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'PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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PITIIIIIII3OII
MfED3WAI , MORNING, AUG. 20, 18+1
BREADING MATTER' WILE. BE FOUND
ON HAW PAGE OPTHISPAPER.
. • ; ,A'greeably to promise, we give pis rooming
a report of the . Governor's speeet . .delisered in
t
'Allegtzenseity.onMenday arming. it , is hardly
necessary foram to ask for careful perusal.
• • • lion. JettVitnotue--Otte nonierone fucnds
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; I j.' , now in Liein will be gratified to learti•ilit the
... - '• Ben.. Joint' Ef isoum arrived last intoning, and
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- iv/11 address the CoirtentiOri to-day. This is in
OaPfeto l - Ptellitile to hie western frleviiii:
Tut Semi Goer/anon TitkDAT.—Haag of our
.±.t friends from the adjoining cattalos '.-are already
in loafn." met Gen. Minn* of Westmore
. • last;eyeaing. He is in, ezoolleat health and
l.; Sno spirits
- The Convention orgenite at I o'clock, at
- the rear of the Atoericandlotel, on Penn street.
' int:governor will address the Conventimi et 2i
' The &legations are regnettied to report MEM.
...Ml*. to the Commitfee'ef ZAirangements at
• ' Golan Bill corner of Fifth and Smithfield sts.;
during thoforenOon. -
TEE SCOTT CONVENTION
-; Thit Scott Oonreation for; Western Penneylva
, ids; easieukble to-day, *t one o'clock; P.
M.
,cm the gmand in thereat- of the American gotel;
.
; )11 Penn 'street., Delegatio6; will aseembli at
eerier of 6th and SioithEeld 'streets,
'atiatirtitite in the forenoon:
lire, hope that a huge nuMber of
, tion will' torn nut to this converifion, which 1*
iti,.objectuot ouliM prompte the Canoe of the
.gloriens old hero of Chippewa and turnif,e ,
Lane; and the commerorof Slesice,but also to pro
_ mote the sweets of these gieat principles of go ,-
: eininent inroleed in the approaching 0 oheMato
' : Mal election. Under. the Policy of the. Demo-,
crstio - party the ladostrial interests of Pennsyl-;
•anti aretion:etrielFen doirn to the tiarth—ber
nt. ,
eehanies,mantd'acturers, labor c rs, and fanners
.
t." aro suffering front . ..low prices - 'and deficiency of
emploftnent—and ber prospects for tile 'future
are gloomy indeed,holess the next Congress can
be induced ti do her justice: This will depend
prey upon ihe result of ',the aPprosehing elec
. tion. ?If the people reelect our peuent able and
inosteffleient Chief Magisirate, Congress will
hardly vent:reel& deny the relief Pennsylvania
- .tiemands. onr opponents succeed, it will be
said, end iamty tee, thstPenturylvania has dead
"; • ' , e 4 karat. any . Modification of the tariff, and
trealmil. be left to struggle . 'on as best ire may. •
(*ireititerLX wilt seefroin thieplaiasteitement,
hot/ important' it is that theyahonid exert them
, selves; nt this time-to promote the election of the
.IThig ticket; and should Old, by their presence
(and countenance; emy effort made for its tril
umpbant eMenese.
.tvbi
- The telegraph yesterday, brought. tbe sad in
telligeMM of 'the ileafii, bkapixmleri, of Chao.
H. Kay, En.. formerly of !tbcs ity, on Dlonday
' nigbt, at Nortimmberland, State.
..EtzeiroWor wish we could itn
' prem. upon the min& of ierrry Toter a. proper
sense of the responsibility: Thish rests. upon
him in reference totit'e choice - of the Judgm . of
our Courts, especially
the Supreme Judges.
as one brums, tbe appoint
ment of Judges was.rested the Goren:tor,
with the a nd ao con s ent of the Senate; and
. .
no more station duty rested upon those fune
*aunties than thin. Now this solemn duty, with
all its responfibilitieliand weighty eonsequences
to the - tires, property, elm/icier and well-being
of the community, has been'transferred to the
'raters of the State. As it would be highly.rep
rthelAii eini Governor. to conker so import
ant a trust upon nn'' man without a proper ex
=MOM? into- his marl and intellectual genets,
. inn,t's reprehensible in the humblest
'eihreitatieli into the eheresieze-ellhe'..
• ' Tcrthin anise- Invite ttearetal Perusal of our
Coreigiontient. s ad Timperance," in
' thin paper.:, lie is 'n witness whose testimony
might ti.hllif- OW. weight.
Ptresatratur son Bretroestenan
The 'diode's of Directors for this emnpany t4es
place; at? the_ Ifonangsiebt: House "to-morrcier.
.Variowitueetings have been held eking-the line
of lite, And: the prospects ase . repreianted
brled indeed. : : It is stated in the Past and Jour
s4l, fiat the country district along the line will
alone aubsaribe three hundred thousand dollars to
the 7 road. .This willte a most remarkable .trob-
- scription,. and shoold.itharealireti, •it will, to
gethee with the liheraVantraCriptroaiin the city,
..,„;,tmonra„the r oonstructio4 of the road, is
Lriteneitd with-prudence; !act and energy. Mac.,
depends, hoirerer, on, the napaciO oldie Pres"-
dent and Chief Engiricer af a Company of tiiis
deseription,,and we trust the steckholders will
entmeed in making the right selection of office s.
ILsesscarsrmit has a popolsOon of 992,889.
Daring theyesr riding Jana 1, 1860, there were
19,418 deaths. This glen s little‘less than Ito
60;- In other 'writs, a generation in that State '
little - 0W.1'60 years..
;dtssprat has an aggregate population of 682,-
.;0440' . ."Destis during the ding Jane 1.
::„.:1860j . .12,211, which glees about 1 in 65.
The general "trage . o ta \ *i'aarti'li t T of the
buinan race is supposed to be lin or three
ge.nsiigions in a century. The avenge in there
, two; States is shown to be' about 63, •e 40 per
the aversgelougeritj of;tbe irotld
Npiis!nsdithe tfoititt3tates is rapidly incress
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ih .P ° Pt allti g n ' •
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CZYITELAL BAlLltlien.—The location'ot
',' read 11143 just been, completed. It begins
the point of the State; between Ohio and ,
where the Dayton - and Western railroad
„teturinates. Fioto that'point the line rata very
nearly straight the, whole distance to Indianapin
Pulling . through llithmood, Centerville,l
Kniglitstown, Greenfield, and tee or
. doierismalter towns and :tillages; altogether the
mostidensely populated portion of Indiana. The
route Ls extremely free , from curves, the whole
length of these being leas thou :four miles, while
the aggregate length of !straight Ikea is nearly
Maly miles, , The whole length:of the road is
. aboutn miles:. . The highest grade at argr i point
'shafts:it, azelthstonly et.ene point; end there is
no, grade over 40 feet per mile that is not on a
straight line, while there arelBi miles on a
-, ,perthet/y level : grade,and most of the ' residue.
.under,4o feet the mile.. The engineer estV
mates the whets cost of,',the road, with the me-
Colll4egnipments for running the mime, con
. Atructed in the most substantial Manner so AL
••,.. to makelit a fast elasifecadia every reepeCt, with
GO Islands to the yanl, laid
al* white or burr oak crotestias e lsillasted with
Karel a foot deep satfuin feet wide, at $1,002,-
:90, rites averege Of $13,993 22 per mile:
This lnaluda depots,'. shop, watensfations, and
_4l miles of aide Macke lie astintates the
liri
dendeat 15'per cent, urin the cost of the road,.
an aeon as the work shall be in operation. .It Is
• „expected that the road will be Completed and in
operation in April cent -
, Aight , miles of the Terre Manta and Indianapolis
railroad; from Terre Haute east, bare been cam:
plated
The easement. Alias; ill., have voted lone to
.one In'favaiof a subircriptkm by that carpets. ]
Ohm 5109,000 to therTerre Banta WM
and .
wells railroad.. :
•-- tkestot. Trarocript gives mine farther
railed= of the relent redelderof Mr. Johnston
, Stevens. The fatal And Vas effected by opening
prineira man on thei:lnsideof the
just above the kliet♦ with a common Penknife,
and thus bleeding to death. ;The deceased was
• found . sitting in a reclined position in a round
•
backed elbow chair introit Of din otoTe,in scorner
of the room, with bla clothes chiefly off, and the
woundedlegrestingserossalargecoal-hod, which
-, received, the bloat, and was about half fall of It.
Atkin lefteide was {tables onwhichlay a pocket
pdstol loaded with nee balls and a largeuharge of
powder, apparently- provided for mein nese of
any fear of failure by the bleeding mass.. The
tar used was found onthelnp of the stove, with
'howardithe deceased, at if
raffieontly, he had calmly
sank back iu his chair
.to Isar, whether swiftlY
Trainem indicated the
tad and welly-executed
_that can'be conceived
exhibited no distortion,
!that death swag peinless
about 43 years of age,
Sannlay 1ut,40-Idiss
`,city; Mambos' family
lan eststajwartlifs4o,-
' • ' i'itister4tazdie:
JTIDGE On4ONFi3. LICENSE . LAWI
To tfrEditors of. tic 4"ittsburfta. ar.etie;
"Like as wane 4o take tinctnres and tastes
bete this EBB through which they run, BO oft
times do Min laws be , corrupted and perverted
by passingthrough the muddled Weida of preju
diced judges,'.' say, an Old writer; and this 'May
well happen too without charge of dishonesty or
incapacity, for the, iudge may, by long habit
and association, so confirm himself in erroOhat
ho pi:eery° it not, any, more than one with an
illbreath can hhiself smell it. Especially may ,
this he true of jitdiciai Constructiorienf
menthElows consifintions, wherein long
established politittil prejudices come into play, ;
notions of liberal or literal constructions, ,pro-',
missive pr conseivative views. And hereinalse.
conatitutioal views or an elective Judge become,
properly, sabjeets:Of political canvass, and is the
grouriti uponwhich party nominations fertile only
Supreme bench can be safely vested.
.
- Setatitter what may, be the legal ability of the
candidate, hie learning or acumen ; no, matter
what his integrity er*ravity, if his reticule .of
constitutional governnient are adverse te.,these,
of the elector, he is sot entitled to his ',Me, nor
does the voter conscientionsly perform his duty
"who gives it to him.
happily the people Of this State.have the jn
dioiolly espreseed opthdon of two of the-candi
dates for the Snpremit bench upon aconatitution
al question, "perhaps, h t nays Mr. Ju.stice Bell,
in delivering the opinion of the Court "hhe most
imps - it/it ever preseted for adjudication ' here,
involving principles that address thenmelies
with great urgency O the interests of every
member of socie.",! .
ty ,
It recta with the,votere of this comictirtesith,
by their. selection 'of Jostle. Gibson or Justice
Coulter to deterinine which Irtewof this momen
tous question they will sustain. '
Under the,,preasure. of an enlightened'and
conscientione public opining,, the legislature, of
'lB4O paeeed ' n law in substance as follows
"That it shall be J . ; the citizen, of dm
several boroughs, waists, and townships to cer
tain counties named, including the Cenntrof Al
legheny, to decide by.thelr•vdtes whether or not
the saleof spirituous liqudre should be penal tied
among them for the ensuing year; that whenev
er; in auto( the said bbroughs, there shall
be a majority of VOUS 'against the Sale of liquors,',
the Court of Quarter Sessions shall. riot, for the
ensuing grant license to Selina or-tavern,
nor the treasurer of the county issue a license
to any retailer of merchandise for the sae 'of
such liquors within said borough, /co., for said
year; that if .any . person in cold borough, &e .,
shell violate th e prrtisians of this act, he may be
indicted, and on conviition ohcll forfeit and
pay not less than $2O or more than .$100,"
Under thin act en election wan laid in this
county, an large majority of votes wet, given
against . the sale 'of flutiOre, ',notwithstanding: -
which,' an indifidnal continued to sell, was Wier
ed and convicted in the Court of Qtairiir - Sei,...
us ions, 'and: finally ttiC constitutionality the
latVwes argued befdre the Supreme Court, and
the law was declizia4,nnonsOtiitiohal by : judges.
And itognrst - Judgei ~ Goitava and
Bumsidea-dissenting: Thi opinion' of the .Cotirti
wail:deflected by pep, and. may ha found ittAtir
:Bareefieps46ll/i the diestinting opinion Was de
livered by•Coulter; and published: in , the
hewspapera Of that date. . ••
,L. A- tempaiite:ietierw of these,opiisione would
satisfy any candid mind that the -lei ; truth, arid
policy were clearly with Judge Coulter, that
L uponyilneiple . and precedent !the act wancon
stitutional, and'.thit it required all the legal
eithilety . .Tor ',Justice Gibson,. set forth in legal
phrase kV. dUdge Bell, to render the opinion of
the Gourtiverc They foice
of • precedent; and hence the specious parade 'or
hair 'drawn distinctions,- bad logic; and *arse
Thp limit! of a - netrepiperxill . not permit,
jdot comparison of there lengthy °pintoes to be
instituted, n'distinct pamphlet 'could alone . do,
theta justice, but this . slight Douce may serve to
direct public attention to the matzo:v., .In the
TftianthEle . it maille'irgitto'notathet our entire .
•oo"le`peYeuiie~founde~'o`po"n'iL~tl3piioci¢fs
the Simi is thi - net or 1334 e; mit ..1116 cited by
the defendants in error, as a paiierfal piece
.dent; to which . Justlee Gibson, - per Justice
.
Itis true that ..the citiceni are called to decide
by theii
,rotes, slather . minion schools-,shall be
established seithin their. precincts. Bat for what
purpose 7- Not to determine whether the acts of
hecodre laws, 'But to Odeclare •
willitumess to contribute an amount of minty
by wayof itax
In stating the question, he yields the argu-
Ment, - -in 'drawing his inference he perverts the
The answer to thisshallow dishonest logic is
contained in..t he :liberal and manly opinion of
dodge Coulter, wherein be nays: , . •
. .
et
Of "paramount importance' is the school law.
That law so strongly Imbedded in the affections
'kof the-people, is founded on the piintipte now' as.
[ rated to-be unconstitutional.) And en it hp been
repeatedly recognized-by all our Courts, we
ought tb hesitate before.. pronoOncing another
law so nearly like it in its establishment, meant-
Etitutione. Same posgble shade of difference
may be imagined by ingenuity. But the great
principle Cl in both,-„aitulonission to the people to
ascertain their tristura And if one should be held
consfftutional, and the other not, it - would b. the
rendt of absolute !cal, and not of reason or judg
urns.
.ken theism tinder consideration, its °WAS*.
ry force depends upon,„The contingency of the
people by their votes : atibe ballot box to accept
it, and so precisely of the school lavr. Allted-by
affinity in their tendency to elevateand call the char
acter of the people, one' fate oust attend than both.
I admire ingenious Theories but I cannot permit
them. to •evertarn public opinion, as nettled end
sanctioned In the long lapse of years, by our
habits, our laws, and our judicial tribunals; wis
dom to often found aranngst the mass of the people,
and in the general current of thought and, opinion,
where it cannot befriend in the, specuieitions and the.
orks of the scholiast. ' - •
'WI laws derive their:farce in a republic, from
the powers of the people, andtheir stability from
enlightened . public opinion. _lt is; therefor*,
-Wise end proper that they should conform to, and
be approved by public sentiment) And when
a considerable change Is proposed In long totals
lished.mistatrualt is wise and pridentlegislation
to consult public opinion. Ildtich was the ogee
inivgard to the school law, and nth Is the case
in the law tmder consideration. Theone is design
ed to citrate, enlighten and coroborate ihe public
mind," the oraer/daigne4 to purify,-enlarge and .
adorn thrputdiiMorals; so as to make the pay!,
Of the ' Commonwealth toorthi recipients and
mere guardians of, the -great pine's:ides af;rell
gwyr,
moral; .and political truth evenroilled Ile our .
_ , •
.
"Bat theseromments to truth, liberty, moss
aid; and public inetruction,. which the Legisla..
ture: with thenesent of the peOple, have erected,
this Court:lnvoked to destroy. Butperhapit if
this Court ndertake to judge of:the Mode. tied
m anner in blob the Legislature shall 'exercise
its diriretion in relation tothri, public 'Porte - , of
the country, and not the malts of that 41101*.
- 'gun upo n the rights of individuals, a:hover ap
parented of destroying the ;eytteditaitan of the de
partments of yorernment • may be inesentsd,than
afforded by the law in gutstihti— It may, bi,aUrged
(hal:the Court wilt altenuttely Pam sen-ohraarchy,
irhie4 invades and takes away•legislalise discre
tion and than destroy the densocreetic feature of the
repAlican forms." •
lie concludes his opinion by mewling That
t'oirtue and knowledge are the pillars on which the
riperstrurterre of our republic rests. The school
law, and the law Under coniidersition, are designed
to promote both. , I njoice that my [berate
conviction, lentrate to the conclusion that the
Act of Assembly under entity!, eon•
stitutional. 1 mould not throw.apebbk in the way
of the modem Rereads', tabu, under the similitude of
the People. talaboiing to destroy math rail." •
The entire opinion is well wortkittudions per
usal; Ito enlarged constitutional views, high mor
al tone, and elm unnly exposition, preseutinea
striking
,contrast with the logle-chopping, Mani
threshing, eptfcialpleading opinion, of Justice .
Gibson; and Uhl no less indicative of the general
cVnntoter °Mho two men, Justice Coulter being
"Cortenits his own clear heart; and nobly dares
TO BE, not to lm thotiyht, 'an honest nuut.7
justice MP TNIIPIRMICi.
. .
The Board of Dlreetere of the Belpre end ClA
tinnati . Railroad' Co mp y hake accept ad Pt.
seriptioes Of ! s:lb9,ooofrom the countsycdWash
tigten, aattaho towns 'and Maur.
pdalookeu . 6rtitudag a brow:Vol their mad to
biatletta - anyhow If not to ineellog. to, the
Belpre firtuatk ire euppoie that ill hats to be
bidlt, for. the city O w f
Baltizeore bare reeohed to
petition: theddarybuiti legiabdure for leave to
rubleribtre million and f half to bind their road
to Parkerabarg,and,tteit *II reader the Belpre
Blfnrh necesen7. 7 . rimbiar Journal.
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Fro:, tla New .11;rik Comacriial diewtiaT
Scals AT rue Saueues HOITL—FXOI3I a vui
inn by the Bev. J. Cress, entitled, Tortral*re
and tencilier of Mrs.. Cross,' we take the fol.:
lowing scenes at the Sailor's Home in this a*.
Mr. Crony now resident, at Naahvillei at
one time a member of the Oneida Ccmference of
the Methodist Egan)* Church and Subsequent
ly agent for the Sailor's Home.
. ,
t There was a euperuniuded . old Me at ' l as
Sailor's Home; New York, at once senthble and
pious, but posseasnl of a most garndous Pro
pensity, to whom Mrs Cram would sit and lbrten
for hours, while he related his adventures ind
disasters—described the storm, the shiPwreck,
the whale, cheer, the.encounter. with pirates,
and the thousand hardships and halr-brAdth es
capes. of his varied and 'prenatal life.
Every,mornlng,lifter breakfast, she would go
with m 6 to thelong reading room, where've gen
dully found some scores o f sailors, to each of
whom sheyould give a religious tract, scootapa
nied often witla.kind wordil of counsel and en
couragement. . Daring those benevolent inter
views she drew from many a poor fellow the his•
tory of his life, the:: cad story of his bins and
stifferings. On one occasion she apt oached a
young.man„ sitting in 'thoughtful silence, with's
look of inexprivaible sorrow, and very tenderly
ingulredahe attuse of his unhappiness, to which
he emsensival.
tidy, I have enough to make meunhap
py.
Si: years ago I had a good hom in !this
city.. My father and mother were the beet of
Cluastians; and they rived very often for poor
William. I had an only sitter, and I local bar
as .I loved myself. But I was a wild toy,l and
wanted to the world, - Without my fathers
consent I Vent to sear No one knew where I
hadgons. I Risser wrote home, for I was wham
ed.- This Mahe ergligine I have returned to
this port.' As soodW.l landed, I went to 'peek
the home I had left.; The house was tit* but
it was occupied by Oben.. They told me: my
father died, four years ago—my mother , . d ear'
g
soul, seen followed him. My sister marri edand ,
removed to the West. I know not where she is,
end, if I did, base not money to make the jour
ney. They had all even me up for lost—tuner,
expected to see me again. lam afraid my Mis
conduct broke my poor mother's heart. Three
weeks I lave been in post, and- this is the *rat:
time a lady has epoken - to 'me—God blest you
-for it ! and the first time any dishes spoken to
ma like a Chrilthia. lam only a, poor sailor,
and who cares for the. sailor?"
Then, tAlltillf to passim added, whilethe large
tears chased each other down,his bronzed
"Captain, I want n ship. lam tired of ,port..
I base not a friend in the world. 'Captain' can
Ton get me sahip I"
The poor fellow had Wen into the hands' of
the:Good Samaritan, Mrs: Croci recommend
ed hie case to 'Captain llishandacT, who Skeiser
neglected the opportunity of relieving an ftfor=
Waste cesilian.
-
'not
There was another case in which abe Copt •
special interest. Some time before she aline to
the city, • sailor t= found intoxicated is the
street, end was brought to the home. Ai soon
as he became sober be was. persuaded to sign the
temperance pledge, and was thenceforward a
steady EMI. His incipieat `reformation wee fol
,lowed by a profession, of. religion.end-a life of
'consistent piety. llegase as a fall hiettiry of .
his misfortunes end his fill. He bad.graduated •
at Amherst College, 41 gone outinto the world
with perbapa as fair prospects' ab,any Of Ids
chusej lot ad unforkimate affehtsoori -thirarted
plani and Waisted biabopen
silappointetand , tilsclwsatted he became very
melancholy; relinquished his - business, wandered
frOni-his home, shipped_ ,
,fee e rte.
thinking to relieve hie burdened heart by aban
doning the ecene- hie sufferings.:' Growing
constantly more mleerahle, iind being influenced
by surrounding example, he sought to deoWn his
eorro* ju the baleful cup.. Yeare.wore on, and
he continued to follow the sea, and became aeon.;
firmed drunkard, 'oaken he was when found by
M friendly eldptuate, ,and conducted - 10 this de
lighiful asylum.
r ram sanosil• scresso4
LaSterrening iatte¢ded the mariner's temper
ance Ideating.. While one or, the gentlemen . yea
walking, emus intoxicated came staggering ap
to hint, looked him earnestly in the fecal till he
palmed, then said to him: .
• Ton mean me. doyen Captain?" !
Mean yon 7" said the other, ...abet dig 11E4
about yon "
r 71 1 . 3, Ite yarn that ion eery !pinning shcat
. 1 . ..
r i7
that Id salt. Did you ;Ina me?
.
...No, 1 spoke of another , but. I think It would
do vizi well for you too." - .•
sot think too; end I'm ashomed of it•
So here IV snook off. Glee toe a, pea 4 let am
sign Your, pledge. Nlay be Fm a little too droOk
butlq
- ' • he lei t'"" the
big Lis name, pgr
"Then. " be'exelaimed, tertal;
•
"There. • 41,7
ind period Mariuttlieend of asentenam ao hues
ari end of-my : grog! Look at me, shipmates
Yon Oink I'm pretty much gone by the 'mud,
and ito I am; but I begin to get sobev:ll know
whit I've'done; and you may tall me a liar if I
don't give grog e wide berth hereafter
- The orator staggered to his 'eat Mai.* tt rear
of linghter trod shouts of applause. phetbei
he Will keep his word time most attennine. It
would be very quimalanable, at least, tr, he were
not a sailor,; Bat each is the WWII sense of
honor, that heisseldom known to. violate a vow.
dir.lChase tells u that many bare slued the
pleageda a emu of intoxication, and adhered to
it with teemed fidelity ;
1 Noticed a well dressed young inanWho led
the bourn another so affected l . with liquor
he appeared to walk with diflenity. His
friend placed him upon the front seat; and -eat
deist by his lids. About the middle of the
meeting the former rose to,mak• s wink and
the laud milting the opportunity stealthily left
the hens.. The speaker Anishedl abruptly, Tol
ima& the fugitive and brought him back, and
before the exercise chmed, led him to the table
pugs pea labia hand, and guided it While be
wrote his name.'l wan
_anima:do Warmed
that this prow:man himself about six months
age; was brought, Intaxicated,-to the temperance
meeting, and perstiadato sign the pledge that
he has ever since been a sober, man, ha lately
joined the church, gives evidence of genuine pi
ety, and promise of% great useftanesa among the
sailors.
TEO cuiwescoirramm:
Prayer meeting this evening at the Mariner's
Church., A seamen prime account of his con
version, which commie mural yearaip in this
'city„ He bad recently entered pert: I Sunday
morning he pot on his best rigging, sari embark
edfor a plume cruise about town. He had
at gone far before he =tau old sequaintame,
whom be invited to join Lim. Thelatter replied
that he had learnt the folly and wickednets of
drinking and carousingand desecrating the Sob.
Itattnithat he was now on his way to church, and
*Mild be glad to havethe company of teis Meta.
Bo; said he, to please Bob, I gave up my frolic
and went lirith him. But I had not been in
church fifteen minutes before Capt., Chase gekie
me it broadside which raked me fore and aft;
cut lane before the amen, and .hatiled off to get
away from. shipmate. Two, nights afterward,.
Bob omelet toe and took me to church.spin.
This time the captain was harder with me than
before. He bore' down upon me 'with all hi s
guts. Before the sermon was over I was a total
wreck, and attunes swept over inefrons stem
to stern. -
Then he told on bow he returned to his bar
ing* looked himself up and triad *pray, but
found no comfort; how he went next night to the
theatre! but felt worse there than at, church, and
next night toe frolic, but could neither drink
nor dance away his sorrOlra; *Hal an kdd friend
in Brooklyn; waudered in the woodsof Long Le
land; remained there all night: cursed; played;
thought of putting en end to this wretched life,
but was deterred by-the fear of hell the -meat
morning, weary and faint, made hie way back to
the city; Beltath, repaired spin to the church;
seized a rope. hich was,theuern out to bin drown
ing lank wa hankd aboard-Om gospel. ship in
which he bad-been sailing erer since, In bore-of
rounding toe cape of death, and making the heir.
hoc if glory! It was the genuine eloquence of
the Mart, and produced mil effect ae it sel
dom attained Molar the more polished oratory
of the pidpit.
; If theythat hummanytorktMeousnemshallshise
as the elate former, Mr. CUSS Is likely to men
pie- no obscure position among the stars of light.
Ile has been ;preaching to the marinas tire
more then, twenty years,;_aod Namely* week'
has passed withoutconrersions under Ids minis
try. Many bare carried• serious Impression
from his church, and beau subsequendlyconrart ,
od at sea In foreign ports. I remetaberthe6nar.
retire of one who left themeeting with &con.
trite heart, and the nest day embarked for a voy
age. On shipboard he read his bible,- and con
stantly prayed for the forgireume of his elm.
But for some time he found no declare, add the
burden of hi' narrow rem • increasing. Ode day
hives sent *ICBM reef topaile Inn squall. ' A
sudden lurch of the rennet time him into the
sen. mink' cala he, .likalea4 inthe mighty
mama; but my heart went up as mi.; body went
dawn. - I thouo_t of Petir,andcried floe, Lord,
or I perish ! Men I came eip , l new a plank
which they bad thrown 'nreoLlard: being a good
Mamma wan eared. They' hauled me on
beard, but I felt that my sins Min 'all . left be
,
hind nee me In ths.depth of the mal”; •
- -
Tunes Cardidas.--Iri 1831, idyl 22pan
Aim Daniel Weida. Stephan Millihatutothers
porchaaed Um Wood of Fast Bostotiori spew
ake for *lO,OOO. Thii specula/lon proved Ma
o= to , thaia, - hat mow on, of its whines could
not be poreloasod for what they paid for 'the
whole ialarill: Itapopidalloa la now 7,000, rout
it baafOoror fire atlitrellitr, ihrtllimuu
several obi, maay ale
Errzy apOM will mat
lEEE
Wiens. tieltr. Cowin ad ware - --;
Ironteartartmie. I
.
An Sadii ' Ma to. Monti Charles Hugo, eon' lig
Victor Paso, : sad ardor of the /Aransas; [snow
in cows* of signature among the conductors Of
.the neinpapers of Great Britain, symperkiAng:
with him an his imprisonment for waiting agalMt
the gullotine, and condemnatory of the infamous
iodgment widekccaudgned him to bonda.
Am:lrani:less sums cherish a sinular feeling,
and by then should we not manifest It by - s
similar demonstration? Ouch an outrage as that
perpetrated upon Glop, is an-indignity cpcm .
every member of the editorial profanation.
A waiter in - the 'Eines, given filet following se
a proof of the want of education in the Comm
tion of London. It mans thus ad only two
flats reternied, an Yon call em fore ; that helnt
',Write, and gimm wont wee it, nor I please
rektyfie thi heaver has body has You can, end
I ham, lac."
The Cmsarienoperation has beei: auccessfally
performed for the delivery of a poor women In:
Guy's Hospital—the surgeon was Mr. Polaid.
The formal opening of Venice ac a free port
took place on the 20th inek nrchwo l
,
The Baron Haynau has p In H
• untys
near the Thesis, • large estate of near ,
acres-of-fectile alluvial soil, at the prima/ 'S
starling . per acro..:: -
The broad.gague speed has been equalled On
a naretner-guage line-4he South Eastarn.=en
engine built by 'Crampton haring taken a bat
of earriagerat the rate of ,7seventy-tlve miles an
hour!' She is .6i:steal ~to have been perfectly
steadY Suit speed.
/dada:seise:Re Raja has signed a contract to
visit Rome in Jemmy, 1852.
The °raid Duke Constantine, Ea 0f. 60 Ete:
Oro of Russia, is clay Ampeated to mint , hi -
Ragland on a eieit to Her. Majesty and Prlime,
Lieutenant General Sir. Feedesteir. ddant, .o.
C. D., le to males thoappointrMa of CI
of Malta, together withatt comuisad 0te,X,7 7 1
stationed in that island. - ' • -
ThenewHonsi of Commoui haebeettremodel
aa end is now completed, ready for occupation.'
The econstio effect of the chooses has beenhnt
partially tried as yet. The Speaker ha a pri
vate hot water plate in the house for hi s s feet,
and so hate the Ministers end the leaders of the
Opposition.
A return has teen made to en order of th.
House of Commons, and printed; from which it
appears that VIP number of voyages made by
British stearnere from Prime, Holland, and Be l
ports of the United Kingdom, Inn, from
Prance 2,022 (tannage, 308,.714); from Holland
807 (homage; 201,111); nod from Belgium
.483
(tonnage, 86,552).-
A man who
took part in the dreadful addles
of the fint reroliation, named Pala,' formerly
Deputy Ridge at the . Revolutionary Tribonal,.
its just died at Liege, aged 88. Porquier Tin
ville etude him first one of his =retain, and
afterwards deputy judge. He was present. at
the trim of. Marie Antoinette, but not as one of.
the judges, the number being complete"before*
his name was come to.- Pals in his old age was ,
of opinions quite opposed 4 those of his ,yonth:.
He was in pomessiemof bllfarultlet to the molt
It appeam from an official report, that daring,
the six mouths, from Janniuy to June inclmire,
ly, there were 966 fires in INAS, namely, 123 of ,
buildloge and 843 of , chimneys. -Several of the
sipeurs-pompiers (fiiamen) were siirerely isajnr;.
ed in their efforts to extinguish the fires. Two
of have received the decoraticm of the In
gion of Honor for their exemplary =duct, end
several bare received Medals of !moor. -
In
Berlin;- the elating of the shopi on the Salt
bath is not to be gone on with. For One week it .
was strictly carriedout, but caused suoh dissatis
faction to buyers end oellers that it was deemed
expedient to yield to the strong popular feeling'
on the subject. •
The Lloiri of Vienna publishes- a statistical
count of the %maim empire. Poland not tooled
ed, from which appears that it contains 2,011
townie it,., 1,865 in European Russia, and 176
in Siberia, including 44 fortresses. There are In
Russia, 291,877 agriculturaLcolonies, hidalgos
6,951 in Siberia there are tier 321 foreign'' ,
nurse -
By the deathof Mamba] s•bastuibi there los
only tomato fire mantles. Solt, nomintitedla
1817; Gerard, in 1880; Heine, in 1849; Jeitient
Bonaparte, in 1814 ; and Excelmaus, 1851:
Jerome Bonaparte was nominated by the , Am -
peter in 1814, but his appointment was col
fied until after the Revolution, by the Freda
' The Propaganda publishes, that in the ilardal
or t 6. - of of tha Equator, Quito, by
doe 25thidarch. 1801, the Holy Order
ens is tutored to its eights and to the ,
belonginglo.ttio thathltuad.-- The .
King Charles the Third of- Span Was; thrash:
this decree, set aside •-to etandty." . ,
A print* letter Dina Athens states, that work,-
men employed four mike from thecity inthiln.;
ins the field of Marathon, found the .place dee- ,
mature of the warriors who fell - there in thil
memorable battle 490 years before the birth of
I Christ.' -
Russia and Austria are coming to an arrange
ment for retuning the contract for the naviga
tion of the Danube. The latter tins also come
to en agristeent with Bowie, and pledges Welt
to construct, with as little loss of ume u pond
big. • railroad from Balr.burg to-Brook, in Styria.
and to have complete within five years a brawl
railway from lunspruck to Karsten and
li
berg- further, to hue finished before the
Oration et 1858 the Linn extending hum
to Verona, and from Lintz to Vienne: Bair&
on its part lays down at one a tinetrom Munich
to Saltborg, and etnpfges to have complete
eight years, a railroad from the frontlerof
Austria to Nuremburg.
iteilLet every one who has not yet used the
culebrauel Arsblast Llehoeut. to to the eteot..bo trLt
Walsh them with r, aaarblet. Path. .utalrdhit Much
'valuable lafortuaho vith reherdlo the teeatosiat crest—
tle, be, end It will t 1 erf you eertltleatea of rum tem
forated - hy EL G. Werryll's Arabian Lleslautal..bleb bite ,
tern Urn epttalled r Usul .bleb cares were effected afbr
the fella,* of the moat attleatille OM/dn. e. whir.
Ilaraseut. 'mule
SEPL:fzie PILLS.—No medicineerir
fermi fOr itself • WOer repatetlest he et, *hoot • this, ••
La the Ilert rill, dloomted sod comp:matte] by Dr. Me.
Liao, of l'lrstels. 'Although Dot • short tlato
thely be:Myth. public, It feu alnidy suet! kw Dial! •
degree of portlarlty hitherto ourozweed. The domed
for them hat %mote loureoose. Mews. Int Co, th•
petlyrietors of the medieitte, who. reside lh
renter!of rootth aodifoxlstreets4reconststitlym4leing
°stet* which tbe7 god it almost tartly Imposefble to sap
ply. The popularity of the. Is not named la My
pesticitleeydlOot of the ...Jaffe the detisad Wag Oth•
era!, fro;the North, hooll..E•et 60,1 Meet. The , ,rash
is; no 4lseitee IAI morrow:um lu au gutters of the Wed
State, thattlbet of the Leer.. And tbeeePillsare the been
,emietly reeryit illstoyere.l the !tips*:derensmett—
Fot este hf J. KIDD.. 00.•
N0..60. W 044..
ITS=32IM
• I Petri:anal
. liMaaranio. Iltuitioadon 00, Po. Mirth WM. ,
B. M. Ktiikkera tit, Yaw Malmo bk wortinA ircw.
du,l. shls ricialtri throat* Or .would thank rro to rad
or two &aim, by tho PrOasylvrolo Mr N sir
Orrly oat:. Mil It is bring Lopolreo for doicri enrT &W.
Vaal; Mporifollr, JOIIMLONO & CO.
• Miramar, lihi.od 00..0. Muth
A. IL lEas , —Lkou /Ilk Your Apar, • brir oval ii*Ob
let with or kAir dorm Hoek W. which we Ws
17412214110•04 00 UM doom lmmwW W y.•-
Your ondkioa Lo irorkliar iroodm in IMO
ion obtain marl orrolkot ontlbostra. If madman, Mao.
room /Ir., • .W. W. Wan% .
For ale by Sprier • larDeorsil...llo Mood itrort HAL
840.01. 17 Woo& stmt.; U. A. taborktock.,•
Wood 421 Front strek4A D. M. Omit; D. A. EJliotf amok
Ocoalarr, flebiraris, Allrobroy. also br
. darn.
psirtor, • • It: lIITJI,
sea:caw:l' ! tonal Orsio.Arrooth litirbatob.
r.llloTil FLOATS ABOVE FICTION
LIK OIL bore WASEII.—?The AA . mate eta ' .
all iI
sand latedloten fa taring Was qukk ass 1: , 4 eau tell sgOod
111noir by eating It. nod It oar =US tfilta %rod tads It
boa. It •111,4104.11 the Pepulant, . 44 h the 111.4.
_X.. met Walston atm.:Ude. tato wader no vulvas It
reweave nedlyantetaatlal vlatttea, free baleen hod effort,
of valid etdaetloaa. sat It 411111 hot that boa eidabllshed
the v./outshone{ "Haire Cbaipitrod Muhl ZIMIA or Sab
wealth," beyond ea each or &wit. Its adios Owe
the b. 3411 mhos Isla 110150nignm altb ratSchatstel tad.
hoophked prlacipleo—lt ;emotes the Tilliolo 11111.nisina
sad varrtioas of the bauT. Lou.nrefwee obetructhandlaPleaeh
morbid sad dimmed matter; .mast 000 the etemich
and PlgaatJve• ovaan• oreenet aeare Pala , sad healthy
Shad. a,d regulates the whoa huallime Of the different
octane of tin tedy. Thle Is all horibessei wlthciat the
lewd danger of hum, the immoral:toe betas ea bah ea It
la effioadome. it mar bob:mad by the eloratfoe; that It
Dorsett. to ewe too atearehtaooet4 bat .opat
the, It .111 be hued that • lafte majority of the dime
ele which Mkt the hams, folly originate la as harem
state of the blood. Be sot deceived. then. hTothav ear
erayaillaa Wag offered you by "may allets of toolteoeet
and Wan lata•ratloo" ao n ambetitote he the *lama
John Belli anwyatlilef Ulm valuable toviteaathat the
otopietoryarrnata to be enoerhr to all °there.' •
eurncei,lterate and ask for the ollalnal Dr. Joan
Bah's Maratearalcs from restadv--atl haveao other. Fee
ialvrrtinonteot on another mgr.
• suren: irnowXU..l4o W 6.1 it.. •
Jachtkwmar . Wboteente Retail manta
Palllmportittion of Hardware, Cut*, at.
LOGAN, AVILSON
No. 129 Wood Shoot,
Domino to 'enll tan attain= of Wears and glum en
HARDWARE, CUTLERY; tic.,
onornmi.m. INCENT Packets,
And .bld t Own ain mair'%rod ao 1.4
Ruth Od
Ord fon danntownint YON% arlebratni AXES
ditizeds Insanum Company . _
ENOOURAGE BOWS INSTITUTIONS
MINX. 41 Wan amt. 11 tloo vothoollt4o. LL
il. Maim tetodatolt--...a. W simm;4 4u. H
Thu Ot=ti Item t atromd Issuro7ll
r=ml: " Zlltur b. tar
dU - of litttibortk• t 0 77 7
to tn. tocutouttty . tlatit Prolme.
erull.-CAt. now?. Wit..l7tnt.'Wm i ttw,
iricnnttitagekt it..
.773
„ Z i t.
•
liistaiulbelkaitpasly..l
•Pi
CAPITAL, .$100,000 :-
•• OFFICE, No:16 FOURTH RIBEET.
• • OITLCERS:
" yka Prnang—eurosr. 111eCxxxxix. •
• , C. /L. Cotsccs.- . • .
1"..11i1f./Soidirfrtbratent In anbthite part Q' ttlik
Steam o , :lahmunizatio4 betweenNei4v.Yl*
rE 431a4sgow and . brew York
r
litesaohlp Oommir's porerfal
elawdalP ULANOW. /7130-t.......1 403
I= gal: of the co
Yorattamr+ek (Iwo*. o.'l= tl g:i th o e , :r
non, at 1.2 cedar.. lc, '
is
;:rAHISAG6, XONILY..
Find lA. 04ireiris e
Tr • • taken'.
rain
Thom rataolorlade !yobbo.% bat loca or
mbleb will b. on board, atmoderata price. Csr•
r174-efh . • ,!"'",' !Meg"-
CiifforWing.Ladies.777
v•J BAKEWELL'S .SCHOOL wilt' -
. open on MONDAY. EXPTISWIEII Ist. - W. J. 8;
esteems nls irratltuad to these meats of 411forent
1601111 de oon vim have oonfLled In btu Intotells.
Mat be eslU not UMW srltb sellitlous elltnions of Id.
Pupils... Ileum& Kan:simile:me Liless Mei tam exesfklente
hes near abuse.'Mist be 10410 blinSelf Of uftry
oppostunlty to Wakes Crossroads':wen] for then..
end nonpluses. and to oultelbe detise of
r se%
Ilglon, be rassfully seals . all trovostei tsoflul
. ttl. •
I4..relVAllartor
..Eno4t o k.6 lb* Allegthik
jib)
uoct
e t t
'""rrlit
7rieii.
' , UMW.
,iesdars,lA
• 44=s i
lad 4
I MIT:
to. •
.• The Pim
Szr.ftste
TbeiAd
I Yam
•
Brow or f
. tdr, by EPTIM
Wall Mr
sa D d '
BISXo.rAdNeIIsIT,' S
elt T
P A aB Oare t • .
;UST RECEIVED , at - the aid establiahed
- • stand. Of Kookot stmt. hoot most al the oilabrated
o.tom foc i role xi tpoot =or toOop or PAVER MVO-
Ot4f3 sod ItD eamotising snot, • varlet,. of WI.
sod piled mesa ba rfly 44 to podgy the tostemoi cocci
rthe Tiers of no moot hottOono sod comic= ksL •
fiug'Zl • • . • ' 'MMUS PALMS.. •
• • .
Xl° :"Educational Antociatien of Alle
• • .gui=7 „. .,,, '0... 4 , 1 111=1 =A 2:
; P:lL,shols las. 111 r, I=7llldellytv. Warm 04
'Vi=or,Vll2l3'
ot , thoet.o7. its imporioam ral tbo toestsoodds of t
• • ' •
. a ell pultroli Madly to the ..toighty leagine• otriblorr
Illos , 1rtmt.1•117 Invited- to b larstteodance.
cola of ttur littoentlyoamotottl..-
bleCAßOO.Pastor, :
• —7 143 Plumbers; Coppenuthths, • '
fTllEimdeisignid keep eonsiantlysqk blind
- arm dnWyt6aof PLUAIDEJLT EARTIMa WARS.
~.,„ nobly taltdrd..4..altiod tomato. Moo, Poo
• sal Cloroar iv " , =lll:trele r .l oo .aut Pipr vi te4
IflregP ti i
rod Rrur dboarrsTilmod emu FIX
coat, and Chao: Laded Vldvorr IloOkborf Treb.
tr. Ftraights sod toolao 21. bad. f3Pd
•Arafalosy, at. Iliortdo nab. for Wrsh
o t oy., - &MUM, COLTLI d TOUpf.
•
dolfSdt Purl
My.
NEW lORE.
.% OSQIJITO BAELOOps.just.ree'd and
j‘JkloGras_lo:rery..ebeta
GRIMPED RIBBONS—A. A. 'Manx k Co.
hav: a tut rerriTe4 /up. supply *filo obersag.4
VoncILLTED
larlem 4 TARLETONS-. A. 11...501i
ow have jasta=r4
•
EW•EII.I3ROIDERIES. blisoxac
la Atli mistime co melee sildaloost edelitlede of
llot. ogee
_eq:e men:Units: lid WI throe ireary,
,• . saga.
yokkAGE - Di: A....111A5e54.
Co.. are sow cluing oot their Occk at Rene. and
ne. de lillie at lie liso feline eon. ,
V,IIOIII.,DERS--2500 pC5.8114013
1:3: or n re.* from mop bow., for We by • '•
um= • - • „ It0111:.10S, Lams Ai CO. ' .
AMS-504 pod. Cis:maned:
tpnwigoguic.. l .4 . ;
.)
•
bhde. N. 0., for sale by • '
arm
'IV O. MOLASSE§, tibls, (oat) fortale
.1.:1 • by ••••=, 60111 SON. LIMSt W.
BUFFALO TONGUES—Just receiredfrein
et. te• daien choice Buffalo Towns. -
BIC A..kIeCLUICO .
gm= • • Oman sal Tr. Puska..
Gael( GELATINE, White and Colcr
oLvasioord to Aar thiso•oott l ow fronottoo
iar sataßy
• WV. A. ler:Luna
Zta laterri
VOCOd. SHELLS, received fresh [mai
4.7.11,-ctuuo
wleJ)
NO. 2 MACKEREL-5 Mobs. k 7 qr. bas
for ode by abet. J. B.CANTIZLD.
lIEESE--100 been Cream: •
Comm.*lso bT.
remaining in the Wit
tay tounty.P., &mast letb,
rgeona itchltol
1 1 , 1= 0 Jo . ho
Platt Jes= P
Tvtvtiq 8.32p1e Sliabetb
D.rld
Wwon TrrApera w hi n 13aui or
P. N.
LIST OF LETTE
kW Pad Offeee. Alta
ieiltlaploe . Mama..
Blealirf Jobs.
Creselli Elizabeth
Cbalabreila AZISIS M
Conlin David
Oast Jamb
Ilmazds Bub Jr '
• Dmab a er Daniel
MOSQUITO NETTING.—A farther sup.
Zit lYr"dThith4 .lll.llLl4l% MIMI/MD.
Steam Boiler's,
WOR . SALE—Twi) double fitted Steam Boil
1.7 et% 42 bet. at whi 13 hat Was. nen. •
t.orlon (41 boant f tbe *tamer J. J. Clittaa de.
sualft6t SCAIFE.4I7CINZON • OREM
• sEdri t • SllBcsks Ades',
Ch es', to ar rive, rive,Ve,e• RRY.
ILIOCASH-45 casks par% for sole by
anal* J. Ai n. no•ro.
'EVETSR-5 MI,. and 5 kev,loi wale by.
.agD . ' J. AIL FLOYD.
O. 3-MACKEREL-30. bbla. Large, for
nl• br aagl9 • J. tIL PLOTD.
L-5 racks fur sale b
y
y mail J. & IL FLOYD
M OLASSES—?AO bbla. N. 0.;
35 Plautruu Syrup;
15 Sugar noun.:
luarrlP !.!A FLOYD.
S UNDRIES--
GO Lap
1 cot ll
Bevorsal Lain and Or allitbf
ISAIAH DIVISKY I OD,
.0419 Wiktor old haul Oa.
TEA S -50 hE and qr. cheese Y,.11., for sal.
ancl9 ISATAII DICE XT & CO.
. A Card. -
Tllll uedertigned respectfully informs his
Moods mod gm public rraoraltr that bin store Ell
chooa Oa the porpoao Of wahine altentioos—pothoS
in new trout, ito.--aoul tho lot or Nohow bor. mhos 1V 1h
b with. largo sonrlroont of O. is.
aoglikat • haft 11 XL I'ENO bo marbet
TPittsburgh and Boston Mining Co.
1 bee &eland • ittmlaleinua dirtdond of ilia Milani
V."' " r" 'ehug Thrti last
jpi.4 . iart b. A, I:4llisl.—isiaqiNZEl!caer
MlTTS:z—Munrur l
ECIRVITILIk have eierfted this morning • futibie
.../Ply of the above mom sod deningid. *Vida
swag • •• • . comer Market sad Woortb
►L.: I
WO RUN DRED,ACRE FARM Offered for
ula—aboot 160 acres altaird rod la • gout
• of enlUrtioa. bailout wall tinabounh ileo ham:home
tor mains Or collate: *good borer tolling *piing in rub
Odd. t mprorunano•wentortald. two story Erick Ilona,
auk* boom wub bow*, goring boom, Irmo Barn and
aUtaing.walionowdrarrusibuse,gralo boau,row abed , .
ar... all lotoir envied: out within 1.• of of tbe Usti
itint rillexe of Uonindoora, itearrr ,ftionty,•l.*. .bleb
us two flowing tbreo gow Mills. two Carding nod
b ooing Mil* The the lova/do OS ogle. of two atuto•
boot landing* Than Is •100 •
of Cotiago
with from otabla, on flu boot end of the Vse . +l.
writer befog d/401111100d , IX! roll, weed_
_suer be
l"d . Win= i ou. , • • "I"3:14
• °MAIM COURT BALE. -•
IN pereuanee of en 'Order of the Orphans'
Court of Umbria,' Monty, tbs undorsirned, Admit,
tratora of Robert flindatan. lot. of Elisabeth townehip.
a M.O. .aid deed , wlll orpme. to public AILIO. tbs •
prototess, said toosublp t Me N.OS goo of Sepfembrr
pat,lo &doer. 4- 1.. all lho on. undivided Immune'.
pump( • attain Start of land situate lu talsabrth
11.1.41"=lingf; :4 - 1 4 11 17. .1
114 1 :4:1 ral
o smut Ng sem, tuoir or voldt rt
vinul ' lrdettil b6 a. ...0hn itl " rarll .1. and w
by deed tb.zti. day of" bor. 1040, and mord
W good book, 1.10•87.
Shona.
Robert Uhultrusu,
In lee sludge. . •
Tb o a hoy. nienUonod triet - of litod;ooaftlt
Orel Is good statq of I-0111,10mi. hasten •
p of
lOrel howls add buns theroob. and rollhalltil mad.
mo nude lmwo
Woe furtberytettenlors mud. of J.OIIN - AfNqa.odol . A.
lhing war Uro Proraluet or of PLANEOis4
INIAre No. 170 postal *not. Pittaburgb . ' ...'•
. . JOHN . .•
. . . • NEW artieffe -7 - , •
IntBER, No. 101 Third itriet, boofturt
eeleetadfroant• jnolausteamarnimbliestiond
• owing new mad fub inunic „
)I T p••• deputed fee- I dream of 111 r fath•rl.4-
116 1.,
Jenne i ,
jirl:c6..g•edictisolat. ha l t e r prey totlhes-31•Oet:
. 1
Ohl b,,,,,, wry In. lonr 'Mbar bankroll/met „
Tufo not away—dud bp/ And we •Te thus towelled
14 "; olfer thee I. bond of Id th ttlenlej filling good —vis
Illroan's eidlftsiod Sipe: l.wtown Rarer
ta n ' rik tu: i -, li.T.Tfot:::" •': *.
Zikl7l. ..,- ~ -, '... Lon* relic
litt; tr,
Ili : 'SUM 017 'rut GOLDthl 'BABY.
T AND WARRANTS WANTED .1.1-The
14k °0f0.1."11M0 . 10 1 . 11
mat ' to m ,.. l . l Putgly
. .
`,n
'fir TELEGRAPH.
. I ',- 1 9 1141) ti"Ci
' artirD POi nag
THE ENLARGEMENT lAlql TAKEN.
I ' .- -. • - ' Angnet 19.
1 „... , :gle.Ctinnl Enlaxgement Lawn of $1,000,000
I Aqui.. - taken . today at : , the tendon for' , It
1 am ounting to upwards of 600,0 0 0; Oyer half
the loan was. taken I:.y A ,Tork enpitaliata:—
The bahuocemantaken in 'ono puma along the
, . • - '
The Board. or.llealtit e repented the city
, eitlirelYStne at- cholera. it weather for.the
past - Oree flaynhta bee n, of and pleaaant:. :
- 7" :77.822:
'.'
Pualwsussr, Aug.
CottOW—The make! is steady, with but.lhal
Plour-4s .
dull, with sales 250 bbls at s3 B7®
$3 813,1 bbl for fresh ground. -
Grotn—Whest is heavy, with good supply.
Soles 7000 bushels st 800 far new, and 91®920
for old whits. Bales 5000 bushels .corn at 580
Whiekey—Salesat,224e gallon.
Prosudons—The market is steady, with Sales
100 hbis pork at $l6 for EMU end $l3 for prime. -
Bunn is In fair demand, with ales of shooldirs
".Wool-The market La , herry,, atuPtrieek are
NEW YORE MARKET.
, ?moil lixrciat.
. -14sw Your, Aug. 19i
Cotton—le held et an advance of }e t$
Miur--Sules 4600 , bbls at 413 ql@lSOLfa
todiazuti4M,B . lol4.for 000, uteplt,4
Orsies=3ales lkoontuittes damaged corn ed
46@480 '1? bushel. Sound mired is notopial ,at
Oc. bushel. • . , _
Provisions—Pork Ls in better demand, with
soles 100 bbla at $l4 76 for moss,' and $l2 87
for prime. Lard is firm, with Wes
50 bble prime at. 910 /1 - -
- Whiskey-4s offered at 23e 1 gallon. - 7
Lead. - Sslea 60 tons Missouri at $4 76,:tline.
'limp—Sales 200 tons dew rotted at sll7®
$126 "0. ton. - '
Linseed Off-le aiming at 72e IVlron.
Stocks-43r1e.bonds hare declined ; Boding
adsmseed 1; Penna. fives advanced.; per and.
The money market Is without &auks. .
Itzw Yowls, Aug. 10.
Cotton—The market is - steady, .with. tales
1100 bales at:B/ .for_,fair . Orleans, and 81 for
Flour-Beles 12,000 bble at - $3 75€.53 98t
for Pas; $3 76(i)163 87:for State; .$4 for Oenq.
eke, and $4 ®s4 121 tor southern.
Grain—Wheat Ls dull, with sales at; rater- I
day's rate. Sales 13,000 btu:diets earn.: Its4(3.
66e for mired. . •
Prorisions—Salea 600 Ws mess
,nrat at
$l4 76 y 1 bbl; and 600bbblardat 9e99e tb.
Whiskey—Sates 200 bbla wltiskeiNpruron
bblsy at :Solt gallon.
300 bbla Porto
=CM
- ...ales ___ eort. angst , •
5/e "{Rib. Sales 600 bags. Rio miff:4lst NO%
Tallow—Tbe matket is steady-et 7411
CINCINNATI MAHHSTr.
. I CmczwiAT4 Aug 9
. .
. .
Flour—The market is .®changed, but 10, if
Rai thing,•less arm. "8ales:400 bbls at $3,260
Whiatey÷fiales at 17fa Per pllon.. '
Provision*—No sales north,' of report.
Bngar is in fair dentand and
The rive is stationaly. . •
•
TBIZIOriT HOUSE,
.9[7S establistunent ttiD aon
.. the 41D:11 , ressmer It haw Mahn hem. The
end Weaned Annaba at the hose. Ito common
en. arreastment an the comfo rt . and Insmies to be
world there, to render It agreeable and &amt..
q= th t u te=i7l . ltie arm .141., L. Tucker
114 long at the brad id the estebUthamot, the r
fiellg: not exe= to maintain Its teghtaldon. end
aoalltf IL l'AlUtlat..
RE2dOVAL—We intend to ramose abent
• tb.1814 of 34.Amb...4 Om oar present gaud ta
tael3oll . 6.9 by (MMUS!. lissa..2l9.ll6JUr
oc .411 , 44. Mode , 64 Char sy., 1r... gun 1*
.tong.f cuff ankle ht.. LI.. omal.. , •
gls J. 14 NULLIFY!. 7 sad 9 Woad st.
Mr. Griggs' Grammar Sebool,
True Side of tke - Efriantowl, - All,siAeny C' y.
rrI a IERE are Two Senior's a year. each 'of
Invka. coommetag Song. ...1. 1 469:1 . :4
Om. pm &taloa. s+.ll
AATTRESSES,=4 - biviii &tore - .
L za.riodat a ClaLaMar; kn., Erna,'
by balsa Iltattlysim.. Jitsb.36M•Wrabd Ilan;
saby by i WM. I.IOIiLLS. rbird ;
Orindlrtatuitil Otirubdam
1 a.4 00/IN, WILSON;:, • C 0.,. N 0.129 Wood
me
alt,villfotoldistiasimfartorm'spiioes,ork short
o oar du of tto. boa Marietta Orinds fad w
t.:Jul; adopted for at* woofers Intended—deurerra on
N A fall ....nrtmrlt of =all doe. als‘app_bsol.
. • sestWAn • - WILSON t CO.
New Music.
•
t olln u.NELLOR, N0..81-Wood street,
SB• fa!loa , Bt ao:a and Impala pima . of
Ilauata4 Stream; • I would nal Me slew. •
Cambertaad attack Rota
I endratoo thee 'lth g l l4 Willow Wad Quirk Step,
eareo—BelliaL _ B axat e l le E ls la Vaano—Var
inlay 'Antra Bird Bona. • halms.'
Itoneebold Wards sad Llearte Boathaeoltele.
axel Breoca, &Mar BeU
last 0 meta. ' La Boqueeternea,
Bath ward lb/ Ma up B.th "I. BRIM.
broke/rd. &OBIS
Pittstgagit 1313 Compaq
A u N Annual Meeting of the StoCkholdeiso
the Plttabonat Ohs C224par.
~11.4k r n.•d
OT
0-4 7 th . :' t ..". 1.111 to held artbs Mese( Om
Went, otk Statday. th• estot Stptioatee. A. P. 1121.
tont•eoll the boars et 2 and 6 tinck, - Ft M.
JAMES.C/111181 - 2. Tresostrer.
Ofhts'Plttsbirrtt Gas 12a.. at. 15.11....(td
COFEED-300 bap, prime Rio, for gale b
astglq /ARM DALITZL. VI Warr Pt.
TEAS--, 0 0 lic. chests Powohour,
" Imgestal:
:3 . : " 7 ' , Pr by
50z1.9 .14.31E8D 66 Water st-
SUNDRIES -5 casks Potash; -
4 bax.• Oxigrew Letwooddr;
1 Dbl. Ludo Onraptx b 7
J. D. WILLUXS•CO.
OFFER -176 bags Rio, for rale by.'
10 awn. S. it W. lIAILBAtilltl.
0. 3 MACKEREL-150 bblis. for silo b
.w is A • V. nuta•rou.
VUEESE-100 boxer Cream, for eale.by
1J &oat% , & W. lIARBACCIIL
' :1
tIIGA
J •ngl3
10LOUR-150 bbla Extra and 5.. F., for sal
br .eats & & W. lIARD4IISII.
ACON, LARD, ke—
io.ooom Dlaba Ouirmed E.
bOo Dam e_ m Cared liatokai Best -
Yo
MO l I I . nl: fa k`g' u&Lifxs &
Warr stmt.
'OR RENT-A
t,cnmade
anrasraW.,, .orlt. AD TVJA . tiUPUAT P, at
Jolei h. MELLO 74.
• t mdtS • t HI Wood street, rittabwilb•
I . NDIA RUBBER. WHIPS-30 dos; lost
rmirod. from 1107 *et 10 .lanylb.rooprilor to .
o r 111041.1 n any being Otto ansflortod by elbusla nml
not 'oreallier, and revillibb no oillne kaop Ulm pin,
Id* and from breaking. or ago 01 Nos-7 ..10Wocd
&IWO . ' - J. It. PIILLIPS...
UOAR-88 hhda. Cuba and Porta.Bleo
or
E gravaxiklZ a cT... l rn ' " 1.4
Llbonti
itIOBACCO-25 blids. No. 1 6 twist. for Bata
"A. LT tsualtil i /A& DALML,6lllTaterst •
VIIISE3E-100 boxes W. 8,. for We by
..de, JULIO DILISLL.
WRITE FISR AND TRW:IT-
M bile. WIIIt• 1361; ,
10 bL btu. Wont,
1 . 0 arrive..ol for ed.
abald DUI All =Milt a CO.
MO TRANSPORTERS, COMMISSION:A
YOURII.—For L O TS
on aregaimoda ,
Una tams. 'r,' valuable LOTS, eat Drialiing
Ott al.,' Whet cal Rant Lane, Donn
log on lb. Penna. and. Ottio Railroad, Wain mans. or
the Derad.) and autroding barna° tn. Tftnal Ruin; Irmo
by affording tba givaland ranlittlas tar 4.lowat br•ith.
tli• Railroad or Canal, • • •
For Term moil. or D.C. ISTOCILTON,AUagtenT Can
or at Th. floor-More or 1 lei C. STOCKTON. •
ma • cornet id Matta am TRW It,.
Wbbls. - extradry, for . sale
Tv B. A. PAllN.artut.W
augls earner First and Wool sta.
. 1 PLS. TURPENTINE 35 bbls. for sale
:nos , D. A. TAIUMSTOCE I CO.
S UP.
b e , CARE. spim it - l -l a k ,f a c titt:or
N UTMEGS—coo 113 37 e, for atltla
,1.1%
MACE' -.200 lbs. for sale by
anals LL A. FAIINCSTOCK A CO.
BUTTP,II-9 Ws. Packed, for tale by- '
autlB • W. t P. WILSON. US &mud N.
IPLOUIt--60 bb
04, b
WiiiDOWTA
v • mint xis.
sogls
vAIA RUBBER GLOVES—On hind Ono sosorlmett of UMW aed . GrOtk :lit Lib
:4 1 =4 . = rattrlZZl :fra n Wrot.
auol rGP9, y
'
SCOTCII SNOFF-30 boxes Boroust . oele,
Waled Eouff, in 7L sad Ni Id pit.... lor Ohl by
w¢it, HICK i UpUIAMAPA
HEAP pRINT3!--4.' A. Mallow* CO.
have just , moiled era belalttbel - alio
whkh i 1 II be Dales tuned at log Niftle..
Also, 6 rues of thew very &firer/le 6 mat PRIM, *b.
ebenest goods tore Offered In ttLroartst
angle Nos. 6:11 ead 04 ILoitst sfo
MACKEREL-50 bbh. No. 3 Large;
' l Miu 1 10 -lA. ciridENcinAit.
lIGAIC-460 MAL n i e by
' sui(111
i Uminu fft;
ROOld&;—'150 doz. Corn. for sale by
mg] I . J. B. DELWORTII di ON
ORNL=O3O bu. for sale by - -
will 3. IL DILWORIII !CO.
AFETY FI7BE-10 casks for bkabint.
We by _ J. & DILWOICM I 00.
ICE- -- G f. . '
owl{ . . J. &DEMO k
) 7 , 21 1 boxes.= for ea=
CODFISH - -4 tea. for sale by '
wait WICK.•SteCANDLESS:
g`milmrST'S RAZOREN,Tbsundenim
yyßat m. gnyd Ow at Ws Ga.
ERIA4 States, sad are =win= Is %malty th
iirletsh arWarrkarritra Irwin Simile ear.
mad, and S It dor m not Franortilhetart. the reran
ter rearmal or the Bum eareheammatatba
aural& .t.h ,,= =rele hr tan la amenarair4S
n ow. , .tern o th er Beam wan I
e troy, they oat regain p 1 tor tea pan •
Per rels.wholerale sad Man, at the lastrh and Marshy
ma= - 67, wren et 7 mal Martet
MESSMACKKR L.—Otte ..it;'et/ierthan
MACKEREL-1 1 50 brie N. 3 iarge, 1851
axeiwie fat rale by ~..trwicrs wcAinnagt
LAB-23 sacks-for Bale b
angl.2 WIC- Yri44LINDLs§B
QTARCII-.-42 boxes Bonbright's cars for
10.1$ by' riagl2l RUN MeOLNIII22III
ROOMS-183 dos corn brooms for side by
aasl2 - WICIE s IteCANDLIZIO
jHOCOLATE--140 bits Boston Chocolate
Jibe n• by 0047.21 WWI t IkeaNDLraa
'FA rim zuo,opm,swrini-r-mrsri6l
for -11 $ 1 4= m i
ffiGINIA. TWIST-29100 Sr salAlry
..111 - .WICK a ltellinuw
.-; - "Turctilkifeed, Crop. of 1814
iiIIST . received from , the east, cam barrel
Ptah Turelp Peed et the best entitles. suet for sale et
Bed Blom corner ef Wad sad Sixth trees
"• . .
NV 6 dw Jew 81m
OOLEN GOODS=4.ea Blanket Coatiat
`S ti.olr BI knrod
•
The 0,.... 4 0.0 on hand sad mentring from thaneanie
angle HT Meaty at.
AISI.NB-61) lus bunch inistore, finale
AtDr • MAIM l'ilMta CR. -
Inuit Webre And irw.tta.
SMOKED HERRINGS-80 Ins Lubec, in
Cam. Ibr onle by- riatel2l TBALUI DICKTf &CO
ILIAC/I:EBEL-40 gr. brls ters nice No
IVA fords by IcaitlY) /SALM DICEILTIOO
VIANITEACTURBD TOBACCO-100 las
t.T"'""rsi 14 " d ' visilaNnWre
INDIGO AND NIITXFA3S--
kutc";"l3-mAiAtta".w...kgabewgt 14.
aysl2 • Water.nd Yr= sta.
. . . .
. fill FALL FASHION Fos: lan A
I : WILSON & SON, FAmatattaxas /Lams
100 . -44.. 97 49.7.4 abed, Imola ronooffoni 0.N.0..
ttoutioa of thslr meal:Lori tad the subtle to Ito NEW
Ni NTT LE OF BATS, which thrymin lamt on Batortg.
UGAR.--20 hhdo. N. 0., in stare and for
0 *sale by (2.01) .L B. CAIRIBUL
Q,ALER&TIIS —75 boxis, -
Ms. ha do 7. Ted tor ica.
OU Q IS bblspure Liaseedificr=
V REESE-100 'boxes Creasq
Cominveticadntaxsolta.
INDIGO AND MADDER—
I_ 6 Muir Medd
Saab
WM- BAOALST *CO.
18 sad= Word s:.
PEPPER, e ARCITA;
BO trip Bladc I:mom
IQ/TOT—fa kegp awed Noll.. for sale by
Cs
JANES ROTC:MON k CCL.
• p"a • • t` • t :
We:matd Don. Medea mellolly:6redldeal
runtang. mad Do ex* by tLe am. ,
• 210suar =um. ;
W RE NCH LASTING—An additional
upply r.re br MEW= 131=1171:1=1
'lj(} LEAD-500pigaltad."(to arrive) far
fola Dr (m 11) .Ir. it E. TIMM. UT Thu st.
II EFINED SUOABB-650 bbL Small
'„ , • kr%
OTICE-The, pertaelehip heretofore ex
isting ander tb.• Arm *tic/. MUTE 41. CO., WY
4.7 tx.a 4.1...07d by vVed.easuebb. .
ToItN I M
.
rBACCO-210 box Bichmcmd Tobacco
—vvimlll,—o( al l) ) sweved bond_ Allabakett
Tra pie by AIL BABALRY &OR.
MH TEAS-400 packages Fresh Tess,
ama antral; Nen Yoet—ecoveldalt -
lame rlas Oaks&
" Lavinia. liaaakaag..
At For. C_.l 64 Market area, I.l*!tit.af/i, ,
4 .A. MASON & CO. are now no daily ii.
fr or .... =oda lanr, of rabgb tam bora lap
par .. j .,e . s aV bx tbedr= 2 .lwr ....4 , 7 ask ismer
I farrettag= In the *Went dila; P4rt i f a l
be apt ap drains the sessori. fanning • stock Ibr
'safety, ...Mr. Lid km mires. bra nova barn PL.
fa Ms rib,. .r Mention of wholesale .ad Sl= jam
umas is narpectrally rataalted. -.,•9
VO. 3 LARGE '5l 3LICIrvRELA few
berate la ale bar b 7 , DAD YISVIA.
ARD 011.--A los of Burckhardt do Co.'s
ILA bat. tor br (sun J. KIDD t CO.
PATENT MEDICINE DIRECTIONS.-
SO man soma, Ibruls trr J. KM CO.'
03 Wood O.
SAiiEl ue PAPER-500 Tins sal forpstigy
CASTOR OIL—%) bbls Blow's No. 1, for
mu by rsbjb) J. KIDDa CO
'ICtICHBOMATE POTASH--500sIbs. for
JUNals by Duel .I.EIDDt CO
OSTON CRAMOBS—Butter Bisoit and
aDIrIA9s/A or ChabAm Critters. matved direct Dam
um, a:AAA:Air= Mat sae Iv We
W 31.. A. AVG CO
war. "
IDEItWOOD'S TOMATO KETCHUP
ry myelin otelebT
WM A. 31:CLTIRG ACO
I.
SALE—Pittaborgh Gm Bina;
Bt. mar Stxtrt. Brklse 8.004
°b3' 1*" . 11. D. s
81NU. BMW =1 Broker
1191fANTED—Stocks of she Piled Banks;
V V Ameriest Doll= ticasr.
tre ' l t'll nltTA Ir u4 uw"6"."'d
• It. D. 6 Muir sad 'Ream
DEFINED SUGARS 30 bbls LoTering's
ewhe4,kat, the greet rata. Ar tb• 1:1 " ok or Ma la
ll 'F in".
A.
me
ZINC PAINTS,
MANUFACTURED BY TEE NEW
msaltßY FXPLOSINO LND =MO COXPANY.
SAL lbeFirgia j i Is proved to Welsh • Banff of Mei
valuzblo
ZINO PAINTS,
- - - .
Witkb tura beau *mud tter amEtal years' tea=
&moo ad dm United Rota. to ratalu Mgr
beauty awl prate-two ropeyttes rupostor to any Warr
pant ',hate..., Tear
%MITE • ZINC PAINT - .
purely ea &Ads of Zoe. and Is irartsatot Its* Mott 111
tratri'l.wrlt ritt z l=r . atial 'o t=
0 . 4 .1€111:a.. 0 . d..01.011S lb.
' 0.1,f0r 141e_),
JAMES VAL7.I.LL,
•
. IT WILL NOT TURN YELLOW
sipoasd to
p olphmons sr arphitlo
eT. yek.so abut ola • dor map. sa mai de r
altiottassis a.aostera <Masts and' tbs matins.
Sawa oar ot.a.r, 12. Wog liable-ft tars delay s l to
crumble sad sub off. 11 stay
lb
mita! with Ga=
atilt Instaroad 'ass aithvassVl UM
trats4 poscsksla tidal. • • '
.- • •
BLACK'AND COLORED C PAINTS.
lbsso ars tasalshed Taw yds...mid aro oadotiblan7
tbs chsaput sad Dona patats la msrka MOUS
TOON ferocips,
_oatboart, alasaitaits. or anz ow.
We of amt. Usher Lecos. as III• 7 ita laW•
• WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF.
For Iron =Wel dm are ininrabnlYnalnable. u the) :
linin a &rank d orminetton, and mainly pr•TIOSt OSA.
th•T dee orkly, and bony; n PM SWUM/ Oula.
do not <ham coka.lllre many Ix tloonarby paints rem
Dealers anardied on liberal terms 1. ilte men of t he
17 ikwa Wbarns.
R N ) con? : • t
ICE—M tea rice farsalely
1 . 111, &nit J. B. DILWOBSII 00
u UTTER-6 bbli roll butter for isaleby
X' axie • J. DILWORTU ICO
'USE SALE—An excellent FA?dILY
1101SIL Enquire of
63 .I.acloexcuu6sa t W.
la. freak' ground 'Fondly, for
b. Y. TON lIONNIURLYT
POST:OFFICE SOALKS--4_
v ast received;
in3S =ruff Iluket sad WaTrti• qtr
thll --
ASS—EqOalityblla
bnal far Rae fly
P. V. V ON BONN uORST t CO.
OIN BALANCES, for detecting Counter
.ser
' •
G OLD P e mwrtmon t of
we
AR—. 0 b!) • ~! fjj
•• 9 •
XELASSES-160 Plantation, (oak)
er jsourAar..akrom
.usa • -
TRAYED. OR STOLEN from Ole Ware.
ms• Bartaidin • mail DV, o.lft
b. s•
11 4 4 ‘41 42. 4 . ir ""141,.."436‘." `
ji)j, atile.llllrWealanizset.
y:~w.,.......
PENHERLV
9PENTopocripo
1851. , PALL • • GESIENT. --IBS].
;HAN! BOOB—
itoirteo asp ercr.D . rscßzLs . wit •
Potruylantia , •• . dad Expret. Packet Line.
201 maned miles CmaL
unsr, must naaim ax, C1ar0211.14.11 sans To
PHILADELPELI,BALTDIORE.I4 NEW TOILE.
tons. No. 1. in store and for
• tem} J.V.C.AII7I.IIMD.:
lasb . 7-7 • - ,
ebastsN
Will.i=jear - I
111 cod 9:1 W stg
tzetithildtkinsUmtlA
wan - - a.ii:Call7/11iD.'
HEW PALL GOODS,
$5 Reward.
TRANSPORTATION.
• • • RAILROAD.
T. TWENTY Mll4lB.li , ffST
B2i6TOWIg.
der
d to
ida — rarici. iiilikrie7rsgas. — MAriiiiiii 170. r.. ,
Tare to Ttaleda/Aliv 110. rem to Bellmore. 50.
If you Onus cheap traveling and coadnrtable_,
0,
dan., nee . ur s , Tour Ontetsas Usellact , II ,
pals
" J. P. HOUSES, Agent,
. . ..
Oi of • D. LEECH A CO.,
analt ' Okla Sulu. Won arrest
Ohio and. tansylvanis t Railroad. _-
an
FROM prrrsßmwtr TO NEW BRIO N:
IN and Wiz. MONDAY, AUGUST
11
N r 1101 k • Bolinger Train TM mu as foliar=
MUTE RIVW BRIGHTON al lb A. Wield TM T. ,
LEATH PITTSBURGH at •10 A. 11. and A- T• . .
WAT, rem, 3.,C11. , 1101. 'WM ' ,•,..
Calms under 'Swart Torso( age Aar mica. ~
Het?. ritte , .mb ntinsvA . ,
' • •- 7, s ~' / ` l'''''s sal :;,;. ..` ' '..
• iartx..a.sii ektesleu be t reduced rain ~
&awes sot Rocßootors to ton. arum moo
Heaven ittsburgh and - Neve Ittoaand -
thausune day.—.....--.. , —.---.
T =Tti• Troia BIG not ran
sill o l n Emothez i . but
tDe ,iii,
ntf=l.irri..i.siftd kr.4 Ir.. Eziatoii st
- R e order ot tial Board aT Mentor, -1 .
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3kBeFfs Philidelphia it•Livorikoollite
of Facltetx
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co tbelot ofer.haiont' •
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Efilif& t rAC L WYr 't**U.r. . -
lug ...
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of i t . i Llr : a t ost . airter.
md.4/11, oaol aro note for du mittity of their
tear U. ano4 lolf wall all Wert toxiarresoemt U. moat •
t=tr.rosttlotod, land aro inuouponed tr thdr e t .•
In Bwomd .CObiog eat =warm tirdoWn: .
Um - cro earnmsarted_tqcona or ooknowledval talent, mbo
C........0=ith0ir-..P.ioms in Ito Toast wora i .
Dotter® obtain t oe ' r=al of parrare. , rtrieb via ...Ow
good for mon th s, sad oar agents in Irolved ad ur-
aped vill - itII item with tin pr. InSbematlon sad .• 1
For the costroil.• of. vhhini to'lleid ism i
, nerm . BIIIIPIT drills far matt apeard,ptrablo 1
1. 1 OC .Moat 41•xnag, irbieh Ib. rorb. 4 .r MO "
lb
bor Pon Mos Is the Uolud EingioaL ..
girPentsiont.mrppikd .taeorneres owning Inlat SOW ,
Seery work tit. IbUovitgr smiles sill I. flrrlddiii. * r
Tile=gl.t.i.n . imig ww., '
ii ...., ~,,,..,,,,,, i
ibnu 0, f1 .,, 1 ..... 4:12ed== •
...bat latryzneo of tz . selpor lad molar..
ll No. Si Waage rtiket;telowßermad. Plabealst,
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late , comer Sixth WI Wool st.. ft:Llama: .
1,14711,);A:11.1.1)23:4•4:$A1A: 1 ,17.t04
ATER' -ROUTE. To.NEW YORK ClTriis
• IJuikkidr. sod the We EaUnruh roaoretlag with
rim emcees ea Irdot etitytter Nish'
Columba. met Clothauel. eirtatot and Plittn e rth 4E A
01 14: = Me t ier pri th*d" r iWi r i tol Ohio, lutlistaVA
• r :41T2 =rl mu= As r ouowa r :
LlMeV= am...rm. add.et-, • ,
Tbe M W Trrio rtore LL emu., D
eli
a=i k e e ":M
ir teem r gt l ' "9V:ti.oegAn
!r*r'Peis t roe Cateinic
1 6fi Prretrr
Oar Is leeched to this Tees to
serodW R. 7 Puss egad Dmnn,
. "Plan tom Uit ere rott, S.B. - Semi Cyr
prime will U. gnus to a fret dere •
I.4o 2hts . Clare n t i r b r o os t i Mert .k. ller de:ea&
Partlealar sttateloo sill be Ten to Nt lbw
byes 6 fret whir, ems this tattooist IfsW.' g rit •
ternet pets asihters ths tratesoortstrat
- Airameat Tam fa a
T Trdight Tort& erill triaisttliteter, eider
hes nisei m& to the Nice. ar , frehatr. ur son we cut
=re - , Cla ,
SaitorrutallAll-kica..13..MuA5..1.;• 11124111,
•ir fl a - 0.• •
Rontrzion Pcketo to Bever, 26 MAC'
M H fine paw... , , ptelunen r sla ir
!?"'""k7.114,= 11 i
=.ll=2r.ri -, :'
Amens vriAlog for . ta•Bearer mew., Prattalas
PrißochrUn'la for Newt&
ler o,.. V . tez...t=trydrlZ .Lua. U••
No7..War atthe oaks
JOHN &CA
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.• PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND;
ESpras PacEd and Barad Lim to Cleithnid.
"PASSENGERS leave every mosaing , at 9
o'clock. by thunabad "rave, dem bp .sstme
M4 .4 =1 tet k =. th'" bi .rn Carl.
iirliro;;;Gerio -- To Detnatt‘&l bet r ay.
Bask.. -
Slelats stem thetash to
CINCINZATI,
volausbas ssd Xenia. by Cisrelase Add Claliejciimi
crj r=rs Sbr Detrc4;CEi—n;o aid 31 3 / I ...kkilardo
eke:A.lFr bY the spleolid
mamas of 31.1dian otesl mo. Co. for vomit,
thou* atMiodoct,ll.3L, try Bann.' to 9 e.r . baltaks,
sa4l assi*log laosto main at .leJ,go br steamb.a. •
. " arl 11111 6 . 11 :11r v bn th' " mtir C'd' H
asaper. and rixassator err ot.h•r.
Wass a hums. Proormen;
Roccass.
tar UAW+. infornatioa only to • •
T'L
j 044.. CAUCHEEY.ivat. •
(Cry gess) man. of Soltt.b4old and WO. stavot4
J.= oppositkthe lloz!oVe .H.oni.
1851. WESTERN 1851,
TRANSPORTATION COISPANY,
umics ac cas. Lute,
BAIL GOAD AND CANAL
PITTSBURGH: , PHILADELPHIA, BATLI
MORE, AND b'EW YORK.
rpm Canal being in g,tiod order, .we late
sad sausl to
• usdas
itdareb
of bag trasisoatAt. mad all iartrac==pll,r at.
lauded to.
aveis to...oases
!UTE; k MACE. Proprietori:
Clam! Baglo. Peon ofavot. PlUslavaip
vS. U•NNIV k LEDCII. PTO -go..
Naaelving D05.1."N04.1.3 k 10. , V9osh
Delivering De Doak Doak st..rtill.
mina a IfIi.ANCIPV.T.S. Attn..
No. Ty, North et, .
oat.
117. - 75C P sir.= tri
jag 1851. - KLEMBE..
SONONGABBLA ROITZIL
Via Bnimirrille and Oimbeelatal; to Baltimore
and Thiladelidib. , - . ; •• •
14.- . IIORNING BOAT leaves the 'Mute
th . }Mao deny. at II oeiceSundayk precisely, now
at
with the are at Coadectland neat mandst. •,
Tbe Bret /tey (ammt media
emumellng tell
the we at Cumberland
erasing at i wrmithd
eckek. •
Zia. thyme, to lialtbanre, =Mare Tare only a r;
Time rbsoanb to Pbtladslebta. 40 beam Yam 7 MI.
The banana Rad_ Le maw smd. Ceeductprego unit
the Cambs. beMneen re a l and Cumberland. +tick
mates Mils deckled/ y best mats Han. -
J. urnlrntEY. Agent.
mar 015ce In tba apponkaeeb Mena.
MGM • 1851. ja i r,
UNION LINE
on the ftrzylvenin and Ohio Canal*
3 , l°PM:trona:
co.tWY% — b -
153 —l ar c"El noono,n, -
s well known Liston' now
nsat=l to
c=o eor roirLIZ. Q., and Wie—
n. Widths of CO. Una are ansarganaal la tradabw.ana}
or Una" npertenea Cl Captalna, ana
lasiVrts Plit.bardhud Clatitand
Do omincifon witta_a_Llne or am:amt. Wt..* YISIY
AWED Li and IILAYKO., and a Ilng Cr draclaasidaiaboatil
Wolallar Lad Tapas) an** Lakes. ';•'t.::
Pitat
IL L M W ti=iaUso.:
Madman Flndl=nandnak7 Clty. tah,.
bondman 4b, 0.
owl*llk
co,
tHe. A..l.lbba co, edam
Y.
rb"".11. ! .. 111
aal 'ec. Water and tadibtald sta.
Arrangement Made to -Forward Freight
TO BALTIMORE IN FIVE DAYS; '
AT SAME -RATES PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COWART mne o trilum,b7
j 731 corner Penn RAC Warne mls. MAP .
Roue Ware Pumps, for Wells and Cisterns.
:La. SUBSCRIBER informs the. public :
that Iso tutrolosal isto this region the 111.102
ZUMIII. inaualmerialid hr lefamm. s
ae .1.
Budbdumn. emu county. 1)., a Jammu
Weft mu& universal matisfmerion vtorrem med. • T.
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ram of the= Penns .0. that they an emaily.
*Wince saver get oat of mate. keep the water
parbettLmammt .at wal. and We no &aside ma er
roam. arm ulso N lara y ary eau to mamas .
rI C M I. " Vleataset. Woo ' gr. W 44 I.eft
at Mom plasm Dm onmaptly ns awl= -
sta. w..a .d. .m..~. , --• at Ms mum iglu", sawn
sad foe aims urn from win" or ita - byttruate.
ma .la h i . •Itla of 1/1 tam, OM to An ,
Stmt at Imo than on. half Om wil i er loatafaile
Ohio sod Pimasylvania Roil bad.
434:x) SHARE s for -lisle,
ram. st. Lb, buitisi 'loan at 4f
WM.*. H 1.1.4103- ••••
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lANLDS PC,rIAMAL-10 - 121.: for:a:by :
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