riik - R t I. TiiE VITTSEITEGH GAZETTE. - - ,unLisuar ; LW warm4.co PIT+II - BUIELGIA3 TUESDAY NIMINING, JULY AFTEMASOMIC 'AND WUICV TICIMT ROBY C. WALattlf., Famboat..B...o" JOHN SALLY R,lti Shorpstoargh. • CALEB LET:, aegroolborgh. • %VAL ESPY, or 10%-er Si. Clair 1 T.'Auntrr, CARTER CLIRT6I, of Pitaiburgh nA•oolotmer, GEM EL HAYS, ctUppot St. Clan.. 'o**scalo, JOHN MORRISCENT, of /therboni ci:4111:13610.2. JAS. MITCHELL, of Pott,lo* exnecom, WM. M. ARTTIL* , , of rittsburgS JOHN BYERS, at, Findlay. POS oriqcs,. The Poet Office 4 only be opea:ort the 4th pf July from half peat ICeeo to half pest eight A. M, Our reader. tail An)ratless remember oar re marks on the examitention alluded 1l below. Having had an opgortunity of aunidier the ex• t i u aminauon of Mr. atan'a School, oasts 27th inst. we take plessure iii,stining, taut •ii- was highly satisfactory; that t eiartbuS eSermimiYitiftha pap, were remarkable oi.s. promptness, al:curacy, and good order. and I 1141.1 hr, leachers eeem to have beets exec.:dourly 'tiguland laborious in parlorns• ing their import., duties. We tuilF thlii rpubli . q bf Will continue to Sigar that hherab.,gatronage on Mr. Caton, watch atip eminently a - * Pritefl• LA-LEX. T. MeCrl • t.A. W. LOOM7t,LL, • ' Poise &cox Dausaur readers have rich fo'r . , gotten the wonderful ietcry raised by the LciectfOS co party, throughout , the Union, oil the occasion date removal of Sigun Drum, the ..Vostmasier at ...., Greenshorgit, an oft he bed heldAtiossesaihn et for some thirty or ft Oty fears. Mr. Drutl woe wall known es a warm Nubian ad devotee of the Locofoue party, aiM an opponent,Of the present , administration, and *a were othe%ocil an4soffi. cleat reasons for the *ffttange. To name no, oilers, ' he hod been in that tiSce lung encash. and 4 wee high time for him at:v.:give ranee to some ether ..• deserving citizen. %fie Locefocoa knew this* they knew that hia ritymoval was e 4 right enough, t,'S' but they thought therlsad en opportunity to ' Make ill capital; that they noiid get u p sympathy !b i t the poor aid man, awl; do a wondisrful deal of execution. The eui was gt‘ es at •liarrinburgh and at Washington, VO etnclilenty them went; up a wall from one end of tip country to , ke..other,•iithich seemed to be so hontiar, so sincefe,.jr full of an; . . . . Knish, that even attic Wolgs, themselves., were abutted, rind some Vhig editors pare ackitally caught by the well 14 , .., schvate. '!They miatight '''''..; : tee administration hid made a mtaake, bad done wrong, that poor Sitxts ought to have town let .'S; • alone. ;.s' To help on the mater, n grand supper wai gitr up at Geeensburgh, aiid one or two Wings induced to attend it. Mr, Drain was toasted and feted lin tit ho thought he ma# not only the most injured man living, by those rascally Whigs . , , but itan the most wonderfullypopMar among the . genuine De mocracy of old WestriOrcland, and iiC,.the catintrY that had been seen sinAitte days of —bid Hickory.", What a proud day fpt poor Sun:talk= 1 Amidst all this heat. and 'notme anal confusion, some waggish Wog criotly sugesielllnt if Simon ,. was really en much bOloved, mid hafease wise ad terribly hard. the Di4nocracy of Westmoreland. sore had a sacral - , and soma other attix,rtant.ctk cers to elect, would, q - course, otlerhim his 101 l and choice. and .licts.xpress . the,r.sympatiiy in some tangible form. If he was so needy, nod case was one of so taMatlardettip, that the' Whigs had done wrong to hits, although ha Was a potlU eel opponent, cortunliiii his poluical ;friends, who gave him the “Lit of Oolitic supper, .avoubl take pleasure in titian loefrimsdirt oar so injured and co beloved. This proposition wl:4 received by tLe Locafocmq however, w.th alrot4o4 akapproltaiion. and they . , told the Wk,, to min 4 their own 14nees. i Al though this / ,olted or4totts (or poor Tirum. yet h. 5. ventured to try for odes, notanthstandlag. llc did not dare to/ook so4igh as the Sllcrittalty.lhougg one mot* have suppieed, to read the Locofoc4 papers, that tne Goveorship would,liardly come!: up to his merits and c*nits, but he contented him l self with aspiring to tf& humble office of County Coerrnierworr, yielding , prubably the small pittanc ,. in that county of ancilmadred doilsr4 a year.--- . Sorely that runt b00n . ,5, would be gnat led. if hid menu were so great tat General Tayfor ought to keep him in office, a:though a poluisal enemy surely his political filends would, for very de cency, if Bathing elei, g;ve him that small of..' floe. =MEM .~ti3~ wN`' ~' ~. Well, the Locolisen;Couvention met, and Ur.. Drum's name wea anSu.nced as a cal' odidate for Commissioner, whea—ohl tell it not lit Washtag. too, publish it 110: in I,ge streets-of liarrishurgh, lest the Whigs tricusaph,F-Mr..Drum *tie defeated! — niectsd from being Ilenndidate of the Losofineo party, for the humble .15f6ce of County Comm.-.i alone?. Stich is the proof of tie utter hypocrisy of the crocodile tears of the'Pemocracy gibe case of poor Simon Dram! 114:was given a supper and toasted, aotfor his crorniake, but to Injure the -ad ministration! His re*oval from office, by the Whigs, was worthy to 4te signalized by columns of indignation and lam4itation, but ho itimsehf was not worthy to reeeivel„,tho most 'humble office at their hands. Poor Sition Dram' lietronme will long be ansociated LOC Ofik2Sl hiwcrisy end insincerity. MOll Boas.—The latest 6gcouats , receilied by the Hibernia, leave us in ktiaost painful stets al ahs penile in regard to the frith of the Republic of Rothe. We kar, however, thai!ere this the Pope is to the Quirinal, the head lat 4 ecelestasCcat desistitikrr, and that Republican Piknce has inciirred tt a deilibb disgrace of dee'..royiag itepublieaa Retie. His Holiness, will, hoWever, have an uneasy seat, gained, its It will be, over the slacbVideted bodes of his people, who oily asked for the divine right of chooshig their awn rulers, andiabeir ern lean of Goverr.ment We see no hope for p4man freedom to the pti• sent temper of Frances The Govorunieut of O land will do nothing. Nast likely -it desires to Zee the Pope quietly bank quit. It dreads lye effkta of throe continental rez*.tuions upon its own IV7 bility. With vast appitrent strength, the Briyeh Government is almost impotent for foreign inn:il k/cam, from the intense pressure of di ' dceultieent home. Although the iSinistry will not dare fo outrage the feelings o( : the Protestant lieoplebf England, by openly spopathizing witin,Pll44:l, yet such sympathy ost:om probably earns; if " tiot with the Pope 'as a spyitnal, yet as a. temporal sovereign. Pence, by her strangily inconsistent, and o* disgraceful conduct is+ards the Ftepeblicane Rome, has destroyed 4 respect for her oresrid Government, among the!„friends of liberty. Lceirs' Napoleon has shown himself the foe sib trmi4a freedom, and hie fall, tl4l . kh will aoon eime,lV4l be regretted by few. Asiderrild career was him, but he insauely maned it in the outiet. . ~• Btritor liconas.—Mr4treeley, of the New Yolk Tribune, replies at izont4erable length ts,i the led ter o f Bi.h op Ha r h ea *siting him in reintion to kin remarks about the cacao's for the Pope. We hays room for the &Bova); extract, only; 1 , *Bat Bishop bleglies plbnounces the piesentsliti. eendancy in lisme a "rdiga of terror. .and peri cans i no evidence that'Jt la the work of the Rot roan people. Now au*se 11 wore the7svork that people, beyond ;:lisptityt or CANII, would le theti acknowledge their right to choose their elan form; ' of G ivernment, and to admit that it triltild bis t wrong in the Pope to attempt its auhrehtionl he would, we totally miapprehend the dill all:* sermon on the subject la # winter. We .underri stand him to maintain gie right of the Pope jU jute Rome as derived frog no present consent 0 the people, bat from the tislice t Ari,., and paver. of his spiritual authority. rr.we taro not rtitsapp beaded the Bishop, it refills Win to establZah thbi t act of the popotne acottiriaietwe'in the• present, km of Government, wheil:tbe w fact, if Lslilishek would not be deemed coilblusive. Bat we waive this , 1101312,1 tame with, Bob. op. If a radical change it Government 114 s eve shown to be approved the people impreated, such is the case with the 'eccent Revolution l e the first place, it Was cirri:AM without bloodshed, ' unless the preceding fall Rosa; be held to min s:Pate the single exception. Since the Pone fled'; to Gaeta, two general ectiona have Even held by universal suffrage, not;of altena but of the Re , man people, and each ludyesulted la favor of the present Republican rule with scarcely a ilimenting voice More recently, the Roman territory has been blackened with Foreign Armies, akhostil to the Republic, all sent V gild in the fel tarliWit . of the Popes sovereignty. , At lout two nitthmet armies now occupy Remit' cities in great*. 67Cd and their leaders woabightilly Am= and reward . Publii 4,o2 Pr oll akg/btlhel: Citialla AriCl‘ . ' ' • -* Li , ' • " the P ope ' a tgliereigaiy and against the Reptibllc. In vi ew of the strong probability that Rome itleat epeethly suu4orob, how easy It must be to get op antl-„Repubbein demonstration' in 'Civil' Vecchia, Boffin,ale."'Q if there were not an immense majority friettilly to the existing Republic' Why is itittat OttAttot and his Austrian compeer can elicit no Retrytn call for the Pope's restoration thrones:lnt ;the late Papal States , Grant that Lave itself le'ender terror, (as it doubtless is, hot Orate) fear,her external, not internal fees,) whlt is 10hat the Zeipatioan k een e p,"eel We hear of jrasanta; gaiheriog from ,eery quarter and awarmieg the'roada leading to Rome, all going to 6r6M the:Republic, not one (or the Pope—and thistun the italti.Repablwran authority of the Loa donsTimes..•.l/ilave we advice, that a stogie regi ment has bett y muttered from the entire thre e and lions of Rouun, people to fight for the Pope 's ream. mitts to te4oral swat l" the Demodratic State Convention aveemblea in Mi. city, at Atheneum, to morrow, for the purpose of inminahog a candidate for Canal COO, m i.0 0 , 3 "..A1f0r other purposes connected with theintereetast the party. CrLICI4 tiSraz Wart.—There were 25 deaths in Liiinisvile,;.!On Wednesday last, 16 of Cholera. Tee - disease Mon the increase and it, attacks are more tad. The &sea-Stabil lingers; in Lexington, Ky., 5 deaths in thAta days at lest account. This May*le 44iglet reports four deaths Of cholera froi*§aturday noon to Tuesday noon. 'Thu choleN had nearly disappeared from Nash ville:: Flor tlkthrea days ending on Monday eve ning; there r.i4d been nine interments, three of Which vreri.:?of cholera. Governor Brown, who lately retut44. to the city from the canvass in the Western pidigtof the State, had had a light at. tack of the ebblera, from which he was fast re covering. .. " 'SII.ICH'D EDWARDS. METCALF'--, BRED; • R. KERR; f•LIJKE L 005,14.3. The Daytoit,Transertpt notices four deaths' in that city from vholeis, on Monday and Tuesday last. . , There were ; eight deaths of Cholera at Porto. mouth, darnik the week ending on Tuesday. The &mopl mortality at Aurora, Indiana, con althoti“ n very large another of the In habitants have, left for the- country. The death, last ;week nothber 86. The entire population is 0n1y.1400. prof. 74aes Hamilton, for 2.5 years the eta inmi! Profesim of Mathematics m the Nashville Univerkity, sti)d of cholera on Thursday eveolag last: Threc,is r Prof. I{'s slaters also thed during 020 ViAtek. 1371 The Cincinnati Dispatch says that a taco tiled alter the areiyal . of the cars from that my at Springfield, oils night last week. He was a De thee. of IHeaptille, Pennsylvania, and wee return ins home, afieli encoding the winter in the South On too way ,litp he complained to the conductor of feeling odniell. On the arrival of the ears at the depot, he Sould not bo found, and it was eup posed he had gone to the hotel. The nest meriting his.dnad body wee:found by the side of the rail road: ;His remains were interred, and hi, ettents forwarded to his Ocrre.aosoy.4.--Soine ini.chievious wag of an ed,lor announced with much gravity, that:Elisur Wright, of thelßoaton . Chronotype, had eighteen children, amt4ioon would be the happy Esther of the itinetee+ at this Eliaur complains most bit terly, and 5at.4.1.M . 5 fellow has put his estimate/our too high . Tle chap who got op the rtory should Mid, the amSitide honorable. Fifteen children is enough for ohd man to train. riitifft NEW TORE.. Corresporidenee of tne rgh Garet, ; ! New Yoga. June '2o, let P. new article of American manufacture has Mist thews third for China, In the shape of a ktetunhotat eng hundred feet long, e,ghteen feet beani, and et of feet .hold. Sheen to run from Con tin City doWn to Whampos, and is owned be Capt. ft. 13. Fei.bes, of Beaton, one of the rao..iltb- Prat and acientlfic gentlemen of the ace. lie has (eft in Europe; and takes the overland route to China, and will: witnesh the operation of ins caper- Cunt .pensonill ' y. Capt. F.a the el yr a tor a slew Ptan of tiling masts for mail og vessels. and bet conferred latating benefit upon the mut nlere,al ,enanue of tbett.rountry. The number' of Cholera patients on Tuesday,. Sta. - . very alaything, and caused the pre. to de damd, with an klmost cossets:sous voice, the than. : detriment of any parade on the 4th of July, or say demonstrationexcept a voluntary one. The Odd Fenders proceection on the 4th gave an inereaseiti holera, and lent orate Masons on the nil is elmrgeable aihi Tuesday's mormlny. Sh,..uld Canary parade be ,persisted in on the 4th, one Hundred deaths may be looked for. Some of the hotels are normiying rent now, being released by I 4 Clause in Elkr leases, which so .rovdes when en epidemic'los. ! Btehop Hughes' circular to the Cal:aches, In re- I linen to the contributions to be made to the de-1 Posed Pope, iv created a good deal of contterw- ttpu, and caused a wide breach between hlnistlf stead Mr. Greeley, of the Tribune. Mr. Greeley ar• goes that contributions of money can only be ne. deanery to ttleope to enable hilt to establish Mel 4.spohstm civet three millions of people now better gioverned by 4 republic, and that we, ns a re. : pUblic; cannot', decently help nen an object.— 1 he Pope, it ii - ,s4ved; by his acts, gave his peo ! ple such a tastd the freedom, that they have insist ed upon the Iteitest liberty, and he must submit The shoat sealffus and' the most influential Ceiba. lies anions uk'nre grie,yed n the. course affairs thee !takes, Sf 4 concede the advantage thus far Id the.debate tirttle pen of Mr. Greeley. ' The Pattannt Ithiiroad Stock books were open ed yeforday 'and a large amount taken. The road ism stuiorbeing built m any is the Ca test States, and ay promptly. The gentlemen who bile it is &ate aro the leaders in all great enter piuses,-have iowtense Wealth, and never say fad In anything. It.;,trill be bat a abort time before tie Banton market will be opened to the enter proth of the whiern coast of the I.7nited States.— The itheletts or. nn immense empire has been found• eel open the Pitedlcs, and their fllpplien will not be drawn from thetlAtlantic, bat from China and Able generally, at lwist of all article-a produced by those countries., iln mimetaryMfairs, there is no change. Sound' SMclm ,ttonlinu44ll great demand.and parties seek ing permanent sweetmeat think no price too high for choice kinia. Fancy Stocks, on the other Mind, are in smell demand, and lower rates are ta. jir l t. Money Is abundant beyond all precedent, d on call, lode per cent. is token. Coal trtAis to see a new state of affairs at chice—d road rein be made from the Lacbawann region to tap ittErle road at Great Bend. The coil will then puss over fifty miles of the Erie road to Owego, thenqe up the lance and ()wean road, and thence alm4 the whole centre of New York, East add Wes furnishing alike the Mel kir the nth boilers of Or State, and for all domestic pur 'isoties.• ' The coltromption of coal mum, from thin :new facility, ingtreme with great rapidity, adding /largely fp the macaws or Pennsylvania, and at the ttatne time ear brag our public works, and our eidneasby "mid; them cheaper fuel. • A film reporrof the anneal al the •teamer in in ciretilatirt, and transaction. In produce at a stand, waiting an the Wires to antroUnce the news. Cot ton &eaters are Irroking for a rise, but no other arti cle, can be affected, The whole iatintry In this vicinity, in nonce queue of the hit weather, lei parched to antic., and unless rain la soon the crops will be ruined beyond the rend ation of the most genial showers. .5 .• For the Pittsburgh. Gartue The LOOlllt. I The Loenete 2,12. Eerroz--7T4eee interesting visitants, after self-iIIbUCIII/104 of seventeen years, are making ' he woods vocall:with their music; "from morn to evry eve," and; occanionally, throughout the night. They hale emerged, "at the appointed dme," front the Estarels Of the earth, to spend a short bukioyousfilfe among the green trees, and Ixraipteusitteir troyatermus destiny, by providing the a Injure gem:intim. of their species, and this Integ - datoe, they )(jamb. Asa large portion of the preterit generwma have never heard of "the to duats'aild the ardnderful regelarity with which a new generation Aspears at a given period, (scarce six times in a century,) a icientidc notice of them could not lad to Ousel interesting to the readers of . thejohl GazetW. Let as have one. RUSTICUS. Leo MMus, near ilarlinsburgh,) To do , E lint of its Pittsburgh Cerra, , Ateorrimpondentref your paper, over the rogue tore of "A Tax Pairer," complains of the non ex istence bra iloordlof Health, or rt Sanatory Corn- mutoe, io title eityl. for the purpose of reportio g I s. ease. of disease, Othich occur amongst us. Allow me to swif, in reply, that there is such a Committee; actingitln conjunction with a Board of respectable Physfalans, who have pledged them. slivers to report say clime of Cholera, which may scar wit lu their,4Valks or practice, and that the Committee have, Eli sdaitioti, requested the Pliyar -eiros to general, by advertisement In the public papers,io robotic tb them a weekly statement on ' tneteame subject. Sofa; however, no cases what . ever have: been rePotteti to the Commutes, except 1 such As wine (menthe river, which be vebeen reg. alert/ furnished tdr the Physician of the Port, whir t went not cOnaidered es properly belonging to the. in*. Flare only to gad, foe the information of your coVetpondent, tiini4f be ii desirous to furnish his &d(rrt*, gotta fa nett a vacancy In the Cktromittee, ' which call be had Otitis, and that they will at all I overate ; he . obliged Hr ffim, if he will point out acme me= etcoetpellia the Physicians of the city to icaskti dr3spofstAwl)? Ulan Reports from Cantonal*. The following Telegraphic report of the latest news from San Francisco. appears in the New York paprra. We copy from the Commercial Advertiser NEW OILLCANS, Jane 21 By the arrival of the royal mml amain ship Clyde, nt Mobile, we have dates from Sao Franctsco to the 15th rd May, seventeen .lays later than pre vious accounts. The advicee in the main, moth some drawbacks, were considered havorabie to the prospect. of the gold digger, notate among tnena were very sue ae_rsful, while others did not make enough to de fray ex pacers. Thousands of persons were daily arriving: soma were disappointed, and preparing lot return. It was mid that tnueh loitering existed among the miners, and that about eight thousand persons were ernoloyed is digging far gold. Lettere to the Picayune and other papers. from San Franeino, dated May Path. state that every thing Was in a disordered condition; that no late existed but the law ol the strongest, which had been proclaimed by the mass. Governor Perstfer F. Smith, and the troops under his command, were refugee,. on board the American ships lytng In port, and soldiers were hunted down like wolves. Pasitlimers who envie by the Clyde, nod who left San Francoteo on tne lath, say not a word about the atone report, and the infcreneedoubtleas in that the rumor is unt - ounded. They had en countered both whiten and Indiana at the placers. [These, report, appear to stand in some need of caplanation, not jo nay confirmation. If the law of the strangest is Me only Moon - tuned law, we ehotild s.ippose that solaters world he the very men to carry it min operation. Intend of losing "hunted down Lice wolves,' they ought prima forte to be the Minters. At ail events, w e canno t r e adily understand why "the moss' have abandoned the attractive plirsUit of gold melting to engage in this novel kind of' wolf hunting or what hos stirred up such It general anumwity against the men of intle beta. II the tale is true, we must suppose that General Smith has undertaken or attempted Rome move ment or a highly unpopular character: though it !difficult to imagine what measure ho can have resolved open likely to induce a reeling of hostility eo inveterate and so universal. Besides, are have picked up an idea that the population at San Fran. clam is Mr the most part orderly, respectable, ac customed to the whole...nine restraints of law, and sensible of the advantages which they produce, and therefore not likely to engage in a war of ex termination against the Governer of the Territory and the force under his command.—Commormai Ad,rturr rm., UP , Eh.i..ehe..,/ the Ne , .• Yore The Calltoreda Rumors Confirmed Ity the arrltal at Mobile on the 20th Inv., of the face 11,111, 'l,lle. the :` , ll boo teeth, Glee of Me, :can yel-•••, true adv rea fo-nt Sin Franc:•co up to she Ott of May. txtng aeveote'en day'a later, of noticed Warily nailer tie teiegraproe bead in yea tertlay•e paper The troubles net reen Gen..sie tn and his eem mend. and the people of San Freni.iiico, is coo Firmed. The rdea of m.r.ury rue , rmr.niSrd most dee dediy. Gen Screin nn•i n trcnps hove been drivr.n on o , nard the v , , , e:" 01 war in port. The rest bane 11 , 4 :3 I:.e rnecs. 1.1 enn•mquenre ni the hruttit.ty of the people. and the tote uttpo—lthuty (.1 dou.g any thing by retun bottle by the first op • • San Frannoiro oompieteig in tile hands ri the rowdies, and the ..trecti are one continued %erne oC fights and A:1 peseeariv SOD, are in lavor of Gen Smith, am! it is the vernal opirion taro hti I. not nal: . sustit.ned hp ine home. government. E! Trio: pubd..hea a number of Mter,a, ing Items brought by Mr. Redding, from San From 01.00. Atnura at the upper mut, Were ta a uodc deplorable stale. Severe: ttaeks !lad been made 00 them by the lad:das. The latter are repreaented n. being meat darted nod de.;rernte t o enara - ter.blttenering rill who came w.tina their reach. Thos e wno nay, o.ine m .earth or p:trdo oat find it the d tarry path they anticipat ed. They are to wink in the water op Io the rrathlle, day tan worchung sun. Add to ill.!he ot the Indian,. whien are - lady Inn? cr,o, :frequent. the eoperred ap proach al tar ethhcre i the anikitea. aneacy anion, tartn, and we have a ta.nt lien et the nitner's hte Many are turnip; lye r attentlon to other branch.. MiiIMEM=I Toere were oaer per.ons (49 nvne, one-hall - of whern are Atoer.eat,, one qv arer Cab orwt. and Cle re:n.ondc r Peruv.a., and CIA- The g•mrirolea At, oc e.l werlear• :hat ono •11111 . 1., au.. wen ro Nit Got, • rind lb almotd cer...n teat a.R ult.ro rent/ • og 1` nehl.hed u. ronnero,. i Toe hatred be'weee hr Amer ean, aml Ito sworn, ee•Krier, ten', The herr Ize moriul.: of co .1 e.; eioed by :1 , 1 who nee at lot is. 0t0i....• tree t ceiieds her ,•1 r, e day fir ed,,. and it I. generate,. hiel,eired mot he will be to, lilt - 1 wh, rem,, ho re, 1, good clent::a. The expeme, I.e. g at the mines ere emu-two], Lo'ohel Mona up..n ss, re••• t!, (, :undalp: , I. ter the ir:Cr:. hr ••• hcett rr€,:odertrtl • ire, hut! .• raid that u :pp, the v,mvy. re w ber w•sagnlnated b.; Arco sot. - It would be ran,a• WI, n'! Inc I,lw ni the party moat .erong •neu'e her prodn•rned. the new nnu•let, of the country Jr era from th^tr new par-ver,ion. Anx/i, hrrolull.o.s—. , antn A Non rom,nq A7r4 /, o kia,ittr, of lioMory-- res Tie (79...tryr.te ~1 romplele reen:h,o o slid the reran) h: San, , Arlen dal.y rapes- ed. Tabs,. 0 has prohouttee I iar o,m, and Ire moo' shirritlng rorours were sti,at that a large band of ro bb ers .ess mare!) hi.; to attach tt, place. si erra Garth 1.11.- scene the great bott.e, is cite bead quartent ~:*the robbers. Madam Anna reehop, and fie•haa, her ca panto!, lleftVera Crux for Mexico on tao 16'h oat The 1" S ediem at sear Saratoga, arrived at Vera Cruz on the i:oh, from Tarnmeo. eubserip , oh of Seooo has been mired at unlace for the Pope. The Cholera ham appeared ta reyera! pent o Mexicro, and is tnatt.na , •ed tantalite, Ity a meant report of the ntinver. , tf.r.ttee rt a pneare that the number of derth• by thra diseatte 1531 war 10.625 Fernater .... ..•.... ....... 11.11 t Tota:. ........ ........21.502 Foreign goods astroduced into iSuadnissara for Consumption have been reduced in dioy 15 per et A decree ..led by the President, according io law, takes oil the duty on foreign gold, in powder, sesdes, or bars, imported Into Mexico. and like wise on refined Weer Ammonia from the t9...orra Mate that the Inhato• tats piths State or San LUIS are generally deter. mined to select the terms °tiered to the Insurgents by the general government. From the Pacific The editors of the Baltimore! American are In debted to H•ory Lareintree. Eeq, o' the C. 9. Navy, who hes just arrived from the Panfic, for late papers, and tl:e annexed Items of news from that quarter Mr. Barton, our Charge it Santiago de Chili. ha.iog been unable to obtain Iron, that Govern ment the amonde held to lie hit doe, in consequence of the course taken in reference to his marriage to a lady of that country, had closed the Legation ou the 27th of April, and seas to demand his passports fort hwi tn. TM, C. B. ship Dale was expected at Yelps ellien, with $1,500 000 of Califortos gold—a por tion of which was for the Atlanue States. The ship Ann McKim, witch erns. at Veins raise, on the I iith of Xnnl, to 15 days from San Francis.. had 580.000 to gold. We fiad anti.% of spec:al polutcal Interest in the papers. The Conserc.o of Lima contains an accouht of the eacconmo of rt. Wincendoe, of Rama, who was soot at 1.1 Paz on the 17th of April. The mime seas a political wren.. for which be sullered the extreme penalty of the law. Cul Wincendon,waa we believe, educated nt St. Mary's College, t❑ Baltimore. LATE moat AN/Ica—The bog Laura a, amiss d at New York, brings late advice, front the weg coast of Africa, having left Sierra Leone on the 20th of May: The armed schooner Lark arrived at Sierra Leone from England on the 124 h of May. and sail ed for Monrovia on the 14th. Thts the vessel prevented by the. British Government to the Re public of Monrovia. She is :4 14,0 ions harden, rigged with a forelOpSnli and tumuli:l:Aso : l, and carries four brass gun+. She was sent out under the command of Bratsk ravel ollicers, who would deliver her to the authordies at Monrovia, and pin sortie of their own vessels of war upon the coast. There were two slavers condemned and cold May 10th and 17th: atm , orthem hod on board when taken 600 slaves. There was also a schooner brought In on the 8111 of May, but won not yet caan detnned when the Laurette sailed. The United States Ain, Portsmouth, Commo dore Cooper, wan ct PGrio Playa Slay tat, all well. Gnu. TAYLOR —The New York Courier, of the 26th June, speaking of Gen. Taylor hue the fol. lowing Jost remarks No President ever enjoyed a larger share of public confidence than General Taylor. There is , not a respectable fraction nit thu e n i ",„ of nay section of the Union, olio doubt in the least his perfect totem y, his predominant putriotioen or has resolute determination to discharge the duties of his high office with a single eye to the beet in terests of the whole country. It is 001 easy, as the Unian and its satellites will find, to destroy the hold such n character has upon the public re spect and the public confidence. Ile hail done nothing thus tar, th shake that strong and general front in his abiliev and hie integrity whine gave him the high pince he now ho de ; and he will ally, in any emergency, to the support of nay clear, decided and pOilriumi policy which be may put faith, the great mass of the people throughout the Union. We look with fall confidence to hie clear, sound judgment. and to h. resolute patriotism of purpose, for deliverance of the country from the tremen dous evils which Loco Faso chicanery is Wiring tains tasat IL • . . The Next /louse of Representative.. -7--- LIST OF LIZTTICILS Some time since, the ex-official at Washington ' i)E6lhßlifiß) in the Pillabargh Post Office Fula the petsfdrivard the folberlog estimate of parties in AL ISM clime to the tot of July, ISO. Perrom the next House of Representatives, with a crew . m ale:le for Le1 3 c 3 .....i1l Please say ahoy •••=-..1,'^-i.',. oreneoura t tong the hope; and eimul ' ating the lake- Ladle's List. warm real of Os followers. By this staternzat it . A. will he perceived that the Locofocos and Free Adams Mira Alger Julia Anderson Mane Sailers together have an aggregate majority. and Aektns Mary Allen Jane Anthony Mary h Atcetson A. by . strange sort of coincidence, the National 't B Era—the Free Soil organ at Washington—adopts , Baker Martha Billangaley Ell.. Brat -layoff I.3nact the estimate end claims the balance of power.—, rata Flan Jena both If it hod claimed a majority upon these figures, it ' IbLittki e Sarah J Black Sophie Bry ,,.. an Sarah P would have been more consistent with the dims pn. l ia tnies Hume Blackford E Brynn Margaret table coantioua which we have recently witnessed ti ' 7 n Fia "''' N Blake' A' ''' irr' " l " Mar " - -ce ar tdowtean Mary ret in many of the Free States, and between that Bny:ssa S ar a h 13 Bets., Mary Burchfield Mary wing of the rang prolamine to be opposed to ale- 13etch Simon Bendy Mary Burge, :Merger, eery in the North, and the other wing in the Smith. , Beatty Rachel Brad.ey Franem Porn. Mrs Beers Sarah Brandeoburg Ly• Bit-reil Lenora is the open propagandist of the "peculiar Bennett Elimketh Institution.' But to the estimate. Utak,' Satan L dm Buiter the Le Briggs Margaret Bryan Ohs... Dems. Whig.. Free Soifer'. . C 72 Sfl 10 Coldwei! swim, Cat wan Jeanette Craig Chin C,th th b,i! s othA Chap. Amelia NClOdlill Morn 1: Carlton Eltm Chapman Mary Collin Sdniiiie Cnroo June Clayton Rebecca Culp Starca-ci Carr C Cosgrove Bridget li Dangafield Knee Denlinger Eldelth Dougherty Mary ! Davtdaon E Cr, Denny Mary Downey Metolde 2 Davis Anna AI Dickey Nancy H Dryden lath DemtMerthe 1 mataDillott Story Dune en E:it a Deem As Donaldaen SiteltS Dunce, Alr., .t II Degoy Louisa Dongm Bridget Denlop Nancy F. Elretod To be ofrolod Rhckie lain, d, I Massachuset , Oh,, I Maryland, 8 ~ North Carolina, 4 f, Alabama,s '4 Lotostena, 3 1 _ Tex., 2 M,sionstpra, 4 Ten...,5 6 Kentucky, 4 6 India., 8 2 _- Fn - leg. Eliza Fleming ft , lanca Frrgyth mar) 113 . Fitzgibbon Cath'rFletencr Mary It Fo.trr 'nod, M ' 107 11 . Paaegnn Jane Fogarty Sarah Frazlr r .n.nn C From thi. calculation we take occasion to . '''4.."'g Singh dissent in several particular; mud we preseuty Ann j.c Lieog 11,1ln Mrs CGrrint Aine t: the following statement as our view of the result: Llta i. hsr 31 .1 Loran. Whigs. Free SiDilers. Geult Mary Gnieqns M. 5) E "” 72 S.l 10 lienrlng Elicu Ann(irocey nne,.r/iiilhs Mary Elected, To hr electo.l Ithodu Island. I Nlnasar.husetts. (vacancy) Ohio, I Maryland, 2 . North Carolina, 3 5 Alabama, 5 2 Loumeta, 7 2 Texas, 2 M. 8.31 ppi, 3 1 Tennemme, 5 6 Kentucky, 2 8 Indiana, 7 3 IN 116 10 J asks. Ann Jordan D A Mir Jona, Lydia Ann iesura. Mary Jones Mary Ann inborn., Mary . 11 our figure. are right, there will b a a Whig Johns Margaret Jonas Domed.lla Ann majority of I'2 over the Locofooos proper, and a K clear majority of 2 over the Loco Moos and the Free ' 25'2.2.7,2,"22" Ktneghmi F.lirabiblEirmer Judy So horn together. In our estimate we make no al- 1.: ' ,7 2 .4 ' . " . 2 : j r„.,,,,mi.....,,,F;,„, I. l. :; ' , r s ' p7tr A ,e " s "2, ll4 E r y loweinco fur the 4th District to Massachusetts. Kmetud Mary A ' • being pretty well 'Rustled, from the recent result, L that there will be no immediate election. Mr. Lamer Harriet Lanky Ellen I...oekard Eltrabeth Palfrey will have the privilege, es we belteve,of i Laity Frances Lstsnaw Mama - Logan Mary I Lagoon Elan- ret A 2 larwryCatrierineli remaming at home. , Eden In the western 1.11w,c1 of Rhode Island we claim I. h b r7 b A mends I Ca e nit ‘ g h N r TNl S l ' .. l'''' ' the eiectron of a Whrg, upon satisfactory info, c X mallon that sill the difficulties that have hereto Mn-,aral sera}, Mitchell Elba !storm Nils. T. M imi• uhlortunately divided out friends, are now M Miler Jane Morale OMr• C ree,noiled and that they will cordially unite--as Muth.; to M" M' . '" H..'" M orris S AL . "' j tney might to do—upon the nomtnee, whoever A M L : r r ::", - ,:',., 5 ," " Zi:!j:r,. aura A Aj.,°,,r;.7:e.,1,Y,',,dr;ii. hr may le. Mqsna Mary Nlnoney 41,Itugh rep F We claim no changea in Maryland, North Car- Marna Caruer.ne Morgan Ann M Morphs Margaret ob., a, &mbar., nastssippi, Texas, or Indiana, of NI., or C•th•e A Morgan Mary . IlturraY Mary in mirk there ought to be gains of a inert:her in M`"rtok 501... Morgan M" S A Indotna, nod rim in Alabnion; and we concede m B , .„ ~ c . Bib , r , 1 . , A , , the vacant chstrict in Ohio to the Locodocos W e e ' :::". y : '') . ' .l L n"'" ' ' ..41 . elVip, S ', Sh claim a gain of one member in Louiaiana, one Merabe F.brabethMeclelland E ira-Moguiley Elt/O to Tennessee. and two in Kentucky. Our Intel- rt 1,2,0 MRry troth MrAtann t,.. F ligenen loon the last two States induce us in bsii°.,t!" Mariai ' A l i c ,.l', "n y t i ,, n i n M''' ,, F , ' ,' "an Ho. belle, Dolt lorry is reasonable probability of a `,,- ''' '''''' r: j ° "- '',,',,,,, ~,,,, turner p :1, oi two ntembers.—Nerth. Antencon. us of su., erridsre Jana Mr:Sp...len Jana McCort:beg Had- Strtsee Anne M i r W. liras Mar- CAL 1-'l,, GoLIC—Tho PhiladelptLa American nob Nterltoiej lirolget gsrer ha, :co , red !rum the Treasurer of the Mini u MeStaen Calrea N the: ~,, ion I , l , owing statement: Ned Marga re t , A INictiolso6 Sarah Mrs F C .:earnsan Jane 2 No` be At , gab T.. , anidunt 01 . Calitornia gold received at the .N ri Slut at ice dotted Slates in Philadelphia for coin. ,r 8,,,,„ Mn It ED'Conne , l loannaOrmond EN atom up to door . 2•1, is as follows Total ruinous. about 3S,thS--equal in value to Packer Ms, Patterson P Eh. , Phi'llps Mrs I NI nie.ut II ,00,000. Parser Ntargare , into Philip. I.lra A considerable portion of the above has been """'" M " FAP" " Keb " 1." " '" F.'" recerSed be the recent arrivals front that coon- Nant/DI Sit In . . . T' e ' , a:WOO. IA trade at Sib the MU R M.. Re, lt,s, I, Riddle Mamd• Roberts Y. W Mrs Intl 1.t.1r of the lest lit of gold, bro'rght by tee !ferry. I airline Riley Mary Row Eineline Creqcent Udv, ass so fir reached the Mint. It leaked, saran Riley M s Rowley Isetwba .1 Wa . le uro'n the sobjeci p Ige may not inappro rririe'y add. that lice work 01 vetoing the gold dol. Sahel. Jane Shaffer F ''" Jb. " ‘ ‘ S'unn""lb. Jo:'' ~, , a . a ., eu ,,,,„ a „ I on the st h of May ',rot, nod Sands Saran Saadi', C 'some soots, )41 s'Nh ors , been 0 , 01 . .4 ued ever store. The ',tiara,. a•td ;.7 '' ,: '2 , 2 . 2 t ' ;: ' ;:tww,i:,l:!:L''' 'Poor Snore bearry of tea. tom induced au eager desire at ant . orail ' ori.4 ice Shepard Mary .1 S t erling Mare i to obi i.a it. and there was, firr several 'weeks, a seamier, Sarah Stqe-ley m t ....,..,. er m er , - ; great rush foe it. Cunt:only. hove ver, having boon Son. Flt•abnin Simpson Jane Sl" . '.. 'N' N " ~ a „ „j„,,L , , , . ~,,.yed, the demand has i„,, y dc ... Ssadder Mr. R F Sir i.nan Eldebh 11/11111.011 Mary A Shade Elisabeth Smith M Sealy 14b••to•th rhonner Jame Selma Ann NI crenqe,l. r. 'We e abar luatlated to Me polite:lees of Col. T Snowden r for the Wowing memorandum of the Tate Sarah T °moron Ann rrov. le Anne tot ii amount of coinage of the gold dollar up to 'tycoon 'core Thornp on twoe , •Trrinaohd Mar yesterday i 11 reeve linerie: N la M i tlf 1, Amount of Gold Dollars coined at Inc IT S. hi at, Thomas NI, Torus N from May 'Nu to June ?sth, Ist", ine:us,re S3o'4. tree-tarn Mary W t teak-6e.4 Cal' e Wheeler F. s In: WI. 3 , 1411 Rn• ,na New T /4., •T Tuts Moore or Mr WAILLOO r- is m n r , •O rr y I. Whed ro Pr, ~ , .V.l ,'.i11111• V: -1.4 Vt'e cups 1.1, ItAlow,a,g from the Vtocenries Gir. I '' '''' R 2 ' 4 ' 2 W"" A ''''' w ' 2°' '2",5 04 _ .. . . - •• - ~ atre 111 A. SWII , I O 1 , . xette. 1 l.r.lea ot an excellent one If the town War.: ttrar2ca Mu, Jan. ‘ n . V'''r _ . a ir'"nh t-- an be port -c'ed r oat the overflows s f the W. 'v. ' , Hs '''' ' ' ,I . ,, Vb'' '''''' ' ' " ''''''''''''''''''''''''''. I. Isn nod 'Jct.°. Large quantal. of produce \ ‘ ‘ c,2 ° C:o, ' S ' n h nc NV ' t . :;ta d r ' . " I- A :l ' r. 4 . a ;; ' ,. ',‘ .1t . ,t 0t tomir,rn from 1-.., ` abash for New Orleans, w Men '''`''' L"`" ram. '... "."' ''' Arm ' g=ilM==l r.ii,.-., .•; ~., rr.,;. , a, to be re-shipped • Saarral or oar citizens, wan were appoiuted Gentleman'. Lint. for That purpose. have recently returned from a A survey of the grounds near the mouth of the \ Va- Alisgue David A4eri Jame. , -in; la m . boon, with a View or making a depot there fsr the A •1t• A'ir• I Al.en ,Viti A "•' -r4P^ I I Wabash trade. We are pleased to say thry think '''''''''T,.. H ..\ 18,3 11. i: ''''" Al '" ."'"'" 2 ''''' "r O' ! "." Pie ~ ,e rtlion a good roe, and that • purchase writ "‘'''' '' Apr on 11'ni • rii.•.:l. :•,11 Ge cll., left witit iot ceiay. When the erection el \ Sant! I:ennre •, I•• P Ar',.., D-.'' •tpixt.il.• biii:Jin,r., were houses, i.Sre . w:P. be corn sir., War A ..,,,... la."• A' . " ''' An ''" ceBlive•l at on 7t. T4te enterprise we consider a Ando..., John T An.'... ”" ' ' '''' n A.b ''' Urn ifenctile oar, watch 000001 nil to protium, the it Anderson Same n brightest results to N . :nee . ..14e.... Italie Or neyiard By I) Brown Wrn Pell f F firer.. June, NI Irrown lone Time PltralnlCTllr.L. Tous_— We understand Ma t itai. I Bern It It Dro w n Theo, R n (VIII the Prestdent will leave Waslungton on hie tour to Maine. JosvPn D'""sv. alßro 11-ig•hiev John II tor North, about the middle of August. He twill :! "' i l A ,, p , ..),,,,„ it,...,..• lie proceed hot. Baltimore to YOrk;"rand from thence li ' ateheio; - trod liner Stm, itraroter. Poor if v.l Lancaster, Harrosbetr;, Chembeesburg, and the utter A He, 111.1angeley John limey , Sarni Redford Spong« Hollidaysburg and Plitaburgh. He I Bre ore I . .'iszn. t.ii will torn pass throurtt Ohio to Cleveland, where Inc tiornford I ,nes Hielnw John lindre Ile., r .„ ~,,, ‘,. wt. embark for Retrofit. and snit be at the New ' ' i 1 ,: ' ,.. " :: il,'.."'n 1;.`T,h„.",70.P,','" 1,-,-i,,; York State Agneultaral Fair at Syracuse on this Hero, John A Mirk It'ro i • Broinian ttertiod 10th. From Albany ho will proceed anal to 80.- Bs. err Jone pr. Black AV, tf r• no klel.l Lon. and alter tootling the mpuals of New tlemp. Mitten Paii:ander lone I Jan I' Henn-n.. I, slum and Maine, will return south via Providence, ' L, , ,, 1 .,,, 114",),...',%(,'1T., 11',70;:1"1.,h' New York and role city, his purpose being to ij, r ..„ i .en , Boyd Job, broik aIAs II reach Wash/Llama about the close olSepteont•er.--- I i Isurc I Boyle Corse., u, thirty Rob. Phut. -Yea,. ii ••<1 tiro ? V Bolond Polk II), mFr ..c.e ---wo- CUOI.s.a• :+r.4,rta.mBa.—A table .• g,,,n, t h e Miura toirratte tat.. Voids Henry Butcher til.•phen Honticid Jowl AI Itut'cr Reafiao round. of roe papers purporung to furnish the al.a. l e arns. lame. boon John to, John 1.3 2 untie. of the cholera VinitatlOns Of 1832 at sundry tie:: J.... Boughton Danl 82Bork he. - Hy places Pt this country. In New York, tho disease ara/lIMOO L A Brown Prtei Rorke Nisi - . is root to have oracle Its appearance on the 3d ol Brown Saco Iturnstde The. July, and continued filly-nine days. The number of vases 111 set down at 6.075, and of deaths at 2,. C 414. There parttculars are , ncorrect in every re- 1..1! n *li g:. .„I Chambers r. ' . s . .. ' ,, ° ,„ '" . ° . rl i S""' apart. Nine cane, and eight deaths were report. i c..... Gr. to Connie Hy W ed to the cholera committee of this city on the lat ' c ares Sant! Clark Al . red T Coulter A D of July, and the disease continued to prevail up I case Subteen Clark Sylvester Craton R., Mr to the third of November, a period of 0 . 0 h.._ Carrell llettliew Clarke Georee Cortnt John . i'ern•khan Ja• t, Clinton Jacob E Covell Lyman I Bred sad twenty Bin day:. NO record of the ca• ( .c y -,..,„..... ck„,.„,,.. John h eaver i, • no was made publto alter the 29th of August. To i carim Johri Clokcy ft Crea•er Ja that date they ounabered 5,094, and the deaths 2,. ' Cartwoght John Claridge Cyrus Cane lip '..13 The whole number of deaths by the Mamma i 'artor 1 heron. Cobol. James Craig ord Jame. Mr up to to final dmappearance In November was Canerr James P Cook U DCravro 1,524. If the table, thcrefsre, is not more reliable Ca' lisle 1r Pep- Coleman Charier. Cristo Nliehi . Ed w in its statements es to other places it is of but lit , t- ant ant Colen James Colver Lewin S Criehlove %V WI: is W 3Croco Henry • lie Value.—N. V. Cow, Ado. . narnehan Jame. Cone A ti --.....--- Carpenter 1.1 Cook !sue ''''./ni.ing'ramtuiTttos 1:amobell WII Cooke Joshua I' Cumber) sod John Ton Prvbforsvaxis FLuistoss , .. 4 -It will be learn- I `eld well Jon t 2 Connell Thomas Curran John ed with great gratification that on or about the 20th Campbell/omen Cool Frederick Cullen Issue of July next our great central improvement tailll cold well) Cept Connelly M .2 Cullmr.on Jan T be opened to the public as far as Mtberstown, a Comflro ,, Ruts,' Conner. Ce rn.'..CuMn‘. , A 8 dnitance of thirty of les beyond Harrmburg. ' ,2,,, h ::' d ' 1 ,1 . . b ;,'' b '.- ..:1. `" .. ' „ d j1... ' , ' ,1 n . ~,V,.' d e , " 1, ..." . .',:' The bridge over the Susquehanna is nearly fin- , C1h.d„,,,,,h j.h. c 0 .,,,,,u c, W . tatted. 0:4 r. s. •- • • D The Harrisburg Keystone says that the entire Drawl) James thck.on swam i ., Doyle hVot Lee to Lewistown will be ready for use by the , Davison Blithe Dixon David Doctor Dan! Da•II.011 T HlytheDiekson John 4 Dobson Alais•w middle of AuguaL—Pha. North Amerman. David Virgil J Dimon John Di-enema/01m ---..... Davis lonothm DignanJ•ines Duff William DRAM OF TUS Hors CAL Vl6 Biarian—Were regret . Da•is Danl Dianna Miulal Duke Joseph to learn that the Hon. Calvin Blythe died on Wed- Davis Jim DJr 2 Dixon lames H Duvall P needay last, at Fairfield, Adams county, (Pennsyi. Davis Itieh`d Dillon Mr Duncan ft I VlBll.l )in the 57th year of his age. Ho wan a law- Dales A,” 8 .,.„ Dongher „ John r i l 'g' s j . t on per of distinguished abilities, and had filled Canons ; Deefau C 2 Douglars Alex Duncan John responsible stations, having been for several years DenoifFH W 1 Dorsey Tho. F a member of the State Legislature, and afterwards Decry Archibald Donlan Stephen Dann Patrick President Judge of the twelfth Judicial district, the r Dorn John F Dowilen Mr Duvall David P duties of which he discharged with great limper- . L«`rhos EII Dorsey Andrew s Jameslas licity. Under the administration of President Ty. Doug l as s or he was appointed Coneeter of the port ef Phil.- Edwards David Edmunds Morris Fmme Owen delpton. and continued in that responsible post en. • Eicher Heary D English Andrew{ til removed by a change in the National Admin.,- Eddy George P Elliott Valentine &swarthy !Mir Walton, pro mg himself a most efficient officer. He Cores Hen ry Ell "" Sem.i Coo "' '''''''' was n man of great kindness of heart, and, in all Easy Hugh Husain Ihrniel EV.% John Ey.. oseptt the varied remtions of life, both his public and psi- F yam net• were eharatteriltd by the strictest pro- g arco n J s Fitzgerald Corua- Forsythe Thomas boy. H o had latterly resumed the practice of the Fagan Thomas litir 7 FOWlttli E.llO, k law in the coy of Philadelphia, and a few weeks 1111213r,"... Jules. rthd'Y . I " 7 '''. rm s etalll Henry Maoist,' 11.1(1 od:es B Fos Thrivuts s Went it/ Ad6l Adams county to spend 6 rarillni . itr ou eli ~,,n y , joh„ Forcer Joseph Phila. Phila. /Veins oldie summer with the family in Ilia brother .--' , . y ' erauson ...nruel r tool .) Ferguson John Fl.e ton Th... Foley Thema, Ferguson ThomarFortast John Forger. Jvhtt A Tao Airror. Ponca Riot —The New York Grand . F "`"'" ck Pl ' r' 5 ",! , , j ,71r . , t . "`," 11 " b Joy of the Canna:Fere:one brough, in tweniy.one F l rt 4 k.r.ld E Foorrs;ih John F .n rgv '' S t en ( d. ' j bills of indictinent on Saturday against individuate Maher John For.) di Thomas Prultan N °strummed in the Astor Place riots. In was stated ' Fitzgerald Thal 2 about the Court that among those indicated were Cetrnen Renders, John S. Austin, and other mem bers of the Cingire CM' The Alt/glary Re oleo• pves 11, following synop sm of the troops on duty (7th regiment) et the Astor Pmee riot, end the number of wounded: Present. Wounded. PresenL Wounded. Tr0.m....52 32 sth c0....15 6 Ist eu• • • •23 11 t3th e0....28 15 2d c0....55 19 7th c0....18 15 3d e0....29 9 Bth no.. • •27 13 dtb Cti....23 22 Field officers 3 3 Hall W Hays Thorn. Holway II L 2 Hahn Henry Heilihard Win Hollan Geo rge L ila.eit 'William Henna Bernard Hodge A C Hairy Thome. Halyard 'WC Ifni:and Wm flanked Win 2 Herm. JNI Ito me. Abel AI Hannunu Win Henhatly Phillip Ilomn l& C Home John S Hopper Sum% Hummel Charles Hecker Prier Ilnekoit JRCPCJII Handy Beni Hanby Putt Howe John S Hanonerall Edwitilerih Hairy 9 Ikon A E , Hardlontiet JaeobHandy Williiim flood Wm A Cincinnati paper relates the ease of a man, sup- i Mari .. j y "L'l n , N: n n r , " l,, d ,,r, re,„ l ,' o . l L,„, u ' h ` n " John paused is be dead from the cholera, who rote from i liar limas. John Hereof W H Ho. Arc. his coffin while the [mein! service was performing.. :1:,!.."„,,. Jim .1 , rr:,,14 T P":.:7, 2 i l l irb t a d e d r:•, 1 11 21 It adds that 'Shp consternation of the assembled Harden Wm D 5 Hen horn Themaitilaghes Joieph Hawes L P Re•MHlley John Minter Jain. company may be inaasiiMd, but it cannot be d:- 2 Hisenbaligh John Hatiloy Snail =Mired. Some were for leaving Immediately, some l:: : , J ,: i .inali B lisinawnin Joseph A Hutch.. Win 3 were incredulous, and acme believed a miracle 1 Hsvvrarn ° Arer to " da Charles E 11...`"'U:::Lml had been perf..rmed. This scene took place onHolland Alex Haworth Wade [lll'ekoll S J Bay John Ihioins Edied Walnut street, above Canal, and may be ascertain. j I ed by any one disputing our report. At last ae- I Ingram A P Irwin W W Ingolshy Palk 2 Irwin William Ingold John AI Irwin CP' counts the person was doing well. We under- hider Mr Irwin Ales T stand the cause of tits man's stupor was too large J a quantity orabakaa raodicia. irkain nut amai n . , :11;= b r:11 - 731:= LI:: 10 ° ="ott' h y; w intcliwg.6, . . • I JaabitaJOilll 4 Jibe. ALI ... Janes 11, 244 144 A turns was arrested on Saturday and eon:unit ed for trial, and Brannan will probably be impneon d to-day.—New Yuri Mirror. li:91 Eberenen Agnes SEdmrn Nliirgnret Ewnit rieliecnn Eden, Marin Eiiiut A nn J Ewing I:lncline Hall Phebe Ann Rtheartngray Mar; Marron Eheabeth flarnibire Eli. bth gruel A ifigelobottom Harnett Mary annHenderloa E J lattortn Marren Mary Mita Ihil Mar 'y A. Harshberger Ma- Menden.. Mart Hogan Mary • no Hendrix. Ct.), Marton r ;enni r 2 Hat.ga Cletnen Henry Catharine Houpt Rachel tine Henry Charlotte Hewn:neon Joie• Haymaker Sarah Henry Matilda phone It Hat a F:rnilv Herbert Eltaa Huainan Mrs Maya Elrutra P Hernug Charlotte klughe. Ells% Halt: Mary Jane N 111 GoLlaghter Wm Glom Alpha Loot Small (Montg A Gold... Moil A Green Copt Groan E. Goddard 44 II Green Alford, Ga4iigan David Gordon John Greg flonne,! e Gault John Gordan Win J Gotham James If Gambia John A 4 Gould Sanfl D Graham George Gibbs Thom. Gould John Gray Joshua 4umon W J Gruel, Calvin Grogan Thomas 4ittron James Grieves John Grover Salmon Gochrig John Ginaves John Greg Job =!1=1 Yeung Margaret ray :or ins NI Termrs Marsh., Torren^e John Cu Inr John r"rtiomor H r Toner James • ..0 . 1 WTerry C Tustin Jam-• Ts, ;.r nompson Tito, Turl•y Edevanl Corm •t Thor son Rrehd Turner IR ,on It S , Tmes Jerta., Trotter Wm orres Finley et TruHer Joseph a. Pill 'rodd S ii Tarzer J 04.1 C Thon.pson Toml Grvo . ,(l W :nurrurn Ro:Jr Toild J V—V tl Veer Paconel Vrekars SALMI L rsk Wrn W., Weaver Char le. Wear: Wn. 'V rr .. LV m C We.l* IS,. 1, Vrp . ocl, J M•rr. Wehb Prter WIlle•t Wm r:er John V Whann Wolter L We, Joseph tt Pntl 4 Wler V. I.r. Chas W Who, Coal K Winger John II , r RichA Wrsommt H . ") . r. Vi o War., Jacob? IViley 'rhos W rs II J NV 4,14,04 Sand WI. ~moon John Vsr, Iron W ban:, Won A W.Chtmuo Sam Wli.l2M • John II ' dry Joseph P Thorn•s Mantel Wtll,mn.on f.eo • 1 , , NV, (reo•an WIN :tarn IV 0r...,. Jo4'l it He. Woo..Pnan Salmi Ward Kent rt hart Wood. Sorel Wsrtvood Henry IV Pams L H WeEr John Wa .11 reler ThornasWolsrenerolllosh• H Wrotron ua Wu,. John 0 Walcott Coo H wp , son Moth-sr Wolcott Geo NV '.card Samo•. Wirlson Jonathan Walcott George jo,r.pr. Olson James Worley Also Nlaphr—re Wsilrou Sample HWolf John A Wet," Wm W.lioron Wm RetWright !aired West rheum, NV,lsan VVnt • NVm n l'oune Charles Young Thos ti ming Seth Voui.g Jesse Mt Yarlett David W JOB PRINT IN 0. 111 lA. II FIA OSt, CA RDS, CIRCULARS. ilanyest.l, Ltriwig, Cataract,,Blankt, HA ND e!Lta , LAe M , C:.:ITILCATINI, CH WAS, ?rioted at the shortest notice, at loW prices, at the dpV Gaxtrcra Orrice, Tali], Irratim. Improvements In Dentistry. DR. G. u. STEARNS, late of Boston, is prepared to manunirture and sot ova Turret in whole and parts fretA upon and o f nn Suction Met (Tn. in siva winter., where the nerve is spo.rd tither and residence neat door to the May s Other, Fourth street, Yitusburalt. ro.--J. 11. A/Tadao/1, F. 11. Eaton. jal9 Pastoral I E4 , ; - .Y ;Mt a—Prepared by J. W. Kelly, Witham surer. .\' V.. and for aide by A. Jaynes, No. 70 Poirot 14,6. Thl4 will be found • delightful avi d, or , everimit• to !tootles, and partlmilialy for sick lion F.'S Booms.—An improved Chocolate pseparna non. orilm,atiou of Cocoa nut; IMtocent, in• r•gor a..d ridataLle, highly recommended parue urarr y ihr [iveters. Prepared by IC. Baker, llorrhes. ter, arid nn hy A. JAiNF:B, at the Petro r ire, No. 70 • Pourtt, }at metal W. m. 'Wright, M. D., Douth.L, Orris, end so...tenet on Fourth et.. oppoggie the Pingburgh link. LP& e hourg front V o'clock to 12 ram :I o'clock to IP. M. Rept ittly Piro end Marine Dant:maw:34,—Tel. Prrrs anon Ng owe! .ost IXI, Pier. Ivnctaeca CoegreNT o next red I , P4—conttituta to tr.sts.re. upon cgcry script: -o of pm,ny, Joao. gni.. tint:T. No. :11 Markel .trust. SAMUEL GOILMLY, Neel- Firmai, See'r. my'Sulem On Sabbath, 1.1 Inst., at 6 ohdock, P. ht. of COU. Ohiennoption, ace. JAI. P. Sawyer, lido of Springfield, o. Tl i e funeral will take place on (dna) Maeda,' at 9 o'clock. Iron" the residence of Thos. Hanna, North Common, Allogbrny. Omce Of 101 A.l.l.6Gltaalf Dawes Co July 2d, leda. THE President and .lelanatrer+ of the Coropany for erechn a Bodge over the Allegheny neer opp o. SOO e m Ibe Couoty of Allegheny. have thie day der seed n Dividend 01000 doll tr and roe-arty-boo oenli i on t nob ratite 0( the capital stock standing. In the name of indieldunls on the book of the eotnpally. TO ho paid le the Stockholder+ or their legal Repreaouta. ore lot.lin Pa. O.ILN - • A ILPF; tl, Treasurer. c;;Nil'lloß—ashlbs. on band and for sale by C) i> t J KIDD & CO. -------- cU Lti iRIDE,' OF LIME—On hand and for sale by /11 I. KIDD & CO. L'OOTE'S C IiOLEILA MEDICINE—On 41.4 .4 r ( Yr t a '!?) . _ _UY 3 J. KIDD & CO. •-• E yrs CH . CHOLERA AIEDICINB—On hd and ..'e [l,l J KIDD at CO Ji? ea a 1. dos col h•od and for sale Irv! J. KIDD G. CO. ~.7 [7I.PH of Qoltalse. aside of Tin, Prosic Assti, Cat, il rats o' Iron, Eh Carbonate of Pcdadt. Pintail, of Si!vor, Calmat, ZOLIiID of Load, Chlondo of Soda and Chlozio Saar, as Lead Lad (r mato by Pf; f.NUM 4 9 0 ;?. ...- . , ... Jenkins ("Apt John= Dead P Jones D 0 J•nkma Edon! Johnum David - Jones Jonah Jenkins Win JohnsoaGeo A Jones David ID Jordon Jos W Johnson John R Kauffman Peter Kerr James A Sing George D Kerney John Kelly /tunes ono Kirkland Isaac or Kern T Francis !damn Kennedy lames Kerr Charles Knowles 7cm:cal% Kerne.. Tho. I Kerr NVlllnairt Kirker R Kn.lep Wil tam Kerr John R Knapeley Milford Keene Paul Kemble Andrew Knapp Geo 0 3 Keen Reuben Kanefelter rapt 3 Kirk Charles A Krn.a,ly Sam: Jr Kethey Peirce Kinsey Thomas Keovn Danner I' Kinsman F R Kuhn /tweak R Keeler F A Kiskadden Dlcid Kramer Wl:barn L Larnltern John 2 Lewis naval L.cLuner Joseph L Henry • Leonard Sam! womb Si pa .1 Lamm Leva n . Lerch A Lane VI? Leeeh klek Wean Wanthow Lanhrop Geo II Levu Llnernnon Pwi I.ln-L tw John Leproy Copt I.) on k Llsker Lanta.ffnri Banter Lee Dumnnw Lot:etet C La.:. n .Inrt Leavitt Ilan A Love Fshrturn fs rto James Lemma Joseph Lloyd Seth Lark In F.lwd l,re Matthew. Lowcteuer John Laughlin John Lea, C F Lyman Jame* Leonard Levy. rnoeh Mackey Holit2 P Aferrett I C Morrow Win NI:L.OII'J, R L Morrow Felix Moloney John 31endenhal! Wm Moore Frond. il;imri Mulholland Jos 2 Morreon Robert relbot A JoaeTh Molloy Coa Alartcy Item Miner William Alone D K Sninurq Abraham Merril! Wm Mar:well Win Mitclie'l Wm Murdock David I Mayne Janie. Miller Harvey Munn Robert Mader Frederick M Iler J K Melville John Alanuir Mailiron Morgan William Mullin H G H Msatota Cam P Mooney Patrick Mulligan Jamea Marano Jam, Moeen Mr Mulligan Philip Martin Ildroon 2 Morinn Rots H Mulligan Fehr Mai hews Cha , 'Mooney Cherie. Mulholland Na. Mallory, SheilrlNlorgan Inlaid Jr Himmel . . Mari.. Clem- litolan Pitt Mullen Thom. R Morgan Davidi'loy litiehnel Mach.. Levi Nlorgan PoOarit nhtal'en Joseph Mauhrwi James Mothit RobertMorriky J P Mahon Rev Jo- Mo es Zachariah Morpttey /as ..eph 2 hlorg.'u John T Morph,' George Mo•on Joveph Moore Henr Marty Patrick htvrtine Thomas Morro. , Johy C Murry James Marvhall las 1. hionre Robert Marv. Pair ek Martin John C Moore Jo...ph Murphy las M'L Mellon Joon Moore John Marla John • Nl'Annly Miehnel ?O'Connell Chao 111'twenty Wm NI Heat Andrew NPConnell !nal' MTh nny John Wllromey NI . Coy ,Michael M'Kuight Mr Nl' A naly John NITot Simpson MiCnighl Ntllmni- 7' M'Conne•l Alex M'Kee Rohl H k MV.e , :nnd O•rril M'Cune Nlat.hew Co JM'Cormiek ItogerNl'Kee 44m JonotWi'rae Copt N C Nl'Keever Michael 'orthy Wm C Nl'Deortnott M'Kee Fredenck M7' tnion John Arreely 1 2 AtKovren Jos Nl'Ctstv John Nl'Poriond Jot 2 Arlin). J W J.rne. WrielnneJo• Mitinney Datil Al,' ore Itr, J Al'rorltne Jos P M'fioy 1 W Nl . C.n.l'e•• A H Nl' For'ond Mork ?O'Loughlin NI NI Carty I lenr) M•Forland Inntee.Nl'Linn & John. Mr u J.on•l ,r t , '.loorAl'F'srlone Geo WNVLoughlto Jere & r NlTeiridye J I. moth Nl'n ,corge l'arland la• Nl'Neely Wm Nl'.' Al'i:reKor John Al'Alullen Law- Al' , e I o Henry NI linne lo• C\rr renee r.,\lr M'Uovero PotriekA7Sheeby Polk Nr.'n I Ja - r.e. 111:utre Joh. M'Nnte Thomas A tlt:ll.re Martin M`Mahon ldw ke) Ni'l lg.: Michael M'Whtnney John M'C, biter ou: AI .i.lrny W %; in NI Hymn John A Nom Juss N W D NoLbs Jos+aft ..1 IJ: urns Franc. Nichol/hug RN 2 Nutt James Nichols Wm If Nuiirn Th. Edsvord Owen lion Robt Olityrne Michael o' ,othnr John Dale? , Officer 11W , ).."....11,1•Ius 13 Orr Duvol O'Donovan I) Soon Jo'. Orr Hobert Pnutt.tWat A hens Enoch Pinson Thom. Pax' n J W ttc Concrr) E W Ponghltu Fr•not• Parkll 4 o , l Car: Perkin• Cetturn Paley SA P Rill Peter Petit H H Praetor W Park. R W Pentrarl And W Pr' , chard Rues, Patter - con J. Phobos U .rd Perk, Let. Ph, np• J. Porterfield R L 9 Petcr• Znchnnah2Pre Irt lieer,a Prescott Jededuth Perk, • Frettk Inn Phi!tips Sam Pretedeci le John Perrt Wm Robt Plan (Fm 11 Porer Wm B Plervccn Patter•onPollot Parer Powell John Perr) Quigley tr. Bonin R Rnhiran 7111111 Roos James Rowland E RV.: in J.ll Rraticy David Roberts nos Kai mond kCo Reed sAarnuel Roasurer John Witt,iy Alichnel Rey.ld• .1 C 113219 Donankan Reny . , Richard Reilly John Iticnort John C Rea Thn, W Ririe Huth Robinson lamest Fur,. ''ranch Rhine John A Rot.iiison Christo- Rea ion., Rt.cy Patrick phcr Ree• , ' Wm Itiiic Clia-les Robinson Chas Rk.--- Tiniinna Riddle J K Robinson :Darrel E Stela i'll Rir.trn Wilburn Riibinvon Joseph Reel. M k 9 .1 Coßidni John Rogers J , ...ph And,' ii , r Win Rourt Julies 11 - ibison Matthew .1r,,, r `rtepen Rau Win 9 Itnlnst, TllO3 J ire.. 1..1 Hos.. Thor . 2 Iliou Dooms Rees rii. Rotierie Marcos Rua, Mr mil • A'exander Sheller 0 Smithere.Saml , J.lo eponril osiii! e•riii WOO s i , o,ert it Black Sinnlion Jnhn ie it 7 , <,,l.ard J 'roes radar, henry It ,; shoe k elm.. Ito•id .oit. Harrison 1 Sliepire John R Sneer Win 2 .re John It Speed John -lei ea :are: Jr. Stile,. J ono, . sow, John -ere /eine. Soei / Stec. Thom., in, Jr r 4 hroler Vr Heel , •oil Janie. I' son +Lehi eoeverie Joee•ph Aearew Shltuk Joh., Steele A -..nTLIOI St.'', hen W - ro ' , env A enoiler Senoiiro A Steven.. IPm E • J S • tehie , Georg • Stewart Win mile Toomot Siyeb Ch,. Fred Stewart Jame', r 110,1 D 5r..,.,i illeorge -ho•i•ol.11”, . 4 111 in el it Stoat Robert 1. id Susan Jo. Se re, Dr Thoa o•ifer Jobn eimith Adam fa Stuck - ell Tram,. .I,ler H Cr. S Swope H Bucher: , nepoard Henry Smith Engene Svrayne Ciieloon rola° Jr. II Smith Thornton S van James 00 Smith Fargnar Sweeny P„ trek ,ao., loon K Small James =M=M23I Co.'', Work, tho*Toor Prnoire 311.,oireis I,n Coy Lodge. No. 141 Gorner L dge, No. 04. A. egheav Lodr, No. 44. Homer Lolo. t. !on Cr y Lodge. No 1.31 WED., Toll twig, No. 43. Cloir Lodgo, No . 5G2 J T D Croon Ware Lhvinion .9 T. 4. . . Fore Duque•ne do do 2. 1.) turps do do t I...eyrrn-ev)lle do do X. Su- or /I r e v. do do 131 ardatoarn do do SAM, ROSEBURG, P M. POST Orrict Pintbargl), July 1,1,42. - • 11„4.1' a - 174ND 00 9 Lt 74. V•• EXTENSIVE'MF,NAGEggLV.,, BEING THE LARGEST, RAREST COLLECTION OFin. WILD BEASTS, BIRDS AND RERTOrgEI EVER BEE , FtE EXHIBITED IN THE UNITED STATES. F ' ; :7: ~.- :._ • -,p. .:•,. T N PITT , BURGII, on' n. g.l,y. \Veen...fay mid Brrtn DRIESIDATe;;'' :: .i• fi ' ' fll.' Mid I\ Thu*, Jug y 2, I. and 5. ior three ii ay. only, et . The Eiii.iero- of all the Lon*, 1n...gr0 l . the lllANFlursi fit /(Is F. YARD we, r 'it o Ors. at . 0 ~,...,. ,7„,, ~,maneet differ •11..a4 ri. v• i 1.3", TIME rtkr EXI! I ErnoN in ii di n •,.. II ..11,1 gin, wtileb- op! .f n On Tur•day. Ju y 3 i, .Nfteritoon. irna 2to 5 n ii.ock— ,- iiriici• with the TERRIFIC G ~...q7 .0 LIOR In the Even, g from 7 to ID o'clock. ,WIC I • 11., I, Er i ! . .A 11 DS, COLT° A EGC iZ.l:r. H4E., . 4 On Weott,idey Jal y 4th, there will he Pier ii,Aine , B . ;;;; . ; ; ~„,„"h;e , and almott sui4lAlOtk 51.1.,.,, F...1.1b.h0na. v \loran... front sto I i n'cork. end i ~.,.h w h t , h h„. ejam,} the obedioni c !t , . 0 ,,. ..__...," trom Ili to lE.NI , Afterttoots, from 2to S o'clock, and : ~„'s, ,„,, ,„,„,,,,. ,t.aarti or tbri"A .`l. Hitlt f0rw1_,...1 , °CUS • from 7 to Ili o'clock. , iin I IM ,itirl,i. ll , ittft DRIES.I3,I, , ia 'Aryl HAVII On Th wader. Jaly rite—Ndo•nint, from 9 to 12 . ; 4! - : NIA ' N V IMI f' 'ORS, hot HE 11,1„, , f0 Etll.ll l / 4 F , ternoon, front. toy, nod Evening I rem 7 l 0 1. : Ill: 1:-. GINI , F.LF ALONE. I' -i f,. , -2..: 6 Among the most COll4l/Cl.O. All, of this inter- i „ , ~,,. , ~o ra, ,, a ll t h e fineml,..h.who Iceiszteli ranog exhiliition, iii 11, RHINOCERI 03. OR UM- I '''' 'l' '''' CORN OF HOLY \VR I r —the only one in Amenea .of Wild Anliavadot;:i . , , • . mom, 1 , ..36. That :he client erponence, enterliCit. gra e:R2013n4 vrThe great diffimilty of capturing this liuce and al- I ~,,. ~. ~,,,,,,. have real:. rd they, Wiiiiincrogetlg .r cr .` . 'r'' t r h " w " the it!in 9 i , t imPw . .hilnY i one ',NG AND 1.1 . 1..F.:Nr DID GVE.O nolv. ..,'.-it. a, neping 21,2 olive in a Cl 20200 .0 uncongenial to ;No d"eri,,,10114 nr th , ' Animal" e.....,,,,dr...,- hni habits and con•litotion. reitderi the exhibition of to I I Isl.. will tea foun.l in Earriphli, BAH at Het LIVING RHINOCEROS 11 the Ent, d gdAtts, the 1 rirti ' iripit. Note; r, preys°. to the he 9i, iaof /ahtapaigii. , ~,re ii, egrin aA y in the A ntrn, EiGtiom Foremoit in iniert , it, novel., and ..2,-2,,,,,a, ar t I 7 - 7 - Ae11.1.1 on 25 cents Chsldrgg'WOVe .__ Tong. bhld and original nerforronne, of ir . r511",*9159d . A i : 1;1:1 ON SltbrA Mitt= rivWo LIVES on Penni,.lrani, Atom, one on the " - - j. ia North side J o lt heyond emig ,_....i: % re,' street. 26 feet from 1/1 feet :4 'n the mar. nod about 147 Pet dt u p.— By John O. Devi.' Att. ; Another oil the 4 '01E1)144 C A... beyond Air, %Yawn's property. 1:i feet t i Iron, sod rear by 111 fret titer. • . Th tu „.. Buddi n g lots. o t u i aerfLS,P-12im,i,tfry .4 . Alto, a Lot on isms., nrcei 5.11, nding back to. Iy. .i llec &toy. at 4 eclat ~i lc east, in let) deep by . 25 fe, ;11:$ Ito,: Po ,. ',ma ~,,, ....„", u u ......,,, , juiy ~,t, 7.5c6 , 4 , k, wri &,, inquire of D. t, &A S BELL, hp Kohl on thn ptenpaes, throe VelshqSA •lcodifq AttorheY'r at i..w. 4 ' , .. 1 lt.'t.'Os" I..coasituill4 OE tb- wuth side of Li hhillttUreetiktaSlO ... i. 4 2 '''' . Smithfield nod Grant. ~ u f ro „, o ir• In uvi u inches, aolekt•ixjina .s tek F. Light i Light!! Light!! I ft. I het. c par: of the property belorigi s I 0044 ' T ‘HC ? -i ." . "' br.ea b ''''• ., T IL " "” '..' ""a '''T"er in " Z r. ci::e ! !=CS ' s r h, h r a r ' s ' id " uO in .: os t' .• rspidiittroittA 11. at the Eantetit Lamp ,-' ars, ,`.•,6 "Hurd 5)5 111 7. pnymint With octereth to be secn6/_,41 , ' ni.bd 441 . For 2. portaLle house it rtat it has me pre re 1 I nil Mantas, Up] JOIIN fitti PAVIS4. - Anet.C., of the taster!, mein be og ire: cell y as, and- rho., - ---- --- -- 3:'_::"-- sold of w3oke, grea•e or any of ice ..,agrttal..le nt- . Buggy and /farness at 013 n. re!'das'sno'rtrotheinT4orlamn"sp's'onf'lrr:lsnfr we: L " O S O;1: , °. T 1 '..... 1 4 Y h ' • fcmi - i• sth tn....4,015r, at li 1 tag the saint. J.,..,18,,,,, V. 4. DAVID. Claim •••rrsal Sales Rooms, corner or is:- ~,,w 1.16. Street, le I b., .O.J, one imperil. Elf,. '. weds psliin Executor's Notion. top end Iron /tiles al, on- S. , ll,:i.ik,e•S; marl i ‘TIDTICTI i• herthy given to al; per's., in.1 , 1,4eil to I EC, LY•tl JOHN Matittla,4;?olet.4 ill tht Estate f Joseph 1 - 1,1 titian, Into of Finothlin ? ',...a, . t , s7township. Aiirth,ny cowry, dteta. t .i. to mai, •m• Im Tb ,„. s ,Z i V o 7 , d .n / L . : . .,73 . ). ,DTY ,L,... iTi1k i..4. 7 . L i 1 att . s ' l ' la r ni " L ' i o in n a ' : t ' o " p d rert. ' nt r th " !•ti7 pr ' ohpeoorts,'ans,hrti: : : ::.: . ,71;`,.:Z i . .L k h . ,, r• ___"_ r 7s f7 .4.!.•gr r 7tFil ~, eattd for tettlement to .he uptlervigned ".."7-. ""-2 ,1 W 4 ' - " ' A !arr. totem - oe. a 'melt!, sa d' me: 4 ls I l it , HENRY lIAI.F.AI iN. Good, t , nsivutg oisentrftne elothC v.' ea es, JUSSI'II LiALt.SIAN, „ netts, loan, tweeds, fancy erstingte; e - In co . ..i7 L '''''''' . I nade•, Kummer risott., lawns, baltod. ,b,;?Lres, L 04 . 15V1L.L.1.: 1,151 E-50 Mot restive.) and cynic 1 :awe, super prtnt, pptigharns,• xiiiiitc., GO hdkil ! li9 ARSI9TR , to il S. eRrtZ , IC Ibl wk sipi, ,dr is sift, eJp tees, cher.ksh.Qoadedi al ', I tirswn mu -/to-, holiery, Icaborn a* etidiquartsc ~. D URI: CIDEI VIN E . :A AR— at l•b. a reset vi d nod !,,,,, or t in y, damask Intro tattle elottc4 6 's:: , Z 2, " 1 tor sale hy D 3 ARNI•STRONI: Ls Clitil. I .___ At 2 o'el.k. ~r,f :•.,. T ? , • Ansignees Notice. Groceries: Queen...wars. Fuefitir, lb. " ! WHEREAS, - ! Groceries, flys-. and lens, at Tea, rii;: , ituanoßappare_ :., . son. Merely. it , Ot iftc sty of Vitsbc rCh• ir , diiiit ! . 13 n ,t1CCO, No I pa.rn soap. No 1 had 'gokacal, he ander we firm of S cite h. Johrown have made, to the ' i.,,,,,, ,Co l ,pud,,,. h ue , 0.14„ . , v . 0 1 ., k, d whseriber. E 4 eslignmelt of all that L.: at. 1 - Or me I lug man ac ru pp,„, pa or , h an d bir :::ify,:„,,, ri i ~. heneft tof all the .r Ci