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tirvon befall, Dr. Y., and td .. ,4 1 1 n err"
practicable- Attdrattseraeou nal imam itetti specie
II adapt till inva ri ably kir cbarged until ittPpreill ow
NORTH AffiEttiO4N.
Adarerthieiftenta *ad eabsettpcions to the Mirth Amer
fern sad 'Jolted Sales Game, PhilsdelptdOeeeive,
and forwarded (raw this office. A!
JUMIMSONIO AND WH
incurs, 0
WILLIAM HASLETT, of Butler (*lv.
asentevr,
ROST. C. WALWV.,H, of Efi:Uletb Bor4figh.
^ JOHN MI.L.UR, of stmrpsbureb
CALEB LES, of 'Paubonch.
OIL ESPY, of Lower St. Cf .
ammo,
CARTER OUST'S, of Piusborgb I
roarriooarart, Li
0130. S. HAYS, of Upper St. Clw.t.
ros•orrooo,t
JOHN tioßrastrs, of Allegheny ; E.
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JO. ZdITCLIFJ.J., 4( Fe..,17' ,r 3
WM. H. entrug& of n'Obunth
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JOHN HV'EIHS or Findley.
Pea yeast !fetters see next ii4gis.
See seas peigetine Talairsegatiao ewe.
Oar readers will be amused, if not ii4eled, by
the letter Oft •Reinityllania 110t r ics, from
Bedford Springs, to. the Wllitt . lhalOkizitublic-
The writer has ho alight tnoilddtetifie politics
h y the Old Sergourb bus we think' he nits . in suct
ioning that Gov. Icanoroa will not @Nit next
Whdgeartdiiste. We should regret thOny thing
*twilit! prevent his leading tho WhirNsts at thy
next Gubernatorial contest. —4. i
E „
While the Locofoco leaders are arrnitgung about
the offices of the' Commonweeitht.A Bedford
Spring, WI if they had n sort of presfrYhtive right
' to their ehjoyaseacthe Whig party to calmly
on, quietly biding the time of condihii They ore
not the lets tendy because they makeMle ado and
noise. They have Mate, yea, new, djenhoesed the
Locokicenef the Keystone in a feir : hglit,. in a re-.
ginsrly pitched battle, and they are 1407 to buckle
o n their camm,und•rry it scum. I;prenever our
'standard bearer is gamed, the cohlfel wilt com
mence id good earnest, and we ph* 010 . Alle
gheny county fu her accustomed Vrarhelming
Whig =pimal.
The. Pinthurgli G=ene; n %trans- ernfiVgnicsi an.. 3
paper, say•
There rtayer. erne cc one PD.:m.410 General in
ertne, nines the,fortpancto the Bowe
-0 erne en
dentoodhla dray perfectly (.road dracha-0 in fearless-
TY, and that was Juno%
t h at
This cou p on that compares iddly the
ibireC Me Kendal
but
a (I year, MOVE.
np man democratic party reci :red edaa
larger
amotuo of Immure. They near aanoiOndge hie bonb
ufy and cardiejly. Juane. is •etter thkp never
reurgatainot (Ohl.) Repubi+4li,
Set a lie a going among the Loco presses,
arid it will never Mop. We look 01**012,5 week
dr more ago, to deny absolutely tba(loe Pittsburgh
Gazette ever need the language ittiti . it4,l to it, in
the above paragraph; and yet hokia pn edllor
Rho receives. our Daily regularly,*eiuting the
fake statement. Will he make 114iticeisary rot
.
femme?
The Ron. Mo nT CLAY and his Sriu arrived at
Sandusky (o.)rsia Saturday last, etlil, 10l that port
Car Beale (N. Y) on the same de i.ll The Le:x
i:pan °begrime of the Stet thee einounees the
departure of Mr. Cley . ,Jitetior, (ram kilime:
.oorGiKow-citizen, IA It. C4iXsq . Cheape
d'Affaires to the . Kingdom of PoOtipil, 101 l Usti
cabana )mpottied_by nis 04,6 Wednesday
Burt. -11 e, will spend a &so dayitf:tb Lolmaydle,
themes kamill:peoneed W Washidglbo,- and will
leitrittKitinfted §toes fur LasbodAtiont the Ist of
SeigeOber." - •
The Niasileyton Repahtic surieji that prompt
been . taboo by tilo Secretary ct
lirsaiD • bold: several compotes :trij readiness to
i
eseseed is:-ts , motesisthriiiiintny riblicirce the
teteye hole et Florida. skald it apkib* that the cm
dues orate kyr Indians:who morderel hfirßariter,in
itetaetteet o 4 harm river, Eriar altparisucsureed
by the mall mitre!' the Semineraii lobs din TIY
Main In Florida, There is co reit;4e,it is ashicd,
20 suppose, towever, that this rfe r te . eutraje Of
*afar indium?' " either the tosl.oy ot portage et
the lam. ' ' :1;
The .W itlgt b Udon , R
Cali tim on. Tillman
• ' I.
oardth, Visited teistew..73neetuf ROW Connecticut,
•..thettroielea.ncumeg Senator.'" ..•# yrt ter Isole
eaves of the democracy' orating , rut
decency. 'There M torirtper o3i oc luit or ex,.
champs which so habitaafty forgOiltbe emertines
of the press, in the bitter itiodictinestiess of us party
tactics —Baltinws Su.. .
There is note seitpemnble or is44id journal from
the Ayostook - to the Rio GMille4fat, if disposed
.ps speak the truth, could hesitatelkreetto the senti
ment abate expressed by th.p
&anus Goviamercn Licralltitia —The Waal.
ington Repilblit, emu—
"It is slow out.paintel duty to,iiicoyd the defal
cation of Nattinniel Denby, late letaporary 'navy
win of tip: trailed Swea, at IWitui4lles, ta Fotnee.
Re is a defaulter to the tone of $1'4501 4bl,tolod
wait %II; been commenced egantyl him Mr' the
amount.° •,.!;
The Mloiring very proper relit* bean email
tithed at the Treasury Departme It will doubt
less be attithded with the bes t &,iieteeneev—
• TILCASUIS Pieus i Thvaivirr.
&wad Auditor's Office, 1550.5
Owing to the numeront spplf alions and com
plaint* ofchtimunte that agents mid attorneys have
failed tit vaporer their duos vi brio collected, this
olSce hay established a rule ttiatico money will bp_
paid upon • power of attorney ta. An y . agent a, al
tomey who has been chttgeilmollCi circumstances
to warrant belle& with withbold4 money due to
• claimant:
P. oLn.rtuN, stoma Auditor.
, .
ft Ot..
iecoviltr .tx ItanalW.The lamer.
Cu fulfttf,:z ~,t,,,, 44.11Mi11r vMlliefwere dotitd..
. law to . ,;''. %'.... *the newriiffhich we publish
adl 9° .. 1 -. 7 '"7i.:4i, g-Pe'veri..oom qr late se
vers aiow .•.',.,.,..,... 4415f0nti . 10. A: rreapon
,
dent ofthWiletettlxilerrild dietea follovrieg
mention offair'eise:. , f‘.l :-'
"Madame Laborde. the ope , . waxer, waa not
expected to iltre on Saturdayjdiving been given
op by the ptraleion.s. She total since, however,
-mon mimeo! iXtly recovered,oWlh.g, it to wild to a
tteor:diaCoVerp made by n Freda doctor at Que..
I'd,.Ct txdtlied,hg.hire with greitkiticeers. Ii coo
:ADMS in giving' the patient largo:4o.es ofmutate
. -Add or ammo' of iron, or heeirt' the Co:lapsed
state. Sorest wax_ the etfeaW it on Madame
Laborde, thgttwo botua alter itt".iiitil been adasinie
tend she, wets enabled to lit ofef_li
...
For the Ptri4orgA arrettr.
F. 0 11 0
Oh Bobo live. among did .06 '
Alnerry llle bath I&'t,
TO every voice his horii4ir 6ti•
And move:• cbeetV;
Oh Echo' %she,
Asked it of I ,
To show wich aptEM glee!
•
Its loi:y lora maiden tiiikb. rock
• Tharivertiange
9idgr—and her wog inVoirrtbre mock
lo loW beyood becikilo
on Echo! wWf.
Asked trio of KO
To Wag her wog ertrda
The hunter on the mousC4in Lamar
Beneath the trystiesithorn,
Loud sounds his bugle 001 and clear
Free Ip the early digue :
Ott Echo! Noldo
Asked this of' 0:0
To windeigala tbelihrn,
The. Seitool boy late silo. play
Comes strand'ring *nigh the wood,
Aid beat to cheer Ens 4inly way
Pipes in the solitndfi
Oti Echo! whia';
Asked this
To whistle tinswer3lde
The boatman node:neslS the cliff
Shoves ant his batte . troat shore,
pe bounding billows War his skiff
Fast as e bird addli,t4visiz;
Oh Echo' cotis, ;
Asked it of yfvd—
To ttly the trantio-liiar
Llte owl tbst qtatbristk .
*pill the eventilay,
Perched an.the tree twOtte the hook,
Moats out his dolt!g44
'
• OtrEeho
' thfiforpu—
" . ,To mock the osiktveY l
Oh
Echo lives smog* hills,
' • 6 04.
anew= chlientYrrt' , :t
Oh Echo! ••.•
!Liked it of chk••• •
To sikw such sinieSitgletr4 - 4-• - •• • .
• •••• 'F•MAROArAIg-COURWEIr'
ppir , ;AVatrikT Irgar.tillostri , "k
4e - 40:Indebted to bar Niiiir;"fott Tr*ii* T.
the fulb*ing brief suctintkigib, <ahrbit Of the
puadirdn'fril the:carman ii be sews/ States to I
which elentiona mill be heat These electlatm ore
llMportanras deendingthel*pletron of the acct ,
House of Representativea—L.
Notaret CrotrootA.,—Kinn Thursday, August 1
9th—for Menabora of C o nreaa and Clerks GI Courts
only. Oindhiaten Cur Congto , : —
that Wion. Taylor'. vote ...!/:oeefono C a m's
Vme
/ L Merman, .5475 po natubd s u'l
2 Jos'h P Culdwell.•. •sod 6 r4o. do. . .Z.WI
3 Edmund D e t,,,y,• •t 613 Green 'W. Caldwell . 479
4 •Ang. H Sheppard, -.5.rt T4tDma! W. Keene 2.
45
5 Henry K. N o sh, • • -4V9 •Ab Venable •• • •4410
'l4 (No Whig Clod) -3 1 3 3
. • , / v a m ho i tt c Lrel s•ec
7 (No Whig Caml I lifgantat,7%,:fnted_
8 Edward Stanly, ...4997 Wm. 13 Lune • .:See , .
9 •Dand orataal • • .4030 f /he 4 Thle m ast aHouse.Pars Id .4972
• Members
rf teed,
It land be borne in mind that Gen. Taylor ran
largely ahead of the Wbig: streogth, ao that the
rate above given is not a );liable test. Tne oth
DiStrict to doubtful; perhaka the 9th also. We
mould like to add the sth urthe hat.
ALaaage.—The Election in this State takes
place on the 6th. As yet, Henry W. Collier.
co) is the only candidate, Cul. .1. E Balser (Tay
lor) who was urged to con,having declined. Mem.
hers of the Legislature and Tax Collectors are
ale. to be choren: the Legislature will have two
U. S. Senators to chowle.' The candidates for
Congress are,—
Ta iT . II
Di. Whig cand. votr. .r.!Ga , k , Caw'. •04.1
William i .•.5,/39 talvm C. :kW/
2 .ne.rY «Hilllanl 7o,4 00 I,co lined I .4:tro
- . .
J•211G11 1. Punt. Ind
1 John 8 Iltodar • .. .fl9ttoto,, w
4 'Joseph 0 Itt .440 !Samuel W Inge •.A4t.
Witham B Wood• • .3027 Payld Hubbard. • •44 , 1
It A O'Ne.!
5 (No Whig egad )• • .13-.••4W It w c.bt. 4:014
Vera ellarnseta.
' J F Bradford tF7tt W Bosril , n 592
Thu vote of the State tag November mu., lot
'aylor 30152; Cam 31,34,0; Cass's majority 918
The average Loeoloco mhority is about 6.090 --
We trust Alston, Rillinn3 A and Baldwia will be
elected: Hunter may be:lnnt we think will not.
is idle to hope for any Onere.
Tictrrassez.—The rival' candidata for Gover
nor are Ned S Brown, the Whig inctimhent, and
Gen. William Temiadale, "the hero of Three
Wars, who a expected 4e run into the Whin In
dian hters audhlexicantoluateers rather aerator,
ly. We do not think Inc can bent Gov. Brown,
though he might have rinne it if he had kept en
tirely oil the stump. ICJ,. palate, is to be chor
ten this year, but therets no U. S. Senator de
pending. The candidates for Congress, so far ns
we hove been able to risliertain them, 111 c
DiaL \V. Cand. Taylor's VA.oep Cana Case's Vote.
I. Nathl IL Taylor • 1153 And Johnson • • • 41•401
Dr Jet Powell (loro);, Brookins Can - tuber
3. Witham MCoeke INO Loco Cara.) • • -3,41
' Albert ti Watkins '7
3 JosieMNlAnderaon743} Tho. C 14 0 . " - • 5135
4 John It Rohyera Wait Samuel Turnny • .574:
'• John B Savage
..... W Jones
C. Frank Buchanan 5031; •Jess II Thomas 31121
7 .11 P Unruly ~•6021 (No Loco Cand
b Wm Cullorn• ... 4/000 And , sr Ilated 46u7
y— •• • .504344shana ri Hems • -54.0
to John W lianas call °Fred P Stanton ..... (OLP'
iIC II NTLlanas• .•72.47 -- • • -4V9
Krvincer —jiere there as to be chosen. beside
nonusers of Congress had a Legislature, (hut of
the Senate excepted) Delegates to a Convention
to revise the State Colistitution. The constitu
tional canvass over rides all others, and is evlderd.
iv damaging the Whigs by arrayusg the ultra
Slavery interest again& them. -The Whigt are
divided with regard tQ Emancipative; the Loco
Pouts with tem and unobserved exceptions,'goin .
strong for Siavery—bo4 tie extension and its per
petaation They are siegy likely to defeat Ayletf
Buckneg's return to Congress, because he made a
sarong speech last winter, in support of the Wil—
mot Proviso principle,Ahough he was ultithately
dragooned into Vtaing.Or the Walker amendment.
The Locos are preming,CoL Malaita)] in the Int,
settle Dunnct lienanim.im won't declare.spinst
Emancipation, as their Candidate (Lane) savagely
does. They hoped to yen their men in the Vlth
District in between two Whigs, on the sliest - mg
dodge, as they did foirr years ago, but the Whig
differences in this district have been adjusted by
the withdrawal of Col. Addison White. thins lea,
log Judge meek clear field. The Whigs,
ought in justice to gaitr two members iu Kentucky'
slot allowing for con4itencies, hot we fear they
will not—die rival rimbilates, according to the
latest advice*, are en Wows:
Dist rand. Pa, tori:ry. Lee.," Cana Cos.'s V
1. John hl John••on..7lli •Lonn Boyd • • • .51.5
2..1 L. Johnston. • •701 • No Loco nand • 1500
Froorit Peyluu. I.&
2. Finis E MOLean•oosl Flloalt Ift-• -.1014
4 • A yle, 8e40er•6302 G. All Caldiroll '1605
5 •J. & Thetropinia•o79 - - ...... • .5116
6 'Dant& Brens• • • -6'550 John P Meurun • • • 149:1
7 H. 11a2A111 .• 1)( Newton Lour • - .6130
•.C. S Morel .d SP J Vrobeata, C. 4HI
oJ P Houston . • •05 , 01 John C Alnion • • •4•01
10. *J. P. 17 vst , • • • 7#ll R. H. Stanton .. 7331
TaLtaXa.—The election here for Governor, Lient.
Governor, Members Cf Coonreaa, a Lei isletu re
(accept part of a Soothe). There are three sets ce
tickets for Governor and Lieutenant, and ns the
vote go President stood—Taylor, 69,907; Vea,
tigulez,B,loo; Cass,74,lis=it etroogly protiable
that Joseph A. Wright, Lace, will' he the next
Governor. The Legislature is far more doubtful.
The Gimgremional custom noes not at this distance
look so well as en anyld trot. We abaft be ;and
to heat that it brightens by approximation. The
rival eandidaies
Thcr Whig. 'Faydre Yote. Loco. Caro. Vote V B
1 •ElichaEnahree• • •t 42.3 Nadel Alb.rioou 7-33 IN
2Wm M. Dunn .463 Cyril L Dinthani944. 353
3 Joseph Robirdoo• • .614 J I. Robidionicrdi Gen
I Saar. (V. Porter .S.FCE er. gh .
5 tti ham Iler.al. • • :5144 'Cc, .1 Brow, 4 WS
6 J 6 60 6. w 6 e. 4 .... Ii• A tiondin Rad 2
7.F.. W. McGauchey 11121' C Novo. I m1NV5741
- 9
'Henry 9 Lan t 7 it4 Jo. F.. sue Donald (87 711 at
I?"
1)0344 0 1N; e ri 7h . 7; 1 1_ 114 , Arnhem 7 ,.. 1 1 ;a v r e htn.7: 4 , .. ; 414 , •
• diensher , 04 the Ina 800,-
I Free Sailers, out el:wetted as alr,c
lowa -The electinn jAng. 6th) in thia4iiatr is
for a Board of Pahl* Works only, Menthe's of
Congreas having been chosen last year, Owo
ono, hot the seat of one contested by a Whig A
Legislature is mho to,be shown, but no U. S Sen
ator is depending. The Loccdoeo party here hay
ing taken Gen. Cast's ground respecting Slavery
the Free . Soilem incline to the Whig
side winch gives prop Lae of n wilotary change in
the Pathod complenlim of the Suite.
TiAss.—Tbe Contressional election in this ultra
Loco State (Augis warmly contested in the
Western (lid) District, when the late member,
Timothy Pillsbury f 4 opposed by Votary E linw
ned and Hugh McLiod. Casa' nonjority wos 3,031.
No opposition of codoequenat has yet been mani
fested againt David S. Kaufman, the old member
from the let Distric - prid at Cams had a mujonty of
2.106, there is no doilid. of Ens no-election. Gee. T
Wood ( resent incttnnbent) and P. H. Bell are the
primipal candidatetTor Governor. For Liem.Gov.
John A..Grecr, Middleton T. Johnson nod Junes
W. Henderson have-been propound, who were at
the boost dates eani4asoingtbe State. George W.
Smyth it oho leading caodidede for Commiiwioner
of the General Lan&Office. Allthe counties heard
from last Fall in Licit to he canvassed gave Gen.
Taylor 4,509 and Cuts 10,689, showing a Locrific.
co insionty of 6,5114' The goutmaof the election
of Judges by popular vote will he enbmided tothe
people at the Augup election.
61111KM111.—The election here ( Aug. 6 h.) is
mainly interesting an .count of Col. Benton.—
There are no members of Congress to be chosen
this year by the Pe4ple, hut the Legislature about
Li hr c erteil will intuvu or sopereetle the 'Father
of the)note," nor his fight with the Slavery Ex
tensionists to mant.Glitly a warm one We think
be will be re-eleked male!. the Entenconists
Should prefer a Whig 11. S. Senator to bun, which
is not unlikely. Tke Senatorial struggle overrules
every other. lr•
Raves Istssu An election is to be held,
Aug Bth, in theald District to 111 the vacancy
vied by a Dilnin tist elect at the April State
Election. The candid then then were Sylvester G.
Skleinum , Whig, genj. B. Thurston, Loco,
(Int met:abort) ot - whom the latter received a few
the most votes. The Whigs have at least 50 ma
jority in the Diatria, yet apathy and rends render
the result doultscul.:,,
The Whigs ecebtuly ought to gain 011 P mem
ber each ill Kente Lky, Tennessee, mid Alabama,
though um do not expect them to cony nil of (ten
Taylor's vote in those States. They must expect
to lase one in Indiikna, and possibly another (need•
leggy) la North Cirolinn. With l e cane.
bons in the States-now about to choose Members,
• Whist organization of the Nouse, may be placed
beyond reasonable doubt.
Cite Stan .—We learn wob great
gratification that Sohn F. Shioder, Esg , the States
'freanarer of Lancaster county, amend io this
city yesterday, brifiging with him the large cum of
seventy-nine thatuiand dollars. which, on the are.
val of the, State Treasurer, Mr. Bali. he will pay
over as that Cougty's quoin of the State Tax.—
When it is known: , that the whole amount to be
paid by Lancaster . SSS,OOO, and that an'
the same aeseasmeet bat $75,000 were collected
last year, the orwhhnt result reflects the highest
credit upon the energy arid ability of Mr. Slimier.
A smiler spirit eigitrited in every county, would
do away at occeand forever with whatever lin
gering tear may
no
remain. either abroad or at
home, that the honor or the State will not be main
tained.—Norti Ants,
flmotusa Paortracr.—Larensu Dow, of eccen
trio memory, wasto posttetcon of a German work
on the Propheclei, which ho rained highly and
frequently made Ettnotatioos from. Among other
remarkable sayllitia of the author were tbeee:
would not tin a king In 1848."
"1 would not t a grave digger In 1819.'
.1 would not ha a soldier in 1850." •
"1 would not 1$ either in 1851."
The work alluded to woe written about 200
Yearaattm It certainly possemea an mterest kr
the curtutar. Ho* frail the tenure by which Mop
bold their crowskiJa 1848' Who would Ike the
office of a kraosligger In 1519, unless he was
solely mercenary? How more than txusumilde
le it that the militroy men of the earth will cab
tributreamltitodcain 1850, to fill a wide and qnUt
grave! And wiihope, at least, in 1851, kir the
fair harbinger wbicu promise 'peace on earth and
•:$04.,011 ,rheii,--Jour. of COM.
gy,The'worda Agapailly and Hotwpathy 6%4
.1101*114 V fraltili Ilea, a kaOalladjp, Or their true
prh.¢mefetbicattrot but be interesting tb the mi.
trill bit seen as ibUoanr—ibi accent be
ithnOuliti rjettblet, Al-hyputby-'-gom-op
From the Ret
' PidalstryLvsaiwieciLrnes.'•
Bemoan SMIMMIs, .114 y 27;i810.
There is gotta a stir just ihrit lir the ;wake tit
Pennsylvania, on the locrofactielde• and, Wen
from the number of nen-ants for dee and hums
who are here. dna ;seems to Les the gathering point
of the various interests. Gen. Cameron left a few
days store; but Mr. Buchanan, whose aretVfil the
newspapers chronicled about the same time, still
holds on, miring, it I. behaved. hie political m uch
more carefully than his physical health. With
hum are Cul. Soranel W. Black, of Putrottrgh, a
candidate for governor in expectancy, who won
some distitionon in the war with Mexico, Henry
S. Megraw, also of Patsborgh; Judge Koos, of the
Westmoreland district, and Alfred Gilmore, the
member elect to the 31 at Congress from Armstrong
district. Another candidate for gubernatorial
honors, Judge Jeremiah S Black, of Somerset, was
here also a few days, !Among the efficacy of these
medlclnal water.. Imprimis of them all, however, I
is the late Secretary of State, who looks (award,
doubtlem to a higher position in the government. I
He a ue ruling sutra of his party, and may per
haps, auceced in maturing the arrangements which
he or his friends regard as necessary to secure I
him a Presidential noadoenlon in 181.4 His first
play has beta successful, as it is well understood
that the nomination of John A. CI-amble of Ly
cOnottig county, as the Lacofeco candidate tor
Canal Comenlesiouer, was made for the benefit of
"the House of Lancaster." There was a very
strong nonunion to him, and but for Mr. Buchan- I
an'. influence he would have been defeated. Hsi
elesmon, ICU can be elected at all, will give the
Loeolocos full swing with the patronage of the I
public works. This in times past has been to ,
them an endless source of power, and of cutup- I
lien Pio. Wielded by a man of Mr. Buchuan's
siretray and adroitness, it cannot fail to place the
younger and leaner men of his party completely' at I
his mere
The Whigs will most probably nominate Henry I
M. Fuller, of Lurerne county, as their candidate, I
in oppos it ion to Mr. Gamble. He is a man of fine
Itense end, I should think of rare merit. He'
certainty is very popular among hi. own people,
else he could never have obtained a seat to the
Legislature, is the face of a uniform mammy 01
nine htodred Mr the Locofocas m hie county. He
will, in the event of his nomination, canvass the
whole State; and, if the Inends of the Admtnistre
nun will unite lnearnest, determined to main
tato the proud position they occupy before the
country, he will be elected. Mr. Buchanan, whose
opinion in such matters, notwithstanding the man
ner in which he blundered about Pennsylvania et
year ago, may be worth something, a of a very
different opinion. He thinks the State is thorough
ly Locolimao, and predicts that Gamble's maionty
will outstrip twenty thousand.
Another most, of the ha Premier is to make
William Bigler, of Clearheld .unty, the candidate
lor Governor. In this the elements of opposition
are more powerful and more resolute than in the
matter of canal commirsioner. Then the “young
Democracy" were no, exactly aware of the toils
into which they were to be entrapped, and fell of
course an easy prey to the wily Old Hunkers.
Now, they are wide awake, and disposed to make
a bold, revengeful fight linowingthis, and some
what fearful withal of the result, Mr. Buchanan
has stepped out in person into the pellucid ring .
Tho work is too important, and the hazard too
great to leave all to his managers and wire pullers.
Hence he labors at the oar himself as lustily as the
stoutest of his boat's crew. His policy is to induce
Judge Black, whom he looks upon ne V e moat
formidable rival of his candidate, Mr. Bigler, to
withdraw from the hats, and put himself m treun
ing as the successor of Mr. Sturgeon in the United
States Senate in Judge Black you will re
member no a strong competitor for the nomination
against Morris Longstreth, The fort that he was
pushed aside thee, and the detest of Loagstreth by
Governor Johnston, hap increased Ins chances of
macaw wall needier Lomfoco Convention. It
he can, therefore, be quieted now, and hts friends,
batted with the promise of a higher reward in
perspective for, their favorite, be brought to the
support of Bailer, all serious opposition to his
nomination by the Luccfocos of the west, where
Judge Blacks strength is, will be effectual) , pro
aided against.
So you see Mr. Btletratl6ll krlM7l what he is
about, end where danger lies His plane, too
are well laid, bat them suzcess as yet cannot
he relied on as a "fixed fact' Even it this pro
posed arrangement( be effected, there is no guaran
ty that all will then go merry as a marriage bell
The fierce, impetaous young Democracy of the
State have their ambition. longuip, end yearn to
rise upward, as well as Mr. Buchanan. They will
submit to no nrrangement which is to keep them
under, and if Mr. Buchanan gets Judge Black out
of Bigler. way, he will find another of the same
name Col. Samuel W. Blatt, if I am not misfn
@rmed, folly es ugly a customer. Be is n man of
handsome talents. of good address, sod every way
o boon companion, whether at foray or (robe
And unless things take a singular turn, he wdl
not be whistled down the wind, although quite a
young man, se readily ea his namesake has been,
or is to be, with conungent promore of prefer
ment. Again, it is doubtful where Gen. Came
ron, by no means powerless as yet, win tat, his
stand. He most be saved from obscurity, and does
not mew to be shoved from the platform its
gractoristy. To perfect his plus ' Mr . Buchan.
will be compelled, before be gets through, to at
ych him in some way to his firnanes. And, how
ever it may be, the ex Senator, why lass cunning,
had gdots and cOunterplots as tilnalkly.lts the es-
Secretary, will get the better, In bargain. Even
now, it is rumored, be is ready tor outcry end re
bellions it will take something nubstannal, then,
something Mr. Buchanan can neither give nor
protest, to bang Geatral Cameron into useful rob
ordination.
The Whig candidate, if Gov. Johnston should. as
some suppose, decline a renomination, will likely
be the Hon. James Pollock, so long and favorably
known as the reprcsentat ve of the Norihnuther
land &atria in Coupe,. Ile to fen strong man in
his section of the State, and would rue as well.
perhaps, as the best. Whether he be nominated
or not, the candidate should—as he may nib Onion
and harmony of noon—be triumphantly elected
la that event, even if h.a own party have not man
buss and vigor enough to rut oat the maid pad
which the manager. desire them to play with, Mr .
Buchanan will have his game beaten by the pees.
pie.
Since writing the above, two other prominent
I exhorters of the Leicoloco school have arrived --
Really, these soling. MUM have a wonderful 'oath.
lag effect upon the system of these political writ.
This last brace consists of A. B. Cummings,
of Philadelphia., and Gen. J. K. Morehead, of Pats
borgh; one the eastern and the other the western
representative of the otue omnipotent but now
&Uttered Porter dynasty. They were onginal
supporters of Gen. Lass, in opposition to the "fa
vorite son of the old Keystone State." The con
dition of their health is not precisely known, but
is shrewdly suspected that they are still in the
interest of the "hero at Holes surrender." I knee
we may account in some measure for their pres
ence here. Tbey are not hardened sinners, to he
shut out entirely from grace and forgiveness, and
may be that they are somewhat sinning, Dugeld
EintEttetty like, to collet wherever the provauot
seems ;wheat and most abundant. It were not
emptier In this view of the case, if Mr. Ilechanan
should, accidentally of course, pick up new sub
jects, none of your regular fists this ugh, for hie
mesmeric expenments.
I have already covered so much space, that I
camatitcsay much about the springs as a resort for
comfort and health. There are at pre
.eat some 2.50
slithers, who have to rough it souse, notwithstand
tog the desire of the propneter to minister to every
one% wants, nod render all satisfied and contented.
Col. W. W. Dts, for several years the industrious
and gentlemanly proprietor of ao adm i
rably kept
house, the Fountain Inn, Baltimore, ta the heed
manager, and is most assiduous in his efforts to
please. MARYLANDER.
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Thillsll In California—Sot so 0111TVISta
The Nemari. Adorishirr publish. • letter from
Beth Bryden who wont with a potty from that
place. According to Mr. B. gold digging is not al,
ways no prifitzble a business no it hot been sup.
posed. We copy the best of the letter.
COUNA, Bev Mill Valley, Oraarintrire.,
"We reached the valley of Suiler's Mill at 9
o'clock, A.M. April 15. Put op our tent, packed
away oar baggage, and abi et 4 o'clock went to
the diggings below the saw mill with our wasn
pans and washed out a few grains of the gold
On
On Monday, the 16th, we went to the diggings,
gathered all the informative we could from the
people we found at work there, and washed out
3or 3t dollar. worth of gold. Oa Tuesday, I put
the washer together while the others went to dig
and prepare the dirt to wash. In the afternoon
we washed out 510 worth, or the weight of an ea
gle. Wednesday 17th, Mr. Davenport inlayed ist
the tent white the other five washed all
day, and obtained $27,50. Thursday 18th, all
hands together washed out 57 2.50. Friday 19th,
obtained 501 worth of gold, and on Saturday 20th,
52,50 worth, having attack a good bed of alluvial
dirt, which we had to carry about 90 yards to the
water.
On Monday, 22d, collected 567; Tuesdev, 211
563,50; Wednesday, i 05,50; Thursday, 550; Fri
day, 653,50; 15aturday,111 5 0. On Sunday we stay.
at the tent; washed up and made a dividend of
fire ounces of gold to each person, leaving MX pen
ny weights in the treasury. This is not up to what
it was represented, being not over 59 per day,
and our expenses are enormous. It warns strange,
that after all that has been sald with regard to this
wows!, no correct idea ord has been conveyed.
When a person arrives at San Francisco the
journey ts not half performed—the labor, fatigue
and pnvatton then commences. A person may go
(tom Son Frani:no on the deck of a small vessel,
and ride annum the prunes in an ox wagon, but
no person would risk ruldits up and down the
mountains to r 8,11, .F. 541 . Maid thence
aficen miles to the Spanish bar on the middle
branch of the American fork, the nearest mine that
yield sufficient to pay for working. A good horse
will carry about 101104). sense the mount:dna, at
an expense of about fiTty cents ape- pound; from
that a person must take his blanket, tools and vic •
tugs on his own back and climb his way when
ever he goes.
Ton may wonder why we hare stayed here so
long- The reason ls, that the wateria so MO that
the minendo not armkJusd It will exceed sixweeka
linger on account of snow melting on the moms.
Uncut The river here is high, and it has risen
some three fret since we began to work, driving
as from the beat diggiega This Over is about ,
seventy five yards wide, and from five to ten yards
deep OlkA descent nom two to three or hilt kat
-10.016 hundred, and run like a train of cars over
tt =ma,/asking tea times aloe 0,3411.
7 Fa person commencing to dig, selects bii
clears sway • bed of rock and gravel of all sizes,
and of all depths, nuns one to six (Cot, till he come.
to a bed of yellowish eluvial sand, • few inches
Nok, and sometimes • foot of this contains the
:gold in inium. or idia tirsuit.ities. This is
to ihh;!&in l „ ! ,., aluilitilattihai3yuslding a few
sttoirl or pan fail. we- I
illrikoadt,ltta ieeilde Ofit rock, or pocket ilitSe -
!tackNareiMake a goOdials work; but ifyonaldle
plitelt that had no ahem?, when the gold and 1
yellow sand was washed down we,g_et nothing.
This•fillie character of'all elutes, air& ail
can learn; in the mho or rivers; and-that the
1 gold Is cittiiersally spread oierihecdtmlry, is ac
knowledged by all miners., many of whom have
made large sums by good lutZ saying nothing of
ht.ndreds that have not made their expense, I
have seen many returning - poor. An Inahman re ,
turning from the minim to San Frandsen, said he
got only $l9. I naked him the reason, md lie said
he could not find a good place. One other man
said he never made less than $2O per day, having
obtained in all $3OOOO.
Below the mill where the gold was first discov
ered, there is a bend in the river, which bag won
away to the foot of the mountain, some 150 yards
from its original bed, which is the place in winch
we dtg for gold. It appears to me that some
thousands of years ago come heavy flood brought
down the alluvial soil and gold from tho moun
tains. Then other floods have brought rocks of
all saes, from half ■ ton weight to gravel, and
covenng end mixing It with timber, &e. Remov
ingthis to And gold, and washing it out, is the hea.
yield work a nine can do. I learn from the miners
not one ID one hundred would have come, if they
had seen as much as I have, and three out of fear
that have come, would not work at it lithe mines
were In Bergen. I think we shall go to the mid•
die branch of the American Fork, instead of the
north branch, though It fact no use to go there un
til the water falls.
California Eleettolleirtiln, Gold, and
GambUng
The Evening Vogt has a later from a person
who came down to Panama in the last steamer
from San Francisco, from which we mate on ex
tract:—
The steamer stopped on her way down al Mon.
terey, St. Lhetpi, Masaiten and St. Bloc. Colonel
Fremont and his family came 'ea paseengemlo
Monterey. The Colonel is spoken of an a probable
candidate for the Governorship of the State ie
forisrillot Celtforma, and report says that he In now
on an electioneering tour. At St. Blax-the steam-,
er took in cool and provisions, and was in cense
qoenee detained there a couple of days. In this
latter place there were some 150 persons from
the United States, who bed come norms Merl:leo,
and were awaiting the steamer for San - Princisco.
Among them there was some thing of a notability
of the name of Green, with the title of General;
there was some discussion as to whether this was
the well known Duff Green, but it was fousity
ascertained that it was a military hero of Texas .
celebrity, and not the pre-eminent Doff.
Among the passengers there are six disappointed
gold seeker?, a highly distinguished and well .aloe.
fled getable?, who shows ostentatiously some thirty
thouiand dollars worth of gold dust, the result of',
three months' finaamering. in faro and monte, at
the Parker Hotel, in San Francisco; several cap
tains and supercargoes, who had the good luck Io
strive m Caltloinia et the nick of time, and can
boast of their successful venture., and their 300
• •
per cent. prcht in lumber, bmudies, pickles, and
what not. Thera are some miners too, Who have
their well earned saving' in bags of gold dour, '
varying from a thousand to Emu thousand dollars.
There ts probabably a hundred thousand dollars,
or more, worth of gold dust, distributed among the
venous passengers, of which the ship has no note,
and which would make the probable amount of
the gold duet brought by the Panama, half a mil
lion; of thm. it is ascertained that sixty thousand
dollar, are demuned for Lima, and some doubtless
for England.
There are six men who reached St. Bind in the 1
&lakes., in.u, ?misc., who aro working their
passage In tue steamer, in various capacit
Mors, coal beavers, cooks' aids ie the galley, and
waiters. There men, after My five days of severe
suffering from want of water and of food, untamed
in a vessel thronged like a slave ship, and scorched
by the baramg nest of the troptcs during Lang
calms, arrived at Si. Bias, and thence have ship
ped themselves to perform the hardest and most
menial dunce on board the steamer until her re
turn to Si- Franstsco—all this without a shilling of
wages, in order to reach the land of premix.
When the Panama left San Deign, June 23, the
Maxman Commissioners for the Boundary Survey
had not yet arrived.
♦ Journey from Liege to Alt I• Cho
A DILIGENCE SELONGLID TO THE TB,OAELLN
I arrived at the coach office just es they were
patting [heir horses to, procured my tfrhit, and
was pulling it in my pocket, when • by stander
rather siguificantly used," you had better read it,
sir." I took his advice. These tickets, for the
coavenience of travellers were printed to Getman
and French. I Cooed I was to occupy the fourth
seat in the vehicle, and was strictly forbiddento
change placca with icy fellow trace/km even if
seen aa arrangement should be agreeable to all
parties. This despotic mditery direlpitne was a
sufficient indication of our nearing the territories of
his Prussian majesty, Frederick William. How
ever, when once snugly ensconced in my Water,
the tyresesy of his majesty gave me but little
concern; I *II fast asfeep, and enjoyed as round ft ,
nap an could Caleiditre TOO( aey Mau in • .I,W
of perfect liberty.
It wee about three o'clock in the h
is to soy day break—when I awoke; the =
of the cut...gr.—So soothing to the draws
ceased, end my slumbers were broken. At flat
I anompated some eril—the loss of n whes47a
horadfallen down, or mime unfortunate entitle:at.
I advanced my head to the carriage window all
was right; there we were, alone; brought jo a
stand or ore 01 lee most beautiful road. I Oyer
rtsc. I took my ticket from turptacket, to arm if
I could gain infirrnauou as to this rather nausual
method of travelling. Not a word ; hat as them
was no prohibition to my holding conversation du
ring the journey, why, I turned to my neighbor,
and asked him if we had been thus stationary, for
any length tame.
"About twenty minutes," was the reply.
"twenty mistime I exclaimed. 'Tray, sir,
may I, without indiscretion, ask wbat we are do.
ing here ?"
We are wetting."
"Oa! we are waiting. And pray what see we
waiting for."
"The bons."
"What boar?"
"The hour when, by right, we enter the town.°
"Is there,then, a fixed how ,
"Every thing is fixed la Prussia."
'But sopposatg we happened to arrive balm
the hang"
'The conductor would be punished."
"And if atm+ "
"Punished the same."
"That's well looked to at any rate," was my oh
" Every thing is well looked to in Prussia," re
sponded my neighbor.
bowed my head in assent. Not for wcylds
would I have differed from a gentleman who was
so thoroughly impressed with the auperi , wity of
the laws and ordinances of his country; indepen
dent of which, be hod been a* complaistua in
answering my many questions to admit of •my
wounding his feeling of amour Frame. I sawitiat
my adept acquiescence to his opinion had gratified
lure; so I ventured to resume the conversa
tion by inquiring the precise hoar at which
alone we had the privilege of entering Ail la
Chapelle.
"Thirty five minutes pant (our in the morning."
"But d the watches and clocks don't agree?"
" Watches and clocks always agree in Pros.
sia."
There tout be come thing more than meets the
eye, thought I, in this said kingdom of Pratt*
when even time seems regulated by dictatorial
edict Really puzzled, I begged an explaoatitn.
.The conductor• " eontinued my coMpanion,
"have a note poet inured totem them in the cabri
olet, which N mired by a padlock, to prevented;
touching el the work., to snit their convenionse.
Tame are regulated by the clinks of the Millea
genes, and by them the moment of arrival Meech
town and village is ascertained, to our final taws
at Aix-lasOhapelle."
, With all these precautions, how happens k," I
continued, "that we are obliged to be waiting tune
on this bowling green of a remit"
"I supmne the conductor, like purser; air, fell
asleep, and during the time the postillion platted
on at tca, great o speed, and cow they have topsy
for time overspent
'Oh! if the the cake, I will profit by the halt,ght
out of the carriage, and look about me a little.'
-Yon cannot get out of a diligence in Punk* till
the end of your journey."
I was nearly tempted to utter • deop and bitter
imprecation against Prussia and all whit bekirged
to IL I, however, suppressed my anger, nod beg
ged to know what were those rains I saw at a
little distanve.
• It is the castle of Ecomsburgb."
' And what is the castle of hmemburght"
"it was there that the adventare of Eltfillissli
and Emma took place."
"Indeed' Ito, 'nay, have the kindness to change
places with me fora few minute", so that, at least,
I may view it (gem the Window.
"With great pleasure would I comply with your
request, but we are forbidden to change planes in
a public carriage to Prussia."
"Confound Prussia'" I exclaimed, my patience
completely wore out. I instantly recollected my
aelfand apologised for my indiacretlon.
"On' dove Preach men always chimer, chatter—
dere tongue limber still," growled forth a fat Ger
man. without unclesesq h,a nor; and these were
the first words be hod thawed since we started.
"What is that you say, ant"' I asked, ant half
plumed at his observation.
"I did say—Oa' among, noting."
"You had much better go to sleep again, sir," I
said to him, "and if it is your habit to dream laud,-
I recommend its being in your mother tongue."
The German began to snore.
"Postillions' vorwarts--vorwans "' cried the
conductor.
Crack went the whips, at full gallop the brawls.
I tried to catch a peep at the poetical rano, Mita
sadden torn of the road out off all view.
At thirty five minutes pas (our, to a second, we
drone into the court of the at Ala-la-
Chapelle,
QT A gentleman of Pittsburgh, whio kid !silent:no
an open cellar after the .Great Vac," sprained bid an•
cle so weeny that be was unable to reltaln from cry.
lag oat with tbepalm A friend who bad boon using
B. A. Fattuestock a Co. itubefaricat end been eared
of itheartallem, gene him orbit remained In the bonle,
and altboughtis limb was rally swollen, be was
opgrpietety reamred to -health in twelwaboara
freenclanwpakh-Thiois but one of upset agrabbr of
trues which bate come ander the observatiob of the
proprietors. Prepared uld so th
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A FAH Id
NEBTOCK tcPe r
cornet Ist and Wood; also, comer lith and Wood oi
je 9
14:1 gi'PrdPF-A.,,e ti Jigs i.
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which: - turrivo. On
'this 2llF .. liateht,tie have received fileit of thaTtgy
' besisit,ttp to'fiday - There is aothieg.im natant.
The Hannigan LL-;anne assembled at Mams.
34th ApriLettg_atifouracd..without
transacting any business, to meet again in April
.1555, ilfmotvallmer assembled by the dilag. The
Palyneitaa until filled with official advertmemeati
of persons about to leave the kingdom for Callers
flooombte AnthoofTen Wet came passe ogee"
in theitaies Monroe. He is to be said on hs way
to the Halted States. We leant, verbally, that the
publication of the Sandwich Island News has
been suspended: corusequently, the troubled waters
have subsided. The few remarks we thought to
make some months ante relative to Hawimn pol
ities, seemed to be considered as quite unjust by
by both parties interested. When we have more
time and room, hereafter, we will eodeevar to
ohms this matter again before oar readers, that
they may judge ter themselves The American
ship Leland bad recently arrived at Honolulu from
Boson, but brought on dates so late an We have
already received per steamer. The largest por.
nos of the foreigners had already lett for Calif.,
nia, and many of the natives, and more were doily
preparing to embark.
Married, at Honolulu, on board the American
ably Leland, b y Rev, Samuel C Damon, on the
UM instant,Hon. Wiiiingl 1... Lee. formerly al
Sandy HAI, State of New York, to MIES Catherine
E. Newton, at the city of Albany, New York.
Tex 13irnans. Etivcacx CASE.—We we it stoted, on
what we deem good authority, that the terms of a
divorce have been agreed upon by the counsel in
the ease of Pierce Butler 4/. Fanny Ramble Butler,
satisfactory to both particis. The principal condi
tions are, that Mr. Butler is to allow Mrs. Butler
31,500 annually, he is to retain possession of tberr
children, (two daughters) excepting two months in
eock year, which they are to spend with their mo
ther. The arrangement woo agreed to some
months since—both preferring it to a further con
test before the courts—and the daughters are now
with their mother in Mpaachusetts, where she
Forposes tatting up her residenee.—Pkawb/plim
/trove
Tun U. S. Braemar ALLEGICENV.—We leant
from an old tar, who arrived at Boston on board
the U. S. steamer l'alanotou, that mine teem are
entertained for the safety of the U. S. scorner Al
degheny, The Princeton left the metro( Gibriltar
at 2o'clock on the morning of the 26th ult., bound
be Beaton, where she arrived tea days sin.. The
Allegheny was preparing to start, and ttoobtloso
did sail a (ow boars after, Lieutenant floater tell
ing Commander Eagle that he would be in Wash
ington befcrre he reached Bowan. On the 7th
ahoydy after leaving Fayal, the Princeton en
countered what is called the `•tail end" of a tumble
storm, in which, it is feared, the Allegheny was
involved. if she sailed, ae Lieut. Floater intend
ed, on the 26M alt., there may be some ground
for these lean, especially If she encountered the
storm of the 6th out., off FayaL—Bolt. Sun
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.
COILZOTORS OP TOE CUSTOMS..
Jefferson Minor, Tappahanneek, Virginia, vice
I. A. Parker, removed.
James Gregory, Marblehead, Mnassehuseits,
vice P. May, removed.
James D. Thompson, Little Egg Harbor, New
Jersey, vice S. Willem, removed.
John Larzelere, Burlington, New Jerxy, vise
G. Mott, removed.
G.M. Smith, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, v
A. Nichol'', removed.
Wm. W. Baldwin, Newark, New York, vice IL
Hellion, removed.
Franklin Spalding, Niagara, New 'Jersey. vice
H. Boaghlon,retriaved.
James C Barter, Oswegatehie, New York, vice
T. Bacon, removed.
ICUIVISIOII.9 Or TIER CUSTOMS.
T. B. Bagwell, Accomack, Virginia, vice S.
removed.
Wm. W. Greene, S 4— Louis, Missouri, ewe
Thomas Gray, removed.
AdaMANI TELTAatI62-
Louis d Labeaurne,to be Assistant Treasurer
at S. Louis, vice George Penn, removed.
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worms are most formidable among children the orouri•
sines of BPLane's Vermifoge beg leave to rani noun
pacers, soliciting their attention to its eirlUe. far Lae
expelling of these annoying and often fatal enemies of
ehildron. Their Invent= is by n physician or crest
experience to Virginia, and after lain& it for antral
yews In his own pracnee, and finding its 'wee. au
hs tow been induced at last to oilerinn
gablic w • cheap but certain and excellent medicine.
Call and purchase so WO Drug store of
mgbditirT. J. KIDDk CO.
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William street, N. Y., and for sale by A. Jaye., No.
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aru
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DLO. 0. STEARNS, late of Boston, la prepared to
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HILL llEArti, CARDS, CIRCULAIM
Mzmifests, Bella Laiang, Coastnacu, lash &mil I,
..fro erase, unalta, errruricarrs, elm - mat
mucus, he. &e.,
Primed at the shortest notitte, at low prieel, at!th
del9 Gazarra Omens. Tara smarm.
W. DI. Wriffht, DI. D., Oculist,
OM= rennden, on Fourth
- oppashe the Phtutburgh Bank. (ant
if, toots 2 f o to , lt w O
ktEopk.
RZLIMOLS Nonni.—The Mtellllg house of the titan!
Street Baptist Church, (Rev. Mr. Teacticles,l war
comer Cl Sixth and Grant streets, hnving tt e e, tho.
roughly renovated and elegantly hoed up, wiil he ded
icated anew to the worship of God, next Sunday morn.
tog. at 10i o'clock. The sermon on the occamon snit '
be preached by the Rev. Dr. deter of Richmond.
or by the pastor of the Church. augi
COMDE'S UNIVERSAL GUIDE. TO H EALTII
1.1 AND LONG LIFE—Or what to Eat, Drink and
Avoid; what Exercise to take; Dow to Control and
Heade. the ?assume and Appeutes; and oat the Gen
erel Condom of Life. whereby Health may ereured ,
and a happy and comfortable Old Age mooned, au.
at lost, when our career Is concluded, we may
-Like ripe fruit, drop
Into Our Mothers lap, Or be wilt rase
(lathered, not harshly plucked'—!Anton
The
eeale ab rate
ove
and retail, b able y workputilished and soul.
ol
earl JAAWS I) LOCKWOOD, RI Wool v.
ETZCIUS liThese be l a L u LU f T l ß lu A c T ra l n O o N n S . oa x rSnllo AwSPinEsL
S I
[ed
to parts—taro parts appcarms monthly —la Iv
Vlan sixteen numbers, each with ass ands
vidtts and explanations.
The eubserihers aro sole arena for the work, of
whom it can be procured at the pal:dasher's price. .at
cents per pan. ELLIO rr
au, 79 Wood street, Ilitoburth_
rt_OLD PENS—IS S. Pifo's Potent Dtansostl Pointed
%Jr
Gold Pena with ond without coach Ust r,c .11 .ncl
for solo by JOHNSTON to STOCKTON,
ang4 corder Third and Market sts
---- --
SCHOOL HOOKS—Brook's Orofs iletamoryomseri
do Colleetanea Evangelica; do Greek Lesson, do
Latin do; Clark's Practical Grammar. in winch erool•,
phrases end VlVltent . ” UV classified tool illustmted.
by a complete system of Elements el Vent.-
table sod Animal Physiology. by G. Hamilton, M D
Elements of Zoology , by - b. hl. Rae., L. L Pane.,
Geology, cancel by D. M. Reese, L. L. D.; Elements of
Chemistry and Electrretty, in two pans—part In by
D. D. Reid, M. D 4 port 2d by A. Rain; Limonite, fa'
Natant Paikroophy, to 3 pans--Ist. Lusts or Matter
and Motion; rid, Alechauttes; 3d. Hydro.tanes, Hydrae.
Re. nod Pneomaties, by W. h R Chmtbe ca.
Parker's School Compendium of Natural and
rintemtal Philosophy, wish a desc t union of the Steam
and Locomotive Engines.
Parker. lot Leasoas In Natural Philosophy.
Fulton's ,k Eassussen'a Book Rooping
Also, the whole GU:Wales Maihnonsur al sou rot., on
hand Intl for sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH.
3.11(4 'in Wood
. _
'CIASTIMPLOLrit-1 0 barrels tycsh grmaltd,
1 - wheat . , 35 do ems fluolly. for sale by
nowt B F , VON 1101,11 , 1111111441 . & Co
IDOWCHONU het chests, o h.dsonac 1
lb. papers, for sale by
tote C U GRANT, 41 Wtttes st
Et=tl2l2
V A SH I LUABLE P, GUERNSEY PROPERTY IN Y, G WRIGH IG T TOWN-
U
woo ACRES GP LAND, in excellent farming or.
der—Wall watered- SIOITO CIOSIStiIY Or prime meadow
Land and buildings necessary for a farm. The wood
land colorists of about lOU Acme, MAO umber of rood
quality. TiJe indisputable. A GRIST AND SAW
MILL, on Lemberwood Creek—one mile distant from
the above farm—with six um. or Land; two Virtue
Dwellings; Stable, Smoke Hon., Orden nod goal
well. The MIL, a two and EL half . story frame, 1. n,
good math - , baa one pale of burrs, and one noire( corn
stones; turns out good merchant wort. The Saw Mill
in equal to the best In Guernsey county. Water-right
weured.
The above property will be sold very low fur cash,
on part woe, If an application is made soon.
11.'r I have also for
sale, several valuable Farms in
cllttngton county. Ohio not fat from the Ohm nye,
CIaRLES HEIDELRAC /1,
11 ! Now Gottingen, Guernsey Co. G.
- - -
Stray Ball.
g taw to the plantation of the subsert
-1—c3,b.,, living in Peebles township, Allepbo
,111:111147ty, on the 19th of July, a datir Jua
supposed to ho shout four 700ra
en.. no owner desired to 00(00 forward, p,ve
property, and take said bull away, or he will he sold
aeumling to law. JO/11.1 wi l t ODER.
earl:140B
AMITY FLOUR-40 btOtoM7lUfirsoperior .rude
(beat In market) or Family Flour, um you'd and
lot mlo by erig2..drvr JOHN DPPADEN A. Co
•
EXTRA. FAMILY FLOOD.)
JUST retelyrd at the GREAT WESTERN FEED
STORE, corner of Peon and St. Clair streets, a lot
of "IL C. Holmes' A No.l brand, Spear's BUIL ^ tress
ground.
The subieriber amid MMus the particular attention
of families to this article, as he ran safely recommend
the We emir Ewea that is brought to hie any
Also, family Groceries of all kinds Itent.constantly on
hand, angtdrOt• JAMES DONALDSON
RAW WIGSEEY- 41 tibia New Whiskey, ler 92 V
by itiNo JACOB WEAVER. h
setznArus-o tee'd .113 , J ivy sale by
J LiCANFIELD
ringEgE-130 jasTroe'd atol forallo by'
aryN
N 1 C ANPIELD
STIOLINUS— WO boodle* ['rat cluallty Eng•
Y lisp sad 'tali. Violin Strings,
_dtrec t (,m the
raanzfutnarra, and for sale arbokwala and nand lir
curl JOAN /I MELLOR. (II Wood rt.;
- 4 . 1 kr:II - 114
44 , Pattnlire at 1.ta1169 Labertystr . 4 ltetal3t • -
Ic2 titre. ittalteivad, (arzale lar_L
Atari • W114,1018, ilo Wood m
br_s Criarrt, for mile by
r oog2 J D WILLIAMS
COCOA -2 bs. CZIIII No 1; 2do Baker's Broma; 5
do - do Chocolate: for .alb by
'sulrs J D WILLIAMS
TIMM . SALT-- , 20 sks SAID 0101..V.; 7 4 0 arAms
CLIMAIS THes—D; half ehtets extra, for rale by
aunt 1 D WILLI &M 8
Ef. A.e u atm cured, for gall bjulutimjs
QP. NVIITTING-10 bbis Ana for =le by
C uuFY R E SELLERS, 57 W° 64 "
hPRECIPITATE—Ia lb. nut nrr'd and for sale
try nail R E SELLERS
(AMA/FM ETHEL:R-1n lb. tart reed and for I . l e
ll by u R SRLLEBS
' , ART. ACID-1,110 Ilbs just reed and for sale by
yup E SSLLEES
r' iA) BENZOIN-40 )(Ist reed and for sale
_ at/0 FL E SEL.LEELS
4 FR , CAIN CA VENNE-3 Loren non outotd and for
1% sale. by A da 2 R E SELLERS
1 4 ., NG LISH CHARCOAL—Just reed and for isdotry
i.l miga REt _ SELLERS
L 2 IiAP—ICO haze. Cincinnati Snap in mote and (Or
al ink, I.y augl SAN" DALZELL
PIG IRON—You tons for role by
ougl S DILWORTH & CO
TEIA---1.10 ceeet• si H., O. P. and DaMOO;
:I/toddies do do do, to to
ougt 7 d DILWORTH& CO
TOBACCO—MU las I Ih, Ws, 1.2• • cud 16's
I U eon cured Natural Leaf Is sic
!mg! s Damoirtd& co
IOFFEH.-150 bag. Rao; 10 do Java in siore.
ll angl J
_B DILWORTH & CO
91&11-40 bbls N. C in store.
I sue J S DILWORTH & CO
SOA .g P .T j
200 bog Rosin, In stow. inworr
in.
co
\ l f receVtyed. Cati l ''S d
for We bas
W
e by
WICK & APCLNDIESS,
corner wood and Water sit
IT to
AA I, Rtai CAULE.for "
Bt 1 '`F° A Vic't N ,
I -31
Font betwers, Wpcd np Mark e t
P '4'2l!tril= Mlch
Linn, and for sale by
'
rr FtRRINGS-.l'..in toss Scaled Homage, In store and
11. for sole low to close constgumans, by
!“±g, JAMES 151-LZEI:L, Weser st
APOLLO HALL 1
rirTit WEER Or VIE EMPIRE MINSTRELS!
split.: I.:AIt.:RE MINSTRELS beg leave to announce
that to convequeriec of die UNP1TT1193.117., ZreCISS
[Wending their Cancerte during the past four weeks,
they are induced to announce their FIFTH-SERIES,
counnunculko ray
July
30th,
And continuing every evening during . the week.
.Mr.
R. R. Sine, vein nightly introduce Ins much adm ired
Vence,
("hangs of Programme every evening.
Itj-Tirksts, 25 cents.
li7j - Doors upon at 71 o'clock: Colleen to commence
at til2s
INI ME , D v TORA , C . OO-3 . b t u . ;
:5 I SAIAHIJICRET &CO, Front st
E-43 b.te now
jt CO
O[IF:A NI CHI-MM.-23 bx• for sale Dy
j - F3I BFVO.. BONN HORST 2r, CO
Q AL KEIATUS-5 calo for Jude by
Jill S F YON BONNHORST & CO
1), FIA)UR--8 bbla for sale by
y3l S It VON IIONNHORST lc CO
.• _
rfo o
un, FLC, rheri Th4ondßitilders
rchitect, by Cherie, Hills, practical Arebitect, routs
ed and iscproccd, crab addino. of Villa and !School
'louse Architecture, by 11. Austin, Archttcct
Toe A:acne...lt A rchnec 4 comprising ongival design.
of cheap country and vlllage residenccit, w h dch.ipt,
irt:lt fi .=4 ' i lm n Nth SIITZN4nToazg- W.
1341 corner 11 and Market au
Wholleinics Drug Store fez Bate
mil F. sobseribers, desirous of retain; from the Drug
I_ I/us/mess, oder thole well selected stock of Drags,
aledselnea etc.. for sale.
•
, .• .
The eateblishment is among the most eligible to the
Wont. having an eXtensi, and Itteillilre COSIOM alrea
dy ertehltsbatent.
The most satisfeetory information relative to the
prefu of the eintibliatunent, and the reasons for quit
• ca bornnevt, can be gtven by srldressiag the cabaret
bete, No 144 Market street, Wheeling, Va.
PRYOR PAULL.
!) attire—Wheeling Gee-
ArETS . FLISE-30,41 . feei for bleating{ ter 4.leFf
Li y2l J WILWORTII re CO
p owDER--= B
do leating Pozder, qa do tily
410/ Id do do do tin do
. . ..
UM qr odo do do do
6, 1 a muganma, and denrerable at my Mar 4aring the
1
If2l J S HILWORTIIA CO
OIL CLOTHS—CM hand and for sale, by W.:ll,Clin
lock, at his Carpet NVarebouse, a Mtge and m
tensive Mira( Meat of Oil Cloths, Ir,lryiilg from 27 111-
cll.s 10 21 feet wide, cat to sun any sine hill,_ too"
or veMtnnt Toe mmrtment consist. of Um later
and rllOll approved styles and colon.
iYI9 W ATCLINTOCK
jaiurrix LbRKS--41relos pont% long and abort,
JJ lnN acceivcd and for !We by
If 11 R K SELLER,S7 Wood st
scravA Pos. Ch.loa, of a lamllsl4sr.acive4
11 and far sale an W. dIL
)1 ,1 1 No. 154 Liberty et-tett
I. SCAM IL
IFEI & ATKIN/ASONIM AXACOOM.
SCA
Filen rr., nrrnienn Wool, ARID Nana, 61AIMI
CIONTINCE 10 traincifactuni kinds of COPPER,
TIN &NOR' - WM IRON WARE. Alma, Blank
/min Wink.
• • .
Steruu Boats built to order.
Pprinel allentinelp4VT steam bold work.
'lure on hall(' 11.08.81/21:11101 Cep./ end ante
Wale, kr. h‘e• (vmmboat Cooking Stance,
l'onabie F9trg VOSIOes sits. —ll. ea.einerkt an
Ude for mambo ee,
-sta. Califoroik emigrants, or nail rood
ciinpaniea
We mall reapeetfully ironer Stearn boat men and
other, to call and sea our artales and prices before
purchasing elsewhere. 4 , 17
_
•• • - -
FOR caita.EN WOOD GARDENS.
The steam boat A. MAgf,IN
now nuts from the Point, foot
of Liberty street. to the Gar 4
en—leavieg et 9 o'clock,4. AL, and
at the Legman.; of each Lour until 9 P. M. Thaw
they rely on finding the boat at the hour. She lerres
the
se
the last up trip, at 10 o'clock.
The season is fast advancing, and those wishing to
visit this delightful retreat. now is the time to spend a
few hoofs, no: in the smoke end Mut of the city, but in
a pure atmosphere, perfumed with the fragrance of
flowers.
.
kinds of refreshments, except intozientlng drink
are kept on the premise. Greenhouse Plants, ••1
Bouquet, crenate.: flowers fox sale. Closed on Ron
day.
lan d ing
JAMES M'KAIN.
IV-Change of landing made on acconta of lop wo
er.
FOR RENl'.—Thd three Wiry_ Briok Dwelling
Douse, on Liberty, between Bay and fdarbury
now oeeepied by W. Graham, Jr. Proase“ion
gi•cn immedtately. F.nquire of Wm. Graham, or at
the Bookstore of .
JOHNSTON is STOCK ON.
earner Market and Third streets.
Engines for Miele
INR PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINIS, 10 in,
cyllnaern, 4 feet stroke; 9 Boilers, 51 feet laLlti 3
niche• in diameter, ell In good order, will be sold at r
bargain, if application be envie soon. They Daze onl
.... :a One snout It months. For partienthes,intoi
of jpi7 111 IL Gazette arm
pay
,hEvulGlGNAiby„cenitlvi:galmxy o , (B . l7 .ea n: g d
G able i.; ?: 7 l ' eLlictne:, ' B w ookt. r &c., &c.
GEORGE B. MILTENBERGFM,
jygt No. 87 Front in,
Of BBL& hem doable refined Winter Strained Lard
Od, received and for vole by
W. a R. DIVUTCHEON,
,v 26 N 0.132 Liberty meet.
OH EESD-30 !rose. Cheese; In corn and for InieTy
11-14 1 S DILWORTH it CO
FLOUR -360 bWa floor, supertet quality, Cm ants
b y IT 2I .1 S DILWORTH te CO
M A. ,. (: , !1;: a R , FZ, 4 4. , ,, 0 nd b i 1..2 , ..133 b 1erge Mackerel, 1949,
.o'2l 1 S y DiLWORTH It, CO
v GLASS—ISO boxes, ast r i i orted v ilsos, r
00 Front street.
N. 0 i . y ..21 AR-15 Idols priae v =oole v a
1 OLD BRANDY—Une culture cut, 1605,
Vieux Cogune, just received end for sale by the
dr mtiou or bottle, by
Juu2•l
T - UW PRICED BRANDIF--Iligh MO( french
I.s Brandies whole.
, of all colors and grades. fortale
ts find retail, by
JACOB WEAVER, Jr._
Prrraseacc, June 20th, 1849.
Ala a. K. Iltessav—Sir: 1 take great pleasant, in re.
commanding your INKS, to the tiers., of the public.
In my business. I have used a great it . narnity of Ink,
and I give your. the prearenee over all others I have
ilarnson's Ink Is good; so is Arnold's: but I
prefer yours, as it dries not mould, nor get thick by be
ing exposed, and becomes blaelein a (mg inmates allog
it Is on the paper. Wishing you every success in
your business, I am yours, very respectfully,
JOllO4 FIskiAIING, City Aecountent.
For sale by B A. rahnestock is Co., Pittsburgh; R.
I'. Schwartz, Allegheny city; and by the tusnufacturer,
'riornas K Droggist and Chentlel L toner 01
and l. , inolibeld streets, Plttsburgh, Pat
y27.412n,
I,TEW AND VALUABLE WORMS JUST PUB
LISHED.— Compendium of Eeelesiamieal
nr Ur. John C. Oienslor. Ministerial Counsel
lor end ttrdlnary r oan a TheeleaT to 0 00,0 6. 0 ;
!tom the Caudle ednyent, rra aud amended. Trans
la ed from Me Gentled, by Samuel Davidson, L. L. D.
A History of Me United States of Amen., from the
er y of the Continent le the orgrusintilon Orchard
ernmeut under the Federal Constitution, by Richard
llodruth.
Just received and for %ale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
earner Market and Third at,
'flatters , Trimming. Chimp for Cub,.
9 , 11 F , adymrll cur la now opening. at t7I Waxer atree
'
1 New York. a complme informant of 11.0TERI3
RIMMING:, 'elected Dr Dinlaell . from the
u nee to Proe. and Germany, winch will be mid lour
lermine une call and okamme before purohaalog
cae where. Jydtullna
Now Yoga. July, 1801.
LAUD OIL—IO bbl.. No. 1 Lard oi4 and 20 bbl
No. 1 do , is more and for sale by
yp JAMES DALZELL, N 0.41 Wales sI.
ririrdrni perke el
27
JAM DALZKLL.
. te.K bt ß ae i ttokee °3 bb u l oq N ll34 Al l7: l anA 'l(49 O . od to;
onto by (Mil .1a.a.r.9 DAL.cbILL
T)OT ASII--3 cask, Illiperar, for oole by
r )y27 S. F. VON BONNUORSTA CO.
rrotlACif ct
pkgsr m.ractured cos, of
vormus qualities, for sae by
jr/7 S. F. VON BONNNORST is. CO.
QA,SII —WOO llgkia for ooto h
y_y
.P. VON BON NIIORST k CO.
T) F.P ble for "I° by
Ira •• • : VON RONNILORST kOO
nHy A VI'LF-9-151 , 1 , 1• for •nto try
S. F VON BaNNHORST &
SUC..AitS- 415 bhl.oosorroal Noraor oarielij
11-V, S. F. VON BONNUORfn k CO.
By woks Eli! ! lljaaileigg Ale Seigalak. T=N' ,
11 raw agtortidl;kiaiia
On Monday roornins=l4 . Mb, al lti o o
k '
tha
CommeresaL Salts ,nctucer
Fifth streets, will be sold, anthem reserve, for cub
currency, eleven packages foreign • and demesne
plc arid fancy dry goods, einbraellte 1s haildsunid l Z
sornnent of reasoneble merchandise.
At II °NIRO,
Groneiles, Qtreensarnre, Furriltstie:,' We. '-
Young Hylton , and;lusperisl tea,. Va manufactured
utbacca, madder,- lad l'palm soap, shovels, spades.
forks, area , hatchets, writing and wrapping peMor,
tranaparent window blinds, fly seta usa clocks,
looking !lama, earpenng, frather beds, motes, patent
Wooers, &a.
A large nod general assortment of new and second
band household trinumre, de.
At 8 o'clock,
Fashionable ready made eletbrieg, boots and shoes,
trunks, a addle% vrtups, fineable sun pocket,' entlery.
double and single barrel shot gnus, ptstols, gold and ,
giver watches, variety goods, dc. ampl
On Saturday everting, •fichisCal S 'o'clock, it the
Commercial dales Rooms, comer of Wood, and Filth
sta, will be wed—
A large collection of valuable oilecellaniMut hooka, •
In the venom departments of Sweatt= and mitts.,
among which are standard library , - edltions of choice
works, fondly aod, pocket bibles,. Wank boas, letter
and my writuutpapet,millls, steel pens,
Also, a quantity of recond hand books. from le
veto library. magi JOHN.D DAVIS, Aml
Spleadld Furnitirre at Alacteolas
TBE BODSRHOLD FURNITBRBof 8. AA'ithites;
lock, Esq., wilt be sold oa Titewilat Aetnet
at 10 o'clock, A. N., a Ids Kudzu:tete itt-Oktlated. eat.'
intend; removing from the city: belitg anoxterulve
and valuable lot of elegant Fernitnns, • hpRO pombn
of which is nerdy new, having been hor'hdta
consisting - thwart efrbe follewftg; NKr • ,
Saxony, Brussels and Ingrain o.arpeting;
9 elegant +ger Tablary9aarblotops;
enteral very Large Mirrors,. -• ' •
6 hlehogany Boating Chairs; 2 =Wiry 'Bo •
do Demist - .9 •do Card ter,. - :
do Centre Tablet,- -I do •Hmt Table;
2 do DirdagTahle 9 netedo Chairs; .
do Wmk Tabler, 8 fine Mantel , • .
1 megallecat cabing Alarims embia.cing
bearilifill and rich col/mime-of the mod TWO and val
uable foreign suecieala alarga teatuntoesPFese.• _
oil P... 1 .41L 2 I.l ,r ild
Ina mahogany Bacesaince-----sr •
2 do .„ ,
Vote maple, cherry and otheeßedoeads;
3 do Bureaus; 3 tlo r ehman' y Wash
Bathing Tubs; .bu lshq l -Coppay C443, lh rharqetr,.
• Peeler and Chamber Chain, mgetket WWI et Sum
vuriety of other Furniture.
I fine atereabetendal ea.stem beilt.Cherrtegat, tan fit.
tie wore, 1 floroucho for or dorms; 1 fide *ir
nearly near, several seta ofgood bunter. 1 tee.p
-bogy
Warm, 1 Cart, 1 bay ladder, Flew, !know,, and far
ming and gardening Mend's, 9 flue milk Coke
Aleo, a lame quantity of good timothy hay, •Itc,,ko,
Terms made known on the day. Mule.
jy3l • • Jonwn. DAVIS, Amtionem.
6blsTgitßl:tuTiet76riaray
ITV S. Y. VON BONNIICIBS:Fit. CO. •••
VilijrniDow - GLAss=ssoW6Utilk
_
ris . • •
GO 111914;
40 " 799 .
10 " ShentOfitis,for t 4.
y. vox uoriNnonsr dko CO.
es FlSll—Vnene, invented,
bids., for sale b
S. 1.. VON Boronioin — a cO. •
DM] S
I r* r
.... .
SPARKLING filoooPe,erown brand;
Hoek or Itockhelm, - Cobtontou;
Bull Hoekbounor, 183, Mama A Co; ' • I
. ' 1641 HeaKell & CO;
" Giesenheinter, 1844, do
" Mosel Muscatel, ISO, der
Johannisben,lB32, Ebeling & Maier, ' •
Rudesheimer;lB3t; Mmeniren Oen
Also, Haut Sauterne, 151 Ce, and in Ithda
These Wines are from the most celebrated OraMuries
along the Rhine: to SILO and fee saloitiyesies of one
dot each, or by the single horde, er -
027 JACOB WEAVER, Jr_
- ,
Cluinapa4ll! Vi ln a °. • '
XX LUAU'SAaehar, *tints and Quarts;
.191 " hvy. " • " • • •
Heidaniek, " . " - . • •
Oeil de Plirdril, • Partridga,E74, di .
. ..,d,qtg
Key, Brand, Qp;
Ducal °taps, q. and Ptai ,
Bollingner's Anchor, Qui; ,
l`n Color Courts do litiq (pi sad gtr; .
These Wines are offered is din itiWa, orlitilaaide and,
retail, reasonably..
ir 27 "
.JACOB WEAVER, .Tr:
--
OFIFF,E-403 bags Taled sad .for ogle
C
/Tir7
Rerricazre & Baas ionativo4, Wily Vole—
oPPlJ Just reed and for ssistby
BaMirrl & aIIstaRTIOIC
.Baooo-110 boxds "W IL Einatt*.•'*.td ipthe
choine•brands, on !landlord to arrive; ftkath)
12110Wri &VIII.RF.RTI4IX
130WDER—Illaning and Bide Powders. kept '.con
steady ort hued, 114i1 rot Irak , by. ... • .
.11g 7 DROWN Os CULBERTSON,
.
Ar AciarßEL—A supply of Ni. Tioul3.3lneketic
IVA dolly exymed from the cost, and Tor ale by
11 27 - • DROWNATCOLIONI.TSON.
R00M.... , —Z dos. just binding, Or
1.1 - 2 7 . 8.. P. VON LIONNHORSTA- Co-
ZILOUR-74 Role (Glbbe-eitre) to-dsy'rtcla P.
E keel boat Josephine, and tee see ' • •
/Yr AIt3LSTI,tONO & CROZIM.
J A ' s
NRW NOVEL.—Tbo Woodmark.l, A Ro
an mce of the flout of Rlchard 111. h 6. P-•
J...., 149. Jag recetycd by
Joimstorg & spatial: o
1125 cor biarlmt oaCTit
• NOTIONS
IS HEREBY GIVEN to those who kw theatreliOs
indebted to the rotate of JOHN W.IIITTEHoIaoA
Oat. of Prusbnogita that thettAxo xenuestott !loon
waitron delay ana aeolnalta . rtage.r.ar ...A., ...,.. ..."
Flovol t at rho Wareheantal , tr..t. a a ~ .-10)..., y:, ....-e,
Church Bonding',- latuty,-zr.olrt. - -Vrtetr. ae1,,......
this oodeo longer. than thlity,Yerag. an, .....4.7,10 , 1 t,..,
their accounts will th en Int it. ::..a 0.,.,, , 5--or ,3...%:,..;
rater fot collection. A
IHAROAREt ~ iI:TTE:, , .......
.tyßataAy. RICHARD g" ``""' t —
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SHOULDER -
000 pet S#Z4T - r.76 - 7rnahe hottin gg . go ter g ,,,d g l: 6 .,,,,k7 ig irt g , ig ,T4 ... e h r ia ;.
1
otoilor to'. h 7 /1 21 -W-k-a-bi'CUW. l " ) b • coatfattath (Or furnishing Ilt• ale • scopUip the
'VITRA FAMILY FLol.lll.Ntdalnit teed • and whale Polled of the SloSO"ltikhooh .
JC.r for rode by ' tyht - hith1.91140,3(0 - 1E CROZER • raid bidder dr braderar andrhla °rem. ,
!TIMMS SECOND RAINIEPIANOS, either fpr Ilan =mit trnited d a llta K te r l.,rd, 7 lll%l, of 6,,, Zily -P" ije:
1 or rent --One of IhrtaboTerriano Fones , will I,e . pmutrul,.itl an action al dobt wand chitchat hit of
exchanged moat originally Enda fox a lot of ground, sad manna,. ... _ Imtg.danatiLar_ •
or mernhandho at • fair valoutton, ' ,
jyt4 JOHN Hammon, et Wioa a - Vratlalaitaa•• mie4B2m
Jatr Alga.,
4;$N Ota,•Politioll of Honey ,Thardarb orb I.
York, year ,It lot theirtanblon - or a paysilktont
,go ggo gal yleary - Rnolen for An HOP OH: Lo
Horre4ltoos; nr rayon year. Irian &eat . of
.atbrrotonibyhjOrt I,t4ti pyre!, on thtl:p.l: ..
.., No
''"l44-big4o4rtha'l"ted (ho bo' ai Itothlnhietal 54* . 1 the
Pturnr Oftichno' Monday In .aol o Tt a ' at
'llthloetll4 - cnd et•MillUelat ' ar
' lillallbOw canoe, if any they Imo, arhrtalliE on ,
!it' l l:t a r . he grttt ..4 * 4,.. - , lii. '“ -- wa r ". l i i 1 ..
ottligeneor;tOtfablion tl att: 'iS --- ' North
ithletilllPOld. Gazetter Phil a.6lblpliii he :NM.
r.- Yoe 1,124, L.ll-W/tig. TroY, Now York;.DOY ._ Palr•
.torn. r*, Ibunnurgb. Par: Doily Allas,
.aneon.areek far throe moopariontareala,p . to
Atur hoot. today In.Oolabarnatt, .
_,. -, . , • .
THOS. E,
_
Oman:4ov= a Rathrith
BLOOMS-0 um it r ea ..... t r oN d E4 o.4.o .. ;
Py
jrn Canal M
REAM TARTAR.--1 bbl. Wel reed cuerferialleby
C
IVZ R E SMLERS; 67 Wood
MBER--1 bbl just 'Walla:al Ws Belei,'
U. R E SELLERS:
ljn AIPIETT'S 13N11/4 —1 gem Lai
sale by . g SF
'QUORUM ROOT—OXlitoryriare loroolJust reOS4
Lirx3 and for sale br 88M4.1.0113. 1
NAPS 111174LINS—W. B. DtrOpil ),dsee . ' . 4l .7- I . a
17 fresh sopplr for dresses, sery_ehosli.. AISQI
hnsidered Mulls% pan Map lanrriblo,
isconets; low midsd and - 8114 , 11. warily:sat corms 4l
and Market stn. • 11/3
F UI Mo. RE p =
to- Ace perid.',, • ,• r
on
ATIT:YfwEDwhrteIIIMUS/Itr4
h wllt dose out at 10. ptlebs.
- 101,ACON SBOULLI6BS-4 easa just we'd 11,17 or
sale by 1r23 & W HABBAUXIII ••
HE62E-5$ hero,cre 4 —" Meeseloo t rir
C ..d rot Prima fIABILUGia
eby i 3 ,23 W .
MEW BOOKlL—Boutherwecnoment. , Pbaos , Boot,
11 edited by hi, abo-4.4.9,,J0bt, Hood Ram., Bak
Abbott. litoory of Jars Besot, with -angnpv.kg. ,
Snot meired or
JoHN*ros a 87'amore5,
ats Got Market ead.Third su.
p0TA1'01.51.67 - da — dif reeifFeetnii - Oolli.
and for Onto bY '• •
ABBISTRONCY&ZROBBIL
flight Limo ot'Onfinthuttiri
TEP LAWRENC/rliht:g omit;
ia bus witness. theißliabrol,uterot7
r
ereeio at IA and Wl:hide& -tossed ussr contb,
at sua 9P. M.&..I..BBEIDENTHAL.
Boo,rds-2o dot Pomeroy% f0t.1. 4 ,! . a ciAms
tLq___ •
TNRIED APPLR6-400 17.29_ bruO 8 1tr oiv ti ll T ua odZo t i o ndo il
by
LTilii4o No MAKtirel, Ecra4, -- Eirup - V.
12 tion . 50 half bbls do do; 60 bbls No 5146, just root
d for l yso L 8 WATERMAN
rrODACCO-4/6Ot,Tobsouvorr Muid.gald
b‘ V h n o d f 0 1 " Po t 1 1,ruuttiel, , ,r F ewoet °l6t"
and for sale by ' /Y. L SWATERMAN
grfilllNfil4 low beta of ea* yo
, on bawd awl G/T * •
LS WATEMMiaI
11 - Ipfy r 0 F.6 . 4 - '1 1, 11.1t0 :Rein., 001 Maid
end Gn sale by , 420 SWATEIIIIIAIi
-kitTellLY FLOUR-35 60111'NA:oily '.Flour, o 4 coo•
startroant glad for sale by..
lilt REYZiaLIa
- " '
JACOB WEAVER,Js.
TnoUR-40 jusw i l s rl forirrf l ;
r Jr2s Rosh t var.
- - ,
DECAN NUTS-6 Ptciat Nuts, — fus and
toz sale by jylB 11011(SON,14r; GO
PPIRKIMERY—RememeI'a Aromantba Vitmaids, do I
Philtcome; do Media& Oml, I sinew boo Odell- '
ins Saha; do do Rom Soap; do do. Rudolf), do do
do &Noel do do Onspoond Os Marrono-loat.' .(,,, , ,A
and for sttiolloo ft It SELLRBS L ar;44 i s
D 0 lIIM fatls - 11OKITINE : 064,,Th. IW.
La, ly sanatori ‘ bdetundo and tordel mpe n,,M. :
Vulogar reader it far aupettorto c o k s , : realer (,),.
the ordinary purposes of the allay copeaeing Rafe +
tar to its pedants It prelrado sad mum* plutplely
%.,,„ ~,,,,t asperity of Clltitaln,lllefreldel6o6 midland
the skin, rendering It med and smooth.hemmedtha
dummy and bitter date of tho mouth, Impastfagn Butt
and absentia death. It delude* and whlternr - the
teeth, and hardens the Boman - Vor sit tha abo ve pan
Clt la food w t lt. ardor diath ptcorilott Rs day
be found dint ttgfeettli t lf, ity landlor It ea r :to
it oft the tedplel, It la tedole"headaeltS If
roundly to a buys or raise, It din qtrenhiallY red.nt
monffiela . ),t Co;Pnlk v4atcd aIS - tad des
Rom oon ;ll la then:foto may' uselti,l map - 6
ponod If mrlanderite. Po matlety
I It EMI R ' 9, Whalso
iyal •47 - Wand rtnmes, Pins .
VeKV—W-liIE/FW e ' store and for
WO
. Ifugl W Iff TORRI.
- 6D107rW001141111,0 REORBT.V. - '
1.11 •
Coavorne—Disa Demonism. No. a etufloV6er '..
der C.VIUM The blend of Bardiolm. TO. Gastenn-- .
non UR . The Game Laid In Beaumont Dfoint'6 l l
Pestelortumna; Me croinini , af= *A:Pht en
Crashing ditto Redesua, Tpre do_y Z00...di Illbe,
singly, or subse4ona Ida' at 83 tallts.
i 4 aI,4CZNVOOLN 9,
/I ' •• • sire for WWI had
*Ammo:
A young man In a arbakink and+ll46t.
autc—one acquainted will lonia
well renonananded. 2:4 H69'Mn]ie[at, tiled
• • ;ter • lire. ,
BLACKS {uTTILIVi I i=OVIIII P ZA T i I
10Works, and reSalkillgarliff item rap ,
and boner!'
a
A mood flotation is effensd to ;od a Ser
„...„blb,h_Airasalf kw 3air }redness wham' to car ,4.
IWO or ere Imat,••• Apply.
sakrorlloosi l aear TasseakrA , Coals
Sallee Salt Works,
abala c slall.lp A rrA, T rArk r ay
Tur.r.,ollo‘o274difina
ND.,
BEEP A.ND POEM won 1880.
In E , Das Ronan,
• Raman of PIOTIVOIII and C July 24, 1e.42.
.Q.A.LED PROPOSALS -Proposal. for
• 1.7 130.4" "Propos... Or Pokk," rrT
ror
• sil b. rearmed at elm °lrmo tunal 3 o dont P. M
-OnElnudzite 27
om
th day of Angast nes, for Cursuab•
1141,. us& Us..of all it,. and salsa the Ow-
...
t.... Wakes- , ro ., itad , c d
, bon.d. of neaT bet ( .
• 1111. a wi&oldr bikeiel. of owo ns7 port: k,
Ehw barrel to contain tan leW than Ihandred
-,' • nab-Rd:lit Of...bealrist. poi .no 0z.... of
.ai ht' .iihrr article will be p id Tor .' To be deli,-
' 4 ,i ' l"? i.l' , ca.l*7'7ard Banela as
"'vows:
port
At Charlestown, Maass —• •l= r
im.
AS MOO k tr. \ p . y ......... .1 lOC
I -
AtGWpertr
lb 09 ....SAO
Said beef and perk must be a/livered, one half H-
I,
mean the first day of January , ' and the arm day •
of Apriii,,lB3N end the other hal between the Ism day
of Apra. IBA tad the tent day Juno, 1.900, adea
-Helier deltyariee Head be aired by the chief of
this Berea. Offers UAW be um 0 COX eachltalf eepts
raelrend dlelinetly: rhea is, the hall deliverable
between the let of P6l66rT Ilroll6s Lt . of April , and
for the half deliremble between the 131 k of April
siteftre I.loh of June, 1593 Papal= f m the d e n hilt
made mi t t tidewaters after .dellikertNri for
We 'deal half an thirty date Idler me lea r Jam,
too. - , . \ -
The beef most be fro m well fattened : o4, 0,,,,,,ec
ered between the tat day of November, Mb, and t e e
let deforFebmary, Id% and weighing not Wet than
elshaadted poundal ilcit ,ol l l6 / . 6 . 1 .• lles lep and . '
'beg rands daps Med marten; and lhu ebb. ub shoal
der clods,soda,/east eight 11°1° 6 ° ll ° ll cod
breach 1063,quarter, or 166 parts etarhes Nos I,a,ead
3, onvhe Atiraing or daftneastan of a fore and Wad
quieter. of-an ea, whack will be abed to and farm
apart of the contract, ulna be w y eaCludgd (men
eachharrel and half boredt, end 11 remainder of the
carcass mast kin erft..fit pleura p TIM te.! laip Meat
pounds each.
The pork dna be parked fete e nr..fitd, ere lt.. fence
ed hogs, slaughtered between ther na day of Nevem:i
f:4A sod the ant day , of obnterr, , 3 0, odd
nor lees than two It us,e 1, az
"c ga be Joles, netts, den, hams, legs,
C 4 4 .2
. 1 1 4411.11 0gir ;‘4 p Int u s 4 4` n-andnrger. ""
m ame. " 7lt:beetTu l t i o footle musl o iral with at least
one abituta bushel of l'artr's Is land. M a Slt ay, or St .
Mate elk and the beef must hare vd•enteetrof fine
pilveriad azdtpetre to earl barrel, exelesive of a
pickle, to be male Itotn,fresh water, alarms H salt
will nutlet If.
The barrels most be made af the best weaned white
horror White ash awes and heading at of the Anna n',
taint aortas then three.feraoha of HMO Mid; If of
the lattencloSts =rim thweadnel thick; and to ha
beeped at taut threrafinuths.ever with the boat, white
ma er kaaltyloopa. _ -..., , ~
. Keels tenni arena be .brapden an its bea9,•hlavY
Beef or "Nevi Petrie, ° as the CUP trl*Sq_ . with tkll
CoarantOrbi =mend the Ica when P.r 3 rlr.
Ten-beef and. pat will, maces otherwise dirated
bribe thief of tine Bare. be lON/661a kJ the 'la
apectlftg dicer at the respe ctive navy yards afaremud,
'fy emus' "sworn inspector o 1001 proyisions,”
i b will i.seyotrd by the rap Wive' taraelauldmg
9 w ificersihd that china for re %crease inna be
Perd.PY the resifootive contractor who Must Devise
have ther barrels pat In good sh ping orderie the
malefaction of the commandants the respeeftre 6.
'rt Sardf sarresald, after leveed+) , and at . their own
la"26* ~.„,
dder, nuustemify their pnee separately adds.
dleoUl le aepuate °Ars roobo Ile rand for Me pert,
mailer each of the Pdoeird del cry, caraSeg all
charges.
• =ir one - hal ff the meant o the we needle cn
eeds will be actin& and mope cannon to addle,
Wilt be withheld hem the amount each puptlaus to
'be Mob, so ailment seetzity the doe antifitinded
performance of their respective c retracts, which wilt
on no account be.paid strait the so to era complied
With hi all mamma, nod ill tel b e felted 16 the Unites
Patmain the event of failure to Ca plate tae 6411°11.1
withm the mescrlbed. periods. In ease of (Whine on
I the vat of the container. to deliver all or soy of the
r
host or pert above meentooed, of the quality, end at
the mace and
_places above proted, Me encuractor
MAI ktefilinael psy 19 the United rotes, es Miltidatwe
nemeses, a sum or Wasp equal ,
~ me* dat,11166411/
It i tbe con a lr=pri w ello h te g r a lL d a da s ma s e
r of ... the.;,eo be tn:l ..
eres ' af4n Mae to ume as they accrue. payment
will be Wade by the Untied Soda lathe perbde above
seedfled,leicepting theta per denture to be withheld
until the coniplethin of the contntets, as beforestated,l
'adtartha said bed and park shell tome been _ 115.56164
end reeeived,oud bills far the .sotro shall e 9 been
yassonted. to the navy agents aspeatiselYs. all .4 1 -
proved by.sho ccanoutedunts .of the leap
nevi
yards,oceadinSta that-ter= of the contracts.,
. The parte of the beef to beers-laded will be portico.
laoy di:agnate& to Ike engraving ter be aahe4 to the
earalets., Yemeni tolerated cat Halt %heron &p
-i ;Algal.= artble office: , • . . ,
,' gliders wheat pelposalt are aocepted (irtd,ncine oth•
' ea, lthe forth notified:and WI early 63,-
eable wit
centrat and
bond will bemartandted tdpracti
dace
for caseation; which antrum and bead Meath." re
utrued-to theNerece within ten days, exehedve of the
1 rims required Co, the regal. Meamlaion of the mail.
- , Every,ofer made must be mmomanted (OA directed.
in thb lamellas of the eel of. Caterers Mains ap-
Mariano= Mr the naval service for Ms-7, WWI.
64 . Lq. Anima, Ifitik , py of which ls sebidped) by
q.w4ttep stiaranty, e by one at mono responsible
Hams, to the tacit at he adds, eadermqeMst the
;bidder or bidders wilt, if his Of add bid be neeepueL,
eamerinto an.abliamon within leo days, whil . Vd."
And alfichian surefire. to nourish the erodes ova.
' Itilf retreat* mamba aetampintlediy the rtia
eau, albeit:Mired Sures tEstrietiudge, Bette dbvt.
Mara attorney, navy agout i ar some whir of th e
436116611 00.611136016, or individual kaant yc le en
ran, that the season:aware able to make ism,
, No prepad will be conaldered anima ae:aanitysnied
‘
a c ici= i iime end ' residence: and thsmarte of
each member at n firm, Vlbatite company offer), should
ba dlemetly stated. _ , , ~
Estate frea the Actor Miasmas, aitirweS 4,eguel
10, NAM
ogee.:43..And be is firehmeenneted, nail-li= and
tall tha mote of thle arc premien fo,anal
neppliea inlaid by the Secret: ay af the. Nati, ander
the panda a theSencanaillnqanlia.b lll6l 4 o . 4 "
vy, approved dual third, eighteee handreesendforty-
Metrtle - iescutpanretr lt slur ftrafilauraury,
~ . ..F'4l , . V4S94!"!t! , CAPPM 4 j avo bi Why of
nr
elf ale fiall
. "dO.. ^,...:4 , 1.,, ,• ,; , ..5.2 ;616 .
..., 16-- ~ ra„; ~, . .3:., e ,t.f.dr4 10 - t 5- ..•
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Boab.' Boatit.'
•
United Iguana Paten ••
Jou. 23,1942,
PolDiels,of John Elgar, of Batripsoro,! Wry-
R.°,? Orirnoicni of .IsistonA vaar
toarua,Jrdnl .VVr, for no untllworoolgan7
1 for transporting goods on cartils and ' for
seem years frost theezporstien , ) of said pateng. Ica
thittPortVatt7ll4,ihlpettlolrfteXille Pa
tent Offlhn'on ltlonuayinOctollernell, at 12
o'lock A 1.4 and 1I persons en Dodged treippoor and
stow emus, if any th ey harts, why saddisentisin cash:
not r d toe granted. - •
Ordor also, (hate& mice be pobllakedrlorabo In
telligences% Repahlie, sad Union, Wastdoltnny Anseri
owe; s;sedroorra North mastic:an savi Galattadn
dalphsai Gazette, Pinsbargir, Pal Tribrusts. Neil York;
ZW-s Boaloo,.casee a wtekilm; -•lniceessros
trTropteriouslo Uto Ann /donde,' LA .10 ..rs' ext.
1110 S. NK,
/1 7 28-dicrs 3 O l tnoinlitainne - o • •
*A - Vitae* sanaritaux, Astio.siwrzli
- "TliEvutrietibt N• 116 hastreen in tarl.o ooo
. 7 41 4 ther . rama brtddiag FuraholaGthlttrap,
der:Apr=2 of robed Sal
, • era Wattles, Jewelry. and Buena are, ea*,
zeral/..,at Ito very lomat Oct. . .
Gold, tand Rarer Eagllalt itilauljaver Walther
Geldand Sibatr Dead Lorre and Pagati...ll.7" ;althea
(Rad end Silva Guristratat, and rargo Wet h ry
Gold sad SiivEr ludepaudent &NMI f o r
lapazat kaoc/eS.• e
G ' °l49 " l i""""'W
Golntud P eer l'sraula L P ear, . •
L‘d , Gald aud Stoat) /310,34.1, • 1,
Guldartd, gam 'b e&
MAMMA Biagi sad Pima. T .. n 4
Ladle.' and ftedUrattutan/ r
Starlit it Eltter Sluxrult -;l4',dx
' Gold Waldhes tubs* e
'Aratqltel arid Isattld , r- r,
PgiktY ,,„, ,uirui, OA
to MAD/ fine
.." AllrliPled to korp good lima or
the Jerralry rapuiradoutaNtatebra
0 Oa beat manner. . i jim ulteh less
than I.le* awe A nc ., l4 . OF, ,
Watchas and lawn who
WWI sure; tap rainy) HEW YOBS,
.r.d4mta
ASTERN INMIAINVE: ENtti 1 I
OF FITTOBURatC".4
UJTMi $:00,00 0, -
.I—Futur A ft., fiecl. R4ta•Lrt ri pu`nr."‘
Will insure nginut tirkind , 11 Y - •
FIR& AND NAlN:tir. -,
LL lotties will be bbaroDT!4° ,I kAIDICIPD.W
booto Insulation --trom.Yed bY . Dizeg
well known in the nonnannny, and deter
61 by pompoms cod bPorl!4rX ‘Dl*Dbt{4 - tbo • At . i .
moor loblch ttroyb....., PPP ...al•cdreffiklt , betl
prothettOo to Inolgri.f!..l#W,Untr..lllpellr.
Dlancloa•—g. Bier,
N. liolms,D,
_P• .. , c; ll2 4 l D,dr. A w.
Jackson, w..• ..4 06 , MM.. Et: — now; IL
poly JoaroexPAully, jlle,encil no*
o ul a, Nn. 39 w.itset Omni .Dr
C0,,0A Ift , !*o.Pitabbegb. • , ,f,Z,1 3 1""s
Jol3lllli . Or TICE'YLWALIII, ),tatiTTß,
" ."orvicii swans rs4itirrsv
FOIL ViddiP*o3loTiONor
T IM obi= P bitraff
& en the
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14 k'atannt r h i ee • /IX= earelraind Fl ' ;
by • ecunnilttee o se en • ti gyi, ...ti. i .m.ggeslitted fin
the.pozpoo the Ftlr Airs institute. I r,
daserredly rig alstioi,i, both aii and
ithroadorhich this Jere wiiii.red:rdukkgsuun. 47 .
ed, has given it a eh' e g.h Sago 04 Of the
bust character, void , e go.. CeteittiOeh;AU Pub.
lieenen e •to Ma he Seri r eieetions fisurt,,,Poreirin
emission to übi
-cub e,minn deal raid srievidfle unierVilind no
et""lltAgieeet 110fit.tel of all doe Palette bru- t-1
ed at the Pal , o a k . , Ng u igi ns t i es Cirt,.‘arir ""k
en In the i 'dittn sl, tosetheralllT." , olut of
wit iiiti k e , r edid. Civil Engi
!need'. red front dur Welk Om nulluitfitie•
itTelit Jam al is publirturf t,:herfirsi ofratek.scronth.
rich groat s e ronining , rd lean reirlattYrtwo paps,
grid format; wt. 1 009Ltit Ppm
ailed enjirstudgnoll COPPr end
' l=h el l er SuSieetibbrit vbitl/Fr ';t:f • =3
nee Denant JMZUM.'
sari ripdoat>ro, ll ..d - -
0 1° A 9111- 4 ,47 a -, k ,..." ; 4 1
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• titranitlail 4.'oneet •'• •
Cartuniud cations sad letters on huinekitittort be di- tk,
reeved 4 it. Amery falba Franklin itualtato, Phil
ndeiraih. wm"N"fiLe rVtin i rletill.TON,
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