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'2 7 , 1 w'bsch ;snyltervarit th en 9 (an d isone 01.en) . 49 tiad.TiOviffet "";t6wrealttill and . 01 2 1 ii10.0 1 °4 1 0:t i a t ' the 'r e ja,j. have - m u; wt-114-04;mte'nOt-a Moos oft- sh-tidis s ie ws , lefftd, itie„.•at•tny, oppressors' - .indifference. were carried • - kg** • • d • •Athis,remairtrof'tnY --Irderllrlari - allv die a n d inr , a-heaiinf Th. Wom4i eligigedlhemselies•ittprepa... raisin - ator the fcirierali - and at-the "tvenlfir, born. duns - with grief, I staggered aftee the flower. . , COlelibt 'corpse of , thy child to - the M ebe ••-• 117 - extended on her little ! bier, by the side of thS - •",dairpkt;:ittliieV,the,prieste were sanctifying with ' prayer holy water, the rosy glow of thitilettibimm 'Bushed over, her face k it was so likelltickhafieeitilifalitile health when in repose, thaV4l/ 1 4,15egald not understand. she was sleeps • izig•foreverilmt they loWered her • into the grave, • laid'itt.p4l6ii.noder placed - the cross tiaher lipsuKt64 hid my child from"my.sight Ered:then,settear did my state of mind approach to Madness, that, ha! Ifsibt:_been rastreaned, I tliiiiald:Esirth and the hated boallittat coneealetter, to attempt if yet the • - werstitiiioi4itther'sereftrace--a father's heart— • ', -- 'initla s tiiijr.,4 ter to light and life. ',But lafflict • touch lightly sari . ..the-rest of - my T,Thelbis,Of'her child and 'her ..fortune, , and my dissipation .arid prolusion, for , it was 'only when I etopified bitvine that I could - Mad peace, and for the'ricariabtof,my_property I cared nothing, soon sent mkiitei - to her daughter's resting' place. I ...e'oritirmedizi live on iti an alternation of ,drinking sid:MeePing, forj dared not, face the horrors •ot oilay lown•on my lowly "-cougar ontillthettotent 'wine cup' . had - ,deloged me. • rcip .. - rknolfrillectilati..-Atiil fallen from my unsteady _ - liandcnsid when sleep, by far , the kinder of my two fiendsi:abeinloned me,l returned instantly to ta - Awkiliale.of life I. - persisted, until I had . , not kpatileftme in the. world, and it' was only ' the 'treasure. of,want, the gnnwings of famine, : .thataroined tase - :hnee' more to. eitertiim—to the ditties-and slabois .tif a poor man's-life; though • !Mae times I would-fain have laid myself down to die; even • by, the painful death of ,tainger.. When I - did• , look about me to see whit I 'could do, an • ;•rpitinot ctiptaiti,‘who hod known me - many years, - suggested that_ritiglit• imberk a pilot, a post ••: •.*,.*.t/tch mY ).01iff ( * eitlerienCe in the.Archipeligo, my :;',nequalistance mitts? nit :its'-seatfered islands and narrow passages; ionic 'termini's , qualify me for. • ""Acillitr,.,llierefrini; I became, and again threaded • ` - ;:t.hreughtlie Cyclades,.sornetimes with fair weath. Cl with foul; sometimes with a good, friendlf,".gitilii, Who:Would share his • cheering --glaliesiltti..me.-..ornetinses with apenuritius brute, .Wltti.Wifitictiet Me on , ihote•ivith my body shrunk SW, and. my belly swollen with :-unvitstbaicrine - .water-F•witt imperialists, French, F.ogllsb,•With Spitaionls, and God knows nations, r• In this way I contrived to . „liies•ltnrytird dangerous occupations, a rapid va riety scenes, and more than all, 4he•Lesturse::sif,time, tempered the poignancy of msf eitictionspind- having' vatted a little money ':•rittoriti.seveefeats ago, I: - thought of returning to native, place; to rest awhile in peace-- : to breathe my, lest where Flelenizza had been—to re - ,--entoritend some kind;being to see me laid by her • , this idea I undertook a voyage (which 14eiteistelf should be my lest,) to the Dardanelles. tly atiiitlincod fortune weot with me; we were . ...deta1#7047.4 „Turkish frigate, the Turkish fleet _ liturtust Of pilots, and some kind friend men -tiOnedilityCLualiScations in a flattering manner. I on'. board of the frigate, and instead of zetuiningto Creams., was carried to Constantino . "lei:thence tdcOnduct, !where they might list, the tyrants. ,M3":/04 1 ' 11.4 i4-atin3r obligations,But Istnag - ',"•kifintild not say etinduati. as the' Turks.will hardly ever dale:lto listen to. &els pi . - ii - art. Ido not know what they want vrltli n pilot . at all,-unless it be to have the pleas ' Mre of -cutting off his head, when, by their own • ignorance; they.have run their ship upon a rock. • 'X sittbii,tinae after our or; ival at Constantinople, I was transferred to a large ` ship of the line, which !had teen laid' tip for years, but was destined to go • inniatihere,. end do something, though the where width. - what' were not yet decided ; and had it notheen for the Greek revolution, it might have' . • been long irii she bad emerged from the Da'rda• • penes, or •my pilot craft been exercised in any . thing but an occasional sail to the Prince's Islands, or i ptise etich'pther trip, to - contribute to the splen. - 'slotte,and pleasure of a blooming holiday. '-4V'ssu•are aware, sir, that before our revolution, ' the siamen of the Ottoman navy were Greeks, the Turks confining themselves to the more noble occupation - of firing the guns, and despising all the nasitical portion of the service, as a thing far beneath them. When the rising of our nation becante_generally known, many of these sailors fled,its'opportuoity afforded, from the ships of the . tyrant to those of, their countrymen. The Con• dition,.uf ;those : alo could not escape became dreadful;' Tprlce, though they knew that they could' ricit.lket along without their servi ces, were 'unable to-repress their hatred and re . Whei*lfintelligenee came of any sup cent eibtain_ediry ouibietbreir in:Greece, the pistol suriklAtighart • Were sate to go to work amongst times -of no 'extraordinary excite inent,t-tatteamen a man cut down by my side, , energy „because the Turk imagined his features . bo.r# apiispression of joy or triumph. A word of symriattiy,•,ist,the. cause.of his'country, that might ea..caPels'•• - •Ofeek, insured him instant death. In , ....deed,,:noistete‘could well be worse than,ours ; and yflitit:idltrlOted itillitterneas beyond endurance, 44401-tlfai,;ve.e.,vere -to be-made, in the Lands of Mar 4yettuts; - the merge of Carrying ruin and•death to Oittfr . lends' arid ionntrymen. • If we toured our - 140.,,towirdis the shore, there was - nothing calcu uktea'io console - us there. The turbulent . popes .' lace, of thiimmense capital was burning with the ,fie , • rcest of:passions, and eager for blood and pil. lege-pierytisfeassi some of the noblest and rich - • :tient ciar:suihsppy caste fall unresistjog victims; aiid the blood of 'the ministers of our holy religion, everk or Am . .Ifeiteirsted - head - of our , church; was ' - iiksir t irillirrenbarseless profusion But to continue • • iny'atory. - .4t woo sin board of the ship where I, ' , and-about a hundred other Greeks, were compel. .• ledtji : o...abitrg,..ttat. the Captain Pasha embarked 3filiilea , lB22l.! Shortly afterward°, the ,• etrottg , Aiitt;tlnitifikttien all ready, set 'sail. The arur pine. that thelong gathering tempest fell Bch), and every body knows . ":",•1 ; ,tvitl(What'vsolence it fell. The Scenes Of horror ehatWaierislayed - Of there, for the space of six 'viecks, tiln , e' been made familiar to the world; and •ConWisd:With the more recent destruction Of Ipsa .?: .. , za,.:thd Stio,vvill long be held as the very peifeifib'p iif_atroCity,,heyond which it would be diffinitlfisiectifoiclent3.s •to proneeg ;By day I heard ttfil'ildirfelniiii - the Geeing; and thecurses of ttat pulsnensii:the ebpplicating "cbiltYeataig.,§l4 : Men;.diribg away to the short, ttemulmii,erpof death's:agony. - • Day - after day I hearktheitiritigjdar. 41'0100, it( musketry, with, tiid'... l o•then, the;. deep. artillery; °I heard • - ,;:.lfiitltrUlif'cif;'statalr Inialeirits their Marble walls • • ' 2 1.1L - skilifil*,b; • IkaVtbe ' amoke extendin dense rifetaii;•tind at 'inter/ale, salve groves;•frotia the bz tisisilds;irota F tgivilod citrons, and from f,733.5..,:;4(ttP.1112-butsulmo.) , • lEEE ME ME ME MEI ME EIM =I MEI 111 9 .2, =I ME MI 1111 ~;; •:' , Sle;ping 'in ti,l3teisrsa. • Aoneld the New lirork poet, not long after bts'DaTtiage , itading , ltintaelf utterly unable to , Otippartign Wh.' - thrust &into night by, stealth througktlso Palen!? him. ' and w entiiato she world tostitikalone. Ile pick a ap a meal am eating-houses; hitthe" Batily.,beitches was not to his taste, and, he; knew -notltilthqt 'elselo go, • "At Mr. McDonaleiirisittl - round an em tyikesipe.=-• it was ;tdit'die—leid up in ordinary. I ahlikjeljt, air, every night for- six months, and rteltarfnjafeci slob') ',in thy life." ■ Km Sir; lite Calais otttualsteles that Henry Scott, wasattaik 9trlhe o bedpost .by IkSfri•Btittee:of,Ou tam ao Died ' is deepaired . or. 12 MEM =EN tuatrfactzarrolt,VM:gitogitizTeß. . 1 1 11 VT-T R (MI THURSDAY MOIDTING, 'AUGUST 2, 1849. 71YOR.CANAL COMEISSIONER ...- JOHN A. GAMBLE, OFMING COUNTY. ID- as For Pat Commirclal and Diver Nears_ next e. The Latest News, market Reports, ate., will be found _under Telegraphic Read. The Tariff IleacLunen. We are informed that an attempt Is being made by a few individuals professieg to he democrats (but ‘ who are really federal whigs at hoary to send: the opin ion abroad that the Resolution in favor of the exist ing Revenue Laws, or the Tariff of 1846, was not fairly and honestly adopted by the Democratic State CODITOOtipO. MS said by these Conservatives or whigs'that the Resolution in question was introdu eed when the Convention was about to adjourn, at a timo when the members were not in their seats, and was passed by a hasty vote. The man or sot of men who assert such bare-faced falsehoods must be either knaves or fools—perhaps both. A greater in sult cannot be offered to the Democratic Delegates, and through them to the bemooracy of Pennsylvania, whose opinions on the Tariff nod other questions, were fairly_proanitned in too Convention. A more intelligent set of men never assembled together In Pennsylvania, for any purpose, than those who com posed the Democratto State Convention, which met in this city on the 4th of July, and to say that they did not dilly consider the Resolutions brought before them, or were inattentive in the discharge of the duties entrusted to them, is a wicked fabrication, too shallow and contemptible to be believed by any man of common sense. At the time the Tariff Resolution was introduced by Mr. Mszacent, the Convention was quite as full as atany former stage of its proceeding. Tho Reso lution was read in a loud end clear voice, and was distinctly beardly every person in the hall, whether delegate or spectator.' Its phraseology wag plain and unambiguous; indeed, a child [could not have liaison derstood its meaning. When the vote was taken up. on its passage, it was adopted unanimously, amidst the most enthusiastic cheering from all present. Al ter the result was announced, a delegate arose and called for the yeas and nays--stating, - that riolwith. standing the foie was unanimous, ho heard it sug gested that some delegates might possibly be opposed [ to the Resolution. Thereupon, the Chairman, Judge Prrtrrr, arose and said that it was entirely unneces sary to consume the time of the Convention, by Cal ling the yeas and nays, as the rote was unanimous. It would indeed be singular that whilst these pro ceedings were going on, the Delegates did not know what they were doing We have thus stated the facts in relation to the passage of the Tariff Resolution ; and we refer to every Delegate present to sustain us in what we have said. We particularly call upon those Demo cratic Editors who were in attendance as Delegates, to put at rest the shameless falsehoods of the Federal Conservatives. Removal of Postmasters. Ir 4, We believe that nearly every Democratic 'kit Master, ic this county has been guillotined by Gat- Taylor arid his butcher Collimer. To the exertions of the honorable Moats Lissurrerr is this change to be attributed. This poor pitiful hypocrite is deter. mined, if possible, to reinstate himself in the good graces of the whigs of Allegheny County, who were disgusted at his treacherous conduct at Washington in relation to the Mexican .war and the acquisition-of territory ; and to bring about a milli to him so.dis honorable, he employs his time and ta/enfslu letters to Washington, to effect thp reiiiavarpf lost , . I Masters, merely because they did not vote tor Zach ary Taylor, and Moses Hampton I.! . Sorely this is a dignified business for an . 4 .l:ooetahle” Member of Congress lied a professor of Religion to be engaged in ! In some instances, we arc informed, that Post Masters have been removed, contrary to the of all parties. This was the case at Fayette, P. 0., on the Steubenville road, where nearly every person in the neighborhood 'remonstrated against a change being made. Mr. Hampton certainly should receive a foreign appointment for his disinterested and pa triotic labors in behalf of sinking whiggery. Rev. THEODORE YLIEDPIER, of KOHCOMOrttI, on the Rhine, the founder of the Order of Deaconesses, a Lutheran Sisterhood, somewhat similar to the Sis ters of Mercy, has arrived in this city. He brings with him four of the Prussian Deaconesses, who have been trained in the parent institution as nurse's, for Mr. Passavanes Hospital. These ladies have had fine educations, and speak the English language.— They enter Hospitals and Infirmaries and adminue• ter to the sick 0 without money and without price," looking to the promise of their Divine Master, for a recompense hereafter. We should like to have from Mr. Pass:mut the history of this religious Order. Bullion in tie Sank of EOgland. The. extraordinary accumulation of bullion in the bank of 'England and which promises to go on steadily increasing for months, if not for years to come, is beginning to attract the attention of all re. ectlng men. Even now there is upwards of £ to o . 000,000 of gold in the leviathan establishment in Threadneedle street, and there can be no doubt that In. the course of a few weeks the amount will have approached .C 17,000,0001 for no less Allan £700,000 is expected from Russia in ten or twelve days, and, another £750,000 from Panama, chiefly consisting of Californian gold. Contemporaneously with this extraordinary accuMulationn of treasbre, there is an amount of unemployed notes In the Bank of Eng land, altogether unprecedented. The reserve •of notes now exceeds £10,600,000 ; and so far from its diminishing, it has been Steadily increasing for the last twelve months. Iron Kannguctnre In Ohio and Kentucky. There.areoccerdieg to Ilunt , a Merchants Maga • sine, thirty-three Iron furnaces in Ohio and Ken tucky, that is to any twenty-two in Ohio and eleven la Kentucky, which, yield an aggregate of 68,000 tone of pig metal, each year. There are also a number in.Tennenee and Illinois, which yield a Conaiderablo amount of metal. Much the largest .portion of the Ohio and Ken tucky metal, is disposed of atthe Cincinnati market, and it ie very seldom that the supply Is more than adequate to the demand. The amount consumed In Cincinnati alone, is estimated 22,000 tong, for which 8600,000 or thereabouts, is annually paid. Blaine Leal.lntl:up.. In the Maine House' Of Representatives on Mon day, on motion of Mr. Spofford, of Doer Isle, a vote WOE paned, 80 to 27, to appoint a committee of one from each county of the State to inquire into the espedfenty •of removing the neat of government kom:Auguatst,to Portland, or .to some other place which:may be (turned espedient. The same order has Passed the Senate, and the project is to have the Legielntare meet alternately at Portland and Ban gor. The FIOUBO also passed an order to observe the third.day of A aguat as a day of fasting, in atcord apc.e. Ivitv• the lecommendation of the President, iikitikolivit. 7 teligtous services in their hall on that Gar The .philndelpbin Inquirer understands that ihtimillathlietration'hae 'it in, contemplation to send the, line orbattle ship-Pennsylvania to the Mediter. rumen. If it iedocided to eland her; Com. Stewart will probably have the command of her. • 1232 =NM i Arrival - ME MOM MORN • Progrewef the Oholerhi , 4isotxru• - **Theo l 4 l na tiOul - St. Louis. ThiOninti of the al4th ult ta,Y4 '!, ' The health report fo4thi;t!past - fnw tinya le,ideUtt tfiA9Pe that the rairetinn44 , -..thiclintera , 4iden l 4c, 4`re pint, and that hi Vith 'eanb c .'retttibing day, the wonted bcelittiiiintlium of business will be Ananifested.l, Imarrors.—At several of the small towns in Illin ois, the cholera 4msetAmitiert;fearful ravegres. 'At Greenville it has been severe.. There were eleven denth^ •.1 Peoria from : the 121 h to . the 19th inst. keuirmy 45 deaths took place In six days. At Chicago, there were nineteen deaths on Mon, day, the 140. - : 4 ,l3iocreaitid number of deaths al. moat -always noticeable in Monday's reports from s plices in which it prevails, are directly traceable:to the drinking on Sunday—a striking fact. It is tohe hoped all here will tri'ke warning. Tuesday, op to. 6 P. M., 10 deaths. The Pero Telegraph states there have been fifty deaths by cholera since the disease made its appear there, six weeks ago. There have been no deaths for some days past. In La Salle, another village in that - vicinity, twen ty deaths have occurred. Ottui:—By the telegraphic '&3spatches which we publieh ftont Sandtteky city it will be seen that the ravages of the cholera there are truly frightful.— About two.thirds of tho population has left the city. At Cincinnati, the Cholera is rapidly declining, as will be seen by reference to our daily despatches front thin city. The Cincinnati Enquirer gives the following turn. awry of the cholera's doings In other parts of the State : The disease stilt. lingers about Piqua, though it has visited that place with mildness. Brown county:has suffered terribly. in some parts more than'ene-third of the population has been car ried off. In Newhope village there have been 39 deaths out of a population of. about 100. Along the line of the Miama canal, the disease continues to be troublesome- —front Cincinnati to Toledo. DAVID Coma, Captain of the Itfountain Boy, and Joan Htionr.s, ape of the hands died—one was nick on the Adams and two on the Clay. • Lebanon is pretty clear of the scourge—no. addi tional cases having occurred during %helve:lent week. Some fatal eases hall oede - ned near Geontoiiii,War ren county. One case at Waynesville. At Frank lin there had been several deaths. Isolated cases had occurred hero and there through Warren noun- ty. Several deaths from cholera had occurred in High land comity. The diiease is on the decreaaeiq trayten. It is on the increase in Columbus and Springfield. There ware eight deaths by cholera in Oxford the past week. The disease, after having left Batavia, suddenly returned, nut not with violence. At Xenia there had been tbirteen•deaths for the week ending on Wednesday last. At Laricauter one death had occurred. Cholera merbus cases were constantly occurriog. Several deaths had occurred at Sandusky city, but from the fear manifested •ion all hands," not much that is definite can be obtained in relation to the ex tent of the disease. In Urbana there had been a case or two. Chole ra morbuv through the country plenty. Isimen&.—Therci were 12 deaths in Richmond, Ind., for the week ending on Wednesday last. It seems to be on the increase at Lsfayeue. Ind. T*o deaths in Madison on Friday. Indianapolis continues, at the latest dates, free of the disease. The scourge has entirely left Aurora. No cases at Rising Sup, Vevey, or Law rianceburgh, except. Where persona land from boats with the disease on them. Ke.trrocitr.—The disease has entirely disappear ed from Louisville, Maysville and Frankfort. It seems also to be abating in the other places it has visited in that State. It seems, however, to be spreading through the country. - , lovve.—The Miner's Express of the 25th tilt, says : We are glad to be abbe to announce to our country friends, that Dubuque is still free from this that la rapidly abating ittthe reline; below. Mc!, boats that have come up the riveOutuly, have been almost entirely free from it—no case-hav ing been brought to this city for several weeks." At Keokuk, 44 deaths had occured since the first appearance of the cholera at that place. Other towns are also suffering. New Yena.—ln the City of New York as will be seen by our despatches, the cholera is increasing. In Peekehill on Monday there were eisteeadeatlis ' by cholera within three miles of that village, chief ly among the laborers on the line of the Hudson River Railroad. ' The Board of Health report 64 cases of cholera and 21 deaths for the 24 hours ending at noon on the 28th tilt. Tho wife of Dr. Foote, Charge to Bogota, died of cholera on the 28th. Prassism.vrartA.—Wlth the inception of the city of Philadelphia', this State may be said to be nearly free from cholera. Kurrocarv.—The Louisville Courier of the 49th ult. says : We have had nothing resembliog chol era in Louisville for neor two weeks. The Maysville Eagle of Thursday afternoon says We have heard of eat few new cases for several dayai and the impression is general that the epidem ic( has left us for the present. There were two deaths in •Lexington on Thurs day, and at hat accounts there were two or three case. which wore feared would prove fatal. The epidemic ban appeared. in Richmond, Ky., The Chronicle of Thursday says t "This dreadful scourge has fallen open us," and then notices four deaths by cholera: one last week and three this week-111 blacks, bat one, Mrs. Isabella Lees, an elderly lady, highly respectable and much beloved. The Sage driver from Richmond brought the in telligence to Lexington Thursday evening (says the Atlas,) that thorn had been seven or eight deaths within the previous two days. The Paris Citizen says there have 'been 6 deaths of cholera in that place for the week eeding Thum day. No new cases 'since Monday. \ VIRGINIA.-At Richmond, on Friday, only, I case, but 4 deaths, 3 of theta cases before omittedi on Saturday, 1 case, which proved fatal. The Rich mond Whig denies the orietenco of cholera at Ber muda Hundred. ' Wucossur.—The Milwaukee Board at Health on the 25th ult. reported 5 cases of cholera and deaths in the 24 hours previous. On the 26th, they reported 5 cases for the previous 24 hours. • The numbers of the Pittshugh Post which we Com plained of not receiving at the usual time, came to hand by the nest mail, safe and sound. Some of old Zack's competent , ' Postmasteis, we presume, had concluded that they were intended for Cadiz, in old Spain, and consequently hat 'Started them upon an European tour.—Cadiz Sentinel. far Very likely. The whig otfice•holdero, of course, are very ~ intelligent , ' beings, and can car. tainly tell a hawk from a hand saw. It may be, however, that they were searching for a little dem. °Gratin truth, (an article which seldom is found in the Taylor whig papers,) and were tempted to de. tabu and peruse the Post. If such should turn out to be the-case, we surely shall not complain. There le yet hope that the sinners will be reclaimed flint the awful wickedness of whiggery. lam' Old Licu , s newly appointed Postmaster at Aurora, Indians, got so drunk on Sunday last, that, on Monday, lie was fined five dellars and imprisoned in the county jail ten minutes for the offence. The ar prerequisites" will be the death of many a Whig yet. Verily, the all decency-party" are progresal. ing rapidly I &mourn OccutmEncr..—On the 20th inst.; Mr. Michael Duel, c reipectable citizen of Alburgh,.Vt. l was killed by his wife, by striking him ) . while in a sitting posture, three blows with au axe, and cleav ing the skull in a terrible manner.• The deed wai done ..while Mrs. D. was in a fit of insanity. She bewaitilhe deed with the most violent lamentation. Mr. Duel was about 60 years old. 1111113 =ME \ ; - ,4:;::-.:- --, - - k:llitt ,‘- - - - ,•.,,.„ 7","' '‘:-,-- - '• , i s.- i _J? ±,,, ,f • M.ii:thewi•a_tteride4 corn voncefnef t of:thoi-Collele of ':the ticiTy, Cross, et AiVoregititOris - OD thi26thiilatant.— larMr: F. A. Packard declines tho Presidency of the Girard College, from his interest in the publien_ tion department of the' American Sunday School , .."123` A clerical colporteur in Tennessee tvrites— "l have just returned from our country town, where there is a powerful - revival of religion in progress.— More than 120 have made a profession of religion, and the good work is still going on." fllT'The Ohio Observer anounces the death of Rev. John McCray, a father In the ministry, at his resi dence in Westfield, Medina corinty, Ohio, on the 27th ult., aged 74 years. Ea Several bishops have respondet to the recom mendation o 1 the President of the United States, in settingapart the 3d of August as a day of humilia- tion, fasting, and prayer. Der In (ho list or vessels in port at Havana, on the 22d inst., we notice the name of the tchr. Mary Ellen, from New Orleans. This is the vessel in which Rey, the abducted Spaniard, was sent to vanes, after ho was enticed from his boarding house. Far' A. court martial convened on Monday last a t Pensacola for the trial of the four passed midshipmen attached to the U. S. ship Attend, who refused to obey the order of the captain to, light the candles of the lieutenants on calling the relief watch. • Air The Woodstock (Vao Tenth Legion says tha Mr. Richard Miller,. the postmaster at Edinburgh, has received his walking papers, and that his suc cessor cannot be found—ne such man being known: tZ' John Walls, a distinguished soldier in 1812, and former postmaster at Winchester, Va., died on the 25th, aged 80 years. The deceased was at the ,time at Goyandotto, on his way to the Springs. /333 - The Sandwich Island Legislature met early in May. The attendance being slim, they adjourned over till April 1850, unless the King should call them together in the meantime. IMII - The trunk of Wm. Maloney, on steamer Gla diator, at St. Louis, was robbed of ON in gold, on the 20th. Ho was on bis way East to boy goods. 4533" It has been recently discovered that gun cot ton may be used in the silvering of looking glasses. Gtir A Vein of Load was recently discovered in the vicinity of Bucksport, Me., yielding seventy-five per cent. It extends across the river, and will be immediately worked. DB" The Texas Starlearns that parties have gone to the Washington Mountains, in search of gold, which is found there in great abundance. DZY' The New York Herald has nominated Gen. Scott for the Presidency in 1852. It did the same thing for him in 1839. DO' The Naval Court Martial, which has been sitting at Gosport Nary Yard for some months past, has been dissolved. tUr Capt. Nathan Darling, formerly of the 11. S. Dragoons, is delegated by the New York authorities to bring home the remains of Gens. Worth and Hir Madame Laborde has recovered from bet late attack of cholera at Montreal. Her life ie said to have been saved by muriatic and tincture of iron. Mir Sider Mary Paul He rrobond, of the Order of Notre Dame, died of cholera at Cincinnati, on tho 26th of June. rrii3" A young Englishman died at Trenton, N. J., last Sunday, from taking half an ounco of laudanum to cure diarrhoea. Itar There have been heavy freshets in South Carolina, washing away milldams, bridges, by the extreme wet weather inflicting severe on the„nottonplants.. Mr .6 4-• A man named stankiin .E.4;;PIF initektfy . • ; killed at Stillwater, Orono l trit,refnureday afternoon while blasting rocks on theAtiii. A large = stone struck him on the forehead, tattering his-Warns in, a most shosiong manner. . ar A man whipped his" female slave the other day at Glasgow, Mo., so that she died in conse quence. A coroner's jury was called, who brought in a verdict that 4, the woman died of apoplesy brought on by excitement t>, Mn. fiestrtu :—Sir,--Plesse publish in your pa per, the following ticket for the consideration of the County Convention, shortly to assemble in this city, sad oblige an old subscriber: Ma. Hearne :—Plen'et; publinh the fallowing ticket for the coneideratiornef:our next Coo n ty - Conven lion : Sad llaraireantant In a Faintly. Our paper of yesterday, announced the death of Mrs. Sarah Reece,. wife of Mr. Geo, W. Reece, of Richiefown, and little:did we anticipate, that in a short, time after 'her notice appeared, we would have occasion to announce the further ravages of the destroyer in theisplue family. and that its oth er surviving pillar was so aeon to be striken down. But such is the fatality with which that house hold has been visited Mrs. Reece died on Friday morning of cholera; leaving a husband and four small children fo mourn her untimely loss. On Saturday, Mr. Reece'eame up to the city to make some provision for'hismotherless children, and on Sunday morning about 3 O'clock, while at- Lis brother-in-law's house,' was - attacked with Cholera, and berme eleven **,clock of, the same day was a corpse, having survived • his wife only about 44 hound The fatigue, ctnd prostration which-Mr. Reece had undergone *as doubtless the exciting cause of his disease Botti had been suffering for some time; we understand, with bowel complaints and'we suppose the disease filially tank on in both the form of Cholera.--Whediag Ga.--ette July 31. REOPECT . POn TRE: : IitAItBPCIETED PATR10219....-4 meeting of the friends' of Ireland was held on Thurs day evening at the rooms of the Irilh American So. ciety in New York city; An address was adopted to Mrs. Mitchell, on'tbe.occasibn of her *idling her exiled husband at'the Cape Of Good Hope. Ap propriate resolutions and addresses were also adopt. ad, recognizing the patriotic virtue of O'Brien, and the other exiles, and-a committee was appointed , to make necessary arraegements for a public meeting on the subject. Patimira Paean ACCIDENT.—Mr. P. Gallagher, who on Tueaday,.went into the New York Courier and Enquirer press room, to take the place of Mr. Van Winkle, dead from' cholera, had his arm acci dentally caught hetW;een the rack of the press and the wall. The force was so great that the working of the press was stopped by it. The _bones of the arm were very badly crushed between the wrlet and the elbow. t ~,.'.'~L '`~_.ci ~ ~, i _ ) -'~:.Tw~~X'.-a...~i1'.' { '_~'i...j. .. ~~~_.f_~-~_~ '_aE ' u'. ~" « ,..ev ...~ "~"e~ _ . "'"" ' • - ..;~;~~, News and Dillidlatieatill' For the Morning Pori ASSEMBLiN. Dr. J. R. McCliutcrelc, Peebles. Major Samuel Black, St. Clair. John Rea, City. , Col. J. A. Oibson, Pine. SHERIFF. J. D. hillier, SiJiith Pittsburgh. COMMISSIONER. Capt. J. D. W. White, City. PROTHONOTARY. B. Wilson, Elizabeth borough. TREASURER. J. C J . Davitt;t4. CORONOR. Lenox Rem. : ' SIXTH WARD For the Morning Po:t ASSEMBLY. Jonas R . Cliqtock John IC MeCtowil, Capt. Simnel Black, Daniel Wearts. SHERIFF. John TX-Miller. TREASURER. Thomas . Slackmore. PROTHONOTARY Thomas Rnrlay. COMATISSIONER. 11.. G - 4 _Brooke. • ORONER. Lenox' Rea. FVIDLY TOWNSHIP IMMIMII ==. hest thds6oraelalt ipa~ 5.,, 'we.nittectedlo naticei : Jastlweelt,f4 ITO menftnaitliiLe6l4 the - AnliterioNlie Pitteherghllos4 - for his manly and; open rcipurstOin the yerylleur z leity,A resolutinienplitnigt ttftitht law; unattimodili pealed the Wino,cratic state Con— vention; ,therefore sanctioning the manlpicourno.,a theeffiCient editor of the Post. The PostZmaintain ed nobly the rights of labor.—and itWat,,istustained nobly by the- Democracy of Allegheny County, in County Conventioo,'and the same law which it ad. vocated, has beeeendoraed by the assembled dele- gates of the entire State. This is a , decideil triumph and Mr. Harr is worthy,ellt,, far the able service he has rendered the party. He iii a glorions dome crat, fearless and unflinching. Crops and Cholera In lninohir A-correspondent of the St. Louie Union, writing'l from Columbia, Monroe' county, , Illlnolsalves'the following bad account of the crops in that Legion of Illinois ; Times are very hard here. On account .itf the heavy rains, the.people could not plough theircoro but once,and the prospect for a good crtip looks bad. e wheat ismarally . stinidtrig in tl*.sloacks yet, too wet to be stacked, and , about one-half of it growing 'out. Potatoes are rotting in the' l grOcind, and, as far as I cap hear, people will not make half a crop this session. , . The.chillem is raging: in Centreville, IVO deaths" amounting to ten or twelve a day ; but we have not tad a coo inn - Coluiobta yet: - Fritqn the . TILE PAscnn.—+The swollen state of thdceveral mountain streams' hat-deterred many of our citi zens and, strangersfrom entering the placer, but this should not be t the productiveness of the mines even at this stage of the water, amply joattfiesta-- bor, at whatever washings, or diggings precormtd• Reside, the selection of , suitable.' grounds-foi Sum mar, operations, will engage the attention''bfliar. ties now setting out foethe placer, and as this can -he readily Accomplished in moskinstanceS:'fiir all the - hindrance the waters - present, we advisiilbose designing to wash for gold this Summer,nsiw holding back from entering theplacer, to gopronce. The hot weather and siektyseason is approarbibg, when the exposure and •fatigue of prospecting, or a search for the richer washings may no let* easily endured as at this tide., 'They do witill,-tod who steadily apply themselves to lebor,..labd,in every section of the mining country from i s vhich we have received woni,'a handsome , iielithibt in scarce an instance failed to tompensats:tl e,indits. trious and energetic tor the drudgery preformed. The fact is, that those who have shared In the prolific openings of new and rich Jiscovertes:,.(in which, by the way, the present year promises - to be quite' as remarkable as last,) can with - difficul. ty reconcile their gorgeous notions of gold gdtting to a simple $l6 per diem, clear prep. The result of a few hours of the day occupied in labor serves to meet expenses, and with this and the prospect of perhaps pound-lumps, they appear very well sat isfied. Upon Feather River, the farthest north of of 3 ,- at„ - the mountain streams at present worked, nemdis coveries are reported to have been made, but very high up, and in a country almost too rugged to permit travel. The , gold from this river is idVar iahly fine and beautiful. We are satisfied, never theless, that gold digging cannot be - curried on here with continued success without the aid of Indians. Upon all the tributaries of the San dosquin, miiers appear to prosper fairly, though nothing that warrant us in speaking decisively has been receiv ed of late. We have heard that a partyq(Ader icans ascended the Tuolumne, a stream, 18 - utiles south of the Stanislaus, drove back the hostile,an diens who have hitherto rendered tbemselvesbit mirlable to the whites, and were doing well at'tast aecounts.—Place,'.Timet; May 12. - ' Dean Swift's Hatred Of poppery. - Dean Swift was a great enemy ter,'Olictravegahce in dress, and VaiticiilarlY tO-thatdistinetimosiin tation in the middle classes-,-:which' lead , therOo make an appearanee!atipte their ;condition int- A Of his mode of approvlei bis•folly inose sone for whom he had en esteem;,the,followingn `stance has :been recorded.' When OtiorgeFatik-- air. the Printer; returned' froth London i .wherethe had been soliciting sebseriptionsSoi:hieeditiori si of Ihe'DeanVworks, he werit'to‘fiajiliiiretectiOo - lath" ilressZd irtalacedzWaistepat,•:ii bat mig;io otber fopperies: Swift received hiirrwitlithe seine ceremonies as it he had been a stranger, "A ,d ' pray, air," said he, "whet are your commands with me?" "I thought it was my duty, sir," rephid George, ~t o wait on you immediately-on my aril val from London." "Pray, sir, who are youPir "Georgs Faulkner, the Printer, sir." "You George Faulkner, the Printer! why you aie the most itt' pudent barefaced scoundrel of an impostor I haire ever met with! George Foulkner is a, plain, sober citizen, and would never trick himself out in and other fopperies. Get you gone, you rascal, pr I will immediately send you to the bouse of cOr rection." Away went George as fast as he could and, having changed his dress, he returned to the Deanery, where he was received with the greatest cordiality. “111 y friend George," says the Delp, "I am glad to see you returned safe from London. Why, here has been an impudent fellow with iMe just now, dressed in a laced waistcoat, and would fain pass himself off for you, but I soon sent biro away with a flea in his ear." A PROP= REBUILT. FROM FATHER. IVlkrumer.—Th 3 e Reston Post relates that when Father Mathew was being received. by the Mayor in the Aldertnatqs. Room in that city, be administered-the pledge to about thirty of his countrymen, who were present.. He continued to administer the pledge till a pers4 who had been very busy in showing him round the city, said to him—".We have had enough of thts.r Father Mathew replied quietly—" Pardon mojsit, Shit is what I come for." ti Tut Avaxoe lane Wonzs, in Baltimore county, have now their furnacea and rolling mills in tg full blast,” manufacturing railroad bars for the Baltimeie and Ohio Railroad company, whf ch , from their lacill lisia'and experience, the . Howard Gazette undei -stands, are of an excellent quality. The nail ifae tory is not now running, owing to the scarcity- tsf water in the Patapsco. Several fine blocks of build ingrerc being erected for the vvorhinen.—Bal4 ,Txr. MUGS of Bladensburg, or second electirM district of Prince George's county, Md., bavo'noo- noted the following representatives in - thin'Otiertil Whig Convention, to be held at Upper Marlboro',oll the let of August, viz: John T. W. Doan, Robe'r.t Clark, Robert Wright, William W. Hill, and L. Gantt. PIINIBEINZ.I94.—The New Elatopslilin Legislature has so changed the law inflicting tto punishment of death, that no Convicted prisoner shall be executed until a . year Ins been passed .1:11 confinement—and then his punishinent may be eoM muted by the Governor and coedit. • YELLOW FETED AT 1431ARA.,...A passenger:mitred at Charleston, in the.'steamer Isabel, from. Havanq the 22d ult., states that the yellow fbverwas pre& veiling to an alarming extent in that - plach,:that the public feeling was so excited by'the (bails ofcholore That but:little notice was taken of the fever, usually so much dreaded. .• . . Mir The Lonisiiilo Courier says, thatit laborin man in that place, by the name of.ll,obert: Againr4 was attacked -with hydrophobia on ThursdaY, anot was on Friday in a very critical.conlialon. ...airwat) bitten by a dog, supposed to have been rabidi..about two months ago. Chloroform was freely' used_ ti prevent the frequency and violet:roe of' the - spainna..4 DISAPPOINTED Orner.,einumre in NeW Yark- hart called a meeting with the intention of remonstratinit 1l against some of Mr..Mazwell'attppointmectiiirind' o petitioning the United 'Stated Senate not to - confir , his appointment. The Collector is obliged to eageri five thousand applicants with only two or tlirtio'hot dred posts. . . , - -. •' ....- '"-- O. of F.—A &sacral- Ildasirizw . BURGH ENCAMPMENT; Nci.Awißte hem ailhe - Hal Odeon Bnildinp, 4th 'street, this"Thuhdny at' 4 o'cloOki. Punctual attendance is requested, as 'business of itn4 portance eill be transacted: ' By order of HARRISON GRAHAM; C. P. Jots D. McCune, Scribe: - fau62:lP! TIIE 1p DI Pi lip ICI .131:8; W i WOULD tender heir.sine ere thanks .to.zhe citizens of Pittsburgh for their very liberal patronage during tha past POUR WARES, and beg . leave to announce 'that they will give another of. their POPULAR ENTER . TAINMENTS at APO'LLO . on THURSSDAY EVENING, Auguit 2; On whickitc - occasion they will introduce NEW SONGS, BUR I..ES QT.TES, DANCES, tsc., Doors open at 71 oclock. Concert to commence at 6. 'rickets 2,5 oessts. aug2 WANTED —lOOO Beef Bladders, by B A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. JY3O corner Ist and Wood its. - , . +- 1 " A ME iBilEl _. t , .... ... LOCAL i t ourtnana.—:-Att,: - ;Toesdayff,posi;-*tentlotins called to ;the subject ,Vr;:frac4cithiff;494:e.e; - in4aiinn lightning, wbitr l A. I :tt4 oll 4;iti : iimilii7 - 44 On the afternoon qr yesterds,v , tijitiuse struck : in the 6th Watd,formerly °eel:plea by the Holdehips as a drying.eatsblishatent; rttentivi-th - e' course of the electric fluid, to show'that high trona around a house are,no , protection As' Mile suppose. The lightning prat str uck , the -.tapper branch - :of the largo willow ; treoshichstssdsClos&to the house, it then.dartid to .a branch &bont. feet fionathe , first, tunkfreta Okencq-o.tbe;butidtt g, which reonsiderabfyi-Itlipped• off' the 'l,r4ethOrl 'boarding' toaringlife building etenif:op:i4lfPtitha:inl4T - tlien• passed into &bucket Of peterlroaritrliefice ;es % 'taped into the earth. The bratieltenf the tree-are; muck'higher thatt.tbsOutneylt eqtkebull4ulgiLtted exceed ceesideitthly. Oyer the l eaute;:.nip ; :Tiretes that trees are a tory slight protectiCo:.ttgaltiallight , _ " Mita"- JiquPPi struck 14(Ers'Oninn both in . Pittetfuritb„ AUsghenyopd the vtdtuity', should warn elf Orreletit citisiee to pet ses Decker 'et' ItObineonsa-Catii to advertising Bois) Btracm.usal,-The pollee Tenelied- - infritmi- tlon a few days sincethat : some burglars hid entered' the &selling ofMia. Varner,.oti the corner ifllk*ssY asy Alley and Pain street,-and carried setrairaO vary" valuable'articles. The whole family ale aheeneiom and' the &Mae was'elaied, with no person. -to .protect it from this thieves. , 1 ia-honer-die Mayor stationed one of the night police toward the flans's, and yeaterdainiternoon-Ahe burgiiira r threain 41111317" bor, again ontered, forthn purpose of plunder. Mr. 'McCoy, the police officer,- who was guarding - the Indio; mlidri'd4encent'on ihethieves;andioece - dea in arresting one of them, a fellow samed -Augustus Cook. CoOkientdri a - ' delperate resistance, rind : ell. deo-tiered Vs: ahoot the offices: The other two-fled. Cook has been committed._ FtptivirtsroSTOrintr Goenti.itA man natned'Dilion, keoper °fan old:Von more on Riiih - street,rviiir. rested yesterdny afternoon, information bin been lodged'hefore'thellayor * - 00reit , FOrtitne, that 300firon clamps of the ,;altie. of 415,00, hid been, stolen from him hy a boy nariredlll l Steeninnin purchased by Dillon. The articles were found'in Dillon'a Store. Dillon was required -to give bait in $4OO. Mr. Sohn Rage' toad° io for&iatitna against " pilihn for receiving 300 nounda•copiter ore of the value. of $50,00, the propetty of ,the ~i ttabitillt and Boston Mining Company, which had hoen.stoltio'liroiti,itie ezt.rantattoN.—The anniverams.elehration oF the, , weal 111111.!1 emancipation, P" 8441 : A great number of colored citizens assembled inthe large grove in the seventh ward; where ., dinner was prepared for them. The company was entertained with n number of - speeches from colored gentlemen of talent,' and the Teitivitieti7ere ,enlivened bg;tho beautiful, music iliecoUrsed by thellhaquenne . IJasL Tires.t-Dering the - dull time.4 o whininople: 'have scarcely auy thing to. do, we woulidadvisn - ner readers to mill. at the Cheap- Publication store on' Third street, - opp - osiid the POR.O.I4Ce, where ' wilt bn able to-. procure a good noye.l. or..soinetking' else, by which they can beguile the tedious' boars. These gentlemen deep azood assortment, ann. re ceive new works daily by express. • .1..• Corrtreenums.-.-Io spite of all we can.sayourboy 3obny will perpetrate his tiplaitious entiodreras,i Bete tire his lost, aria we hope ,they always will .hee -his last: 'Why isa frightened horseman who has Jost his reins ijke a, boy going to Sea ts Beeause be tikes to the ( roaneyrnain. Why ispiek:Sliterliirei - inushiilan I Becansdhoi springs up at ,night. . , ertotria Runonn.—Wedneaa ay; Auguit I.—Gtn; u„. tlemen : I have hadn'o cases of. cholera reported to% me for the ladt - 24 hours, ending at noon to=day: Very reartfully, htnlC. MORE AN„. To the Sanatory Corn mittee. . , . Pirrenoscinta' DEfifr: Mrr Joseph , Buliford; member the. Duquesnc,,faigino company,.dica in Louisville, ofcbolera, on Thursdaylast. Mr. Ball ford was one. of the oldest and best raembernof the Du4uesne, anti'Wan eatC'entedunci atimired hy nil ;his friends and acquaintances. - Tar. MarsyttEr.s.—lt is uneeoessary.for us to ,say that th e Empire Minstrels' hold rorth tomtightlnt Apollo Ilan for the thirty-second They' . .till ho there, and so will the pc'ople; if Otetrepermitted to Judie from th'e crowd of ladies ned-getthe ivhck were unable Co gain admittance just-etealug.-. 4 , - '''Ansuirr.—iGeorge Stevick was arrested yi•sterday: by the All eitieny .police, on' the charge_ V.bi(ving been concerned in the Allegheny. elty riots.. tie was yequired to..finti.bail in two thousand 401410.71 Mc Stevick4e•believettettirned• from Philadelphia Whilat the fire was burning. • Nr.e , Efouscso.—lt has been estimated that:over two thoutand bnildingtihave hemerected - 1n the c * liy , and vicinity the present season. If any persottean come neater than the above, !cuts heat &Om' him soon. .- 7 aThe:Tettriba wereagain 'empty yesterdziy morning. Something ia surely going to happen. , If tinniness eitntintina thinlnmy mood longer Ott:Police will hire to stiirorit. . • WIATHEn.—OIi Sol took anotlrfatart,yeaterday, and biought the retereiry .pretty lugh up In fiturea,, It was generally belleied that yeaterday - Wes'ealna min; if7ript`YtiVraei t ." pzirta. PA 9rn. 1 --Wodisnen lire .negaged Pennsylvania Avenue. —Viliten finished it will tie the 'fibest street nauzirxiivOlio — kfieiroVialcaTrji4o lll ** 4 lo bonne - yest ardai aftarriooai ia a beaitl,rattita-`ar.'jn t-oxicatioa. - , ," gulls d 1 D Muae;" l ho 4lerlPfl 2- seis,VPl4 l - 1 0 milk lunches at 11. +Sununu to the-Dr. Priissiaikiraite - 20tki18.1fk 7i/1:11..T110K, 1:-1 take greet pleasure IN.L 'in droeimunextding yoni INKK to the natteeattfie - - In my ibuSiness I "have. used,a great ennetity-of Ink; and I eye farms' the prefetene''beer at:wham I have -tried..,' Herdsmen Ink -itsTfood, E 4 but I. prefer - wit does not Tnouldmor tiack by tielaa. exposed, and becomes* black in a few minutes after it :11! on the paneT: nisituMg fOp7eveiy. eneetlS to 9onr brat; Yoq:s*Y-. rnffieCKollio n . * - - Pablio , Accountant..;i- Tor:sale (together with liibberVa Red andldenhine. copying . 'raki,) by B..".l%;;;FahneStoeli rittsburgh; tI;•.P. SehNimit4 Altegkenyfiity;tind . this' tnanufaeturee, TAOS, K. HIBBERTS corner of Liberty 'arid Sriiittirield -streenr Pittaburgh augq:J: . . 4 ),,PrithaufaconrtSele ItYTIRTUE of on order of : the Qrphareir'Cotrt of • leulteny Count ,y; , ittede on the tbirtie one, dayof D.... 1819 I will (moose to Sale on the:pretot-' qf.Augost cat 11.-coolook. in the' fore, noon, a ll, that , certain Lot of ( round the , 'Oth 'Ward of the melted • in -tlitr'tdan' of ,fyli a mvine t ,:attli numbered mxty-eight;(oB,):,' Said Lot hake. front on Penn streot o;24looin:iota or fere: -Vine Lotla • e ligiblteltuatedt trod will,, be, cold L;to st ' and bidder, for eish. - .••Ant . infortnatiorriequiredmill , be riven by , TIIOIILtS -17515142P0M:E6,14 - riftketreet, Siid by the sabseriberirestingrieitr,the pretttsee: ACMES Adminietrritrix- of Stntiol7rightOtite of euld - Wird;' ' nug2 "'" ' - TlllitESilltril 6o o o , 2 . , City CotiatryScrip Wanted at Pas.*,, IFOICSALZ - 40 large Building Leteuk6llegfieny !Jim 24 raec front by 130- . .deeo to -1321 feet Allay,. on,Oluo Lana at ; WOO ; learner Lots on lituntltOrt AK/4. 9 44% 00 ; -4.Loui at 8200 ; - 2 at 13W5; at s2so,atul 2at 5125.,- Scrip at pia or for any or anal the aboraTor 044-sixth in hanili,barance at - 7 yaarly ,, paffnantr:` - i: , ' , S. UUTILSERT. , General Agent, Satitlifield.nt. j. • TrwiLlN sTRINGI.S-7 5 0 8 linadleafir 6f - quality English V and t ViaUnatringq,ldirattlrbai - tha.manufactarera ' - and for Bale settobeittle - or retail by - - , 40.E1N H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood great. asql ......A. ,,,-.. ! ..,,,,--. 7 047 . 41--, 4 5 i74p2 , 5iat.p4 - ..fri:,;:-.ll:".qtt,ortr2!= • ~ ~'Y'_ t ~. , ~~,. g '~ ~ .. :z , 'i ' ~~.:: ! .'u ... i-„, _ • •• , ; . • ,-7 . = ti ° • , • .;•; • j• - • - El , MEE 1: . . , T-1. , :i',.1',-;..; , := , 1- • 'l l ,', • , „ ' El liffi ..~_ =~P 'i ' F i ~_ r ME :,..7 . :A5;',,:;.:!.7.,;',;:.. , . •=q -, 4 ~-',..,, 4 , -,•,-,', -• , ~,• -..'. •,,i',,,,'•••,','-''•'• INEffare \ 0 . .5 . ..f6Yll : oog . op Ili !.• RepO l rted for the Morning Post. VIBE? DISPiVI93.I.: CHOLERA IN ST.. 'LOUIS. : rcivta, ithdpat I. : ,-; The inten) 3 onti Irbln - ek° l oA 7)FPre 15, otherAiiiiiess 46 !flua tbe!xiainifvely hp( fiiitigsr:Tlliiiltry . privioug, wgitheii 11111 116 . A:int. • , A1 61 .4 . " - ' •- Sr Louie Auginit' , l ONLY .f,TAT.IIB . - The Cli9lera teimeiti on Tuesday only 3, OF'tlWdr'Bieeaeee~f The ive9thor is el(romelY ' . .litiett'pnrsono atelsott*to'liayq - perlelionl.oll 00 steamier Algoma ~. .: z-~,, . train nravavott.)" Joseph; Brarinittand 'not Robbit pofinno who atutoondod, having nbtninn4 ttionsii on forged'nOtes; .1, 26011 " 13 PAr4:] a; 01101,1titti. = :' ',.. - ,P.lncorp:Artz - , August 1. trulogrthiftiastlf linnisibere Were fivo clezithe from ChieleiSiiiidlelittini'lfriitis other diecasee. • • • CEIOLEII/01NRtIlit.DELy111A, Pfisanontriae, August' 1. There were 19 caed . or Cholera today, and foci deaths; there were no deaths toAlny Dither in the 'alms Ilona Or.prison. • - l'inor.eiira.rine A gest 2. The Minor ieexpecteiraeitikiiiew. LATEST FROEIEATUMBHIC , ..CITY.. cflwnipaii,`4uguet .# The physicians havint.ited frop : Baridesky, city, men phyeiciaas have gone eramCinciPaaii tp *speed the Several evperioncedrinteeellavealaa'gone ap. The city is at present-well'eupp!ied.vrith_lxith aid and artriess; — '' *.- GagAT - BCORTALITY. IN OXFORD, OHIO.- . . Curclusivi, August ' Oxford, Ohio, is suffering greattyaf this time Dna'. cholera; 'deithii had occulted nitsio'lTaat'ningjak, outof night hundred inhaOitruita. The tipidetain,..7te still bad, a latter from theta, just reneised,: 4 t ego there -bad been one ciao in ainttiiieaery-' ' A number of pampas -in thti f .autighhoring: : towns are moving to Ciatinnatif4 • Cautroirriti •4n ust I. Ailit,OT-Gales of the Bth infantry,'diod; ef cholera, ailiet!ertekehurg; Tess,. • - . tient. Brooks' of the 7tfi. regiment, was -thrown from his herse . sod killed. • - - The Cotton crops of Texas, Lousier:la and'Yliesis sippi are pronounced oicclloot. , . ' ' • NEW YQRS'3LitIMET. ittoori*Bo4 2 a " •NzwiYonsifkiageat Flour. Remains unchanged. -- • Wheat. AB Efll3. _Corn has advanced one tent:, Money Market. t .Stacka are depressed. s • ''NEW'YORK MARKET/I. CrAT 24l :!l°!•Agrigo,zli - 7 -, 'August 1. ,„ Floor .. We have•naiMiliriTriOnt io notice in the market. - The -demand , 111:Mutiny confined to - the wanmer the home trade.:;...Thii Market may -he Con• eh:hired firm for, iralew of CoM Moe Sia.to • Md' 'Mixed': ..Ikandlint•\l;l3lo4,l37(Bs,ocl.' Genieee romaine ae last quoted•••• • - • '. • Grain. :Ent - litGirAleg Weate*rolaid2ol.3ke; l'elfore:pilege 60e. Previaloas..Pork iiiiellenciottriskesiotetaoni. ly. ; - ta no movement invany:ptiretterldele.-. 5 - •-•• i a :,_ anod•request of formerzpnces.s: -•• • -I -. Moricy Market. WO : have no change te dote; -; Ptitt4DELVltti:airtiCkr,:,f , " - °lt°"7 , t! ) aistrilet bucvot. and is requear t at 04,7505fifete bbl 'l'raosoctionstt*"fiTiciPallY Cobqnett ufthevonbtfof the city - Graio.-'-'-fibtieoirteat ivenithinged both tte Teen& ‘•-; Pric" or demands k 11' 50 '.' prime Provisicieti—'Salee of•Me:ss. - 901ti$ ' 9;50: The' thaiket Veiled firtriz . . • . - Sake of idea 6e • Shokiderit ' * oo,le4td . Bpoon— lard--Saletratlito Sc j nke~ and ' sbarcelp .a` positiim sata . orktptimitatitrEftiitii- - f at , ~tnotton N.SkillADAY;Artgng lath, It 1 1,i be sold wither= reserve on the -piemite*in:. the - 4th Ward of;Allegheny City. near thetrynerStiggctinPfd- - , jouuug Ari:Voegai.e - Mill4Wo Lots of:Grodindisrpv.afr :add 144 in intionoi of .Panstei.:and,lioreni. plitn s ends frontint,2sfeet SouthCsnni r f4tree!,•itiCextending., pack 12D feet , to Citgentesle Alloy LOCM.Cthefeas a reeled t two sun* frainePWelb.ng Horse pr+Store fill ashedinmodernstyle ? containing bake oven and other - strddoVeiisents. Bpth , LOtewill-be - . 4old -eogerite: Tine properly tfifytity,:iligiblyetttutted" end most tepitity.Moremong":3kvalhey-beingdoentedln ,the most thrtsmg Mid gleteet - tharmighfaveof rittsknt* * J ul zute3gfienyivities..) fittson.ro . tio . .Alinhent Scrip taken ht par stud ' - • ' Stray - _ nAME to the iithieriber 111 Bateritowa.Weit I)2 e r ki-Timaahip,-.Alleaheir?Ceanty,!on Met stth day', fgAuly: 180, a small dark GTO itiarei ohOPt• a s yeas alai 84P1_ before, with a.Motikaaderler fore-legigtot.oed.tmea'out vithumksharii,,Mstrrm itd;:•*-The•iayireer,fir rmidest)d come foiwar4 . ProYer 'Ordr, pay `cb"m's'es; and thke her astay„"or - ehe be spased„l'Of - a;corditmj.l4 . w ,.. -ataktir* •,."; „1 1 10titlek. - • k, I s ?Lirgl.l% gtoen, to all wbout it may c oncern , _ that Ma .L„ undersigned have taken out testamentary on the - of” Abu Vibb, late °rem- Word, of Pittsburgh, ,dee'd. All persons knowing tifitneelverlit: detned to tbe mime, am hereby tesplested , ip make payment thereoll-and anyhaving chutes iltrailfst BEtidastan4 presenl-lbera .wititherlarther delay;, -- at ;beak's of ,J .IV. Kerr:ArehiseetilttUstrent; Sterajta building iosEpator,TAßT, SOSEPR VT. HERR*. LIMR, 2 • .Dlssoluttion, of 'Partikershlp.o., • 111 HE I'AILTNERSHIP.Thare.toIore - existing• -hetwein 1. KERR & KEY$El;;;Wita died on, the leth Met., hymutusi consent, The books ere in the'leul4sig,l7:ll„ Kissan, who is duly „authorized toeotteerhllmaneydue _ this Simi c . Those having clamor Pr h # lsl-04111 1 2 / 4 r o "-re"- ,quastediFrpnufmktliervlkttelJlemerit. ^ mitt / I 30ds 1819 ' CEO k rdteb , u KYSt • r CC4ARTisiEtaitillerhe businesswillitiMalier be - conducted by (iii-D , Kinurm and ItlODoigusunder , ih e ayie„,:or KEYSED, b NaDGIVELIit who will , give 'hair adirridad atterition to , she Drug 'Business in. Witte, branches{ They:would mostsespectibliresdkilfeattem- t i on . o f ilealera . to their_stoek of-Dmo,•as ms`mainevill. be epared to site entire satistision., - ,—, • ,- • , Pitaiburgh -July 1a,1&49 H. e.nicnoww.m, , :iv3ivssOtg In fro titta KEYSER. m -ea assors;KEY-.,- stdint n'Y'suce the cotWndedpa%ronage of my , 2 " a " Plelis xnuitia'WELLinecammo t . - r . • • ,""" ‘ EERIE F4)(' 3E6 7 Tittzburgh 'i r-4 u17 I ir,"oilloyerument?'ilanTitli,RFF!! 11[11M.PLATE;;-"ArAreih.istak'ofiTtn,‘ skolce bliitrAts;jusk ,•• '3CIOHNDU.NLAPZctO.-;- ;. Alafkgt gasOotyl•sti:" .. ~ • _ant • IDE.A.T/-1E1R5.774 eacks'prime•Kentudicr , Fdatitersl4o J.: • Arrive: :14"C#011)I4ESS4&.:.011.1t.PI3FT . aug>- ',NO; ti - Nrciod street . . b Pecan-N to ariive " jp.:KC?-17, barrels - t.mos- Notice, the;.-,esulte .of • , havwinggetoitns" 3 g a ' a 1- tha'filtiV'Pf PERSONSLL 'detei/svilliiii:44-AEeate-nY JAMES 7 70 N 4. LOVEihfrtiotbiuill.trerlY' YOUNG, -STEV9Ia to prefre#!--religia• Bet V5; 1 No• , way,.are'reques the on yfidebtc4 ut:stAV authenticated; tit the AO, 0501- Alarke; ttreet,P firm to tbq estate , or '"e'he sdti.ctkipl,rdin - Love, Are their accoiltg. Y.P". •) WIL • • ditt • - - -,, WILLIAM • La 1 W b b - p4lll ;Kg s, . - _ - .l.:u..LA.Ntrarkapa, • SHIRT N r i t CYOicy G• 1 . 1 r4 NO 88 0n2:718T8.R.E7, APOL.;,O WOOD lath ititintrr' Alrinyi on hand, a 111ava: P iss 4— ao'ruaan of 4 1L Bosoms:. Collura, Cravats, 010 'Fodor Shirts,. Drawer,,,,u.3 _ Saspender 3 =era Inal ~ - - ! -.4''-: -,',:: ' j ';,.• . : -',7,.,,"J'',i,'..:!, ME ..t:--!;''.,:' , ‘-',i'.;.! . :-:''';' , s' 4 :ii';!• . ' . 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