PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. outtanum az,wauu • co MOITh • :4: i• ch It IZ varrzemrra NATTER WILL BE FOUND . ON RAF'S PAGE or ram PAPER. ' ''- 4 `4 .l 2tatifialltilie t. ' hag mat ieer , MP!! ta en 4nretaieittlthltixutina: When he'doestso;-vee =•.!ithidiNibeeilshiele;'trhich in ti - good One TiaiWittiuf . at' .-.l,!rattra.—The.Sethi '. uteri . Tdinifeas; - ,ittilste l artleli on politits, has .- len* i'elaU.liiQX--.. l ' .l i*lnil:ertlilte WidiS:Psleti d peansylverua, which vre.-Aamedingly regret to . tee.:-Per that paper We have "buys had high . .. ~. t -Feet; 'Adhere regarded it se eminendt Fn . - - . ...., . dentand etenveriative in its political oottree. sea sea most ' - aupporter of the iirldi mud. . Between whige.of Pettasylwadu and _m_u± land there - also, always misted warm 'Ym." pattdes,' 'lre fn yeti:viral:di ' hail felfas c deep an in(erest_in Abe - . rimers of. the Whig . - . mums La in our own State .._ BLS Psinfal, _ them therefere;•th And sash simper as the American losing ttchatatos, and .delsoonting ' without ClllMltholliiii of theOid 'Key/done, who have faight itonutny barditattleain thisatrong-liold , of LocofooiS' , and Who bate nobly persevered , . simidat thead dishearteningeircumstanees. But ts the:f TeuPliker "i'Veh are as z eriatt lelleies i 1.1 ' .' li PaimiAriusii , We "see that the m en who ' neadmusal Johnston for Geretztor rettMe to pais . s reiolutioavecognlsiag the obligetitins of the 'Coletitsthm than:Latter which Southern mestere bound to - nisei alt one of enpreine othasidere-- , tion; and yet these men olPenusylerysit auk . _ tog snob II wk m iastion, mada& eircamistincee, call tiumuOviii Whigs, - and seem to ' expect that the Wolgeofj this section :will allotr this claint 'andileternite politically frith them.. We beg to .: am= them tf they have - .not learned feat , before; that they, are buffering curler a profound T. trilitike, - Titer may call: themselves, by 3witat name thefmay " profer;Asut they must play their awn gente, - suth as it Is, with such induce ' - amnia and reasons as they_ may find for there-' ' tares; &milt -thee arewthing to be disgraced,- 'to be it; bht,,let„ - them . not ettheapt to ,bring - .then Into a tparticiputinu with their sharae. - -s- Once for all let :us be understood.that wx sin • hava . no Walton far ilLtee; and .if those me th of us who calitheratelies Whigs cannot 'nom nise and bdont the:first'priaciples of Whig con . sm'yntisto, which ia comprehended in an honest !Joni' - true devo ti on to the Constitution, then the ' boaner an understanding is bad the better for ill aides. We of the South* cul l hold our own, 'without dented of asking favors: . "It istiot e sectional 'organisation that weXeek-,,tatt what choice la lett 'us!' if We are'put 11Pon 011 de ,- -` froilve we via "stand'to it as ane'than. 'No In , .11aente of party names will hate theleast effect. - The vote of 'Maryland will be given to bonne for the Presidency who does not stand clear and free in his adhesion to the compacts of the'Ciaz stitution--tuniery one of therm. Let theta be ' no.mistinderabinding 'ton this' point. We ism teem with et:uprise a flippancy in some journals that ought to know better, us.though the Whims of this section of the' country' were indifferent to the question which every body knots Is now the prominent question in political matters, and -as though we were willing to compromise it and t o It pass as a thing of party expedimacy.-3 - Thin is a great mistake. We go the extremes of -- neither aide—but we' hold to the ground of the - llanstitution, and from that position we stall not . • retreat' - -A point of boobs. is involved which bas -more control ripen the' people of Maryland than : . - . nay considerations of Interest. We profeas,,and we-hope without arrogance, to understend.thda ' -..tilavery:uurititat better than any Cr, you at the .---.' Nails.. With You it Is an abstractions with - us ' it'iXakienlity, .ItLi Is oar midst , '-4 part-sad .. - tweet ef.our every day life -If it be an evil it . is .curs and not your{:'you are rest responsible for it; end do -youlnot see"-how presutoptu • *cared offensive your Interference must be - In- a domestic mistier of thin kind, concerning which - -you are profouruilyignorant, and in reference ' . -to width every step you take Is founded upon --ea-assumption of superiority,- which 'is to us : r most absurd and ridiculous? Let as alone with -.ear institutions of &mettle labor; If they do not please- yon;-remember for - a- moment that they werenerrerdesimiedtopdmiseyou. Whomette you judgesiir us 1' -Beep to your own ground. If you are Battened with yourselves,: thank Hea ven and by Content, tYon.ueed not be Pharisees beton your time—notwithstanding your pro . cavities that way.' There is virtu, extent be -We itudlpasi by for the Present:and for OM' sake of petite,' and ititlt the hope of a batter uudentilltelinfa . the areoffAtatuo iriitu' dug style ,of the alms remarks, and come, at am * * to the charge,mide by the :American against the Whigs _ of Peussylvania, - which is, "thatthe men who. notainated,/ohnston for Governor refusete • Pme , . , a zesolaticak recomdxisig the . obligatians of the Constitution in a matter. which Southern, men are bound to mud; as one of eirpreme costae reara." The lstnee hens refeired to, ‘, ii, convention of the Whigs of the whale State, se , lected"with rentarkeble tunadmity; end rem* - . , ...' sealing most faithfully the, Whig sentiment of the Cozbmonwealtit;:the charge is, that they re, - sued to pan n resgation noogniziag some ob r iigatlam Of. the Canetittoion: • The natural le - gniry is, whoa; resolutions did they, pass, and 41a they teeie., By of the Cenetite' don unrecognited. uy referring to the proeeel ' hum we .Sad ; the 'cottoning resolutions were, psiaid by tbe ~m en, i orho nonlitinted Johnston So wit• !- I • 5: •Itesolved,.Thattive GoVernmentind people of. Pennsytierda antilop' to the National Con stitution, and" are ready at all hazards to .earl its previsions into effect; to assert otherwise is a libel upon the fame of the citizens of, the Com! Imaiweattit. . q. Itesolred, .That the iatinstmenilllCA3G . 17C11 of The 101 l CettgreSS'eluill be faithfully observed and respected by'; the Whip. 7. tteselved, net an tmaltirablit determine ', lion. to maintain the supremacy of the Constitu tion sad Laws has been, as 4 now, one of our caßliud doctrines,' and that while others have ' faltered, the history of the Whig lierty demon strates that in the stenos of adversity or the smiles of prosperity,. this guiding star of our courdiThas never beca z dimmed by its action or s theseresOlutions we haves clear, unequiv 'peal acknowledgement of the. duty of-loyalty to the Constitution, and, the expression of an neat, ,tenable determination - to, maintain the suprem-• .licY of the Constitution and Laws, and that theta Might ho 11;) misunderstanding to to theinter pretstion to be put open thie language; they &- clime that the iidjnennene Measures of the last Congress Shall be faithfully observed. Whet more can o4c Southern friends' requ:ire iluni Ws, nultsi theY claim - the right to • dictate, the e'snot langane bi which we shall express our wess--a prvnik. which we asivetilly shall no grant, evei•trete they . to . reqnire which we 'believe they dot not::desire. : 1r the:Baltimore Antrrinan ie 'inch Whip an . these of Peruisyratita,that paper will- certainly have to seek other.. atAlistions, 'foe it 'iney be seamed that u+is*ig party of this - great State is eus near spit , on this sutryect, na any body of. men composed of gnat inunensennmbers,can be On'.any subject of pithiest opinion. The Whip of the free 'dtates In the Onion are else with" Whigs or 04 State on tide ecilleci; and if . the. Whig pmrtY of the South are disposed to . . loose frout.thei , t - bretlwen of tho . North, as the ,Balttal?rp papTr suggests, .red to form sea . tlonal , party STEL tach , ..eimsy tosil : ,utireixeoncr g,rotmds, on'their own head . ; be; the eonse= . glance's of their I.iniuseas sea folly. Sorely . ..such men ough i to be ashamed to talk of th e fa-S natielint of Who tionism, for.nofanatlolszo could ;.. -exceed • • • . , Y The . . Doti. JOlitt Id.- Botts, all .address to a porticos his constituents' The axe . disatisten with his timers! la the VireArillefonn Courts'. tbire;. bee declined, the , ,nondention for.. Congress -.made some by a Whig Contention in . theniziltipsddongressienslDistrict. - ffe .I:this step no:entail until another District Coo vention ehafl declare ishither lid is still ° the ' choice tel the Whigs for the position - in 'titiestion, - • - • ,,, •:11anasten.Tbe. Wheeling tiszette astute • "tint abridge' of the height requiiidli'dite. cellos Waltforlh, , l2o feet,. adapted to . the 'nisi of rilinead trains; could not be erected at Pitenben".. at tete eost than 41,000,090, •, or lees than one ogle in aggregate length,' or lea than 1609' • feet spin; aid: that it would be'higher thert tops of tbe boast/in 'becity. No good, pima-, test bridge engineer lib reduce estbsiatei one dollar or one•foOt." • • , . $1,000,000 t 0 build atel. ; vi•iato at Bteabmrlite ,', : where tee: efeer Ii tki_.lisike 4041 i<et► much w ill ii Baird ; eac h i.;bildge 41 Wbentileg,.wbsee, • isitUid*erionos,-bettoleit.:t he psfikk and jab':a bibike,'..l*, notbe over the .tope of the torsos to { Yheeling 1 If :. rdttaad bap is unwind at Stenbeadlle, . ass" , billsedsd al „ . - ' a... N Ccit.4tains,in his letter which we published on Patriday,Asia of the bill for which he voted, and which Gov. Shat taped in /W. that be reP 'many of Its provisions as rtneoastght. tiopal and wafer! in their operation." • 'ln i n tro ducing the bill to repeal certain sec. • tie* of that law, the Committee on Judicial% , . IhnalltiOaanilL rnrinri Enna° repo rt tete Home Journal for itbo. p. WO) in which they say "It is for the purpose of repeallag these third. f our th,efth; and sixth sections of that act, that the bill 'Mali 'a report was read in place..-. altbOugh that act was a leyal and Coestitutional exercise of State" Legislative power, as reroy by tia'Sairame Oust of Ike .Uritett Stater and this State, yet in consequence of the excitement be tween:the different portions of, the United States, brought - about by the. ultra 'lees inhumed on each side Of the question, rirlehich -it is to be hoped tutelary large portion of any part of the Union concurs, would have been better that it had-neverfound. plebs upon our Statute . Now pf.itraand that togethse—Wm. Bi g ler on oniold s,„ and James 'Madison Porter, (the, author' o the . Locotooo Jullidel Address) the Comadttte' on ths Judiciary, ;and the Supreme Court ocirthp Prated Btate4 on :the other. Could any 'thiWniore ridiculous' he imagined t The Colonellio either a very great man, or a very Darren ofzpogulation us Ireland-1m effects upon the fah:trial Pursuits of Greet Britain, and 'the Social and Po&kat Ililecture of zoeiety. The London times is evidently sismned at Xim decrease of population in Ireland; and indulges in the following reflections' uPon its possible or nrobable effects. It would boa remarkable km , olition in the affairs of the worldebould the iu Mistrial acedition or Great Britain be intention ed•i-an esaratoelt of labor and low, , ragea Pferoll - Others, wi th. a marries of /dor and high.wa 'gee Shahid ensue there. Should the ni;Ant go en 5 0' for;tra to to ran" something like ' an °fa' ihriunsixititese thingebetween the two ceuntriee, PerhaPali would be well for !!the greatestpum bee" in both naIiPPIL flor PrePoot low 4 ariir tends to Preterit this eqUallotjorrin some meas ure; but ft= present appesrunsee It will 91d -island,' take place.. What the Times dreads is the political power which such-estate of things would give Ida, laboring classes; while we in thlsneuntry 'hare ifenten to dread the del:is:mg demitializing effects stir.b pm follow an Over supply of labile. The puliticel 84;54/4951 of this country depends 'upon the .ability of the la boring' chimes to command a Comfortable compo. tones. .41together, it is one' f the most ironer- Mat qnestions ant now press upon the attention of statesmen, Wera :Pe extract:lsom the The bare facts of the case, at get as some siumible remarks which we puhlishl yeaterday under dm head of "The Irish Censor," :suggest some very grime questions. To what extent will Irish emigration and Irish depopulation proceed! and how far Is the example hkaij le lie followed in this island? . There is always a great 4E41 to be said for the state guo, and the safest course is to;predict ho considerable change. But they sells expect nothing nut of the way are sometimes 'disappointed. Ten yearn ego a men would have been` laughed at who.: &Mid tmyp ' , matured to fennel stet heroes the expiration of that pefitsi a failure of the potoloe would reduce the popu lation of Ireland to less than it was thirty years no, and would Send more Huth e Pinkert arose the Atlantic. Lena than ten years ego, we re- Member to have seen it affirmed that nothing would eierindruse an Irishman tn eider a work house or apply for public relief. Facts, hover er, ere sotostimeS snare paradoxical than opin-' ions, andatow we And nannives in the full tide of some of the must coluddsett:l2heki with which history acquaints us. We may. then, sentare to ask a question which would have sounded n dicd lone tea True ago. Bow far will Ireland leaVe Ireland, and England follow after her? It is at least a : question foe sbe purest consideration. A _quarter 'of the Irish peasantry Is already an the opposite; shore of the A Ileum, and Oat pose ' tee npreseanin much larger proportion of ' , both, I strength, energy grid rkill. What it gone tracts; what reinaiurt P l ea While the A meri -cans bare received a sr grcBtor'RWA4r. tbao they ever thought pewrible to be sdatitk , /, their own opportunities and enterprise bare inareased I itt more astonishing ratio. decade 30 usas Ilene in the annals of' a marvellouspeosle, has been as fertile in hew States,. new clues, 1 nevi:parade, new ceppla neilines of maritime, lake,and inland natrigation,:w menu factorlel, and new mines, as it has ken in ins increased Though the laborers are - many, gm, honest is still great. is it probable that this ,PrOslcet will soon lose Its fascination in theeyes of the Irish peasantry? They know what they will find to the United Metes—what is there in their own country to detain them ashome? Even . 'the mortality and the casnaidee treifireut I Ship are trifling compared with dove of *work house. 6174 aro incited and assisted by those -eho have gone before. Are there really no bounds to this endgrition, or even a probability of its being Confined to Its 'present atotnit? Civil war between the litotes of the irojP, or a dreadful epidemic, might Cheek the mulgrotiell, bat that would beet:4l;4.a An the fibule; we hold it safe to reckon on' Ireland being still 'Airtime depopulated, and the United Suttee still further peopled from that biLand. 4 But why should not the population of Ireland lie reduced, cay to four arrive millions 7 Should that, indeed, come to peas, it meat and will in volve great changes in the social and political state, not only of. Ireland, but of Great Britain also. It must greatly itierease the vslue-of la. bor, and-the appreciation ot , the laborer through oat these Isles. For a wbolegeneration man has been *drag in this country, and populstion s IItIiNALICt. labia scarcely entered into the heads: of economists that they would ever have to deal. with a deficiency of labor. : The inexhaustible: Irish, supply has kept down the pries of English labor • whether in the field, the railway, the fee ! tort', the - army, or the nary; whether at the sickle, the hod, or the desk. We believe that for fitly years at the least, labor, taking its val.? Ity Into account, has been cheaper In this coon' try than in any part of Europe, and that this cheapness of laborlas contributed vastly to the improvement and power of the country, to the success of all mercantile ppronita, and to the Mil . joymem of thcce• who have money to spep4. l7 . This sameeheapness has pieced die 1ab044 Muses most effectually under the band of money and the beet of power. But will there not be a change sod a beginniag of changes when our great reservoirs .of human labor begin to full short - ; when every employer of the people, from the authorities at the Ilona Guards and the Ad inimity to the occupier of fifty cures, or to the ,possessor of half a dozen lace =china, begins to call is rain for more hands? Will it not be a day of change when, instead of two men being after one master, two masters will be slier one man? Perhaps It will be thought at all events the conditioner the laborer will beso much bel -1 toed that there will bo no English emigration. Of that we are not sure.. What, keeps the :Ee -1 gush .laborer at home Is Liei profound Ignorance, his went of imeatility, and habits of depend ence, Bet thew peculiarities wilr.he much af fected by anysocial amazes that shall make the laborer snore actually independent than he now is; and we can conceive a great demand for, ta bor, skilled or unskilled, increasing emigration, instead of represwing it. • Bach • changes will give the laborers the meting; the combination, the' aelf.management, and perhaps she, the Incense ing qtearreis between master and earmuff the provocation necessary for trying a new country. If alltlepended on what Is called the market of labor, as soon as the population had fallen to a certain level, labor would sonimand such a price as would overpower all inducements to em igratiem.-- Bat besidesthe market of labor there are some things not quite en seltadjustiog, though quite ise important to the interests of la- bor. The institutions of the country are adapt.' , ed to fee actual condition of the laborer, to the actual rate of his wages, the - actual sphere of hisexpectations, theactual calibre of his intelli gence, to his actual education sympathies, and manners. But th ole laminations, the work er ases, are not easily adjusted to a rapid change. Should the Mamie of this Country And that they were masters,-and.that the rate of wages de peadsd no longer an the decision of the market table, mei Should the same discovery be made even qukker to our manufacturing towns, who does not aim that a new element would be, intro. diced not only in our industrial, but also in our olltiaal eatealatione? the Perliamentruyi the judicial; 1M lhe eaelesiastical systems of the country might feel the unwonted prefeeaeot4Ude 064 newly catechism energtes below the present wawa , *aril , " Of things. Alneady we behold a mist esiticallatiosi and: Wring of peoples. The loot tom years have done more to bring man aud. rogether,sand to destroy the political as well- as the geographical • barriers = between witanan. Entardaaan. and German, num Anj•Preelens century In go history of the world. Back change, es these cannot foil to disengage the rising generation mare from the lifter cus tom and place; and enable them to fight their wet better intl. baffle of the veal& When our. misses *reap longer either lianlated by want of commomleilioe,. or -end:inhered by that town numbers, liner.- - atil , they preserve that banally . *deb Is as convenient ':to their "employen as it ,is conifortable. to then:Maras .• This 'ls thh time to ctinsider _these: questions; few if the working population of these islands is to rierparrc greater 'actual power,lt Is high klme they shooldbe pro phet . and the basso put in order; fir so great The tarifa ehlettf whleh Puled ewer tho gion oif flatoiday, the Ztlth alt, apptiersto hirer gained strength and tone as it adnitced, tmtil near the mountatincTorheie Itideitreethe par ent were most appallng.' The toflotritigaeoonnt. of Its ravages In Fayette county, We tate front the-" bitiontowe -Deward," of TherlsteY i:ta=n)ovs . Webers Jost returned tam awhdtto the, scene', of the.,toost destructive and violent storm ever known to traverse this Section of the State. We bete not heard how far westward it commenced, but it is said to have .emued the Monongahela, river above Oteestield,- and bearing in'it South eastern direction. plumed about four miles north of this place. Weird took its trail three miles beyond Upper Middletown, and eight mile N.W. of Uniontown4 where it creased the State road leading to' Pittetturgh. We Imre heard of its . progress as far East as Yeast's tavern, thirty nine miles east of this,. en the National read, where Ii blew. down the stable of Mr. Yeast ; kill log one borse.stid injuring two others. It pan el over this region - on Saturday last, between ten and eleven o'clock: at night. • We follownd . its track about six mites, beginning at the farm aid ; residence of George Wetsell, and levAtg it a I short distan c e f r om be foot of the itooitain, eoliths ConneUsville road. *. ' . . -The devastation at Mr. WeiselPs is alair tem ple of Its , progress ao far be ..we have witnessed or heard of it. It preserved en aimed uniform width of about two hundred yards, but makings clean sweep of almost every thing - within its range. Houses, bates, stables, trees, fences, stacks of bay and grain, every thin; fell or was swept away, or prostratedistal scattered over the face of . the country. Not an orclundis left stand. fog In its range—and from the Pittsburgh mad to the foot of Laurel not more than three or four houses - were able to Withstand thaehook,* To be more minute, beginning at Mr. Rebell's, Ffp found a number of his neighbors engagid oolong Pwi r 9143 pf his-barn and dwelling. • Of the barn, scarcely lei rep left on its founda tion. The family ocaupled a large big building, with an immense -old fashioned stove chimney in the western gable. The upper tloor and Joists hid been removed, to worked' up in a -new frame building being erected at the west end of the old one. The first blast of the storm brought down the old chimney, and crashed Mtn. Weteell under li, kluge stones fell on Mr. Wetsell. The upper story Was c , a d away, some of the huge logefalling lislf the floor was coined with stones from the depth or 'foot .to eighteen Inches. Many - of them-we-I ed from fifty tdeighty pounds . From under. me Mr. Wetsell literally quarried out his trite; god brig her ip sitting posture, with . her head pressed down tO thp Root. with - the superior's& beet stones- . They were - 044cl nth her blood. A cradle in which,was a young child was crushed to the floor, but•the child wee un hurt. The,newbailding -was levelled with the ' ground, parts of the roof lying in a meadow tome yards yards distant, and the weather bnirdmiq "gope S 9 RAM 31prnown. Every shade and frint ;MI oft too Prendeen I r rarlrftei t ' or etript of its top nod branches, 'it poised pole. Ascending the hill in front of e house, the summit Of which was triaged with heavy timber; the storm cut Ito way as if it were open spyg s way for a read or - ndlway.• The ground wss P 7 974 rth the tops and tremks of the trees: while tie hipphirr saplings' and under growth, wore bowed and log 4n¢ Isterl*PPed their branches almosratripped of thatein those 'remaining, whipped with the storm bleaching In the sun, looked gray, - 13 if they had been withered end seared, with fire. Croysjew a field on the top of the bill it enter; . ed a cops& of eery tayevy timber, with which it etrewed the ground to that we foraad it impost'. ble to get through it on horse back. " °int the top of the next bill It encomium' the bun and dwelling of Mr. Arrisea. The Waves not en tirely destroyed, but the dwelling was a heap of intos. - The' Pip clone chmney weal prostrate across the yarn—three or fonr peunda of logs only eel:Mined their pieces, the rest were strewed about—p images" of the loge ae rub biskl . " Y er l es the (rot floor - *ere th e family were at the itimc of ;Veteran. Thi beeken fregmeute of bedsteads, chairs, Wes end - other fbruitere were strewed about the yard ; ever!, thiog eeeme to have been crashed.: Both Mr. and Mrs. &risen were badly hurt —be having smut of his ribs broken, and , she being terri bly eat mid Descending th e bills short . dietaries it encoun tered the residence of the Iler. Mr. lasi:. two story mime building. The family consisted of ten persons; one being absent from home.— Nothing was left but a email angle of the first story—merit of the stone and rubbish having fallen in epee the first ?icier. One girt, of thir teen years old was instantly killed - 7 1 1 11 , 1 1 ,0 feet are badly blued, and their present condition eery marinas- , Three of the family uereateep lug in th e garrettlpry were foe nd fifty or six ty paces distant Imug is an Ok'blll'k 4 4 4'7 Thelut of. one of the boy's was feana r en farm of Col. Bute three miles distant Crossing two fields and a small ravine, the storm nett encountered the frame barn and threlling of James Stewart. The bitter was a two story log building with acme basement flouild by an maiarmi roviliptr in. the alr, Mr. Stewart steppe,' to his door, and by go .-k r , r , of the lightning he saw limbs of tree' and all sorts of rubbish rushing and reeling through the Lair, In an instant be seized one child, 'his wife ano ther lind they rushed to the basemeut Thee* was bat oats bl4ft a4t).% crash,. and Ws home was gone. In one lad Tee a perfect calm. lie lit a candle ann :there map Pet a breine to disturb it in the .open air.. He pro ceeded to march for two. other children which were eleeping on th e first floor.over the bed, which was eyethed to the Hem, he founda woods empartitim, en 4 pp lop of that 'meet large logs. , Crawling beneath' them be cpand his deete'stuened tea not . serloOly 44 ; 0. lilt to,rn was strewed in every direction. • we,Paw the broken fragments of tables, chnirs,,bereens, be, lying in every direction. • Following the trail of the storm a distance of o mile, we passed the residence of Mr—Strong, whose new @alive withato e d the blest, but his ham bed test part of Its roof. An hundred yards from his house it nneected a stone tithed Mrie, and taking a strip of the finest timber we knew of; belonging to Co). Bate, it metes to have let boas all Its fury. The read MAPS along its side was literally choked up with trees atid binsh. We took to the woods, and wending, our way beet in one direction and then in tato ther,-pataing between trees lying , parallel— erenling *NUJ?" their top branches where we could, end jarolung lop, gpere no, ollier pass ago was permitted, we at teltr/rad'the -open road, within half a Tolle •of Co übs's. ' The Colonel thinks he has come in for is more than a full there of the storm, which he thin k s is the work of the,bovil—who the scripture de china, as he says, is "the Prince of the power of the air." For him it destroyed eight build ings, composed el stables; dwellings occupied by his eons, and vaximm granaries and out houses ills main dwelling bouts atld large barn escaped. A grandchild, a small child of Alts Archibald, had its then tnictured--another was slightly injured. One berme was killed and twelve others crippled or injured more or less. Col. Bate es timates his loss at $20410. Crossing the nett hill and the reed to the Lan-1 rel Hill meeting Ilobse, Weenie down upon the wham' of Eatherish Ball. Me ledge_'rime barn was destroyed. liiiderelling was substen-. tial brick—with IS inch walls. The on the first floor In a room fronting the fiat.— Tee roof and upper story were carried away, mil the east, front fell outward—exposing the family to the open air—but the floor. overhead protected theta frent above, and they escaped unhurt. There le.a gentle rise, mostly open bells to oil next batch of buildings, belonging to Ocneral H. W. Beeson. First the storm took the house, timing away the tipper .story and uprooting every thlog about It. One apple tree neer the house bas never slate been heard of.. .The General's barn waollny- feet agnate, framed of large timbersaed doubleCeione.fouri defines, one within the other. It mood on the very apex of the hill—we saw the foundation, but what had become .of the barn is yet until cartained. A: quarter of ,a mile East of It in a deep .ravine we eaw two beams, 12 inches square —.3ID about 7, another: aliout 12 feet long, for merly point Is.. 4 email Part of - the roof was found on the pest flip General says he bat some tens of thoumnda of allindeo—.-tre for. get how many—he knows not where. We tuaye heard,' however, of some of theco—they ..are been found near the top of the aminamith eTee I miles Eut of their place of departure. At the next farm we saw .people repairing damages on the dwelling house, the roof of which was gone—others repairing a barn which was in the carne ne condition. Ha we left the track of the destroyer eat) returned to town. Pursuing its course tat/zeds the mountains It destroyed the barn end the brick'dwelling of Mr. Jones, on the old Connellaalle rod- Ita last act before rising the mountain was to Ga nef a. house ccoupled by Mr. nue', *nil hs stepping out of her door,, found himself In the top of a fallen tree,- some hundred stkps from his noose, measionally Limiting the ground en his way,, bat unit& to. slay itlo course until he lodged in the tree. Severs) ether, - houses were destroyed wholly , . or. In. pert, beforejlin.rdartn took the Mountaiu, but we came! give partic4- teri. - Crossing the tap of-,the mountain; It Mete drs-. lo barn belonging (alert {Menu*, of ee. .Il'e next hear of iteit Mr. Sebastian 1tt.,"0 `a. on f.'..e.National 1i0ad,..12 miles East of ad.-, ....btu, it. blew the ruwf of. his new .tatn, sus' nod .partly unroofed. hro TM • 'been . out of the 'min track Of the , it peeked near the feline the. Toot? hogee of Mr. Tharp...: Time, to hare follownd zieer NA sal k't:whforlatie Whine' down the, Lotter 1 , - Wm. Show, and proming into thu`.;sy. Yough a. little below Smithfield, on its u'ti t erosible the house and barn of Job-' , lag, and Jacob Easter, a little , - MESE e aba4not stlempt In estimate the dsmsge death. At h» been t=ense; of muss& The crop of taw plahtatious Welt literally swept , oiLt,The ks,7ps „of several' are,hangin g , on the to and Undies on the face of the lc onntnin. hts lois 4;1000, _ Alk :Walters lost Whole crop of oats, about one thousand,bushels. , , Enuithin:Ariati.—The Pilladelidde . • PM statelhat the four men whose charred reineins trawfotuul 'on Sunday morning last in the Wins of a LiejT : lq' Bedford. nonnty,..whlch hsid been buent - 'derinettia night, were brat murdered sad the house Larne toeoneeal the act. One of the mistimed men was a tontraetor on the maid, Who had eppOlotod 010..1MM:dui hiondai to pay, offlde workmen, end It is pretruica that. he bad $3,000 In - hte possession. • , . 9nt of the 298 futesettin Penosyl mil; 199 . (jlist iineshalf) /MVO stopped :If Mall . the toot . lB moiths; anti the workmen thrown Out of emploi .tment! And . yet rem vessel that artiees cgttntry' from Eukind is, oaded with ei'areill, clo touch for so tooth. . ; nil Midge pier tits Kentucky river atFrank fat (Sue, completed, and the eau paned . it fir the filet - time Au a les .dry aevomplialtes the, ritlreid eommunic • doe, be 7 tweets Lexiagtp and Louisville. Tztittityi neeeals oe rue Cuome.. 7 -.1 . 4ti• 44ei paper - ATE.' hite adviaie froakehe Wend at tltoad canary, Vetch state that oat et: a popula don Lof tiett Ile:missed which the humid contelte, •t leastiberibeiteand hale pertshetlee delete. :The 'Vrie'grr.ede warmly urges the Mantra°. doe of.,,the ',Pittsburgh. atid Tele statied. - : It urgestfixt all the agrees, all the available taw, 0 4 4 allPie, 1 0100110! of Piet be devoted to the work, nail It te r completed. ()tie dater leg aphis despstc • from New Wm ststes, l Chit &Bgbt ieciired between cien. Maihion and 'Beisaior FoOikst filedgesille, Miss, a foe 6)4 lice bat isriOusly Wand. They aee • hoth andiastes far botenor of Mississippi.' • Moan Camsoastafloto.—The Boston Trefoil leilayi—VWe bete private rtdeloes from Ball' , (bruiser apmfeetly reliable character, • bich at' sure 61 thattheprospective gold prodimt of that. State hes been underrated. The writer aaym %Mitoses is dull, goods amehesp, money scone, and business men generally pressed. Bat WI.; ramie will come antrigh.f —our gold product wit be more abskdaut. i thun poor . l speak from gut , •: sal knowledge . .o shall get morp gold than at coy time, heretofore." may safely estimate the •psndst . of this year at $70,000,000, and that no climb:Alin will take place in the supply for some year!, to come."' • TfF0' 160 "194 2 Coverl 4 fl e5e11.. 4 . gio , tion of Mr. Savant :4,a court recently ordered the Jery in this ease to find a verdict of se,quit tal in favor of Blackbnen, Barber and Welch, in order that' they might be need Z 3 witnesses by the other defeadanb, which direction woe ite to.cdiately complied with, though strongly op. E r ased by tk: n rution, and argued by counsel litmus Dtatirssar.—Tti Centreville (hid Times of Saturday, says that *camber of die. tretilnetales of .thiti disease ars In the hands of the physicians at that place. The cafe/ are oh. stioate and necessarily alannidg. Few faralUes . " IP* tat.o en felt. whin looking tbaTe a iota chat, atmosphere, that there was an infinity of spa:, which we could not ailplora. When I look into men's spirit, and ate there the germ of ail immortal life:-I feel more desply that- an•infinity. lies tad peyend what I see. In this idett of 4p, ty, chicle ifttng , PP** MO haman heart, dl,cern mote lelred 194 baaWileet thin wlaich Pimp the WWII to a more 'alorloni Wap tha iti flan t tOwhiall ittrattition Linde the body , ind„whiettfi-14 tate, though the laws of phialiarnature las -.away— Reery morel Sentiment; avery iatelowioal sedan; Is to me a hint, a prophetic Ago, of spiritual power to be expanded tar even just as-feint ray from • diftOnt. Mtr algmlfieaat of uolmothaable splender.,,--vieManitty , . get ' WokYe! Woratg!—The eymptotas of ta. promeoe..of Amble lo cbildren abould be =dull? grab:bed bf borebtei" 'Aid io icon as LW. L. »mato eat peel tbsb. esLitraeo, ewer mane ebbald be abed to asp' thee oraabtly son tbomothlr. The brootistors of Abe tioes bfbabe termlfax4 ore mealiest tbar Mr., offer caioalf artothpl4l.ng this result, (bes6Y erirtambi i.beiule'totbrpumi...i4 they ierit. to it tbe attain:l of oil t!K• lire the lbooiork.ot of datum. -The coif r libel is s i l.,b4CeieAnf MP. err' , togs ba pb.4.lre 44414 s'o. 44 1 ,,P1 ) t . • Ge..lf.d rt ge`The greatest remedy . 6f the ago etetai this relebroted Bodkin. 0.114 11-V.V.:MN Aro b lAzdefirot.. It is sod be Oo oAteroobibblkot4bo.oo4l3 uW to pes.e.l Mast weadarha quank. in/ ptill ‘ restarb4 platted Wan. ar. (deal tad 1.301 t .Mei ) M4, It4ch threatened enortilketSeas b. Waned several tepee to'noereet. - vben be nu Orland toted A WU. Youislre rabian Lltatess‘one hoWa 01 rie elrele rural him,. •We bars ao doubt. hob the carat ot . the Nam but tot ibis mental madielar, ho .90.11 hoe hod s wino dam at It. fee Meeethebeent. irie • ITIII4II FLOAT,)VE FICTION tatiVert; 4 Roy' :FLOAT k ems tea tett vas . - uZa..11,4730t as a DI:000 tall aO. dia.. by tains Lt. Aid It oils ciaa hits st ay 1150,,a II row. it dtatror thw portlatity with 0 . 41 halo ;10. Yew litralwar matt% haalwAlwilatiltw ww3WW•tt twosome reatiptaladaalial vitiates, dwarf= ALI of rand Ojai-tams; .a 4 It U tbla Sot that ha raialtehril C.. mutation of ^Daltl Coatpawad F •Estniat San 44,44 V; .•• 1T:A.41 a. titttatta. Ito adki 0502 thr th eu pu i 't • I t a l ie u,car.laaat with tatioaat awa pita W.W.I WWl+ . gaziirgni t r ha 001101 i. wrwstictsi aal exatiatui of tha Way. lemma Astaie tiaaa. *ow. . maul and dismal mato, alawalttbral tha gamut, 0.1 tilawatta *max, matta abdl basil/ 1 Wed..o4 tt watalwi am carious faartlaws of the Mae:rat aro .of th• totw. Mb la all portwoual witamot llw Mad datum of tutu, the Fri:Armlet, Wax a. alto a. it 5k mar to thought 'by the almakal. that It pourrsrta ewe Gaa gamy thiciocs. 0.0 Maw amataa , Utah it wilt As 5110.1 15 . 11 t a tam atatatirf or to. aim. et* tOttitipw tbs L'a.u.rtttOlt haptra swat* tba Nnai: IM a:44min+ tk.Ml 6r atlkai Dar aaai 'r;kll4 re! " .a 4 min 'preplan." al a saValltata 5 tha =Waal: John Datil 24111.118111•1 TIM valuable perparativa lb* armlet= warriata to 4tapmtor to.tl .thatk- Catrucar.—Bewara 444 sat an taw otiataal is.: Joan DatriSampitruhtfrota dentway—tuai hare ao attar are whettlatateakt oa mother . KET44I; 14 iria4l.l.lolf4.i I.lo4jraltaT Whaltialaa Malt laws. • " • TOCTI*I I M) I . •.• u.ausura.pc.i P..46{0.6. '61: 7 .' 19.61:Krc1. , 40w MY; #'. , rtrolr.g3 w0rP , 1r....- ads in thLruirdnftr; tbursArd To would *44ioutn trad tutu do.r by the 'Peaasiliszda Ruilrool. We err ea drolly- oat, and Itl WWI togoU i6rtJmlatertr7dos. - '-Your..' rapodfalln , •Aktf.i LONG /I.‘&l3Mko, AWArllce, o.l7sirott b. L. o.o4 , =Drur air, Your Una.. itiy,'.l(.lo tuft whit avian :dolma 'Rua - Oil, •IdatvaNi tuqu *AL Piny 114 . 0ar4 Az dotrularawdtately. • Veur rodlga• 17 r 4 , 15'.eati otdsla Atentrilursikat eat qkishq'roado:ra tAesti. . ter MY bettsyser I lieDowoll. Wis.d itruet R. 'Z. golidu, 67 Wood udnuell 0. A t Fabnanoet. • Co. tomer Word sad Frnot streetg D. U. cum', V. At Mott. 'card. 10:66.0nd achaurtf, Alloul.0711; tif i tto yro -4:61;1 Buda Povuuttiot . .. Pittobla rtardwaro. LOGAN . WILSON eto - No 129 Wad' &riot . ; .. _. , . ~ . . ~,- n evs Nowlat trrcuts ' ..-.. _•_,., A gun ma isap/itostzekor F 01.100.! y AND . AILLTICAN .. „ . 1 - IARDWAItE ,-.. ' . • Oulobl• for tinvipthij4pgs, nut which thelr an , Inwrewmi to Ohmic. isurchlwors si Alta. 44 ii4l romiane , • ' fcwwwbir with .m of Ms easiern'clt:Scl. ' Citizen's ImuslittCompany of Pittsburgh F I NCOURAGE• HOME' INSTITUTIONS r i,„ No. 41. Water street, lathe werehonal 010. U. . Muer, Prideut. , flew, !.'l. Art nap rue ..tiktarli l to ggb• ImUtnt4 q t I eltleens al; ;f1.1 " ; known la ate cammaallY Olf thole Radom*, lal• Itleaee. lad laemitY. Dramas-OAL limey Wm Ilsgelee, W. Latham PitUbergh Life banilea Company. p4PITAL,IIOO,OOO. CIFFICE: ,Ifa , 75 FURT BT/WEr on .4 r.: • ~:k.,Patztagor4, TrettiaretWell B. LILCO.' 88eretar7-0.. t. Lbtra. 44 . 15•0 ulT•rtltelnett lubribt, Dut P.P. , U Scott Convention • DlOThii Cinamittee Arrangemeats fur Pap. Courrna.;n, owl the rntorprototst., ohL.lntod !hti kisoo: ylil nod st the Pent Y.. A pplohnh Fogrits «(a4 P . 44 ,khd.r• Au " 4th, at chinch. P 111: 4 hroxorm.s tiiirntkuttltiit tA rogao•tal. . . J taispwcpiktivo, • t m. Comeolttreln 'Junto, tgAttpl , rdi, W. J. !faiths, A. Itleharbon. 3.ll.Fhwell,jobn Morrison. .A. IL WAurno.-John /14111, Milts, 111.:Prrelvia, Jacob Alum MU:W.A. Blow, shpt John nab &maw evapiri . nen. L Appleton: 1. D. Narks, nuA AteCotrolrh: John Di co, J4ltheni !en; CoL J. Ik.K.lhankrarkl)r. D. U.pholdoch I..4.l4ths.:D.EgrrPr. td•CP.Phel.l.4.ol l. . Pap,/ 4kr. ht. ['pryer, iswel. plin.Ohletin; ..• Eft: prlto 4ff413 lams A. rterctusoN 'a co.' ntaSSES--100 bble. Plantation, (oak;) • fl4...itams /Mara . Mni.4l DT . • '41., auT(111492 , 1 4 Cu. a OT.-69 kegs need Noe., far sale bi A 7 suet - • JAMES A. tiOTCUIPOM CO. 'HEMP-200 bales. Missouri Paw Ratted, Ls Aar ale In JAMES A. uutcru.soxl CO. MMM • . .:., up.e.larcze HAIL. •,- . E In AT. ,. g.114 - wmo,. or Bie..i,: - irk • das... no oortmof Wee:deaf and Wadatudevemaeal: the Ilth.z.. -datardndtsaVret. of staysar. - Tide malt:: Kr-WAHL will weak lathe 401 the Milt , . tomhbmillannTe' Me.... , .. 1 ._._.• "be osttlandan. wilt be dimmed: on Welneeds.r eneathit. • the orm at aspeete oft,. mthelemer own la tom tchntirreisreliff iaiell i .ii 12 " ."..4 and the oublie generally. - , , ; . , Artzolttamr,ll) orate. " ' ' ~_ .7 3 .: Irmoneder. /or Cram. Wm. Pratt, eal au defles. doe of the /1.60. 'rill be enrol *a the Mad To mama* et Odea•Meteelr• , Ug4ls • , flinrtilsley Property firt Sale. ' rpliE subsinl.w3r eters for sale a flu • Tract IL - t Moil, contenting Mt IMO% be a of the P TAig4ttiur,T2l.l„%ttrk-orlaV ; , ‘ „, 11 0,,,,,,,,......, ti0 b r v0 !Ir . Yeatuvlva sra ltood *do , I br .1.4.1+ well oujt . rd ' Sor =sir . Plimr " ...jLlea a rateable Weter rower. g ar aMe der and • W. la foal running order. For gardens. minehe ... • r red !let... tab , Property I. o. of the Coed ever • ... • hay. lug acme to the city at ell Wore, 07 Milmar ran and Waver nal. . . • ,_. . . V. tret...POty al W. 1:: DUNN. Crotee • • • • ... Ilme• veer/may, or UM/. It. 1111d/LE. 149 Fourth • litta• To School Teethe±,. I'..TA L ' . . rICIIE .SCHOOL DIRECTORS of binson .. I .tn. 1 .. ranneehlp. he. - remlved to open the nab achode ua er UM oars on the let of September; e The lmerd alll met on Thunder. the lethrber of at the boon Of Mallarah ildarlead. on the Ste Turoolko, at a redr.M.a. el, to emotion all pernme Mr .damp for mittattloae as -Teethers.,The Trader of the nt subdirtrtetaare Mancted to be vlititet , p r p o earlon Teachers, and have thern Ihnraft the • .atat.also, to antral , tlyee to witness the pollonnanea 4.4 s of palmed, &MU. Um the eebodavill be kelat •of ...11111 b. matte Mani on that de ' _ . JUUN fi. PMLLIPI. _.. :rr eraldllthritT •: ' -nocrobter ol the noun. INSEED OW-1200 ppaallljs6• for sale by IA aux.', J. KIVU 01, 6 .lifoolfsc (113 ! 1: 4 '..MLVilli-60 lbs. , fs ;. g o ebiw. C%l A 49EL-75 lbs. for sale a co. - .o¢4 IV in J,.4 I.K DDk co. - po b ? . TER JA . W-150 lbe. j (ltll i e b )p c ! o . ! al°. A.LtiItATIJB —5 tons in boxes and bbLa, lby A7 inctub by IL CALZELL CO, Liberty Med. VARESE—Prime W. R., for Bale by augi DALZELL a ccL.Libcrtj ELLERS' V.Eft,MIFUG.F.!—"It has barer, 1 1 .7 In • gnats Instance. babel to eked fronap^: Gabel Chart Ileum a.. July 22, MT— ': lie.-'R. dintram—lion 0111 seralleet Moos when , ma were in Plusbutvh.ln leovereberlast. you retailed on to , to try Our Yen:dross. to tett Ite virtues: We did 10, tad tbretigh the minter ere oeld what me purchased, >lnch pf Ts It a lair reputation. In May last me_pcurehosed more; ob. was disposed of bannelistely. We then aniseed man; which reached on the lath of the prefielel month. and pa Tiff. filar fre 4.14 the later 100. MUM Wa POT Irish yen to send 00 by the drat mare eonaryanee, &I. Mon. W. find it ff> falullbla a math:lna.- tbst 07117 penes or a dually wishes to bare It In their pooa. • Thaw whe have Innehotadlt mould be yertrany wlUler 100170 antleades of Its intwily. Old of the etunitity aro tows 'mid. It hoe never, In it liaratilostee 4 Med . 1:14;74:4,1 4.7 M - 4,44 bi tifit.s.l4l. zialT4Wood lop &FINED SUGARS-650 bbL Small Loaf. lUL Vr ot ed., PA:mil...l, sad MOW, kir We bl • • - • .1.411k3 A. LIUTOiIIAUS a 1,1).. - - foul Agents for FL Used BON aetra.7. QYAUPS— • bbl,. Rt. Loyll Stews Clarlanf 1. Foe nle 11 • co. t 7 t ßi l lt 1.91V171.90N A • .1111CN- 1 .20 tierces prime Carolina, for ealo 1.1 J Aires A. II UTCIILION CO. dloki Notice. THE First Preabyterisn Church will be asaiind ' NeMP 3 to Wc"h ta ti : o' at /O. o'7l . ner b a.V 004‘213i Y: Y.._.__.. Oldo and Petwaylvanla Railroad. Ertgiln..4sAZEl FROST PITTSBURGH .TO.NEW BRIGHTON: •A IN and otter MONDAY, •AUGUST 4t11;, If 1001. s Banatmer Traki BUJ ran LTA OE 10 VW BRIGHTON at .6 6 AL and 2N- P. 01. 6E6TH PITIIII3GI4II at' Al 411. sod 6 P.M. • , rdlf r 4,1:, 3cm ris Nut. C2OlOOO BoJer valr• rear of 916 boll pike. - fl twors IlUsborga • 11 9ftri •• • /'7111.2 ds ..• . - 60 " to " • " Itothost6T . • 1 1 9 61001.na. Eloureloo tiolorts ll to • s; nittoal 1946- Rftwora Pllt9otob 4 whoa sr. to any st.Wm &Rd 4/166616 'i Ott 6166 661 f, Istioltoa 6.64 Wk. the so. dal • 4 6 7" Th• Train will oat me es Buoday. but Kumla. Tklel.6 Wool uo, euurlar win b• loaf "Ite en Elleca4 beitnki New ?MOW* at 11. 660 hot poutioatl• 661. • • • fly order of lb. Da Bo of Dix - Mart titieWit P/1.111E131. _- atte. - Aff; Tint, Black Late yawn, - & BUIIetIFIELD have a full smarrawat at law Dealt Week Law Sala t a., • &Lila Mkt anao tta.: craft aemt atml tat ata; War L.: Clack. tak iatt. akin sad Awed. am. Cheat Shawl Sale. ~.i. A. BtASONA CO.'S Great Annan' Shawl ; . a.a. • 111 eaamonue ma ruesdar.Mogust Stb,mrbere AM3e - Intl ogler We lat. .4 •13.1 Ns; marled sumtcr.lbsml. ever eakita,l 3m ttum city. e.m).HATIg - • - Mal* lt)dtt Cpme Ur* 13 . 12 ,5 h , - . Yana ' Fan Plgbroll in0r6114.1.46.1.4 . PIAUI pr 30133.1 awl .3313r04.3r0d • • groo3m.eubaure .4 Lamm .. Of Imo and moll= mmalities, all at which Our &ter: 1 cllned 4, tin... Wit , rtrelutio to veeit lug their etctk• They milt 1.3 uffet,l .I • •n•et redaction IfOnO.l 3 , 3'33m - e, mud kw 1.13.3•3333 , r0 ost. 43r1 QIN. TWIST TOBACIMO-104 ke No. 1, , 333.1 Tred sal for ma. LT mmm3.3 .• LIMIDY. JOSIB CO At I OTTON-5 balea Tenuessen.lA a re 04 t) tat We kr WADI. JUNKS CO. . Ten WWI - Reward. • 11,0 ST, on Thursday evening, either at the Theatre oe between the Maass and Grant street, et Fifth. Seslattleld. or Third stem Leos POCKET WA L. , LbT or PORT 1110.1:14US. contolabis about Italia wets, and 1.09. 014 a 00 tutor but to the *WWI. Trtabere nrereril will be mist tro 'beers/ still Marls it to th • met PrOPOralo for Tmcialic.4ive....Ll siTtd Cars; Ini7th4o urn rfisa-4 Ir» Ccha • Pi/teams/A, My 810851. j DROPOSALg'IsiII be receired.by p t li tm. n.it tr i AM6lMr i tr&e 0404 . 75 ....1 dam alai Tea raAlti jgrA. ta meal la p hase pect:Le tlMse oner wed ay Ca r a kallalla.) , Waal/ eigbtl wheeled Plalbena awl WIT alga Tr :‘ es" Pollee trazapartatiaa a/Waal, The wet kozallehip will be required la Feu( the beet deacTlArol% and 01.1.lete are requested la slat" the eatileatilaT at vat.% they grill tehiertakeelellyer, at Pittsburgh, any number aLW .¢113.6. M . 9111.0 t ir the ttepparly. _ - Valuable Real Rotate for Sale. following described properties are of • feted fee ale. nab earpaymatte: tax am' bark erttrebouse and. be. In Pitlabash, en the math Ada of Wood ettete,..b.taten t., Eb oat erns gr.a...por tecuphat try WM. alothally bas-41 . /et In Um Walla Want vie gh s rl taut Zg i yr=o. BO2UVW " neat trout! s • AtiTT•4l WM , st jotla &Its 017164. Z. frAtio4 b . ? feet en tbe 'bath comma. between atity ana M lL , Oonnnenbal angle beet t h t r4ter alley .24.0 teet. *1..0- b %.t=ll llearq wily In Reams babe ohipe, the sated la below the •11110 iloaltal, babble n the Mkt taw, oat contaleba *boat It acres. ilitwheoyelty, now nervrol 21uslgreslUt0tl 101744h44;ua ;1 11. .1.2, it Aber mat thnie win of grand In the ell/ tiles C O adjaialog tbs IVlOttleil oft:Tula Hamm tetatlne ttaTet r ei y "r bitlntlrairalg2l , 4t ,' A oaleynt.ebtry ela . taleft. now hal o .ad ec64 j .." ‘PU O ß reTifeetrif4intil, „ fPoit COPM • 1:10 mita. Wine: c..c td ,r or nubr :••• v- O.D. WILLIAM. 4 ~ 1.10. eareby uc Rob ° , h u h ii4l : 44 . H o4 l o l,l l . i uru c t,....- t. • • wall' ' . -1"-. “ 4 .''SZlN d ibilattot"'" et wad str.t. Arraagmileat- Made to Forward Fieight TQ'RALTInIGEE IN FIVICRAvs, SA3IE r EATEN PENNSYLVANIA RAILUOaIo I.I.O.IPANY rei4rlo 1 , 1211.4,414, by - • Cul ODE a (N)Lit, ij7lll Leorner Waype /740 E, • .?Manchester Leta at. Auction. - HE elubecri*re will cell at Public Aua.. T Winne, a natant of valiabl. auiu* I.u're.„betr i er r e rt i lrj , .R . l v tinifkg, Zeta! “r 3 Mt, the rale to comae.. on laland Laoe, and to tat etnalnuod on Martha Area. Thou Lots an Ora well anon° to uted ani particular *rotten. or imaaruendattoa. Th. early. 1 =1:g ,ilAler;;Lna=7,l,vania Innah-gz Increase of amalgam In that inelol4 l 7inti .pndy nee la the rain,/ or toosejty-mate than tnnitahle both Le Imps "d th. all Ineunibranta. • T.altilh-tina firth eaal the balance taa tvalbral and lbw yea.: tetra en siMITILIIr Nit 4eyor age , warn! hi , Wad and a • " - • - Vor turthre narallotara, htt horcbare at pinto aanh .PP7yßzonuF • - • ,lew Patterns OF 44 FIGURED WINDOWiBLIND PER. Jett tetetteJ It= the meg extensteeettiteelk oisaufectortee, W ear tale at,th• old eteed, Wet. THOStAIa . I96IL tl 4 1 1 41 NoltPEN, ned inaiinglas -ItT TRChiltr Ithtlgp P P E. R pale veoelra ea! for lode r '7l OMNI PAYIIII3I. • Soup,' jorj •• • mom, " LVOILUL--S1 Wits. for stile by jr9o 11. A. 9Af IaIUCK. t CO. To the• PoDlio • INpIA RP!Bilt • SIIOES..--our attention ' ila. l if: VA? g,t l / I ',=Vg sin„ N i p thvii..7-oneen , end *o4dter anise Ott;; . Id Nitilet6 -* • reVt ' llZ i l:= ll ;fgel= t•lV=l;credl rel • rereet under outwit mese•efend he t l att. [ 0 tvirw• co....lytara refeetAja IL leechiductortniod: • We limo pus thitid ont Hon br the anummeunt lolls Matter eL,.. ender efe.yateute, and mar ttteer.eed ere.qn( Pe ~. Win for die madzidt . h ~,,,,,Iter wroth tootot of pot botooNtibgamil to gialVtlf . 3 2 f j P3 ...biz:is:l=l: I ith g..,. Um% to virtop?..., --÷4ll •114 bow piteetroud, erlmoirltdood- I-In.Yeets.'4. eeed•il tettleamt, sat - iwtr•ed. 11l fulun• 13. i 1.% • tit r.{.V. • hats UV ittgrOV.110:11 0 1 add relent:l.l,oW Injure ed to. •Po 4 in ecamderaten. Nounntned. Pr . . 3,4rlonttitifriltrii . niVIZEIR ritrilicUrab no 11 dr4u, it ...brili.r.i. .....1 notie• Oa; he and all ellte otombertited um al to par. F rd. 0 .....dias to 61.=:,,,,,,.50.01'.4411'4! ! ku. F h t!'re t A:".4l7 • • - a .. ._ ..-z , •-. - , - .,:.;',:_ ~ ., ... ........:1 4,1 ,1v4z..Kt i a : ,....,,..,, .-.•. : - . ,..rris N , A IN DLL I.l_ ' Ai.ou..-01, . a, 4!orblnOen,,. mote. _ . x r ~, unauly IJP. not • __ - , -. . STZ , Za s . . FINE PAIR OF EIORSES,rfeet-4 $ IT beaks*. sod WWI to etber doo or ga Ltu irarigrz=r==eir m tt . Pl 7 ot 247 Litortiscroet. 173114 ARD OIL-75 Ws. No. I, for sale by •-• 1 7 30 - 0.1. FAUN MOCK 03. OOKS i—No. 33 of. ByTtle's Dictionary of IdeobsOks sad Nothowoh t • 7 of look•too's Meets ond Rolithoore: Mo.—A WO" oPortmoot of ciodnd gridwow 11.1 , 44 j" r ee4.4 br WILT J. L. gr% Arcot. Atortothnikthngt. Fourth i ea tot kir AClCEdfit;-1 - 0 - 01b1c. Lim". - No. 3; for eW bY 1730 B. L:cunntianax. AO PARTNER IN A SELter SCHOOL, 11 ootabllshod. oak Irbo b initt qoalool to bath to. dubbing brunches of fraud. edotot.ionn dralrot Por further mucultrs aoDIT at Ibl• Oleo. ,• - soy2Sl - - Summer Qailte.T'. - T RAVE reeeieed a ease . of , fine Maneillea 4 .ltdia. at' different ski, far mai• kis, • . WM. !WSW. Upbaleteree. Third& x ease rety.~e - arks Bawer.. nen lendingt ar' ilartford, Welty I.B.4,I4aDICIFAY dr CO. -.. 41 Jai . • . War. and front eta SMOKED HERRINOPSO bre. New - No. aa sale at 110321R,Thlt MART. la Ne Diaaxad... ' . Flue !Watches! FEW very superior Gol4 Patent& Laver Ifakber, tre'lli by goanTaka l . l l , 9* orb are rplandkl Pallet Cbrostomelars. of beau. tiful finish: double cord Ilaottoz ~ogyarrd, of various sty ba nod bottoms, at .. • • 11.4 • . 11. RIOFIAIII/3U2e15, 81 Market at. [Yak coon.l AILS attli kegs assorted sizes in , store; Ir oak tr ': ROIIINSON, LIMN 4 CP. PMF" I " 7 "4 •IIIST RECD, AT. 11. RICHAILDSOIVS; No. Bl'llartet street, another lot of Pattat Oaralio- Sto:A=t ol " ? ' 111:1=tefirli h l el! 11;itre ' XV ..WI Invited to roll sod mottos. • - -jr2s EM U SALTS.--10 casks f;o.rxsalg2%. ALCOHOL = 2 o bble. for sale b ara y .1. KIDD t CO. eW Books. fIODIMET: FERN : or the Life of an. i va Aniti , l. jr .. llonita MlDtz. WUI, tweneribur D. i x Travail!? haw . 1= 1 1 i ... d/dlnsc /149 Ana USD l'l t elli at L).9r and go Lata ortk 4 Poor. Tla abo. Look, I 'reed and forma, by J 72.4 , ll, C. STOCKTON, 4/ Maztat st. i , 1 ,1, UIiDRIES _ • 1.,y a . t ,,,. ;11 i,.. ..b„ ...I. b 7 1 . I lalalad:lnl.4 i led Vann. CO itna.t. 4 - 31,1EESE--12' boxes for male by ) 1../ i7ll , LULU sale a co. BOLL'S SAR:APAIULLA-12 doe. for •ala iD ba x xD & co . J 2% td Wood at. i UNAR CAUSTIC-6 lbo:for sale by !La JIZI . , J. RIM) & CO. ftYANIDE P ASSA-10 Ibe. for ode W by s , J. JUDD &CO. . Sims' Fire Kineral Paint. ' _ PUE subscri r, haring'completed his es blishrwat rut elle pl.p•radoo of in, : i tr gunnod . DPS, ths bind a rad•fli lOW. Ispre. pond to turoleb 0, nbrough , /do agent Inor dry, or ground In oil. , , . .4 . . , . . AUDITS: ' .. J. A. Coulter. Drtfol4. rumor of Mixt un4 Wteri de.. T. U. Neel* it 110o.,Dtturmets 126 Warty stm4 , , , P , ...g. Douai... Drone.. 1/lAmoso, Allegheur. -', AVIOFFEE--150 bags Rio, for sale by; 26 . JOIDI WATT • CO. Green Teld have advanced 10e. per lb you can buy Green Teas, Cor thiee zeonthe -to roe" at MOttlar Tea Malt, t the Manmad e at I ae prim, that tie am. qualitkr, eatwtthetazatlag the oadvatteet ha ogees east, a• they hare a lastreneet =bah& bey sell the beet Teas ha Plltabateab at ads Atom and dee. fr apiwition. 1,26 A Good Bargain is now *feted: APPLIOATION BE MADE SOON.— Jl:rtoß Time ta Your ACRE& to Duquette Harotto. user Llerex lalaod—ou *be mambos la • good tau Tud. it vocaseur bll&lngs. &a. Tko ptayrety my is 411,4- &al luta WU, oat oNA at goal Front Peer m . ' to yorcblas rill war DALSII • IHYIN, - Samoa st ZTEASS BOAT OFFERED FOIL !CITY to mo l e OPE.—A o will Batt to Tow I lostloot 18 114 toned f a 4, l ton to . in. WRITING - -100 Lb's. (dry and very_fine ) • • to b! J. deIIOONVAZIR It ell DOLL BRIMSTONE-2 bbls. for sale by Jr2s J. ECTIOONVAISCH 4 CO. SALEILATUS-43 casks (warranted pure) Mt fay by • , .1. SCLI Oa:MAILER k CO. 146 . . - . • • Watches! • i :• • " I UST RECE D ED, bj ads niortdoetiti P. ' ti y,.....4 , 2 perlor wort:boot of Wakb• • a lt Wk . t=ji y, is •' : ti r, e r . sar tib. l.blas coosiantlyi es jai= assarbtoola DlV...Ward:. ..* ony b. Zombi al way 41110111111111abbIDIML. , OUr 61 , INISLIMUente •Fltb gmbublObb.ers aul tbabcstat aim& am :Vgg,T4I77A24V;4IIII:II.IIVIArn" Zerßeittg Wlsißled by bArbilreemi *al fal,Wi esleb : , 113= h elzurz t rj . dopent on , Is= !bele Watches W. W. inesu, Wald, blsk;r. • . lit'b bi. corner 31.1 - krt boa Youth And*. • • • •fitorp4 & Burchfield. • HLAVE OPEN this morning a farther stip . pit or Mosquito Netthur. attite.hlue tad teem ro w abate Nitta Mart Len Moyne teary Linea Cheek, veer. bish Limon aline end agitated ek. Itioss " ,V7as the northeast owner of Stratth mon Merin =yeti. Blair NI:11C,•. KLEBEB, No. 101 Third meet, O just lir ' well r !Peny ft , 'not Aca k '41:1444 . = Walt br the 'vow. de WM: C4.rses. 'the peat wrote'? goonlatous • • iitertaiiTiry7l . 4llllbor.t. • Oft beam Came irb.r• &watt tend setbyro gtos • - 1 b•aagel'e vbisvm • • • aloae,•ll•Jon.c by . Demplan ObE ay to Lbw Fran* • • PastaL yrs the die 1. net Carole. ebildbx4's toasty homy, Naar,. Belt; . .IVtonla Wall= by 8.Lb...* • t • =britMe.¢l Bylpb Wallsrs by 1.14.8!G8 ' • t' - TVlVlT:tly n telbosen. • • /12• BlOll Ot THE GOLDEN qAtcp. 1 • NEW 1101:11031' . SEW BOOKS: 4= . LITERARY DEPOT, Third Llttella Ur lag Age. - . Braelrooodi, .tor Aug.& ' itarrer's atagarbe. tor .1.17.„ ! iet AVentu of P n at • Bea Sti.; Couutees of I.llw ,by DOM.. 1 o r e ". Foam: or the &kw or Writ by Ttlekaidses. • Lel= DoltutZ .7 the aultr k oli Its Tumor'. romuniorr. o g lth Illustnainus. Traveler's Gold. thryugh the 11. S.an4. Cam's. Item: er the Some Stol; a tale of real by Caroline Lee Ilsots. • , , Th. Hour by Butner. , 7). itdra wa 1.a.• tsia zpart Tbe Daughter of Malt a story or preeent Urea. Not. xi Dad u.. Yoe= • comonly joy Salyer. , Ttreotates Stouthly Magallaa. Ju lkdey's LaAy'a Doak. tur,luls Alrahsia's_alairashuN . ' Malfr i : e agrlue al. arga • • • To the Deaf 1 , • BEAFNTEss, noisca in the head,. and all discharam or the ear venally and perma dl =mored Ittihad pain or incadmulnce bt Ur. Harmer, Modred Acrid of the N. V. litye , and Ear thanery. and of 99 Arch at, Phi ladelphh. beganduationoce lata Want Mrs fee days. The number hammunce attire nun nada his to.. rot his recent ebdt.itbe grafting moment of mares which attended hi. treatment. dams' bun to acredlie his return. Lila stal l b.. eglar , ; Mth44lti:Ctdi:=TrC6,"o It ho .4 ciaL hr. It may te cosultni: until - farther runrcei alma*. wend peat d,,rillus tK Arta. ITO Itentudwllutual Lifel.nsuranceCompaiy: GuARANTY FUND, $100,000:. IWO ... COMP Mai a AN druiburesY oren of to Itte OW insil and Joi eed .411 the it/ the Mnt t Plans (saberstotare wheal onabld. amoaly, lon =iaad t= 4 0 .1 t tn . nual intern to of a or the per 721 r 2tite' amosalrep= " ethe hstira art oftx st ab l e o m i l:t s ti , e ,. sabgli t tres h mended., Terabla at draft by esti. i md m their pa:if, sitiarenty 10W, deigned Ler the per eisourlty at dant tomnarbrra. and far tha pramoi mcuritt 41 • Ai Art. ttaVoiriratuji IJp 14sitranee!Ooemeny whose ratee of premium are;e4 st a lair minced masa. an/. • Ina • baaridon Par ma nalay Mereadan annuals htkd of tends (tor future seta ty) La exert prormatlau to the amount .of endues. end the ineresdna stab nomad. deinll sap ind rates the r, f _ the gra* NaPplicationa fur lid . nramer Pid by J. Minh Amt. • 12ii Waddler. tnib.. fail= 1411111 alls U. 1 4, 8 . T.M 0 4 , 11 , •TL • • • 172417ib1 • • 1Vr1:11TOP NETS, Blue, AVBite, Ao.; tP 0 . 61114 Mita:o6f 16 MAIRP SURCEIIIIIID. Seven Valuable Barmy for Sale, kLL SITUATED near the . Ohio and Penn. Soltrood. to du, otobolf of Saw: ohla r tml it o llAro SO faJOKI oflowtoob t awl la spot A4o- 0 'WM1 ,14 14 bof p nZr oitooriiboubita 94 21Vothro l ttil t i lt= Di nay teloao for ttio mass Wiloirtirf=9l7ljUrigliVieb=diolot Ebbw 014 t0400}4 t glen A n gromd, to* 4 , ollPttalt Dilt: or , InTr . !o !recto, :eta= :Ms:allot& tr; " tbs annul mint balms thi shim of Pitt, burgh WI Cleveland: sla, Wilma Pittsburgh WA Wow. ton , und thobesolit to to &Frivol Rout tto Plunk Roods now king tonstrofided to srid Trim Waal, =startle me al tooot i v to 4 o . p - stta tt potato o - ult o lino of otout fr st nd r I O.JoI7I.II , IIAVkiZDOK =HAM ' • • 41141telY CataltY; ge: . • r :• Nriaos,f /anion it ndreto *air. ' ttlie Distiict Conn, ye n. d. tio. 223, Agrril , ( , ) v _ mw : lo trio iOl7 vt i.;. os ar o tloMbottle ' agog,. %Wet IL borwrin L gni .C"At qatith= Pinta r !Anil tb • run _ . • 1 . I)ettltlect hots, the itoootd.] • tit venom Itgeritto4 will jok.oo to Wu ootSeO tbittbo 'ol.utitor 4avo natond will snood, lbw - ebb, atraat: t"aiu TtrittVecoTrattl i r t a tr4.ll7/ ' 4 "'h ust " 24el n k 14 a 'I I' ' 72446tryilt: '• •" - Scarce aasiDestrable floods, OF. VARIOUS STYLES,. ih 4 ; l ttit49fft4"itue, Want riP.Plint. hnlarnr • 5. - Obuche.nr. an /ani. ls hotted to their chotnarrortreent el French Lanus, Whits tleeds Ihr drama. A is We metro. tods7 tooormr, Chu Ik* or-t Drip i- .i. _,_ R 5..... '.~~s ...-. .i ensearma esztlen. CHOICE collection of Shrlibbel Rom; gosobagg,fts•-hamatomialuigs tops Than. hordr ammy Itass2tl ....-- tsi: omary to rA oroatomat giAli anti Xllns mad a amnnstod Nosserg.• AM OurX=,•• On ear of Alultat sad PM slava; Pittsurgh, Army Mit mot nu the Clartisn. Ins Qom= and ethos relhisturaga gorgon VP In ties !Algona - Orders arklzamail to tho ~dor, Wad 111k . othrtigor . in r ""' " 'Ar. F''.:, .7""m4VIZ,AIN. EMMET BERRY & CO. hare removed . to thelr sriWarebtaas, caramotChamMaaa MACKEREL S - r til i l, and in. VA& jr23 7 JOU wArt oo: Mosquito -Bars. II LVE jostreceivedonecase of WaulaNgt. V') '2. * 4 r""'id"'ibtlateliforri.raosar.o..- OCE. POWDER-300 kegs for sale by 1111.b24 &F. TON BOAWHOZEITh CO. VIRESE---75 bow for sal e _Lta , ,7_, ' ..O. VON 301180.1=Jk CO. The 'only real Nei York. Pbuntdnir . RE . Work is.doite, on Scientifi o PAW. sad Siaatstoat Plusahlak la all 113 Ersathis; Soo. with mamas atal diaasteh. - ; • Baths Stud vy.un sholersaltaa-.......16 m ES; _ iliaporwalea # • Wake Ilkerhtieomplote.--...—...—.. tto ,it.. atteOw. Pw=rw. el>ut rtille . te=_77 . amsm. lam Sonia% Ark Tras, Hat Ale Rummy sad Lead Pips, tarablwd sad put up oth' /ww7 V • fam.. awl Taal Peal Hydras/10 Itaaxi,wantaai! rgotat . :l , l istroa lig cowatri: 7 , - • 111 . 1011.• nada lz betwiwn Weal .ad st.sit ... . - Wanted to Zurcluise: TOOK of the Bank of. Pittebft or L..) -Marchluxte BM thumbetarete Baak, of Gwalreof .-• .W.Y. INICIRAIT. • IYAd2•lt'P" , armee /033111 end Mutat W. boxes Pritapiforlo pram ASH-30 bble. fcr; sale . New Books, Jut,,ltecefiet •. VEAST: - is Problem; reprinted with corm ' AL' tient ladi44l.tioar. by the author af Atm isclta. 1. Ind= . CbaStri Guam Egyir b7. 1 . 04' Mao lasts. - - Caleb MI: a Tale ag the Raglan.. -.Moo. law ms*br Aam rk.TY...thcm"""U ' aaQ Yortanee ,Po. mad max • - •a yri!ef,a' , ll 111,2=17 Magartne . and Eaglemare Jaw oat-. . lassiaa's M Hon edal Mid Rook Palatine. ba aaehraaff Mae oaraidde Mayg_b tia y Y m R. flibtard,, of 9:adr.. caea: ottaat Wasr-yof-ty, ' Z 44Mut ". MR . • • !VA' - • " ioLoeutiemes. Youth • SAUEBATUS-125 bona " kl."l".br ip i ki r lEE . LARS FISH-10 , Ltd!. Witi:te!Fl . !b; • . 10 bbls. Lake Trost . , A lICALTS-30 dos. Marietta, for sale by ' • 3.8.CA11111D. BROOMS -50 doz. fir rate by p0;r ,21, 4311.10 maks for asi.t. Ethirting'Xuslinis and IA& lORPHY&stracirnELDhavaieceimid "I a t gr w l =.11.' /Laud; sad am be sal at Somul wadi& • • *W— WI& etlagaPlClal• Cur Ma • • ac., an haul gLAIN . BLACK BILKS—For Beath and Dresser- Abe. nett Axed dark BILIA, Aar I. A lam amoltsent lo tarad ß etas or • • MIBLISY CINCINNATI,ON Lotrrm;_ • SAINT vil a ilA rn javr "I RIVELLIII:4 Will cmnaa. ma. br Jrn A. witsres oit 2o Drool:to and Pates ARIS RESER 13" BRAND, Iscorciii Sari '• Prnorr: •Innusiftll by {lto Gold Modal of • Amer's.= Is. P••••••tos laity of Made led valor. Th• ...Lauer of us* Aare Paint h. roamed th. dom. %=I Lott tatlbuct sittek of Kris Ittetas. that Wm...at. and that•matit Irktboat dettimmt to Ws gam* awl Das zolliond irg u ro-7 1 on. to 1111M171011 , a1a.1407 , 11•Slfg h..a .7 , 9otutal Oa. It tM ante or Ws lebratad loon • Mondd of Puim tir•••• 'eaten). Rho* at VLOITE---200. bbh. Extra Ea2:44l,6 7 aTife; br jyl9 • E.* W. nasnal7CDl. Pei p „i! 'E4ll)-s°°° Um. for isle bJ Ls OAP-100 boxes No. lltosio, for sale by irl9 •6 t W. MAIDICER . EL--5 2 abl!..LFge No.); bbLa /0 bf. bbLa. Jost erealial kg rale by . lylll JOHN Wan a CO. INSEED OIL—MO gall. for We by Lt. nl9 . J.YIDD•Ca.OWac4E. GDIICE STONE--800 , lbs . for sale b ACILEREI!--190 laf. Lays .N0...3; toe ads by iyl9 k l:& W. ILIBRILIIIIII. SULPHATE QUININE-50 oi. for male by C ODLIVER 011.-3 gross genuine Bush. L KIDD /1 00. OLD Jacob Tmnmerid.Simmarilla, 7 24 dos. La sal*' EtzEs.F.-54 boxes. on- conilitanniT. , minim 'debit 12e/ln DMA.= 11,C2.' jslY• . - Water asotTellta:. %JO. 1 MACKEREL - in gnartzrbblo. for Al o tleby, . 119.011VICITArrati RICE—By the tierce or bbL for We by /3,1 , 11A11 DICIEST t 00. VUTMEGS-1 bbL. for Bala low to clot! ccasslarnmat. 118,1AII MOUT a_co.,, Iyl9 , Water sad ream AL INDIGO -2 ceroons Caraccas_ . ; -•— ...eiriment. 4km 3w n9-Mli n . Jrto Water AM licit sta. • i~ _,~ r: i :: iq. AMEN, CLAPP &..DOIRMASS,Mosn• Ilketaiere Arts, Ito. 5 :Are,Athrsedects . fecea tostlL 'l titriLhente TnAle Wiaild t g a ollkolat otirtA d malt= the =Aut.-Mem mut tab as lb. • - Wm.llauft_kco . 1 • LASS 21A,N1c1FACIWEIL9 , , , BUCK (ILASSWARItra WIN tre ULU:O. ; !ern. holm. Itt Want street, rlttehmsh.. • - The nad,rde.a. anul it sta. O , T etmaiehed,htth hi= W ' Jinni r. IIeCULLe manoute the heretofore et the old et.end. under the AM LLY it 00. Thearal her hast tamite how prosentitode and strict anentlost troth* a kt, 4 eke.. to metre a awe of the pettonese ea brolly Wowed bennotore. • WIL ULT.. Jrlinto • Q,AL SODA-3000.1b5. Eng li sh. for sale by LOD J. KIDD & CO. 'V I A u o AZINES Frfatt.llo 4 S t. Tgt. Holmes! oeuO ;anima's Ibr Aup. • LadleeNstloadgairadms blt • QPIRITS TURPENTINE .10 bbl& just 6. - 1 rewired Is good radix:, sod Ibt W.O th•Dnairi of Jrl3 =on Ro a dof•a4 IaIANTEDI-4 young Man, acguain - Q VT with th. Drug boAmr. io go to Illincto.lbr no don. .alary. 4414 nus .Drimirist. at LILL cam . , p a i . lVlNGl'aold. oar Canal Stack; mid oar tan ay. anetiaaa N. 2 NW Bum. • g 0404 a kJ Elibuottbe sub. :ribetz i a! e.U•slet, gay aulbairi•Ad to edile tbe - liacheArr;P“Jolsl4l.l),USL • • IL G. PARKS A CO.. FORWARDING AND COULIZNION IMICRANIN: =MU ": " Xspres. I . sekstlllaqg_lonisnik_ •• Staambooltanvrr a kL Batista '' , 1474.1 .43 ei11t1bi.r, 116 , • • /1. PLARTE C°211r.4114. tORICOMEG /ND CIII CuIfItIBBI MA, leth. 1151: PA. • anwiTioN period . cal • otk hi bit art. tar sat • : AIttIYICIAL 01.11711NT1, hiaae Nkaaho bank arattlag as milts Oallaatt ,Y 'rano sad Italy; vyho alto neat" Weida. a Ilttla =gash. thaw Ctalreaaelatwl.taa a...aftaa sia4a. 0,... Jay rant a T aaada. ow tlttpsa aami d t at a...a tact of slatialtlWt— eattivatioakataltlastiatia et old - - leanly. at the elf. of tba WesaPetkaay litaataaeltang, Ita.l7lSa4b.reht strait, ; SHOULDER BRACES.: of the. tiestit. .4 gilt rtr2t.:teay rotatr. tbahleh r e= 1n:- 41 ir*D4 44, • , pRITANNIA . F.A..UTT,S,' CASTORS, c.a.ciaadians.T. Trays hi mat Plata dimirl ho M tr " , ahlw Mgt% baba "Maw Tall. Paw Rl,, Mi al to cam soda a amaßtmat arm a nav e at 00 mast ram , • . . . W, WaLaott. , isi, . . - tam Sigsh.e: Mariutatteo. A:AURY,with Om* yews kvaao of the st' nagrat amt. AUNcloopt. Ovala il =sr ."Y ua.= " VATT..leMLlhies k244* : W"1 rcerl AliD OIL;:-12 bbls: fur sale by . A 1717 • • • • JAIIIIIMAISILL.; $5 itTRAYED OR STOUR' frow:the icrarp-' boats Of Varbdigi sea DOG. bates It kw. rwit of b l egre&s. parbally biya n . AS/ pawn fetnrlgag sad =an rea l l. ft* shown,. IUIBILIIiOZ BUR/BUIL B. Ull Ilhalswad. EDUCATION. ry—Allegbeny: Alip Nita N. W. METOALF,IefiI ELlV:Wantti!=Oret I • :1 " tom • Wawa aad , tardadr that. I,: f ten obeli two ar !et AV 1 e zth. tomt NEW YORK AND, ZDIDILIUMMD. 1 8 5 1.1511E1851' rROUTE, TONEW YORK CITY via a taddel...aad.thaarliedatdae me rataathli v,..,.. WIWI= sad Chadaztad. tarindatat sad wgs. MO %hadareeatt Radevada, and is eat Ohio aad ant; mot ten Cala, ladlataa ' P.ille VAM, went tnisinis. as svi,iows: • - (swan. - . Ist Konatat worm= Geoa. •:; S'6• Mall ?Ma Um at Woks, 'than Taalihaltl cao ajnelj n eostra and ta tamWep la e l i b e o Lwow Tralst b ..== " IVragteaial4lei Oa d Cattle 'hada /nova Danktek •1. X. daily;a Ploatagat. Cas wadpt fa attached *this Vats to accoomodato 'Way etiologierom. • • Arlan Croft R.O.Wa is Neme Tort, 31 eceeed Cho pima tae elm fa aSA • - Thla COMP•B7 aao PR011.4 araospora Ulm rtea* add holdbta of all Mods ao aad tom No. York. . Parlecular Mirada. win be pkid Suet: • The pop • mei sed side, gin* to taws snit utrantornawar. rune" wit* 'Whoa& to thee tesnroortazlon ot Odoet.. •-A zired Third 1111 ame last otoonadaltas let • • 7 744=61k1ib• itirtmehlkl i ttlea , • limb roped ate ea plc, at': [Masao= ao . Tema 1 11V1:1401fili. Aetdr, Emma. U".4.l7g3ip'• Dissoktiam. LA CONSEQUENCE of the decease otJolua Yoram, the outage/ 7 o betototos .w oo , be= far case * Cbea to 1 1 610 Us basin= of the lots Orosz All Nacos path* dolma aft4=l=t4l24. • • PARTNEII43IIIP. r. mos. - . • fateoteotors to Malden. h tods-1 •• • The Imainess .of the Agency of the Penn =der hen and etp rrirsaia Central Asthma com4taD7 bentefter te autt. aocted titute •of • • - .Cu'rODE &co • ; " • • I ammo of Peolt ro lai Warm street& , pttlehorei, COVODE & COLE, • - LSoceemota to Weiler% t Carole .) ••• • - • • Cased Basin, Alm Stied: Radii:4llo Riga (7c7—Certral Rail Rcad X illbsCrite f i tito . baving tionla bee tr il dieltil A bile thaw* on, too prigand to no. ad. •=amenbasllto mono= Tot Owls via Inbrionto win be Budd in em Onyo and all noodsood to na mill tfor emmu tam /112thWM= P1PL119031114 an. nem= a. Dz .ry ticatair ut err, Bcotio lispihrste, is Ormies, Atatm. 008,, Ustb , .. ./11•431matty end it,, .41,Crd:Lsrd 011; WM*, Asba, Ifiair(rear, Pitcb, Rosbh Chmosag 0 1 .7, OOP, 1. Pliaarih.J.l,l:ACa 6;1.11 w 7 Pena iro I: :.. :, ~ , ti: . 3g.,,, ~ WHAMS 51 % Ma - 8 PITTSBURGH AND CLII Pactit and llama Liao to Okoettted. ABSTSGERS kayo every morning st 9 < en M bamartr tbw.binx land oila.p4sb,w,z, , To s=o So Detroit, la Imam, . When even Ulmer to rt. cdbaebb, .ba .xbb.. by ca...a.d sz63 Cindarati _hemmers Ma Detroit.end Di3vantre. ve lea Cleveland gram erneedig lit b V n.a ttelach, by the !uremia st a 11 =A.11bLiteilmsd trig: hi Th4"‘ illieht: and arriannie emaind'et cnneregreandoet. sash ' . it " k... and Una . . C, O1 6 bribuntl= thsi M . e" "" ctirgialridn. Sordeletove. - Ste Wats ot Initirmation heti to: .10nle A- CAM= Amt.. (tire stain) maw of Smithfield and Menet% rite to IC 8.1100 r . AVM% - ' .-- • , risnatixLVAßlA : - 1 :', . I. '''' 1851; SPRING AItWIGNIENT. 1851 Fortrsix Lone to Philadelphia. Forty -Aar hours to Ralfuttore. 231 tulles Railroad-103 miles Canal. M!!!eMe TO •• TIIIIA.DELPHIA, -amatmon Atm NEW YOWL:: Zkiagfterfros the many auger . and pclicrairse • • =tutted with piece Lew. - - Two .11%4 Lines Rpm, Pocket Boats &AM - MOO Ml n" f P = 3.) T EAgtiullrJl!' th! a ! e IA voftwegaml HOLIZDAYBBV/iGH. iner.tskizitb.. _ . . NEW PENNEYLVA.ITIA ItAILROAI), Tv> Hnsend red Itetrave ads' alixt - haste Maw wrom emsdas tbe s sam acs at Ada Moloott, aad nem eim . • usPhileolatchia. SUL Fare to B haithaaM P Wx. oel. rMot ea antral e. Caraat_ that him. Odsali Mar Wk.) Thcoe. YOUta beam . - . NO dine far handing Bagpes as thL MM. tcm Co n w aM e m at m m m , a tt. . the mad mem . i asit dadre terrealas mod mm ab le mem - J. P.. LIOLNEW, . Uwe . D: LEW a. CO. Canal auto. Pam attest. • - -- . 11151: WESTERN- .. :INANSPORTATION COMPANY, — • ' .. 'D. istm t cot int :--; :', ;- . . - , aMIM ROAD • RAIL - RAISE - AND CANAL‘- - -` -7 ITTTSBVEOII. PHILADELPBIA DATLI MORE, AND NEW pas. ,= . Canal beinirga t inoo de;wa aro t''' d l, n Vallferat L ' u ' l li:aaci. at °n . '' igiro.lmsa n a r i r amu rrwut. t ela eluft tagtid, cone .nn imili.t a ir c ra.tlttabarea• limiliag 1:41.0f /3 4U. emlb it Z4o.k=st., Mariam *6 N. .7. Waist:A 1-Irnrkaric , PARE REDUCED! , jag 4851. &IMRE itiurorenza Rom. Via Brennan!. and Cumberland, to Balthus* MORNand Phil/W.404a MORNING BOAT leans the Wharf Bap daily, a, I eelott. prodady. am m on at Cusabarlaal mart nsamlag. Boat km* dall7 lament Boalay evades) it 6dekicompralaig with the ors at Comberlead put • ya tereesemk . 1" dt n aramitioatell ts 12 6, =zto lath thiteakelbo benne% sea ska, nCkL main tb4 &Molly the best_re. &A. MIEN e, 1851: Arid On:UNION. the Peopsylvania and ohio ate.. tt; mail 3 wen inalnr Line u notr.mted to arenno tt ft iad =ail a l Wlislact tba law atro masuramd _Awr•-• len of Dads. atpsiam 0104011.2Pf_ ti ro• Ilthiberrali sad Chrnlikt Y ll ApErtilrikrali Lim of intelevialazoikete OMPaley . irsimiti)ea TANI lakes. • . - - k 2 ?l. lC iai T r .g*""h oi, A. I. N. X= rans.o.; • :" ;• - Kant. arS o,a;Yrsab • Oi• L LPoSt c. l i azitlikr mho: • c kiem • t i trfer34. l ll7o..cedNp, w at . . Jar toi.Watessattandlidlakt rm. - - . 'ver speinatstinition tothe Collec rimes tor Mathias sad ittbders. la We* eta _ ommm Masa. 0 . 4 Irce:Oi.art Mar, i ggy=„...a t ilai , egfa.D. N. Whitt. I.OAP BUGAB-40 loaves g's P• sr MUM, nett 04-tbriauv.in. - FAGID BLANK 800 K P AIPI /I—Bin& Boob, =arms". Fads .64 6, ran, d IbLSZED OIL-1000 gallon , (to mite) la Ws ' J.lLlDutoo,llolFaxast. F, „...: • „,o,• ••, ... 0 . :,., c : :i t : .. .....,....•.....ii.;.,:. ..,...„" Ar. _ .. HEESF,2OO boxes in stare, for sae 1 :1 Son - - 12 .1111/LDICI6I7 2 CO. E OOl3-300 dos..for Bale bz, • - •;_;,••-:•,Xtuibe for the liteareere., • ir.1412111,101 Third street sign orthe. • Goklea Ham 110411* bwraiN= L efibl ir " "Ii`;"1: testte_. Aloarmyre of lb* toloperbi htio7. 5324 %,.ymapzentoos Cal Z r :•=ii n crAmica.SaVilegetailisok. In} =EN=
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