PITTSBURGH GAZETTE CO. '• PIT?IJVIGE. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 17.:1851. WE 0 STATE T 4 IEEET. RLJJJY 434,1g44,-‘l/$ 1 7. JOKIIINOX. -"'"'"'-`2.•'-'7,—Jaeltmankomix.,,x4.l i I'7, 1 ,•:AT :um% i : • :,,, ' R ..;•-.1 7 xT 1 z lagnaM• ,• • .., , • v t i p i , L',4-sizipipsohmaiL • ~- ,:. , ' 'fr .2 - . 311 ,„01,,1a5.H . D.' xt .* &air..- ~.,,, . --- tejoinartmcra.,, .. ,-..,tt,i1i5t0r,,,,,t,t hta-0 110 4 11 aaturt., , ~,.3t. , ,,,. ..o. 4 .posiogi n eari thr Ztgr.* 411.110,1 17alito a s ,. tt.7 - ' ft/hllititia`i'''' ••,V4ll' ,' ' '-''! ' . .. KETAIr ROOM& ' ' '. • ' ~v - -ii7 .%. i, .. 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I be.cm- 11 • prit4ittoa r lad gal I WitstitttneahaPettaat , ' would Phtebtagh 22 welt w iikileb OM PaM l 2a . ima u stun, ire i teena - tor a, ikangsrathey, , lii..- ....,.. d ia 1t tam, storainsoosEaroad,l AlzalT2*-------a cippoliteXaelhaV I lion tbkcity. wart gor: , o o t au 4.1 m, maim qttisoleouiblotimisiig 2 the ~,viary i ll ' ' 'Oltah: l o l t" . # ll 1 147111 - ' 1 SI TL., th o da t Th Out Fittehttret CainPanY ' ..--"- -- ...t,ua1. , ...t0 =Arita * btiEtti lanvit(i*—.-- ~-,. s 2,,b„, dower tie; 447 11404 *a* alla g h ii, 1 oceboaJ ~ , .-- • 'I D ow Mad P , atalXat9azarti t •- i. , At sh e bitter • Newark-GE 422 ' -an4 " ...uh , the ' Wihningana, las, ttitronld . , ihEkrinboo' , ,ties ei heid,''Hamiail"ltigik. itttli ih• Ci" C'en i **III A 'l'ai CalaPattkanea thas cow i tryana APataana4l=*"L__...vs=ll rentifinitau ...Plttetattith egau ''r 7 7 7 - _. ' ' , ' 1, ' A , 1 :tinetflultP.thqrnt " of of eta C* C:•Psziirtio,' , Esq., I. to. .0.44 Inland Pittsb in to to.. ow_ present the wetter ~bytthineek! ._ __to.. ma &torn, eendhli. gem, =A vg ImPulx•-wTh, lAA& had - And ootrisous tomb* _ the c ~ , -exulted the toshigitaatt a . ~,i_tr„..... Doer , 4itilobt piallide4 ll3 ini Vi °lda g s ? '' - ‘ 7 1 .4 j • iiaitiormr,,ina hk - ,,i .. 0 1, '....% l'l - 1,,..e for tbs fired — 7 ~t _tha t 1421 4 .1 4a i t by - bultetlowl eatalPittsl • ea ' '' •Strtnn—Thti A ' itu ! - I 4 "riallml'itET ' the doi...iit • 4: I,kiiiodo tloi faro at the Can wzaitaxd.4 .*Prat"4"2/64a •Nio D0451;416 ta *e t in OW free-*kats ta by polotefitilahlV leethan &LW C" natia ~,i , t hdi e ns, /1 , 1 cit„idiirridans• : lli aeea to . 11'1141 !I '' '44tthe ' the- Coma ! Vannts ..lallhaatt,titingt9A4,'4P4 - 0 „ a mm i s , • Does ikeimithitaishtist 0 iab i m i igan ii lialkoi tali that thaahatr * m o wn doe. i'l4 ,4 l 7, o ftwa *t*lr t i , Witte ills s r it t . i t lt h l j -- l ' — '''''' - it la . Delligeteaarha ataaPtea _ ' asniallaulth loStrteleatliaapht37l , fry. tieutilhoto!sPr—,,, tae r#:ll,bursh i !A the /yucji4l.B. l siFe, an. thine: , Velk o t r iif il a l 'aP e " lll ; ir m hate their] • , Stem Denial Pmsident of the Sten-. beas4le gad Ludlum unrovicaapitny. Laq ad 'orrfistol proposals for Lotting thaxosi to ear: Mrscicom entire level, from FROabeosills to, Stortil,llo miles. Proposals srEn belseeired vatil the trot of October.' • , . 1 4{ 41 oo: • ien- _ moscom iloe m.that,the axed distal= from tits sultan of ehriareszol Peatmheattit 'Relined. Haden} - A110410 02 ceittebt Reehesitir. 'tit. the :ilea 'et* BeseiT,li 2E404. TML ocolo2o*, pp now thitrsiellaiO41 4 . 1 to he- Veetteettestalltd toad eccetewhat. likretillizt the old ewe. ' CPX02„01 1 Ittgrzi se,Pwrieg. this week, we anderstand,.. - . 4 the amen bon onedellywnsk coarkleda • betaken d the Mideast Bead, Mud tatewe3ths Moab, , leße of Somerset: to etne Wl 4. The Tit a k - IMad_timit • Cumbitiand,„ throngli flooaereet; .Wiett Newten; tithe bead of, itaiiitation ow die or soon lli be Thisillo still the suet , Cavan/le 'tag club ftrienfarito that', arse which .the','Eltegati bars betufpeselt*l and Ift6 . l 3 o4 .l Telrnn gees there I, - goieket on - as ant be Ibdnd cep wiWis in the distance fUM to CtonlerhOli - about the same on OA* 14 th bit the l ititiathr br; r oad on , -• the Somerset coats, win ettablitbe company to itte#ltirlassengeta amengh to Centbidand in OM_ P . el: • t_, than , tathelto, It en, th•ehlege gre thlads look - Oda, abort here,' for le "WY prewlet6f 'to due Mid • ' r geialeaechings vehlele4il' Ptm , tako when we etZliempflild bat —l46!eitido4 Elo glides of the National Road have pane ' swig hirer more to return. It will anon be . ditegitfed,„, hi tits, gullies, end other Lie4 l l/fec" , l l thele,lne result of lusted and; death and owe npwrith ' , nods and -grass..- No- longer will the Om Of. Wheeling, ulkety Warms in a die be seenMititi slopes.Mititgtve wa*tiphrtkl 646 ; iatithi;,o**4tivii,,. 14 be numbered ' moon *061145 that were. It .Ir . fe, 'wiener, ' 41 . 1 # 1104 47, But little of I psis through.Washlngton..wne Elea- 1 will bring It to rittsetwick , mhos ths me are Ina good booth's stage, end • whiteout Western Billeted Ins Its. 61:6461; 1 ?tede,11i& att64o64lllte; at times; that we . fest thatWashingtmewillnot lesse Irma onostage coach to remind her people as the ever Mime: , We end etage mmehes andeieWhiM4o wagons. Owyhee". bat , yieldieto • tie steamboat, and ermiateun4andes trade tlare the lank sad 441...P.1?1-241,Iffeuperot dea the stage°" 4ll ,.!o: Pnaurrthu,nescammea or lire liaszetn.. Mr lbtherts ei distinmeshed Basch sear te tbultrAeritloi , ,l4 o r StObeitt. It iothried,he i srioth:esivikern a capireltelelt.: i -, "Ifitas'ee' Murder on thu poor Makithorliad Mils' bed his troth Or him in the ' toilsome teroupetbm to whic h IProild east dug ed Idse,jeselethe. less wigged .to lay his bead, fateosenigitte.on•bialsathfol pillow: and to look ni sta fthiarittathereturn of that:day, 'then wren the teem artisan is .enlitled. - Moth of; body and estetteebnie. that he am &diode la hie God oPeekeYof the seek, mad- some bolas trith out bodily fatigue, if notithors mental solki- A Yttiddiiiitto itti # to Ole , ZfeitirMrklei r in s ~ The iiiarstthyr, of ike Users'," hap summoned the thresAypraisets-st- ex tsge ter. meet in th is city en Thursday of n yeah, Shen instrue , dons silt be gives, them to the manner .of 'their duties at the different porn of ~, thll=i3tarsert, 'with* piers damning* tad- Lome' Agenehostothit Of Impartml thneds stall, the C'dills United States., ~ literstior7 Or doillSrlsiii thisathmorres.-1 els. thePotaraso forth* " 9W Forth State," - which hefts been abmtabolleve, overdue be betaros-s-inember it the ceNnet. Itorrothikof.' - fibs hers lmina& u=nde than ht . rithribrun,; and gonne beat : The President hsa torday contudisitisediran • cis 57...8hi5, of thiliftotiltelOutlettf Oflionbut,) , - thittelil, Pk tWi4 4 N , -,.1- , I ; i.i-.: ,-. . ... . y. j g • • . , . he sum st..:thr.loguked 4destj"-liss those - sand 1$01; 01..411:„..hi5tr, -cOlogriiiidoOkataixellroad ' hice&.to Spelsit . . da.tio illidainlionfoOtiasiitW' -'''''''' F..` - t(inestort*V6i l s44 kiln* be fiarail4w,#ils . ac'*llo,,TrnPh lipir*lti &tit/ark, of - Out rainskaknlistOW nousisiasg Bkie. 'tlft win - ' be.bat lime wail Indinnn will he„ Int — riffikedtlanifeilidaYir a4iOniPitiabini, end yennelnnis Itailroad to Chestline in Crawford county, Ohio, whence two nsialinadriiiiiertheinge' -mo in' the dinntk u ;trip/ fladennillre pilter:towiail./re 'y a p aid Tardu.. These issk urea the east One 'of ina1a11,602611 fa or 70 mile' • Me thleicthe 'welter is right' where he says Mit es well might a man attempt .to carry off *nntrn ' ll Ni:us thrtrfAni4n-rtar. as W think il#Tyli)E ofttheiralticta of . this 'talky oterTainsar iiiada;,.. The unesempled rapid ity of the settkunint andAnWarrement on the 'greet innitiestern States, an Limon - as swat itlysisbitsatisi hss beta" npid, renders it liteleiditi, the&Miminneef thetpros- Paritp r inktiktOit l eimai,4iointpfpopuuthip. , , Ireath-. Auld enlightened"- einiegi, . equal to any Weir ,section of • equal - extent on the, Globe. Itietefure • the pii4lo 'of 'these Hates, except tholayksiMpekeisanliterioibkoriteri,havetecri 'leddiFted,to With, incontratiecice and ixPense atteriangthe tnnspartation and train& otexcom matt rrnikoind ,roany of-them bid-ones;-but newt* hire' entered npcn ILL iitur:erit, the era gre::.thein an *Pulse rich as thsyttster,before cloyed: Itis =tat al wornilifidthet the dike to hen this•mmt per fit of allinstlars of littercanurumication ihotdd lilt Meta betake iniarda; ' • • ' - 114 i*seis'w,hish Imo ittendedthe New zisis mime reiixoad, aireultcue as it is, shows what degree at. incases' may be expected to attend suuhroads as MS Olattsid Texasolvanie Wail road,- itdattruniOnst idong ihe border, but pen iteeker heart of this 'aiagelficest o ountzr hithe shartest . aisilist route. Peer ingup saitgoestkiniglimanyinterwmthigroeds , the trill and tested of an immense region lying both north Ind itoith. /6 link* Veati moat happily' clic cern , for :while it penetreks the most populous region, of .31lio and Trullaiia,' kin. alike reracmid from the compitithrn Of Mei Over,andtheisites;it the seine time the Misteinus etas wldali ii will intersect, will Unite it with both at 111114.v4i5. , . • Other roads wild be 'constructed parelbil with ` I it, both north end south, and will doubtless' be 'inilinfoh:for tlos writer of the letter below nbelirese, tine ottwo roar cannot acteraninkte - finch *Atrial - Mit utTi ititOostkit la waya ". mike , it, the chief ,theroughkre be tweeithli ',pimp countr y and the Atlantis Wabegan tispestrXiore partiCularly , of kidi-_ Sin; bet have vide:red from. the 'objets. We shall let the correspondent of the Tr areller bring m back Cacti'An, Jol7 7tb, 1851 Edam Tram ßer-4 have just returned from strip through balms, of which I have a good deal mare to' ay than I shail now have time to orammnaleate. Indiana; you are aware, has suf fered severely !man hoary Masa= to pay their, enormous debt for Matey thrown away on inter: nal intmov =eats, antifer many years the tor rent Meadgestion passed maid and beyond her bardrast - I But bar darkest day is past. Her debt is Framed and UM at length be paid.— Her people My full of nonage and enterpriae. ftlo . • cre,he lowing in and her wealth is erutlepWng: :Amt now the Milhaud fever is rusdighlgic; but Om are ecadractiug no State debt, aid they go on thalioliey of fuiedilng their weak end patting It 'into use as they go Moog. The TOM' now buiii an all profitable. The Men ge ` cost is cot over $15,01N0 per mile, and - the expense of repairs 'not ham. The roads are paid far in the increased value of the lands crithe 'Bata. Indianapolis till yet be the rall ies:l city. ': Already nine; distinct roads ere be gunibleh terminate there and have their &Motel 'efferent points woad the talk . . An itftl rablestimagementisdevised for connecting tham all together, and rabbling the secoesity of leading and and transportation through the city. A union track le to run entirely wand the city, ..baumeting all the roads together, so that tonics from any one can pass right on upon any other. Soon that yin be two roads from the Ohio BIT ' aria the Likes—one from Madison aeon& Id `dittna9olll and IkeYealt and one from Haw Al bany, oppoidte .Lonisville;to Lafayette, and thaws to Malvin' city., ' The 'survey of the route tram Lafayette; on the Wabash. Rim to ItleisivniCity,ismade. The distance is 90 miles, etaly macs beis4 etrught ,Then you know Indiana is the common terri torYthrough which the Atlantioeitiesßaltimort, Philadelphis, New 'fork and Boston, are each' 'staying to 'reach the heart of&lslam. !world 4ening to than in this Taney." All the roads from these mama points, and as many more, will be good stook. If any one thinks of car- rying elf.' the product of this , valley on any one or ,two be - had bettr set' himself to essaying or the. Niagara river in a pipe , stem; he get! his ideas .expended to take the West. ' =Ewa It etionhi not be fOrgodan by the people sf . this State, that John Strobra„lbe present Whig. candidate for Canal COMMlsainner, was a mem ber of.Congresa, during a iffy Impartent part of the eaolest between our country rod Mexico. It &mid not be forgotten, that at a time of sanest peril. to our bears coon • ,rmm--wben they we in the_ cadet of, a' bawd of enemies lastly.outerneberin theantelms, and when doers eras' rio maw st the Tesposal of .the Secretory of War; width he could .dents to the pay sad eustanance of ,the . Artery ;—..at seek a moment as 'tblaJohn ,Strokos„a.l9bis, toted against grant ,Mt sandies bis counme leering theta at the mercy of au enemy as :blood - thirsty and m 1120483 as a s even more cruel than the Indiums who t with them In their gszecila mei fare.--Pdestanyb Pod. „ ' The editor of the 'Pon, • In the abore article, reiterates a slander Width has iireate. been met and most triumphantly alimanelvind whicheal . sem the Port will netted its ..aestiees see as an antidote to tie Sender..... The feilowing article beta Ale b rstremtped np . faisebtrwl.' at rest z rogi irritchnL - . . I i 'The iutyp o f list contains en tacii.upou W Stro hm, Ilia Whig candidate for Canal CataMiSdana. in' which he is charged with hating, !while our pliant roluateers and regulars; were heroically , fighting die battle 'of their country in the valleys and upon the moan , tiled of Mudd% refused to rote "euppiire for the Arreg.'—with baying, effect, wanted to etarre oar poor troops out of that country. and impel than to en inglorious retreat from the lame of their'illeled triumphs.' We have quoted thelangoage of the . .intelllgericeir. The same chargoluis bon *le against Mr. Strohm in nearly the locefora papers in the State. The charge a sa :-:- lvor. Mr. Strohm &I tote against the Act of May 11, ISM,. (tote, in the, - Muse, May 11th,) net cm sccount of the appra-, pristion it contained, bat beinuee it contained falsehood on Its factiecansti of the deciata tion In It that;wer'crisfid, by a/ 'art of. Mexico.- Mr. Strohm thought; Mai other ilistingtased, Whigs, that Cougrese alone bad the power to de- Clare tritiluit without the action of Congress. war 'could not legall y exist To admit the con ing. would, they thought, be an scimowl4t- - meat of th e power of thel President, or of sutr °mutu . al' Oirtrurs, - to bivalve the conntry. In a war at any time; Irrespective of the will of the Na tion. -.For 'these reasons atone Mr. Strohm toted *Obit the bill .In question.' ..With:reckless hsrillireid,tha Locofoco papers assert that that vote was given for , the muse of starving and bringing treat our regalartaud volunteers thea in Mexico: : - .Tfure war not, at the time, a single raillitaf With die :Army loam, Gaufrat Taylor, arraSoini few Texan reagent: - At the time Mr. Swami gate lits vote, it was not known at Wash bigum that a battle had been ftiaght—that oar troops - wire hlls:deo.; We are under the Im- Pnidoii thit;.indiseqtteut' to the poestige, in the Nouse; of the Act of ,Igth May, 11346, Mr. Cal houn tolalhi Sedate that, if lie Passage by that boll.weridelayed, war . could be ' pnwented.— Other distutivdshed* men were of the same opts . . . After deibeal of the Act of May 13 th, 1846--etiie the 'war ' been sanction= by Congress, Mr. Streann votedfareniry appr o p riation loPParl of tea Army and ArosY: : for, although he'disapproved of the may la which the war yes_ , a t l 9 o ot Po: he conceived it to be the day or ny c itizen 101 =stein the government during the isms of war. Every Whig in Con gam, ere believe viol =teller the act of MaylB, 18.16, did, IP), order protest, became of its pre amble isieiting that vas 'existed by the act of Med=The Whig members of Congress were =in false petition on this question by the Th e . paigs wished a:division otthe"qtetethio—ati'opliortunity to rote for the IP:C o pied= vddrout the preamble.: This Iris them. Mr. Btrotiniii beyond the iamb of 14 ma arias.lfla *tpee on the War "question 'wlll beer the severest ecrtbiy; It wee a ongetent'aott bout course. The mare he lo.aboefel for It, the more 1a th e lager ' wi ll :be bis „ souse vu notate* as to pie-, Tent 'a ebei,Mniitttoto now toting' . to rum ttbnikthe irfteleiies thleh chatacteriste thi at taoheit, tho.'leoefood treat utotalim,'Vrill draw 1!1?,i4 4t , 1} 4 47 44, PIe.Pf...IIPFMIFIR•tv /ha =test is not a contert for or istinst tM Ug r ic= 9(nr. Ifi IP Otte. It is =teat f Canal Coarotistiannr. It is a ointelt between Jahn Stant sad Mb Clow. Lisa* eis.tiot, the ism& eniorot to inntter tincibt. Both parties ccneeda that John Btrutun Is the Got an for the pinoe,.snd n .orniLdontly pro dirt bra &ZIA= by a large nojority.—lintenger fatiLigrnerr. For.Pittabsryb Gaulle. . THE IMMO:MU? RAILEDAD. , There' bone matter worthy of the altriCall con sideration of Pittabershers and. Philadelphians j who may be Inclined to subscribe to this work. It is understood now, thalami identical is to de pend upon I Om over the Ohio at or near fitculrenville. Indeed, Mr. Stanton could not for one moment advocate • scheme for a bridge "hero, which armee would be &Miami abandon ment of the emit against the Wheeling Bridge. ,It cannot be denied that there will be salons difficulty in using saceendelly • , ferry over • river which rises and fells over forty feet; which at high water Is • torrent, and at low water a mere ehoaL Pouibly, this difficulty may be overcome by human ingenuity, but we greatly doubt It Suppose, howtmn . , no ferry can to established to answer the purposes of a great Banat.' at all times, in high water, in low water, end in Ore tims'ef running kre, what would be the situation of the read term this city to the point opposite Stsorbenville t The stock holders of the Steubenville and Indiana Road need only make • railroad seventeen miles long, to Yellow Creek, and then they will have • sr care and level road to Pittstnrgh and Philadel phia by the way of Beaver ; one indeed, upon which travel and transportation ' could be ZOOID more 'seedily and cheaper than it would mu in cave the ferry should prove more useful than we espa - t. It La true the Stratieneine people may not de sire any coy good ettenalma of their road from fitsubenville eastward—they may prefer making their town a ateppingplaa, and that is probably the reason why they do sroi prelim the easiest and cheapest routs by the way of Wellnille. But stall the Claudia and Wellsville Coe- piny have power to extend their read (ken the river to Steubenville. Suppose they should do It, would they not rob the nitrate' team hen to Steubenville of nine-tenths of the :trade and Mittel that may come to ateubermllie from the interior of Ohio. • This Is a matter, I repeat, worthy of gnu consideration by Pittabarelaere and Philadelphian. • The Steubenville and Indian Company rues no risk. It has en alternative, sin cum crossing the Ohio should pm" a serious obstacle. The Pittston* and Steubenville Company ha no resource or alternative. .CMOMILIBILIDtate. Far the pigana g h Gantt,. PLZEIEL liATIElni AND 'll3. HAES4II - Isaac Ramie, : ' having lived" in our city aboutso years, and having men, as he tells tie, to early times • mut deal of suffering, beet,. and' crosses frentintanaperance aid using too much ardent spirits. He went into s stor•about 46 Vara IMP lb our city. whoa by the force ei hakr it, all our merchants keying= todrbk on their counter', and -the :most, if riot; all our private families kept it in their tonnes to Crest 'their Mends and visitors, labia Girt dear relitimet sad Mends became martyrs to ;His irMosicatlai cup;'and alum always beim on side of tem end about eight year ago, ream =Tribe Wonderful poems of Father Matthew in Indeed, and not being..bimselfs good public spesker, he commenced dealing with the dmerl oanSecoperance Colon, end bought and brought on monthly for several years,* boa fell of their cheap and .useiki. publication" from NW York City, end then offered them for sale to the pub, lic at about cost or as low u be could gra them lie has sham us one aieiinat of divot 1 61600 froia. the Temperance Society-4ndhe was io miry poorly supported and patronized by eirpub llo sodetr,---and he could not effect sales to any large amount--and that he in wand pare could not salamis at coat asphalt Of themond wishing to eircalite and do all the good with them that he,possibly could. Hi had to give sway on our mum, keel and flat beats end rafts, to emigrants, travel" farmers', and di classes dour citizens ehopt one half the large number of 25000 of, the temperance newspapers, &shit historic:4, and all kinds, of putdicatiorm, alnianaes, Auld that in about eight years; be las lost, In his zeal to imitate Father Matthew, and to pro mote the:radio welfare and 'god, about WO, in money beside his Mt* in their circulaticin and it le a very sermons lose end aril to him. ' He called to nee Father Mathew Andras miry, kindly remind sad treatid—ad his reception, was as kind ult amid .b•—eaci Mr. Mathew appreciated lila beninoleatinstathp and kiln.. Mr. Harris, in *deflating !to nni large a gum» thy of 250,000 choice-and cheap publications of this toddy, hopes he has dorm •11111$ deal of grad, but hae been made very poor in money matters—and he hamar citizen will soon re- I I litre bin. Mr. Harris• called s second time to I see Vather Matthew and to: ive him one copy hanasomly bound—being hislith - edition of Ms directory of the two cities, See, -- endwhich the I Reverend gentlemen, whoa will yet, remain in. our el ear two weeks,lhankfully received. Let our}ich and benevolent, citizens not forget to contribute . xi of their mesas to both these weal Temperance men. ' • OLD MECHANT. Baas Azorad Cara Boas.—The clipper built ships Challenge, sad. Telegaph, left New York, on llabactlay =Mufti& on a sailing match around Cape Horn. The Mirror lap .. they win sail at sunrise ; and choice parties of sporting mariners will breakfast On board, andaccompany them bin, steamer SOP. Matinee I 004 provided any steamer am keep' pace with. them. The freight bllis of the Chillsuge amomat to 100,0001 and the eaptaba la to have a boons of $lO,OOO if he puts her into firm Ft Mein° in ninety days I Thy Champ cUst11:0,000: the Telegraph fat about 170,020. They are both per , There le *tree In illealco, called the naval, Ai I , . very fine wood, which, according to a writer in the National Inteillgenear, W. D. Porter; - .be- comes piddled Wier being cut, in • eery few 111 yearn w es le ft In the open air or burled; from this w ' homes could be built that would in e' few 7 ' become fireproof, end fat u long . as' those 1; tof stone ; Abe wood, Is. t . Men state, is y worked ; it is, need . wharves, fo &a., and would be !ray good as . railroad el m; or • a, plank road [A Tay good story to "tell the mariners."] - ' The same writer thinks no part of the world Cu bout of so fine • climate sai rides/co; or that portion embraced between Urania) and point Delgado,' along the Gulf . of Medoo. ' Neither the gold Math winds of winter nor the scorching heat - and sultry airs' of summer are . expev deuced. ' The climate Li in eternal spring, verg ing into summer; nothing in vegetable life ap, purr to die; a leaf 'or - flower illsappeun' you know not how, !wait Is immediately replaced by a bud or leaflet ; the fruits rip= and are geth• erect, and.the tree immediately puts forth new l blossoms; in many instazu)ers blossoms, green, 1 and ripe fruit are seen on the same. tree. Men .ftarce.V requires &habitation, end animals none; thirty wo . king days In the year is all that is ac tually not only to supply the necessl , ties of life, but all the luxuries, Brasses growl all the year round, and May, June, and July the elate bags s frultwhich, when ripe, wirers the doubliipurpose of ,food for cattle end: flour for man. The sell is kind,light, loamy, and blind, al, at last that below the mountain dieuiets.— Everyiutiele in the shape of food, or ornament. or flower to please the taste, gratify the scums ; fruits of every character; fowls, birds, Ashes, genie, and cattle, are here for thecae of man, to be 'obtained with but little labor and The land can be at this time cheaply o talned, and under the laws of Monica,.emigration, is desired _;and encouraged. Ransom! LABOUIII on £ erual.-W e: nee by the Albany Atlas that there b qtdte s serious time among the labored! on the Railroad at Par 'tsertffila We eve the following particulars: The Irish laborers on the railroad btidge,,st Portagetille. Allegheny county , on the Genesee .Valley Railroad, lately tarn& for, better wages; 'and quit work, and on their employers getting other bands, ettacktd and drove the new comes off the ground. The Sheriffs of Wyomin' and Livingston were Called . upon, and th e mob appearinggr. numbers on Monday, the otli ,oers attest to disperse theto;but were imme diately attacked: They defended themselves with . :fire arm!, and in the ;struggle four or five of the Irish were seriously wended. About !dorm of the ringleadmit were 'errested,'and im med started =lergnarl, for Genesee and Warsaw, and in antler on of serious difficulty during the night, the company of Capt. - Hamil ton of Goad" s woe sent for by Wulff— Doty. It is mid that the laborers have struck on the whole line of Rallroad,la which asse protracted difficulties are to: be apprehended. g ema tmease t, =omit s= Accrue, West Elkton , ne n est in dlstrerusdr udicoan on last tia m:lay week. Mi. Wheeler and his lady wereloold do new steam mill, 312131. Flit Into operation at-that place. In pimp ing nem a pair of hoeletstal spur. wheels, Mrs. Whseter's etches were caught and herself damn through between the *heels, cutting both her legs es near the lase, and one arm near the body. Re was so dessdfulfytmutgled, that after three home of agony her eyes wen- Clmeedin death.. A ;mom shocking canalty has seldom' under our nodes. ' MeaMheeler, Muscat o ff tathei prime {0.11514-.lmm: a young family ail i &Mod Mobile go twain Onto laws tie loss.—Botosi (0) aqirier, :./a/g 8 Hymnimst—Hum.bummerlumens.-4eum alllartinf thelatatunrs lavetto mititUtentif mg Frponti as 'hothead:64 untie The pin* emu hide Ulf la tiiiim , Of thl molt Prouftratti torte fenorniirer)eltourr hlilarY of our State. The wool uat doled, be e been icom nom from the prClets of eastern eap s Italian - On . inieni amount Of 'the tin. tti l ip=e this; 'Mt fartiln l rg= 6 . Lion to Ma ralsingof stogt, for ' , Melt this State Ili it .en idapted a soy in the 'Union. Then to so T,lsso tiWPar updi•Atauti . cot tit ea way realize as great a Cumin u. do those tot Ohio enditesterp Nom Tut. ' The day is sot far distant ahem the etch Wheat graving lanai of Michigan tip be la valuable and as thistkr • smiled aa Mose of the Cleanses Talley, The het: ' menu resources of our State, de yet compark: tied) tmdaveloped, an attreming universal, sit , nation, and are inviting the enterprise 43 wealth of Cater Staten et no time zinni a E entrance of the pioneers bee our State more prosperous •tlian. at presniti.. - ab: . have oar (Ware prospects been awl 411111001* ing.--Nareholl.Statcrnmc Pareiga aadjunericao Hardware. ' LOGAN, WILSON & CO, • • • No. 129.W00d Street, arm NOW IN 62011 - • A fill azderanAlatotteck of IVEZTON AIM 411011ur—ilf ealralm ea Ratan info, sad 'blob tbry are prroarso HARDWARE, oat to Fatima. It num that Ira crow, • ' • favorably' yritb woof the *roars vitae". Petrolmun i Buttlygdwo co, Ps.,ll.rch B. IL tau—m. Itr. 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