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.• ' B. FILLMORE AND onzam. scar.
Otti neighbor of the //rad seen:4l4.o imagine
Abet he the especial keeper and chainniou of
President raltlWllli and that to support General
Scott ai the eandidite for the next Presideney
necessarily implies - hostility to that gattletoan.
That seems to he the Jot:kind's "one 'West" 'and
he apilears‘tO be thuseleiproprietor of that one
idea. Midge . of Pcionsyliinia, OhiO, and
we belleveNew Tork, have accorded to Mr. Fill
• more all the laiidation rot , ability and fidelity in
-
the disch .e of his important trust that ever
tee„i yet they go a l for Scott. glen the
Washingten Republic, hit. Finn:lore's official
organ, has - cornmended they action .of .the Whig
Convention of Pennsylvania, and ePe.hett hi g hl y
,
of Genet+ Scott as the I T hi g candidate ter the
.. Presidency. And again; many of the Whigs of
Massachusetts, those tette sustain Mr. Plihnore
in all. his measures, have nominated Oaniel
Webster as his - successor, and. thus, to use the
elegant language of the iJournal, nkicked 'l,lr a
overboard.” The po;ition of the Journal on thi s
question is simply ludlcrolts.
'The charge made yesteiday by the Joanna .
that we,“enppreased" information touching ;the
movements of Philadelphia, in the matter of the
iictopfelli Railroad, was at once met by our
paper o yesterday morning. The extreme
. anxiety c." the Journal to throw this paperinto
false position has, in this nue, resulted as un
fortunately as usual. We pre the information
in question, viz: the Philadelphia letter to the
-.:Wheeling Gazette, as early as it did. We hare
"fully discussed the whole subject, and shall rest,
until something more worthy of attention than
' the attacks of the Journal shall induce us to, re
iirmie the subjecc
LATE vors IN, 07110-03TICIAL
For the Neir Constitation,it 126,664
Against, •• • 109,276
llajority for
Against LiCBll3l3, 113=9
For.. d0104;265
3lsjority against License, 8,964
The votes pt two counties, Anglaise and Defi
ance, not haring been seined within twenty
days. were'not counted.
;, .
Sorra CalrOLVi.t.--There appran to be' no
abatement in the secessioi(feeling of this . Stata
Properly speaking these no union party there,
at least none mike themselves known, owing
probably to the extreme Violence of secessionists.
There are two parties, however,—one in favor
of immediate secessionithe other disposed to
postpone action until o er slave States shall
unite in the treason. These last are the most
prudent, but perhaps the most dangerous
The atuilventary of the battle of Fort Hold-
L trio was celebrated in Charleston on the 28th alt.
;- Heretofore it has been the' custom to hold this
festival within the wallsi of the - Fort; but this
year, the commander, an officer of the Baited
States army, refused permission. This, of °aurae,
produced great; indignation; but the festival
went on,• being held to a big tent; or as they
have it 'tin Immense canvas parilHon. 6 - Here
any quantity of the i 4 peoulir" patriotism of
South Carolina found rent in speecha, toasts,
songs, a sample of which we euljoin:
The President of the day, "the venerable"
Col. Jacob Bond I'on, informed his auditory; by
way of commencing the exercises, that the bat
, Me of Pert Moultre was the opening Ball of the
Revolution---that had led to the formation of
that Constitution under "which South Carolina
was now suffering; a Constitution. to which, he
was mirk their revolationmy fathers never
'would have attached their 14mb:in% had thej
known, that it was used as a means to make
Southern odium's vassals to their own slaves
I Then came the oration, which has not been
publishekor at least We have not seen it.
Here are a few of the regnlar toasts--
1. The Z3th of Jane. 1776—The day on which
the arms of Carolina vindicated her .right to
every foot of Carilini soil. I
2. Liberty of Speech-iGne of the mainpillars
', of popular freedom; Ed approach of tyranny
4 can be more insidious of dangerous than that
' whichwould seek to Sioridge its exercise. '
8. Fort Moultre--Surrendered for our defence;
our defence requires that it shoold be surrendered
back again. Let the State order, and it shalt be
done.
4... Separate State Secession:-.The only possi
ble road to Southern Independence.
5. The Memory of John Q., Calhoun—Re
fought the rood fight for Souliiern Rights, and
'he died with his armor on. (Drank in solemn:
• 8. The State of Smith Carolina—The time has
now arrived when RI becomes her to throw off
the shackles of an oppressive and tyranieal gov
ernment. • ;
7. The Southern S kates—One in interest and
one in institutions, they must be one in Govern
ment, or be enslaved tad destroyed.
S. The Fight at Fort Sullivan—The old Caro
lina way of sustairdeg Carolina's principles.
Gov. Means appears not to have been present,
but his " aid" responded to a. complimentary
toast in true fire-eating style. We copy a few
paragraphs: '
"The Fugitive 'Slave 'Dill is a monument of
' Northern infamy. In the Union your hands aro
tied, and will you wait for your enemies to .untie
them? If the Statchecedes will she be crush
ed? If shills, she Will not be by the North.—
Northern men are mrich more apt to appear on
the pension list than Itlie muster roll. After the
revolution, theie weremore applications for pen
sions from the. North, than the whole army of
tho United States amhanted'to dining the whole
war.' In a war with South Coolins the pension
ere would bankrupt the Government.- North
ern men vote themselves farms from other men's
land—but all their hind avarice will not bring
them hare, for six feet by two, and title to be
maintained only by rossession. No, gentlemen,
South Carolina can only be crushed by the tnni.
eon of the South. If she Must be crushed in
God's name let her be crushed with her armor
on. The destiny of State now trembles on
• a dancing equilibrium Where Is Charleston
Twelve years ago, when a blackpall of funeral
4.. smoke hung over.her borrowing head, when her
widows and orphans clustering round their
cin
dered home!, called itPcin the Stab's for aid, aid
Rae given.
- - .And c0w,41 this h ur of travail and sore air
' -
Guy for the ate, where will Gharleston be ?
Under the PaLuietto Sag, and foremost in the
fray. Aye, and:with a motto, God, Liberty and
Carolina. He who 'would fly from his flag in
the hour of battle is craven and illegitimate,
and Carolina is a =tant to chaste and 'virtu=
to have other than legitimate jimns. Small as
she is, the can maintain tier feedom and her
- honor.' David wee theyoungest and least of the
sons of Jesse, yet when krael was menaced.
Captains and statesmen were cast aside and he
..was annotated to nave her. Young and untrain
ed as ho was, and fresh from the sheepcote on
• the mountain side, he slew Gollah and eased Is-
. , rael. • I
vSouth Carolina, email as she Is, &anointed of
Heaven, and girded with the triple armor of a
r i g ht as u s cause, can slay the Federal Pollak,
and save or avenge an insulted Corunitution, and
her endangered freedom. Eat to mecum her
mission, she must be united. Oar ship, email
as she is, will swim the waters, it .there be no
quarreling among her crow. WO Mb
board then, for we are meeting a common foe, and
surrounded by common penile. We ash you on
board now, and epeechly too, 'for the ship is
swinging from her mooning; the-gathering te a .
pest is- driving darkly lover you, and God and
the cry of the storm c sqlrit bid you nail your
colors to the masa and lash every soul of
the crew to the-stralning timbers, if you would
Meal& the billow and the blast.
"Mr. President: I offer thissentimetd—Eqtud
ity or Independence—The fait is hopelessly lost
in the Ehnen; let the latter be maintained
oat
- of IL
Many other things equally amiable wrie:eitid,
.
but we shall piss them ore?, except a few more
By 11. B. -Masyckq-The glorious Union of
Yankee blood and Carolina Sled.'
By J. 41. Clopp—Cd-operatioli—.The only cer
tain way of bringing the elarebehrizig states to.
pther, is for South Cirolirm to back out. They
willAben, beyond 'qui:ellen, all be in the same
Anew I
By R. W. Perry, one of ;,the Marslids—Port
I t i ou terie..-Chire in '7d; ours spin' ln '62. '
By J. Ileart-The Young Men of Chorister'—
. With instinctive - patriotism and'talltaltry they
hare promptly - and effectually repelled an inialt.
'to the Beaty to vindicate their claim to a place
in Mistral:Wreak of the defenders of:her hatter
and sovereignty therweit Orrositmair.
- R.[Plesioney.;--.The present- corrapt- Gov
ernment—lf ProtesTCGorcilart knot 'mid can
not be untied, we will ent it with_our swards.
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tockingd-LPriiticteat Fplinam—'[q
bit be the risatifayoi of postan.
Heels
=Cal=l
lonian -of '5l; be the Terieeof 78,
mast be driven from amoiytst us.
By. Rickard Roper—Fort.Moultrie end the
United States Army—The Wear* of our Free
donde preverted to shelter our oppressors.
'BY H. Haymond—The day we celebrate—
May its lutartstirrinit memories unite the sons
of earolina.and rouse themio, immediate retai
l:sue ofthe ewes:dorm of the Federal 00•11211-
_ .
Bylifiniimllilaroyer—Tkle day, eeventyfve
years ago our fathers did their dray Inside that
fern let us emulate their good work, and do our
duty on the outside.
By Cot. Henry Wigfall—The battle of Fort
Moultrie, to be 19 again by South Carolinians
By Guest—May the Carolina blood shed
upon the soil of Mexiao to gain gold for the
Berth, be redeemed, gallon for gill, to enrich the
section impoverished by taxation.
By J. B. Boone; one of the Committee--Bouth
ern Eloquence—May its next and mightiest ef
fort be upon the battle field; and its tones those
of the deep mouthed cannon,• and the cutting
tempie of the sword.'
What folly it is to attempt to reason with or
to conciliate such men. The more we try to
soothe them the more eaugfay they will become.
At present, however; they are only Injuring
themselves---and this they are doing effectually . ;
but let them proceed to overt nets of treason,
and they will Sad other work than drinking
wine and uttering frothy pairiotism under the
shade of .an immense pavilion I" There is one
consolation left, which is, that those fellows by
their excesses, will bring the cause of South
ern rights" into contempt, and thus unwittingly
become the means of saving the Union which
they are laboring to destroy. Surely the peo
ple of no other State are mad enough to put
themselves sunder such leaders. And should
South Carolina go out of the Union single-hand
ed, she will not stay out long. A different set
11 leaders would bring her back spin. Such
plammy never lasts long.
From Clamberer RdinburgJournoL
11111 . lAN HANDICRAIRS.
The contrast between the civilisation of the
East, and that of the more advaneed states of
Westeris Europe, is shown innothing more mark
edly than by the different modes in which the
most ordinary handicrafts are condacted. The
real progress of a race does not depend so much
on the perfection of the abstract emcees, on
poetry, music, or painting • as an the extent and
perfectionef those simple arts which minister
to the dailj wants and comfort, of .life. What
ever apparent progress may have been made
without a corresponding improvement In these
arts, as been fleeting and unreal, indicts even
tually sank beneath the waves of time, leaving
little but a name behind. Sometimes a warlike
race may have risen to a pitch of fictitious refine-
meat .by appropriating the Musts, of others,
bat in as • far as i they did so 'without improving
the industrial arta, they merely transferred to
their own usealargar share of thecommon stock,
and could only advance themselves by degrading
others. Ido not mean. that the cultivation of
science sad the fuse arts is not attendant upon
a high state of civilisation, but that these are
the results, not the causes, of a liberal supply of
the fast neeesaries of life.
Seen from this point of view, a comprison be
tween the English handicraftsmen and those of
Irmo:boatels ix capable of throwing into strong re
lief many of those inborn peculiarities which dis
tinguish their respective races.
During a residence of some years ins part of
India little frequented by Europeans,' had, from
my practice as an engineer, ample opportunities
of studjing the essential character of Oriental
handieraft, and propose giving thereader &short
sketch of my esperionce in this interesting de
partment. Vie first, and in the eyes of an Eng
lishman, the most offensive peculiarity of the
Indian workman, is his habit of always squatting
while at work Blacksmiths, carpenters,,tna
sons, kc., all work with their knees on a level
with theiCchin; the left hand—when net Used es
the kangaroo need his tail, to form a tripod
—grasps the left knee, and binds the trunk to
the doubled limbs. The whole poetess is so sug
gestive of indolence and inefficiency, that an
Englithraan--particularly if he stand in the ee
tionzhip of paymaster and .employer—requires
grist self control to look at it with any degree of
patience.
On my first mint in the country. having to
*sciperinteMille erection °f it bite plant a Eng
lish machinery, I set about organitiog a liork
hatmo; or workshop; and my first arrangement,
after procuring the requisite number of work
men, was to tit up benches for the carpenters,
1 and' forges for the blackuriths, &c. Of course,
while these were being fitted up, I was prepared.
to - submit to 'the cid system of . squatting, and
consoled myself with the reflection that I should
soon be able to convince the Satires how much
more rapid and effective was the English meth
od of standing while at work. Bat in this. as in
many .other attempts at improvement I was
doomed to undergo a signal defeat. In order
to prevent the blacknaiths from sitting while at
work,. I bad the anvils raised upon wooden
blocks so so to necessiate an erect posture while
at Work.. The poor fellows submitted with the
best grace they could, but seemed greatly ember
nssed by the novelty of the arrangement. The
queer shaky way in which they stood, and the
undecided flexure of the knee, and hip joints,
were so indicative of a tendency to tip down on
the slightest possible pretence, that it was re
ally impossible to look at them without laugh
ing. The work went on very slowly; but I hoped
that, u they became accustomed to the attitude,
they would feel the advantage of it, and then
anwould go but else Thad underestimated
the tenacity of s rue-established precedent; and
so, One afternoon, I found my blacksmiths perch
ed int blocks of wood ofthe same height as their
anvils, and hammering away with all the vizor
which the stability of their tottering pedestals
admitted of! It was hopeless contending with
snob a dertionstration as this; so, to the great
joy of tho khaki (black-smiths) I allowed the
anvils to be placed once move on tern' firms.
. I have no doubt that in this instance the fail.
use mainly acme from a deficiency-of muscular
power in the lowerlimba although the fact of
their not using chairs, or other'seats for ordina
ry use,, must have had much to do with it. It
would seem as if chairs or rsisedeeata were one
of those natural steps towards a higher civiliza
tion. the value of. whirl we are apt to overlook
until we beerito trace the consequences which
the want of moth appliances gives rise to. It
would be interesting to speculate an the revolu
tion which a sudden deprivation of our chairs
and tables would eve' rise to in our social and
moral characteristics.
In this shoe-wmuing part of the world, we are
apt, turegard our feet merely as organs of pro
gression; but the Indian turns his' to a variety of
purposes, which we are accustomed Co regard as
fitted only for tumid& The lohmr, when he has
got a piece of iron to, file, fires it between the
jaws eta pair of =lll tongs, and grasping the
tongs . between the great toes of both feet, he
holds it so firmly, that he Is able to exert the
whole strength of both his arms in using the file.
There, is something leri quadreunanous in his
appearance while so employed; more particular-.
ly if, as occasionally happens, to save himself
the trouble of shifting his position he stretches
out one of his legs, and withldi toes picks' up
some article which happens to lie beyond the
range of his arms. Whether, fire= habit or ori
ginal conformation, thej possess sisingular de
gree of muscular power..in their ,toes. The
great toe is generally separated from the others
by a wider interval Mani have:ever sees in the
feet of Europeruis, Bo marked - is this
in some workmen, that; combined with the
prehensible faculty alluded to, and the custom
which many hen ofadorningit with a gold,or sil
ver ring, it really seems totem assumed alrthe
functions of a thumb. . •
Time, which the Englishman nines u money,
kiss a very secondary plice in the estimation of
the Oriental; and all his tools - mad methods of
working seem to be contrived with the Tielf of
consuming as much of that valuable oramodlty
as possible.
The raj; or bricklayer is, I think, about the
best illustration of this. , Ile works with a trowel
about the size of la ordinary table spoon, and
a stain, ptmmer weighing about six omen.
Armed with these, and squatting beforehls work,
he, la a loud voice, summons his roarer, (women,
two of. Wham always wait upon each radj), and
orders them to bring centre and massala, (bricks
and mortar.) The nindees in due season make
their appearance—one with a brick in each
hand, and the other with a small wooden trench
er, about the size of a bread basket, filled with
the reassale Without changing his position,
he empties the trencher on the ertended bed of
the b , ich, end it seldom contains more than
enough for two blithe. He sow spreads the
mortar evenly with bin trowel, assisting the pro
cess by adding water from a small earthenware
pitcher, banded to him by an attendant rundee
and as the bricks are often very irregular in
shape, he has three or four minutes tospend in
chipping off the irregularities with his hammer ;
and if. he be at all f eetidloes, or the bidet
mnally bad, he will - spend twice as much time
se thli. It is at this part of the preemie that
the patience of an Englithunan v eme n y tow
way; and with an Impatient kis loatf (wh at
for,) addressed to the apathetic radi, b e gi „ e
vent to his feelings in a string of English adje - c.
tires, addressed to no one ist urtlonlar. I onc e
heard en energetic indigo planter declare, that
be would at any time Walk a mile in the hottest
sunshine; rather than be undimmed to contem
plate the proceedings of the maxim at wor k oa
hie own fskotory: After the redj bin got the
brick laid dumb 'there is a. complicated process
to go
net with a string and a.ball et stone.
The strieg
provided with a small slip of hoop
MEM
iron, Inlength etactly equal to the diameter of
the ball,: and made to' slipup and doin - Pti
stri t m by 'null hale pierced in its centre. 'ln
order to insure the - perpsndisalar lino. of -the
wag, he applies the and of the Blip of iron to the
side of the brick last laid,. and allows. the ball
to hang at some distance below; and as bymeans
of the slip of iron at the top, the string is held
from the Ibrick at thellistature of the radius of
the ball, if-the-brick be properly placed, the
plummet -stone will just touch the wall below.
It was - all In vain that' I made a straight-edge
and plumb-line In the English fashion, and
shewed them that by using' It they would save
themselves the trouble of testing the position 'of
each brick as it was laid. So long as I stoodbe-
side them they pretended to use it; but the mo-
went my back was turned, out came the time
honored plummet, that had assisted In building
the oldest temples to Hindoestan, and was cer
tainly quite good enough for anything a feemg
dee like me could require.
I am much within the mark when I my, that
a Slagle English bricklayer and hodman could in
use day do the work of a dorm radio, rendees,
and all; and do it much better too. One would
imagine from this that building was a very ex
pensive process in India; but the contrary is the
case. An Engliah bricklayer and hamlets will
cost from eight to ten shillings a day, while the
Indian radj and his two attendant Tandems will
not cost more than from threepence to fourpence
per day.
From having smaller hands and less physical
strength than Englishmen, the Indian workman
feels great difficulty in using English ample_
meats, unless
of the smallest else. I bad an
amusing illustration of this on one occasion,
when having to run up an -embankment with
rather more expedition than *nal, I made an
attempt to substitute wheelbarrows for the na
• tire system of fransportinf L ith by what Is
called merle kep. This co in employing a
number of women and childre& ith winter-bas
kets, capable of holding about 'Sspadiful each;
a number of men with spades fill these baskets
from the spot where the earth in to be removed,
and a peon, or overseer, stationed where the
earth is to be laid down, gives each woman and
child, as she delivers her basket, a cowrie shell,
in value equal to about the eightieth part of a
farthing I This method of transport in g earth
short distances is very cheap, but it is also very
tedious; se I got the carpenters to make me a
number of wheelbarrows, after our English
model, and by way of encouragement' I wheeled
the first barrowful of earth myself; then turn
ingto one of the stoutest of the men, who were
grinning at the new machine, I invited him to
follow my example; but the poor fellow, after
ataggerieg along for a few paces, and making
the moat'hideous contortions as he attempted to
steady himself, fairly tumbled over, barrow and
all. The barrow was only half-tilled next time;
and after a great deal of see-sawing, he man
aged to deliver his freight. Thinking that a lit
tle practice, unembarrassed .by my presence,
would familiarise them with - the barrow, I left
them for a short time to attend to some other
business, and on my return I beheld the wheel
barrow borne along by four men, very much in
the style in which dead men are carried off the
stage—that is, twq at the head, and two at the
feet!
As I attributed this failure to my having made
the barrows too large and too heavy, I bad a set
of lighter ones made—Aittle larger than those
with which boys are accustomed to amuse them
, selves in England, but capable of holding more
earth than the baskets. My success fora time
was complete; and the idea of ever catching four
men engaged in the conveyance of so-tiny a
vehicle was out of the question.; Tbe natives,
too, seemed to like them, and trundled their
barrows with great glee; the work, too, appeared
to go on rapidly. After a short dine, however,
I observed that the quantity of earth excavated
each day In no case exceeded that which could
have been done with the baskets, and wu fre
quently much less I was much pealed at this,
until one day, happening to come upon them un
expectedly, I received a most satisfactory ex
planation of the enigma. There were' half a
dozen of the men walking along with the greatest
possible gravity, each carrying his weelbarrow
on his head—the legs in front and the wheel
behind!
After a great deal of souring and careful
watching, I did at length sucseed in establishing
the legitimate use of the barrow: but even after
I had threatened to dismiss the first man I found
carrying his wheelbarrow on his head, I met a
serious looking old man tottering along with his
barrow laid across his arms like a baby in long
clothes!
In the district in which I lived there bad been
ague, mystical etories afloat respecting a strange
machine said to be possessed by the zda7. forces
(sahib people.) It was aid to be capable of
running ten cast (twenty miles) an hour, with
a hundred wagius at its heehr, and ship; were
said to be propelled by it. on the "Falls purr
(blaektrater or see) against'hoth wind 'turd tide:
Bat these stories were coneidered by msny as
far-away wonder; with which the imbibe de
lighted to magsdry their own wisdom at the ex
pane of at /ilindestance adore (men of Mae
elan.)
Great, therefore, was the astonishment of
these wise men, when it was made known that
one of the mysterious machines was - about to
make its appearance amongst them. Crowds of
solemn looking Brahmin, and grand-bearded
ilossulmen might be seen examining and mid
tieing the limbs of the huge creature as they
lay scattered. about- on the wharf, where they
had been jut landed. During the time these
div'ecia nentbro were being put together., there
was much 'mutilation and curiosity as to what
means of energy these uncouth looking frig
runts of Iron could possess; and what I had
occasion to cough the plane, before giving in
stmctions to the workmen—applying a pair 'ot
dividers and scale, and sometimes making Ma
adulate with a piece of chancel on the nearest
wall—l observed that the men ceased working,
and looked on with open mouths; as If /had been
going through a conjuring process.
Alter mock labor and anxiety, I at length suc
ceeded in getting the monster pat together; end
one day, just as the heat of the day was begin
ning to decline, I ordered the boiler to be Ailed
with water, and non had a roaring fire beneath
it. The natives seemed to hive an Impression
that something unusual was about to hap"
and crowds from all quarters began to essemble
to witness the new scalar. By dusk the steam
was well up; and by the light of two taring
menakhra, (torches,) I could see curious tooling
faces peering in at all the doors and windows of
the engine house. The workmen who had u
silted its erection laid by their tools, and
were whiepering to each other In wondering
groups, when the safety valve suddenly opened,
and the new-born Titan began to let hie voice be
heard. I shall never forget theiterror and
.amazement depicted on the faces of those who
wen standing by me when this occurred. A
great many ran sway in sheer fright; but those
who had been employed in potting the engino
together bad, from daily familiarity, grown
bolder, and readily assisted in turning round
the ponderous fly-wheel preparatory to starting.
It was as much as 14 dozen of them could do to
move it, sod that very slowly; but whin the
steam began to act, and the massive iron rim to
end away from their aiding heads, they fairly
screamed with delight. Faster and faster went
the wheel; thepumpe clanked; the steam muted
through the escape pipe, and the heavy masses
of iron they had experienced so much &Scatty
in lifting-into their places. now seemed endowed
with life and motion.
Some months after the engine bad been at
work, and when I had become better acquainted
with the language, I was at much pains in ea
deavoring to explain the priticiples of its action
to. the most Intelligent of the workmen ; but I
found they had long ago provided themselves
with what, to their thinking, was a complete
theory of the whole matter. The doctrine was,
that the boiler contained en English blimG (epir
it) ; that we made a fire beneath the boiler, and
roasted the said bhoot until he called out dpha
gel (mercy) through the safety-vulva; and then
only, and not before, would he go, to work the
water was merely given to quench his thirst !
Tye repeated Injunctions given the man 'who at
tended to the boiler about the necessity of keep.
log It well supplied with water, and the conse
quences of the boiler bursting, which I attempted
to describe as likely to follow any neglect of this
precaution, led the poor fellow to imagine that
if the bhoot was not ktmosh kurraed (made pleas
ant) with plenty of water, he would certainly
break loose, and kill everybody within hisreach.
They aeon began, however, to have tolerably
correct notions of items] char:Leer; andalthough
no longer believing Snits aupernatund attributes,
they allowed it was a burrs hickmut (a great con
trivance.)
Steamboat now ply between all the prinaipal
stations on the Ganges; and it presents a curl
dFulkontrast to witness the straightforward coarse
and inflexible will of the English steamers breast
ing wind and tide, as it impelled by fate, and
the marl, undecided motions of the Wire bun
gerows creeping along the lee-shores tacking
and tumbling about with the . most bewildering
incertitude. Rallwaye,. too, are now in the coupe
of construction on some of the principal bee of
trail; and the time is not far distant when, by
their means the rich produce of Central India
will be poured into Europe with a proftutitui and
regularity never yet dreamed of. AY, the steam
engine is destined to do more for India than all
her other teachers have yet effected. This item
apostle of civilization does not declaim; it does
not dispute nor vituperate; but it worke:and it at-
wsii ettectods
FOREIGN DENS.
TIM GAUT EXIIIIIITIM—Lonna, Jane 25
Next to the state opening, the. most immeneire
eight,'perhaps, that the building has yet pre
muted, was yesterday morning. Thousands of
shining vieltors had entored duringthefunthour,
when, without a note of preparation, by the good
management of about a dozen of policemen, an
avenue was formed down the nave , and, the
Qrteen, who had, u unal,..cenze urly , wae r on
leaving, enabled to pose along between .llring
walls of her people as quietly as if ahe wu In
I:MEMEIME=:2I
. .• •
her own:tinting room. Hitherto her 'fifejellT.
has outrially taken her deputize by Mail the
sue plumy^ Indite this oocasion she limy ae
exnectedly put het shilling Plying subjects on
their trial far respectful and oourteous behatioar
Leaving the Noith half the'lndian department
la *seeded by Mr. /darns and Idr.:Bel
emir, she proc eeded , leaning on the arm of the
Log o f adi r gas, to Oda', fountain, which
for a shoratlate arrested her attention. The ef
fect at this point produced -by the thotMande of
excited spectators was exceedingly fine,'end all
kept their places with an admirable and praise
; 'yank/ sense of propriety. Everybody seamed
to het the novelty of the situation, and to dish*
that justice might be done it. It was, in point
of fact, the first extempore walk of the Bove
regain the presence of her people without other
guards thanthemselves. The gratification caus
ed by the event
was visible in every face, and
the occurrence seemed greatly to eurprLse and
please the many foreigners who happeted t, be
present. 'Bete' and there cheers were raised
when the loyalty displayed • rose to Its highest
pcdat, but the spectanue generally appeared to
suppress their t ,feeling as If they doubted - the
good taste of expressing them on such an OcCII
.
mon. ,
AUSTRIA.
The trial of the Count and Countess Bocartoe
in Belgium, tor poisoning Gustave de FougnieS
the Countess' bro th er,' with nicotine, is not al:
lowed to be published in Austria, the Govern
ment probably deeming it calculated to promote
mime by teaching the people a new and expedi
tions mesas for murder.
ITALY—ROME.
General Oemeau, according to a Rome cor
respondent of the Daily. News, Is bent upon
strenHL hening his position bin position at Rome,
and shoeing to the Pope and cardinals how cam
pbrtely they are subservient to the power of
the power of Prance. Re has signified to the
Roman Minister of War, Prince (plat, hie In
tention to occupy several positions In the city
now in the occupation of the Roman troops, in
cluding the Roman headquarters at the Plana
dela Pilotta, and the whole of the convent of
the Sant' 4°401. The fortress of Cirita Cas
tellano is also required to begiven up exisinsive
ly to the French troops, it being enderstood that
that will be their first position against the Atm-
'
trisos in Italian territory. The entire controlof
the Roman police is also hinted at as a probable
demand at no distant day on the part of General
Gement.
The mininciPality of }tome boa had to pay
Eve hundred thousand francs for the support of
the Frencb soldiers; new barracks 'and various
contingencies. •
113STRALIA
Ducotwy of a I ru,Agriculiarat Diatrizt— Fate of
Dr. Leirhardt.
Papers from Sydney had been rewired atimpoanrt-
Sit
to th middle of February.. An
t territoria e l discovery had been made. Dar
ling Doirns has hitherto Bay
the. ultimo thee
to the west of Moreton Bay but there is now
rising behind another 'district--the Mangos—
now almost unocupied, but which promises to be
come one of the molt productive of the northern
districts.. In illustration of this fact it may be
noticed, that tenders for runs for no lees than
one million of sheep had been received within •
few months. • The newly discovered country lies
to the westward of Darling its bounder:
with which Is about 140 miles from Brisban; it
Is watered by the Condamine, Balcome, Barran,
hfoonee, Maranos,lind other rivent,!and creeks
out of numbei.
•
there are considerable scrubs, but along the
waters there is generally a belt of fine forest.
from 2 to 10 miles in breadth, covered thickly
with gram, mixed with salt.bush and herbage,
the finest of tare; and In the north-west:are
Fitzroy Downs, described by 81r Thomas Mitch
ell. the surveyor-general as the finest country he
had ever seen. The climate is stated 'to be de
lightful. Tbe few settlers now located in the
district followed Slr Thomas Mithell'e along
the Monne, and until last year invan
riably resorted to Maitland, a distance of 600 to
600 miles. Mr. Roderick Mitchell was then
ap
pointed comuninioner, and, with his mud enter
prise opened up a road into Darling Downs,
which biought the more distant parts of Abe
north, of his district within 800 miles of water
carriage. The discover of the new territory
were Mr. Gideon Lang and a resolute old dra
goon guard, named Walker, of many year's ei
perienee in the Australian wilds.
Connected atith this discovery u a report cur
rent among the blots that the indefatigable
and entertaining Dr. Lelchardt and his whole
party were murdered more than eighteen months
ago, In a locality still more distant In confir
mation of this melancholy intelligence, his add
ed that the pack-miles of the unfortunate band
of uhrentunnatuplarere were erttu mates wild
Smelting operations weer, being curled tole
great extent, not merely the produce of Neer Zea
land end South Australia ea her but the
ores of the province. • Sidney' was shout to hate
its weekly. sales ot :topper as well le wiol
and tallow. The smelting to carried on at
'the mines, whimay a heavy amount of cartage
is eared, and mines heretofore profitless en
this account are now being worked with advins•
UP.
do Lwriatenso Maxtor DT vas Smear
Comm or Pa.—We learn from the Herrisburgh
Telegraph that the Supremos Court of Pennsyl
, unit has decided that a debtor intending to claim
the $3OO exempt from wile by execution out of
his real estate, under the act of April, 1340;
must xlve native of hie intention, before the in
quisition sad sale, or ha cannot come in for the
matey at the distributiom The get contempletes
the debtor shill get the Ms exempt property
at in appralsement. what practbmble sod the
sight tads:land money oat of proceeds of sale,
Monty a lue rwtort,W be the property does not
adodt of division. ; The felon to glee native of
the claim to the Merit who is the agent of the'
judgment creditors, Wore the sale of the re
ality, will bar thi claim of the dedtor to the fond.
This ia a vary interesting decision to debtors in
this State, sod they, should bear it in mind.
Fureigia and Maori= Hardware.
-
LOGAN,.--WILSON 8i CO.,
No. 139 Wood Street, ♦
HOZ lOW IN !mow/
fiLu eadmaatteca et rataIGRAND sizazatiC
HARDWARE,
thatable for the win Mao. aul abialt they ar4maluad
daky to imam" as MA that will amkg.•
ttaxablr with say or the yaws take.
Pittsburgh life Lorarance Company.
CAPITAL, 4100,000.-
OFFIOB, NO. 76 'FOURTH 67721":67:
streiditia:—hatts B. goes.
Pnadiv—aminm.
T I . II2 IP4PPIraLX/Xll.
40•14 m; 1 1=1.114t p.rt of thi ' s psoor.
Oitium's Lunn= Oxmpany of Piltib
NCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTI ONS
Nap Wobri Moe, lathe wanton* otC. U.
T. Mutt, Prostdad........A. W. Alm; &dr.
Tido Cowpony Isrom =owed to Imam srtsrolsondbe
la atom sad fa trunsitu.
b gi= Mni;tor.o4l . r allparl=to
'rho iirTWI of PUtolmelb. onoll sad Worably
known to tho rommarrity OrM Moir jorwl.mco totoUlatooo,
and Woolly.
Drowroas—C. U. Hamm mOtol. Wro. Litrimor,
Jr, Walter ByartlAo4:. Ala& ward thrulotoo.
Job,' Uomartb. 8. . spctu
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Petroleum I
smalmnno. Elontingdonao..Pa., Want, 4,1 L..:
8. M. Rim—Dear Elr. Your Panda= ti stating tr..
dna lm Oda vicinity; Garret= awl • - oold tbank yontoland
no two dosen by O, Pannsylranla Railroad. W. we art
Orel, out. axt4 It la bring inapirad 6t allood may day.
Yftra. tratattfoßT , JOLIN LONG t CO.
table 1 brach WM.
D. M. IClm—Dear Sir. Your Aaltit. a A.* neita alsca.
DR with co bar Jima Bak Oil. 'bleb we luta' sold.
Plan tlytrard to as 412 down bantaDalaly. '
Your making la working wanders ln tbl4 reams. We
can obtain lama acallent cartilleasts,ll you dastreitba.
Yams, & 4 4 W. W. 80011'.
Par lab by Data. t 11cDowall, 140 Wood atnat; L.
&Days. IT Wood Areal: D. A. Yaltriastock.* Clo. acme
Woof and Front exec* D.M. Cum. D. A. !Mott. /comb
Donalast. and U. P. Debnarta. Alleabny.alao
grf• •
•B. byltMb
pro
apll T tlT Omsk laatoBratbat.. Ptubanth.
serTRUTLIFLOATS ABOyE FICTION
LIKE OIL ABOVE M.ITEIL—The de ilia ean toil •
good medicine Uri:ulna it... quick as all% mu taU slimed
dinner br eating IL And U one noes trim it, mod dale it
tem. it will 4.007 Oh. Petrels:Hy with the whole der.
Yon can't introduce • medicine into minim tiss Wen it
. ammo malty mbstantial etrtaes, &germs:ail had effects
of ....lid ohjectious, and It to this feet that has established
the reputation of `Bull'. Compound Fluid retreat of Bar
mperilla," helmet a mei/ or dispute.' Its settee aim
the hems. coati:, Isla accordance with Indiana' end phi-
loarphlml priatiplee—lt manatee the varicose Maretlene
.od exertions of the Lodi, moves otetroetione, &pieces
morbid and thawed matter, amoebaas the stomach
and digestive maw, mate. um, pun, and healthy
hked, and regulates thermic= fattotiorm of the different
one. of the holy. This 11l al performed without the
least danger of harm, the preparation Wing as safe es It
Is edleselons. It suer bethought by the skeptical, that It
T iro
pgrporte to ern boo away Cusses, but upon e in.
tint, It will be faced that • large majority of dims.
which afflict the human tangly nt,
originate to us pare
stalled the blood. Be not deeelveff, then. hr oth Bar
separlilai being offered you by ..my milen of molasses
and water Pncisaretkot • ea • subetitate be ea original
John Boll'•a ficomPerille I Thle valuable pnryanation the
proprietor entrants to be superior to oil Weirs: :'.'
Cs.Vrioxe—llevate -and ant tha oriel.] Dr: John
Bart SasaFarala from lenfreky...ad have izootber e4e.
ImilvertfaeMent on another mt.
}masa a anownt,l4o wood
Jelnisaisa Wbolual. ir &tali moat.
•
'gar MolAxes Livio Pme.—ln offering
tote nadletna to the MAUe, the progrieton ere well aware
Wei they hate to maunder a hostility generated br the
impoeitione whkh ham been palmed upon tin
gaily under IN ahatili of patent medicine. We an air
,i pa o, hornet, that It Le only neoemarg to glra Melt nee
t ea to place It ill imbibe estimation 6r above all
medial geode a the kind ever offered to tlee nubile: It
the Manakin of at eallettitenenhexperiennOiatalleiro
ed gligeklane Whet kr mar rears wed it hail inns gm,
tioN a wheta.liMat aWionia kidiared hies! tc(otfee 4 mitt.
Pu e S i erg J. Krab's
MlAntlidwlnn No. GO. Wood et.
NirOtte las the Arabs were , centa
hamar. a.ee of their PM...tic=
more at Emit ang•th argi amazing whin. e. 6. R.O.Farrell's
asgabratsdi Arabian. Llabramet la•Compuitioa of taisaros
purr tan glaata arid aromatic gun peculiar to Arabia.
amitt.pa• by the uan of th• artkla compugag LW great
ruatilgisd th at r ust the mild dratier Liao gnat partbrmed
toed ialzianthios cam. . It IN quay aced gar man mad
beast; therapist tt 4 bait.' ae wa gemlart memoir a tha
apt Mac adratisitoeut] Jolt
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Tele.
FEW SHAREg ri : this Stock: wanted at
11 1/W i ' a►e 915 '. wrixiNs t co.
.Copper Stocks. •
ii i i
. E HAVE Orden for the Stock of vari
ous Willow Coorponlos of Lao Illipariar. Thaw
to oell will plowotwall, or oitilrosa
Li .. A. WILKENS a CO.
...
1111 EV. W. J. PETTIGREW begs to intimate
IA to paranta and wmarolLina that baton admit two or
tor. edelitionalOtto. coarse of toltion Mendes
Ens and the elsow EN+
enao The U ltita are boardad ha (be how% andnts of a
rain
sod posostal ore:night maintained ore tilde
women, morals ondatudiew mad not mom than f=l
be admitted. Wan poranwlol la tbooshtorila meet
tra wanta of time parent. and alumna= who hadtare to
send their ehthinna or wards to umiak. seminary. Ban
denot,:no Peansy/wanis Avenaealttaborgh. Walla and
tems may be knows am asp/teak. - jyllaw
nAGON-2 casks Clear Sides, for sale by
lJ Srll B. I W. RABBAIMI.I.
~b oxes
8 11.. *. f0r sal: u t t
1 1-1 3ru
laiLollll-31 ,
Jai
1111EACILE
L sate by
I\TEIV MAC• 1
;ril.l Tk•Il =WU IP'
1 7 :
• .41].
bbte: extra Fun.; for sale by
8. t W. ILISSAUGIL
10 casks prime Halves, foi
S.A.W. /141111AUGII:
FEEL-50 We No. 3. large
""
ILASS-1000 boxes City and
far ale br
8. • W. 11•18BAU0
S ODA. ASEI-650 mks, of our own menu= data., trarrankd of aa high teat anr isonortad,
and fur nal. at the toned market prim. by
BENNEW. BERRY & CO.,
1,11 Yinat at.. mar Mutest.
•
CIA!, SODA---aq casks for sale by .
Jyll BlOOiOM, EERILY t 00
.
LEACILING POWDERS---200 .osalco for
We by
_IoIIDLNMEIT. &CROY & CO.
HAMS-500 prime Canvassed, for sale by
.1111 B.t W. IIARIL&0011.
WOOL! Woo.l:!—Cuh paid for the differ
jilleot groan of wool by
&. W. IIARBA4GII.
.
.....
CODA ASH-15 casks for salo by
1711 &* W. ItAideAuan
CCOFFEE-125sacks Green Rio, for sale by
fru A. CCLICGESBON t CO.
rpOBACCO-100 'boxes Stanufsetaxed,
• I.
R. Grant's, Rummell & Robinson% as etbei thole.
tuusubb bum dm by A; COIJ3XIiThuN & CO,
Mtn •
leb Liberty rt.
M i OLASSP-40 bbl ,t e :o ll l, l, 6 o o 4cze:Ve by
_
OTASII-20 casks pure, for sale by
Jrn J. S. DILWORTH h 00
VORN--500 bu. Shelled, for sale by
1711 J. 2. DI MORT!! CO.
INSURANCE 'NOTICE
111TIIEREAS CERTAIN AGENTS of the
tee.l /worn. Coraparrite of this eltr,ers reek.
Ina au effort to dberettit Madam Meer Inearanee
t ‘ totu,^ l. l therelbre
ettoo u torL a rbe no t Potit t le4o . fired
of
o ther to be pre:Orel tr: mem le the Intermit Of
other Coarparder •
• STATEMENT
OP TUE AFFAIES OF TEE IIUDbQN RITTJI FLIIE Dl.
fitillailftlE 11th day of Soptetabor, IW:O.M
which Utile Ulf rwent Into operatic's. op to U..
21e. of Docanbsf,l . This Coapsor samd is of.
Cliatur, Muhl= /Ufa. Matta' lowarsout Company. o
Wststfc.l. Us watts' a (lob capital to this Cosstuffs.
Is Donsucree of nutlosi 21 of thf lietiml Unman
Los of 1.5411, by.law fru, mood by virtue of nal., 12
of sad law. deflartactlifstyle of the Policies of salt
Oolapsof shall both Hudson Aim Sirs InaufwaseColo
r. capita! of OIL mops y lithe coital sportful DT
Cosa trader ow the elfironitit Ssf of Ilitirou. rightful
oistrul sod ,ft ft p. MUM.
Slam 'ditch thin resototiosi of Q. Baud of
Ulla-ton of thlf Otasosof fru Ossful. asth
mixing Of Cuomo to soils *Cut Capital of 193.000
ms . a. offlse.,:g
moot . too of ..... of odd Lan of 114 ft.
"LW amount of Crottol.... ""
Whole amount of PTOLOIOroa Mdtbd tof u.
us.l7 6.1661.. • • •
Mod. amount of Debi/ oorllog by li
Si hot* wool; 71" f
wt ` oii amon i re= lifiti n .
ado of
Agooda and Jerooottod la N. York— $9,201
Sdrafcgd County, 113314 Z 2
Tannos YOZO/11 and PIM= J. AR., belay duly MOM
oof that the wad Mood. to Ilea Pm:4w, and the wad
Arm Baerstal7 of said Coonpusy. aad that than
meat a du ado!. of LOU Coaspaay fa ofin.
1110 s. C. 11.1.11=c0 President,
500ra and aotocrlbod A
thVE LLY.Ia 14th day of judo,. MU.
Joao H. lloilazooos, .1 woks of we rrato.
notloA that tko Agents ot the "Local Comma.. tont
lot MA. to. present to dm oommohlty as:atom/4 and sat
hfactory • Inaterottot at to. toetotlas. I tberefin* lean
them to Dome each a mane am: doer may MLA prow.
ata b Ag mach taus et Ituantamete theta , ammalthmll2•Y
dictate
Peestam althlaa their poverty losand s atted
cut over hate. owl MCII 'mu. PAT Mott loom promptly.
111p0011.11 to roll at my Me.. 13/ Wool Mares,
wham the tam at Istsutanoe la tahl Cootpluty ‘lll Co
tante Ittootra. Yalta t1;1 1 / 1 111 . ,
Agent tot the Mama alter alto laminar, Co.
OPINIONS OP TER PRIM OY NEW TUX,
Wh ere the ability of the Company andae &redo"
ere well blows.
We eall attention to the edverthement of the Hudson
Meer Infotrituos Company of Weterford, In MP d, awe. It
b 1 • well greased earhaL and Costume. 1. Unwanted ay
this Compurr on liberal temp. The mutual. of the
deetlermet who have the eninagement • Ls a pawl trawantee
Item the Ine.daent will be nrailently condaeted, and 1 af.
nay tea t In pnwl oncithrion.—Nrie Tort ..Voraiwt
Jeer MI.A
Je.
Wawa Blew Imam. Mammy powerets
statement of mar Plain, through our columns. the
mermen nubile. and we erlsh to direct attealao to It.
',Sty of Inntronee eartmettlee I. In the dhleion fug
veer • Urge SM.; and In like mariner Me security 0 lo
swam* I. Is to. number of mot paellas and .man of
iwrltal Merlon Ma reeponelhility. MP Company to
i t tal4at . i
rouste O
Wu tth . de brethren Inoue eity.—X. wi
llows. Mem Yon Len-amen
butComi.—ThteCclitory
It looted al Waterford. New
To
k. Dm an Mika et 3.
.13 Won street. Its .01.4 le fully bald In sink Invested.
sod thorectors are gentlemen of .. e tdatmt collect.
nod
oMerthwed to give charact and etaldllty M
undertaging with which
It
are eonnewtod..Thellota
bony tuitions building.. norronandiee. furniture, reaseele
wurogyr i d : loweem i =aerathnidvettli
The Moe. oompitmentary notice of the Ifuitain Blvey
Thdl Comlamr.eldwaord In the Brenton ninon
• of the Ph November. saa plesnera te tie abilito
stale that every word Of It le Mehl) , downed. TM Coln.
ay , • mighty Is tadddellbable. Auld do Board of
ont o
itieWerw eimpreed of man ohm* harms we • perfect guar.
mho for the faithful mansgesnent of my gay!. : with
etileld they may be attached. The Preeident of the Cioso
ta . sil2L i a . t s tt . whoge Dem . e is m ollipettinelLeLitt o r
ab ' ir known In ri=i ?ler rorelSeCrlpany . vii.
• stool share of nebular Bum, end as can state Mau our
own knowledge that It la nondol p cam
to nelent • eubtattlal Coropmy to or t
hat willd?w i tt
to examine the rialtos of this itualtubon. whom rem for
this eltne No. 40 Wall street—N. T. Weekly !Minsk
10.19t(0411)
Great Railroad meeting.
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PIT BEfROTI AND BIRIIIIRNCILLE RAILROAD CO.
.4
MEETING of the people of the Counties
of Alnitban.r. Weshlngtort,And /karst. wd of the
' l7ll7reioirrlr.4ll l =li brat !fr on "1-,
at NIA)II.INCIA Washlarnonty, o to tak: i the, wow
rarerbe t igtr. Ita"r"' W. tm".
The Rooks Ell then be reopened, by
or for
receiving mbectintloos lb* cannel eloch or Ws Weo •
Pen.
0,4. Charles Naylor. and others, PM oddness tbs meet
ing on the Antes/ ..14..t of Railroad Pallor. and Ell ex
pow fa detail. the Inspottance sad Enntages of a.s.a.p.
rant, sad We Indfneateabla hammy Co. Ds hantedlau
ea,uptotten. : Er wan. of LW hosed of Cloanatadoners.
LIV/POATON. Praldent.
JAILTS IdelAtasfe Socreari.
Moreno, Ps. July Dtb, lll.
Magnetic Powder,
EMARTOlisthe Destruction of nil kinds of Insects.
—EL LEON. Inventor artd_wawsmaeor of the
loable Powder 4r the destruction of coot roadisa Sod
Bop, Moths, Ants. Fllow, and loesets on Plants. also.
Pills for the destruction of Rats sad !Ike.
Sold wholesale and retail be IL E. SELLERS.
Join Wow
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TEE 'PUBLIC BALE
OF VALUABLE LOTS IN TUE CITY DISTRICT,
AJoiNnio the Seventh and Eighth
ilijariChVitiskLra ° l.!2:lc. P 7r . oae " Ti eVel n3. ll4
near uoho Bridge, with sou One hundred met deep lo
‘ley, If Twenty POlO (014 froll t 011 Pennsylvania Amine.
This street Is the aborhist and most level Tonto to heat Lib.
Mi. oo tiz r idgith r ed:
c reT i riti t tud i .thehatand Water 1 1 111::
Ended end an further Ruproving &astern *id by
superior Plank Road of sixteen het track, with • Bummer
Road on each std..
Also, • number of LOTH rear the Oopper.Worka, and
others neer Teethes Sas Braddock stmt. This
etreet (being corattinethro of Second street)) Ms been
widened to sixty Sect, nod wally Impurnal by • Ilret rate
Plank And from the My (Through Braktoet , l Fulda) to
W Turtle °auk. and seen to eunnemed Mrs Roads
trrn. the Blonongebele steer by BteeM Perry.- et Meth.
1111 n non.
wtednlng the above. a M=f Lol on
and memo street. which (lying between bar
the o Plank l
Roy] and
the River) are well Pawl too either manulleetarlm or
depth...
The ertu le indirputably and the Late,hohtU ri, ;enta
tp,e, eon! purchasers • aryl eholog fo
• TIMMS:
yq
Onedourth ash, the Warty In threeposal payments,
Duc e two, and thy. g nem w ith interest, aecnregthy
hood and mortanun -
yor the COnvetilence of perms whilalif t o attend the'
Oninltinmee VIII Inn the lo
of mirth am to.,
°T- 1 .-"4l‘" ;llA r tl .4.4.' . l46.l' ' .l" 4 .d .Tl ' e 2" aN r itr. At:ctl.onne')cleer.
•IG . .:4"ot t.
..wen 6=l •
COM/MI/lb:0 Service.
rrANKARDS, CUPS, PLATES, BAPT
]
i .SIAL BOWLS, le, f....i. b ir.w. .
N.
yylD 61 Market rt., forme of rearm.
•
For Balk
A LOT OF GROUND, on the went side
of Washloess etreet, 100 fret south or Wylie
viedlo7 feet deep by MI yens nbbb b
vied a small two its rild Brick Derslllog Hove, costal
Tr 4 two "" VIP. raVr.
"10 : 04 P.m!, Interest, SmlLbSen ' and Grant
fIeAMPS ,:, CHANDELIERS, GAS FLo.
runEs, ft or Cornell.* Ca lsel 'a unrlral mono
w*, ID ..17lald Warman.' to ape antes..
and brilliant Cabe. lad entirely fnie from the & a nima an
tentor o tim we of Canonhena and mie? . rtizoi.
AMS-4 casks superior, for sale on can
by T. WOOO A_SON.
rlO 01 8
Wat? St.
LARD -1500 lbs. No. 1, for Salo by.
WOODS! SW!, 61 Water st :
ROD:A ASH-23 casks LutwiCli brand;
mw. t,r
• llorls'a
' irlo W. a T. WILSON.
taIIOTL ., II keel Tlse'd Nos., for sale by
t.. 7 Jrlo
OAF SUGAR-150 bbls. anted Nos., for
1 6 _ .10 by Jylo W. &F. WILSON.
POWDER - -5W kegs Du Pones Blasting;
JUN:
/4.11zi
FLAXSEED 011,-6easka warranted pure,
for sale br '
- jrto IL It SELL.T.R.B, 57 Word rt.
JUNIATA BLOOMS-20 tons for sale to
.A ;geseaslateneet,b4 brlrat .10Rart13%.
N'th LAMS -300 bbis. miri fa sale
• b 7 W. 4 F s.
bblz. for Rale •
N.pi.y.oUOM..t--150
To Foundry Men.
IHE ADVERTISER wishes a situation as
Mazuwer la • Foundry. has badman/ tae*.
f all Mace, from 1 hac
nee, particularly Ih
to dd. n stores, open sand woes. and lOW
Any communication stating terms .CG other partimdare
thought naemears. addresmd (poet paid) to the autartilber.
widl =et with prompt attention.
. HUT WM. P. ELBERT.
• Zanesville •
•
• Direka Mining
A Company. • N Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders
ot• tbe nuntka Mlnlngpstnnany, of 11k..b10n.•
kl at the 0111.• of tbe vo.pany, Plttaborgb. on
tha 6tb day of At tortua,l63l. at otelort. P. /L.
To u r U. Donne. of electing az Madam tbr
el
GEORGE BMA Senn/tam.
.I,l46tlrt4tY ' .
Tolchoca Teaches.
HE School Directors of Lower St. Clair.
Townthip have molted to open the Public
K their cam an the erst of deplemberAnd keeplbeto
;111,ZB:"...ZIZErt fri `1,..91° fi rt'fr.
it g l r.6 l4 HAvg
-
mgt.. et 10 oclock. to essmin: .11 p: 4 pirtnsi for
4U:is/ions se Teenier. Anr runt. - I"'swdrss.
ssa So obtained from the folkrwhig members of School
Board: Bfighsm. No. 81 Mtn street. or A. Ambler.
N 0.113 BoOttitiele etreet. irSidetwatT
gri . REESE-45 boxes receiving per Bidwell's
andfor.t. by JAMES DALZELL.
hi; 88 Water, and 78 front sta.
MACKEREL -50 bbln. New N 0.3, for sale
hr • JAMES DALZELL
MANNERS' bbls. for sale by
.Irs 711 M M DALZEJA.
Diesolntian, ••
IN CONSEQUENCE of the decease of John
IdeVulas, the partnership heretofore existinx between
eratten Ono& le henitg dirsolsed. John 7. Cole le
fully authorised to settle the business of the We 11.1.
All persona harino OWI. Will plean present them for
pamneat. Pittshorrth. July Ist, MI.
PA ItTNIR IP. -'
scum carour.—.._ .. ...........rows 1: COIL
oariiiiE 'arect
_ - ftlu . seassore to ltanten g l iorode.l
The business of tho Agenqr of tho Penn
islyznis Cebtral Rallevad Oompany IrM hereafter Wren
dusted under the stuue and Esp. of .-
COTODE a COL&
corner of Penn and Wayne streets.
Pittsburgh. July Let. 186 E-Lir a . .
Jr=
• COVODE & COLE,
Ilinemac. to MePad. & Co . rodc)
Canal Basin, Penn &red.
Penna. Roid Co.—Central Bill Road'
Elkstankribers having been 'appointed
ol i ssan u tabr e thz Pemmileauls ITentraLltall
ode ' thy meroblidlas or Prance for eh u.
l=t Du Na
oT4us of tree nataL •
Omals (hie route wlll be serried through frain dam
to us will be forwarded n. or eemmle
eon or charm for nth/Lure.
•
•
AA. 8.11.1, =AMP= A. mnonnon.
Dry W 0.107 MM. ,
JIMA, Mora fl
ookStatiotarr.eutdery.COUSse
tlon.y.l.ltA, Fettle. Surulture, Drugs, /Delirium
Saddlery, Wool, La to. • • SIM Vk 100 Es.
Hardware, Queemeare, rani., Palate. Dye Stuff", 011 s,
eber,Cloem. FL...Timo th y ad other Orme &Ws,
90611100.
Demo, Deer, Park, Butter, Lind, Lard 011, Tabarao Leaf
A2res, Tallow- Drabs a. Ha.
. ' B.1 . 1)1. Inrush) Tar, htsb, Rods. Girl l ea
Datum Ae. Soe
SCO
sorter Penn and R aj ae Otree LD.
ta.
Pitteburgb. July let,
New Music.
KLEBER has just received—
ILL • &AT BI by B.C. /Velar.
Fweet name,
as eung by Jeanyl.lwl.
Sol or Christiana, by hum linnyarea AI.
wi;,ZB Mer Raw Yeti „ _
My New &Inland Hams. be Mrs. Anna Wade, of
Allegheny.
The Mourner, Sequel to Pedal.
Inwn oar merry Bebe Lime, yowl duet. by
Glom.
Wilt thou be gone Low, yawl dull. by B. C.
Tosser.
Turn not .way. nett. by fi. C. Toster.
now 1 Jowl thee Mary deer, by S. C. Fatter.
I would not die In Winter.
It won't bear mentioning.
0... 112/11 . =.
Chlldren, Wallace, Ilwai= " k, stk.! &eta ' !Tlrely ar.
Camelia. Hamburg. blaceince. t grimt Wale..
Wutran—llomage.• neyerly'a Alenruntiria, atecoloo.
Weal Nymp. Stlyenfile, Three een, et. Aleo a fine
.electice of foreign moat. Elgn of the Ool.ten liarp.l.o4
Third
Allegheny Couty_, SS:
N the Loon of Common Pleas,
No. 9, Y oar Term, 184 R
a the matter of the valuate/7
meht or Robert Sloolalr to Len Finlay, Al.
Met
aligelatet Auditor to Audit mild cement.
From (be Raoul. GEO.& Man. Pro • y.
in yorreazwe of the above apardittawat the aadalvilite
=hed will attend at his 6411:44% 110 e ir j orth i s o tzel. ,
;ifillnadberArge drgie bLi . saMoteeent.
.yel‹.l. . EDWLN IL NlVlMAaillter.
pissoLuTioN.—ln consequence of eh ,
deriesue or air. Sanze.l Elliott. th• vertnavhly o
parkla,•ith E11b41.4 'Ensiled tuxter ttak Ana o
rtlTl r tf b*l 3 e rti
Prlutin:Oft,Oavottie /1414ing b a k 44"
dICoRGIR PdAIRTS
dn. M. Mt ELLIOTT * CSUL.6II.
Dividend.
TIIE President a • d Memo of the Eft i d i,
iteui or B l el :Tu ' r: .. • • flity t W e n e te perd•garott
tel
the
Peel!" of the
LINTI I I2. r .72 l .47 6 eturer.
July 7th. 13•71.-01-31
F. • Horse.
4 LARGE fine 100 • g Sorrel f10rae,47%,„.
1i3 1 =.1 ° 1gi=% . 3 . .,:r d .
TIIOAPSCIN BALL;
111 (At A. intim 1k..1.1
Wort copy.)
ACK EREL--10
,3 0 1 !)L. N
.! Large;
" "B
ita A 4 11 it L°-.
OAF SUGARS-300 bblu. am 'd Nos;, for
I. by W3l. BIUALET I CO,
'Ps azo 21 Wool ot.
ICOFFEFS6O b andi:rg f0r2 .0, ;7tq.1.0A.
IRES-150 boxes White Civ Pipest:
100 Atone Pipe Hagar bride br
SR 1111. BAUALYY t OLP.
10,0AP-300 boxes Rosin, Cin'ti brands, for
io sale er RN. BACIALBY
.411
IS szul 93 Wood 0..
ANTEb- -A
r Lr a good
104 as the applicant has_eom• experience in onm -good
ndereneee am be Mem,
to good. mart and In
telllgent roeng man of la to le yearn, IaGeSIL OP{ Ger
man and Lathr.h. to aturod . recall more 1/3 AlLelibm7
Wanted—rlams in our cltim, towns. end country
mamnd. for • • ntmober of bon of all WI. and der sathe
mean girls. Wanted—Sermal good coo/m, nue or too goal
house/webers to go uy. Ma anat. and into.. moister,
and for several chambermaid, te. IMO to la wnollS FOOd
not. at a month, km mall attn.. 00. ife - Yemmta in
dehlod at the otbse will oblige nu'hyrtllilQ to pay.
jytelte ISAAC HARRIS,
Agent mid Can. Math., /Abney
OK SALE--The Daily Gazette, and all
theantteburgh Daily, andwa roost of the Weea t :
t 100 lets tatans. Sa. from en inth
cltitu and tone;Sibbetre lather Counterfeit
*null retail nip/ y of writing and letter paper, 400 int;
blwak .T 0 Lott unlit paten, D.% 4,1 =4 , 44.40.
Tin "Mineral Water" ant .. C.DPIIIg and
do.Donnas Chart Map of the Atherinua
4 anL
4 7 . J.VIrernus, do. of. the World wad Ohloi a pie
ta:de a fell esconnt of the Creed Aire at Pltraturgin 40
,r.u.tv=.l-v=rallnnne4l.,
tonirn.w Lime s by thilti g el or retell, fo clea t
ISAAC HAMS' .
Agency . iszni Inte Sl lligence Me, Liberty
with'
/11 1, 4‘ • near ather net St Clair wit
IiARDOIL-7 bbl. on consignment, for
sale by DICKNY
ye Water and hoot N.
C OTTON--= bales
.`." instore
a t! by
irs,
was. & Plow An.
OTTON BATTING-50 Wes Family, on
1 .1;1" 1 ""'"'"' ' '''''' ' ' l° 7B,TlVrinciczr a co.
Jilollavid
FEATHERS—For eak by l-"`
4/8 ISAIAH DICKEY t
Seven Valuable Farms far Sale,
ALL SITUATED near the Ohio and Pena
l" syltraula hailroad, lu the violater of Salm, Ohio,
of
Man BO to MO acres each, and in • good Kate
of nalUtatiott.
~•- • • •
Alao-00 TOWN LOTF, between Um premed loudness
part a Me village and the TvlW4 M Moat •
10
P eurv l terma fiL i ttgzureivr
either of the •Banks Vittalinvgl, Wien InV
ment
I oleo lei& to donate to of grund. adjog the
Depot mound, to • imagman or oompany, to Cipet •
Ant ohm Neel upon, on wtditi • Iblintain ran be hoi to
" Ell y en th i ' s tVi * eeTenillo " inl wr.tr;fib. nu. of Pitt.
burgh nod Cleveland: aloe, between Pittsburgh and Woo.
um: and the boned% to be derived from the Plank goads
now being mostrnmed to and from gem, make. It one of
the nowt important potato on the line of railroad for • daft
el an Rotel.
&lam, Jed, 1. 'lsl.—ljyfttf YAWN ffiltKitT.
Pittsburgh We Insurance Co.
THE Second Installment of Three Dollen
on each dune of the capital deck of Feld Compeer.
la "arable at their Me. /ed. 76 Fourth street, one Wore
the Bret t ay of Anne{ next. •
61707 C. A. COLTON. Becretary.l
More New Goode!
NOTWITHSTANDING the advanced state
at tb. neapp to MINOS MIT SW erays
auPPM. of Now ti6oda, and him apa rt imoroa mnla
.ad sl a ck
Plain Blank Ilka, Ito allay Mazatlan.
' Biack Lon , Mc. Llenal..pnd
suudzy• o dedrabla Mosi t r a lep u nit c womag . o
177 . corium of tonna and Market lamb.
Notice to
Binn*hant and Bra- .ale Maori . damized ?Sim.
pth and Plank -Road Company.
NOTICE is hereby gives that Sealed Pro
eeilr
el lu tliV itiat; wollirduNgino!".,b°4"
%aut a throe mans of pad 1. (a. illation. I xtd. 7 %
eaeb.) /Dug Ix:lmm rif on OLlver nod John Uovraav 4••
sm. In Baldwin um/14. Br lb. soul.
JOUN MoKKE, doer.
Q, tr NDR L E S -.- : ' -• ..
Li I!,bi.. go. 1 L. :
_.
2.2 Ilar Vitattzerx . .
11.
11WD1
_perz S .. .. nmn
I=VI2X Ys co.. '
Waist and prone.:
and
177 Ibr de by
I . l ift ESE-150 boxes ui T lAT lc l
D ebi ty
.01
FIRE AND WATER PROOF MINERAL
PAIII7-30 bbla for wt. lotr to <Jae tonslomattt.
Jr 7 ISALSII DICKEY a cat
SYRUP MOLASSES-27 bbbs. S. H. Syrap
MOlass.. • inpatior article, tor mete to
377 JOHN WATT • CO.
ASTBITRY a Tale • by Anna Harriet
.1:4 Dram , authortes of , Pri.nadt and Torten....
not Bo Bad as 11 , . Bee. or Dlany Wes le Chereetrn
• Comedy 111. - actr. by SO E. Buten. Lytien. Bert Jr
j etOroted a at u le=blh i e c e=gtal=ence of
The krThte u r of Night Astral' of the present claw; 'by
H. W. Yell.. The shore Jett tree and far Ws by
.1a7.7 IL 0. KTOCKTON. 47 Usage at
Black Tea from Li •
•
ott L IST RECEIVIID, at MONIVita Matt,
a sewing lot of Strong and Vim flavored CONUOU
vtdobMO dill be Rama to as a link saw
Teaof any In Pittsbugh Th.
hilh and Scot bindle ch are invited tc p.i Aitigo .
peoul
Orgy ars exactly sumo kinds of Tea e .
they USW ib•
Old ConntrY. fel*
•
SPECT A 0 LE 9!—We Lave s cciintolite
. lock of GoldSClnrazdetnel hag:l.l4l,W We bat
quay a ourrez and amen, Ulassee. Wo - us
Inniekr of vidorivse.onthig Wei A
ntkal wa a
nton We
. .
For CaHindi* Ingigiet74 ,
T R E 'NEW oteazintiNa
LArArrrtr, Btoldarta.z.
, naltashii, erre.% MT.)
act,' aaantesdar.loth a1y..212
h.laond benefit:ma?,
foam/sea famished at reduad rater. • War fealMat
eatta tPAIY to 0801t0E IlettElßlt
• JOHN ta llNTOlfLatateltrOttrUr.
. • J. G. WILLIAIM Vrtat atne
/11 , 10tOaatO •Or to wit:nom
S UNDRIES—
to eev °e
. .
• 4 We;.
Lan
sa " i am
1 " Wcot now
ir4 Isactlar matausier
Mantr, by MILK mac tra - co.,
Notice. -
Birroinykani and Broemunek Macadamised sum,
pike and Bank Road Company. - .
NOTICE is hereby given that the Steele
&Mars in orb! Ml:many aro ragoind lona tbobast
Inataintaut Fiva Dollars an inch abase at dont anbani..
bal. to tba TraasarardWiWani,Lartotar Jr..) on the fit
mit tar c..k/a than :X.414 ji h on td n b a ,..4 41. 7 .
of
Ant= nest. Ur mbDo ra boort .
arbll m
'RICKS . • ,
100 . Bubsate. I'Lacan_ at
WM. A- HILL t
irtdiMttiti Vzsbans• thetas..
/LEPER'S MAGAZINE, for,Tal ~has
M OURNING ALPACOAS—Light in liody
ateit d ilAVA:MT, lad other
dyke of Warning 17001.-• fellimortordararand
the
as store of MUM It EU
"In A I • .4' Fe :1: S Dolly
t Drammen hare received • nor pima Dina and
k Twilhcl French Chalk of saved quallar. ADD—
Wank Drab ZVI. arr annzerar Pea ira
'HE UNDERSIGNED bave - entered.into
Co-yartuvratdn under tbs Irm of ItINBMAW ,
M curt ou tbe PAPER AND RAO
at Nu 6 Moor street, Punazarau. vbers=lP.
logb, Lg la , rtz areortoreut of Papers, ito.,
It= 272 . 47 1 ektr k" ,..4 edt
Polio Partkilat Coo. Prlztlug Rpm ai gm.
Ilarbrano
P. mock 11:. by 24 in du by U.
Colored and Whlt•Tlnams Ps =lb /Math.
liolllngreartks; Patna Papers..
CoLoW and Wldts nos Pagan:num= nudettridgeb.
Thdr Td”.lo* aper. •
Colored Printing and um, rams.
Parrs. dui. %Did Boy nil unfor..
T D is " .Mrard OnL4•7lpreat - ....
lair. Kandla Ind Stran ruling Papa*
Berme, kinders . , Dm., Can and Trunk
White and Bud Watreloyeg Leaal,Lacoegge4aadCad
- iwantg jor Nan radar hCo.'a ranirrar In
plata and awes, white and oland—odd slaw out tom
er kW, their Oil; Pironal sod Plain Gla Pusan • •
RUIN! to of 83 N. Tatra at: • •
N. S. LAWICENC.kgra of No. a Maws
N. to of Hap wan In ozabango cub.
..172d3w • -
• : • '730 1 .t. .; N
CRACKED COCOA— Fresh —jtust recede
nut tbroal• by W)1. A. lucttriu3 top ' I
Jr 4 Grocers sad Tim
cHOCOLATE, BROX& & COCOA-Of eT
art desaiptloa, far We 17
Jr 2 la bt Ca
4 WM.
ro A. IteCLV s sad TasEGI *CO. .4
m
ENGLISH 11118 H BUM. TEAS—Not
AA to b. aseell64 ha 4toslity nut Zayor by any tb6
at Mall.
7-.....td.U7 =baud 04 km bY nag . 1 .4. 0 r
'Vb
t l
.fel UV 0 t r) . ": .
Iy2 aecgea amid of
LAKE FISH—?S bbls. Lake Tr2ne i , (an)
Vat remind uld deWANT " "
jyl . a cAumcm
• New Muie r • . •
rims SPIRIT POLKA„ compoiad by H.
.1. Klebar, and &dialed t Stephen ad. Aster, of this
" %airs 5twit.....0,1 lii h. Kl.b. as Ste bi •
Dr Alry .Bend—an ß. ""b "r;E:r e . """ 1"
~. . "
Dolor Jones, with agitations. by Dela.
~ , .
The Autumn of one Yews. by ono o a due selection of Forel= ltindrgaino, MSc.
Wolin. do. Y. KLZBIaR., 101 rti attest._
./.60 dim of Golden Um,.
P. 8.-4 splendid k 4 of new L A D POS now opening.
On S s say anal secon.Pband 6 cease Plano /or sal.
•
TRAW WRAPPING PAPER-,Crwx6
I Ahdluba, and Doabb. Craws alma,lta saal . 01,1 do
I.Mail by • WALT P. MA
O _ 11/11 Woad amt.
FRENCH PAPER—For sale by -
/.33 WA.LTZIt P.M ..sal • T
HEMP -41 bales Misaonri, for salb
te33 REMY, MATITIXWEI*
COTTON -423 bales for sale by
j.) aurr, mArrttcws al-
EAD-1359 pigs Galena, for sale by
14 jar) 1111117. MATITIMWS a CO.
FRUIT -1450 ha. prime Peacheg;
gag - 125 --taVaMatrrsio3.'
121SFINED SUGARS-124 bbIL Crashed,
La„ Putrestwol. sad MAUI angur. bid Noir Tack
brand, for sal* by. • - WaL Taco, BAOALR CO, •
jaw 13 and SO Wad K.
DICE---86 tea. fresh Carolina, for sale by.
La, .kao • WM. BAGIALIEIT CO.
T AR - 110 bbla. N. C., far sale by
tao.wat.edoll.27 At CO.
BUTTER -13 kegs Spiting for sale by
1.70 W3L A8,1.1.151r * 00.
CHEESE -260 boxes W. R.; for sale by
isa. 1% - st. BAGALLT t O6.
_ -
SSOLE LEATHER-300 Sides best Hemlock
maned No* York le Ibr ale b
. WM. BALIALKY t co.
C ASTOR OIL-10 V l l i a. B 2 - tra yley ,
T, for
i3U ur so a 2) Wmt lL
ERCHANTS' BANK STOCK WANT
ED, br • BIIEDa IRVIN,
Second M.
: : . : 'a .11`
13IG IRON-60 tons superior, for sale by
36.10 • BAIRD t nmx.
- - -
W IN -200 bblr. for elil n e. .
Tbble. for sale . b i r
.J. 30
.~YJ 9' ~~~~Ti~
- - _
ICE-50 tierces (to arrive) for sale by
LIU Je BALM I IRT/S.
. .
Annual Meeting of the Stoeiholderi
"itleatie mg Ohio T
Llreqtraretocchtg r iru ' r,
_ e itstres=WltMerr
business as easy be brought enure tbe loestles. By after
of the Directors. • .4:B:CUMMINGS.-
iNDIGO NIITAIEGS—On consignment,
vin to sold cheap D 3 elan them.
ia7. DICE= 4 00.
S HAD --?S bbls. for sale bL IRD a
rairis
SuperiorShirtipg lanskins. -
lIRPHY & BURCIIIIELD have - reed
DEL morning mother enniAr of Mao Shirting ph.
la. Abo on band. Hos= and nbUttneLbrrns,practand
• &motto Tiles for Floors:, •
HESE TILES are more durable tima
thi
Ida. aid variaty of ealmsaad lamsfa
mizt .
T, mut Co Clunehaa sad mbar yobbo
alld far Vaadbakh flan& Maur na.a9a,
and Ileartha fix Darelltara. mod tbr °4 = l4 '
=USS uuAllt.9 TOUL;
iefflarr =9 Panel atm , . NEW TOIL
-
BLACK BEILiGE--An additionhl supply
ne'd dal month*. et Shp don of
Rat - /dIMP II I L BURCIMPIELD.
OPLEY'S POT CLAY-10 tons foreale by
J. J. ammo:mm=la a W.
LINEED oll7,j i bbla. for sale lox
ALUM -50 bble. for sale by _
J.BCCOONYII42I. & CO.
Gbbls.' for sale low by
1-11 .146 J. 1C1100314 AM. it 00.
Q AND PAPER-60 reams agsd. for sale by
- • J. scno o sxa.m. a co.
S PONGD—Fatts fine Turin; for sale by
• " 11°°
trfOrc6.t.
LAINT'B_43IiOUND IN OIL, in I . lb.'canz:
Bong nod Ra• tloabcr, Ctuomalrelkor•NlnG,,n;
Blue. to: Be. we. br
Jo=-
—-- J. BCIIOOII AXEL& CO.. 24 wWand- - -
LCOHOL-70 and 92 deg. strength. for
male by /02411 7.Bollooxwmaco.
WHITE GLUE-3 bbls. for sale ''
.14.2 T J. ECIMONMAIENB in
ALLEN'S Nervo and Bone imant--5 AVu .
4 "'"'•br scizoovitain co.
QUAY" WRAPPING PARER-613 maul
X.J en Lett and began Ibr
J. BCLICK) hill= •
L.Av. just received from New York; a s at let orx...trhwurport coaxinzs.ad
TAM BANDS, Par Ws kror.
IVVOKEREL-100 bbls. N 0.3 Sm*ll, to
arrive and far Na Dr
JOON W&IT & CO.
_ _
- • •
QIINDRLES— -
la bt4 mrii urn RI titqa;
bbla. • No.
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To &Arian Neu •
THE SUBSCRIB
Tom ER intends starting en'a
Basic.. 45 Ms Egoism Mot, itnat elm
1 of Jail. sod sill attomt to um
A whn p bottoms ontrnmadto
rompto to non fdelny, • _
WY. IL HMII/11%
Mot In ddtmun ?motile the Non Coon Won!,
natmomln—Jno. Itonimn. V. 71noftin,
Woos Ilmmiton, 0.0. Arnokl. and Wm. Mmanamm.
• WM. 211. litalgeht .
give special atteaticm to the . Collee
ern tam uT elalzu &r Hinhanta sad others,.l.n Work
etylnutla and Emmen. Ohio. "
Plllaota. Ja Tue.. Ball, oftesite Nrer. *art UMW,
Ha bonth,
atemacca—.Thaa Milt%
Ilamtoo, sal Wet ' was, isqa. ;is .
I'.iAF SUGAR-50 loaves Livorinea Don
' M. Itdbasa, ntdd and lbjAds c.
6 MaCLIIIIO I CO.
PAGED . BLANK BOOKB.—Blank Boob,
,•77 also, ecnkto and rksedirsraryys
BLit Book Voanhefory_ _ ,No.b)l7klut stmt.
Jea. Wanhookh /WOK wt , of boxed.
26 ROUES TO CLEVELAYD.
Eing_r_lBsl.Ehigie
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND
ParAti aluf Railroad Lent.to CLrretand.
r.rt.tii.SENGERS leave every morning at 9
brztooolioot to Storer. bT
`Lod --- 10.74 t.. " 5 ....the0c0 by ric toboatb and=
35 hour
TO amLAO. 5 om 6,(r At, iC
Bartakh ate bo
C/B CaBriiTi.
I. .W7Clo•olsaa Lod Cholusszt
cthru =035. Pa Dena. Cbkop sad MlbrankSo.
every main at E. Volork, by tho o=id
m at gi t4" .A.V., th eLltair s i
t e o ' N! ' ode..
ate aniltarsouto me ont .b la clan .,
bvt...:bct.
awry. and plessavararizz,i.
PtoprYtoq
rod
tktets
M.i"M" ltErflreArlaiS Aggpt.
Cup oictro) ooroor of ItaltbeoLd ood W Y wr argots.
9r to
oppcolto the Loom. nbils
W. It. Xooltll Amt.
• Wk.. muter St. Cborks How, Wno m t a w
YSZ . P it.
USIA B A TLIMAD.
1851. BPRING 'ARRANGEMENT. 1851
Forty eiz boars tol'hiloilelplkia,
Forty-four hours to Baltimore.
281 miles - Railroad-103 mart Canal.
ram:. lAN emu*? Am, courrraute urn,
TO _PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND
NSW TORE.
.14ting . frujrcmaihs =any dumge., wad porterver
connagedwith piece Liner.
Two DaUy Liam Ex sae Packet Boats,
EMT iroa PAULNOZitAr
trot Milttsbnrgh for Johnstown, thence
11,OLLTRAY8BMIGH,
low PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Tao sanded and lartr.dra maths dlrett to •
Arleta to arar7 htnntinthretTmels at Elea o'clock.
and rim evening Id the same =ZIT.
2.ss, phudsb,l,l,,, 110. Parehrlaltheon. 10.75.
do Lancaster *a do llorrlaboug
W
Bal
1 -1 1 and Oberland Ra... tina
4. Ml=
on arnral of Qua 2: that plata. Distant. (
Coat FOuR hoar.
No charge far hatldartg Baggage on this route.
The Can on this route. are near, Lod of the moat warn ,
conattrestem for eumlbot and sagaty. -
If you dog e asap travelling and ...datable anatir
goodado. mama your baba. at
J..P.-HOLMES, Agent,
D:LEEN°II"re Cr**.
Or of s -
J• 6
L=l=rn
18.54_ WESTERN 1 8 51.
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
PIA. MEM
RAIL ROAD AAD CANAL
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, . BAT L
MORE, AND NEW YORK.
TEE Canalbeing in good order, ve are
yawed to triaapurt Proface and tosrobandiss to
tram tbs, alms atfee, st,ttu loorst current rata of
trsight, frith.promptness sod Olosteb. The brats and
*ta
t z . r . zo . r . o i lle i t J.Ls . aggrig . rs itir
ay
tsodal to, _
4147 to. or mtdras
. .
BAYS it 11 1.105 C. P.Te.d... •
B• 4112, 1 . 4 13121K1 , 114 Pitutura.
MAWS a L.Etcli, Prmies.m.„
Itecelriag Taos, N0,.11 t 1-260t.bouttAta-
Sim a Ylt&CIBC08, Airebta.
• 75, Nortb witlatan.
Pt .S.P.CE, Amt.
Wen. n.m.t.
PARE BEDUCRI,
1851.
moarosautztA ROUT&
Iris Brownedlle and Cumberlatd, to Baltimore
- • . sad Philadelphia.
KM:NING BOAT leaves the Wharf
~b,,,. the Brsuae daily. a easel precisely , aim
with the aro at Cumberland nest morning.
The Bea lame dab' Omer: Suede, regains)
K a dulcet, mareemben with the an ac Cumberland nest
smealms / 0 0T-WIC
Timm brough t Bammre.3. harm * Tare mar tit.
Stine litrough
End ftillesino g elptita so . 40 W beam • ewe oaree $lO.
The Retinal is Conductive with
the
Comba between Eireem .s ad Cumberland. which
- makes this decidedly the boa mute Ear,
emir Office In the 31.mooaeheltrae.
•
1851,, jag
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UNION LINE.
On the Pennsyhmana and Ohio C
PROMISOR/0 '
CY.Uilk i nt ACM CRAWFORD O.
HIS well ro d Line is now. ge r mtto
I.A.HD, ttde
to say point on the Caul sad IatALL I
Tim ot tbar Lize.ll3ll latimnamed amnbcratal-
HY...1 sesame sr nook =swims sr Cotens,
Ono &atLawPittatrargh sad Cleveland dall7"&rai
M araca witql :R. Lizz a aletaust oa . lats Wes= t"
(=paha aml ß %ala) bao
aa the Was.
coS
sume= '
• Bats & Co., Yousurstoirty •
0;
• H. hylaz Wa.mn,
A. A. N. AaA. Newton 411. 0: ..
. , •
0132.1&HW
PrAnklb„o , 4
o.i
11.. Mlller, Cazsboaa Yslls 04
• , Wbeelet. Lea & Akron. 04 •
& Pettbone Eanguak7 Cdr. 0.;
U. William Co., DatecH. liteMesi;
00[114.112 a OnotHwatitla, NM; •
Gem A- (MU & Cu. Chkago,
Thomas lisle, Ch
A.
JOILN A. CAUGOT6T. Amu.
. Water And ka:ftittallikt PL011bOtel•
INSEED 011-1000 gallons. (to - arrive)
fin. sae by - i.ffiß D &N. Go Wood
Q lIDIMER. BONNETS AND HATS—R.II.
PALLIER kula Just received a at vulet7 of new
pREESE-52 boxes, now landing and for
IL/ sale at IMIAR DICSEY CO, -
ion Mat. and Front rtt
CHEESE-200 boxes in start, for sole by
DICKE!' & CO..
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EGI2-300 dos. for sale .
VICTORIA LAWNS-401am reel arul
Oasae by 3 e 3 4 C, AttIICTILNOT-
VIP AR E D MUSLIN-50 pieces desirable
agape sad ssailtn 7 7 a Agimilmot:
• •
LEAviNG, completed arrangements *WI
Houses in Pordesus grid otber .Euroress at!" Itr,
szeoutlau or etir orders, I sal thus ensbltd offsr to
Degas. s Messes aver teorartstion oat, MAN
-Ass, sader asks hos*
puts, Wats, sad LIQUO bet , (f RS. o daina: f 110, latest dascettddosh
• •
110 Attenticstla invited to tar list. as helm:
76.
andmedP " Srjt •
aka go ..t a.
41 dr." casks Madero; onerYgiid,
. Port Wlaat, Dart old. sad tits...dor.
000 burets Bpar4lllt4 .01mm:s sexy o, orell Sums braudi
600 bora. Claret W ssrlous beards and vintßos.
100 suss Butteres stst •Intagt.lBlB-7. •
41 mks agoterue sad Claret km
15 DLO. Old 31011 sad and &Surds= Olu. •
3D gumbo= Old Death sad Irish Whisker.
superior Old Jamie Ram. • •
DO .4W Mottos Iced= Drown Stout sod Scads Al..
Wlth a suentlaat stttutZported - /kir. mush ss
it z . b .V. 4 U.40:4 00 . Atostrette, a s ., u rn ,
Isur stoma I I IOpYAM:OARS slorsi, on hied.
All n l_Nr n iitfal
.t z i l h erigamblp terms
se=l; rites . IMO lpndmmhlpptd
Ata,
herbs sad Deasy 00 Walnut Kllot.
Plill"Selnlda
Chi-cksoing's Pianos.'
TORN ZifELLOR, Agent for ... '
Chloketines Flame, f i r
s P i it,teZegh
tia ll"l42l =rov=4"eate. the
lowtra w t anortoment of Piano Vortre, Emma the
at DI. 0116a6dne (Boat.) prim:
Otte *beat fLarrood
seal-
Piro. 2 3 :6fErfar.
Ono cured •
I n. ". plain
One " ideln "
Twothree " round em"; 6
" poste
Mat sawn Mao Yon= are of the latest etylp of nand.
tam and with vl /12. Metering's Improvements the
Pd.* troa.riallf the same se at &eon. therobT saving to
moboaare he this mean . the SOPense 6116 list Of traite.
AU* FOR BALD.
055 Rcowdol Pond Youldlnp 4Y aeon Macy mam.
al h) attund Adam Stolart l.tx
Ow &a/poi 6 oet . avo, Adam stddart eq.
Limb.: la! •
au netted 5 " Chlskatm •A ocsd •41 , 4.7
E
ctp. 6 " Bacon tiasett;
6 " Load & Brother=
Dud* Iteabßryt
5X I . • Ms.h.otot Malmo,
LAUD 01L-8 btas. No. 1, for gale by
jar , • JAMES DAII-ELL, Watrr
IeAST . :4 Problem; re anted with car.
: . Thelma
" sad iddltkete, from aser , s Itagesioe. , •
. /kW•• tab, of the PSALM. by the =Thor of
"irt the WO et 311 ". Notlteret 2.l4llaud,”ltext•
Iftetorret Cleoestre; QUIRM of Emt: by Jacob Abbott
mith erevettese. .• •
- atm It of Pictorial Thad pooh or the Monrolothon.
tbo. 7of London Labs. and the 1.140t1 Poor. -
, The abtere BooltsJost raelved end for we bY „
• MI • , , 11.0. tag:STUN. 47 Market st.
AMERICAN STATE, PARERS.—StatifPn
we and Paths Dizenmenta thi. IGnit.a stow.
taw teesettatt of Gem* Washington te the Heald.-
ey, askew., enhaelete of Ledge relations awe
!het ta gero r latut fa.
GeZ a klael, Behlt—M4'eleo..bucejlrEce eac,lol
- of
The sitlUTel :Lard tethe
Meatier the Thee" trooafflL •1 ,
The acne nioakie elle for he
Jai - • It. C. BTOCKTON,F Market R.
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B
EESWAX WANTED—Tbe highest price
to nab will In itald lir fan _
co.
61..T0CK
Jen =vex Flnt am 'Wad Wit.
RLED PEACHES-100- bushels- dried '
arth""'" 4 "!"' a
ruitseccui-
LINSEED OIL-10 bble. Tare, for sale by
MB ROBISON. LITTLE t CO.
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BACON HAMS-10,000 Iblt. superior atm]
77. te Wets - 110=0 . N. ;cf?-;-
ACON SHOULDERS-35,000 lbs. for Isle
by Jae RORL•OE. LITTLE & CO.
BACON---70001bs.11ams, Sides, Shoulders,
ffi mia. by Joie t ItAlttLitea. •
_
COTTON-25 bale:,(Mt , inafor wile by
,a.mit, "N. IMYtirt.
FIRS BOARD PRLNTB—For eale at 25e.F .
br [1.17 W. P. VARZILALL, w Wood
LOO.III.ER RATS. FOR THE CORTI:MB
A LA TUES.—Wks' and More dues PA just roodnd
tor eth tr R. H. LMER.
106 Markets?.
Pure Brandx for iarrh Ohm
4EAR IN MIND! shou D
ld you ea, . need Fresol,
11.14/• M am am eau e• atitaal at MOILILT
/11.1% ato Dlamlat, a 4 11 m gam ar WU*.