirrnof,. ! l'ollee Marshal Keyser, with a large body of I his ullicera, was promptly on the ground; •01.1 I rendered the most efficient service in the pr,er vation and plotection of propmty. The City I Night Police, under Captains Wearer, Louden I singer, lionfsell. and Fox, were also present in strong numbers. oath worked vigorously and faith fully in removing, saving, and guarding property. The fire first appeared to proceed from the sec. I ond story Of the depot, front. The-whole build- I ing was very coon enveloped, and its contents in , volved in devastation. A report prevailrilim the ground that a teem ; tier of the tiotel Engine wan After diligml inquiry, we were unable to imeertnin whether such was the fart or not. TIM reem j W the company. at a late hour, hoil- not learned poiUtiveiy whether the'rumor was true or false The general impression cue that the report no- not eorreet.—North Amer. L.:111,V RE or Kr smear —•A Lill has been introduced into the Legislature of Kentucky, to take the sense of the peeple of the Fltate respect ing sule.eriptieut the Louisville andlle nitre, 1. It is the tirst proposition tusdet the new Otzt.itutcoo for'no apprupriatiots by popu lar tote. A bill was passed by the Home pro- Titling' that bills or notes felling due on the Fourth of July, Christmas. or Thanksgiving Day, shall be considered due on the nocaeeding day, and that a note at four months shall ruts for 120 days before the days of grime. OHIO-THE I.ANV ur 13exan —The quantity of wheat which Utile raised in 1140 is set down at atsty sof/tees e . f.'mahrls—zin ',Mount hIIfECIPIIt to supply not only all the wants of that State, bout leave n surplus of eighteen millions of bimhels. The consumption of each individual is about nix bushels annually Ohio has about two millions of inhatitants ; consteptently twelve millions 'of lint-bell are enough. foy the comturaptien of the State. Allowing the price of FfVOll/N live cents per tiuhel, end thy overplus is worth Over thi teen iniltion4 of dollar:. lu lidditimi to this, the corn .1,4 i ri " , ~11.1 to one hundred lei.hels to each person in the State. The surplus of these two article, is equal in value to twenty tire. million of dollars. Thin shoos whet tuxes riaultuarl State wftb fertile Intel tau do, when its ruler is not diverted into unprofitable chan nels, or interfered with by bad goverument. A TERRIFIC THIINDER STOB.M. On the of May: 11130, on the day nn which Prince Charles—afterword Charles ll.—was born. a bright star appeared, nhd shone the whale day. .In U,sli, the plain. nn the forerun ner of the troubles which were to follow. appear ed in London. and raged with great seventy.— "Upon Sunday the 21st October, 1638, in the parish church of Wydeenmhr. near the Dart moorli In lievonshire. there fell euddcmk, in time of divine service. n strange darkness. MO that the people there assembled could not oVe and as suddenly. in 'n fearful and -lamentable manner, a mighty - thundering was heard, the rattling thereof did much answer the mum) of many great cannons• Heil terribly strange light niniox, therewith greatly :marling those that heard and new it; the darkness increasing more nod mom, till rui man could see his neighbor, 00 black as midnight was the darkness. Then the extraordinary lightning came into the church, en Claming. that the whole church was presently til led with fire and smoke, din smell whereof was very loathsotne, much like unto the scent of brimstone, which r a n atfrightol the congregation, that the most part of them fell down into their' seats. and stone upon their knees, some on their faces; and some upon one another, with a great cry of burning and scolding, they all giving themselves up for dead. supposing the last judg ment day was come, and that they had been in the very flames of hell. I °The minister of the parish. Master George Lyda, being in the pulpit, or seat where prayers tare read, however he might be much astonished thereat,. yet through Onits mercy had nn other harm at all in his body bat to his much grief and amazement beheld afterwards the lamentable- I accidents whereiudo he giveth this testinniny.— And although himself wim not touched, yet the? lightning seized upon his poor wife ; fired her ruff ; and linen next her hod,, and her clothes, to the I . . Miming of many parts of her body in a very pHi- 1 fill manner. And one ,Alistress Endued, sitting 1 in .the pew with master Lyde's wife, was also, much scalded; but the maid and child sitting at' the .pew &toe, had no harm Another wouton„ adventuring to run out of the church, had her; clothes set on Ere, and was not only strangely horned and scorched. but hod her flesh torn about her . back almost to the very 'hones An. tither woman bather flesh so torn, and her body so grievluusly burned. Abet she died. One Mns- 1 ter Hill, a gentleman of goal account in the parish, gutting in his seat by the chancel. had 1 hi, head suddenly smitten against the wall, • through the violence whereof he died, no other hurt be ng, found about s his body ; hut hie son, sitting i i the wino sent, had no halm, nor sow ! his filth r when he was hurt, thii by reason of 1 the dargness. There was also a man who was i warrem l er unto Sirilliehard Reynolds; his bead ; Wes DID en. his skull rent into three pieces. and 1 his bin ns thrown upon the ground scooped out ; whole; and the, hair of his bead, through the ; riotence of the blow at first given hint, did stick fast unto the pillar or wall of the church, and in 1 the place n deep bruise into the wall, as if it , were shut against with a cannon or bullet.— I ;Many alter persons were then blasted and burnt, 1 and so greviously scalded and wounded, that 1 since that time they hare died thereof. lAnd ns all this hurt was done upon the boil. i le9 of men and-women, so the hurt also that was then dune unto the church WWI remarkable.— i There were some XVIII iu the ty of the church turned upside down, and yet ttthich sate up outhem had little or no hurt Also a boy Hit ting on a sent had his hat on, and neardhe ODD ! half thereof won rut .olf. and he had no hurt., And one man going out at the chancel door, a dog running out before him, was whirled about towards the door, and fell down stark dead. Also the church itself was much torn and defaced; and a beton rd..., was burst in the midst, and fell down between the minister and clerlq • and hurt neither: and a weighty great stone near the foun dation of the church was torn out end motored. and the steeple itself was much rent. And where the church was much rent there wa...Clistst huit done unto the people; and not any one was hurt by the falling of wood or stone, hut n maid of 31anoton, which came thither to MCC some friends: whom - Master Frynd, the coroner. by ciicummtnuem supposed she was killed with a stone. . There were also stones.thrown from the tower, and carried a great distance from the chnrch, ; as thick sq if a hundred men had been • th&c throwing: and a number of them such weight nod bigness, that the strongest man cannot lift I them. Also, one pinnacle of the tower wras torn down, ankbroke through into the church. The ; terrible lightning having passed, all the people' being in a maw, no that they spoke not one word. By. and by one Master Ralph .flotn.e steed up, and saying these words, "Neighbors nod friends, in the name of God, shall we teoture out of the church!" "If is best to make auf.Ml of prayers —for it wore Letter to die here Ginn in another place:" but they looking ninon them, and seeing the church terribly rent and torn, thirst not pro ceed in their public devotions, Lut went forth of the church. And no all this was done within dm church, and tuttothe church, se without the church there fill such store of hail and ouch hailstones. that for quality they were judged to be 1111, lag as turkey's eggs; .me of thorn were of five, some of not, and tome of coven OULICC, Weight." Desirable Suburban Residence for Sale. 1.,.r rubrcriber offers for mt. the hole and oroumis !here be t ma maidea, aituated on l'ark trect. hobo Tre- wont. in Allegheny, and about 25 mlnut f .. walk from the market of Ilk rity. The Intl. 140 Pet rout on Park *I.. i-ttnning book 202 feet, In an alley—containing mull one to of ground. and 1. bounded on everyjlt 1. Ide by large open i Ime s rattan,' with trees and ahrubbe y. The house , nearly new, large. and excerallnaly well larrangrgl. having Is ferny of !X feet. and a depth of 72, and rectal. fourteen V.olll}, lx.airme hells nine fiNd wide. It ls built In the loot and most durable mannet.and has a fire-Proof rueb 'to' , mntatng all the modern conveniences. Tan p.n . , with go unfoiling supply of hard and soft water, are at tho dcor. On the premises are Oa; neiesearY not building , .table, carrnige binge, On The grounds are laid out mostly . • lawn, covered with choice (mit trees. evirgrocus, Dowering shrubs, currantt. Ittanchenles. ragolgrrit , Le...ad • ...II garden. The fruit it of the hest kind. ant the .roar are in their pintas.' yield 0.4.1, fur the saute of an ordinary Lanny. The situation of ibis protierty is to salubrity and suburban rnmforts, Mal hissed with ouidoduaty to the ear. t . Is not suraasid by any realdenno in th i. ' vfelnity. It h • slew of the Ohio Hirer for neer a mi , of TemPcraac. - , 01111.2.0uth Pittsburgh. the city, tho o rivers. and the 1 hdllioround. fonuitto idtouither a patinramle &enamel of whih the eye never wearies. Every bat which orders or departs from the port of Pittsburgh on he Ohio, issagtv in full vie's/. The residence and rounds are a.o romPleteir removci from auy annoyann• of dust, to destructive of creuttrt and V., .4110 4 and a ff ord. a rgtiretnent . Qates and twaeelitt as If Itwated in rotor quiet nook in tlnlatantrl". The prviart) will be sold at a bargain, odoi 1.1114,400 given ontbe Ilr.d of April. Enquire at the iiiirette oiler., tglilditf I H.\. WIIITE. 'Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood,.Street ; WINE NOW IN ,'STORE Nll zuki complete otto;kof FOFF.UN ;ND .111E121C-4N _ 11ARDWARE, !or the !Wog trade, anti vithirit theT are prowl.] In otter In hurehwwrs at PRICES that rottattare twvornhly with nip( of the ...ern eitte, European Agency. •nlucrlber Intends whiting the priocipol rittes of theta Rrirmln. Prance. awl Germ-oaf, during the month• of Auttl. He;, mud June next. lonetoX l'ittnhurgh oo 3lnreh tad will b.: pleuoct to 111.[111 to toy novocioa of a to. chnrerter *Lich way be eonfiJed to hhCeure. JOIIN D. DAVIS. BRMARR ABLE CASE! EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDST. Mr. KU-IR—Fir I ,twerfully mantalY .tt.h Ynnt' that I nt.ul.l Ova 3 Ina an nemtunt of the altnuat nalracul.us tura my Intl+ dauchter'm e3e 1,3 thu u.e of our - N AN She vat attaoLetl with a very more elo In rollenarl or Ntarch last. whom I iinumtvitately applied to the bon medi cal aid iu the oily. by • Loin It war pronounced a 'Tor/ bad ~and all omit,. sew uo hope of doing hot any extol Af tor width I took her Into tbo count, to an old molt. who had born ton aumettful in curing told m° that her case wee hopolore, at she would rirtainly tote not only that Imo, hut ltd.* that the other would follow—it [wino a wroftlieua allortton of the bitori: And Ido army. that at tho tlmo tot father Id. II Vashnui main to the conclution that we had Lotter trt tour Petroleum, the our rattle/a Wend of cme oyr It it noir about two month' , Knee thr Logat, its no.. and oho ran now 'iv with both rye, , t Wool ao el or alio an,L at far am I can tell, I believe oho tut/ with the bleoting of the Petro.- urn. Your.. nt,ectfullS. I=ll a,,•y,,r .0, hy Eo.artß mdkp.4.ll, 140 Woad IL E. S,ll,rt. 67 W.c.1.14 1.. M. Cru, D Duo. nn.l. II P AlloghenT, M•n by rtrt PruPrt , S. M. KIVIL. Nnalllexln:Sertuth Pirt,hurt.rh 't " I. - It. - / IOPMITNERSIIIP—WrIave assoejitted I. with T0Kn...., late Ca.hier of the ParcnerA !lank. yr hn mill d,oto bM pv/2.unl attatullon W the bu".'"'." I. "r mr trot "' l7 Nr l „,:i 'EXCHANGE A.NDIIAMSING HOUSE A. WILKINS & CO. , Corner of Third and Market eta, Pittsb'gli. Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. FNCOCIIA6F. HOME INSTITUTLONS. oil - , N., II WM.,: :In:wt. in the warrhianw of C. IL t• ...... A. W. Maass. Saw , e. Than n.ailnana k n i t re. nnparwl mown: trawriattyline In w.w. Alla tntn www.:l2. Sc. .an anuata ,naranty for the whilit[ nnal InuvTity of ,/”. In.vitottoc. the eharae.n of the Darretnis, who are all citiann. of I'illithawh. antl [anon:ably known to 1t,,. nwvtmunitf Lrt their prntlerww, Into:Mg:maw an:l intnatrity. thanwia...—.C. Thawwy, Wm. Hassle,. WM. lwritner, .Ir.. Waltrr Priaht. Haab In Mow. Manual Ileannlton. Ilaannth. S. Ilarbannh. S. NI. 111,. at,ll.ntl Voaturtna--.lleml the following ncrtifiennt and then doubt. If you can. the triumphant analltlee 1 00 wend by this grand remnly. Cmnbcrry towumblp, Venango Den. I. 1147. 11r. Illeakely—Dear Fir-1 take pirantre to /nlormhilt. you. the honk or Dr. 1111.ane'ot Vertnifuge which 1' por ch...l rnml tn. by tarty me entire tatlataetlon. I Fare n glail , l of Mine oat bs.Pvaful of tt, and .he Pan..-,t 117. worm. The nett morning I pa.. bow • 10101 00 4 01 when the rharsnl 113 more: t)to next ramming I go. Iner the same 4111.0tIty. and .hr putted 13 nem. Yours, 10. ANDREW DOWNINt/ Cur, sale by .1. KIDD A CO.. InINAIOO SO. et/ Wniai rt. Bowen old romp, Erele.mge, Bank No., Gold 4 - Sdnrr, Bought. Sold ,k Eraanjeg AT EXCHANGE AND BANKING .1101.151 OF W3I. A. HILL & CO, No. 84 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Li 17,111.t.tr £1103.0 ON Ina tetOtlrt. 001134 eIiAItITIC CONCERT for the IIkiNEFIT of the. ALLIAiIIEN (11WIIAS ASYLI:II, 1,111 Tlllllll,lilV eleulug A.:Ant it.tant. under t e do.oe ou( tie. Its elti KIAZIWIL who will La. Nltiei ICA it , eel Mawr.. Vat , . ILautemt. 1.10.. %N. AStll.l“ nd 16,t1i, with a full awl cell tviinetl . t r lArra.. Amami, the mukcal unsettles intrv ilorco, e National airs the Star SP/mAlea Sconce an.% Iltutu, with orchestra acctimpaulmenta The Prir--ratuturl will Lc)t utlishoal MilthlaY• The Pianos and cm this ocreelan with Li, fora:L.l.J it .Ito hither. from the eelthrated tuanutsAurt, of .Oett Clark. ftekete Ji cents. t., to hailat the Acme, of It. Elect. Mini gr... Nita. 11.11,i1 Ja611,1 A NlcKniglit, Mar ket strat mut 0 the door en the et.-ale. II: the perform- ore. a, 7 o cluck. o:lnnen tk. ealnmeu,aja- 5,1 balf-put4l auvrn Alork HOUSE OF ItE CliE—Notice is hereby ove n. that an Elrtalon for fame, of the Iluive of it. tune of Wentern Perfoxylnana. !. 0 a Preeideou' Vita— ifrefideta uner. feeretar),and I feeler Manager, all) br hrld at the how. of the B.affl ~1 Trude, in the ea) hf on Thuradat. dannatl ash !oat. at 0 o'clock, r futfent.ent en. naimetnt to attend. 11St order of the Cowman. , 11. 1 .34 f Aek t tri . , e a t z .bu l a r e. it.— The menden. of the Central Committee,and of t o azimut sub oonnuntaaf., are mod earunaly requveloJ to tole their effort , in the mean time. to obtain further naantotatene mod to hand to their reepeetive h. the Chairman p re to the daf of the election, ht order that e am.) Oat of fule,rile,r. ma" preparnl for that co- Perfons v. Ina have .ton Yet had an nennaonit7 of ntberribaug, both fn m ibis and other contain , tfl Western Prinesyl , aids. are Invited to he prepen‘ at the election. put doyen their toupee an entretabera, and thereby Qualify hn:.lln. to ote. [Neetenotarre In the voriouf nountlee Wertorn Petite eylvenla ere requefted Una notice.] feL 1:111 UltNl'l K.ll ELECTION—An election was hohl at the toll 111/O.M. of the Fanners' and 3fachanice tirunikr /foal Como., , the Anh inatant. When lite rolbulty Perrone se' "1 \i d ir t gl. f glat_.g ' f'n?lnt. lIESBY AMMUttI. T. J CamptAll A. A. Hardy. e. ' ' J. IL 314:1InualL - Datil liar Dr. S. 11. Cra EA El itnpros paten L Caw I'D. Par Ilgrrta. . . lrtiraTlif. Nano. Cigterof, All Ilia.* au Imed amt W arrivr. Ltr rate b) ALEXANDIE:II 11QHVON. Teter 1 - 1 1 AMI LY FLot; it-144 brill Ittunsup extrn rer ., '‘! per meaner Jaa Nekon, fu t ra ws. Lun.c a co II IWOMS-150 dm Peforest's superior, for k,d, by AZ ROBISON. LITTLE U CI) - DOT ASTI—s easkm just ree'd for role f*v 1 is'..l, tionisoS.Lirrixt 61 TA N ..\ ERS 011,--Z trio for sale by MOOS/N. LEITCE U CO 10i nil ):Yi —4lO tons Brush Creek, for sale IL by on; - ItOIIISON. LITTLE 2Co TO LET--0. liou,,R and Lot situated .7,..„1 , oil ILtU,d Altttt, Kryenth Want bor tYrn0......"4 sip 1. iv piii-1 lIIIISESON, LITTLE OCO i.iii.s 003 Liberty' 4 - • VtOLASSES--1 40 brim plantatiun, for mil iv by,' • JAS. A. lILITCIII.stiS pigs lialetbk,lT3r sale by JAM. A. 111:TCHISA6:k I? Illg-31.4 tea prime Carolina, for sale by le. jvr- • JAS. A. IIUTCHNJN SHOT-34.) kegs nestheti Not. fur slyly . , by . inJj 'JAS. AyIIeTCHIS 4 22b.: ‘ I II{LIPS--31; brla Gulden Syrup.; 'fO Lair Clenifk.al do for rale by 5.0. A. HUTCHISON k CO 1141iN.ECUTOIZS' SALL:Nous° is thereby .14 en:a that. let purmance or an order of the Orphan( k.." 1 1 1:; , In-41r rlllagc ol brunry, A 1,51, at 11 o'clock. a. 11., on the r ream , * the I..lltaing dr.ccilcid PrtlaM". houadcd winch 4cwt.-ale two etom ammo Ladling Boar * " celll.hniamlud Forty te:,-Ital perdu; hanaded , hy J Imam.. by tlso xho , l house laaad other*, on 1, 14 MCP`ii a k nape dtaLle „ ScrtnOt4oo reales. Wend. 1,, t hl, ..tnnt, 41.11 alley bz the Khoo! holm ca ioo ncl, hi eecter. a Wa.ron tibT I mata,alo4 Forty Med 7...lolprielma, been& h e t e I, \\Penal Charlaa Aten. and ma of Ade art half cash. drt balanee In tam ega ,,l mad payments. with !Marva In he POCIIMI ea ort.cagaa ANDlthAl le' dd TAW/ART. sCrsKAS Executors oiJimes Twist, ditc'd. EAGLE BTARATY WOES. EsTAßLlsneo 1832, br ED3lif ND WILKINS, No. 24S Liberty et., heed of Wool street. Pittsburgh, Pi. Monument.- Burial Vaults,Tototatonea, 31midle Memo Ceutre and Pier T. always oft hand and made to order. of tie thok , est Marble, and at very reduced L riz i e. selection Georrines ott D ' O r A:l P from Indy 1..-4 REFERENCES. Iron. Ilarviar Denny ‘ lllll TlautitiEtil. lion. Judge ICLlkine John Harper. EN. Woo. Robnann,jr... Ep don H ; Kerr. Ea., Architect. John Snyder. Ea. Cash Sous, Broken Pittsburgh Rank. nianter Rad. do .1. IL Shoenivnter, EN. 11111 A Curry. Wiban Pietism!lesit..Eao. noon d &Mink do. nobert McKnight, Em, Wan BaDDY k Co- JO, McKnight. Fan Brining. D. T. Morgan& Co. ham. dod. Rhoda t Co Faders S. Lahrop. Env, W. Pals grateful for tbe very liberal PatronnCti fv ccived.durini motes . years in this Oily. having had the time asid Fest tan entrus rende r in CCM up here present time. and will endeavor to atiefactionafter. .144 , D. KING, Banker and Exchange Broker, L• Fourth street, Dealer In Bank Notes, BBL of De mon, Gold and oilier. Storks bousht roll. The highest couket prke pall In premium for American Half Donets, an& Mexican and Epanish MAW, ft yes funds. DNIINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Lettero of :V. Administration on the estate of Rave Fader. late of Lower td.. Clair township. Allegheny, ow:intr. deed. laming this day been granted to the inelerwttned. nottee it hereby :riven to all persons Indabud to wad estate to triage Im mediate payment. and all perm.. haring calms against estate are requested to present the same, dale authr -70104141:=7..71. zn.l, sn—i.2 . itge LINSEED OIL-20 brls recd for sale by ie.' - 2. OW, ILARDIUGH, . _— (a [MAIL A MOLASSES-50 hhds Sugar; ' 1.3 600 bri• !C.O. lv.o 50 bch x. H. do '' ir"'" '''''"l. f" 'I IIIIILBRIDOE 0 rumaam. J.:2A130 W.,.. st. ' . Por ?:: CLAY-56 ERMA boo just recd hy Ja:2l BURTIRIDOL 0 INGIIRAM. it 10E-40 toys just reed for sale by BURBRIDGE k MALIAN. I OAF SUGAR- 100 barrels amid uumbera .4 ft. ..1.• hy In2t BURBRIDOE 0 INGIIILAM. fi x iT c !. i `72l- wm,r and Frnytt O. FISIL-75 brla and 40 hf do. for Yale by 0 , 24 - ISAIAH DICKEY t CO. 4~ERRINU-100 I Lubec sealed, for sale hr , !WM ISAIAII DICKEY A co. t4OFFEI.:-100 bugs prime and fanry Rio, I,_lf.pr.salt• br .I. D. WILLIAMS CCO, iiii4 Cor. Fifth amp Wool ets. QUO AR—Prime new and old Orleans Loaf, 171CraPhol and PowJervd, forJ. pat oa L. ItILLIAMA a CO NlOLASSES—Plahta ,, tion Sugar .ib Hou'se; "'"l:7"iNi.i.ii:m; a QO. hf ehsts med. to extra fine Green; 30 catty lad do do t do • 10 bf cher. Chu!. and (Mono Black, Inc ..Or by jai J, D. WILLIAMS. & CO 11 4 1 RUIT & - 11 ILniona—N, arid in extra: )nines—itonicaux: Pirkles—Walnut and martins, Pre...ram) Sancti, Plumb Ont.. itbd Seraiebeniea bir as be • jalbt J. I). WILLIAMS 0 CO SUNDRIES -3 brim fresh Roll Butter, Wbrio Eat., ,arks Corn 31mi: 1 tali Rio nur. • Dried APO.. and Seliehaic ma' ma-' ..".anm , ot and for sale hl 4. It. WILLIAUS t CO Drawing, Perspeclave, and Painting in Oil. R.i). It. sMiTli aow prepared to give v riatriviinn tn frn nnaila in tn. dilfcrent branch/a leliahtful !art. at Ida somata. In idisoro Sraik 1 Ilan building, Sim, 'MO. I.tsre, %I - n.l and Nlarket ntrr. n. lloura otinatrui•llon, bi 'Va. Val fnain in P a. Clurn/s'aind other parranaLtra sari be Innarn by calltnn Difietaistati at w• mama. .144, Its. (Instant or Dr. Addtaun. laLMulit TOCKS FOB SALE—Western Ins. Stalk Turtle (leek Plank Road Stock: Yttaborah. Cincinnati and Louirrillo Telegraph: • alarita• llailway a leek; !Land at. Bridavitork; ka• 10.1 Copp, atnck. 050. E. Fou AlikOLD CO. 74 rth L I TILA IN BLACK SILK S-SICRPIIY • 4 Itricittn. bate tetcht-d a very' fall turPIT of q. de, 'width they tart tell at lower pr; al. they aro ,uttally ix.td at, also. Black Flgund and limeade do. of I,orect rtylu. • TEIRC SATINS, of tho most desirable ihaden., ta to had at tba Jsat munritT S lIURCIIIILLD IrEA ARE--English AtnericraThitan ia 1444 Plated do.: Platad Motet., Candk.tekr, nff , . and Trs.: Plated train quality Ivory' Bal nce Ilan.lle Table Catirry, Sliver Fork, Spoons, atui But ter Katy, HAW and 4erman Siirrr Yorks and Sp.. Table Mat,. T. Trays of floe Btrrologt4m manufartare, htghly nrutuaratr4: Matra Tral of besatifal pat...La A.v.ry 00,400 rovultr for elm.. and pollablaw plated wax.. Broabo for elearatz. SU, Vrath. Burt... tr y . a r y; e Ki 0, itelt zl about Ito rin•ofa bat, high .111 make „ 00 7, k igl ' o U l ", 00) thi'' a' 10 0 1f1T ' . I.l,.llarket arid Fourth m g lOTTON-21 bales for sale by j DAUB DICKEY a CO, %Cater t Frauf eb b DAYIS' PAIN KILLER-46 dos errortrd Arm jart rereirrd and for lair b r.-SNLLERS, Whairrae Agrrit ' Weal garret- lIRIED FRUIT-30 brie Dried Apples; • is do do Pesch. L' At mt. BAG ALLY t o, ISt 20 WoLd et • 111-U LK PORK-200 pieces hog zourl, well jfitrimolvd, for or by IV3L DA ALLYR Oa - - lli CINCH RAISINS-200 boxes Kreisler brawl. le:Mimi from 0rk..131[7 Dewitt Chat= fite sale .1•23 war DAD A.LEY CO . OAF SUGAR-30 brls for sale by W. TIMIALVX A CO. OWNSEND'S EMS. GINGER; lb•nderron & (W Ssrwapatti:•; WI • Sanmearilla. f o r ..Jr by IL R. SELLERS • 57 %Vold ut DOWDER-150 kegs blasting, for sale be oat J. 3 R. FLOYD, R 5 .15.1 Cburd, T: ISII-75 brbi No 3 Mackerel; 5 cask , Colksb, foz kale kJ .1 a R. FLOYD ODA ASII-25 casks Jnbnston's brnnd for .ale ty len J. A R. FLOYD IWX)3IS-450 dez fur sale by ll Sym 17s R. FLOYD 1 4 - DULAC, Sole Agents fcr Sourin Corbert Calf Stßee. No. 45. Beaver Agents New York. A,lsirce accitment7oet received. jastßaller MEETING of (ho Board of Managers of Cotr , t in At . trZol=l 6t tlitictll a l,l. at tit 7 lorllft . the , new ton are rtnawatal to ah ". tttal. 0tt.33 Drug and . Prescription Store for Sale. DRUG & PRESCRIPTION STORE. lontol in • flourishing said Imprnaing nt . E . O . Ihc NI which which in doing • pnarai•hla hu•incws. in of . ferni flittale upon rain a - term.. Von further patimalars. apply sr. tha Clinvoiclo cne. . • - THE THIRD WARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS haTitta been ettspefidtat afit , Wann ,, a fintteittals In mid *chord, prop°. *mina ajpitnar ethead ter bop , end ald., on ltiond•y next. in firm Mei ILIT &OM fit the Eirth Preebyterien Churelt, Smithfield ittneet. Terme low, and made knowll m andlmi.lalt at do ii lalaa or at the mixed room 0-PAItTNEASIIIP—We : have this ' dav Letzfi,s,:c::o,7,lll3/101,:io,nrbogrt F.. 1,1.171: JAMES A. iimetilsoN a CO. Pitt,tn,h. Jmoutry AtrANTEIA Boy about seventeen year V of sac. to .trot ad • %noWide Cariaty Saa r .. ..ho mad radar tatglah sad Osman-and to maga three yeas to learn Ow Wane.. cloud Wands. nl to malts. Inquire at this MS,. inoICE-15 ca k. Carolina for . BV 2 7 . lt y . .la= NOTLCE—The pltrtnermhip heretofore ex belle under the firm Bolltquo. therb.nnor* eed uts the 14 inetatit.by nlttul) moo , - The Mid - MY. Will bereaftrr to tarried 011 Ahralaktit t:arrteup, ly the haw. a Datum t thtrrh.... F. BOLLHAN, L. 80LL.71.0. 011.11.111SDli. ' • • ROMA OF REFUGE. N OTICE—.A steetino. , of the coalmine on .t which time rho men pool. ' et Loocommittrio aot.l of the ohms t , uloCohnolltecx r. 3 031 to An tramp cp. otborwlw. /3) unler of the Contrall3monttlm. - re. 32 . BENJ. PATTON. Chairman. 1[471,, ASSUltANCE—lnrunince on per; triweethe a cca of IS and. uu may lie aided in uxiou National Iran? ForollifnAnnaranco Society, by 'P traritit ' ll ". .Xay of explanatory Pansphletl, just recclrel for xxxxialuits circulation. Enquire ill the Bank, Inc' Muer of . HILL* 01. NV no I *Arend door attire Yourtb. 1101.1. ItUrtER-25 brig fresh, in good jkonitr. to awn, fur by WM. ILiGALF.I: k CO, 16k.23 Wag nt ITS RD-7 brls No 1 Leaf Lan; kh+" carbtriet r t CO SHIES-10 casks Pare Potash; • 1 , 10.1 t.. Falentos{ *a 1. ur J. E. B. nollip, noun.Chumh. SEGItS.-,100,000 ecTyn,olll)rll:ul,t, Bvr . s n..-16 brls prime roll for eale by p?-1 J. a h. FLOYD Soda MELPrice Reduced. IQ CASKS ItluPpratts' best quality G Isuz NIP and kap Mum' Fella Laud and " .11:rat , br-the 41.titrINIelP116..E. W inter Clothing at Reduced Prices, T WM. IdGiirs Cheap Cash Clothing Store, 1`0.1311 Liberty alive. tanpriator of the shove ettabllflnotarit WWI ...foam of Jlrllvwin. of Wes Let o o of hvg - e ". rtva. h ' aa or-gamut.; pooh f odor. Ohm= .1 10‘ , ..k3 , rodtk.d well tor matt. All thawo •La, went goW. Outdo:cub!l and well made Clothhu, Sol It vastly to their to favor tam with • =A. Vag Wird" .A 1 b= Jai Value about 17,000. TIM: GOODS TO BE Sel.l)l3l' AUCTION. k . Inn ressrm whatever.) TI.:. sale lusel. ay. =et MM.. at 10 Velvet in Um earrnieue. arm the afternoon. aud.e.attnue delly until thle valuable col- rr keno. L. d1.e.m.1 Lt the Mel, suntan, Mom of James nlrKeema, Anusi atreet. .Thlarte.r.did culleetim of fran,r , and dome•tle Dry tiomis will ay...1,1..11.04 !MK,. drecrtr - . tam of article. mum...teal vac th. Dell liemla Trade. artaTL .rammed the da7 brevlou• gals and on in•fm - non will he• twand mprrior to ant Mock veer offered Mr public,. eourriwtitbm en any wat..rll.o teeter ree. mat head. of Families, woull .1.1 sell to commit their,. eau intrust, end attend 11.1. An Mon. a• they Mar 141 r pane 111 M. m.rt n Artillar oppartimity. (Sala will be, put UP in omen Ints as may, Knit ail rumbas.... SensfaLai,...., will be reamed to atemomoistslalies JAMES Ll'til..SNA,Aretioneer. LtlElt. Agent. iCOO.IIIS—Sa do: for r 1e its • , wx". ri. JaITYSTON MOWRY NUTS--2 1,1:4 fur sale by jan wx.u.JOIVZSTON. IRY APPLES-40 sacks fur rate by . )sal . IL JOHNSTON. tAbBNC:TSO bu unshelbA, , fur sale by pea 'Wu. 11. JOINSTON 11ThLL BUTTER-2 brk fresh for sale by X L Jan Wx. li. JUDNETON. lOTTUN RATTING-100tales for sale by.: IreuuNbronD s co. QT AK CANDLES SO JAI= Cincitibliti ma Qnufacture, on brnd =I for rrle fv2l W.if.I.LNGFORD t CO. VI ERFUMERY, &c.-- • . _l_ 15 doe. Lobites Extracts Ea. the handkerchief: • 44 dm small - s. - aarsortcsE Al dot Jenny Lind Sarle4 large satin; X 1 der:' small satin. • dot common mall Sachets. . Toast/14x el an a tall mal complete assortment Of fine Pc; n.... ,, T,Ju't treelral mat fur sale at Plotecielphla wk., a the corner of Wand and'alalh stmts. Jana/ , .S. N. WICKERSILLM. • TAr.Low—Thirtfbarrels Sheep and twee; tr tux,' Beef romirect mad for sate by ic.42. • SAMUEL P. SHEITEII. rpiatoT.ln: SEED-1 barrels received as for We Id i. 3 3 storci. P. SIIRITIOL CHESNUTS—Sixty bushels received an for We br PAU UEL DRIE") APPLES—::IXI btothel just reel for yak bi (.149D3 Ic aI UMW? MOLASSES—Fifty barrel 3 of new -7 Cro: reliveda W f r"b r o 1)1UL P. SKEWER. Ja . 3) No. and In Sao.) emos.. LOUR—Seventy five barrels Family F edrcrYfr arid for rde by , jalk/ SAMUEL P. EXtliflfElf-' 1:11OLL BUTTER—Twenty Lanais prim J put recd..' wanl IDr aie br gAIIVEL P. SIEMER. F LOUR-11X) brig supertinP: 50 brio flite: for IVII. n. JOIINSTIPS, 112 Sewed at RI APPLES--Fifty hushelireceireitar. Lx Bala bi ,L=".l S.I:IIeF.L P. 511111112.1._ BEANS--G 41rrelH received ar T for tale b j. 20 FAUCTI. P. KIRIVEL LA RD—Twenty barrels and thirty kegs N 1 Lard twelve.] a.Od for vale by • j ja,lo , le COUGHS & COLDS CURED IR 48 HOVE Q INCE the introduction of this new . Coi Ajpound, Coughw arrans and Colds 'art mired In n very ob. time. Wu will t Dr. Ernst'. Seetural Syrup mire rases of Coughs Colds, lanoneltith , ledguryills. In I, time and at a cheerer rate than toy other =.olleine el discover.).. K IT lIAS AN ENTIRELY N* ACTION—The old Con; ll...brines all sicken the atorrarb ard praline maroon orkt' b mum di.norreahle than the cough Itself. Tido is of and In thistulature. for It is a Idealiser ecothing art) and It .111 nor or Me mono Ira to reendid 1 The donee in favor of this met-Winn in our city, from our o eltisens %theta.' convince any one of It, effieser. It D i ' him hi. of a regular clonidan, and hos been mod h m In hi. own snooko for a number of yeala• with moot heroic .mud, ,• • OCINSUMPTION —A lady Dorn Sterthenvlllevirrites, t. her dauildet had been anidcted with ac h and expo - ) Ilion. night ..rats tootle Prer, awl all the m tletrvair ormiitions of consumstion. and tlud after MAD two 1 des she sae entirely mired. A gentleman In oohing • maly who had im¢ered with MO.& and tlidorde Cog 1 for eight))ens, ha. been entirely rimed trul Um on: removed by the hoe of hello doses of bottle, of thls 1 land Syron. A gentleman from Peoria. 1111labln wr, that -he knowo the Peden,/ Sf roll M ls 0 good artkie. , of h is used it in hi. own ate and in the mon of mead 'of his fondly with the most perfect ounces. • • IT m oga or . 111,105140=1 )111111711.11 061/ LITOM,-1 Ell 111” In half pint bottles at 60 mato root,, or bat l Srcaroggras would do well to keep to and., this medne ou hand all the tme. too It la one of the m per and ettiesainuo remedies ever &garnered for- coughs and Wove., of the lung. ond inelpient Cconowyg; CAUTION EXTRA—Mmy verse:inn wad fr y taunt ye. buy mono one of the TllTkrtl• nistrurnA liut - do not ti Sync. If yoo want 10 wet well Lay Inn Emndia's run, o f'nd take ice other, Oda will cure lon. It hat 'yr tome the mist. valuable piano n o hots of lb. moti undies ire ran be by a person skilled in.thele inicart. ran be no deroption in thismedirine. f Prentoed In your awn eity. mid t P 0 0010, Lot! nu. certificate , . Olen rerwaria In nu iwn city, atteoUnye valneable prurortios which will Le alsorn to may pet' desinno of ening the. Awes. W A NT.. throughout the Unltst-Statto tiViell medicine. Lazge illisontda will be made to thews oho tote on Interewt in the coning .. It wiljnov a lore, 14 to all ogents.beri.hn, they sill Leaning outtrang booms • eerviee to placing in Om%) hand.- the greatest mon?. for Lung dieenses the world by ever snlatieed. -.4' . for vole. wholesale oruf str eet. by KEYSER A Maid ELL. Drutintsts. Ito Wood et. Ihtlyburgh. Pa o lo wt all lettere for osenele. must bo Managed. Alon.Syr self; D. 0. Coll, Allegheny city; P. Itnieter, Jr.. Innionor . Omani, Dant, Washington; John IL Ruchamin. MA' i Garde Kepwr. MeKeeopart; .1. 1). Towel). eationsbY and by merchonte and druguirte generally. jlil, PROPOSALS POE STAIII2B. roar Orr= ncranzuos, • January tr. Inr irIROPOSALS will he at- tlue p:irtmait until the 4th day et /larch next. fur fart e al soarnho far the tun, of the ltut Otheor• of the Uo 4tarov four you" tlr; lirrt Ilay April here, on.lerntl bthe Denurtmunt. 01 the follouring durcripti Thomme of the (Mee and Siete incircular form; from • ..lid block. af bud:dud elect. end rude In _ Ite to admit of letters and f;new mdromati mon thmon and day, _with • thumb senor kesp mob h and nurse inplane. Snell stamp. end thr -utters am Inc the sum,. la le of the tame mix as thuse tae n fectumel end Inuse. 'a footed Mahogany _handle of sam DM rim, to be mutely tastatol to WO rands e months of the year Whreetated eo ea to ambles but t kitsrs each. of the rain. tit me In um, and M. be OD solid lambi of hardemd Orel. Nguema Lsr the dare to month. Trim 1 in 31, Inelosi_ _se. to he made of Like-haul , metal, and of the *ire Lost Worestlid. Alan. sLamed with the words `fall" vat 'Doe" a • Ram of Umee nod la no, Alen, stamps pith Nubs denoting the ratetbaf poet sod elutilm fn thus now In . . i All of the Wove Mud* to he meat of hardened Ma, The phaoh meet also contain asparate tads Par the cular stam p,with the months end Odurem Also, for each separate place, =balsam; themouth'. . slatturt of three letter . .Abo, fur each estimate piece fir the days of lite moo ' ' e Abet for complete este of months aunt fcoe.. Alm, for melt esturat piece with the molls "Dan `Tree." Alm, far rash wpasts Weee With the Edam dem the MY, of padam. The reeking of the different not. however. be al yen to different' contractors. but ro pprael tbr th e .ha re uldett 4 deetowl mod thearat! the . Demrtmont_ will Ls Scooted. The Ewpartrour,, nerves to itself the right to frject Proludds Jr tho is deemed extraestrant. - r - Specimens of the emirate Code of stamp.' mdulred men at the aypolutzteut office of this Department La=limidt N. K. HALL. Thetwarter Renee - - NOTICE TO CONTEACTOEB. PROPOSALS will be received by the ud; 000 n.- the 73rD 1:1-g=1,11V,;,..:Th., 40otnorr F., .50000 et kadao noel 1 1a , e a rb = s o c ! co raj:: The Dam. avT the tank. WIT-11W.Z. 1 1 not lon. and will be 14 hot high-I.M a base of tn e fect In width, The Chamber ell) be 100 feet long and 40 feel .140, with feet thick and 10 tot above the moat of Ws dame,: toi n trarta. to&kr.e.- 10 feet thkk. wl F the Tbe lock. and Dame to to bullt of tr. character rorticularlf descrih: the report any - Iran. Lotting.. of Pcougyhnnla. • which will .be fmni gith the ponaietore of such poen ro pub QM notice, to which reference ia • to roue foil ar4 accurate langmatlon. - Tho entire work to to ...rioted he 14. January.= erVol! '"' n ' agaVlC‘ ' r ' o rn" g e i f El ' 1 " 1' glit . p W ro4 !" V hd° r retri ' =l ' tel ,a lt tts ' n ' ATtie. tuatle to contracture la %a nark brugreeet. The com pany' retool," the right of earenting ofthroned telt for h older ..mu:A the atrly romp:: of Ito entire work. By cf the Mho. TOOO.. 4. Kr.4.1.Y. 3 rtreretair of the Duct River Slack Water havlaanot; Colombia Tenn. • .Allzgheny ConntT, , THE toinmorkwealth of reno . irmt=ol.ft.lmgAl "Duna, minor e. cloth,. under bas a! th ''' t=ed r penala intereeted. ac..thi, • - Where... at an Orphans' Court. held .at Tittsburi." and be mid county . . .2 the 15th day of danuary..l.ll., tho on of Atm Sielienna. Admitlstrattli of to. McKenna. lath of the oily of Allegheny, doreithsl, era ! : oersted to the said Court, thieving Oder blob that thr , , intestate, by virtue of • certain•artirle of ogreement. •!" the 10th dc.f of September. A. D. MN. between sold Trainer. and 'Jamb Painter , of th e one put, Frauds McKenna. of the other part. died se/x.4 C! lu all that eertelte lot or piece of mound antic tn th.t city of Allegheny. (late the itmerm Tmet. Roo town: opmeiter the Northern ithertlea of Diutklutsght help , number two hundred and forty thus( In th e lots laid.out by U. r. Trainer, Jacob Dalatet. and Y. 'onatalnlng b front ow Win street twenty thrm AteoJlna Lark to Carpenter's slier: having Meted 0,1 hunt thereof • two story Me¢ building:about fume :; (mot by . thirty Dit in depth. and mu the mar • doubt nor( frame building. fronting on &St - Dent:era alley. ••'. above dewribod Real estate comprising rod o•nad of which the mkt Inteetate daal selsoL • oraylo r l Court to lain% her an tinier to make sale of Lb* sole. estate, with the appurtenances, Sir the payment m debt• and the maintenance Aral edasatkm, tkar chlpren of the nil intonate.. • • • • . . . — Now. aserefere, we com .% Y.:44(l.st RAI be gad a r before our raid Court at kirtiburgh. o eatuni.Y. t M day rd February, AIL then and there to Or,. cum wr= m up f l'r ,bl . . t. tbw ltrtnauo:tha *Wawa MeCluna Pria; January, OEM rid Court .t Pitts l / 4 utla thL! January, A. D. MA. DANIEL aIteIILDIF, C. LUTION OF PARTNEIISILC The fortneortity heretofore erktkur between Tr, Ink/Odor tont,Wot. T.tebbnuct. Dotter tokero•undß Ronne of norms Ite(tollisto ha. Ikea dkrolct the rale of all thelotterert of the rata .11cCollkla the . ? James IMO and James Titan, oln.to roonortko R IR utnlotntittol. 00. lite mambo, Of rho nr.1.1 fon..nt.t dont fo carry . on Um bolnern urkler the none nrlo.s.ft. ! A terrled b 1 Jston debtottotereln not frowned to Jolt , . .racimst: Jantsaff 0, 11:51.—j0.V..rk • - 111 S SSL UT I Q ERR": The Pl.l..";VP2p.c..o"Yre ender iltb b.,,,Muaestales% at 7.l=thtllV e*.t.brri.vootnt kceliAtt r u s . pi Wirlefo U TZul, l l 32‘1 14 UVrirs, ankt_Fo l of U•01:1 fum aThroclt mulco.“.• • U. SWAM: • ••Jureadaap win ism en the maw Ira& ale: mod, wad he p.m,. in recrire Ida meta:alma. lan . country la tt. Met at sn youog an am: Nem tbm certain extent, but tbe Ina is ones. mused hy aextee. - m to all. de nert.onxlxt Mr permmt ayle-my, nrol folloolog, IMCd. tmt. lack lo ; Them articles oto_ m. ....mf y to,t. t4 f d ..:eirrraialiL nese Yosokr,'Ssilipx. to the .010. !Wilms omplexkus WOW. sailteon.... perm. he mem carrot thatt Om to der Fa theitem, wow or Woe an. ray ~. 0 , 17. m y clue.. pooder • enumoondol lum•mlf•- ve .4 muta}aa logroduem which am fmteMS Juane Itauers DonlatM7 IM•der; fur m x i o ,M4 uW b.m. What Is meta tusafMtly thou balr two This Miele •in mamei It to r.-% ups, without the use of aor sharp Omtmommy„ m e „,.r e vegetable Mold thdryre tan'. ...a... .impart to red. whites oe Lott ta.K.,abantar'. - ; ht ar y.lwo., or auburn ceder . It *Menke thitla.:e shorter Ulm, sod mum eftectuallsilm• my ...Mad:_ ...Ma,' Mg at the same same lode/01.M , • doles Muer. hhas ink eream.-11. Is inns' • fame, • m o w inch this mom. -- 711tere num of Me motrtn'.- taboo moan" ttntintns4 We of mip: 7 the vernmu - s. It Mons W e pad mo, sod not lltdde to - beemse Mapped. . Juke limes Ilme 'Molts Ma t tbo Tost.nt. ilbtAdod OA Me wroneetorsaM'. 'the Imams hit. but • co_mmlectol, nethipAbtell.i r ow . =VW Y l llo;t i ety it lath Lbsta w, v4A. the 1,1.1.11 Arra aul JULES MIX km aMt Umunt For Sala bokaaled br - B. A. ifalwansanW malt- E- bow, putoatia. sod, 0. xiton•u. elAlb tto
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