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PCIRSICIIID - WHIT" hCO I . 9 " , -,:tWEDIBI23OAY MOOING, AVG. 6, 1851, 13 • I ,Cl 7 PAGE Of.TBIZ PAPER., jpirßEetD' ON ewer CONVIIIIIMI., * ' 'Ths z Comeetion to be held in this city an the ...0 • tri ll be one of , the most. interesting and impmmitthat hsi ever been held in Wont= Yeti " "..m , , Our i Mends In all the ennveznit ing a re Mains in the matter vith wet .spirit: . JOIMAnt and many other elegant 0 1.. -speskes be present. • , ' . . We tall; alto the notice, - by the com mittee of irrsiagemetit,Ati another column; in- viting the friends of Gen. Scott to meet in their respective election districts, to amaze &ler' clone to • -•• ,the conventian. I ...._ , At irsten republican:4 we hall with delight the Vread of relirdaPla .FrinoiPlee among the - people - anther nations.- Even the little flare up InCubemeads with &mini rile:aim in the great American heart,, before ire knell whether the tctars ere better, entitled to the named Sorrier" than to dud of freebooters: ' Thissientimeedis the' result of Instinct rather than of ressan—end a noble and !generous lingua it Le. - Wit.ll.olltstOp• • ping to calcidite the ;digital:m.lin fitness, clia- , ruler, hildts, ednealicei, end , intelligence be mews the people of the Linked States and any other peo' 14-erbich may render that which is a til great 'rig tows a curse to them, we rashly and tin hasty jump at - the e - conelusion that a t - ' what is for us must Ini : good for them. But bah- reon 'and experience - teach a different We w find it to bee - gamut truth—but like :..-• • all gerieralerkths • - litible to some exceptions—if we scan. losely.the history and 'aerates.. of all . :... ? ... .:pemple, and preserit, 'that Shay and their ,Vgovenism ':hare been mesh mere adapted to I.. 4 .•eachibther:than i sups:hail student would sup- Ow-,- -I'M': an :lirehrlail, : . , lehloted, ' degraded . people axle*ltism Is thi only . Suitable form of , mann:rim!, ;: ; They Cannot. , exist Louder any other. ' But ;let them moral;rise': ever so little hien° ond intellectual 'scale of being, just to th e' . some proportionl6ll'l/m despotic rule be mid - gated. : Let thent rise a little more, and pre etntlysee eomething 'like the. republican or represen dive; feature .derolopieg Itself, eery feebly imPerfeetly it may 4, but it is the ... . . boil Which mayyet . grow the perfect tree. ..' ... A firth advance gives them a constitution:and written Owe; and dill let theireotuse be on wird to:, i!prird in knowledge and virtue, and ti ".• 'we tied e despotiaMaster of the people at last ' . trateeil into their honored :errant as with ne=hol ng his officio, by their pleasure, and ad miniat rig the goverment on principles which they We liere,'• therefore , that it to as great a -3 ~.miatakei to thrust repeldims institutions upon a! • people erhose moral and hodellectruillabits and • training have been below the required scale, as , it Wool be to : lay 'upon an ignorant, vicious, I t used man es trust which can only be pro- 'll petty barged' by one possessing a high de- 1 gee of telllgence and nirtae. . Therein always I -a ti of thingsdn ninny and, it Providence: I • `- re the most be in tlie Political Invitations 'of 1 govtgovernment And, it is no, it has always been', , re, and donbelem always will be so. The ex, -.-- . tePti though' numerous, have never been happy - Jr. long continneiL - -.- .. Mel t political revolutions hare never been 1 . . - ensue ul in translating a people from estate of , slavery - one of freedom. We are not aware of a sinsde i CUM. The American salutation was .-, - not en' 'Spline to this truth. That was es war 0f . ... ' inth-4 war waged `by men who vete berflreemen, srud.Who,ns such, would not .. . auhdzit tti'soune. asterisms ' - whick,u.wicked - ad .- arhOtrattea 1 4 . temPted te ferr irPon`them- ;We 411 it a'roTotathon; but the term is Improper. The, iiiiiieiiliiie.fiitisista,.4 the bait !niters ritainpeake-ris, Mk Witr - oftwiee. - . • ' .', , The Enggsh - etiolation' or 1688 ceinee the' ..3' ...:;.' illeSeide - 'etd)elt - 4 , seettllo4.4l'ilui iali we tate iPokete of; but that was rather the recovery by the English people of certain rights and rill lam which they had. formerly enjoyed, and of which they Were temporarily deprived by a had -.. . and - somewhat iirbituuy lidollolirlitkill. They --. . changed their chief magistinte, brit not the form oftheirgorenimieni. - Therdid not introduce a democracy, as -did , the Preach. about a century 1 - sitterwarde; and which, to its short but tragical lisiitenCe, willever'stimilan a terrible beacon to 1 -;•, • 1,11111 minting from ensiling' *gain into the bezerlons experiment of Investing a people with I ~ . powers - which theist:l-unfitted to exercise. ' 1 ' -- • ---And it present Prince's tremb li ng on the I ''. r brink of the same horrible Votex into which she I . then . . . . ti. . plunged. Scan after the revelation of Feb- _.I-...:, weary; the leaders of that revolution, self frigid .,, . • cooed at their own work, hastened to bind the • people in the same fetters which a few days be . ~.. ' fora they had cast oil as' they imp - posed forever. ; The - 0 ' principle has been crushed b y she most vigerou.s exercise of dc . polio power; 1 ' wielded by men who'profess -to be governed by. • 'a eonstitntion 'eren more' democratic than mem It is -* a - tienst4o' na anomaly., But did they act - `idssly in this t . Perhaps they , did. France has had to,lib l ity for the pastlthree year's, but the ' .. hes liatisome degree of - repose ; ,and the expoee 'of dispiiti‘m - is better than anarchy. But en •,attotaalonei o 'state of things cannot' last. I Ever.' :.:face tbe curtailment of . the rieht of Mgrage* the democracy have been . gaining strength. in spite of all the metals used to Cripple endripresa ' 'it ;- andall the signs or the times indicate that -.. .Sooner or toter will'hurst forth with terrible ;energy; arid ov erthrow those who new wield the - . . power , el. that goeernicrent... - • . -. ... - , • Earwig the - democrats of France be more sue .- - - ' &Tirol then were those of the old revolution* -.''. •'' '. - iris, - Tery doubtful ; but be their rule- what it '. .- • miy,l thisiecms to , be anardeal through .which • legate is destined to pass, and not France only, . ' :-'but a large portion of Europe. . The prospect is _. at once Entity/14*nd alarming; for though we eiriSixdylk forward .to a period .of turmoil , - . . and conf usion ; yet we cannot doubt Ikea ii will --be a state of rapid transition from a bad condi 'lion toe better; from political torpor to activity; - - • , froni , e Condition in which advance Is ImPossible, - .. to one of rapid progress, even though that pro. gene may fors time be marked with wreck and diir.ster:- ,Europe is so encumbered and borne - - . - dein, with the worreont trumpery of kingeraft ..- .' "Irirt -prieshireli, that - nothing but a political "* addlitilnd can .relieve It. Perhaps, thew - the_ , - /lin Seatdraeght Seatof liberty, to a , people long' inallined, is the most intoxicating thing in she, -.-- - - world ; ' The French in 1793 were literatlydrunk,' ~ mitt,;inriailic -11114 . in their pluentir they pilled . :....,..... - _ . dii*ri ' their. :temple of . liberty on their 011rD : ..... ;..-.: - :-.41 1 / 1 1,61 - .. -So they may. rpin; ria may, and probe,- : - - lay will, half a doren other nations: of Europe, ':nrhii are only waiting for France to Move; to tin yF r ' 1. harr:the banner ; of democraoy. le this siow, how' striking is the prediction of ,the-'prophet ',` ''','. ''. .• ' '', —..i'lhe Earth shall reel to we fro like's &yak- The 'mitring of the republicanlagin nation hitherio derpotle will be lulled, on this side of the itbusiosith loud bursas, and with genernus "ilitsitfeltjay; sad at the same time, the thiaklug men wil l rgardthe event with equal pleasure, bat his joy iIII ituidund by feeling' of doubt and: apprehension—he will “rejoiee with teem-. 111Pcr our eiii , Pait, ire ban no expectation of seeing;,faaystrii to comer; a medal; Ministered Democracy patio**. Still It II the I only wry by which they ever can arrive-at the enjoyment of free instlnatimor, toad however --' - Yeitreva may be their drat attempts, they will 'st 14st break their present ilutekles. OPinlon and ',Costae:ice will be free: and 'if once fres ultimately _bee-ciao enlightened , An we --`rmarked the other day, ear freedom is Aimed to free, intelligent Christi= faith r is, la time,;- will thidrs ;Shims Olt &yeas". all dlfficultjwill Farmer," et cuiabcculd. a ter nights's:lnce a gantlet= aimed Otway, Ina attacked iatheistreet by taro mak 15ed141.1=4,4-whokaockedblin dawn, bast r- tabbed Nut cf all blaming: RIMUgI" RoVic camticea, .pt, gl» Ica tack, bat yesterday r Atompaa- . -bea lbr.the abtkee,"Oki could you spare te.mar, loon 14 in..irips,*r44; te be . ' amnia .rolloirta tiy,tbs seed- lytto'or...You Wet got such *thing la nett, week abonkyed t"—le BarattaNutituttos tzirtneed the navigation - laws; 41f:reciprocal tnatiU;;Oreat Britain has thrown Open her ports to the ship- . ping of all nations which are *Meg to retip route. This was done under the wade/ice in the superiority of her own 'slips and seamen; but Ulan proved losing game, so fee' is the. ,Yanketis are. concerned. The latter hare two most important edvantsges over tbei* English 'competitors. The first is. the ImPetle . bete" s of, their newels ; the other is, that the ItoYege, between the Atiantio porta sad Pacific Iporti of the United States, being among the, longest and . most tirofitaide in the world, Is =huh* en japed by the Antericans,'it being decided' to belong to our coasting trade, frore.which English vessels ant excluded, as MINA= ,easels are excluded Irointhe coasting Dude of Grad Ilii taln. This bai awned =small amout of grum bling among our uthibbors oh the other side; but as the bargain was one of their own seeking, and made before the Padget trade was of mush importance, there is no help for it. ~„ - The peculiar vinstruction of Mullion ships, (says, the N. 0. Commercial Bulletin) and their adaptation rather tO fleetness than grestrapacity or bulk, give them immense advantage over the lumbering ketde bottom ships of England. We make quick passages, beating English ships, on an average; a.month in an East India or China voyage ; a arget ship this difference of time makes an iminenie difference in the psy and pro vision lista; by reason of which, we can wider. freight the British muds from their own East India ports to their own ports. At this 'present time we are building vessels expressly for the carrying trade between China and England, and the complaint is, that in British ports,we Aire monopolising the California and China trade.— We aro able to do this by superior management ; otwahipe make four freights, viz: one from New York to Ban Francisco, (which- is profitable) another from San Francisco to China; (not so . _ profitable) a third from Mos to England. (prof itable), and the fourth trtm England (nation's) to the United States. Here we hare four freights in one feature, three , profitable ones, and one only . Moderately so; whereas the Etiglish !hip out of this trade, makes but two; hence we are able to take away from them their own trade be tween their own ports and the East. This,,ls aggranting enough, and we are not surprised at John Bull's growl. . "T®, Ett CU mi.—A:Newfork corres pondent of the Washington Republic sap : "The Mends of Cuban revolution here are in high spirits, and ems of the leaders among them, who profess to be in, the secret of the movement, express great confidence in the. final maws of the revolutionary Parry- In copier* . lag with one of them yesterday, I asked him the reason of a certain newspaper espousing the of Cuban independence so warmly, and was told that the proprietor of the paper had been paid twenty thousand dollars ; or rather that be had been promised that stun; and had been paid newel:teen thousand dollars towards it," The peper-elhaded to is doubtleas the lie. York Sun, which has for several months bees overflowing with "patriotism." • • Catraux.—Messrs. Foote and Qifftman, the two candidates for Governor in Mississippi; had a &duff lately, at a place 'called Sledgerille, where they had met to address Abe people on their respective pin:nip/es. Neither was seriously . host. Fists are safer weapons than bowie tuns. Foote had mid something about Qnit, man's Cuban expedition. The word' liar was used by one of them: - The rest relieved as a matter of course. lama Hun is laveiroos.—The Orange club of Liverpool, =lens*: Monday, July 14, (the anniversary of the *de of the Boyne,) by a proem:ion. . Between two and three thowitind persons took part In the ceremonies.. The pro cessitm was attacked by the Irish inhabitants of Liverpool. and • fight visaed, which resulted in three persons being killed, and a large =liner dangerously wounded.., Thi : scene le thus de ...45.300n as the precession • had got ;e little beyond &mom. street; the Irishmen saluted the ,Onuogemen with antler el brickbats and arm= the Clangcnien advanced, these who had pistols drew them and fired upon the crowd, while the swordsmen and =Mergers rushed on to their assailant& temmding, many severely; and ' putting them to flight The Scene at this mu. meat it would be Impossible to describe: several were on the grmA weltering in their blood; others were hastily borne off by their compan ion% and the Orangemen being left masters of the field, coolly reformed,and proceeded through the streets, the bands playing .* The Boyne IVA ter,"taking the torte through the principal thoroughfares of the town, the line extending a mile in length, and the swordsmen at Intervals throughout the line on either side. about WXt po licemen, with Mr. Commissioner Dowling at their bead, fanned into a comps= body, bringing up the rear. - At Park lane some fresh rioting occurred, without any very =dons consequences." life tore seen the following abort article, float. lug about in the newspapers forsoMe time. Will some of car farmer readers test the thing, and let us know if it win do! Present Horns Lev' 1.7 tossed ky Thu.—Take two or three small handed of walnut tetras span ethich poor two or three quarts of cold wider ;• let it infuse one night, and then pour the whole next morning into a tea kettle ; let I t boil fora quarter of an hmrr ; when cold it wi be St for use. No more is required than to of a sponge, and before the horse gets aid of the stable, let those parts which are most. ir ritable be smeared over with the liquid—namely between and upon the ears, the nee*, the flank 'L I Not only the lady or gentleman who rides out ;for pleasure, will derive benefit from the walnut leaves, thus prepared, but the ciachman, the, agoner, and all others who use hones dar ing the bat summer months. ABOUT norms sums. •.. The Houston (Texas) Telegraph, - of July 18, contains the following: laiTerld lemons who have lateiy rhiled the towns of. Santa Rosa, Maxim and the Prthldie, for the purpose of re-Upturing4usawuy slaves, have retuned, and report that the ftigitiVe SUMO are harbored by the Mexicans, and in some in stances force has been used to prevent our c :ens from re-captining these slaves. Tide has so. exasperated many of the settlers at the west, that they are determined to raise a force suffi cient to overpower all oppesition, and retapture their slaves at all hazards At the last aceounts aisrge party ef armed Texans had aisembled near Presidio, and threatemid.to attack she town If the fugitive sluts were not given up. It is inti Mated that there are tot less than two thou imul fugitive alms in the Mexiican towns be tatter; the mouthof the filo Ginnie and Presidio. In Santa Host; there areforty fugitives who es caped from one plantation In Arkansas. The over of them has made litany efforti to Induce the& to return to Arkansas, but in thin. They boast that they are in a free country; and per mitted to ciao:equal privileges with the Mexi cans. We have been informed that about two hundred fugitives from Texas crossed at one of the principal ferries on the Rio Grande, doing the last. two years. We are informed that a company of ninety Dien, - well armed and equip pad, Ifili.Eoell be marched into Santa hose, if certain slaves are not given up ; arid we should not be surprised If five kindred or a thousand men should follow theta should th ey meet with opposition f ro m the Mail= authorities. Our Information is derived from soh respectable au thority, that we think there eau be little doubt, that difficulties are brewing on our western frontier, that far more serious than, those relating to theCubaninrasion. It may be well for the government to loot well to this sub ject, and take timely,preauttions to prevent an other rupture with Wilco, • Y'4rp4yar~'laGS.ii' ' '~~dWL!+i✓~'' ~ •+` yr^ W+ ~tti.`~R.k._ ~_ .. ..-F ~•sb,sw.+:~V~... THHZATENED TIHMILZ WITH HM CO. • Psoriases Mr LAW ass Oisaa.:—The editor of the Bt.. Teal Pioneer:imitleg from Traverse .14) MOW, eves the following: To give some ides of the program of "law and coder here, I mend Jou the following Copy of notice which was t o- du potted on none of the three moat public, plaza' in Trireme do Sioux: 1 " 6 " 4 " 61, lkle—By foto* Of an execution to Me Issued, epos, a judgment rendered by Sleepy Eyes: Esq., one of the juatioes of the peace in and for the county of Dakota, Territory of Mtn. nesota, in favor of Bad Eye, and agahmt Iron Walling Claud, forth* mum of three dollars and thirty one cants, damage". and costa. I hare lev ied upon this day. end shall offer far sale at the out door of the court rem, In th e t own of Tre eerse do Sioux in said county, one otter trap one „w id en, * pony, .and cam akin, on the To&J...ffay of July ,' 1851, at 12 o'elock meridian. Sold Prepertj taken by me se the property of . 'maid defendant, 1 gun then And there proceed to De u - s t, public vendee, to ; the highest blade ! , u, sgd twin maim. Coast., Traverse de Sioux, rely . 8,1851. Red EY° Ind hie party.whoCanted the Eats conorretion election here, &mint/word levying I tax on kid .bosis and: standee's binding at this lets, end..even a small tax npOn canoe', bellefint dual:Melo the way river Joy= below . Kasai= ID caster. air zArmoratr. .444iiistatedfiosi,orOstc.q by.g. R. D. This' celebrated passage: heard of by zany, but which has been read .by few, we pick up afloat among our erChanies.: It is an eloquent tribute from the pen of Osie lib° did not bellsv! , either in the &trinity, or area the &vial Mission, of the Barium'.:: - - . Borne readers here will reaspace the tnucels tor by the initials R. " - , The m a jesty of the Elaiptares astonish ate= the sacredness of the o , •pe speaks to my heart. See the-writings of philosophers; with an their pomp ere they not inferior to It? Could a boot eo simple and so profound at the same time be the work of men? -'Could it be that a man toads the history of hirnsell'? ' Is it the !dyke!' snare bitions end enthusiastic iodise ? - "What mildness, what purity in Its manuerwhat touching grace in Its instructions—what sublimity in ite maxims —what profound wisdom in its disoonrees—what presence of mind, what Ingenuity and what do minion over hLs passions! ' Where's the mortal, where is the sage, who kw* how to act, to tut: fee, and to die without either weskeness or os tentation? When he - portrayed hill imaginary just raan'Alevnid of all opprobrium Ind crime,- and deserving of all the prizes of, virtue, he , painted Jesus Christ feature for features the re semblance buso glaring, that all the Misers hate I perceived it, aid that It Is impose to gainsay it. What bigotry, what blindness it Was to dare to compete the son of Saphore to the Son of iic hbuy ! Mud a distinction bet one end the , other Ufiocrates dying Ittihad ef or ignominy, , austainixi himeelfeasilly to theists of his part; and if that painless death had not b red his life, , one might doubt if Socrates, with all his genius, was other than a sophist. (Forsooth) they say -he was the originator of mortality. i Others had put it to practice before him; be did nothing , more than describe what they had done; he bad but .to pat in force their precepts and examples. Aristides had been just, before that Socrates de, dared what justice was ; Leonidas had died for his country, before that Socrates had preclaim ed one ought toles* his country ; Sprung were sober, before that Socrates had lauded their so briety; before their virtue was praised, Greece abounded in virtuous! men. But from whom among his countrymen bad Jesus taken those moral, elevated, and pure Wm of which he alone S e c re te , lessms and examples w it h The death of Sctes disequraing philosophy his friends. is as a picture as one can desire—that of Jesus,-expiring in torments, injured, railed at, moused by every one, is the most horrible pic ture one can ;surmise. Socrates, receiving the poisoned 'bowl, blesses those who weeps* pl eaded to him ;—Jesus, in the midst of frightful torture, solicits blessings on his enraged torment ers. Fes, if the life and Adeath of Socrates were those of a wise man, the life and death of Jesus ware those of a God. . . • . , ?soonest' or Tab.—A wrie4pcmaent of tie New York Journal of CoMmerce, writing from Tara, says that the Trinity The?lota be the great thoroughfare of trade and travel for some thirty or forty counties of .the State, in which sixty thousand people settled last year, and Into which one hu ndr ed thousand emigrants are ex pected to enter in 1852. Ile adds that-he had just met Major Howe and lady, wi th *large com pany of Scotch "lads and lassies," en routs to their colony of Sent, on the upper Brum. They are reported to be the advance party of • TM large number of Scotch men and , women who ore getting really to emigrate to Texas in the next autumn ..utd spring. animas Rovotivii elf CHOLERA 11l ORAND CANARY. • , Cholera has seldom appeared Ins more ghast. ly form, and committed more frightful havoc, than in the eue of grand Canary. , Mr. Hough ton Houghton, British - Vice-Consul at the afflict ed island, relates, in his official despatch, that on the last day of May a person died in • part of the town called Bin Jose under suspicious eirramstances, huld thatbis body was opened.— Shortly &Bermuda another person died la an opposite part of the the town, and it was found - ,that he visited San Jou. gradually thereports of strange deaths became more shirgaiag. and on the 6th of June medical teen bad arrived at the conclusion that the deaths had been Causal. by 'Ban Cholera. The deaths in the emburbs of Jose now rapidly increased from 6 . to - 20 on I the seventh. • 'myself," writes the Consul, "was witness on-that day to an emigration of the poor people with their few household. chattels, towel' the 'end of the town bordering on the mole, and to the centre of the chile artdch to called the' lia. co, the latter comported chiefly at huts dogtrot of the rock; inhabited by sailors acrd the eery lowest alias of the population. On the Bth the stmusge broke rain NI farce. At the One of the {migration of those from Ban Jose, the pia ci* Inhabitants of the city were escaping biall directions. 0u the Silt sad 9th thegreater part of them were out of the town, driven by the moat horrible pule to take Wage anywhere.— 'consider that out of a population of about 16,- 000 inhabitants there did not remain upward of 4000 on the 10th; for, not only did thue Oy who count on the means of support, but, such.; WO their consternation, that the distressed pee- ' piewho had not a day's sustenance at their cone mend. wildly escaped anywhere they could; fa thers left their children, sad children their pa. roots; all ties of relationahip were forgotten, .and nought but the safety of the moment was thought of. Many were the victims of suds core der. The roads were soon covered with dead healer, and the disease sehed its prey In' many -of the adjacent small towns and villages. Eve ry calamity now rapidly approached. On- the 10th. 11th and 12th, the deaths were upwards of 100 daily.. - The hospital was overwhelmed with the dying, and the dead. Ambiance vu eagei. Ifdemanded by the few rational Witnesses, of such scenes, but nowhere to be found. Peddle fends there werenone. Thewealthy inhabitants . had only thought of their own security, and the paltry run of four hundred dollars that is said to hart been received from the provincial board ought to have been expended in • few hours.— No pen eon give you an lamer our suffesings. It has been left to this little insignitlicant place do complete the picture of 'horrors so ably'de scribed by Daniel Deofe; for in addition. to ere rythieg by Lim related, we had the new feature of- the soldiers chasing the few men remaining who had sufficient "strength to lift the bodies of the dead. Yes, rich was our state the living could not bury their deadbeforecorroption cora , messed, and tbp only remedy left was for the, soldiers to rho on any one thel e OBl4 end— some to dig trenches, and others. 4o 'haat in the 'narrow defiles and filthy huts for the bodies guts . lad tam abandoned by all 'connected with them. This state of things - continued with unabated rigor till the 16th, the principal Question asked by those who still maintained any degree of composure being, whether it was not possible to inter the dead: and the echoing noise in the void and empty sledges end carts conveying the ne ked - bodies, covered by a few mats, tomb but comparatively little impression, as the only anxiety was that they should be hurried away." .By the erasing of the 17th the dead were lu • greet taus ore' buried. During that night the number of the deaths declined, but already one fourth of the 4000 who did not By the city, were destroyed.' Fortunately, the weather changed sad continued MOTS healthy, and opts the 24th of June the decline was marked and satisfacto ry. The inhabitants largely returned, and the dead being buried, the desolate place tried again to look cheerful. But the scourge had reached the country, and had even broken out In the towns, notably Folds end Armes, which .were in au awful state.— 'They had not been able to bury their dead, and every horror was is full force; on the 24th of There is - another part of the account not less afflicting, and, indeed, more so than even the , prevalence of death—the state of the people which rendered them an easy prey to the die, ease. Tbo victims were chiefly the poor, the Weak, the vicious, the timid and the ignorant- "A great part of the mortality has been cano ed by the lamina dearth of the common races. taxies of life amo the class attacked, and one medical man stated ng to me that it was useless his going •to the Ram, as when be ordered sp. plications to excite perspiration, in - .moat cases , they would show him a mere rag of the size of a handketthief as their additional covering, sod, as in this climate so little is generally useithere were no means of meeting this sudden emerges.: cg. Ventilation is the great preservative, and. these people are entirely ignorant the or the means - of security against the attacke of this epidemic. Those who have read of, or been witnesses to the ravages of thisdreadfal scourge in . other parts, (as was the rasa with myself the year be(ore Jaen In Londcw,) cannot form any ormoeption of the accumulated horror* - lts bbl unfortatiate Island. The people were wholly uns prepared for it either In their habits or their ell nation, they saw nothing but death, and only thought of night without making the slightest effort to face or endeavor to avoid It by proper diet and ventilation." . As to the origin of the cholera !von ads Ist. laical . epot the Consul wisely indulges Only covjecturea,:and statements. of 'the rumors in the Blood. The whole passage Is interesting, I and will famish an important case for the Quer! " You isreassare that during the . prevalencel of this epidemic in Europe; even when It reach ed Cadiz, these islands as well as Madeho were preserved intact, the usual course of the winds Is from that direction; there has been no rffurnio noted in this respect within these last months. The cholera has latterly been - making great Mir agth inthe West Indies, a position diametricalli opposed to the current of the air.' It appear, therefor, almost Impossible theatre stauld have , received the -gam of this destroyer. 4 1 64. 1 7 1 through the atmosphere The credited. reports terretend to a contrary opinion. About the .Bth '., or litho! May a Teasel 'arrived from Hanna with assn billet Isealtb, sad w e e consigns.* tutrei ..... tted to pestir uphold any praninary IV7B thlthaS thairst Souse In, Ban Imola ak byab 011464 Inhabited by pone people)ke uhlehtlas 4Thiiaseisideita appeseanee p vu that of a I/Nauru= 'rho had taken the =attests's and foul clothes d one of tte d imenst lamsen-, gui to teashoind that her nlopt upon thito dosing L thornight;'.l) . el4ll 2 soon: tOUOTeCt; CMS neighbor Meer another wan . 'butyl:esti too sorely germinated, and amen the air vu soffid ently contaminated its total uffecta were genes Cend.—The lirrourrioa9—The Savanah ;slue Caution the arrival of the schooner liffidu, at that port Item Hanna, whence she sailed; July . 24th. All wu quiet at the time According to the following, from the New Orleans Delta of the 24th, that wan the day dud fora general rising of the Cuban= - If no nnforeeen event has interfered, this day will become illuscrions In the annals of the struggle for Cuba independence. It is the day fixed for the rising of the Cutons in the centre, and eider the frowning . csatles of Spanish op. wasion. 'Wit be an auspicious day fo w tobass fiber tyl Could the loud hums,—the fele ea. thludeava,—the intense sympathy idUplayed4 the thousands who assembled in LafaYetteSq last night, be communicated to our friends on the beautiful isle *cross the sea, there would be no doubt of the lease.!, We are full ofhope Slit it will. yeti terminate favorably , thouth great, emberrassmentwill be experietieediby the patricide from the want of military leaders, enders rms and ammunition. The seventeenth ofthis month was Sled for the rising in the Veldts Abago, the meet (limit fected and warlike portion of the Wand, It was calculated that a lugs' force would be' chime hem Hama to opetate against the patriots in the Volts Absjo, and an opportunity would thee be affordedlor a demonstration 10 Havana, the Capture of which would' close the contest. Should the occasion be favorable, the rising would take place ,before to-day; but this, the 24th July, is the flysheet day appointed for the effect of the Habanero,. It will be a darlog movement, but on that account more glorious, and if truccusfol, COlTNl,Caldeln of tho New York Observer. writing hoz Banque, lows, alter s visit to Miners)* says : • The population of llineseta is quite small yet—not over 10,000. The immigration to the territory bag not been very great thus far, but is increasing. The soil is excellent, sad though the, latitude is high, yet corn grows as well u to "New England; the potatoes are excellent end abtmdant,and the wheat unsurpassed. The climate is peenliarly salubrious, the atmosphere being del, sad remarkably favorable for those of a consumptive tendency. The lands on the west side of the Idissbilppi, which,are the beat, are still in the possession of the Indians, but the Commissioners of the United States are now tmdeavoring,to purchasothem.- Cilazen planing= Coinpuyattittsburgb. gNCOURAGIE 'HOME INSTITUTIONS trl cdwzia. 11 Water Anon In the nand:own WO. U. 0.0: Maar • W. lien, hoed, onearepereeta wit=o,3wLLtntbl=l ...Women nterehAndlse An anahle the e ~ e lnty and inteltd=re ottordtd ht the chowder or the te k r .. U na , cinema : dr =Well a:AI:LA=6W . and oo latardtl , •_ U La ituyy D• Ewl U er a/ L olo ol . os ao , John k iobatth. E. be. anaerlf Pittalugh 4 Lite kora= Company. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. . OfFlOl7, NO.. 76 FOURTH SIREN?. • . °MUMS: • • Tranamr--barra A. Was. Doentarr. , .o. A. Cowpox. . .drtrUmauot la sapper wt of tig. serWoust 'o`fitss!—The symptoms of the primate or worms m .bitten should be weal ..teed by perada.'end to moo u mere Ls reran to no wt their erbtenee, erery meow &bolt 1. need no erle4 them promptly end tbormarbly.. no proprietor. of We- Lent's Worm Terndrode an etedident that tboy oZer LW beet tonne of moomplishing malt, tbarbse ever been eabotltted to lbw pobtle. and tboy bevit• to it the Waal. at iamb* bare the osammentrot or etkddmre tbe molt- ciao It tee sod leltstent am. and otter hal to protege tbe (Imbed Abet. For ale by tomilelbattltig J. KIDD it CO. N. CO. Wool rL . . AwarThe,greiteat manly of the age seems to t>. tM ceiebrstad losiddhe rand U. 0. Taney. AM , I- N, laden& It Is rued ss m Wenn spollestko, sells Mt to pone. lsidiessultirnitintnitles beallusotolse: las sins• reirfortst *lnd Iltsbi• as A Mead btJ store as... brabie, vWrh thredeort mortitcattott be eat mrd mord rondo to oo east, Ibex li. mis deed to trl IL U. torero team Lhohisest. cm bottle of dads Me tires eted dm We Mot au doubt. fres the dritelli tb tenors. bat for this 'monied osialichm tie mstil boos :hat a swims Moo of It. Me etreirearstroL 1714 iirliFfirilgATS ABOVE FICTION MILE OIL tiIOVE WASltit,-Ths siso tells soled m.dkia.b2t ind Mee odd mobs-cm Wl mead I .lots by WIN MA tat II mem. Mrs 11,044 tats It `KW. Lti •111 iidtm the meinantt dth the whole int 7. Too ends to • roodielos tote parnar ash mks. It mem. reanstabstmlial Odom, foi !moan tel a .414 objectless. ad It b this tiit UM Las established the romance d •istiors OtesSiend Yids Estsure soarittL'ilmosil id rani or damn. Its senors mem the Memo dshros OW modem yids talked aoil set Wetted mires le*-0 edid&d meretioss sod notion d tjb. bat/. ltllo. ohd,stUers. diedson morbid add dosed toatur. ttaqattfroo tb , Monist hat Limeme ems" sestet BM Mire, sal tenths bloat. hat regulars Memento hunettou of te. dlitneut emus albs holy. This is al pdermel dthen tbe least deep, of bism Ws prepudloti being ea see se It earldom It say bethought by the eddied. that It pawn to esni too mod Almon. but UP= 11111110* tICS. tr.• 111 be he tut a htiniusx' et/ of the dem es diket dna the Mum War regimes to so homes eats sees dm& SW ad Meted. thou at elm !sr rosertiliss betas sand' sou by '.es galas of =lwo soil lota perparstkee as • subelhato Ihr the Mind jobs Bras fulassrille This ohlable serendkils the dossiers 'mews to m b. orator matt own. carnotr,•Barar. set are br Ns Medd Dr. , ,lehs• moWt Bsomarni• foe disitsdireepd Mrs mother is. sdvertbstsion re mond' M. ' KiragaarnowaLL.l4oW.4ll. 4.10:44w1rer Whimsno I ROW wrests. Foreign and American Hardwire. LOGAN, WILSON . Bt . lio. 129 Wood Street, 11/IVI/ (OW 1 t.TOItt • . • noi j obie.jiiku.toctor rimuaa I.YL 41111 AR ILAID) WARE, Betas St wing hula, sal trldth the'/ taa P"W4 tit Mar hwehaeara at Men that .tli gamma Ckeerabir via ehr of the mutat atm -rirl"l garnarkergo, linntiudecrovrk,Warek . lug 7Lege3—Dwkr Dlr. I oar Pegeolvnin Is worth/ wt. Aar la Edo riedoirr; Dwane we would Wale ros io mewl no Swa dowry Webs Pronersharda Rairoad. W. ore err tu‘lr op 4 it 1 . b twOm fat th"s ' T M' 44 ' Vows. rearantEdir. IOU?! 1450 a CO. . ttArontur, Asldancl 0., liana 10,1.1. 1.71. tos-Dolw Er, •11.0 r Mons. • kw meets rinere kW *lib us lon dawn /WO; Oil. wkkh w• bare mil Plow krward W m rex keeew Tong owlet., le worldwg 'radars II this region. W• can obtain aural mwsllnd werellienteklf lon dad,. Mak Yaw* 41.4 W. w. mar. Tog Pie DgEorver IdeDowoll. 140 Weed mown Dollars, 67 Wad Wowed 0. A. Palmas ok.A Co, WM? MII4 host Knoelg D. M. Cam: D. AL Rillatt.Joaend lows. and P. evr,woru, allkdaanr, 4d s ki. rn• EM, aoIaLWW7 • DEW 1184.0ovapport..PItiabarr6. geirlikincs.—The Oommftteee of Arninge m.t of lateltetioo, for the emit Coosootimm Um Committee oo /Mame, tdf wet O. the ollot of O. Z. AP PLIPSON Fourth street. Pittsboetbi o. Tbomfet. Ms lb 1u5t..412 Veloot. P. if, Ms the tototerypo of Ismortant bootee. east= parScort Ku:mos.—The friends of OM: WINPflthD SCOTT, ate requostad to Martin their car.. atectkat dbrUicts;ou Satustloy. the 9th at Ausest, for the pongee of thetabra delogatkau to attrod the. Scott Oosmottloa, to he hat ht the Orr of Plttobaigh.on the 'loth of Aurae% amt for the ortordtattou of Cabs to yra mots the Scott oat Joh:mica muse. TIM criertlairef o bold it 1b...w00l places. is rho words Out bortiagha, at 7 o'clock. and fa the toomsklus at 3 o'ckelre P. If. • Sy order of the Cosualthre of Anistotaolato. ollefota . • t IV. AUL CITTAR GILL, Attorneys and. Conn. • .a Om tbSeld. Yittsburx 0, V.. • —gawky P r AA MEETING of "theAssoointion of Tout"- ess sad Prilmds of Itdaeatiou,. wlll be bold ou Fel. 'nosy. Atteao 011 t, el 10 o'clock, A. 74, et tb• boas. a( the Presideet, We Prom atteet. It to.botat that 11 ousebne -see an he the de/wlll cooed, et bulbul" of leelone=e• erW W pierated for coakt•rarion. • assiklo • - - • Ni veHANIcw.BIA,GAZINE, N 0... 8, for . Ihooffee in Ito Ltfo of lentAdortooft lifoltiffoi,c4 Sun °V.ring.."µtrlobay.Titou7 bowl. 4 , P001t0 thy V.., SrI:MA!B HALL! , Spiritual Phonon and Lectures on that 11" TIFFANY, Eaq., 'of Cleveland, will de ..ri 11JP , Urya . • Coarse of lacetares at ifllVings fgt=%. _ r, tbo T . CO ruralwa P 7 f 1441 'l=rdoomr..' IT , "" . 4'. . Tim oolobrosaw YO I Y. icor voter, Now VAL, :hl.=l:lV,,l=gue*" ooo cat r4=s—eztr...dc.-xxatholzm of IL ff. 4 004 al Vt.; Porladltal Mar of W. 11, IV = '' tto dolk citeloW wiil kw OdO2ltiol f;f. itol ft=l. of lb. Marl of tboOT.CLAIN, IWO, nogg e l. ~r a, ,,,hw d z s„ i rs, „ r 4 r .., : .. 4. , , .. . rzzlit.i.i....4 University of IlarylatuL V. NEXT' SESSION will beg ig,* rx. ivi orAir nat.'. in. ru, d,r9 od.br. wt. or r 14 --,N 4 111- Jai. r. D, Sugars , . MAP.. A. 1114!. IL 0, Obssabuy sad PbAnaseY , . Batumi CAA, az• Ak.. TAMPArtIe, 1/400/A. mid Itahrual h p Miaow ••- at. Payac, 4 1 Clikort. asO_PasettcaValei sc. Rtahand. IL gam. th, =Chat , Nalal 4 m a w. Nahum U. IL. Path w Anatomy, - The moat mai& manias Po cha mom pan ac C•ratltraVll==Peollaaara t i alth out 1"; la that Witham laillmarn with Um a4atitiCO Of !Willa. ta q. Iratda,lattbout &acts ththa suing gym! •..".. l 'lrb, . • hattriatnal"4l'*Atlitl.la'- °1:1' '•7 0424 !" i1ktr?1,a1,711.4 ' • , . . . . • • • . . EiciluxiSeachas Waded. Tag SCHOOL DIRECTOBS of litifiaris an eranty.14601611.5.4 y, the Id at I•O=DM at the bows of 5113aUlei. HW 111i08. itg. Peaultrusispaud, Dorm Ur tram PUN. 11=4,i 0 ddelljittfrprch.thohrgoN mmugas mete= rawscit—raterrraker. LINEN TABLE' OLOTIES.-Ttloitrer & sa.c.mm. umtir awd.k. or imam.= te • anortzmine . ,..._„..af the stove 1 47011. Cram p. aset Haan Dispus. anal t. air.. le be Sound. at kquot • . To Let. , . . enbearibers, intenduat=eoYo Leanr.74 Water street, eaves or w reef the Wareham they at we m eet r—Ho• ...tong etreetranobe to MIA Area. Pa► ...ton given On the let ot t iroef s, mt,_er.teemelif re' ~ r,L . ai, .81:11P MIIII.I. aw. . six cent , BertardP '' DAN AWAY from the subscriber, on OM Met AIW: Patton township, so toctentei ote eal.= to the ter troetneer, br tioe zwoe of Joroas UM% about The 9 loam Mel, and betrom 21 sad 92 =aVelnsitoam_ b iAlfrl is U ottl= t ting de*. eott elm boreafter. suitor:Cr . • Joni MoILINIRY, • ' Strity Ccrw. • - VANE to the enbeeriber, in Lode- 4; 1. plelanow townsip, Beam Pountn_C, or slont the Mb of July. • PHINDLn VOW. with crumple! bon, ii•o Is wiling ma, aboulWren . or sight rears old, aml ono wild i r n lbw ad Ww Market. In . Plttshorwh. about Arc or six months aim. The WWI will awses bn com , Pwad, pone _prw z . t a r ? zamand sturew3tTM r HEW MUM lI:LEBER, No.lol Third street, has just • .tweelewl-- t not the Dank The int of Spi. Old dog to me!..ithatine Dar . California tiallope—Lehlteky; • 3111 rl,ll Taal ma r'" Ethl* P l ' ...n g —T.d.r, Queen of flown wenn M mivq eatus or the weber. Joe Mandy; Ohl for a home betide the hillg helot An nie II the Mauldin wounded the eptrit that, toyed then 7:oje=—..tenne Lind; Moonlight Is eleeplug—Llnley; ' r..va er, In ellenc The - Telnelehorn'olksOrith Vignette. 1 ma ' Mall UP TILE GOLDEN MEP. I) 00K-KEEPER WANTED to take charge of • Ma of Books lo . wholesalo venal boo. • St ' person of •spetirssre ILO Stntnnitaid..d havixthor , °coal toms lodkos of th e crater] busiossa, syse - Adams throngh on Post. ammo to tLord. do.:•pplissot. givltus name, e. zefaressos, le. or•a Bs, t• FOR BALE—An excellent FAMILYS HOME. Enquire of .oz 6 • • 3. BeHOONMAHM t W.- • . East Pittaburgh. AN COMPLIANCE with the request lately made through the rol.arto of the Uuotle. and of o argil_ number of villa... c. •111 otter at pail. ale,. SATURDAY. the 10th day of Adrost, at 3 ertork. P. X. all the lots In oar pl. of Tbtot Pltt.borch,Ohkh mar mt . - be ditty ..d of bat... a& and that day. toall bo .roons dratrlng braaUlal. thoP. eadrenhat-and hcaltlhy looallana for redden...At rare ohm. lo pow of : tem!. DITLIRIDUR RZIB. N./L.—Theo. lots are ht tb•aryttnal plan of 00 Pitts Barth. as 1.1 mat by oa. • artext. (Port crap) .FOR RENT—The Dwelling,' No.' Third street. somasithfiehl—as moo ot the or hack buttlitor sot Pelothtlit er , 4 Nath realm house la completed. lbw bed chamter ola the mcood door bee helh rmao attached, with hot met cold Inter. water closet, to 11m—the novas aditinklit at i ardente rot Enontre B. DARLINTON. • Voorth wad, now Wog. New Chocolate Factory. C . M. N. GIAMBONI CO.rgspectrallyin the nubile that they are sear maufartoting 000LATIS of oreti . qualltr and prin. This Moeda* U, mold ot het% la UMW pun ssid gp,} &Aerated, ad/ of tout duce. wont nutritious out nholeromo. ElitAka Ou. laurjog ban isonulatoul of ow a ma lame. ebeMlata Ilasonnetorin lnbul7 aanno public that they VIII furnish an *raiw equal if not nusr. rine to thortost lmwrn , d s _w A ad, at aim Fba. It la for Baia It SOM A , Mad. Nan g, mul N 0.102 Youth at.. an auks. neat door to the Dawes Of analm(tkar.) , . . . okNY PERSON who can give such iaronea • boa to tbo ttodorsitrasd as yid lard to lb. rtearrrf body of MICHAEL. O'BRIEN; a passouger as Ito otosatboat Clot . ..tad MI ororboard os the Zld of Jaly.st It tr;d1= * 1110 .1 1s t lh : to 'gin?' ..tatd. 'az I lames blab. Wit anapbaton, and black balr. 110‘1112.11LKNN. Forbes stmt. .. analoS4L - altio. 100.110 W.N. litttbarth. p osT OFFICE SCALES—Just recZt;d, *41411.101ui tusk. srd lbr the w.h.mLsox, -- • . angt, • emus Mama sul Iroassis Ms. VOIN BALANCES, for Weeding Counter tiJ kit Atossiess enha or all dassablatkaur This is very qui.k sad Istallibl• &hector. Vas salst_hr sni.4 W. W. RILSON. tIOLDPENS—A tine assortment of the a ts,t =We &Isms CM band, awl •rinrrantol. usi rAts.bbb-i.-let !mr, ..gg F EATIIERS-S4 auks for sale 'by &a ir.UIIBAOOII.. Rs ICE -20 tierces for sale t v 7 limuurua. • 16. AR—SO birds. N. ht i le i r A t u lt a 1,3 suf. SODA ASII-40 auks for sae by La or. ootamayou. I~ABIS-4,0 co! . .lreConreased, for sale by oors IL • W. HAIKU:MU. (a PM 'EU BRENTIN bblb. in fine or dera I. by J. OCODOINAIVOL CO. semi WPSOII SALTS-10 bbls. for sale by avg 6 BC/100N MAXIM Ii , 7_SIERY--,35, kegs (assorted) superior to st" ''" ur **l w "'AVM arks/ co. • LAFAYETTE HALL 'BEV. S. R. WARD, of 134.4t0n, will pea k to the sten lialLeentesof World gen eta. ea leyTandor. sad V . lnatedite enssin, the 6tta, I sod qUs an, as th e salmon at a LAI ERT. nit neat.. hts. WARS) milt speak sa the 'Vont al 'the North. teaching alanorr tomb' er enalas. `lbw Ceattitatioe ell! be dleromak ea Watanday nastag. U the preens as o tin oateslarrn man la this sone ' te The Unto an neses ate ant raroentalle sad quanta) United, • sod the oablie arotrally, AilliOlttS44,lo MOSS. Lneensde, lea Cram. WU% isalti, sad all the define tee af the mum. all l be renal as the ocean= To °moonset at ll{ enact, sessointe. asuptat . _ _ FAD-1000 J pigs Odell, g 11003 Ma Ran Is Nala by earl /Mal A. LUMMOX 100 (.1 UGAIt-140 bbdee. prime N. 0., in storo bad kw HU by but • MVO A. 111110111101 .1 A 00. MOLASSES -16 4 0 0 bbeel. Plantation, (oak;) Jmaev by JAMES A.I.IOTCHINN CO. 0004 HOT-60 keg% fur Pale by aurt LOAM L 11171"CMON • CO. H EMP=MO bales Missouri Dew Retie,. sal. by JJ.3I A. lIUTVIIISON AW. aus4 To &iota Teachers.* • MITE SCHOOL DIRECTORS el:tot:4=ov ArIVIVW:r , lb. c i t ' V " blr, r4=antreln"uralget ° d in.let=" Turnpike. at 9 o'slack. ILA. to rassatte 011 tenon. OP. V . 1 .114. ft:V= l r. M leather. ea imam of the and haerZto p l 'the thow 9tm :r1.1.7,. "' t0 attesnt theinsolves Puttee. the ".. beZetaa Sap • or parterat, hot the thha the shoals will tat Cops oppi, will b. rude hoer.. that da r iU Y' e annisintrwlLT We swat. LINSEED OIL-4 20 0 galls. for sale by tingt .1. 15.1 DD OM. 0". Wool (;LIJIbKSIViTER—GO lbs. fo l ri i : D biou. ALOMEL-75 lbs. for. Ws by I. NIDD !CM a! u T bble. for od a ! la m a co WDERJALAP-00 (pur e) , t for male by sofa " J "" D 1"". - C - Ta."ERATITS -:-Ttons in boles nad bbh.. 1..7 %by al* by MULL A CO4 .44 Liberty itheet. CCHEESE—Prime Vt. IL, tar tale by . anal a DALZI.LL at. Liberty of. aELllßS'tleyer,, to o b. 7 Wools bottom, MOM to grind Toms." Wel Court. lioarto. a. ditty lrf.. 14. at. L. T.. lamour—Yon eat torottont toot when we wore to Plttsbarrb,lo Natant*, ha. yao prorailod on no to try ytar Verogfogo. toted tto vitro*, - Pro MO to, sod through tbo minter tot told what we mrosan. olOth oort , it bit ntratellow. I.lla4ro_poretutood Yoga .blab disposed Of tTed atoll, We LORD oto sottro. obtrb notbed as d e 1 3 dot bolt bo yrtoodzor. woo .1 1 ,Lintruz, ' ,„ by the tog rot, couroyattoo dos. mote. Wo SW It so ?amok, • month.. that 00511 woo ofo Oddly Lebo to bars It lo b thel=g i t i. trio boo. yorrbtont It orottla to goo earttikottl of Its oreolloory. _Out of tbo OtootOtt Ire Int wooded. It b. orret. i nett . saodzsmatow and told by It. Z. lIILLZOS. No. 67 Wood It. - oust - MINED SUGARS-00 bbl. Small LOA enah°4 P "lr d ri cl ang i nS, Agarda tor EL Loa/a roszar-irataarr. STAUPS -- bblg.l4. Lad. Mum (Air Mod Sim% 4.* .FSIVS VIM MO CO. 19.110E:-.0) tierces :ritaisearolina, foe sale AL seg • "• " Black Lace Ve3L. M%to.URPHY & BURCHFIELD lave a fall wood:mot of lons sal DomliSlook orbit. Ind • team r • gm. w 0 ThMao Great Bbawl Us. IfASON&CO:8 Great Annual fihawl .uloomoooot ott'reittay, Anna Otheyboto y odsd lad idresst sad best edestad swot Of dams Zot , t i g ii oirtsts , tßkg~lLtYe, oord Itro=ot Stt las prtatei lag rot t)f IlroVZ2ttdoktbry ttoto• nk lo to tom oott tocolvt their ton woottr p a. IV . ho Post . tem Venom tot 2 4.11 X .I.WIST TOBACCO-104 kegs No. 1, 1.7 pert ;yea ane *r ale et •. !MDT, .TONZII a CO. • • 0p,2 7 5 . Dots .4.=.04tr0d Proposla' for Locomotives and Cars- , cm?* of +.l Cote asb•PlorA N. U. 0 , 1 OPOSALS - will be receive bYtlitun -JIL • detsbneed, 01,02fbrAnalldbit, the Oh% ti. .y, rive isebseeue• ltoglen *Adria. dam and Tee...reeen=to be egolls rtr . a ellboWle. * To thaw oar y.t.b• lebeetea • Pbaexte eatl Aft .4 . be rnstatos • repaired be be of tbe Ogaden:MAW= sail Madman mound In rate the egg:BMW stwhieb thereat etwwW.• to n o rbenhoebramW °Utile ireee or aairevelk=e o . Uwe CtilbeWr. - • WM% nibf" . .111 , 4 PeridoW. • .• • • ten Dollars Enna L,OST - Oa Thursday eming;* either at the rh , :rt. or Worm the lbwOtt oat Oroat'otroot; Mb. timitbsoßt or TbirtlMsAko _POCICUT WAIL. LIT or PORT MCOOtAt m eontillthor OM $OO Is DOW , ood wane moo or ma but to U. oRoor• t Tim ober. a mrazdorill to pOd to lama. mill retool n o thin ka . , sarl 1 " WASH BOARDS-25 doz. Enc,for sae by • • "it - Z. D. WILLIAMS • CO. SQUE/All—SO hbds. for sale by - 4 Rosser LULL, Ploudi Manzhetura. anent 1 - N0.147 libetr SECOND-HAND PIANO, J&aboga ny A t ts...ixtetavo. and Ln rot oda. Wk. 11 7 ' JOHN miticLum 83 Wool ass.t. Arrangement Mule to Ferward Freight • TO BALTIMORE IN FIVE DAYS, A T .SAME RATES PENNSYLVANIA Jt La. ILAILUOAD OOMPA.2II temeir. to z Philadabbhbr .1,31 corOar Peva saMirne New - Patterns OF 44 PIGITRED WINDOW BLIND;PA. .stariga fh,.. the mot ontradvs eitedan Etre a th. 02-10.414 r. A APLAIN GREEN, glm_ed and meas ..* al WINDOW BLIND PALMS. Jost reorlrod for y TllolLie PALM= 10AP--109 boxes Cincinnati Palm Soap reed 0111.40.3..nt sad tar sale b 7 E. A. Na NINGHAM.. Marty ALCOHOL -50 bbla. for sale by .11-30 B. A. TAILIZSTOCH t 00. FOX' 4 11 FINE PAIR OF HORSES, erfect ly %motor,. owl Bolted to d e te r dooblo or do-' I " no ' U i rba= . t to 107 1 "0 T/11, sr ply fild(l at 247 Liberty atroet. LARD OIL-75 bbls. No. 1, for sale by D.lO • . B. A. VALLNESTOCK t 4.16. 0001(81—No. 33 of 'Byrne's Dietionery of Merbsairs and •1.7 or Anktmeag=l.6.kixti , and E.si.e.e ' ' . lema,' • 2 Alarr—k large anortrarat of Clawdeal ood Sacra Books. 1.4 reed sad tar sale by -_, _J. L. RCM Marg. 78 grolla Ba/Iglaga. Fourth li,ent. • N. o.—Rsortaten fa exthange. /Y3O ACKEREL--100 bbla. Large No.-3; for msle by jr3o IL A. CIIhNINUILOI. W A . PARTNER SELECT SCHOOL,. e t.re tholsMnlmtit , e = o eGeeo.=r em =7'P Summer Qua,. IHAVE received a ewe of fine Marseilles QuIL., a &Masai *lsm far We km. .Iy= WM. NOBLE. Uphoktarer, :taw 4. sa wet cauan: . . wk. awns= now landing per st't Ilartlbrd, for 'do by • • 'OMAR PIC wadKILY 00 V Water Inman& QMOKED HERRING-50 bre. New JO.l, io tor sale at MORRIS' 22A. MART, In the Diaspora. . Fine Watches! A PEW very. superior Gold Patents Lover WWI.. br 650.466 rital noi7ja.%ooblo kadla Ze ds d Hood= L t n. mangymgrand, of Tarim, Wire and astteres, at • R1CUAZ.6601471, 61 Martit fi. • tik.r..974 NAILS 300 kegs assorted sizes in; store, tor ah br ' HODIN6O% lap= iW. .Irl6 Patent Candlesticks. ' • JUST RECD, AT H. RICHARDSON'S, artl, atop:lomi b t o a vO 0 1 u. EPSOM SALTS-40 casks for ogle irri J. KIDD OD. LCOIIOI.--20 bbbs. for sale .ira • J. MD A CO. Bear Books. d r I ODFREY MALVERN: or the Lift, of an VI anth e r. By Thome =ler. With Iptentriberr lr leatratkets by Pat. TriVels in ON Uilitai States, during 1E42 litld DV . b . e .. l. o 7l=lltto lir d 12= 6 . The stove beets Ann reed and Ibr de try C. tITOMSON. 47 Hooket et. S, Ybil.Fal Lank' • 4i arn I On& ol ir lbw esth Tallgeow Luting pr 11:r low, me b 7 ID la 151C1C,Itif•OD.. C U J E rr --125 bc'reaJggllyl. ULL'S SARSAPARILLA-12 dos,. far br. J. KD 4 , .11Z • C O W o r, LVNAB CAUSTIC T S lbs. jo.lisigeob4lo PitANIDE POTASSA-10 by J7 2 S • 4. n nna ca : -- Simi' Fire Proof Mineral Palnt reF. subseziber, ht t ga n. i cameeted his is ' tiblifbmot tbo of o i a . mod Ithlk M W r,b e ed of .24.1 /Amt. Wt ployo to furnish It. throolth Aim sr Al tr il T la. acutrist " J. A. chyalier. /0112/17 of Stdut ad cod lan T. flovlo I 123 Llbollf amt. ad. Alleglin.r: VOFFEE-150 bags Rio, for gala by JOllll wart a co. Green Teas have advanced 11)c. per LIZ' 3 701 j can bey Green Tea*, for three toonthe se ena. u WOILILIS. Tea Mart. h. the old pra. axe the slam aotalthataadi.a the edema la prim. rad. is they ha. a large etacithethead. .T Th. tell the beet Tess la lthttabassth at Mt. etareLead y2ll A Good Bargain is now Ofersd. IP APPLICATION BE MADE BOON.- 7msTbreo to lam taw. be Dammed; Emmegb. nom isimd—om lb* elemalme Is tm med, with bealms7 ac. Tb• 7 IM7 be divi ded Int. tots. aml eal at • auel Pemom dimmed t.p MPI7 to BAWD* IRVIN d . maw nu et. TEAMBOAT OFFERED FOR CITY bargala viU Duero it 415._11n1fan De male mact , BAir.o 114 ILIlv lowed st.— (3-300 bbls. (d ry and'very flue) br J. BCHOONX/AEIL Ctr. 'POLL BRIMSTONE-2 bbla. for sale by ILL 370 .7. 9171100N1LNE3 & 03. 4.2ALERATLIS-44 casks (ivarrautell stre) fur be 11,7 e by j. WAOOMILI9III I! C O.O Watches! UST fICCEIVED, by this MOThillftla My exams., aver} =pyrite assartmeat of Watch. ••. We teebodfully Inform wrenstassers and the üblies...rally, that v. have aceroual levelos remstaatly. as goat au ammtuseat atibm meww as may be emu. at say magma amblistutout. Our sr rmagemelatil With .11/12111bZW•111 WWI tummies ue nth LS .5 marmot is to othertlateg that VP are emabled to mil at the lured nigular prtem toad lathe Waned Malec sr Wag moaned by erperkamea and sedsbed Web , trWta intr"tsse mar sta rs wath". , w. w. *nem wpatisSw. - I .17Z ,a, MS. Market awl imam Marta • . • inairt ligrchfield ; •• • itevz OPE N'is morning ei kitties sup, 07 or Mortiorts Kettrto, eshrtetromrt To , MISIrt blast tort tahnsm. oulooser wan Isiah' Limns nouns asso' i = rtoe. k. swot to.; at thy northeast corm or icarthand Marts wren • I IT= ----- 1911WA3008131 NEW - BOMB! 41A T HOLMES' a rattin DEPOT, Third r=Vdraimutrttr. LM Li., L 2176. . , The Aaveataxve of Paul Pertt: y ii Thekle: a est Coanteee of tr Dom. reathe cm the helms of • hy web 'l= 5 n o. n t a l att of lon • U ra ikok M o f the Heat - raLT..=Vthl:Tveled,thoAelhr; fkalT=la w w • Conlin, Th. Roma byßallret: Th. Mir of Nutt laad, a ut t betiry r grag r. 4 .S=r I , I= l mocady Jor—s.L. Mae/'S ted_rs Boa. 1.2 . 1 71 aimng. ." U TlN ' 4lVir=l. • JrZ To tfie Deld t • liEANNEss a ziseeiin the head, And all =Weld ptlat N. hte,;• 4 , V11 br /Yr. mann., Nearing /lariat rd the N. Y. Kyle entered Burin', and of %Umbel-, Indladettlbla,brinto arosounee lge MU= Ws !redeye. The:amber tronorudooe of the rams of his awe on hie moat eta% nodthe pratStos• mount of norm ertdett atm:4W Ws treatreent; 1.- d......taar ele.eu=tem..rdalitea lo ar; Mt i leTe: whol&lo consult him. to male an early call. six a be===to u Iteherea etreet.• • • • - • JYYrmk: ItentneltsllntiuilLiteluaranceCmpany. GUAILANTT-FUND, T,100,01*. • • , rs COMPANYoferi to tatilniused - ell r .. a .ra. 5 , 04...1TuAym of Um !Mama 'Want' tatty oftethrurc " .r2=ll tt 9 l. - zr. ' ;:: engage reeddred ' aer Ito nele of the /tor NI adigthate, but not egotedne tbr the futurenits, e:cnt- My ol inetabon Itir the . tarta of Ilk. eritti an K Ole Method et fund second to ruck • tonaberai to •at eh, matte wpm their polici a guaranty Weeigued kr the pethenneut security th , libMit IsMinallbal. and oho kg the mew nithritger sbcm its up Web term alike - , ; r - siMads le the coil Mlltial Wil Inurrenci= whose rates of math= en that et a Ws red PC unbundle , thou gig an annual:Zing ammo- With octane =My te the amottut of WA ' ? ee t ig Illiiirta=, ite r t= Le &hill th e plea atel TV. the thateatcy. Itir tosidsinie recterni by - rirddenA l leid, • Rood ?. nu; tie nigh. ma t )umas* Medirantuathie : . yd.) —, - • Allegheny Countl, 813: ;tl(daris .troittrton is. Andrew Nate?. , 7NtLe District Courtjend. " tO lt rii isna. B6 • Ism. Di. ' iioll Of Xr. T. Malan. /pr ia uned= =sot: 111: Smith. tat, bay '- IZtat . sn tor ta aistribut• lb. MU to • . , tow. tkTe, hvuer. . . , mr...s umedat emu. ftie, the sailttor star* award Trill AA 4., re a I:M " ... a razzr Ilat ' ada; . crioili th ut stail IA ,AL,,or ttiaz Ct. IL utrrif. Auditor. Scarce and Desirable Goods, OP -V - ARIOUS STYLES, °Den this m or n. 1-F gaV I ZTW , Th ilekV: 4 l = 2 ins 14toutkostsNano torttoll so cholas uloStomdat ?Meth Imo, moss ft dress. _ we iral wsoi at amourm . r . , #upt Soap. EDUCATION. Tome Ladies' Sestaary;—Alteetesq% EtAND MRS. N W. Miaow, win worn their School Ideodat.tortallrt Utah Bowsaw stmt. Cents et raw Of When the meg Is bizethbre. trt r"k Clrealsh or hea t the Irlthdteth WV. W. J. 1 3 2:MREW begs se intimate • o sad that be am oda& two ea '.. rims gat Ma Tang ta f =IItMV ROL nld l, l we bonated=be boom add • grid sad• t r= t encreMil=aol reatisnztr , iutu. "ad * named. It le ... the wanted thou amnia cod matinee w to nod their children at wads to. =na t dawn.= Peranyttuda A,. and terine any be known on zollention. , emmwood Ihrden. _ .. . anarAOHO= collection of Eihrabbay,= Ems, BannsamiStrawbanTseannbans Yineav bard/ M.thly and sway Laud ma canary to ormuneat yards and XllOa *and al Maxims and VEZintePtstabarst. scary tett b oar. ea r tha °laden. Crams and other rdt•lostaasinnlanD 4....4 1 ..W 1 b lbg , I=On Ant Maalebeftr. 24 "'"'"' Pi " TBI "I.=. RENNETT, BERRY k. CO. - hove removed to their tury Warauxiahms.r.f 041.0117yre. IVIACKEREI—Non. 1,2, and 3; in ti ,2 61041 LL bbla,n Wm by jom , w A rr g co. I HAVE just meived one me of Nash Not, 1_ Ulm yuds vide, Mr Mariulla 1y7.4 WIC 1108/X. TIMM 11100 K POWDER--300 kegs for sale by AA 1724 fa. TON 11010110881 . * OD. !GEESE-75 bons for sale .1114 B. V. 'MN BONNICORST L CO. The only real New Tette Plumbing, Fatah - lishmemt WIESE work is done on Scientific Prin t:Wks, and wansatad. sad susootow rnosolos. iss so its tosoobso, dons with mama sag dada. . Baths dant up with Lamm from---S0 in $l2 Bath 6to 20 Wash Puna, to BO Bina, woolen of boa.— 2to 4 • Wata S to 1 Hydroids— 6 to haw Map. camphor-- . 5 Shama Kara Cat Iron Bala, Wash Traws.llctAlr Forma. and Lad klpt. Maxima andalas kta qr " Vft., Pans. and Yazd Pampa 51aulk Baras.etwatush tr oa hard. sad pat op a say dlt In the canna• puratually_ attended to: PRYOR WILNY, 326 Mast st. jai harem Wood and Makst C liggs---200 boxes prim z e, }l !tr siaxgera irsz • I ore . e • • Lela New Books, Mut. Beeeived. VEAST: s Pleblnn; reprinted 'frith earreo- Lre milltiong by the author of Alton Lab. Clotdebs. Owes of Firbt 17"."*Abwm Ut130..133111. WA, Mk% • Salo of the l'orltana. 12ma. inna. _ Easily= a Talc: by Anna IL Down, arttlierarlttirat and formes! Pap. and - . ...M i res Mellen:kV Munroe sad Saglemierf Ulm 11111161 Dlctionati ofMethanica, nen Wart nig Err eoting N. 31 and 32- . Lands Pictorial Pleklilook of tbo Iterrolatkan as "d PbI9TI ig..__...tor&hirbr.:, ziaz Mee; ealtet, ....441 P. Kidder. rano, sox . For tale by - .1. L. P.XAD, Iry 73 Aiello Bonding. Fourth at SALERATIIB--12.5 boxes pose; •4obbla " OIL-29 MlLL lor=o. LAKE FISH--10 MAL White Fish; ht " 10 5 tskefroat ht " Ibt oak bt Timms-30 dos. Marietta, far ode by IP Ir= • J.B.CANTICED. r ROOMS-50 dos. for sale by ' it= J. 11.11111111ILD. 11141ASII-10 casks for sale by :7r= J. B. CAN_ Shirting Muslin kid Irish Lbtons. KIPHY&BURCHFESLD have received farther , supply of raprrior &helm Keats sad yareliand directly froot the imasenticterere t i ezi tAzd di =l c :Ara I ch . filter .n:. .~ }T Time Bills ON 11.1. , CINCINNATI. _ 141n :Alli av lools„ • ° WM be pardnial at tivorable raters im= a ax • int • T DrcialFti and Paden. - FARIS GREEN "E" BRAND' Taman tonrerree Pant rewarded by theiGektlledel of LlPtlitia letaltate. Pa pommies ray or sheds sad coke. The osseareeduerVp rant ASS imbued the *eyed and mei bellilest of Pt Gems. that le gereeetteore mil:het ass be without detriessert to the *ea& sad hr reftemad prcr was le ucereryidli ...a.mdfir- __,_ ~....... 11aling been eidedidtdd d 3 h. ~T . .... ........''' ''''' edetreted bread of rade Greene P.M.... ho =de plied at reduced pion. ./L. IL WILIAM We -_ ZI Root amt. iiii bbLL tr.:7y.cWzkitcc7a.sale ED LEAD-5000 lbs. for ta le by •ii, CJOAP-100 boxes No. 1 R.osin, for We by Jyl9 AIACKkREL -6° . 1 0 be 0 bbb. Nee% Juvt :mind MI for maleM iyl9 JoIIII Wire CO. ED OIL-411t:nteorW.sZei. PlT!t ir E S TONE-800 1 fts.l . or ssoleag ACKEREL-100 bbla. Lair No. a; 00 bt • " • alto by J7I9 a it W. aliltaktillt ULP.IIATE, QUININE.--SO as. to eale by la /rig 1. lIDD CO: lODLIVER OLL-3, gross genuine FM Iyl9 J. KIDD & CO. Jacob Townsend Sarsaperills-24 os. dfonal• by J. KIDD &CO., ' ifiIiEESE-44 boxes. on co i t gen _ s ent not Ls J 719 woos. on not Dr _ N O car : 'I , _ MACKERI I ha gartarphls. Wan •• / C Ka. 7 ICE—B.* the tierce or bbL (mule by ISAIAH DIM= &CO, " • Welar sad roan di- N UTMEGS -1 bIL for solo low to do tooot otourti, - Wan and sta. ND/00—.... MOMS Carson's; 4 lus..ll4=nattoWM .:Jog wau sad 170.141%, Azamican lismbnn. LIVEN t CLAPP & .DOUGLAMann -11 N 0.15 Platt 6111.10,emn. Rul m 0.4, .tirr a roist wookt nopoortroUthoto tootioa of sL. Barlow* Trade so Mae Peek of thxds, toe. Moo*d met ft= the sossoktostorano sod Os os mob)* Mow _ r. • - wmArcou w, A __' % .. u gLASI. X.W.IPA.O4x= ( l ing . c rti'L'.V:4, l dam . ry. bowou wool retteet. 7.= • . The underiddoed, !wilt" We day itoodateS vtttt bits hie R io JOILIi r ll_ . t0111.1..r, mill coottone the an beretalOre at the old steed. =do the styled tn. lo• .I.IILLY it W. Thankful Ito put tenez i k o tze i l reootolitsde old strict atteatker to the 4 dm to metre • than of the P.......14* .. WWI/ b.. etotrof bemcdtas. - Wu. Xi:CULLY. - jyboltek . - ~~ . t~~ . e = . ~e is vi;,•! , ?,:,.4•Jß!•q.rl7l.quici PIRITS TURPENTINE-40 OW melted In goad atda.lindl 1113 . ' AMPU.T NoOlitdeluhstrata l LtVING sold our Canal Stocly'odld our latemt stamattods Miebiria Na. 3 mad IMarst. of d o a Win a di:naval- .1333 m: addle palm P M *i ins It =. ta"N al=rfl " ri t e Eadmemba, Ps, July 1414184 . - • R. G. PARKs'a CO.. 102.WA8DRi0 MID 00XICI0SI0N Aitat• Übiois um to Clrralant • lit.syns• Put* Lbw to Ckgsa% ,. . • • . • • • 4U."'Wg q ,"I I . III , AICM M t.; • 41 3 017U2331.i. :""‘", Y-CiEW4RNIMI Alr{f tt) Mos. ipputes, • 'Ha aulylith,l/41. HOULDER BRACES of the most . a m = tentl i alte i gtee , motet teeel l ret a weet 41TANNIA TEA arra, °Amnia-, arm lAto aaaaatar dla. UN. CuLk 7Otlag. Lain. Piaui. a"' anattmaat, w v manima. mg a aced to-v.- • EuT.,84,a.9, Kart. :AV,E4Yoriththreeelki;lesso or the diva. r.• Z i =eriti suvapepainew ice doing Ores, Witt Ina IMUlllialta in the eittlftlee tow. Pet term anti to - • BAIRD UMW, ha . - . 114 Bond IL— OM.;-12. fos Bale 415 Reward. • :RAYED OR STOLEN from the %re bor..estataubrift:zuock i"trit= / "' 1 V4 447Z " isu Wigg 1 'l' NSTS, Blue, White ' 4°4 ' . tut it the * 0 . ungyAllManleg.' Ohio and Pons Annie. Banta& and awe MONDAY, AUGUST dtb, lam • INantra Trails lON =nos Ibiliorc =AntSW aßreatos, as A., M. SW IN cll.. A-IL 6.146 P. ' ' , wiz Jazz, 3 ,nna ins • • ut Maes = ju ve klet i V i zmot gips Rinrielky" =ft, * .1; " • •- 17: Rcemite." * sirs... 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' Otdo wil hire% wad wie tibiae Indians - • I"="T irestes exPrz str 1 ientec AA roturwit • •• 10 - •". The Wailltida tope at. Melts, when iasewatims rea - ', lea 1 .I„..mizt,b,•=nrsatuTrahagrati3l4= .., bi the al . - II Tad h butiklet '-- Ilapetis Freight zed it _sr.. _ . Sli 6 . A.Ar1 ia r14 . 14.41.4.1.. .. i . 7. 7. to thie wroth te „ .. . AVere IP= &at* UP N:ertak. lA. &and CAWia _ • will be tlyea la • Pew day. . . • Tbis OiesPear en to t he* etaik ash '.. fei=oLall Ida& riUr In= Nrrorlt. . , .. . atteatlatt win he peld re Samar. fl. slue • hemp 6 bet whla stn..sill matt Vr.t..l 1t.... Il d l it gr netts treasportetiottaf i" Vielt. "' Ars . Trainsbe pat la am la a '" getiaNeette eduseditirneued. edzi full Jaria' Awes la morel to the priers ;6 trlighton am as wary tea . i*Jnri.titannt. Aauth Digiok- 3-11 ___ 12M. 8 47% L is _—_....—. • "N CONSEQUENCE of the doceaseof John m DI enage. tbe patztastap hereof's...datin Wows Meat Weeds breaby dbeelled. John !.- Cots- la- Many sanharlsed tn retta , Ow %mines of the late era.— All venom hobs etalma !rll plaw resent them Ihr • . . bantrigt,l2sl.. • PARTNERSHIP . _ JOIN Trabs&dia. ' -- , . . p) - T ~.. -- tesewska t. Ke.Fafte 4 umr e peen.,.... - The business of. the Agency of et. . nlnalla Central blind Orr E ....... "1:i . .. dotted =ler tbe sass• and ri a wn a co , ... • , a rt....17.7..a.... , 7 tomer puta.na, /oily la. 185 L-1.10 • ..........aocr I. U. _ COVODE & COLE, • . tthive.., to Meledes t Covedel . Cada! Raths, Poi &reek Penni. Rail Road Co.--Ceatral Ball EOM' r.subscoibero having been appoinied. til i =ir th lesots tbwrourylnadla or Wry say ossedlVoesddeeffoe r "r odorir l iblisseatl out - dodo viatble rotas all be eta.tiedthlotottk dudes sad all eandsoed to no all b forytertad tree at goessdis.. Mos or *barge L. e whip: a. 7 1= " Zan a ka..fttimit .02fite:: , Weltstbal. lilaratar,r, lx, .ti ,_ ettiliartass4Mars•ss, Oascriss,Palata d -. 5 .., Assam, libt,Tbastas pad Man Orr -.. /1 "43., 15° a LU4 ', Uni _ ! n, l''')' _ . , ita . iilgoo- - 7, labs, - Itarbk, (abogb) - Ta, Plialb MS; Daum Ms, r . - toner Pas sad Warm Sesta, 'r. Iltedsaabaair Lk liade-Lial - - - -- .. , - ~ • ^ p:9:0 10:11i N. 1.111 EitiliM . l.Bsll - 11111111 , PITTSBURGH AND CaripLANV , east mut flaavad:Usit GRRS , loarie'sveri morifts6sl,-T -by obiabost to Znina u th i rWl. 4 . l = gurN in. ed.., aot Xalk i t=avised ind •: , ENcommi t=rDitrott. nerienrdiag g ebi ceprA emi at 11114dpos Itort.os. thane *kW, —room L. IL, DELLeilsomel @Arc 11.1 d 'Ma mass enable e• MM.'S* g r Altalebait. , • :trueZ,ln ' lrit.digu ""°' f. 40, ttamtr i.bstaisisvisay to • - - Orb. • - /MU XS "els4st PEMAISM': MniMVAIII/k =g,IWM). 1851. SPRING ABILINGIIISENT. 1851 f Fartyliis hours to Pluladplitik: ,- • Forts-four homai to Baltimotc• 231 wiles Ha md-4.03 miles Cs4L _ urn% saw PLIWWII • 'LSD CarrartAng I=4 TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE :: AND •••• •- • - law t TORE. 17 ` 61 gfr et fr' = r+wattlY!s 3 Dai 'nmw Was tea }kaz - ANEW LIT.CLIZITZLT TOR Faxaa..o2l4llJ ' ' V IM'S INV:stare fur Johlilltinni, gient HOLLIDANDIWW. Vi tallig Nirnri ta. NYL S VAN ilali 0 ;0•; : ''. 4 :- r•• Ithateed eat haty-Iln AdDila surf mrtitoz.preel.l7o rett ged nay insefai oaths IMO Wet. ' ' • ao • sacra Phumag4,sio. Titian:um.; ranabe maw; lians4.zswk*t isks the To P i r_ CAVA. 4.4144 "'" n M rio stags for baaltagllsaais iilaW • Thit Om at Ws zoirte ire asiroad et the sat appm•-„ HOLittriAL .. :Ni_m: -411 D.44_01 1851. WEB . / /1 RN - - -1114 OS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. usturisc or", - IBMIPPIN - - OAD 6111 k CANA PITTSBURGH,' PHILADELPRIA. BOLil t•-• - • MORE, AND NEW , YORK. • - !'. Qua being i 4 good order r g . m y sa. d j„ . „„ u = = l 3 r tftz 'itto ermamig trisomotia.lod .11 poopur 11A lkriaW a • =um. Baala P alma a irMaist I s . B ...• . aro.7..wristutowl...l PARE BED lent .;-.--, - -, e Arlit 1851: griBMINO-=` Vii_ ___" siniusamtal sons.. -- ,: ''--,i avra n iut and enzabernu4-to Entdiennill - .4. snd Pidndekdcia; ~.,. - -.47, . ,' , ' 1, 4 , -,'T MORNING BOAT leamilti Mad deny the bilge tail/. et I* leek teitheili oaf ' MORNING el . I= ll "1 : 7 7 4 7 " " "1 :77 . ' C r 7 0 77. - • .i .. II . as botjaiiatic - """ "' . l- -' l. ' ''''' - • =roe= 4 . • 1.- - - =Ws 0044 tbs bun row. _ _ NAM 4854. ..`yam ; il y t nq LINE I jYY ls u =is and Ohio =Skr.gascalit e . well Lama itt DOT MlWlldi san soma. =a - riaysel • is j M i aar pow.= isidiatsw th. Lft....ummund anabon read stivaritiaasi•VES, 6 l9* C 00484 Ina ;" IpO~a~lt 1b ICRUU 0A 71 3 4 4 ,th:d1 00w txaanQaae .- j. . 11 A. it.lll. •• • litarts o4 l4 • " 4, 3 47% . 0 4 a!: 14 • 4 4.: ma: • Clitral4 .