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    PITTS'I3URGEI GAZETTE.
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FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1859
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FIN'L ' WINFIELD SCOTT, of New Jersey
1011 VICE
WILLIAM A. (MADAM, - N. Carolina.
TOR OANAL COMMISSIONS/C.,
tAOIIIIOVFMAN, or SERIES COUNTY
Or TOR SUPILIME COURT,
(In U room or the non. Richard Coulter, ' , wen.)
JOSEPII BUFFINOTON, of Armotron ' Co,
FOR PR ICSIDINTIAL XhISCTORS.
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• FRANCIS I. GARDSF.II. ElLtsbath.
• Tile Ftenenlia.—We give thie morning on our
first page,a elm and dispassionate article from
the National Inielllgencer, on the subject of tho
difficulty with Great Britain respecting the right
of ttmariiians to .fish ou certain wttere off the
coast of British America. It is alw . ays wisv,,be
fore we get ourselves in a quarreling humor, to
bow distinctly what we have to quarrel about,
ao.I we have seen nothing that throws more light
upon this nice point than the article in question.
It will repay en attentive perneal.
BANS or EACILAIIn,-00 the 26th of Juno the
bullion In the Bank of England amounted to
.C 22,042,683; notes in circulation .E 21,392,655;
• being an excess of bullion over circulation of
over 400,000a1t io said that this is the fate
) time In tii&hietary of the bank when the bullion
has exceeded the circulation. In the beginning
of 1892 the bullied' in the bank amounted to
only 45,600,000, and the circulation was £16,-
000,000. In May, 1845, tho bullion was .ClO,-
000 000, the circulation £21,000,000, '1.11), un
employed 'surplus fund is now .£44,810,128
The . Richmond'Enquirtr trying to prove that
()moral JScott is not_fat to be President, eays:
“Lie has it hasty, arbitrary temper—au nape-
eons self-will, impatient et all oppnsitiou—ovrr-
thelming confidence in hit own . judgnient and
inardinate cunbition."
Now if this ho the case, that General Scott
has , an ImPerions sell will; bow can it, be that
he has no will of his own as wo hare heard it
confidently asserted? If. he is_ ` impatient_of all
opposition' and has an 'overwhelming coofidence
in his own judgment,' we cantiot conceive bow it
ii that be is but a tool in the hands of demo-
gegael who guide hinist their will, even in .op
position' to hie own will and judgment, in wniett
, it seems, from the above extraet,he has ea much
confidence..--Ono•of 'these opposite etatentent4
must certainly be wrong.
The Hon: lons Amason has been nominated
for re-election to Congress in the district oom
potted of Beaver, Mercer, and Lawrence coun
ties. We expected this, but we cannot forbear
the eipression of our gratification that we are:
to have a continuance of the serticee of one of
the Most taltbfnl, worthy, and talented members
the Pennsylvania delegation in Congress.—
e will be elected of course. "
. The Columbus Journal noticing tho arrival of
Delegatekfrom vailo - ua parts of Ohio to uttenA
the State Convention, eiya:
We rejoice to state that from every county
comes the strongest assurance that every Whig
will do his dety;and that thousands who have
hitherto voted with onr opponents will give u
hearty eripport to the gallant old hero, General
Scott.
SCOTT IN WINO3.IIII.—A correPpoident of the
Missouri Republican write (rota Waukesha;
,
Wis., eve:
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Set down Wisconsin sure three thousand ma.
jority for Scott. I Imre never known. since
1840, such a storm of onthtudasm from all clos
es@ ea this nomination tells forth. The leaders
Of the LOOO party are left in perfect dismay at
the enthusiasm this nithination calls from the
messes-and in their perplexity argue, that al
i is due to the Democrats for his fame and celeb
Wednesday', Gazette contained 'a telegraphic
al/ patch giving an account of the Massacre of
Copt: Marcy and all his command, consisting of
about eighty men. Via since learn from the
Eutern papers that Capt.'-Marcy was a eon of
ex-Ooreraor Marcy of New York. --
Rosts.—The London correspondent. of the Na
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tionsl InteUlencer, under date of July it, Part:
"The only newsfrom Italy is a statement that,
atter the present month, the French Government
will charge the Court of Rome' with the el
'pewee of the French occupation, in the same ,
way as Atutris charges for her troops employed
in the Roman provinces. The charge made by
Austria Is £16,000 per month, which has beau
paid with tolerable punctuallty;-bur a bill of is
true has been presented amounting to shout
£300,000. It may, lie vitally innOncil that
suall State like that of Rome, already very
much embarrassed in its finances, unable to ail
loot the taxes It his thought necessary to inf.
pose, and alarmed at the prospect of basing to
pay the French also, these claims on the part of
Austria are very staggering."
For the Pitabwrgh Gazette.
MIL Euiroa :
In the,proceedings of Councile I notice that
the. Select have pared sundry resolutlons - veicat
igg.Eighth street and Plum alley to tho Penna.
R. R. Ce ; also compelling them to open n twen
ky foot alley from':deventh to Eighth, but per
mitting them to close it up on the arrival or de
, parterre of the cars, which I think improper ' Awl
I hope therefore that the Common Council wilt
have that, claueootricken out, when. it comes
before that body, pa I consider it gives the Com
pany a monopoly of the trade of distributing
she paseengers through the city, which
. 1 think
should be open to. competition, both for tho
convenience of pseeenEre, and benefit of car
,Youra, J. S . P. .
LUNDY'S LANE
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Inc DAT ATM& TIT% BAITLI.—.I TodJ to the
.- • battle...ground about daylight ou the following
--- morning. without witneseing the presence of
single British officer or soldier. The dead had
not been removed through the night, and such a
some of carnage I. never before beheld. Red
coats, blue and grey, promiscuously Intenhin
, • - pl, in many places three deep, and around the
' ..
' hill,. w_liuT e the r mal:We wintery was carried by
ltml. miller,' the CATCASSAA of silty or seventy
' `bursa stied to the seen.'—Frirate latter of an
~
The dead were collected and burned in inner
.
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. a1,...p11ea, made of mils, on the field 'where they
• - bad Gillen.
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- , • _ DTA= a' Carr . Hatt..-Captain Bull, a eon
. - ..' of Gen. Hull, whose unfortunate surrender at
Detroit created so much odium, fell In this bat.
i _ • Ge. He had lest hie men tutu the tifaideet fire
' - of the enemy, and after they were almost if not
r all deetreled, plunged, sword Co band, into the
centre of the BrithM column, fighting with his
- utmost damnation, until he was literally imps
' led upon their bayonets. ..
' In the pocket of this gallant and generona
. young officer was found a letter, avowing liii de
'. termination to signally, the name or fall in the
Scow's Duainn.—Dart of General Scott's
' , command was dressed io gray--(probably the
f=dress)--at the battle of Chippewa. - An
,
, company officer relate that--.'adren
dug at the had of my men, I Raw s body of
• •" • . AZINTIOSOD drawn up, dressed in gray miler=
Suppoeing them to be militia, I directed utY men
to are, and immediately asap bayonet. What
I was'my surprise, to End se the smoke of our
- --. ' own err lifted from the . dee:endive discharge,
- thesupposed militia were coming down upon or
....,: , at !double militia
the charge.: ' In two min
- ~ Weal stood , alone, my men hiring !glen way,'
A: ' v,., . ,
without wilting to meet the shock'
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PROSE WASHINGTON
Ooseastoodnesof Up, Pittiburgh Doll, Gillet.
WASHINGTON, July 26, 1662.
Spirit of the Campaign—CoOfeitee of tie Demo
, crate Diminished— A Nem Southern POpee—The
'Texem Debt.
The great political meeting at Niagara Falls
and the contemplated social meeting at Old
Paint will determine something of the spirit. of
the' campaign. There era signs of a friendly
sad comparatively quiet canvass; beyond the
unmistakeable evidences of General Scott's per
sMial popularity and a general admiration of . his
glorious achievements and noble character, no
thing has occurred since the nominations to fur
'deb. the most astute with a basie for positive
calmilations. When the Democrats first mar
alialled their forcis and chose their leader, they
derived confidence from the Sesured fact that all
dissensioni in their party were healed, and they
possessed the control of nearly all the state
governments, with an apparent popular majority
in each. They also hoped that the Whigs would
rither nominate Mr. Fillmore or Mr. Webster, or
that they would fail to make any nominaticn r
General Soott has been duly presented as the
candidate.' The patty rallies unitedly to his
support. With strong points of private charac
ter he attracts both the interest and the affec
tions of thepeople. Upon principles the Whigs
are lees divided than their adversaries, though
candor requires the admission that neither is
folly satisfied with the platform which its con
vention has presented. Thus far the Inherent
trtirgies of the democratio party have been para
lysed, by a defective central organisation. The
old feud between compromisers on the one hand,
obi the sect of free-Boilers and the secession
faction upon the other, still rankles. Their
leading political press Is languishing for want of
support, and the strong majority in both Houses
are unable to quiet their animosities long enough
to pais the bill quartering It upon the public
treasury, which its special advocates have pre-,
pared and reported.
These circumstanoes have deprived tee oppo
sition of the confidence with which they com
menced the canvass, and given the. Whigs an
advantage which prudent and vigorous manage
ment will enable them to maintain. A feeling
of mutual regard exists between the two candi
dtetes, and neither will countenance any unfair
course of electioneering spinet the other. It is
no recommendation, however, among the demo
et eta of a public man that he is tolerant towards
their adversaries; and it will not contribute
Inwards General Pierce's strength that, hens so
much the friend of his more distinguished com
petitor as to have atone time intimated that he
would break through patty ties and vote for him
for President. General P. is a worthy gentle.
Gl.lll and a respectable roan. General Scott is a
hero whose fame will live as long as the history
of his country. The name of the first would
never leave been heard of but for the nomination;
the preeidency can confer upon the eecond no
ndlitional distinction or dignity.
Mr. De Bow, of New Orleans, the proprietor
of the valuable periodical called De Bow's Re
view, le about to take charge of the "Cotton
float," a weekly paper established here to ad
veeare the business interests of the South. Mr.
Do Bow in a writer of great force and correct
ness, and 1 have no doubt that he will mike of
the new journal an excellent and desirable eta
'.tirtical.and commercial paper.
The creditors of Texas aro mancetivreing
with great cunning to get the United States to
'ftvsuroo their claims out of the five milliohs, re
strued from the bounty money appropriated in
1S 0 to induce Texas to remain in the Union.
That State is quite willing that any or all her
creditors ehould make off with the whole five
millions, for she hue undoubting confidence that
the full sum would be immediately reappropri
at ed , 7 about any condition whatever—she would
thus get rid of her debts and beep her money.
The best way doubtless will be to stick to the
low of it, and to pay only when Texas herself
points out the persons whom she owes; and then
-to de it in her name and through her hgents.
In this way only will we be able to keep oor
selves altar of any farther liability to Taxes.
Jortms.
7te Tariff—Suspicion of bad faith—The Pisheriss
--important Statistics—The President not to leave
the Seat of Government. •
Wssumorox, July 25, 1852
The Whigs will support James' project for a
a modification of the tariff with all their strength.
They desire to test the sincerity of the Demo
crats, and will accept with eagerness the best
concession from the inexorable policy ef that
party Tar the relief of the country. Bat in
troth they expect nothing from it. It ie proba
bly brought forward at this time, as 1 intimated,
some days since, as a rum to deceive the tariff
-democrats in Pennsylvania, New York, and New
England. There is reason to =meet General-
James' to be a wolf in sheep's clothing. - Ile
woe elected by a Whig Legislature as an bode
prudent Whig. Ile has deported himself In the
Senate from first to last as an ally of the Demo
critic majority. Ile and his friends well know
that even if they should get it through the See
:tie, it will be in the power of one third of this
Rouse, which has a Democratic majority of two
thirds, to prevent its consideration altogether.
But one month remains of a nine months' sea
sirsn. In which poor remnant must be transacted
fully three-fourths of the legislative business of
then year. What a time, then, is this for intro
ducing the most important measure on which
' the country looks for action! The eziare_pro
ceeding wears the appearance bf a trick, and
ought to be so understood by the laboring popu
lotion of the United States, Who are deprived of
their employment by the encouragement given
*nor present system to the labor of other
eiantries in preference to our own. ".
Great anxiety and excitement prevail here
relative to the new difficulty with England
over the question of the fisheries. The speech
of 51r. Webster at hlarshfield is a- ,semi-official
manifesto . against the attempt of the British to
drive us from the seas along their provipcial
coasts. The matey could be easily adjusted by
negotiatioth but for the - preelpitata and India
ereet conduct of the Derby Ministry. They will
shortly be driven from power; but such is the
bull dog tenacity of the English character, that
what one admicistration does in reference to'
foreign :maims, is always followed up by its
successors. The present Cabinet has appealed
to arms, and British cruisers are already seining
American vessels, within waters which have
been made common to both nations by the ex
presi admiselon of the Russell Ministry, in
1816. Theo things mutant be imbinitted to.
The fishing season begins on the banks of the
cut rout of New Formatted, in the open sea,
lo the month of March. The fish leave these
waters as the summer months advance; and the
boatel pursue them Into the Bay of Purly, the
Gulf of St. Lawrence, and other indentures of l
the coast. The season ends in October. The
Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Bays ofiPandy add
Chaleurs, are the principal localities from
which the British have resolved not to exclude
As.' Our vessels are now entering those waters,
and . every day will bring us news of additional
eaptuies, until, in the and, our whole fishing
fleet will be driven off, or a war between the
twecountries bt produced. It Is estimated that
the Acer England States own 1,350 vessels em
ployed in the cod fishery, of an aggregate our
then of 85,000 tone. These vessels. have crews
to the number of 15,000 men and boys, and the
Wife of ant fish caught is stated at $0,000,000
per annum. The coat of the vessels, and their
annual outfit is about $4,000,000. Besides this
great fleet, there are six or seven hundred Tea
sels employed in the mackerel fishery, or which
pursue both cod and mackerels The entire bo
abets gives employment to about 2,100 vessels,
and 30,000 seamen and boys, and yields an an
nual value of $12,500,000. These facts seed-
Galant' to . aceount for the sensltivebese of oar
people to the recent aggressions of the British I
in respect to this, interest. But the still great
er one remains, which is that lath navy and com
mercial marine depend for senrso upon this
, 'school of trainingon the labors and dangers of
the deep.
Owing,to the imminence of the pail 'to the
peaceful relations of the country, the President
'will not at this time leave; the esat of govern
utent, and It Is probable that his proposed ex
cursion for recreation and', health will. be pest•
pcced.unta after •the adjournment Of, Congniaa
komp.
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. The Hones his come to the very alarming
conclusion not to be in t o hurry about adjourn
ing. They refused today to take up the See
ate amendment to their own resolution for an
adjournment sine efte, although that amendment
exteada the term two weeks beyond the One ap
pointed— by themselves.
This is caused by the flurry about the fh3he-,
ries, which will be used perhape as •an excuse
for idling away another month or six weeks, un
der comfortable pay.
In addition to what I wrote upon that subject
this morning. I learn that the determined= of
the British government to take an extreme
course in the matter boo been influenced by the
failure of the projects for reciprocal freedom of
trade between the United States and the pro
vinces.
The President will not answer the Senate res
olution calling for information in the premises,
for several days, if Mr. Webster's health will
permit of his immediate return. As men's minds
cool down a little, they perceive that therit is
no danger of a hostile collision between the two
countries; although it is likely enough that there
will be rather as increased number of private
fights between the fishermen on the opposing
sides.
Mr. Webster is disposed to look upon present
difficulties as a provincial affair which may be
settled by an appeal to the crown. Bat the facts
known to the public certainly do not warrant
that view of the matter. It is the British gov
ernment which amide over an armed squadron to
seise our fishing vessels. That power is the only
one that can be reeponsible r to us, and .she cer•
tainly will not allow any inferior to stand be
tween her and a proper responsibility. My own
opinion is that If we trust to negotiation we
shall lose our stare in the fisheries, though we
may gain a very brilliant diplomatic triumph In
the correspondence. .losten.
EKON NEW YORK.
Worrespondoncs of the Pittsburgh POT (1..41,1
New Vous, July 27, 1862.
After a short trip among the fishermen and
temperance people of New England, 1 resume
the pen to say that the poor, dear fishermen do
not teal much alarm, and that they will draw the
line and strike the harpoon as boldly en ever.—
The late disclosures are simply n movement to
glorify Mr. Webster in the first place, and se
condly inteudedlo push on the reciprocity bill.
It is said by thoso who profess to know, and
whose official position entitles them to know,
that the expose of what John Dull had done and
meant-to do, Was made by an employee, whose
sole business for the past ten years has been to
manufacture public opinion upon this point
At any rate, the expression made on Mand,y
week, WaS identified with the conversation cf the
patty thus employed, and in Roston at the time.
Teem will be no fight out of this fish story, sod
the British ministry now in power will go out of
office upon the strength of the excitement here
In New England the temperance movement is
all the rage just now. In Portland nod there
abonts, it is rather bard to be gotten by cheap
drinkers; though on Sunday bight 1 Pow several
"three centers" with bricks in their hats. The
young men there have drinking clubs, and the
spirituf opposition to the law hoe trd th e m i n
to excennes that will prove fatal to them The
Mayor, es-Governor Paris, says Ms family has
suffered for the want of "rum," and desires to
sees shop licensed to sell, but it will not he dour.
The liquor law will be the test at the September
election, and the statute repealed.
In Boston the liquor law boa been evaded by
licensing an enormous quantity of rum holes in
anticipation of the law, and so far as a Laety
observation goes, the law is wholly void in Bos
ton, byzeason of this trick. At Newport every
body sells and nobody complains, while at Pro,
idence the law is enforced rigidly, and as the
cars passed last night, the paesengers were
amazed by seeing the "creature" poured from a.
bridge into the water, maid the cheers of the
.citizens. Among the haymakers of Mamie I
now no rum, but once on a chowder party, da
ring an interval of catching codfish, I detected
'something that sparkled like the old fashioned
stuff that amateur fishermen used to take, and .
had a shrewd suspicion when paying the coterie,
that some good drinkers were about, some of
them going home in a condition not over com
plimentary to a Bence of decency.
The hay crop of New England in short fully
one half, and the people of the west fortunate
enough to have a railroad or water communica
tion with the bay consuming portions of the
country, will get fall prices for all they hove to
spare. All the crepe East are suffering from a
protracted droutb, and articles of farm produce
must be dear.
In Wall street there is less doing than (or a .
long while, particularly in Moan, in which the
tendency is downward, with no prospect of a
trodden advance. Thin is attributable mainly to
the absence of operatiors in the country, and
not to a change in the money market There
is a demand for money to pay duties, but none
of consequence enough to cause a decline in se
curities. The enb tretsury has an enormous
accumulation, near seven millions, and the pas
sage of the deficiency bile, and the general ap
propriation bills, can hardly fail to be the com
mencement of comparative esse in the money
market, and reward epeculators in markets gen
erally.
The new ship "Sovereign of the Seas,' of
2,200 tone, Is about full and ready for sea. She
has now over one hundred thousand
worth of freight on board, and is held by her
owqers at $130,000, or $40,000 over her cost,
and probably, will be sold with her cargo on
board. She carries eighwacamen, and hoe larger
masts than the chip of the line Pennsylvania.
heretofore the monster of our marine, now out.
. .
shone by e ship as rant as the Pennsylvania is
dull and unwieldy. Pacific freights are looking
up lately,' and better engagements made for
round voyages nut and back than (or a long
time. C.
SIMMS RAILROAD COLLISION—A CHAPTER
OF ACCIDENTS.
We copy the following interesting account of
the Railroad collision, by which MIB. andAliss
Fetterman of this city were injured, froM the
Baltimore Site:
One of the early up trains of bonbon care en
the Baltimore and Sosquehnnna Railroad, yes
terday morning, met with ah accident while
crossing the'emall bridge over iron a few mile,
beyond Pheenix Factory, throwing the tender
entirely off the track, with the front truth of
the foremost; burtheu; car. This occurred at
an early hour in the morning, and when the 5
o'clock train from York reached this point, at
about 7 o'clock another locomotive had been ob
tained from Cockeysville, and a largo force of
hands were engaged in endeavoring to replace
the earn on the track: Thin accident was canned
by the spreading of a rail, which, being at n
sharp curve of the road, threw the wheels of
the tender off, which ploughed up the earth
far about twenty yarde, before its impittos
was checked. The locomotive having broker*
loose. continued on the track and was -nein ,
jured.
The 5 o'clock train from York, in charge of
Mr. Gardiner, the conductor, remained here from
7 o'clock to quarter of 10, when the half-past
8 o'clock train from Baltimore also came un
der charge of Mr. John Scott. '
After a few moments conferenee between the
condricters whose trains were .both checked on
- Mtherside of the obstruction, ft won determined
that the passengers should change trains, Mr.
Gardiner taking Mr. Scott's cars, and Mr. Scott
Mr. Gardiner's. Thin was acoomplithed with all
possible epeed, and as soon as the mails and
baggage were changed, Mr. Scott proceeded to
back his train op to Monkton, the next stopping
place, which was only three miles off. As he
was out of time, he proceeded with all that can
lion for which, as an old ned experienced con
ductor, be is so Pr overbtal, and as theo o'clock
train from York was then due, he stopped on
approaching each curve, sending a man ahead
to look out and inform him whether the ex
pected train was approaching On reaching
the last curve, a mile and a half thin aide
of Monkton, on turning which his 'whistle could
be heard at Monkton, health had a minute and a
- half time by his watch. lie, however, again
checked Ms train and pont a moo to "run
the carve," so as to be sure of avoiding a colli
sion.
The moment his messenger reached the point
of the curve, he made violent motions to Mr.
Scott to back with all possible speed. This was
lestantly done, but the train had barely got in
motion, when the 7 o'clock express train from
York, In charge of Mr. Wm. Rhodes, who is
sating as conductor during the indisposition of
one of the regular conddetore, bore down upon
him with °rushing speed; and as the passenger
oars were in front of the locomotive of Mr.
Scott's train, the whole force of theeollision was
spent on them. . The first oar was thiewn off its
rear track, and passed two-thirds of the way
through the second her, crushing its top and
windows, both having a number of passengers
in them. The passengers in the first oar all es
caped uninjurW, with the exception of slight
bruins, earned -by the redden Jar, and almost
perpendicular ascent of the ear.
The screaming of those in , the second car,
wag whom were semmber of ladles, most or
whom were caught under the oar that bad !been
driven over them, was truly appalling, and soon
sumentmed to their studstagoe all who had been,
MINE
en fortunate as to escape injury. They were
all, however, soon rescued, and with the excep
tion of Miss Fetterman, -of
Pittsburgh, who, ac
companied by her mother and brother, were re
turning home from a Tißieto Virginia, escaped
with little or no injury, except to their dresses,
which were somewhat damaged. Miss Fetter
man was caught by the irons of the impended
car, which.rested against her head and face,
causing several severe contusions,whilst her I imbs
were.aleo bruised, but no belles were broken.
She was finally rescued and carried to a house
close by, and a physician sent for, who, dressed
her wounds, and she was enabled, in the course
of an hour, by being carried to the car, to re
turn to Baltimore. lien mother, Mn. Fetter
man, was also bruised, but not seriously. Miss
Robbins, of Virginia, was among then caught
under the car, and though she escaped without
bodily injury, being inn delicate state of health,
her nerves were so overcome that several hours
elapsed before she partially recovered. Indeed.
It eeemed a miracle that many were not killed.
Among those most efficient in reecuingend as
slating the passengers, we observed Robtrt Rol
lins, Esq., the secretary of the company; Mr.
Francisco% of the firm of Francisens &Smith,
of Baltimore; and Messrs. Scott and ihmades,
the conductors.
WISRLNOTON, July 26
At one o'clock the passengers were all taken
id-the two remaining care of Mr. Sootth train,
which was set in motion towards Batimore,
along with the early morning train fron York,
under charge of Messrs. Gardiner and Rioades,
whilst Mr. Scott took charge of the trainon the
other side of this second impediment, aid pro
ceeded with his passengers to York. Ye fur.
thee interruptions tcok place, and the bathe°
tender and car having been by this timerepla
ced on the track the two trains from Yorkreach- ,
ed Baltimore nbont half-past two o'clock.
The canoe of this collision will, we presume,
he investigated by the company, hot there can
be no doubt that it wan occasioned by thevaria
den of n minute and ahalf in the watchceof the
two conductors, and iu their desire to lose as
little time as possible. It is certain that had
their watches agreed the accident woald not
have happened. Mr. Rhoades waited at Monk
ton the prescribed twenty minutes, by Ws watch,
over hia starting time, and not heating the
whistle of Mr. Scott's train, startea at full
speed to endeavor to make up hie lost time.—
Mr. Scott having, by his watch, time to reach
Monkton, started off with that object In view,
but Mr. Rhoades.' watch being a minute and a
half faster, they wore thus brought in collision.
Mr Rboade+ is a mast faithful offiger of the
company, and Mr. Scott is en ffivorahl3 known
to almost our entire community as the very mo:
del of a careful, intelligent and gentlemanly
conductor, that even those who suffered most
from the occident were satisfied that no ordinary
human. foresight on his part could have prevent.
ed it
Some of the incidents of thin collision indicate
the very narrow escapes whibh ore made man'
such circumstances. The platform of the car
next to the approaching expresn train was oont
pied by several persons, amongst whom were the
conductor, Mr. Senn, all of whom necessarily
jumped for their liven. And from the express
train coming at the rate it was, engineers, fire
men and others leaped at the peril of their lives .
Fortunately the rale had no softened the ground,
that although they all struck with the monientom
nceinired from the train, they eoesped with only
a few bruises and scratches. One of the party
had the money and other articles jerked out of
his pocket and scattered abroad by the force of
his contact with the ground.
, Id the ear overridden by the other, one lady
had an infant in her anus, and at the moment
of - the collinion, she involuntarily pressed the
child to her bosom, and threw her head down
f over it. The car iu fining, took off the crown of
j her bonnet, nulling it on clean as if done by a
knife—the lowering of her head thus inning her
life. Another Indy was held fast, though main-
jureil, by het dress, and was literally dragged
from the estausr.l mass, leaving a considerable
it,rtiou of her gown in the grip of the crushed
fragments.
It Is but jest to both condnetors to say, that
on approaching the curse each blew their whim
ties, but it is supposed that they were blown at
the same instant, for neither was heard by the
other. In view of all the circumstances, it is
gratifying reflection that personal injury has
been so inconsiderable.
Fitom TExAft.—Oalreston dates to the 13th
hose beer' roceive3 Trouble with the Indians
elill cnotiodeF
The Victoria Advocate !Mr the mail rider
cetween Son Patricio and Ilefugio, with %pother
individual, way attacked by aborit a dote: Indi
ans week before last, and- barely escaped with
their tiara. Being well mounted, only ono of
the Indians, (be on an American herse,) wait
able to overtake them. He rode up within 30
feet, when the mall rider shot him from bin
horse with his pistol.
The Galveilon Civilian states that the accounts
of the crops continue to be of the meet favorable
character, from every part of Texas. There is
no appearance of the worm M cotton, and the
Maple is rapidly maturing. In a short ticea•au
danger will be over.
The chplcra has meetly disappeared from N-
I dianola and Port Lavaca ; end business was
cone.eynently reviving.
Judge Douglass made a speech in Richmond,
Virginia, a few days ago, in which he said that
Pierce did not faint from for, but that he stink
from exhaustion, having marched to the battle
field over an extensive tract of "red hot stones of
burnfng liars "
iwt„
Two CZAPPI Or Killen and violent diseaye, pro
nounced by the physicisuy the real ANiltiC
cholera, have occorred et R.sneyirille, N. J. One
of them terminated fatally, end the other wee
Rooney:lolly treated.
Tux RICIIIIO3II , SICRIMR.—Tbe =lsnot wo
man, Jane, chsrml with the murder of Mr..
Winaton and child, voluntarily confessed, Satur
day evening, that ehe committed murder. She
protected that her husband had uo participation
in the decd. Mr. Winston continues to improve
nod will probably recover.
Wssmxamr MOIMAINT—DVICIRDITA DUI.
The N. Y. Sun says:—After fourteen months of
continual application, Mr. Daniel Douglass, the
agent of this work, has received, in New York
and Brooklyn, the sum of $4,6G1:65. The email
city of Mobile, Ala., raised $3,000 for the same
ohject in ten days It was supposed by the Na-
tient! Committee et Wanhiucton that New York
alone would contribute $50,000.
EEMMtIEMO2!
lets, le the upper mad of the city, died of chol
era. One death (Mr. John Evans,) occurred in
Poet Maryville en Thursday.— Jfeyrrillr
A hay bad' one of hie eyes pet out the other
day at Cincinnati, by the explosion of a cigar
which hie companions had charged with gangow
der and given him to smoke.
KROTIT POINT.—"Say, Jack, can you tell al
wttt'e the beet thing to hold two piece. of rope
together?" .4 gueaa knot "
Thome Connelly, native of Ireland, aged se
venteen yeraii, died on the 28th of last month,
nt the Sham' Hospital iu thin city, of intanity,
induced by excitement on the subject of the
Spiritnetitspplngx—St Louis Repub!icon.
sea-S. M KIER—And now no to your
r•troirom. I thought as I hod doloyed wiling to lonr.ll
woyld be well to wait until t tool "somewhat to writn. -
Whon 100.1 tttorol the oil for .11.4 the people thought It
,pop 1..th01. I.k. the onset rodent produellmmol the MM.
nod PO 1.11 1.01 111110 dimmed to bor. But 1 ware It to
.roe on trial. and pomaded rum, to buy. until I got
them lo led Ito mealiral powers. 11. echn tettan to cure
the deaf and lame, te. A man who hot been Mind for
eight roma woo rerenade I to try it. Virtnoc and when
he hod need hot three bottlee, he mold arrone the
room, aryl nearly dletlntaleh the color of eIOCIA to..
while hl3 health woe otherwise moth Implored. Ulo
anweltre to hare been the rosultof eery invet
erate esro of Perhfula Much more might be raid of the
heeling power,. of Petroleum. But lot It man to nor
nod It h.e obtained an extemlnl pnpularltr In this entim
try. I hate Poll oil that Too lase me, and might hare
fold a hundred bottle* more. M. LIM 110AUll 11.
1 Mmoorame MAU& Wileocoll4 March 10.1/161 •
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road
og4iMPIMgMMgIiMIN
vciorN T/111011011 TO
BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, TOLEDO, DETROIT,
CIIICAUO, MILWAUKEE, COLUMBUS and
CINCINNATI.
Para to Cleveland S 3 50
new and fast running steamer FOR
L MT CITY, Vares the alonoturnbela wharf. Opp. I
sin. Monongahela Wm., every morning (drindayt ex.
rented) at n o'clock , precieely., etintiocting at' Wellavllle
witlethe Egon. Train of the Cleveland an Pittsburgh
Mall goad. 1.0,100 %having. at 121:8 P. /r.
10,4 at tileveland at 10 minim. pan o'elnall. I'. Al, and
toooolt Item
at
tor TOW.,
nettnit„ and for
liaasengere Leave Pittsburgh in the mominc, and bite
ten neat evening 10 Chicago.
I...angers going to Cleveland via (Ohio and Penna. It.
vre put out at Alliance. (or the 6 Al A. M. train.) at
1 o'clock P 0. and (by 11 o'clock. A. al. trail:Oat 2.15. P.
11.0ebere they bare to wait toll 3 o'clock. P. al, for the
gspreektraln float Welleville, which take, them on to
CIFTPI6OII. arriving at mime tim_N and In plan train of
Onrn ea throe who go by way of Wellsville.
gag.o. clowned through from Pittebnrgb to C tee.
land, on iv ard the steamer Portal. City.
•
pot todu-trotorty to
JOHN A. OAOCHINV, Apia
Cleveland and Plitaburgh hell Road Co.
001. in Monongahela lion.. Water St. Rid door from
oorner of Bmltatteld.
hors—rat. the Unto A Penns As Alliance, and
Clorolond and Pittaburgh• it. it., from Atha,. to Clove
land. the lare la DV. irnitf
DAGUERREOTYPES
AT THE -
NATION AL GALLERY.
OKSON'S National Daguerrean Gallery,
corner , rif the Diamond and kfarkeit atrial, (anima.
1. Wileme• bruit Marna Patnbnrgb.
Wiles and Uriulemen wishing to obtala lifelike Mansura
at moderate Orion, wlll please mil .t the abate establish
ment. Attest up with rem. superior Old. mid Mr Melte,
arranged with earn skill that the operator ma take the
most accurate fool similes of the hemaaa form with all Um
eapnwalon of animated Ilk., :a LII wurans:
”..11
emporium not ristnal m..
required to take. picture. milers ► Per
kin% remaiblanim,
kilyiSsariesaes taken of deli and deceased parrots In
any part Cl thuilitejmul eleialtr.
f=oitinr emu T 6 P.
jcsartiq==A.
F. S. Cleaver's "Prue Medal Haney Sam"
sarINDEFENDEMT of its happy and
beneficial effects on the surface of the dim In promoting
active perspiration. and imparting aagibitlLT and white
neer to the Lamle. "Cleaver's Prize Medal Honey /3.nrir"
nommen the quality of piling a delicate. lienromentabd
harmlem pirmme pruner's intern' and derivable to
those who an It
For mle retail at all Disioeuldnif Drug Stores , sad
wholesale only by the agents for Pittsburgh and Its
Malty.
iy3Ooltwo. J. 41DD I CO.. 60 Wood rtreet. •
It is superseding all others.
fair •DR. M LANE'S Vformifuge is rapidly
=umlauting all other Worm bled dome. Where used, It
produced the best effects, driving out all other remedlea.
11.11 the fallowieg—
Ilenestrtl.t. A 1... Jan. V.,1, 1651.
Messra. J. Kidd St Co.—Please send me ten
•
gram .111,ane e ermifuge. I have Fold double the net
of your Vermilnge to tbat 01 Fahnentoek. in 18,5(n and I
think thin year the latter will be pretty well worn oat
JOAN F. DESIOVILLX.
Meagre. J. Kidd & Co.—The demand for Dr.
Yorunfuge nod the Liver Le TOT? great. nod
I hto have n lot of each to sell on commlesion. Here-
Corm, Fahnratoeleo Vertulfuge tow been t. a. moot •eloa
hie, but Bl'Lane• to now suretteallng hie.
U. EVERMON.
For Pao by moot DroOOLoto so I Itoombanto. to town
awl country, to.l by the soli proprintors.
ITC=
Ser•JOR PRINTING of all kinds executed
at this alien with'neatneas, and at rearonsble rates.
Special attention will Iss given to Pustrrs nn.l /YO-
gramme,. roe Mon., and Concert
Cards, Hill Heads. Lading. Inritatlens. betels,
'Rauh,., Stnre 03110204 ae.. neatly and P.M.P. 1 7 Planted
ata
fedeon's First Premmm
DAGUERREOTYPES
Pc4 Office Building, Third Strett.
d iITIZENS and strangers who wish to ob-
IIJ tivin awsecorete. irtistle swithilike likely., at •
very moderwt. pole, will find' it to their interest to eel' et
thin anit knewu watahlinhment, where entho netintectiou
w guaranteed, or no darn« WWI , fluting one of lb^
!argent end bent arranged Bide and Skylight.. nvnr coy
eructed ter the purpnro with lOntittop•ots al mont
in werfur Clod, ninl'im•enu adopted the erniew, of I , •goer .
th , tyglina, SA now wrwctinwa by the eelcbrkt , l itoot , 01
Vililwielphia awl hew Cork. Cl.. N. hatter,. tilint”:f to be
040 to offer to thc hutroun of the Art, a 041 . 10 el thtganr.
foot ripely or lu crest-'. which Lau tinier be.
' 11.0 torn nrwri ku..l operating. In all urentlirtn, from II
O'clo..* a, w.. to X Y. a. utait:daw7'
Citf en's ininnmee Uompany of rittaborgh
0. 0. lIUOBIY. Palma...yr.
2+.910EL L. lIAIRNII4LL, St-2r
91 , TICE, 99 WATER, BEMIRE MARKET AND
WOOD STREETS
AA - DULL. ANN DAMN, KINKS ON Vitt
Ulllll AND d4OO.ISSII'PI NIVNO. AND TRU HUTA•
!DIM
eT instd.l pacranal loss or adauwe ny FlItE.
,adalari iho perdd SRA and INLAND NA rIC A r 101:
and IN.A2I,IVIITATIIIN
i *MUTOnB .
C 41. iln a ,. ~ • %a in lealurr, .:r,
:MI4. Itaipti.; v., $. M. lit,,
Ilutth D. 4114:. . , Wm. Iltugh:::a.
. 1t01 , .r: Muulov, Jt., 1 11 , I.tiav-o,
:;. If Arti3:4o. Emmy; Yellern.
t0.:• , ..na 15,..t...1 , 111. .. M 01,01.10 A.,
W•i . r 11r)anl,I 6ttum-1 Itt.k.
1.... Al. Ponwit.
A. H.:HOLMES & BRO.
Sueeesoor to LL. P Nehom 5: Co
sIANUF4USUIteItS
SOLID BOX VICES,
sl:ut KW+, ,ArruCKA, lIGEA
VICK:+. FURKb, Ac.,
PITTSBURGH, - PERNA.
No. EN, %Vat., otinot, third doer star.
Oar MI , I".‘tb , I , quil to eor toftnfacturod.
IFE in the South; a compnion to Uncle
look'n Cabal; by C. Miry, of North Combos.
A 1... I hntaroof,. BatlO. sot, Reporter, for Augurl
- 10 .1.1 .al, by
W (IILDENVY.NN Co).,
1I FE in the South: a Camp. Lion [.t Uncle
A Tom. of North Car:4m. jag pu.
Y. Houk Tote Itr.Ent.o to M. 0., 1M
1,111. by ItLEL A CALLOW. TLIN I,lllll+l.
jI2O Oporbite th.. VOA OM:,
FOR SALE--APedlar's wagon, 'ceond
Land; tcrell low—Enoulro or J KIDD
Ir3o Wooce e1J.,1
Pennsylvania Rail Road Company.
tIVE aro forwarding Produce w . Philadel
1. •
7 ,t„.4 , , to. 1.4111 . 060;m.. prnmptly nore•pt. Tat
SATES or FREIOUT ON
Ue.-art. Purl, and Doe,.lollb. e.c.
Ord, 4.11011.1 allnw.W.Eklnw tiies•
de. ov
Call. Ch.., •Kart b.o w are, Crum.
..e, I,at Totueno . . . . .. - do 64.1
Ineanax, PrPd Rua, 'Wirt., (1
Ter and Tandtby Mead, Dear MLlfig
limp. }lax, 1111.1 CURB.- ....... -.. 4,, 7?
Wont. -. . do .
reatbarot, Punt an 1 Palt..= . lßealcna.
PO
/lour . ... . . .- ...... . ... .......- .. per bt./. a7N,
We. or• also praparcd to f, , rwanlfrnignt to Itadntutunh'•
' , dation-near lertenehornh-and Iniarovatlat. atatinna
1.:(11.01 , a (MAHAL. Illeami.
....mar Penn and ab ay.. att. Pd.L.hargl,
lllOUrrtie.a. Anent,
/T=o .7:a Mutat qtrarrt, Pbiladelohaa
Lin.s.4 611
ard 011:
.gl4'4llllt.
• •i. far rel.
J ANItS Malt' rw Nl, ritt.bureh .
MOSQUITO n b
0 NETI ,
Bnbln•ft. Itante earpnee; • wrprly reeelveg at
fr.. of %JUNI r flf Ulf Kell PI ELI).
USLIN PE BACIE—A further nupply
IT) at the slur. nee", sod derirtble ankle, for tn.-
wit gttrefeen. er peeled te Jar, by
,iyao munraili
IvHITE LEAD, in Oil nc,clDry; ReilLend;
Verntl.a nett eptnirh Whlnnen terethrt with a
general ...rimer. of Penile. tor Pale by
JASliti S.UtirrEY.
0011000, Fustick, Niok Wood, Brasil
R . 4 eaut Worst. ui.. Vitriol, Itt. c.r. pou.h,
!truss, Potash. Atom. awl • otooral 'worth:lout of by.
HI nth: tor ..t. b
JY3O
BLUE LICK WATER, by the barrel, for
ID .1. , by J AMEN 11K1UVVEY.
W IgKE h l'S
, Ms . teit;t h e ;,, K v ee u r n ':
can'Y Vern:lllll.n. 7rurhArßi'A Bon-1.416w:
tor *sly by j y3Ol JAMES MrOI.WYEI.
A GENERAL assortment of Soaps, Per
totavritx,•l,,lrrs.-1:00;re. for the inile•
I, rain by Jr : f ul IneOUVVEY.
HAZ Ait U& LAFLIN ' S A SMITH'S
rowbes—.
a&JO keg. superior Muting Winder:
Boer Hine.
Bra Shooting
12 ears Cann r
bblc lisfety Talc Is &Hairline. Rml f
sin L. .1. 8. DILWORTH • CO
JJ 3l Real 111reet
! I \ll OLASSES
. - 7 •45 bbls N. 0., prime coop
j 1 .¢r
f,4'
. cal . &Y
J. A. DIM Wall t 0 .
f i l U 0 AR-100 bhds. N. 0., fair to prime
17 to .I.nro, and (nr WW M by
p: , & J. IL DILWORTH &
, VC J K . !TS-200 dos.prithton l ibr sale by
aI OfTU
W. WARS-250,001) Ilarana, Principe and
/ Ilvgalla. In Flora and for pal* very low. hr
ijru J. a. DILWORTII J CO.
MTPORK' Rear --`25 bbls•
in store
ror oat. t; Y •
IROBIII.Lf. LITTLE • C I.
B A b C on o e. N . -- .1 3 1 9 4 T i,, 1 b b r a. first quality, in smoke
nao EOM iON. LITTLE it CO
B ACOiI —5,000 !be. Shoulders in arnoka
and.for or
xaeitoniJori, burnt a Co.
B ACON-30,0 W his. litun4, our own our
Ity, lb Mora end for uln by
71:la 1:1111180N, LITTLE & CO.
11yrroN YARNS-4,000 lbs. assorted, in
1
it ) store sod for tab. by
, ) f ie . ROBISON. LITTLE a CO
NA -in-s
-'UO kegs annaled, in store and
for rote by
/130
_ a IRIED BEEF, (Sugar Cured) in etoro,
y end Cor tale to
JIM) 110111E0N..LITTLE I CO.
QTARCII— bxe. Cincinnati extra, in
10 Can, and for sale by
Jl lO RODIEON. LITTLE t CO.
INSEED OIL-40 bble. rood for pale by
14 j 730 J. KIDD & C
OLL BRIMSTONE-1500 lbs. tor sato by
1730 J. KIDD Ca.
`ALP TARAR-150 Ibm. for sole by
.1780 J. KIDD • Qr.
ESAN Soap,
11 67
LUM-20 bble. for solo by
Jl3O • J.. E lUD k CO.
AROUS W. AOLIESOI4, Attorney at
y l'ittaborgh. taro Fourth nivel, between
fiddtnoal4 and amtt.
licteuxecc-0 thtneen, W. & Y. Wilion. McKnight!
[troth... r 1y79:17
- - The Self-taught Musicians,
•
WILL dye ono of their Grand Drawing
Room Knfiettalameate et the MABONIC
on ti-morrow (VeLdayi evening.
CARDS of edmteelon to be toutat the Si. Clair font
and the door on the wooing of the Notertainment.
Putee..2B era, each. • Jp.2B:l.t
-
I. 4 ADIES Caps and flood Dreeeem, of very
dmlrsblo rule. =gine In price from St. to 37)50.
7a2t o J. t!AKKEII. No. 27 Fifth otroot.
WOOLLEN GOODS—
feast faster grey and brown mixed Cateltneres;
•• • bisak. green and my Twilled:
3 " blue andgreen Jaans;.
"- arr. drabaod bleat Blanket Coa li ng:
eraper black tlaeelsons ,
2 " boom Plaonele.
30 gleees 'Dew Uldtbt on bend, on oonalenoient,
end for see. en favorable Comm., by 11. Lltlt '
Jew lld Liberty street.
BAUS--4UU Wool Dago on hand, and for
web, DM H. LEN.
►r F. highest price, in cash, paid for Wool,
I by L Jrtoi u. LEE.
ttEEL & CALLOW, Third street, opposite
the rbt °Me.; bm toed
paußby Book, • truthe on the Breeding and Ben
%sealant orDontestinifowls, by Dr. Burnett.
The Upper Thu Thousand.
Braltherall'a Retroopent., to., *a .tymt
KOR• RENT—A - line 11,.. use, wi th in a few
mum of IM Court *tom. lam. In atxxl order—
easolarano—Troto, IlbmObert.llrope Arbors.-Iltablo
a Caning@ nonso•-Loooe runs Woo lash from nest
Moll, wlttomt rime of ront. PooOooslon glom In "Woo
weeks. oocopant itolog to the oduntry. Avid, to : .
.. -CITIITIS • DOBBS:
.ITZ) :ha LW, Wad otetot •
TOBACCO -20 kgs de. geeßros: Ky.
• tvisttr gab br I. WSJ Ild311&2! • RAM
12=Z=INI
New. Presbyterum
Church— W iesipi
Aa -if laylilli been tie t
run Co ng.gtn ofWEopor; con tractors
wrblio
balkUnge In Pittsburgh, Allegheny City sod Coma pu
e, are
hereby Informed that sealed tropombl te received
for the completion of the job, from ebb fate until Frida7.
the :Mb :netanL
Puns sal bpseifirations are left with\ iingh
Eel , . WE...Port for launch= by those vno ohm.. to
apply for the contract DT order f the thindlbit Com
mittee. OLI VV't EVANN •
IMM9MISM2SIM
EDUCATION. '
The Female Seminary,
ciat.,36.. Po(=Raters:, ,
ttz t a oo l4 - 47 . ,.
Allegheny eity,—The fall t,..Tm rommeheing the ant
11..1ar in September tmt.—end, the efilrient
onus of of 311. a tiannah R. Darleoelto Imo byname time
how, OM principal. and will bare mit-able are Ittarkee deb.
IL Ilentiagegilnikt. •
In pint of location and arrandketo;ate for the comft,rt,
of the pupil". it In not eurra.red to the romp:dna/.
Fee tame, •e C realm.
jrdlithe R. W. POlNfiltriKß. ,
OAe-100 bze Cincionati,in store;foi sale
bt ie29 Mcli ILLS 2.4t0C.
ig 13 CI Alt & MOLASSBB--
po bhim New ()dem , Molzontr.
CA hhie. New Oriel= Sanr; fne nin
jyZ IletilLLß f Itur.
gIOFFEE-1.20 bags prime Rio; foisidieby
IL I . 1 / 2 9 Mel.itt.L.4 t ROE,
__......_
1)OTAS11-5 casks for sale by
Ir2e mceiLts a nos. \ ',
6 ALERAT US-10 casks for sale by :‘,
AI Jl2ll lieGELLti it ROE. \
'7 -
1 IURRICLES-5 eks. "Dixon's" and Pie
s...) pi/ best black Lead Currieles; for tale by
/51 9 J. 14A11100tiMAKISIett t'O.
16 1 X. LOGWOOD-30 his. 'Saafo d'i s for
1.4 ~,b, by J. SCHOONFIAKER e ce,
J. KIDD a W.
60 Wood vtrevt.
LUM-30 bbls. for sale by \
tv. .429 J. liellooi7MA K Eli A GO.
11.11 P LOGIVOOD-100 bhls. for sale by
J. FCEIWINAIAK ER t CO.
` 1 OAP-25 bro. Castile; for sale by \
}129 J. £CLIOONMAISEIL
I IAIIIS GREEN-100 cans assorted shades
of the calabratcv '13.' 4 brandto—yac nolyortnlty, hrh.
Raney ard vocrmancney It slan.ln nn.quallvdt for talc very
lot, bY J. rum/O,OIIAR Nal . 0.
. t'v
I lEhltIN I i—Jt) bidet. gibbed Iterring, just.
rve'd an I for • .C.l t,y \
WICK a MrCANDLflatt,
. 1 / 2 9 corner Wood and Wator exact,
I OST—A Promissory Notedr - iiin by tilos.
s A Woods, 10 faro, of Hoary W. Iflab, datrd Jutla`7s,
1104, at 10 mott.. for $lOO. Tha llod, Nlll,loraro turn
It :0 th , a olllco, and all forrooo ara horoby warned acalrott
0,-gotlating for the 000.1 , ‘,„1t2.242t . ..
QUGAR-40 hhds. N. O. on consignment;
1.1 for onto by .
i rl2l J. # IL. FLOTO.
rputioniy -SEED —2.5 fib's. fur sato hy
J. 1124 . -1 - J. A It. FLI,I,IL - . L.
..--
13 arAsp-30 ohs. Potash;
20 bbla. :lab/rata.; 110 onto by \ \
172 11 . . .1. ft ft. FLOYD,
,
I )EER IlAtit—looo j ll4s. t ry
j 'd it i i r iti s i nfehy
1r2.4 m; Liberty 400.1. ",
illEgsE--200 tali Cream Cutting red".,
1, I tha,dey: for NO.. by . \
11F.NRY H. COLLINH.
27j y Water Ft— abiiye Fenithaeld. •
B J
UST rend, Braithwait'e Retro :
Li tyre of Hrartiral Med.: tu. and Sur \ .
~,, r , part ti. for filly. ‘.
nankin'. Half learly Codrart, from 'CrIVII r. 1
Jetutary to June. .
Alva. a new novel, railed the Hyper Ten liinusartd; . OI
Cod, Brivt.ll: recd and for vul. by
W. A OILLVENFENNINI Cd, \
lv2; . :6' Fourth k.
f„, , ALERATUS PEARLASII ON, d'
k_r rved; and for 6116+ nr
i)1.1 HENRI' It
lIIENSE—:SO bin. just rec'd for'ealia by
I or ON 11014N11011ilT 3111101CP%
VINDOW GLASS-50 }me by 4- or
b r
1,27 • VON PONNIIOR•T k AIU
PORLAPS-15 for sole by
1,27 VON leo, 1101 ST MDItYII‘.
IORN BROOMS, WHISKS. &e — .
1 iii dozen ¢zln Corn troonit
Ifo Com.
like and abort Ilionnot for'aldi by
irZ7 VON IioNNIIOII.BT t MUNPU Y..'
OIOK LED SALMON- —A superior article,
wet oe in In lb rrilll•toi, not pc .1 and 1,./ . Pale hr.
0 A ilreLUlol k
iy"24 Greene and Tra
itti:Nll LOBS'fEßS
thAtrre:
t n.hE harm;
I si f.ll BUCKS, at the Cheap Publietition
u rAurth
Appl, te,p, tro . o LlOtory,,onotento—AJonrorty to RolmantlA,
uL
Ithe oapital of Alesokul) with the Cuup 01 Jun,Aßoltolo.n.
stedo.ling • ooete Aof Nepaoloo. Arab's, Alore bomb,
by LalorenroCllobsoL
W. A. fiII..O6NFENNKY t CO..
Jr:l 76 Fourth Woe.
Co.r artherehlp heretofore existing
C between the eoherribero, under the trio of ROIL-
Stiolitiblalildill a ea., in Mill Creek Vurnare,
In this it diesolred by the withdrawal
robert Kobieen, Samma Ii Itohlton,Thiolattle and
Illauhara baring 41.141.1 their ealm ont , Interoat In
old Furrier, to Hr. P. Stio•nbertier. elm,
will be
br Dr. P. Shartiberger end (Dona , S. )(Diu.
un Dir the Or le of I'. oIIOKN HEI:UEIt A. CO.. ffoo.ffi
r all ...ht., and sod fall, •orlieris.d to rolled ell Maimsdo • oti turner,. 11(101.11N,,
NA'I'L 11. ILOHISON, ,
TIIO3LAS LITI LC. \
UM It 13101).A31, •
F. ellath tig HOER,
• -
UP.:KpIK P. Kl NIL •
ea Ddurith.•daly 14, IPA2.—)lfl:
)StiOOD'S INDIA CLIOLA — GOOUE-4
arta ,
L. WILCOX ACM,
rernor alatket n. and Diamond.
lOU METAL-1360 row , Foundry and
Yorar, me foto by
,21 It lIESI P 4 AITHEWS it C(1.
vEATimos Jr. OINSENG
-21 rtek• Feathery,
13 - thrarnin ow landing from Mama .
le in City; for eel. by
JSAIAII TOMMY A 1.31.
tr . = WO., and Front lee.
Niagara Exaursion—Half Regular 14tre
)ERSONS *ishing to g o to the Conveniton
11 at Niagara Falb, ran
get ticket. at any tint. Art
di 6101121filt
Teo« wi t the crowd Dating Mwriday
to
ran (I 1 A party of ten or more In, made up) leave Ott
eetarder m , raine•
Fleketrewil 1,.
I .
for either route.
tehargh to Clevelakel and took. Me Wellwrille...-.13,0)
O. • Pe. It 4,1.0
The tirket• will be goad to Saturday, July dOth.
. AMIN A. CAW; HEY. Agent,
C. ant P. IL It. Coutt:n a i
a i„
filee Monongahela Home, Wilder ette•t• to r
lomro;tier Pooltlinel • 3,22,1 y.
STACY'S HOTEL.
(1
PPOS:TE the Fountain, 'ianeavile Ohio
ne, /MOM M. Ruff awl W. A. Joll , .. PrOf MCV.MA
I I ECKER'S EYM BALSAM —Nxi infallible
*milk for Chronic Pore, Inflamed end weak errs.
a:. a 24,1.10100. Optbalmls; sale b
L. WILCOX \St CO.
NIARSII'S Improved Patent' Shoulder
Urn , • s ale , . a largo aseortment of elarsteslcOperiOT
r UK"n. Llto peel now CD WI.; for tato by
lt-d L. WILCOX Br 0‘).
CCOUNTERPANES—Murphy & Buetitieid
ore Riney. supplied with the abor. ertiele-4bile
Alao, Purnituro Dlsultd. • white nod atrtOrd:
plan, ol.in bolt do. Prarlet tlidutzerc plain and priut~l,
for Quilts and Counterpenre—and w an ortment let
11.nroeksopiug stood. arnorelly, sorb as Table and Towsl,
line theme, Crean, Napkin., mollies 86.41nee.
Cave Linen. nod Ilibelinx, at. and e 1 ationest possib(.
tries, /r 24
FrIABLE SALT--25 dos. boxeS fine groom'
put up expramW for family nryi for sale by
W. A. Meal.lllo £CU.
Jr 2. 4 ilrwera and
1 4 1 .XTRA STARCH—itonbright's superior
I.mULI Plumb. put up b i d.l\litiotaa of convenient min. for
mara, to bo by thy quantity or YAM!. or
W. A. EIoULUM.I: &
No. 250 Liberty atreat. •
..ly:a .____. - -
I.IEPPER SAUON—IS bin. superior, pui
L or by UnslrrwooJ, Of Sontons for tale by
// 24 W. A. aIIeCLURCI..I 'CO.
I 'lllO2llAT° KETCHUP—Ufplenvood's- ant
' t perks/ Tomato Koteksan In Wait ..I Pint batik..
ft r ellal• b 7 • • W. A. aleatlitsi A CV.
iti4UGAR-134 Male. N. 0., fair to prime;
fite. We br
r iita 1111E1. AIATHEWS A (11).'
MOLASSES-
ivy . 664 bbis. 1'161244t0n• oak et*Parage;
48 liagar llou.vfor gale Or
.1124 - ItII ItY. k CO.
EAIIIEK4-500 sides iii4;.branded good;
for POO by
.1724 ftliEV, mierrtirws a co.
=l,l
.... . •
T. Napoleon Dynasty: or history of the
Bonaparte Family; a work of over 600 para.
Illarkw,iod'a Pdagalue for Jo
Hal of the Apoatatr Catholic,lt. . Prima. Achill,.
The Prairie Stout.
No. 5 Week Must.
The White Friar. -
Your Vole. Harper's BlaFax.ao.handemely Loand.
LIT. , of ilotarra , A Scott at Platte; reed and for nit by
ItNICI. At CALLoW. Third atreet.
SIM oppOrite the Port Oface.
I,.'s UNDRIES—
1., ao rake r...b.;
20 P0t....b.
= bble. Saleratnr:
IVO b..
00 barely Lake Mb:
20 bbl. Heidi*: ' •
1 •• Orewx
2 bo. Sheer. PelN: ,
60 Ilea. Buckets:
10 blots. No.l Lard 014 •
40 •• Boot Ituoae alolalatr. ~
30 •• New Urinal. ••
0 bbds. Nee Orleans Began
200 ban. Western Namara" VbeLee;.
10 keep Batter; in ptnre and for f oto br
JY2'.l Y. D. CIANVINLN.
"Genuine Russia" for eels
J. KIDD 4. CO.
W"IT ING barrels in store: for ogle
by
KIDD * co.,
Woal strbet.
J 723
bble. just reed, and
for ride by 01 J. KIDD it 00.
SCHWARTZ'S PARIS (AMIN, in iron
cow, eft s, to !porch:mem for .de h.
4. KIDD* CO.
UTCIII—A lot for solo by
.1 irzi TODD 00
ditll OIL-10 bble; Numbers 1 & 2
fartal!bY [51251 KIDD &
CitEESf —: 3ooToxes B:.;
20 '• 'Pine Attie: Orr nkle by •
1120 VON NONNOOIuYr t OPII b:
- 1471.N.D0W ULABB-300 bz,s. Bby 18:
16010 y 1.7
For We bT VON BONNIIeNST " 14811.11 W
ALERATUS--11) Deets
13 Lanvin
31 hones (Nand Tanana) Wand.
L9/141.11
Wate DICKLY 11.,
r and lkont eds.
and}for nig by
7=
Ohio tik roans, Rail Road Stock:,
A FEW Elhares.wantedby •.•
Tuostrai.m. BULL & Lek. Bachasure Brokers.
irzs corner Thlrd and Market. \
COFFEE-1W bap Green Rig, in stoic;
.od for Ws by . •
ifta masa =MY a 00.
• .
put un in btemetirally nenied. e
IV. A. 51e130.11:11 t Co..
No. NSA Liberty i,iteet.
Dissolution.
soiellew Books
IHEES--150 - biz. in store, for sale by
Ira ' Iy4ull DICKLY t CO.
COMMARCIAt \ \
,
N 'o
.rirrilutrea\misxll:.
\\ `e, Friiror Morten. July 141,1611 f 1
Itttsine63%yeaterdspwas Ibiet, sod bat \ few
mil. (marital. The weather during the fore:poen 'Was
Tesellx.nn...tott. urtrnakoh Igo \were visited by ,a
heart thin. .hie, W. mint cdtincrtunt after So 1100 We
Wanon of drouth. l t , \ \
PLOUR-44e heal! of no sale, 'from first lanais yes
terday, and the only Ale frool store*. a$ \ bbts sureMerse
at 17,7; lib& Entriclidor is- eellinff s from id. , at $1,31
41.13 r ha.' t c,' \r \\\
Ito P
Llilin—ls very , ...ree, and inntioted nominally
at 5e2,7.12.f. , 7 front hrsilt,liands. and ti.1(4 , {4,24 (cool
store. \ ' t •
GRAINi,-Very little La miff. forwardnisnlien are
Very light: •The eiore Priac,. t" , looti ,'"'" 't''''' ' 'i s° '''
1 for the far Mer mul'ilkel,'44h - tic lb • latter The tenn
i lar rates for whist et the milli 'eve tr e .46sicia '..ef Inisliel.
. ‘ sroordinir to eralility. Rye is vrkth 45c, nod tarter 4„ i tfen
infer ik bushel. \,, v•
..
I, lACoN—StOetr am light, and rief e ss confined Militated
Wits nt e rhsuldere c ‘ iki, tide; din i nneX 'tared hams eat ' 1, )!
la \hanged hams lit. enssr ruems iffstal 0 . •
Reili—We note accale of 15i/ON/set, hogs, deliv 'lsle
early \o`November at 'Spank e r:Sit too. it!celitinit on 'halt
Tn.. ilie s jnellers. Is the riethent :price nal Paid in t hin
market.( '
liaGefililti—Paln of N S, hied. curter at Ain. and of if
WWI not bp ro reported tit GOGlfie it M. t l,
t
No chanats\u other , articls,it usually e t ea tth e c,
, . \ 'FOREIGN *ABEET2r, 'tr. •
\ \ \ L. ? .".N.-,fri a 12.
\Tb r. Lagliab i'udda were maintained doll. a ' lion
of the day at teatneffal's inlyancrt_t snags Vi SteelieltX,
ItSt.lllocit Uzi rattree.more Iresly • • tiered hitt., atter ti e
and the prim Mosta' hi toner.. I , fft'e tff i'a lis di , her•ahe
leth. hotwillestandidg thin Might getting in , Clutroarlilt.
'title believed that the etationarr tositenn m lidinsols Lops
es areac measure ow init to thn ebacutwer f Itventule. hop
In proarena An this thdeemeut r ...In he hert• depart'l
meets al, the becerity matter come int t_mord piweneuent-v.
notice. 'At the prerent niciner.nt the chi •I s attention in di-
Tt'ct"ii tIl atitifver litorkesc,..ll l. o. atter en loud rind re-"
Vert deprlClatiOtt, ore at l e etiffth noun. their putter
PoSitioci irrhublic opinion. vrbo °Mei. /VP , i or b.i...
\
in th e linglinh lunch is auhrliord :—Three not. (ken
ada for money. ItipX, X, ,celi,,X ex oh . ; do r aecount.
Miei. 31. he ex dlr. Three cli vitt li.duce-0. Vile. Si. ti
1., New lehree .4 a twirls; irk tiro(!. lac ti. a'. la•- • , - •
Lung Attundia, land. il 14 PI. ‘bncilli 0,5 tipkoc. , 1.v."...
\ -- . '
FROM Jikilllt krIINNICT, , \ S,OIIIeTIA ' Iie '
• \ Ll,vaittuol., Jul 14,
U no. remains inactive. Prime l k ultiltire of 0,0 and
Purk bring extreme talon.. but the ride./ - .cello 1:o v
rivitig meet little &Menton,. TLere li, `nolbiuw nsw \to
Cher. Lard Leas teetomo dull cod unicluale \
lirealatulis—'43eles cif helmet - ore not eerily' made adopt
t a deeillue or oil to Is Ili 1111 1. Wheat reliever in mere rs
.t .
toil, at 21 to 24 reductive. Indian Crltt4cli.S Kater., IS`
...Aired. in value. , The bane. rtenreclit ire now of the
mon , promising deveriniPm. \. \
Cot th.—The std.,. the two days this wee'[ amount L.
10411,00 C bales of all lucid, of which lull one tbird in
fur eareirce.r eneeillielinue The market\ is creely nontil wet
. I ent week's idle, et hihnim. in tetanctiester\ln eale.
'list Its medal rout.. sr:0111 slier the elemlone, end thole is
II lair sequin te Alas st.sllttbtlr retlUCsa Tal es. Thu very
levuratelo remits of the 02..7100 crop. tarp log. IV erste
stedhuer.riscomp.ied lateen, eNPlarlilefl Or ursitletlEttourgb
lalh optSloll fie to IL. proving niiieh bare, than thes,rres.
e .e a r e oper a cin s oceirist thin lusrliet, seltlech emery
thiod else wools Fern, IS rtrielmnt, n return 011 the rile.
of Cretinism of last 02011:11, it cut to. higher ff. es \
- LITCIIrOoI.. J4l, 1 . .1.
The arrivals eines Tuesday . Nat from Irelnitel add roast\
, Wise or ., s 111414. FrrILI lorelitti, ports Ihrret have btedi . p . /,,
, arra tailr 100 Irtleat, 41411..4re Indian corn and , 4' i l l e-er
- c ' eels of tlenr, bed 1. iedi qui whent,l,2s ern re nod
1,-,thi bole door Irmo flaineila. Tines ...lilt en.MieltWes . 2 km
.irr Sliest. 7,7b1: Ore 'lndian enre,el.o.nel e.clin , and P.iniffe
tee:nor Sour. Tien wencher Gummi, toe W.ek haft been
,brilleaut. 01111 n rel . , liiith tendecmtureencLech• hot bed
reef. tlepr,siutt effect upon our rnarke Whcst nod
purl ave mei a retell end.nd at a decline rf Itt(a4l rt,
iti na end Col eft Nick and barrel. todlan corn hos beeut
;Winer tespeest; • ellow tvion entree leas sordarted prett
neared., cut White L. nib:fitly remied, In 0011111. - \
'At thi searriduci's marks 1 tbentrsos , the 1.1.01 11..trntr,
Sllcs'Or toro sled country dealer.. 'who lankla aparionlf, '
or 0 liva unel t i ed.. 0t a .1001100 SILICA. I'Llt.isr Of 0,103:01 l 10 "
in A. , nod 11.140 el ft Mil. 00011 Pour was\ dinicult•he qmc
scot tether hewer. Outlaw. oatmeal were meet. neglected.
althundhfreeli offered at n reduction of sf.te,'N 45 Pis nut
ll e r 24e/' lb.. `llOOlOl acid re. aer.. rash rurbrr easier ta•
doer. i•di leen. el con
hint rows. Ineliniceeince met es
sinir deruand an last week's rile,. Amecienn Yellow
nrouptitiff•feol, eh detiaintits ced and Mail :Antal is 400
n
retain._ July LI. \
Icon lelnitan,--Prztelei Pip has not been In givoltilmosineP
tide 'A AA, nod prices have declined ffe to ;l( Patiper—A
mother per...ne Xre
wel Iki bas fatten plarniStttbssttlsss
, 111.1letrst I Itist 1110. Cs , .r.. 11r.tt, 10 4., 'Xis—lll hist' 1 ti
, U.. rte lIIV IVOAALO FOCA la %11/ ilDtiOrtlrlCO to , W . V.it, , b ,,
Quocahounnominalli ace to ern Steidle , le n ' , vs+ ,
ffenver, and ducted Term Ilk tus •
AtIVER iNTiILIGENCE.',
4 . 1 , 2. ! x BOAT AIdIAALS AND DEPAFIT4ER
, . • , , ,
'lg , n listen—Thera wari. , ,st!,incrie4; kat reran; at tine k
t !nett: mark, and tailing. '‘.
, 5 /.1111,111.4•11. , • ‘
. ,
• Vain , Penne tt. Prowl/Faille:,
Atiantlc, Parkinanti, \,iliennetilia.
Thou. Pinker. Lsiice.',llsol . Newton
1110 - 15. p. McMillin, 01i5iiria.
Ilea area. St. Clair. IVelg Is vwton. \ •
0 ioba,lnurgatitagn. , \ \
\ \ UPPALTPO, \ •'‘
.
TI•OA 155 1.4 0,rer. Panay, Wen \NiVrton \ I
(heti, onett. Bragnatilla, \ '
AtlanticsParLitpon, lironne4tlta,
• Oar. Mein, :ninon. liallipolie.,
lieue.re. et:L'inle, West Neart.n.'l \
Lunt's, Kouuta. Cincinnati. \
Ii lob, l'ilericati , unu. , '
'''''' . .... Clll44 n nati
5,
•- \
, BOATS LEAVInii T.. 011/ AN' • ,
'', \ ,
IVIILLLING—iturpo. \\\ \
CINCIN-13.4.TI—Pre\ P , itt.
titinwirit'iL4paggcs LIN. \ \ ''
it/OWN:MI:LK. It tAii...3 et e... ,1, \
wysr NEWTON. aA. ..15i.. and 4P. M. \ ',. '
~ ,•,
]ha P 1111,4 1,1•1111... " \ "I. :
0. Leath It C 0.51 Xrpre# Pastel. Line. 5 P. 51:‘
\ \
.
FO4eIItCINNATI--rhe fll4oler Fort Pitt 11110.-z
te barn nnakenidshly detained:will\ laare ins above (ilia.
Sac. This nneeatratosr barjutt tinifiggons theiciaph re.
pinnt and repainting. and Ter accenn7l a tion far 'tratell
P. • are excellent.
-troutetute-mr--rrur.tb.,ll. —Tttumvere storm
3Cetentay uftcrnoco otuurdcousideluble demago
,
ucuntg the steamboats .moored !ewer ,
While, the moot serious of Which . wite \ that sus
tained by the steamer Diadem. Thc•cubius had
cet.4utly' ken cut loose from theold with a
viosi,.eremoving it ton new one, and,Was ly•
in,t lease upon props. The storm left it, almost
a complete wreck,
We understand that portions tlf Itte Wprkm
works of %the steamers now finishing nff st,t4
Inner wharf, were torn away by the force of the'
wind, and Gioia some distance up the wharf.,
The storm was . , 'fortunately, very abort, olter.
ise great clan:age would have been sustained
th boats along tlte'whirtf.
sTEAIII: 63(111 . 1'S
••• -
4401kCINC/NIQATI:',— The fine
atm; 11(11i. alEltiS. Cart s Shunir. will
Ira., for ta7 , - above and ititarruediaternrta .
tho day, ialth infant. at 11 A„ Jr2g •
14 1 011 :`.`\.
• tr. tno. llghi draothr rts.am.
Carktwia will tear. for'
‘ , ..'" ,,, grd gad ag,,ihtrrhardlaia vialita.oo thin day, the :sth
wr-t. 10 a. w.
or to
Agrhr
.
ROB. CINC i'ilrisTitl—ThQ fine l iE rat
.i. new etearnet V.O K T I' IT T Miner.
nnixtrv, will leave for‘tio above anil all lcitH ,
mediate ports, thin day; At 10 A. M. . - \
For freight or Two/Kg..ripply on board .... jyliii
..,
Peunsylvaiutt,Clausieu Company.
FOR le ` ale of Lielinses to use. Ciatissen's
Coy "eottouiri 'wbw 'in I Ble chink If.* licn.
Juin, dc.. Are now realr to , ;:eaerrat. , with [:O slo.rDee for
uutr Licensee to :nano (sett:Pin Elam
A gnyl
Pruladiduhla, July IfISSI
•
Choice Fruit Trees.
riNIE ., lovers - of fine frniture invited iu
,sAp2ve A Ifs t of Enilt And liverif;n Treeewnil 0 yobs
ot the enokeyt varieties ever often. to-this city.
Ibirticminr witention.sa invdcd to the stook of Dwarf
Pram on Willy.. roote-I,oootrees in n frwlt bearing state,
and about 211,000 nue year old b ward tear, on Coiner
route, connyfining thou nuut anproard NiaVe anti Nomian
varieties of thLwdelicamas Nrult
Al t o, tusk ,A,u,tuna henutiful Evbrgreen Veen
aml bhrolis thina" the oh! Itni.veter Nut-ann.,. one of the
*lard. In News York.
MOUL,cION, Prortrintor.
The List no leeswou •ortrontracts mode wlthihe Airmit
at the Norrerr, tor &Ayquautity of. Trees, tore. Veliveretf
on the months of October or November tievt.'wn'Abflirv."
at the Allegheny' . Hotel', Irvin ,ntreet. Pittboargh.
Jr= " SANDIOIIB. Aimed.
CAUFORNIA\ BREAD. ,
THE subscriber ' la * manufacturing end h ' ''qs
cu hand suptudol'drtlcic: nt this indtpenlablowr
atilettr for Datitorma embrrants, It remains dour Ina
years, and will Maud any rldnalc. Any quantity con
luculPhrii at short path, 811151.11.Aft.D.
tin. 111 Liberty attest .
.
• BREAD .
& CRACK_ERS: 1
1' ICON CITY PILOT lIIINAD 'arid CRACK- -
R. Nit BAKERY, No. all Utterly etreet,..POsite the
head of linilthrleld., ..
Baring pureltwed orient W. il.Nerin'reraekeratit Pilot I
greed machines. I am Prepared ltilill'all orders eßlue-P.
ant or Pilot Bread at the Shortest nett..
. Superior Witrdly.Brettl, Bye and Blakey.% Breed. large
and small Rain, frealt every morning:
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toteamboats,' lintels. an, supplied , with nerd and selt
!need. at all times. _ \ , •
air Cali. and. Cenfortlonary on hank and made trt.
firth 1 J. SII.P.PlIA111),
.
.
Fayette , Sprtogs Now Opp.. \
,
f r is highly' tittraativp and fal4hionable,
Watering Place, hot herb haunt, together with the ,
. ayetto Syringe Hotel," adjacent thereto, Or the propel.
snot orthe ••Yarmington 'lintel," on the National goad
who hattereurect the bell. Cana and the biotsuepilve ofd
entry Mud, vilth o determination to please till hie Vinton..
A new bnildlng. with tortY: tootna, has ruerntiY . .hvell ed—
0.:..1 to the estabilahment,., ' ' ' s
Thew Springs are surrounded: hY, the meet delightful
and romantic mountain teener', in * cool clifaan, with
,putt wr and pure water. The curative and purifying' 1
Preget ties of Bout, waters have ben Wily cetahllshed, by
the fart that they have never. tailed to , mint the worst
memo( Banta's. the most Invatetsle spreit,• an 4 ottpp,
' dlaeatootos the bleed. • .' , , '‘, \ ' ,
Btu's and nuke gilt - arrive At owl Isnot the steam
trite at. Brownsville. done', whew.* visitoreleill Oast, in
o t havoei nor or tile hone: to tin, Springs, over an es
t
°talent At'SolaMitcsl trod. about air the distance through'
one of the ricpeatamlutqWthniu Val awrieultur.l region ,
In the country to Untnisteen, ad then elotitmilo for ,
00, over,loo Lauretatoontant• omitting tram it. elope,
nod runatuit.ertiudill vial. or the great w o et„.eo ‘ „ii.,,
with all its rich, varingatnl and beautilul SNostyl.
liu ahett,'lt is emalently tedloved, that then. fit news
tering place in thecountry pr ton ne etroaserattractions
to Mew peeking health and picaenre. titan the . ralette
Syringa.7 and the under-Isnot in ter, certain they ton
uo where gain greater diepceition to pls.'s.'sn
onoto no.
sommolattno terms. •• . . • , . .
TRISMS-4no Collor per dui-. nr flee dollars per week—
no chant° tot the use of the battllnC eatablielment now
In good ortler. • \ ..
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THOMSON BELL dc.CO.
BANKERS'AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
CORNER THIRD AND kIARBET STREET`.
I)EALER Riok Notes; Coinkr Bali of
Fashios; VrOnstssoryNates, A.:Mocks bouszbe
an sold on Commission.. s &honors Ituols to Stsamtsols
fos ebarans.
1:f71 , 1157 , 11 , , , M1117
. ...
OLEAK HOUSE, by Dickens', N 0.5;
Roughing it In the gosh, by Pam Moodie;
he Pra rie Mont; or. A cntonre, the Reneged% a tomnbeo
of O
Whiterr er
iaret or the der! of Oharlem the Wrench
Poor flosamoutkpr the (Ineen's ' , ileum by Were, EVen.
no of Hoblu tired;
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Little Wellington and the Pcillingtonieng s •
Vel.2,loleamen's Pletartal , hatelrerolly boom];
Vol. Yd Weal; Novels, . . " \ " sztz
'••••,,WILEELING EIRMINARM.,
'INCISRPORAA'. D , 184& „, • •
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••„ CAPITAL STC/Clt.
Rev, olfoni. •
, T °,•• \ •
\ Aided by itii„experieneed,Do 'of Teachers.'
PAVE "irexieesion of this notitution WeU
Ioommenes , FAPTICIABIER I 4S2, intd coutlene
fete calendar month. -
It.talii.expeasee e 1 aboannoc Puiti,. ph, mike
\ of tiviOnonthe, Without ..... 00
Intending Music .. .... pp 00
\We knower no beftettadret tisettent then ihe follow Lug
no ire, written, as we ` . are informed hi htiblisher of
tte•Uttlettlt." hr • lifeetify gentlemanof this efty. whose '
I. loon wending, and eerrtettitter Of /nailing.
mast AM., MP testimony In MUM trelltht—•
.
‘`. t /be Cairn* .”
"M . Volio d i t t i — \ -Mingling, with the crowded'
andfenewhich. orb,- tiref, Met week. attended the ex
ardlnaliottof this ci Nanning: and
;high ir delf . tted, with the vital Oen. p•entlt me... one
'entirely n 10440. to ex.SatufAhrowth :headway of
ur care, hMh., itopmelillott Of the plehelettora'
,L10 1 •up 11, !.14:11' the
l O:=l l .lteeletalft Wore. ol InstencUott
• wetted bzif scrota '
The class," i the ewer I , y•h•ilmeatt; Lonifenlttn4Al
':gthrs,licoutetr .ILater ,Poiltiraltimtlmar.Pbt merbr, •
-*M tepee. of thrtstien Chauffstry, Or, ...MOW a
most taoroughtaisnatintaitee with thate tssochee. not •• .
mere exercise of u rt e y. but nloincri of PrlndPlen. - '.
metternting • discip us of. Wind led nylon,. of
reap, utu oat on Pn oce.ostnt. Ottrollf
t• bn .r.nd Of tate c - ..!!!Icro ft,!!!!tintis tior i gra
lathe nett went,. lak•tehl ! 1
t tl,reirt ‘ li f it * . u v. ' e h i ta .M " tbs
Mr.
I \ ' ; .' 4n torn
r Wesel altendent , sou the went , •
Ftentinstion. mil admit \tuat , 1101 rePatalitorie !bonded
n true , nterlL,
Att a Protestant. Chrbaen. It .
teptant parents can have their datighte, Inetturted in
scald learning, the Wheeling lemete,Panulnate to serand
to toptnetltritton In the mesty mantel If:tests may..,
with test utmost enutidence.co Ade their de Lighters WM*
carp of the Pshscipal, with sorencejthtt ,Gib their
m 14001 0 .0 hearts will be to cultivated is Odevelope the .
hitfheetAscree bf moral arid uttellectuacamllAre.
in addition to the eminent oftficationstotthe
p a l, a n d soros of te ter.. .as lite lustrltctOrs
01 ybuth, the! internal Olftelbline ofel .I.tentltb to nt.
welfmt mibel , are oath a s . to eballeafts e ntire
...probation and recamentfotlon of .14T barnon! oho seek
..th • prorer tridolent at their children.
The buttlingt. rannclousona Wet the locatibn fe Ott-
Nrptmed In heath:dulcet., and euftlelently nynot•J front
4u no met bustle of the city. The t.oru: belie. arse ne
bgnlght ire
as well se by tley, auoctated with And under the \
raft of watchful ant affectionate Teteds•rS , had to the
amt . :hied I ts.tor th.f\ Statuary bee more the saved elan
e t dj . ..nt . t i t , :t . .. r family, 'united th. ties of constugultllty,
Moo erhoolV
, ONE OP TWE All DIE CH." '
tyhee'jine, duly 17, tg.2.-1.b1:2.171 •
Cleteland & Plosburich Rail Road.
i , gbeac inar
.l,22 ebb raelAng co.jlkArP,
AI,U b l—L 4 bb's. Ter tAile DV
Jy22 , LLEILq. h 7 lima tL
.L72l,tTltlAbl3-25 lbe, 4r sale by
jra s 2, IL FL BILI.LEELS,
bib. for Bale by
1311i.E11.9.
az. , for sale by
a, a. aaLLead.
I,'lulLS. 13 EN ZOIN -5'
jr •\.1 7 22 -0„
•
BOTTLE" CQRKB I ,S ble. \for 'nal° by
Jr""ik. E. SELLgaIL
L'OR gALE--The Torntog\Anth Maubuto
Shop .o M. Jame. Hire. situate on Plonk Lane. \
near C.rry squet, Allegheny city, eonnoning inn
tug Lathes,bieVO Engine. bass and o‘. ‘ tierfaxturee.
Fill b rot/
_ 123 etre.t. • \
FIIEAS-50 igie'o4,"‘lhalf do:4'nd qiiorter do.
\ Manz, for I.ele
0 22 \ \IgAl lOO.
11tEASF.10131)1p.111 storei:!lr2a!e by
VA 1.1": 2
411 T
, ..,
stock , e, :
\,. 'Jaen and Boys! Srimmal . clothing ,
.
g‘ thetnn4t gotrlP:r Oggib. o,s g •VVAtudiOn?,. l l" :.
loft, dcgoul gr. 'plug
. 16; mi. 1./ ‘ll Imyer egg b , ,, ,
WE iTIIDY TO ELEASEX
irttl. '.
.:. ~ it. ClT'llk:B..tiytAod atreig s k •.:,:.
irkkiGE tit - ial - NES--just\reed,ht
\
' .1 A. Aluron bo'x, 5 cnws 1 . 5 of tbo,te'ftriAp.lserreO ‘ l.: ..,
on LAI ges,ll4 Olorg—gt, Wit. . , ~ 13,11
... , - ---. , .
11.111EAF PIi'LAINES-- , . A. l'ildionv!L Cc
...'
..,‘_..) . ire onw operdirr 10 reit! toorilGore eit , rioirdios• I:
9 . brao De Leine, et Bn. ,r - , 1121 I.
E,AWNS-r-NOri \ Openiag at, A. A. blispiii:k•&, .1
't . .1 Ces'o axes faAt OMNI , ' Lawns .e.ii arolloe.‘, ' \ ,
kk . AteE'rY FUSlti=t-2t.i cks. lot . ale by ', ',., \ \
1, - 7 • Ir '- t`. X J. Fl. DILWOOTII A 00X ' , X
i OSQU ITO BAR-.! lump on'biumd a large \ , \ , .
I NK: itodeommvito 0.4 for solo low. oi'mado up fin \ `
Anlsta.S. ~
Ato-Ordo.o promptly 011.1. .. ' \
. 4 \ • \X, A
. i,..... ~ . • ••• WILLIAM .. OLE. `, x,
(t OFFEE-LBQ bags friipe lib) ; •' - .\\ .4„...
3 ' . 4 \ 1 .?..D.W"11.1"1A314% L i X/:. " I l litFood' ot. ' . Nf i 1
,
• 1,1 ICE--s,tieroqa Prima;. ' . • ,
.111 1, • (, lbo Superfine glee nom? taigas by•
.... ..._
bbl e N. York Sugar Bolin;
0: 10 " .yortlabd: for Ws by
\ I - J. D. W/LLIt.IIB t CO.
prime cured llama;
for eat`.br
/YU . J.\U. WILLIAMS &
11101CLED OXSTEES--- A superior article
IL put, up by Unnerve.; a Co.. of Bode= Jost reed
euul Le 011* be W. A. AlcULUbli J< °Lt.
;719 , No 766 Meaty rt.
A 4 l LLIS'S CALCINED INIAGNItSLA-Dif-
A u &rent Item the enlister' , Ideeneada rblellf In the' •
u• waving properties. via: In ite purity, beinfruiti= -
ire, teem Oszbanba Add. edifier , : noPlearent tort,
ooll.Mul in bring heavier orradre dery . One tearoom&
full or It le equal in atrenalli to thnra or *no teaspoomr, \ •
1.-11 of eimmun ealclned maenad*: for sale by .
\ . , • , , .b. WILCO,X4CO4 ,• • •
:Ur , - comer Ilerket et. and Menaood.
.._:
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. ; \ . 'New Books., \,• ',, i "- •
.'.IVIST received 'till tile Lcidi'e hiiikatinee
,ul ov !twist. . ,
Uoy'• Lady's Book fqr Ansust; \ . ' ,
A....yr u s
~ ,
Bitolt vorobero of all the Alumina. can betul of '
.. -", II:. A. till-UAFENti otY JAW.:
. 715 Voilyth'etrest.
V ,3 dos. for Bole by
jy1.13 VOZI BONNIIORST• 1111111PLIY
, . \ ' v Wanted, •, \.\ • : ~,
WELL, improied Farm o£ good, lan' d, • :
•,. , ,k about 140 sere. , wlll:Lig GO mike Of Plttsbnip r ts, and ' i '
ai t gin two collonimf the Oblosa Penna. Rail Road- ,- ..,\ ._
AL.. anent Oast. of grad .tend, 4 to 10 ocren....Goo
t.euty mile. of tbi.elty, and near either of the Hint *oda-
A pply to , '.. CUOTIB A 00088. - , \ ', ‘
jyal - % No. 11... t: Waal at, Pittsbnepil. \ • . t
- Wantod ',,,. I t
, i YOUNG 1:111:1 'irqlxiring\ a. a1t11360111, LUKE \ \\ t
tuning money at 'lna command. to 'AMU to acs , \ • $
in hae employers handle: certain Anna at moderate Intro.. ~, \'4
, 4 1, p(mded employment pa afforded'tam. Tiny adyertl• \ 1.
\
l ' ir4 l .4.L ß .V' s roo o t o (lllllllVettAT:th. ' r d , I ltlk i 't,' r" . ',.
.
,‘liiktitAY's im.4.j.) MAtINSBLit—A \ ,
' lyik, supply of this
elegntrtiltareed sod br N . i
.7 1't $ , rkete lk t%
.jy: , \ corM44a t. al InOd.
rieVHill; GOODS—Suck as Mull, and Man.:, .. •., , \
V
wok ttudlna. Elam dO-l. RIM. ntxlflMot . .J.4k — ' ' \ \.,
~t, pialttano barred, llabrlca; Molt Alna t ntaltOtra 1. . X \
I.•wns. •and an 'excellent extol tirent of Lim; Mginix. 1: 1 . A
nsetting!, Nonlla work, Collars, 13u*, tlltroyea, me..
to or . , s 1 \
bad at low print
at gore or t 'IL. • • . • - , .. , '
Jyl7 . , \ \ . MURPHY 4k2/pRetl9l2ll.D.
•
OS Q U l'T 0 NETTIII4 , --Morphy &
Buicbgeld hi i 7 opened en suf,litinnal ottlltir of
rnisnolto Netting. totttod opd.to!otOd. Akoptiae,
,ninott for do. \of •
Coiling inning CIO. of Nichig an. -
• • i•
TJOTKCE berelly given teat in instal
meal of TtrentrArive Ceuta Per Share Lei Nara sa
t-Feed on tee capital ,to of the Oolli.g ll'utaikOotapet
°T.,,relai,vw.tl:4R,T4ol3T"Tu''',l,4 P "" b u`t. '
-the. • • - . O* . ;!ZIARN I Vrt''' •
•
Ridge, Stock tillanted
,
iN exchange‘for some Oh pr desirppble Co'p, 7
per Stork, by our or our rafitocifera isbolorlobee'todlr
t ale Interert foto Various Ca' uabflea
A. WlLhltro A en.,
• • Stirk Feeblmee Broken.
jug Fourtr4 'orreer
HEY?' •
,
5.?„‘ , ASSA'S in de cold ground; new Ethi
','lo °piaci meirdy b 13. C. Foster.
hoer I lore ciy Mouptaitilloore; neap and bean•
Elul duet. oong by the Alleghaniabs.
Wb ore thy rant nod Kern ad alma' by \ the Ilan
rontily.
the Weepy Family •, \
,aally Pollr+
Pearl
kinma Dale; an Ethiopian metal!
Blanche AI PI
. Laura lane; by. 8. 0. Yoder.
I tercet the OaNutld.
'rhere's a Wood Time Coring. \
liarland Polloo Received and for sale by
Allan 11. ItIELLOR. t.
s tit Word `
NaU s NDRIES--
k_./ , 300 bags 210 Cotter
ft ` l3o L!xes lasonfoctural Tob..ceo:
''
ht.
b.r bbls. .• 3 ‘" (Na)
thßoro /lerrlog;
410 Nos. 1 and &od:
30 Lab. Boperior ralmno•
o y . 30 htaa. N. 0. Su
lo 'lOO Dole N tl. rr
ertr
6f DDL powders% Ralers‘tunfoe sit., by
JOUhWA' CO,
Llb•rty stmt.
N U. ; UAR-' , T'42O Mids. on hand, an ,
jyll ' i3URIIII.IbOZ
LARIFIRD SUUAR= 7 I2 Jame',
on band, asu.tfor bi
isI7BURDRIUGIE
Louisville, reed fotsale
J LT \ . JONES tlNl.
NDERWOOIX p Puro`Lenivit' Sjrup;
Dn un.pirnh6,lll2l Avpbz k U Weer oTral
, lumpbekr
BD.wb lr.ci. Pat • e, Ott:A VOO.,
\ n. Ltbeetr st.
pikiAßlt lALIQ,EIO,RICE—:=2 calcoi, prime.
X . ) uti, b J. KIDD k W , „
N fotymit,
ft )lL .PSITERMINTIee'd a. lot; for, mile .
e %f\
on CLAY 13 tone - opliiy'i.Pot, y,
‘l°" ' " ' 4 ,. 21 ' 1 ",1.7.c1ias 'Altg r a co, . . .
lig IN .E. DRESS 'GOODS .. Xi:. REDII,O)iD'.
iji PILTCY.9--A. , A. MAsou a Co. aril cow clOollf oV.:
114 0 1h a eir greet PAni- e i n kraigt . El:l*. n telLe . titito Kett of
priors oloJ erspa aotlAumitier Amax:lYowls, P4= 6 7 : 1
. \
. • . Life offienerellcot
FILEEL &.(J.ALLY)W,\ Third S 4 opposite'
IN
the 'At Office. have reed the wllu.lee Wan.:
trufirbre Ilfd of lien.. f,':ott. smoU. SI; coPlateed
tntSS Met .
iG$ ot Oen. Freek,liermf.s mule ' - •
t.
U sole Tom' foll
The Llorticulturlet for July.,
The Caltfrat - J " • ,
!temente .1 Lirci iD . ; Nave TOM. oilhe &lad Otkler
•
Uta V/11..
litUatt ofDurdeatti. , ,'
'honour. n0...t0.
TO .bbles tam.
E I A RET WINN-100 casco aingeri or tit,'\
uoio, roi by A. CULIMAT6O.N.' ..;
)11 OLASSk.3--60 bbla just' received and
ANA Salmis brEt Clial/FLD.
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