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PITTS 01312.1511 i. ,
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Amer favorCbefilire C114',./td ad early is theday at
practicable. AdittliSemetagettaismenta for
led time mill Igluladay.bet ektricad notitordered out
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waxiam 14214 T, of attikrirnly
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Ron. C. wiLticeu.:o, .A.,.t. Eato.sh
MEN bfiLLEW, of ego , buMb
CALEB LEE, of Pmann .
WM. ESPY, of Loom Bt. Coo,
CASTER Cl7=b.Oro
GEO. IL HAYS, of Uppor sc. Chit,
120 .0 .1 ".
JOHN momusotiog takiehm
Jag. MITCREIL,of Peabl,*,
Wbf. N. AWYRURSiftfyinsbbfltk;
JARmimt,
JOHN DYERS of
Per Local, Natters Ivo aeu pogo.
800 Mott pogo for Toloorraptili, Moor
Toansno.—Our country papers aro bringincos
amounts of a dread/tit t woad°, which pasted
thrones a portion of Onto, on the 216 alt. h qtc,
manna a Awe:aka tooth of Canton . , Starke eorifity,
'and passed to a south caw direction*. through Pt:a
mpulla Trumbull counties, espentitng io fury .
s'Aigioew oleo:luta forty or fifty ralltn) ,- It gambled
biases and bums, swept away nblOia:of hay )tad
oda, and fences, uprooted °taunts, and did moan
attar mischief In its ticrifie warm:.
Tbe Bost, with its, characteristic decency, is
eamenen:bleg ha swills upon Geq. Taylorjthst
ths thertestof Ids visit With that nerrouthess
case Airhinti can sew nothing etetet t h rough the
jautulieed vision or t ocotical partisan, that Paper
charges that Gan. Tayloe's visit is au .strerisseiring
saltow" and tt waratthe Deme.raey, against any
activeparticipation lithe welcome a be giten to
our illustrious Chief Magistrate Ills unneetitherY
for as to reply to mu* litrinness--the whole public
knows that Gen. Titbit des'ened to visit eh last
winter, bat waspreveatod by his detention on the
river, and the difficulties of the nasigatiou, 110
then promised as a visit, this suuritter, if within his
power, and be is now Conner; to redeem the pair .1
advt. The Post anetts at the ptoposal to remise
the Preaident without regard to party, no e'riripany
trickoiPederalitut..... Very well , —Mr. Hsrpir, and
all Loceifocos who'approve of bin narrow View.,
may consider themselves nut Meted—their room!
is better than their company. 1 . 34 every 411..11-
can citizen who fedi he has n greater StAtIOG Mel
country than he has le the mere iritice.s of tparty;; . ,
and who has suillcieet independeithe to thigh nod;
eel for himself, be he Democritt, WTF, ti stye'.
American, Piet Soifer, or Uhl:ay man, is)riviteti
to pin receiving nod entertaining thg Chief
ldsgistrate of the Untied etlalCS, end the otivernoi
of the Commonwealth of Penns-71'17.W
liataglatrad and She Mosquito Kidittloosi
Some of our Calera city par', haV lately
been making a gredt ado about the Mt:Nuke king'f•
dem, a small territiry ln Central Atnerie4on the
Cambean au, ladle. they any En;land ta:kibout to
take pneseraion of. or has .heady gut uudri bee 4.-
paelaus thumb. We think, however, it wallas (nit
to be no great matter after all- The fulkniing
denied ensue:tent, from the l' r ,ruvict.nee . 5 ,/ournto
will give our reader. a Correa knowlet* of
matter:
There appears to be trouble.brewier iii a quer.
ter where few bale dreamed there would,ever
a paint of coutentirm betweep Berland :and the
United States. Allusions to the miners Mye ap
peared in two or three instances in thy pubtie
prate, dealer the last year, but as our rea4e notice
not be familiar with the caw. we lsy betizr
them. rt
A few years ante, a Britaltherenuuleilionee
.h ma doily besieges with the Janette': 20 anal
pat of the enamor Cluatattoiliromat contieWisue
that Island, connived to get 'Seine of the chars
deeply to their debt, whethfr ;pretty °elms des
not appear, and to extort froni,thent e mo)igagebn
considerable portion of the rumors “captedley
them. What the nature of..thu tiro ;or :eaurm4e
was, which them trader. had 'ohimacii, is Sol
known to ass but it seems that-the Branik govern
ment thearta it a favorable opPeinuetty to oleo in,
acknowledge the claim, L. welt air tint
o accuilty
bald by the traders, and seize n the telvintriiee
mortgaged. A 1111113 of war Silikeuly appearedVl
the town of San Sean, sent its Mrre
betaken Mere
and forcibly toott'posnession.' o stoOtien their
claim, a coniza. Was sent ta:t e ametty by:the
British government, who endeavored to get aele
knowhedgetnent from rev 044:eiele,a a ts io, o f cii."
Mica and Nicaragua, of the. terroo.y ae—cal ek,„”
by Went from the DZI called Mosquito Moot. Anti
the promisee( sdme ea .ameretal etliroritirres state
porter Boa Juan. Coate atcri rm. New Grenada
near the lahnitie of Peuerke, one littrtohei
ward Nicaragua lake, with along hoe orthe
Pani
to imam.
To obtain advertise. or st yen 00 en fry ee:ait*
opposite mat masa moat desioble object, ,o
rt e
ever way they might be obtimed. And, tile •
land, undar the plea of supporter the sovereiil.tay
of a pet'! Inane Cater, halted the 3. hto,..fito
ging,* world grant three iillesmageryamtpl! by
receiving from Coact Rica an acknowledgement of
her claims to • nortlee of ine,territorY;:belochring
to the stale of Nicaragua, ebb moald tie so but
to the people of Nienragua jith z-Mneplito Riot"
was • ems peremage, end bore the 11.3i40 tetyiem
to them as the ['dun
and Red Jacket, did to their day to the U. Staten.
To acknowledge, theteetue,•the transfer:at a liege
tract at country, the navigation a their principal,
idver, and their only mapert and barter, to, the
BOA government, by one Or thew Wise chief..
tsaistoo ridieuloaa to be coitaidered. Tho 04.11
no delegate to; big .-Matcredo Majesty' wag not
acknowledged toy the aushoraie. of -Neardeus.
nor any - ehaime watch he made to the,rterrittity.
The etzentry claimed by Ike British, hoer which
'they pretend to exercise losisdicuen in belatif of
this Indian tithi4 extends torn the mouth of the
river San Jean to the Mackin, as (ans.:oh-at bait
tags up thaqtream toward) a:eke N 'clang° aut
along the coast between 'three sea tour hurt
shed miles northward. An. 113 the extent inland. it
is probably as far ma Goateitiala will permit ihem
to go, or rather we might Ay.. far .abey checse
. to go, for what can thin Gmble republic do against
England!
It Moot the seizure of this territory undo the
Miserable pretence of suantiniert the'soverliOgrity
of the to called z-Moequitir Bing" thatgi yea ilium,
but it is the fincible pose:appn of the only prat and
river through which nehipthll3Bl ant be conetruct
ed by the way of Lake Nicaraguaun
the Nein.
And what manse the matt particularly annoy ing uthis time is that the sate. of Nidaregue hie lea
grazers' to an ' et erica • ny'thrt prtiolize of
muutructing a 'p o prat to ado /a
an..
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Lotostore it Am cia I The, New Yeti; Fest
oon's Journal, the organ nt! Bishop Hugh., nail
the leading Reman Coli:kir'. paper is the lilted
Stites, has the following aditornal mac!.
"Int this country it buttn meat lienal to omit
the eooatomsty appellation, of e Ler-dallier and
"My Lord," le speaking aloe addreasins mar 11,1.
Rev. [).shops.. AceericaO.CatholterFwbo are -
ccistomed to the emecultaa and co .vouch that
arise from inMrconatewith Minimaare
equally at borne with Ititt,itse or thy °mi a nium of
the title. !fa man should'atop then,in Broadway
and ask for the residence-Or " His Liontazip,” not
one of them would bane ibn least doubt as to the
prereanage inquired Su, hut in speaking with our
asuntlyzean, we are mostaccustorned to thietrople
title of "Bishop." This Saved+ cer(elaly foss re
aper:Uhl and pate, but lightly or lorrittij, it-is
Oonsidered somewhat Mese republican. y *
The Bishops of the Critholie Cakirch See the
amorma and "lords' of alt tlas Grithfuilin Christ in
Ickes here of, the Cube& if be be not a:elect%
taken the bleating of a hilltop, by bedding M. knee
Ltd killing the eptscopstilug on hr. haerE The
bishop of a diocese is eM Over it by 4 hick, /dither
itY, and sot commissioned by a demodratac electron .
19i• jaishjszilease tie mors, to do send. the arprita
wet of Asir budtop ikemAity ha= villa do:falling
of the Amen of rut. ;
. .
All this may mend utile nieurni to afloat.
Worm, bat it certainly grates main harshly on
the earn ole Republican Protestant,:who colla'no
Ulan no earth lard, or inaster, ale "one is Ma
Master, inner Christ," Mid who trice's to none
saes the king at !leaven.
• Rar n ;fo 4,---: •
Tethanoin " has 'alined
his cattainitiatit appontneg Wednniday,,. August
latonwhich to oleo , cikrinve Coafeenajind
alp a Qmsaail, and lifedio of rtoreftentativoe
The ineindOture u to meet in acanco at SA: . Viol,
on the 3d a. September, pelt.
HAL 'Odd; Abb PrOent dekg
will probably be the -Wbig cAnOidste tar :Se
ateeslon. ; ,
Emzpinswes oStslos or !Asalucs
NOUN EIX hill recent tihnk an thiii country, u
VW. Jlmerics. is tbn. poly poorer on vain' the
Great Brltsts boo to diitisl" It MR not the polltical
at =mar rime of On United Slates thai the
Bask Goironsisst lila to dread, is:cording 14 Ms.
Madam
but the , West sad amsentstioss Spa
gas d patmeitind tI4 Pragressite achieYomanu
ydatwttiseunticpptafkinntion.•
prir,llllllllld ' #I.IIIOTION.I. 1 . GicanseTartaa to Patemnir.vanta.--Thria North,
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41 Stlt Wee StOsil.gr:ad.WlWlS be aldeeed - I Any - rime in expressing iti gratification gft the vat
indltritelr,ifYinsfle,thet Whigs - asks' Statikelthise lof Gen. Taylor, but ecterei t ;th the following pars.l
,mirritafaitinfly'ridified the islain. Tif* Loco- pipl , , the sentiments of every Whig in the State:
1 Latiosi demented theNiGottincri,theiLegfylature, owe desire loathing better than to hive General
Taylor introduced to the people of Penn lvania
Lod to
id l arge l y th e c oomot t otta l dotes...two k ° '64i the e'idenFts to every man
..-1110 trieratele of which Is mot yet derminly r, what syl hood
hat be ie chased by Ws calumnious., to be.
burin, TM fallowing remarks, by the Nisi York Let every ate la furnished ynth co fes of the'
'Mime, an to the purpose: — • Unicna, • nil Peansylraniora.; 4 ad lPittafergis Posta
atht,State of TeI:LOOMIS Was among * miry enoWloW4 every bum ettd'heter accusation. Lot
all read them, and then go - shake bend. and look
nit and mast - vehement in forwarding thegtomios-
Sete oreneral Taylor to the Presideney. s o into the face of him who Was never charged with
SlMka . • was her try for Ilia se
sod that , 1.) aired one oingle unworthy act, or thought, or delletencY,
D e l es so s e k es ... ch i y ~,d , so d p g )..411y . Pte before the moment when, et the command of the
kering Mr. Clay, were constrained to Tote animist merlin, he unbuckled ha Sword sad stepped tor
theft Wen armlet°. in the rbiladelglia Coo- we le Perfene the new &0.. twolifeed him to .
tetiticita Her vote to that gathering was Oast solul
evil °face- Pace to foe., mho his heed to their.,
f o , a co oet . o t T ay l or on ere , ballot. me moll leave it to the people of Pennsylvanta to
Genetal Taylor is elected, Tennosat4 having doetdo whether Geom.. ] Taylor boar to a =weds
H ots bi as her vole by over Six Thousantr.mnproy. of In a few months . changed his whole character
H o t po p o t or gi ff n ,,,, in his b e b a b to
lei
t h en —or any patrol a; whethet be is not the memo great
sad vet hhh s f or a ny 1, oleo.
even *, ow . and jest men now be was a year ego, and ha
',s at *, * 6.,,,,,,d T aylor h os ht „,t . " s t t 4. 4, o h been ad kw life—the Come Mare, the same resolute.
1 &rea thus assigned . an, but has thus Ear hod no the mole faithful, the thnle Pwriotte, the some his
opeorterdia to d eve l o p tot Goo of pm *, „„ r to . mane, the mate heroic, pen.: ,rout who exhibit- I
make touch impression either May on tho puhbe i ed, this"! th ee ° ream ore , et Fort Hessiiwo- Pre -
mihd iof the country. He isconsidering,Sreporiug, I emett. dome very lights nod linesman , of et:matter
I malt:o4 agitations to be aubmieed to the People ' which were eddy more strongly detected, because I
through their Representatives at the tne4na of the I me. nlmiedelY dloPleYed. at Sows. laws' Tee I
nein peas next November. Mean :lime Teti- , took of the any old heto will enswer and du- i
Idon
. . ta Informs him in Wthstance,Lthet Oen expects, i prove all th e calumnies that have beeo, and are
de lam and his Cabinet to ti:) . nothihg but ex. I Yet to be, concocted Waled hinx and no honest
e d e . u se less.. th e y ~, is, or ~ ,0 0, ba_
mode i sod disinterested Pennalleanian can ever clasp
She hil two o wese , n Whi tt p rea id oo t by iii .;. ,,,,, too . I his had without feeling that it ta the hand of one ,
matt, no d d es see d s a b 00 ,0, a , c o os io n al •as hottest nod dminterested on ininself,—the had
D o j es ott o „ to i r e that p,,,,,,,td 00t 1i Sandi' oo d pro. of I pure. virtuous, ace: noble, character, whore
vitae his doing any thing. .
... .. path, whithenoever it may now lead him, amid
, •
.Or. p re m i li o, i t i s we ll 0 0 „,,,y , wee ;.verse ~,, (*mods or enemies, it still the path which conducts
oar prevalent American magi of Mei= two him to toonsonality.
trienthes to a Legislature, preferring the Preach
pl,itt of a single chamber. He remarked that the I Pt:at - nom, Facto . — lt has been Mated several
1 idea of forming o Legislate., of tWo houses, mt. , . tmes lately that a life Of the notorious Captain
v arvi ie gy " of l :111:th'"insetrim:itni,ISo7nV'md'ad brie
Binders mss in preparation, and we presume hi I
It. g, . 0 ‘,.. bow ~,,..,t , bilo b o d, o aye . a horse .
maw newly ready for the prem. The Boston At- ,
to each end and whipped ilp,lboth Ways. The fu makes the following' singular dtarlosure. f
feeemseeans seem to haven lout &limiter Phm there be many More nosh statement in the fimilt
-4 rarrytug on a atvemulient. .'. t
We write m explanWiMt, 04 is torrow Such coming ''''''''' it ' ill !'"Y open t o t he ...Id 5
d eetehee . are eeteeh the ee ,,, h , t oc id ett t o 0 , counts of degneeful condom that the public are
free linditudons. They are not to torte
hardly prepared far:
It . f, hot no rid urelapTmhgentWio.to,ferdr.t?p,.. tedtz,
think-b I a
"The editor of the New 'York Sunday Ail.,
ose
easo
era, is especially subject to theiii. Had it the lan- t lt ., ° , ..."'"'.. h.ltev eh_ w 14, - a SontbseeSt. I St! •
Italy itom, the Spartan di d at its antago- •-•". tirmse Meer. hod formerly the Now York
Ana. it would be less exposed no this Ode. Rat its '''''''...l" °.d. ,. , of the Swine Post, trod.? the WV
jnetibect when and struggle ,Only saAorig a, the tt "_,'". r° °I ",'° h° ,.. s ° . , °h. it.,
.. of "hwhele." has been
recess
Is mteitesato each ;u
they .6.1. ~5"!. .1 , ...g ..‘,... i , oittatit w.V..ent of the Empire
Havi n g
wee a signal victory, they : yield to the '"°. The "ter wile that the lelatoetron 01
'Sen. of exhumation, and Yoram thrt another et- the Empire Club twat ,ftynders individually four
fort can be. necessary. Feutio'pad bean buroings thousand dollars. The Sachem. of Tammany
„woe th e des of offim se a l ., so , , Hall thaliked to acknowledge fellowship with
'cal jealousies annin unwonted prcenittence. The Synder', and would not contribute money to aid
.restilt that the President of their yhotec grasps na me operotious. But the Cannon boner upon
but a broken scepter, and his A dminietratun ta wham to draw, and w hum to bleed. to the mouth
she fee ea ., ea ... what it etas ee . e . etripease _ of September and October, 1541, upwards of forty
std to do. - r a • *mad dollar. were collected from forced bans
on the New York Custom House, and paid over
We °eh' ash the People telreee Ot m things tted to the Empire Club, to be used to operating on the
make allowance for them. It. i woe t he Intl nava- then pending Presidential election. TAts closeted
oath a of Behr , w boots go When the Egypt... itable fact is vouched fur try the editor of the Att..
refined them straw, yet insisted cu their oinking w h o sra he .era. himself sass , he , epee t 0 ee ,.
their full stint of brick the mune as before. 11 the e ,,,,, 0g to .boot ,b 0 .p 011,,,,,,, 0 , 4,0, him
.. .
People ewe" to mile's, thto'new ita... 4l, iuon common toot pad,. he escaped emotion. It was
Its supporters and Ipporters from alt matponsitrility with tee- i r , t hi s way, that too Whigs in New Yotic were
peel to Legislative mlicy Cr
of the . .' mernment. beaten hy '6..,,,,,,,,,,,, mosey:'
very well. But would nbe y!ght to expect them,
with • hostile Home as welt as Schad, to e ffect The same Doper Usti contains the following—
Impormat and benificiat cheep:wile nor public 'Con. Taylois Prose:yr:on —We learn from the
policy, and Name them or attest disappointment if Wastington liepublie that the batch of clerks de.
they did not' Answer elitaidly-1 is all we re- changed from the Lad Office hist week. and in
gum. .. ,_, reward
to
whose dismissal there has been such
We had certainly hoped or a ilt - Ferent state of wailing and gnashing of teeth against Presuleot
things—we will not yet distisir of it But if, Taylor. io the Union sad other oppotition mints,
through Whig anytime.. or dirciml. cumornog were all of them nibitenbere to a fund for sending
with toe superior activity and scare organisation en Siegel eaten m Pe0t.12...* du-nn the Into
nit
the 0 .,„„..... 5 . T een:wow .* ",„,,A,, o i n e 1..0. Presidented Media:TM wepublte has the names
w il,, t0 r0 0 0t. ,,..,,,,,,,,,J,,, .4.&4. 3 ,,t, hai...m., it of these secret foes to our liberties, and the sums
a
h igh
probate that the ;Homer win be lost— severally sohrcrittedby them. If to send such mis-
True, it seed net Ire—a desperate etch in the Stat. errata puking be Ineserption," the. at bad
yid to choose may save it—ialt theiationeet are on proscription na wet , Can Gencnil Taylor'. pledg
! that aide. Should the less-Ivelmithe prropect be es be coast, rd es a kuuniee th at moh characters
thus realized, it will but the:more
ell
the Ad. should not be diaturbed in their official security ,
, miniatrotion to sagg.t auct changes in our Na, Who would hove voted far him In such an maxi
ti sal policy and knitting" p• see calculated to Imlialo ° '
rerve toe arm of L.bor—taffilinsiaoiversoilv the
blessings of Improvement ad n re s ter knowledge
and practice of the art, of jodustry nod Pence.—
Should a hostile Goitre. Sr en,pinocrod and im
pelled to reject and defeat Those sugarcions, the
reeponaibtluy will not rest with th4Administration
oor with its faithful supporters. lr , There may be
momentary delusion and Idisapt)intment, but in
time all will be seta in the true Wit. Let us be
1 ,
patient and faithful.
The following article, Orin the italrintore drama.
.
rife, in relation to the Iran fi . rarrrs4 of this country,
does net in the least exaggerate th, depretaed state
of Mi. tiopoonot branch of ie.anufeqUares. Although
it may snit the morals and political instincts of such
papers as the PladorglrPasr, So reprenent our
,ean business to be in a prOsperois state, and that I
the Tariff of '4G agora. en paeonOte prorectico, yet
those who take the leant trouble Xci inform them
reface on the subject, lonivr Shah all such atate-
Meats are tette. We adroit that Finsbergb, from
her peculiar eitllittiott, her !dratanee from the sea
board, her facilities for claeap tramportatinn, end
In cheap manufacture, is:,ess in)ered than other
Lrefona of the State, and 1110 meet, by the effects,
of the Tariff, yet even here its opemtions are
seriously detrimental to thi prespenty ofthistiranch
of brininess, es wall as every other
"Tux Amsencan Inns lortieteno.-ieThe importation
of British iron for Amerman railtsman la becoming
very general. We obseried them her day a para. I
graph *tilting that the Ctrail4rianil Vscev
mom anirriburg to ,• , • •
ri•-lad with imported mart_ Theicad run, tar .ragh
One of the best Mon reincins rif ?hal:sylvan. ,
F. in the Went foretim rt
Stn} luta ,
C. The Lemsvllie Courier min that mum eery
iaernaer hoot New Orleans brings me
leas
railroad iron for the Lesitition and toe mi ce
and Frankfort railroad. The direct eof
them mad: bevepurchaned 2,440 tons of foreign
r. ou. Tennessee u sutfcSug in: bar iron intermit
riots similar cause. Sir • iss.4u a contrderable
event, been drives out of the New Orleans market
b sbrpments of Scotch pug sm. hiliirsiond has
her full sham of depressiim au zlem, alas, in her
wen Interest.
We are well aware that the Opponents of pro
tect,. will ray that this la Xll riabt, and that
ir foreign Iron can be Istei domain this mentor at
cheaper rates than oar :own Manufacrureni can
maim it for, It in to nee leterestmo import it. The
moureent on this point and it. mutation nave been
m often repeated that it ,Parnoldlbe uselem to ds
'en.s the mention here, One Ailing, however, is
elan, vio, that the national policy in reference to
the sullject ought to be One thing or another. If
there re to be no protectk)o, let 'fr . ; be so ri d and so
understood. Bat It in ellwmtlyy of a great nelson
to palter with the intrrairs an the industry of as I
people, sod while preteAding ter a reality to Annie
oil with a mere mockery..
Under the Teed of 142, with a hoed duty, our
riron interest arose fromFprontornion and flortrithed
MI over the cue ntn. Fhir it lathe happy lot of this
land to poser., in almost every portion of Its tern.
terlei, large and rich agoras toe moot valuable
metal. Wan the Trust( or 1,316 came au ad rer
loam du y, contrived with a fh'onefirl ingetto , ty tO
se when the price of iron kir:Europe in no high
that a eannot to imported berg and when oo coa
-1 te. II in is ne ded, rind toiall as the price falls abroad,
and When irOnOttatiooh-pOltrittg iota the country
under those low prima render protection radia
-1 frameable.
When the Tariff of 1346 PM adopted, and far
some time subssunently.the immense conaurn Moira
of mon Great Mum for railroad purposes kept
the prices so loch there that oar manufacturers
suffered nothing from the change of Turn's. The
case now,.hourerre . . is xvidclis,drfferent. The
rail
road manta in England has ',Melded, while tier"
large production of moth strsdinted try it, eaw eel;
to go on, and Won a Were surplus is romtarNon"
hand to be disposed ofin ouranntkets. It cornea
it the clam ofballast nen at altnost nominal freights
across the Atlantic. • ;
Now if the duty of thirty per cent. under the
present Tariff were • fixed duty orr a fair mini
mum voloation—if it were really and truly what it
perporti to be, a reliable duty; steady and cavorted
—then our manufactiseni could calculate with
some certainty and coodue3heir operations ac
cordingly. .But the present system, melding pro
tection when it Is not Warned, end denying pro.
teminn when It In essential, hi of all systems the
most tatalising, detective, and ruinous.
T,re Quarr's VISIT TP lagutho.—The Que en and
the Royal acute would start on the 2nd of August .
and reach Cork on or siboatthe 4a. Dublin por.
eels are opposed to any expensive demonstrntion
on the occasion, but:the Lord Mayor, O'Brien
ihiairs that in common decency there ought to be
an "illumination." Alluding to the subject, the '
tory Evening Mail says: ''They (the Corporation,)
with fistsome eagenthas of adulation thus bring
upon this impoverished city the espensa of an
depounstration of farthing candle
joy—at a prattle:a Wotlay, let the ethibition be
ever no contemptible;Hand pontemptible it will be
—of name 1,000 or 0,000.1
• As Fatrwacet's IlL411C11“4.1, vtoroay.—A Ber
lin carreopendent of tac Wadi. News says when
Nicholas heard of the me 'cisa of the Rmeians over
the liungarians, and,the occupation of Debrecsin
by Geodajeff, he rximmeneed danmng aborit the
room in his shirt- iseall3 that he continued for
three whole henna t 4 In thin extravagant
way, the joy with w4ach time news of so quick a
triumph had inspired
FOZZION ltsota—klarattivSmith, the novelist, n
dead.
The Emperav ?Cabello !ilia retuned from War
saw to St. Petersbutth.
The Pope is aboqb m villa Naples.
M. Galast /Lao faintly Have unveil at Havre.
Cobdesi is not In stied heal&
The Princene atones! , awes eleven steamers,
with which she Inutaill Walfrel i ca WS.
to Eorope.
Mr* occasionally *La her cum ventures as El-
Pmerithi
A nam church 1464 61 for Ffaber
at Cart.
A week called •ltaa Art of Duns Mating." has
been published in Loudon.
Umbrellas ate Ow manufactured dation&
From me Rt Jemepb's Uszette.
Lat• Arrival tram the Plattke-.-B
From California grailfrants
Yesterday we had a few momenta conversation
with Dr. Pjee of Keokuk wooly., lowa, who left
Fort Laren - , on the 'ad June. Tee Daeior Icit
Conned HlutG m May teat far Colt6trnta, and har
ing seen quite enonth of '•the elephant, much.
ded to return from Fort Laramie. To bun we are
indebted for severeliterns al intelligence which we
lay before our readers
alp to the time he left Fon Laramie, 4.500 wag.
Out had passed the Fort; and between ibis plan
and the Fart; he met about 0000 more, arnica
would make in .1110,500 wagons All were em
igrant wagons except about 300. which belonged
to the Government train. Dr. Price was induced
to return on account of the greet marring of arass
beyond Fort Lamm:. He received Information
from tarn Mormons who retarded from Salt Lake,
that for slaty miles along the nowt beyond Fort
Laramie, there wait no scarcity of genoa, but br -
y0,...1 that point to the crowing ewe Platte, a die
mace emote seventy miles. the gran was very
.carts--not bang millicreot Lae the autruals.
The emigrants were detained in large numbers
at the creasing of the Platte, 123 miles beyond
Fort Laramie. Two Mormon, went engaged in
iCrrytng them ter..., but were nit Wile to
cross ov-r sixty kragana • day. The number of
magmas arriving dairy at that pomfgreatly exceed
ed those that wejmable to gel over, consequently
the number detained were Increastng. and it ens
feared that there would be much auffeemg front
r the want of gran, before they would be able to
cross. Ilesidea this, the road would again be
. mor,led Rad the •ame difectl'Hea that th ey hid
..t• hhte , oi •• toe ~o.nen, - ......hL 0' , 11e.,,0w.
ccy. would agate occur. Tnere •s anshoed.,
of grass between this place and Fort Laramie
At Fort Laramie the emigrants were throwing
away bacon, dour, beans, Ire., Ito. and in fact
thnoat every thing could be seen from I...teaspoon
up to a marking stove." The traders at the Fort ,
would no . purchase provisions at any price, and
Dr. Price assumes LIS lie saw splendid
,aragilana set-
I,ng from $3 to $5. Companica were competed to
throw them sway m order to get through, their
wegoas being too heavily ladened. The Doctor's
eau:many had abeuadnned the idea of getting to
California this fall, and had resolved upon taking
thew teams au far as possible, and then o tare it
on Gott to Oregon, and go to California next
spring.
' Dr P. saysthat the ox thaws ace far in advance
of the mole teams, and are much better adapted
to the trip. COWS stand the trip hatter than either.
besides famishing IC good supply of milk. The
pack male companies were doing well, and in ad
vance of all the others. lie states that O'Nenl'a
and the Platte City completes lea Fart Laramie
two weeks before be arrived.
Major Bandanna was at Fort Laramie when I
Dr. Price left. He had succeeded In purchasing 1
the Fort at $l,OOO, for fiovernmeat purpose,.
There bad been hat two deaths by Cholera at the
Fort, one an emigrant and the other a trader. Ha
beard of no oases beyond that pia._ Dr. Price
met 509 Goverament trooms sixty Miles this side
of Fort Laramie, destined for Bear nye,. He elm
passed Wil•on's command on the 4th of July, en
camped nary mile, beyond Fort Kearney. They
were celebratiag the birth day of Aineriean lade
peadenee. He met Turner's Pioneer Line sixty
miles this aide of. Fort Laramie—their males were,
to a certain extent, broken down, and the ox team.
were pawning them, which canted the passengers
to he much diasatistied. Met the second Pioneer
Line on Little Blue, about 100 miles Gem thin
It
ce.
From the best information Dr. P. could obtain, I
he estimate. the number of persons who have
died on the plain. between tell i lace and Fort
Laramie at 300. The health of the eutsgrants had
greatly improved, . he heard of but few cases of
sickness no his return. He commenced taking
` the names of arose who had died on the plains,
lll ham 411rWme , k1 IC a d to t : .
m. i t, a i La rn na i scri m ty . c a ri
4
He recollectiaasing at a Si. am walled Loop Fork.
the grave of n Mr. Crloo WISC 00•10, who had
been killed by a pony tans. On hie return
hr passed a war party o on, about 300 strong.
lie made an effort LO purchase a pony Of them, hut
could not succeed. They treated him kindly, land
after ahaktng 'hands, smoking, &a , they permitted
thin to pass on watuaut otkrtng the least etulence
whatever.
Wit made inquiry of Dr. P. in relation to several
companies, lint he was unable to glee any tnform
mien by which we weld identity any partrcular
cne. Ile brought In Gout the emogronts wren'
hundred letters, which will be sent from the pow
office to morrow morning, and It is hoped that they
wrl'l convey gratifying intelligence to their friends
at home.
MoutLu, Aug. 2.
The royal mail steamer Trent, Capt. Clark. er
'sited at Mobile Point yesterday, in three day. from
Havens. She bongs hot ooe pareenter to Mobile,
and 25 for Mexico, and has no freight large yule- ;
titles of goleksiiver.
The obliging pilot of the Trent gives cis the
Lb
louring items or news The rehoonor that Look I
Francis. Rey, alias Cinema, from New Orleans, ,
touched at Havana on the 2lth ultimu,.and trans
ferred Senor Rey to the Amencan brig Andrew
Ring, at quarantine, the -golation not allowing
any to land without performing eight days quusto.
Inte.
ln.ntuflortaty on bearing of Refs reported ab.
dnehon. Gen. Campbell, the American Consul,
went alongside of the burg and offered his servi
ces and protection to take too brig outside of the
harbor, and pUt Rep on board of the packet about
to sad fur New °Amur; but Senor Rey declined
the Consul's aervuma, saying that he roan tiers
by
ha. on frrowiLL So the Consul dropped the mat
ter.
Capt. Clark heard from different persons, fohUe
off quaranunet that Havana was unnanally rankly.
The black vomit a maktug .ad havoc among the
manna
goarantlan regulations are enforced, but are
expected In to soon repealed.
Ju+t seventeen the sweetest age
Tines, catered in fair beauty's page,
Lips like the two-hod deft in twain,
With pearly gems the oleft to stale;
Eves like twin wars beneath some cloud
That come their sparkling light to shroud;
Bich trelnes of the suborn glow.
Free 'goring o'er a brow of anew;
And then, the bosom. heaving, atarelllng,
Where tickling Cupid bolds his dwelling
01 vrotnan's life, no year l weep,
Like son, meet, pouting seeetueen
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Hoe. kitrnorn Lownentpw died at Ware-eldest') .stenng party of Indiana, irbowere rgyiliethAlld
GlssPontaido hie., ChiTbittioday evening, 3d init. at saMpelled to retreat. in the morning the bairn
the .10 0 : 4 73 Vein , Mr. Long feline wen one of one of the Indite. was Wad deed on the ground
the meit'distingukbed grittiest of 'New England, as near to the block home that hie companions
end kerning years held an eminent rank is the were unwilling to incur the risk o( an attempt to
politics, rind at the bar of his adopted gate. - He earry Idm eV"
wain leader of the old Federal ',shoot m bl-ua
ebonite before the scristranoe of Mine from that , Nee Rostrums in Lasnso.—Tbo New York
State, and was honored with the lost:test marks of b ¢n o f v: , ant „,, d . y
_teraftdence from his fellow citieena. The political!
anociste of Strong, Gore, Cabot, Dame, Fisher , Strascrnearo DT HIO BAIL—E. Z. C. Jells.,
Ames, Prescott, Otis, and other dtsunguisbed Fed- , alms Ned Goodin., who stand . indicted for rout erallsts, he was chosen a member of the Hartford tine a riot at the AstoclAnce Opera Iloua n the
Convention in 1814, of which body at the time of taut of thv 10th May last, end who wee bailed by
his death be was the only survivtog delegate brew , Jsmes G. 13 , unett,orne last evening , iittendsred
Mereachusetts. with the exception of we vonera. ; by his hail, when he was taboo into custody and
hie Judge Wilde, of the Supreme Judicial Court of; committed.
that. Commonwealth. Huwee man of great in.
tellemttal aruieneee and prrmrtrstion; as a lawyer,
celebrated for his nice and subtle ducrimination;
as a polatemn, of unsullied purity nod fidelity to
bin rondletioori as e o ember of .pmety.prerie..ing
rare emeenty of manners, delightlul nod
in mnoversai ton. with a memory eel La the moo
of a long and dieenaded experience, u. a Cirs
tan, devout in hie feelings. rigid to WA 116 cert urn
to duty, and without a taint of sectarian bigotry.—
For the kw last years he h., .utiered a undual
decline of health, but without soy pereeptiVe .11m
unlace of his public 'gait or hisIOtIgHEOI in SO, sty.
Mr. Loagfellow woe the father of Prof Lorelei
linirrh.ardlL`ritti.,vearainty6shriLehr,
at Fall Rl....zgr
klass—N. I'. Trtl,
Stu Am,. Wcw Cs. Dtctoxo —ln the
B. Districl Court at Philadelphia, on ?di - witty,
Sedge Grier delivered the opinion in this pent
ewe, involvjog property to the mount of 5600 OCO
The decision le to favor of American heirs. the
issue at brother and sister, of had blood, nod ad
event to Enribsii or common law heirs of he v. hole
load, end also orate !totem.na next of kin but
emote man of the whole bloat. Tlat in .11 RC,
•rdanee tauh the speetal law of Petutalvma
791,arhich the Jodie say. governs in thr
the will being merle ,n:th.s Sitae, end the F.,,nglieh
and common law is not therefore considered. The
Philadelphia Ledger any.
"Matthias Asoden wan born in Philadelphia, Le
ace the Revolution, and at the tone of lie on,
linenernent of the troubles between the colonies
and the mother country, he was a merchsat in
prosperous Mamma. iodinate towards the Ene•
llsh cane, or at any rate, (entrap that the colo
nial would not succeed. he left the country aid
west to England Whilst there, ha large landed
property in Oft Slate Was roallseated, and he at
dented all 0 traitor. After the revolution me at
tainder was rotten att. but the coellacation remain.
ed. lie Caine back to thus country and made a
will in this city, returned to:England, and died
there la 1421, termed • very large amount of per=
social property. By his soli, made in thin ely, he
devtded his estate, real and perroultOto the In,-
win who should be his heir at law," nod in anoth
er part °fain will be directs that. tt should ao ti,
person Who should he hit lawful heir" The ques
tion then was, who was entitled, and as the male,
•nts eteeeded two hundred, each of whom had
relatives and diced t also interested, it may le rum
pmed that the ease has excited a lively mare. in
QOM ,
The words,' heir et Isar /0 PC110.1(10111n1, mr
the person woo mould be entuted, under the et
tuts, of the Sudo, and not the hew at the return
Ira.
The decree is therefore in favor of the io•ne nt
Mara liarr.ton and Roster Hardee. The ma irr
to referred i•i a Master to make donrihrtoon. and
bill. of the Czelrers and the Aspdens are du:aimed
reaar,ra , run Cemonna Mot—Mach intem
perate reproach has been showered, lately, on Mr.
Clayton, rev ''.:_emetary of State, fur his relusal
issue a passport, tram that department, ton Mr.
Hambletun, a person of ruler, who applied int
snots a document, to cuniemplation cf n visit le
some foreign country. We call the reproach in
temperate. because it is adrinntsteted with an Im -
plied representation, or amump ton, that Mr. Clay
ton acted in the matter simply under the influence
al a projud.ca non uncontaimn In this country. on
his own personal judgment or inclination. and es
in a care when he had nothine,to consult s-ep
his own pleasure. Rut this we take to be a very
erroneous end unjust mew of the trail....
We have nut at head a copy of Mr Clayton'.
written reply to the application of Mr Hamblen ,
but It mat very brief nod specilig. Pepin.. in at ft
words as official ermaracy mvotd permit. that
mu not the role of the Department to grant put
poem far colored persons. and that "protecti
mere issued only to ri , loradymuont in theeervt
of hi intsterl.or other Government fuoetioonne•.
Now. it is very true that Mr. Clayton might—
lust tar aught we know—hare taken it upon h:
self to disregard the long established rule of the d
pertinent, and set up a new one. We do ni
know that any body would have "Molted" Mtn 1.
doing tar that he would, by doing it. have mot.
ted any duly of propriety. Bat we am quite
rain that he bat uot violated any ditty or prupriet
by adhering to the tutting rule. Forma and rut
and precedenit are every whereto la, emenimi
go vent:nee MI departments: perhaps too mut h
omen but, as a gem at thing, the value
to them has the tactual/ OtelM,, Inane. limos
time, eves In 'waters nppsieat otlitlTe mon. ,
are very opt to cause 'rouge and chdlrulty, •nh
Mews are lean: Axpecini.
It in more than probtble. Mo. tked Mr. Clayto,
attestrou was not enacted particularly to titre/ use
or any principle involved in perhaps If such bad
been the ease he would have thought proper ti
establish g new rule, or at least to consult the oth
er heeds of liopertniont• as to the propriety of do
te; cog The probohdity is that it dsca r e to-forc hum
merely as one among a host of routine gnestions
calling for no <yodel consideration, and In be du,
posed oC like noon whet , merely tcr sit opplice.
bon 01 rouline regulations
We mei rove al liberty hi sty hos-ever tl.st now
es the question his ! m en Moue, Cre the coun
try and in fact the world we can see tar god rea
son why passports ssou'd not he granted m -
lu red u wed me to white el :as The only ob
jectron having even a show If 'reason, Mat can
slow raised by nay, will probably come nom the stays--
holding portions of the Union, and he founded do
the alleged or imputed impropriety of has se
knowleulgtog dolored men to he -dusene." Sur
this is unworthy of sonuos regard. Such men an
recognised an drizen• for ninny other purposes.
fur mason., when taxes ere to be collected, or du
ll!s performed, or Itebillnes exerted ; the Sta.
bikes cue of their Lars when these are endan•
greed ; punishes injuries mauled an them ; admits
them, under certain circumstances, to the exerdse
even of the high centrum podlege or right of res
ting. To 00101. Its protection to them .broad Is
smell end unworthy bus:nese unless some very
good reason eon he shown 4>r such refusal.
A strong mewl the other wry Is supplied in the
feet that out of the United States, generally speak
ing. and especially In Europe, no diorarimn
made between white and colored ettinents In En
eland the black man hes no sae f racism from the
white; in France he takes hie sent, crab the white
men, in the halls of .I:notation, and every where
else. For the United Stews, therefore, to reed,
nine him as e charm, at least to the extent tit fin
mg elm needlul protection, while just in toren
would be to aboren front the alternate of an Ito
plied slur upon the m rgnanimity of other nations
sad at the same lime remove the a-casino fore nn
ill-founded reproach erne our own. —N. Y. Co-nr ,
n.
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Stekneira Ist Ohio.
The Cleveland Herald given the following gum
teary account of the prevalence of Cholera, and
other diseases, in Ohio
1 . For yen., sickness hen not been so general and
so severe In tne towns or Onto gia nt this tne. In
addition to the fearful mortality at Sandusky, and
recently at CIOCIIIMIL, dlO *mail and large towel. in
the western hair of the State have been much af
flicted. The towns in the neighborhood of CM*
etrinedi have generally lien, visited with cholera,
and to some of tnem the mortaiity hat been great.
Clermont counts has been severely ,dieted. Co
lumbus. including the Penitentiary, abases a fearful
bill of mortality. Dayton has been badly scourged.
though the epidemic has nearly abated. Xonta,
and the laborers on the Railroad in Green county,
nave antlered severely. The total number ci
deaths by cholera in Xenta for three wee.. ending
Aog lat, was 37; other diseases 13; total trO. At
Eaton Preble min niy, the Register reports 32 death*
in a week. At Spr usfield there weru 13 deaths
for the week ending the 2.1. and the Republic says
the general health of the town n unusually bad
there being many ease. of MM.* fever, &c. A
number or caves have occurred at other towns
slung the line of the railroad, and at Lower Sandus
ky and Tithe, the cholera has appeared and pro
doted a panic among the people. Several deals,
hove occurred, and otany of the citizens ird.—
The publication of the newspapers at Lower San
dusky and Taut has been suoperided on newilint
of the siokoess nod alarm. At Toledo the Choir
ra prevails though not to an alarming degree, sim
"venal fatal oases have scoured at the email villa.
gel in Lucas county. The Macaw prevails to Kuane
extent in towns a one the Wabash Canal At Lit.
(aye., Logansport, the, a number of cares are re.
parted.
It is worthy of remark, as indicating the proems.
and localities or t he mysterious epidemic, that the
eastern half of t lhlu has so Cu almost entirely es
caped us ravages We hear of ao cases in the
towns east of Cleveland, and Dune along the line
of the Canal through to Portsmouth. with the ex
ception of a stogie rake! at Newark, nod I very
NW at Clishoottie. ZeauvJle, Steubenville, New
Losboo, Inc., continue exempt from the' disease as
an epidemic, though neethional Cee of cholera
morbos of secede type r I 0 ec U their seems
to he a prethsposioun to ',ousel "sulphitets this sea-
NM ail over the mate, in the country as well as
in towns and cities.
Dasru or a Piossza —The Cincinnati Chronicle
announces the death, to Gallatin, Ky., of Cement
Jacob White, one of the very earliest Natters of
the Miami Valley, in the ninety third year of hie
age. While a boy he left New Jersey, with hie
father'. Gmily. far the Redstone settlement, on the
western frontier of Pennsylvania. and was at that
place when the Declaration of Independence wu
adopted and published. lie mingled freely to the
frontier claims of the revolutionary war, and the
Chronicle says of his et:Mosier taperer
“Ile wee oneSeett the email Om that planted
themselves at tfelbmotith of the Lints Mimi, and
commenced the village of Colombia, in the Yell of
17£8, 'which was the drat settlement made within
the limits o(
, Jude Sictuaes'a patches& Being a
b o ld, frariesi adventurer, he left the settlement,
erected ablock house on hie land, seven or eight
tulles in the wilderness, to which he removed his
tardily, end began an Improvement soon after the
eammeocement of the lodine war, which was ter
minated by the tenet of Greenville, in 1195. Dur
ing the wet his block house ems *Wicked by a
Dio;tallty of Cincinnati
al
The follow./ statement shows the mortality
this city, from all disease* for the period of seven
art•rit., ending Monday !art
t 4 gulps June gfuu ...... ......... :an
r uding July ..... ..... 910
\‘',ug t tiding July 9th 10g2
W t ek ending July kith (irtg
Wert: end us July 23d 312
Week ending July 30th
Week ending Aug. 6th 211
Total mortality in seven week 5........ 1/5b
The daily reports sift., 19th alt, when the Cho.-
ern began to abate, have been as follows •
Cholera other I ',nesse, Total,
I'4 to
20th 32
21,0
222 33
53.1 29
24th 20
25th 19
25th 15
07.14 17
25t 13
29th 14
30th
Aug In
• :hi 13
341 1U
H
4th
1:=11=1
The spiders bat so nearly disappeared, that
Board 01 Health have determined to meet and
pun but three tunea a week
RECEPTION MILET'INO
A tneetint, of the citizens of Allegheny roomy,
to mate •rrmgcmeuts for the reception of the
President of the Coiled Stater, end Governor of
the Commonwealth, who are to arnve here on Ihe
Ihth ma, will be held et toe New Court House, in
the city of Pittsburgh, on Tim...lay, :ix 144) mist,
at P. N.
Aihree Evan H. Geo Yorineee
NVne Memo s Faun, n N Back...et
to 1V Ilutie• John Fri:oilman Janie. Cross.
U 11,4 I: C Rohew..
1 R 11.,1 ei 1. Annormis 110,1 Mackey
onni lion .9 John little., IA ANIL,.
J a• Belot en (tree,. M'ai NI•oi key
land
Gcnose inn
tir.ery
lllaeS %Via Comas, Jar II Mortar
II Burk hammer Adams Geo y las W ood
Alen. Como., Henry Hay. Artnierrong
Al en Cordon Javoh Ilistelry Hof I. Sew
charl. Craig, 5)0,, Hays Joshua Rhoades
W•ob.Collm Jun B Nl'Fadolen John Matthews
Harmer Elena) banal loVNlenter Thai Steel
I.).
Hen, ISO, Mit:l.km Rob. (Inane
TIAI• Dor mge 1.,,,,••• Nelson John Ramat
Il Harlin/Ham A Ninack Tens Bakevroill
Join, Hail S epees Niortham Henry IVowls
() Haughey NV II Nonotek J Mel/Crosson
toollionsloerl John tin% ‘llllootl
Ilumbert Sam) Iloweeurg S Richardson
(Vra Heel sln µeschew, James Scott
Morgan Hall Joe.
NV II Herrington Philip Rhodes lon
Rem Hon:bison Cobb• Wm Porter
U Hooter It NI Boolelle Jae lie. ohrnct
I) Vaal Chao Gregory Jao
\V P Irwin Sr NVrei sempoon Lwow, I.soder
S R Johosoon FL Simpson John AI Wooy
Robe, Soo) II C Sawyer Wm NI Smith
IT Kincaid. rr losepte l'oroon V•ientinr Satoh
I T Emceed. )r Stephens George C Craighead
John Keret., James Sharp John Lupton
Jos Milean John itio Jos Rohm. m
In. Lone Wen T. xa.,44 John Doc •
Roue ) K Lielk Jooeph Ito.• Sarni Burns
Roue Le. loaner Fealon Sarni Graham
Nelson Lee A A a En
John Graintai
la. Alackeral lame. ly le• al`Cone
A Mason Wo•cerUy darn/ Paeoley
li Mawr, Inwoy Rich thighmi
Andrew Moller Ve Nl*Candleas Marlin Richards
I. FL Massey Joiren Lemon Dared lll'Keo
S Morten ennui P...racr 5091 M`Cone
Trios kliFad.len Jona Barr Thu. Ilowswell
John David.. Jahn Hereon James Pollock
Henry Park 1 S Ilielo•rdwou Naikan loPearigo
Ileury loorrett C Itdl I) Solomon
F II Fawn - J II Ilia Parker R Hind.
Wea Evans sl itAl.nron (Woo A.cotn
FL edrannoon Resin a Hitler Inv Woe as
Jo. 11 Clark en Won Irwin
loon 1.1413111. , Dane, Kelly Crew Stahl
JJaepti Low,. Hasid Fnl i searello oi Palk.
W. L.) nen. Woremit Tao. Wino.
Wiser Hon - Mono Llwartl. Ger,
rhos Doe.. view Peno Kruttet
1.14 e• %%AA.. Chi, SJI4.Or, Joh 0 Paiter.on
J alcKea Swint,
.1 Wens
-.Joaspl , WessaiWallSi Webet
Itoheri Whoimme J.,,a /nook /I Month.,
James Wilinurnise L Fel enigma John tlanna
Bo
nen lValacr C Looms Wm lochrtiMin
Jodni While C Flame:mon Dr Del entwele
VIII WUktnenro David lira,. Jobn Vocally
Jacob W SAM Morrow C0m1.,. Bea
hos R WI,. Algernon S 801 l C Claher
W S Havens Jamas Reed Coo FreivOrwl
Ili,Wd.: I 1.1 riweteacr, L o Walter
rli NVliia F' Loshiner Joseph Seattle
NV W VVllwn Level Ednistrols T L
•es NVoreleitrn Jehn nr. , Itsahen Hager
, -5) IV,. I.- p. 1.. II
W'bii emir. Nock ins %env ,
~Het.. luau K II Se.
.1 G Ca.', Chars., 111Ihsre A Wash....
Ii Wto.rono Decree I:irel James W Dino.
Jo• n Itool lot-1.0 Allen II W Leorni
Jo h n. Saddler Pilo ' , ohm., John hletVden
Jon A Bonn I leolo tierong Ruin hleCuleheo
Tim. Sargent V I:Lavine, NV M Corral)
J. On Fal.erionG ,Vey Mle Johns
Henry IleGeary II Piertellen John hlchlielisel
Done. McCall. S
Rem
li D klellkain
'Wm P Read Zu-ny Zu)yo;ul Jame. Mackey
John leach , . It Iturkh.ird Ttos Clall
It 11 Glerin 0 FrEl.mthe, Abr. Palters.
John Speer A Preiduy 11 E MeGowin
i. II Ward Win Neat, 1101,1 Wright
r.' hie( >ovein John Penni., Panel 1-eseallart
Jansen Gilcitnyt /aro) lA,teench Aaron 11r1gego
Joseph Kiser A D Sim. A'es IdeCurd)
I II Irwin Jame. sieGreve Dro.id Spencer
Jame. 31 I David Rmith John Rhiptora
Jacob Ton.; Reuben Palmer 0 J Charaberlw
Jacob Gehhart. iri warge Wenenor Wm Boston
John Diekorn ?I_ Virginly Wm Anhu i Can. II cici.ely Jane , Ermmeer Jams. Arthur.
win Pork ton 11 13 Mowry 0 Badger
rknerge W DN.,' Kiales Robinson W. Mined , . PI TP
Jot. Aiken R I. 11uhnebe A 13 Curing(
John Allen W II Erskine John Leirughlin
Tho• Doll A te Bell Jame. Nl...iinoth
Seinoel Cashey Dell , Irwin Jno McMaster* Jr
Oconee hen, N Ca . rdirch Wra Snick
Ilrohset Rainer. IV 111z.nurnon. lieo Thurston
Win Dawyon NV A I.:harken Dr Cochran Del ip
D /I Wil isms ti A Sampson John Cowen
I) II Franck, lorepli Keith Pete Fleeter
Chn. Rowan A Ilange• 'rhos 1411
Deol Armstrong 11 Klapetier Jo* Cep
Thus Bean Jewel nr.nein la, Deep
IkV Loden,: I'MAIIIIII, MU.. I•tiof King
John Ilutheriord l) m Shaw Bin. 1(1040
Cho. Ilesin Jotl,, 1 Muse Aaron Braked,
Reel Lone Laud WK., (,soresFS Ha,.
Jo. 01011.11 John Tooter Wm Dee
klishb Mr Mew, David Cone \V. Nixon
(0.0 ?pls. I. 5 Johns John Morrow
Win nehl.rektio J Slalivium Thos Perkins
Ito. Palmer Harrison Parr) 11”011.1100 Rosa
John Herron loinpson I lornr, r Jaz Trento)
Theo P. rrow Rohl Greer W. Dregs
Ile. ry Jones Win J 11m. 1...1 John Young
John D Mahan Thor. lents Alex McKee
David Imin Jr. Mai, Martin Clover
David Reeler A.OO Franklin Ja. Rivets
John 13utier Ti. A Rowley Wm Markt
\ Val Creighton II Dan hlngeelinnAndw Itogg•
Ales Rwehure AII d1e1.10.-mnii Wm McCormick
Jo• Reny John Slegnewan Jacob Goy
John Horner Tho• Turner Jacob Alter
John Stoner Wm 311,11rit Ands Pierce
W. Milligan Wm Woo.Yrord 'Wm Kedlo.o
Henry cl o omni W. MelCnicht Jacob MeEssen
rloadman Colter Enhratm Jones o%' C Lorene
Jo. Stewart W,l Poor John 11InEtroy
John Wreirob•l, la• Diro, 3Vra Elsns
Wm Alexander AS R. Dahl Phillip.
John Sin,. Jae SloNcilo `save Jones
Sitainel AVallace Rohl R Sterhric S Minty.*
NV. APCully 'Phori Morehead Durkin Yvan.
Col R Carothers Wm Chapman Tristan N /Goes
Nuban . l Minor Jos Wroclaw Nettori Jones
II Mllrorlienridgelsone %Wigan,. Pow. Mel}
R loner, 1 Moore Jo. Jones
II Ilarsockgcr Jahn htDoiman John Jones
D I' Inet , ”oll Geo Fortuna Aldo :summer.
Jos W Level. John Meeeehey Jahn Siormley
David Hunter Wm Mackey Mose. Cher.
Alex. !Inv John Arliaire Jahn Mora-urn
John Whit.. r, NV (.. I .edow Wm 0,00, ‘
/ Thompson John I/ Da.i. I' Neventould
/II 01)11,11and 11 Kinked Deo Darker
Ir Adam. J S Slop head The* Richards
\\'m AJam• I M Enlirad Philip James
Wm Thoo.re.ni Jo. FOO.l/I W 133 Chess
thilkiel Reeher Geo Dare. Samuel Nall
Thos Wihiy And II Itioters 1 1(1 'I ouryincem
rm. Patrtor John kl'Oill Stephen (1,011(1
A Bart, Ma 11... Arch( kl`Card Richard Pflfy
F Ramps Maili, Iladdrik 1) Idliannigle
John G rman Wm 11aker `:ph L Brooks
W G Net... NVin Barites Richard Er,,,
John I la., o , IL 11,00.11:rani Rota Path
IVrn Nlr.aock Jos kFtitiningle In. Andorran
John Mos.al Is o ,er
Nt'Reo /oho Robinson
Rol. Cochran Janies•Rnlille John WICoe
.1060 Ernericir I'riab . Aoldce o e JohnDnlll ,
Wm 11 Denny II Apple. we David ekes,
Ns RS peer Sion. I D wrung
John Speer J W Dullest, Oliver ()rm.,.
.ps. hui o Wm B ISEClurn 0 0 toregg
/s roll. re Jame% ('lrwin 111 Page
Jo. le.m.. Deirn M'Condleas R Cunningham .
Jo. AI rlelland Jneo(o Abor James Hay' , -- - -
loins. K , D . , ~, , 11,,,, , DRY APPLES—On hand rend for sale by
A I. t I",au xvicx h. M•CANDLESS
Rota Alen .n o.lVid 1,41 r. James Ikrrion ,-- 10 °
A lire hie , ^n. Deer) Henry I . I ITSIc I iIIIEMIK—.7 3 bozos for !tale by
Alex Hilands PI . Ilia„ Joe I-.OOtOCC , ‘,../ 0.110 WICK & NECANOLFS
P. ter Savage 'David Calhoun J Walker
Ica, A rirleooll I nd Brown iRO4SI John Willne It
F RFAII BETTER— , bocketa fresh Duller. Just resod
WmLeckey David Argotic ris Wm Ml.:Dien? : and for sale 1.1 nue° CII GRANT
A ""' D.l " j.. " " ....d Jo. " P "''''l_, , LOD R-51 bbl. Just reed on consignment and for
John ll.y I ' l,, 01 . 1 . Ci e. l ' 1.11 " , sale by engin ISAIAII DICKEY ACO
Worn II nod. 'l'l,'.ki'lica 11'm 111:andles.
Wm Oully C Innis.. !olio Oalt ' li t 4 ACKEREL--1 0 .> WA • No 71111 Mackerel, la are
A 1 ll.nr. II T While FA ward Rithards BIL rive and for sale by
Wui Courtney John Shaman Lewes lecilbach . aug II ISAIA II ' , ICKES st dCh FIV , IO lit
Robi Verciirau IVni Farce Land Irwin
IjUti3 lIKADS —I. lAA, on conaitalneut and (or
John Sampson 1 Ineoenn Henri Barker
s o , n , ~, , L, , 1...' C 0 , n . Jame. vi n ,,,nr jLL sale by anglo IRAIAIII DICKE./ ACO
---
Co., Clover David 31,01e0n /armee Wilaan
KOU Ern,' Robert G 1...
11 5 Willman. Jahn Cnder
TEE commodto. Dwelling Ranee, and
Sgarouude attached, containing about eight urea
_--. - - -- - - nested between Algh.y and Ataricheuer,
Racer nos . lea Patatocarr .no Goosaana.—lt la
and noccn. KW B.A. 01. of
OBT. T. KENNEDY,
bored that oar over • ailent Firemen will be prep. , . A ., b .d., or HARMAN DENNY.
ed to tam oat La theta fa il ttteugth to receive the Comarkerctal Joarnal cad Mond]. hterenty copy.
Preiident and Governor, on Saturday, the lea inst., A bi , R ic A N HOUSE c , R pr,,,,,,_ Tt .
..,..,,-
and to make arr.oementa fora Torchlight lir... 11. eon lino. Carpenter, a ueati. up., Arch
moo to the even... A cordial invitation will be on. tare. Cornier and . Mealitiega. Fin/thug. Doom, Wit.-
, dol., and Stairs, together wlth iimilnitist important
tended to due woe by the come/Wee • prtnetples of Practical Geometry. By A.Q. muse.;
.03 MOtu Pastas. 34 ed. 0.., with over 3113 awaiting', Fbb ate by
cotta JAS D LOCKWOOD. 63 Wood n_
vv
lIMNG- So eh'. reed and for Bale try
V h eugl I BillUN dr. REITER F tz! OLD BRANDY—Ch. Mtllrd catk. DM,
us Ceirtee, htet,reeetved end for sate by the
Ttr VER.111..11.1110N-1110abilaaavAnd 1 rale , i d 'L i n n*t bwk., b y mcou WEAVER
J.
APOLLO 11 at*
smnsrrn WEEK ni.tris*Atrize loncsnte.t.s?
E FARMS MINSTRELS *cleave tit nano. TIC C
that lathottorqtreaceof the traragoungwansocento
attending their Concerts dunng the pan gig week.,
they ore fodaerd to Announce their L.EIVVirli SE,
Itlitati. ram:avenging on
Monflay naming, Asg. 13a.
And oontinuing •rety evening doting the wral Mr.
IL It Sitter ant: meaty introduce hie mach admired
area.
Choflee of Pmzruzooe every e•ewing
10 - IJeketa, 15 cern,
irrDoort. epee at o'clock: Concon to cooleftenee
aaxl:/
ICH JKWO.Fit-Airlid and Silver Watefies to
IS. large vanetF, of V e finest qualities and best 1.. -
1,11.: .t , tiver Spooas. made of standard nom and War
ranted; Military Goods: a full assortment Patent Solar
Lard Lamps, nosein universal use. and green[ Ike
ne.tbenne* , Table Cutlery, Ten Were,
Communion Ware, Speetael,a, Gold Pens, hr
NV NV NVILSON.
nut IS earner \larket and Fourth so
- -
• in•rEaIIANDMI--hi IMO Brandy.
for ;Tr.-m.1,, on ArAtigbt u.ol for ra:o
np
fL LER A 111.147:T50N
pra.4,l Noe 1711 rlntl 174 I.4lr•rly .1
M A d C . K: , i ,; 71 t 4;.,......- , 71 ,,, 4.b1s No 3 Ahekere 4 GU b( bbl.
1u57 ; • \ 111.1.1:K APIC K 0.1
.) ICE—.S rces Rice, in siore unit for tale by
I •
L ono., CIE
RIKTSON
r— r • , t'S las brostotChilliedthe SoOO:ru b No
C Ido do 40 yoloor do do; in cavo Rod lor Axle by
e rit MILLER. & RICK 6'l-3U14
dog rrceived
1) and for sale by null 11 ItRAKTSON
`A 1.r.-111U bbls No I !Soh; IMO sks Da.ry do; juin re
etormi ona for solo by
mita hlll.l.Elt RICKETSON
WANTED
AYOUNG MAN
ore. , welwil qshe s ualified u a Salesman tu •
Dm situaunn tbat ea-
Farity, t.,ilarrioods St
tit it wholesale or a
retail cans:MO.lmM
an ei•n mmaceptiosable recommendations. Ha bast
co.iderable onflurnce with country trade. Perseus
addres•ing -11.• Gazette office, will num with prompt
.0103
PEACIIF-4-75 bash superior Dry Peach.
.1.1 lot EtIqUI fel Of
114,11 . ditt • JOHN ]('FADE Canal Basle
Q F FLOUR-50 tibia in store; for • ale by
O. ii11:1 J S oto,vokurii lk CO, V 7 Wood at
W64.4.—Ttic Itilthost pace in cash paid for dem
washed Wool, by H 1.1.:F.
suglilLiberty st
uuN-w cults Imtgar cured cau•Kr.ed i
ID Nana order; 110, p'am Ilam. a cuks prim-
Shoulder., meeivrd and for ss'e 14.
avol3 ItiIUISON.I.ITPLE it CO. 11/2 Liberty st
PALL7AIILE SERIES OF SCHOOL
Porter'. Natural slid Experimental Phdoscpby.
do • fir.t ientonl iv do
Chamber'. Treeouto of Knowledge; - •
do F,leatent• of Zooton',
du Chemistry sad kleclneity;
..0 du Geology,
do do egote.le mod An 411211 Phys.,log);
do do Natant' rhhosoph);
do do Drovemg;
F. 1.11 and Slagle Font, Hook Bee ,af
Trechrr.. Paten ~ st.d all od/er• mustested Me
w~of cducoucn, oru reqco.ted to and ezazetr.
,uve ...rag at the boot store of _
JOHN TO k. tiIIICITON.
earner Third and Martet ris
To aloreloartoo Trading with Phnada
phis.
THE II.1LT1111011.1.: aIHILADF.LPIIIA STEAM-
J. 2.OAT CV. ANY, tErielivon Steamboat Line,)
respectfully notify On *mune.. public, that they have
made cite.. erranatrtnents toe the prompt nerd:Mi
l...anon ol the trade tmtween the colic. of Fallen,
ph.. and Baltimore,
Metchandi.e. Produce. Horse., Carrias. Fennture
an.l tiooda 01 all kends are ven.ported t ineither three
. at lu cent. per lON pounds, for dry goods
rine tware; produce mid coal". aftelie at pruner
nommiy Ir. rate". Goods fratn Philadelphia are for
wan', tu ad paLeet South and Weet of Nal.aere,
wnn •entam and care ad without any charge what
•• ye, 1 y carnullitricata
Wof cosupenvation Key shape.
Apply 19 South haives, Philadelphia, to
A. G'" Jr , nt.
Gaol. are in like laminar receiveßOVE.d at Ilaltita Age re, for.
warand In I . lllladelpht • a. and thence to 'daces atm, and
east of that city, in tee most careful manner. withal
any harp. fcr comm, sious at either end of the line.
App.y, to Ltaltimore, at No 3 Light tom, to
1. ALEX SHRIVEN, Agent.
Person, ensgling to •Tan themselves aloha iacillues
of tam line are tespectnelly requested to give poeitive
anc explicit direction. to have thetr scut to the
save named Agent• of th< Pr.r kson timanahoat Line.
letters (post paid) addie.a.e4 to either of the above
Ales, promptly attended to, enquiries answered. and
any drvinal an . Ondallen elven. anet:edll
• -
UNIVERSITY or m&avLAND,
PAOULTT P RI III:
ESSION Or 1e149.-.'so.—Tbe Lectures r.
0 menet- on IIONI)A1, Zorn October, and noon
italLl the 11th of March, teetnne•
Chroanuil sad Pharmacy—WlLLlAM A. AIKEN
sitage —A &THAN I. .S3IMI.
ra
Tbepeencs, Al ate nu Stalies and Ilygiene—SAM U
OH KW. N. U.
Athlcroy end Payatology—JOSEPH RUBY, M. D.
T h e
and Preen. at Medieute—WlLLlA:d POW
1:11. U. 1./
Mi.la;itery nod Domes. of Woman and Childrew—
lIICIIAIth /I THOMAS, N. U.
I...ecturer on Pathology and Demithatrator of ithato..
my--OEURGI: W MILTENIII.:IIGER.
Inotraction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Surge
ry noon' fey at the
lint
Infirmary. opposite the
31ethcal College The moms for rime.. anatomy
will be epent.sl P ees lat. under the charge of the
nee:unto rant, Pees for the enured ourse S.W. G.-
lomat, hoard may be obtained of the Medical CO
lege, 2r $4.50 to ge.1,43 Pen
WILLIAM El A. AIICEV,
Dean of the Faculty.
subsenber Wu , on hand and ,or ule, as Agro
I. ofl,natuu A Co, u(Phoadolpkup, th e follw,
'"F•
tlywArof Cane;
43 Attune Roney better, di lerent sires;
atu Newspaper Cam,
uou Ws [wads. em to order,
to CoropoainiPtteke;
tuo Yet. neon. News lot:
Brass Galley, Column Rules, Brass Rules of all
desenputeus, ter. A. JAYNES,
Pekin Tea SUMS, 70 Rant!.
R.—Ordare reeeiveildOr new Type. au300.1•3
01110 AND PRNNSPLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
lEe
I PHZ." 1 ::41. - 2 1 ,"1,7.7..`„`""" th" Wik. p
y o ta lbe
worn of Alusilloa. Stark mutely, Ohio, mall mimeo of
rodeo, the 1.-,O of Septeralier lAN, for the Goadieg
and Masonry of the Iles bearer-a Canton am/ Wooster,
a distance or ahoy; thirto.two mils Proposals taay
addreonol to Robins°, Jr. President. or Soi
-1 omit. W Rohertt, Chief Ramarer of the Company.
I 'Aiming.. and
sp.,
of tbo vont lobe let. moll
xhibited at the race 10 Mitsaillan for • meek be
!
fora the tellies, by Jesse R. ittraitaridn, the Resident
j Gnpnrrr of the NVestera
Oy order of the Board of Moretti.:
W5l. ROBINSON, Jr, Prevalent
Plarstanrsta, Awa. 11, MIP. Jaw
Irr Pow. Journal, Amrriem Soapwort. Memory,
ropy daily I week. Railroad Jraurral. Mr Vemop
Tote sVnlg, N Amerman, Cirmiwau Oareare, Oa&
Swe Journal, copy weekly Till Mk Sept.
TUBS AUO CrIIIRMS
'DINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUF'ACTORT,
.1 . , corner of Mark. sod Filth streets. Pato-
Lorgh. The .11bArriber lt,orm ronyttutly on hand
orbolesor sod moil, very low for rood.
WmhToto • Darrel Moms,
Both Tabs,
Ilona Dinkins, &e.
All other kind. of Wore ro tifly . M . lnezarlde to order: ,
.0011 SAMUEL IRTOESEN.
AIIRHEAS. John P. Hopewell, of the city of Pine-
VVburgh, Merchant Tailor, by bis deed, benriog
dose the of day of July, A. D., lee, sad recorded in
the Rec. tiler's Office a Allegheny country, m deed
book Vol ad, page alio, assigned and transferred to tee
all hi. rebate, real nod pentane, In train for hi. coed,.
tots ND flux ,0 hetet.y given to all persons ittdebad
.d cams to mate oar:tent totbo endersign.l, and
tit.... basing elann• against 16 to prevent diem for set
litutent ItENJAAIIN GLYDE, Assignee.
00411 Pinshorgh._
LINA , EtiD OIL -4 IPoly reatt i !;74 ,. ... l o,', lTEß
SQP* Ij TURPENTINV-13 bbl. reed and for sa
_I by
elicit BRAUN tr. REITAX
POT A 911—A choice article, always on hand and
for rale try Suitt I BRAUN A lIF.ITF.R
rn
"2,n . &°gANDLFISS
rFPER i VO Varprvontatrz.t.smr
STEAM PFLESIIii&D ULLICILs
34)0.01111 FOR SALE--Guarantered at
LIU wreath tind body, and to rams wet
and (rat better, and • watiother earth., comwelantly
mak log a more solid. dry and handsome building.an
common brick, and ay low priced. Orden , through
the Post cam Itlonorioshola Bridge, or Work., will
hb Promptly attended to. Samplesseen in the
new Ntedindist Church and Public Seh.l Hrw.,
Poo. Pittsburgh, .d in the kilns.
W.ll. IL HUTTON & CO.
ntrunnebant, Aug 9.1949.
W A NTKD—To contract with cementer. and ma.
tons for creating route buildtnga. Also, an Fogineer
wanted—an old mau et boy, Immediately.
augla,lll W. if. s A co.
lvi n b otc
s , s
IN TR to r ,.. YING wn d r o, A l r
41,:f4 rutwn .s.Tecmdzriget,i
430
owe by merle WICK & 31ICANDI,F.4„:
2 , ‘, l..C .Vii — o lD Able far tale - by
WICK & MICANDLESS
S C' sut i o "6s-49 ( 1 1 1I1C 0 :1r. "' m•cetiol.Ess
_
• pOTAR/1-14 blots prime \
, ic i k ic re k taAtu c e ir f . er s;le by
J_ angle
AL".I.",NIr 99
A. LSPIC:F.-44 bags Alsplee, for sale by
WICK & IIPCANDI.V3 9
• r)ACON SIDES—For sale by
11 suet° WICK A 3FCANDLES9
/I..AlgrLF:rrs SNUFF-3 bAls ree'd and for eater by
tg./ WICK A. AFCANDLF/tS
OAP—CO b. No I Kosp. (o
sole by
ouglo WICK Et NI•ChNDI,FIka
iIDER-0 b&. Sweet Cid.n 3 do do balled, for We
kj by .bou 'WICK & SrCANDLESS
,ICY 'kit f
W or sole by
WI a M':.:ANDLFS'it
TO LET,
- . •
MOLlT . FeA re, ?L . L s vi u ril, ter 1'4%7
itOute, ts.c.
Familia. have Mond it Invaluable for their wives
and comae, waren—la .hos, al remarked II the
"Scientific American." La austral:it . eptua to, 'of ail the
.0900000'. which have het, applied to polish Win+
and Metal, none can equal mat aulsetance halals by
Ms name of Tripoli—this ia a wperioi art-let 0 that
firm brazen from lus'y by ov Vettetianv.and used bi
them to thew palmy des • ot altwa Makinet m le. olt
hot peculiar pellsh en mot, admired by other outman.
It rhea id Le tit every family and <o'm' work .h.P.
For sale by R F . SFI.LERS.
eagle 57 Wood it
EW wow. , NEW COOD0:1—A. A. Maw,
11 C. 1.. No. no Market street. hOOO too rereived
Crash. Limper, Nankeens rol'd Drilling, an
blue d
*ranee Pon,.. hiertsveclr. Connecta. and fancy do,
Furniture do; 4-1 two Lawn, Iduen Ilollond.. Wag
hams. Atoll Must,.. .j•4l do. ha,'" fowl strip'd dot
lain Loreto Linen WO, &r. &a.
_anal°
boo Cram ,,urj Caveat, Ar c
Prof. Thompson's Wsmol• Berntssary•
1 0 11 0 1:
i)
~ % I.k. SF..Mt/.No( ihte 9.9001 will commence
VISA V. 910. r ht. Knwat• in
I/tett.. itow, 1., betty sires, between (had and Fourth
A. new r'sase. I.e lormoJ. Lt /I , exceedingly
.J,••tr.n.e mat purnls snould be tn suendance al ate
eLtemos of Lhe Karly applicatton wdl be ne
cessary s. lee o uin rof poplin Is Ilanied.
J THONIPSON. Ptinekpal
N Lot terms and references, sew mrcolars, to
he had 41 we pnompal bor.k *Lore., or st Prof T. 's
rooms. sag9:dol_
Illaßp.OForlumTrz.l.m.l I ~, Y ;
John handcart. mob numerous . llation, drawn and
etenad by the author. one vol atom Jum rablisated,
and for sale by 1 1 .51E8 D LACJIM OOD,
.009 d 3 Wood W
I ;JO; lb . cUPPERFIELD—No. 3 of Dickens , David'
Copperfield. Just publaskted and for tale by
anal JAMES D LOCKWOOD
EEE PUBLICATIONS.—A Compendia., et I.:enta
il smatical Hillery, by Dr. Domeier, coasestenal
counselor and ordinary professor ef Theology , in Go
an, 4th cd , loom the German by 8 Davadaoh, L.
inge
D 3 vole Aso. Mash.
History of the United Sums of Alegriel, by ;Raab.
and Haldreth. 'vols. net hlnotan.
Soulhey's Common Place Book edited by his son
in-law, J. W. Warier, B. D.
History of Mane Antoinette of France, by I. S. C.
MA... tnth engramngs.
*story of Julius (Maw, by Jacob Abbott, aught.
Poem. by Henry Washaworth Longfellow.
Complete Works of Hannah Moom, I MI. MO.
steep, .into.
Charmer's Sermons, MS m 180.
Clergy of America. by Jos. Belcher. D. D
Comnum's Ili.mrteal GMIMOM of the Bible.
Laeut Lyn'seh Expedition by the Dead Sea and Ra.
ver Jordon Large a.. with Morro. maps and en.]
laTalvataga.
Macaulay's History of England. A new surly
Hampar's t vols. otaU oat edition. in sheep ETtra,
and an cambne
Pietander'. Iliatory of the Church.
Life an the West, by 0. F. Wigton, Esq. On hand
and air ..Jo R. HOPRINS,
or
Apollo Buildings, Fourth in
English and Cleatlaid Aenderdy.
(ROOMS IN THE 3d PREI3IIITFALLN CHURCH.)
This Institution Ls deal.ed to be permanent.
THIS Academy will be re-opened for the mceptien
of
Lads and young Gentlemen, on the Colt AlO/1-
day, them day of September.
The cnt of study will embrace the common bran
ches of an Fag twh education, mid the higher depir
menu of this English Sigenerr, with the Latin, Greer,
Fren,li and German Langoage.
Pupda e. be thoroughly prepared to enter College
tnthlligenCy and unmotherraweil. The course of study
for those nut deitined for College, is both CaMprehert•
SIVe ov erlie al.
Tbe gernment of the Inatution will be mild, yet
dcmded and firm Authority will always he sustain.
by reason sold affection; and to secure • eloper regard
a the general government of the school, our preaaw
a lint, we endeavor nrconvinee the pupil that what
we resaire is leasonahlei nen, that it wevre• his
own personal interest. as wed as the good of the
whale. Punishments ior misdemeanors when abso
lutely neeesiaiy. are of sure • imam, th after ra.
ther the mud then the sot as satisfaction for the
offence, hat as prevention to the recurrence of moiler
offences. derma found this mode of government pre
ferab 0, 0 will be adopted in futon. Strict attention will be paid to the Physical, the 1n
.11..000. and the Meal taming of the inmates of
this School.
The Principal is happy to be able to announce to the
public, that he has &scored the valuable serener of
Mr 12. E. Wtt.atests, a smalls. of Princeton, N J.
a Mr. J. Moil,. • graduate of Lalayem College.
Easton, Pa_, geonemen of the higtunt literary and set
ectifi anatuorents.
It it very desirable the students amid enter the
fa i t the
de cornea neeman of the seallats, oider
that the el.wa may be systematically and harmoni
ousiy org.amt.
No decoction wilt be made for ahsenne, except
th
of pprotractedmettles.
Wrlttng books, pens, ink, and all other stationary,
ease
will oe furnished at 37i eta per waste,
L CATON, PrienipaL
•
Rev. DH. Riddle, D. D. Mr. Rchisrd Edward..
A. T 311.)1111, DD. •• Luke Looms,
llort. A. W. Lournm, .. W. W. Wilson,
Mr. George Alnree, " Ilenry WlRecount,
Omahas can be obumed a the Book Store of 31
Lute Loom.. No. 09 Wood .tree!, and No m Rio •
and H. Beeson b. Co'., No. to Market H suet:dive
11MCYPH Y BEED-45 hble prune Mrnotby Feed,
Food Thipping order and tor Tale by
floe J h R FI.OYD
OIL -15 461. LAZIACCii 014111.1. reed and for alato by
.4° B CANFIELD
DOOKS! VCX)K9'.—A ond Vis to the United
D States of North .
Meese. sec
by Fir it
Charles Lyell, V.
ft. S.
History of tan American Bible Society. (mmHg on
gait[ two to the present item, by N. P. Strickland,
one of s the Society's ascents, arab an introduction by
lies N. L . . Bice, D. Dof Cincinnati.
Part tld Southey , . Coonnont b. see Book.
JoHNS N STOCKTON,
eon: Third and Market eh
gar _
ILOVBII SESD-33 ads PennanDkroar Bead,
L. , mom and An sale by map J 1 lit FLOYD
EDOTASH AND SCOBeir 2014-4 A oak. aura pot.
sato 5 do do Searching., ta atone and for lute by
aos9 J R FLOYD
EATHEMS-4 sk• recorrod and for sale trr
use ARMSTRONG & CROZER
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F LOUR-4U bbls receivRMSTRONG ed lood for ask
it CROZER
by
wagS A
13ACON-4D pieus received and Ibr ode by
ARMSTRONG it CROZEII
- • -
ANKERM MAGraZlNß—Janes n. lexamoun hits
IA been appointed Agent for the Bunkers' linguine
aM Stsuitical Register, cdmid by. J. Crai n Holmes
F i g; published monthly al SACS per anum in ad.
ranee.
lit presents matter which is AM to be met IMO In
any other publication."
-TM work m as swell adapted to the sranil of the
business man generally as the hanker
"No Plulddin,CaMier, or Teller of • Dank should
be sentient it." •
"Worthy of • liberal support°
moo JAMES D LOCHWOOD. en Wood rl
G LAS3 —IV
b!.V•JO Gio, 1440!tb t bkrroter b
YO " DOI
143 "10314 "
1031 " " ~ ...
AP 4 "
For oak by ' CHET, kLATFIII4IFS 1 CO,
11.1 Wog, 43
--
COTTON YARN-24,003 lb. owned b K 130
bala• Batuor. GO do Caudle Wick. he, Twill.,
for sale by sage BURY, MATTHEWS kCO
I BOUGHT SPINFS3-134 Improrra Wrol
' ZS.. • t‘ f- b ;tHEY. MATTHEWS A. CO
HYNES AND POTB9II-73 bbl. Scorching%
Sl4 eska Potash, if to by
artgIINRHENnikTTREWA t CO;
as
OAP-150 L No Soap,
lltle HUEY, WriEWB & CO
77112tED FRUIT -1443 bush Peathes, ISO de Apples
iJ for .ale by noel RHEY, bIaTTHEWS AUA
To THE LAMES—last received, • fall assortment
avid mid silver Thread, Cardand Braid; also,
Spangles and Bullion., fore mbroidering arid other or
namental wort. Alma, gold end ulverTasels, Raab ;
and Lam
• • .
Jewelry of the latest fashions. Inpeat Twisty.
%Faunas of superior goality and I.artful patterns,
and for We at Eastern priers. W W WILSON,
1.117 unpile Market and Fourth ats
FISH--Mbbls,eo hfbbls lante near No 3 Mackerel,
b do No a Jest reed and for tale by
tag? SELLERS & NICOLS
—-- - -
Q ALERA.TES-3 tasks for gala by
noel J D CANFIELD
OREAM CHEESE-100 bus just reel
Land Dr sale
V by aug7 FLD
ACKERF3..-MU bbla lane No 3 Mackerel, !oat
ul teveiverl and for solo by
otigj JAMBS A HUTCHISON & CO
RICE T -I0 tierces Mee. in gore and for sala by
are._JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
IRISH LINENS AND SHEETING MUSLINS-W
R Mourns mattes the auenuon of buyers to his as
sortment of the abuse goods.. Superior long cloth.
Stirling+ at 121 e; besides the very best make of the
lower and Mabel. gralities. The li tow arranted all
den,
des, and bowleg been bought from the e manufadtorerls
agents, era be sold at Marva possible priers. Also,
linen and Muslin !eetings of allthe &Tenant widths;
Pillow eras Linens n
and Muslim, de , sit very low psi.
en.
Wboleule Rooms up stall?, where InorebObla win
always find a fell assortment, at lore cash prism
Ong?
WE WANT-01 WE WANT A GOOD
SCHOOL.' What teings are neeewary Is hay
trig a good school! We me wire Mere am five—a
good toeaston—good wbool toora—good patlmm—gorsti
teacher., and plenty of musters.
The Female inetinition on Grant rower Ms tour of
three goad qualities, and will .min have Ms 6li.b.
The second Team is to eanamenee the eel daybridey
tember. Priem or ...won are very moderate—fur mug
Bittythey are low, nu
Spelling, Rending and 'Writing, CI 0/ per qr.
Geography, Grammar, Arithmetic, Rhe- • ,
torleal Reeking, Neutral Philosophy, UM
test ewer! Ginerysind Embroidery, Com.
wwitions end Applications ..... • • 4CO "
High , . course—Chemistry, llesatirio6-
ology. Moral science, At. lal "
Enna —Plano Mule—tbreak.airany.
in the week ta CS "
Spanish Goma a 00
Painting bosom 300 "
MRS. lIKEO'S muse as Teacher is thomslik ,
~ag/Mtar
TOILING LADIES SIZEIVIAILY,
nultsccum
THE AUTUMN or dos Institution will
L comment& on the Grit bloods! .0
Hoorn. on !Omelette...in -Cenicede How," tedcat
(toot the bridge.
Barn Toprolt pangs:nowt or wso Morro.
Cwtltah Department. weludieg Heading. Orthogra.
Pltl and Dofinleib Wrote:, bldadiel ittlom
dd. Lotto, Obtitsb Compwitkw wed Geo-
Irfaslb=tdopa. rtdozokr..dotigi.ltther b.oran,ehAta
iromay, payaioloof • &glop. Intent:weal
and Mond Bedenee, wed all other braaebas requisite tO
a thortmat: EnalLtit Edaeaufte - •
Qndeal Including the Lulea:ld Greet
each
French, • - • • - 1110 Oa
Permed. - 810 00
Th. ter/1001 of competent teachers ate secured for
each at dean , instleetion Fresteb and German, sod
also in Drawing., relating and Music.
et la desirable that pastas enter it Ibie egootatmee
went ors asteloa, yet they are IrditiMi at soy uale,
and era ehaffed at the above od e Intaa the tiote of
rves. Di
deduetlaas era mode for abeetteee, ex.
ceps la ea.. of aratessted When -
/bulbar
by be obtained. Sad MU*.
ions made by
cal/
upon the Principal, Ids mem
oe Federal meet" or Ulla lodgings In elrertlFeiteer?
Liberty=4Pe=tetereas ad sou adt itueetr,
or bY the P i t a
:u m a Cele ,
the Principal. •
atlexheny Aux. 7, 1801
!OS SALAD
it DAV nom, am r.f: old, Pl•
4 1 1 1 AN (" lar d' i 4
h"'" ris h br:st .z
. anti fs*li_borse. l a x
asaidry
MIL CIIARLBV limy .
Irot, W. , Mao gl, Allegkaar. Mos WS
surlielir
Br John D. Davie. Auctioneer
=flifM
On Monday reoinag, Any.. la, at 10 o'clock. al
the Ornasteretaf gee. Room, eon., of Wood aad
FiflAvueeta, Le 014,
A ,larle:a•aortment a( foreign ...a domara Dr
Goode, among which are 5 b..+ howd >kee„naa, d 9
ache. wide. I do Indigo bloc str4ye lY
'ea wiper wool dve Idaek cloth; on de do br'n eln ' th•
::-y, Larvae., balzertno. de lain, alone.:
nn e, nma . nun damask te•
vbaw:. umbrella,
parawi., lo..nets, Coats' area arta..
At 1 afolock.
Grtaerles, Ljaccoilwalc, Foram, a,.
Yong thorn and Iropera' i tea. Yn mlacwnd
tobacco. No I oath •oap. wrting ua vervopi„.
per. •ps,de. forks. axe, ohet, k„„,11,
key. for lock.. but Ll/Irll, hoods..clock.. w 0 1 .ektruith •
rasp., window blinds, mantel carpoting..oo
A lame 014: general assartillcal 4.11 new aid
kind bonsea.al Curato lN r, /to
A drink.
Ready male etalling. lan" n •Loca, new and m .
nd troak.,
wrap., cam,. 4411 gum, Itairle.2l matron . ..,
inagle
& e.
- -
111UT.T. ue e. prime Ir .k R~ 101 l
Pri;G:OL';'4
SGAR CI RED lid:Mt=in tier. es - Taylor &C 0.."
aura eared llama, as store an.• for sole by
_ tog: SF:1.1.1:11S te
NI OL
arl OSAIUITO pilirriNG—Wltur. u.arn and barred:
IN/ • Amber supply rreetvell al the ttry goods house
kV
sae N F. corner 4th and ilartot au
On'CHONO TEA-15 hi chest. Itik lb
Y
papas. Ant rez'd and ~o r sate br
.157 C II (IRA NT. it %Vat., rt
DOTASII-20 est* for sale by
/ doe Jlt IIANFIF.I.IJ
OIL AND TURPENTINE lIARRKI.r; for
Esale by sago R SEL.l.l:l4zi, Wood st
PATENT PAlNtarirbills Ursa co:or: 0 do Idaho
Ity do, reeelvad on eouslportant and fur sale by
audd (IF.O It MILTMNII/intil-:R. , 7 Front st
PAINT FIRS and others wt.htng n chran Ind data.
We Pain will catl and .ee anernaen. nt soh.
wribara, who t.
be A iwa, supp t•-d wnh dantent
cs loss. an GEO B E:n
h.- &cora
COPE & BRET BOOLE,
FoRwARDING k COAIMISSION MENCIIASM,
And &ewers tda White L. Wltaldtv Wan., &c.,
Inn Second meet, Ptaabumh,
Wdl attend promptly to the mm of agnates en:tux/ad
to weir care
Ras. rte--Ragnley & SmtN. B. Tennor & Co, S. &
W. Ilarbaugh, Kay & Co, Murphy, Wilson & Co.
Pitreburgh. Hannah. Granata a eo., and the mer
chants senerelly. New Lisbon, It. Mee D trllonald
ti . Geo. Weds. %Vellsvitle. 0. J o sboh Watson. LI
I Bigger Co, Fenner o filen. 0
Manus & ho, Weever. Taylor & Co , 1011,
11. Drown &Co . Philadelphia A r.. Richard...l a.
lire , Groff. Holmes &Cu . 0 John F
'toward, Loursedle. Ky. John Sem 0, New Ot,e''•
Handy & Rittman. Cleveland, 0 I 020,e, . NI.• •
field. 0 Craze, Parts & Cs, Dee le:, Po, a acil.di
'NOM rnilLG RE CZ" II
—Rrrescuto etrussesses Gst.bser.— I 41-
LWasiC Erarnm.—Reivertis Ga,'ery en Sliaastware's
Drunistia Werke, in In monthly peos. each port will
contain al or more beaunfot env mimes, with eaPlo•
notary' letter press I.siglish end German, neatly alone
up In fanny rover., and will be supplied in subscri
bers far the whole eerie, et the extremely low Imre
of fifty cent stapes , .
The s unsertber is confident, from tho untver.al ee
lebrity of the demaner of these Plus rationa, tom the
sale will be commensurate won the internal worth of
the work: and from the feet of Me whole script' or
eight plays, when COMPIC , C•, bring offered for
price of two of we original German
The work will be completed in 10 toots, issued
Me let and lab of every month, and will contain Hada
let, pits: King I.ear, it pits; Macbeth. is pita; Tee . ,
Tempest, 12 pits, Cabello. nlm, Romeo and Joliet.
phs; &Jerry Wives of NV ritilmr, 10 plt.; King Henry
the Fourth, ports I and 11, 10 plates.
Four numbers of the taiove are already published,
viz: Part I to 111 of ItaraleO Pert IV Eaelielb
Subscribers name. received and •rtiele camber, for
sale by JAAIMS LOCI(W001i,
attaft llookoeller, Importer...tr.:Wl Wood st
ARCITFTECTS--Just received, The LlO'ilSe - rs
Gnide, a practical treatise on Grecian and BM/WI
Architect. by Chester Hills, p.c.." A rehtleet revis
ed and improved, with additions of Villa and School
1100.0 Artbll.ltl(6, by H. Austin. Arelowet.
Toe AMCMZII A reht,tr,eoll2pri.illit eciatir& siesta , .
of cheap country and village resulenc , . with derail.,
rpecificmions, plans, hr. The designs by .hlO.
Ritch. Architect. JOIiNSTON &
iy3l corner :Id and hIerkSTOCKTON,et ate
limiglttes for Bele.
ONE PAIR SECOND RAND EPrIfilNE4, 10 inc h
cylinders, 4 feet stroke . Boilers, 20 feet loug. 3
inches In diameter, all in goad order, will be sold at
bargain, if epplicetion be made loon. They have mill
been in use about le months. For particulars, Bangor' ,
of ryliidtf R. /lAN S, t.niette °Ewe, .1
best double refitted Wlliter Strained Lard'
hei./ Oil, received and for R
sole by
& . 11F11' rcti EnN,
PTV' No. buy Libeine street
REESR—SO bore. ni store trod fur sale by
/04 S & CO
La LOUR-3SO bb's Float., superior qualds, for sale
byS DILW. troll A co
M l l u landing and fat ; 1 ,. .4 ,, 1 y arp0 eckere.l7 tplp
p 0) J S DILAVOATII & CO
WFirloW es for
al;
side by WESTON BOWEN.
IY2S Peso) rtreet.
- • --
MAHOGANY.
•Q•AWFS & GRAHAM me pleased In interim Mess
Customers end nap atine at large. that they lowa,
cm head a "ter s e:tonsil, *leek of aIA •nt
alt other "mod 0....nr ken , •hetred , wior e the
oder lune fallowitot unusual low priers, re=
..7714:ZitueflEro.d.telt.V. fr . r . e n o . d e e n ta , pe w l i
seitamod.
50,C0t Minded Wane Vellettg, from &to em
per SSW
ARM fl of Ow mint tuperter Mahn slay rro
offasd Its this mattes.
Altdaal ft Rosewood Veneer.. from g to a et,
45.000 ft White Holly, of all thickness •
We feel coafident from our long experience, the ad
amantwe hare in immoning and taring, that we
shall always be ambled to keep en hand a stock of
the most nineties quality add finely figoted.wood, (00
the eery lomat market priees,} sui ed to the taste of
the most feuldloas, that may be plca,ed to Otter us
with theta parsonage
&linden prompOy filled and easefully peeked .
Ha t lYfirl &Ir A hi.
178 & Centre at two doors North a( t`enal or
.44.-41110 . NOW YORK
TAR. COMDITS InvivEltset GLIDE TO HEALTH
.1.1 AND LONG LIFE--Or what to gat, Drink and
Avoid; whist Enrolee to take; How' to emorot and
Regulate the Femmes and Appettiew and ou the Gen
t Castanet of Loa, "Mentor Health may be second,
and, happy and comfortable Old Are aetatned; that
441, %rhea OUT earen le conelutird,stre may
-Like npe frutt, dean
our Mother's I. or be with nee
• Canned, not harshly pinekett."—Mmitot
The above valuable work It pet:fished and sold,
'Melanie and wail. ley
and 'JAMS'S D IA3CKWOO D. Al Wood at
-•--
IGOWCHONG TFA—Siil half ahem, m handsome f
lb. Dopers, Am sale by
aagfi C H GRANT, 0 Water
• If agnafit.
GEO Br MIL TENBERG
-7:77 , 777•Z . 7-'-': R. IA AGENT,
Forwarding and Comm ...ism Mar.
chow, has removed to No. a 7 From, Lets-ten Waal
and Smithfield unto.
•
SCHOOL BOOKS —Brook's Orid's liletencepbostv;
do Coßoman. Evangelic& do Greek Lenerre; do
Lotin do; Clark . % Practical Grammar. in mbich word.,
Armee anti aentenwe arc etconfted and Clostrated,
by comp;ete system of diagrams, Elements of time
table and Animal Pbysiology. by O. Hamilton', Id. D.
Elements of Zoology, by D. Its /teem, L. I. D ; Page's
Dectletgy, edned by D. M. !!nose, / f. 1.. D.; Elements of
llVimilkand P2ectricity. In two pans—mart In by
EL
ral ltt P o . M. D.; pins by A. ham; Elentenut of
Ha hilosophy, in 3parts—tat, Laws of Maher and Motion; 21, illechsoles bd. Hydrostalles,llydran.
bee sod Pneumatics, by W. & @ °bombers.
Parkin& Panel Compendsmnof Natural sod Expo
' Ptillowiphy. with a desetimion of the Bloom
QQQ• Locomotive Engines.
arter'. let Lewin. In N.lnd PkiioSollhr.
Fllll9Let k EILSOMIN Book Keening.
Also, the whole of Nam. hiathemaitenl comer, on
hand and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,.
____Lym :0 Wood rt
13ETZCHni ILLITSTRATIONS or SUA griPiCA Ur:
n o These ineautillti Illustrations now being pub-
Hailed in pans—two parts apnewine monthly—to be
eroupicted • in sixteen =mixer, twit with sti engrs..
vines and explanations.
The witiscribers are ante ageing. for We work, et
whom it eon be procured at the pabfirheie pre,
co
cents per part Fzuarr k Elral.thrH,
~4 79 Wood ri.b9rgh
DAPTRY 51,011 P-10 bwels freak ground, white
wheat; 35 do extra family. 1.0 rale by
guys 8 P VON tIONNIMRST k
A MIFF vuifitt—ra hair of ht l.lpCl . lol .
Market} of Family Floor. f=at reedNr ,n 4
ea a byJOHN MiFalrriiii h. CO
.CHEk 254,6° '"'°
(a l
1 . 7 .' , t b iiFIFI.D
VVIOL y¢gy IN ErrRINGS-Wi bundles hr. Yunhiy . En,...
!lab and Italian Violin Sinning, direr t front the
ntanotaemmrs, and for sale wholesale and retail by
sup AIN MELLOR, VI Wond
.listic 1249.
Mn. 8. K. nrattarr—tr: t he
;rent pleasure In va.
omme
brinding yoar Mitt, to the entire al the patine.
I'
In my firums, I have nand a great gnontity or Int,
andl give root, tbo nrefarenee flax Ali 01 hem I hays,
toed. HamrovY Ink a good: so is Arnobnr. hot
nhr lon, as it doe. not mould. novicet Ate k by be•
mg al - posed. and beenme• block Ina law tunics after
it a o n me paper. 'Washing yon cam, suntans in,
your tautness. am yours. very teneviedelir,
JOHN FLEMING. City Acre....
rpr .g ar b . y IL A. FahnestoOk rt. . Piuthurgio It.
It. Soh wt Allegheny oily, and by I.by
Thomas IL gibber!, Maggio, and Chemist, norner of
Liberty and StnithSuld street., Pittabuigh, Pa.
lyff-ddin
NW AND VNI,LIAtILF, WORKS JUST PUB.
Compenditot of ki.elesissiteal Hie
7, ,y Dr. John C. 1.. theee'es.Coni.,sioital skinnset•
for and Qrslinary Profersor 01 Theology Got:Doren,
from the fourth edition, revised nod anhoided Tian.
hoed from the Demon, by Samuel Davidson, L. L. D.
A Illatory of the liaised States of Antenea, front the
discovery of the Continent to the 011.4.175tin11 of Gov.
eromend ender the Federal Cones...on. by Richard
Whited..
/an received and for we hy
JUIINSTari & STOCNTON,
• eater MarketMarketand Third 011
Hinter.' Trim:mum. Cheap for Camila.
rt t l:adreniser lane. opening. at 171 Warm meet,
Nem York, a complete noorfament of HATTERS'
T selected by banself from the mnnofoe
tariu Prance and Germany, omen will be sold low
for eutk Please sail and 021161i0e before al:meaning
elrewhere. ty27411m
Naar You, hey, 194.9.
713 IMO not W.111(0.,
ELLIGOTDS MILLs 1:40.1 POgI,OFFIOE.
- -
mom me nummos or
Mrs. Lineoln Pb•ip.,
Avisced by ems" able Praturrrs and Teachers.
WILL cometence a new mbelamie year oe the nate
of
EILYTENIBEEL NEXT. Pupae emenng for
Mir oew year tan be accommodated dunes the mea.
boo with board no the inatimte, odder proper moen
vision or bammins. Terns 814 u, for board nod ail
neemasies coneested with it, and for Eagitte educe.
bon for the lnholastle year 0( forty.fonr amts. Ile
noserp44¢tlenis, Lnagllngef, ha. , wan bOlll4 In V...
don, Mira 100. p..
Far brAllbfahmos aloe-MIN (situated la imeh and
MinbriOua Mien ' ) Meaty of scenery, and racmy or
oecteefor Crave - Lets,lb. Pataysno lemma In tinClz.
paused; - Thu adosontipes tor 6... towing a flocral
sad eeMenpriobtel education are appreciated by the
Yebllefis My demonstrated by h. not and present
prosperity. mei:Clamber—Nab. Pat.
T OW PRICED BRANDIES—High Pryer Preach
va = 37 1 WI golars.d trades, for sale whole.
lin JAMB WEAVER, Jr,