- = --DEPAp_TEEBT I PITtiABURGH: MAT , liditaim;lirciusT 24, 1865 ... Ate. . Pittfiblirgh Gazette is its rev north • -.... , . - ... . „ , • . 4, The Gouda, "the first Newspaper ever printed Allegheny mountains," entered upt- I . ~...,-,,t.,t .., . aa .the nevestlisthi year of its existence; a few dap; Shan. The Gaurta bears its age well " " • Though one; of the "oldest Inhabitants;" though , It has borne the brunt and shock of wets and t ' oonteitlorn for more than half a century and is \l. not yet at peace; though it has seen /100 . 14111 of rival' spring up at its side and sprout lustily for a season ; the Gazrna•• is younger, firmer, sounder „ • : tin= mar. Its headis Mite, and it looks a long ....-- • . ~ way beak into the Past; Its heart is young, and .It peers boldly and hopefullykW the dim unseen . AA the Future - . The. Ousel/ was first issued in 1788, by John U and Joseph Rail. It en a weekly, printed ~. up*a din:flannel sheet and in rather, an anti, . . • gusted style. _ The paper upon which it was printed, received by "John Wright's Pack horses" na Chamberelmrgh. As an evidence of the ••ties the publishers had to encounter in those p ' live days, we mention the applica tion in 1792 of \ Mr. Scull to Major Isaac Craig fora supply of 'three reams of paper from the public stores, thsikpaok-horsee having failed to bring any—" owing to none being finished." . When the Gentle Was started, the population 'of Pittsburgh was between four and five hundred. it contained several retail stores, and a small prrison of troops was stationed in Old . Fort Pitt. - The Ironies were chiefly btult \ of logs, but 'now - and then one assumed the appearance of neat.-- - • nee and comfort. There were no,tnalls in those days. Correspondence depended on the oourtely of casual travellers. In 1788, however, the am . .. . -Anteansonneed a poet-ronte established from Phil adelphia to Pittsburgh on Bedford. In 1786, there was one Calvinistic clergyman in Pitts - • burgh, (Rey.' Samuel r it a rg , and one German Lutheran -oricaslonally„ ed hare ; and th e . old First Presbyterian ct nroh, the site of which`l is now occupied by the magnificent edifice on Wood street, was begun in the same year. 1 - - .• - . .- , 'wee. first number of the - Gazeia appeared an article from the pea of the late Judge Bracken - - . ridge, author of "Modern Chivalry.' - ~.. ' Feeling assured that our, readers will be , ..- pleased toned this interesting article, we shall -..- . copy the article entire. It will amply repay ''?" -- "t.'.., t'-'3' pommel,' and will 'serve tut a - sort of "Armiler ..., 4•I t A . - '•.-. , .tor ~ seure for the pi " xty-ninth birthday 'of the 'Tate eirgh ~ 2 1 3 : - Lr 'zette. ..4.t , Zlt7,tp:' • The article is as follow' 'O-1 ' ' . The Allegheny river running from the north , ~.,...' e.. -.4p ., nit, and the Monongahela from the smith-west, meet at th e angle of about 88 degrees, and form . the Ohio. ' This is said to signify, in some of the i Indian languages, bloody; so that the Ohio river ' '• may be translated 'the - River of Blood. The • French have called it La Belle Bleier°, that Is the Beautiful and Fait River, but this is not in tended by them as, having any relation to the name Ohio. It may have received the name of Ohio about • - the beginning of the present century, when the Six Nations madewar upon their fellow wages in these territories and subjected several tribes. The word Monongahela is said to signify, in some of the Indian languages the Fahey-is- Batiks, that is, the etre= of the Falling-in, or Mouldering-Banks. At the distance of about four or five hundred yards from the head of the Ohio is a small is land, lying to the north-west ride of the river, at the distance of about seventy yards from the i „ ... above. It is covered with wood, and at the low- .- - -- . eet part, Is a lofty hill famous for the number of ~,.. - - end Unities which inhabit it The island is not more in leogth than one quarter of a mile, and . , . .. in breadth about 100 yards. A- small space on •-''- . . the upper end is cleared and overgrown with grass. The savages had cleared It during the late rear, • party of them attached to the United . - States hsving placed their wigwams and raised : - • . " ._,corn there. Tbo Ohio, at the dietanoe of about i . one mile from its source, winds round the lower . and of the island and disappein. I call The. confluence of the Allegheny and "Monongahela , the source of the Ohio. It Is pleasant to observe the conflict of these waters where they meets when of an equal height - the contest is equal, and a small rippling ap `s pears from the point of land at their junction to the distance of about Ave hundred . yards. When 2 . the Alkgheny is master, as the term is, the cur : .. rent keeps its course a great way into the Mon agaliela, before it is overcome, and falls into - the bed of the Ohio. The Monongahela in like manner having the mastery, bees sway the i - • •• Allegheny - rind eith its muddy waters discolors ths crystal mend of that river.. This happens frequently, inasmuch in these two rivers, coin ., .- . ing from different climates of the country, are seldom swollen at the same time. The flood of the Allegheny - rise, perhaps the highest. I have observed it to have been at least 80 feet above s the lend, by the Impression - of the ice upon the _ • branches of trees which overhang the river and ' • . ' bad been out at the breaking rag of the winter, "" - '' ' - Winn the 'now and 'frost welang towards the • ~ "north-isist throw themselves down with amazing espidUT aid violence In a mighty deluge. The - entrant of the Allegheny isle general more rapid •: than that of the Monongahela, and though not • . broader or of greater depth, yet, from this dr canisstence throws forward a 'greater quantity of water. intim same space -of time. In this river at the distance of about one mile above : • the town ofPittsburgh is a beautiful little bland, • . *which, if there are river gods and nymphs, they • - may be supposed to -haunt.. At the upper end • • . 'of the Isla and towards the western shore is a •. , smell rippler, as ht .is called, where the water, •, - - bubbling as if it 'sprung front the pebbles of el , : . - - fountain, gives vivacity and an air of cheerful . • nee to the scene. ; The fish of the Allegheny are harder and firmer . s. I than those of the Monongahela or Ohio, owing, - as is meows% to the grater coldness and purity of the water.. The fish in general of those rivers i ass ".g00d ., , .They are, the pike, weighing frit , '., ' quently.l6 nr 20 pounds, the perch much ls:ger . • than I have ever seen in the bay of Chesapeake, ' ; „which Is the only: tide frees• whence I have ever • • - -,-. seen perish; -there nano the sturgeon and many ~more kinds of fish.., - -_. It is a high amusement to those who are font ; • of fishing, to angle in those waters, more es . peeiallyas the time of a . gentle flood, when the ; frequent nibbles of the large , and small fishes entertain the eipeotation, and sometimes gratify it Infik bite; and when Wm' lea lager shears [.. ''.- ..."•-- ,'. eskau.kt is necessary to play.them a consider _ •,:.` '. - . tads time : before it can be judged safe to draw - • , then in :, I ban seen a moos half loaded In a :, morning: by some of those most expert in thi .t., enployment, but yon will see in &spring evening r ' the beaks of the rivers lined with man fishing at intervals from another. This, with-the stream ' - red l ytl gliding, the woods, st *distance, green, . he shadows lengthening towards the town, fmnts a delightful some. Fond of the water, I Ate been sometimes. highly pleased In going ' with a selectparty, in a small barge up or down the rierre,endiandbeg at a cool spring, to enjoy the "Indent turf, amidst the shady bowers of ash ' wood,-sugar-tree or oak, planted by the hand of. ' mature, not.art-._ , ~ If te4, belteld bi smite wha will reed this des . , wipticatehirth' I have given, or may he abort to • - ' ' OM; that it Is minute and useless; inasmuch as A hoy Ars observations of things well known. : 1r " ,they let Won considered that it Is not intended foetheletiple of this country, but foil thous at a . , : distil**, who may not' yet - be noplinted with , . '.tbe nebtrar sitnation of the townof Pittsburgh, or having heard of lt, may wish to be more par . ' thitularty.lnfaniedt 'Who knows what families of fortune It may induce to emigrate to this :-Then is srock known by the 'name of McNees - ' -'•' ' - rock ,at the `distance of about three Wiles belaw . ... ... , • -the heed of . t . theta of a promos:, - ' 1 "' -'- ' tine," - wlisivi the river bends to the narth-west, and by - the rushing of the flooslthe earth nut sway daring several ii so that -- - ,--, s. szqw the huge inerhisngueg : rooks ap pe a r, hol , t ,,,,,•ri1l - lowa banatir, - Bone to:forni "Aetna IX majesty -- '' • assCstrandwari, new one hundred feel in height . vane metie - names' of French hail litithth *DI- I- . t ..• . -, wen engrand,. who In the ,foruserseAn; in ww '. the Of pleasure, bad ikitid ' AIL pike. -The-. ...tows of Pittsburgh, sr the • bead of 4e Ohlo, ,Is ''; ' . enanielitisible front hence; by;insaas of an W ..... -- , ... pig island, owen , le nearl y. r 1 !erten!the I end °TWO . I .1; ~....."-;..;.-. - ;,:nerposite tithe' keks.'-' ' Jost below. thinn at the 7 1.., , .. f ! Amain Otte river Ls idesp eddy miter, which . ,:s, ~-,...., , lee bantams/4mi bj os line of thirty fathoms, and pobsttom Itetbd. - Aisle them Ina handful ex , ::::;:ii 4 ;!...=t4411 7, Of bottorn,oentaining Mrs or six hundred ' . item and the,gronnd-rising to"the Inland wan ..: - .. .....:':"'PT withan:easy ascent, so as to ford! an erten ,.4l.,,,,,,t4lsiineeitla reeks tediens iiitt pe rio ..- - it As iukta yon th asoe e. tio nd at et h eriy Of a er , tro fro o m k ;...,.-: r : ,,a . I . . , ;:•: ,ol24 thels omptiliw kimi lmaioe wls tll74 ltseN theto kix 7tho th e n:t t : li s elf: li oe ie f t - dit ti Piw il t i e ta-mil m be bml l l i q ui rl th banko n3l e ou to Th 7 o o lB . , 1 . ,„ „, , ..• th e past of iOllll which frinte.the t, and is ',;,,'.Z;l;' ...first stank by the besets of ea - rising sun. ,- At .. „ •.... t y.st . - -Ai- mai &mama hem its mouth le to 1 14 V . Mill. ~.„ .. , abent.2o . pen** balm the idtaatices of en old ' 2111 4 1 xdit by the British; dictum's' of soots 1 _ , ,;;,..,.., -' • :puts of width era yet seen.. - - :. t _ . ~, , -44 the bead, of the - 9/Lloll4nd* 41 town' " -,. - . Pittebetgb, on an angular piece of -natal, the ~ : z Viellyers forming ; the:two sides of the angle. -.•- - ' '' . /net lit'lbti" po int, sided; whin I find earns to -.s - •"'"%„'.'.-. - 0 :741 1 /Citiiiittli .-11 - 4tmt, - leaning . against which I •,,:,:',...;',.-' k - • ,..,.'„hassaMtets ontieeked %hie-wave, or Outwitting ~ 44. garments to its 'shade' have bathed in the ,thumparent tide: Haw boil regret its tin : • t -,...:... , :s i," Asserted fate.whei the arty winter's Food, tore ''''' ''', 01 , 0411 m roots' d .left the bank bare _ r •••••,. ti• .. , , . an . .0' , . , "Oa this point stood the old French fort known • _. • ''',..':;-.! littittirrsenei of Fort Duquesne; which was orie -1 , ~.....,,... .. ,, ,nallid sad • biotin np by the French ht the WWI-, I . --phAppt the British wailer „Gen. Pones. . The 3 ..1. , ~,•‘-;,.. ilispettraaes of the ditch and 'nomad,' with the r :1:. -,,-„aell t ielan g les anti bastions - still reonalsks,• so as - • ..., ~. ;..eoptereene that set line! of the 'grotind • which • 24, -. `- - ,.904 4 7 6 0 1 . . . t _ ,IlneM sesdet... - . - .lt has been, kegs. over t emi WILIAM . .11Rest-iletiki., , r4 dosetuTot --w, ktf., > . o d-by cattle; bet glee* the town has been hid oat it has been enalosed, amd buildings' are Just abate thine works is the presiettorrison, built - by Gen: illtsnwit, and is said to have cost the crown of Britain £60,000. Be that se it may, it bee been a work of great labor sad of little use-for, _sittudial on kplaln, It is commanded by heigh hi and riming grounds on every side, and soma: a lOU than the distance of a mile. The fartiloation II regular, constructed accord ing to' the rules - of art, and about three years ago put Into good repair by Gen. Irwin, who commanded. at this post. It has the advantage of en excellent ma ne, built of stone; but the time is come, - ,ind t is hoped' will not again re turn; when rho use of this garrison is at an end. There is a line of posts below it on the Ohio ri to the 'distance of threehandred The age come to this place !brindle, not for war, and any future contest that wet mai.hays with'-them, will be on the heads of the more northern rivers that fell Into the Mississippi. , , The hank of the Allegheny river, on the north 'West side of the town of Pittsburgh, is planted with-an orchard of apple trees, with some leer trees: intermixed. These were brought, it is said, and planted by a British officer who com manded at this place early on the first occupation of it by the crown of England. sHe has deserved the thanks of those who have dace enjoyed it, as the fruit is excellent, and the trees -bear in abundance every year. Near the garrison on the Allegheny teak, were formerly what were called the King's Artillery Gardens, delightful pots, culdisted highly to =trainees and pleas ure, the soil favoring the growth of plants and flowers, equal with any on the globe. Over Ude ground the ancient herbs and plants springing up underneath the foot, it is delightful still to walk, covered with the orchard atimie.- .. On the margin of this river once stood a row Of houses, elegant , and neat, and not unworthy of the -Europten taste, but have been swept away in the mane of time, some for the pur pose of forming an opening to the river from the garrison, that the artillery might incom mode the seamy approaching and - deprived of shelter; some torn away ter the fury of the .rising river, indignant of too near a pressure on its banks. These buildings were the receipts clin of the ancient Indian trade, width, coming frotif the-westward, centred in this quarter; but cf then buildings, like decayed monuments of - iranderir, no true remains. Those who, twenty years ego;naw them flourish, can only say here Prom the verdant walk on the margin of thin beautiful 'river:Amu have a view of an island about a mlle above, round which the river twines with a resplendent brightness; gliding on the eastern bank; It would wish to keep straight direction, once supposed to be its course: but thrown beneath, it modestly sub mite and falls towards the Ulm. When the poet comes with his enchanting song, this little island may aspire to live with those in-the Mgeau Sea, where the song of Homer drew the , image of de light, or where the Cam or Lds embracing in their. bosoms gems like these, are sung by MG ton,'flither ef the modern bards. . On the west aide of the - Alleglomy ricer, and opposite the orchard, is a level of three thou sand acres, reserved by the State to be kid net in lots for the purpose of a town. A small straw at right angles to the river passes throngh.lt. On this ground it is supposed a town may stand; but on all hands it is excluded I from the praise of being • situation- so oonve flint as on the side of the river * where the town is plated; yet it is a most- delightful grove of oak, cherry and walnut trees; but we return and take • view - of the Monongahela, on the urethan aldeof the town. This bank is closely set with buildings for the distance of dear half a mile, and behind this range the town chiefly lies, falling back on the plains between the two rivers. To the eastward is Grant's Rill, s beautiful rising ground, discov ering marks -of ancient cultivation; the forest having long ago withdrawn, and shown the head and brow beset with green and flowers. From this bill two ohrystal fountains berm which in the hest of summer continue with a limpid current to refresh the taste. It is pleas ant to celebrate a festival on the summit of thin ground. In the year 1781 a bower had been erected, covered with. green shrubs. The sons and daughters of the day aseeliblarg, joined in the festivities, viewing the rims at a distance, and listening to the music of the military on the plain beneath them. When the moonlight rising from the east had softened into gray, the pros pect, a lofty pile of wood enflamed, with pyra midal rising, illuminated both the rivers sad the town, which far around reflected brightness. Approaching in the appearance of a river grid, a swain begirt with weeds natural to these streams, and crowned with leaves of the eager tree, bailed us, and gave- prophetic hints of the grandeur of our future empire." His words I remember not, but it named to me for a mo ment that the mystic agency of deities well known in Greece and Rome, was not a fable; but that powers unseen haunt the woods and rivers, who take part in the affairs of mortals,_ and and pleased with the celebration of events that spring from great achiestmanents and from virtue. • This is the hill, and from whence it takes its name, where in the war which terminated In the year 1768.. Grant advancing with about 800 Caledonians or Highland Scotch troops, beat a reveille *little after marlin to the French gar rison, who, accompanied with a number of save gm, sallied out, and flanking him unseen from the bottom on the left and - right, then corned' with wood, ascended the. hill, tomahawked and. tat his troops to pieces, and made Grant Muskat a prisoner. Banes and weapons are yet found on the hill, the bones white with the weather, the weapons covered with rut. On the 'summit of this bill is a mound'of earth,_ supposed to be a oaten:nab or ancient burying place of the mirages. There can be no doubt of this, as "on on the opening some of the like tumuli or hills of earth, bones are found. In places where donee. are plenty, these monads are raised of stones, and skeletons are found in them. To the north-east of Grent'a Hill there is _one- stall higher, at the distance of about a quarter of a mile, which. is' celled the Quarry Hill, from the excellent stone quarry that has been opened in it. From this hill there is an easy descent the whole way to the town, and an excellent smooth road, so that the stones can be May procured to erect any building at Pitts burgh. From the Quarry hill you bare a view of four or flee miles of the- Allegheny river, which lies a fine bottom, and in high cul tivation, with different enclosures and farm houses; the river winding through the 'whole Thd. • isbill would sewn to stand as that whereon a strong redoubt might be placed, to command the OOMMOTOIS of the Allegheny river, while di rectly opposite, on the Monotstalials aide, to the sorith.east stands a hill of the same height and !appearance, known byihe name of Ayres' hill, solvated from a British engineer of that name, who gave his opinion in favor of this ground as that whereon the fort ought, to be constructed, as being the highest ground, and which mast command' the rivers, and the plain with the in , ferlor rising grounds on which the town is built. The hill has been cultivated on the summit by a Highland: regiment, who built upon it, though the buildings are now bite, and the brow of the bill Is still covered with wood. From Area' hill bums several fountains, fall ing chiefly towards the north, into s small brook, which Increasing, encircles the foot of the hill, and takes its course through several beautiful little meads into the Monongahela rivir. On this brooki' before it takes its turn to the Monon gshals, la a delightful little valley, and in the nelAhorhood of some plum trees, the amble Of the country, was - the seam& nsidence of a certain Anthony,-,Thompson, the vesti ges . Of. while habitation SOU .remain ; an extent of ground cleared by him.liett to the.north, accus tomed to long 'cultivation, and now thrown out a eemtnon.!... The brick nay be made from this groped, ;the fine loam and . sand of which the soil masts, and the water =just at band, Mghly,fmnr, the object. • •As *flu lismetd from thli• mtiley, through which main leading road s from the 'countrk, you me the If sad approich ing.Orant's hilt on the; right; yen hive the point .of. view from whence the tows is seen to the best advantage. It is hid from you instil by the minding.ofthe road you begin to turn the point of the hill; you then 'see home by house on - the Monongahela side opening to your view, until on In front of the main _town, loci direct eto the confluence of the there. Then th& buildings an the .Alligheny show themselves with. the plain extending to the • rigid; which had been concealed- You have in the meantime if view of the rising grounds biyond the riven, crownedititli lefty woods.. I was wee esti.* struck in mummer .mnrning, viewing from the ground the early vapor rising from the river. it hang mid-wity between the toed &tad summit of the. hill, so that the green above bad the appearance ; otie island in the clouds. . Ie mar be lairs observed, that at the Junction of Mesa two until eight o'clock of summer, a light fog is sunray incumbent: but iris of eitaintat7 nature, insanntoh as It consists of taper not exhaled from stagnant Witilri bet which the enn.of the preuding.,day had's:tract ed :from 'treat end flowers, sad in Use roiling bad sea back in dew so that the tieing of a • *exalt Mt hi fog, ad becoming of 'tornado 1 1 'quality, it is experienced to be healthful. The town - of Pittsburgh, as at present built, *tends chiefly on whet is called the third bank ; that is the third tieing of ground above the Ale gheny water.. For there la the lest bank, which With" the river ed.ths present time ; sailboat threihundred • feat removed is a second like the failing, of a garden; then • third, at the die tame of about three hundred yards; and hotly, a fourth bink, all of easy end par allel with the Allegheny river These banks would seem in snoonorive periods to have "been the margin of the river which -gradually hut changed its comae; and, has, been thrown from one inint to'snother to the prune bed where, tillistUl- Ile egging wells the Icheatif douse are ..,...,. 1 Y:ris - .:.euCu.. , 1'?;.:1:~.., aa + :~R'.l . a: .sv it found which we observe in the Allegheny Me rest, worn smooth by the attrition of the water. Rens also . intermixed with these are thrown out. Nature, therefore, or the river .emus to hare farmed the bed of town e h a @Arden with level , walks, and fellings of the ground: Hence the advantage of descending - gardens on these banks, which art elsewhere endeavors with the greatest Industry to form. Nor is the soil less happy than the situation. The mould is light and rich. The finest garden in the known world may be formed here. The town consists at present of stunt an hundred dwelling houses, with buildings uPgus tenant. More are daily added, -and for some time past it has improved with an equal but continual tat*. The inhabitants, children, men and women, are about .fifteen hundred ;* this number doubling almost every year from the accession of people from abroad, and from those born in the town. As I pass along, I may re mark that this new country la in general highly 'rotate; whether It is that the vegetable air, if may so express it, constantly . perfumed with aromatic flavor, — and impregnated -with salts drawn hem the fresh soil, is more favorable to the production of men and other animals than deosyed grounds. There is not a more delightful spot under heaven to spend any of the summer months than at this place. lam astonished that there should be such repairing to the warm Springs in Virginia, • place pent tip between the hi ll s, where the sun po urs tea beams concentrated as in a burning glass, and not a breath of sir stirs; where the eye can wander Namely half a far. long, while here we have the breezes of the ro t . `woods, river, coming from th - Mississippi and the ocean ; the gales that the and are sent from the refreshing te e to the northward; in the meantime the p t of extensive hills and dales, whence the f t air brings odors of a thousand flowers and plants, or of the corn and grain of husbandmen, upon its kalmy wings. Hers we have the town and country together. How pleasant it is in • summer evening to walk out upon these grounds, the smooth green sur face of the earth, and the woodland shade soft ening .the late fervid beams of the sun; how pleasant by a otu7stal fountain is a tea party under one of those hills, with the riven and the plains beneath. Nor is the winter season enjoyed with less festivity than in more populous and cultivated towns. The buildings warm; fuel abundant, consisting of the finest coal from the neighbor ing hills, or of ash, hickory or oak, brought down in rafts by the rivers. In the meantime. _the climate Is less severe at this plus than on the other side of the mountain, lying deep in the bosom of the wood ; sheltered on the north east by the bending of the Allegheny heights, and on the south - west warmed by the tepid winds from the bay of Mexico and the great Southern ocean. In the fall of the year and during the winter season there is usually a great commune of strangers at thin place from the different States, .about to descend the river to the westward, or to make emtimiens into the uninhabited and ad joining country. These, with the inhabitants of the town, spend the evening in parties at differ ent houses, or at public balls, where they 4 iire surprised to find an elegant assembly of ladies, hot to be surpassed in beauty and accomplish ments, perhaps, by any on the continent. It must appear like enchantment to • stranger, who after travelling in hundred miles from the settlements, amore a dreary mount•in) sod thromilt the adjoining country, where in any places the spurs of the mountain still continue ; and cultivation does not always show itself, to see, all at once, and almost on the verge of the inhabited globe, a town with smoking chimneys, balls lighted up with splendor, ladies and gentle men assembled, various music, and the manes of the dance. He may, suppose it to be the effect of magic, or that he is,come into a new world where theme is all the refinement of the former, and more benevolence of heart. • Tale estimate arw populatkm ben is • mad sites, ri " 't oc= a t = Immo mkt popoliZa again: GRAND Coscisr.—Mr. sinvdeer, with whose exquisite performance on the Fren ch Horn those of our citizens who attended Mr. Kiebeee late musical Soiree are well acquainted, intends to give a grand vocal and - instrumental concert on Monday evening next, Angust27th, at Lafayette . Hall. Apart from his mnsicial attractions, which are of the highest order, .11r.-11. hall other claims to the :favor of a republican people. He has served in no lees than Ave revolutions in his fir therlind, Germany. At the memorable siege of the fortress of Bastatt in Baden being then the commander of battery; he espoused the people( cause In favor of liberty, and turned his cannon upon the Combined Badensic and Russian armies. te all know and deplore the failure of this un fortunate revolutionary effort, in the cause of which Mr. R. was made prisoner, thrown into the assemates (damp, nibterenean prisons) of the fortress, and finally condemned to be shot. He managed to escape, however, and, immersed up to his breast in the tester and shielded from view bye. shelting.rock, he stood there for eight hours; he seam the river, and finally, after le numerable hardships, succeeded in reaching Switzerland. The concert will be one of the most brilliant of the season. Added to the un rivalled performance of Mr. B. on the French bore, be, has been promised the assistance of the best resident talent, vocal and instrumentaL As this is thisonty genuinqinusical treat offered this season, we need not lige our lovers of music: to avail thawed'', of th,w‘;'sre chance. . Hanna Connie Wednesday lad snit *SS entered ,before Mayor Adams, of Alle gheny, against a Mad named John Hughey, for non-payment of wits . r.tsi. The house wash Hughey bad occupied for Are months up to the And of April last, on which the tax was assessed, inowned by a person who is now absent in Call on:4a. -. Hughey wee fined $6 and costs, (ho all $6,81) for breach. 'of the city ordinance, and in default of payment, he , was committed to jail on an execution, where he remained until yesterday afternoon, when he was brought before Judge Hampton on a snit, of Habeas Cor pus. Col. Black and Capt. Naylor, appeared for thedefeadant. Capt Naylor read fleotion 10 'of the Water Ordbutnos or Allegheny city, to show that the owner, not the oocipant, of • house is personally liable for the water tn. Col. Black referred the Court to a late (1864) decision of the Common Pleae of Philadelphia,. in Matthias case, where it is Mid down that in in action fora penalty which is directed to be recovered, as debts of like are recammible, the defendant is not liable to arrest; and.that an ex ecution, in such oases, authorising the imprison ment of the person is void and the defendant may be discharged on habeas corpus. The Court mid it was a clear maw, and order ed the discharge of the prisoner. idrucimous Escum.--o.li Thursday tut u the mail train was approaching . Belem illation, Dr. Cary, of this plow, very narrowly escaped death. He was walking on the north eldtrarack with his back tamed toward the train, aware of the approach of the train, bat supposing that it pseud down the main track, south of the edi tion The beam which supports the irowestoher struck him in the email of the back, turning his facie toward the engine, and throwing him clear from the ground upon the cowcatcher, to which he clung till the train was stopped. His back and shoulder were somewhat bruised end his narrow system received a severe shock. The train wee tinning slowly, or the result would, in all probability have been otherwise. 'He is recovering. --Sales &publican. • Forum years ago, a gentleman nowresiding in the city, strunpat•hbo name upon • piece of the Silver coin oommonly.known as a "levy." yesterday he rewind it by letter from his brother.in Tows, who bad received it there. The hiatory of that shilling would be curious. Who can imagine its various adventures? ' orron.--The attention of the Street Commis sioner of the Becond - Distrlet a allied to the tad condition of Cranford -street below Centre mantle, es the late rains have made It bonne 'ale. By Attending to this roots be will confer a favor on-the citizens In that vicinity. Tan beery rains of Wednesday night did con siderable damage in Ibiferent parte of the city. SoldWe paper tutor, an Pennyleania avenue was inundated,and oonsideridde damage done to ite telltetthr. Tan Owing are tam etinexeol . near Belem. IC CITY - 00MILIEBOIAL OOLLIGE. y, To" °mix* end init.. 'Char. sad idnia 117 rja= la Znintierekt Lyti am Am tali mg Tem rake, ha fig •fell berraot nu app.aooor, QM JIXO rea IDAI , . Roe. MIL, Ni. JthOier4..Col. %Mg YOUAIMAIII. VOL Wa.M11:1301. sa 7.. W. J*141:g11. tt " .: . . I. O r. las Arcot Wilda/ ohs laWw _ or ' 16"2116 JOlO2 Illsadad. UMW, RIZOINIC la tha nits airport. O.^ P. intsbtaslg A. X PIoXIMX tattoXattla and il T r I ZA 4 .- inaliate as ' th....,...1 a. 11 , 5 4 1"" 4. " - - I, % ,eith. mamma ' ot 41.11Plail la Ws Oglsasal iambi sad sateue.d ta Inlta: _a Lasc h sgl4 . 2r. =amass anti filed km* n 7,117, '''Ul oW liM thest m s , thttah.gl: W P at a a ss s ko i rC l a a i w s a p s a teaJ atmaaterk t =ad • a r Z a , sr p. w „t i . t i n o f t ao s l t a a 9 l = tlst. wanst e o las prised sCame=.. oneAtioetntW oM aa mMa e rstsa' audthos. Iht• A &hue irua Mr Whim, Attablinai,, Pa . . 7 .... WANTED, OR DER D TO BILli ain . L A v v eteck of the T.T.--.", ...biak. _ Osakof tn. 4ast r a tilrara i Ma ~. .ImM • Laborers Wasted- __ • ererwsided on the line °kg*, mee ir za Maktakee BUresq, blUCrissipo MM=M Sr 1,0111,1' August 23.—A mass meeting of Fi t e /Aria t rio held at Lawrence, in Kansas„ on the ' 14th. i Over six hundred persons were present, Gen.' Schuyler presided, misted by the usual : nuMber of vice-presidents and 'other offleers. Strong resolutions were paesed, de nouncing; the 'election of the 18th March , as a great outrage and denying the of the .Leglelature ruts sitting and Pretending to . .enact laws, regarding as action without authority, and pledging themselves to resist its authority ; recommending; the election of delegates to a Con vention ta. fortis' a State Constilution, with a view to immediate /Rate orgiudzatitta, and an applie& --- tion to the neat Congress for admission into the Union at a State. A resolution .of thanks' to Goveram: Reeder was also passed unanimously. Agreeably to reoommendation the Territorial Free-Soil Ezetritive Committee call a Convention of five delegates for esah representative district, to be appointed to meet in the several dietriats on the 26th August—to - meet at Big Springs . on the 6th September—for the purpose above recom mended and other actions which may be deemed necessary.; 1., PORI Marrow, P. August 23.--A epecial ex cursion train Pht r Ngitra,.with irer 400 =our aionists, and Cornelius and ataker's excursion party, arrived here at tirenty.bre minutes past 9 o'olook this Liaoning, sad stopped for, break fast. It hes created a great mutton; in all the tow= along tie road the population are turning Ott to listen tit the' mtudo of the bands and wit ness the bewail eight. .The party are all well and in excellent spirits. Noaroin, August 22'-During the bat twenty four hours fifteen deaths . had otioarred from yellow finer in this oily; two at Juleppii. Hos pital mil three at the ' , UMW HospltaL In the same time tlftwe were twenty .deaths Os city of I'ortsfiouth. Capt. .131tione Chietbers is dead; Commander Barron and lootots Elohof field and Parker are onto? danger.: lanummroms, Aagmt 28.—The twin on the Indiana Central Railroad due here last night at 8 o'clock P. Wren over a cow, 26 miles east of this Per precipitating two paesengeroars down a bank fifteen feet- Rem* persons were con. siderabbr hurt, but none Nally, New Yong, August.2B.—Alexasidei H..Petrie wu united toklay charged with conspirsoy to ran the Steamer G. W. P. Castle adieu oh her pump from Washington to New Yerk with s view to &hand the Insurance offices: n Wasaistosai CITY, August 2:l.—The Union of this morultig. Itarmanoes that the President has had an attack at chills end term shillsr to that from which tutauffersci last par., Auftwit Mph " ; and City Celinelie of Rochester el& tide city on Mon day next Mid will be entertained as gnosis of the city• • Now Yomr,i August 28 .Cotton dull, with sales of ;600 bales N. 0. &fiddling 111. Plow unchanged and In active demand:- sales 15,000 bug.sBigiff,76 for State, end :19,26 for good Ohlo. Wheat unchanged ; maw 20,000 busk. at previone rates.' Corn steady; sales 60,000 busk Weistene,at • Park unchanged, with active de. mand ; sales 4,000 bbls. Bert firm at previous rates; sales 400 bbLL Lard firm; mire 800 bbis. Whiskey unchanged; sales 400 blibc Groceries firm. Iron batten . sales 100 tone Gooch Pig at $BB. Tobacco dull Stooks - lower. - Money easy: penna ;Coal Co. 1064 Ciniberland 271; New York Central H. R. 102$. Pruzarmuurta, August 28.—Theta is but lit tie export demand for. Flour sad: the only sales reported ore 700 bbls. Paula. at $8,70; small lots sold at .$8;87 9,26 for .00mmon: and good breads and $9,50®10 for extra; of Wheat but few samples have been offered ;'sales 9000 bus. afloat end ebX bSouthern a re u d a . a W t h 5 t 1 e , a 9 1 1 ,9 8 8 2 in store. Corn, 2000 'bushels Penni. Yellow sold at 96 ind'some mixed Westernai92. Whis key, demand , limited; in bbls. 41042 and in bids. 40. Oisdremofm, ; August VI--Flour dull and ultabsolled;' , ..onka 480 bbla at $ 8 . 7 8V8.08. Wheat aotivent $1,25. Corn doll at .o®7l. Nothing doing toprovisions. Whiskey firm, nalea6Cs bbls 38®881. 'flogs* In Rood do mand„ \ns.les 160 hints go : mi.:lair Rolando In good demand, saleslUo eons at 88. Bassiaimut,ifiuguit 211.—Floss steady; isles 2800 bble, Chi Hills atSEW st. liti held at • ,80;11rhile. mkt is; offire4::— Wbest-iirassOritisrit salesti,Cont aseitsaisd. Summer Retreat. . . EYSTCACIS HOTEL Huntingdon Co., Moe. P.'" inoltr k r a s ror l r d rina l""t rsalc doom sod pisesoflooblie noon is Wand elates caner br Phelan* nnista.• al tbo enolinesoa of I=sos . attE..:: Ito older spins snot noinshang roas. itself, and ttdasyee its mum t o most. reIW - rgri down ter tarpon(ihr Yountainn a d TY nom mates! politico of lintel mats . Pt del. fable %WO of anoires ame• Iry nooks tido or dark bor man of tations and Unit laminae-Jaded and enarentin with he ton eon. total* aral bast of tbe Intr. It Is ottuatad %ante Oontrsi Ralitood. enure the great turnpike I t . roo 100 i htiquabatuts and Woe node. anamontestee tooting an Won taut berm. moon titian • day. err tin an ono noon to Altoona, Tomos. linatinadon and lionntsos.. Plot Home la ar I um trick ow. loorstorioainsb e 011.10111 sad now. Pamir Monk pabston and furnietwel from boonneost to Wan , orith all ter e madam itoonnottot atria nt Meor . of Cole I=l., ilizg .i t boil s in= tato anontr-tba nriatioto atosabeine. , *be , sternsi .072=Toamrspit Mies in lb. =es tar t y . Ji m. * toL r t l ial.t‘e I n Proprietor. Wawa Carri INS üb;rty AMU. A b lzVeleSt. Cr 261• 1 soul. 11112 lOrlatEGAlrsle for &mil use nd ez= far t . . sot now settle lam that gas mat of tlto ovtaLl Brom* of ?Mobil:seised Moaner. ohm Plate eaa to a mad in otrwarehooom that have twee loved ht hoe Who iloarae made hen Ohio Gram equal to tlir boot la grair "Irtithat iota todoohtis out half Ash Ala toped The ettamtion otptßalteh WOO tiler and . tha aoaatvytoeohattla la greeted thh Viso Cider:that:Will sweet nal alit Fall. ELRELISDIR MI, • CIVIL Elfouvßicu AND MI SURVEYOR, MPH Br OPPOSITI TIES COURT BOMA ittebu_ _ _rieli. Penna., HALPIRMAY LOCATED and 11l irmet attend to ay bosoms fantasied to , . Wm Wm. T..lc4rosta=lilitluif Vat', NA. W. Mllaw Robelf.. i.u 2shanr * .. . .. 1 G i.. 4 8 . = ~......f gwerPWWa t tirassi• " sii Z. Dar.CAWiiii ls Clti.Zdih WI :0 re :• : v:1.1. .1-1 . . 1 . no, h p .f ..... ITIIILP.A,TINCI the want of facilities for - them= front the Illeatara Who so hare tamakaw ear Val Broth aa pus • EMMA DAILY UNI. ar atm he a ametti d ver WV was per math e raT. oeit t riapla luta ta th Enamel to wettable the Itah u rataartamat.aa oar me roar . on sae venni lCode sae ler /ahead .. , ahll Canal Beek, Plabaritt. 111.11.118MOWAR SALE • /MIS SINS PROPERTY of Sixteen Acres tatiMM:=,telota'A,l4al'efir o gt t e u b,:-th. nel22;'st. 412 and IS sal t = t 2P, - MOS /121... LON:Traits... '1 RAW ALB. ..„„ i , onioariber. takes tide method to in . 11., e — r - o.m his Mae& sot gestortas thst hi &mbar ha n Sut sr Nth Lost" sag big gap/riot Ain, tu. ts Oaf Ili tY =L TM mutat prise fa emit usiglar taw, Orshuo sad if intisplisti Os km bungs_ WM. W SKIM • ' ault-bad-cir , Pitt stmt. Pittsburgh. Piss .. , Looat Grove BemmizyLimenneviu Xfil NEXT ISESSION - will open on WED binMabee 10th. UM a d c . &id.. loft opolistion on th• Dori of 50tk00 .... t0 oemn =e tb ne eanuneece.- . . „ 4 1` 04. 11 , Mfr. WIL H. ClLLitlis.. WANTED—Cooke and house servants toty y - Meld bar time row war = t al IhaV _ r h artle, mat set 11M tat do st"ke". sar clthrr e rwt,,esn be i r g" tu bi rab WO Inkinis ' : 7 ail - • *mar Xaolds. A BQPS RIOR ARTIOLE OP MOULDS for it th ii4 24 : trek kit %g:41. 64 ,110, 1 " 4 isisva l , prlttnla Pesuis .. =mg ttfMf. r6!1nL741.. • . . . ..- Per Sale or. Rent. , . OE ad oaraient three storB ri ck aka Noma .otroot,- ocute.. td o th . name af aros./4 ewe% lad o fow awn JAIL? ll6k4 aliF :47 it ta l reorL I Vr 'ai'm a li Vat trot stgies tlawati l lV l ari e teeee lla2"— W o vertertinas I=tibelttiZallger° Also: Air la lopo otoor three di* , pet* ..Derelilas lar. se:Wu Lee see alms dower moose street, imV ic r e r.. Ootr2e 6 try at otake ted bar:l a: N.2 , l.d D.Vmirra siis.i.d , ~.: , 0/204 No. a Knot Dearablit Coal Pro for Bale. . . 'Vag nuden=ed is ad to offer foe i a i : g ag ____. We !week 9! , estate. located la lour at. • S M.I.M. ODDOI am Wee south et Ma = • IS t i leoa= of i g a t t i m .. a la . i a a _ a , .t.t• thatkra_pacl has 0n.a.4 I w o tt . d i a:V A Mil_ " r t° l7 " at' nwi - to , A U '. ; . :':4... ';' to the Arnie - nit Um; Le:: . . . toisiAttoritr 1' ' !-. ' . r qViNgif if t !AZ.. 4ftra Beescue:rdtindio CemtmtarWitarLime keep ocaudantly an hand = l. O 14 "5"r0T ajr. 4 : 2 4 ti t° aiVZ,"4. aa4inies.."ll=l; -: ~ ~.,:~., r : }.: a~~~K....G~ .. s~E«w•.~ . ~sr«:wr s . c "'.~_~ x .. ~ ~~~ , a~ „tr,..~w a , ::.COMMERCIAL, Oh ARB IT RAT lON. FOR ATTODBT. W. &Rams. V. F.—C. W. Env:max B .710. B. Daman. Liu) H. Maroc:, PITTSBURGH /InKETS Oman ?Amman Ottorrx.l • TAUT Mamba., Await 24 lOW / ILOOB.--tgaitot daady and OA/change/0 odes oo wharf of 20 bbls raper and 0X at 11.21417,37, and 170 do. ants, to loth at 5T.400V,50; floth Mort. 50 MU exits at 87,02. . . . BAOON-oalas of 17,M1Obbla William and Thou at 91( and 101‘. eudo WOO I* Shoulders lat OM, ado 12,000 td aaortad at 91f, 1034 and 11.,, thnio.looo to oikarainod Hum as nu. filar WO sod 99 to Bs= Mint° A811E8—• eah of 7•and 4 tons Pawls at 02 Hermon METAL—Wm of 150 tone lanitida &raw OM won taw. and 100 do at las, six mat. WIIISKST—eIm of 25 and 20 E p th elotifial at 30. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. 82 Lome Maoist Azignet 21—Por the week Just ciand. the mega of feeding modwita heh t different rim. were Hemp_ 2941 balm lead 10,4114 jot" soar 0,640 MK wbe5t.31,404 sks and 131 bbte, tornll 784, the, oats 21,780 silk 17•14128 the, hide. IX. . Badthis thees.l,7o2 Ws pork Wm :mere& and 660611. and (132 to liar& Or meMp. . Dozing the week.; hemp. wheat: lead, bid..and Mon ad. ion Macro. flour. work, oats and VllMahl at martY the *me Stares. although oats and flour under; mut mum changes le the meantime. A brief randtMtlon of cloning rates misymt be tamp =te. Heron 1112/ to WO.' fair to prime outdrawn& 1:0 r o w N d lorn stow, herd trapper toe freat. to lg to libarnferVor to a1w.i,11....,:b.r... a mixed yellow and white. Oats 12 to 133. Rye WO to CIL Mee. Pork 513, tithed oldie, 8Y Ma: 101 f to 11. *nth and canvemed home scum th e cemer at 10 60101(01m la ter 12 to 121 g. Lard in bbls en throes 11, and In kegs tri.ll Bnitare 7X to 832 from I °offs. 11.14 to 12, hale. or t uiln Sur dry flintai drtm. Arm at point, after no additional eOf water of. about tenant,: , 11 to a stand on 3hl. da ere and Is now balm as fast es 1t rams. The rim Wbm bogey :aim In the lower section. of the - Upp e r Miestedirof and tlllinois In weed order. W. , hors snivels Sam all the Mama been Winging fa ames. • , ' •• • -' ' I . With the exception of an unabated activity in hemp at Increasisupprim the market preemits but little of inglant The demand fbr wheat stogies pelnisoldth no common& les Inumminent a: tour, has •OM speculative Mors. The same Is ateuntteo for athrannid Ith...change in tom and the Week O 6 pork and lard It hardly aielelent tq built Man elLeitheant. Olty smoked Moon sontizmwi lai see rimand at largemeg Melt hili Oilluutgual an The istim of Laid wigrards itia a dente td taggineY; Th• slowly 66120 acre warranta being comparatively the quotation Is 108d1110. SI scrembila ttwe other dee Um aro 110101Lle . ma. } . TOM*, August 22—Beceints by, Railroad Meth t i lep4r than two was_ It_ ego. New wMat; caning to plen y, nod dealm begin to masts In a mall way. Mort of the wheat attiring kr in • bad ernaditiOn. as bet lbw Said. wen hernsted through on the line of the Silehlgan Southern Sallmed. without being wet and wonted. ' 21001-310 Wee to report to-day., meld at SS by the quantity, and 38.60 , 901 retell. I Wasso—a ale of 1100 Me red from garaged, at EX. Coax—Buyers offer 70a. . Midas a& 72e. Ne sal.. Clariimare plenty, and north Slie In large quantities Tbs:mandate of flour have been flame dining the week, moontins In the serewegatetoldooo blik,but the &mod haring' Men gaoling to the' Wthidlea, no stwelt ha. an cumulated' 7 the market was dull and prime de elimell 16420 e per hbl, tat the &Moth were tot over 2,000 Ws, di - width:ends holdwa mere oure l illlng ton:Omit to • do. m . . • The market is haze of pulll9lol¢o aid prim are One thing b row well , witabitahed, namely, the k aMrf =Ain all ths bedbug maids wlll he entirely ex vg before the new coma in, and it le now 'pea home that Wm will open at *Eh Mee. ear 38,730134 Per mt, and .ginewyr d irty 3810 °Mak the banks, with a gm. lomr gasta rates. rnenhanre Is dell at MOM wlth sake at Mbar - • Our Saga market wart booraat, with alma demand W. woe shown • Wt.. from St. Laois loilay, which quo ted Balm at $8013.1 also • peizi k ratob ham New Or leans of thh day's date quoting Blum .t Ib Stook of Sugar at .hi. mutat tot *sand 8.000 W. 1.. which Is Otto tbr tads mononalut from anweat Indications we should mayor, will to gettrol? Gahm:Wad toga. our =asrtrea Tha 'took of Molsor. Is also light, sad aatielpat.Tarthas advaao.4--Cts. Comma rdal. : IMPORTS • BY B..&ROAD. CrzrosadokPendmasli.ll-9146•16atter, 104.6z00b0000, B Coollat, 60 do, W MoDoidkoon d az 9 bids oirm 27 do door J& W Rim; 60 do, Moßilos k door 33 do mo w; , 6 nom 30 bolos dor, MIMI earldS 'ex. mot ? 1 Mb spoke, owners. • . Om a Paßininou 88-68 au. rye, 74 do waist. Zir n; a 6 firiidarolia tre "r. wmt 1 , ..na a on 76 bbloA. cl aJ - B — Cioikfre. At . ll 6 li L oiL l i oaw baa Ws. rya, 44 .* whoa, UT- dm I= 19 bbb MON Muldirr colaslicase.. IMPORTS BY 'AIVER. 01NCIVIATI, Dr Jimh--612 Wm four. 23 do alcohol, 27 tes ham. 131 818 . 7.1 do. 16 bbls 1.04 of ,111...7 k Well.; 13 eta wad, W Barker .28 do, 181m1ek 00: 381 Wu wham Brrad !DA _24 do. WO bid, floor. 80 do. .81+168.47. 41 bbls konB.loo •111 Er, l zdry 00806 gases. IdO74O.4GABELA BIM BOAT 8468'.6•118;186818 az 617 bas •1041. Bryan k 32 46 Ma tow; Wll - 6 846 0604 8,81 • 86 7. Watt it Wllacag 6ha wort out 16 al, 6008, J 4 W Era 173 Ida' 38 0186 maalit. WHIRLING. br able iLi t oor, T Mat * 17 belosNati, W Barka: IS Mb luso* - Taste= A anal do lona J WINDT t 00. PCNNSYLV ARIA CANAL-4 Rae . alleoboll'o tom aloes!. PH Mend; al do. law 27 do. It 8 Ham El do, Wood co. I ARRIVALS AND D ARTURES. , ARRITITN-Jsamoto. liatroNOZo; 'lmmo.- do; Col. WElbaboth ; Rieblims _2. Noniron* _Clam . Won Norton; llors. Ostalatosta &Rpm Wheel. lag. DEPARTED—Aeowns. L Hamad, Illltabotta Vostam. HWor; Q. Masa, Woo! Room= Ittalgsaa Mamma . Wollnelke :. St.l4oGoßooo/o. Welsolber Wawa& Oltainase • ..tiimk_wrat hot ito"be• - - •— • • Pittaintigt"-Dollar ilisiVi gliliti cation. WM DOOR To Tux VIITSOOI.OII MUM j13.1 , 10W Open daily from 9ltco 2 o'd•ok; also. el wathodor ...1 8,*,.2 , 1.7 11,111iligil; Rom T to 9 Dolanita roselrod otall snag not , lan than One Dollar. and • dividend of tbaprollW -holm . a mar. in Jane and Denuder. The Ibr tbe nattering the teninolent Mr Iristi o o f entwon Into a noalsoneteatA:l idling Mattoon! atemitp Bookmratc n a . : r tem. - • - tha Marten Ilrlema, Rake and Bar olatkno anti% on onPlAnAlon .t tie °dm rprstang—otown rP. •: am • , 'TICI 111.210** Roperell H_Wroro. . Lenin H. *Sboonbentar, Wulf" al • • "lt • '-' P. Johnston, • • . -N. °rattan b = a6r. Juno. W. liallmam • • ihdobald Um Alexantlerßesdley. . _ Tir o l rn co 4 . ,k,:‘, : w . c h ~. . . William PlillUto, VA'N" ranile John El. Beckons. • lI K mra.... . ter,,,-• . . rd. . Robert Robert Morrow; _ ' • J. ClantioreColim Ways P. MarThal. Akroso A. Donna. A. M. Poßook, So cb to 3 l4. ra" Heuer L. illagoalt. Robert Robb. Z. G. ithington., • Gomm IL RAUL, Pounds feße. Jonas Rtic044..., Goenzo B.ollmore. l_ezero • James 8. Ham. noftml I:gam WWI= 6, 'Hann, Alatandar Tian.. . •....,.. ?Ara mod . • lyeaterr-02PAR LAR A. cozrok-r• : 1 -- GI3I:BERT* S:III6DING. Cosualploiand Fo r....,ardingAgents, 34 CO ROTAL STUMM, • - SAINT L 00.174 MO. Piatieutse attantka pad LW the Fiedus• of, Provisions. Flour, Grain, Snip, _ LARD. LIAD. A*, Ws. AND, FORWARDING, usreateette imma to -1 tern. R. Bottom A OW., - ~,1 1 . L Wars A % t mo,iirst, 1 ... r . B. Gam u t ~ [ - Pewter a Getable. 1 : • =.lk rdt , loaa, CPU* , ..u. om m " • Ws. M. lbetteet a - 2 ./llt /... 1 .• " IteOutehoca & Otellith Oda. azdt Gaul* . . AE I r oi 400:000 COPIES! Ala /111 BOAT MASTERS ON • THE WESTERN WATERS AND STEAMBOAT -.DIRECTORY. THE undorpigned helve now in course of ormoonowl3Tllllllo4lDlllXOTOßY,whleh • briamerl OrWter swat. 'Shaba* •111 cantata over two buadrut pap.. Mostrated In the boat styl sad neat. kr=rallif eta tottebt 4 ltad iril lit I* a book that • b. In _Rao all chum *V piciala The STRAIN KT vtll eoataht a =Wets ILI sad dee latgligrt t. e Ilteamboati arne,allt tba Wert.= sad tolnageol W alt m I tent im n it tdiFirlia=rt7h; mane at the boat, Irl i rk u thele lb* Lk In. Alen. the name of Oarrtakte b 4 ay, A,.. do, The DI. =inn aoatala • Maar: of etearaboata and Nemo on the Western Wahns.l Arre the laveatkra stew alio. n .ketch 444 Ant 444 WO for tha Ohio alth the mate of the bander, lotarasader and o f 21E% =T r Vlrt 13Tbal "A Mt' V.= on the Weston and Seethe= *Om, bonutthalyluo• tasted edt4 o .11st crab thole who. hate totiatad by. trete hernlno =lung sad expkelbdo on the Weetara mod Southern waning. The un.~r7 Matt autheth Mato ot _Obt des klmeleophl.._ 1131nobh Afton. Whltm. tloactathrTesoo, Idel other Elms, with it aeda off a lnetneemmt the bid down, with carom* dleteixed New otboralm mad t=emorel of totem tieet7oat T .. wahri4.TT.n The tonoentery— tflu ILO Mach in ungraa ILO en robanable Stesmobrot Oahe% their nleo sertgaikt the stL i r=coot. Law, Ha ow . lartettlit i lthr i r (hal bu dl i lturlar:S t4 ll/0 or . Lealcn • tm l Aftson t = _ Q c tba • Omuta In tripod Prelallta Loft end nommen, an, with many otaerdanas or Interest.. will be Illustrelpd to best style end In meaner. The auhaelta eta years all= i r ks ms In regard to the 11912 . 1 o4=basi . °lithe Western sad rmil i rel. l7 C s‘ prict_ an4 :ll4 intm eorbi 'l l ' i g ung . mama Ooe Moran abbe 11l the bagmen; all °there dolma of sabonildaz bare to do oat anot,_ as mew le printed palm& or dered In Mums. TN, verb heethred to here a dm. Won of ewer/aft mama cephh se the Inggiabsa no. reedttoLlerinnuanbere of inateerlbaro pot mall. Iran all Penh Or the washy, lisny." Some of the eldoetbosften. an wen smog Minna. nun of the thaw ato eantribcr tom to the fltserehnitDlrectom Dlreetney will be !nowt In October. and Will be an stamen{ to the name se well sardisailxel. lip malt Vag One Donhot(poet Dail) you youwwill naive am at the onaustwdeat ..;mh o s; and let d tD addremen to . AMU' 'Vale tat Mee SnUtfing, BAGS; AND .BAGGING. • NOTLIgi,4 , 'WHIt•TIESBY, . . No. BO., WATER I STRUT, ntit oin - aim To*, • - kill CONSTANTLY ON If AND, AND H Ibaallataxe to fader.. BAtigior P,lour,Grain. SAM naval." , . Would oho sill !be ottionthm of 'ooook7l ll 4 oo ll oo ti to their assotimat of . SEAINCLISS and. PAl9rBla9' e4OB, , , Designed and printed to order, expreialy for their noi% Out Sheaths on nth Uri we docirintr from 10,000 to . 20,000 bags per day: Also, Imo/Wood Dodos In GUNNY. BAGS AND, BAGGING,. luoinotkool kinds of Thread mind T hi n., both Ltroia yfrobiro ono !U tries tootizoal ropplloo. - - P." A. VREDII & 00., FURNITURE zuninCTOIT MD I linglioollll, ~ a 9 a 'B RoAD ii:A Y. tr - gtwiv it isu raidrittnr 4 a erlirriffyiß ,or, . ' `tbfriki-pria. iir . __,. wt. ~.M- dri FOR RENT (~ENTLEMSN OR LADIES IN SEAROH . =s.reruzs m t it i rs Po Ya 81 i j koi t or k ft ft. boat by 125. ft. dr . p. with side alley. Th algt la nen and will be sold nu &salable .teram -it. reft. ' ..PP=II7OMI ' cr. 4"4 kl i th4'. 4 : d rti and a redma fitted up torinz i slnd tb4insr elothein 11x7mnfteste unl clohe. te.; • Tod drr cellar Ne ' dind4•7l l ll= 7 1 6 7 " ta: 'rood bonen B. Oill(BEST SON, 140, adPst. STORE ROOMS, WAREHOUSE, act., TO Warehousa an Water street. Two good store new on ilarkia rtme. Taro stags raceason Fourth Knit. One small Kara room, with gao derrnee on Third =lhnitbilaid•rgreet ' 'One Kant ream on Wood street sixth. - damning home dn Allaghas t eity. A hooer i- Lannaorriler, nit h puree dwali aa - ator. Arn TI to •••". don tow - J 093 armigisT 80N.140. Third K. r • I •8. ARoccia iathe Gazette ittaulingefor Read. ~4 .ifirELL LIGHTED ROOM; on the second I6tthiifltßehh - - , end aeir br ~eWGto 1:6!!1 "° o r r...17a t Bokbnder iv lwngt • VOR RENT—A comfortable dwistlinig bowie F WWI. dlninsproacktitehenandlibiM a good eellaz ander the whcde house, • tell . o neaten* water with pump In the kitchen. an ouPoren etatie. Minato D* lementummillw Dent 1110perntouth.• • Ay: to' 8. BERT* 8021, - DA . • 140 Third amt. lISESS STANDS FOR RENT, situate oa Warkst streetomar Third. Abe, we on Fourth R tee on Wood Meet, one °united stmet, and one an Water West, With immediatepoe _Apgar to agoo• 11. DUMPS= 8022. . marms et. ry brit* house on. Bo b, fi good Sik *Ma. haVilti L bum l Vat.t manta: ()EMMERT BON. • ' IMS, in good locations -4 and the other cm 4411 144 tffirEß.T a BON. 140. &I it. A CONTENIENT STORE ROOM mildar 55.21. - Sot at.; also, cams on 4th AL, lbe rent AppIELAt- kIALin ST. AT-The commodious Dwelling ana 111444 Mon, No. 54 Fifth stelet,, An r. emita;Mamoila tub AL DAUB, story :ri. ' one qlct : A Dwellint House Third st. otringeß. B. =Tann a EON. &I id. - - c 1117191810 R WW2: i , k w • ANDIBSS. "'" SPLENDID : z 1 ' I CT: of Walla* aUlleava Oloalaad for We Ilasadaa Maths taamidi ttatIEUP ()ANAL lad ta •wanka at all ha rind& Pans au the stay. Lea at Ibikma rdußTia STAR-- --Oaat. B. (i. Sure, Marta. Lama Ciamdaad...—......Tharadan auaa lath. I les " d d. ' ? --. 7....rb et =y ju Zl P tahT taaio; da .=-Maidat.YWYWUN: Lea-Adi - V -- ', =::::::tsiirloiiii, do , .-.........M0nd0y, goSambole 1 10 0th. Lavas - do .....•...:-.Tharoda7, Leaved , do Mood. Oedo Lorna! do ..—..—Tbunday. CletHoeg . LaWoa. do -- -Mandan October 22d, Paoli , ... -2 .......Tharsday,Nooombor 124,11 = z , et -,- . l2aurarij nd. 7;7 l . 2 ai . BUM:. 114.........-Laid. J. N. r. tams C4501and............:M00day, July' Lou:a do .... Y . .-Thorodan Jol7 Mb. La do - ..-.....1d0nda , July 234 d° •—•-• n &Moot Id. Leaved do .. .... -- =day .Ausast, Idav : do ..........-Thmida7 dagoark Laved do .—.-.2foaday, coatao te'l . le ' - ^ — * Th nt da tt :APB. __ _* --- e ~ ' do Lei ' =:,—thonday. Itondabor Sth, Lea. doNovember 15th. inn do —Honda/. Noridabarildtb. The o n e oftetridneloare large end embus wow antlatlone to and Lao the.lbviaitte, and ether AgNiy! mak* Day poi from Cleveland to tbe • Porta 'alai , . as the UNITED erAlse YAW,' sad oonpWar at d Land Detroit atthall the Lime otMaroade and, bleaaers— The Late of the above tam eve aterorpeoed In pant RPRICU and ACCOMMO• 1 . 4= , a=s r Z 1 1 „. , Lto: will she their whole atigntioa to the beetneesnWMtl LTHR,....1202m brktodththeol, add dethatab. to =sit public cooneittke, with this Line a Paseecor Rothe a Lthe of IRRIOHTPROPE b LitEId ranalna throutth to al there t o of lake Bnpaice. • Of SteamerNOßTH STAR. NORTHKRNZR, and Petv miler MANHATTAN emmt l i • • ITURBET A HIENOLIA mI R, Asw d an than, - 0 le. , 1855.., 4 Lake Ehipanor Linz. 1855. 4r.AFTEH. AUGUST 911 W the neersalfaitetseinerPl4 Nal. Itereesect will nua between iron ufk !lowa to %our i'Vri host. P. _- J.—Md.:Um emery Thuredes rtionituen SlTtlittff at Dttntl . , _onfetardo T. - - • , - tram istreugtenent peensuirers can go fa Lek. Barmier beak Sionleg the week. days.- Thais• ari thu ng to no beatio and ni cm VE : k a r r C airi li Z M it. Delkolt. and &alio et. ahem kiwi* cm IIIpd•TAMUM sang. Tads babe only knearenulau ao Lidue Superior Shut of; fere sunk reed trenelt up uid barn, end the only one that auesine hi poet over Sunder. ' - • _ The flatlet le entirely' oenr , nee built exprealy for the Lake Supitior lauds arab Chi eaougeot end own sub. ateattel deauser In that train. „Not!ilikS has lmek laird torender hut ike - most eakk- him re nul •aen .lhenkle 4 0, AL TROWIIIIIIIOII, Ago,' 4. A . PIM ;Ai wa aLCai t imama NEW .' ORK AND CALIFORNIA oroustemp Immo). Redottio. lef Prkets to nod de ha l a a letis= sad . lima Raga— Soo Mencled Jake Starter crs 111 m alter sad amain° the deodPs Jiaselestreseyoci ""'"'" ut d rintlerd7OriM l M'it. - . - The A ry Transit Co. (of NiessagneY 1.1.117 NORTHERNLIGHT, STAR -OF Tad wasr. pßostxra mk . Dann, wza. all pet deo Inn leenalor York oe the It and2Otb 01 each mon =curettes by the Me erases 'Smlt Note. (b ar ing t twetre.sodec of land octosedesho ems • red steectsothicS t mL la drachm &Mgr PACER% eill BROM= VIIIITRLS, we of which will Iwo Jan Pion Set Sur, the Yedfis tends= tar town Routs,_ebere do Peelle Statue :grail the tbAr Pea=reg A tZCZre m re eh one tif . .kci , Ppeteisco.l An expoienced. Burgeon Is wonted to each . onlyTer or ow at reduced reowersir only to OttABLIS MORGAN. Agent. isetee ll Botilltedeeca. n 7. P 1 loner; Line of /Australia 'Packets from Meta York to Melbourne, CIRETING THE G1V1170.1M117.8 JUR, gNlic beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque 11EROD. odnefteniti gill of thie line. will be am. oWtors mond Immo to Yolboorm% on it* ilath ono nowigromeel. litaboo- Seloow, f lVO, &wood comin,_sl26. no Nimrod will te takend y the oelebreAst .alloyer EihM in:Await 4ppir on bawd ot.pi•eik irst amr..eto ceis _R. w. Cell N . I le Wall Meet Now York. PADDED, AND DIONANICIr MARINE AND. LIFE 'BU/LANCE COMPANY, '• ! I or rinuasustA; .113A1P gddi PRISI Oams affects The Immranoe air Bolables, Taroltwo. - Statue Insonwes Weak _OM* Stelett. Wand. Inserswe an Owls, 0.7 Man Law Osman 1/4/zonla. end Lad Cu liana asuptity. Am% Dawrioe• won Itnar wan 1b. Eg611F6" 7 1" " j. DTHECTOBA.. — : Hon. mows & Marents, Jaws H. Ho& , _ll.',Anntnnut. twoloo HlMlntan. & )11=. Olgtalt He • • : IntbA_ ,.. Zi a Itretratte, Monne /Wu _ '"'"" R[011•15 11. Y1.0 1 14 11 / 4 01/, 11, Praldont. sontaz II MM. T. M. Hewn H0n...1. R. WlAlntook., . Hon. P. O. Alumna, Col. .& W. IWO& Hon. J. 11.1htthrta,_. A. B WO•lntont, J.lllnewn, Ent. rannition Porten 01•9 8 7. 8. 1" 1 " 0=L B.M. 1tk10.1% a etztle .t tif the Io i nbr u r u t u aszknj oggn angebus, HwAlnit 'd standlng w assodated In Its mactigewint we Intsweted u Stattballera. • I • THOMAS I. HUNT • t, jobtl • St. Marla Bnikilds, No. l a it.• • Semi -Annual Dividendli per cent. jETLI INIuBABCE CORM% OF HARTFORD,' CONN.--gbirtered 1819. PAID UP', Cant July L 1866, -'- 8835,630,23 CONE . Sto - make Insurance at all do. mseetr ekaitable rata. MU Cm' WIT= t tn i c tilmt • poiltio nn eotpewd t a . me hoombl• data. fcr a ye end yano- ang i. .z . otar= t li totMn u k U.. Cnlbl raidr 7. / . 31.1n .- t " ,Istatili=t'irati.'m of the cam Narsb•werreoragr h a ul ant Woxletreentts• banch. •• • • • &Manama Fire Insurance Company . of London. Authorised Capital, $10,000,000. Atnxqiclo.. • . 7. ** N yerc„„ it, hen Grim ' 296 .6 Witaara* WV* 81sycks7 00. Poirsrs elta n tsith Alm" f*r i t. igta g etrOnfOßD BTAIA 43, 'untua Law Brim* No.t.emethAmr.Em. PAIit,GrAWNJ S.. affr . -•A, , :- .. 0e.,14.h.bet....N..r6t 41 , ritneletirated color ia.now aolmow aoauto be the Mr= AND 108 T P ' L .., fr . Lm enar pennon er anraelz=yri g . i ATilaW 7 derrn , ATlN't 17111'0AlhtT -7 aisle pn• ....... _Milt j - Tba Mg:ea It tem gives whenever - Wmy ..... .re clashes' dry er ad Dial. Pitt viP Pi dir• to pelt a rLILWin the Menne vadat with a Ladd cif. pies, labs stet to WY Plffli auk. erestrponvos jipplbtita 17 letter qr at newness. - • • • • The nit! (k tea . win tegstranteed Lobo half *Vgd. h t :7urt; stegeptn- attended be sad Shithilitr ii .. k e d! th !", ge""Abl." %W.VO t tr. . ' - ' ad Parht Greta Werth li lim s R:, b N. . GNP , "N DcW )ZEN Brandretleo Pill , (gl nu ilf) , in. 41 441, Pam.% rpg.rsasdas. 31 1= 1 =itasal Ub r al a 4 , . . ' 9je ...motorcar at sod sod sta. IS 11- Japi aei eTow,t,tt.'rP:=Ler.y QIIOT I -351ege secaireit Shot - • ~ e for eala by 151110,1111 it DILWORTH. "GAY PAIN" POR.,BALR r jr z:BUBSCRIBRA VIII RECEIVE 41V, Mgt TS' MfigrTZltetbe letiblotv.... maim tornabth Athiblor Qf 4 1=s7rm Ran:ma and SW& Adnavt, It it now un own pi ld r4o T lVk a rt.V/ood. g ' "d r is.1411b"1. 11111All MILO& aft* SeldkriliT . Ws' A Good Location fort hyidoloo. — • • ..... BERG desirous of angaging bi othe r t n it _ , I ,,m 4kmor , . moo -IlecriUkd UK. ow MMlKetugit $1121144 Mason P.A.lbstrait MUDS, Bat= PSTIUI--1000431 in sign — Ili mum MUT INA •,-'4`*Z:i.:;tl. , '-i.tft-i.i -,-- ; , .; ., . -,,,- * ,,,-,- NOTICES, &C. Ihsearatian* once ialtareby given that the 00-Part- O britc*" WlOßTM Alat tb. oh,dmite, _ z'd 11 3 1 :, tity of Pittsburgh. Is ce dar itheolvs4 by the de l lito of 1/Work Lorenz. Belt.ll the Ihratatioa aontableil in the arthies of p. lather or the trotisr bratabmior fha d law Onst are authroised to settlertho bostneek at Mar *Mc N & o. OS Water Mae% Pittsburg., • • THO WIO UT. . . Pitt,Ana, laniard Lt. llak : • ' .• , . rigteleadersigned ieili.aonfirma the aiazni feemireat Window GBarnabltlss. flair. sad all Marla o Glaannus. atsatemor to Loma a mists ......t ola stand. No. ea moats[ stmt. —Pada his elperkl2oo In Rae Mainers and barb* sap& ad Ca last or irsrlonaa:lrs horns bT rtrlrd___,._• l4 =l____tk. t. , matt a ooattendanos or that, paternal'. rr'.. .......- Ob.=ta UMMI tn. entire stocker es old arm: and 7 repaired thameteral notaries sad mods many halXeteat Lapts. ba Sega madden! be eau MI or. daysstartorlly. • r. a. unueetz. L.zetieing from ibe Glaiee, basinesa I take "...... to ImmiMMIMMg MY MMMS..., 11'P. a' z. to the naiads and aarnmans or the old dm am Wail ated te reads* and asslanstlon in the exam- Ikon or tarn orders sal ons la whom the, ian place ado- m*. era. 1 . ...MO& WlCffilliAN. . _ . Dionballad. of artoenlo . P. rFIRM .OF.BA.GAN iv thin iattl i zeng U n eketaa t. " tonsect. All porreng: rct • ar.. *he to.'4=ll7l::trodsold QM* fta• A. J. 11/LOAN, pnut,..h. Aug. Tth. 1865. Duns', AJIL, Jr. r-PARTMEMMELIP.—The nedersinotel, mre ore tk 9 A hi=o t o at rho old otrjr, Ne. 91N/szket deeektusder the Ores ot D. elm, Je.. • BED. rimer. thoyirlli be Dimwit* vett lom the mete ism of the We fiest. ; AIII,Lt. thaabon . ftrimte the mutomai tho basso and.tha.fmg"l"..,l4' ;J: RAGAN. rHVia -Partnership ,heretofoni. existing etreat the ttodostattal , titular tho etyla of PAE. AN 90" Itaa Mt dor afaolvodbr mutual eon- Taolitiat‘.4 of tie itiatitu'bi maw es J. HANNA. mat WiL IfittitT, at the alp, of their tatomaort. Thar aa. Bat AO). -• • • • • WAITIIIMAN aka' arm JOSHUA 11•1411.1.1 rational"; Job Slat. Am. HARZ swech easi--.L.ier. a. -- wiri.:,—,...0: 1.. casescr. ‘.ANNA, HART, .i.co4aopeseore to Pal reeMeithe& 0o.) will exetteuethe Benktogand Id. bedew. in the albs becetattor occueled by at. lenewettatly lothdt the boatmen et the is otthenddring Etat =did& tetthe. IN **tiring from Wiliness,. which I have tor moan thin coateatilsted, I would cluettledly roma• mead the parties . comicedog the new Ern of LUMINA. BAST L OD . as wall deserving the patrocao .of t theta*. 'tone sad Moldier the cdd firm me end se the üblic, in secterel. tont! W. PALMER. Yogr iIAVi v NG sold tit - aild'atook of piOioor en 4 !now ID D. W. . BWELL. I &meld =him te my MIND end en.nomers. Apra* Wen - • lo G. GRAM ••• ' Co-Ptiriziorship, I HAVE associated Joseph - Dilworth with • me In rho Powder sad CominDlen badmen end W . enoth.as heroniter ander Eke !erne of DILWORTH A BID. Plttablernh. nier4lo:o6B. ' • ii,.Zrt9fb DILWORTH - et BIDWELL, MANUFAOTIMIRS''' -MIENTS FOR Du Pout aid Bizard GO - Powder, 161 "Box". ATMENIf /121 - 4.4117R0M. VERY' variety Sporting. Mining and Bleating Powder Sissys, ouladd adf o,a. from sod others will 7sissee send In t 1 1A AM forelthres7 next mondost, smithy 11A. M. far very to the earmark.. Witt Co.Partrairship lieketofore existing battretm Et A. LONG add JORN It/lILLIPS, la Um of Baum ltaaadlas and Gm maw. la this day dbattivad by taaftak mama. Tha bulimia of MI Aato drat artiotttlad 6rB. A LOAD. who alma le attad to what la dos, and Ave z i . 18154.. A. LONG rinMlnisiness of Braila Winding and Gas L Will bareaftty ba unattested by the midst o littaittbs*GO, Woad; No. I.ooFront ta.,andar Gm came . JOGN 1.111:LLIPIL PHILLLPN. 'GU barit•e stryleas air GOGH GAL. LAG 11.614 r ibmagar.l Midas from the lbw. Youtitl Goo BMWs Walnuts, / motataand llsarna PtOI4.IPB 8-CO. to my Wanda andeostoator•': so) 8. A LONG. NOTIOE--Havinjr, klib day:Vl:ay 2d,) 1855, ad** itock. Waix..... to my torten r., 'l 'i ti .lfr a rst e r • Zold Matt Ittldra the continuums of the patinas.* Watered own ase. - :All mason. Imeolog uttrme Indebted to moan to se ll sod •etthe eVdodos lantairtho ollty. 'T _ „., ends le _ rdal so *abed to mttle silo:Mims: JOWARAIIRDOLLIII. . .. - • She - buiimess and Tm, Copper al i r atz,........... ~,,,, all la - bombes. • hetontiamed srthe Oh= , Wood street; do the tame mad Mt - Aloof T.J.Ctslir 00. . . , 417 CF.—In Oonsequeneo of baying sold - furnace.. t 4.1 the g Oionbria Iton eri Zera the hQ. Kg ZOO, at Kilte tba and also ma=i3,2% .,di lt d a . Hat= nese did be settled my , by the toanagees at the Furaces. and Geotipe& Kig, who an_ _mtt,hmis,ed to ad, the name of CM sesseetive liras stn %the busineet. hissah isda. taaatn ,- . twomdmosi. Dissolution of Partner sup. g FIRM OF - broLrerrooK &,BROS. Is this d . k i dlaseler . id Dr alarmal eaneent. The carpet Arllt aeitftned Ne. 112Blartat Allot, by :Alexander WlAlnteek. andee the MIMI W • alv:1 ; ii,ABIUNGEON moetnirroom. - • ALILIWirDEEL IVOLINTOCIE, Plttabitigh. Jum . roils IkraLizawir. f10th.1118.7.1n7 Dissolution. • firm - orW: kig, itteqUIYIHEON is two day diagolad by Manakin. 'IDS sablertber b• siacktad la Eartnaitap ant Mama H. L. NOR TON. th• Orcest7. mama and Oomnindan bawtnra t• conttankt at the lama of Liberty and Irwin ML. aaika th• at a am. incoronsox a aF tad to tba sattioneht arta bonne nra m Lb arm. Dlssolaticat of Partnership.. AIUK partuershiplormed hyshe,undersign edula :AVM (Mem/. In eserslng on the . oundern Worts,tusder the suarsisnd style of JONENI.IYNNSI. MILLInI e Is now dlneolnet. • Inns° JoHlts. J1217 - 7tts, - __ , 'JOHN b. succsa. s. or. Etairow.... - ' —..war — otcouox Rand 6m k on. l h unt Bliai r litr/ 7 63.; 00101nisSi011 Yorowitog W s t =ol e s Nolan gonorlE7 on_d other na. anfoot, olotoowskr tons,Ate6. ThOWldatidgEWillETl crzlf 1,0 0..7 Ett. pErte shlP. =dor tbo styls isTD. W. uEa ow tw thio Es Emma Agiwn - .ootoodimooo, FoAntollog andProdue otar&oldlitartrat, wept*. mod to give , to order; receiving ate pwaralllng Inaba nod =Mum ond to Ur ex. station WWI Nagar that our to entmetod to that awe , D. W. Bi7lol-10-431141.0 8 a Tba , int. BoirakioO.9l, ... ,...... WtioAstlb.; . allora t uo4 Es tlt . gnaw lk .11t.a- 110awal. an tig.; linniam A 42 5 I ..trZ, IVIYELOE.—Tho.Iue flzo . i. of JONES t 4.1 QUM haiku; boob ilissobed *So both otJ oh co Oho Sha Wt.. Oho tobbom of odd Bem w g mobtod br tbo bobotoloosod. - tbote °Moo r won o stow ma itrot stzeola soot, som6b—oo2, 13A1.0 Jail& sentsit portase EAA.O JONES,.-Mannizor of fil i t v iiit oiaMbiter. Stool, Plant labb btoOl, Stool Qs* soul thbtfo_ tbstabc Breao ant UPC% Pabild SOW Nall ono twoontoold lota Attot—Ootobt zorfaoluirestaveli..ettatarica: aue..4 1 somiri I R I B:ROGERS & CO., Mairafeaturent io ceest •'; Patist bummed SUR Ctußtrator_ yv - we= at H Weal aissad Pint Anew. Pftlabaralk. XOTION--The liste arm of Wick kl'Oand las haling tees drecand try the del& al John D Vaon the 20th hat. the badness aresid tem will. be hy the anderal_moct at their Griot moor Wootton& er eta. • • It' mu/IGLUS, thintelad Gonad% OPARTNERSMP4The Wide/fled, of th• Lt a dm of met WOustleattcas to day so Apr. bloc WILLIAM SLUMS sad I/ tiaßische • 00 the oaattnolug ttet Wtadecale Uro any botloicat at Ur aid stead, comer oft Wcod and Wale jotttstrarglk nadir dm maw sad etyie of WO•SIDLIWI 6. 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