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TdE rITTSBURGII G'4, t
PUIIII.I.9IIED ItY C; 1: 41
PIT'TsBURc
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AGGRYT 1. ISM
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mri 0 rus Prints - men Dula GaserlVia puonshed -
OuilY, To-Weal), and Weettly.—TbeSted . 7 t• 4c•e°
Dollars per annemrthe Tel-Weekly Is Stite Ltotistspel
senate; the Weekly is Toro Damn perWerouto rirosap
isartseris,
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to
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practicable. Advertisements not um ' for • specie
Led ti a will Lewin:6ly be charged 41 ordered oat
By the president of the 1.140.
.d States.
'A ILECOMHENDATIOA
At aseason when the Providence , of God has
manifested itself in the visitation elk tearful pea
genee, which is vomiting ravaitij throughout
the land, ft is filling that a eople, *loan reliance
hunter been on Ht. P ction, amid humble
themselves baker His thro tq andoktil:le acknowl
edging pesstranagtessions, ask a cp4tnuance of
Divine mercy. •-ri
It is, therefore, earnest' feCWIIIIUted that the
in
first Friday August be reed t 'Oughout the
• Halted Hisses, an a day °Owning, hii iliation aop
i prayer.. All business wi t, ll be auspeiltd in the ya
rim bea,hehea of the pn irb aerei4ipn th at day;
• .ia.tirlit issiconmended pe rsona °kill religious
dellealaoltiOne to abstain,a lts an prkticablelkon
Imola, occupations, an assemo to their re.
• sped
to Etta6es of public rehip, tokiehoossiledge
lbw infinite goodness wh eh has we ed over our
atialance an a oat ion, nd so loniiiicrowned nr.
With manifold blessings; d to iraptere the 4, Al
mighty,iir His own g tome, to stty the de
stroying hand which :a w lifted nodigainat us.
74VA YLOR.
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PDS Lipoid Riattars ae• nisi* Gage.
Bee nett pegs tor Tialograpo Now.
_ _
We cannot tat admire the calniMignity with
which the administration of GeneritilTaylor pro
weds in the dischatge of thoth high guties for the
firm dischluge of they were Plithed in office-
Notwithstaadhilthe continued, eisiXol and reurnl- -
oas assaults of the Workington 1. 1 4, echoed by
the leading Igicefoce press, theldministratioa
moves quietly on, without the leart:74pparent re.
gard (or the wailing. of removed eigf4 holders or
concern about the blackguard attai4 of the Loce
loco presses.
Mears. Ewing and Cousrtsa !Mile in for the
largest share of the assaults of Fathirti Ritchie, be
cause, we pregame, they have the 4st control rd
the Interior business of the coutthrii - linsd therefore
make greater Inroads upon the Unffiti's most ical
nos supporters, the office holders girt they regard
the Which of the spiteful and Grey in gentleman
with the most perrfectsangfrogf, arlitgh must chafe
the temper of the vetern editor DO gthfc.
To encourage the administration; fo pursue the
even tenor of its way, quite regathffiess of these
malevolent assaults, which origina:tel wholly from
political and personal acrimony, 4thke pleasure
in anteing its respected members, ilitt the people
at large, of all parties, view the Omni's of the
Ultimo with the moat perfect indilfekice. Never,
DI the history of polities, have we siii`rti morn entire
quiet in the public mind, and less iNterest main.
tested in partizan squabbles Intellikbribt Democrats
.
look with contempt upon the bla re ` kept up
by the Milan, a war as causeless .it is fruitless-
It is the vocation of Mr. Ritchie, thAii;Y say—he is
:expected to oppose the admitihruraftott, and he will
do et la his OVID peculiar way. itSSlOom,inlrityl
and Integrity, or the reverse, are krAhing to DM .
It In his businwspo oppose It, and o*se it he mil,'
were it the most Democratic and pOth administra-
We which ever existed.
la the Whig party there is such altiabiding trust
and confidence in Gen. Taylor spill his Calineti
that the Whole Whig mind is like alkileasant, tn.
(o®ed see, over which the grmins;Wpd [rulings of
the editors of the Union sweep wioii:) , ,nt producing
the slightest commotion. There i 0 fact, nothing
puticular to iiiterest the public, ithdfiat the appaint•
meat of efficem, which give gener44tinfaction.
When congress meets and the pti4y of the ad
fully developed, on the great ques
tion" which wall dontatleas arise, thlt4ublic intrre,l
Will again be powerfully awakenet,i:
)1 cannot be •doubtest, howeveri i i;tlutt had Mr
Caimbinea elected, the care would ikdkv e been dd . -
km*: Instead of the quiet tenet (lake National
Adegelleteition, new manifest s thG tg would have
been a constant fear in the public lttgad, that the
C2Klntry WOUabrt involved in noil unholy war,
or dittirnteeful new:Elton, atreet4 deeply the
o bets peat., pnd.ptcaperityot,4c coutWT,—
ibis, trick - id, ia . thmo tront&tue tiaties, matter of
elacere gratification, that we havekli a chief inn
giiErate a man of peace, and an o ire, •1 strict
naticuud justice. The soldier of re:4*n, the breve
and inuidetaful general, has thus Roved for the
country a far safer man than its wai'Vving civilian,
and the beligerant dmingogue.
“What. man with a true heart *sting in hts
bosons will not feel bin cheeks bulk:Web indigna
tion at the unmitigated baseness uflanch seta as
are recorded in the following eakrbet from the
Permaylgaretei Nes not Gen. ltllor know 0r
this infamous proscription of Faxivr: hnd nelplessl
women and children! We behelt Ile dove not;'
far no honorable man filling the praiadenttal office
would tolerate one moment in hi44binet a man
who In so eallous to every seamen-14,0d humane
feeling an to take the bread tromrthe mouths of
poor widOws and orphans. Thin is *lam atrocity
of prescriptiont."—Union.
Such Lit the ,bombastic style in wislich the Wash
ington linicutheralds a notice of *removal of a
post mistress_ at Schellaburg, Bed4gnl County, in
this State. This is only a isecoti4 c.. aton of the
Drumm affair, as will appear froar - the following
statement of the Democratic 'nudger, published
at Bedbrdr—
"lt gives cis pleasure to state that,...k- I Posl Master
has been appointed by the prerentirelministratiori,
for the village of Scheltsburg, in thilirounty. The
nese was nominally held by Mrs. Stil, but really
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and in fact by her sons, as scrap Locofocos
as were to be found In the countryliVerY serious charges have been brought against.; hem, by cor
respondents of our paper, rending Ii neighbors
to them, which It is unnecessaryl.36 repeat. and
which have never been answered.:Sither by a di
rect denial or apology. It is takenitygranted tent
they are time; and the suiministratiMihmuld not do
otherwise than make the change. 'B d the office
been properly conducted by Mrs.libell herself,
we have no hesitation in Saying, 144 no change
would bare heel made, and Wei:Acclimation is
borne oat and sustained by the fat Mos. Mar.
Mg still holda the Post office at Blew Rao. nor is
there a desire on the pan of the gm that any
change should be made, although4ch a desue
was attributed to them by the lying 1 • Ursa papers
and trumpeted all over the coantriAllri her hands
the olden has been properly mart9d and con
ducted and she retained . '. , be tained.i t Z be adminis
tration cynid not in Janice to ittelkander the tin
damianees, retitle the late incumWit at Schell
bog. A remora, mu therefore 4 sad proper,
and the sensible and reflecting of the nom.
county will mutaln •it in the ecru*, it has
The wailings of the Federal GazetW over the re
moval are purely hypocritical A lidly in Lebanon,
Pa, wall removed From the Fosll*ffice in the
place by Mr. Polk, and another in Slifflintown, Fe
without eliciting a word of cond4hation. Nor
tan the neglect to refer to it be Unsuited on the
ground that the matter was overtiished, for we
have frequently called the attectioo that print to
a. Bemoaning' now are purely , ttocreical."
011101213, PLIZOILVARIA RAIL 11.4 n.—We learn
that mom of the contractors whotilltids were ac
cepted at the letting of the Bead litsil
midtreen Beaver
the State line, are at work on : g jobs, pod
we are -requested to call the att4lon of Stock
boldest' to the payment of the In4lment due on
the 15th crialy, payable at the o=4 ji Third street,
neat door below Jotunion & S. ,
it eite• to the Pobtto and Inapt Suctions to
Post Masters. IN
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Potr Orates Dirkittatesr. f
In ;LI, 16494
Letters and other mail marers iii4y be forward
ed from Fort Leavenworth, Marotia, to Santa Fe,
on the 15th of August., 1649, through the agency
or an acting Assistant Quanerrohiler, who will
aosompany a detachment of UnittAptater troops
an their march from Fort Leaver*rtb, to com
mence on or abaut said 15th Augaritil All letters
and neWspepers for Santa Fr, citrrtmy places in
New Memos, that are prepaid 4 ithe tate of 10
cents per single letter, and LI cent Atfr newspaper,
if mailed to Fort Leavenworth post Alice, Missou
ri, will be dispaichod there an akirt*d in a sealed
hag to the hare of the proper out
Fe. 1. COLLAMEY.; Post M " '. G eneral.
V e,
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The Unionyesterday had anothehta 'l,
ming eulogy
upon the Ma. Truman South; Girrmixt to the ap.
provalagoed men, the hatred, abnift.lan J calumny
of the vile and prof li gate are the sittint indexes of
worth. It Is needless to rehab thelicbargesoif eor..
ruption which that journal utteril.bigitinst Mr.
Smite and the Cabinet. The viole'o3 with which
they aro fulminated to the world isfrAiogh to show
raid they were conceived in initty. it is the
cistern bribe ?Asian to insinuate rilitmany or tell
an untruth onoday, end the next tithe what itrelf
had aald u. a act prayed—whilst high the mainn•
alien and the motive its own basatitiinage. This
is the wade it has pursued eirainittevery Whig
who hatabilities to attract the adthiration of the
eatnarsyand obese heart IS In thei!hause of good
ltavernmetit. 11 denounhes every kmi v i dw ,,,. op.
meant u einem a foal. or a knaveko ..ti m thus
rising the best evidence that'icis Vittra three
Egnsblic. jit''
4131c0m0 To Elralol-41r. Wm.' 0
this neighberhood, was attaekt4* a boll be.
hining to a neighbor, on Friday, Strid , before relief
enWd be afforded, be was so tram rd and mug •
led tie thi tsfortitted animal, that h 'ideatb ensued
la statritithittlei ,ILeeema that OS ball toned
au ,ts ha ern atttsinpting to se him feint
the 3nitd, where a woman was ea .
,:d in Milking.
Fie was a widower,--Wiikburg
',No maxilla thedoiapy sapiar nand:. ran Barra
With more teat thaO tie piesonLianaratde NW,
Or the Weibington'a/nion. cPcixim 3.h." hod
doling thesi : harmciplous days boat excellent or
poitunivas of studyiug the character of his lather's
pliant* supporteGinud unscrupulous defender,
and it appears he niode good eye of has opportum
tier: for, during hia late speech at Cleveland, be
delivered the lollofring euloguan on las ancient
friend:—
But, Mr. President, we want a National party.
We have none. NT,Se have no National Elton,
I speak of the Detioeratte party. Ritchie In not
nn utann of the ilea:me:atm party. True, lie ;
might become so. can very well imatrine that
he might become radically anti slavery. Nothing
in the past history cd!that man goes to preclude the
possibility of such all event. He denounce. Gen.
Jackson in terms Alm most abandoned bitterness.
"The election ofAt#,:trwlnckion. - said he, '.to the
Presidency of these: Untied Stater, would be a
greater calamity titan war, pekt!ence, or famine.'
And yet, afterward) he turned m, and helped to
elect him twice to thleside Preney' He denounced
the Independent Trtnaury bill nem measure fraught
with danger to the pretties of the people; as an
infernal invention elite President and his 6ecre-
Lary, by which one k!iml of currency won to be pro
vided far governm4t, and onother for the people ;
and rtpw he floods fire air with appeals to stood by
it, as &basis upon vibich the disbanded Democracy
may be rallied' wlOst his ink turns ride at the
frightful vigor withloihich he deals out enimmiumn
upon it, as the peraet production ot human win.
dem! lam reminAd of the remark of the lament
ed and revered &Ins Wright. Ile raid, “that
Ritchie expertenceif no ditromlty nt all in changing
tie position; but theft that very ficility extinguished
every pit/tide of his influence." He may come
right; hat he will present a spectai he whorl, w li
challenge the CollfrMrt or every one who shah
have a fair claim Mr be ranked as a human being
Look at low, sitting at the seat of G.ivernmest.
A Convention of slave holders is arreintiled to hold
lamentation.. over the advance of the free spirit of
the land, and consummate their plans for the di--
solution of the Union. A slave holder occupies
the chatrOf stem, Ithating his brown to indignantly
frown down the eTorts of free Inert tor ir-edolni
and the Union is ti!renteneil by ,iiithetn men on
every hand. Lk:Kihe apeah , Diu, he %Gond an
alarm and give notice of danger , Sc. Rot there
Mt sits, lamenting dyer the removal of a Calleetor
of Comoros, or. prOnant with holy horror, whin
the head of a decd rated arrretor r,ll. from the
block' Yes, there; he sit., like a ooperannimird
market woomn. hytthe road ride, rry mg over her
broken egg,'
In my opinion. tie only tone which lie ran Iday
upon his cracked 'nfgan, to svh,h tt,e'D inacrory
can universally respond, is tit. ,
“Oh! carry Are back to Old Y.rainee. -
(Great long hier
FROtI NEW TOILK.
CurreApondenpi. of to Pitts ' ouro
July 27
You will see vondeal in the papers a! , out the
desolation of NewiYorlr, the menses of the Co, e
ra, &c, dce. This fort n every batty your
away from New ?pelt. where means and humors,
permit, and whosT inslm.t.ons latinee them to do
80. And en they - ?lo every year at live seaeon. —
But how anvil aorttoti of the popMatam dorm
dna class comprltej it IS quite safe to my not MO,
than one in titters,: Tne imptdai,em of the Wald,
which Inc:ndes the city proper, must by tine
time very nearly Hilt a trillion. Four veers ago,
it was 37,000, and nee that cantos was taken,
there have arrmedi at the wharves more thin an
other 'half mil:toMi of 10 re g n p . Ta,y
have been arrivinir during the part taree montM
at the rate 01 abosth eleven huitlre - d a Jay. When
we consider that Ate rate of ontrease teen I ^ l l to
1315 would give 6r the four years etnec lot 1 . en
addit.on of ahott(tftUOUU. It ie only necessary to
suppose that atalt wad ...A a halt per 'cat of
the eltlMOrthaariontagrat on that hae since ta
ken place, to have remedied nt tne city, to bring
Up the papttlattou to the imineste aggregate I have
aamrd. I consider it a meism•hoty Oct thaetney
should have recut ned acre even in thin
Um,
Such be,ng the iwtiulation, the olfo•tal reenTd%
show that last weal. I:401 rrsins icil vlet.ni• 1,.
Cholern, and a goierally obi-wilt) .
en hundred and foltrieen were ut Cholera. and two
hundred end eiihiy.eteht of dewaiors resultins
from same causeCas Cholora, a record of
deaths for the nick, front diseases at toe saine
type, elev . , one qlott sand. A fearful table! But
! think the worst. past. Tne releittsol the Board
of Health cootinu4 to show an ,nereaAe in the 1111111 -
ber of cases and 14aths trom the erlitemic. but tea t
fact is iMpilied Lothar having taken measures to
procure .mitleteitoformation, soil: v they have
never had before.l.
Bet though thaelot ortality is not alarming in pro•
pertion to populatfroo, and though it to in a ITIGISIOIra
conaned to the lOhrer el 11,,..1 Or inhabitant , , yet
the eqy to certainly dull. Torre can h- no de
nying thar. Thate who have gone away are the
wealthy and thshlonabie, 14. people of dream,
sod leisure, whom wealth enable, them to cimsuit
at the same time their pleasure and their timodty.
:he theatres are !closed. the lirglinnt equ.pages
that at other seasdna astonish the native, in the
aristocratic quartar, have left with the owners of
them, and the lar . ilanghters of and Mil tenor.
who grace the getieral promenade in nett, ton-n •
have ded. In sh4rt, "the world is °A of town, -
and the town mght as well ha out of the world
for the mere pleasure seekers.
But the marling are here, and they are taking
advantage of the' tasence of the personages re
ferred to, to 'net beans to rights. - as the women
say, when they fern thins, up side il
Broadway preied4 a deplorable spectacle. The
street is half fille with the rubbish of old biLld
lags, and the raide . nail fur new ones, (corn one
end to the other, I have never seen any thing
like it. The rieriple seen, t posse.sed with
a mania fur denullishing every thing 'hot insy
remind them of ' , frity years ago. They have
even carried their hostility to what /s old, fami
liar and accustomed, that they have actually in•
ken to sweeping the streets with frequency and
regularity' The odest in lubanote remember no
thing like it. *tart trim the battery, and Wail:
leisurely up Broadway. At the outer', you per.
OelV2 they are or have been laying their inno
vating bands opril the venernide tenement which
used to Le the residence of 'hen. Washington
Then they are te.nnog down Itunker'n old Man
sion House, andlthat they have made a nun of
the City Hotel, tint used to be the Astor Boyce
of the city. A *tie farther on. you will notice
awful piles of rurThish, and huge hennas and ma
chinery no applied an to support the walls of pre
sent structures, while they me laying the f.diti
dation of new ones. And before you get to the
Astor House, yoU will eve that the stream of
omnibus,. and after vehicles are turned down
;transverse atretk by a barrier designed to pro.
tert a small arm of laborers, who are engaged
pulling dawn ad,'Pther block of the Been pave
ment. Nor wiltahis stream return to the main
artery within bdf a mile, for after passion half
a dozen other otr3ttaeles, you find at that distance
farther up, another detachment at work aa an
other ezpertme4 in paving. This net place is
a combination ot.. that Russ, with the octsgoaal
granite block., iipd some sort of patent stilistrer
lure, that in to kake the Waft on duroble an the
ages And a alp. nice plan it certainly acorns
to be; for they eke never take it up, any the taz
payers, and thu4tre shall be saved the enormous
capon..., of opening the street to relay, repair, or
alter the iiivanuityable FletYCI, and pipes whieti
now perforate the earth, nt each when sit our city
th,vernOra. Thei-cost of paving Broadway by this
last method, froni.end to end, in estimated at three
hoodred and nevigrity-five thousand dollars a mile.
About a mile sail a hal( Pore tho flattery, you
pass through the 'Jim pillars of Hercules. These
consist of two immensely high and very handsome
erections, one chi each red, of Broadway, built
upon pills. Dorgiut mistake me, and rupposo
moan ptlesi no, chose stately headings have 11,1
other foundation 'hat pill.--Mon'at's lots ells sod
Plairail bitters. 'l"hey are the pill-at. of Mullet's
glory. Ivioiratt, 4 presume, as the biogrephies of
such fortunate pipons usually any, wits a poor
boy, born of stumble but respectable parents, and
started with nothing in the world but honesty nod
a clean shut. ram this lonely position, be has
risen to the heighg you here see, a height of seven
'stories, with • briO meat. It is liana that men nse
in a reptablican ektustry.
But I shall close without getting to the upper
end Of Broadwa4 I am tired, a. I fear your read
ers are. I ahati, get Into an omnibus at this
point, and restate my description another day.
D. you obserls how John Van Horest's Moos
cent remarks et; Cleveland, nut at the Hunker
head quarters isi'sWashington , lost do me the
favor to look aiither Union any time since the
•senior editor" tflas seen them i woudsir that
the modesty of 14at gentleman has not permitted
I,l m to tn(P., :to his columns that portion of
John's obsarvntiqhs relative to cairying some bo
dy back to Old tirgola. But it has not.
To the Etistos of du Pittstratra
W stsr Nmr“90,17 25 7 1 4e.4
11 - ook SI inesived this afternonibit nopy of .your
v.tinabla and 'widely circulated pivOti Eumd my inten
tion woo attracted bye destription , ablch it iniPtillio
of mi pleasant village, and it. fatore.proopetts.
The communication is complimentary to the
citizens of our village anti ahrrounding country,
and conies with it an evidence of good feeling to
all; but the writer, while glowing at the many ad
vantages likely to result froth the improvement of
our river, labored under an error, when he at
tributes so mach credit to my humble efforts is the
prosecutiod of this enterpriza I hope to be to.
&deed while 1 , in Justice to ethers, attempt to place
it on its true basis.
While occupying the station of President of the
Youghiogheny Navigation Company, it has been
my constant study to try to do my duty to the best
of my limited abilities; and I have the pleasure to
state, that I found at all times the saute spirit ani
mating every member of the Board over whom I
have the honor to preside. It has been the eon
staid aim 01 all
.to tee the improvement faithfully
prosecuted to a successful completion. The ad
vantages which will result front this improvement
must therefore be attributed to the united efforts
of au Industrious and enterprising people. Many
liberal and high minded gentlemen of Pittsburgh
and Allegheny have also aided in this enterprise;
and a spirit of liberality has tutluenced the people
of this valley and the surrounding country genes.
ully.•to come up and and the improvement. The
fact is, that the improvement hoe required and yet
conUnues to require all concerned to persevere—
the president, managers, engineer, contractors, and
stock holders, as well as the community, to whom
the company still look for farther support and liber
ality. That look is with hopes of sucixts.ainee
thrice most concerned have first plyed their own
shoulders to the wheel.
In conclusion, the re.ulle of our improvement
are, end ever will be. considered by me, as e
great, sable, and linue4l effort of an enterpruing
and free people, brought forth within a narrow
boundary, and prosecuted with hoiden means;
and, should I be no fortunate as to receive the
approbation of the company and the public, should
they think that I have faithfully endeavored to per
form the Mums ineunibent on me, I will have at•
rained my highest anandi,,n.
ILE=
Fl ye Steasn•rs destroyed-Eliot-Cholera
St. Lorze, July 30.
A fire brolne nut yesterday morning about :1
o'clock, on the' A hroma steamer lying at the wharf,
abaft the wheel house, which Immediately coin
municired toithe San Francisco, and then spread
to the Mary, Phoenix, and Dubuque. All those
boats were entirely consumed. The Mary was
tally freighted or New Orleans, and had a large
quantity or Atoet: principally hogs. The San Fran
-1.11400 arrived late last evening from the Miasoun
with a heavy cargo. The Algoma come in after
wards from the Missouri, watt a lull freight
consisting chiefly of hemp, rope and tobacco. Tne
Phoenix was lip for Cincinnati the Dubuque from
the Upper Misslssrppi, had discharged most of her
cargo.
It is feared that come of the persons on board
the A lgornamay have been horned to death. The
Captain barely escaped in his shirt, although the
was up at the I.llme the alarm was given. The
boa's awl freights wore entirely destroyed. The
Alexander Scott, above Use Algoma, by the (lute
ly of the firemen wan saved without iron
ry. Tne Lucy Iter rant, welch had lost arrayed
and had strum still up. dropped down; the Hattie..
II chland Mary, Emigrant and Dan Gilman. lying
',tow, succeeded in dropping down, and were
env ed.
A ditwrarrinl riot occurred: ii which lumber par
twiner, will he given.
ac ,an DIDO, rcx.l
Sr. I.a u, July
The Algoma was commanded by lien. E Yount
lie Was seen to jump overboard with tits entities
on tire. He has not mace been heard ot.
The vnlue of the boat is 510 000, tnsured for So,-
000. 'I lie wife rontalutng $1 . 2,000 dollars was
saved. The hooka and paper. lost.
The mad from the California einierants war
partmlly destroyed. A lot uf specie $lOOO belong.
tag to Smart of Konzari, was lost.
Caputm t.:ltivetand,former imminander on board
the tioat.unrro wly aneaped. William Fitch, a pas
senger was lost. How ninny others m not known.
The Mamt,owne.l by i , arnrnn , worth 519000, was
insured f•r $l9OOO She wits lreighted with 170
ions for New Orleans. liar books and papers
were saved. Five hundred nog• and sheep were
lost.
The San Francisco, Kennet master, woe owned
n St. Louts. Kennet and Conners lose to the col
as of 520,000 nod was tnsured for 515,000 hod
on board a heavy cargo Porn Missourrt neer.
The Dubuque Capt. Booboo, valued at 312000
and was inatired for $lO,OOO, sod hod discharged
most of her freight. The Phoenix, Capt. Leonard,
was owned al Cillelllot. lay McComas and Co.
had a cargo for Cincinnati. The valor of the taint
was .iiiout SP,Uust. The pitsaengers low their bag
gage and nionry The bi.tokt and papers wore
saved.
Wade tie fire was 'along, a reu oveurred
tween the Irian and firetneu. The 'matt were
stealing goods loon the Duharpte.
.. The firemen played on there end thu not en•
•ned. The Irish need fire arms, and I.llle hileen
ur twenty were wounded. Tar firemen heal them
irpo their b.ding place* arm dastrofed the contents
of Ave louses.
Fear, wore entertained last night of further noir,
but the polo, and military pot down all further de
monstzations
The interment. of cholera on Sxndoy, wee,
eleven, of other th.iensee hitern.
On Sunday, death, horn eltolera, 9-01 other tlt
earns IS.
For the week, cholera 119— of other diseases
12. h.
The etwiertt was tat vd;itut ant.tng the Indian.
on the Calaorma tract through the platnit.-6-Jetto
tsar
The Se nators from Telmo—Their Course
Having already published speeches. addresses,
and letters from Senators Benton, Footru}and Cal
houn on the question, to which a nactitiona Impor
tance has been given, relative to the expediency
of formally excluding slavery Gum those new ter
ritories of ours in which it never can exist, it is
due to Senator Rook, of TCW, that he also shall
he heard upon the subject. In justice to hint.
ihericrire. as well as toexpress our approbation of
fidelity to the Union above all things except
iberty we transfer to our eblamna the fo!•
lowing'
"At a meeting in Natchitoches, composed of
cit.,e of both ii.irtien, the following', among other
highly complimentary reimiuttone to the Senator,
was adopted
"Romlraq That the enure,-. of Senator Rusk with
regard to the • S Inherit meeting," and tin uumo
open the addrraa of Me. Calhoun, merit. Our meet
devoted appoval.'
In requinse to the commtilec appointed to com
municate the proucedings of the meeting to Senn•
tor Rusk, that gentleman made a reply, from which
we make the tollowing penment extracts.
"I am aware that my course in refnsing to tote
for or sign Mr. Calhoun's address has called forth
cacti,' comment upon the part of some Of the pol
o mans of the State, calla have, without the slight
es.t foundation, charged me with deserting South
ern rights. I defy the production of a shadow of
proof that I have e•er, for a moment, failed to
maintain the rights of the section to which I be
t ing. It is true that I refused to vote free n'gp
Mr. Clalhoun's address. Towards its distinguished
author I entertain the kindest perconal feelings,
and trust I ever shall But the address commas
sentiments to which I can never give my sanction,
acid:which, I am sure, when examined will he
disapproved of by ame lentos of the people of
Texas..
"The address declares that it is upon 'the most
important subject ever presented for our (your)
consideration, not excepting the declartion which
imperated the Hutted Colonies from the parent
country. flat involved your independence, but
this your all—not exceptins even your safety.'
"The whole tenor of the address carries out this
name idea, and twills in my judgment towards
union as n remedy for evils which it confidently
prophesied w.l: Came upon ns. My own opinion
is that the rights of the South are more surely
guaranteed in the Constitution. and will find a much
link, protection un-ler Its provisions, than they
would in any convulsion which would impair or
destroy that sacred instrument. Texas was the
last State to coma under ate provisions, and I never
could consent that, in my person, she should be
among the first to lake any step which might have
a tendency la weaken its force."
Slone preparing the preceding we have met
With II brief report of a speech on the =me apt,—
Ject, and, an the some spirit, delivered on a mare
recent occasion, by General Houston, the senior
Senator from Texan, in which he is represented to
have spoken as hallows:
'General Houston said that he ref:medal sign the
nddrenn of the Convention of Southern Members
of C.ingrenn because It was put forth as as appeal
to the South. It wan sectional, and therefore fs
/lacteal. It was not addressed to the people of the
Union. We (said Mr. 11.1 must preserve the
wen. We must not consent to see it severed.—
Ile could not, would not, consent to it end it Te x
an wanted a Senator so to act.,she must send •noth.
er in his stead. Ile would not lend a voice or
hand to linpair the lair fabric of the Union."
1
Iloadosesrny —There is issued at St. Louts
■ monthly publication called the Western Hom
oepathic Journal, price one dollar per year.
The Union, of that city, of the 20th instant,
has the following fat, statement and plopos,..
'''Supposing at this time the public would wish
to know to what client homeopathy has been in
troduced in the treatment of the cholera in this
city, nod with what result—as the science has
been bitterly opposed and some may still doubt—
all such may have the name, residence, age and
personal goading, of every one composing the
following aggregate, vin Number treated by three
homeopathic doctors to July 13,150; number died
51 , still under treatment number not poOtiye; no..
toe number eared 1470, loss per cent 3i•
- -
In v.ear of the fearful mortality of the past few
months, and the different feature presented above,
we would rests-n*l'loly ask the city authorities and
then tisens to designate any of the Ward hospitals to
be exclusively under the charge of homeopathist
Physicians, on condition that the report! be pub
iehed daily or weekly, as the cinxens may point
All we ask, le, that the reports of the two t choola
come before the Cal... publicly and legitimately
an as to enatia the world to goose that there In no
special cause of alarm in Me existence of cholera
in any city, wne,n it is met by a smenttim and truly
opeoiAo mato of treatment.
From the New York Courier.
Litist frOlt , ,Callfoonts...Arrlival of th•
Crestisitt City.
The steamship Curtest City. Capt. Stoddard,
with 69 passesgets, reached bet berth last evening
at a few minutes put 9 o'clock, after as annual
ly pleasant passage 01 two days fifteen and a ball
hoar. from Chagtea to Kingston, (Junacia,) and six
days four hours from the latter port to her wharf In
thin city.
The whole amount of specie brought on height
by this veseel is $231,994, consigned as follow.,
?Fr
"877,900 Howland Sr Anpinmall; SlO,OOO A. R.
Eno; 510,000 E. Bartlett; 51 7,500 S M. Wllharna ;
540,200 J. G. King & Sons; Sl5OO G. Trendwell;
84 03 S. Knapp; SSSS D. Barren; 813.500 Living..
mon. Wells dr. Co.; 518.0003. E. Eggleston; 515,920
N. A. Bachelor; 512,000 G. H. Gould; $1391 Grin.
Dell, Minium dr Co.
The above cf coarse does not include the
amount of specie brought by the passengers, of
which we have no statement.
The Greve:rot City hrings no mails and bat law
papers, as toe American Consul at Panama would
not take the respon,thility of sending the marls
by her. For the papers we have received, and
a copy ut the following report made to Messrs.
Howards, the agents of the dormer, oar ac•
knowledgements are due to our friend Capt.Stod
dart.
lOTA, OF THE eaviciorr CITY
Left New York June 30th, 1549, at 330 I'. M.,
arrived at Chi:tares, July oth, at 10 A. M., stopped
he engine two hours on account of thick weather,
making our passage in eight days sixteen hours
and thirty minutes. The steamer Oma took off the
passengers on the 10th July and landed them at
Chegres, the moloruy of them left the same day is
canoes for Cror-es, all well.
The Creseut City left Chagrea July Pith. at
5 30 P. M , arrived nt Kingston, Jamaica, Jitly
1.91 h, at 9 A. M.; left Kingston July 2lst, at 5 P.
M, and arrived at Nam York at 5 ,' elock on the
2110.
The •leamsinp Panama left San Francisco the
10th of June.with a I,mit 100 passengers end $.500,-
000 in gold Juni and specie. She arrived at Pa
nama on the night of the 1 1 th of July, and would
leave again on the tat of August. The American
Harks Tn... and Ellen Frances were waiting at
Panama for passengen to go to Ban Francisco.—
Several other small vessel. were also bound up
with passengers.
There is but one opinion among the passengers
with regard to the gold in California. It to Mill
found in peat quantities; but it a only the hard
working chaps that can stand the lotigue of dig
ging it.
There was no rachness at the mines, and every
thing urns going on quietly. The number of per
sons there is estimated at betweei twenty and
thirty thousand; about one half foreigners.
Business at San Francisco is very dull, and dry
goods and provisions are selling below the original
rusts.
LumbeT k Gill In good demand, sellimr Mr three
hundred tad tiny dollars per M. Rents enormously
high and on the nor.
The Oregon steamer would leave San Francisco
on the Ist of July and expects to be in Panama
the 20th.
Our Consul nt Panama would not assume the
responetbdtty of sending the Californta znatle by
the Crescent Crty .
There weie about one hundred Americans at
San 11Ii wading a passage an. Among them
was the Reading Company of Penneylvanta—all
writ.
Mr. George H. Gonld, of Plovidence. H. 1.,
and Intl of the iiiiriety :Auld', died on board the
nteameittip ilreueent City, July I 7th, untlicountinip
Mr. II A. lirmter. died of cholera at Pattern
on the V•ti. I.llone.
Tae Alta Caliiornian, of the 14th Jane. contains
a poiclaination by ',inn. Riley, warning the settler,
not to eminirtianee 'The Lego.lecke Aeeembly of
the f ae:rut al San Francreco," either ••by paying
tag, or liy .upporting or abetung the ctlicors - of that
• illegal rind onauthoriged body, - and calla upon all
grind citizens in anoint to "reetoring in their lawful
keeper," the Puhno Ho med. of the lhatrwt of tiara
Francirc •, which were 'forcibly taken" from tha
miiiJy of the Fired Alculde of said Miami.
The sumo paper contains a proclamation by
Geo. lit in whmh he metre that be, - in accord
ance wan instructions from the Secretary of War,
bar mistimed the administration of the Civil affairs
in Catiliarnia, not a. a Ablarary Goverva., but as the
Executive of the existing Civil Government." He
then proceeds to call attention to the meann which
ne deem. boat calculated to avoid the embarrass
ment of the present positton of California—Con-
peas having fatted to legoilme for it—and suggest.
the mode of electing such officers as are recogniz
ed by the laws now governing the Territory,
among which are a Territorial ',video:ire, a Sit•
peror Court, consi.ting of four Judges and a Fiscal,
a Prefeeo and Sub Prefect In each dottrus, Al.
calde., sc.; and appointed the '7th day of August
next lee the special election of lielesrates to a Gen.
oral Convention, and of otficers 01 the Peace.
The Alta Californian condemn• the terina ofOen.
Rtley's proclamation, and defends the action of the
Legi.lattve Aitrembly alluded to.
The latter body have published an address, in
which they complain bitterly if the !adore by on
gres. to give them it form of government,—of its
cow, in -tax tnethein wnhontlying thsbt a gov
ernment a t a u " Asa. a recital o thetr armee:ices,
an d a clear, ,yp . Clad intelligent statement of
the or:v.styes for Immediate, muted and deter.
(Ward
rim, on the part of the people. the Aavrtn
-I.,"rarn,..t:v recommended to thetr fellow citizens
the p 7 ~,r rty u rritttg at least twelve delegates
born ent.a droll to attend a general Waren
lion to he turd at the Puebla Sari:lwo, on the 3d
Monday in insect next, far the purpose of or
ganizing n Government far the whole Tenittury of
Caltfornta 7
It ts suggested that these delegates have dueve
tionary powers to harm n State Constitutton. or to
adopt such other forte of governmeol—sulueet to
ratteteattou by the people—as they may deem ad,
stable
An enthusrastie meeting was held in San Pran
k...lo, on the 12th June, to consider the propriety
of sending delegates to a Convention, Src., at watch
the Hon. Thaw. Butler King was preannt, and ad.
dressed the people.
Resolutions to carry the object of the meeting in
to effect, were presented, when an amendment fil
ing the dectimas open the day appointed by Gen.
Riley, was opposed by t 'AR. J. It. Stevenson. and
finally rejected. Messrs Peter H. Burnett, W It
M. Howard, E. Gould, Buffum , and Edward GLl
ben, were appointed • Commr tee to make ar
rangements fora Convention, and the electron of
delegate.
The Alta Californian of the 20th June, contains
mreator, issued by the above named committee,
in which, for the sake of securing annaimity of no.
lion. “hu. without recogniztog the leant power, an
a matter of right, in Brevet Brig. Geo. Riley to
appoint a time and clue for the election of dele
gates and the assembling at the Con ventlon"—they
recommend the time for the elections appointed
by that other. The committee condemn the op
portionment of delegates made by Gea. Riley,
and v.rtualiy, a disregaru of his declaration on that
point_
A meeting in reference to the same subject we
held by the people of the Pueblo and Sail Jose, o
the 3d June, el which Gen. Riley's procismatio ,
was spiauve.i.
A dinner woe Liven In the Hon. 7'. B King,
the It tb. at the Parker House, by the citizens .
Frynetnen
_
A subscruumn Wan CM foot to survey and buoy
the Stumm Buy and the Sacramento river, between
San Franc seo and Sacramento City. Capt. Ring
gold, C. S. N. has been employed to Mao the sue
vey.
•
A Merehants Exchange and Rending Room are
ako about to be established at the former city.
Front the Phrteer 4 May 12
Tee PLACER —The swollen state of several
mountain streams has deterred many of Mir eiti
aeon and •tratigels (roan ebtaring the plae.er, but
productiveness of the mines, even at this stage of
the water, Limply juatifiee labor, at whatever wash
ings or diggings performed. The sickly season le
approaching, when the CipOSUIC and fatigue of
prospecting, or a scorch tar the richer waabiags,
may not he ao candy endured as at thin time They
do well, too, woo steadily apply themselves to la
bor, and in every motion of the mining country
from which we have reer:ved word, a handsome
yield has in sear,. nu inatance failed to entnpen
note the industrious, and energetic for the drudgery
performed.
Upon Feather river, the farthest North of any
of the mountain streams at present worked, new
discovenes ore reported to have been made, but
very high op, and m a country almost too rugged
to permit travel. The gold (rote this river in in.
variably fine µnd beautiful. We are satisfied nev
ertheless,;that cold dining cannot he carried on
here with continued susses without the aid of
Indians.
Upon all the tributaries of the San Joaquin m
ilord appear to prosper fairly, tbraigh nothing that
will warrant us In speaking dcoisively has been
received of late We have heard that a party 01
Americans nacend•d the Tuolumne, a stream IS
miles Youth of the Stattistaus, drove back the hut-
Me Indians, who have hithertn rendered them
s-Ire■ formidable to the whiten, and were doing
well at last account,
o,reTund.nr. cot the Alta C'abfornian
Jeumsrowri. May 13, ISO Z
&anislnns Diggths, 5 miles from the rivet. 5
I arrived at this place on the 7th of May. It Is
named in honor of Mr. James, who in an alcalde
'Ms in an alcalde," and dispenses grub and justice
to the eatudaction or all. Sunday 611,—The morn.
ins is devoted, lit devotion es,. r od in ouch a
Flute of aociely,) 11,a1 of a robber named
Gorrigan, who hod stolen ten thousand dollars'
worth of gold from Den and Dent_ lie was con
victed by a jury of twelve, ordered to be stripped,
receive a hundred lashes, and be baninhed ham
th e m ine.. I shvide fall in any aneuipt to give a
description of the trial. it took place in a large
tent, kept ne a store and hotel by James & Co..
and a more motley audience could not be collect
ed—ragged clothes covering lots or gold, and long
hair and whisker., springing from piles of dirt, in
faces that perhaps lately adorned the walks of eta
iliaed life. The greatest order was observed
throughout.
Friday, 27th hlay.—Nows reached here lam
eight Of the murder or voang hfurfOnn of Sew
York, son of thin lawyer of that name It occur
red at Carson's creek, ten miles from hew,
where he had as altercation with • German, (Dr.
Freund) who shot him in the groin, severing
the femoral artery, and causing his death in two
hours.
I hnve been unusually successful to day. In a
dash shaft whica I sang on {ugh Found, 1 [mind
ab ounce of beautiful and !Sealy gold, and Meow
in tent to avoid the mid da sun, which In the
mines is awful. The “Amsya is crowded, and
animal success seems to smile upon all, though
they complain of high water. The scene at thee
point .weeds in life and bustle any thing you
would ermeine. Front sonxise to its setting a
continual tide of .new corners pours along the
toad, Immeraner horse. Mule after mule, peck af
ter pack, betamddhsd by men and women, of ev
ery nation in thisonarter of the globe; though the
Majority are Lower Californians and Sonorisos.—
It seems as if the whole world had mounted and
was passing in review before me. Thousands
continue farther toward the mountains, though
many pitch their tentshoreabout, off saddle, seine
the shovel and the pan, and dive tam Mother earth
though she was a common foe.
Monday, 14th May.--I. hive earned to day
only $l2 and the prospects among the ice4ier
are rather disheartening. The Americans, how
ever, below Jamestown, took out one piece of
gold worth .527 at The news flew like wild fire.
Now and then a party appears, composed pap•
cipally of Mexicans, with their lances and red
Ilags A party of them encamped near James
town and hoisted a small red flag over their tent,
but a deputation of Americans waited upon the
gentlemen, and soon gave them to understand
that such a proceeding would be locked upon as
a national insult, and challenge direct, and they in
stantly hauled the offensive Fanner down.
A large party from Tepic have been hard at
work Or several weeks, with rather poor success
lid yesterday, whoa they struck a rich vein,
thu first day 3 pounds and to day '2l pounds.
Their woe begone countenances have assumed a
smiling appearance, though they fear their gaud
luck will be of short duration.
Thursday, May 17.—The wind last night blew
fiercely from the Sierra Nevada, and at daylight I
:mind the water in my "bated' skimmed over with
ice. Reports of,good euccess among a few jig
gers below are entreat. One men 111.111 to have
taken $l2OO in one day from the "Arroyo," though
it is probably exaggerated. In his immediate vi
cinity, others were doing little.
Tuesday. 11 th.—A oold wind prevailed lain
night, with hail and ram. It masted till sunrise,
when it cleared—a complete change of china e
in twenty lour hours, and all are vomplanang o
colds.
Saturday, 18th.—It is ea weeLs since I reached
the mines, and they have been rendere4 memora
ble by the hardest work I have ever iiMdergone;
and what i• more vexatious it has been Without its
reward. Three Mexicans, however, near Wood's
t miles below—mole oat yesterday I keep
per 52:200" Adjacent to their mine, others
were getting their °little ounce."
MoriErtruxx Urcerroa, May 23 , 17 19
Yesterday a canoe was upset, and a Californian
named Annasio, from the lower Pueblo, w.
drowned. He hod fifteen pounds of gold around
his waist, which sunk him before he could be res.
cued; his body was recovered and every means
adopted to restore his lite, but without .
Walking around among the diggers, shout a tune
from the river, we discovered that It was line
alma here R. at the other diggings; some get a half
an ounce, and others average bail a pound a day.
Among the latter we found a young lawyer, and
a physician from New York, op lo their knees in
mud—men who never did any harder work tban
walk Broadway, endure the fatigues and priva
tions of a mining life better thou more wino have
been day laborers all their lives.
A party of mechanics which arrived in the last
rner eatile Op here a shall time nun, and •oven
of them went back to Son Franc sec,. deetaring
tont they would rather work for SI per diem, than
he deprived at the comfort. of eivilized lit:. The
writer has been at work here a week now. and
his average Waahtuga have been $lO a day. and
this to a bole which the praetors occupant had
assured him was entirely worked not The wea
ther here at this time is moat delightful, there be
ing a constant cooling breeze puffing through the
valleys and Goer the hills. The miners ore going
to turn the row, of the river by building a dam
over a portion of it. if this project he corned out,
those engaged in it will realize a goad fortune du
ring the coming winter.
MAtS4CIIE or loot sos a Unst' 000 RlVr&
ST,[I:IIIV, or Via. liamun.—Tne letter below
was received at our office shortly after oor own pre
pared account bad been published In many pan
um0111(11 It will he bound to Oilier materiany front
the one referred to.
--on about the 20th ult., I left toy rancho with
a party of Indians In my employ tar the manes.—
Alter making smelt arrangements as were neees.
eery, I lett them and returned. About the 20th, a
party of armed white men came to their crup, or
where they were at work, and killed en Inthan
while working with a crowbar, and on his knees;
they then shot another through the arm, who tried
to crape. After a run ,it a short distance he was
shot through the thigh. when trying to conceal
himself, Ims brains were host out with rocks and
stones. Some white men who were about my
ramp, on hearing the alarm, ran toward tite eras,
and met the party seining back, who warned them
not to go tanker; the Indian. were fighting they
said. They minded them not, but proceeded to
where they found the bodies of the alma Indians
the reinanader of the party having tied.
The company of whites none followed on the
trail of [mimeo, and about ten miles (min niy
house overtook a party travelling to their home,
and surrounded them withont diaieulty; in a few
moments conimetteed separating the men front
the women and children, when. apprehending dan
ger, this, moo broke InteMpisal to escape.--
Three were allowed to gar .a nmotber w ,.re iiiitangklcreil on the spot. 't
Ma •about nom. tel petty of whites
arrived and encamped about 1 3 0 yards Irttm my
house. Mystilt, wife, and curtain were out to
bury a member of time family. deceased, and pre
vine to leaving the ground, I was informed tan
n party of armed men were at the house and alaon
to kill the Indians them. I returned with mu wife
and a few moments after the tUur Indians left ibei
grave and passed within thirty steps of tne camp,
when they were' fired upon, and one fell dead,
anotber,passed not ten steps from try door wont,
sled, the renistung twti of
lee company of Nikki., mien came L my nous,
-honky after sod requested me to kid n beef for
men;bit I refused, and they noon after ranted
ca
Thpm.
e tier cuorning,l Wan culled by my wife to see
two man who were riding rapidly to the Sou h, in
few moments they wheeled and galloped hard
back. Then I saw Indians running to take sheds
ter in the brash; I scot for them, and they came
and out me that a party of white men had taken
a email party of women and children prisoners.
Miele or fir what purpose, I am unable to say.—
I, with four Indian servant., buried 13 itiditing,
stain. and Mond the remain. of one partly diurnal,.
Mr. Thome. Rhodes, wak the 44,1a1/11,0 of two
an three Inthans, buried rho brat two kited. The
white men report having killed 21 before coming
100 the house. Twenty two men and 3t women
and children are yet missing from the ranehena.
DAYLUR.
ArIIIAY ar Sro.aron.—A quarrel occurred at
Stovetop, on the 24th of May, between an Amer
ican named lluddard and Idne Jesus, the celebra
ted Indian chief, in winch the latter was shot by
the former, the hnfl entering the right bren.t, pan
s osi upward and lodging in the ahculder• At the
NU advice, lone Jesus 'wan convalescent, and it
was thought hp would recover, though with the
losg of the free use of his right rum. From all
accounts there had been some previoun difficulty
between the two, and they ware both intuxtea.
led at thin time. Iluddart wan tried by a jury of
twelve men, and vantonmal to three yearn von.
ithement in irons. He is to he sent to General
Smith to be placed in the custody of the military.
Chidden wan formerly a lieutenant in the New
lore regiment of volunteer., and w.l Lanurr.hly
disaffirm:id a: the cim...l al the war.
The following amen of war were in peril at
San Francisco, at the latest date
U. S. ship Warren, Commander Long, [Lag ship
of Com. Jones.
11. S.Phip Southamptou, Lieutenant Command.
log Handy.
4uarierramiters Vessella—lo vineibio, dkpt. Lift
cold, Mary Jane, General ?enema, and Edith,
Pr° ll.l l l7 ' id. ship Incontinent, Capt. Shepherd, from
a anise; arrived June 14.
Only about eight or ten of the /large fleet which
WI this country loot winter with the gold seekers
on board had reached San Fro:lciso previous to
the muting of the sietamei Paniina, but the steam.
or Oregon, which was to leave Sall Francisco
about the Ist cant, tor Panama, will no doubt bring
us tidings of a number of thetn, whose arrival
at, nod neparture from, Valpar..., ke,
we published a few days since. A 11/ong the an
tale at S. Francisco we see the name of a little
craft called the Favorite, (about 4:1 tens, which lea
New Bedford in December, with a crew of sit
persons; nod the schr. Water Witch ma 34 days
Irma New York.
°FLOWERY STORE,
Corner of Robinson and Fedora! streets
44eatis4t.
1.11(110:CIS HART, having purchased Mr. Dyer'.
Interest in the above concern, very respectfully
Worms the old customers. and the public generally.
Mat he has Mere commen.wd bumilea.. end will feel
seat eful for even o small share of their ptrronage.
which ho will try to merit by endeavoring to always
have an asimmtment of good articles, at fair prices,)
sorb an. families generally require in the provision
ne Ile will give nwtieular at:minim to Wu a(liCIO
01 . [EA, and aid. obtain (coml.. hands, pre
en he will be able to .ell as good a quality as ran
he obtained for the nose money, and will try to intim,
repeated rolls by doing business correctly and neatly
To the cheerers of TOBACCO, he would say he tn•
tends keeping a varStty of brands, from brat quality
down, so that any torte ear be pleased.
Sow!el Dyer smith! respectfully recommend his for
mei returns to canon Kr. Hart et the stove cornet.
s• he Its. no daub! they unil be pleased with his me
thod of doing betiseas artgl:dtt
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621 JA R FLOYD
110111EMAINING le the Pitieboritla PoilOtSee frail the
lath allttly to the in of Aurust,lB49. Person.
calling for Litton, will totem ear they are adveniud
LadieNA Lint.
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Adams Ellen B Aitken MargaretiaAllen Georg - inane.
Agent Eli,, Allen Jane Anderson Ellen
Artless Jane
Batchelor Matilda }lumen Sarah hingbarn Elirabath
B Itiiiiaga Mary F Brooks Drypieilla
Bailey Harriet Bishop Mon John Brown Sarah/
Baird Elan D Black Ann Brown Barbara
Ball Latina Baas Miranda Brown Elms
Barr Mari 9 Bollard Elizabeth Brown Sarah
Burr Agnes Bostwick Mary Brown Charlotte
Bates Lydia 2 Doyle Mrs Beerby Amehn
Brolly Mrs Boyle Grace Baran , . Baehel
Benny Mary Bradley Eaten., Bork Julia
Beer Catharine B Bush Jolla
Bedford Mary A Bradley Frances Bottler glary Ann
Bergen Sarah L Byrne Margaret
Biddle Ann Branon Mrs
Cat/101311 Mary A Clanton Harriet Con Rachel
i'aman Margaret Clarke Ro.e Ann Coi Mary
Canaan Ni g) . Clayton Rebecca Coyle Catharine
Curliwlc Snrnh Collier Harnab 2 Creel Morn:
Cii.yaility Sarah Collins Sarah Crowell Paulin.
Chita Mary Colton Mary Cuontrigharn Mary
Olivet, Ott, Colville Isabella Curry. Ann
Ciaar Suaan Connor Sarah Cucitek Mary
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Dabney Elirnbeth Mity Isabella Downey Ann
Di, is Manua L Delaney riatnli Duffy Mary
Dal iC.Nancy Donley Ann Joan Duncan Mary
Davi.. Lydia R Downey Ann Dunlop Julia Ann
Da, to Mary J Dorrington Louisa/Joon Theresa
Devi. Jour J Durn. Jane
Davit/non Mut E Dougun Catbanne
Eider Martha J Ethan Olga Ewer Martha
F
Fagan Mn E Fisher Matilda Fogarty 9 trah
Fagg Martha Fitryntriek Ann Foord Mr.
Fermon Mary theeson Matilda rFox Mary
Fineilrock hlra Fleetion Marta Li Frazier Jahn M
Finley Ann Fleming Sarah , Frew Eliza A
Finn Mr. thewher Mary R Friel Mn John
G
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Il.lieittea Oilleaple Math' A Greunne Mary A
i rer lailn i glier Ann (harm Smyth II i Gurney flatutah
Galloway Malign Gomiley Margaret Graham Mary
Griffith time Ann
1.11111 Mrs Cnesell Ann Graham Etrzaheth
G , "1.1/1/4. ,, ,1 urern lintlget Graham Sarah
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Hand, Rosanna Hastings M E Mt.s Hill Cathartne
Hatn.lore Eh.- Narmada Mtn= Holmes Margaret
Is n , liars hfary Holmes Jane
Hanna Martha Healy Ann Hour Rachel
Hail Margaret Healy Margaret House S dney
Hamilton Sarah Alleary Mary Hearer Jeanette
Hamilton Mdan lislre% Mary M Homan Ana
flare Mary E Henderson limo- Hughes Ann
Harr torah Ann ranh Hambenktan
Ilarrtn Rdehel Ilenderann Mr, Humphrey Mary
Harr, Mr , . Henna Ehrabath Hunter NarteY
Hart in E t:abed, Herrin' Mary Hunter Coceia
iirvernn hlrs Hutchison Mama
HOlet Mona net
Hatt I .1,•0 II Ha gins Margaret Hunter Catharine
sec y litll Ruganna 13 M
I..‘ru6em Mary J
Jaelo .n it 011 /tuner Mary Ana Jones M.
Margaret Jo" Ion A ttmo Johnalon Angeline
FJ et. Jordon Aut. John , non Hannah
Jv.onoz• Mar, 1 Jordan DeL.rahAJoimalon Susan
Jrnnsr M3li.na Jon,a Margaret
Ka'. her Ju:s Kilgore Letitia
Into. Kelly Hannah King Elizabeth
Keller Sarah Kemeny Man Kinney Ann E
Keller Prudence Kerman FArn K.rk Mar)
Ke!lev .1,, I) K.rrnan Max, Kroman Sophia
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laintharn Jane 1.,e1 Margaret I.gran Alan'
Larkin Jane Lemon NINon Lossen Al•rtha
Latietn Mad. Lewls Alnry C Louther Manila
lin • landaaySarah Lorenalre Helen
I.a • • • • Vanv Little Jan , Lyorys Mary Ann
li•nwstortlMary Lyons Henriettal.
M. , . Mar. Mee& M.ry nalork..y nelo-
Mnn. Middleton Olen B
Mr• •• • Emmy Moles Saran Elhonand Sarah
Ellin Mllea Mar, Nlulbolland Jane
Nlrt Ek.anor Maingell Ellen Murdock Mrs S
, Catharine Mann Mar , II Murray Mary E
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Mrllain MargaretMork•stt Mary McGut, Hannah
'Cali Mr. Nlel.lrov 6n*.lnyra Sarah
MeClorc Ann Mr Klroy 111 McLarnon Mary
MeCre•ti M. Mentdden NancyMeLauglin Sarah
M0',114. Jane 2 M
Nl,Cutnimoulki•rvAleFarland MurteMeMullin Mary
J hlcti.lllv ray Jane Me%limy Cattle
MrCittchrln JaliPNlrl.tuley nn.r
111 'McNur Mary E
Ntellerno.l `l urea MargaMeSpaldest Mar
Mcelr ;teed Eo ret geret
ra McGregor Mary
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N“nebton liniigettioilona Martha Neti.n Martha
Neal M r . tV Nulion Catharine
O'Conno r Sarah lE9lndion Susan Owens Nancy
Ann Orr Loutan
Pa!rner Sarah Pearson PlitaLettiP,Magrew 31r.
Pw.,k Mrs N PLi:Illot
Patterson Jane Peters Adelnt E Potter Ellen
Patterson Mars Peterson Ann Price SaraS
PattersonLe-onoraPeterson Marea• Priestly Grace
Prams Elear.orA rem
luau[ Ellen L Qn.nn Mary
Rag' Catharine Reed Rebecca Rnb,n son son
Ralph Mary A Ann, Frances Jane
ItainseY PirabeihßtnhardSon Jane Rinbtnion Mary,
A set
Ray Jeanette Rinse Ritbeeea R111461.0M Mary
Rut i - ath•rtne Roberts :nut Jane
Rt.. Mart Rntiestson Mary Ross Mrs A
Kite> Margaret Robinson Mary Ross Mrs Jai I'
beon Ratty Arin Sampson Isabella Spargo Labella
§iotrie Mart Slitter Sarah Staley Adaline
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°lame " Smith . raazYtiein - ran '"
Sitialle4mlll; S 4. Mn 1 Strange Rebecca
rah M Smith Rebecca Stone Hannah Y
Sheridan Mar, Swill MargartnAStoken Sophia
Silr. Sukannali Snoilarsee Elea- Sleywilion Mar-
Shun Bodeen nor prat D
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Taylor Sareth Tenn) liannah Tomer Marts
Tarn hall JonssrooTerro Harriet A Turbot.) Deborah
Thompson Yosah 'bibs FJaca
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Vatl Nr.. Mrs \'a?, Gerten Eliza Vance saran
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Wheeler Eliza- Williams ?dory
Word \larvirtt herb WiForisA no
4:4 4 tnri ". 12 Colin "r a e r h e 3 a ndk' Re-
Wier Elim
Welsh
Elie
Wi1.01 . 1 Eleanor Wosler Sarah
B Wier Eliza Jane Wood hlargareit
Wile.; Miss E E
Young Bo•non4 Young Henrietta Yonng Mary H
Gentlemen's List.
Able Joseph D Amberwtf Silas Anderson Allen
Acer Daytd All James Anderson Geo
Ackley Andrew Amend Wm Anderson Michl
Alin Wm Albert George Anderson John
Ainsworth R S Allen Louis Appleton On E
A. John Amsloy Aaron Arr m~ t ttitnon
Adam. Thom P Alter John Argyle John
Albert Allbaugh George Amen John
Adams John Allen Mann Arlington Ed 0
Adams Beverly Allen Rat Asper Rah
Adams Robert Allen Nathan J Aylmer Mehl
Abrams John I. Allender L Aylmer Peter
Abraham Wm Alexander T Ashley Charles
Abraham Wm .1 Allender John 0 Atkinson Gen
Ales. linter Wm Allender Abram Alexander T
Allen James Anders lottn
Halley Patrick Bennett Hugh }Hewer Rbenerer
ial lc Ja•on Blackburn Thee Brannen 1 H
Bailer Cripi Higley L. L Wilms Hears
BaLley Jamas M Myth /amen Breen Bernard
nailer T Bicknell Alceno Brady James
Bench., T W B Iliuptee Wm Brinker Robt •
Bane Harvey Meade!! Themen Bradley Richard
ircri. David Blackwell Thee Brian Den..
Banere't Mr black Wm T Brolly Hest
Bice. Semi' Boyle /nun, Fluana Joke
Baldwin Joseph Beyd J C, Brools Henry
It,lilwir CaL, 'lb Wee Tronediet Brooke John
tedmnithe Jae Bowed John R Broolrmire David
Bachelor Fredk Boyle Daniel Bmw ale. Win
Bale. A T Boyle John Bryan CM" A
Barnes C Id Boyle Wm Brunton Wm
Barry Michl Boyle Hugh Brophy Rich 4
Barton John Roar David Bryan ;rP ub
Merit, Stephen Bower Chidi 11. apt !Strum mike L
Haver Kirklai4d Lloyd Rev 2.64rl Michiman Thus
abnin 4 L BtfurCh Buchman Robt
Raver Wm M Vidnecurp John Bagman Ruben
Barrow, Adoniarollnyle Michael Barna B
Iltriui Owen Boyd John C Burgoyne Thelma
Bailsman A Booth They Byrt Patrick
Barry Patrick Brown Chas Burk floury L
Barret Owen A Drown Francis ByenAlrin
Humbly James Brown Jomee mi., Joni{
Beattie John G Brown Morton Boklar 4diepb;
Beattie John:rovo Rohl Hart Joseph
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11 , 1 knilrew Brqhen John Barton Benjamin
firrool Brown John W Barns 0 W
Bruton John Brown R F Bann John H
Ileßoor ROA Blowsier Rich- Byrne Francis
Beaumont ri It ardson Butler I 13
Headline Bolt Bray Marton He renal Ftobt
Itradhng Wm Bram Samoaßurchfield ß
Braman Wm Bravo John ktyara impost
Beard Charles titidgons John Burkhennet Jaa
Berme. Joseph. Brand Henry Burrows lleorgo
lien 1. eA. Urethra how Barney Thor
Brune, James T Bnumen John
Cbtproon - Wxo Co: NI A
Caronehen I L ClDrtht. Wm
Cann.s” Clots Cambers 13 Tic C Cow oi
Cltte John OlcOdn /oho tloykr Cims
c_te . l,eve ti C AMoor M B Covello Alark
t.4r10 Il tI Clammy Alexr Cooehroof Peak
00, John Clayey intin Coyle E. 11•41
Commoeh P Clem. B P Colter Jo. D
rodon Wm Clerk Terrence Coo Caro
asey Jame. Clark lames Coady Alex
Cantwell Jon Colima Patrick Coyle Wm
Collin+lemn Co,,,wa:: 4064
i'nnwron Semi Code I' Cptil 1g
csnel John Co,f i n Abel Crawford las
.04oir Wm Crawford IV Cep
I.47lWnekt Ed Culver I. W Crawford John
(Pm Cole Jahn Crawford J Dr
Camblin Wm Coherrllerry ID Crane More.
Canner Dan] exhren J T Craig Robert
cerroll Thos Cooper Flash T Creagan John
Carter Elias Cooper E B Croft Clinerian •
Cons Michael Connell Chns CrtorleY•Deir
Cartwright VA Conklioall Croon Henry
4. ..l:Aglaia Baer Cook I 4 Co Conynghaor J 0
Cahoon Sarni Cook Belay Cramer Henry
Celvinmen Jan Conner John Cunningham T
Callow Hiram Cos:nominal F Cunningham J
Campbell Thos Cony,. Cap JM Curtis Immo;
Cemphell Jes Cool Peter rlaSilln Wm
Campbell R E Conley Immo Carrin Mallets
Como Thin
Aeisen lohn D Deno Z W Donagito Wm
Daemon Wm Deluflller Alex Dmelmg Wm B
I Ikriann TB Dignim James Marling Pork
leferimb Jos Ihnmeee Henry Derterheity Bann
Dart. Wm Die limn rem Drummond A'
Dorf, Joxpli Dln.mom Jo. Dufour Claude
Devi. James Doyle Franca C Duekeronti Wm
Davis Dane+ Doyle Jumes Dunn Arc
Deem A A. C 1:
15 1 ,, 3/e Thee Dunn Atm
Davis Phineus rs de Boot Wen !leery
naolff Thos lad Judie* Dimenn Laps
!leveret, Dont Doled Andm./ Dungan Ferguua
Dearing It 11 Dbuoldellel43l4 Dqucau Buml
Decoy Lord. Doae4yrug Demean T MeN
Dev,rte laeol4 Dulohy alp A Dunlop Wm
14e neon John Doressldlebl Doogee Beaton
Ilmtrioh D P Donagbue J Dyer James
Devine Thos Dorian Area,
rA w . r d. wn, Egg Lawraw illturry DMA
Edwar.l• Edw . ,/ Mme; tetet Fllgilib Patrick
Elmunds V( sn s Ptrioll le ' Evans Hem
Eda Jusoph' A Mkt' Iltrun Eva. John D
Putty Swim:: Elliott Locke Evans Thom.
Einmherver A 'Evey Wm Evans Thomas
EdniuldsPlira Estop J P t t mnr John F k
Early Michael Emsou,l4.gry Evanr David
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Fneruaun W A Fimgerol/Jobkt Flanigan John 11
Rant Elide P Picker Wm Fleahmun Lewis
Farrah Robs Fober J. T Forum George
Fla CMOSA l
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Melds John Fagan 'hillal
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Fans= ii.nla Flanagan F C Fowler &Mare
Flakier Tan. Fleeson R C Fox Christopher: ,
Fergnaon Th. Flynn 'nos Form& Rat)
Fergoado S H Flanagan Mehl - Friel Runes
Fee Henry F Flank John France 3 Roo
Ferree Wm P Fleet Mathma Penh Simon
Finch John & C Fleming 9 Firglabee Pat&
Fitannmons P Rua Wm Folton Joseph
Fitzgerald Wm
I leo'r Chas Odd. John Gregg Edmond
Gomm Geo F tilllmme D 811 Gregory Thum
George Henry (Romeo Henry Greenwood Jos
Gallagher /no Glenn Alex Gran Wm
Gallagher Rohr Gormley Park Groner Salmon
Gault John Gould Saml Orson John
Ganey Bertha. Gobs Ilenry Grimes Michael
Galbreath Jas ....horn John GrimesJahn
George John E Gordon And.. J Graham Geo Nit,
Gam Petrick Green Geo E Graham J B Rev
Gaskill John Gernert, John Graham Wm or
G.attn (I C Greenlee David June.
Gaverl - Domineek Grant Broth Graham Jame.
Given Wm A Greer Janet, Gray Ale.
Giesy Henry V Green Rend Gray Geo NV
Giles Roht Green Douai. Gray James
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Hamilton Jahn L fiat Jo;
Hamilton D C Han T
Hicks Clemons
Hsll John
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Hamilton Chas Hart Pau Hat Phdap
Ilemillort John Hayden John Hindman Jan
Han:Lawn Wm / Hastings Held Hite Jos
Hamilton J J Hawthorn Mama Hainan Wm
Ilackelberge S IlawkinatJohn Hallenbeck Dabl
Hamill Henry Hawes 1. P Ron Holmes Daniel
Hatay Gerald Heelep Jacob Holleran Thor
Harnmand Wm II Hays Chas Hollenback 'Wm
Hamm Rtelard Hays Deo S Holaepple J A
Hamer Fklward Hay. J R Hortfach John Al
Heppe, Junes Hook John Horner Rohl
Hartrougit Tifor Helbry Henry Horn Joseph
Harper Moe S beaten Clenmil liowes Joon Ron
Harvey John Heaton lane llotras W
H.rrs Hoar Herron John Hopkinr Nada
Harbiron Henry Hendley Mr Horr Wm TDr
Hartley Henry lienry Hunter John H
Harken John Herlnhy Tirnotha Hunter Henry
Hermann Henry Henley Elinteras Holton Isaiah
Harry John 'Hetes B=ll H Humbeon John
Hemp Thor Hill A FI Hunter David
Hart J flibmds Robk Hughes Jas Hee
Humbert.= 8
from Darn' !rein 'Wm Irwin 1 P
Jackron Untie Jordan Edward Jones John
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Jackson George Jewell Jill t 3 Jones .1 I) AC
Jaelrson Ralp6 Johnson Geo W Jones Singleton T
Jacob. R Johnson Selby P Jones'Edward I)
Jacob. Isaac Johnson Mows Jones Henry P
Jacquith C P Jots... Henry B Jones Robs AI
Junlson John A Johnson Glavin B Jones
Jamison David Pitman Fielding Jones Evan
Jenkins Even Johnson David Jones Elijah
Jeffnes E E Johnstan Saint Jones Delmont
Jeanne Nimrod Johnston George
Kane Alej Hu.= Kemp Wm
Kane John Kceney F 11 Kinney John
Kane Richard ' Kerr Benton Knox George
Kern. John Kerr D Knox IK
Keens Patrick Kelly James or Kincaid Wen T
Keller Wee Francis Kincaid David
Kennedy John Kelly Edward Maley John
Kennedy Henry Kin, Lewis Kimmel. Ch..
Keller Jacob Killian John Kroop.Tohn
Kebill Benedict Knyan John Kona!, Carson &
Kennedy Robe Klein Jacob Co
Lackey Woe Lech Elhah Lindsay 9aml
Lath,' Chas Leech nos Livingston Win sr
Lawson Isaac Leech Andrew Loekley E
Lane Harvey Leech ChnstopherLong Theo
Luning Patrick Lee James Long John
Lawhaw James Lewis tirb.o. Logue Edwvd
Lange Frank Lewis Beni Lowther Jae T
Laois, John C LeansEnorth Lytle Jos T
Lain W Leppar D Lowrey John
Lane Win Leyda Freda Lowrie Jv W
Lawrence Ed L Little Joseph B Ludwig Hash
Lesser Marcos V. Little Wm Lyman &Baker
Leslie Wm or JasLitde Joseph
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Monoh David Myers G T 2 Morns John F
21allan John Miens Thee Morris Ftobt
NI.. John Mendenhall Won Morris Chas
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Mawhenney Jo. hleenen John Atorgui
Maelmi & Rich- Melly Chu Morgan Mr
antion Mecklen A M Morgan Patk
Maltby Win • Milligan C MolganJaeob •
Magnees G. Miles John Morgan Richd
Mason IV 8 B Milligan James Morgan &WL
Mackey Henry Miller Wm Morrison P 7 II 9
Map John Miller AleOr 51.. r Thomas
Marlin Theo :Uinta John H Morrow
Moestolten If Mitchell Jot Morrow Jae
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Matthews bldller Thus Martha Joseph
Matthews WW2 blinker A Capt Mallen 0 A
Matthews Jos bletish. John Mull. nos 2
Matthews S Z Manley Wm Manhin Mlchail
Maze Th. Morally Francis Mann & Cook
Martin rhos Moragh. Th. Munn Robt
Martin R H Capt Mooney Bernard Many John
Martin A MontadyT N Murphy hliehl
Martin Geo Meilen Mr Murray Park
Mar. Paint Monts .1 9 Murphey Peter
Martin GI A Morton Jas Murphy Wr2 0
Martin James Horton J L !denary Jahn L
Melton Arthur Morris John hlhrtv Patrick
Mellott Wm Monis A ft
lit'lltater Datod M'Curtitell Jas T PPReag John
hi uloy John M'Comuck Palk Al`iieo David
Nl' natty Francis ArColley Wm M'Eco Thomas
M'Arthar W T !['Cone Janne APl:Daley Jas
M 'Reath Ando' XV Donnell J hl'Ece John
M'Bee Ttits M'Elonnough C Magill Wm
hl'Cullough Jut M'Dinald Wm hlagill Hugh
Nl'Clellui Mini! NEDon old David Wain Rev A T
M'Clellnuil John ArDoutlil Jae M Magin Arthur
M'Clellund ilugh M'DermottJ J Magee Theophilita
M'Cabe :ohn Nl'Donnell hliehl Meguryßitrut
M'Candlem John hi'Donavil H hi'Hmiry Immo
NECatien Chas 51'Fadden M 1 SEGinea Patrick
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M'Cleery John isr rid Mr liDGraw B
hrCartney A J M'F on Chiity M'Ggow John H
AIL - Moroi-h. Rohl
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M'Cattery Th.. W iedi 0- 0 - ••••••• Es-nnot
Arclurg Jona or AP y 8 Ir ISLAM John
P•mck hrElroy llobt Mlanythlio Jim
ArCerty Henry M'Elroy Jos LI At'Lean Wm 8 2
M.Clure Tbo• Mlutoatihtaithow/M'Lary Thos
M'Cltakey ?Cad M'lnuah Rim AP Williams Hobo
M'Carlhy Jag Nl'llberren John Lthlanns C
M'Carty II hPErroy Hugh Pit'QuaLd Thee
hi'Collmter John Palmyra Might M'. alien Wog
AVCracken John M'Enrue Mich! M'Mullen David
Al'Coy Wm Al'lnryre Don! A 'Vay Thu); '
m•coel John WEntght Owen It `Willidm• Peter
M'Cun y Rota L M'Kee 3ohn ' h Vdocaster Palk
M'Connell Wm P M'Ettlintrhir Williams Jon
McConnell :3l'ltehh " ,l
hrtirtinan V.nh Arlie. hvm A or Robe
W.llletinel John
Robert
hitr'or John • hPiCioley 1) BPMeth Michael
Weruni Won hrlionny Jan
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Noel Ewd J Nemo H A Nugent Geo A
Nalier Reebd Nexh E P Norton 'ARA&
NM.. John C ?Maley Hamel Yiht#Jo Adam
Neely Jame• Al Newsome Johu Noble Josiah 13
Nelson Robert Neely John Nugent Chart..
Neylan hbehasi Newf. Henry 2 Nicholls John
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O'Dortnitan P . o'lltrso. Robert (Nieman !died
O'Brien Patrlck Ogre. V W O'Neel Henry
Odteer Robert Owena Dave' Orford William
(Pantheon %chi Owens Wm
O'Con her Tho• O'Neill James
Patten Charley Parker Levi Pilkingion Rohr
Patton 9ornuel Patterson Andes Phillip Charles
Parchment Sarni P.m Jou. Id Pollock James
Paden John Perdue'F H 2 Porter J. 9 .
PeesMy John Peuby Edward Price David
Pam.ll k BrownPenguin' Jonah Price Hardy D
arker lianry Peters George Porterfield Robt L
ark Alexander Perkins Cebury Preston Joseph
Patterson Math'erPhillips David Pryor Dr Jas
Perk , John Plosiman W R 2 Potter Col SC
Patterson L C Phillipslaeob Porter James P
l'stunson John WPRe Thomas Prenter Wm
Patterson James Phillips John C payroll V D
Parker Rem Pierce Walter Powell Wm 2
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Quigley George QuillenlaMea Ortay 9 Anderson
Rambsly Amems Reese Jacob Robertson BI A
kV:ht.:rime Rhodes =.7 Ittbr - Vii<27/7
Rortumn P Roberts J Robinson Thos
RadcliffPO Royer JB & 'Co Rottinsin
Rheerrlf James ßoss Wm Robjhson Th. i
Remley Michael ktosin Henry 0. ROO. John
Remelts lame* kkelanthS M .Ropers Copt .1
Redmr Joshua Robbins Jo ho RA tte Wilber,'
no Roch.ellow Alt Ropp W
arts&chord Roberts Hegh ' Roden I
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lemma James Mon Joseph Sinter Wm
Vanden Samuel Shiner Thaddeus Shove Yri;
Savage Francis Shesmer Geo W trimpseaSenanci
Sanderson Wm Sheridan W a Sresnah John
Sanger. Prone. Sheary War, Smoker Capt John
Sands De to -dry SiArk Jostidi Sarin Joseph
4arryoriThill Sheardon Wm Sisa Chau.
stulte Max , Shealdi P W Snyder George
Scott Ger John Shan Thomas Spearber Hen
Sant Wm A Shepherd J C Ppeßcer Nichi2;l .
Scudder Hobert Skeen Wm J Speer John
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st•ou David Maass Nichol.. 4 , ,qm: KJaPhott
Scott Jahn K Stilton Wta Htehinger David
Scott Beni romplll Stephens Abbott H
Selma Georre %liter Joseph Slantory Wm
Salt. hion6 Sloan John B 81.11 John
soaslos Wm Sloan Ms Steele John
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Seibert Jacob Smith Isaac Sward Loa's
Shaw Peter Smith George Swan/ 11en.7
Shaer Charles Smith Jeremiah Star44ol4ll4es
Sharp Levi Smith WV. • Start Wm
Shannon A Smith Robed Stewart Crosier C
Shawb Peter atctitteiWhit.. Stewmtlohn
Shannon .lamte Smith John Stevenson Wm
Sithnork m T Smith Alexander SUM= Thomas
sgsanon Wm Smith 'brace Stoney John
Shaw Peter Smith J hl Striae W
Shaw J SMith Le Grad SUickland J.
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Sulls.a Paul
Taylor Wo ' Ticomami John Timmon Freda
'Morley Wm . Tiompson D S Tihhau W J
'Ps ylat Perriter Thomas Joaah Tomas Finley
Tonor lobo Thompson Geo Tomer Adam
Taylor J. M Thu Akar Tolson Wm
Tepting Dust Tansy Henry Toney Isis .
Ta ylorlmeph Thompam Jos
Taylor Wm H Thompson (leo y. Wm
L1...W0n J.. Thm?.l49/1' Troniet James
Thos Teasers Marshall Troyer Jobs
han:ipso; E 7 • Tinampson B Tufiey John
Tarry
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Te rnilby
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Vanhenno hl Van Noghpg T 8 Van "fleet IA
Ven Joseph
Wolin= Wm - White J ohn Wilson Wm
. .ii'all Presley White A A Wilson Jas •
I alshTlemum Wino, E D Wilcox John T
w zr:r ti r c emil Willishead Whitmore s lit i n c le r i ' r i i l i eoxort S it e l ml
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Waugh Hand Whitaker las Wilkinson chap
Warner Elisha Virlicaling !Mehl Wilbur Zibecin
IVnrd Thos Williams John Wjiletts Wm
Wnymort Amos D Williams Daykitor tratiel46B
James Wade Jam Williams Tbps =Met 0 W
Ward Peter - Vitilliams J;onti • Opd G D
alson J 1 VI, illiams ruin. VI efrPredmick ;innye Gunn,
r€ IVUllams 'P W Woods Patrick
hell Withrow John 0 Woods Nicholas
Wass Jobe Williams _Daniel Wood J H "
Inrd Wm Williams 8 Workman E
Welch Wen F Willittits B W Wood John A ;"
Wells Mr Williams W H Woods Wm
Westerman Jos Wilson J WynkotlO VC*
Weaver Wm 8r Wilson T Wr1i0 ... . 4 14 ,
West Joho Wilson John V l6lfti Y lllo ' 't 7 -.
Wockes Jas
YD.% M Young J I Z w
Nintng Jacob Young Josiah 0
Xuamerman Fredetick
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Secretary Dome , Lake
Spartan Divne n, Sons of Teeeperenee
Rosedale Division
Doyenne Division
Versailles Division
Preseletti.of Levislative Teen toe
Leateneeville DIViSIOII
~-;••:.. 41 11 q c... , ti ffi s : Division
Lreurrns rhv i ti O i tv ‘°'
Nebnisk• Dillilloo
Eldorado Division
Nieman's Division
. , Washington Fount Division
licycrilsiosni Division
American Division
Tentonin Division
Chilean IVave Division
Allegheny Division ,
Fort Dngoeme Division
SUM VIM RI:iIgEMUMO, P. M.
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AUCTION SALES
By John D. Davis. Anotiommer.
Staple and Fanrf - Dry Goads.
On Thursday wonting, Aug. 51, at 10 o'clock, at
the Commermal Sales Rooms, comet of Wood lad
Firth streets, mill be sold, 'mama' *men., for math
currency, on recount of whom it may eoneern, a large
assortment of foreign and domestic lay Goode,matrta,
clog nearly all the variety Imally kept In an Malian
dry goods store.
At 2 o 4 clook,
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Queensware, Portant% ac.
timutg klywon and Impartal tea, Va aumarammrad
tobacco, madder, No 1 palm amp, altorao, ga b s ,
forty, arcs, Madam, writing and
tramparent window blinds, di not:: maid
mantel lamps, looking glasses, carpeting, feather Ws,
A large and general anaortaterrn of new and attend
hand honiehollfunntrue, &e.
At 9 o'clock,
Fashionable ready made clothing, embracing a hand
assortment of .biro, boots mid shoes, leather
trouts, saddles, whips, fine table and pocket outlay,
double and single barrel shot guns, pistols, gohl and
silver watches, variety goods, de.
Splendid Burniture It ditetlinn
HE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of EL A. Fabnet
rock, Eq.in be sold on Tuesday, August
on, 10 o'clock, A. M, ct bin residence in Oakland, as be
intends removing glom the city: being an eatisukire
end valuable 101. of elegant Farnham. s large portion
of which is nearly new, having been but little toed,
consisting in part of dafallouriag, air: •
BasenY, Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting;
nekgatit Pier Tables, marble tops;
Several very large Mirrors;
5 Illabovairy Rocking Chairs; 2 ritati`gy Sawn
2 do Divans; '2 do third Tables;
I do Centre Table; I - tin r Hat Table;
do Dining Tables acts dr* Chl**l*
do Work Table', •Ffine Mantel Chicks;
mailiunceni cabinet Marko /3bolls, embraeing
beautiful and aka collection, nem mast rare and vii.
noble foreign specleain a large mahogany eau,
Oil Paintings; II splendid Ma:droll.,
3 fine malstigany . Drawing Burnam;
2 do do Bedsteadn
Fine mapla, ahem and other Bedatoadat
do Bureaus; 3 do mahogany Wash Bhancho
Bathing Tubs; burnished Copper Coal litietaiS
Parlor and Chamber Chairs, together aridt aVW
ariety of other !roman.).
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I fine and substantial eastern built Canute; %mili
tia morn; 1 Bartmoke for 1 or *tortes; I fine HMI,
nearly new; several sets of good hamenrl two hem
Wagon; 1 Cart, 1 bay ladder, Plow, Harrow, antra:-
ming and gardening =nails, 2 fine beta C 0...
Also, a lame quantity of good annuity hay. ke.te.
Teens made known on the day of sale, '
IY3I JOHN D. DANIS, Mallow'.
WY. IL. aunc' Jowls .reti**
BOAIPIRI & ATKINSON •
Fmk er., arms. Woo:: too Platter,
CONTLNUE mtnufacture kirob of COPPER;
TIN ANDBREET IRON WARE Atm, Baca
=oh Work.
Steam Botts built to order.
. .
Special attemtion gismo. to 0111.111 boat work.
Have an hands a aue assortment of Copper . and Bran
attll e• a le T i .,p otlca Wrj !'s" . otli ' au''i."‘ a very C ta kmgSwi ah s :
le for neataltriiits; Califo rn ia emigr an e nt, or 7 rall tad
• mpanies.
We would teapeetfully invite steam taw am=
•thera to call and see oar articles and prices
urettaslng elsewhere. jrl7.
DOR GREENWOOD GARDENS.
The steam boat A. MASON
taw runs from the Point, foot
of Liberty street, to Ma Gar.
en—leaving at 0 o'clock A . and
at the beginning of much hour until 9 P. m.
may rely on finding the boat at the boor. She leaves
the Garden, the last op.trip, at 10 o'clock.
The season Is fast advancing, and those wishing to
visit this delightful retreat, now Is the time to *end a
few holm, not In the smoke and dust of the city, bet In
a pure atmosphere, perfumed with the (ntranee
flowers.
All kinds of refreshments, except intoileatlncelshriku,
are kept on the premises. Greenhouse Plaussomd
Bouquets of chaise sowers for sale. Churn! sm-Bun
day. jyl° • JAMII3 WHAM.
Pp-Change of ending mule on 4000411/ of low woo.
ter.
1 ) - e "'ng•
now oeespied by W. Grabanti, 7 .l, Pckitseesion•
given immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, of at
tbe gook•bbee of
JOHNSTON & t3TOCKTON,
earner Market mar Third street,
linglekee fee Sale
rIYE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES , 10 /Dr.
ynoilera, 4 rem stroke., R Soden, 20 feet/m. .14„
lathe!, m diameter, an in good order, will be whinin
b.E.ini if appliention be made soon. They haveonlp
been in use ;bora 12 month. For partleolum,biqui*
of jy27:dtt R. TIAN 8, Guam oaten
aEORGE HUHN, by 'tithing sr =t i t z l i sk pay ,
ink charges,
Book.,es a Box g valut
kleilicines, ko;
GEORGE, IL MILTENBERGER,
frig Na 97 Front st. ,
on 13131.3. bcst double refined Wham/Anlned , „ B:4
lJ (141, reoelved and for sale by
W. & S wcuTdura ni ,
ir26
N 0.162 Libe
r dy g m & .
yiEßs} — c-,TuTrii
J A L - - lAM
by irm .7, ti DlL‘Vaill'gCo '
lur ACK - EBEL—SO bblo, Ho S large Mackerel, 180, iz i: i,
just landing ors Car sale by F.
424 _J El DILWORTH. k. CO , ..;,..
WAN TEA—.I Bladders, by
B A FAILNEWOCH & Co.
17 3 9. comes First and Wood sir
W1141W . 0LA.5...-150 boxes, assorted, eau, Air
43 tale by W :UTON BOW)"
00 Proem •
1\1" 0. SUGAR-0 hhila prime filnpm, fez sale by
JA • lrita
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VD_ STY: OLD BRANDY—Opo ocaaaa eatk, leak
b c :lrtby juxt received !tad fat Ws 67 &ti t
Jugi
JACOB WEAVER, Jr,
t a OW PRICED BRANDIES—High Prod Pseuds
Brandies. of all eolore and gredes, far sale whole-,
s and retail, by
.IYM3
Ms, B. K. Iltander—SP'mir.. W EA
eammending your
IN
to the notice of the public. 4r.
In my business, I bore used o great quantity or Wk,.
used. give yours prefemace over all others I have ;
used. Harrison's. ink Is good, SO is Arnold's; but 'll
prefer years, as it does not mould, nor gm thickly he
mg exposed, and become- block Inn few agnates/Oar
on
the,
paper. Wishing you every success In
yam badness, I am yours, very respectfully,
JOHN FLEMING, City Accountasta
For side by It. A. Fahnesusek & Co.. Pittsburgh; v •
P. Seawall. Allegheny city; and by the auundsetswer„
Thomas K. Ribbed, Iltaggist and Chemist, tonna of
Liberty and Smithfield streets, Plttstarglatn. • :
ygr-dier
IKT - SW AND VALUABLE woruca JUST
.—A Compendium of Ecelcalandeal
wry, by Dr. John C. L. Gensler, Conaintorial Counsel.", •?.
lor and Ordinary Profeattor of Theology in Gottingen;
from the fourth edition ' revised and emended.. Tenn ,
W rem the German, er Samuel Davidarm, 1: L. 01,
Of Gnitee &Mel of Astterfos, ,
&woven , of the Continent to the organisation of Govt
ernment ander the Federal Conetitodon, by itiehardt
Ilildeoth.
Jett received and Ler sale by
JOHNSTON tr. STOCBTO2I,
corner Market and.ThlHlern
Hatters% 'Mumlase Cheap for Cada..
TEL& advertiser is now opening. at 171 Wiese errtrgt,
New York, • complete assortment NAT/WM
THIMAIINGS, selemed by bizonelf frouelde soexuafsol.",
tones an Preece cmd Germany, "chick, wcll be iteddldrit
for costa. Please call luld eirrted.Pe Wore putebaldlll
clrewhere. Jrztnia !,?)
Nyco Yoke, July, -
L - ARD OIL-100,e. Na. I Lard Od; and allada... ; 4 ' l'
No. 2 do.: an store god km sale by lt`t,
J 7 27 JAMES DA LZELL, N 0.64 lireen , lee
UCitei , 3:- 7 0 - doi7ilookeis, — liiiliiii peekeerqbia
.111) look Ogle, wad for tele by
jrl7 JAMES DAUM.. •
vr ACK EREL—no bbla. No. 3 klbeklorol;l349, Mat.
OIL sachuseUs Inapectiom, Iwoliki per eimak e stiltly
sale by_ Or_l7l JONLIk 1 1. '
POT,e .,=3. roing,T,=,•
rtOB4COOS-90 pkg. manafacissod Tobaccos, of 1
Wariaus qualities, tea sale by
Y 7 S. F. VON BONNHOILST &Cp '
ASH-5300 lights lity nabs by
S
8, P. VON tONNTIIIISTk.
DE:PPM-1014Lp for sale by
AYSKt
p. F. VON BON
150,1 1 1Y 2 2_ _ . 7E .. R---23 01314. Eae,tt . ns° r, fin V r o T em
vulv
WINDOW 1ii.a11 04 b44 . 44
CB 10414;
40 " 7
1 0
" !Mani
. 9.1 F . VON -
DBY •PPl43—iibbla. 65r gal:
Jrn B. P. VON Roan &co.
T O AF - EitUrtb.4 6 ll - 6:73...
IY 4 S. P. VON BoriNuottsT a
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RITE FlSll—Priao, Inspected in Ws. and.booiC
Mil., for anl4Py
y 27 & P. VON lIONNHORST k Ca
Abbe... or Hook Wilke.
QP.ORXLING Moselle, Clown loam 4 ,
1.7 " Hoek of Iloekbens, (*Mental ,
Still lloeiheuner, 1839 Mono.
" 184 Se wacu a as
Glesenhebooe, UM, do
" Memel Maeentel, 1E43, d.
" 3nluituliaborg, 1539, & Maier.
liodotheimer,tt CO.
lia I Booms, 7540
These Wrnes are from themon "like.kd Clipotea
along Oa Rhine. to wore I.d ror wo blouson Orono
da° " °th l or by the uaale
b INII WEAVER,
JY27
,667,,, — rwagsiss Winless
MUTis - per, 0014=1 chars;
th a p ay,
lieldsehiL “ " i...,.
D e n d e , ftnui., Pertrelge Eye, or flare lined, .wc% , 1 , .
Xn a llet, ~,,„d p t .,
Zasneris anchor, Qv.;
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The,.leha de IWO, Qls and Pis; ,0
Wines WO oireseat u, she wade, wholesale ono
n na, ressodably.„ .
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gyp
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JACOB XV
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SOFFER-2:0 bags rased and for sate by ,:,. •:, •
..../ 2'.
is 27 BROWN b. CIILB .
13 UMW'S & BROS improved Safety Faso—ak,
supply Mat nee'd and for sale by _
fra - • BROWN is Mr"-
AA sTiw:.. boxes u, ' Gram " War
rands,ntea b on tuna and to
ar. CGlSBSL l . rjyama r t__
_salaby
/M gt'
BROWN
OWDER—Blasting end Ma powder, kept eOp
staady on band, and for ode by
BR" DROWN & CULBEBTSON.
MACKE:II.EI,--A rapply'of Nw. Sanaa Macke re l.
daily expected from Ma e, and On Ws by
.027 /MOWN ast & CULBEITBOX.
ROO —2 dol. Put ancline, for d Jr 2 7 . P VON }orma)
FLOUR—y. able. (abbe , extra) avcilay rash on f `'?"- °
keel born Josephine, and for sale by ' • , ti!.
ilia • Aumnrame & eltozeg.,
lir A
li.lidli:S . NSW NOVEL—The Woodman! A go-i„.
=W.e a the times of Richard 111- by. G. P . a
....,,:
ernes, Esq. Just received by ,-•
mansion & merlon. tt-'
Ira au blarkaand Th Ili , i ''';
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