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to. posvpotisistrr.
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Lnu 6 tduittglittiltitott bra ;Pp liarrttaint
itoittaitawrii;Agti:;•;, 7 '
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:e*r s vig-tlyrdms;
orvitioss dooliplimoolo of th. float •
AtID itAtuiLls,
1/ 1.01 1 0
111019 0 0i40 oinopirolow. WiLitake loot fstoroble •
AtrailOad/mrkandir 61445011 UP pattlloioneniny to
otookbotorit portloolg elootketto. • '
-,- • Itonamtliol Milbilk
'':l467l4 l t*tri, Nair **Tenth steep ,
' Pbilidelpkta
onfettioiterp.
itiliceß. l o9*Prgorrgar. - .
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Er 4.,.WHITMAN
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CIONTIKIIALV:IIIIINIJPACTWANCI :
ia*azilt**3, stEtrra, &o,
POR THR WAIN - •
tiloolie-•4 case. , otri;vP viz cOr.. WILL
GINGRR DROPS:MOS P4e3'k, , E.tr,R4
• •
MIXED_' -
_
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• lotto!' . " 34 0 14 .
Store my of iaeogs to neatly all pule; of the oily by
. ,
- • -- •
fil#4 * ,o4l ktn**b . 44„060sitio.
0:.,;WAL136.4 .
; osoit) 1 146 /Yrii. Ortg
kitiptieoMidte‘
wigvasi, Dugs arreoics;
, :1„ 1 in every Web the
0104 , 84traiisusatiiiirsvenizei
WY.
jowtourstt, 904.04NnaltEN'S
awl& 7 •
.itA r
Tos piriumin . la n
. !I* . ; c t np o
itiiiim4tittitte,watroutiiiat;,l4ift:ver
inakeiverg
rgroomp:inicitidaleklbmi*,ocrace.' Vrhollisale
140 , b244*
ENREI
•
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101101DLY-4
4 ,llo4l:l;,k.ignWir , N,
iiyorje . rif4 to ihM note Firldiot; Wiiiii Fstlibb
• : :
011118125:Cri . •Amax,
oi*i!iii.o,',itiscov Tint atailtp ;untie.
°polo' noir DIM Stock' of
4 , 31 .
1ii0.:.114,4:041 0 rrt to tiot sibtatioil of the,
BuitatiAw/aut, DIAMONDS ) ' ADD;
i ASO) arum
, 61074,tr - ;•• -
jAIVLES;„ . A- SON,
trti, )10 1241, -
•.*II7T.CCAUES J RT &a'.,,
AN'o. /125'ilLIOPEr OISENT: • •
„
rtaxtent of VselAeroo
•
AP. xurtlN 443 D
1171111 W :AND ,TIBTOATIBS BP •
, -STLVITA:TLATBO 7 WASS, , • - •
SS.* ,BgIVITSITT.StrHtokboTs 2111nt, (up stabs ' )
sod, Ali - alibi to the Trade,'
TINA'OETXIOOadIitINIONi 81111,10111 SSTS, BAAS;
P/7011"S1,V08TAT8, - OUT, - WATTS'S, B4s.
- 7. - BETA,' aisronsvicHnrsoitoon, - _
MIMS, TABLES, as,
5 ? - o.l.ktoas - ot mud.: a d tii
. „
Caiiittet-Ottte. -
1) , E1 . 3 , K D-EP 0 T.
11367 1:056N.
,Ai b 1 for_llooke. bray and finhooli, In Osk;
".311, /11!?z ,1 7.7'i
z ln i k . x , l_,ds4?Fie
V: 0 41/40' TM@BQ ED inpx
ViCOMBOIIII , %:-
E'iTWI
~.`.~,: ~ r.
ruteNrruas Aso BILLIARD'
.- I ' , l4.oollE'ee CAMPION,:
sou SOUTH ar.ool4b tBAIIIT, •
t ial'Aaaaindlonaltlatbalr, satazuSTa 0 ablnetßaabras
tr.:7"r_LnirafAllsr'efrArtsael-.. :
avnba band a Tall supply; aaalked with
TM0011MKO: OSHISIO/e0 =emu! )
9138/11 °Na
prabailadd ly,ll alukbav• wad them to
_
V 6 t'
t.IIO4,HfT isdSalakatibede - Tiblin
mina
:daatimantet ta,:tbeft adaterntte nacroas thiartisbaat
At e j,.. l *,l 64 og e PT/Tereith th e elte.t
-is7 e a r
• tordflitV
'LCidgitt(C,dierl.4l : o6.
0011 r tie eitorskriamt Ohre:it mart
10011CiNG, GLABSBS,
tOi biirybpasebb4r 1414 p001t16 , 4 ) at trio sap 4
4-••••••,-- . .Looixse eqiissai ,
411110oloitteloinato and tbe most graph, enabo.: •
-• • " = i 1410.1iNe 'GUMBO '
iiitbeOlilkie' boil taido,ftwia-Ahe gaola , ambetutio
Illindaieti bf bi,4ars g .. steltbabtan4l by obroolYbs,bi one
• -IAOICIN9 CiLASSIS . •
Ls IIIAM*NY • WALNUT homes for Coontrf
- 4; SI B P...NAILE BOX, .;
ottiow-tativk
IMILADIALPHIA,-
ROPE.RT 'e4loErvlA l4l Pai
•
!*i1;00I:44131411 AND NAON maws,
• Wkoixes Datracadis
IdAI4AOTONERS OP. PAINTS IN OIL,
"lbitikiltrlil OP 113111 NOR PUMP,
*IV w' :GLASS
DIIIIIIIRSIN-#I6IOAN WINDOW GLUM
-140:*Ixii s ':i_or , ;: . 1,;:;.,
.4!v20 0 grbettuCalg•
lA*4 l, 2 o. j tt i rlit i gtg ailin g t lutg l :
mama= wamms. ' 018
,i~tatttics~es.
irr rt g SX4
Asti
PrtING: '‘tATTRESEILEs;
or-incir , QtrALlTY.
Ai so i . towpintrirb MATTIESiEB or salbl;ide,ettit
-04 f o okkookAiii# fpr potOry suinster xeeidensel
• • •*, pi - -H S
IR,
, • [
-ffngogY.E:ll.4., F 141014.7;
;42 BMW '
t 1 ,4 -11 i , -
,fla,oefngi,r
:FRIRIICSJRT' ARV AE.OII - 'STREET
Cl* PASSENdEit, RAILWAY.'
on'atiki. after THUiSi47; June 28d,1859,
,ill 3 ARCO PABSBNGBR OARS
Will Maim regular triPtitom si* It Street to PA;I-.
11011Nle; via TWENTISTII 13 tract, ana natant from
VAIMICTff TTIONTY•inaat Street. ,
117' Xlettv Tickets for the irith and blattvetrOok,
, eirfrd o°ll6o. and. Tinik oad Isleienth•etteete natl.
ways to be begt or the Qoadootore..'
Unto - Ms.
ft:Z O'V A Li.
• XiMIXIX) do Co.
Mre rewired tram *I a. B. oortm of
.FRONT ANDAB:OIE STREET
, . •
To their NTITir fITO/91
NO., 1115. ,AROII STREET,
The eighth bulletins west of Front Street.
#‘a,n4ce•
NEW ' fiASE:-EGXEVELti G
•
OOK.licar _ RANGE.
• Eimr. eixZbas.,
%ley sreimrsatead to *vs at least Thirty qei dent.
In fuel, will bake 'pinker and more uniform then any,
elk* Pattern of Rapti ire Inked:toed in thin market.
70R . 7ALR17710L77471 AND lIRTLIL.: - 1 :
CHAIILE;S • 'WILLIAMS,
- 1:182 'l4,lllsltT Sip
(Walt BARBS A WILWA.M7.)
jee-lm
Rani! Ora eiffootts
pop io a CHINTZES FOR.
X 4 dellgue of Graf Odier gaj
fur lidertderbriesig, •
MOPC lEtB RROMIRS,
346 011813TN1IT -and Emmen stre6tc• :
PLOSING otri , PANCTY - BAREGEEL;
Shaun' testi WI" rith *Wet of Dieu Clondil,
tidneed in prim; to .49 the stook., -
-Bsrmge Robot and tinninline Itnbna In tiro sad thidm
Memnon 'and Doubt...raw, .
Orttindiesinnd thin Mullins etfit he good to.
riet7. • • '
- jog. OnIitTALIT and 111101/14 atsesta.
MACS SILK CRAVATS, - .
1:11 , ''
Pettit dalloie extra" beim, LyanD Otos* of all
ahies - MA Oil MOW4e Orersts. '
. .
'Tmsol44:l by ' StitattoLlEAS BIIOTS2IIB,
... iw2s - • - - 01111CFMNITT sod SIORTEt Ftrmita -
CIE.NERAL - REDUOTION IN PR. WEN
.ISI7MMIa 0 UODS se asasl M SIM lemon:
Bum piloted iThailles Tattooed to 12N at 4 Id oents:
' 1146laimakto Mt ;20. abd 26 cents. .
' •
BPottine find POilikoA , ll l l l .
Salvo llobes,it•out,s7 60 to 55,E0.. •
OD to SS, , &o,
'WM "ogood Miami*/ MUM aeiits. '
white' Osoltod testlliata rettaood to 19 seats.
TWO gait and otedlatoatre Wench'
I,dieite; ',idtteed,to ILO oonto: des ' •
111140 - Mitte, 131141,0hd Matador
Besetss MaiitllW, &o,
• Rata bbMilalo rcelery.
laleek'dltie, rash Ltaitte, - ' =
'Bathing Plaldsotoo--.--•- 01141tL113
- 4,22,e,r0ftt .„
eied , daga attfets.
„
`'l ER AND SUMMER • OtiOAKEltand
P , 7 ItdANTILLAS st tedueediwkee it the ,
PASLy MieITILIA
- 108 OtittiferNtt2 Street.
SOLID Sltal. MANTILLAS ridsootiCpritet, et the
PARIS RAN e EMPOR fO IIII
013358tP4MT Etrie:
snit. SWUM LAS, frith ric B h
Isis Nitnuotege, t at
reineedrtleeei et the
PAR'S MANTYLLA,O.iteOBIttif, , '
TOB CIieSTNIIT Street:,
Timm 1401151.4:NTILLTAII;Boantone aid Pointe,
at reAtxtot ntless, At the-'
fAxszugnksmioiturn. -
lON OTIRST NUT Street;
Z. W. *P.WOOTOff, A Ult.
708 culEsrNtrr street.
;017,ENCEI LAOS, MANTLES.
Mao;las from ¢4'46 up.
Lao. Pointe arid ltdoLties.
Stook is (template. auroras rapid, tha price. and
atylesaiddg attractive.-
- •• 4100it3te CONARD,
B. toifnior wrNT 144Eirla1: Irl.
inLOTAB,"Afin , 0 iSSIRIEWis 8. ,
.N... , ,i4.la , Oonakac6 line Slack Cgoths,
= 'YARDS nosy passimisse isnot Mises&
' ; White 1413012 Dtloll Atld Drills . •
*smalls* Vattiom prime fissortraent. •
'. • ; , • C00P.114 A, DONA ,ED .'
. .
Gelb ' S.l. *met PINTO iisSil MI ran'
AkIEGE 408E4 fLEDOCIED - .
- donbio Rayeges, Aa.,&a.
A,larsa deetattou froiateinlar !glees to . sect hi t 7
': • ' 000PIR & CON ARR. • .
is 18: - 8. 4,,donier BIRTH AA MARKET.
fI_it.UNTLE TS; GAUNTLETS "GAUNT:
LEria.:—/k very !ergs urlrtmeat of. Binaries' for
totoo cod *ear. for elle at ROM ANN'S
• no .riesy SrORll. II North WORTH Street.
- Boelerylor Wise' aria Biseee'.
Hoeforl for Gertatond 'Soothe' *ear.
Tor sale at NOVISANWS..
BOSOMY STOBS 9 NorthitlONTß. Street.
Battes'Aftirfoo undergoroiente. of every variety,
lea Ledltir, Obildren, sod'Genteitrear; tor ea 3 e at
HOTMelf NIS HOSIERY- 138:01111,
ittyte:thaw:tt • NO 9-North MOURN Street.
TICTFAESTING_A'ND' IMPORTANT I I
GREAT OPENING OF LaON GOODS 111
PRIORS RANGE FtiOnt go TO $5Olll
1111 GODaDliaT GOODS IN PIIILADJILPRIA 1
' VARY lIMMIAND'ILEGAMT SNUB!
"BOOST FOP. 04814 11101MM8R IMPORTISS 1
• Ifrirsoli Lae Sam*
handl - Jae Patna'. • " '
Frew& Lae Tamar. ",
Nranonlann arantlllaa.
Vary Riat Mantilla Mantilla.
Plan alk.Dostani, GaUla Trimming, ke.
511 k {SIM atll.ala &c.
,
'Mao' Lsa IA Of '
'B u LACK tiuma-Altir caws-
FAlTOT , budo, , semease, LAWNS, &a. ta. )
THORNARY a oalisaoB_ .. ,
owner & SPRING GABL E.
iratA'S. OELIsBR AXED ?WEE
Itoll ELAND MiNGE, MINUTE PUDDING, DARED
PUDDING, BOILED INWARD, MOUE
-1.00340.11,
MANUFACTORY--CILEN COVE, L, ISLAND
talregreat pleasure in preseuting to the publid our
- MAlZlffret Arrizlek Is put up In one pound poetises,
wtita directions for use on the wrapper , eels:dog by far
the 011BAPIIIIT eawellee the mestdelteate and whole
00MS article for culinary use now extant, and factotum:
dad to bei by the, many that hare tested Its delicate
West important addition to our' national
$ 1 of ' Pare," Pertictalarly for deseit. The lOM's
isteuradtired' with .tke *utmost Sere from the
ehoiesst selected gtouthern Ind:au Corn. The ins,
ter used In its msnuf abate io drawn froim 'persica&
Oprings; end to remerkaldr. pure and wholesome; no
-Water mud be better fitted for the cleauslog of a'sab:
stair* assigned to be used largely (or food, and toren:
deritipertiondorly adapted. to the rule of hitalids end
the suitt room, It being= equal, if not superior, to the
beet 13arnitida Arrow Hoot. Parties In the rradi are
incited ... to cell, when we Will. tate pleasure in present.
inix,titeo simples.
, - GLIM govi iIANUPAOTURING 00. .
JOSEPH IL TAYLOR,
„ - lot WALNUT oTalinTi
' Whaeaste Agent for Philadelphia.
W/W: DURYEA, General Agent;
160 'PIATON num, NhW
• N. B,—We ate tio only putties in the world :that
'ssuumfootture MAIZEINA., we haying _sowed. to;our•
Wyse the exclusive richt. • apau.sivtin eowBnc
1 2 , WARRINGTON AtILLI4,
13LANIC. BOOS
MANUFACTURER,
No. 204 ;WRITE THIRD STREET.
LBDGBB O , JOURNALS; DAT 8900, and 'BUNN
BOOBS of all deseriptione oonerantly on bend or road&
pe ►ny *style or pattern to order. - •
l o gss i De s, unto, and other Booki boinid to odder.
ien-felvelm*
pa' TRUSS who. are about to:
,putohaso
Drage, Palate _White Leed . and Window Mem,
do fused thinly attention co an onearpeseled .c deloot
atoek of tatittoods, wlttch aro to he tons 1 at the • Stet*
of nainua &rya,
apo•tt corm of tUtOOND NA -"t
... . ,
•TRENIioN:FALILS.' --"
• MAR UTICA,: NE W. YORK..
The enbutiber in'orne the iritelling pnblio that hie
$O7 SL at the shove place is open for thoreeeptnii of ,
lialtore, and CM be reached from.lltioarithin Mu .
lrp rainced.
Tin tinkled ind iontatitle tuner,. of these - YALU la
ao winereatly known that the tuiderelgind dtemalt.ooly
nootesall to stiorare his gusto that the catab4staal fir
potation of bit bonen will be cainialced.' se it hall 'hertr,
toter{ hertforthe lent trontillin yule .
M. MOORS, Prepriotai.
jele-lkir •
WRITE. M42II,NTAMS)
lidtrez ntnits notrate
'MOIRA S 00111 of ROTOR, are now 'open for
tete.' these Rot:mei are of the first olmr, and bifsi
become the retort of aosonspliohed tourists: They are
five idles spark, on a delightful road, and-situattid 1 -
ansidat the boldest and modest of Nouitteha
They command the fiord views oi Moneta LAP4Y.
SITTII, LIBERTY, OANNON, and PlftllNEWello_
SETT, and - fifty Jailor down the valley. .11080 14)111,
PROFILE Et ICS, the PLUMS, the Pooh, the fiEoßl',
the OM'S AL
,OABOADIC, and tho COLOSSAL
•1r ILA, or OLD MAW OF MR hfOUR Wfir era sin
within it few, minutes walk.
The' tisisist Of the entertain passes ' the drirOs,i
among the elide " and gorges, the excursions on thee
lakeioto . game in the forest, anal the - hint .10
Nile 'Under inch invitations to the lover of the '
of r"Utiite,iirid Manly sports;as Uri ten decline when
once in this romantic region, • . : ;
The Motels are kepi by gentlemen 'of greet ,
Once in keeping fireholase bonen, end who will Rote ,
no fpßion - no; IWO:along to their fluorite' oar eta leaving
Pluladelphts at 10 A. M., can reach • the IWO:a "
MOIR via the Worcester and MMus and the BetiloOr•
Cipopord, and Montreal Ra'lrnad to Plymouth, the hekt
aftireooa
(twenty-four Mile* by stogy, -or they may go'
Via - ON 11 O.S.4l.,Ritilroid •to Li ittoviiiponme , or,
stage tonliitirtin =Sea; to thePhOPILIII VANE; let
the Solis time. 714 t, Niagara *au Tin Itootroa:
gni - Mao, and Durhein to the Alpine Glen, andßibbeii
Rotolo ;it le &pleasant day's ride fr , re elthals thee}
boron. nails arrive and depart daffy. . • ,
Post Moe, address, PROPILE, HOtilla or PLUDIS
ROMS, a It&PPON Comity, N,
IitIRAWBEtL, Manager of the Profile Rouse.'
IIIOR %RD TAPP, Manager of the Flame Ronne.
her the PLUMB and PRANOONIA HOTEL 00:
•
MO. T.' tatter;
asa.smatty
FRET OW:WTI' • ARM SPRlldiaB,
Pa., will open on the 6th of JIISIB, 111 69.—Ttile
plat:4 being located on the banks of (therinlinsa creek=
a beautiful stream of pore aptingerater--atid it affords
Abe atitmement ridinein boat sod fishing; and the
scenery is rot to.4be atunsaand io the Btate With the
beautiful mountains that surround nisi this plum is one
•ofsthe.moat healthy locations in ProneylTanta.
entirely free from any , epidemics Its waters Immo;
be surpassed for bathing as welts, drinking. There
Ore earoral odor of different kinds, the Warm
Springs being of 'deb a ,timperatore is net to moire
the heating of water for tie most d.liente persona. ite
temperature being et , degrees • treated Baths tsen be ,
had 'lf required . The Bathing Houses ettl
Poole are in lice' condition. Swats 'Rouges for 4 La
dies and Gentlemen All sweetie INITIDIC. Thiladelo
phtter B in the morning trains, and coming to,
Ha-riaburg. - thante to Oarllale, arrite,there. by tWo
asolook, and there tate 'ohne,. to Om Believe. arriving
in time for tea A. Arm bend of mole has been en.,
gaged' as well so careful 'servants There are also
Billiard-Tobles,-Tem Pin Alleys, and Bagatelle-80 - twat,
as vell'as taker ,amUlensanis.,. Any person wishing
'nether particulars, will please° call on the referenoes
below,'Oratlrees the smdersigneil. Boardiog, if per
'mt. again= nod Elervenas half price. s, .
S. IV JITTNR.. -
zus sinicris :
Street ;
"4:1-E011,.GE NORTON, Es 4; No. 204 tenth SITTH
Nr J • L BOHN/IDLY, B: W. oorter BZOOND tad
WILLOW Meets. • .
Mr. J, A. ORNBWRIL.VN WALLAZZ Bry;set.
tiolgre: f. BEZONE dGBROIHEB 1 114 BoOth BINTII
;treat. , jo184m:. .
ONG ,BEAOII HOUSE.: oppositd
IVA TUOREitTON,- N. .I.—rhie old and well•kirWit'
Muse is now opon forthe reception of 'letters, haellig
been put in the beet &edit on, and eoneldereble im
grotementamade • The entworlber pledgee himself that
nothing chili be lett tuodOne that will add to the cent
red Or pleasure of his gouts 'At this planets eo well
known that it te Mineeettaly to my more. • The tinder-
Memel 'rely rectieettully tolletts the oatrenapot all kid,
old Matti. std the public in getetali
Tent* sSper week.' , •
L. r..STAWART, Proprietor:
elptain Wm. Gteklit will run 'a UNidir
%DATA from ATLADITIO 'cart on and atter JUNE
25th to mondet with the melting train from Plitiedel.
Vitt Thera VII alto be e" lino , from Lgttimi PINT
at the news time. Parties wiebleg td come onetime to
that time. Tilt please a'. :111 trthe enbecciber ad
menet, anda bett will bosent to meet tbion at either
Otto „ dell-frewltie
ririHZ OCEAN'. ' - • ,
1. The inbAriber viii OPu his trotelPir the incep
tion of 'biters on the 20t) JUNE •
1111NRY 740WLANIn ',-
long Brandt, .tc.;.
jr37.rmirlm
- yr g
11°P101;.1?11±,Y7 Mit'llgscli,g
. Tha aattatibaT,, 'lath or ,tho ~D raailoti- s aoitaat i t Oar.-
*4' II infants ilia Wends, and lita
_ .
pnblio
oferat - tlar • "
*Pasted at 11oa,gsp Om Booth Monatama, 5T14121101
from Oarlisla,
Tor salubrity. of *Heists. pure dry 11411S4rplieve. and
clear, soh. spring water, 110IINT 001 1 1 1 STRINGS
cannotheezeelled. Ds water is admix ably 'adapted for
bathing.. and the youtimly invigorating 01;10$PbePe
?Caere it high'y hacienda' tednieltde
The romantic drivels and aerie-.of thig , bhartiti6
grumithAill retreat afri
It ill of ddavenient olosyks from ; Baltlreiive,
phla, and other points, Rad,there era daily many from
each of these pitoes
Theltmse was opened on th'e;ldth bI4T het, and
will continue '6,0 dAribt tile hoer, and nothkg shalL
13s Wattling on the part of lb.! preipetor, 'to enable ell
*hm may patronise him 10 Te_illge the comfikta of I
home. and Spend their time pleasantly,
Cloilebes will be in , readine, a• on snivel of oare fn
004145 to convey 'lettere to the Springs.
• Address - , r 1.85,A0 TAILBONE',
ount,lfilly Opringe, Cumberland co., /Wis.
TlMM—Board by the single day, $125• Board by
the weak, ; Children and Nurses, half prim,.
Jell/ 12t
1859.
OHIO WHITE SITLPFIttn spantEts.
°Pitt TO TIAITZER aIkIOOTTIMLI . Or OR MIA
BMW •rno 313141. Li TO utnonsut
:411,,0t7a ado Vrarrilits
Tax dui() ammo trULYITURSPRINOB are &Min
ted in Detesters county. 18 lilies north of CMintobus,
0 1$9itel of Ohio,) on the Moto river,'Tdmiles from,
I)elettere, 6 stiles from the white natant , station On
the 1. prl nel rid , Mt Vernon, and Pittsburg -1101r48,
tied ldtalles from Sleet - eat Valtty or Springs station,
on the C-lumbos, P.goe, and indium Railroad
The nedednal Anemias of these Springs are tuatirt
• passed bi those "or any other !Mama Waters in the
•
UMW States
For Potimjor'other infottnetion,esdreie
AFIDTOW I#lll3otf, SC,
white Os:10111e Springb, Obis.
ITHITE„BI7I.4IIUtt , AND ',oistAt,y,.
BEM! SPRINGB• ep noopului 4 3AP14 . 1:.
Ikira Uniform. and atu At manse gala Rerrfabiarg;
tleueo ou tbd anaborlabd liums:i.rto t a t o Notr t uto
.ttto6a B mdat atogieg to the flptione. *bete you an.
kfia at b !›.Jame day. Jiver' , vrtiogamout mono
plate for Visitere Rood per week;ser per day, $1.25
Reduction fur families Reteranati k 4u. ElteelLnlot ,
ton Moldiebael, Barcrott lc, Co., B. Janney, Jr.,
&136
Reference to -the Austell!. of the Waters, 0
Booth, hohlytloal P•ofeeeer of II S. Eliot.
dedreas neweille P. Or, 000'1.1 , L. 00P
je7:B,uti Proprietor/ '
IJ METED STATES "_ HOTEL, LONG:
BrfaN011; "7, J.... The sobaniber tabu Ph
method of informing Ws Mende and the pnblle, that on
and after JUNE 20th lea bones will be open for the
reception of guests chin ereryer rtvill be made to
please pose who may favor biro. The home le 'pies.;
situated on a doe bluff,with 'lean in front: A
full Mew of the ocean. tood mine, enabling, &a., make
it se attraoti;e tie any bonne in the conntry. The cone.
mnolonflon It ameneible'bj two dolly lines from-foot of
Wainnostreet *bur, Tie: 8 A,M., sun %P. ,
Datetenert—Grandh Warden , VP - Obestatrl
!street ' ' ' A. 8110PRICIANT38,.
Jel.2m* - ' Proprietor.
EA. BA. T'lll MANSION.
es 7 I 'ooBl4 toot or Permanent* meutie, XTIANTIO
OITY, le NOW %lON for smote. For eonyeaionce of
arrangement, ooatigulty 10 the, beech, and attreatim ,
nen of the ii4juleat groUreth this bongo te -untltslAnd•
The ,propeletor .13.44 spared no Falai In malting tlila
Hotel all that, could be desired by clatters:
jel.am „ - Rs LIAI.
C&ALI:BLE WHITE suLprivp.
SPRINGS, 01:151DERGAND' 00., PA.
This favorite and fashionable Watering 'Plinio, plea-
Gently boosted near the bite of the Hine TioturAtin j
four miles from Oarnele. Pc. will be open for visitant
on tho 20th of JUNO The waters of there Springs
are highly impregnated with minerals; and for drinking
and- bathing or , not eurpossed by any Sulphur Springs
in the deanery. - The bundling marredt ventilated, and
are surround-d by 1,200 feet of balconies The es:emery
Is of the grondentkind;and the aeoommrdatione for the
recreation, health, - and comfort of visitors are one} ,
oeptionablo, Good, tore, pleasant drives One music,
billiards, bowllog saloon, And other games, sal all the
emus•mente usually found et Watering Places con be en
joyed here... Visitors leaving 'Phlledetphio or Dal l/nor°
In the morning train arrive at the Swinge at 8 o'clock
P. Bt. Daily moll. Par further information address
OWRN, OLSNDIMIN. A CO. ,
.0A31.113141 SPRINGS, Pa.
Iturnannoati —John 0. De Costa Eeq , Willem A.
Rhodes, Reg Thornae O. Percival. See , Philadelphia;
Alex Kirkland, Ned., K. Balm, kaltimore; Jacob
Gideon, Reg., Mohan! Wallach, iso., Weehington,
D. 9. n373odial
VHE 'UNITED STATES HOTEL, AT
LTL ANTIC CITY, will be opened for the re
ception or riatters on the 'lst of JUND.- The lion e
has Iteen theroughlrrenoeated and improved, abd to
supplied with alirthe appliances end comforts Of a ntat
elan Hotel. In addition to other improvements' a
railroad hes bon constructed to the beseb, on which
the quests will be conveyed free - of charge, during
bhtt,ing hours
wyge-lin
EPPER ATA MOUNTAIN. SPRING%
InatiflaßTll2 COUHTY, HANNA.'
This tartrate esuibtfeh oent bO opened by the
first of 3111111' titditted 'on the Bpbrats Ridge, ,i2l
miles west of iPhiladeitilifa, 18 eon% or Heading, 12
north of Lancaster, 40 dam of Harrisburg. and having
the advantage, of the permit soft water, OTOLI 'variety
of baths: Burette elevated to 1,200 feet above water
level, with graded and shady walks In dense forests,
and the most extensivOlard.caps winery In the Union,
it tenet beripeeged se a summer residence.
Accommodations foveae permits, Improved iltAbitag>
'sod good eerrie2 o l lo rulasi Idea i good stook of item
home end outages, with amusement - good Wand
of fl uids, tables; ten ;wittier. , it is easy of
Wass front ell the above pOintsby ref treadand oogebes
The proprietor' spares- nothing to make it a bome
place for comfort and health. • . •
gor ftrtber perticalsre, gee" ofiettiars,lo be had
epsylog to.Joseo B Myere, Third . and Vine stree ts;
;SUM 0 , Berle, 010'0hestant street; tothe PATTI*.
tor, - • - 108BP111 BOBIGHAOII 2 II4
Sphrati post OfElee,
608.8413 - Lincenter County, Beam,
eummolleopiti.
CONRAD & SINRIMI
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:AV- . -•-
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JUNE
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AftetAliit, t4o.lclatoiitpx...76.
. . . . . .
:_74vracsidgenszwrintose new work, entitled
_' . l 4 L'AutouiP.O,ore), , is likely to aim even a
treater tratitation than his ri Du Pretre, de la'
f erevaii, 'et ?ie.-lii: - Minnie?' (Pviate, Women,'
- ind Vanillieti); , W Ow One of the whit 'able'
atitVPOP4•6l",livingl b reitoli aitthers;' Be Id
'l , arielaiiHii ileirtik'en' A
. trainiOg, and will nom;
440 0 : b r ig_ alsty.flrot t ;,yearn*t-Angtiet. 'Hie
rank, as a Man of lettersi, is among the Bistot
' fiat's; but as the ripostle,er Who'd. and subtle
Practical losephy, Made 'to bear Upon .So:
dill ogleE , liiretnitar May be. laid to stand
p s
alb:mit - al O.' Subjeets - which in=bther attn.. -
vtrles are Toarfhlly 'dinged 'hy - antliora, are,
{,boldly esitigied, considered, andlillsoussedhy,
French, ; writers. ' him . Bonen us I Bir,zio, - ,
4te great 'pariah novelist, Pswiell,le tlei nsidat'
of. hie 'melt imaginatiVe.coMposittoV, to write,
' end publielfhlii 4, PhysiolOgieAtt.liarifige, o ? A
lively and r oarehltufbeok,lnevbfehrattingandi
observation unite to „inalie out a . i . , etlitriing,
Ainf,yel i c s seidler ease, In' favor of Woman -'
land. .1 1 ki..:P.auluvr . Ptteilelratr, whose
Writings 'eiposed the; ihn'or, „life, of ,irhat i has
heeatr.gttigerly celled ‘ fi lite
,Orefil,.,4poial
Fall," relpiirett the ~ highesttheners, foritis
redeachat, in his oinfetieutirtiairetretivother
lands.:-...irldießil.'Skitiaket'llOW irorki Who'
littretifVthe tame .... *hi 11,-. 06133" tol:earliest'
period,.trOtfe j present. time, and has made 4 ;
general shittery,of it, was denounced by Seine
of the 4,merican ,press calf tiehad comn7iii-'
ted a hotness offence, and his publishers were
accused' of having• loaned* a .demoralizing
Work. It was forgotten by the ultra-purists,
that neither ; - legislation, vier yet pollee and
Morel inflience can reach the heart of a Corn-
Mori and' crying ill, until. its whole bearings
and full 'eiteitt , hive .boart. closelY 4amitied
and aceirately ascertained. : . .
In this country, and, in a lesser degree,
inEnglSrid; the discussion of many vitally im
portant- subjects is tabooed, by a false deli
cacy, !Idle in Prance the rule is to meet them,
"'and, by opposing, end them." liere,'there- -
fine, the nettle Stings at the slightest touch
there -It . is boldly .grasped with ungloved
*aide yand the sting crushed out of ,it.
Ittions s iar, like Many. other eminent 'men,
made hisilost atop in life as an instructor in
youth., From his • 28d Ito his 28th year. he r
taughtf_Plilloimphy,, languages, and' history.
Oaring these years,', and, indeed, from child-
ADedjAMnsr f ar mixed freely *lOl the people
of iris.. Re has himself that he was
horniAilte,a weed •;Without; - sun, on the
streets of kerb: Ms ancestors *ere peasants
nnd.elloplieepers hOorelthe Revolution. -Ills
'grandfather has a 'intiele-Master in the noun
father iqui employed at a printer of
Assignata—the pePer,trtoney , of the &mold;
#hich rather liakitsSiniiiltutle in our ogn
Ventinental.piemisoS lo.pay,.than in the mere
m0t,41n., and suptilly - Valuable shin.plasteul.
• - Airrutnir, the father, het up a little printing
Oftked; within , the wills of what had been a
ottri4.- 'Here, limns IttreneLar dist. drew.
vitithroath. In litfazioy, his eyedlOoked upon
thejall`windosis and. ti e
Gotyo arched of
_,what'had been p.
,tlM4Wership of Gel.- • lithenive of: the out
.chtirch was
: hitt father's :prinUng•Protia—trot
'long:Worked— for,Whert BONAPAkiII came into
pow, one Of his :that measures was to • put
dOWn a great' numbor of 'small nowapapers:
yoarslater, dtirlurthe midst of the Itn.•
rule;,lskratiOri limited the number of
prititteg ofriceti=rlimiting Paris to so Pair as
Alieng these out off was M. glom
:Ztes• • The , sell was then only tweiVe ,years
tiAt. ' , The liooks:Wnieh , Most Interested
; I*, after he could read, were the Heathen ,
• • *Jam) 44,1tnitittion•cle Jesus
Oulu, • t at nintirrertraritstutrimenOv • .
by Taoist] a-itarami, Carty in the fifteenth chip
tory. Bet Ween therm two books, as betweOn
the old and the new faith which they severally
represented, the yentb's mind was completely
exercised:: There is no doubt that these works
greatly Influenced his heart and tended to form
his picturesque atylo. -
' •The pirental idea was to make a comPositor_
ofyorni.j.TuLes, but he get a term of study at
one of the Government Colleges in Paris. Not
much cared the lad for Greek or Latin,, bet
took 'to verso-making
• very kindly. 'Very
harshly treated by his schoolfellows, because
he was poor in 'attire, and a, sort of gamin in
the streets, after school-hears, he became sor
rowful in his his , eerly teens—a sort of juvenile
Toson, with a heart fall of gentleness and love,
Which bard treatment turned to .resentment
and hatred. The iron of poverty entered
deeply- into his soul. He was ten years 'at
this College Charlemagne—as the little kunt
oltial school is grandly called. rive years in
wretchedness; from his thirteenth to hie eigh
teenth yOar. Five years more, up to his
twenty.third , year;_ careless and indiferent—
now noted for hie apparent idleness, and now
I astonishing his Instructors by the extentof his
, information upon a variety of subjects. Ile ,
Weenie talked ailontohls poor and proud
young man. Just then, when he knew more
thee his teachers; the chair of history in the
I College , Rahr4e 7 l3arbe became vacant. It was
.opened -to. competition. - - Without his know.
lodge, • one of his leachers Inscribed Mawr•
tisti name on the list df candldatee,"and then
preiailedmpon him to submit to the eAsruhas
tion:' Efe' was successful, for ho answered
every question. He was unanimously elected.
This was in 1821001012 MICHZLIrr was twenty
three years old. The College Sainte-Barbe,
now hatter known as the College Rollin, is a
'Parisian estahlishment. • None other would
snit lifroanner, Who had once been, in •his
youth of poverty and care, a regular gamhi de
•
Re taught languages and philosophy, as well
aeldstory, to the young pupils under him. He
!prinsttneted, and published in 1826, an octavo
Nolte:De containing a'
,coniprehousivo 'table of
modern Chronology, awl : also, in a quarto
"alma, 'a Synohronical Table, of modem history. In 1527, apprised his Precis of. HO
darn IligtotY. Ito was now h man of mark,
as he bad protiouslY: boon, pf. promise. 'Re
adopted and extended the now 'principle of
Seidr:Stiptista Vico, touching the Philosophy
of History, 'and translated :Viola's .1 Setonza
Ituova," which-first enunciated those views.
COltbOltOgT and MONT/MUM had proviously
adopted those principles. So had Dr. 3innan
of Dublin, in his Lectures on tho Philosophy
of history.
, In 1827, lificunnwr was appointed Maitre
des Conferences, in the Normal' School 01,
Paris. The ivoly, instructive, and original
spirit of his Lectures drew crowds of young •
men. 'The ReVointion of 4880 took, place,
ana MIOHELET was placed in charge
of the national archives. Soon after, in his
tbirti.lourth year, he was selected by Omer,
whose political pursuits encroached on his
professional duties, to 'act as his substitute,
and continue his Lectures on History in the
Faculty of Literature at Faris.
Now began the affluent rapidity of Mona
ner's authorship. In 1881, an Introduction
to Universal History, and his Roman Hist°.
ry=believed, by many, to be his chef d'unuere. ,
Ia 3888, the Freels of French Historylo the
Revolution, which was the introduction to hie I
history of France, to be Completed in twelve
'chimes, of which nine have appeared. Of this
left work, 'even the sarcastic llf. EUGENE Da I
AIIRD3OIIDT, who haq abused almost every/
bO7, in ti Les Contemporaines," speaks thus
favorably : '4‘ After a hutabor of ancient and
modern writers; after the venerable chroniclo I I
04 Gaintder of Tours), after' the skilful and I
malicious compilation of Faro ,D.i.insx.; after i
the Donk of St. Donis, Vumuns.anotii
vines, MONISM/on, FROWARD, (70infIDEtl,
Fisamma, and, in our time, after Au- •
aternts HIEIRRY, the learned, ingenious,
aid Profound historian; after Stsitoitm, the
sagacious compiler; after 011/ZOT, the hoary
1 plitompT4er, MionErmr *oaks to us of oar
olgin and our forefathers. 'Fie exhibits great
learning,' much •plettireetitte great:
p'petical feeling.: ;Full of . :IfolobanOte 'is 'not,
vain;-full of knowledge, bele ne't heaVY„'iThe
•leivelfeese of his styleis captivating, andovitii:
quick ;intelligenep; abridges and'
simplifies every thing, making isverytliinir Woll 3
inderstred: , ; • •, =,.
• :DirlY.in.lBBl Ifrorturavr was decorated with' )
thetioss of the lkgion OL1101:101'. Soon after I
teas publiShed ititmoire:of Inther,,writterhbi,,
, hi fatlelf,lianslate& arranged,hy Miceixtne,
thirWbeeki *Rho* teserVei he. gave the
inmate-life of Atieegreat freligioUti Reforteer,
exhibiting! itatiorattralta. and VarticubiklY tleel
nentiebigi Wad ' , eXpositilp - Lttrusrecomaarriage
with Olitifianixemsßonnans;and anotiveil l
A Mare Isearehing3blegraphyduks . aeldoMap7,
peered; nor , one..L.acept zifrbisipows l i g ife ; Of i
whith more,vielent abase svatocaat et)
the head of its subject.:, :1
IrelBB7,3fionstartpublished Origin of 4011' 4
"French Law,•to be found. in, the eyeahtde,a2l4"
forintdre of thelnliveritd Lew, Irett4i tot;
'lowing 'year, hews electedlealintifiOefl td
Danion, - ,to the chairefglkiorakagilfietory,
-
in,the College , del Praha% a efivit tperlekute,
[ time; wasisbnitted , to Stiet•Achtlentrot Mord
, and -political aciencitii opoUPAntilte;etlatr,,
Count Ritinnattiqw:: it
...IThus,-befor*..isktiartl*s, I/ok*
Year,ii.lurms Munier,WeEid;;Olteleffilfi;
' bight I:Manion-41re Profetwerahip, - felloWeltip .
in the Academy, and the..,4619.3„1.4(
Honor, making .a tont), of. greet]ritattenti.en.:
It is t place:as ft met ;Utter* 301S84fgli,t0ift" ,
erreelichaWatitedie
:.Scarcely watelic seated,lnlhis:Profeaser'„a".
theStOlieter • ; :talii:ljaf;4of4..':
Menced a orneWle , ;;ltgaiust 'the. Desalts. ;-
cragatlliNi*Vrattititatliall to this,'•ifoyr
periettof 'nearly min* -years,. be -has con;
'tinned, oti the Spanish,prinelpler of-"r War to,
the ilnife.s.' , .lleMttaoked.the Jest:Ray his,
lecterns on morals and , :history. Re praised'
their institutiotai hr general, - to, make more
'pointed his denunciation of the details of their
'constitution and action. , He was far:fronrvio.
lent in his attacks-41e had no rancoroao pea-
Mon. • Ile treated the. I,7eanits as if be, had,
them before him, present as. ell as past, only
in a history. 'Early in 1842, when these leo
'tares were drawing great crowds, ho attacked'
the Jesuits for having (he said) sent young
saints frorelhe dollege of France to stifle his
words with murmurs, ',and salute them with
'hisses. „ ,
• In 1848 he ;visited Switzerland, and was
nearly pershaded, at the: convocation of Lu
theran Ministers in Geneva, to become a Pro-
Itestanti At the close of that year, appeared
his - work ^go DerFJOrtnittia," consisting of his
own Lecturea, mingled With. those of M. BO
GAIL QII.IIIICT. 1814', VMS , published
work :all 'his. own, Priests, Women,
and Families," , translations , of which hale
been very largely sold in Ma% country and in
England; - In this book elle collected, con
densed, and printed the leading toples of hitil
anti4eimit Lectures,. Few. books have excited I
more attention in'kranoe; There came com
plaints about it'to Lents- Panteric, from the'
Mibistry of Pope' GB:860W/ 01. " -Win body
of. the Jeanne complained, of the impunity
withwhich a zeyal Professor in the, College
of France.was_perrnittedie assail them. The"
Minister. of Instrnction,bectune:alarmed, and
hallettat'aesembly. of, the Professors 'of the
College, •tiVenty.eight. in number. Twenty , '
four.of these met, and' it was proposed that
titans= and Enban QIIINET should cease to'
lecture. filibuster, was censured, .but not
immediately' silenced.. That followed, hove-
bier; and elevated'him to the dignity of mar
tyrdom: At the close of 1817,1 under the
Ministry Genoa, (himself a Intheran,)
afICELZLET fOrbiddqn to 'lecture. , Two
months later Loins flumtern was a fugitivo3
to,England, under the illustrious and uuoom-,
Mori name of t' Mr. Smith;" and Crinio,r was'
again an Not i - vithour a display of
paretic opinitin was , ',d.epdeidan•
from" the 041-
lege of France, marcW - datatitoltitforiat
of 'Deputies, to remonstrate i but, • as*“ the,
House" was not sitting, did not take -much
* their motion.
hi 7846, while yet his campaign against the
3CSIZite was in i> rQg !Ea, M101:1kLT• published
‘• The People," a boldly pbilosephical book,
crammed with the broadefit de etriuda dome:
cracY. This book had immense succeas every
where. Its simple, earnest ' eloquence made
way into many a heart, and; no doubt, it tended
to prepare the way forthe Revolution oflB4B
'The drat oinine of Mmummer's History of
the French Revolution, written la 1849, ap
peared irethe following year, and as remarka
-1 ble for the onstained, affectionate, and lofty
manner in which it Speaks of the heroines of
the Revolution. In hid g. People," anwetlas
in this bo k, Mionstur acknowledges that to
speak kindly and lovingly of the sex was only
deserved tribute to the .Memory of his
Mother, Who died while he was yet a school
iMy. This same derived sentiment 'of sympa
thy with and reverence for Woman, has un
doubtedly been a chief reason why, Montt,*
Wrote bis last • work, w L'Amour," in which
the fair sex are treated With chivalrous 're
spect, and,their cause pleaded with the'rnest
'touching elogitonee. - 'The daughters of LOUIS .
PEIIIaiPZ, we may add; who were among the
most 'aceomrdiebed and amiable yoUng women'
in France, received their 10180118 in hiatery
front Mictrimer. The Princess Ovamirtruta
was the pupil he Moat toted.' 'lmmediately
after the Roioltitien htiortiMir was
reinstated in his' Professorship. • There We
leiire him;,until our next publication.
Garret DAVIS and Capt. Simms, of Ity., were a ;
Oineirinati on Sunday and Monday, with their
friends, arranging the pridiminiules of a hoatile
'meeting between them: Thus meeting grew out of
a piablioation made by Davis,- In one of the papers
la the Ashland Distriet,_ to wbioh Capt. Simms
took exception, and denoenced it from the stand
in strong terms, Davis, being present, avowed, the.
authorship, and berth and opprobions words na4ed :
hetween them. Garret Davis; it is understnnd,
Was the oballenier: 'Without going' farther into
the 'Matter, - howfiVer, it is gratifying to know that
the difficulty Was' , , satisfactorily and, honoriblY
terminated before going upon the ground. -
. • .
The following pa r ticul ars of a tale of crime and
horror we take from 'the Louisville Dentherat of
Stine 22:
.IVe are inforuied. by a gentleman from Hen•
derson, of one of the most deeply tragical events
that have ever occurred in our 'State
Some( time ago, Dr. A. J Morrison, of that
place, was prosecuted for forgery, and deelrotis of
revenging himself on the prosecuting attorney,
who was entire In all the measures against him,
ho attempted to procure Ms - death by poison. For
this purpose be employed Harrison, a negro waiter
at the Ilaneook House, and engaged his services to
consummate his devilish intentions., The sorvsnt
was to place the prussic acid in thd coffee of Mr.
John E. Arnold, but instead of, fulfilling the at ,
rangemont, he informed Mr. A. of the conspiracy
agamet bit life.
Not discouraged by his first failnre, Mr. Mop
rison garo the negro another dose of deadly poison
to plaimin a plate of raspberries which he was to
band Mr. Arnold. But the honest eeryant boy
again informed, and than arrangements were made
for the detection of this worse than BOrgion con
spiration. ' , • •: ,
At a certain time be was to give Harrison a third
potion, evidencing a cool and malicious determi•
nation to deetroythe attorney for the Common.
wealth. In order that his villainy might bo
thoroughly exposed to competent witnesses and
his hellish plane completely frustrated, a hole wee
bored through the ceiling, so that pintoes in the
upper chamber might notice what was going on
below without being observed. The plan proved
entirely moccasin'. Morrison was men to band
the negro the poison and give him instructions
concerning it.. The tamed was immediately seised'
on Thursday and confined in jail.
Thus providentially was this base attempt
against the life of a valued and efficient officer of
the Commonwealth foiled.
• But the denatzwant of the tragedy remains to
be unfolded. Morrison, overcome by the weight
of testimony against him, and apprehending vie
' fence from the bands of an outraged and. tufted
I populate, committed suicide on Sunday last.
IHe prhtured a knife, and after cutting hie throat
Severed the main artery at hieleg. When found,
be wan dead, literally weltering in hie' blood.
Tho remains of Mr. Morrison were brought to
)Louisville Sunday evening, and thence shipped by
I' railroad to Springfield, Illinois, where be has eon.
mentions. ,
.
Queer oolooldetmes 'moor oceesionally. Three
oldtdren of °apt. James Somers, of Potato Nook,.
bid , were married on , the eame day and about the
Same boar—not ono of them known:lg that either
of the others Intended marrying. The father was
profoundly Ignorant of thb'ooeurreinme until tome
hours afterward: The oiraametenees are the more
'remarkable se all the-parties were mauled in the
county, and not far apart.
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i foto too iyoy, oft o !l2 2* * l_ t t?i!be f r " I' ll ri' ii*l4,/ ' ,
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conclettof eontieen - engi!ieenr, efOilitindrell kid titinV
f` -awe riiiintwiii ei inigion einoperilei,AirelVelumedrid
'!. add extyPtiro`iheilibeheor bole compoiee i aril dteleturz
dtcd Pritchera otbook. NAN. der,liplapaairshcneki re g riL
24 t4 0r.,014.._4.01:k00tJa, f ears /Modred nainis N o,:
10,ireiee'of nne,Visidrid iridlerti the ni aver ebar , , ,
or'leet Yeirif. ,, ‘" , 1-- ‘ , a 1 ,,,, .J hi' ,- , 7 - ,-'.1 ,5 7. ;,:;:.
1 The above are divided inteTertpcetren. litlitteelcule , l
i'llet!lieg filefortit kw. eorceeikliti Rod 11.q4."' books ii
1 J04,1' "4 03 Elfdellq. ,i
Vitro' arlk fort,7l 011 1 8 ' 0 40%4.. 1 0:
• rciT l 3'niti* kr„ l ..).o l eiiiii4 oo4 l cairditicii; - Theririalehi
" , 'll'eirttb idepottriient' NV. four tlearand eerie hee:',
:arse festjef hied In giccVeonditlosi end tblst,frictiaK
f thoweinfrowl Ititcdre)i and AINI; bet. hsondheipWartasilt .-1
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t ' - Tkerilnitef , .tie 0 , 10'44.4 wfrefeiliktl,Cilkdrilird,
'r , ift:Srd ay by rumor's fl , stl rg ecOrtal -Initii - iiithilty:o..
1 the anatcni , hcalle "lirld tarnereirOtall.:lhit ii.ptinini'
irelentidere - Mi!The bed arleinkeliteep the,Preatdent eiut
L
, - oil*.efitelflite,w 4 o,t Mpw.relient oilicillas.fii!ke ~14, i
2. Tkit'etrawbCrlw tnifitkeibieu'atitai r cillikthe'preieht,'
i,eetAtmlinirliiirytnnlio..Ortind wviry-stiovien
.lolk-riopforOroto noio!oOcro 43111 . 1 aiki,ilieerlPtilfere
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tie* Wilipn - PeT.l.lir iciiill in` ihfiwitli:keeidini
. 4,:iiiiir at
No d93/ 4 4 1 -Zarat elnet , ;lkidhllifluc
; ,, , I*,,,hrmiiivi*lbek.. art. ard, jelk,lkillmatar t ilhart4.s.'
kklltltral 1114 1 M , 01 4,1 4,1 1 , 8 We AglatPl*Pi. s ilaililtaileitleff
eurelition, and hirreleaSloft inneitiow, kid ainnikaWrit
;TO iv:rotes Li do* tkoesccioiiik:.`,!.,,Pt -, •, , ' 4, w,.', ~,,l! i
,'''‘lfkk i liiel , 'of We expedition .IN Iran., Ong from the
'.?PeakflO:OM, , at, at 'a earJoilecrelt direeenpitn, Leon lilt
• ,- :te,:lkeir.4l,o 4l- 4,421 , ." . P1ert***".
_ o 4 4ll7 o r M!*s,Piai
, wife .11 1 1 i 'ller lio .‘grity,juld!i'ana. Mien sdisireenplen;
liace.4 LOoVenitlef eiwilioini fifrdilit*lptils,,,
liehlre tkelliteeNietenitterifibetnillitineinglef,lB,
ritortcd telintredireolredkilteopetetiolklOWt" Ilw.r
• Tork4efoi. exPlitinCki "OA" is fier i re • ;:rlerli: tii's
lnen and capital for an expedition tbilbaiolits mini -,
The' snairaiteraidthei Crulard Noe oretemire- hare
'Winged that in future tit littereorters shall -be at
:teetied.to each steamer-wises blather's it,,wlll , be M
ort the letters and neweilperti,op, the ”stsite.. llo that.
they, 'boll be reap , fa."delirere falrailikral: aeon' se th.k
ti4zi can be pent to tke',PCM.:oftlife:. '' " < .2 -I. "' ' '; -'
f .
: The Bieretary or the Trinmery till 'aeinlly-Cenipletad,
slat of thlr New York ciet.ur hew IM MO whom
rerviees will shortly be dfspeueq, with,; is teeerdasiee
with the plan of reducing the expeneeii of the depart
ment, ' Boom two brindiedbillco-lidldere Will be invit ed
to walk the plank ..
- The builness et the custom bonne , by the tray, 'is
suelaas to, indicate the proposed removals lithe reverie
of rap,edlent. The receipts from customs-yesterday
- were EBB 6 418 80, which'-, with a slickly EZee /4 16 0. it ' 48-
' largest stoonnt ever collected in one day sloe the foun
dation of the Government. The iitiptlori occurred en
the Slat of July,-11153, when the receipt. were $B4l,
068 48. There is a very large number ot yeaaels" now
diecharging or ice, atrited _that will make the,reeeipte
of the day nearly as large as Wee Of yesterday.- , - ,
Yin new, perhaps, rlmiember that I Communfasted to
you. first, list winter, that tke - .Bt:'"i4iiergeki Mileket-
Olub, of Ibis city had invited the Beitlleven of AM-gland
to come to thls.cotrot7 to playeganct the 'Cricketers of
- America and Canada. - The invitation lies:been al:
cepted, and they wilt arrive here aims thrielittepteM-,
bet. The matches are not-yet hilly arranged, but the
tint will tome. oft in September: on the St. Iillorgi'll„
cricket ground, which is now buirg prof died 'for - them
in Ifobuiren, at an expense of 112.000. •''flia Illevici *II'
pliPigainit twenty•iwo 4ritetiiiinVirCthedrinstaked
here mot in PhifillielphliWind the same .number of .0. 4 . '
13?4,11, men at Montreal:, The wholeozacoaa of OmM/sr.
loh, pfey 'era le
to be paid b 7 the 8t; ilhe,miee - Olub
_ - in : Conway, lab' o bee teed the Detre-Bible 'Mime aid
usbmitir of the Metropolitan Theatrei line retired front_
the estatliehment The real managers are the yoneg,
.iteerre,Learge. Med Conway havelso-retired. lith l
•
week, besides the sterilpg old Noglich comedies th
company are playing Come of Brougham's inlinitahle
burlesques will he otploiteol. '1 . 2: 1 ' ''' :
Prefer-tor Mitchell has entered upon big duties as di-
Meter of the Dudley Oblervatcrry, at Albany.
Me Bfleton ' wilt ebort4 sppsor Ina briptangioment
it Nibloii. " '
Six Weelti• of the Italitity Wat.
A CnitoslCLE or. awls CANpAI4II-21111 incLABA.
nox 93? 3431—vis /01:03Til&P134.11D
TR7a dusTatiailit DRIVEN .ort
PIED-1101ir AND:FoIiFED TO dtleliport.
.TH 6 . BAIT 144, 60 :ICONTOPOta. • retfr,slll.o, 84. N
Irrago t VAREfir;,, mAi;VGNAgo.
yaELIIaIrAUT AvsEITS '
April 14;1,859 --Departure ef.:the' test 'body of
French troops from Touton—Attttlir': ultfeatstuM
deseatehel from ylanna to f f,urio. -"
Spril iq-reoeivffid
Szad..kor tb4 uttioistam'ex
pire—Stattlinett-OraW4,Wrixakr.L*lfit*
the Cprps I egislatifii , 11-uucW.aleFnilo- , -Brismah
troops oro (WOB bl , *
,Aprit S7 •- Revolution In ItOeselyrrthe grand
Duke Tatires.
via flair wan or' ml Wilt-41111 J:611111105
inert eartnteLt
April 29 —The Austrians. under GoneGyet , el,
pass Tisino—Marshal Ganrobert and General Niel
reach Turin and'aosnine oil grind of their Mime.
A ve corp. d,•ar.hib.--General MoMebon arrives at
Genoa—Death of General Boast
'Aprii3o=Abe Austrians °senor' Novisra- 7 the
Freneh aufbossadur quits Vienna - ,
May l :—Rirg Victor Ammspruel leriree Torin,b l
Sake ontnthand of hie arnali—file eetilar
51..rinre- 6 brir stestnors the Sardinian ports
na Llke M4ggiore—three &tauten venial' repulsed
OD the tote.
May 3 —Manlferto of Napoleon M. 1044410 d
to the "'Corp Legislafif—qhe distriatur OW the
Po at Satubi"—they are refidiAad to go o tt er: opted
°Toning at Prawdoett , —they barn the bridge aver
she Snrivla ai Planeratt=the Attit*a vaertard
reacthes rronsarro.
May a —The Paellas& It•sent of Paiwe .entere
her oaii tat —the onfilot at Frassioeito onntionea—
'the Austrians, pwslog the Pe Ist Vatuirisse,' id
eate° to Sate—e oanuonede at Valens.. -
TIM PR CORD 'WEHIC. OP, THR W ART. AR- . 7227 7/ 1 1 1 SWOR
witSertort PROOS B R9 TO TEE NEATOe WAR.:
May ti —Generat(ltatdtnt.teraing from (fatale?
seizes a metros of .the enemy:
May. 7 he Austrians repapithe Fo at Gavots
' May in.—The Ztaperer Napoleon' 311- and the
Mum Napoleon Jerome' rewee 'Perla flit the seat
or war—the Austrians ' —complete retrogradit
movement_ to the left o f
May 11.v—The Erdpitr_or'etobiiiks'at•Mattelll6i--
the Austrians pemattatYereelH, end - rattan moo*,
noiteriegmertleata the Yietthank, the rieer
they 000npy Riirergaro. •
• ' Mayl.2 =ertki. ffitoperarlande 'at Genoa. - • '
suz - sman wirsitC , OW , THE WAB—TRH AUSTRIANS
RETREAT.
May 14 —The Austrians otsoupy - Bobbio, and
"push their advanced post toTasteggio.
. May 15.—The Frenol-.Emperor arrives at Ales
sandria.
May id —The Yrtinoh squadron of Admiral Jot.
rien Gravi ere antihero before lienioe--theEmperot
visits theoutposta at Valens*. _ . .
May,l7.—The Austrians threaten the bridge at
Stella-- , he Emperor visite the headquarters of
the King at .oooimiano-4he sAustrians,vatuly at
tempt to take the bridge at 'Valenta,
May 19 —The. headquarters of Count Gyulai
transferred in retreat to,Ganlasoo.
TIM runny' wnint or TIM WAR—THiI ILITTLBS or
' - NONTICHJILAO' AND, VIEBONLI4.
..May..2o.—Great speech, of M. ifesauth on the
wart delivefid'at London Tatiern—Battie of Mon:
te‘ello-6111b Allies. numbering 6,000, under Gene
ral irony, defeat 25,000 Attstrians t under Gene*.
Count Stadion—tee Emperor yisiti Casale.. '
May 21.=-The Piedmontese, under General Gig--
dint, force 'the _passaprof 4 11'814We; at - Vereelli,
routlegthe Austrians-Garibaldi, with his corps,
leaves Biel's, and marobeshiNorthwestern Lem
b'ardy—the bp:Okada of Verdes reiestablished..
May 22 , +-Death of the Meg of Naples •
May 20.—Garibaldi, passing the Tiatno A t 8.510
°Meade. defeats the enemy'and 'captures Varies
- May 25--Garibaldi 'attacked by the ...Ans. ,
trians, beats them—Col. Christophorls. with ja
portiop of Garibaldi's fute, -boats the Austrians
near Sesta Otdende-- 2 .the Emperor at Voglierit. ,,
May 20 2 --The Emperoverrives at
Garibaldi again 'betitsthe Austrians at Malmate.
TIIE yzait OF Tag WARTOB liiTTLB OP
11203E3
May 27.—Garibaldi marches' unan Qomo, and,
routing the Anstnans at Ban Eerme, °couples
that city—rapid movement of the French army
from the south to the north of the Po—Montebello
and Oasteggio evacuated by them—occupied by
tbo Austrians.
May 28.—Garibaldt occupies Ciameriata and
Leroo—Artstrien vessels bombard "Oanobblo," on
Lake Pdaggiora—the Valtelline rises in insurroe•
tion.
May 31 —Battle of ralestro—the Alllee, oom• •
mended - by Victor Emmanuel, attack the Ami
trlans— the Emperor of Austria, attended.. by
Field Marshal Baron Hess, arrives atTleena.
June I.—The Allies defeat the Austrians at Pa
lestro--Gia Niel occupies Novara.
June 2 —Garibaldi, retiring before a powerful
body of the enemy, attacks Layne Ito stutoessful ly
—the Austrians attack the allied outposts at Rob.
bio, but speedily retreat—the advance of 'the Al•
lies, under McMahon, - enters Lombardy by the
bridge of Turbigo.
TEE ITEM or. rile WAIt—TITE GEBAT BAT-
TWO) OF aricannk AND NALEGNANO
June 3 —The Austrians 'hastily I vacuate Pardi•
nia— severe aotion at Buffalora—Garibaldi again
marshes upon Varese, beats the Austrians, and re•
OCClcipies it.
• June 4 —The oontliot at -Bataan' oonoludesin
a splendid victory of the Allies at Magenta. '
Jane 8 —Milan rises upon the' Anstriani--the
garrison Tatiree—Viotor Etamarttal-liroalaimed
Itmg,—Lernbardy annexed to tisrdmja—grand Ta
Daum at Paris for the Actor, at hirwenta.
Jane 7 —The Emperor and' Stag enter A:Men—
the Austrian eastern heuser ant Lake Maggiore
seised by Gatibaldra corp. , ,
June 8 --Garibaldi panes the Austrians, Who
retreat toanirda Mona% -
Jane 9 —Marshal Baragnay d'Hilliers attacks
the AutttriansAtkrtialegnano. and after a severe
rentest carries that poet—the Austrians
,sysepate
Luau() on the Lake alligator°
Tho itottipts nt the U aced Suites Treasury last
whir were SI 9 00 000 The drAfte i Wood amounted
a 0 $421 000 Toe Daman , : on band 80.0jOat to draft
is $3 040,000
St United States Senator Jona?, of Tennessee
has written a letter in' favor of Stepita A. Doug•
lee for the Preldeuoyf
n A.
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theruismisidelkor 1 4Vitir .!11110*.blar
is miaQ Oa _
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the tYlltropa s Ys bur tot #ift 1p? "It 161" . 1 1 01)
wtittotk_opoe;, ti
!reshot' be grotty olitlitit to goatit to2ollitt.
nasty and other Mast, tor- soort~otoltt* tiwt
oarroottonii Erne, rtitWOOPo
theourata of as aottocootogoonOtth
0 q0P1 11 4. 16 ; of NAT Itltcootiatiottval t# lattfOtt
brothe roma trolio4 l
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none—The - ettai , ra . iarelite arboeo , editor" -
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I it: tbaSiarsoffaueyeefbeth7 ter :dteetaiCk lAWskrf 4 - - - -
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nide - 1 Airlotainst - Afathsfia !!eaflaeld DAVAO& Own;
gaty,la boadtgt-With t.//04 4 / 4 f -an" -
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frfockpoWerful
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oldie ifferater , so'eaotaleila iliejeleieaelitien. --
Traria I, lthtdee , ben-ler...defffen 6100 1 ( 0 110t,'
and Italy; sad abe deka down to Cwhaandbisto ..
Proferafayes,PLGetaatay;_the ,aonet InaktfilAiwt•
a1c9 3 ,t 0- 4mintitiliiiPalf It a tietnitiVie
.4 , e'el, she • -
"mesa beionne'ithribefilf aelkinot as f•PtaPek, Aad _ '
*nob 11 . lens& fragiluAloplio:- 11_ ot=4lll.lWlea - ;
. o efwafeen - in ,- 4 1 4 1 rIteffn, 1 1 4,- ,,,_.444,:t.h . Ithittalt.
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Airanits: fi t *ltci•;l':4;i ll :i 3 ( ., . 4 4f. : **4lo - _ , All l 4e, 1
*re witibllibea an NeVAllig Or 7 thivreillFff . igrvit9l ''-
' oadiarthed by :Di. Wthdabip,, OM 6 ****;_•'. l4 irsi• - -
l'rottil ease " We'ligra,eµl,ll44l,44lo. I.; -,,
einittowera'te elit e- , faizataitawerioje.oriArPate;,-
meisitandinAidDiiiogtglit.ttrEPPYTlWW. PO '--
Woroaetei Ithilleediratiusanyk'seianallatowet-0 '-- '-
, alc tit qn - der 'sob arm. fro* tbie;464.l4l:Aitrisl: tpf-: - :
liiite •-fivijitlitiliiillasted:zitisittiii4oolorbitip , :- ,
ofy for. eseretenr" -, WinieTetbeetirt. lii,r4v4 -_--:
mePra**-4PAR - . o l 3 ll!*%W"ft•-11-.0i2 1 1f , -:,-
, gnsoiiisidii4pp4l•liti*SY. , _ffliff-WOW - ':,'
-6,44 'tea _ea - s- (Eiailteio - ipt oaaoinne...-...-• - •- . : -,
Provadi4o.l-ii.ljilooirnal: r 4 L' , 4 .'4 , • . '';," :- • •
- eTtems*lNWeittfaii 01414 4:4lP4tei . -
'Wadley's' a Waiiiaslis:the , lsthter,gll4o r , tide: atik t m :
_. -
day, coolly and dellbeiefide laid , ble:theg.r. ewe
bleak andtopfainn.wne: - .snA_rentlf 4;s:foie* lb* -
0 4 1
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bind ;- 16111 T4gOkii. 0 - -hk. 4l- !tft• - 4.?":47Ave \,
lt:te: - biemket.Sia ":lolithafkilificilte. ,
- Governor ek timis94 l.lo4 . lfatrk 443.41444„i--: -
ben - . ev4iiikirosf* s t . i*
,i tirailiiiviVai.ititr,
Aarth) th e 001-10101, - -',43,ll.•MOltMlit,'' -
wait reftciatic le kftiliwto -: a vet , ' A-Mesf., Pies -
2 1 4 4 1 1114 4 .4- -tffir4 l 4i' ; ' 4 4*,#.4PreA4r•fi,t4:
' ire;- 6 toif -1 r -,- ,:•-• 1 7, -,- - , -: -- _ ,- -; - - ,.. !', --- - ' ;
fro ifishniioiri.-A Atte
ie Veit ~I firtfdos t i.'erlierfai Ifist:la ;the
steamship Central iitiresionipithietthr ti baled
,ott, the groundkot the Ravelotooldettre it :ohlitisPo
lisadd;-, ins igstlieensOutyleted'atAaitieT, Mast
Two Shaft Yet " eletteena orfe," - four" tees equate
at thi - bate:tapettotOtOni?feea ftiote#:sitlhe
;lop(and WIII-telCupOifyilitideetild: four-44 Vet, -
.11iirfeet squarer; 'llpOttl One 0101 is I" oat "
lien the e4ter 44 :49 { Pabisrlath , 1 85 7. , '!"
Taensw,,a!vidioros yeritit - irt 41 4 earteen,
committed 'suicide, at HilisherOefito ,alo,
took a loaded riffe, - and lianas the• bztr e ohurt
iron 'tattle, sb that' !his
'forehead/ Viititi'oif the' hied
ger with thebrench. of slredelbltilv arialittly
prellVed-fey -.7r l i l 4 l 4 l Antermi,..__ th e
Drain, penetratiag ;1..:PfP f 9 1 .. sfusa, land
/6d4lng in tile' bear pati o -
Pastas, "A'nerovail—pii Iltb,
two of tnehaVrest lands employed on abs fares of
Mr •-PeterWeavir, in'Amity 'township,' Pit4_outga
geld inlrtestling,4hen one oUthenz, Joint KDavid.
sheiserovtut thrown and had hiseVosider:disiosia
tad, the bone v oplit ; and theligamenfe tea/Meru
and bruhied,, making a Sericite Aaci - earpMmilad
tnjnry. ..
Lyra ' "Bilit; : :;;Vre
learn that'ori 'Wednisdat ' , afternoon - - she .%ansisible
wife of 'a olergiomairresidinuirf Wa rd 11. ,amfght
, 911 q ofber feet in her skirl is BOW* asanner
as to throir her down, with fie to
break - one Of her Sege _ " .Yiatitdif the'recioras
e ooinfortible , ias eintittli&sawiiregic.:-qlosson
jortresti:-
-.+llkr.or.tie Sotat Mr.; E. 13; Doer* of . Con
aotll,.X. 'll4_eighteert months abi,vmetttlyited in
eensequenoe of a mintake mae by the nures.isho
gave thaohild,wbatehe,enppotedke be-.s half tea
apodifol of paregoric, but laileb pi veal Wbit /au
dannns:-. Thii•Astrati *sic-soon '. - dlseariterli but a
playelelan sould not be goktoattendihe
,too lads tosays its We.
-THat Council Bluffs', (Tows): lisgiC,4 the
13tiisape That for the past parasol weeks tkakeSl/11
NMI been infested with aii,t low"doulken, and
disbared Indians irbo' ooatintitukf 'disturbing
the peace and endangering Ake - health. sTlhe
atty. - . - • -
A AltwAnn of a gold , oup via promised to
the person- wearing , themost- extravagant abstains
at a ball at• the grereC,Provlseitatk full.; A
wight driend Ake a windmill w as do P 4 :,..Ix , ,Efld
competitor." ' '
„ , •
ELERIZI. T.Ooa, OrZeneiville; Ohio, United
Statue deputy Mori-lel, hie been , oauliorreerel
froof tbe Market fitreek,BartWohereVikLeeeo
Title. 0 aio, of . which: he ..bad bees laemi or for
,twenty ,years, for" 'being ; ebeieirovid a 'an Ohba
oepaeit7 in - the r,e'eetit oryeia: cif fatitarr appro.
A.ar anaemia ofGbeteiteliterafates4 wholes
Hired in that towripreixt.f.threfo: raft, reiiiethis
firefolell to Mama Osillidallest 411 le w" o "Fitt.
Pleased willslhe $10041009t - uktB,f . •
• ± - '141i.. JAKE* OfiltiThWta,.l4. l T
baa headed with• a Olt of tare".7theasand dollars,
she SeeseS l l,oo feeellr4 , lPle# o .P'elasid in
New 4litY: l •
ItY.U.444eitit
Workmen !ale& "oonosz::??e, died"On ihe '22a
Cohmbia, %o; on the. 91 fristonE
- The Wreck pf Abet-1161ton. -
Altnneislii0811;11FX:61111, - OP si;nra -onyx& mil.
TA1LLEY,7111,7913191 XASTIB:
train tberrortrikad - Advirtisfik,7l6623l', -
Wo are Indebted lOU,. "Veto d Oaths.
errealpinaster; for the followisk iiktonat of timelier
aStretin eltipWredk; a brief notion of eliceb hsa al
ready appaared to oar The ship BAums,
of Elate, from Vhiledelphtit gerl3raTohn.N: 8, h on.
mended bytript 'Wok - X , Colter ; Let
mate; Was s 0000 metw,.,aad fifteen
men. was areas- On Or we - Island ler, et
tor,o'o Walt, on the morning eg the 10 , h Irak ,
sad 'to. relate, the detail; Bret male and -11 stn n
of the Oren wore drowned =ihd pnytlooiarg ori
disaster; as givatte'ma by the resondisiste, els as
, The ship ilia 'aim lagetphlitinth , legefly e,
and CR Pavony , the 12 h -gas Mer me Nam
toast 8. about, stoat 8 (Ma: P. M.
-ai, orthe same day, , a dime foreum , ipeo
and continues netbont thirdly lenlietilthe lath, oleo
Ihe atop, at 4 Oclook on the woaol. g of that my, *bike
heeding W., iltb alight OW. imild tear d ad
at be approaching brot er,. dmemly armed. id oats
dose aboard, the fog being 'at the tine so very th ek
that we could analwely See the length of meals p Mt_ ad.
Attempts were ImMealligell made to gm the Om about,
but es ties Rine was mike light, and a beery • • tenet. g
in, she had co Meanie will sod meld not twi'gossinea
bytee belmir t
• Ike ehip,hearnhately shack bottia hinny „and
irlsh the mink mien fist's inlek , tie bilge and • Teemed to
btedott f tnat ottll-theaseseethen eta sea Atmore is
upon thereon; ohleb,alnll mail la.-31;1171 and PY' r
erd upon whloh Nieties. weelitedeldes emitinnal
Maui. Tho - stdp foe rerie Reece' as: bikpid,osaChr Peg
than thirty minutes had brollies apart sp'- lt
open at stem and stain, end fell avert into the ma
Thom mimed to be no possible share, or escaping to
the theme, an the wreck lay among the voluted rooks
and le. get, and the tremendous,. limory combing ems
come in repld snoceirion tumbling. mates. ;think k
00, put and Mir the wreck' in Ma white sheet ahem ,
esp.:ding theireiry among the reeks - gelishos be
tweenthe wreck .ad the, anti elm;
- All human aid wee manilas to Seat 'the "snierent.
had is been there. erne Mao ter a totiornhopm. Aimed
in the , earl witiree Mae, taiplag he might teeth the
higher rooks., Theo, be caught bold of and wee thrown
merest the tookr, bat oil shokid bah by UM raiding
wanes and when last sake this heroic man oss a inning
to a fragment of wreck„ in the not bin - fate mad
heed streaming with blood: Woblet,fellew; he dyedne.
bly attiniithsgtcreavehiehrespealena:- -
the captain seemed mint and Went and, tell the
mew they moat try to save thamiele4a, entailed
hhi fears that they Would falba lost. The jhbooa was
at this than neatest the shore Mot 111Mktty rellreseted,
and flail *tithe Toad Mate thearedel In throwing
`himself upon thahlbset_part of ei ledge, when the sea
rue off. and thus tromsgscl to Wernher orer a pleb and
ont..t its way before IS Yearned. •
The mptato; with nine of - the mew, then attempted
'to gain the reeks from the Aboorn, but i keen lea
swept them alioff, and Into tie Sind, aiming the haat
'ins •lusts. Daniel 811ey, One Of the_gurvirotS,', wY
&Meng tale number 'sad, the -captain wee fro ester. I
toiootea olfogiag to the mune spar_ in lie surf with Ri
ley—the oaptain I t one end ore annealed. And Mar at
the other end on the whet ads. trite elm ISM thrown
on the rooks, aim Riley inlowdedittalatgitnr to them
nod mewling tip Were the sea retarded
He tut mirth. captain'. as - the Dili Men bB, standing
apparently it toe Scent dge orthe laced eg .ea f ob
t„the shore, sind appearell to be throwing off, or beer
from his 'boulders, the large thick wit wa eh he h d
i Ile went inemoulatelytender, backwa do, and wee
I Been 119 ISIOZe.-
Th. balance of the crew tben & ttein p led to lendfrom
the Jibboom bat they, too, were swept airaykryilli
and only one of this lot, John Y. Hither, sagose4ot .0
getting sets ashore.
None °Mho bodied tip to this date 120th) bath be , n
found. • The sea lied been tot t ough since the wreck t. r
boats to visit the plate lot the wpm* or mappleas far
itiehodiss, but as soon ea it becomes innoo le the hi:ldles
of the unfortunate. men will he sought after, sad if
•loned Moir remains will be properly b leg
It itsupposed that if toned they will be moth man
gled,. by - heel,g been thrown against the sharp rocks
and jamiied *trots the fragments of ihilnv
A pert of one broadside of the ship haa.driseinp on
the shore, but the Palate het g gaud up rocks
and strewn the share and gulches in smell rregmetits,
,The *bole - mass of sails. toga umbers,
obelne anchors a t e , now lies off in, tat said.- lett out
side o r water mark, en One co 'plate thee; eh, suds
of timbers sears, meets, boespret, end a pleoeof the
bow are sticking oat of-the water, end mr.ymg_ beak
aud forth lathe mire,
On the lan - the ankh - treason as it lay for 1100. and
whet materials had been tarok festal!).
The situation of the Weet is, a bad one, erpood to
the open sea, amid the tide is such that it Iv ray seldom
smooth owlish to work at ireeekins 'berm the ship was
lest. It is eel doulitfal, whether the chains and
anchors, entangled they are with the rem of lank
matter andhasit of the ship can ever be got up.
- •
OLIVER. Irstinsr.r.:Bor.stre sent two poeti
cal letters to the poet oftlae,"'of en llptecopel
lett' et Pittelleld, - Bittes.• In one of theta the filet
ilthitilik Iran: • .
inhospo , r thou art
Tarn thin poor Issf with tenderest Cara
And—bwh, 0 budt thy. lesetbing beert..:
The OMR Iliad love t -‘lll be *ere."
On turning the' poor legit" thencwes fond a
one-dollar till, with tome versa, bOglltEdttg :
" lair hay, lift thine get eild tell '
If ie mot Vandal Mtn: -
This le the ore (I) thou loves! well
..end noeslit . (o) eat: . xesks lUD toes it better.
or) • -' • - - • -
The Holly Sprtige 011ie.) Hasid, cf the 12,
nye:
t•Several espltatiets is Herehallmowety are shoot
to enter eatenfively into the_.msonfa& -e of
leathat Gild-10008. A , arge tee yard is t.. be
e.tab ir,V.od, and It In Onterkillin . .l by onepenter
tit,' he will 84 1 ten thotieltd 'dollars' worth of
tier* brotais yea ty • • •
, tiVe also not es that tear, very fl , e awl white,
Its mannfaetors4lsa Marihin count 7."
ENNIS
, PERsoNev.