PITTSBURG% GAZETTE. viaLianaD ay wuira a ca. 11241.13.17.8.0 •• , TBUBSDAY4IOOI JULY ; /.1111W.,' lierladDlNG NA TTER WILL BE ParND ON BACH PAGE OKTLIZSPXPRIi „ . Onto 11T. rlarsrfranißen.nntn),77P the remainder ocoweek the! PutsengnritTali - villeeett the .Meral street Depot at 10 A. N., end liewEtiititen at nr.31:,1, m=i'm . . .. . ..., . 'Or T IC S 91110 Ain> einsiariVenza-noutoan.. restertiny wen the day Izedett for the Tottosi opening of the Ohio and Fenzuzyllania lirdireed, and about lone Itiodted citizens ii.t. strikor! :were invited to - go . down! , in z the • Car - to , New Brighton, to which paint the • railroad has been completed. . Among the.miestOM iil.zk' , the Select end etinuneir Cortnello, - ef the dote of . . .. Pittsburgh nod Allegheny--the Board of *ant, Burs of .the 811allburl" County .4 Bqe l2ltujil 84 ' Tea EXCryroa. At abont:hzdf izet' - feu o'clock„ the 1i.9 0,0 * - t 1 re Salem, attached to the passenger carp ar, nu t • lived at the Federal Stitet d t, and theiwere quickly crowded with gn , -Whim:they moved off amidst theloud charts of, a assembled mil! titude.'_ Fran Fideial Street, t 0 . ,: the outer de pot, the road:Wan lined with liPiCtitant who. tistified their _rejoicing at the isoeurrenceUf an event se fraught . with prosperity to Allegheny , . . . County,andindeed to the *hole State of Feen ey :iincia,: by the Moat itself tekens of JO, and ,UPProvaL , .. Sow. PUS imia.ieltid en hijizelptitzkv urged the animals.whieh.they rode to the ;top of 'their speed, - endeavoringo keep up - with the iron hale, 'which - of co axed quietly tiiiianeed ' then); and long before the depot wire pm': std; they were far behind ; ' ' . ' i , • . 1 . :The Candid not stop anttliney reached Illay'e tavern, tee miles down the i Ohio,. where wind and Water was to; and n'etop• of ,fifteen nay:item Mids. A largetlamiesi of ' erpecta torr had assemblOd 'there, wilt hailed the Care with chercre, and a handsome itlag bad been heir, . • tut on a flag-staff; erected near the water eestion klittle distance below Hay'd a large number of ' worimens on thkrillroad, were aasembled, and the honest fellows could not rereelnthe feelinge of pleisnre the felt, aeeeeir T g the practical, re ' olizepon .0f dulli lA* ris, but burned loud 'and lustily. At Bconomy thenzirs .stopped -lagain,- 'nod' , the sober and respeebible inhabitants of that little ... village were drawziup toreceivethem. One stonily German presente et huge .boitist, to the engineer of; the railroul, by whom it was pissed in front of the locomotive.. At. hli;depir 'tare of the ears, both men and women soiled in loud cheers, "and then theyi departed;* having taken up hlr. Baker and =Miler gpotlezium, of , Below: tills point, the roadiwaS not to a very good condition, the tremsndoe3 - nine of the etorm of last Sisturday having unsettled it;, still 'the cars got along very smoothly , although not so rapidly as .. would.otherwise have been the ease. A ' large force of Ivor m are engaged . allalong - the line .to putting ii en t thoroughly into' repair, and they WO doubtlais bin finished to day or le-morrow.. The ranzges 'of the storm were perceptible ell along the river, more espe cially Upon 'the jooth .bani.,i where hitgetrees had been implied asander,, pr torte from their :note...The 'cars inisea.maiy 'large field's of corn, :some of Which. were totally dostroYed bY '.'the itsil,' while others had sustained much &Sm . - . . After n short ALT at Aciebestey . „tie ars pro, ' needed teflon Biiihton, ,heti, an immense =al . ' 66a6 of personsmiffing in the vicizdtyhad as sembled, and received them z With trenzeitdons cheer and the firing of cannon; ' The pimen- - gureuroceeled,,4 the reriOni hotels for dinner., The:la - mien Hotel, theirrinelizel home, inn viery MM•=O mpectice placer It Comparedi as the 'llorionga. diets Ursa Soathe - ri's Hots tea. !credit toNew Brighton, arid both wre filled to the . , moat of their capacity After dinner, a meeting wait,'orgamud in the Merrick'Efoase by calling Irwia' Bari., of, Allegheny city to char, and apifinting .Henry Sterlinic.F.sq , of Pitisburgh.! Mee Poe eident, J. B. Stroughan Esql; of Stark 'Carney obi°, Willusrth Esq : ,hof Allegheny ty, were Clasen Secretaries: General Bobinson, Prtaident r of the Brad.: ,raie..eid raid, the , COM37' GIS of thicity of Pittsbarph,l Allegheny, Rechast . cr. Bever and New Blighte4 and other patrons of this work bare been Invited to accompanythe Beard of Directors. of the Ohio end Pentutylvo nutrailirad; •on the optsfiog of their road. to this Village, a distance oil nearly thirty Therrqrk, as you now see , it, has been cowmen = aed.tnathias Ts: completed in a y e aiei: pie year. Most of you well know that I am ao , practised orator,-and wha4ver. may hare been toy bumble labors, .in the prosecution Of this cnterifixe, they met speak for me, as would greatly prefer.again to undergo all the anxiety eel toil encountered is the work, than i under take to - makes speech. . • . •_. Bat I 'cannot ;malt Saying on this °cession', 'that to the intelligence Oft oar ciaif not only In-the:discharge of his aPpropriate daties, but Oleo 'by his advice. and long experi - exce, the Board is =airily Indebted for that erect,, which has thus far attended their Labors. I beg leave, therefore, to Intrecluce him; to each . at arc not already acquainted stith klip, and I doer, the more cheerfully as he wilt irellsupply my deficiency in addres ' g you on this ethraidetL 801019011 Roberts, Esq., ,Chief said called , on by the President of the (fateitttiy. isz a feir-war4?- He had been no.husy preparing the road that ho . had not had time to-prepare a speech.' !What he ..would ray would be the' expression of his own opinions man ladle - Ides; and if he spoire he: would speak init plainly 'rd frankly. The twenty-eight miles .Of over which the gentlemen present bad iravelled to-day; war the first line of ratted leading Cut of Pittsburgh. The track - Imi yetinan Unfinished state, but when' the graeelliug leas completed it would bee first rate railroad for high velocities:. It was the first instalment of thi Ohio and Pennsylvania Bail , road, add* in his opinion, - would be all fa : tare time, the Great Western Railroad of Pitts= bergh. He beliered that no other which alight bereafter be made, could be so ins . portant tePritesburgh as this.' It penetrated ttu most prodoctire part of Ohio, as could .tieproved byefficlal 11(4ii.Sti* and the counties' It tea versed bed rained *Year *beet MillloOS of , ..beihels of wheat'!! • Tftelocationwad a thrburate one laid it had been veryearefullY studied. • The line amid be Unbroken Ana coitott'qius. did not dress the Ohio river, bat left it at the- nearest practicable polat to Pittsburgh, the month' or gi g ; and struck eat once Int?, the heart of the laird: The whole road would he 155 miles long, and it connect, and wits: the great nOrthwestern line to Fort turd Chicago.' - ' The Ohlo and Pennsylvania Road had thirty towns along ha. litiS; and Its local I busiSess would be Immense, ;tad woold make it is,: well. The eitapetitiOtt jar - the through busineeswoid.d tm Mtaose betwoew , thnvarious lines leading from the Eastern tildes to 'the WesteVU states. Tho Lake shoreline he considered to ,e , o most dmsgemas competitor: To complete mu i ly with our northern rivals, we Must M - or railroutla and oar . . railroad connections sa l to, theirs. oar line was otoel the shortest,- hat the through trade would avoid troashipmeat sad lo: cal cszatios. ' i . • ' ; • - , The Ohio' and l'arneylrideltaliroad had hem' sur loo a tedaeto tutmlfof any number ht aounteticrea with therenntylrenie at Pittsburgh, Whatironld aemstuncidate enteral trod and mad the best, might net riceommo , date the-through Mahan the best* a eta: medial sense, he 'comicial:at `that 'Pittsburgh sad A/14!'it7 wer e b e e 6 4.#•' Tharp sonsael vsy, be sk:transidpisida, !Mai* the eailimd gouges in Ohio end ,Peunryleenhe wereirsifersitt. Mite indiridallotanioalral hat the 'Medi& ho. 11/11/11/ 'Of pigthg 4;'gr ll o. eltdli front, Maltreat to gar AtienOis 1 116, 4# Ali * modeled, by 'a lapost . 4itiva, engine conewstion, be, teem the speedos cat ter depotairt.the two rads,. to as to avoid °litigating the Sidetnientiner* ray. Any dedratilirrodrineetlin4its4 hatieier, be tends when the road required It • hbout orealtalt; the ibia ' ln sok Pentoyoulla willteld in Ohio, and thit Wining btlfirai - pretlyaqcmlly divided De d citizens ' and thetween OtJos of . Pitutbonik, Allegheny. They itibtae ai - .4 ! ,6 ;tto great site I."(gd e, The Company bad slugs debt, and its credit 'Might hi be Ataito evaratiseu of 'Pittsburgh.- Ths'wor)i _ _ Caustrik. end'its cost bad not -emoodod tba mticate. It Lad ben Itimight taco 'clielnata: litiaboigh 30 Beetese, in fifteen montlefrom the letting of the contracts: 'Great credit-was doe the President, and .Directors,* who had hiferirad assiduously, Pittsburgh had-three direetmer, Without salary. '. had three, and illyttanyCity but mil; mho was the President of the Board. Ittihad noted together in the most hellllol3lollll manner .... 41e spoke of the progreis of the Western 'railroads with which this would connect, and ex- Premed the opinion that their engines and care ought to be built in Pittsburgh.. As e , Pennsyl. maim be wisied to see his native state become the great highway oleo West, as she ought to 'I be tram her position.' He &minded by offering - the following resolti- UM of thanks to Mr.-0.-W. Bailey, the tree for for'layiog the track. : Resolved,' That the thanks' of this meeting be tendered to .Mr. 0. W. Bally, .the con tractor for laying the track, by whose untiring exertions, under 'disiourgaging eiromnsturces, the Directors have been' enabled to redeem their pledge of opening the road to New ,Brighton In site month of Idy. Mr. Bailey was called ori for aapectolt, but declared that belies not prepared to make one, If same other gentleman would favor hint by en tertaining the audience In his' stead, be would agree to make the railroad.' MC: nighsm was cited top, but der erred that he Was so hoarse; owing 'to a cold, contracted in* harvesting dozing the last few days, that he thought it Ought to' plead his excuse: Still be could not deprive bin:melt of' tie gratitlestionof saying Oh* worde te,theiriontbe important sub.. ject which hadessentbled Mani together.. - It was but little ova three years sines be was' . One in company with Eva other pittaburghers, who travelled -to itittiallon, la - mud dup to their knees, to attend a railroad vineentiar, called for the peep* * of applying for thecharter'of the Onio and pantitylvattia Railroad. This was the germ from whichopnuig the taiignificentarork, over'irbich tbei-Mut just passed., In the few remake which he.would make he would strict=' . ly amid. allintertmence with local details. ,He spoke frootan eipion'euee of six years upon the subject of railroads, and tioright It vase:med. - - it-4Y Unfortunate that_thaci natters bad been brought before the public: 'They. had in. Pitts burgh the most memorial and changeable popu lation to tie United Statea - Before our alarm , !poke, they ought to dark - end not send speech es obroal,-Which were laughing stock to the whole Union,' He trusted that they would be more careful and prudent hereafter. Even 3f,` from the situation of. Pittsburgh, its inhabitants felt any interest in the - Steubenville Rail Mad, they ehould not manifest that interat by any hostility:to another Mad... lie hoPed that road would be Wit, if the requisite means could be ohnibioxl; bait he-told them- ttua the trot and mast important of alithe railroads Centering there; was the Oblo arOstnisylmutin. ThOt important work wee that day -openacitud ha hoped to !tee it praised fanned to completion with that energy and sumer* which had hitherto marked, the came Of the_President and pkgb• neer.--(traMadoott cheering.)' . Ho was fammble to the completion of all the VISAS whigth propesed to come to Pittsbrirgh, but the fret and best of all wasthe' Ohio and Pennsylvania otilfro ' od (obeero-1. Ho was Slid toessAmt he, was above any petty local Jo:a nnoy, Mir did he - owe one straw whether the railroad terminated on, or near the property of Iklersorthy friend, the President Or not. -What /10 . fookes1 at, was the colrmion of interests'of all -the threat . = the East to Saint Lout; Minty and they should endatrer so to comPase those jarring interests, as to be most conducive ,to their own advantage. Let there thick'. en I themitopiettlet ,them amides the powerftil Position to be exPootod frOm they New Ye* ina Erie !Mitres& and then say whether or not • pettyjadatuy ILI 'to whether a rallivad should terminate . en one' side or thigiliar, of • river,- was not unworthy of , them- . ' . _ Trade w , . , ould \ naturally travel by the obtains' and best route; and that mute to the,Weat, was the Ohio and Eitunylisala, liarhead, ulna which In ficilitles far encouraging .trough travel, , should tie!girea Ile regretted that a business friend; as whose opinion he could putridly rely, Lad made 'rse of an exprenhat in width he could not concur:. - lie bad 'Said that the ronte. of the Ohio and; Pennsylvania Baihroad,:wis an art fortelute One- Let them examine tliknap, end "he.salted was there any doubt - that the road, so far as it, eia been Completed, Weald pay!, Ila was afraid that that gentleman had - not given the matter sufficient attention—had not carefully :reed he report of the engineer. leethanthlnk of the wealth of the teeming Valley. of the Bee- Ter —let 'Ciem consider the bextwittat fertility of 7 , eintral Ohlo,..and they could not but admit that tin road - would pay large dividends: 1 ' lie thought dn.:os3lkm Inlaid' be , argued on 1,1, atatesnanlike'principles.They should not re gard a : fractional matter, t should consider what via for their advents e as a whole. lie i*iii:a them that their only formidable rival Wes the New York and Erie road, ter he did not consider the Baltimore and Ohio road, of which Oen. Sian was ; President, is tinth light. They had only to dread the wealth, energy, and coop: ineinial ectiviO . of New York.';"(Lend cheer*, in the millet of which the limo:able gentleman re lived. - At the Close of lir. Sighsta's speech; Mr. Jogai King, Esq.; called for three eheers fOr Octierel ;Robiottott and Solomon it ,Roberts: Esq., which; : were given with hearty good will - . Robert Mt:Might, Esq., wee sad amid that he was there beth as a metober of the Pitodurrgh Cannella and as a stockholder in the road. Re would big leave to make * few remarks befere the meeting "stijonined. in the first place he rouse, congratulate the citizens of Beaver and Allegheny counties on being noir if not linked : together by nooks of steel, in - the impart, of the immartal Sheispeve, at Lunt ionneeted by hands of iron. Ile trusted that the work which had tweet thus anspicleuely. began, woald be rushed,. on to Crestlitte, and. ultimately atm- Opted to St., Louis. Ile regretted that a matter 'should have been ;Waded to, which should not hove bein brottglAferwarlden that occasion. It Lad Inin said that; thie .Ohio and Petutaylviutla railroad would never cross tot Pittsburgh.. , General Robinson declared'ibat Mr. McKni ght Lad siliunderatood Mr. Roberts. All the gentle men who had stood near Mr. It., with ; one ex ception, corroborated this assertion.' • :lir. McKnight proceeded to say,that he fully endorsed the general view of Mr. Roberta. , Re believed that the completion ; of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Relined, was most important to the interests of Pittatargin Had he not thought so, he would not have been • Stockholder in it; bat he Would in sorry indeed tit think that lie interest e should Override those' f all the other railroads to terminate there. Ile had under stood the gentleman to say, that if the river woo to .be crossed; large .additional embecriptions world Le required, end even then, the road should iron by a bridge above the upper All.- gheny bridge. 4;:a membir of the Pittsburgh Cotmcita, sad ae a - stootholder, having a'deep pectuibuy interest in the matter, be mid that OM bridge should crosibelow the other biddge• The di&culties pointed out 'by Mud gentleman, could be easily obviated. It Was not necessary to drive the bones; the 'cattle, and the sheep Which would arrive by the, Ohio and vadaHadroad, through t/.• stre•t• &Yam" Wily be conveyed from one car teinother; There was plenty of lend at the point, on which 'to hull& a depo t, d; and that land 000ld bil pur chased at a very 'eietuniable price. Thedepote of the Cential Pennsilyanis, and OW and Pam spade, Balboa& mild be- Iscated USr each other, end the' transfer readily effected. Were tide bridge not built 'the 'road would never pay. Ho hothved, *tall ibis were den% the iorPer otiiin w ould divide , handsome dividends. itehad to onbt that a road to connect erph the 04 1 !> - finil taut;i#o.iiiio74o4/11134 Mercer. He theeibi uttaded.(bal.the Nanning connection would be elideilkthrbe Wen Mani to tea anyone throw a iriciiii l •ifiay ether: road. The gentles* CCM eluded by congrattdating the meeting on th e eteirpledattof the ansid to New Bef nw : : The pars *mkt .aqtai c to that plaai ens hoar riom Pittsbnglefr - lt was tees 'that they had teen ratter low, that dal, but eery mid not expel tiiif:serronenaideriiiitsiniiidif::l% the whirlwind and 'tons of Saturday night. the able beck inyer on whom Justly - deselyed OlietedliEZ biIdIIO;TIVILISedi issued, them tlue be bad 414 , 1111-teeduitlel fourteen rafirsadS, end' tint wee o ne of the beet 'he bad hided in constructing.- - ' .. .. . Idr: -Roberts keel to cermet Setperror* lido' which the go:adman who bad pkneded him; • • &Ilea He bad minima& that this wee the may road ithithebould be brdit. - Hitnerely in what he had said, had Pura bis individual %Won sato which was therneetinspattant toad to Pitts burgh, and was pelfectly contented that his opinion should be weighed against: that of the 1 genial:a& He had' not , spent this last thrle 'years in the city of Pittsburgh, but hid traree. sod the state of Ohio front's:nil toms& mil sPoka from pereanal knowledge of, the tweets palette-. ted hy the Ohio and Penzurylvania railroad He' had compared tin reports of the drulitor,of • the etataed Ohio, which showed the superimite of allemandes along ali t line. - • - ' sWhathe had said was that the Ohl and forme. sylemila Magid, von Om all In promo ting the:emits dam city of Pittsbrugls, and he rearsertede at that was his firmbellef (cheers.) Ile - had given his opinion, as a civil engineer, as to the propriety of the location of the road, and be certainly hade right to give that opinion. It should be ' re:nem - tared that there 'vere many gentleiLsen present from the State of Ohio, who were hugely Interested In the: steak,- and it up his drityto giee them the explanations which he had done. He and the •:-gentleman - did not agree le opbriontliar was all. Had - he not a rightto differie opinion - from him (miss of yew yen) If the gentlemen wanted* road to every paint, It could be made. lf be wanted abridge built .below the Saint Mar street bridge, why not buil& Id.' If one neer the. acqueduct•-.4 . could be built too! The Ohio and .Penneirlinexte Mined, 'wal fortunately so located as to admit of all these connections.. 4 Mr. Roberts - then eat down in the midet!if, lend and continued aPplause, - General Latimer wee loudly called on foni a speetb, and rising, said-that he had regretted exceedingly to emr-,etime - of.the diespessable topics which had been alluded to broached le that meeting, where they were eertainly out of plaits. The time for the celebration of the opening Of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Wined was yet tq come. They bad met there one testis* occiaz sicw, to.amuse themselves with other" topics.— The Swage,* preload did not pass through that plate.. He would do - sie much to urp It tor- vied es any:one elm, but be entered his solemn protest against , hdeginttlua, or any ether Cur. agreeable 'abject' forward them. He would go dove in the ears triSteubensille,vben that road was bait, and be would home for it as hastily as any other: They clues to the delightful little rdlatre Of Hew 13righten thakday. to enjoy them. selmS, ind to dine sociably together:..Hof could . not, help laying that the worthy "'readout and Engineer of the Pennsylvania and Ohio railroad deserved the thanks of all good citizens. - Heins delighted tome ir railroad here at last, end weeds:lmm attune to maitre In Pittsburgh. lie taker ere a railroad down the - dlls. givirkf Aver, 'and lent, but not Mast, he hopid Mi the anemia of ids own pet project, the Coe tellnele mnmection with the Bilthatore and Ohio General Unison concluded by proposing three cheers' for !General Robinson and fkdomon W. Roberts, and led off with bis own pOweeftd lind good - humored voice. • • , General Robinson pie some Interesting sta. tidiest informstlon relative to the cost of the road, itc.. Dr. Omani concluded some able sod engraft e7emssits by offering the following resobutbum .'iesolved.—That the President and Directom of the Ohio and Peonlylnedit Ball Road, their eta* managenient of the affairs tittle conmaxtY, is the selection of the line. and in the prosecu tion of Oa work. Lofts, present most azumleioeu opening. deserve the thanks of the stook•boldes, end of the whole cammutdty. ,Betobred.--Tluatetheadef E n g ine er , l3olomon. W. Roberts; Esq.. the company is greatly in. debted„ not only for the greet experienceand scientific attainments he has brought to the roe of the company, bat, also, for the untiring net , tins he has pot forth, to seam in one mart Im portant eastern asineetion- " On notbruptte manias adjuned. Tat Runs. + .it gait half put tour 'o'clock, - the panes gas, after having spent a few boars nay pleas. sally in New Mightn't, catered the cue to re , tarn to Elitiburtiti• - Thai departed arnicha tow cheers and the firing of utillay, and procended . on their aprerd -trip,. which :was mon rapld then thi - dominant one. -The, locomotive vu notlemitted to ran nee spud, which, it Is car paide of attainitzbut between Hay's tavern and littebargh, it rib at the r i te of beenyblive miles an boor It was pleasant, seen at that *de nte speed, tone with What rapidity the; can shot put two steamboats inlayer* coming op the river. - The cars arrived at about sit o'clock, and * pests , deputed, hippy "na iled with their agreeable trip. . ILassenzansic—The Paris Correspondent of the National Intelligences severdy mamas the -' 1 procersibrge of dui Americans In Paris, who uni ted in the celebration of the :" . 4th: What he blames them , foi is far singing the prohibited Nizrzeifkare. ..The playing and. singing of this celebrated - National , Hymn, se It is called, is fan bidden by law, On amount of its warsordimary maddening influence upon the popular mind.. . The might Ofthb celebrated ode Is enzions.--" Absut the year 1790, themind of a young French military officer, of great genius became Intense ly eidted with the Ides of liberty. After spend. big an 'evening in the family of an amiable friend, a enturtsradal flusher, where' peened tenth strong but Incoherent eaprestions on the subject. which so filled hls thoughts,' betraying a state of mind bordering on heranity, he retied to his quarters, where, during the night, his wild thoughts gradually moulded themselves Into • farm; and the letarseillese flowed Impromptu from hls lips. Ines morning he returned, in state of laird brnlering on Penny, to the house of ids friend ; his family and a fel petdotio Priet!dillere Willy collected; when the , young officer sang and played the product of his wild ft:spin:taw with , ouch effect that his audience be Came driest as !rands himself. They.wept, they flew to each others embraces, and with clenched flsts and fleshing eyes, they swore to denote themselves to the cause of Liberty In Prance. All the men who competed t h at , meeting in that farm hams, afterwanb fell es:. minces to the mad democracy which then sad' there reeehred Be mightiest Impulse. Without syzapathleing with the writer in di dews and feelings, we estrus the portion of the Pads letter of which we have spoken: am told that the ardlnary tranquilprecinets of the Palate National were en agitatedby the de fying tones of the Mandliesey es shouted by the Americus, atter the bet became known that the band of mrniciani had been notillednot to play it again on pain of arrest, that the armed force was Lannert, Into requisition to 'disperse the crowd assembled beneath the windows and restore dr. mil:Wan. But the Americana themrelres were not Interfered with. I will not inquire into the , reasons of tide forbearance. I am, however. very far from believing that the true one is MM.' rated: above by, the. BeptibUque, which would attribute to our glorloni starapen t ed banner, the symbol of liberty with order, s privilege of affording protection: to dot, mutiny, and tn. orreetion. But what I wish to , signalize sod veprobate is, that American citizens hanz so eon , ducted themselves se to give wagon for ears , ordinary forbearance on the part of the police. Nobody can doubt that i'farty of Trend: citizens committing this insolent, ou trag e after beim warned _that It: wes 3Mdd.oo dangerous . to Obit°. tranquillity, and that It was contrary to CCanregulations, would every man of them ne been marched of to prison between ales of soldiets. Whither the administration of this re public be republican or not. le nebulas, dente — , .13 no tallness at any save :French:aro ; and if American : citizens; who eon* here for buil. *Min plasm"' ascot make Up their mlndi,to obey the laws end regulations as,they find them, 'why let them leave the country, and sdpepued, by their mlscreduet, not only theirterkpeneubl safety, but, what is vastly more the friendly relations of two- of the principal rations of the earth. ' I Coshes I should boll with Wig. nation If a bundrid Prenohmen Entibitmen, or a hundred of any ether foridenersi yre lowird, In anypart of the United Bides, pen: Perite with ImPsnity a simibr Insult to our art thoduip.,..iterouldnot be tolandmi, and ft ought not to'he• #Poirblult Itak bleb replizdto "Frenchmen may sing Yankee Doodle and Hall .fft4ttinhatt, frem yeir's mid*, yaiesi n d, nridestaffon btu oi*Andicapindsnek restriction libertybi' *dike perfectly dlctiknts.'!- True, they may do eo, but Yankee Doodle andileilColtunbisi are not -priddbited to our citisens,as is the Marseilialse to the French. In not ate man of our ' 4O elm unfixed soup eicito Other:Mien the 'suit pritriotle rions,,which it la desirable to elleatinge, 112“, notoriously, from the deploralle dlvirions into which Pranoirls rent,llie notes of the Maned- Labe are provocative of civil ind social war they Impel- with a terrible power': Onathlrd of the population to" intrurrectlura in which mani ere and plllegri'mr . regarded as the means and consequence of ,auenses.. The other two thirds hear them with; dbigaitcor horror, ore fierce In dignation, that makes them - almost as much of decals as the former.' _Whaterer were the mean ing and the was of the:Musidllsise in former time", , me" each are :meaning .and its sums now lA . Prance; and limy unhesitatingly . that American, citizens are doing the came of sound demenivoy anything hats service by conduct such as that of some of them at the dinnerof the 4th.. Let me hasten to'any that the Meeting, than/A-nu merous, was far trine comprieingsllof the Amer.: ken dtiserui then In Paris: And - I have beard some Who were not; there calcium the primed tap ; ,and I knini Of ethers who were there:that tried to , staithe demonstration, end failing, prompUy left thetabla Faraerbe It from me to suppose thatthe American citizens concerned in thiaaffeir entered upon it deliberately; in fell view bf the hnprop,riety of their Collided; and'of its dangerous tendencies. I know very era, from the recollection •of some of my own youth folexperienee, into What Indiscretions a Fourth of July dinner can load one. While, therefore, I am inclined to - laid= unich, and not make of the affair at the Train Freres Prorates= a more serious matter then In fact. Ido hope that, henceforth, even If the police &mid permit the dinners, which;l'thhik quite problematical, my countrymen will refuse to attend them in Paris, unless they are quite sure that from begirding to end propriety wW veer keep the reins. - How Meer:nein Iti character and tendencies was the fete given on the seine day to London, by Mr: PesbodY, to our Minister, Mr. Lament; and Lady. It iwas, on many accounts, one of the most interesting celebrations of our great anniversary that I have; ever. noticed. I send you a notice of it extracted • from one Of the English Perm • * Intense excitement prevails in Ireland on t'm Mibjeut of the anti-catholic bill, which has been greatly increased by the more stringent futures which have recently been engrafted upon it. ; That bill alienates-the Catholics of Great Brits( • from what little fealty they possessed, which cer tainly was noemich. A Room citholin Barris ter of Dublin declared the ether dry, that 'Vie Attenu=t, that the Queen pull her sigo-manual to it, that memenievery - pitholio hi' Ireland will feel hivinelf relined teem allegianie to the Queen end her - Bovernmente and the reason he assigned for the declaration was that !it'll Chris. , thin sict upon at. Peter's toestim---ohey Old ft that tlitni o „When the human - and divine mandates eoutliet, we must obey the latter. We estkoliet Wok, without the Print, no —*longer thisacnunonts necessary to salvation without' the Bishop, so Indebted Priests; with. oat the Partte) ordained Bishop. But this bill Prohibit, all 'reseripte from tit Pope, and - all Miens by the titles they have always, in Unin terrupted seceeseinn. held, acting by his author ity.; ,it, tfurrefore, virtually prouribes our reli gion. it hids us—underpesalty.-.to be letried at the 01 of say enemP, to be inflicted on our Bishops, to be guided by an act of Parliament,— nothy the Tole• itp listen to as the voice of God. W 6 have CO enmities." These bish Catholics are extremely restive un der a litlicrestuatt- but they seem not to ob save tie monstrune inconvistency of their eon duCeas a church, In et fiercely demanding rights which they kayo . =Wendy denied .to * th em where the 4 had the power. This feet depriVes them cleat sympathy, which they might other wise have, among the dissenters of Greet Britain end all Protestanti hrthe United States. It was to cheCk in arrogant assumption of authority, on the pert of the PoPe, over a portion of the subjects of the British crown, that this bill was brought forward: butitdosnot In the least in terfere-with the rigida of conscience, or infringe the religious nutty of the British er Irish Con din. Yet die cry 61 prier:Won is raised, end every mews is „tam to peyote perm:taloa. On the whole; however, we Still think the UM. sure of that, pvertuneat on =wise one. Hen the Catholic prelaiestake what titles they please, and nobody cases any thing about 1t and if Eng land had followed the. ewe*, and then de =sand lilin . pritileges for protestant* in the Pe pal Butes, great, good might hint resulted all round. As It is,thliesatMeratieuthst has reenited from this Val May yet lead to deplorable *rife --possibly to persecution. tat, le rotas to Ireland. Proms a letter bade as we =tract tba !Mirroring paragraph, respect the marements °Manmade in the Catholic die midi As( Ireland in establisidng echools and 'Marches, la circulating the scriptures, and in proselyiing the people. . • the south and wad, Provincial press is as inch asupled with 0111 subject es with the rAggreeshne of the Gimerament. All around the. southern and western oast, the relief in the famine year in& othesquent notes, sent from England and Scotland, and from Ulster, watt combined with • system of Sehools—both Sunday and daily, anti , Industrial. To these are now, and fer.• 011111 time pat has been, added Bible dls tributi=, Scriptare.,reading„ snd.frish preach ing, Iloth Ephreapalians and Presbyterlini boast of largo congregation's and call for money to build churches. ..Thii.Prieste and the Boman 'Catholic' Press accuse that •of bribery—of us- fairly tampering with the starving—of =leap , plying the - funds latch were sent for pimple I relief, u the moonset peotelyting. The woods I and their press 'accuse the others of persecut =they Jett the people ignorant and w the young ate taught and industri out, and' their parents have yielded to convic tion. • There it tot a town or district in which 1111111IIIte and summonses are- not of daily oc [cardiac" . Thls is as important movement, and one that will do more for thismelioration of thou wretch ed prior than all that Parliament eon do. A poople .Ignorant and debased u thine have ev er been aunt bn•otherwiso than physically wretched—, Let theta bo get free from mental bondage; teach them to do their own thinking; , give them plenty of publications, both Catholic and Protestant, religious and recular;:aboveue ry thing else glis them the Bible, and they twill become enlightened, proSPeroen and happy, WI all free Protutant oonntrice.are.: If they.uo proper to continuo Catholics, well; but whet we contend for la that they have the opportunity at braid of seeing whether there Is not "erre es, Oillent tray." tidy we are happy to'say, they are likely to hires. Is in a state of transition; :and on the whole le improaing. The encombored fellatio are filling into bettor hand', Which will lead to ft better opinion! condition. A ;respondent L og the New York 'wet.. . . oThiDoblin..F:oreing Post,L-Worthern Whiz' 13citiut;—.Cork P.zawiner; and other papers that devote their columns to the statistics and mus ette! of the coisntry, declared the oriels past; and the country connaleteene Other paper. Cr. so taken up with tbndiminlebed population-4c.. cording to, the census mann, which make it six millions and w hair, whoosh according to -the . ratio of proceeding years it should hare been ten milliona--and the desolations, . and crammed presOiouses 'which' they designate .wlenghter• liOusee."—that they can write of nothing else. ?hest taco doubt bat tbe mortality—from the fazuhut, -disease, and landlord clearances—le un precedented; and the emigration to EnglanC Seotland, the WWI States and -the Colonies, ; so—and it le going on. lint the lands porebesed under the 'Encumbered Estates Com mission." on terms to enable their their pond ers. to let them at rents earreepandLog with priocis of produce, are 6tsinning to be occu pied; pat the country cannot be redistributed into farms of suitable cite, and at 4 remunts :siting rent, till the landlord and tenant quest den is nettled, Wily and finally, by act or Par liament: . • TallOt LCSVIIII meats weekly—to keep aliveibe public attention to the matter, and pre• pare the htibituata. of the towns, to join heart and hand with the eountyy people, In carryliig the tenanbilight nest seulon of Parllasseot„ It is hoped, also, that brthat limo there may be substantial urrepoont scums all the Mends of the . firmer as to what Parilementary settle-, mutton the subject . should be, MI account, twits , iwdeoluing that never wee there mart rsOrshlesessoli , or richer harvest prospects, In thosiVaill or the conot.ry where egsbultoral bore blue been ittatidsd to. • warnuto ',. - - . noturio th• 17 0 i lk ow rg it h t O w at to ff, ihe 1 "x. Jul). 27.: • 0 0"fr s .P h i° Your POW of the 28 thl • • inniteranoliaWorday, tt.ilir:Zll4 6e4 rt/m. inroad tbiflotation,Ofitbalboopflal4 Railroad at Whoa): lam 0)4 within ohbastfibibutoa of that Mi. bad *woo brnififbiatel of 1140'1411. 1 • It will Ds svesuble to you, Mr.. Editor, as I am sareitiutil be toYour resderi, to know, that therine by which SW Berapiteld Railroad will tike the trots 'of the tilde riser; does nut en counter any tunnel new the dty. It will also, I irust.bewsouredof Aigifar,tion top?, to learn that it any hill shoildallind the nay of our direct access to. thelfestern and Silailllll !redo ! we shall try to get throrydi It. " ' ' I obserre.by.an,editorial lasthe _ same.piaper, that lone eifbcolty,is, esperiOncsd just now at Pittaburgb,.m laming the °annelidan betel= the Pennsylvania Railroad and Its cannectlau west of the dllegkenfrivor.'Uow me to Wag ged, respeethilly, - that a Suspension Bridge, litS that at Wheeling,'lolo feet span. and shout 92;set high, If yell balt,.voukl take you safely. or . Bespertfully, your most oh't,_ 4firTittlTll FLOATS ABOVE FICTION Ll= OIL &BOUM WATZB.-Onn den noLo xeo saU • noon ouglelns hinging -Mee gulag Relent. an ten egged. Croon btaatagit keg Bone anent:4th %nod este It ran It will destroy the populuthy with the whole elfin got i wet MOW.* • mantles Into mega o West It Paine** thing subetentbgeister. Owe tramishod *Stets a ..Red obi.aionc nod It le Ms bet theth bee established the thputittoo ^bun Votopound Theil Xenia of gar. repent' Wend all exit or dtasd. /he adios upon the home thetas lilt thothisnot oltb tettona Nth At. Igelennel Pneelleh*-nprnooteethe vutoul • sonencees womek. of the tidy. lemons thennetken dWLer =AU sod dleeesed =sten theoutbree Ib atateethe eed dthettlre omen, math tee, porn nods bethilry tined. sag ragolthee thermions Inactions of the allfentef ems* of:the Only. llge Is an estersoth without the had donee' of Itheue. the telleithlos Wag week es It dieselcai..,, it max be tlecautht lige* akeptkele tent It papothe to ewe toe max Wear% Inn rafts exegete*. tlen. It CD be tang thth • hem smiatter 01 the thew mettelett entlet the huseentimllz ottetsete In ma trepan oat: of the blood. ge not &adv.& that by other 5W enpthillth teeing *Sexed roe by 'cog enters of mower ant tenth preparstkm" es • cobalt:de .15th ethanol John Bogs gerenenithe t TWo naught@ prepthattos the yeoptheee eurreateto be toget4th lb en othoth _- CAINIO6 , 44MrIt nth not get the 4.1a.a A. lath /Awe stnap.alU fine Scestectp-and bare no other BOP • herdsmen* on inotbax seete. • ' ' ITDOWIIL4IIOI/**l ..,ienethenteT Wham& it Retth! month l'oieign and American Hardanze. • LOCJAN,. WILSON & CO., NO. 129 Wood Street, alvx now In non! '• atineadminse.gmkaryoarmarurodUEOUVAN I ..HARDWARE, jolt:tie - mato orbs ttodo.toot IthSott lbw at, *Dad to ofcr to parehoorro at Ism Oat r 01 ocootonto linarobir tritti oar ot potation. Nit... ., Yang Ladies' Eleadmiry--231egbaxy. 48. AND M 11.3. N. W. METCALF, will reopen tliedr Moot as Mwdar. !Waal.. 14. to t.,,a Ro. Trim! Owsne of losteartloa zad rat. of tutk. itio woo as borptoftt. :For a o Ovular. or app/7 thoFFIFL 4 I. I . %V." SECON041,1111) PIANO, Mahogany .a.. 04: °art , ' aml In itzdadire• Arrangement Made to Forward l'rel4gitt TO BILTIMOItEIN Pin DAYS, AT SAME LUTES PENNSYLVANIA ZAILIWAD CO)LVANY regit_ co to 1111:1M4r, hJ ODE e L UZI came rata sal War.. A.-. 111 Lawienceville Property far Bala AL LOT, containing 614 feet front on street, sad manias bask SO bet 4 lashes, as s ersdad Couto. Ilsass, with UMW warm Sas. sand cells; sad Ether buildings. I S3IM . 1:17211 6" "" earI:ERMAN. • . Mem , war. Lots at Motion • TILE subscribus willisell at Public' Mac inJ watzt.„.17,1,..==...b4,.= Waste la 11. Doodah of Cachenam 1 7 .". i rraftaiee, AIVIta dd. Wale*, I'. dte the eibr tos:ammo an Waal Lae, exA to 6aemUaa.4 .1 Chard," Wad. Shoe /ate Oa leaven Mama to az? partbrahke daeripkboa reaaamonlatloa. Mewl! e-estaiesiea a the:olkbo and Naarylealda lballned—tbar koesUontba oalsektadiand ar the t.atal rold Wenn. poratatiaa la that detail), all teavgandycha la the Wan eir portr—snas "bait *war, Inda it=rkintd d . had, dad lbor ere'beirai twour-1100 OM thofol oism . ,Madan, uodioneyoulo oed lawns anomaly Imo dal of do. lot fotgoouoyfleolaro fottottbaso at photo lido, Valuable Property'for Sale. WHAT well known Tastri Stead, in We borough of Labreoortrnbi t+lmtlalm tho mugs groom Sobs baster. gin, boy ocoosdol by Jobb Lon isT foot frosting Brtler Amt. sod robbing as Fay stn."' VT Rot Tb bogie eantelltil Wit WO yin good stabibved s small isomoat o 0 th e 'Tri="fa= u 4l . u 4 - 44 21V.us "'l'd'. brew Patterns OF 44 FIGURED WINDOW BLIND PA NEX, Jett 'mewed from the teed WMSOP se.R... ."'"earl.",(b•litarliAttitl.mv- I APLAIN GREEN, tlesed and unglaz• WINDOW BLIND rArra. Jan r.r.tna for . NUOIIANTAINISN. • T* - arWtilW I3‘ SUS oosostan CITIMMIII 01 PtITSJIGROtt. 9110 DE DELD in commemoration of the Emaselgatiom et %I WO Elam la ttusilres4l.l.l•4 lxing 04 Mk Asalwoun of tbat great mat. • . . - AbtLICILII2 . III NT TICI C 011111 2 .111.1. _. ?be eshantim MO lechelatesClea......thULTeellb. reamiltente Avon., etememaar. et 0 oVoli, b. ......i.mer.Ml ton re.thaly to ta. steme. no. the memo 1f.a.1. sat Utes4e/a0 gem. (beam.. et Wine . . . . _ •. • . . Reside. Of the Day—ltre. JOUN PPM Vlee I.6l.mta—Usoorte Shedloa4 Mo. E thigh Tower. J. IL Tubas, Tbassaa Mare* Jobe, M-. to Wm. Weed, Hobart Usw I.loa. Stows Morgow.Tbcoms Ewe, Stobtrt Owes- _ _ _ sisreetsrles--Joho Woodman, lagsb ,T...Urap, EU/ M onads cooloslttsa of Aressignwoolt-Ussul W. ..0p... W. Eat!, Alfeld Llorkiss. =our Heel, J. T.Menn liarshsi Aim Dir.—P.m Puma, Chophes of the bay—An, 11.4.24.12. chasm. of use Day-2.1. Ulu Wage.. bereed opts!sas ale %sedated, aml stloternli ela•log Itry. AA B. WARD, dilostoo. wLU ma/ al 11 awl 2 clock- A rpleadSJ Una of Waste la altriodowa.- • AS . o'eoet. 0 Unser wilt bmstrOd maw snoop wo roorer. Leassoadeace u. Easr. Isesich sad o n dellcoeSow of Uss moos. .UL smell at Oa arsaloo. TO* proceeds widow fro. the Woe! rettedumwds, bs sorbed to benssolses warp.. Ito /Adis ore east rms.:corals. 614 061661 f 14664. sad the 646 e 00118 ONE. COME ALL, 11M2Aod Pewe Utegrewss2Orwee of Ukt s For Bale. . • A • FINE PAIR OF HORSES, perteet- , - ly Prokca, 1a,3 salta4 to either doable a , da • armor, V. adeavd be ,a/.. tairatho with a tAL., AUBE of tb• bat voters I:llll3uSatans. tor tens& ay ply al 1'.41 Llbertyslalet. .. , : MUSS I[nlo for Bale. VOW SALE—A fine MULE, near ly ji; tometablat, yam old. well .14 prrfelly at.. caber Ibr mane or .Ingt• or''cloter• C6l6treo mar vide at Erin him..U. Imo ratmd by Me mom trho has bow evarmeloa for him. ATM, to W. 6. 6.66701i6, • L rmuet Rebtrumt as 4 I.drrel 4_, A llottmor. Or to Dr. Wm. Dronn. stagettstmt. Irsanivona tr. re.. Ober. ham. 6. nee.. 7rdeat LARD bbls. No. 1, for sale by hao aA. FAAM MOCK LU A LCOLIOL—SO bble. for only by ire VAIDILTAXIC & CO. kIOOKSI—No. 33 of Byrna's Dictionary of Steen.let sad Bornstein7' al . of Appleton's Nstiontinf Moms(semi Engineer,' Journal: • •bses.A. large asoortatent of Mond soli &boot Books, inst nod and lee Into by 1.4 RlSAD.Ai o in ut: ,a O. tsken7ni= Som o ' ••- 1190 ( l a OAP - - 1 9 'bole* Cincinnati Palm Soap, and OD cvnirrusast, cal V 2 ote N y urotunt. 17.10 " Llbertr at. MACKEREL-100 kble. Large No. 3: for .bY "J,35 P.. A. CUNNINGHAM. • AktPARTNER IN A• SELECT school., .ex 11 tabligho4l. • 1.11 who .11 q ifra to t."l' thlug tasachea at female education ls ril r Puilftl...vray at tblx . "h.g. Bummer Quilts. UAW. rcceired a ease of line Marseilles KfIRTE& ; ba; V i eXtic 2 ruts Itrassar t tea iatellitrar per Ilarrel. the ate as laalAtt DICKYY a , - Water orta hang eu. Gt 1110KED HERRING-50 Ina. New No. 1, ko for W. ot. )10.1115. RCA MAIM In in, Maloof. Jrzl • Another Salo of Town Lots in East Pitts . • burgh. VIFTYANE LOTS in Gassam'a Plan of lava LO4 MO's* berm dlspmed of 41 . public awl r IMM alas. 005.1ber mill offer stAtteuolkoos or awn reds. af Lots Imoslit plan, on tIANIIDA ILYT, lb. (omen ow, mlO 'Os without nacres, sf. ,f=t zsgr:Mlg r l t tz . lo , ttllttur i o . slomsor:l c 0 Ili . Lots mom tirmergiour= .r.. Ir e gr,n g thartbamiherstalbre sold, an still mons .114: rablo. ante to thcle 6 , ..imit t P. M. mess Ttutie'l tn. bt neg ?IT 00 ...II 110011, finuldoe litres vemm sod mill be Rods lam.' at ths ads. • jr..9A41 . P. WHAM N.ll. To the Public INDIA RUBBER BROM—Our attention bysrallwl ova adwrlbmornt by Holm it W Nrnlddll I r k t . b=4:374,lz , !nisch smpfti n Ow. of on, attorney3tba. Loos, IM:r".:l4!nt ••=l:Otib""p mmrargATl.L.iikroli ilateck4yrals Paints in thmababoeturibalt:t halt ' Ilaterbbow bad. =FA FLUB% sad pari Dorman. ray. To4ozgla mud . got . z . r , tbo Memo and do l l*, raj& lb. pirate prow• Iloarfte.gue " Clin 010 It , ouce Jog to w00...a ziabt, It, nlid W W atiliarlirseror Pgar•=l:l°.:st !" . 417.1n,V4=____ L ad" u tZ'attiti a Z uan4 tvri p ewno ham td • Ilnuebrld W t .! Vr.:141;L:10.111: to rrill3t trar. " ebullix. or vendipp ate Ambablaft.b n tloistlob of obbllnfir lipby, Vlbrmumnspe. , 1 1 . AD 'ON NaWA i.( INDIA MNIAX.I.• - LLL LL.. pyold.sn, tVNy Ntrw Yozi. Jolly Itch 111$1.. . !_ FEe , yery duperfor Gold Patent Fine Wades! 4 late M'atebeit ev lied,==. ttmg_ rIPAVIZMA tre cud StoCllnW atio.iiiirZ MW." !SrtagjellitrAlretign. . Pert arol4 - N AILS 3011 kegs assorted sizes in store, 8011X99N, LITTLX !CO. Pateat OwNikdiWm. EST RECD, AT 11..:,RICELLRDSON'S; N. et mous onset: ameba. lot' of Patent Ceadle • ear article. at pelmet mob In voila.. aad afoot Implomorat ea the rid lob, .Lich Use public eft it esseatalle laelted to all and aesualas. • • .1.21 • LIMBS SALTS-10 casks or fmic by 112 Jen t J. KIDD It A-LPrzill°l7-20 bbla. for Bale by al .F~'~~'S'~'! •• • ifIODFREY hIALVERN : or the Life of an lijit•atabm... By Thaw .11111cy .11I1tb twenty•lbay Jl bbaystinnsy_ Phi, 11Yrneja m a th. United btaias. ibaxing 1p451 and 18.% . - - The .thave bookeybstrY2o bad - Weals by - )05 866LOCKTON.K Market O. • . cost Pr Tallg. now itt .th . lonia, forma* by ./SMALL DILICRT i Oa, • C111. 2 E 8 SE-125 boxes forLiit!,n,!l)l3i.k UMIS SABSAPARILLA-12 'doc. for CAUSTIC-s.llm . loi d e a t CYANIDE MTASSAICy j ) cnlt by Size Fire Proof Mineral Paint.- THE' subscriber, basing completed his es tabllshotent for a» passim of Ds ohms mord Dela Os held of godnut street. gltsjhso7, is Po. Ptoug too to through , sgrou...„ thst:Mo granola is .g.thl. Y... J. A. Cosetsr. Drovest. otter 0f_11,155 itooi sta.; IL. ?Writ t Co. - Protests, 125 lAbotty streot ilMokstslaits„ breLilst, Dlsmosid,Austs=l , POFFEE--150 bap Rio, for sale by ILI WA • . JOHN WATT t CO. VaOKERICI,.-Nos. 1,2, and 3, in b:As nd bf. btax,' he sale tr .„ Join" wen t 1X1.• °Green Teas laveldvamedlfte. per D. - you can hay Green Tem, for three months to tome. et MORRIS' Tea Meet. In the Dhuitood. at t a eki pion; cad heats militias, notelthrtaadlatt the mintage la - out ' s, they hare a tam 'Jock =band. A Good Bargain is now ..oifored, • • IF APPLICATION BE MADE. SOON.— AL. FMII2 Thom to TOW Dostoemoolloroogb. mar [lnfo Idsod—on fiat temolootto • pod too Ma. Ver Tbe tZ " :l l eVoYd b io e r= to rene hue tall optor to , P ttAlitlt 111.17R4 • QT EMI BOAT OFFEREI) FOR 4, CITY PROPEIXTY.--A bariatlawll44o44l4 1f Iteatlon ~rwb• made wan II,LIRD 411.1 114 &midst. V t.';b.!tni:v.aAnKdaezygne) ROLL BRIMSTONE-2 bbh. for mile by • JeZ, J. SCTIOONUAKEIL 41 W. ‘ I ,.&LKHA.TI36-8 casks (warranted pure) 1,7 lair Wm J. SCIIOOIfMAKER. a CO. lraa Watches! • • • I UST RECEIVED, by this morning's op etiptnne a yrusisnetior anottntent of Weisb• We tenieettally 'atm ette enentinteni and the ri 0 i4114=4. 1 that re aid r f ilystiFit 00 asa 0007 be fintair,nny es& n .rn entsblanienr (lay es• eannetoento with nranntseitunirs and inibeetent _ant melt an to iirszrant wi la advestioner Maw., we enabled to sell at thy lowest rennin" by to In the United Malan air Dana Naimoli by enetieneed And linbibed wateb tr=e ensteennye 2111/7 depaq b= . l.beir Watches 11e bent manner - and, sr • W. W. ILSON. Wendt Maker. 17'3W. menultarketand fourth amen lurphy & Brae&ld • .Ern OPEN title morning _a further sup- Or of Ifaa.lta N.V.& 'a alah Mara t attar lilt% black Pm dlor.r haa. Mem kw mom. wean 16. A .arhat. aM to4e4 YU, coos. &a; at the, sortbassa earn. of Wan. sad Mari. .irta NEW MUSIC .: 11 , KIEBER, No.lol Third street, hasjuAt }=i, • • • • Wait Ihr tb• mai= d.dkated to Ell Camas, tbe eist 11, "" Toloma ."' elrchhiticat - .11so .. • tep , : rz p.r kse4.3 ieviltes pus Eta almsoll , PelA r TglVllitirsaU' Cw•kr alktboors "may Swum .llethotnr. • ros L Wa r deflEtlibst 471N1,7 thud . onk 7 1 1 311 Wihr. . bY I teirOV Tut °OLDEN luße. 1181 W BO06:8! HEW BOOKS! HOLMES Iits 'LITEILABY DEPOtThird itent.tu I=i+ke Apaio.374. . • • WI or Ps Pustulaktr: iSe• i4orr • • • . =Lab i tts=r.e. , tiaTrorasUlLll IThrelra Quids the o. S. sal Canstl.. . Saw or the Soso ; orsal• mg UFA bryFo•uu la• 1 - b.autra Aruad.•tair_l4 tklitt.: Dsual:re :Mat •• s carf or me ra.st. rsr. Not aYd ro us Swot; • ruordy t» [Ws., norms', AkeUtlr klagastse. SurJaly-21. 1. rerr".,=.l l olt %ordain,. • To Os Deaf ! DEAFNESSa6isen in the heed, 'and ell • likar nom Ito otoodlly slot rou ju rgy r= . 4 l un j a pal , t h t . oe x t . r.m . ,= i bz py.T.loualio(ODAselLat, Phllsoktottla, besot* ottooanto OM Wool too s **dart no somber I toipmblootttt the OM =Ow to on Do tdo moot trW, and thy gronftloz alootrot of mow whir!. attoodol Oto boont. bonito Quad him to oloodito Dia Moon. • Lilo tory: bore will do. Math nom Oressutattoot. oat trW bp advisable advisable. to *moult blot, to mato mostly colt Dr.Jl. ator 4 onsontto4. , until farther motet. to UU oogloom oroond Wet dooilloo Woad tho Sokol noose, ilobtmk Mort- Greenwood Garden. jt.CHOICE collodion of Shrubbery, Vinin Sm. Re g m. a.pborrre.l3teaohnTy,Gloomeborry, Rbta.c, rape VW" hardy M.mthlyUp sad e... 7 plant ha amary to arnamatt prat fad rell. will be. Sauna at ilinestrockl Vermin, ha Om tele adlanll the come of /tenet and MO oteeets, Pittaborgt4 MIT half hair, for the (lade 1 co.ts. lee Cram. sad caber retteduhehts weed ay halhe 14 1 :;;; -- .Z.rd 6 , tb. w Maaebegtar, legr i z manly, Ps, nreiv• "art arertkv .. ! i. (PM sod Wretch copt.) Removed R stt. ENNETY, BERRY & CO. baseitmoved to WO nor Waraboaskionter otChaneny Jr and m KeatnetrffintaatiifelmmisnceCampFy 'GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. rkB COMPANY offersto the insured till . meanly land odesoloom of the Mutual and :viol Pions ne heretofore staelnal) combined. namely: bon rates of mewl am; on almost ninth ha oath of the per name required tar the coto r goint nth of the mit an adequate, but not nowt. Mon We tn. Men mew. ally et members for the who • tarsi of 111...105 M. Intern* la the meumolatlne food menthol to such member% payable ot dom., or ...ow upon theteleallnei • Inntnotrin doullunal Om the gnomical ovemity or that teem mrrobere. and oho La Mammal secutity of than Ar lo the whole tam of UAL nigna lat the only Mutant I.lfe Inman. &moony oboe. rotes of ennobles are trod tooAar reload nom. 00. with provision for on annually Increoaluo omen. balm of lunar Mr future meanly) in exam - proportion to amonsth of Minoru lanQ the locresaing nth foam inb moth- at oare among the liletilbert rstoo n' ort i lirikan U TZlggrY t " ta. ." ."1 1 e 7aP P /l ta ntimm ..d .for laranume mud . red byJ. TOO-Bef, Amt. toWood Meet. Platergb: nom Duman, Manual Emulaltior.. • &Maly (la) Moagnita Bart T HAVE just received one ease of Wash Net, the.. Tarts 'skis, for dlrsatalta Bars: • n24WM. NOBLKThhd street. DOCK POWDER-300 kegs for sale by lb A jrzt /4. VON He. CO. L S i/ zee or • a V. TON BONA HO y RST CO. . • only real NOW York Plumbing &tab. ERE work is done on Roientide Prin: finis, and varTantsal. • _ lona and Biguntoat [lambing. Is an Hi branches, done with magnum and dispatch. ' • Baths egad up with Ihowers, hata.....--$5 to lip ath tubs..... .... Beer Plumps: .. S Kitchell Itaagm._thstbon Bogus, Waah . Teura. Hot Al. Funauswg and Lad Pipg ragniabad and put 110 at Um law at r i t t rat. form and Yard Pnmpg lirdtsullonami,constanb. Ir on mad. and put up at our dimwit in tip country. heparin( punctually'rattandad to. Pit Toll t WILZIG 1.% Virg at, 1j24 hahnana wood and Margot sts. Wanted to Pardue QITOCK of the Bank of Pittsburgh; or A 77 1 "1"" * I"' d 1 "" I ' d* ""sr' 1 11IPLIV, f i r ad.untdr comer Fourth and nuke% stx. - CREESE-4100 boxes prime, for sale .14s J. 11.041 4 111 A.. 5. EARL .&SII-30 bblm. fojr.:actpcizia New Books, Jest Received. ; • AST: a Problem; reprinted with coerce ,. Owe sod abiltlona b 7 Lb* ra t te r at Alton , Loctul. = "o'.l. ClaaPaija, Queen Of rapt by Jamb - Abbott. Mot, mos. _ Web Yield; • Tab. at tba Puritans. Mao. mem maw bury; a Talc by Anna U. Dowry, author of"lrtende and Portanea. Hap, and am. ADr i ktotra Ifeatuallae Alagarnae and Erntlarar? Jab ,- t a l ritt . tDloUre or /A SD Work and Eta A altartar, bloc 51 .ad Wl..thg'l9.. Cunha - laulata Pktorlal Yield Boot of lbw Ravolatkao N 0.14. Palaalow lbrklirwrapby and Bibb. Magary, wilt; pa Mb. .rb . ho t itoo XL. IV . &V. , at i2 l o.. leat . D , e ... Dower: far ago by , . . I...figAD. W/ - • 1 ALERATUS-125 boxes pure;_ , 40 bbl.. • " as eale by , li= 7.a. VA_N iTCLU. -- Alkigheny County, 88: • ' Nehon t .7cMans is Andrew Mier. 1,14 the %strict Onnzt, Vend. Ex., , No. 222, Atiril Term, 12211: " ‘ " C ./VV ad aaer, to via Joly lath. ISM Imr law _ Cola te k :Aurt= , A w wrzy L ser i ri= ~... . i t a ttouns) C. 8,. M. Smith, bp., is , op., ' _ ji n h ZIII . . or a . .. AM aw.. l:OW. "II hod. au . (Certified from the 20. Record.) 0 12. MT& hotb.y.' ' All learaoati Intends] mill plaaai to ele* Mit the trend tb themad* of Ma =twat. at Ma aim of Todd bath, E 10.114 Fourth gnat, Ylttabartr Go Itatarday, L the Mkt day a An.* =stoat 2 Vacs P. Moot tbat.4.ay. • iYaktaterit eman, Ammar. 'INSEED OIL-33 bbla. for snip irm • LAKE "FISH-11N, !;'Whlte jy= lI:CANTriii.D. RUCKETS-30 dos. Marietta, for sate by L 8 it= 7. 6. CANSIIILD. Penniybrinia niairesa Company, no I ekoht with tha rewerifell we of the pobße ee eminently d t igituraithee ell their operatitwet , ad vert/my that masa cahoot be la weetlog order ler atz. 'weeks.. We Otte plearare ItObesthor that etwothhT I mod thow how moth they will be goatthed by' • know , 'ohm of the truth) that the 'hoary to th em' le Dot 10 vr..l—that Jl demote will he Med..' themwm. mot soote . l . Not7 at ALM meek end Mises daze, whiekerill .:Le intuit the Yolhoeds between Jobagtowo :Id Philadelphia. awl.. PooPteett MYR DATS. • it the ran of the Railroad Qo3lStoOr, _ • 09 999919 r. the M. 1.9 Wt. we shall rwhere sod ship by resod at the low rater heeetotbe• • . CLARK A TIIAWVoIt, sod Ohlo Liar. D. LEECH A CO., Leech A Co.'s LinK W. EINLIIIAM a W.,llthatuoil Lbw: alßtette• °BAIT a W., tidal Lbw. BROOMS -50 dol. rlr sale by if= ' J. B. CAR/1 am. calks for Bale - ----- • :aiding Minding-and Irish Line= ;-• :Lwimpityo-, BURCIIIFIELD have received a farther midi orrapeeka. Flirting Magnus and I rie acite. Parebamd• directly - Qua the atatmfectares'a Aeren* as cets tee sold at lowest yexedbleprieas— - Al.— Wider 'Manilas., 1.111 a• Can Marlin& le., eirey.ao bud at the aartheast =Dar of, Youth and Matra WWI. itLAIN-BLACK SlTKX,FOr . Sakitigind Alob. lied dolt elloagoablok bait for AUm wort:at:2A m o te *mod at Mott:ay a jr7.l MUMMY • ; Time Balls L"IiIII4.IENA r wr - • . %rip ee purebased as tkvenatti nue e -a. %Fait rm. & co. "! •• To Dinged. — sad Painters. ••. 'FARIS 'GREEN. '8" BRAND Tazopont Scansnres unread DM Medal of 1 Merriam Institut*, for Foaming unrerTing anUns. rgia.:,, l l 4 ,ArdarMlT l 'eep. n ''lsc ul uoO etbrll ot tinitstta: Of Pali! tire., the; 1e permanent. sods bst ono o.*.ground 1./about detettoeut to the studs; sod hoe seduced bit pt or* to ovorriorunibeentitY.' • • listing been appointed soli *ent foe the tee or =I celebrated brand of Parte green. _Farnham . . win b. !UP plied at Tattooed ' E. K. IiELLELB. • ... frbbl Esrsralklorule br 1119 ekvtiuAom I WD 5000 lbs. for sale bt bneB N°. B l titZialtraOßGlal by ACKIEII4. - 750.bb16 large . • • lu bbls. 70 hf- bble. : Just revived and for able by: - • Jriv • • JOEI3I WATT L cu. 11: INSEED OIL-1500 Iran. for Bale by - LA .ofto & CO, eo Wcad PUMICE STONE - $OO lbs. for Sole by . Ms • - J. II OD t CU Ai AC KEREL-100 bbla. Largo No: 3; att. Ay • b•l9 'ut R. laliflltol/. S ULPILATE QUININE-50 oz. for lullaby VODLIVEIt OIL-3 ii,roes . genuine Bata. inn, Mr& a Ca, for rale by ' ' , • Jil& . . J. MOD & CO. Jacob Townsend Bareabarilli,-24 yl9 c.a. for de NMWo 0)- 00 ol st. eHEE S E 4 boxes. on consignment now lauding, ix nle by IBLIAB Dlettalr . .1719 Water and hart ata. NO. 1 MACKEREL in quarter bblo. for .nbr ISAILU DICKEY * CO4 Tl 9 • Wog., Iscmt sts.. RICE -By the. tiqee or bbl. for We by tIATAIIDICKSIT nig V.ter mad Tr. VUTBLEGS-1 bbL 'for sale low to close earainumat 'ULU( DICE= it illO Water and wrons rts. • ceroons.Carsecas; im Iliallb-4.111 to lad low to 'eke. • • nauz maw/ • • Amerizin — Asainut _ jiLIVEN, CLAPP •A •DOUGLASSadolia betanre A eot;Ro.b Pith streeAttue• doors fro= meet. X= Tau, .:mkt Z 111 laths Cho eth So of th e Uthlthere Tf o 4o tot b...U.Bfmk at thoth re; a doves ftom /be lthonfsefaroth cod' for nth. fiv I=l=!M=C=ll= Wm.licenligal• liVilk i ß tSS ualy Ir try A° 4TZ=f t i aN" on; ACIE ULABSWAYEr WINDqW GLASS. War bok.a. 211 Wood groat. Pabbarg •-, - - • itr . idorasSmed..baiog ads air.; b.lssisba 48k bbe lA. ma. JOll2l W. MOWN, aotastko tbarnares bkretalaro the 014 shawl. wader the WI. or WM. Mr eumx A Oa. 'Thankful Am pea Sam, Lo tassoptltodo ma arks sumatka baba qoalt7 ka arc to negro Alum wgastkoor to Mara!, b. 10'kt= I AL SODA-3000 lbs. English, for sale by NILOAZIN ES . FOII ALTO UST, at. Mm ie Sitertrp Depot,Tbild et, motile the Poet OS. Wire Moo. fora . loSof Notional thureetreN " IQ Min TURPENTINE-10 bbla. jut ► reew!tal go:Seeder. awl for mete el Mobs:ph.* /115 mewl. of Woad a. Seth Areas WANTED !—A souaA Mari, acquainted • & _ l. M with the Drop hollows to fio at tuts to Mmes. to •ow UM ..P.ISCISS. ItIIIN CI sold our Canal Stock, and our hamlet Is steamboats Illablgala No. 2 sad Beaver of Platte t Parts la altaolesd. 'Either of the nttr: Bergner. at Itecttealcr. Pa, ate matt:aimed towel!. tb• bn- Nam of the arm. MOULTON CLUMP, lc O. P. 1863. Itcebarter, Pa, Julylith, 14.1. —..— , , , ~ R. G. PARKS k CO.. ORwegartio Asa) COMMISSION.pmCII47SI3S, ceato Ibt nada Lim to Clendust A and Ilichlinut I , l.lktr• Leta Me ; • " - tam... Pwlrat Line in o..ne . ' A^ " etsuabosta Baer! and Mich.l6.. • R O. MAKS* 00. 'Jcast - ii. emery. Aircutr; Aocharier. July WI, 16.5 L H. CLARKE & CO» 'FORWARDING AND 001131DISION UMW= =M2II3iM A PERMANENT SITUATION, or pariali olwmttnb4art.Mso • • Arnriciat 'OAILDENSt, by ow who by bewst wort. Log w sorb In Oermaar: Ptwa ipa who abo speaks, beside , little Emilia , . Ifloo , an, lantrooftr , Mils well aomattlotoi the tall:on of farms, (deal. t) Um& rrgolobbo. (rearachers.) wad 0110 tWa. chrobbrtin t fdocorstwor). sod floutrnibtrotelfthat ha will do credit to notoottioallota. Ito also diswi plans for • tor cOleratiodt. Of alterat.kmo of old oast. looolrr at. the.ofilor _of Abe -Wertßeroutylyzalrebo fltostrl.4tong..No. 1.16 StolthDokl storet. - Shot Her Braces. ,1101171.,DER BRACES or .the most Air• 10 - premed rtyle. dalyk. dttrinni cooliy Jitted and ottoo. to ...is W tho mu: tenon. Ip!cv rifil;",'".""-I°.`o6ll2l4rns. b 7 Rood : rQuTANNIA TEA -SETTS, - CAST" RS,- idlesdejoi, ConadihOrn. Vi Tnro to i.trs. altero l eak • Baslway finest quitity Iron. &Luxe Hsu. Slim Spool..➢in..adle.. Suva Tout, minultrtern okt to order. and a good asiotuaent alwAre . Wes. at tb• Ipmen prke. W. W. W lILSON. trir .` ,' ,ailvet Smith, Cr Market area. , . Fora Side, _ , , BAKERY, with ill tee yearii lease of the item.= lederal stred.ellnibiey. 'be Ilaktm her t arturernrcerstry for &rugs taro Ortatriers. The ... 1. /or.. rad .rtm.rt on lb* two dm. Prim I P.t. ,•,,, b.= *DLO to . MA= * /MIN. . : /TIT 111.8ecood rt. ARD AM= OIL-12 bblo. fo J mile bf $l7 vetzut. as Reward TRAYED OR STOLEN'EIam the Ware housed IltuteldV ia lar 6.4 braso t irl . a c m ler k Zi t ilst sold VAL ' ,gipUlf 4.1 I. aiatuuuios i minx. . /Prig& received for all the Way Stade= , on the Penneyhrenia Central Railroad. eitrk. - Ad . J: water tamista.nt. ,eans ' • Mama Colon. aloOler. thlatingOelt. rpm!. Creek. kr! !kn. , • 0 1 4 221. r.bunib. Y..a. sew. Columbia. ' .Mactenrell EurgEt... - tlarrlsbunr, J. Wallower t boo, 11... her a' 9. 'MD = r ant Own. itieMl4.lll4r. 11 . 3=.; - Btotbers. j*b°U ffirt..l. COLE. 0319111. Of ATM and W. 1.• &MeV.. t ISO!: IN4I/ ' - SUSQITITO NETS, slue. White, to„,'to 191 9 4 " 11..1 " . &NW • NEAT PLAID DING lAMB of a sup er kw 4.1111. WRIT rowelmt and wilgickwr Ltw MUMMY Flu IRON-150 WWI Mill Creek Pig iron . 250 tom Ilensereok- do do S 7 tom FtuAe .ode by it()IlltiliON LIITLE a OE) 453 Liberty Myr?. zIATINDOW GLASS "AO' bozes un i t e d v for mu _ 3,10_ itOIIINSON, uynAi CO: BMX: 6 - 20 . 00 0 bblo. "Saco; Should • 24° bbla ` Oo• aslolr6 r el .ir~a . SU3.-LIIILI: fiIANNERs. 01L-50 bbl s. for sale by JAIIES DALZILL. AltD OIL-DO bbla. No. 1.-Benuett, ' Loma auks, Par dal• by ISMAIL MCI Er -IW. Water alai front Amt. FIRE BitlCK—Wa have on band 60,000 . EeffiGyin• V. Erik, warnat•l 4.., . say mole . 11 , 0 0 % .... Stales, etkb w vie t riti o •A x rp o r• LW --- VISLI-10 tibia. White Flab; r --. i: 10 ht. /AL. Yu • JB. ' YIELD. J. yREbII63I CILICESIt- , -It.Extra Large Pre. teem tioihoi Chyme, yoe'J tald rot rale bY JY. 2 WM. J.IdeELIIIW 8 CU. EDUCATION. - REV:Wa - PtllltilaW - ggste m tbst he can admit two or 4rus tl=l plt'Vbe Immo of make. Iniehidee Usestialk. LUNY* awl lbe elements of Sel• The eaplle ars bx bomm mid.amid own:ja= mer their . =.11:& amsober. mrob. ad net met taut pdmltiod. Tba entramt: It in thoughtorlt item i be mines et them garemm sad meadlans erbo bardtato to .ead Moir eddlemegegsede So affloblie imgMary, Ea* dans. 230 emmoyleanla Avenue. Pitutbana.. Omaib tml bmirti werione,-. • -,.truelm,_ NEW YORK AND-ERIK-RAILROAD. 1851 Es NN.ROUTE TO NEW YORK CITY Tia Dunkirk and the Rile Bathed. ceenrellos eitti erre elm atavism take thr Lkm Ciercititl and Pilubnich, ruel deadoakr and Cinch:nut& and elmeera oe the Ohio urif rim.. the Üblq Indialhe eat K~SRAM I,KeTr. MK= AS GUM: Atail go to • Ern.t.ii 114 Tn.'. state at End.: khere neenntifera am' ' f i rr h‘ natcrnin ft srn t r gr'T's T ratii=e g • The have "Med endede Trials h - ve• tlnnklat as' 4A. X. daily. Psminger Mr Is attarkod to thla Trills to :.l,,nannaodat/Walb=awrs and thatrrx. -• „. • Ifirltara Mat tO Now York, to. decond Meg. wines will be /oans a Inv dark - - - • MU Company ere prepand to transport Lee 'Wok and (4,4lrhts kinds co sod tram e. York. -• .Partkolar altratlon b. wild to Moot.' The nifty bstnikal bet nylsy glees Ws roam areal Istrntsp. over , trait In the Usu./petition ey meek. Aihntlonel Trains kill he pot In sonunlaske • Erdeli .Tealfra edit be ,Ilattritad;J, ailelop foil jars Lo sward So the ps7kes Prefebt, Moo as =ll, o =lll . )Titan .. l I N CONSEOHNCE.of the dennie utJohn. 'dame, the petneratip betetotree ealetinebetworh Ate stied a Candela hereby Crooke& -John. F. Cato is tally matte :ea lo Nettle the Drainers of the late lista— All perms .hseing cleans still *um present them be payment. : ' . i rittianu . Jelly ithlls4l. . . PARTNERSIII P. nezcoroos- ..4. ...3pC13 r. aux. COIrODE.kt COLE, • - ..LElrptensorr m Reams t Corede.] • The bulginess of the Agency of the Penn (kettral Railroad Compaar mill hereafter b•ecak. ducted under the .111010 and style of (*IVOR cat • : Rem Adel. Plfteburgb.4olr ' . =lE5= COVODE & cory„ - (19t...3.n to Meroden.A Conde4 Canal B ohn, Penn • . ... . . Perna: Biil Road ca- C: Ban Bout , ralE itrOl Embieribera . - having been :appointed sciacenu tett. Robsylnalaor 06ctrol NIA wands a Ipabila th at am axe oar pmeared to ta. cam tux). =Mg or cumbrodise ar mice@ toe shilasust-' (Mods via this root/mill be carried Unruh in Ora Oses. and all sonsliconl.lo ca sr 111 b• forwarded tre• of etaambo • alms . charge koe adeacesol. •.- , „ - - ' . ' . r % „ suss or moan ornrcor ron.inersono aka rerrorairo. - lino,. Booka.eterfoorou.CoUrry,CooS. ;Fruit. lestbrrs. meat.* ti Ilardwars,l=strr, On:premier. Pabst. Dye IS 0114 Loallorra.. ,Irlar..Thoothr :sari otherfirros Woot.go. r SW F Ce• we, war d vat= Lwa TobroicrLmt,,prerr, Asher. Marble trough),rob 10 , Eado;llermas ekay, Boors. tram. • - ••. • • 600 11:0 • O,IVODVA . COLL • • soraer PYrita ao4r stmts . . - .•, • • _int:Au/oh, .147' bo ,1161 " 4 -JY* .1" 26 Novßs so .01.Etzpaix: . - gillgi. 3 .' 185 . 1: .. ~,,i , P SBURCIII -AND CCEVELANI). Eryrert Parket and Railroad Line to ckadand. PAS 'GEES. leave every morning at 9 • cee Ir. by stAis=bafft to Delmer, thaw. by , Lnamm ralll4l to RAI enna.thatee by Pittsburgh sauS land tam. To lorelsod. 24 b... 5. ' - To D 4.4 43, bleX Elsetraln, 8$ . Claw • , a. Sktats Own thrytipb to .. • • . . , CINCINNATI, .-, NIA cblunit!ao ard Irma -b Clerahiol and Clathroatl elma. PaiinvOrrs fcM - DotO3W .o atn..t.ta tan oToland: arm onsipa n itt i j Veicol, 11:4=1 susoacro ilicho thence et T3j. rictoek. PJ, brCallroad N.w BothdO, 'sod orchia: soma .realm. Oolong. il„nva,..rfrd'lfor.*btr 1,7f2134. is Tooll gala.; V - Itr t nteretlrlitl. fOOLOktOS. toitlekirts or Irdirimatkm Apply . to o v a . • • - • • JOIEN A. CACOULT, Mem (Up stays) corooroLEVAtki and i!rratroals. .Cot owe es'etee saiiireeiraiZiar—" ITZWYLVABIL IMLEOAD 851: AItRANG=EINT. 1951 Forty du' bones to PhiladelOis. Foityfotit hOati to lloltimore. 281 miles Ilailron4--103 miles Canal . . . • war. 110:17 mann AND ounierms =nu TO PHILADELPHIA, ,BALTISIOPS . AHD 'NEW YORK. Being free frics tke facTy danger cur- portenurg cfnnt'itot with pit“ . Two ENLily thwi Itqs Packet Boatt. fr.:_SCRISIVELY At Pra .; ,GE119.)..-. - - 1 A., Pittobaz or ohnstowzi, tke • - ' L , Irma Tsstamar.. - . .. . NEW 1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Two !wand sad Fartr-en lath,. dlamt to, , Packt. lam otorninathelt . at Eight ituit, Nara to Philadelphia. 110.. Yana to Ballhoono. XV& do ' latteaslaz so a s. Ilan 02ishata $B,. Taki toototisod ZILIZINS4BaItimoe at Hann . . g o b ta r = of Ctus . yo tt g that m plare., Meta. (eighty No chirp for handling Baggage on this route. She Csas on thla root* an near. sad of the mat snow ed eatostitiotioat iker oomlbrt and tra, It tat dein cheap WateUliag sad teadlatabla *wow Wallow wean zwar Wan, at J. P.IIOL3LES; Agent, . Mootopthila Mara D.I.EECH. in CO. 1..5tnal Hula. Peas amt.. 1851. - •-:' WESTERN . • 1831. IRANSPORTATION COMPANY. - . 'D. ,tEligll . dr, CO'S. LINZ. RAIL ROAD AND CANAL ITITSISIIHO 11, PHILADELPHIA. BATLI— rtk.:Canal being in good order, Ire' 'we •tivisvut to trampoetwo moraurdis,-*. from, the above than, . t the lowan emTeat rates at foolaht, leittatoad d atoone 0t . 4 .11Vb. The bow tm.. 8114 of ladts.: * tnattodttafeirl all trtetreletWrsoatritlf IIATD & MACE. P Deolototoro. Canal Davie, Peon meet, Ittelyttrit.." & LEWD, m t genii, Ca -- lf Depot, N. a lb. SOU h ' Delleeriao Depot. Doak ot.. Philo • ' - DMITTI FItAhCIBCDA. ataou. • • 1d1716..P111b. FARP. MDTMEL I Affiit 1851. AINNME • . . 111.011tONTWIELL souse Via Browstsville ens Cumberland, to Vialthwars. abase BOAT leans the Wharf: abne the relate dear. at **eke* twadeely. With the ate at Cumberia6,l swat morehta- The eg !kat lam. WY Lenart Sunday etndei Et 6eping attookeooneetlaw with the eau at Ctowtertwat wag 'we tioek. '• it= thav tOo agh Dahlman'. Choate. rare well vp. • Ithw thne.gh [0,1'111%6.461a. 46 &awe. rare , Mee Neaknut rad.dywtewe jgo wtth. tbe (loathes betw eenrtrowsrtille a 6 ,1 v'umnerns4 White make* OM deeitlailr the beet recite tier_ j ILK6KLIIEN.,Agent, lair °Mae 111 the Ilatwasahela /Imes. Reit 1851. umeN LINE on the paw l ybrania, and 9in6Cannig. ~ .. • FROPRIZTOILS: - , . taVratt , LN., 2 1 1118 well known Line is ncsk t . = a tranrweeplght and pthientent tram CLYVKL,Ahn. se thy sat= on the thaulAnAlAin.— Ilse ballitise at the [theme nnearnamed ianalanensi.., Ity, and came:Mier Boath crielenthn( (apthins. And S. MI, IV= littthu ' ri„b and 61e'ialand 4146 iru =WIG: Lid *n ll6, andi Lino of flrAtebas (linneUnt and endels) an the Lek.n. • :rks A L 6,-. Toemithern, U. FA. Warnm,O.; A. RN. Mut, /finnan lons.o.; C. • wsse ll ",==o- Wheeler. bee Hen:loam Pettinexelogkr n Nahum* Elan, ,G. Williethe On,_Vef . M.l , Wu; Oibn.t Oa., ObJes 1L• API me.Rsier j rad emit.haw 'Aialikrp=th: Wm. l[:l [ cKnight 'ILL give special ettentioritithe Coileo- Wm of idalgas for Ilestbsats sad dhow, in Wash rMule sad Eastern Ohio.. _ Mize is Ttletsaaa %welts the Na, Colalt _ ?Itt.b = l4. v.e.Yliabtsb4 &N. Widt‘ Nom Ilazaptan. sod Wu. • • Er.. • ./.5 ke : r SUOA-K-50 ker..l pallub3. reed aal Hr W. L. WM. A. 'Levering's Dog- Erltti OCC, DAGED BLANK BOOKS. Blank Books, erer7l4.. Ns& gad typal order..l " "1 • boutlll.enetz 1 . 41 k ilsd= I • JSWareboaaa, set 13.. ear. a< bawd T. DISHED 01L10045aillons (to - arriTe far br - J. KIDD CO.lO Wee 4 ot. I QQ MUER BONNETS AND lIATS-R, 11 ELLXIII bas Jost plod% =lot= rotrial=ttsisr. sad other fias. Jail CEIO4-200 boxes in afore. for Bale by sat - DICBEIt & CO. WOGS-300 doz., - for elide by #4ll. S. # r vaiumix NTICTORIA LAWIT-: S - aipiecei /red and Balo by t $l4 AItIItrYLINCYY. BARRED MUSLIN- 7 40 pfeTe t i d e A ra bk, doe 111114 for srlo Irr • • • 111.EXE/1,101 Third street, sign of .the ' • owes. oasosisisse.ssisso. , -__ • atomism. se Now • costarspotxA. *us 'a. h r asupg rlvirsto of Ur McCaw ltato÷rsg sibListod ati. & A rar a t= citaos . itiocoarra =Ro o t fastrr . . [...Mini sir of 471Tisit Als . a. swat ot &otos Tralosratace lilosßost.