, , ".^7, ,'„ t * '71% I"FSItURSitj GAATTi. PINILIESED BY I EBEETTEM SATURDAY MURnio, AU0U8TI:18511 EPADING MATT •ic remiairoutip ...ON SAOB PAGE6PTHEI PAPER.!'r • isiAtiescsaig WtartiT opzrnie—in. rztaantra!trea Intim of oar Weekly Climate Offers to ow truktesiasen •aroot.deolrobto medium of rioting their bostooss 'Oar olrodollott to lowans lour sad are VI:voload. Owl , all fliraaot.oaorl 'Wooe sod maw la WOOKIII.P•aal0 Md.. sad llosforn Oblo. .„ $141:0,40T20.1141111.5-4.1ther Ms Idit=o. Wor i'siollsg Establiontomat,of lb. Dans 0 • az* opesol on Bonisy. IDVOOtIOOBS .ho dodraZils *odes to Anwar t 0 thi imp*, . lkloottiT .._ , W. will plea. hand thin le Wan 6 deloa. on. , 5 .. =W. :I)l4ocsAni: to. soanistolL 7;1 outei colouseworn;: /1109118 POIN&LL., Of Lancaster Cocsiy. • 101 Acratrai walnut, , Ain. L IdoOLURE, Of Prasaktist Cloynty 7 ;Zia TITOIOI.7III~y ,CHRIATIAN tdEitER9. Of Chnivs • . kiiemayalo Vliig County Con • • dolt ria BIF 1.11.03: AND AIiTIMAt•ON , OF ri apa i- ittniiVlllT,rJr a lt'oent'illi Waal" ow abase la th wand • WWl= Dlntte , i. ta taavabtati nopaellvali at o'clook 8.14, ad• Joao aka azalo Pitt TorattOlO ' • la ea r cabs aad Pltt Tottashla at 8 titaloatil; W.. to dtawa u 7 ea a, ar.O la th sa e vant W atlf • to • ft tO tyrlt l 'erft:l7=i l = Wye, 1 01 Dok•alas 10 •OM t 7 1.•.•••% OD. tO •• bold at lb. Val Bow, ea WaaraaWaY t 11 1 4 Oa; al ' /tattle. at 10 tealcoa r, to to...lame • tilt t MP. zoned try the patty at Um manta. °dotal. ataatAtaa • Wall • ' CIL treoso of CI-I•itloo of tkomatandutea . Nona Lei fam.l.—This telegraph briop v. tatilllgentie of tem more railroad, aeoldent.k. one of tbentlearfally destructive.. The shook or one aoiddent iv not over before another le expo- 1 , Onto.Branlee Ditacreoir.--A copy of this . welt te , up on ono table. The agent, Mr. Rep. lib " . ti aav•ht the eith sad Wig lit 01/00 eall upon sabeetibeii.„ . " . • listratuns AID WATES 00011111111.—ne last . Reitiond Record, published atCleclundil, outgo an "elabeirate anion in which the idea is oonvsyed that inter, se a made of emneyanos, Is of but little Imports:me u compared with Belli; end that, onmequendy, the current, of trade's rep idly chugleg, and that inintusUy, carrying trails of the Westurill be mustered from canals end rivers to radioed". The New York iftretta 7 We J 0101344 ' copies thla article, thus giving It a nominal approval, and evidencing that the idea • elaborated by the Record has a wide-spread exis true, -Sinn oar railroad intern bee been ex tended through the leading Eastern and Middle, States It hes Dien gaining ground, until our peo ple hale now an impresslomthat Sailromis must eupereedLnil other o'isanyances. ISOM, how. rev, do not sustain the theory, as will , be %eon by # faithful Investigation of them and of their bearing open this question. are of Viet iliportance, sod in Miny respects it seems Impossible to aureate 'their mks -As einvejanoei for paneogers ( they Garry olf the pieta from all competiums ; and u a amens of traniponation for.eettain clasetur; of freight they cannot in too highlysationted, or. be superseded by any other mode of conveyance. Bat that they can ever supersede' titers,. Islas and cue% when such see Macleod, proximate to come in competition with them. Is namely Wilde the bounds of poulbility. Ira, fleet, there is a limit to the capacities of milienuli for dal onveyanoe of freight; while the facilities afforded biXiters: and lakes -ars absoiatoly ..Ihe Woe of the North weet,Orbleft *kin the shore* of ;nun antes: and, „ere 'op& for mitigation tor it lent eh months in emir, and the Oilseed Missienippi, the "'titian andlidissouri, which ace navigable from six' to months; are, during the navies-, bli eueen, able to carry on then broad boemin thee:lo6mm - es of the world. Their wean; a pout be etertezed. In virtue of this adeam top they will always be competing highWaye; mad aim if all the railroads In the west were tared to their utmost in the conveyance ofireight, thiSMeplus that would -remain would demend some other orrice. The :Om:Annan . .I"rico Curlier gives the ea pulite of 'the boats neared from that port darn-the. past year at 2,864,000 tom; 'while the paucity of the railroads now runing to that oity, nod to course of construction is only 70,800 tens; leaving stilt for water carriage the amount of 2,115.200 tote I The 'ruined' . have a capacity therefore, sir will be sine; for eoly one-fourth of -the Maffei concentrating at that noirie:; And to show from actual count .the relative proportions now Curried by reilioMi and WSW. the Prim. Current submits the following table of exportt,of a few leading articles " from that poet during the, eleven mouths of the r car:, teat commercial leen the. shipments by, Ca nal sod ricer boning 'coder the head of water conireputon, and the Wants umpteen bead of I railroad conveyarion : 11=af. bolo. - • - 27 350 ' '34 Do. tees - - 168.i0 • 446 Ikatter, this. ' - 8 789 Do. firkins - 40 400 424 Oases.. *SOS , - - 182 800 2 500 Candles, bases - • 124,908 9 088 Nide; bed - - -' . .101 2.110 . Camp, Wit - , ' 10 400 1.870 - -Pauli,' tibia. -' • - 278 787 20 821 Lied, - - •86 610 8 250 _Do. kegs - 89 387. , 8,530 Lad Oil, bbis. - 24 670' 5 000 Bi4on, kids-: 89.800 6400; > Da tree. - - .49 985 " 6 746 • Pork, bbla. - • - - 120 404 • -10 509 Do. In balk, Ibi. ' -1,420 vB2 650 000 Eoti:boxsia . - • 8U764• 4 000 Tilley, this... • - - 2;921 1.517 wolokrir. 66b.= 22; 488 - 8.797 • Wool, tack'. - .7,727 900 TheildPinents by Railroad - it will be;' noticed, -bear about the same comperlson to those by water: :M the impsolty of the..Didirowlll does tt toe water tomags. And then, In the •nett plea", the ?statics cost ef tiserpertations ts lergely Cn rotor of, water tene"Yanees.,lbirlog the semis of good navigit- Roston the Ohio tad. Mississippi. and the upper tributartee, of the latter, freight tan be carried for . ORS halt of railroad rats, sad SOISSUOI I I owe .' fourth.. The mune Is trot, 'and pithapv to a greets's:tent, of Me L A.M. 'As the Cost of trsasportition ie the 13114 item of MMeiderstion with; tresepertort, this adratitage an the, side of • water Wonreyanoes will',.eirsys secure `tt,them the lergest shiro'of the currying trsde., • _ While tahlog this view, however, we do riot-, , wink to be umuustood u ctstertslairg any Ides I 'that ,well located lines of railroad will slot dud map to do., They ; will always be,certain of it full akin of the carrying trade. There lea I tartan itha of freight humeri', ~,,e u eueg theriggregste to s great sum, whinh ma' always briesriiii mitt adeantageomly on railroader. mid tilt - with the passenger traffic wad their. local trads Jett constitute their busineew• They will ' - also derelope the resources of the smutty, wad s by mein, of redistisg lines the prodmis of the' I • toll wW be eatroeutrated et oentrel points—which petits, however, most here their geographloal poeltloti apou the shores of zistrigable waters.— Rsilroade alone never bays, and oso build ap. arni ' instal:a goat commeridil claw- It it Itori - opuiiiriett oar. pity sand ell other sitilsat i cities harloc-mittroad connections with the • boardswoold sums la grow . It is the Combhm-1 UM' of, wear end Railroad. halide' that place tittabarghlo . ll position far in advance of other Pit* f nrka walk s • Tbertame Is levee Canals, to *Ord'sl s=tern; taillike' sad clean.. Th ey hese eb .. " minus . , ewers railroad of Mashy' Thayma accemmedat• &Owlet Walk° otikoolles. to minim thenr, midis tit ealimad can't rjrat ail beyond a certain 11, , MIMI and well-iisidstattod; point. - Oar Pinrisyls mkt Canal,'with's railroad la comp - mitten with - It from end , to sid e bat carried aa meek freight thliyeer bee the Now York cs , aid,' ander a similar` competition: The aggregate smount of freight, sionating both thoroughtireS Is, of ,course, largely Indressed. becalm/ getip..._ awe of tnidit facillitieciiwarmrPeritOnetts Mosapontileg . growth of Made.. The.. Minima bat had ibondimitto'dm and what it. could not - 416 the - maul kits basin. slt ii,oold ,thieu Wnot:agaiaet our interim" s'a's a city if the ear: -• nklilikOdo `cnl4t Grata ilteel= 17.14.*Yiine44.:114, tuff Ibundently. .ftworasil listwbster, when ut. Ora 47. - • Z=ZZ es tail thWearktileSed;-Inigestoointi Of Welk soculnulated here *slob the rsilrosd:wasittter . At inside . ; to carry 'Off se fast na it sraped: l : One hearily-laden stsein•boat win bring to our port se moon 6 a:rallroad ea cony cif Ina dip; and when he, .s. Oho inch arrive In • day, thb Mr pitichf tomie, mut await some other outlet asiirt?h,ne public conventenoes, and as con; tributing an winch to the growth of cities u to Pipe &Armitage, ire4cbw-tig,hly prised, Ind we VG not benain thattbsir value has inn yet been folly appreciated: bat riven and water convey ;laces are 'Ct therefore to be underrated. The Ohio, to Pittsburgh, is as valuable se half a din: en ravish:: and while we look to see * it ottan idosed as a highway of travel, we never *spot to see It deprived of the immense carryleg trade it has hitherto enjoyed. In the nature of things,' Ithe end zahse nf freight will follow the water conrsen. l ' . fox mw YORE Cerreeeen/ettee of the Pletsbutsh Daily Duette New Yolk, Aug. 1855. We sire lithe midst of 11. money pressure ear. Minty ,Uti severest that has been felt 'lnce th e gloomy days of midsummer in 1851, when the Importing merehanta 'hire draining the country of its enishie 14 the rate of a million and • half • week to , ply for their excessive impoiutione. Lest:Week one per out • de, was paid for me nay In Wall street, to enable patties who had re 'upon their credit with the batiks, to meet 'their contracts. There Is, of course, • difference. of npinion es to the canoe of the tightness. The new State Law reqatriag the hanks to make week ly str.temeaut of their loans. specie, circulation, sod d e posited, evict bate operation on the let inst., and the first return under it wee made on Tuesday, yesterday. Some of the Anatolia wri ters for the press here,,and voile of the practi cal monied men, attribute the pt assure to Er ,ing part to this fut. It IS clear.that, if there le any Important connection :between the necessity the backs find themselves tinder, of eontractiug their aocommodatlens to dealere,and the actual straigh tened coodidon of the money market, the pees are totietbe very temporary. Forrhe banks and their elastomers will moan Team to anuesindotte their movements to the law. But the Canes lies Much deeper. Stooks hero bean steadily declin ing for els weeks. They rallied s little on Mott dey, but tea main yeroterdsy: end every•Uriety of heetartly, below the grade of the federal etooks, have participated in tee decline.. Within the put ten days Abe best State stooks hart gone down two or three per cent ; within two Menthe Brie rallioed has fallen from about 90 72. Baltimore end Ohl(' ft om . BB to 88; Ileadia, Can ton, Harlem and Holten river, and all the other Weiss hue been precipitated from as-vpial height to "a lower deep. No such trifling intl. dent a* the banks beginning to Make weekly in 'toad of Monthly statements. Let us ewes at the import trade for the present year And com pare it with that of , the . preceillog. ! • , For the month of July the value of Imports into Neer York wan • 1852,, • $12,942 000 1858, 078,020 Stows - for 1888,i8 885,000 • • The *noses for the pretest Icor Is In the suer lout proportion of 86 per 'rent. ; • , The importalmo !rev York, tor the emu morithr,,from . let January to let nagnat, In then,' two yearn lien: • 1862; , . . , . lactase, .. ' , , $48;882.000 The lacrosse le equel to abort 80_,.por tent The Abates for Jay In' es* yeti! were; - ; 1868, . ' ,$4 840,000 • ' 1852 • . ',B 240000 . . Increase, $1,400,000 The lacrosse of dutier for one month le 44 V neat. The Imports of loatlneek weir: . -- ,1 ' $8 887.000 1352, ' 2,98 t 000 - - The Increase for the trash la twelre and shalt per wit. The doBes for the Prtitht pia up to &wit lit, hire been. !VA 807,000 Same Norio months, , , 17,491,000 Ineresea in 1658, ..18,816,000 Squid, your commercial readers eill please sotto., to almost 50 per cent : over last year. Now let us see It this inflated media= of our Import trade le balanced by any sir:War expan sion of exports The export!, from New York this year compare with those of 1852, is fol. %out Jp.ln tr. J. l73l .:a'at' 4l " n! d° ' s 3,4 4 4l EZetia In 1653. ' h4onohl i r". . tfM t ' d ".7.'n'szthLlE,l3: , %MIX &maw In 1161, i21.2„000 Total exports. !rebuilt= onetta.fat &Dori sown '''''''" VW. ' • • 1652, %CM ' S loured. of ascots to ins. Xoseauo I here not at hand any returns of the trade of _ New ?fleetly, the chief exportlne l point, bat it may sot be suissfoly asiamed that there bur been no miter , proportionate Marcus of experts from that poet than from New York. I The commerce of the latter; therefore, affords • fair general test of the trsde•ef the country. Now the in crease of exparte from this city, bleeding spe c, d te, for the last 'even months, Isaias than 0 10 . cant..t.he excess of imports is elzty percent The Soiree are as fellow= inctur . o . o , f i raorto at N.Y, for I moo. Jo 16511 ,130 , 0 .• • • sa6Orto • • • " 2.44 p) jalanoi tooaloat no. 64t.174.000 We need go ito feather in the near& for the mem of the pressure . . That forty-one militate of dobthas to he paid, and when Om day of Fey mesa comet, and it Is probably now upon us, the screws must be pat on. We are now under the screw- The immediate provocative of the pre& sue wee net the course of the Drinks, but the Goverumalk Daring the:last seven months the merehteets base paid the Government in coin 54,010,000 , a0re than they did in the same time bet yew Last month they plaid 51,400,000 men, sad last, week they paid 3100,000 more This money hes been looked up, and now lies im mured in the Sub treasury. ! Owing to this ab sorption of gold and silver y the Government, the banks hole !mein 420.000 since JUDe llth, and,they have lost 1667 .000 to depoettes, within 'the same time the leans sod diecounte had in articled 32,818,000. That to to soy, while their mom el end reeounts were dilninithing, they were 1 extending their scoommodetions. The quarterly Nutmeat would not have been requir ed until theend of September, his therefore al together probable that they drier kt many loans and refuted others, to be ensbled to makes good exhibit on the Bth of August This coconuts for • part of the pressure, a very email part. The. state of our foreign trade is a oufEcient explana tion of all the rest. i 4 The rush of foreign goods into the United 1 States le now at its height. The Liverpool-ex porters were compelled to draw lots for the pet vilege of sendieg their boles and bales by the Collins eteamer, the Deltic aled there woe • warm contest between ehippers upon obargee of perdality, &o The Cansde which will be here to-morrow, will be loaded to the gouda, es eve Ty ether steamer and packet Inow comes into port. It would do no good to empty the Sob tress/try into the benke, if Mit were possible. The remedy consists in making what we need st home, and in ceasing to run after the foreign trumpery 'blob is now leetotiteg Atte country of its blood. . Jas.. ~ • , AMPOZTANT Sun. blo,ll7lleAL.-1.1111 103101/. 113; is from the &footrest Trooiorlpt : understand that notice of an action has been served on the Meyer, by t the relations of Junes Mcßee, one of the parties who lost hie ltfe bathe Mug of the troops of the lower divis ion, on the night of the eth iof Jams Dams- - gee ore laid at L1.,000. Toe tied tereedy into !tett), this proceeding is under the sot 10th and llth Viet, a. 6, entitled an sot for compass- Hog the fontlyes,of persona killed by scotders, &p , , &a. I; is said .that similar actions aro about being festinated by other parties. , Smcons.—Jeese Yaws; , a Onus of • Carroll township, nearly serenty years of age, commit. tad 'acids on Saturday last, on the farm of Ire Wailer, Stu. lie left the house about :2 b'alook In 'the afternoon, sad having 'prorided himeelf with c raaar,.repotted to a fame corner, i short distance off, sod after otrefolly sharlog himself. be seserbd the malls artery of hfir arm, laid the essor:op r ino the,feace,, and, bled to death. 1 lie tree , dead when diwutiored, atom g o'oloct In tho ormolu& ~Ito.enie outjaot.to lite of Insanity, and' astemptedlto bug mmielf about twenty years .pv4114,1144 cut door& he time to 1111.76 hts lift aelanalioly !madly seemi , to heti arounOVe faat7 e im • pombq of them have al' Read' felhii bl.!ks4 sea. - 1,1 0514.1 1 ( 41 5 4 rA1k R4liorsikai:" y -4. r . : 74ndrit 4 . 01 1 011.3e10 ASSISSOSNIPTII 4M14- • tamers of the'Wheeling Baton Line of 'llicamere. 'have foiled ii their trot' to matte at arrange tarot with the Baltimore end Belo Plialro4 top recap Sag psesengers tbriugh, the Nfaetnf which will be, it it understood, to merge the patois line with our packet lip*, the two Beim tortilla; ootaplete daily otteneetimebetweemPittehorOt Wheeling. M 0141114, Lettleeille and tit. We 'strut the '' enet of the negotiation given. tee the Baltimore Araselimet "During the melon of the. Beard of Minot ore of the Baltionore end Ohio road yesterday., we understand that eoveral Important DAUM were under donelderhitoo The proposed to rengetneut with the Wheeling Colon Steamboat Line, to whiot, re referred yesterday, was pre. paged to the attention of the Booed by the corn 7osittte of gotutlemOS from Wheeling. The prop coition, made by throe gentlemen, on behalf of the stockholders of the Union Line, are, moor din to our information, first, the continuance I of rhoi arrangement that has heretofore feinted betweed the Relined Company and tho Union Line: nod second, the exteusion of the...connec tion' of that line with drat alarm boats plying on the Otdo and Mteelerippl rivers, by.which a regular communication between St. Louie nod New Orleans, and other important intermediate polets with Balthisore, would be established, and for which through tickets are to be issued at 'rates that would command the largest share of the river trade ant travel. The Union. Line, to form these necessary conoecolone on the river, eels la Warn from the Railroad Camaro • sweaty et such as amount of travel sad freight westward daily, se would ensure them a re- pay• meat of the expenses of their boats on the down ward tripe, they taking charge of and &tending to the procurement of such an amount of freight and travel eastward as would cover their outlay on the upward trips. . 1 This, we learn, was the substantie or the pro •pooltigne submitted, though, perhaps, we are not enlirely correct in spme minor points. The Bused was engaged for some time in their con sideration, and by • majority of four votes, decided against giving the guaranty for a. certain daily amount of freight and meet west ward, as asked for - by the Committee of the Union Line. This vote is regarded me rejectleg the propositiots of the [Woo Lute, and unless the views of the Directors are changed, the al ternartve will be presented by tee °lnteract that line of • union with the Pittsburgh steamboat iaterest; thus making Wheeling a mere stopping . place for these boats, and notoni now, their point of arrival sod departure. TIM RAILROAD DISAATIR —LIU or rint HILL co —.Daughter of 1). B. Dante, of New York, aged two years; nurse of the shoe* ohild; an en. known woman, apparently lAA; • German, nerve =Above. agsd shoat 50. Lute 01 ?RR WOORDlD.—William It. Ralyes, of Uniontown, New York, fatally—ooneuseion of the brain; Bev. James Panda:we, of.Miseissippt, foot crashed; Mrs. Partisan, 'of Miteissippl, , hip lejored; child of the above. de.. thigh brOH ken; Thaddeus Wentwerth, of Philedelphia, tied.; truly braised; Albert Ebermao, of Phitadalphla,l injured seriously In both legs; Mary Jane Busily; of Peiledelphiaslightly hurt; James MaCormlek, E' l l • of Harrisburg, slightly; Mrs. Idti3rinnsk,i do. do., foot bruised; Mies M. Buehler, do. do.; Mice Altick,. do., slightly; kir. Commerforth, of, Louisville,' do.; John . Howland, of • Norfolk; Virginia, do; M. Ma ard, of Washington. C.. do.; child of Mrs. 'nerd , do., face cut; I Duds, of Moorestown, Newiereey; seriously. A. M. Jones, of Washington, I) C, eeverelyVun. bean German woman, aged shoot 85, danger,: cooly; Edward Desehete, conductor. elightly. ; FORTERB PARTICULAR/I OF TAZ . DISIATII—, At the time of the oricurreece, the engineer of the New York train was deletes on at hie utmost speed, to gale some twenty m.nutee lost time On reaching Old Bridge,. maven miles from Am- I boy, the conductor espied the train from Caln• dee, with fire ears fall of passengers, coming towards him, and before the Amboy train could check Ito speed, they came in fail collision, crash ing and breaking the engine., and poking a per. foot wreak of two of the ears on each train, kill ing feu, and maiming • large number of pinata- Sera The persons killed were all sitting together., .. Toll disabled care on the trate from New York were piled on top of each tither.. Those en the other train had their floors tun out, cud the mite entirely reeked tie' pines, by the bind wheels and trucks blooming loose and flying a gainst the Boors. There were many very our. row campus of life, among which was thsrof C C. Patton, of the Beibmore American, woo fell through the floor of the oar,, on the track, and escapedlatterat injury. , :. The engineers and conduoton were immediate ly wrested, and will be held to answer the result of the Coroner's inquest. . ' ' Mr' Puna Price and Mr. John Jackson, from Philadelphia, residents . of Delaware county. who came en the 2 o'clock, P. M . train from Phila delphia: nate that about 4 15 o'clock wt new a white leg in the buds of the signet moo; it AP peered se though OUT engine was then reversed,. u we slackened speed'consideratly; I looked out of the ear and obverted the Now York train coming -towards us; sad not fifty yards distant from um it was just Gamier round the carve, which to very sharp at tide pellet; I then saw the esglower orCrimea. or both. jump off and el• cope - uninjuied; the New York train was comieg aloes like lightning, end bole trains were out of time, and both trying to make some station, at which they enuliklay by and lit the other pose ; ; I was in the fourth ear, and did not get lajored, nor did any person in that or the three after ours get hurt; the two trains came en bead and head, and the collision was almost instantly after I saw the. New York train; 1 had jest time to braes myself for theahook when it took place; I scarcely felt the shock.'but the mood and third 'care of our wain were smashed all to - please; the first -.car was not broken; I cow seven or eight that were badly wounded in the Intend , sad third Philadelphia' urn Our locomotive' was *oopliderably broken;' the collision wee so 'forcible that it tore up the track for • eoneider &hie distance; the locomotive of the New York train .was badly broken; the first and ascend passenger can of that tutu were driven' Into each other, and broken so Mach that the opyo. site rods of the two ewe were driven within nee ,en feet of each other. leew four persons tahlin ontr one of them was dead. end the other three died shortly 'afterwatd. The. scene baffled all description. 3 l aPeople tubed out of the nue as au though ,i but it was surprising that very little screaming wit heard., • . There were fearer. five badly wounded' pot ions left at Old Bridge. A: bucket of meter was weeded for die wounded, and one of this engin sare..who was throwing water on'the engine 11re, au requested to give It for this purpose, but he . churlishly refund. Thidiso exasperated , the passengers that they were almost reedy to lynch him. The phople of the neiborhood, ,and the' . uninjured p ogees were most attentive 'to the wants of to t {'melded: 1 „ . . . ~.-One of 0 oar, of the :New York 'train ran ' 1 into th e oth , like a sliding telescope All the', dead were I this Crashed ear. The panmegers vi in the oar ' Mott had dm slid Into the other , could not be taken out but by removing the side: 'of eke oar. Ooe men , in the New York Gain, had a splint r 'eon under the leg of his pan* loons, tearill them open tb the thigh, but re , grind no i jury. A man who eat next to him .was instant] killed. Another gentleman states that •he was asleep at the iime of the accident, and found imself thrown moos o. mom .of [splinters, e d ,orawled Out under the bottom of the car. . • D. &' Da tin, 'Etq , Counsellor at Law, Chem here t, sw Ynk, wee proceeding to Phila.' delphie wi his wife, three children and ser vant. The whole :' potty were Involved in th e wreck.' ' Tit puree, a white. woman. and his youngest c 11d, about two 'years of age, were instantly k lied, th e end, of the heavy timbers at the fore ost car resting on them. Mr. Des.° tin himself soaped with some - bruises, but hire. Canis vs badly 'oat and Irjared, and two 1 others of t e children, nlittle girl and boy were j badly biisi a: : . 1. /. , • .Tilif engleen . ' end conductor of the train from' 'pbtladelphis swore tte all that sufficient signals., '.were, Si to •itte York trate' to stop; but of ''these repo aperfloolais are esthete The speed of the Neal York tole was very greet— menet manly so, 1 _would appear from the _statement l a an 'of ngentle who *as lining In the hotel, by which the dare pus rery!ololely, who rewarked that be ha never seen them go li/Ittf:, . Teens ,were sit oars sttaabod tO!tho kallodolphts train, and aye-ears 'dished to , that from Amboy.. if the Philadelphia train .)wid .not been going at a very slow peas-only about_Ave or six miles an hoar—the foal of life must haft, been fearful. 5117,900.000 it'287.000 • EiO.4PC or. A. NLOZO 'SLAVS To. Cases& —A este occurred yesterday which ought be wrought into a thrilliog scene in some futuro Uncle Tom's Hsbin. A iartaway slim had enaceeded m reach ing the State of New 'York; hot . when he ar med at Otwego, he vu closely punned. He got on board a vessel there, which, however, turned out, to be bound, not for Canada but for Yesterdays. When the fugitive sertied at the last named plate be Iris 1n no better .position than before• The dread of instant captor° nreng blot on, be secured an old gate and floated him• self upon it, expecting to be able to reach the Canadian store. He, however, got out twelve miles into the lake instead of getting across to NiagrA He wee found yesterday on- the - old gate, 'l2 miles from shore, by the Chief Justice, and by her landed in thin olti.—Toronto Leader, WICIITRIC I/001.—Fr= present apperaneei the tamder of hogi the next season willba,large partlealuly I:o[e:ducky and Ohio. ie stated that a pogrom fora Imo bomber of hop id In- d hum hes beta made at 8200, arum, to ta deliver• - e3 at the peal io the fall d. trader at Louisville, On BS immi offered to deliver 1,000 hop, be. tom tbe:2oth of fitivember bud the 20th of Ds =WI) at :4 ..'env Doti Tha antra.% tot madi: • " ' ' ' • ffl= , Z 11411 4.16. ta. R w T t ° h i ; The A TlZlgil ftica fe3ritEnotsniettleCr,:tie Ttett:Myaecttoo. A later !rota Prabonrg rayrthat, after the receipt of, dloyetolve front Count °inlay from di. Patorthurilb, at Vienne, orders were given to pleas all oteamera at the Motional. of the Govern ment Telethon regiments of Infantry and env or ithettorlso enartfliery were ordered to. the lower Danube; preeautiono which would hardly seem ace,,,,,,, if Russia hod accepted the me diation of Anetrli. The Paris Cocatitutionuel, also says, with an air Of authority, each as it only assumes what% It bcoomee the organ of the Govaromunt—that the • Emptier Nicholas. on rt eelvingabe different pro positions of the Western Powers, fora friendly eompromlle between 'Russia end Tarim, on the subject of the proteetorabip of the Oatcake, Is said to have thanked the represegtatives of those Potwar for their friendly offices. The Cast is even said to have admitted that the projects sub- r muted; to him were of a nature to permit the hope of arriving et o solatiou ; but he la stated , to have added that he was forced to decline the/ Intervention. of the Western Powers In the sffalril even if 14 should be affered in a elooeritly itrilear hie form. In aword,the Emperor Nicholas does not recognise either in 'Fratioe, in England, Ili Austria or in Pronto, the right of teterfering In or difference which, ho sale, lies between Itaseillb and Turkey, and Only tioncerne these two nei tione. . In consequence, the Nit is said to have declared that, however oodelliatory the Popo* dons made to him by the Weetern Power' ion be, he cannot receive and reply to them, except they be addressed to him liteelly by the : DMA In the name of the Turkish Government. lu taking everything at the most, It Is permit• ted to suppose that it. is in aonsequence of that remilution that the Sublime Porte lteelf ban been advised to propose to Rustle an arrangement, re. aceing, no doubt. ou bases similar to those of the pr. jams submitted to the Cs ir by the Western Porters. Turkey, on its pert, before attempting this new and - last step, le esid to hare wished to be certain that the propositions she wait about to lake officially would not be rejected. ' Reepecting the osee of %oasts, or Costs, • let. for states that It was commented , on in Et. Pe. 3arebarg in a manner by no means flattering to Austria, ltlretly' (it says) becarieS in St. Peters burg many perfume affect to look on the eter spangledhaener,as actinic tangere,nottobetodub. ed.witb inpunity; and, secondly, because the Czar hoe always shown • much higher Tempera for the gigantic conception end deielepement of the United Suites than he tier had for the rep resentative eystem of England and the despollem of N8E100(011, of whiao, by the mey, the Beers In St Petersburg prophesy ho very long dun ton. A Vienna letter, is the Daily News, of date 20th, says, "the Austrian Charge d' Affairs, at Constantinople, had written to the Austrian gov ernment that Martin Costa 01411 no allegiance to the Emperor of Austria, and that his impris onment atter, be had taken a civil !oath to the Milted finites, is not only a very regrettable vi olation of international - law, but an cot of 4int epiet, which will not soon be forgotten.'. 11_ /TACT 05 VII ZVI 01 A RITCIAIIIOI.....ThI Pope's health la - reported to be precarious. ill has been buffering for some time from an Attack of the asthma, end from general debility. Hole .61, years of age, aid his death , would without doubt, be the signal for important movements in Italy. A good deal of ex:diet:sent prevailed among the population of the R 'magi% nod El eeeirsl, abeaseliatien.wall brooming rife. Four murders were reported within five or ell days; two at TlltAZl;poe at Imola, and another at Ca tel4lolognese. Alarming riots had occurred at Bologna, Forti, Rimini and Raveums. Tho os tensible cause of Obesedisturbances. wasethe deaniess of provisions, bat it ile s . strongly swi paited that this was • pre ext to cover political r 00•10 The export of grans, ken been prohibit ed from Ancona. latelligent travel's?* state, distinctly that the *tile of things in Upper ,Ititly and, Lombardy ree's on • serf ll:Weenie basie; that in Bonta Ger many. Baden more : partienterly, the - p osalbuity of cavil war 'from 'religiansi dissension, is far from. anlikely; at Erantfort,] the local goner, tient ai welt as the.Bruml, dilitostunitton call v et imperatively to the activity displayed by choral unions, gym:heti* MiToolations,. Lad oth er exams for orgaidzation, }bias. is itelleed tri bear a strong eicrolitrity to that 'which preceded the outbreak of mun 1818 '! 1 - Aots from d tTerent go itres in Rome taw &attic belief the some important atop is eon, templated by the e volutionistg. It is said that 'Titbit+ a short 0320 past twenty or, thirty of the noted ringleaders of revolt, together with sup plies of arms, have gained access into the city, and are - now "termed therein. They . bay, too, that the French and Pontifical police are pretty well advised of their places; and only watt in !Ripen of oruthiog the movement when It shall be folly organized- 1 -Tbe.Pariamento at Turin, of-24th sale that Ferias had boen'placed l i a elate I of siege; and that to, proolausetion had b en , issued, but its purport in not gaoled. Con. W. W 8' Buss:—The death of. this die. • ticgolvhed officer was yeeterday briefly asuman. eid under our telegraphic heal. He fall te vie • Jim to the yellow foyer, at Haat Fumigants, on Friday but. - - Few moo, withaut 4 oecapylog a civil post of 4 ideation, or 'cavities celebeity for brilliant military, eehlevemeam, bare been more geuerally known and esteemed than-Col. Bliss. ' His sue elation with Gen.;Tallor' throagheat.his Meg. can campaigns, as Aid de Camp, end afterwul, dotlog the Intimated Preibleurial' MITI of that 1 oedema*, in.the capacity of Private Secretary, cectindi for Snell of his ;notoriety. Bat there ere other abate - etc...kilos Widen commended ire to ualversal regard. , HIS flailiterary 'W ive ; - the diguified modeetj of hie carriage sli der oircumstatmas justifying some display of to.sully—an in the cue viers - the military and olitical diepatchesof Geto. Taylor were; by com on wenn% attributed tr his masterly - Tea ; e aeiform amiability and tub-sally of his de • rtment towards those whet were so fortunate to etj , y Via soilety ; them) were trade that on him Meade by. multitudes. His departure ill be prifoandly lamented in the army,' where e wu regarded with that cordial *sprit du corps ~. Melt appreciates the credit obtaPind from the romlneet merits of ludividuals. '. ~ • Col. Blies was a native of Now listagebire His edueatioa for the army wee received at Weal clot; and after ottaduattott hew., coached to be Staff of the Southwestern Division, *hem he was admit* to the intimacy sod bootee of ' the fauns General .Tayler.. The intimacy, re , stilted le his marriage with the !mooed daughter of his commander. - Threagbdat the Mennen Wet, Col. •Bliss followed the toilettes of the General; sad at the end; cloyed, so wi ß bave held noted, some ortico f toe reward. Met eath of 0•11 p Taylor; o In 180;_he bu y rev ded chiefly in Louisiana, on the " estate of I Ifathar-in.law. His age had entoely attaittoci ' meridion.N. Y. Than. Doatel xi YRS LAIR Our. TAYLOR'S 7/ ILY -The New York Mirror, to reoordl.. I death of Colonel Bliss, Who tell a daft o yellow fever, Pannonia, on the fifth I to thus feelingly. suedes to the eatapants f i Pre..ldeatial rosusion a few brief years sg ; i'et.dy 1 oanghtere—the midair of o.ilone Bi —ot the victor at Baena Vista, of all his Kau who occupied the "White Muse," Is left. Vitt a startliog change shoot the hour that le t republican soldier borne bi,tithe hoe 'of gratefal people from the field of battle an p si and to him . of undylog fame' and honor. to I higheit east of earthly power.' Then all w 11 the proodert aspiratione.that oculd fire a of heart were fulfilled; the lofdest ambition pot eatt.fled under the shadow of • goaliesto d o solicited, a fame petfrat wlthont'Slemleb. 01 Taylor and lre wife, and Colette! Biles lb a h 40; their present honoredand hippy. oh rpi glorious, and thalr.fature bright.. They are, dead! One link of 11114 loving and helm ale of that f a mily grimpe,l on which the eye of t nation rested with delight. Elbe Is, nde, vidovad and orpbanedlnlilloas will. Pei though they M -- may not lighten her grief." ~. IMPOILTAIIS now C 17114417 Tatte.The New York Herald, of yeeterday,has Important new!, if tear, from Cribs, derived from private sources. It appear', wording. Who Herald, that a de mand or request has been made by the Heath Government for a mixed Commission, authorised to' meet the estates and all places in Cuba where new importations of Afrinarie ire supposed to be sheltered, and that the Spanish Govern. - mint hae granted this .demand. The Captain General, ,previone to teeelving order' for dui an . thorfs Won, searehed torrent estates end *tooli greet many Degrees from them. The agreement between England nod Epee, as propoeed by the former, is as follows Pirst—Englarid will eon. lent to. the importation Of tipprentlees from Afrl , ea into Cubs for an apprenticeship of ten 'ears. Breend--11, , new comae of every elan In Cuba wilt be formed by a; mixed aorablesion, authori rad to search every estate, in the Wand, eo that in future they eau aseertnitt whether new elaree have been latrodoced. Thirdlti fifty years from the acceptant.. of 060 propositions, end treaty band thereon, .tha present dares . and their Children will be libersteV. ," • Walton Pamtonsan—Lotters - from India state that three Mormons front Salt Lek, had made their appearance at Calcutta, bnt it: wen thought that their pros, peat, for converts among the utgohmt natives were not nary good, es that eful:ad not be dispesed to embark with their families for the Mamma head.quarters in this . • • oonotty: Ilereartntare.—ltr. Quigley el Bowllaggretn, bought a large roantlty of -whale*, loot winter, ezp „ti ng t,,Mg it to the leathern market, be- Pro the season of 101 l water and high Nighty. Ukfortuaotily. the Ohio till before be could got .hht tabeneo oat of Citert ricer, , th e anamiinoi wadi itraisitei kW hind! to the &mantle! $2.0,000.---Zell,Ctowi;' . • '••••'• • ••Z:l.' •44::s . ....12"....1.400.1 4 . , . . Lttrbin,Otaime.—A air oiliriag. liiiniffef, of thatooet estraordinstryaise, arrived here yell. terday. by theeteamship Washington, from Bre mon. A pair of those telt end greet - fat creatures were imparted in 1846, at an expense of $4O 000, but they did not Use beg, and we hate hod no \ . Giraffes in Atonsiesithinen that time. Herr Hart mm. who owns the'pretent topple, and hes laid oat $26,000 to get them here from Egypt, hopes to bete these enrriee, foiaome time, even In this olimete. One giraffe ie 17 feed and the other 15 Got in 'height, - and both, therefore,; are not only handsome, bot stopetidone wooders.--Y. York Express RIMIONSATIIIO Caze.--.ht the • depot of the L. M. Rvlerayi an two earl,' whlott ate con ietracted poem:A.ly air-tight. They were brought e,m New York, filled with fresh oysters, clams, dm They see built an the refrigerating plan, o that what they contain, airroanded by ice, ,are just as fresh as they . were Via day.ehey. left Now Ycrk city. In these care, leech meat of all ktoda can be conveyed from one part of the Union to the 'other; also' trait and other articles welch would decompoeb, ware they carried by stay other means. It is tOgettllteti to boot oars of this dtecription arriving sad depertlag from this airy daily.—sin. Gentle. i• rikr Notice—?. 0.0 F., Pittbtagli Lodgir No, SCC—'ice deintAn of the tabors p=al Lodge are hereby nottfuol to IYEICT at (Mr UALL. orroor Wood attend aod 'Ueda ahoy, oo TtlEiDdY EVININUithe Ir.ssant. sandal:to, ie tl gutted ea boob 00. of la: port/Loan Le to be trat soots& sold' EOAN, Secretor, desembly—WiLtwi, WlLLsas t Etq., of South rittaburgb. will bo • eipgildsla t;eforo Comc Ito. tor uomicstion ' on the Amicably Voile. WY - County Treasnrer=—,The enliaoribor *run I imoolt Gr C00.t7 Trreintot-1.10 n..° or.ll - bo tondorel to the corotderotion o' tt!oilext WOla Conroolloo fJr nosoluatloo. [ttilcito] 11103/113 OAST. iilrTreatruzer.—ltiaan B..Funtila, Esq., of tiilagiteny,•lloie • candidata blb UM approaching Aa11 , 1%.0:312 asid Whla Coavartiom for nomination ti! the .otitti of COUNTY TaßaStilliiii. Derreitinrer.—MajorJonmlYuzoccwill for its Clltto of COUNT! - Telfl &BUSER. iefal tne Whier sad Auti•MOOonle County Coorenban. to t01b.14 In August nest.:' Jerdtwtf Ur For Commissioner-IA. BMW, Esq., of tbit borough of Tara arum. wLIL tri pronaoad sad sup portril as a candidata for thiottei of COUNTY COMUId- SION EU Ur Ulu numerous friands. subplot to Um donation of the AnU•Na.onl. and Whig Carted) , Conraattoa• Lane Wrir For Comraissio ner—E.• . J. Bsocie, lior :of 11.bloson turro.hio. will , be • otoodUkto' for air ofbre n COUNTY COMM hiSIONER. sobbot a the Mai, fon of , hodott•Msfonto rod Mgr Coooty Cratirentlan.• iar-For tommissiouer—Mß; BIONETT LAIC, of th. Iloroogb of of E1'n1.113.7111 bo propood and oupporbol 44 • 000dkloto loc the alio* of County Oolomfo• .{..e by fob nosolyous friend% irobloof bbodoolaffo of tboAlY I 3ftsoolo and W4lll Colicity Cooiootfoo. not - ---- _ . . giirior Commission.r.—Ma. J.anul Mc 01.1uogUs. of tho II moult of Wirrooport, 1•111114%ro pawl and so ppeotod so ti ton Itillti for tem ofLo of co otr fkontobolooot. b. los tuatitorotio floods, ont,l.R.t tobe dosthoo of tbo Apthasmonl a sod Whigeonoty Oostv,ottdo. . iII'6EK44PONT. afar District Attorr.4-9. 11. -6 syss will b. a rait:thlatlo tcrr the eniatation or DISISICT ATM: Ntilf , !mkt. the tkUl11111: Cakevatizet. District rney.—EoAAD P. Jossn, Att.° ' tr Lad ....II tro a ...SAWA Sem. M ripprasahlst RD'S and tialAlssoble o.amettlos ;lOF Dotalnalloa lor tba elm a DISTRICT ASTORSIRT. ! SyS,davr District. Attorney.- 1 0andidate for K big nolweavOo. for Diane attorney, DAVID D. BRUCE. " ' Attornisy.—Aziwinsp. M. Warear. 54, ,nn b..taaallate far inealnallonfor the QM. of Mulct. Attoene r ,se*et t thtdeelabort of the 152,15 a. 3 Aralmaaeale Cortese y3a. • \ stir Distriat 'Attorw.-4icizo norm. fay. will be a unadate frr heritleatlea for tie one. rf D3Wkt V0r5.7. 5.4 re the h eat Whia'and th h aernieCoareiatioa. 132251art0 Ws Diezerthe attontiial of our-read- Inv to U. , advertisement of 2 -.lloltHre 11(VIGIOLLTING COUDIAb." to be fociod noon the fourth fate. • 13 Notice to Teachers—An fr..lttratiouil sc tratehere to the Deco r',tht 'tablet. terattstip. mutt of Allegbous. will she ple.e'st tbe HOVEL by Skrall IeoPAIILLND: Ie salt ttsruably. or EAT0111)1Y. August 20i lusuud, at' 10 o'd-ok &IL ttamSer of Tosotott,s4Pulted alarm ' ,:The oda. ' Has amount to 11d) P.O nsautb for B,smaos.u . So Ittr. kr 31s1. Bawls cam aboutlba Ist of Bsittrotar ank remain Imasaslo alz lama* Nose but good gad raractratkiet Tcrakrar D 4.1 rp oll J. it mimeo, autilStgult:P Utratart of tho Board of Diraidors. UV" To the PuttllO-51k. SoLoiromi-Sir: Trem o oressetore haters or ,vraketo of the *lca here been emu:elle:l to try tome het Mosel hairs of alums— *mite ed et the but Jewett's in elle dty--trom the on et '0 eh my eye. cry ry 4ta deft buena roatehtLY tottuir.d. I roeuttly panhand • hely of,Y,IIIt JOBTtar CIBLED itSTYX GLASSES. from the U. of .bleb' X: Imre mach treaters and eletstare. , .lly ehtht huimeroted and no .r. •rel.*led from pelej I ottu4 not be Wooed to Dart 'elth them. lour:. tatty., ROBY. GALLOWAY. ettlthteld sinott. • Sooomoos—Aftir • ttlal of • par of your zor kelto. foo natal orKka.l Eadlh INntalOT to um 'Oat IlLLti oioc tio.4 I pon'oto ode. Om sin Istlnb of Mao iltboatlaticoloic soiow. sod I gam rood by ota Reit with ow Ira osortort. .I,otioaftkUr Woomo oo d Warn to Mo. that ant atEttaiad. as I tut. too. beno. • 11.6 weak and falsaio6 area. ! tqw, oo- ' Z. 11. 114 . 11.1.1*11N, Pam alre}t. • PttUbargti. Jiar r,1362. .•; • tiezn Ms BOLOSIONS' .GtASEIE3 tof porod •nd tat theia to be mash Reporter to ilk,. gvhm t has wed.vd taluopininir• Ix mama!** • Mom t, taw haring occasion t.!ttillo 0W*84.. - - MILUATS hfeCIMCIIICON. • Pi•teburgb, air 13.1.113. _ call to - Worms! Wotan Various theories Leo boa it.tatod tel.t.lto to sb2 mien of latent:4l aroma and yet flu. questfori la still a .11002 MO among medical autberltlea. Of one Net, lteerener, all ate la formal, and la ahleb ill annell—the fatal nature of tbs Winona* flay exert da ohildren. Uhl 0/10/011 01 tq. year the attacks of Iron= ars most frequent as nil as moat danterornq Won't.. pleasure la dlsatins Meath.. ton Of Duvets to th. aXaMIFCCI X at Dlt ,It'LANg. It lone at oho ;am extrandlnary saadlelaaaam tatradvietal to lh• putolla, and has nom. Mad at mean Tah•A triad. Por.haars *III' be metal lo ;wit Itr Dr. ArtiAttrd 011.r.1111ATCD VEIIII.IIIIOE, a.xl Ulu two els*. All Yosmlfero. in easparl , +4 ors. worthless.. Dr. gruedua Toilaltosor. oolgar.tol Lira ran now to 14 At all nri.4trible Drug &ono to U qua Dudek and from tlkr:odki prooriowri, ILSAWDO as/ - mecum.* to 7. WWI k Ocr SO Wood street : • , Ithell.Mh.l3ot.omoits:From infancy I have WO been et6l4.l•lth vat eeie aiall'elorbdabledamer. and ZOO bt all mr travels I ham mina Ilion able M got• ads or ad. °LAM= that:wlk' NO mo IL him bad erred pa is hi s that 1mt.14 stable me tai sel alra OWL:wily; bat Maid the mein. keep Item on. 1.711 this mebalf boar tom the hot that they elated seeb pestle!. I happened to • year solyartlimant. by ablell. I nee • yea 1111 Jnet lamortal Maw mad 'a White been istr ' Am _ *mat elm to ad a gar that would bandit mail tiomitil • the Z would t 171.01123.. . 'Tiro taustrut think ma tittering wheal say they soon • Stan *newer my expettattone. I lure aotteest sae to tat, reed by eandle4lght tor more then belt intone et say the thne butore I got the.. alasas.. /lines I not them, I read Gni Sunday ell der, and untiltea o'cloole, without tbe least pale. which i. s thing I hare zor'done Mier. ibr years. ?/ I say thLinineb es I thitak It deeinliog your entenndee. hit and hoping. others atay be benentted by It. the los WOO. ilDert, to maks ISM Of Mr swam it 410.7 taiw r • for Yerevan'. I ere. $11...tra17 70ar., , • ' • Irll, IlYPdY ' t& L . Wharf llseter.Plttebargh. the P. g. I forget to mention that ear wife Is grestly bow 111.1 by the pile sbe got, and =nail, plows , I Jell ,rtal .. Nr'' BURKE ec BARNES' SAFES—Here ` \ , Ai xi: \ \ ie. te at. PIM of teetbnotirota to the vales of on: HATE% /I B Weil. \ I „ Wtipile 3 . - • We, 2.eue \ an- upon Minh we ma oontldently not the reputation of our 8 ..r.,„ 6 ‘ \ I \ 'Kn. Bt.Asi.. \ .n ..i" W. h . " alr . " 7 iniblhei.d lw•erei eteldete. Ihibert DooMo dein IL BilWarth. t iii to i ..i prov .. bus . th 4 at . P aid s,: b mal l : f i lr b. u . trular .b.,..t and Mime ,. th. ( 44 . i _ vr. . D . ;, . .... r . x .... „7. - , L „ ii ,,...:................— . \ \ 8 liarbacch. . \ \ More 'dim. • , ~, iIItbIREBT TillTB LW lACTUAL CONILAOILATIONS. 'see), Peneielt„ . , don \ '',"' sod preened their outlets tots'', free ems dengue. „, ' o ' o The tolloirlog ie another praetor the Mite ia•outeah)•, DAGUE* EOTxYPt %- \ MI \ ' \, 'L ad ' 110 . 000 WORnt 01 BOOKS AM ' PAlla . /2 \ It4iortstr,Llß.Y. \, , • SAVED wax A SAO UM ill Ao N'S Natio Bagaenin,Ballal. 1 ALBION, lea Centre. Pa, t ••••••\ the Di•mead 1014,11Carka• (17/000/ Ntnettlb•• 12, 1852. J ' WllcoM Drug BiOn,)Pittabutso4 \ , , a p e/Stur BW a max.—Duran: Tour Leo ht...• 1,101,...4 %nu... vriAdwitll9 , llts w.re Jly eam I wee Meant at the :ma. I venal at matente Mew, MI Olean talilth: ehombetuilPtiv er. lot relied to your Bah, t consider it porwetly Plait on . ~.q. .t to ve d no nint very superior \ aM MY •111•••• P ntk/Y. 1 WWI the on I bought oryou lest fall on the .1 with sugh OM the the net i entor Pta the inormog .1 the 10th sat June Isat—my Btan bull two% nt. mile. *rib* lumen leen tiltl . , , the bolos burned to ehos. It wee bullt of en:Mud belch— urgraut of animated 111.0, Ms lirl•Tittla Ano ify Me we In It at the t=a Me, PeittilnErua..• rr i WI D• tin% errrro ib 4 le . the elle. whew thee wu `oli te4„ . tro. or 0 . 1 410 1 ........' .._.__\ • large imouneot oil. - it Wita • •••7 tot Pre. , pw.he not remised to talt• I. p . owe • "1 " red Dock "" th.4 1D17 ". " th. 13.1'. '4"" r bl". of .I.k aM ' Paine In unmated to about Ten Theound ir 4 . ix, Ithleh Its., \ la ikon nes take \ , , un.l. Mere vs) col 0 Ovid Mi. s.:O A.M..' *71.13401.r .... 4 1 14, a7. \ . 4 s ..." 2 .k 1 would min. an, poem who is 4e ing Meer e, to Icei Or H• 00. t ... ••••••••• on ri,a • .". 4Wu li no limo, but buy a Bete to Keep therisapere.ao. to—and r se•moe re „be Di , led . \ \ et one Ostia ooeL ,1 1 ,,,, ,t3,........a dour We . . .„.„, T., c., -,:gr , ''''' • • .. tome ritiRICE.„ reva*.n.. , IL, :COL , 0;\ v , . WAttllqio Ail) \ \ \‘, \ Siir.4o/I ' li Kathairo7:l--EBB P•18• 18 WINCI, \ fun %1 6 ___a i m, leirostm and 11.41nunito Co. BM, Ss thilinnt delight.. \"`-' Y \ 71 4 :11 1 sALEItALEtt I. \, \ Ail and wonder ol wild* the weld elnr,Ptultied. it , l , . ii 1. • SE* . I PIS A EP artholebbso nevem le without to preceded to the history \ . 7 ....._ Tr _ . . of the Aerie Aisdlot. Dart end lux 'Ault cub!, eoft 8D C : ENE' . Ur. s \ and u'oa.l hair. with me of whalers, haark this. /a. \ No. SI • 0 II ... 414 shieg \ 11e.1 1. the universal drat of the Kithalron. Bold and Jr IL . 4nr h.""'"."thedr ""Ilki tiate , .... T"ll.th'i'' \ oirkkl t .: , Loo 1:. \ Me folly teethed nal hale Mu a . ....-....--. of lieu. . D\ \ Sroll , n L. J. Ooperwetate, 75 Bondy . N. Y. The Kathairou \ • TOOK. ‘4... , „ ....H . •B. . L. 1, - MUM ours for Names Ileal•Ache. and all Cum., isrou ), 6 id ,,,,)ta r e s s .ttated., ..,........ mid by ill dealetiremludete. Tr/ IL \ ~...ts, on rwl, Tap , . 3 I pier only 25 eats, In term bottle. . Nreoes Ast. cm D.'S. BARNEY, Prouletor. lal M*14..2'. N. Y. ;\ ' .,... 8. 3..1. A 00 . .. n wood . „Youth sou I . ~,,,,,,,,s to ,nt, it, goals, CL IlteSer. Benj. ,g l3 _ "7 \ \\\ \ \ \ Jell Pusan!, tinning A Bto.. and Bram • Reiter. \ to ea N. {lam'Wg.believe Si attire hag - provided mad/ On mndWan whletf bah la hair to. KIES% errilthLhllll or•ROOIC OIL. v4t op on see.. from th. Craot labor - 610M coorialed ',Soap in the bowels Of Mother Muth. reatbout•ilaupt.,aqa.Of tbe =Melt of than moodier. Maid Q. Moving, t• 1 9l•••/* . 01 000 kr • grateful went; • • I • • „Otto, imig • is; inv. Mr, fl.l,l.l(r— P art •111ra eat.t root P.M./. or Rook Pomo two iamb. eat. ere, hare been loot. NI for your agent to get* futtn•t MPS.7. / tow/ Itas• soldBoora• &sou. Mon, We lure !furor th e Oil Tarr woollens to flux end Dreamy. hirdsv4t . r , vt ., th• tim. our 0001 eve ben, , eui ireet ••17 eta. th e no gar. her • losOoOnfill, Ina In nano b... 41 goy.. toe occ.o. thy . ttavinkl. .04 awn Wined isackatixt.l.y. it la.alar , sotraorollosoE ralnadt for Nora I.M battowl byta. Caul: UruLaaa, and nUnlnnlnr/11. and tot tbtruic OO wnu We beat oopel lopti b it w u t alon, ..Ith tora.. , Isaac Itreirala Willi the Ort rar asura Plltobagsfr. • - WI Moan adrattalsig Fatrolifoll f a 'we "v.] I • \ . 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" Pb fr I Lra/KO kindotr.lkavik.dqrte4ttkrfiesoot Dia..' 11..11pbyini for de br ill thccervable J r.. ~,,,i,z g. , , ,. „,,, ~.,t h,,,A ~, ti . ~ ,, , ,..e n 1,,,,,,,i th ` ' 4 .o' , ad . ID tittlt b r • B " i ' l..* Y' '. a A \ el. P'', O . .ig i Vnb: 7 , 41 1 :L k ; flVigille i rdilF h;estack AI Co.. DT. 8.7 ~.,.,291 irr k Ca. m ;„ . ,,,,..; . 6... i . ,, ,,,, 5 „....,,,,,,,,.1 .. ..t h 4, -. T. oencoatir k Oa.. ' '.\ .1 . ' *. V` s , b‘ i :. , v pish .„ .. z ict,.ty . .b . . 7 ll 7 \faTirt5 ,... ...1 . 1 .4. 1 3 «k em - 1 , , , 1t. , .• om , .0 a/Tarlac, Iv eh arlC`arc. i rA. , - Virßotice toTeselkeis--ka E NA tna , aopllesats for alttlatlone fa Treetere to the • Ward illoateaut9eDool. cltr r.f . ittbotah. 1.01 ke elsee at the 800011E DOU80. room of, bereatti 11 Cheat etreete, mciqray. An t 115th.1et 10 1..0,The oeFtter or Tteebers ni.S4 reventeeo.. ceeel , loa of cue, teli, Privelret f.1 1,011 \ A . .elstiats. The , eetadee.reir trom 140. Aar other inforreettoo met be ohteloed JO.S. W. LAWIS. beer. • Filth Oyeet. Th. ell:611ot tn. ..u.tb to, oaaekteo l .• of the Italitelaation Warta% 0h e. an thie tore daheilhe OO,ZOLIO of the Eehoolirill he deferred mu kelastr.d. eued7t• J. W. t. stir.ziew, co .icatow—mg. blomornr. , , c i l ia et 709 i. GOWN I= tikl 21 July, itod•ym 1, 1 the •., tore of me eyek\Whllb way •••1 bed it‘ that Tip: you mined.. with iltrisiole• that did tutored* trees deal of seo,t4boy ... vim : toil, lutleitted 01 the 11 , but th It ledlammattor , ise , :l7 laft.'„ I esanak bk.. tlii , ,Lisht Of am', Sam Or a Lanai \ well aßeyar. \ Lilian cell eon ant get .pother var. imam I shoat hart' toy udiOr. tube With them. al I V mot by without Sham under ari omitdaratlYn. : me, R•ahaaUtdir. s \ \ \ JoIIN DIAOSC, cor et \ IDAand Wel , ,l4iehtesta. . \ Pkruseueolt:,July 11, Iv. \, IR, BOLOW.l6:—.l3alw 44 . .14 I 1 T., [MI( beep abl• V : made my •s ea mibe.—t harp Wee •••••ibut •Iwi'ys failed, uutlll. • I tilk,..T by dsy of tandhellaht, to, ititli'tb•, ovestatt •••• sad coinfort. , \ :dm. Watattume I. Very m saw* 1 renal.. Your , la str•et. hrtmoutiaii: 4105, ''.\ P l, \' \ I bay* lenui, t. Uodir Glum Lei anent years, bxt havens:om: mono • p•VaIIIIII mY net; or that I could, itae rithout, lathtus.. until \Jobbat:4l a vat of Hr. Soloorme. Cr th• old of tboy• 1, bought of liyoo, I eau sea •Verallat STILL,OO.I4. I aba s euyd or weita with them for houtc, without the lout Wham both by day r aud undlwlleb ' It triad. to al • dorm hyth• Blab. otattywylve 1:&. OW' . • Der \0 s lama Vlit would niit \myl , I. ••• f lea , st . Edowlus th• dltiloor .44g vc RR.l.two my NW oXlic hoglitsttotkin Iu We bat beTI rel ' - - lux • T"Oa 1... . m ,:. 0..., r.k , t. -0 (Alome taus.. .10.4 tt. l• LiiWr k y lz z . ... - . Harry,(3. AU. l Jaw. Low .1.- ch a. it mad ostooJi }r.t_ t.-. ,Chos*s A\ 8rad0ta........4..—..1.1 ti - . 4 ,.........., .. Co. Lems Attertosni.lTh,-4.0k of, low. 1.0.W.01 , * QA Lei P. t0,t05...1,.......;f1ria of J. It SA•trallor../ Co. I,l:Ziiirh",-...5...1&fTr00bti11a5.9,..14.bc a 00. 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JAMES P': - •TANNER.';. \ \ \ ,• *itocisAlm Dstiita i ', i\ ); IN 80079 sso*BoallsrA igni l*Tilot 80. 56 *OO6 stroot.'riitoburalq ., ,6TEW ?Stan Yo 70.015.1 2, . itiiir*Y stook OblislOta O s upPrOide Or 0' ?ft Mi . aMlligelo'n'ttl=t..°4 H. .1., rl-011117.71,.AZt1.,== . 174 , , Iri. — V,l74°. 4 .7l th pAwi b t e. ‘ ".lf h oTt__AV PM. lnT i be N torat. builog. Als.s. NSW 1(01tX i.11..6 LEATIVLZIL , Once A AkEl. HOLNESIBzi'IBgO . ..\ • NANSrAo2O6S6 6 : O P L i :_ i` SOLID BOX IMP, 'BBEDGBO,'/lOXII, .. MATTOGXC. OROWBAIIB, &en Wilco 45 Wood it., betv4en lit a:andi'Slinal, Sr All worli , lruratit,,tecial to saimalaufacturtli* yt jDIBD t bitlbvtisin talrti=, thiP. smr,Znape4ofteltll•iy.llll. , Lipi 1414. Vaunt lath DLIT. (BatioplaT ) , tt*/ deloekle.it.. to prompel uktb. itle.htas Gimeat. , 3 • sAr Reatiforrantstlires that wa may bob be elearrpolot..-otav Washed to Bealetoher Mr-Tr 1014 ad erntlewsn who nave riot hainardod with Mr . 801 AM leo POT NT BPPMAIMAII. mai hem him r d bo o. im eritti , ll47 l •4lstaa Mat Io i llot i i: wol• Mits. ursa•tahtbvt, w . to es 77.,.p.t. b .tra....z , Mama \ Ile takes this cep aqoll4 of swearalitar tbem trill Immedlat. mioaestioa bertmessers-, as he wilt wet Su r. 41 .11:kr Me .1.0. d 512,1, r \ \ iIEW a c.,DISCOVER roll \ raz \ ins.] ,§tiF.TA,CLES, EIROUI9 ON`,Tlig • paw... of robserkal errancy, be Si. WILO. No ' lb. reilidwided opilawa. from atm y troiravol P . Mee \ blatwasetere um Loodon Optlasi E .4 o re l bo 100 Oid limed street. imadoo-i-enahlhhad spore lb= .'"'"'" .."." ' i' ' i\p 4 \ \ il railArdolol Me sole aerator of he Oa ad Bpeo \ reohia. sod veer tel Olsame, is mar e a pas r e. stoma wait w. 1b1. , el wie, 'Ord mar Ile COIM id WA DV VICS. LIATAXYBITE BUILOINO 3. awry:rid Wad Oal ToOdb *Mem.. eyst Men on Paarth etre.t. 'i i \ R ttlid!ri ji . . 4 l:i'l l' l l :4 l . 4l tOrs. "' :•_ hn.:'*.g. 'l = l. l pane. oust ladtPctal, oas4emobt.e.al SIMS imewed!, sot rob d to make rii. tt el: 4 r ke . r a meet Illat. th e has the Minor of enema:woo b . tram 1e5..., ileitis i a most splendhf s sowne t h . newly 10T•010.1 ,and Unproved deg .74 , LEI a In the wsperiorl yat lassthew aarm. Oat, memo. bovine In .intibil t i e iii. 7.., t., , • , • Amino.. w. Thomr - . 5. , !,... 4 :7:e i sill.bu st. ~,,, ._. \ ~,, ~ r i b ni nt. ll" .m ".. ‘. Jima A.m.,. \ Inutm M. God E.. ._ Wini.* W • '• N \ ' Pruidesl-151ept..n kt. ‘. ,, 4 a 0. \ \no Preridenh-ambram W.7ltompum. '.`• ', - \ Malicia Reamisen--Pitubosgth Jami. IL n.Y.D.; , \l3l•Sturni 04 , T. rAy t iltn: ND - t. ,, \ 4 , "MblT ' ', Illotrth sine, Pituis.arin. ~,:: ~ . \ , , PEARL\ TE.itIVI. MI . \, 'll7/LL &MN, AJITAGILEirt ~, . ...AMiljr 8 will , be entill.d. with our 11.3 \ v Y .dea efYllB3l.l 000uND gLutrit, Dr leeeing \ !ew ?Menne= Ma i er hi e a liLlts .. tet et Loirst i ntstes \ .. gAtinVr..*.,:::ptkatlTro; 14 e. 10Vt.....Zir.. ' . ..741: rut i gii=rlr.i.m. t..dtli s s t.t.0u....' . ''. - 1=7"„ 2 ..n `'n \ d ...,!'. 7 9calres. soiNtisicir * OD.- \ sorciaxa aurrirri.l—...-.—.---....it za , 7 - 7rB„ \ 1 \ \ B. E. GILIFFITIE & SO •', GTIM/t&t. COMMUSION nrs.fto :. . B.: . , 1 \,24 .. \ 15P1A.613 waear. ni.Ltato4a. . . , ".ftstne., Ombra ' Tiltr "ct ! ' New ia—kileeenigimit. B niter. ea w.b... • ' \ N - teaolt=';alairnarriVT4akt..,t ef..1,.. • • \ \ " cf. ... Uhaw., In , 0..44 President Wert.. ii.oB; - \ L.te . l . .n t.. o=t enrs a Mernbsatrll.l,„ \ ''. o . , 4 /UM. 44 z 4 . 12 . milltf, \ ; \ u. now now aponina at tholi' twee,Werwnwita, belch?, lint atteet.betereee Weed. tenitneele, the We.. amorlawat lelhDt.• LL,r.na, 61144115.WV1D•5T. ..d all anew. ewe— ..wee with liaatts. weer od-rad In W. martst..—.• nevem avesj t ;tents lea le by welch ther will he ca. • suntly le et of wee aseterea and etreetree, lbw veil Wady te the FIA WHIG& of pnewhameta to that • teeeteredped to WIl.. low.. aer hem. I le the Weet.and holes Jorawdeal dee LW., lob • trermtly. km:3o"k , W.* _ . si 0O \ . ,;•.,„ titcond, H eof IfeleAble k, 11VILIASO LOT and 01NOWI'SY SITES • i : r i . 'lt *Vitiirre.r*PU:7l:Pteie4urAcialli+3. At 01'0.11 c'eloel 4 4 ei... 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