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ItAII.IIOAD L 111114011.1 The work on the line of the Cleveland and Sittaburgh Railroad, from Wellsville. to Roches ter, was la to the following Contractor's, on leaf Tuesday: J. 1k Binl & Co., Sections 1,2, 8, 12, 18, 16. J. Blake .A Co., 8, 14, 17. H. Pox, " 4. A. Kellogg, " 5, 6. • Kellogg, Austin & Co., Sections 7, 16. W. w. &G. IdoNamirs, 11 • 9 . I:lon_shuse, Malletizia#Co., " 10. 1 W. Kingston, 1 • " 11. T. J Power & Co., 18. The bidding was animated, and ile , twork-let • below the maim+. of the Eogir.eer. There were forty-eight bidders and six for the whole line. The saUsessfolontraotore are all responsible men, and 'waken r upon the work without de lay. In one 'eau from this time the ears will moat probably pecunning from this city to Wells. Nlle;Bteubenvill and Bridgeport. Tag Baynes. AZIAIII —The Natkaal 'prow hesitates tilde, ending the conduct of Coto. Ingraham ht the meta atfeir,, and Is evidently Inclined - his Oondemnation. The Washington Mins, however, come up boldly to the task of defending him, and It Is to be taken, we suppose, as epeaking the sentiments of the Administra tion on that, point. The Baitimors Amaiemy also, widish has sleeps been an antl.latervendon , print, takes sides manfully with the Commodore, and Waists the% ir,ittstria makes bis conduct a cave of Complaint the government shalt Make the quartette own, and shoulder the consequen ce", whatever they may be. do 'say we, and so .will the Americas people say. ' Beyond all question, the conduct of Com. graham hes very perceptibly advatteed the repn teflon' of the trailed Butte. abroad. It has dem °waisted to linropean governments that dried can citizenship is thing not to be trifled with, and that our national shield covers even those who hove taken anti the prelimlnary.steps to , *aria citizenship with us, wherever they, may be found: " This manly assertion of ' , determination to protect all who have ',Sight to claim oar pro tection; hag done more to explain oar position and power • In the family of nations than omens • • , 9f diplomado dtepstabes could do. :This ant wema bold one, but necessity, and humanity, and a due regard to the rights of American citizens demanded it, and the clad actor in it =gibe sustained. The" responsibli - ity of the act ought to be, es It doubtlese wllt ire, warred by the government, aid if any foreign nation Amen to deem itself so much applaud thereby an to make it a mean of war, let ma boldly meet the home tendered. The principle involved Is at high and valuable as that which led to the last war with Great Britain, and is kindred to it, in many respects; end a faithful l ainieflapee of 14'041 If It to war, duty imposed upon ne by considerations not only - powerful but irresistible. The London Taxes Is - the only authority for Opposing that Austria _ will regard the sot of . Com. Ingrabasn se a anus Iva We do not • be"! • Bare that Austria will so . regard It; but if she ,should, a decent regard for our national honor Will prompt our government to assume whataier responsibility may be connected with it. INITICOTIED AILI TtYm CATHILIOII.—Tbe Zdkykerd of Ms Talky comes down relentiCsaly upon those Catholics who do not like the * bold, um of its tone. After parading the eadorii meat given to it by "t Pater Riphard, Arobblih op of St. Louis," It evils: "We told the truth, and nothing but the truth, and it la not fair to isortioe re to the prijudites of UI instructed had timid Cathollo, or of bare tics, whose delicate nerretl•e bold statement:of Catholic' doctrines may happen . to shook." The adykird, 'it will be remembered, fa in fa vor oflritting •in practice "the middleoge the ory" Of routing hi:atlas for the glory of Dad and the propagation of the filth, and it is to be hoped that hereafter, the " ill•lnsirnoted and timid" editor of the . Pittaburgh Cabello will not immure upon calling his bohiness in 'question,* It did a few days ego. The editor OF the Shep herd, beteg been consecrated with the suertion of ." t Pater Richard," must henceforth be per mitted, without challenge, Ware:ate trews' to the faggot and the rack. • roman or WAS HOOTON TIIIIII . OIY —The Wash legion City papers notice the appointment by the President of 0. B. Manxman, of Weabingion, Pa i as Asspelate Judge of Weshington Ter. "WM% Kr. Mondavi mu at one time a repre mutative in our State Legislators, and is an. n wenn talented man, hie principal, if not only fault, u apnblle man, being Me devothin to that Iliad of din stmraey 'lda takes Slavery aid -its Ildadred to Its embrace. ' Hostrwr nr ruallitan —A ante' srt will bealt. *a ale emus% at !Hides Hall,. by - font. pa p of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind. Time of -these belong to Pittsburgh, and are of dlfferettt families. They have no fattier,. bat sash nottherliving hive, And in iudlgent eircum- Stances. They are spending their annual vier Hen at home, and give this* Cot - teat:al & :Desna of felting money for their parents' beneft. The .motive being en laudable, and the promise of a geed Concert being excellent, we hope to 11110 thus well patronized in their strata O Cot. Buse.-70olonel BUee, eml•hl4l, of Geo. Taylor, whose gallantry doting the hiezleati 'Sri and high diameter as an accompllehmtgeo. Vaasa; had eo greatly recommended blot to the 'etetnem of hie eountrysten, died at Pascagoula, neat Baton Bongo, on the 6th. Whether be distal yellow fairer or not, the * papers do not Imp.—The tzhlbitlen of Idiots .before the Bdaoatlonal Assoetstlon, took dose yesterday Afternoon, and was 'liana:lly Intereitleg.--. There wfll, therefore, be noteeture on the nab: . feet Obi smang, se we annootosed yesterday. Atwwwww.—Ont fetegtaphlo al ums contain the record of another terrible sail weetwoeldant. • Among the imderen, we nothie Ike name of P. O. Muth, •of this city, one of Whoesiehltdrow wee seriously Wor l d; is there to he'll° sod to Wes, ehtopt &IBA= Kaarma.—We cheerfully direotthe attaitlon of our readete.to tits ootintionloation of ktiikotan. The enbleetpreeented le wort* of the earnest attention of ao Chilithia ai.Ll 07 NORTH CAZOLIZA 007710,-000 deed tom of copper, Tyriter, - - from Ilia MIOOS Of. tioxikatrollno Coppei .Coniiiaii;nctlt In N. Tottoo.kriday, fbr SCCOarit CT tbat atimero, pritatriOntiktt; from $4.121 to 1141.711 Amok, M=M=3lE • BISHOP rorrial LDDSEIg. •i.8.e1011 we giver a synembli of Bishop Patter's Speech,.dellvensd ion Telesdity eight before the .1118001111:1012i 111 . Haw. Bveit's Church, 'Sixth The Speaker stated that lease then the yeals Hance the friende of edaeation aelociated them , atima together in Philadelphts as • National Con wattled. 'lt ilia then resolved that the Alleoaia- Ma 'should be a permanent organization, mid the arrangements were compleMd the sumeeding year at an adjourned meeting. It was two years since the 21140ailitiOti bad mot at Cleveland, an the shores of Lake Erie, and they,aesetabled last year at Newark, New Jersey, end were now here. Five yeses had elapsed Maps the Association was organised. ~It eeemed appropriate at the espial': tion of each a petted to look beck on the coarse permed by it—to take au observation of what it 'had accomplished, end to jedge of its future , preepeots. There wore two objects in its otgadzation.— The Stet was to promote the canoe among. all (deeds of education, through the aesumption that there you'd, be more good utidentanding, more peace, More brothetheed &mom titte--titat from their deliberations there world be an &admits. tie& of divergent views; the leis Instructed would learn front the more irstruated; the acquiebion of edition would bo common stock, and those who he pursued its solitude their noble labors, .would el their hat ute warm ; and their spirits ro ause to new efforts . The speaker hoped that the del rations of that emaciation might roue op a Spirit of co-operation, would repress' the differencerbothieen the different departments of education; that when, fie to face, _and side to side, In full donfidence, they compared views, there would bo lees discrepancy,diestovered. ;The other object was thatthere should be in the United Static, some permacent inetitutioti of a nalioneti character, far the advancement of education All efforts for tweety.tive years had resulted laths formation of Batty and local In stitutions which had seemed to keep up and fos ter tectienal feeling, quitelievalent already:— The time would come, if it had notalready &s -laved, when some organ, some Mural institution 'must be organized, that shotild be a general in. 'diadem m the General Government was to the State Governmenta. That :this -would result from the present organization he did not expect, but that It would contribute: Maude a nation. silty, he did expect. It might become an ela meat of unlimited power, shoe Its effects were to congregate the friends of.' education from every corner of the land. , . '' • These purposes bad been obtained but to a limited extent so for. Mutual interchange could sot be received, he regretted, while from year to year, Academies and Colleges were unrepre. noted. There should be an effort to being them into life, and to indnoe a cordiality. Their efforts had not been crowned with the eneeeseone would desire. Bat they ahmild not despair.- Their meeting', so free, erdene, and ebtoetimes exalted, could sot but have a benlgnent remit upon all connected, and upon the cause of universal ed. nation. • In an Association of the hi tad he wan addres sing, he was not Inclined to adopt many resolu tions He wanted a free, eeriest discutaion in which the• views of ell would be unfolded, in which new Ideas would be'prOpSgated, when the interests of 'math Were concerned. There bare been questions of inexpressible interest dila:Mimed dozing the onietauce of this, Aisociatiote. , -The collage questloo, during the simian at Cleielind, an would agree, had a trait practical result, and had there been but that 'one question even before the Association, it would have been gem. cient co lenity all efforts in its ;betudf. liraust be renewed. It was the, question of the day.— It moat be solved. The saran:ties for the advance ment of education prop:media bat Association, most not be eimply for untie", schools and acidemiee, but must be broad enough to embrace all: The thus had arrived for earnest work. It had been suggested at the last sention that a premium food should be ralsid, to India the Beet minds of the country to Write treatissit an education.. And when theie, were scattered broad-cut on the national mild, they would do mere to harmonise Merino= to evolve unmet- Heal system, than any ode effort that can be dee ignited. Lest you it was talked of; why ehtiold it not be raised this year I The speaker wise asenred that gentlemen in New ;emu, Philadel phia and New York would contribute liberally towards that object. Why should it not be rale. ed Pittsburgh? The epeakirtwoold like M re ceive within those walls the foundation for a no. ble fund. - Why ehouid not onefoarth he raised is this city? There would be no cliffemicy in se. laming the fund, if Pittsburgh' would put forth her voice in that way. -He knew of no nobler benefution that could be offered to the public at this calls. This Aavocietion was establiohed for the ad vancement 'of education. The; should - dissent where the present systems were Aatlalent. When 'Batton, in early youth, determined to set aside his life for the reform of physical philosophy, hit set to work to note what was nefective. They needed, as an Association, to point out distinct ly what needed remedy. When once the nature of the evil was known, they could apply the remedy. No disease wile Insetted the remedial power of prayer and Lath.' There wee nothing defective in American education that - could not be eared! Nil &sperm:dere! They should never despair of the men engaged in the work, of the system, of themeelvee. The 'object ofeduntion conldhe treated from two stand-points—let, The Providential; 2nd, ' The Anthropological. The one by the recogal, than of the Great Teacher, yhb educates hie family, trains stud disciplloos file shildren by neterriog laws. There ten be n 6 vim lowa When they.lind a principle employed often with the best restate, they know it' a not negate to folloirit, , te recognize and ample; It. He would Indicate two or throe popular fallacies, diatlitittli condemned a high canon of Providence. When ladies and gentlemen preseribe the 'ghee of educator for their children, they, ehould zet member whet ohildreo are.. Tidy. too often ed. mate them that they may hive lusowletige, be. canoe knoWledge was power. What idea offered itself of the ached training, of the education of children in. Anierica'? That It iris to make them knowing.onee; by stanniatleg their ambition, to make Them drudge through the: dry 00111X0 of undies, cueing them to,resort measztessee of every description, and leering the it not ISt opinion on which were not the words ,, Por Bldg.!' There were bitter words thin keening. There wail one word consecrated by divine tmet•-"wiedont."— . Knoviinemeanseunaing,estgacious. Animals are cunning, swam= running with infallible sa gacity to their object. Knowing People 'starlet always honest, and diaboneet people were never wise, This wan a (truth too large and broad to be aeon and awned by the calculating knowing one. . The Reienmd gentleman pretended at some length, and in" a. most eloqueni *trait, to die. course on the absolute neoesalty ;of Morel train. inn for children, and then tenth* from the ob. Joel, be tOnebect upon the means of education.— If he could redmie to amulm all , the ununtra• ted wisdom of the world, It would be, "in educa ting a child. you benefit and earl* It most effec tually in education it, not to 'propanion for what you do f0r.14 but for what you, wouldlead it to do for Itself." The secret laid there, to Waken up its peseta of self development. Math had been sold about self tdeculen.- Seery man that was ednotted, had educated Minstar. by his spontaneous .UL: by hie activity. , location meant not putting in. The great organ by which education wan gained War utility. A child would be non•ednested exactly. in pmportloti se he remained passive: clue mon may Teed a horse to *star, bat it would take more than tan men to maltihim drink; and it hndid not delek, .perhaps he would the, and to It Wu with the child. Hid our fathers, when they landed at Ply Mouth Rock, or In the agede of.Paaas)hrtaia, been indtdged , petted and pampered by Rivera meat, there would have been no colonial legisla tures. The =lames would have' been governed by vlca.royalty„ Did his bourse think .if they -had been brought up to Maui, that as the 4th , 1 of 1770, they would ever have'produced the declaration that all' men were free and equal ? When Hercules wuto be trained to nobler deeds; he was thrown out upon. his own resources—be. cause the men of the Revolution were 'compelled to light to keep asiat from their door, to keep off the red man, to trail, through the woods with.' guns upon their ohoulders, to the .usembly, to talk of freedom; and to demand tbelr rights, his bearers ware .indebted for the. privileges they were. then ad yylng• And so with States, and with (amities, red with Individuels. In Pittsburgh: there were probably there or four or Ire huadred paupers, who sat the county so mini dollars pee day—a bounty.upon pauper ism—so much - hire to be • drone. The law eboold be to help a man to.help himself, tint to help a. man to make him helpless. The learned geode. man proceeded to state in what manner questions should be proproed to childree; ;They should be proposed to sub a manner as to make them think. A good leather should be able to trans. late the language of the book. It was too often the case that leading questions were put to Mill. drat, queedons that carried their own answers.. that required no reflection .Life was full of questione, and there were ne lute books. Intel lectuainr moral. The lecturer wondered what tilt books were, made lor, or what if Mullen were obliged to mower the questions the child. ren are obliged, to, answer, or Ask questions thetneeire• Question,- arranged imethodluagy at the bottom of the page:in text books was the lut doh* to make • drone of he 'child, and a drone of the -muter. - Baena, st one time wish ing to lay out a garden, purchased every work en that *abject ' , ha tould. obtain. Bat one .day be-ordered his SIMLA AG .014 them, op in the garden 'and burn ahem, , litecause - lbs , said they conishied no principle—no seed :of fife. •And the speaker wished almost withAlm that sU the tut books were treated inthessme manner, for ing • In the luso! books, theAultivation °fate reason. powerehoold, be strives hr. For instance. take Cowpar's Tuk it was Waitellatit poetry, but it also .sootained queUest The reader could Mimi out • ivryorml4 . limi of NNW Ufa, . • - -~~-,~_.,~..._._.,.~. _.--....,m,.~. as It existed at that tine. 80, it is incidentally. nesitioned In the Bible that in the time of Jpoepty fine ?inew . wee need- 'Those- words contained chapter,..They showed a cultivated husbandm a distribution of employment, the existents of luxury, &emendated capital, hoarded wealth— they tell relents of the noun condition or the inople of thit time, all evolved from two words . There was no hecessity why the , study of Latin and Greek should be dry, why young men shoal! evince se much repugnance to the study of them. Instead of bending disgusted with the dry rules of grammar, parsing, scanning, faa.. he could exeroiee his task and judgment in the olfaction - of the beet and truest . description as to life and character, where correct or where erroneous, awake his taste for ever and over; from a rude, untrained taste, it would.become perfect ' 'The lecturer prooeeded to speak of the moral guilt of thiie historians, who speak in terme - of praise, of arms, of .deeds of blood, of royal rob bers, whose criseel Were conseorated is their eyes by Int brilliancy of their power or of their achievements. He alluded to the history of Na poleon Bonaparte now being published in a pen• edits! of the day. He had been told that the author was &anus He hoped not, be hoped no minister, for the honor of impartiality of hist°, ry would hold him up and speak in terms of his deeds, the ruthless, unscrupulous, ambitious contineror, who hesitated not, if In ids path, to destroy the peace of' homes, of nations—to hold him up to therwires, and mother, and children, cc a cage , en embodiment of goodnesel It was treason against morality. The time will come when history - will be re written, but until then let it be re-read by the impartial teacher. The Right 'Reverend gentleman conoluded his eloquent oddment amidst the prolonged .applause of the audience. On motion, tee Association adjourned TRW:I3LX 4/1010,1111 13111/INTWOUL—Arrtit of Denehus —oe Friday, the city of Boston was. thrown into 'some excitement by the arrest of Patrick O'Donohue, the escaped Irish exile, as'a party in I. contemplated duet .between Captain Bernard 8. Treanorand himself. Ile wee brought before Jamie. Rogers, !lithe Police Court, where • complaint was entered against him by Cot. W. F. A Heller, for accepting a challenge. It having been shown that he had en accepted the bellicose Invitation, O'Donohne was ordered to giro bonds in $2,000 to keep the peace. Patrick Donohue, publisher of the Pilot, garo the requisite sure. ties. The Boston Bee, of Saturday, days: , It appears that 1 1YDonohne felt himself 'mime what aggrieved at the treatment he received at Fanroil- flail, on the occlusion 'of the Meagher Festival, in,being "cushioned" off, ea he express. led it at the time, by Capt. Treanor, Presideat of the evening. Mr. O'Doochne wee called upon to respond to a sentiment, but afters little while it appearing that certain infirmitietdisquabfled him from proceeding, he wee reqtasted to sit down, and glee his remarks through the nevem., peie on the following day. This was the point of lime. The next meriting, according to representa tions, O'Diinohne expreseed rather freely of the manner to witioh he had been treated, connect lug the name of Copt. Treanor with certain pungent epithets. These reached the ear of the salient, captalti, whereupon he felt hbi hon or reflected upon, andimmediately penned I challenge to „mortal combat, which was for :warded to O'Donehuts by Major Mulcahy, of 'Ne■ York: The,belligerent missive was duly received and ►eoaid'ppte4. ' No Rooter had Capt. Tthanorrreleived the =ewer than arrattgements were at once made for the duel. Major Mal eahy was appointed Treaoor'e second, and Cal Kelley, the above Aimed oemplain►at, (a Jus tice of the Peace;) waif appoleted O'Donehee's right. heed than. ' It was then.arranged that the duel should Wee. place yesterday af,erneon, at or our Blanches ter, New Hampshire: .Captain Treanor and hie party proceeded hence, and CrDottohne was iv bout to leave far the care, when be was arrested and carried before Justice Roger* u above.— °Seers were but evening despatched to arrest Trai:tor. Whether they were enecesetul or not we are not Informed. The penalty for sending challenge, in one particular, Is disfiabehisemeot for twenty years, together with imprisonment to a coneiderable period. It is tuaderetood that retolvera were to be used. in the tldvl r and the belligerents were to stud tea pacuppert—the ering to continue-at P/01.1111 interials till one or the other tell. Thus It will be seen &at a bloody programme was laid down. A Brr or GOSSIP anoirr Brant —The following in reference to designe entertained du Spain in °reference to Mexico, we find in the English pa pers. It most be taken with many grains of allowance, for "our special aorretepondehts" at Madrid, often see as many mares' nests, in very 'simple octearrences, se some of "our correspon dents at Washington," and the fertility of the in vention of many of the latter is daily men In the strange end contrsdlotory dories which_they publish. Here Ls the story: Madame Mono; Qat= _Christi* is said to have deeper plane than appear at the ostensiblit object of her , present resulenoe in Paris. Mad alna's well known ability in intrigue, of some, eats off nil sources of reliable hdonnation, but the Mary goes that hei maternal solicitude aims at nething short of placing owe of the young Ma mma on thothrone of Mexico! The idea of con. vetoing Mexico into a monarchy, is not a new one, and to received with wonderful favor by that extensive alms of 'Europeans who are die : satisfied with—what they. ars pleased to call— the "cupidity" of the United States. The plan of Madame Christina Mum, is to marry her eldest (Mum) 'daughter to Prince Nipoleco; and Meet up the young couple with a royal or Imperial throne in one of the Booth American . Bates. Mexico is the most desirable Bate for the purpose, hut the difficulty arises that Banta Anna wants to be king himself. and is • trying lard to effect an alliance with Spain with that I object. Although this looks pretty much like• gossip, there is believed to be considerable truth in it. The interest that•Caristins, took in the affairs of Ecuador, in 1846, the encouragement given to Gen. Flores by the Spud* Government of that day, and the facilities offered for re cruiting from the Sp a nish troops are not forgot ten. The scheme, therefore, of a South Anted. can monarch), te, likely enough, still entertained, and might be more easy of realisation, were a matrimonial conneotion effected with a member of the Napoleon family; for what Spain maid not do of itself, Spain sad France, (supposing Spain to takean intereet In entlioning a Manes in Amuitta) might do together. ' Tn. Hartgoxenol.,—Thejountale of Eur,ope cry "peace! pout:" but who will ley that their belief le not e delusion? They report that the Emperor of Basile has expressed * wlllingeeu to negotiate, tied hair in a vague way 'wised the good daces of *odds ate mediator between himself and the Porte, but on the other. hand We armies are fixing themseivei In the principalities, it If fore long stay. Their contracts for provi sions and otherapplies are fora period of nine months, or till the beginning of April next These facts cannot however escape the Western pow.: ars, who will understand gaits es well as any . Itarnian, that delay coder such circumstanote.is favorable'to Susie alone, and that while they are negotiathig,Priace Gott/althea to dolig every think. ..ptieeible to convert Moldavia and Wall achla Intupermanent Bunion provinces. eh earth:lly we. may expeot that they will profs for a prompt .derision, to that It they. moat 'tight, they mar tied before the *trivet of win ter, gives the Bossism a great additional advert- It Melee? that the 'Motion et the problem de. pends Mainly ott Prance and Begland. IC they . Are willing to give the Cite what W 'anti, there will be no war, If they .reface poll tivoly, war will eurelj - folloir, for he will never abandon his demands. Welitellai' strongly to the be lief that they will . yield, but it is possible that they maj dot:- Hence the aneertaliity in which the natation stlll !amiss 'involved-114 York Oen kinnerinu AnndroaL very •geod tir = 'ginning hoist leg been undo il3 the movement of oar newly appointed Ministers 'and. 011 4 , 011 d'ordirer abroad. The Ron. Jam. Bnobscian,' Monter to England, Pierre Bottle, .Aliniator to Spain, and Cot. J. 0. Belli* Charge to Brunets; left on Boards, bat in the Atlantic, and are now: flost De. Bolan Botta/14,nd Junn Gadsden, Malkin to Central Anterior sod Men- - Ice ' . respectively, hive left within s weak, and an 'probably UHL Aline Augustus 'Belmont,' wildleave firkin Hague on the 20th bast, sa g w ilt sop bi":igioat;:' The BOIL Thomas H. Symons; of can.; hthaleter to Banta, 'giu, b e launched In liaptamber, and the Ron. Bvbert Walks+, mono tine in October next; while our Ministers to Wrenn aid Turkey are still on the stooks, in en untligshed mine. lt Is not-un likely that the complement of our diplomatists ibrodd will not be . compleni.hefore gm nen meeting of Congress-Philo. Flaw New Bauisertax.—Tue Fmnues.--Te respect to the lishetier, the New )3tunewlciker "Ire heir from the Golf tbai the fisheries of every description, bare thlsyear been more than tuounly prolific. Is, the spying, herring; venter great abundance, and as a matter of coons, the cod 'flattery _ was exeellent. There has been a greater cumber of salmon caught in every river than for many pars put; the ash have heel barge and In the Anest condition. 'At p t, mackerel are very abundent every where along the Galt, and the Annoriean • mackerel schooner' are making pod fares, within the prosaribed li mits, by keeping some of their number on the watch:for the war steams" and other cruisers. , . Portross-BAls.te.—Ttur crop of potatoes looking hatter than It did a few weeks ago, and prices are at moderate rates. B. Murray, of Wm oith who early In dm irpeteg famished our - olthens with large supplies of creole potatoes from New Orleans hu bees late quite active' of la shipping sew potitses from toll city; Itsokopht to New QeLosste, having al. toady 'ship* Wall 1 1 800 baon4 to Ike Beath. • 1 3 SAISIOW ESCAPE 0 A MISEIONAIY;r4I6IEIend John A. Batter, of aloe, a CAleato'DAsy of . th e A marital" Board nth America,. bad liner. row incept from W horrid death a few months ago. It -appears that he attempted to ford the river Makatea:l, on horseback, and when about two•thinisof the *ay across, his horse suddealy kicked acd plunged, I as if to disengage himself from Me rider, and the next moment's crocodile idled Mr. Elatisele thigh with Melt'mid jawe (p s, Mr. Putter, whin heath the eh teeth of the manecrocodile, clang to the mane o is horse with a death•hold. Instantly ha wee egged from the saddle, and both hi end the hors were flounder ing in the water, often dragged entirely under, and going down the preen:. At drae the credo dile drew them to the middle of the ricer; but at tut the home gained shallow water an ap proached the shore. I Mena as he was within reach the [MUSSs ran to his aseistance, and beat off the crocodile withlepears and dabs. Mr. Boller wee plotted with Ere deep rashers, and hod much blood. He left all hie gar. meats, except his shitt and out, on the 'opposite there with • native teho was to follow him; bat when the straggle cotantenoed, the native return ed sod dant not venture I6to the water again. It was now dark; aid, without garments, and weak from lota of bhood, he had laved miles tq ride. He borrowed la blanket of a active, and after two hours, enueeded in reaching the sta. tine, more dead thaq alive. His horse also was 'terribly mangled; Wfoot.equare of flesh and skin was torn from his, fluke, For ten days Mr. Butler remained in aidengerous condition, being seized With fever and threatened with look jaw, but in April, when fast heard from, wee recov ering. ! . The FRANKLIN kIIPID/ 21011 .--tufortaitiox of n'very interesting Charaoter has been received by government, which, il'oorreot, and if has every appearance of . nathenticlty, may turn out to be of great importance as hearilig of the fate of the miming Arctiq Expedition under Sir John Franklin. It is to the effect that intelligence has been convoyed td the Itunian Goverment, at St. Petersburgh,lthat several of what ate called glees balls hare:bean found by the natives at the mouth of the River -Obi, which falls Into the Arctic basin ati the seventieth narallei of latitude. The Itussip.n authorities transmitted this information without delay in oar foreign dace; and a mewl . has been despatched that ssme of the so-lulled "glees balls," more prob. ably bottles, may if possible ; 'moored and transmitted to England. The locality *amid, these belle or bottles are said to have been found is precisely that to which they would probablrhave drifted, had they been thrown overboard Or otherwise detached from Franklin's ships, in epee the latter had attained a high northern latitode; for the current of the Arctic Ocean seta along the Siberian towards the European rout, ns is evidended by the great quantity of drift wood, .ko , found on the shore It would, of course,lie premature to;arrive at the conclusion that then glue balls are relies of Franklin's expedition; bet the information, credo thoughlt be, titter too important and erari• ens a nature to ba summarily dismissed tut un worthy of attention.4London Mars. • Prrardramli aim Bitii Item:cum —The Direct. tors of tho Pittaborgbaud Erie 'Railroad Comps ty held a meeting st•Dirs. Bradley's Hotel, In this pLace, on Tuesday and Wedneeday of 'last week, at which we are infoimed the Company Catered Into contract, with Mews Jarman dr. Co., of Wed Gremsdilet, to grade and bridge the road from a point neap this place to Jameatown, and with Messrs. Howard tt Co. to grade and bridge the branch rultiog east by way of Mead ville. The work is be commenced without de lay. A delegation from Conneaut, Ohio; waited on the Board dialog the aeration, and proposed to construct a road free:Oast piece to intersect the Pittsburgh and Erie read at or near Renville, to Crawford county. Strong hopes are entertain. ed by the friends of :this improvemece, that the road will now be made.—Mercer Comity Witig. • • Tue RIM OP ffernanar.—The tonparalelled rain with whit* .we were favored 'on Saturday, though unsacompanied by Wind, did some dam. age in the city and vieinity. At the Crystal Pa. Jam mach injury wuilone.. The. Imperfect man. in wbioh the roof le constructed, suffered the 'water to beat in, anfd,,. oitratequenov, many of the warn (in the British Department eapeolally l ) were badly damaged: ;'' Sores statuary was stain ed.by the mixed iron Snot sad water, mead goods of the more delicate Oder were almost spoiled. Tb. roads Itsdibff lc Newark, Pattenvon, and in various directions from Brooklyn, were rep. defed nearly impassable yesterday. The Had. lon River Rallroad draok wee- covered near Dobb's Ferry by an eitbaaktuent, so as 'to delayl the train until 9 P, AI., on Batt:inlay; The damage at . Paterson Is estimated at ten thou- Baud dollara.--21. Y. Mirror. Loua Sursmon T 7,14 —Will regret to lam tbat It bas been quite ele r kly at idarneette, Carp Hirer, owing to the pal/pang of the spring wa• tar used by the eillagsre, by opening Into It a swamp In digging the trek of the railroad lathe Iron mountains. Thee Obsess bad abated at the last ethanol& !. The. Lied Ofßee et..the Seat will re-opuied on the 10th ion, for the trauseatlon of the gen. end boob:moo of the ofßMt. The Jawed of the .Ilat notion the smiiat of 90 tone of copper fromithe Blitutuota Mine. end oee fiom the liontioli, weighing 1100 Aso, 80 tons from the OM, and a few tops of Goa from Callforate. Datrarsn.—The Memphis Whig has the fol. loisinr—“The pilot oti'lhe St. Nicholas reports but one steamboat et the levee at New Orlnas when they left there. py this he did not mean that there was only onnboat there bound for St. Louie, or the Ohio rivet', but that there was only one Steamboat at the levee bound for any port, which was the Dreedeti., - • • . • . In an experience of 'beer twenty yearn in the trade, he had seen the like before, even In years when the yellow fever rigid with almost ten-told more fatality than at present. On their trip up, they met eomel four or fire !mood down, a llot whloh will probably tinny away from there s e rapidly u porilble.ll Tee EPIDJULta.—Wet we paned to announce that ihe epidemic) still 4ciatiztoea on the Increase. The intermeuts for the poet week, of Yellow Fe ver, have limn to ths fearful stoma of 692. For the week previous; he Yellow Fever inter ments wen ,429—ahowing an increase for the pest week of 62 per evil. The weather still aontlunds exoessively disk. greesble—frequent ehoWers=tbe inn warm, and the nights uncommonly noOL-rNew Otkay Bet, Pr 2.011111/12111 beemennians. , —ln conformity with a boll from 'the Pope, the Archbishop of Trues Abu ordered that Via all, cues of mania , got between parties of differenteonfeniene, that the Evangelical (Protestant) bridegroom shall take an oath to the Eithop or any one of his clergy whom he may apprise, by which he ehaU bled himself to .devote the children he may bale to the Roman emboli* Church." Otherwise the marriage is forbidden. The King of Prussia bee just issued si — general „ Order dealer's, that he will dismiss from his smiles any Game who may take the stipulated orktE; ~ ,,d elgratog to the man sod to the Evangelical; Oonfdision.”' In this gait. Of chain, lt.ls erldentthat thyre will be bat little - mixing of relighlus connubiality.' . . Lhsoirsiz.--11 wif4 Fred S, wan foond drownedrday, la . oof plock er water onwipe the Ede Extension Canal,: Asap obe Bond o f Shuteye on bloodying looted woe hold by W. s.l:*Pearson; Esq and the following ver dict found, which was of by nine out of p• mole* Jurors: .trlhat obi aeon to her death by drowsily, whloh act - thei believe her to ben bean thins to by the !Ottoman treatment of a drunken Mahood-1 Colnt_la annoy -- Naar Whifk. . ' i . • k filziroutAit affee -Reed, of West Roylston,filson, took chloroform a few daye ago, for the purpose of havick tooth extracted, and aner . the „operation wee pellets:tied she was *Reeked with a savers pelts is the hied, be came! uneettecione, sad apparently dead. Her frly46 supposing her dead, laid her out for ha rialj and beim tsiprepare for the funeral oere- Monies but their pieta's& unexpectedly turn ed joy and astonishment on finding that the supposed dead began torevive, and finally re mare& Everj _ evening since, however, she Is attacked with violent 'pane in the head. 4 RIPoiTIV LLND WAIMILAFT FILU7DII.--Cones• pendent. at Washington speak of the disdain* of a long condoned serlei-of frauds, .In oonnee don - with the Issue of landavarreats and Unset tles. The time over, irhieht these traneaan c ip s here extended exoeede eighteen months. The potties' to tie frontlet* reported to. be a die lieguished head of e hareem at Washington a clerk and a broker In Hew York.' They are soil to hare made over $lOO,OOO by the trans action. A aloe little Job, If the report be trap The Government will dooblleta require the pie tas to disgorge. i °neer firactrummt—The N.:•Y. Sunday At las publishes Grfollowlogi . .. "We are told that during the panhmey of tan Railroad Gionsolids- Ron bins the legielatttre, Ron. R D. Morgan, senator from this tity,boughi, cubist ale ainxtem i the satire stook of the Troy and Efolieneotady rail road for $240,000.. In let, than ten days after he mods the purchase, thablll 'Vassal, and he turned Ii the stook of the oonsalldatid eau cum for 11540,0001 thus reslising a net profit of $260,090 by the operation.V The London ows rIP • .. 'Yews Ire land will be protestant to a man., Both the Ro n= Oalbellea ofTraiand and the race ldeetiried with that falth,nre all leaving Ireland . R to ho g there will be none lett At idles .Treeenarete of emigration, which - ennui be fe e. than 200000, ohletly Roman Cattio ll ea; it Tear; oar ehltdisa will :me the time when the- Calti will - be as gaoled, in Ireland no -tie Phau4diaile'Ciont- . . . .. . . i . , 1 • . -4te - .;.on:k - .:' 7 :1 1., ' ~ -. .:".;:- . n.„ - , --,,, , - .7:7. ...1.•.;......-..1--,:-%.-._ '',., . - •-•,,,,,,•NitT.:A.,..U.1i.4 4,,,- -4--.*-' 1 . ,,,,- ~.......- . 1• z ' ' , f'.:;t • . Tar Doan" cc Lotrulfetebra tost.lhilorree pondent of the Courier dei Etidi Cali mays that greet apprehension& have been felt In. Pees lest Boesparto shoidd adopt one of those sudden sad violent reeolutions, for which be is remarkable, and put en end st, once to all propositions for peace. Rehm been very , restless on aceount of the dilatory proceedings of the &Isaiah 2dinisrry --and very mach-dissatistled at the aggressive movements of Russia. Count NeMelfolled note declaring that the Danubian oseapation Neu in. deiced by the adiance of the English and s French beets, and would not be relinquished out 1 those fleets retire from the Egean, inflamed him still more. If this Russian pretenaion that the wa ters of the wean are not free, be alloired, she *ill not etilg have bullied Pranos and Ehgland, but gained a point more Important to be future cosigns than the ocoupation of the Provinoes. Nuance • irek.F. Brown ' s uof Jamaica Bin ger—TWA, Suenoe is a preparation of nenstiel eneellenoe. In °Winery Mamba s. incipient oholers,iin ahem. In II mans at moetration• of the dithtire hit:Ml=4 it h of Mettle:table value. Dation the knienfenee of the 'enldanle cholas and summer complalnts eblinnin.i kneallertY efficationg family or I•l4uni !Mould be without It. Cornm—Be mire t et the thimble Esc thenened 0017 by BROWN. at his Dram and Chemical 'thane, nortb.eset mash /ifth and Chemin etriete.Phil- Alehbe.end tot ate br all 4...1.d...bk. enethinenhe the BMW; in rittetmeigh.' by Benj. Pmre, Jr.. B. A. Ptilmesteek A oe., br. B. fitellit. Lemuel WilmkA Do J. kkhaenteaker A On. In Alhitheef MY by U. P. Pamartz and LeICA. Beck ham • Ce ma - Notice to Teactiits—An 01 Arldiaante for altuatloneas Teacheya In the Third Ward •• Common School:^ city of Plttabrukh. Will take plate at the 13C101001; H 017814 corner of Seventh and Grant duets, on lIONDAT e Acaurt 16th. at 19 o'clock a. w. The smelter of Tfitilard required is 'n40011642, conesclog of one, male Prinel4l, And elateati nuietante. The salaries vary from Skin (* . kiln. Any other lelbrmation may he obtain/la of JOS. W, LkWlll,lblewey„do klfth peat. The citizens of the Ward will nide@ that Inconaequerwe of the Examination taklas 1,184 j, pi the Oboes date, the eye:anent the School will be deferred 00211 August Zit sublite Mir Notice to TeaOhers—.An 45.01Ne nonelanplleants for ettuatlonsni Tosehoia In Oita mon Fellootat' Roblunin tonnehlp. mat:4of Skeet,. NII take piece at the HOUSE OF LUAU kleffelLASlt t In eall tannahlp, on BATOADAF. August 20, Inetant..t 10 o'clook a. Y. . The number of Temhon required Is darn. The oda. rim amount to $2O per month for lemaler, and It on Lein Ocbco •il, rpm about theist of Septarabor and retmln la . samion ell months, Noce tort mad and command 'feathers need 404. J. H. VILILLIPf. auSdatkrrlt.P Secretary of the Boareof DiuMtors. itePliesembly—Wmxix WlLLsalc, Esq.; of utb Plttaborolt. will bee eaeolldate before QM Whfg Convention for nomloellon oa the deferitblf Tlebeb . Stir County Treasurer—The eublen ber WY,. Mewl( fur County Treautrer—b6 Dune: will be tendered In the ocnalderatiorked the nut Whig Corteentlen Gr nottlution. tauldtel • TE1031113 DAFT. tor Trr -zeasurer.-11trau S. Azinscr, Esq., of Allegheny. .Ul b s candldate before the soprosehtng Antl-Muonle awl Whig Conirestioo. for nomisintion 10 the cdtee or COUNTY TERABIT/UM fJfl6l4ntlT . LerTreastatr.—MajorJoaa , Wncobcwill be small/41*W lb* Oaf. at COUNTY TABAytTER; bests tto Whig Aug AullOI•loulo County Cougoutlou, to Do bstd to August rnt. irTtUtutf ler For CommiThoioner—A. Rroo,l Ze q., of the buroarth of tattontm, mill be prooored nod ear wart.. • crodldite for the ca. of COUNTY COMMIS ISION Or Ms ammo. Meath. entunt to the rltiasioa of the Anti-14watt mod Whig Comity Coorenttat. line SO"' For Coriunissioner—E. J. B*cooez, gIYI :of R brawn tiAnnhip. will be a eandidAs In the, cans of COUNTY COMMINNONER, subjeet w ho Jon of th, Ant4,ll•Artmit aad •. tar Fo r COMMuurioner—Ma. --13mtsgrr LUC. Of the Borough of of Elbanntb. will In propolini and anowirnal al a candidate or On efflos .1 Omar, gonad. flower by lin unmanv fend.. railinoCto the doidallon of Lin dial Inman and Whig °aunty Contention. liiirior COMIIIiniCIIIAL'.-31R. JAIU Ma OLir4lll.M. of the 83er.04b of 3rEctoglVOrt. .111 b. WO . _•4 4.1 supported as a antlidate for tte Undo( Founly Ceennatedoner. by Las intim.= Mend; subject to th • : Lon t i the Anthnesenteetnlll7ldg County Oterrentlost de9l III'ItERSPORT. " re r Digtriot Attortey—S. li. Gm!' will be • ...Mato for the tkom:natten of DISTRICT 'Arroa. tar: briars the Whit wet Autkllheenta Ozweentlhet. District Attorney.—Eiweao P. .loxsa, Eta.. ,01 - b. a eatalanta • bean tb. aiproantain; Whin aal Anetitaeonto Convention for nonetnation for du otlina at DISTRICT errOlcalY. : iv*in ,District Ilttorney.—Candidate for Sirbig ramir.stino. tor District Attorney. DAVID D. DitUDE. Attl3llloy.:aaariLllXANDltlt ' M _ Warw.. Ext. *lll ba a candidata tor ratmloahoa for the Odle or Dirtert Athrther. otthket to me dooloion!of tha Whig ant AntitoorholoOonagothoa. jOir DierietAttOlV.V..--iNCLIEO VAS neat. RN., salt be a cassMato for twatittatlon Oar tt M.'s of District At , orissi, Wk. tlissets.st. Inds 04 tliairti!c Conrantion. Sas Dasiwerreotype&—if you wish is fins ;dollar., moderato In yoke. go to GLEGO'S GALLERY, No. 76 Yonoth 4 1.176 Ws DIM': the attention-4,f Citilf ad erawow. ooloortionment of .Blonsra TLNG meow-. to be foold moon the • • x 1 IW, New- Certitleateg. =M Sounioxe: I celled : at you: aim on them Join add stated the na. two or tar era. erletth Tut very bid et that Una; Toy gaited ni,with Spectacle. thst did nit o 7 A 02.24 4.10 t good—They vete very ma th Mensal the thins. but that iothunntatiou hat tow lett. I Mono* bent thVliett Otto Ono or a Lazo. at! well as eve. Isbell cotton you a & I est . another nth., in 0000 I should li c tre any as inlet:v. co tune with them. 1..114 not ba with ut thent 7 any omderation. Y,..., ithenecttulq. , joits matind., cermet High Mel Withetir Mill et& Pittnimou, July 11. MM. ' 4 I ... I \ -- • 1111.!SOLOSION11:-13elnit onapelled to wear linem l uelan I hivenever WU able to aei a lair betlwhat coedit tor eyes tab 4.—1 have tried a wrest manater 0 lamas; bat t alwaye fated, until I obtained • re 4 horn yen. I ein NG by darer candlollaht. for 007 h%ttit of 11. with tie r greetvnt rase and mob:mt. I Mn. Watinmen le 0007 tonth Oininrd • th her Ura -1 remain. Yours. Titily. 1 1... O. WATERMIIt, 149 rile street. premsmuln. July 19. Inn. ..._. . , _. ve i I ha been under the neceenty ,of wins Waxer ter metal lems.bot havenivertbund a pelitVertdl iny !We. or that Iconic% oat with:nit tatbitub!tintil I obtained & pert:lNN Salmons. 07 the 214 f thtite I. bought Of hths, I assure as well es avert tenth. I Mama or wtite . with thorn Arhottre. wittufett the blest flutes, 04 07 1 der and candleiiiht. . : .. t I have tried. In all the stores in the Mate of puunrylew We. le obtain a pair of Oloaele thatoroultEmalt my tr. and /ode ito .0027 /Daum: Knotrins thedildoulty of obtahong thotersoltable for the sista, I do Mat eamtestly recommend to Mae laleirlog under debrettrevision. to •7707 to 11.. 8o boon. whom Mime an he obtalued to tonsil omen r..... M. .J. steeezeofr. Ausuuturr Can, Joy 106 MA • I . . hit:dew:7 ler Lnrse Compcanvt—Th . 9 oillyramedy analetad to the pablbt that bailment idled to onset when directions an tbilowed. L AVLABIPS LIVER P 1,14. It has bath arretal yura teem thil publ* sad Itss Data' totrodooed to all seonous of the I:labia:1 Rhea* Wham bean wed, It hid had theatoet ttituiphaat mow; ltad hansoms* dans out of all o theramthohol, • /Lb.' 'beetuttiodander ail the Moneta phonate, naltatb.itatl Lai been Ibund tonally adkanloas la nil. inteltaaarderill be earieral to . aah for Ds: tINLIBILITED LIVIllt PILLS, and . taktt now *let.— Them another Pilla. • Darportlng 'to LlnarP/31s, time Wen the Snablto. Do. hinnies Lucy PiD4 alio Me hi.. heated Yawata" out now be bad at all rajteotable Drug Blom la the United Staten. and horn the tole j 213- 111010111, nemems, ..4 • hatemosa bJ. KM 10oe el Wood Monet • . • Mos. itEr Mots nom% i risnauiNT.-=Bir. Solo su•-•it thank at no mon than: an /lei of Ittatlooflo Ton t, well as to the Amerkin ocanounalty to date, the llPthrraCl.El 1 bouobt of you .alt me won. Illod ny . debt tooth Lamest.. I eau Deo =hall mint with thorn th for Y length of thaw without attune any ilia. Mould lii..lstat °Dothan* to tomatoes b 7 thins. ortbsath 1 tiara no doubt but I shall be Al* to owd Without tbawa In • abort tine.', .. Yours. holy, 'T. ithUlalDElf . • lAlleabony CaltYaJtoth Ve. IBM ' • • a id • t • LLI lute isowbou Citit"" '• eery baler peiloal.'iltie deckled adraologv.and.heve eao hadtsUon to stating that • deteethre *Woo or loon auto& hoe bus lawn !alloyed. salt ornanaiathe Ina woody. tz vigor ,•": ...... and tone. lltannieeoh - eartil7P beer Datlatoii to Dials ertallsator aid Lemony. am edsoloilutloltanone. anti as a haggis' OpLielan, aad Ilattismidertal laoiligr with which he adapts hla Gleans to the - ratione peope llamlUes of 'titian. D. B. 51.1TPON, ' Jona 26. 0166. _ 10.24 Warn* atreat, Mr ebar i Zt, • .. 1 ..1•21.1an • • liiirLyces lEathairon—Fot Pazuzyn4,, Rainguta and Iturnmae rem ta - sm, lithe mad delight.' Pal mai vendetta' wild* the anted arer :MM.& IF.E intaabb lapteateen I. without a pnandeat la 21. hiatots• at the .Drafep.te Naiku. - Dark 'sad ingsrlant end*. mil awl clay hair; with paean of adtairars. (mak DI; la. Oral If Um r inilinormi egad of the Dathabon. ' Bald sad . MY heals .on perteeity utralabid. 'Th. Kathaini. Ma tolls reatorod hip lair attar a hstaimm of 11 :sup. . 1 1 , 4..0ovarisatons. 70 Boadelt F.,7...,l4•Astbattop ii a certain maks liaiross . Hell4.oha. &Wall Dinah. seta dimwit .0.1.1 bp•all balm, iserrahca I"rg. 1 j, Prime onlit 71. ante, In hrgebottlea. •• •• . D.B. seans4L horrid/Er. 161 Droadtaiii N. Y.. • gad In Pittaburgh by D. L . BinaW . C. 7 .4.4 Pan./r., Plating a Bra. mid Drama A Deter: . 1 SIP Era beam Nature haa - provided 'a runetty mry din.* erb!ta Zs& L heir 10. ELM} PETROLE,OII or ROOK OIL, pot un at It rie•areaethe Rut /atoratorx, nonasaled ,boev to lb. bowel, orb/Maw Earth, Ix, entbout dank. ow; of It. craabost of mob" renuallai. Eaart tbs frEowing'ltstEntiy, elm b antlfni Poi nix y . .• • ' nanny VarrEY, OW, Ept.15,1847, 0 t l fat Ck L I. PoZit' rtn,i sitrusila:t 11,,,,344,13tinairyfrAY4Majriat,,t. On= iia ". .virr • taespoontal. aura tarns hour. tar* strturd. tad the Ear staytarl. and ebs re corated. tremetunaly. /t Is abo as extraordinary renaly -kr! bora and Wonted Eyes, Co r..10an,. and ablenniallern4 endue the ritsm some bare tom carElat - roam ESE' neynat, ' /Liao A To y t tdid bY tE•VMet.t. Platbursh. , /Paws advert/dna Petra/ma Wood, somj , - .4.16.11 J. lI...LEECH, MeALPM 4 ° C4 WHOLE&ILLE OEOOE4 nwzmon:xaraks a inure JumliAn!tOu!, aws. saw su anii, moos,* _ _ , iSii3l g '\:'—frOxi. nfaiey`l bare V„ . "' 'lk °altos; e.... aill4:oitien ',ilk .7« Ood shoon•babtla•r. obd I . 04',w.:1awd•T riarnhili . nt • '9 ' . .**l , . W ' l' • '"': in all bc., 6iiida 1 hare matt F ein able 6. gil • ha* of ; 000...41,ntY./z. Ina' 7th r.. 4 ol 1111411.;. , . " wtOirs 4413E8 that volll4 bolo mi., !bans hattlanapa Valol . Ttitc , fiSneral 141111 h gala froni./.ls. bill r•s1.1•1. ,In nt that woUr4labl hie to ma moia diablnetly. pile could i bur; taihahlp ,•ll l ll lelniraday)3l.ollNlnG, ut 11 lett/xi, I '' A RISIAN .1 - 11FTOtis eater keep thin! o mon than oninkulf hone Erb. the I " - lan 1. .• . ...• •\ - - ameetiluncroti OM \ s Of betthAt May mind such 'Nat pen. :, , i ~. „ . :, : 8600 11.11WAS,D1 Ancient • 8T - - ' - '''' t h•DP...c t.. 4 wrpur.l7.ll.iivat. by Whie.hA i r: I - 7 0 . 1 . 4 j.: W WI I. ; .....:.."' -. . ' -- - ‘• • .-4,71. _ Nam , awl . a It has been mj tunot`aloo to sec taalithat would !moat sta./ t.bottut: I won/Ctn . your. • TOO agntnattkink..)/attaring wbea i say Mar mots[ t tan au.ar icky tilnetritons. I bare not boon at& to' r.ad br eandlo4litht for_ mon than hat on itoo• Dy our at time inborn Virot than Olaisie ! Sine, I ri; them. 0.4 80nd.7 Ur. and until tor eclat. *thong ..1. - 11elatinft the !Ad riln..blch 6 • thing I lun not dabDe before for yeeirr. I say ibie mach aa I thttik it As , ereinir yaw riternrine; and Inaptian °Uteri my' nu . noinnued .4.1 r h. .40ttlt.- Jr la • You ;WS Iltoity , to maks Oleo( raj na'afe et my eat* fn. reform:lft. I nip, .1.; truly 70001, P. • TlFNErfid.lll 4 Mar( Muter, Pittoburoh. 6. 6ritsr. laratlon that ragirlh la greatly bath fitted 'by the *Jr the ittft. and athalli thaw% 11.10 j BIT.ktHE BsiIARNES''4FES--Hero le the ktha of teitinionine to thy value : of out &A/ES. won which avian Cotad.Aly rest the tenntatlan of oar vett. We beet itteuteL nntdished eseeral oiattficatea, Darin; that Babe' nude for oar reantai , 'and mature maim and told abroad. • hart been enbleeted to the SBVERYST MSS J.N'AOTIEhet. CONFLAGRATIONS, and warhead their contents totstly tree froze demos. The folloning,te another ti of of gw:s.u. Loconteatablet chanter:- 810.000 WORTH OP BOOMS lAMB 'PAPERS ••••• •r• • -- • UM WITS A $4O aan _ • ALBION. Pau ClotOtrt. 862 f. Hunts. Huang • Denes-IFPlrtrt brr Iwo I re &me dolly melted. 1 um abetor at the tune. /,.Dull • Ilbl o o lt uttun u, l4l LOur Elab v.: ( **wilt' It thistly PION morolog ot the Eltt o :P/unitt-17; aft bu a ir4 bolos burned to Mt g e.. 'lt wu bull of wood sad Wick .im.lte'etl';.°l7,4,batt the agar. where then wu of large amount us MI It wawa very !pot Ire. Hr meters and boat account. Q.14.'1111'43% lb. Safe. ...anted to about Teti Thousand 17011tH;, whieh on. ts:lldl2Tre' grr g =hltrgin i ntgume "'d ?:t no time. but boy a Itafe to keep their payerMsa, to-and get one that Is good. I tan safely ranontotnatt your Bak* UM," Yourg, UM/. • JOUR 01.413 HZ. HO '%E INS URANCE OMPA.NY NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL $500,000! \ B. O. LOOMS. Jig.% • N 0.69 Wood Area. Pttraborp(t. D 17.1113 1 .081: Smarm L. Z0010d...-----.Late of the B,tus. !won. .. or Vont! e go.' Theodore Ifeboame..---..-iirm of Morena* HoNemea. Richard Biockna,...-- --Firm of D arrealting * lit H. MOM/M. Blellen t (Jo dGros'i.lir 7124 " 2 O°.; tdiorr 2C. of w lard :Wont. LeMP of darns 11110tre. limn, O. , 11Y. CMPP & &ma- Jana . ...... --Finn ofJman. .Low 00. tletrieu,o —.4/Juno( O. ILdlotett al(ka 10.10 Hulchineou,--....----Pum. of J. D. More Milian G. Lutebert,—...Flam of.. A-Lauren* t CUM..* t . I rrefe'ltturOwn‘Yr......Tintrol Lewis &Harbor, jr. & U LIM C- s .troMme. ot limbo, Masan ()a. JB Of Trowbridgm Dwight & Co. Joan of of Helmet a uo. cu.*. Baderna,--....-tima of Ileuent. Slav 00. 9,mum C of eltennatt & Collin.. Immit WoMout.-- ..... --„Yfror et It D. Horgan & Co. .116adoo D Comm. LAO., & co. Taos.. Ifessomer...-----r Um of T. & H Ilmeoulger. Dead SoVerd of elutron & tanked. 7 311 m utlf men, Butler Hoyt. aryetru -_147447-1.7;a117,ii: Dwelland W or ,‘Pludi. /Umiak & oIL 8 OA. tl. Darn. & Oa., Noe Loetwood.—....-._—.Firot or Lrekerood & goo. Leona of F/ophlus. /Olen k. . 4mare ca.Z;l7.4l7. J d n Prookulohoms..flom of Vrottungbarn. Nowell & t'o. C of Swift, Hurlbut tow of Condit l Noble. fi .—ot Of & Wake. Nark n Stoclnedt,--.P.. to • f (Lb on. Etholtwell • 00. Jct.. Hm=tg.-/Itto of barmy, Humphrey Butler. Wes H bled. Om bosom/ Bent. Derford N Welke. largo & Gomm tann3L..--. -.-.....:17nn-VOTQe 4176.1 • ca As. I. 310 ins „81,31110 N L. LOOMIS. Vrtelt"L . • R. C. LOOMIS, or the late arm of di'thirdy a Loemls,) \ wuoLzPALs DeAun iN, ROQTS AND, SHijES, 59 Weasel atelees:Pattsbergh. Thitd .iurn*:t unarms OF TIIE .STATE =Tata. FIRE AIV p pMARINE 1#81:1812101 COMPANY, efilersiaimm .6.ts a the CooD6aT.llLr 1 1 Ttato ttotogato. readto oloy . .4r4.4l.ld°&„tritt—.7.= • , Pr 439341944 g aan neelhod.--.--..-4 2499 94 '"" L 94:::. " X 325621 6 70 C•id4l'l3ooek. paid in ao nroluees ILOla for Prantito Nigei h"ln' %Shy .tur pu r r,r-=7 . V.=!=a l2 64 \ ogii7rj:LSilte4iela; "11•Pli "!aZiwziz: It _ _ .. . ---..µ58,31,1,70 , 1 _trim:tat 4 actituits* : alstmf, UMW. the Conk._ \ , iw.7. ,, K 7.K inzo.4,-...—....,—,.-. i t . o l 2 ( B 6 l . lW.3ll.l=l:haAohth eugatn., \ . 84.ki11A,. ioNlre PA,. • \ .\\ . \ A. WlLBl7lllllanky7,. Pltb.bursh: \ , oazt stAtunikiuroap. Dandarica tr ‘ . J.iGILIIT, Maxt.barip • ''' • • CIONEdi, \\ • '414 •7 " !I'll4M P.alStlarittD Presld.nt' , \ A. J 0 ILIST B•cm .. r 7. , ... R9nJeware ocallK 61.1141 of gaud Imam =Mamas alsokostsnesehesollse do" or ootostrw,As lowest tem soesistoteoltheete*, Polkleg Issued an drelllngr hours oodur p. ty 01i* a Wm 01 B. snett ammo at locuth at, .Btai.bflold lanai& citizen* ' ,vompory or Pitgburgb • : ; • 7LD: . liG;Prasaimrt. ' 1 \ . 11A7p7 .1.11A2.131y.14 swx „ . . ,inks; 94'W , iliwires Nelqiipurn ; * 41Turra. ',„ . ax) . sa-ntetatza iiiir. 17 ossao mani ‘.;l iin cnno 417 D 11.1161.8DXf /1.17141.8. - AHD TILIBUTh. faXh• , ..: \ .\, .: \ , • ' , . \ Nillilf - letio.s esatrus loss. ac demos ey, /Mt ',. Also.' eosin/ lAiwerat st Mr AL 'S INLAND RA77041703 rArit.A#APOßZAritfli ,- A A ' ---' ' . Duthattl Ft IX, L ahti,' , I V Ls shut, Jr.. ; W l3;ti&l WI? . Ili • t ( gbir au. i tt ii , Ir t lai, Jr., 1 fog,:_ nrosth. 114vaai itesoik. I 3. • .., t,= . ' ' VI etc• : rm., ..w...* BB Ea E. 1.00 1 :. STOO AND i 34.1, Blicl : 1 6 : • eotes, Bandi, orgliges sto” Ne• , tiated. PAILTICII4 ATS ON 0 11 , 1011 Willi, .12LBE __ _ ..• Allitits 'or Fromm /WORM OM IL/ L 03.. craw Wool -\ • - • iteseta. , ! ITENTIr I. COLL '-' . roawaak ING *ND COMMISSION \ % . ____ _,, , AND WITOLISAL - - - CHNIMIE, BUTTELt , . . \' RRODVVE OEM . IrE": 25. Wood stimit Di►Lim - DI, piss, JLND \ RALLY, /tt►DprigL,. • JAMES TANNER, wnoz.iss.ata Dm*, nt 800T13,4110811, BONFETB, AiII,LEATRICk Ne.llll3 : 3liNied street, Pitttrett, lf;• • -... , siresza elapses roerse A Sr* con.teta of :ray rig 2500 A ggieztb.roldr4;::.=l:.l.i.: lam ...I.oeilica..b4.with mon of rbtlid•lptils aik(l New Mtl' aTißr i llairnaelar/ITCIMA " • A. H.' I ROLMES . 8s BRCX\ NANI 7 / 1 0T14111P1o SOLID Bowogs, 'lupus, PICKS; DA ales, catiwseßs, , ste. . • \ P.ITTFIBVEGIFI. OMOS.SID -Weed. betwiielilrt. and Ind. To urist oortitttott toltiq to ask7kmsonttotto.o.-14 • , . ..... Na plan PRENIUX • ' DAGUERREOTYPES; , - POlfi 13 f11011111:11iDINO, 2811 ID iirthar. piTIZKNI A :na striiuiere who wish to oh , telei ale ace esti,• ertinolo and hie Me Meow. et n a veug.zrot=r• .. t in=dAt . t:egr . lat u gt W 1 le.;etaL.:tmr,eto .olt=dro..4ll.4klMnoranti. =wt..' frj• Daeleteee,',,fin loateutosats of Si'. Powerful al sad ose Ica apytedelee eratont of D gat *" %lger " Prog, VeVittio b ro rteinoolneffel ' llk able to o t4o pwoqs of the Art, !At7l..f Deaner. evotypoe id , eir Croo ICIMPL.h4 2, AM UT= Pr.*, =l7lpi,;ii, or ' , tl\li, In olk \, ;•.• • lrit;fniatt : i' • Ir.l. •, gr t," , y ds ., '.- \ ' \ •,......1. 'I D.AQU'F.(I % R.ROTYPES ZIATIONO'LOA AcKst)N.'S Nitionla D corns orteih grlAtrTOggb. itiosudthiwilemernwimingtosbtal atlflthesam i t 0,1,4.1. prkz,..iii pl•reg r at atd above establiat\ o m 2"" Allir rat AWl th rthe Skyt•lel al,that* Ow Wattles of th o Oise. bred with 11114 v„of womat.i Hu t t, Au imam* • \ ft:ONO. fainting", ad,iwwur,44 Cti t i,:nd do , p Wisp oforiv.l amide& W3l . lmosy aot twoiredi.ota4siklOgllle. • Ind, of. lad *Two ia_ .1101,0•10764 dA. iLIaW Joun Ti LUGAN...\=..,,..„--lipBl..i. ityliil , .1.1 PLUM' W IA ------ , ...RDWALTLIO an \—, . II 1 10 1 1.11L.r:•. : - ..'f,•; . N & CO. UCPOE72I,II4t v D IRHOIERIALIFI IN '• - -, Xolltati 1.214 boltnnei,i , ' , ,', i-,- Z i, MitriW, , i oprx.smit..*.i.a.i,. ]1 TO r emov e their :Oemlittict" eiteusive Lo w :LleVee w ite m ir ln " t `Z. °4°. 'e=se i t etci ' i t le nisei tol to an azzatioattom of thogro • fogoNoto mom I:We 000 r °Aired la WO ad, '\.:• : . " WM? " JAM ni1a 110 . 1 ......4.4...‘ .4i. . ' '...«..4 - mount =Km, px , 4*/ 7 5,q\iiro"Taz.B.-4,. _ , .. ... •.. • , \ \ ‘,, • : VE AIINDRtD DOLLVIS:4 , I , L . T. C II ,I ! E t ti r Ofit h e'iiitill's JT4Es_t.,..n.t.iN e s , , , "'"'ut" o lb. th irtht7t.t7."' • --°`"'• M. ItIDDLA ale/ c‘r eh, of Pntsbarab. 1\ • ' Bede* Elaisc ilf Valgable T or t MIXING I f ina and' COUNTRY BITES B jp lathe sills= er,SISIt3FIRED.-,-The aulocritor vlii ode Aat paella sale , took= prratites, =CASTE:RDAS, Snodst 13, at 11 o'clock stsr. a large womb= Or apatite" BUILDING LOTS mettles an the Plant Rosa , and vide totretsii, A 1... SLOIS OF UROUSII, laid oat Inter*. lons .4 atz acre Lots,making dratrartle sttes tot °mew , b=Watt. hiuna.gdirkm.o.l Are toll= rant of eitt. urgh , , atthe pat= tr Perk tba Rtenbeartll• and Chatters Valles Ralsostla intelerck aaa ilth Ike Waahlasloa and stottisaasrsr plank &sada r The'vtilege Is inet dontithhatt •tute of I ntifrovementreitralkilisdßallints Raring bests =wird dortlss th e Strestht stns.\ :Titer. Is alas in tae silt.= an artyllant female snalnatT, easier the ast=titt , : tendon.* of 414 D.P. New. Tnili tp lActlssmtab 11. , Teems = pale. Pos bulb= Intbslontlon 4s fit ‘DindAc=it, 21.101111 S!,..,'Lkittsintrith- B. B.—OranibuNt RID be In readln Waimea,. bet- ' I . tit= to the We, .Arik,irooll dittoes of R Dant...4 UP tam the : - ,\: \ \ .1144 IVOTIOE--The inbmbers or \ th ' _LI ElOpi 11"11t8 1314.11VANIc an reqcmted to attend a tIPSOCIL IgEkTl2,O or the Cater fi : llPtig a s, .1 the 1 1 11 . :1 4 : an at i cto . T tilit a Ri 0T Thi . ,1 1 ,6 dI \"r„. rirGARDENER. PRAGITIGA GAltriaNZIL, ye ll sadbalsital alth the Conserrabbir ass not-Ileum and ran soke rsonnsnerainl firt Casks\ habit.. •111 haat or a alTUATlObrussan apraylosflo,tbe. eaiterps this men, . 1 .... '\ - , afilldttp ••IarANTED - 21:SsUsigSMAN IN A DRY • GOODS' EITOR.E.—Ots 1 , 1.:.) Is annals:tad Nth the busman and can speak \ I •O. .o fled Enallshlan.. c.-_ - sies. Peal c r, sa;,..,nt‘ litrlizp \ &taws,* tngt. igivt.latS r arest , OR SALE-42.5 to Ranking Rook (cold,' „.1 18%VICI MON., rams ik!tiarioinxxi. '.I 1111 b10,krVOILEOZ OP OHIO. air.ssioat ok. ise3-44. IpM Thirty-fourtli • ANNUALeCOURSE 2 of LIICTUOR/Pwlll gionodua' on Ito Xlsj i .2x. DAY of 110 Y MIONa. did Ma folloulge a nt, sod Moto on M une hut of February- ... FACULTY. Mul • L. ein3l. LAINTML, 3.1- kl a af. the reOdnig Übi Yip dos of ls. mg Clhaleal Momelno. , -. 'T.O.EDNA/Ma, H. fa. Frofemor of puenaellailca and Tberatuoll.a, and gedleld Junsprod took 0, W BAY 1./LtILDI. D. kyoGaor of Anatomy', • ASBURY 119kfea , II D. Pageant of the P11•11and 'Yoglgo of Poraort and C Ingal Forger. N. 1, MAUUL SAL AL D : ['refuge of Obattesins Itol , DU... of Women and Valgron. OASIVaLG. ARMOR 11. Ly krofegor a Physlolegy an Yuboloaf- , - • a., Caa,lL df wmanr. 11. D e : Protaeor of gelled ;Maki Mlienryuno •Manla or. , • ''. TllOB. LYSCD. 3L L., Pmfasebrof Bluest and Praetbmf• Anatomy, , no. Mounting Rums gill. owned on Ilio Ant of Oa tolue, under tole roof co the ta eua of F l lrfd'ul sod E lg Anatomy. nod Magen moy 2.3 . 4 a• • .1•11 so P. PlErolit =.7reertr=l7ll4glioaof gad- letnaiina Salw.r.rond ea deUrorol a . ..gelid/1. throw/bout the outione at Cdomo/aelal Item P&L In ginkgo fa thin, a Colgan Choi h 11011 be u t abliatted.slblot. di / Idrodd 11 , arcoallautint pf Cllngal Inelenetion. k reilaelnary Leta, 1.111 to delivered dmioja [bit ugh ofDotober. b able glaelans of the faaolly. Ildo en nu I*ll,ll lull .froa) will maga. Iglu. at the go Iml add College. 11 .14 not Madame on the earthy eau e. '. n Ea , I t.fP, r:',....%Prothott:tinefentetder.Waltst. Pal \ F , orAo. ',bola gung„ ille.llllng th . I NICATZI4 \ Team. 01; Illar uladen,Tl.kat ,g; Do potAl Vogt, $5; tieuload r.., Z. \o -\ d ab?lnZer 'd. to To da y IN. VAll4l l l3l . f t ni '6 / I ' .. ta n e r :. " To. aug,tlloo, It. D. Rauftrae, , anl/144 - Turtle qrealc Real tstate for Sale. firglE andigaed, ow log to ill health, IL proposes to ti bia irell inown4ll/1. Atone upon the waters et T ee* frith. about OolpeP 110/ll* from this o w. This prowl-Ws esth•janatiosfed the Pleat Read J Turnpike siijoinkow s ihrOttoes on the Rena. glnoe kientril Nahrthil. The Lana 1. of the , dm ti" , Wr ...I met; Rdbffrlataw Wlnitarin •obl oistiloca into «matt; tteattrln a ...comb( thi • s emery , Zait ' lT a ol le= M ir *d in' etor ft " TWo OCRs OftßOPLltheire lonworements are— .. 7.2 MANGE 1%. b y Jan Ml', baria tinl I hunt snout Owens , y•ele _t by Ifni... feet, Niel, uilding under the O•ro hat of about sistinet by forty (act. Lathe we LW! thverthfortable swam with dining saloon to I.IE, plata eivkbenxtrad persons at the .17 tT e b ' I ' ttrifbii .1 1:?;Vii. a trretFIZATIV4=11M e wan tent, tarnished by, pate o tim~e. PAPA Tin. are ign• upon the Drew • aloe , ather goat I.l . 7li n i f eLt!o t tz one is thhi.:iejiri .Ir.orrtklataNweetT., IMOD bilit• hat: \ Ai.. I B l:CalathUn l id Ms point diniot commealeacion in a up teeter r impothant pert •:f the matey. east non t—ttie Pesti- Vaal. 1 3 ,tio.t t r i lAiA , rmo th r:a t tgrugh table ge• • • The enders yoga mould. totlltte nib :dear itT on ••• " 0 . 72 W• _dojo+ Hitaishie this I Bur . A4 i . . " TU ßa° l . y.rtlfetal tathlni] ear. thini a.tt01.../ %to ritt i nnth. \ ElittsberuhiDinsitch Nei, Toth Ttitinne.rel T Pan North 'American. *Nab Ono. to till. \ antount \ • tan \ Portrait, andlllleimous \of .‘ MINENT . AMER' 10ANS NOW \LIVEN c with Mouraphical and iiistorioal Memoirs ortholA ie. cod .4 Ohio& El John Lai UV... Of \ Yoe Bor. to vela. leak. \ La.2hrTel. z7:l&troll"*Welt er • to. Touch . = Ate reorPkatlo . ettellti of Coo l i tkineoses at those peyote. with whose tiers wo are Wall ar. Tbia traly'ateloool work to traillebto to rho ability arid oute,. anal of 3lr. artould'ularre rrrrr Rubio sod private llbrery It the country. Ills Plea In to 'Eto esealor data sei ner but embraces clarzykien. doctors, ziatesauto:ft11.10.1.113•1101•11,2021111.1101.1:1.11,27• mid /sneer --tleAtort. diethunilelted reproteuts., tiro of peen' department of America. o - clety.• To ext. Unto 011 tll •413/10 a work would be ettoet duouo. pa It mast communal Roam to turhoirul fever —CDt. Ade. For W. by \ L DaTISON i 1i037i Latao Ito . OS Market stritit. r./41. fourth. \anietion. • . pstYLvirttio Oi:a ecieOt oDtin4studhQ ihe hOncia of d etr.lintlk ralitt Iti e t ° 071 "' Mr.; \airgifif.Vr"B4')..,4°""lrd a". V4tiVantgleeLe AAlZollbir glagrtja th4ll%6Vg. zerer="tr'M oaotat of Om and Torukhota and Ghtnerat Jail MOUTr •17s klatCouri llama thaeity of Pittetrorgb, on Ott 'ant itaw of ctober, at to o'clock, A. Y. P,ubtfe ndlee hereby airento aildustlp• of tbe Pap COTtpult, Coattableat Pt. omit of Anothw. . that Meet* titan and there, dzythelratontre mac.. atm • their rok.a/t4 molearantattiona. ensattnationeoand other mom mcee Wail wit/at ok akar PPP. to v. oof....;Mopmr..pao.r. be none—end abet :tt a :a• tate .01 ata . tho - Larbetnerathat now stator rriblze,v oar . rfar tart Itand, ' in 3,.lttetnr:bAtti haLL ls eth aPt7 noot.o.oe oo=, 17.fPg'e4=gtrIgt .oni""" d ti. \ 0/1,4p0i • ' Hi~pg Wiwi , Week. . FIVE Omnibusnofff_itho Excelsior Line, r: _.,...... ................ .... ;dreg, W;;;4171.7-.6-7 ootiWowo nOT the now or 4alox nootetutut, mar now clop ttoto hands lad lostio . too, ,nfor \the Ws or Mott, Led M*'":4ll : l ;r4l l 4. T ro....t . porfoe lM 89 1it i.1 71VIlan YLUID. ,, balp, la otso—oratoo: willoodl4 oat Pan. ad to .I thole moo. • No, who'otornitli fawning Moor* of tit. tomt,,l.Oit Oat for Ws Nowa\ hear kko Moottr Orll Doftdo...-IZPOOO titoitasioliJivai Mmi OW. 9. O. • Sot ootootartio•L:- WILOU.V4Vu ,4: Itattota ot and the Olotocout; into orbalootao not 0/ , o4roltts f at the ott7 of Pittabortb: \ •I , , ' a , ." bil ' lA;SR(g-,1 0, !:. tratit i onrot 6 - At itilitViVoitiAEU:ltna VAP'"TaIr .-ital'Alcamnurißit.\ , AI% r DMINISTRATOO 'NOTICC-4he\ ttif it t i:Vittrat i ttl4 . ,,tit ho ; * • ootidas 4111 Dimon. ltulobte4 oind ma'. to setltr , 1.• Bete:mat, Lod tiot.oos Itidebtoi to,gult4 Ithout de/sy, 11 Ernmasn caws.' Mistaisttatzt,ll)B-INood argot. 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C 0 B . 0, \•,, \ TWELVE BLO ODED Tom. inan ES : \. - wmt.i.htU..i*Lin Arai,. cii \ -:--- ..., , An. femme yartionlers see Illtualeigad Pion Who- - teepee,. es. 0 t thnettactoel Oaten. . ...WS •, \ ~,',, *IISICAT. , CONCEBT,BY THE ID. an 4 , 31U3WAIL,CONCED.T will be jai Ise IFILEINe /7.13,E4 Fourth , stalna. na . THOLUIDti IfeaDA V STBNIINEIS. Ilqa and Ink teat; We.. Pupllar pt.*, Penaknibrazil Unlit ' 7 t, • tate for the Mind. • L. and 3' 11. =alma Anna at eh. •e et SIM: rehdelaiaarnar at donstn and Nu ata Nuke atre.•' je Z;: . ts atteet \ iettertth exhlhtthier andklaapaa at flecieak. „4 \ • • i ~• - \ P 9 4 O YDry . GOO4 SUb, ac •• • \ • , AN THURSDAY , ixtorning, 'nth st - y 3.0 ea.*. vat si nid tat awardsoca of Onto , • Tsuave[ a livjgrpty s tre.tr t g. c . 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Xletheek inn' tom of \ frilVadialtte luxuakr4re -19% Cbairear=ilagaree ar3. 14 1,4t= , ,`"‘!"A!!'l7.4. -BP'. \ 'l O. ..: : =eh° IV ..11itchii.''Furniti :-, fi k r ßlDAr. ni. c ,,,,....12.1, .410 : .1.1,7P.v.,?...t,,,, • • .., . to tit 4 lre7 l llZ:M.ll , 1 .. 1 . 1=4*.unt: . aP y lit ma i v 1 ap o gzztlig_ .. ::kr„ EllititrZ:r /LT,. 0_ er Irltlialasti*:.;44l 2t . c . :l i t TlVirt, ,4„ il ‘'f7e ~,,,,lr g i lit h 4 , 00rkisug EtZeitllenTlar4rr - a, ' irit. 4...!....zr Very Diairs6l43 . tHii r 0 ' , yeritin rior m dim unAftd 'Atcrivw w atm:este. be baled the best eelz,lbetbasit -rmtneteun. • Uerewe wed Wirer ebciete. will be eltt privetelwie:• ,• -.. THE TINITE4 STA ES LIFE INSUltier, w An TEM CERIP/Ort. ._.• pau.Amplaque. UHARTERED A1.PR1\26,1E5 . easnrrat PREPATir 4. • CAPITAL+S2Sopoo: come: lA, , conalr Third • streets, Ph.ladelp . 07110313 01 701 eons 301701.7 Elb , vhe IL Cia . itbrd. . . Paul a. ckaa.a. Amer.. W. Thompson. baymmeo -.-- Benjamin W. Tingley -. Boom bra Jamb L. Ilmesa, . - /Amu lltilthull kl. Godwin, ' . Wi li a j A Z,: ~‘.x t, 7} , ,,, _.3t.nenb l t„ Crime ... „.. L ,Jlectioat Arrootinerr—Pit r is le. , J. \ , 4 1 1.gb..7 City, IL EL Mn... ICD:, talol/0 . 11, 0 4 . 1. 11NOL. PROTtOTION : INSURANCE \ COM: ‘A, ',, .\. HARTFORD, CONN. co , St, Amsted Prestheme Ned \\= $1,0064Q0; •. , s ,‘ iiipoßPoßxran? • 1 't 01.1Mei'bi biemesztoe ismeed at \ all times :ea the titpat fayerafde terms, simian • • ~ , LOSS OIL DA/1-4011 air:ipust, 1 ' \ \ 'OR rim - - \ . • PE..RILEI Or'N'Alrit.fAT QN,:. 5 ...., .......,7... \;P: L AltitneS. 4 . 41 . 4 . _ , Lb/ 8 513i. .ft 140.121118 th O.M .J\ STEACI‘OOII'I'S. 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Mlune Z E --The dr. i yet .t.zug unity Voinsit,4YkllP 4L414°44 " 4 ri1"""4.."617 CW147"34. REARL STEAM\MILL \‘‘ CAI" BASnr s 4LLIC U4 3I Y ' logAa, Tsui is***43).rhtt , . orx, ..,Advzivadilivolure.me4 ; a: v. tht., alien Ad UN Ai / 1 . 0 . 1 ..." boom at I ,oo*,tvii.oi ‘, • co. Wood Mott. or ono= k swag; cantor of Afton, rigsod 9i. Clair abort. thUb.gb; . L'.. betortots, *j.r. ~, thorlotairghingit4itlthir a BALE - vp.i mel i svica? wife. WIT. Om. XND maul" sum- \ rimg...gairml.........ick. 141n4,g°4 8=::::: , ' st,*ro Cygnet oats tort truttoOttoutkAlta iiiVatlcAt'UtTra%,4,..l.llV44l44l:: L...=•'' g=riltair,"c"au4:47# 1=....±.,,, ...... Tu, . 5a.....k. •• Da vow orirortowttroalt ~ .. 4z... g o ta tt . b oorlot ium. -wr o o st.. , •• . y. cam as of_ .. low aX:Vera ..enro sad iVii . t. ....p..., m i ik, rt.iiimal SO 111131.412il , r4alV a ItFall* trio oominr. txe scvszi tfiS. s alute la ,t_bo buffalo at. .100. - . I . \ E ,
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