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MDCZI,k Auli-i;ti.true : a n ything teeero me, 0 °" :, ,! . - p;.:,0?; nil _ 7 ~ . , b . ;, ,This is puidialic an° " dclfottgrat t04111.0-Vau -,. ,•• • , - comes to 14,,, York ("sr #1 Giggle) 417:Pretdve' He ---- , 60111 th *lda in duced ' inircli-diffei,e)4...pur p ose • T h en tn. had -,! . 0 'Ak e , -- .- t....,„,,' te,,ny!oethe *CO*.. nig v16.7.-.7.- •, :io.aitirilitkliii itintoecasion s every thi ng t6P V - ',,,,,,- 4 b.. -, Froin,:ruic ;be' pre. ma. It 'twig o r Often "- - 0 • .- 1 r‘sis..ii-afted . .•.-ii....0,7,t0gg, where el ~. . '3liii'l " l : el l.. " 7 ithii:e(ininiftiliiiini:Alidny, ..-- iiimip7!kr:.l.,.lol.44.c.ilist i i ktiri ' bit carter route, and :- ';'ilthi.lL4tl3l-Id.':l6ili.iiibbcipit:%litileibeiblibetillein4 w•• - fe1 3 1.0 ,,-,,.... -,„,,z ` th e -Dais 04491 'cite deservedly, -P4-1"111"..44.-.1?.x7 1fil 1 / 4 7 / 1 64:deelbied them. invitation, and ' • -",-14344.1.1104. • ' • o d. 6: ihnt _in UMW ( ' t hl• '.4 ,- -t - them ' l4ll . * rt m o ' . "mittke)3/jaii'3T : liaiiiiiilli**o 61 2L 1 ! - ''' -i "-i. GO boine , i 4f.thii ';ligir*-617.-11°Pt....""?tat'...„tana -nod ()neon,- _ ~ , in .vo • - A CMS ..y r ' 1 irbetil .' I°P. tie ' g - Henry lay" c tta - a. .ibiiii idtiierns et the .. .. t re _ u. ,-,..: 'i.eria.4l from ire - 'Present . Th . ° 45et 6r-tha b • he `lli gra:14404";/iiendiel 0 01 d '''--------ir.Mll*V3- s ! 2isi ''. '• '.lliiilibiktii:#ll-4g hi*. ' • - it item seliciting a eitet ...,.„..,.,.... , ... . .... :, .• .iirisititteniPitheN° - - . .. a— . 11riberxrAnstil Co term. I 'Aftmu tion,ir 'lija the Newarir'Ea-. _beTlyor '4,iiiN.is d iastc9vetin itcaltviith odium , and - diagraco: (.. igiitiolitititgevitit'ltiolatlug the most solemn,pledges, ienovals from office, it is tow retorting. • , ' fl tetilitritil;iMA4*jltion.te,eirect its ends, , • We j tiitiftettrieis us a. pottiest Ord' e circular issued Waililngtobi and intended for Indiana "It appears that the bdialorattation iuu? it;ati3eii - Ahit igao dissatisfac jti%ltni,iq,cil(ptiy-'reason of an lin presstoti~rrmntb or lesifpnraleeti"ithat-it tfal not the Wings of that 1. .. it:titeiiii•eitriitiiirtellOfbact intimated to the Admin . - . and co ri t expect Mach , saidot. isibtreniiiiit'"-14e413 '.-7.'.'' '' .•'•l.. .- oti!!"'.. .•U.:. i ; tbe tito continued :a to be negl4lt!rffAt. . - Adt l l'islc : ClicalatAPith alai .r t oa; o fidqt 41iiikiis,aill.Ver l iiiiveproper-and fait - tot l W •- -.-.-r- "'•-'; - iitia ' i t iN elal- id.. 4 e' :t 4 :Gen' ra y 1 07 .1, Now what ie Ifil- 1e itlemptitbpbry!erlp,plM - O, palpable. If iiiii44.4t?roiiiiiWhigs o f I ndiana shall 121 provide d .thierilio obleivor the pabllcapol ~ ..-e receive:-- -.1, ...,-, -7..... ••••• .... i ns st.the.i ballot . . — .911 Matt of.umemae . , . ' .. 15j.6v64M 11Ce * -. - Smitb,. , liflour .' ' •gel ca .. . •; P. 9 1! .... :L... box!” - ....P a ... • ; - • ' ' ' •a• delegation mainly hostile to the .' '...:7414.1e*117: ft"7 4toii. l) ., #Cic 15:inollei, attempt at ' • ''' - ?gilt' 4dln f ni*ft r.• .- f tho- -words Ital. 'cibal'einiloiijtiend .The ,-; ..... . - • me anin g o ieiand, is clear atid obvious.... "If you return Repre :.,-iser4tives to. Centel!' favorable to rho Adeiinistra ' ":.tiritt, you a iallt be rewarded; if yeti do not,' cannot - • ';' . _ A n d . th lo gunsmith who. is paid eight dollanr a drij-for hie services; is . in' the confidence of Gan. Taylor'. Cabinet! . Who shall justify him in acts Whiehi:tillec:ididelicor upon the very name of Sena. butthese "who tiro themselves ''-vindy to be bought and sold. . . • . daft(y..cabinet's , We wootiOnelij . otV•thiapttiatowei,Tfrik Demo orat!iliDt to the appoiniinent of ion: ILlaunder of.etearfietd; . the Western that.tho gallant Lieut. flays; Of Franklin, good bohaviciaria:liiii_tiattlegunder Gen.• lrq)iitok the RiiidraUdeiitail won for lihn a high ianod-:.whose feit; of bintloy glisetied:io live ,, riiriefanecr iha General 11113 ; 1 0V 7 , 1 " :1 !P ° OP l tlillt r fl:th.fr i PPO 3 iPle l 4 , 'glad at.lie koot7wife:llkely to bathe sec- had * received 4au• the riMaidenVimi ho should Ilea° the prOdied. K'llWAV*lngten to remind hie old commander of itaprc;_pir time he called : 44 ; ole +leak 4 41Tertinosi%jientally receivetbrat ~:,4*l 7 l o Aor2fillicti.t4ei;;MOMMineeabovo MentiOlied, .. 4)1101001136 g ,11-44,1 , 1 4 1 4 1 1O apimintmeat ehOuld ' bi i g ! ‘ i9-# ; !Fai* in his usual 1113" philitferiteif hummoue:a-naively replied, " Why' . eirhirieT gave that 'appointment out a week county Of bad a Whig . Troasurot who became .a - defaulter and absconded. Resvaa arrosted i ntid at Abe:tient Court le to be tried for:theft aid: ombezzleti4ol.Tlbe‘Olya" Wbig, a panel of ja . Fors of eizty four in artin*r l ,- fati(of'tihuin oply are .Doinocrati. sp'ecittles of %stag integiity zudiairnens.. Betll-capaos•olcoUrse.• by' • doincbotly lives ttatiroleqslition of ninitbore pinco Calera no' ankee erevbeeP o . and 617 .* t . a. P. 4;4 14•AA0 •••• , • • • 44-16w•vb4 • „.• `;3:~. , -. :,; - ? , ', -- ','.. 7 ,'._ . ;.:•. 1 '.'1'. , :,',: . ::' EMSNE ~.~ "_ =I - 0 - • 57; tr?5.F. t 7, 7:lf. •_, , F.. • - • ; = , - , ^*: ;1; 14.45n940)1.1- utL: "kc ' yfy ;41.34 .li-tS.tyrtY4F • y • ENE lEEE EMI lIKE ME , . . . . ' .• Er.ntiliantt.tentl,- - Autctrioa. I.; • The English pbot Campbell'haellei4•#-:oplon4,id copy of hie trcirke; with a complimentery letter, to Hoo. - GeoradLteti;renanilyappofieted U. S. Dieu:jet' Attorney for Mamacheeetttt, 41 aehnopledgrheat-of ihe merit of hie Penchi rcply to care`Phell'o hitter' can enee attar)tet_ftif r thi;'Aticlend relit) , an inerene; ed.inhircet, and 'Wili;jestify their- republication: The r. tollott i inglifalr.C:arapbolltatatleSOAPigraintz:* United States 1 your wears . Two emblems: one of fame; —Abla- t-tho.otbisx.i.bikit. tentf:yeerettaine-1- - - - : - • --• • • typed, . • ; eters; ;::BatithlPAtitesneaning of yocii stripes r - • . They litean.lOar nOgroce medial liillfagillaft:44lllltte retort Epgtgiiil I whence carne'eaeh'glowing,hne b. That:ticitesoitiffag - of cemetetr” light•rfi• -The streaming red, the deeper blue,, .-; .. • Crossed•wite tin moon-be.un'a ;ready:l4lo,l EIII ~ . ~ . The blood and bruise —the blue and red-- - Let Aliata groaning millions speak ; " `. Tie' idif e:rit, Apllp gm tql oi. fie d — • '‘''. - FOrisoming Erigifs:p, .allid:cheik. . , It liiiihinArkepthino bat - liteitiierritigea s *Litt cotta enettrietty teri . trated,4o certainty. 'Hero ere *AA° flges -1173.-I , lolra' Scotia Cow Boys. .1439:-Bied'aciaaecz ..,4180:3 1 --AktI4e8•eralli4ip Imp. gee. lBl.l-=illarik;rloh".• • • • • 1812-4cacesied•Slibealiaiiiiiildeit. '' . lBl3.g4llue•Ligltte. '• :4814---•Hartfbrd Coeveotb/OatE ' • • • ...: ,1816 7' . MatiO.Zot( BP/ 6 'AM "Soci_ll,Mon' • • - 818-7No.Eartyltips.. . • ..• .• e 4 18211;-••Federal Republicanic• -- • • • ' -- 1828—iinti•Maitentr.••- r'*•• t • . • 1834—Attrl-Mesetilis" • * - • = - 1113'trZCciiiieftratince:, : •*- t .;,:1431 . :411111 e pclidetieDeriiireletiettfilge: 41 1840-LogCabin anal:fart) Ci4efj:Wois. • 1843...Vetiver Anericari-Whige.. 11844—Coou Pasty: • -•- WiJr••••••Tbe Nai Party. -* • •• - • ~140•:-"Phe- 7 11exican Whig 'i!a!ty, • 1847-.•-atie'Anti-liPar • 184 S—The Taylor-Party.: ; ., 1849—TiteSpoi1e Petty: • • • , / 11010 . 1 04 - . o t.gh, Bolder.. L corbel:eV:nen the other day • • • • ••• = - WiMei all around:wee And.ttiore Leave poor Deacon White, • A going dawn She hill! - Theareaaury pap was in hie mouth, The teare were in his eye, _ • SzyeA,stbad none this from the 'South: Bat Descon don't you crri! 3 ----- .11t:,-;4BSe - Diacon, don't yon;etzfer mo; 'The wbige ore beat, the dogie good ...old Teneetzeo . • beloved Deacon t How do - you like the news from Tennessee, ""as 'far as yen have got it r , Look tip, and'allow us your handsome epos tenanco t Donn-you - begin-to think that the Spoils Party urn aback lased. 6p'.l. Boy! : . -.!;/" Geo:Taylor will nordetibt tierdieltry interes ted in hearing the readier the Witstitri laid South ern Electioni, as he progreasoint in his totievr-pkos ere through the couotry: Every dispatch over the telegraphic trites, r -whisper IA NI cgs t9aes like "broken penalises acd , rinKatid pledgee.l*- - • , _ 1111•Joettra TIOAILIV EMI., to , o President or the Fainietla and panic orPhiladelphii,' died . . -at Gfrritiantowsi on'Priday.tnorniog at half.past cevea eleloCi. 'fie was the Brit. Presidentof the Fanners' and Efeehanie?, : Bank, and bed the • ranee fatty years. Ho waisit3tio advanned.ageref 94. IMOkinconsjlt.nm Ths , [leis .Pirliamilitliat6o of England has cosloves . 0111oes:orgollars. The buildings form an titmouse pilo,find tire tiesignated, the new . .kslaceat lyestni!nstsr.' 'it his been proltonosecl etiaspiett4 latlure. EprghtktcatueVtorreair,va bar pane op the .2diastliirrrincr last weak, struck a snag and sank al zoostiastantly, wrrjing down with ber aereral pas stinger., with a number of her crow, boat and 'et** suppozed to' he a total lota. ' ~; 12:11tkit i tttittie tt ibis looking,. but .101141 . 04001:ed 'tit; 1)1/m1i:tor—A. Well, (bend, does ititi4Watry ,6u it in him :tract tbo AitAttAo l 2fitither- milt be - 04-nni:in third,ll, , ord,bitittiftintn. ESZT Alcibiades remarked. to Speretes that hie trite, Xantippe t ell tho.timo er.olding, was not to bo endnred; '"What rejoined the philosopher, "can you not endure the cackling of geese I,t IfrAus resurreetien'planned by the no;roes at Str Marrs, Georgia,Tras frustrated by the non arri. val of the steamboat winch they meant to reize• Many 'ttierc'arreated. 1:::3" The Lebanoti Couclor, the Whig organ in Lebanon County, Pa:, threatens Collector Lewis, of Philadelphia, with rejection by the Senate. It soya he has violated hie pledges ! 1 Like master, like MP' The - London Times espreases the apprehen sine that all the better class of small farmers in Ire land are:- about emigrating to- - ,the United States, leaving behind only the impoverished land' owners, and. the.. pauper; inhabitants of • the various work. houses: • • ,J:r: • • lk:7-The Washington - Nonumottt has reached an eleiation of 26 feet above the suffice, with a foun dation of solid masonry 81 feet ignore at the bot tom and 50 foot' 10 ioches at the top, upon which the obelisk, cased with beautiful white marble and elevated 500 feet, is to be erected. • OD' There are printed in new York papers la English.,French, Spanish, Italian, German, Hellen -disht .Norweighan and Welsh, and several large ea tablisnments are daily abgaged in the publication of. seveml worimin,soinn eight or ten or the Oriental and North American dialects. LT The fellow who was arrested in Boston a short limo since for stealing a newspaper, has been eentenced to a month's imprisonment. A prece. dent, for which like offender° will hereafter be ro ferrod to. • CZer The Edinbarg and Shelbyville (la.) railroad •if now finished and will bo ready in a fow days for the cpnveyance of- passengers and freight. The company has, two locomotives, one of which is of the first class, and a now and splendid passenger. car, `The Point Coupe° (La.) Echo one that since the.river bait fallen, nearly all , the peach and China Ines have dlid'along the coast is that parish. This effect has bees prodiced by the transpiration water. .ViZT The Hodson river, the Journal of Commerce states; is low..blmost beyond 'precedent. The lar ger clans of steamers are constantly. 4mairred below Albany, end freight boats are daily aground in large numhers above Coeymanra. • el; The editor of the Nashville Gazette has seen a dogpop having only two legs. The twa legs aro the bind ones, having no fore logs, nor even the signs of•a shoulder blade. , • r , •. • _ M"..Ralph Kent 03/ one dozen frogs in New York, iifew divo since;.cind died in , a few hours Sr terwardi.- The disgusting meal was the cause of hie delitti;,. . • , eotempora'ry Gaya Fpur reoz;the of Ti • have . ;:done their work on Whiggerz. We hope here (Meek!" left 'or them to make a riapeciablo coolest 'at the-rieit Proaidential election, but the.present indications are 'that we shalt walk infer We comae. " • newer laid a !Nagar is my Jiro; and : l irin %form you, air, that I am not a blackleg." :„"Tbett yourare•no wo e th e r e ply. ...tr.:- ~.: WM Mr t. " ' lO •:. ~4•• 1 . • ftr t -, - • The celebrated Buffon, speaking of the hours of composition; rays. “Thele are the m Dst hiSurfous nnd ddightftst- moments whioh have often enticed me to pus fourteen hours a day at my desk in . a stat e of.tratteport; this ztati fi cation more than - 1066W my reivard. . • • - ^ -.••• •r,V,V:kzeVA . . MEM •&11 xr2..ev• 7.471. al" 'a itr .4 ,51 . t. , d , T.. V.) 3- , %"? 1 5 . o'4 tvv • 1•• r. 4.7 4, 11 1.4.4. 4 ‘ 5 ., `....•;,". 7 ' ;.* !!!.,, , V e gi. 4 :l ‘ 4 . tElfN - e E - :.;;•4"ir rr: Pate(GM - Lotter !iota ilfridgejllctork. . Tho following leiter:crow the Iffori:Jr.kiiWit uS. .84 . 414 OrgoMbrbet, to a DemeeriticFisurpefJuly Cola , ratian in Philadelpittifinuilbcfniptureepirit of seltiom" - Sonidkici'llielt . .oPunloa; .Judge lizaci is a radicatllliiifiliftilekleillg Dap/ii cent, ; stud stands high'_in-filietiffef.thrfof dm party sa Peiiiisylwada ' 1 ; 1 4' June 30,-1849, hasejosirecelvedlour obliging let. tee conveying to me the invitation eirthelcesterri Democracy to join them In their celebration ,:of.ttlia, 4th of at arownis. I thanit,you for this tokers, .sits„.L...iz : rpaitimbraitae l hot:a for my. ;APPOIPsnot. 'necessary iii - enemerate, Icannot by - any - possibility be with you. ---Sineer the hist anniversary of T our independeoce, theemecratic party of the Onion has boon defeated' by a combination:of causes which aced not now be menticiood; - but the odministration which closed lad 1 Marchstili anoti receive, ample justice. The .pro- ' 'mature death of its lamented-chief, and the retire. moat to private life,- ofthoso who wore associated. with him_ in the executive department, will' coififo. crate its Illeaduroe.to impartial tistoly touch earlier than could have „been expected under other eircuna.• stances,..TheOregon . oneation, aettled by Compel-, ling England to accept, with:gratitude . , a Comprem. ;co which she' rejected before with ezprcasiono' .of scorn—a - foralgn Aar, planned and conducted with ;inch wiadom sod energy, that in forttpttoo I :4lrmytt againat anperior Dambers, there was net ono "defeat--tho limits of tho Republic matended by the addition of now territory, many thousands of miles in ciretitnetance, teeming with fertility, god :filled • with irieihaqatible.treaeurei—a comoterco Profitable beyond alt former example, acid furalehing a revenue . sufficient for all proper porposen,by o system of 'talon so light that it is complained of by tome, (Or its very-lightnessa currency guarded by every -meant which the General - Government could adopt to save: it - fiona fluctuation—the national hencr . so successibily vindicated, that the Atnerican !iamb is a fhmiliar object of admiration hi every party or the ssorld—thetto aro come- or the triumphs of. tho late. administration, on which it bases Its claim to public respect and gratitude. When it le recollected that teach - one of these nchievemoots wrought out In the face of an oppoeition, the most able uncharitable, misd persevering, that over besot-'any government srifll ItirelamoisTsio Republican east permit, himself feaFtbat tire"" sober second ihtiught“ of the pee= pie will , withhold their - approbation Crony sci rare a union of talents and &moots. Justice Is omen nl., ready in the retirieg ebb of that accidental popular. sty which floated the 'whip into power.- Mr. Polk and the great Ft:derma who coinpoaed Mt cabinet, will not need to await the tardtjodg meat of another -ago to vindicate them ; their itterest :enemies ore even now payiog enconsciona homage in tho virtue' nod ability that guided the councils- orthe nation from 1%4 to 1849. rho events of that period-hate mfaistered aomethiag to their pride as well Ate to oori, and they feel that the cubit added to the sta ture of-American citizens has mado them taller too. Please to present the annexed sentiment to the company at Drown's. I am very respectfully, years, &c., J. S. BLACK. Tho American Domocracy—Moderato to victory, it can afford to bo calm In defeat—a rock built on principle, misfortune teapot shako its deep founda tions. . From the BOITOII MlttraT Cedlifornlti. We are indebted to James J. Jarvis, Esq.. of this city, who was a passenger in the Crescent City, for many interesting facts in regard' o the state oftblogs in. California, which are not furnished by the news papers. The number ofirrirals of passengers at Elan Fran- Cisco in June, by sea, W. 111110130 per week. By land, at the Mines, frum,Lower Catilornis, Sonora, Du rango, and &resin+, generally, the immigration is computed at 15,000, with many thousand nude toads sof merchandise, which has thus found its way into California, duty free, to the great dissatisfaction of the sen-bonal merchants. Coin on at at San Francisco, twirl absorb ed.. by the custom-house for clutters. Tee average prima of gold dust was $15,50 to $l6 per ounce. It to computed that on the 20th orJune 100,000 dollar* worth or dour was exposed in open , air, and more than 500,000 dollars worth of other merchandise, chiefly dry goods, for want of storage. Storage woo from . 61 (0 83 per barrel per month. Raoul or the =Olen lodging room were $lOO to 350 per month; 'totes from 500 to 1000 per month. Thoreau of the Parker House amount to 0142,005 per annum—one gambling room letting Tor 18,000' per annum; two others, email razed, any 12 by 18 feet, for 86,000 each. The city hotel, rented for 16,000 trot anneal ' is onderlent f0r45,000. - A moll room In it, about 25 feat equare, rents as a retail shop at 9,000 per annum. Lead, which a few years since was purchased for $7OO, will now command 200,000 cash. Central bit einess lots, not exceeding 100 feet square command from 10,000 to 20,000—boildings in same proportion. Money loaned on vied security at from 2i per cent to as high as 10 per COAL per month. The average receipts of the French restaurant are $1 per minute. Mr. Jarvis lefOrms es that his first dinner in San Francisco, ordered from a hotel, for two-gentleman, two ladies and fonr children con sisting only of meats end pastry, coat $OO. Eggs - $3 per dozen. Boot hire to go to steamer, 3D min utes poll, 8,00.. Ordinary day labor,6,oo—varying _from that to 20,00. Mechanics•ro proportion. 2:citultditiga.sieltrepringieg:upS§ty rapidly, mostly Of the cheapest character. At present, one half of the population live io. tents. The population Increas. on slowly, as the departures for the mloet abont equal the arrivals. - The risk to property at San Francisco from fire is very great. The buildings aro of the most frail and combustible description. Good' order to general prevailed both at the Illy and Mites.. Capt. Grayson was robbed on the fith of_Juno of $15,600 by a chilian servant, in whom ho reposed confidence.- He would undoubtedly be hung as soon as apprehended. Another robbery of 6,000 occurred a few doyenne/. Asa general thing property is respected, evil doers being kept in check by 'fear of Lynch law. Provisions w ere Abu adant and corn paiatirely cheap at the miner—eny $2 per-tonal, consisting 'of game, potatoes, preserved meats, hic. As to gold, it is round everywhere, did - is generally considered in nthaustible. A moderate computation gives as this year's product at least $50,000,000. At present the waters are high. September, October and Novem ber are considered the best months. More gold it Is said can be gathered in those months than during the other 9 months of the year. Colonel Fremont and lady bad left for a rancho below the Puebla de Joe Angeles, which ho had purchased for $200,000. It is very well stocked with cattle, some 10,000 head, and has good build ings on it. Ho will probably be a candidate for the Governorship. Many ebipmeots from the United States and Eu. rope will prove a total lon, not paying expense of landing. Scow hire per day, taking but ono load, 188150, men to discharge, $l5; sailors receive $lOO - , to $2OO per month; mates and captains, from $3OO to $6OO per month. An immense amount of lumber was ready at Oro. goo for shipment to San Francisco. Every vessel that could be got to sea, even at an expense ofss,- 000 per month, was seat to the river. By Septem ber and October a very largo amount besides framed buildings, will h avei been landed from Oregon. Me chanics will be in great demand at this season, to erect buildings to shelter the mining population dar ing the winter. ' • June, good prints were selling at 6 cents, and prime brown cotton, at 4 ctn.; floor 85,00 to $6,00; pork 09; beef 2,50 per barrel at aution; eammon, 08,00; copper nails, 8c; ebovele, $2 a dozen; sbirte, $6,00. Speculation in lands is pushed to a great extent. Every available site for villages or towns on the bay or river hos been taken up and laid out. Lotsln Be -niela, which in February last sold at 000 hundred dollars each, are now hold at $6OOO. .This town has been loid out to rival San Francisco. Com. Jones and other prominent officers are said to be interested in it. Stockton, New York, Sottersvillg, and Sacramento city, each prpmiso to be of impor tance. Tbo U. S. Steamship Massachusetts arrived at San Francisco-June 30, from Oregon. Ship James Munroe; loaded at Honolulu at $2O per ton.freight for San Francisco, took back a poi, tion of hercargo at- 610 per too without landing. , Consignments• of veasela and - cargoes aro daily re fused. Clerks at San Francisco , get from three to four thousand dollara per annum and their board; 10 per cent..is charged on stales of merchandtzo, and :1 per cent. storage.. A private mint btus been established, which has issued thus far half eagles. Silver coin, loss than dollars, is generally refused. Merchants will not take the trouble to count it. A . driaythan Of one mercantile house receives a salary of 66000 per an num, and the dray and animals are aWfound. At this rate it Is a source of profit to The house, as besides their bwn carting, the drayman received' $lBOO in one month : $lOOO per month has been cared and delined, to command a river launch. Washing 6 to 810 per dozen. An Anthor's Reward. -• - at' . 4 :;., =MI = • TiammvEraNG:nvisi. Another day, With Intibindieu._ = Has gone down on -.Untroddett sgy And still It looks iusieleuratid blue As whon-itfdra arstianneori • • - TherdrbwtbellgtunlVO i;are.brfic,'s . • The slutoder,.:troiggind Cleep•"4- Have Jett nofootmarkiherdi!-. ; ; The 'village bolls, with idiVer c Conte softened OM the, distant shove; Thoughl have heard them:want n'finte _ . . Tbey.never rang so sweet before'. _ A silence resti apon.tbn "- - .1- • • A limening awe Inuvalles-the nit; - TiloYel7-11owers are shut, and still, _ i And bowed as fin prayer. And in .thiihitshed bniadtless close, • O'er earthorld eir,und sky,and two, A. Gild low yeuCein silence goes, Which speaktfulone, gveat Pod., of Thee. The whispering lenves did fai-off biook, ' ' Tho linnet's warble fainter grown, - The hive-bound bee the homeWard,rook,. . All these their blabprown.. - , . The deepening , wood s ; the fading . trees,; ' Thl:'grassliopper , s-Inst frublts . sound, • , Theticiirersjaii•Wakened - by the bree ze • • •Ailleave tha stilteera more profound. • The twilight takes u. deeper Shade, • . • The dusky.pathirays tlarkei grow,: • And silence zeigeh glen atutgladaf.; "• • • While all tamale .• •••• - •• • •• -And other_eves as sweet ets . lhts• •• -. • • Will elose•epon as cairn a day, • •-• Thi3ll, sinking dawn thetlileP uaY ' •••••' ,• • • like tbe lasy be.sierftarnyo: ' • Until eternity is getaUa d•:. ,, .• • • . ;Theboitullesssea, - Itithereo '•-•• •, •• •• • That crithottutimo foratlitTrigtted, • Ahd-will, Utica tintehrhtinkore...- •_, • • • .• • "• 1•;:t• - • " !NOW OVUM 10111111 U BOu e1;10so• .„ . „ . • Allying semblenee • thi'grave • 2, • --Tbe:denryteals how:lesion; Me rose, •' ' The boughrflove almom '.eensed to crave ; Tho silent skyr sleeping - earth, • Tree, moo o ldrearlillho humble sod All tell from 'Whom they bod rhelr.bird4 - And cry, a Behold a : •• • . aDuring•Po!Vs adininlstrotion, not ,a tohig tone appointed to any al.ee,:isid 'the few 'wheal Mr. Tyler had spared testenneetFtionionsly eject ed." Rrpuhtkt. :. - . 7 lii.order - to glity plantibility te the ruthless and 1613 thou s, syitoni ofiirosr.ifptios *hick has :keest adopted by the aditioustralitat, the organ of the cab. teat has to resort to the tooshoublostuag and-whole- Gale epteni ofrulsreprescntitioa. ThOlatlllchlbove contains a Air sample of its 'utter, recklesaneits In this .particular. So far (rem italieing true that adoring Mr:Polies admititotratiottnof a tchfayrai apPolated 'to any office, " (he,farf Ahete is - not a depart • mont le widh %Oita woo not- appointed to °trice during the administration of Mr. Polk. MI the See. retaries appointed, more - or lea, whip. We know that whigs ware, during thatilme, appointed to office in the Treasury, Navy, Wet, and State Departments, and , that several were appointed to OiraCO lathe An ent Office. Besides, it Is a fart well known in this, city, that a aott-in-law siatfof the editors •of the National Intelligenceri*, z iliipolaccd to a lucrative office in the coast survey , and another bold during the whole of Mr. Polkts administration etre of tho most valuable clerkships connected with the gov ernment. The statement of the Republic, therefore, is utterly aufontited nod false. What mutt bo thought of an organ of Ow admitilstration which is no rechleso of tretbt Cir,•who, will hereafter believe any statement which it may put forth in defeoce of its omployorst Let it, however, be remembered that the Republie is the cioiatii.pieee of Gen. Taylor and the. Cabinet, and that even its faleelloarts have their °Metal 'ea-action. Taking the wilful miarcpro. imitations of the Republic and trio corrupt and shame ful operationa of Trio= Smith into account, all of Mitch are lar.rtfonrd by the Caine:, and the protons may be act down as the most tinstrupoloas sad cor rupt administration that yet existed in this coon try.—Unton. The nicipky "Tlin mother gave, hi tears and pain. Tba dowers eke most dui love; 'lke knew abz'dEnid them all again, !Lillie fields at bed above:. The death of a little child is to' the mother's heart like dew on a ,plant , from which a had has Perished. The plant lifts op its head in freshened greenness to the morning light; so the mother'. soul gathers from the dark sorrow through which she has passed, a flesh brightening of her heavenly hopes. As she bends over the empty cradle, and in fancy brings her infant below her, a ray of divine Light is on the chemb face. It is her son still, but with the seal of immortality on his brow. She feels that heaven was the only atmosphere where her precious dower could unfold without spot . or blemish; and she would net recall the lost. But' the anniversary of departure seems to bring his spiritual presence near her. She indulges in that tender grief which toothes, like an opiate in pain, all her passages and cares of life. The world to her is no longer with human love and hope—in the future, ao glorious with heavenly love and joy She has :treasures of happiness which the worldly,,unchasteiled heart never con ceived. The bright fresh flowers with whiCh she has decorased her mein, the apartment where her infant ilied,..e.reethV—tut tif. Oda! brighter Le#Ml - now dawning on hq day dream. She thinks of the glory and beauty of the New Jerusalem, where the little feat will never find a thorn among the flowers to render a shoe necessary, Not wilt a pillow be wanting for the dear head reposing on the breast of the kind Saviour. And -pile knows her infant is there, in that world of eternal bliss. She has marked one passage in that Book—to her emphatically the Word of Life—now lying closed on the toilette table, which the daily reads—u Suf. fer little children, and forbid them ,wt, (9 NM( unto rue; for of such it tile kingdom of heaven," Anecdote or John Randolph. The following characteristic anecdote . of John Randolph appears in the Boston Post. Raving never seen it in print before, we give it as a very complete specimen of that orators. wit: During his Congressional term, n death occur red in the Virginia delegation. and among other candidates for the vacant home was a gentleman a lawyer by profession, who, among his friends, was quite celebrated for his wit. He was a man of fine talents, and was opposed...in his political opinions to Randolph. Durinitide canvass pre ceding the election. this gentleman :frequently boasted that, should he be elected, he would soon 'give Randolph a lesson, and, despite his dreaded powers, tetwithim his place. He was elected, uhd in due time found himself seated among the as sembled wisdoinjif the land. True to his promise, embracing almost the first opportunity, he ties out upon the floor, and down upon old John in a speech of about two hours in length, seemingly with the intention of annihilating that innocent individual. Singular temerity and hardihood. A new member who was not expected to say one word during his first term, breaking his shell in this manner, and. assaulting the man that scarce one of them dared to raise a peep against. Pro di emu/ sure, the man would never survive. But days passed on, and yet old John showed not the least consciousness' Of having been attacked; per haps he was not intending to notice the matter at all. At length, niter the lapse of considerable time, Randolph• rose to address the house on a motion then before it. He never wanted an audi ence. During his remarks he took occasion to allude to "the death of his lamented friend, whose seat was swat vacant," and, taming round; be pointed with his long skinny finger to the misera ble onfortunt*ointipying said seat Perhaps you can imagine the•effect. '• • A traveller writin , from the valley of Virginia to the New York Commercial, gets off thefollowing. happy similo as to Ole confluence of the two rivers at Harpers Ferric . Z. "The entrance to.this valley at the . Nprtherq gate. ie magnificent. Ihere is the solemn meeting of the Potomac. and fibenandeab, the latter its having come down the-valley andloined its =snit at the mountain goarded pees so celebrated by.lefferson. There the marriage ceremony is performed, the union is perfected; the bride liaseisher *came, taking that °flier partner, the lordly Potomac, and onward. pushes the amalgamated stream, saluting , the cant.' tel of the Union as it passes, "to pay Its tribute to the ocean." MAcAULAT,In his "History, of:England: . this; not less truly than grandly, describes Milton:—"A mightier poet, tried at antelby pain, danger, pov erty, obloquy and ldindness, meditated,undisturbed .by the obscene:tumult wbich,ragedall around him a song so sublime and so boly, that it would not have misbecome the lips of those ethereal virtues, whom he saw, with that•inner eye which no ca. !amity could darken, flinging dawn on the jasper pavement their crowns of amaranth and gold." . . • . EMJ CIE MERIN EMI i ...: . ..t .. .i, I . !: ..h!'i . ..01 .' . 4 4:4. W tiotesali; Ed ire ntlthl , simile ME EINE NENE MI tsni. to . - • • v . 4 T .) 4.p 4 b. s ;•e- 4 al • u• 0 " 4 , 1*. i. 4 1 1.• k t" a l', • .'2". 1 ;,4 1 7. CA . " r .rr.: .• ksjti 4 , :•*:. • r t4 . 7.2•A?: ••• ••• 4 . *ir".•;tr . : •." .•. ; 3q4 .hi'• . 7 ;I ;•.‘F.8.1:!1..;.,:..a =1 - • 'Vd".'l:.;;; i•• to. • • nr • - - • O The following is the descriPtion of the person of Seine Christ, . as it was faunti.in aiudetit Conuncrrox.-4irstaiiiigthatilatfirOphi• inannscript sent - by Ptiblios Sontilus, :President - if some days since on saapipion of bringcorme Judea,,te the Roman Sedate• - • , the Varner robbery ` ,badconfe led, we merely fl int Jade a,!a• 11:13 Of ea - What had bectiloldesii rho btiicer who arrested singialar choittelit;vittilse.smine is Jssas conrer".. him. Ho did •confem- lieitivirrconspriny . :tyiththo . The"Barliiiiititit - ' , eafeein this 'a proPheti:hot_his rlhieves while on their'read,:tri4l4l;hinice;_„-He was killowers,idore biro as the immediate offspring of iliseharged, and we uddeistandotll bcia - witaessile .thialritericiital God. He is endowed With such the case. Wo have no desire . either to injure Mr. itsurpassed virtue aster callback- then_deall -from_ Who: ,the,ir. graves, and to heal every disease with a word Brophy of hie " parents, :or Souch s.person iktall and elegantlyshaped e "P eetnhie l es P le • When th e . reel comes on we - - his aspect .amiable--reverent Ms hair flows .. wiiPeara what ha knows shoat theyobbery beautiful-shades which. - no - unitediOltini RcenEna writ b ear la taind the sate of Dry can'tnatch•Zflowing into , gracefel Carts below-hid Goad, aid7ctathi4l,:it,o,444",elkifilm -,Ogyeeably couching, on his shoulders and pert :oolo4e crown of his head ; like the'head dress : • - • t ieh -- !#l 3 *.: Y°; 40 ilarkei :' ,11111 •••• 431 ; 1 / 4 * - * i ff- eif- • Third nod of,.theireet of Nazerites: His forehead is smooth Beaconklltraeuis - Aglang •antlarge—tbe.cheek without spot, save itiatof a the ortiOnfaio some of therfinesfaittfroldlrish Linea lovely red—his nose-and month nre-formed.With for itilitiogs,.Lipea;:qinahodes'AtOeeltr;c4llard,ilit.P. exquisite symmetry-'.his btard is`thickl For ,partictdaiii".ice ..ditsertiCernent : in able to the hair of hid head, extending ix little-h 6:;. • to-cfay,s paper;the'stock hatilxison parchisCd within "o law the chin,nd patting in the middle like igetic• his b an d a w.if ie iiiil r ,.„i r i„ o f.,1 1( ; - fated . ...eyes are ; bright ,- Clear,' end , . • , bilked with *majeitty-;-cciundels -with ' Clothing P!!qtcul!lrlgot 1 1 01iLl and invites with teniletoild' persuasive ag"ti . -a, o nperi ,, or , style:, • . • -;" • His whole address, -whether..itt.'ilettl-di teetltthli‘r jog elegant, grave,'and:etitO ,chaiseterlatii7•Of t so great a being." - - s= • • ' • dish 'Literature att elostiof the 12th Venter. • Tdr,•Macaulay,. in;his history Of Englund; when. ;writing 'about thee standing literattiremid the literati - towards ..the_elese4* . ereigii if. Charles 2nd, speaks Anti: t.• • I.E.very rich and good tit! ied 'lord was piltered by authors with a mendifirt4joimporttpate; ; and a flattery so ribject,-4“mar..inour.tiinis seein hp; . credible.' The patron •tcr:Whona a' work - was in.; scribed was expected, to Toward the .write.r parse of gold, ,Tlie:leillidlif.foi'flikiledication of ti.book was often much larger than thesith which, May .bookseller would:- give for the, copyright.- Books; were therefore often printed merely _Mat they might be dedicated.. This, hand in:.praisir 'completed the degradation of Abe litenritclittrar;- ter., -Adulation pushed -to the : eribleiiiticirbt .nonsense,and:construes; irtmietyittqtyinjtot, thouglifto disgrace a poet. . • _ Independencyveracity, self respect, were things net - expected by•the world' from him. In truth hi was in morals som ething between a _Pinder end a beggar.": • .In regard to the education of fenralthiiieiteritea., -.Bet, during the latter part of ,be siventeentkeen. tory,. the culture of the feriale mind 'epperus to have:been almost entirely riegledte4. If .-ttrnttel had the least smattering of literature ate was garded as. a prodigy. Ladle's" highly bor& rightly bred, and naturally quick Witted, wail - tumble to write a line in their, mother tongue withoucioli• cism and faults of spelling Garb as a cluirityAldroof Girl, would now be ashamed to , coiaipit, . ",. . SIMPLE CURE FOR STAMME.E2III%. ,„ Mr. Wakefield, at an -inquest he held lately, in England, stated that a few • daytatick atm atoning officer , told him it would be useless tocall one witness, a lad, because; he; stuttered so excess ively that he could hardly arliculate the shortest sentence in half au hour. Mr. Wakely, 'however, had him called and telling him that,.cs shot could not be discharged from a gun without powder or air, so words could not come fro:tithe lungs unless they had their powder, viz: air. He told the lad to mhalgair, or thaw- in his breath eitningly: and the, lad having dorm so, Mr. lVakely asked him— . Can you talk now ?"" The boy, to the stupiiso of the jury,•answered immetiately and glibly— 1 . . Yes, Icon - sir, very well." • ' The Coroner added, that inhalation orelf-intla. Lion of the lungs. with air, was a sure remedy for stammering, and though it bad been discovered long ago, the faculty had not, until lately; and then only a fewer them, caused itto 64:practised as a remedy for defective! artiaulatioti. • .O. STARTING IV THE Vigil:b. Many.an unwise parent labors .hartl e had lives sparingly all his life for the purpose Isl. leaving enough to give his children a start in the votid, as it is called. Setting a young man afloat with .money left him by, his relatiya, is like lying bladders under the am of one who cannot:switn", ten chances to one he will his bladders end go to the bottorn. Teach him to. ani,m and htl• will never neotthe bladder. Give your child a sound education, and you have done enough for him. See to it that his morals ' ore pure, his mind cultivated, and his whole nature naailP subservis en to laws which govern man, and you have giv• en what will be of more value lhan.:the wealth of the Indies. You bare given him a ktazi which: no misfortune can deprive him of. The earlier .yon-teach.4o3? to .tlepend upon his otiv4'.iesionrces, the better. In his last illness, a few days-before his death, Sir Walter Scott asked,Mr...LoCkhatt to read to• him. Mr. Lockhart inquired ivbatboqk he would like. "Can you ask?" said Sir Waltet-_there is but ont,' and requested him to read a chapter or the gospel of John.—Ediabargh:Revikw... • • - . . . tcr .88 Officr.Seeker.—A: fait specimen of the . genus loafer, who grinds his bread out ofa crack- ed hurdy..gurdy, with a monkey accompaniment, hearing that the new'AdministratioK must have an organ exclusively its own, embarked iinmedi stay; with the caravan of office-seekng lazzaconi for Washington, to present bin claims-, ELsoartos of muter frequently ;Inpplies; de. ficiencies in character caused by the abience of mental worth. Therefore, no one should under rate the polite and graceful• accomplishments which intercourse with society furpails.: •' On Satuicley, August 4th, by Rev. ht.e.NPßlfueths,Rir. 'os. BLRICER, tO BUSS DOROTBITONAMI . • . DIED. •. After a short bat painftd illness, Jranzienivons. ills funeral will take place this day, Wedopsday, - . 4erfast - O; -at two o' clock , from his late residence• 64 Per in street In the 9th Ward. The friends of the:family-are respectfully. Invited to attend. • ' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY. (Rooms in the 3rd Presbyterian eftnrht) TILI3INSTSTITTION 13 333t03113 TO 1111431131381Z5T. THISACADEMY will be re-opened for the reception of Lads and young Gentlemen, on the : -.:• . Viral. Monday, the 3d Day or Septem b er. The course of Study will embrace the common branch es of an English Education and the higher departments of the English Sciences ; with the LauniGreek, French. and GOM233Languakes. Paring can he thoroughly prepared to' enter College intelligently and unembarrassed. ' The course of study for those not destined for College, is bOth , CoMprehensive and practical. • . . The government of the Institution will be mild, yet de cided. Authority will always be sustained by reason and affection; and to secure sprayer regard ;to - the general government of the School, our process Is, first, we en deavor to convince the pupil that what we require ill reasonable • next, that it secures hla own personal inter est, as well as the . good of the whole. Punishments for misdemeanors when absolutely necesaary, are of Rocha nature, as to affect rather the mind than the body; not at rseacur facntioen o : f rs im th i e l a o r ff o e ff n e c n e celsn. a i a a s v a i ngo v u e n n d t th i s m ode of government preferable, it will be adopted in future. Strict attention will be Told to the Physical, the Intel hatted,. and their Moral training of the-Inmates of th School. is The Principal is happy to be able to announce to the public that he has secured the yaluabletservices of Mr. , a:graduate of Priatteton,'N . J.,. and Mr J. Rama; a graduate of Lafayette. College; PAston, Pa., . gentlemen of t h e : hi g h est literary and •scientifio - attain- It Is very desirable that:Students &WA enier the School at the. commencement of the PCII3iOD, in • order; that the classesmay be systematicallyand harmoniously ndeduction will bnmade for ahsencit, except in case' of protracted. sickness. ..'• . -. 7 . • ' " IVriting books, pens; ink, and all 'Gillet anitituutfy, will be farnished'at 375 cents .perimatien. L. CAION , Principal:. itay. D. IttootVt. D. - Ha. Ricnian Enweints, _A .T. .D. • 'Luta Z.01:1333, GM A. W. Lowers, "". .W. W; Vliason, ;312...0z0nqa Annum, , HatratiWaltnesofi- Circulars can be obtained .at the Zook Store of Me., Lake Loomis, No. fin Wood Street,link also at Richard H. Beeson & Co'ts.;No. 80 Market Street. . 'll LO • L. ZsAttrition every evening/his week,' , 8 o'clock. rpm WONDERFUL EXIMITIONof the great Itfa. &elan ADEtIICH. • Tins exhibition is divided in 3 pant', and composed each night of a great variety of novelties. ' —l3etrthifSpiallltithr.7.7",t; 11ANKERS MAGAPNE and state fieneelat ' C—Edited by J. South Remkne, Es4:—itsPObfiened New York on'tbe first ',fever? manta 01 es,oo per an: J - Sabeetiptlons reeeived, and the Avorkrtrlttly ent. JAMES V..ItOCAivoOD Zodlttr' a Waad street. 11121===iZg=O2Z • •'; 4: ;'' ', :i rs. V I - 1`• 4 4 14 I,:liv. . ,- 4 -.?.!, ei, 7t.. , .,t.,... 11. •ig 1 ,11 t.tt..N.gz !l ..., ~s b ...,4,.. ,:. D o i:; 4 .4.% t y 4 5 P4' 11,-,.:1n .th.. 1. 1 4 ,::. ! ‘'::. ; .. - 1 ~ % 17' .r 7 ; 4 ' l ' 4 '; ' '' ; :•* C • t ! '.. 4 .. ! .71 ; 1° :tr t :! n ,i . • .1' .. , k." •• • •.i; *, 4.,'",' 4 ' " c• rt i 4' i. , " . ' t ‘.l' , : QP '.* .1 . ,,, 4 4:: .' • ~..,.. A.. , .. r: P . , 1 " , 1:Z,... P i . t::,, 1 ho,ii I.'? mai SE MIMI MMO ERIE =NM Sir 19Idler . Stott. FISMM WM i eq ~'~ • lIIMI =I .i: , :.....:ji . ..14041;•:.:•111;.*t.ttk : ';:':..!: , •'i: .;:aftininnliiiiit;4fiiadoplien. • Oar one °Oho limn offeret , in' thb, 41 4:hireadViii# 4 r this minifdreneihtidatightnll7oo 0 0 41 leAskot -04,11 e) ctrao,get tow pfuntation ilarkinnk and thare.toootig& lint' Inn Dlrtdallke. 'lt gill11101#0111) ONOV.4glit ilings:Otar,ilatroautedji34o94oA:iltOni:i. Ithr-111 stiiititely,oliginal with thet:Enipiret. • -' J. Fon Catsrent".l l6 ...l.4kiNtilitorit.in'sceoet s 4lno not iub -,- 7hrielqiqlt 'ob;tdßaubu ti a t f ' : o :ll'hi* City, loßyesterday m pl4lorl ded yet patine, rhere . they embark for Sam FAnalinteil r poiei are Thos. W. Garvey, Ccumpbelt Eltstruidt Elieba Moore - We wish them a'p sad plenty of yoond lompa aacr the7:44entgatithe. gold•tegitiaa:: • •-`,. ‘' • ' objects to ;he crowd ofyotteg Meitsrltrindaemble ‘ eitthe, canal bridgas3Ktheirs._ pingo. They are:neerlrelt.tnechaniee, an4;4issitio: ble there after thittol44. the day, to converati:liiile each other. "yotr.driie them into theigrtig: . &tablet reading rooms, and:libratiekftir. .the free atria yonog incelumics;alul tigvioe, for: it.ll?oy %rill not casamble9R Ltifi44120.640402;-::' rite-Hottsr.ablt.. A. F.. fain*: Camay, Ohio - ; cow 'atopping' at I±.leht;ateto Ilotelr,olt Liberty Street, hie a lot of vetriltie hot— gee, well worthy o.lthe attention- afoot, eitieena.— . He has a pai r of coach bale, who work admirabl y' :tOgethet ta..4aia eat, au itablo fin: a iertialg:.Mfoi. litho - wish to parehatra - prima bones, eboutd call ae aTioire ' - - - - ~ Verurre Goo ns. --We would dIr*OO jittention of -deatero to the epleadid , a=ortment of , riarietj goods, jewelry, &c.; offered for - solo' il our Yon og friendo; . life•zra..blecandleei & Camplio?li r irP . Wood Street near Dlomolid Alloy. , • '-', -.:- • ..' : POLICC.- 4 -There were eight otrenderiia the tombs yesterday morning. Strango to aay, ono: half tf theta paid their fines tied were diectiurged: . • - Thq PthetfcNr went up 41 .fiyiug Marater.--Tbe martet'sras filled frith 011 sorts of vegetables yestercbty, from the 'manner io*iirch, people entriti then? off we would prosume:tiiit ali fears of Cholera bad 'vanished. " ... . . Vaorrerr4egannikt....—young Skiter, - one-'of the party ,arreatad on an-apicion of being eotreernd in the Varner robbery, had another examination yea terday. . . .. .. .:,. • 31.50ic.--Nlon.o. hairiest Will .for tho thin:lll9e no tonish the people with Ilia feats of magic. Bootie of his feats are really astonishing sod Env' ho 'o'er' to ho believed. • . Fnairii!aa44:-Itko;nornal is down it like an lava• lanob,o on &alio% Tho contional tinging int thci , city is certaialt shonkkat-Oncobe cheeke'd. Dexteues.—Wo understand. thnt:tnuta- nip 1 1 41 1 . 131 heldg entezed - agated the County; for .datnatei cue. tallied by the fire id Alleghen.f . eily;:. -- ;% , " CHOLIMA.—Dr.Morgan reports one caio iad one death, from cholera Tor . .the „taßics' . otiding noon ..lesterday. - Weft.. 1 .3 1 M—...€ rederdapores -said ta thd - moat plc 'lLday is the recoßcetioo of the rt oldest io ' FtscALpm . kii,.7:Wcirkmeit sicapToyel =ran ting HiteoltlASsinlotis. •_ - ..ObliaNi Hill will' soon tie ihd thicigs that wfFi'!'. , • .. • Rtnam.:-:•ThollittiOntliOtio, to Siff, andit iQ.of. pocted that tbiiiiii,44llflttrinon ran out. , , Sccatcr.- I •LiCaftiti.re ec.rceot commodity a the market thcs° 4,?314 - co,clnCk, Luntllea in Abe tightkind of style. - - 1 TEW BOORS Second Visit ro:thilliiiiiar.Sinies 1.11" or North America, by Sir Chesies Lyle, P. jai • History of - the - Arne Society from its organ!, ration to t h e present time, by Strickland; one or the Society'. Agents, with .turintraditatiAM N. Rice;D:lL of Cincinnati,' in • Patt 2, of Southey*. Cotttmoa. ace Biiolt • • .I,Y JOHNSTON,,; ~:fe rr STOOIPPIIN, 4 .etagEt ~ • - . - cox; Midst an& Third et.s.• INST L 19,, . . - WOULD tender their iineere dumb' to-the citizens of Pittsburgh for their rtri.iiberal patronopr daring the. oast FIVE WRAWS,..atut beg leave to -annoange that thaal is tive another of ',bey pclyUyigt ENTER+ APOLLO HALL:` "'1 on:;WEDNESDAY' EVFMNO; August slit r.._ortvoldeits' lAamottgartAnnißizsiductiiiiii;tiNcis;B,;.; eke . ; i DOOM open atifoclict4.!:Cmiceit to committee at 6:-. 1 Zeki.ut 25 •." " • 'angB /MHOS. BAKEWELL,J. P. PEARS and BENJAMIN P. - BAREWELL, having associated WM. C. PEARS' in business with :theui,will -continue to.sprosecute the-. manufacture 'and sale of FLINT, GLASS, at their works, - corner. of Grant and:Water streets, and at. their store, corner of Second' and Wood streets; under, the &mei* BAREWELL, PEARS iti CO.; who - are duly authorized to adjust all the accounts of tha late concern. eatrable itueldlenoe to I .4o.TirrallebVlllO 'OR each.2s..feet front on Brown Street, by. 143, deep, containing a 2 story Dwelling Rouse and .lEtahen, with atlnClarge porch; good cellar. an excellent pump of .aolt water, large gar den abounding in choice Fruits, Flowers; Shade-Meek, rtheir, .te., With - railing.infront:• arid . good order with Immediate posses4oq_will he sold at a hargpin,"und. terms easy. gL,IHBERT, General Agent. - an. atnignistatefor'Auirkel t , 7i a 4;6 1 iliakiCitiVEDlAT.-.kr:l4 'AXirat''Ar.l°lfY,s4a-zthisti.. _Lit., Book Graham's Naga:ll2e, Sartain g_i..- :at ........ .._, no; and l i a t io00 . 1 :M0S 0 ?- 10 0 , e * , T or A th Og e l* ttri.i. ~ : ' ,f .' - i t i 4,o, The , Wotidititili—a romanc e . - ..; ~..” :', - :,, t : -:.. , :- 111 , ityaDJ P.ltaanies: - .. ,- .. --- , ._;._ . . . -1 10. AlcuawitECti'Alnalo=4 - iagaq"k?th!?...gol Or 11 ,. , Preacher. t 01t0e0lger Liti Pl it q u ''''- lii6...iiiiqs.kkinSt' 1 - Principled or Physici - anti . ,Met,o o . ...,,,,.,..... . ..„ can editzon:, 8y:4,..8.5a110r.:.,A, .-._'-i.:',,.0i,i-e-iy: itd-iiiiii... Principles Ofthe kraOliatoch 0 , a}; o ~. fleeting. ;By Atles•Wpisbiachki .. 1 . ...,'_._:„.,,i: Sea .iiiiii. Commandertjmoh'a .nepO,din.o? ; ! . ?.-Ta;74.7 ..... Jordon - fresh - '' . 6;1 ''... .:-''-':':;i:- q A" -,:nthirtiill:rl4Thomkilda to IP-iztisiletilitawril:Liett%sn'btulfplisaarn. ,;1,r__:0,, ,•05: 1 1 -4 : 4 1-B ri s C AD o eppo r:7 l.7 a . ii ir ll . l.l ti.R e A t i i i i t a.Fl : lll .3r lt i in .i ttre :*:_ c : lr i C' hr titreiti ci lli c:tat i ej : ;: :7 ,;7 ; ,27 k . ~,- -7 . ;i: i .. ,-,--___7774SEl*'/3,29"fl'antttuaunriatemititiV6iiri rrierx.Petterton.,gacYP----;_ ',......:..,..-.-....- 1; by... Albert 13411th. Maria, , i= Be Magdalen and Om ciail/40iiiIiii'ii+4443'.' 43" Y C arrin gto n , ' -- Love' a‘iiid 6 - Mrs Grog mae or. an 0 , y . , - Ithe °6;laulate*ldlll4Plia'Ander Na.'4. ' ' '''' ' . 't i' .'"ww.stoos : Sale; •,:'.,.:,....,,,, . ... nn " . P i. Ltl ' s ,,,,- 8 4 v. 'ILI A. ° 'WV 1...- :2-' '-;'..--'.. - - ' 2 l' -- :t.t., -!. --- , -::-.' . 1 '--''.. ' ''''': - .'-', ',4%mii.iithir:orsSANTJELClJMlArts 4/.. ' -b h 11: ' ' tit lpiii;ibilliiiiiiiiiie::: ' ,.. ' .''''' -, .. -,MtLetiidosiptp4o lido: or 'au f017,.a . ata. 7 pabka TA II 7te : 3 C 11 842b ving re °nE /1 . 1 4 ` ' sliCti • 26'- -- ':'- :' ; --_,,. '',Ulitill lirar ...... " = e .;„lyronbngtaiel'-ditt, on the - ' w - m lll4 486; v ' ' ''l7 - r London,.. by G,Ny 4u . .t [lmam ' 0 f. 11 0., ''..„" ~,l, . Z'';,-;-niack,ixribenfleinocarof 14at-,- a eones' o . !.ikat cart A -...'.,...., •. t...::,,,-,1.4th0f-,tAntrtaLlow,....lll.,--;,--dbborzrotailtiva.lilores;,;- ,--Recy-kbi4.--'---,--4-----------'-... b /L . 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'll Hotel :: ' - 4mf.,:aeevte794,o. and en „,,t.....,..:ava._.__, iifionirt : 4l6, i n t .tla o c tle kutot : thih e et r .ba ih o: a ..o : o l . i i3 r zha ! 74 oS e ttl itiukail D bia :: .......,,.; i5:°"12°' ;9. 11 M 134 .5.21VE. -- The r e iii*Aveccsmum, Dwelt. 1 - ... 1 Sl inutit Y‘' - • 6 ' ,SCE:•.'..Thill TruLtslll.4 o.6 qid in . 1 / 1 /ibilAwf)4 V7 u nriccaiii pareranara.:-.., , -. - : '''' '-' ,-. :.-,: -- a iv okti o !l'°_,rlt -- t - 1. ~,,,. th....• i nforma ti ons aref , ilifaiii4t 6 - , - .. - -.. -I t'alloan wit...PA' . 0 . ' ..•. -.- est ....acralJET.;,::: - ..... 'A 'irtido , H1LL,... - roaiding:::on- 1ke_Anwi145 . ..4,,,.. ~ ,„,, , .. ~ . 4 I Waggi`T; reffidilleir.ai/Lhe1!1;)F4.1??!..,tr7!.-.;-., :1 Innkeoporicinolnnauk:o 0, ” ,•'';'-'•• the..A. • of•, :I.: -. ; C !..t 7214•• • tetP1SwiljUiritule known on - d ay .Sale . ', .., . _,„„.. 77 4agul -"-' ' '--! '.. 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In Trinidad county on tho'frif.Any'Liinti, - Doming, . crat, bad 385, and Marshall, VVbitr, "1911.".. ' _Dr:AVright i -Democratie andl're-Slavery- oandi• date for tho Conygistliip, half 341 ; nod Gray, Whig . and Pra-31aYery1,29:i ' , A Joe the LgAi 3tdiblcoancll, democrat,b ad3ll arid 7 *r_ightiDilittOdral, 209. • ;.°! 1 97 1 14X; Aogaet7 :In Kenton conolyrSlantpo,Dpparr,lloP4llll4l rof copareti; vtui9Etatioad4Btairoakili, rqtr'Plairpry candidate for. Convention saaelq - abdacte • • ' • • riartbalf, VThigtandidato for thin disitlet;Wpg.' Pro-alava4 _ majority:2l9; There' . v'llJ probably be ' two Dooaderato, nod - "one Eiaiitiaptiq64-*, ‘didnie alecteitothit ' - .7130 retlifili:fiool4lo Pardai dE,trict , di s irettiaer Detnottati294 majorityii • A - _ • , • INDIANA FLECTION. • - Carctiarr.yrr,Abg742 . .-:-.; , 73 ; liaa - rfor:Goviarnor, anr.far,ua hoard - ream, has , 3351 i-:•;., biabeifia :MajoritY trill be _ for ti;rigr47, - i 7 of bayc -60 ii 150; majciiity .TolTaiion' doanile- • In,.,Tenninglittaiiiy bid majority tvill ho 253. a Scott Crecreareyr,. Aagoet majoiity ; ger:A) Wipe- ciadidata for . taagma, his - 144 inpjority ; i3tinatbi and tivo .Darnocratic i llepreoen;ativen otectcd • • I *. tio'44-' aunty,:ll) fain MeSkailighi 1 31 :";:t . :l3nififilif !Ida 1 0 -1 . 45- ,Con;fteatt; ,- '4Frfatl-iiittlici: ltirtraittofeliievs , 7 ,lV e !ight)itnaidlitilsl2; Wright ban . 4T7*liSrity.: i. 0 2,. 11717/ '.17 1 :4i4 t1 it 7 Io Tippecanoe i Founti,:ogfit, merkiinnilidato' for:Gotiiir#ori , 4 5 k . age.id. .. - Y he : Whi k S4l4a K'r j r4RlVlTNlP l 9Mil l ' 6 9P?44 bo silty of aingatity, - ' • - , -- IciferrotiCoeilq giveo Dune NORTH G'ARiiI.rI42I.DLE6TION ; Co - - - -" - avarestsmon =lce ,~Gtur?ar-Tbomart L. Clitgolai); Jo4ep111": - Catd. woll,"Edvvord Derry,. Attocttie.ll: Sitepben3,D.ivid Dr.no'crtAvo.—A. Ven'abio, J. W - S: Aebtr.- ' .• - I. ..„.`„'„_;;__:;:i Al dm latt report the Cordonte bcrtsteen St:43r; llrldg, and Ldoo,Democrat, irt,.,i4o.l3tto3iiitripb . ,yvan - brill very clove, bat Cavoraldo tog/. Staoly. 'FA AND - LOSS OF EIFF:1". .. •.•- • - • Cnnnuntta Ts, The Cincinnati Hence; Conn mile., 'froth :dignity; . taalinincd"dorin thin tnortitn7. - . - TAr. Fathey, ofthin riahed: in the . 21amed $ mid 4;1 wile in no' tuitib . hictieti that 'not the eliLlittent, bopea aro entertained fiartinelpcorcry: The Board : lifiiiiiithtliiiiltiieieafter- r ooo t - on!Y on iiniday, Thttisdpy and Saturday.. MI • CHOLER4O3T.IN • .T.01:119.; •••••-•-• -- The interments for tho r,ok : 9:l4(tt Sunday mere 152 ), of - 34 were froni,Ciiitei: •Number or • - - 'deaths trithin five yeateset ega72 - ;• 1...1 1 0 . .%1F0au1er, is Fraros and stowery. . : ,• - : CHOLERA' 124 14F.V;_tpt.r. - ---; iitw - Yon4Lla4trt . Ttinto ivernSd caeca and 41 dealt:m.s'l;m Choloras in Lids clti today.' o. _.n' ..CIVSLEICOL . PraLaxiiinqn,l4laiist-7. Thcfri! vzoie :24 c.necioiCholera and ttvo dilaihri in cly•to:4Jay4' • - - -_~~ tnckoi; tasrasli • Flour,..4lfern has beereillir,donsand for.thciearrt-, erii - yielill,•-bui,spi,ices remain reteady.z - Gram—Thete ie a geed de - 31)3(1117g its theanarket, and bgideroaro & rm rvitli sales of-011id•Rited-at 59. Oaii (ig, in ,fair demand, and tho:anafrket is Isrm svltb mica at 4Q " • generolly.field al advanced, iatea, - but 'sales arts - limited•• • tesisprpoinitponi.l- • , , " ' • "%Tzar Vona 2 A1.1•.7.1 -Flour—The trade bas been-beal/y.4°d the, market . 46 - Um-ally -- activ" - e -- am; buo,yant. --- We-note-vales of , 5000bbla.lat the following rata:- Almoon State and toiled , brands 04 87,24;,93.- Good:Wcatern and „ ,straight, brands 4 93a5..1)0. - ' ' •- • • Rye floue--•lrt in active" re..queit itt 03 . ; ', - .7.'CorriAlcif...43ellErroildily at 3 120,3 - 25- far trifiliug'purposee, -but sales aria - ."innall:'..The supply, b ei ng - " .str_litaited causes a quiet market.; , -". • : Aolek - in :corn arid prices are rulvarieicig;,Aoldrirs arOfirm,: - We note tales.of inixed:-..yveatern",nt'sBaso.•"-,;.Olosof sound yellow at •• There is no chest§ inntheraitielcsorgraiti,', Provisions;,Theinii not Much movement 3n the .. marifet.':Saint-hoWaver wern.mado.in..4 ja9sterato istriat Uflormlias 010 .81, - .-prithe $9 00; Lard with 'only - socidirato in -cut-meats Llitfreirri.thii-:fricivement With - mod: Orate transaction ta, - towner " Whiekey-r-Wo riotia:-vales Ohidao2.4 per gal!. Cotton—Tbo-advaiUo, esta.6lLefied cirice- the oral. -sal cirlheSteamero naive, is ono eighth pet 11b.,0n the lower grades, (inferior to middling) end quarter per cent per lb.in the bettes qualities,. Wei note sales of Florida and .Upltuid 101: - ....,Salaitsr-Now Orleans and Mobile at 'll. Money afarktit—The Stock rdarket , friditirinnied. -Government cecoritier have declined: • .NEW-.YORK CATTLE.' DlLijlltET:', _ - • • roan, Anguat , Hooves at dm market 'tiles were made at 307,50 - er cwt. Thu effering_to.day was small, and CZie.7: f -- PHILADE4PHIA : `reIARICET. ' T..turruizuffma; Arzilort, Flour.. The rezeiptetzefitinno llght;wtitote rides, of Gush ground at 05,50;101d 0.4,7504,igfi,_ Grain.. Sales. or wheat;-at 01,06,01,10, Coro [Sales at - - • ;19biskny..Salearit coats • . A lIGTIoN..-'l"bili i3icii.4B,l•l l 743dneadny t - Angunelb; sidd ItPßeinues , Anction - Aloonowl fin! 4 Black- Valve iCollai:riebly ortanaantectivritikaolttistar • and Fringe; A fine' - Patent.Lever NVntcy ;:prfeinnitqui Violin, a enperforiirticle cost -S5O; • 11,103t*ZAP4gittlioiset. Dr. U. - :bantam", ettiropodtem.l.:. akiATtlEriasug BATlM—Opercgof, on. Coristniftt Pir;. eased lVairt wjaioni pain: o haieeitt fi 6tttes ()fish' front all. tha eminent Sotto!? as 'and PWEiCitIXIS to Boston:New York, ?hiladalphut andlialthnorc:. Falai. woltedon at thou riatdenco Ari• addretainx a note an above: :.,atiourla at the Bathe from Ito 10 RV , Singlo lath FlST472,scalffs or for St: atIV- ' •-• ~! IVlTAWProifictor.._ ME INNIII MIEN =I MEE w:rwtr artriorra: lEEE ME ..-> ME EMI El ISE = ~~ - ~.-: • =I