-, ,- 1 0;••••• -•_ , • iPurfs,Begrat 'GAZETTE. in:l3mm= nr. lm= 1 CO. rzTresvaoa. I,IOND&Y iFORNINO, JULY 25: i 853 AgrietaDllerl dt ATTER' WILL BB .frOtliyi • O . Ar . RAC,IIPAGZOF THIS PAPER. 9 ;‘' G.mL—he latlcto al oaf Masklifiaratta eats to out basineursien issohdarnsbleniatilitisu of inakinal.boir boalnkas known.. 'Oor aindulation Ls betntan tar and Ass thousand, mach ascontltasta and countrin Wea*sPastral • kssaumi Ohio:. • • •., . : i:voitilii.ioVii:il36ll3 - - , lfethor the 1111tatl 1 Roams . ; .. , 4•4oiriltiatihag totibllaboastat of thi •Dizix 441:Eres. are . 1 ‘.',.-' :,..7fajoilii6l . 'ila. ihvalay. AD VEILTIII6BII, -rho '21.1 - rdc their .. l'• ''. -.;',.'0611na lo appear ha W .paper ea. 26.46, 00141. Z• i'' ' ' . ':' ‘lll plow hand thogn'th betim 6 erlack, co' 66tatrisa . ~. . • . . . . ' . , 3110101,73A110 WHIO ias amrit'counassioux, `• 1 MOSES POWNA.Lt,,. Of Lancaster entity. .:; 163 AIIDITOZ azyntax., mocLuas; oJ:FPaktin croway. Otarrigis CoustY• ~- ... ,'''T •tra Eili=e4an Tfaiin Este—The excitement ,- .i ' ' , lii..Eito. la 'relation to Railroad gale's', has ' ',, , iettiohed , a &mimes cattle, aid may result in ;rabid : testa! One readers are; meet of there, aware ; • that tbe'frataditlenfroad erected by the Franklin ' ''pe.a4 :Obi:Opnrii, trout Erie: to the, hin fitati •7 , , ,Ifii,,", Ii 'of tte Ohio, 'or four. feet ten Inches ..Leng4-_ , The E. and . North East Rettroadi . %ham Erie to the New Tort State line, is of the Ile feat mugs. 'Front the State line to.lleffelei I. '.'.. ',Milt' Iltrit.l4 - 14..ke Shore R oad is of the Ohio forte - . , .anges of gauge• I - , ,:ttiet ten Imbi be gauge. .These c h anges ia... ~ : ' *revery annoying. and greatly Increase the viz g , pare of walking; the Lakes Ethere Eoad frcm ' Buffalo to Cleveland: , '' .• ' ,' • '' • "The eiight f.thill Oille'of affairs is briefly se ',,toiloiti. All the rude sent of 'Buffalo and Dee ', - lash • are of the 4 feet Ili lath, or the 5 feet gauge. As there neer.searily Moat be kbiesk of ~;.•,',.. ~ .trigs .inimeerb=7, Erle resolved to:atm:re the' •• , a. i l4lMallt of.tnch brash, and procured the pillage of ta,liii bytbe Penheybranla litglalature, enut. leui thatibe mouge•of any Railroad from Erie to ~. `', ' the Ohlp State line he cenetruoled on the 'd' , -,";: Ohio 'gaup, 4 feet 10 halms; bid that any Rill -.'.• •: . road Erie ''to the :New. Yorh,..l3tete Ile" - ..i,.. ; • efntikbe either of the 4 feet 8} loch, or the 8 :j:, - : het `pun.. In :accordance with the law; the •.- .'' Frieklho Canal 'Company ceastmote4 the raid .•,,,* fella Erie to the Ohio State line on the 4 feet 10 '' '' ' leaps • which allows the card to run direct —.- .....-".•`• ffom Cleveland or Choc:mutt,. to Erie; ,and the Seat: eed" . .llorih East Clemptny put down the, 6 fast *the Now York line. Bet the pea ; r .1„. - - pie;of Baf.lo determined to here 'the advantage - • -, ,' . - of . '..kbe breakof - . gauge et that point, pot dolts the Ohio gauge of 4 feet 10 inches, from Buffalo: "..- toS:tbla "'canaille:me Sate line. The left a short pleoo - of' road, game twenty miles, trim •., • ~ ; relate North-Etat; of tic 6 feet track:while all ... ; 04i:rest : et thellne;fro6Cinolunatlio Bo:Nato, ' ~. alai of giet foot 10 inah gauge . ; antjecilog Mar 1 I-, : 'alien gni freight to, tistitranaltipments,• one at I ,„ ••••,"• Eels, the ether at North' But: , • .... • - '. /:t . Loot winter our Lighileforn rePealed this gatige 4,:; . 5 - . aid' the Erio and 114:th EasiCompanY le I * t . ' nortOoetempletlog chabglog their track to the 4 •', , , feet 10 inch genre', Thie bee 'eroded the pee- , pis:of Erie to a pleat of deeperatiqn - trisioh hor.;', dera on rebellion ;• es, •, Whim - the contemplatad change is Matie, nearly- , all the benefits that i - - Plamt repented to recalls by' the creation of the i, Itatiroads through. its hoiden', will be lost. • In t foot le; wilt be ei eerie= question whetheithe ' Lake chore RallMed will not be to list' city A peadtWertojei;Y: . ' This Introductory bleier' Will mute to explain , the - folkwingacoonnt, Of late proceedings in that . .. ..." • '• city It being nadersto,;d thit ne tlistione 'were _.,, ,. .yiesidiSit'at Stiffalci, fora change In the gauge of ''''' - 1; ,- .... - ' the North Es et Hallreei4 the people of Erie, In ,tAir : etabrialrAi' 1 with a be ll Of the Coramon.COunoll, - , -LY , ,:'. - imbiab(bl4l at the .Coitst Route on Tacedaj tie , •.:::::',,..C: ''' : 111thiteit:,` at 9 0'612011, A. N. The modes; was Aerie Midezolted. Mayer King presided.: At •' , ... ' . , this meeting the-.following reeolutions'.Were Feseedi'....; ' "•: , :". : -.,- ' • .'; • '., , . ire- Adam and pied= oter‘dost, that se fez ` the Fr e awl Norte East Railroad la =Deemed, : • '.; .. t W lt f t ' ill i t!'ft2Pert2erlaanittetolabtrealdtitliee and eatp b e '•• • • ; • tetra 01 by its °harper by - mentainlng the wide of CrWe toot *rage, eetabilebleg a trelgist depot at „ ~the Dock, as the Compacy "or'ginally • pledged ...";.•,- `. iliernselvee tb ibis ooromuolty to do. •.. • 4i; 1: ; . . asolocl, Mast the act repealing the gauge law • " ' ,af' 1851, which Wile pelted at the last seesion of . . . ;,,,..; , ; the Lagialituretbrough bribery - anditorroption, att'tbo dishwater-et the- Cirporatiens of other iliftißeitslist &Lend alike of the beet interests . • ,--; Of das Otate,and of our moped:el reutonstran.' •,. : . cee?thlediforilt Is tot binding upon us nor will ~ • ' - •Aeselelf,. That r e till Toilet all end every ef . fees thit.msy he made to change the 'genie cf - the Erie but liorth East 'Rairoad. , . ; [ -, - - Itsastatcf,, That the eitiestus fte7,,fowit 'meetteg astemblid; do taken, reapeetfally request sad ' hi:street thsir teptesontatires la lieleot aid C,isii , , : - Men „Cie:Willa of .the city of. Erie, to direct: the - .11Igh Covetable to irroaee the iron mile from the ', i- ~ Eriaasd Boreb Sset Railroad, wherever toil reed crestless the 'streets or thoroisgbfaree of the city; ~ ; thirst:dual of aka mil as eforesaid, to be do= ' 1,. ' ' - 'the moment tho laid Railroad Ceropsny, Cr Its -; . ; • oloPloreile, attempt to put demi the tarsi* er 4 - • i ,-,.. _, ' Reeelesetr; That hie floor the Mayor be; etql. „ ' ' bell hal:by Pi:ummel° unseen the City Cann ' ' , eUe, on the &Os/arm:meet of. this 'meeting, and lay .:" :;.before them the above reiolndodand ask their '. compliance with Its reeemmendatlnue ' • ~' . - , .'.' .....-",. .• Embed,' That a committee of Az be appoint ' ' ed to frame an address to the eltivens upon the -,,' • '• .; enticed, 'sad in general to take utelf.tesseures an . may be dueled • necessary to: ttie proteotion of ~ tie tights and interests of the citizens. ' • ';.,.' . : OOs - the evenleg'id - the w mime day another me , ! 4° _,.„.1f ,„I.l!#';t44,l:et tito 'Court ,Honse, which was Wed to its utmostcaPtioity; and the follotring, ~...iamong other reettititicris;• - vas paused .Resoled, • ThatktEW' set ,repealing the gouge - ,.:; ,.:; law 0f.185/.104 Wide -non thip statute bock, ....,igr„;.. t - -.,, and , '.ltheolved se we. era by morality, - detY and , 7.4-.....; '.lf; Interest,froM aseuttlng to its practical isoforee• ' „4:•;.72,; . . laebt.lvaAuiire deternelned to oppose it, indarill '','"."-r.-''cf,''.•d°.1'1°'!:.,:y......"....- - -„ ' - -., :. -; .-, ..- - ;. , •._..i . , •..:, •.''ckell(tlettle evening l'epetial:ineetleg of ihe .Cettriellirr. was held, and an ordicanee paned . , ~. :.„,...,.. - throaehboth,c4eddle, from ethloh. the following 1. „Di ltcidablecl and =Sated by they Select and Common Conceits of - the City: of Erie, and it le hertby 'emoted by the aitthority. of to! . same, That the eald Erie end North East Rill -1.;• . ; ~ - - road Compasy is hereby prohibited from patting -1 - ,, '• down or wring icy • • ether genres or width of 0,- ;„: ' trim*, or =leg any ear or looomotire - teens of ,-- . • , l gap other moth or glue, of wheels titan, six :,, ', feet eAdahe 414 Franklin Canal Company , .. hereby' prohibited from „puttiug dawn or tudng i.,0,.., ~: :, , any -Garr width" ve, gangs, of track, or- =leg - .„If" •,-;.' :-. ..... - an, cerem-leesinotive engine of any other width i , •, , oreeps4 . 9l-.1.4e1e than tour' feet tee betas, in • ;;,..e . ,;:".".,. ,--, - . ' , 111MCoity - polder the ',malty of Leo hundred dol .„ 4„...iatf....e. - . ' htre . .; : Pral/arY, - Oltott o ff ence; and ender an•addi , ' - 1, -1."..."•-;. - l':'"ilitettr.!..pettelty-Of tre-heedred - dell= per day i.„ „;:•1 4, 1' - •''' . ... - •. I:Lir-Meat tiiythat ger track pat down Sr aced t o l' t*!. l* l-;: - . - .eldblehela ef ells 'ordltessee shall be watered to ~ ..;.1:1,tc,..A1.A iiiiiiii?tiiiiiirlatiointibrio.neitd after preset:us , 431 -- 1,.:4`: Ala* far !boil IV 6 i ~stristi*Tutzt off coca. " 1 t i ~..,„:„•on er Seeds en" of the !streets of -this :city, la ' -,.: .lisilitionV.lhe proililoos :of this oriteuee, •.I , ' : ilicilit • • ' , „, O4 _G'O atabe Is hereby authorized and to . :::gair 't e 4 d. t7cau si es 3 : 26 o ll l 44 e U'u to bkaih•follrlthbewiPtlintrtlin -1..,i j.. tad et of such Street or scrimp; pad he is here bieutborised and required toemploya sufficient i . • '; ;, ~. foreSforthit parpose.. . - . . . . . • `,.. : ~..- , • '9,',Eassh , sad every resident of .this city is -, '•:. - • . bertebra on' request by the flier Oonettble, re !' • i ''•• • colred, - ander the penalty of five dollars tor . . . y neglect OV refusal, to aid biro in the die , . ..1 , ....., chugs Of 2 thednites herelnbeforielloistod upon nicer—Ame,all 'Pelle= are hereby .prohibited, ~, •.. - .nadeetkil , pensity -of one hnedred dollars for !,• . „ , ievery,el744;lreen resletiog or *betel:losing the . • Ifigli.oattelableVor any liereob Milled to hie *ld, :is 44arik410.the.dutleo above calcined. • , •••=.' I • • . .Thu 1 Erie dxfiette; of Let Thurediy, in - cam. .! , 1. ' ' meuitiliou the pretec4ee of the abate sneer ' l ,',, :.. 10E. lt4ii , ~,) ..: -- ' . ,•...• , . . I'. .-. 1 I ~. ' ' Me• have not ra - dubt, fr'ore the pervading eta"! • '. "Pmeht of throl,mealtags—botb -of which were' . . . deeded to oreffitehog,thatithe 'eitities of, this 1,1 ,:.;, pins will needrenhatit,to when it is ciadebatOod ? 7„:. ... tbeottelleillaggiutfilt"propOse thAeg, , v.; Alt e r 1''..!•;... 4,j -..1 the aingniohn Eels teal NordrE mit Read to ." ? ..,:1..; ; : the pugs AsUllis phiO Itoad.. Believing that . -'-'-' 'i '• . they have beint'posely'ltdp • obed upon —belleylog . that:. their tikals tali bore trampled =der feet - . : ',-"l .• • -t - .." - - bellehlei ihit tbe tepees , of the .Glitlte - Low Woe effeetad by oirru - pf *ad 40E1'0410 . rests. . ' - ,tealleAdli-Fthq. wilt "t''''AticrlC4llbP;fl' .:' : reV Y' lliOp b e ir , W 4 hrl e e tib tbTOrelie/41 wro ng . IA '• 'hitlileguogralebia; ./CaLey;bibatkid Yi!X:°l the petulance et Gott a feciing.lttif 0_ nritivqlf , inn , kat • liii-Oddipi.' IhtTerulil°•°' _ ..._._ ,_=,-- bakthetalew Obitxna to rata_ irldak.rwmpe ~~ `~: ~;~„.: ~~.,: }~_ • - ' r ..1414 . &. * • • • r . -'7•L '' '`Wk 4 t .t 4 ,6 ti 1 1"4,:t .... 'n , • I • • . . the * l e e d 3dticeireddext term halt tad! to "bid, w Counountty, In Abe exercise of an', honest and ftruleas Veit, :till • peaceably sub-i talt. • At haat nemmonte matter, Vero quiet. Tht( notating at ilidfale took no definite notion, tno "r" .. d cf 'the gentian of:ei oblige of glow to a meeting of t thn Biookholdarel 1M lie hetd North Emil' Ille - deetinie bad, dm pmme*of Erie will not be dletnabad by 'sty • !swims proceeding', and if the company flashy seeolve td chute their gauge, we hardly think the quiet eitissue of that respectable acid law-htgling altpurill Gerry their threats into tit .Woormaa Tatcza.—La the Baltleteroßan ot Prlday we fled.the toiletries telegraphic deli, patch: Waisalse, July 21.—The Ohio rite? lath low. Toe water to hat 2Buieettes dsep•on the bars to day, aed the boob have marry galit rani, 'dog to Fiarberga. The steamer Reteur.leava here to day for . Clad:natl, with the pasieugers and freight by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from the Eat. This route is stUl working sae; atmarally, though tredsbto are high-... 40 ots. to CineionaU and 55 ots. to Louisville. „ The purport of this is Plain, Baltintoie Is in formed that navigation sit' Wheeling Is almoit if not untie suspended, 'bile it is still kept tip etiow. And yet ' , the steamer Rum” which thin &spate& lays "leaves heretWgeelita today for Cincinnati, Aaiun arrive:for intreang fro 6 ;Piterbniyit The fast is, nearly all the boaM orhich the Wheeling press delights to speak of as belonging to "the Union line of loimrat'er boats," are boats running , from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati,. and merely touching it Wheeling. This fact, however, in oarefallynoncsided trim tire public, in the Wheeling papers, and in tete-, graphic, despstribes sent abroad from that phOe. It Is by each tricks as thin that Wheeling flies ins always has lived; and although we do not expect to retain those engsge4 in it, vi jet Mink an ottossionsd.psposuro of it may result:lu gradually opening the eye of the public to this sYsteniatio circulation of petty fibs and artful suppresilon of the fnith. , .Inionuase.—This epy of the . Slog of Wirtemberg, who wee lately. hang to elite:by thd Oermans of Cincineati; hats taken counsel from.prudence and fled from that city: de loosiness le that of a spy upon the republican Gs motes of this country, the following descrip tion of him is given, dint fiermais everywhere may be Oit their guard against Stature, eleoder; hale, hardly s eny and - blond; eyes, grey; nose, obtuse- mouth, large; bear . I 'and moustaches, re:WM:and rough; actor. isze• healthy; teeth, wall pretterved; bearing, lffeet aristocratic; ehoulders, the right one staid, out iitiproportianately to .the left. Efo msy be rutty reoogolred DI a certain grate with which. he is wont to cut through Ihe air with Ins C6INICT/011 WMI BANDOIMI.—We Warn from the jarschisky - :Resrister that on and after to-day an •E ipreas Passenger Train leiveefleadusky . for Marafield at 7 80 A. 31. to conned with;the -Morning Train on the O. dr. RR. for 4tte. burgh at 10'80 A. M. Returning, leave. Mans -8614. at 41 P. M. on'the arrival of the Evening Train from Pittsburgh, reinhing Sandi/ay et 9 P. IL This now arrangement will prove •great conVenienoe: to travellers to Pittsburgh and Phil. addphla , • ',Ollll/111.1/111:110 AID ALLT.OUZJIi RILIL2OO.-- The Chantherebargh Repository , state) that the Commleilaiere named in the Let of .Besembliof 18&3, entitled An Act to Inochporate the Chem bersburg and Alleghersi Itailroad llompa'ay," will tourism) at the'Coyirt Howie, is Bedford, on Tneeday, the 9di day of August nom., 14 10 A:AI., for the pnipoee of,takiag 'env* for the orgeniastion of the Oompsny: • Wale Cammonits ros tHa Piumistr . !Tobieme,", the Maahlagton Oonmeposde#t ot the Baltimore Patriot, mimes tam persons, 'ebb-, er ot: whom, be ,saye, would make &temptable Whig =Mates for the pertPresidesey, tdwit Rivard Everett, Wirt. C.lllme, Abbot LAwriaoe, or John BelL Theme arelat able Mei, but this questloci,ban be more anderstandloglread pro &ably dianmerl two yeare hesoe. ; •r or Owns ran rtn Niw You Mai .—lt is said, that were It not teethe numer ous railroads, New York City would now be In a date of starvation, so far as meat is concerned, -u it has fo depend almost entirely upon supplies I from the West. Breves are now delivered theta I 'Mtn the Nerthwestern Prairies, within *eek, by means of railroads, at an upesee of $lO to $l2 per head. It would take from 60 to 90days to bring the cattle- from the western'patts of Onto, 'Kentucky; IlLtnote, et. .Arkenssa, - EY Yee weather, but in winter It would be tonexpernive to attempt tuba Mier. A drove of cattlefrom the Cherokee Nation, raised by the Indians;were rtioindly. received at New "York, vie railtitad, from Uncle,- It le sold it would be rue to end s hundred heed of cattle in the New Ifork,' New Jemmy, bleseschusetts and Vermont markets at one time, but far the droves that come fr to n the .West, erre the dllfereut 'Mee of ! • „ . . The National Intelligencer says dust Impor tant surtooneemont in Eollead, end ehlah is ex piling greet attention. Is a. development of 151 W principles in Iron metallurgy. The generaloplr.- ton of those who are competent to judge.: nye the alining Journal,, itt, that the inventions and discoveries referred to. wilLopen as antleali new ens to the mannfecture of icon, not only Stith re gard to its TltiOlie crialptdstioas, bet to jhe conitremlon and arrangement of epparstai else. Immense quantities of Teri valuable. embers lately been ditmovered litliorthienntooshireY also in Yorkshire and In the West of Eutaw; within easy resehef the iron tosetersef Monmouthshire end South Wide,. If half those remora be Correct; the iron trade willlideed be revointion- Risme Duman Daan.j. , Tlie founder of the Zurito Socialist Csiziuntmity,- of 151101111.11/15 ocu y, died,.at in 'droned age; on the l2ollt inst.. HO bad bees Prophet,' Priest.and PoS• over 'the Zoarites ler newly kalf • ,seatrtry, ty- Thlrenes yesni ago they emigrated.; from llerniany—poor„ friendless strangers.. • By:scion way, unity, rod Industry, the body barristers masted Gamma wealth. , They-uumbor 'bout 290 ante, and 46:heads of families,. They are supposed to - be worth the nuijor part of is mil lion of 'dollars. It has long ,been believed that .upon .the.-death of their leaden.lidr. Bleeder, Aber society weld/ dissolve, and distribrtut *pert/among the members . —ForaCCity.. - Sava or Tree .nt Paw Tose -The fleet r publib Indict Tuts of. the season wu beld iti New York on Wednesday, and oompristi put of the:ougo of the nip Union. ' There wu a large attend son from. the 'wade ; though the bidding:was hot •so spirited as was "generally anticipated, cutteidering too present elate of affairs in the Cu lestlid,Empire, but the prices realised establish an *drum of about ten lor cent. on the greens, and about fifteen per oast. on• thee blacks,. over the closing spring sales, ,The,guallty of the tau was mostiroonomon, with very little above the medium gradesi and ootteiderably inferior, The prises, it le stated, are about the estne4s the prthats sale rates: , , Bctrrnson —L he eteimsr AU" up lut night from Coirm brings 2718 111 , 0 1 / 9 of Was; from points along the river between this eity and Cairo. It is ,all of the neer @nip; and generolly of excellent, quality. Allem:, mop hes been rsieed In the' enmities of Missouri sad Illinois, bordering en the - river, and it Is more then proboble that goutberalllinois and llIison• ri will send !several hundred thousand barbels to this mark3t daring the year. —.Bl - Lena !fries. . . Vautrarits Cl Pierian is raw CrIT Cl New Tose —The eggsrigmte voles at real and pelm et estate la the oily of New York. r according to the MIUStiII2I by the assessors for the - present year, is $418.629,942 94.--Compared with the situation it year, there Is an inareamo of $41,- 452 Otil 80 io the value of real estate, and $20.- - 474,096 al in the value of parietal estate.; The amount to be esteemed by. tax on the city end o:uoty is $5 060 650 05.. The city tax Will be $1,281 oath. $lOO. . Waxen MAIIIII VI Rviii -The Ganef goofs- Into. through his private Beeretao,.er dere d dgbt btaoks of the Ve ratan t inartile4 weigh- lox inx w ee itch. They designed fir the neetion,of a monument to [(leftism., whale nap-, posed to Wive been the originator of the morn• meta for briog ?doted', ea'the advance of the CCAL 41110illiell of li/11211111t011 noel have recently been sold In this matbet; the demaud has bolo greatly Increased by the failure to get. Pittsburg coal here et the 6 .ltinto rise," Which didn't come. A meeting of the coal peo'l PrilltOTO oa the'Ohlo, below the Palle, woo bald het week . at whieh a mutual agreement wad en• tired into to adeanso their pAces'ut,the minim 2 aerate • per boatel—ro,- fter the Orel :6f Ociober. Esistrefas "Journal. , , .JAPAX.-+A letter trot flee. D. Bridgeman, American hlisolonary, : dated st-Dantou, AND 20,, and pubilebed "in thoNew'Yerk ,lat=ual of anemores, • ' ..Conlundors Perry la here, and from- what have Misr of hint, end heard "of Ids pie,' lan may, I Mak, iwyett,that Portialalitai Mune.' wW WOW bas be itTeudl with flaileb.". • MET r.. • - DalnccTlvi Coinsais.nox—A Sown nr .Bums--Entottarroutenc;—Ouraltywaa again I visited by most destructive colitis - gra:on yes•. tawdry morning, which broke out about eleven o'clock, in'Tboroas Co:fs finishing andssmehine ihop, attested in tie entre of the block, between. Broadway and the Inaba Canal and Seventh and Bightk streets. It originated from a pile or _shavings iteur tki (mice taking flro, .and be fore the workmen In'tbo shop could subdue it, the whole brdlding was enveloped in flames Beale yea the combintible character of the build ing, that it wastallln Mimes before the fire sr% porcine get to work, or even the alarm was .ralsed, Tee lost; & Co. is ettlanted et sB,ooo—no Insuraroin. They beet all their books and pipers. The' two , story frame house of Thome" .Cootteen sod hie cooper ehop were also destroyed—lou $800; no iorarsnee. The 'wheolinirrim factory - of Henry Sankey, with a one 'dory frame dwelling adjoining, occupied by his faredian, was destroyed—lees $1,400 in all; pir4ully;insured_ The cooper shop of Mr. .Templetoo; And that of Mr. Freak Vidal adjoin. log, both 'destroyed—ldes of each $OO; DO hi'. sursuee. A 'quantity ; of lumber belonging to Thomas Bitterer wu berned— , loss rs6oo; no in volute. The „cabinet tool with of Chas: 'la: Sterns &Birdied with all its contents —loss $1200; no inentddce. the edge tool factory, ,• of Molts & Sprague destroyed-aloss $800; no in spruce.. • - On Broadway were two two-story brink banner, owned end occupied by Mr. 0,101111/ Brittle and JIIiIIIII Clark', both burned. Lass $3,1:00 esoh—lostired. The Minster, brick house own ed by Washington Walker, burned. Loss $3,- 600. Two small franie houses 0100 0120 three story brick house, owned by John 8.. Childs Loss, In all, 'blot $5;600--Insured. The two story frame house of Mr. Bye°, on the earner of Seventh and BrOadway, is the only one cc the square' which escaped , . He was damaged con. aiderably by water. • On 'Betrenth street • thin story brink boost, owned bflohn B. Childs, end occupied by ear oral mitered families, Wad destroyed Lou $3,- 000• - insured A three story brick house, owned by Wiley. Reynolds, destroyed. • Loan $2,600; insulates $2,000. , The . next two were three story brick dwelling s„ adjoining each other, and owned -by Wee. McCallum and Velletto. Lone of comb, Including rotators $ 2 ,000; par tiallibusured... Two frametensee, two storieW owned by Nicholas Longworth. Lose $1,200; nolteuranoe. A double two story frame hones, owned by Men Patriot. Lose $600; no bunt'. ince. All these• dwelling houses wire occupied by colored families, itholost about half ,their furniture, sal aloe considerable clothing belong ing to youdg men for Whom they washed. The total lose is estimated': at fifty thousand doLlaro, including property, furniture, stock, An. The eaeterlj wind Ellett was blowing, carried please of burning-wood in great quantities far stwersk. equine, and the roof/ of - a member of . Wilts toot fire, bat were put out by &few bnok ttlenrireter .! Beittingkhe'progresi of the fire, siteral per 'gain male arid female, were caught In the act of. stjoding`Wloddng and household artiolea.— Seine mere ' arrested, Whileother!' made their escape. •• Many artieles of talue..and wearing apparel, which were known to hit4kbeett eared, base been missed, and no doubt were stolen. The property on the 'guar's opposite, took fire several tunes, et intense was the hest, and narrowly escaped being destioyed. To the fire ; department; who worked notly and energetically, ore therowners Indebted for their satety.-aCin . t CAIITALTS AT TIM FALLS.—TIM CATMTa imal—trp to six' o'ottok last evening the public were kept ion sLate Cf excitement ny dispatst, es received et intervals from the Falls, bringirg irformstion of the situation of pocr Avery, each riphits fluctuating between_ hcpe and fear—vow expressing ostildetkoe in hie eventual, tasty, and now almost despairing of hie rescue. large number of persons left this city foe the enene of excitement by the mains, atd swelled the then eands already gathered around , the epot. We haje been furnished with en %coeval of the pro ceedings "eines one O'alocklestorday by an eye witness, bet we are Mader obigitfon to the epee -due upon Hissook'i Canodn line for the moll. "est intelligence of the wretched fate of the tin der.. . , • Dar informant tells at abet the man was in • part of the »Oda !here the rooke via. nearly to the surface st the water. A log of weed, ap parently wedged tight'y between the rooks, and armed by emother still higher out cf the wa ter, was bile reining place. Elere he remained, half alleging to and holt perching upon the .log, from which tie would ommeionstly Flip down sod walk a little on tie rocks which were only • abort'distance index weer. A taw feet in ad vance was a small fell At about roar or fin feet, sod hers ant on, each side of him, theWrat eta rushed wildly on era speed et iebeut forty miles, an hone. Since ant report yesterday was made np, about 24 o'clock in the afternoon, oval was contracted formed,of unsealslechers, strongly fastened in • squire form, a 14 , sektad being pia. eel in the teeter.' The ratt l ing etroartly Iv; .cored with rope* title, ant was }dated down to the'rocke 'upon which Avery VIA sta dlozed. As It apProsabed the spot where be stood. the rope got fast in • tie rocks, sad the raft became inonodable. Avery then apnea/ad to muter ettingthoud courage, and descending from the log, walked over the rocks to the place tehere the repo had caught and let ored long and bard to disengage it from the recta. After seine time be succeeded; and then with renewed ener gy Umpired by the hope of rescue, no pulled man- fully at the rope Ofitit he siooetded in ,brimelog the raft teem the correnttowirds his feartni rest. Ave now got on to the istt, making himself - Avery feat thereto by mains of ropes which bad been platled these for that purpose; and those on the land commenced; drawing it towards the *horn It had approached within itirlyfed of oats of the noun islands, towards which tts pewee was di rer:fed, when soddenly it become cations/ in the midst of the rapids, thi ropes having *gala caught in the reeks. Al et:Weevers to - move it were found to be in_reln,Land much fear woe entertained that the main lion the ropes toted break them and omission the poor fellow's loss. Various eignestllns were ober volunteered. and several attempts ware madetto nub blot. Oae man went out inCa boat as ifar as he dared to venture, and salted bleb if .he would fasten • rope , round his body and trust to being drown in bythot. Ths ;poor fellow, however, shook lots head desponcliagly,os though he felt that he bad not itreagthinotoglareataluing tomato him- self moors to a rbpe. At length • boat was got ! ready—s life boat which beetbeen brought from Buffalo—and was Wombed. Seeing the prepa reacts, Avery unloosed Mal feetrainv; with' the tote:niece of being:ready to Spring into the host Borne en by thartuthlng where, and amid the breathless supenste of the ipectators, the boat approached the , sett. A thrill ran throasb the erowd—the' boat lived In the angry waves---it stuck the rift. 4 about of joy rug forth from the shorts, for Items believed that he was saved —when suddenly the hope that bad , been raised wu again destroyed-ea moment's coefaston fot hilted the collision, and in tbo next the Catlin wee seen in the Wee of thti waters, separated from his frail enpurt and amnesties for life. For • minute or two the poor fellow, striking out boldly, swam towards the Island, sad the cry echoed from eleore! to shore that. be would- yet be saved. Bats noon the font' became certetu that he receded from the shore—hie strength wu evidently felßog. ' Gradually be vie borne huh into the &rent part of the oorrettt—elow• ly et Ann, then more rapidly." Strifilland more swlftly he apprhaohed the. brink of the fetal 'preelpice—the waters had him at laat, their undisputed elation; sad madly Mei - whirled him oo to death, na thonsbenraged at his peruser. lug efforts to. escapW - thelitAry. A shokeolog feeling come over thlespeotatore when, jam, on the brink of the pritelpiter, .:the doomed man sprang up from the watsra—elear from their surfaoc—raisingi hit:l24oC Upright ns, a Mamie, pith his Irma lions wildly aloft, and with pleroios shriek that rang loudly above tbo mocking roar ef t the catanot, fell back again into the foaming waves, 'and wee hurled over the brow of the ;fatal precipice! We have no heart for comment upon the mel ancholy and awful event. The fete of poor Ava il! t4l. another to the many fearful local incidents , already related by the tpoldes at:the Falls, and for years his ,orlikot situation; his hard etroggles, fearful. death, wild , be the th e me if t eeny i . harroaiegg tale. And inshore to the 'mighty catered lent seek the itocne of the terrible riatestrophe with a shuddsrboo cart ceily,cadthe timid end tbe Irearicatlec Utley, In the dulcet gluier/ling, that they. 'till hear thoWaters' roar. the Waal ebr3ek that preaded the fatal ,plunge. -Deal fronton PtiktilLATAD AT Muir-nu—ll letter frodCanton, China. swains of, the • Of Nankin by the Tebelissyr:r f' • * . Of . : e Tsetse asterisms., more than - 20,000, leelodle the Comilla& or. the)Mldlue, women and obi reo, were either Spot to the sword or ISCROMItt d suicide, it bolos a point of honor with the, elo else _ people to Relis b rather thee to itold. over"' ODD of the prieits, whether of the Itodhist or Zionist religion, and who were , very numerous there, were Mlisaored. Their num• bersedo duct have been less than 1,0051 or 2,000 t I :, se while t killed in the sessult, the tainiali of the ails, and the enter or the rebels, are meld to JIMOUIa to over 20,000 men. Very ; Many files were completely anuthtletad, by ettlelds. The streets wire so blocked ,up with deod.b l ee, that, in paten, from point to point. ino eon aeroro bane open the doors of bonus, private well as public, and threer them Inside; as the Muse expressed it, aitLf - they hadibesti logs of sod." Tar. :18D111141 CbAiLtAtra —Th; pro • • of the ps4es i=pilosted Is the roma], dleeorend cog de mirk* !Leading lia'lrood hae.besa 'staid by tbkobbilif Wig soli brought splint them by i hs pay. • BEESSI 7132 Anuas, OP ma EAST. (From the Lmulm ram of tha Bth "rho Ramlan arrofes hero mimed, the Ptah, and beton at the present moment In the oCcupse tion of the priccipalitite. wrest eat of wept. ity and violates has bstniihne, which Is net tb less nowatrantablisbacifte it was not likely tet encounter any: direct or formidable :readstamos. The nen question it, What coerce In it expedi ent for the Tutkieh Goiernment to pursue f On the whole, we think the decision cf the French ;and AnHuh govevamenis n vie. One:, and :that the ocoapatioa of the pvincipslities ;ought to be outdo ► ground for immediately etraduag the filets to the Dophoini Far the , : purpose of nemonuration their presence at the Dardanelles is satEoient. For the protection of • Consul:al- • nople itseU they are near enough to give Wee total Rai:wince if the Capital bo threatimed. : , "Should the fleets he compelled to enter the Bleck Sea, it can only be the character of armed mediatiog powers or as allies of Teirkey for the 'purposes of war. 'No believe, however,. that no positive decision has, been taken in Lon dan or Paris on this scliaot, but the Ambassa dors of England and France are iniested with muff:elect powers to common the squadrons in certain given emergencies. The opinion of the two governments seems to be, that it is desira ble to defer se strong and. peremptory a mass• ore, which would leave small hopes of the Main, tensnoe of peace, until the time comes, it it should unhappily come at all, when the Scats would priceed•to set ai against arcenemi. In the meantime: what we have to look to to the possibility-et renewed negotiation. under the mediation of all the *Owen Interested in this restoration 'of •tratiqellity. If no "attempt is at once medal° resist. the ocecpation :of the: prin. oipallties, it is because the anima courts have still some faith id the adoption of arrangeinente which moult, of coerce; include the es - natation of that territory." The Paris correspondent of the London Timis, ender date of the Cob, nays, in regard to the feel ing produced in Pitts by the last Rotation Mani fest.: "The Manifesto of the Emperor Nicheles has tiled .the French Cabinet with indignation. It seems Cho p. has no* flung oa' the moat, tad has thus proclaimed &religions crusade, end ar. rays kozeian against Mnssulnian fatiatielsei, It is feared that .measuers have been adopted by - • gents In the interest of Hassle ',to ratite the Greek. population. end attempt mammoth' of the Turks, as the preliminary step of the antehrat to extend the filth of hisuhureh. Hits 800 advis ed from Parte that there U 110 real umletstand.. tog between England 'and France. Ins 'gents, who have never been more native thin they now are, Mike. him believe that bet r higoverimeets will leave' Turkey to her fate; and on the ere hood'eiroulatethe belief that the 'perfidious Al bion will act wlth her wonted putty,' end on , •the ether, Chet Prance is even Intriguing with Barris, and with the view . 'of toikieg the beet bargain ohs eau. !ruttier. the rumpus eet afloat, and the impresalon Ought to bei madts en the public, mind. t. "It is begetted that' thongh Avoid& and Prue• els aro remaining ineit, yet that they do not take part with lloseis. Tins neutrality is attributed to - thriapiolou the partition of the Tarkiih empire is olotemplated._ ; ,:litith powers would 1384 be Corry to have a slice, - 11f4S1 they : ase to do anything hastily whin!' wonldroffead the Cast., who may hive it iihis "wag to help them to a abate of the spcil.'L- R1;15 OIA AID TlMlCllDe.:—atterll from (Montan' Art - Aple, gated Juno 23, bad been retteirairt Pam tie. The Tartlet'. admiral, Muitaphs !peels, left Conatantinople far Illesika on the 22t; to pay lots reeprota to the French and English a3mirale. ft was sold that he If f 4 else to come to an no , derceinding with them se-to. the means to be employed to tow the thine in eau irar breakout. The ?edits, cc of Scojrni antral 'at Cot. nuatinople an thtf23d, end were to:leave the Immo night for Varna; The Straekler Muchiri, 31iroleter of Wareenii the general-in chit( of the imperial gostd,ltirerb making preparetiOes for their departure. :Several French officers had sr• rived, sod were abotit•to procee4 to the dime lien of the DAtinbe in order to 01100010 the state ; at Myr Surkith erect ' 'foe public excitement rim high, and any far ther compromiee would be very badly'received t‘y the ;aka, and Might lead to Intest i ne mcn bleo • The preparations for war at Odeon have tat mond. The Interpreter, of the ligation at Coestantieftple is at the head quartets oft the aemy, to be of terelse to the troops. It is reported int:Paris that hed beta seat to Ohs English and FreaciteArabaseidere at Couatantinerle, desiring theta not to *credo to tbd roost of the Porta that the combined dote should eater the Dardanelles, do log as the SOOSsmoes of Barite-are confined to the sco t patios of the prinelmolitled. . These iterate mignon probably with thatEest peen of Roosts Os the other heed, it islion• tidectly affirmed that both Pence and Faulted . ' rested the i2TltOio2l:of the Print:elate - in s vi aloilna of the Integrity 'and independruchoLtho Ottornen Empire, toed el as act of war, end that the intractwar which have been forward to t lord Stratford do Kedah& ant U. de La Coer are to plant the cerabinn tints Satin", a the dfspoest et the Sultan, in the event el Minato &Werth', and proclaiming the prenat Inane in medics of his territory an act of woo - . neradcre are directed to rosamon the navel 1 forcer of Eoglasdrad Prance the intent the Poets. regattas It, of only to eater the Dade- , uttles, - bet to proceed, In the Black Sea, to what ever operettase tor shy may deers requisite for his stately and [Went tags Not a day pores without the. Mud Vizier add the Illitatter for Foreign Alfairs having an I 1 la terriew with thh British and French /Imbues , ''dart Lord Redolide had a prieite whom* of the Emperor s - feirodsys previonely. ' Although the tenets received at Consteatilopto from ea. dons parts of Eatope are !Died with r e ports of a mediation, no bindle attobed to them among , the Teat It it , believed that Russia' had ad, t f vested too far to recede without disgrace; a0d,.1 an the other haul; the exisperation of the Teaks t he* risen to ouch a pitch that It would be den goons for the Porte to speak of'a coutpremins Even the propoea! 03/ittattOtt In Itedeettid Pasha's t , note to Coin Neasairode, to mo 4 so Atoberity, der to St. Petersburge, has pendant' a very bad effect i • . ' • I Ahem TO AiIIAtILINATII TEM PILLION ENT), nos.—The following is front a letter la the Lon don Timee, datedst Pat% ortslog of 'the 13:h t. Throughout the day a report , hap been our rod that a conspiracy to assualoate the Empe ror was discovered last night at the Opera Com-, "quit; and that the censplratora Were arrested ea the epot with shrine is their hands. On reeking lege/ries from permute who venal the theatre, and oompering the tortoni repolti afloat, which =of course are eery desperate, I And thSfollowing to be the most probable version of the affair.— The Emperor mai Emprevs, accompanied by few members of their hookah!, wilted at the opera Cotelgue without anatocat. Addis Imps. riot, petty was mountleg the Italia en the way to the Emperor's box, a tone InenlT clad, who' cried Pot P l:wiener with extrooldlsely, clergy, wits obeerved by the enyens de'Wa'e tn , duty to preen Forward through the rod In :a marked matinee, as if endeavoring to approach the Eta, p era r's person. r Ode of these °poen ,lald' hold of him, sod, Audi:that he restated, shoot hlm violently by thet att. The retell woe - that a weapon—either a 'Attie' or a polnerd—fell from hie clothes. The personages In the tulle of the Emperor. with a rapid perception of 111 cone. gateau that might ensue from aunonnoleg plot to the peblle, s taliad at cry elf tea *altar lied on this cry severel parson around the sup posed eseseala were arrested. About BO of 'those arrested were released thIS =relax. I understand that sip. tenor a tlot sea of them Tomato in oustedy. We may expect to hears( arrests away day., The Jennies do not venture to allude to Ihe matter and people are afraid to speak of it, lest thoY AM:4d be meted of knowing too man.' I heardef a Preach gdotlemen, who ban the credit Of boles a great nettitheeger, pianist, refuse tell a friend whet he knew about the plot, rayitig.,"de anise Dieu et Coyennri " While I antitritiog I atns fermed that M. Delahoilds, the well lowa ens. pleye of Coussiatere, , was arrested yesterday,, hot I do not clearly make outl whether hie ar. rest was ovnuedied,wlth the event of last 'right or net., If Le is mixed up la the plot, there Is reason io coerces that thls:conspirecy is no more genuine than the witty &here that : have been (=tooted by the police lignite, fee ,Dalatiedde has beans spy hie, Slo t It IS right, bowever, teeny that scolding to Ike moral ,Imprintslon this effete to reel!) serlens." -It NOMA OW Dams Scorsi..--Sboretary Guthrie, it le stated, wllfdraltht that the brown taw du ties moat be paid by Belaher 'snipe Ten: nem, of NOW Orleane, en two hundred and filly thouslod dollani . worth . cr eeneentrated motto. _ see, which woe imported from hlatanam tie mo lasses, but ithloh contains frotni!ellty to ninety per, erne of granalated engar.!! Ot Ronne, the lame rule will applylo Wailer liimportatiops in all our other ports. , . , . New Gnauani. aan RICLICIIO . I7IILIBLIITT —Very Irepottent reee•ttreelime beta team laAlit Con grecs or New Granada la 'relation to liberty of religion. The:Nett York Priem* Journal says a learbes been patsed which entirely separ ates Chard' sad State, planlnftherit upon the seize footing as:estate to the United Buttes. It tenon suppoieil, the exiled. Bittope Sall' return home, aect have their oluirehei tuvreenolnaties toted to them. . Tax Massachusetts Constittitioael Conven tion deiaded gig a inejetity of the rotes net: ;ad not a plurality, shall be retinirea,la the oleo tioa of .Governoi;Lieutenont Guentitor, Seoseia. iy, Treuarer,Auditor; sod Attotnej•Ciiioetal of the Botha Moiorities of ill the vote, have host' - difficult 0 altaitunent in hfasseelanette of let. yrers. Tax Washlagton:Dioninteht.oontributioxe ra teller at the Crystal Palace ' i up to the 19th, linotatt to 11 2284 / 1 . . . ==M The annexed letkr frcm.Ti i r. Gsrisammer, the Pori! COSTCDpadest, of the New York Cornier, gives a grhic and troth:fol. view of the punt! liar elate (-Europe; . 1 , Enropo-preSettte a singular spectacle. Every thing is in suspense and alarm. Every whets yea hoar protessiens of detaire to continue at peace, end every where preparations'. are - being mode for war. Belgic& Ins increased her rega- J.,r force to a hundred thousand, end provisioned ,her ithroosholds. The Prince of Premeds pewee in review theiandtreAr.. Greece le excited at the thought of the downfall of the Otto Man Empire, nod dream! of the re-construction of an Eastern Empire of its own—a dream which the nare ;rests as chimerical, but which does not prevent Niog Otho from sending' three vends of war to watch the operation! in the Bosphorus. In France, Marshal Bt. Amend has set out to visit our different regiments sod Various military ea toblishments.. While the Mow Napoleon no- 1 j mete at the camp of Beifint, where he has teen flatteringly received, the Emperor, who is going there to join him, Is paying to.diy a let visit to the camp at Emory, in company with the Empress, hor sinter, the Duchess of Albs, and the Doke. While I writ. ati immense crowd it pressing towards Vets:pee to witness the evolu tions of the rogiments, commanded by the Empa lme, and also to get a view of tho Spanish Dach as, a brown - beauty, as accomplished as her blond sinter.. MEE . 1 • \ \ * ‘P le 0.. "At LoadOn, 'Queen Victoria, that good mo• ther of a large 'Wally, to seized with warlike taetee, and, like a royal ditason, reviews the troops at 'Chobhant, which the commonalty of LOGliOn go forth to admire, aft do those of Paris the regiments at Satoty. ...loth's, Piedmont, end Switzerland hold themeolves on the gni vim 'Europe entire is on the Put of expectation, to coo the shwa of a Bilk -gto Minister with respect to Belgium. Peace oppeam to all to be menaced, and yet all betel., war to bo isapeesible.". The National Democrat :(New York) of the 19th Juy tali that "General Pierce bee canted it to ro repeatedfi made known that he has sp pointrd no man to ogles whom he believed to.be a Frresoller, and he boldly - deolaree that be will remove every man from office who shows him /elf to be of that factron."- ' Hen: W. MgDILL . was Inaugurated tta Gov ernor a Ohio on the 18th lett. He was elected to the rffice of Lientenent Governor, and Is now. Governor under the constitution, Gov. ?Toon having reelgned to take an 'office abroad con ferred by the Przellent. le the Dtowtetle candidate for Taverner for the fell eleeticu: LEGAL PlRlPlCl7llT.—ln . .sfa4dook l e Ohm:- eery Praotloe," vol. 1, p. 125, Gomm the follow ing !Footmen of lexol herspionity : "When a per son 15 booed to do a thing, 'and kte dem what may rnable him to do the thing, be is eat posed is equity to do it with the view of .doing what to Is bound to do."--1,ondo• Adds. OMB 70t 1111 Ouzo Rnizz.—We notloed ens or two lota of oats going cn.braed the Lotalevilfo boot this moraine. The crop has been seriously affected by droughtia Ohio and Ken tttoky, and should prices justify, constant shipments may be mode from thin city to that quartet.—Sl l Louis News. Amos Kendall is bundle ten cottage style heron booms on .bis farm upon the outskirts of Washington, on the line Of the railroad. The total cost, exclusive of the ground. cesob being on a int of two acres,) will be some $ ,6000, and they are expected to tent for an aggregate of 32500. A profitable investment indeed. . . - . 51Mnasa.-11e. 11. - Somers, melding in the Tower port of Auttainessem . in Somerset county was shot dead en the 14th inst., by's man nom ed Somers, whi.he mistook for a negro against whoM he had a grudge. I Of A/leohoor, loofosadOlste befoTo Na op:moo:Wog 1.1....0rtd0 •ed 11161 s Conon*loci. for romlottiiik to efrvol of 00012Y,TIMA NUM I.l7ll4Ootri\ strTressuier.—lfojqijouer-Walexzwill, ,4111 d. fa ,tbr d coustr 2111ASTIRE2.. Mr., Om Whig sek4 Aatl-Usionie OtantiCbovernbast. to Fs bold fo Act.-rsi Wilairtf ComMilidOWß;;.4lll. JAW MC. OuViant, of the Brcough of IVlCemart, will be ptc. ..t.roatt.4 Y s aatttdat. Ibr thodB.stOMMIS ComativiOner. Dt INe tkismorifts Mends: 6041. at to the d,:e.x . nr, o th•Anttiusatla end inisoolaaly tlasmatra. 3.11 • IsUict Attorrkey—Maxispsz M., Wrrs4l. bat:will Waal.lll.w far svaaltualon 10 We l)isee a: 'l),t,,let ttst d s 1 of,er•, 11%1wM Aeilrtimeale Ckay.taioa. Diabict ilttorAty.--,CiCno otkrtcc, 11A.orl11 te • cos/Mita far thoisloAdas oat. arDatriet AVoreugy. Ware . tha nolt MA, - And An. shassAuk CmayeAtl.. . W 2 4Pito - Stir Dagnetrivotypea4ryou with A fine pNtur,., .cdttale pzictwin to CARGO GALLIUM. Fourth stev.4- j.ll. • rdP.OAßD.—Doctor. Mrpts timing bean, , zeilt.el rte. Dia eekdal &alas as rims= asd Mudd. or tha U.S. Marisa n0g1a.1..111 la rsra” eh. hi. ...I -f... s .tt.o flaw to 111*.restessisa. Qdle.and ravidelses 119 !Mal sL4stabossfsaltbileat. solalfts ArfrWit DIRICr the attention of our toad .. tu.ailyttiUmenttcf "NOVArd INTIAOILATING GWIL.I.L.“ Übe firoof apoxithe facixtb Pht, • ust' ffi'Larte's Worm . SON 4 1110,—The fol low 1,4. hem •• estsletteirs, stoles the demist 'shish this vest amtleiste has sgeste4 ishrrs+cr It has hese Intro. PlA•Orso. Tlai• 00.. - Pt.;3lAntli 34.. • CaCtex•e4:4l.s coiawro•ab th•smit mrarwof, oltlX ibiS111•011 , sad vittaltz. we 11610 tztlntly ailuastad anz, slo3. R..blgU feel eIyAF gad bi yntr forwas4.l4, Coming. /kith roar bill. at Mt noseirtion •1314,; ti iq taisit 100 Ca• altmoy. ill • \ /mu th e vooderfol el/k of m 341 "ISPECI/Ila tit , intanaMood.lbor• orald b , . 1014 aannalli • liatllo.ll. uty. l rto t• bad: (wholaml• sad mall)tnas aorft pmal area:. If you grmtlesaaptimti•peram fat trostilloM4 es.p.mm of v•Adloc, 11414 k I_ owed mola II to M. 1 •44. Tanug• to do o it. 31 1:=M •p liy ir. p MCIPOOI. 7 I. Huai Co.' IRiietuars will In careful to ..k kw DB. LAMM, CELIcaIIATID VD tailllialo wl. and Ulf as e. 111 actor VormDwa.w. www.rarlos. werthltirl. Dr. 11 , Uwe. X...1.' 1 (0=11'40. 'wisp Ms telt6rati4 Lbw Plll4 an raw Ira tad at. all ,VOlNlttabl• Drug Stave lw Jive of tsd StVrs. sal ha= the alloi arorniwW.O. - .PLIMING.S2O2 I / 1 1141. 'lr=l; !comon to 3. Slid (11.1k1 Wcad areet. • . lidrOeklrid Property forie.—This it mrty Is Closes shout to , Lr • nal* host the eltrßßl4 fro on the PittopurghPsraters sad 91ettsides'in* alto Ilea, bottodad MI Um *oath sad Awn by lands J. Ey/., and mints north by A, P.CIMIds. Zen., ,Snotslslng .11 , 0 at MX . ACBZE. It is smard mitts Fruit Tr.t. of Um Oohed lUnds; atinT of Cons in b titbit; Them Is a istsfrehtbla ttro-stori.d truss COOL with sew bollhanti shmo;jpashandssne otOtaPs.assalscrT sad Straw bcrr • Ptsfiii , lay r itinslltr. Ism dimwit a the 10.0 Propo97ll or ,dlrlde 11 to oat par. Li.. CAMPBELL. 1•19 : 11ss • —Ma. 119 Water strait: ... ... . .. .. . -...;1ika1-/fewi - i;:r • ~,: Lei.',:-.31‘. &Limpas: I nnid w.t'oo: - .o4.hei.thiltlAttlY: and atatAthe b all ;.1 tors of nijr,ozos:4lo4l.l*.:***,ll4_,Lt teat i' yaw' 14164 myeithilr . ktist, diet . ißk.i.• a ii..i., Of, iteel ,— Tl*. : :We , ho;llllo2i teiulMl4 at the Ulu ha' i that Oddly 100 , 41,,VhtifieFtt)att. , I eattnoi. tone the? #4 of tko.lhin:olleietteseitell.se ma— I .halt_ call otqaa awl eats emetbeaiika: hilaiii It ahoita blow limy Inlet* tai a'wlth thew. I. I weiiihr sot b. without them andel\ Ina eaawdeaattw. , Yeo.l. Respeattellf; ' \ • ',..:, Joint llAolllM..cersir Met end Webster .tree ~' PeTSEIRIS4 '31217 /1. /03....-. ' . ' . • ,-....- Int. SOLOSIONS:.-/MIEUt taMpOKI to 'MU tipeetaelea. I barn our: Dna Otto beet a pair but what made toy eTed eshoi; hive'trled Wing hue:die a! • agile's: bet always taliattiwia {II 1 obtained &palate= Tow: lean lie'. .bi Or catetailwilabt. fare tat Jabal' of nal% irtth the , pelmet's," ahltadoefert.' , . ithOst • my nub alma. with hat s, L' loon, Train WarhZll4N. IV/Wylie strait. ilitlll 9 / 1 1441 . 117 19. 1113. I hivitioWiaila , the tolossityl.of atlas Otis. f.. 4. murarysarialtat har.vater tumid spa r to mat my ay.. or that laoold 9/11 whhont, halaos, avail 1 Orioles! o. Pat of It.. 5010 n... 117 tho aid of than 1 bsaaht of him, Ima mom .11ssamrl could. Icm nod or writ. with than tor hours, withoot this least both-Ir7 lOW sod tiallallAt.l • ' f' 1 Lars trio. to gilt. storm la tha litati of townylvar , alt, to obtain a Daly at alums that .avid mat my' yars tad fs, lot mrsty treat.. Itaariag ditasmitioF *Malaita am. natal, Idt Um sight. 1 do mamomaMa 7 moOpsamad t 1 Thom Waiting toldst att..° 'Lamy to'L .73.17 to Mt. adoosom. or whom °Massa eaub obtalos6 t.oli oil wan. ; Yoars. 1101a14180N.' 4,1.1.10rmat Cm. July Xi, '1117... • 4711;41twit.'. • ' .. 7 . risisT Pintnni\ \ 'flo, . • • . , , . , . , .... DAG LT: itREOTYRES.; . Pohl' c4lcoe a,cianup; - \ silip? mutr , r .7 ~ (llrizaNG . o 3l ,a \ itiangerikwho \ NrAsh tri,,pb ri.1.,...(iri11.1:::,..,,,kat,z1.r..,1;.:44,,,,,,ititri:;air fliii r i t t:Ce .zr\ d t si, tr r tf irg tll l - 7. 7 7: 4 i t ......1. li=fi,rh!',l:', , ,Tati.„ iztr,l2l-x1.... /q 1.4 , ,z1 ~. , .; __' ' ) tl24rif:attgralvAtvi:Et=ing' tar Ly... .I(l th ilaYo3l..4 - 02 Pa s as&PlN 0, .blz ;A,a.,T tei 0. parr*, 0 1\4.d. dri.vlZlA apt.= ' RElTalidd sad 111141Mlindli raw/ LIM Id Ma wet dellibt• rV.,, d ." " 4 :%4" 17 "71', C 7 ; 'I L .Ir.. \ 1:7 ful sod wrotdartol attlala the world um gatddo/d. —Ur — I; it:A.... if•mt • or -,-... r. '''\ '''''' Zti f" ..l 'I a:toasting mem la Tathota a pm:4lW In tits Motor, ~ °Pr . a5 . ..0 r .-* ..:: jL ', - - '\ • of,tha Jtartia Nokia. ,Dark sod lat shwa and% aoft ' \-- ',‘ \l` 08 B e, 111:18. \. ' ', ', ,t;.. -and 'to., - hair. with nom of deal Dank Ma. la, , 7, - ...;,1 ~... ........, ”ww rio horw , or \ Slas,) la the todtarial larva at am Krakatoa. • Bald sod •-, lati..afea. d.A . L . 7 On.. \..„, .'''.''''' \ . ~' 4 00.1 bawls war* pariatly..utoWaaad. • The Pt attain Note K , .410 - iii • di. It - orgagekacq„ ogotigee., boa NOlYinflord my bat attar • badman all roars. d- -' • - Y o4t.utias . Airrctrrant atm TOplialoliallAsif 1 - .1. J. Ooo‘rwaroar. 70 a/14 .SL N. Y. -The Kabaliott. - A .. • \ ~ W,t - ID RALE OP Silpla.A_ 1 la ii - caNaSO cora flp tiervima Thadl•Aebr. ,dell Oat.. \ "-..,..-- i ,, yaimw A Co. cod Pr aad / 00 1 Lbdlarasve. Sold br el draart, aratywhare. Try It. \•.‘ '', x . ,;, , Par& owly,Ra aerie. in lag* boater.- atawt ),, z , ~ tuoltaar lUMz RI ' . D. S. BA Pali, Proorlator. 101 Broadway. N. T. rear m s - `fr'''" *......7-...... ""=. ww Sold I. Pittsburgh ay R. B. Sallers,'o.- Fraser, Bea, \ \ !L B kr u llr G . ', B .B. 0 T NI, 3 JS \ D Page. jr.. Ilaollts & Iltro.. and Brand P hater.' ' , • , , tak'ho to :. 16. 4 ra. - ,\: .\ • 1 ~ . ';•\ MIOLICIALIt DRUGGErn, '\ • \ lit'6o , wisorlitroot, Pittoarria A ~,, , u..' eirurOices OKA% Wades Iloiebntad Vali laa.r rti.Waa.' \ ''. , i, \ . . ~... - ;AA oak \ _ MP Ma. SoLoaaac--rrom infialaythavo , bun Maud with weak .rise and abortvlahra /ann. *ad / in oh au travels 2 bar avort been all. to rata Ale et 0 L /Jahn that naiad bdp ave. 1 lava had several Phis* that woald ridable ma to sam more distlactls. bat'or*dd nests keep drain ea tura that oarbalf hoax re.a the Put tharthat armed tura sevatbala. ' \ A I hammed tow pose stuntman:de by *bleb I, shy; you hadinelt Immortal soma and as It has bean vas pm, 'fast atm to gat h pals that nosh' tonal pa, I thought, I ...old WY 3 , 3%.11.. , \ You Mental Wilk ma Illattudaa 'dun I PST Mar auto two tu. answer .ar ail...taloa. I her sat tout able ta to by easultilight tor pots than halt as bolt at aa, beton 1 dot that, abuses. Masa/ tat [ham, I noel o duals,. all daleand aunt We tettooltenitiont aapope _ vls dna lbw taut Pidn."l4 la s WAS I Lava dans I nal Una Medi ii r twat It omnua boar ontathelas, aoltroshut attars lair ltd tenant% by Cl. • r . I' . I ag n an at Hearts to U.4s "I WI " 4141." " L ' ill " tot Anne*. I am, Ate h" IT Pilosit e . ." •• ''.. ais apt, ,101011.1malib. 2 6: i fOolet to OlMitilakilli op lota loanatio4oo4lPo I 1444 br 11* Potdat. 1 47aba mans sow* ~, Lbyg , ',. • , r :'' . ... ~ : . • • - i :‘: T ., . . , ,s, , 1 Imo, ,3191111 XlFfs, TorsTufoirr,- 7 31r. • A rotor: Nr+ 7 l. tWolt u tt it* :air. {Las so art Of Joollro, Go a • lre;1 alk to tho Wroettorri oirronoutiltr to sts.r. Um firgOTAClAtil boorl*or rollOrtoi ma Ira. I eNI .4 , Agst. mitt: tnamare.Ll I cm irrtoqolliittormltkitrkost, :or .s . lamth 'or tiiii,..itbinknail, to. toy ,eror.:, rhong my , Isht retail - tie To lativi7. 4 7 the om or tbrro. I bore iio doubt tmt 1:10 41 be sbo rrittloilt thork 11, 1.1 Jo a abort tlon. TooV , . trixtr, ,; , ''SIOIIICITEII- , Allogbopy Qtr. J0!..9.5. 1163. z. 7 . \ , ,01-I hire yard M. E4 ( 70,.. sOWSZ.3 Err • , ~,, Into( Period, orit,ll‘deatdol'adrantsond hire "rut henitotioo hr ..u.s_,tti,t . &belie rbkor or\ lonir rt. , ' -4 to, bora .Itorod, Oad ttit - - t 00... „ _ IT. LI., 1..-- - -.....-. WO Of 00. Milk ....,- sequin, tax rigor =I toae. I, theri4.-i eheitrfallf ` y am - . teeth...7l I, ;bar excellency .4 itiNnarsei, as 'sl to Mr. Imo." ,klll lu. a Esetlehl Orfttetto;. lad thd\ wondeiful lilty atlth which he edroht . his \ plasm to the saiiMs pee. Vaiitfee of liskin. .. . : \ 2 \ D. 8\ BITTrO. • • lime 21.111.53. ,t; i• So, ZI, Wayne A mt. Vit *bunch. , N; Stir BURKE eI\NAR.OB' SAFE S—R the Ylod oft Uso uto th 44aa eilu" eafFe tfroh which to out oftiftlootly to the reputitLeo of one wort. 'tirof hate •Itady riblitht , eortflOnto, orating that Bites toias ft our solar 'findOrolhott, taco. sad, roI4 \rd. b boon \ rObtectett 'to thy SIIVERICSI ., TES Iff - .AOTIffiL cosiec.Ausavose..' nod proseivid the. er c flatt• ttit•ny fir front dito•ho The IblIcloinfil• •obt4 proof tho mos Ihtonteatablo \ oio,ooo wows zoo AND " DADENS , Razz urtztr. A BANN! *IOYNot,, Coori. Dui. A le,t f ort ‘ . t..of duly Nooltel. •I.wal tto • unto to Imola tat. to of ford to your Balla ga te.' t tettoell 1141 ,0 YOWL taut ea. roe J udo otyoto f•lt,po‘ft,• morning of. to 10t1t. or J foo--loyAetoto oundlog tt log Wooed to whim: It vh•berflt of trolfd and Wok— /. I•te• then •tott bolldhaft. , VPOoto to 10 tt. tat ett•.of dm sad kit iota tb• attar. whfl• thin \o . a Won amount of on. It low • 14V ler • nous 504 book , ...Una oef• the BoZ saw:minted to about .11n Thousand Irate.' h p or r=lll T P4lll7:rsflgot W tford\faiT ft tf, n t,.,`; am. hot boos ogo. to loot theft rf. oft,' • oft , ''•.t one that fa hood. , I. eats Weir t•toofitond 70 • im.su 1n.t:7., 1 114" . • • E . •:,ter Ws belies° Nato has. ttrovi. a remedy for very dlr.. which heir K '; '8 YVIIIOI.LIIII or KOOK OIL, put atria It do*, front"— e• snit laboratory, conouled deep In the howeltpf tatii, fa, without diubt, one of theYuentast \of th , Marilee; ,Read the following testlinony..ctrels by YiSiatni Veitii 3 Ohicvaint.lls, %ST. Kr. LAI. Kler—ritri hare sold n o dear Petroleum. rßeet Oil, soros two nionthe put, Insloo k(07 Your scent lo jut a farther .npply. \I. ....I beer erld some \ down snore. We hare found the La eon excellent Ittilan and Dysentery. My deushplu at the Dine your stint wee here. we Dina very lowrelth the dos 1 neve he • teaspoonfui, and In three/Inure 0000 the amend. alla , the,ftela stopped; nod eh. re ensued houtedlatelY. \ It la also anutraordynary retools (or Ma end Inflamed /Om Onts,Bruleed, and Rheum-Wen. and hd the elleloadne have been eared of lonconetallang. • Your.. \ with nowt: loot gee oale 07 all tlln Maas.. In Rixtetitet, fea_ !Purrs ad • Petroleum 'blue ooDy.l \ `HOME ._ . INS - Li RANCE COMPANY. k ' ITLV Y08,F.. \ • 0 ASH ' OAtiTAL $500,0001 • . . ' , i. O. LOOMIS. ahoy' . - . ' • it 69 Wtood rtroot, POLAto,r96. • . Drar.otos.d: • Simi. /.....Lootals-,...--.21.4te oftin Atha, Hartford. Jo Tor • 0rnmir0........-..........L....P1T of taftli , 4 a Co. TOrodors A10.h0wd,.....-..---) trot Ai km. a 14.33ame0. BieLarY 1tiwdwv..........-,........F1rm of U mt. 8414 • (to. ' WI Zia, Ii Yell w ...:.:.--.3 ack of 0411ln, .1.1.01,ww Co. G00901910.--- , .....4•..-7.-.....11rJa of (looms Athos alb. Ansa A.E 0...--..........-.--..Vatot9f 800, Halom , At Co. rhwr it 'Mod,- ' .............nom of \Wll.ord A Wood. 3V4:6 2 17 .- .. - ..... -i- . _—__.... --- irif`lr C iangriVig osses Low!:-.. . . ..........-...llirlwewww Law Co. ..I.scria B 11i5A,......:.....,«..L...1111. ot.C. B. Hata, L Co . An IL Iltaldaww.:-........«...Pwm ots,o. A Mono a Co. Ink* G. Latabort,...-...AL m of A A Ao Uproot. • Co. (lamb A ItualwL'..,-........--...firm'or outivot, 9 Co. Anzio Atterboxyaro..../Alm ut Low.• stolytoon Jr. a U. /Ark,. 'Ark's, ...„......,Firom of J. Al Sotto. Mom. A Co. A of T,Laf0tt......A.....JUm of Too Dottlot • Co. fi 4 ,l';•l=; --- ...:::: - .6,,trit'71,:,t,,Vrttit argoW cbuiA.,- - ..:...v.,..,-firm of.t7tooAw At 0011ot. =I % li. ' : X/ 1S \ ' '!:::•0,4 ,\*\.: ~ 1 \ \ NATIONAZ cA PX RI .-;\ t,,,. ' . sosTIN "anniN 4rean , , . Malt" a efl. D ea sal Zaifieti•et. toprog . ! . W . Ileas . • Artist 6 tarA . i ... 4 ,. T Ai,,, * iav . ..1=5r.. 47 ..0 4.. t ~.. g il.. X.S Vli ~;. a . or,norTlas - all r . arm NIA vide'. MO IM foo . JOIN :% tlaa 6.11.10110 wt t of &be bnia l :ll . . \ kit Ibe "r*,"14TV1,' , ,,,.....,"':...;"4,.. t v toril IA 0.-.s4Ris Of oalataal Woe...* \, '. , t %IL r•s• eat I waited to . tale krletitr.Vll4! • rb: . 0 . 1, 4‘ , ... , . .14 \ 0 \ . : *l‘, 4 4"1; • 1,,.., C.A. :M it telt , ( 1,.. .5 • r egai l lo l XlSAltid 4 opul6 ` \,.. \ aA S II . O .r., .•••••••••it• 1n,r..1 . ....ned. •,A. . \ i.. ' • • ;,, . ;.iiAHOLMES at'into,\l natioivipozow or, A\ \ SOLItOX VIC/12,-OLEDGEO, puerroon, op.owithis. aplk prrrentrOg. \ Ornei mg W C4 at., b .t ist, sad. 44- Alt..* irsrmsad «ma 44: marosurxtmek \\,TAMES,P. T . A NER, \ • wuorawkci 144 • , 0 11001111. 'HOU, BONS% : ZATII, &C., Bra Of Weed Krim, I.llMsturigK t \ santurevid..• num. \ riarAY Muk. ambracol every satiety and all-It POO. 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I.\ ...:,,. 1X:GA.1%1,A,14900_N Si 051 AmPolthata Az w ` lFltonsaa. , .. liE410; 1 . 13 \',.',.. , Itogiatut ~ ..exbrtAWarria ;;TA lb,e \ •\• - \llAn.llW4ll.l4' CIAEO Mllll4 dher 1.1.3 reikved to their %pair and extenaiira ig! , , sero.s , 3 6 X?4st c re44. fens dehtfaberce the illatitthl!' , tr., sartnemrs. ant le:robots nenernur. :ti -i lr " 44•Vgrtarli=r C 4 th " "" c'"l't." lr ". ' nannoMmilm., .CtFal( L ANN\ D and PiT\T 8 Buitei \ \.\ ',. A A,II;L R OA. D . 15,8,.. Alimautillia 1853 1,,, c, r ,,,,„ Ti tis FROM CLEYELAIN,TD. C I ... aid, a ttl,4 ri1T.17.7311. fnn 1 D art i ti o ly DT . , ,.. 16 . 5 . 3 :c "S" c 9ll's '..' \ 4 TB.AI ,-,...' I 4i, ' ci..uaa m 14 F 1" "f. 4 - A ... ..F.. betetien won ** *'"k. A'''' ' ' Pi4 . £l. ' AI lemon at 12.2 th P Cc h e ' d d llnc%lVir ,i 4 ‘ tt k;nlif ` 'itil , l Train cee wet Ag i Ism Men ..Vali TO. of ...;41:4 tent.M..l 1.. A. L Pim.. ril 2, ^ 4.142rm0k /Whom n 1110, 1. m. awl sta. `la .. " P 1iV17%.1 6 af d` ' Tilt , \ -I:Cayce Olevolond\ ter Altert I ch P. ottoenneettos , arm rm.,' maw a 'AM •Irentmlvan II for I' 13ialtitroh.ald eryty*O . at Pittsburgh sh3koo P...4„_ \ :4 s, . , . •. Thrrisage apa Tete* Tem...341 . 111132 141 ci......, "Pca,l6l7°,trai`cilsgtaa,*%, \4.i.id 7EO P. M. for Wane% ciepplu , t all .•pita% .. and suiting *OO6O eat. 1 ,' \ I , t • TL o MOse Tinintrat 44 MAK, w Iltho Ct. Z.o.n/ 413alinot4 ihr Chi egliolo ocokAltron, The le Oh A. IL II eta cenneeta at . venno nYtk coot 2333 th_orsh: it lisygcl with Relync . sd tougkerolloo, Scr: l 10 . D o- ,ear. A . . ~,,. _II bi . \ 1 -. ' , • ...;, 7R .E T AIR 1 , 1 , 1, ..i d t , .?• -‘ - \i AOCOMMOD 'PION VP41.111 , 4e: t Al llO O. A' 21.otenale0 It ltleraysteOpitAt .. exriy3ncyal cehond '' l3 l 4 6. 4l, li ZiPaTtS .' O i e ri V4Sh , ItiOre . lt. \ 410 .O . ' Ali ,11. on Cr* 505i04...0f Tolosa Oh t Ponnato. m it. W. which bay. P deb h'ill.oo IVY, elonnitut , t 4 Atnator. itsresson.lasivf.t - iftiliTss kno Blololltlo. VrlillMPTtrd d iltigilcttlitilltel 11e for ,land sad en." t talons 011 0.1. A.lo4cotthectlact US. 0 .1 sly con let ChreeitotaNat Alliance at , 1116. \crittt'Ft tqr .ili nottora on Obla led PonzrolL R..ta . and hest. and arriving - altlevoloa st 6 pet . P. l lk a ! „ , thr c , to nertnect. with the debuting AO I , '•• a , trON , Ockirk ar4 BON. •, N, •'• ‘ ''' '' • Prosionos bz al. um Tri/o em44.l..foriraMirmsftnlest or .0441.14•27 Inn I:plowing ornalsmt- limns AVM , 0120, 7 16 flees tlitaaco-.At ft 111 Pal. ?or .141\1114111r . \ Ithsotk; Masts. lolls, New Yolk el 4 Iftton. ~ \ \ is, ' ~CA le " co ale 'C - clhattlip.sea 0.411.16 ~.11:lor CA Oinsitsal nom, min &masa'. . mm11.1..W. ScOtO7ataine 004 lodlena ItO3 tor bows. lisnoptla.V.cte b 1121.1 ast , l JelSattendlio s alndlostio .' \ ' mono. hiatus/. ot4 ' veto Baucteltio- - 1.0.16*. • H. ler Toledo, cbtaitcoOttlerank . Lealtle,tintonalod St lain eh% icll.oo PAIL by , elem. on Lel* Ihr , e it, Ll, °lttl, 0.1. ' 3 4• 11.00 tp . miltt.l 30 Chinn, LocoSht. 'Sll;*tE ri a . k ittil;t.rt :i.71'.._„ . t27{7,g t.C.7. 4, ,,t`A '411,, , t.:YT1e1.i.: td• f ialed