Trig OAZETIFf 41V - WIII 7 M , k CO ITT•UUROA~''" --FRIDAY,MOHNLNG.AUGUST,-11.1120. Utah 76CTe.euig Van.. IiazWITZ crl3 T,ln-VVeekly, zad Weekty.—ne Daily Daus per annum; the Tri-Weekli = wi r,; asusesq the Weekly is Tyro Dollars per icreivrurg.2. arerantertry relines - Led to hand in -bow trio. Wart. sOt twol rofil tboddi St rudel:dole. Advertiwoneot• nor throned for • spoon.. .- find titrio will torartably Ito charged soul Gracia oat HOILTII AMERICAN:. Advenistmeots sal tobscrwOons to the North Amor lean and United Stales Garotte, Pio ladolphto, receive, atdformottled (Mat dos otEce. 411.17111110031 C ASV Wino TiINLET WILLIAM HASLETT, of Butter Conuip assowsuo, ROST, C. WAI.KF.II. Di 11-31tabella Unman& JOIRtIkIRLER, of Shaliplbargb. CALEU LEE, a PM. ket.. Wit ESPY, of LOWE" yrvCJcit 4 omens CUIITLEs of 'ashlar& tame All, GEO.& GAYS, eUp I Mt. Clair la. IMIN lalliflintfON,.o Allegheny comwseloan , JAS. burcHELL, Pcehla. MMiMI PEIMEI lIIITZIPSI Mattlors se• Batt pa!go. mitt pals COS Talograpbtaen.llo. . kern by • pnvate Outmatch that the Pres . - d¢iit id Clover= may be expected in the Met on fradlardity afternoon, at 'nearly boor, probably, by Great preparations are redone togive blot a MOM magnificent reception, and the pagMmt arillyerobahly be the mod grand Over witnessed to Pittshgrgh. As the time approaches, an &aching irdea3o Is manifested among ail classes! 11l Pi not Orden tee have • vino from a President hi the - Vas- Md attended by the Chief Orientated , ' of the, Zonmitonsealtb—and A is more middy still that :we are visited by • military item of web rims ,and freadencrwe. .ILmor to the breve old veteran, the stkeeesstal soldier, sod yet the frigid Of Peace Tholit4bo mock at his simple habita and mans• tetindinAls appearance, only write their awn in. War. • Vertigo IltateriMissy. The &Wardenn reges terribly in„Lonaciu. It ram one of the old days of drranaric and run s/ad eight:slum, when dialibrun was the Queen of Bog, and Taghwu led the dance. Crowds block up the plunges to the doors at the Cloeetes Opera, two bares before they epee, On the ttiglabs who:Labe appears. When she appeers,shOnts and roared welcome shake the roof, dad wino she coneludes an sir she Is s mothered-Withsrieriths , crowns and b uqurts. The Pow, - In Sunni; does not Yield ID intensity to the been fOr Jena* Lind, which passed over England tom Terlt no a - tornado of Solite needs. The wilier perinstihaiSoomg I. as young a she was 20 years go, ,when she ford appeared in London. She minus her maid en name, though the wife of Courifillossi, an hal- tan.. ;Itinch has got up carriemures Prof. fiery, ander the title of Mr. Pips, his diary. It la a iour• rod of the town life of o snub, containing tunny good hut 'The reason why the Orange men end the Ito. oten - Cmholics fight on the 12th July, in each year, throughout the British domino., : is, Ihr4 on that city one hundred and (my years ago, Witham n, Mange and /amen `Stuart, height the barite of the *pie The Orange men say it was the trio Protegantism, rod therefore they celebrate There have been n great mislay more Barbs lost , time aonivermries than there was in the origim bathe. It would appear to be thee of commor sensate erase these pare d pogners co km tinamm, and we suppose the genie "Millie contin• tied as long as theirs religions anima4itica shell Moptieue. ' The railway Inter:st in h, glnnit. has i.e came an immense that n whi.4 retie of tech 'London daily paper is usually M t Mien op to "Bail way Intelligence." The largeni of all the grey corporations of ibis claw emploP,a forte nearly an lane loom army and navy unPed. The French are at the oh( word a Alcei ra. They ate making ressiir among the re• theory Arab tribe., In order to compel , them to acknowledge French magistre e tes and ply their taxes. These raerum are conducted by detach- Merits of the army of cer,npatlon, and consist i Wadden burned.. into the Arab terriduy, end burning of *mutable somber of; their yin. lown6 The whole of May end lone le oecupled by two of their 04:kende, web large *aces of soldiers is this pleb tut an I reciting ' sport. They burnt no les. tunh'2ol.:lllrus. One • Loccesiem, however the Arabs managedtopick off 30 of them with their long picers. The unfonneate denmerntie viite,of Paris me joking about Louie NapoleiP's wiepulosity in asking for fora mere strenuous law forthe'snpmer . shon of the liberty of the priien. ''hey any that at, while they had a law poi:lading:the: press he threw their types out of the wlndow,iand Mewed •.; Bore Is prison. and now whpis blithe °monition • papers rte destroyed, Le astral - 0r n!law to keep . theta is Mae!. . lord /tabby made a los/ Speech le the Haase of Lords an the 24th Jelly in. behalf of a plan for aiding the emigration of a citrudd number of the clirktreu educated at the publreesprinse in the ,or ; god schools of Lannon ; and he lnuodured the -Wowing Bow greet s taliedieitoptoye the gy of doing something be the preventWn of crime. I'TIM mintier of males 'enceinte eus[rniv by the lteliea In London in the year.] 811 Was 41419. Of these, under 20 lean of age them e were 8405 'between Wand 15 years old;'3 22b sod under 10, 306. la the year IStS,the Ead returns suede, the smother of amiss taken into Custody was 49 933 . ..Df these there arere under /0 and above 15, 8.179; shove 10 and mle; 15, 2034 and under 10, 312. The total increase In the year 1818,uompared win the year 1941. of males token Into custody, was 4151, of which coo ludf wa4 due the el.ss un der 20 years of age. But of those who hod been takes into custody colder ;10 years of age—the age of which- they e.te,ad regOd schools—Me locrease upon the whole vita did been Daly sir Ebsarrltoor. Waal The whole number of males between 10 and 20 yeanscif age, a vaned ot 0 lielMulfee Into owed" lelB.lo, had been 020)2, whilst Diatom between 25;and 50, • period of 25 years it was 18.000, et only oceetitird more. But when he came to the of trial and conviction ante was a veal depredation.. For instance, of lhaletabetweeg 10 and 20 treed and convicted them •imereyte 1606 1231, whereas of. males between the ears of 25 sod 5u there mete only 1,059. The I ; game proportions prevailetio Menehester, and he wind Macedusder from its belfry a place where ; MO returns were made will& the caeca accuracy .la the . metropotta tie foiled; then, drat in Man glower there were taken !into Meeedy, of nudes between 10 and 90 years ,of Mel 1,000 ; between . 25 and 50, 2,000; bat wtert begame to the tries a nd convindoes. treisond OM of tboae between 10 , and 20, 165 wen ; ;Whereas of those between 25 mad 10, only. 114 were rearivirted.— Tbese /gores gnawed me neesbaity, and at the mole noseabe p e ethility.:of applying a prevents live system. Form tbetn , beaborted at crime • toot place gum at that pet:War itte When te the mind nets mestere to the beefintleenve., •0 , 1 .13041 M em:2W! dull:axed for rheelvius the bent m , ore akar 13plidsh bondholders it/ Engt/to d ate intlionet • that while Spain • practimily repo diates the bard of mations of debta7 doe to thee, and all et fign/grurra, haying Itule.l to pay the letntesth for years, she Is running up i other acmes for =Mud. Mg an army to aid in o rctshing.ibe pelmets of lutly, Both slang and Spain have increased their forces within or near the Homan SlltteS since the fall o f Mat city. It is estimated that the French have lost two thousand men by battle Cad thifever, before Home. They are to receive tee m iilioes in Sum'. told. which Is selling Frenchmen at two thoneand dollars • i'brißutisliChurereennithave sent cretin public es, peers 33,00P•ehm!aryerniVants to their eolceties, enithey ere siding theirdeporistion et a rue which suantuot to 12,500 for the *hole yes?. The American corre;poedrftsta of British into oak iris* been carefol b tratidmit exact details of the proetlealns af those capitalists la this coun. try who were preparnin to °lion to thit Cl7ol6lelVe of the world . the Thesis' gas rein to the Pecifie ,— The, •Ppesr to knots: notbilis of the pretended -rights of the, Ring Of thibleseeitons, at knit di e ; say nothing abetti it, if, toe camp; the re entrkiriof one joarttaltinli hints that ihe eompa vat BaCCea h tul'jr pia; °Peliinlr • cotomadeugw, and May Anil the entered*. to be a klitniselliterhitei ” A Hong In Fig ehciaelli of the London - Nolen strongly illostretes the tendency to tavola. JONI doting the past and precut years, when h e enys that the spirit of the Chimes. at this thee Is de t iidedgtawsrda pOGued innovaiton, and au . . . While itigill give inmetun s torMo, and ailithild* to tiCreingie Omits geaerallY.'• There are 161 0 8 storm etleery heavy work :hieing been geeogel plothed'iltithe dry diggings : of the Middle Fmk{ Amerd:a riven but from the bee ittthentleeted 1 atcountkitt onr es our have vet beu able I to gather itthammtion of this nature; altho it in ', gellemilit'etetheded. we believe, that at , theca , , mite, this.there warmness of the number em- played there are handsomely rewarded. We have • a letter from a young man who left this office in , Mitch neg. We extract: .. 1 hemebeen employed in the Middle Fork. My ancenisip mining has been of the most ordinary Lind, Marl have made nearly every day meet Rom simien to fifty dollars. "The paters ate yet nigh, but 1 think they ere gradually falling. 1, shall stun in a few days (or the "digglep" again, to find a place where I can make my pile in a few days. I know such places are in existence, and I think I an find one of them, dt - least." te • • • • An Ofeset to the above is the statement of a gentlemen recently armed in the meetly. `Vita' e small patty he visited the place in May last, sod returned a few days since, heartily tired et gold ortshieg. He informs us that his nett prefer , by the adventure would not exceed eighty dollen This we thought pretty well for one unaccuetorned 1 to labor and disinclined to-learn. From cartons I sources we learn that hot weetber has in earnest I resumed its enervating work. Climatic sickness is repented ter have prostrated a hew Individuals Gi l l the mining fraternity. Parnell preparing for the I mime should look well to the premervation of health by strict attention to proper regiment. and by eriarding ageing tinnempary delay in the val ley, and exposure in every garter. We have no' ' intelligence of moment from Feather or John iliv- ew, if we except an assurance that excemive but weather also prevails there; the thermometer' ranging at 03 in the shade. Pm/Ltda.—There was no newt of interest at Panama. The emigration Calitornts-ward was steady. Psyond a few cares of what is termed the lath mutt fever Iwhlch nearly resembles the fever and _ Some idea maybe fontied of ;the courier.. ex- wee of the United States) there is hale or no sick s peutliture on English radway works. Rom the farts neee on the Isthmus. Bat live deaths had occurred that 5100 000 law just been late out upon one sue amitog nearly one thousand foreiguers dun the tion Moue uear London, that jhe bridge over the i mouth previous to the departure of the Empire Tyne, at Neweestle, mg $L,21),009, that over the 1 1 City, and the oecessity of being detained a long Tweed, at Berwick, $6110e01#.; d..g 'over Mmai i nixie at Panama, having been averted by the . Strait., the elebrated hoe take353,000,1)00 , metes offered for a speedy demesne for the El American jokes and Anamitliein Mints are both *do by sailing vessels as well as steamers, we groarlng la favor on the'Coutigent width Eaglmd. may he enured that a death In course of transit And numerous items fgOM out. newspapers figure , across the heretofore much dreaded Isthmus, will • very conspicuously in the columns of oddities in 1 monlbe conlidered se extraordinary occurrence. s foreign journals. . A Correponemea of the „occurrence. s i4 „l ai. - mina , Sac FRANCI•CO, July 2, 1840. At the IP.'"'"'seetiue'''--- -, ---- Tavern. the 23d July, in favor Of the •Pecognitiou of Hun- al the begioning of arrivals as II were, and the fine whin Independence hie tbejldritish Government, of the flood is only wen. Of the hundredsof t y s- Me Cobden mid,— , ~ sell from all nuts of the manhzed world e Pon e, only one hundred or there- Susabycoald not cirri, colf.two campaigns with fL a ta a as ,„l", a , a s a t tr o et let their anchors to oar bay. cat wasisag to Wasters"' Earsi f' sa for a ass° or ' .°6- When Ulm atiebors7ll come elk le • problem ..Ting the batik of St. Petershergh. In l e2 o Surma i -• ~ not may Ms:Moon, for ais next to impossible to we. engaged in a w a r. willlatTnre a l'• al.'" one hire • crew anther resemble limns to go a soy campaign she vin ebb:2M le go to Messrs Hope age that will prevent their being at the -diggings' , and Co-of Amsterdam:4th barrow 40,000,000 florins. m - earl y as September. Ile 1831 ' saSsa° the Pas ' . rasa° ' a stsassrsaasiass As I have previously advised you, nearly all the ageing Retitt, if n hid ore limn for the moo crews have deserted, leaving to many cases not a of Hope and Co. the Ilessia6 s w o rd net knee ea , ' ..„ on k,,,,,,,,, r t . AM. to tied on that campaign egging Poland for tune . Th e ..me in the bay yegerd•v morn', months. Could they not Lie the env of London .14 , , and ran on if bar opposite Somata, toe we homage to take rnamines a pigment any further gleam.: will be get off without damage; loan ba made to Ru4al lio one in Resale could Mee is the Dimond vessel that has Week in that lend the Govemmenba farthing; it was a complete neighborhood, and a whale slate ts etffi around a11..y le tuPPoim t l u o 11 wpm a araaha f °eta° arid in danger of being greatly damaged, if not 1 Wouldany One in G Go mi . of Landon, either by ~,,,,,y lon. hientelf er la pertnerabie With nay house abroad. The PAiladelphto took fire unaccountably lan, dam to Rind money he cut die throats of innocent Sunday morning stout daylight, and wan burnt to ' people inlinaltarfs ,4°La iii i` aaa aaita " a ar "' lsa l s the mares edge. The Captain was to have eaded ""2 10uent 'i P ° l''' .-4 . 4 .'" ''''''''' Y ca Paper, shortly for the Sandwich Islands. and the vessel is without commtaariM, a navy without &odor., a und to be lemma for 5 15,000. Its wife, himself militroy dart withoet a (nidden in IL' and four or five tom were m board, but no one Oa the 20th July; `Lord I/rowel:lnm attempted to knew how the Ore caught. make fan of Mr. debilenlei speech, about llenrata The market here islist, an few d nearly eve ', r mine y ape .ies of goods a dreg but merles • and Imes in Englati, Ice affirmed that any first a la.ra. F ,„„ am ~,, a quoted „, Kr ,,,, E p.i ; Bea( rate Warm' in Feitt4Pd 6,'snlii procure a loan S . there is no sale tor. Pork has sold at suction at London at air per elket, nri matter bow inqintous ee6310; prune me. at SI 3636th1e but little prime is • how righteous might bel the purpose for which it used. Miners want the tea of every kind of pro.. r -,I 'twice', Bed only in eases of necessity will they use any other. Han mare Selling in lota as wrest. ed at 20,fietie., and heron near the same price-- Tne tendency in all is dm:toward, and the prices most be did berm ing The o. er d i are se . ve .., o or eitt h anet w. nho , o c ses 6 re ry lls . great clothing, and other goods have been made in these channels. Money here is from two to five per tem per month, and sewer at any price or terms, but those of us who have been some months here, have I learned to be aurprered at nothing In regard Ini prices whether of money, rents, nr loos For all of as., atter making outselves well acquainted with the position of things in the upper country, came to one coachmen demi property in tho town, mm---it must go bull higher than at present I even,.. y t t h n e w re ... t: ..ingthterlyttsierietineled tn as . :, 2 w er. :t v ile rai sh a a Late geese; Calieerrale. By the arrival M Nei York, on Sunday Iwo, of wsWwhin: taoti:.°)lfflarrowaritni;knel.a.a.:73.l.°.,mn:llaiir, I thlaasay the Emptre Cory *dykes from San Free:ewe to .. Sev e ral gentlemen go ~ . rtes s U. .e r . i July 2d, (being tafelve dep. teed—from Penang the Oregon, through whose polite an ness some oi l thinly 28th, and Carteret; to the tat of Airgttg hail, our Eagern capnaltota may knee opportunity I for investment. Of mune, mutton to those who I been received. : z have not forgotten the year '36, is anneriluans. The Empire Oup lyft the latter port ou the tat 1 ~,..,,, , ~,,,.„„„,,,,,, „ Ai ., ‘,„, „,„,„,,,,,,,,,,„, ,e,,, of August. and m;ri via; at 11 invidon, /unmet. On the government in thir country remains in no I.- 1 1 3 Ica until 6th for . utiattootoY state, itheSth — ma' ain ' a -- e a s 'a. the ' ' Ger. Hilmr can rely oar meaty-five of every the purpose of tactiog tt coal, proms., sod wet : ' 1 hundred American camels here, to gapers tem er, she left Port tioyal ft 12 M., and arrived at het , and the totted Staten Goverernent, hot there ,w isrf id New 'fere lea the 12th. I are' mil a few in this Monet, who. more am- T he einamer ;Oregon had.,,,, h ~,,a 01 p„.„... itioas thee wiseer patriotic, have lateen Wane In mate mob carom!, by assaulted that Goeeenoe from San Freadlsoo, Irani when sailed on Riley, and consermently the United States Crow • the 2d of July ..! ,I • ernmeot, had no authorty over the people here, Prom a well drimateetsummary of the news from and the assucneuve Legislature and thew officers, hMardial i ere yet to posmagen of the Diane Records, see , , Cal . sism „ S'sbss ' ' ° the s° ' lord "athr ; eral weeks sinee stolen from th e officer—force and nequirer, we 4elset the most interestiag L i pl y ia e a ,, ~, the open day. I item: , • • r ..: 1 The mrrender of thew has been demanded af• , The .count ! tot i lifroto San Francisco and tke \ ur A L . T u nat i f a r h „. 1:).11' the Idr G* . ve LT ' av ' es b rle t o h : ll ,b 7 t t tissineN say nothing 'll's'ss tu alekuaaa 51 the.as- With.; recovering them. The canes., who', Invite 1 0 oldillere i g ith iiikinb We Infra thlti the gene - was employed by the new Legislature to take the Ind health Is tam . L l'lte dim Californian men- \ books, etc., from the Alcielesetnee, not being able I at a • j, ,iggrjets,meing rn fr om „,,,,,,,,,d e ar. ex- to get paid for his labor, toot the district records I c• home as indemnity, but 1 presume the Hon. Leg. PP/re m tina A ran 03' .°1',1 ' sat ' , than being t he island., h. been able to pay him epee, for they ~. only eree winch It regards. • : raised several to hundred dollars lianas money out The propose.”' Convention form a State Con- of a law they pawed, and which license law, to. I I gather with an their proceedings. has been degar- • I petunia., or taloa sooty other measures for the tube- , ad by Gay; Riley „ ~,,, a a ,,,, a a aa , d in the ~,,, , tha I tint of someitna, oggneernmetai appears to ea - I following sentence, (which may be ben : ._ _ _„ ,_ cute general imeresbamong all Cu... . , 1 Proclamation bearieg date, Monterey, ilk lasted I 'Nem, tier - ger , all P.n... are wear d . not ! to Gen. Kiley 6as isiteed a proolamattou, bearine , i countenance said illegal and unauthorize d date of Jorie it, in Which he says: - s. r. ~,, , - either by paying laze, or by mpporting r r w, Ow- It is highly i,toportant that all parts of the Terri. I tine their alms" !Mg nboold beeeeprekented in the Con retitled of Men were eleeed to a seat in this Iss-_,Lslature, September lee; to all good citizens am eantestly I so caned. who wee noir ...coffin to trow* Ins t . reqiested to w orry My recommendation of the 3,1 • laid down foe qualifimuous for voters e ott tled to t into exceintion:: It may not be improper here I vote: and the whole must end in e and at. 1 • t o remark. teed the lastramioas from Wastooglon, I, leek disgrace to those too restive ties ounder the I I meeived by tile gni:tier "Panarnee Mice We es. I government of their smarm; and they have, one ' gem o that Orecterristion fully confirms th e views i at least. openly acknowledged that they cony have shore set lorilkl end it Is distioesty said In these ins I been too hasty and wrong in their position I strut-tents tha, tttiml e tjsag of lutalltaking an rade- i Major Alen, the new P.M:taste: B. Ge , ner . s.l .o ol ;pendent Geed , :nereW in Coisfornia cannot fe acne- i this wegern country. has gone up . th l 7 ,11.0, - 1 ...4 , u , maw, /eke Ow soarer 0 may anat." I to, where he will probehty etabli h pc. ' The arrival, at3Sm Francium from Jan. Ito thollwbtO..ooopotiabosh Lo r a i lta nw t de i v n em ti l a P y, to . t . .. 3 f.ond June 30, wee .i estiMated as follow,: muslaitoes folly equal in number and force to From lama to 4.pril II —by land, 200--by sea the reprewntailom of a former correspondent of 3,614. Fromittterif i ll Ito lone—bp land 3 00 —ia yours from that region, Yir. more eta more eo cious than were ever before eacereeem render vessels 11001 ... ing it impensible to rail on the river with any cordon. The prospects for mining io Seelember and October ere good, but many are getting disgust- rd and Kick of the excessively hard toil requisite, sod are going home is tido *teenier, as io pre- therta is ebyiathspitaiir a* oVettitill in that vat.: ph.pbeitlaiwin wthd the Tartar dra g , Ple way of all thilloarbetta..:, It annutincedthad'the appease* Session of - ,the peaeelCongress at Paris is to be h very inter 'eating arra*. - .IL - Purls papergirl it bannerol. ed by Lamartine, M. Emilie de Giratititt,. MATIVIte de RectinGsucauld, Mr. Cobden, ainif!a considera ble delegation of the members of OA. Mush Par liament- From the United States Ile rottuadthe -of arrangententa oil they tureen if e. Joshes R. Giddings, (father of the House of R.lresentativesj and Wm. Cullen Bryant, the diatitfuished poet. The English and American delegate* will anent tile in London; August 20th, and iki;ll be taken to Paris by special train, to rewire 4ngust 29th The expense will be 153500 for est..% delegate. The Drell are making extedtire conquests among the Wanda of the Easterre; Archipelago. The Chinese will not open the ledtra of Canton [ i to the Ftalist,. Lord Brougham lately made a-speech against the (Lei gflitlDO of the da facto ,government of Hungary, in which he aid that F.:Prince Metter rich, the gent exploded conseredtive statesmen of modem timer, had made sock improvements in the Austrian empire while he hike away as to be esteemed in that °wintry a very :Rdleal reformer. People hese ceased apecolating3lmon the cause of Brongham's errant displays. The general opinion is fixed that he le crazy.. . . The new Houses of Parliammit„ or the new pal ace at Westminster, so the linitiltag is celled, will cost mole than ten millions of caulkers. The cdt• • flee has been eleven years undo conitroction Mr. Barry, the mehileet, elate:miter per cent on all the disbersements °poi the st;salt, which would have wadi; his remuneration over lye hundred thousand dollars. Bat it . teemb that the cntutrit etoners, who superintended the erection, original ly determinined to give him g 1 Ela,ooo to cover all his .charism, and now relnact. to increase the amount • was mama . There were laid lieforelhe House of Commune, during the ...don ,of 1*:19, 2.319 peutten., with in anvegate of 284100 4snateres. lard Ellesmere 1 aced lag n monument to be placed over the telling {Place of Joseph Addison to Westreinseer Hall. ; consist or a line fmm Tickel4the p?,,eta friend! There Is oem host or Memo( 4ddiscip in poet's corner. People Were birtd to ttt op enthusiasm on the proclamation of lie Sot the price rod, must have been Imnli. for tille enthusiasm Was very moderate in troincnis, and of s sickly sort. So says the National; _ _ Metes. Females. Flom RekiloV - Neer rlean), !latent; , Neer fleveri; Oregon, Paoms, Central Aronnee, Chiti;; . Maxim, Sendivieb qanod., T.totj ) Chloe, Pero; '; Neor4FeminzWelee, • 5117 V 40.0 By land iitam rntoro ea otter Departments m Mexico, 4 50611. theamls 000 persons, about 5000 arcA marl. eans,sooo!Xemleans, 2000 Chiliatts, and the re mahams `AO (Mt: a Dearly every moray. The Cakornlip estimates Ito poptaaand ;on tLa lat of Oafilber Ira' be about— Ame tieaa4 Calikrnlang, All alter uations, s ~ t otal,i,-- 64,0E0 Of the fi:l,oo , :krilready in the country, it • is aup pnaed one hisll4noluding women and children, are engaged is the:7'7lll6one %meleena poranitti, and the other halt are 'engaged in digging. • An adger*ineat in the Ana Calikirtilan net. forth the';'.linlficat adatunages of the Sae of the „City of Resi tort of the Pacific." The rinser lisementi,is sig4ed by W. C. Parker, Semi Norm, I n Stes?rwor‘ and G. McDougal, priliimors.— The terry of Sutter and the town of Shwa Cruz are isbaroomoisadel by the name pakten. Lots see also ;Ace r rEled in the towns of &nekton, Bos ton, Freont,•Piapa, San Jose and Sfardslanit. The Al ts Californian of 1 Id y 2d, cord/tine a nom mai ornautQauce from the mines, mat of m m. wrg gedyndly !n California; complaining,heareyer, at sit atusuntdeaftts of nova, the failure of cm , respond:entre, tee. The late) dates from the Pia cateartio litiiitith June, from the Sacrignento cad frons•SOJOYnkth e iie the 20th. ..." , ta,(ol, 4 (Attiring from the Alta citlifomian: ''' ' __:• ;; .t. the mines the rivers ire Meekly -"-ritoeahrui - )tedlment to sucersitfel Labor. Wing. .4The chiet ii... ...situ been high water. daring go Feat three MOM.- ... rimy deposits. Warhingn mem abandoned Gov tn. - ....na daring l ' s hoed; tam its stow, sore ahatinst... now maims mining to resume its winded vita, 7 9 ere goi, vines steamers. This steamer takes but little dust. probably not over strApoo to tt2Ao,lXl—itlus bng poor part of the season. The water 0 continue ei s high. The people of Beaver have made extensive preparations for the reception of the President and Governor, at that place, should they pay that pleas a visit, which me think is probable. • Passteosistev Vie Hiatc—Haluinore announix the gratifying news, that the pa of the bark Bebe, supposed to be to. Omits of Magellan, wem picked up by a brag bound to Callao. - ••' • - ettoLrea in Bureau, —Tee reportsof the Board of Health show that the Cholera in on the decline - to Buffalo. The eases for the week ending Aug ust 4th gore 400, deaths 130; far week coding August 11th, CM,'" 999, deaths 99. Total eases from the oornmenremeot of disease to A ogott 11, 1,092, deaths :91. An article in Illacknerod's Marssint at Jena 2.50.0 0 persons perished by Inland is 1817 m conxquence oftbr potato crop, nom ithstanding the meat expended fifty millions GI d. ins food for the popolsbon, and were received from abroad, Rareargo Itaviorartou oe Weal dates of. the bib state that rumors ot Um re signatiod of Lord Elgin. era fart gaining orellenee throughout the province. •nd an that far Bu he arillTalo and l abortly leave Mammal via Uptxr Cada New York. on Ito teturn to England. • • CISOLIMA ;11 INDIANA —At Lacey, demic has been more fatal then any who Indiana. with the e xception of Amore. The num. ber of deaths from July 30th to August rub, both days Inclusive, was 42. Premuusdy la that time, from 3d to 29'b July, the number eras 120. To tal from July 31 to August. 5th,1 70 . Lafayette to, we believe, about the sine of 1 4 tuadostcy eity. Her ' population had ot no time, however, bee. eed2o ed below 3,000 during the prevalenoeof the die. ECM eIIEOLYIA as M s caistaw.—The Buffalo Calm; tnerzisl teams that there have been several no ses of cholera at Mackiesw, and ono or two asstbe. General Taylst.s Pr.§ Numummomiou Froei AA Corr nrOute* im I Ma Public Ledgerr lialLlßMl.on, Aug 12, 1642• iesteiday afternoon, at an early hour, thin:sends oldie citizens of Dauphin end surround* ties, had gathered, according to annonneement to witnese the-reception of President Zachary Tay lor. In town; all the mechanical branch, sus pended labor, and every body crowded to the of of display and hfe that *wined every part of the determined route, At many crosoingn flag. were simpended, nud many wreaths end gay fer loons hung beneath the windows of our dwelling*. which, added to the youth and beauty of nor hellos made indeed n gay and happy scene. Between three sod tour o'clock. the whistle et the ,ns loo tine warned on of the approach of the towns guest and in a few minutes the procession which had been waiting moved in linaand over !beanie , ! elf portion of the town in the following order Chief marshal., Brig. General Karns, and Ar*istana: , Committee of Arrangmentr; Committee id tine; Gelletill Taylor and Governor J .111101‘ , 0 .0 n harouche; Control Tay lor'• suite oat other distica pushed gentlemen in raninges; military Jo large , tmben and many from different seetion.; , -s. firemen with apparatna. After parmins -note wherein the General wus minted at every tarn and hour, they ern ram ereuted at Coverit's Hotel, where - striking and beautiful, win; lire-anted. there stood the hero who had fought the battles a his country against odds lour fold, listening with attention to time feeble vice Mae venerable Harm via stands the living representative of t he-found -f our borough, John Harris. '-ebleness of his voice prevented even the from hearing him, lint when he had con. etteral Taylor nervously, but arainctly sidwrince as follows: Clusens: it is with heartfelt rincersty rn thanks for this reception on the part' Inn. of Dauphin County. It gives me e to meet with you on this **nein, mn feel, but lack the wordy and elo quence which so many of your Cisuegniatied cid lens posse., to ever.a the emotions my heart is filled with. It is not my ponmse to mate a visit to year State or beautiful at of government for political puma., or to ha received by the mu ss,* of the yarn* places through which I as. ith ostentation, bat come among you to view the -al interests, and eacertain the rettp[eline tn which is neeessary Gm her weltare for this warm reception, and I feel • not as it would attend such an the of Europe, bat an 4ielunging to the Chief Oa online of warm hOllllO and republican people I feel honored by this reception, and want lan guage to truly etymn nay gratitude." The delivery was labor to the President; but the honesty of expression. and the plainness of attire 'ad undirguirmi native frankness, made it sink ad cheered • ed al a plat the beans of nil who weroariitt.o bearing . . - After the welcome the committee and glees res ;stored to the parlor of the hotel, where General Taylor returned many a warm grasp of the yet. - our Commonwealth. is the evening,there event' illonsioation*, and particularly at Co , where an eagle was brilliantly glittering hundreds of lights, and at the different once tausparencie• bearing the le.riptions et the s scenes of action In Mexico under Tsyloi's sod, were exhibited. Also, in the evening. f our ladies called upon the President, when .I handsome bouquets were left with him. at of their eateena. to the whole, we hays had such a day as yesterday presented, and lontwill the remembrahce las t of filltll3 Vista's hero. The General attend. a charch to day, and leaves for Pittsburgh to morrow. Our readen will learn with regret that tieneral • TAYLOR hay auirered horn illness. The foitowing despatch was received by the New York Trilv. llAnalsnraco, Pa, Monday, Aug . 11. t'Utineral Taylor way yesterday attaolted by n 'ere diarrhoea, rendering it doubtful NVltrairr br II he able to proceed on his tour. Lett. —Tne President I. much better this ng, hie diarrhoea battok nitwit , left bit, but he sontevehat weak yet lie left kw Carlts.c at 1 We kat the old solemn will ftred dd. env thing but a pleasant, try. A triter Irma Ilarr,shnr•_h. In the Philadelphia New*, etiy.— `He Intends to be in Washington again by the 20th uflieptumber Ile W dl get Well tili•Lefed nal befOre that time, and doubtless wish hirnset bolt The elem..e id shaking hand. with fifteen or twenty thousand a day, is, .ay tuithtng tae jaunt on rail ;owls, the bowing, is exestaltnly right hand in already beet - numi bine an tbat he ta ohltgoa to put a part 01 the labor ui Otl the left. Thu following proceedusgs were hod at Bedford Springs, in vtem of Gem Taylor's V11 . 11,- GeL(Wilit. Tsrum's Vtarr eu Btorgao Sestao.— At a meeting cattle VialltrYff.ll . ool 00,1005 parts of the ,nanny, without dolma..n of party, uow so. purnmg at Bedford Springs, held on Saluniol evening, Antmat 11th. 00 otomm of Mr. George S. Gideon of the '.OO of Washington, its Don: Harmer Denny of Poishorgn, was appointed Crew/lent..3 lion. lodge Raltilmcle ni Pennsylvania, snit llott Will.loll F. Giles of Baltimore. VICO Presidents, and Hon. Waller It. Lowrie of Pennoylvantu. and J. It. Vtieugh of Virgin.. Secretaries. • sou sal.Y. A itwod eu.seen both Suiltey. rol Bo" ' ".4 ' tit Baltimore, aobmlltrd the new t'aiq re of I.4'_C N OS:It a 11A\ 0 0 "k"."41 reso lutions. — angl7 .or of me thaniand •.i stars , st WITIMILM., It in undergo:sib that the Pre,dent f ; sBB the Untied Suit,, in the pnwiecution of his pro .ng l•1111A NT Al V,Whwt , thl.e.l visa to the State of PenusylvaniNwal arrive • B e dford sp,j u ga vir e g,,,otgy oh-. I fith V L i,ONIKTIILNU te.W 7T.11E.11,1.1:,1,..KA Plll , l' F.N.. C:Wt.-EDI A fit rt it t, tOttahl. I•\ I. A ILT—l'lesLed 'epeor• rl II•o.l. Arid Where" Taegloom. here uswinbled • 5 ,. ‘ „,, g,,„„„ ,„ without dwitreher, of par,y, ;loser 10 Mole Of I if•orfrorod by 10r nua.losl .I , wl ..... Pl l O ,l .01(onfr, the Chef Magistrate or the siabon • 1 lis Heck Tha wapiric wort wII form too roi. Cl heatry welcome mid densonows- • saw• 'Leib arof drlforroft en••r• of pines of. r r fro roonrolo I.oc, thin Illey can tal tamlio tom enl rerpeci, on ine occasion ffl eracrwog ..„ , .„ii e.t„v;,„. among them, he 11 thereto.. . rue. oi the purchsser welt wit. be polrliffro , licanfreal, Th.et lbe Chair 3000411 a 1:011111blirt .went,,•hve newt!, ) port, rummencsng in Yin inn,. who shall tr• charged with the duty of tak•ng sucli ni ectlembuf , I -is , tar , P. , w ,,, ni 1.00, nl 1 V linef•Unini In the par ,pea as may be deemed suell tagmriage upward, able aad pouter. s ) .4713":1. , 1t t 1147/ Y RIC r. Obi I.\ - ONE DOLL \lt - ftgroireg, That the PSI firfirtil 01 this meeting act go ,,,„ ption eiresdy p ei „ r d la . the names/ Coarteratee. ai ry arrahgerpe,.. Prea mule to secure Ow rt, The resolutions having been ormaintonely adopt- or ro doimman welb erctaw• tme ea, the Prem.:lent named the follaowtog oi easy clan. Bre •nnoted Ur Una prorpoorris, nt frieuds of .cisner. literature mid tea, ts, are Oommittre—tion. Harmer Denny, Chatrman, Hon. Thomas Burnside, Hon. William Wilkins, n o , ko,myrnnhw Encyclopedia a.lllprimed in Hon. John Fr...bey, Hon. Was. F Odes, Ww, fineet ofylo no has pat , er, will coves 0 0 .01 ra. H Lawry, Dr S P Smith, Jacob 30.,,11, Hugh of 0101 ewe , . w wet ro,.ri tho who : Birkhead, It Fitsugh, Thomas Swann, lobe A Smith, George S Gideon, Col. Henry S Magrow ang le no teem at Joseph Knox, James H Hohblesell, William Hose, Dr. Aksander (Bach, Marshall Brown A it V elm. tine. Thom.] Johnston, A Clison,Thomas C Kant. hill, H W Waimea, 1 It Jones, John Edward. Wm B Ktbbey. Dr 1 S Hammeraley,V7illtarn Bell. b 4 Jove., Samuel !Lector, E Kingman, A Curl ing, Colonel James Burnside Jacob M Ilaldeman Lcsm Ilutehirpon, J 13 leetutrunglon, Thomas Murphy, hi E Haldettoper, Samuel Milliken, Jr. Joseph T Walker, William H Bnyd,G C Grammar. Major James Calhoun, Fi Lougneelter. Colonel A B. Chambers, Anderson, J S B Feriae, Colonel Davenport, Robert Beale, Chas. Harlan. On rootton. it toes Rarotved, That the proceedings ho pubbabed to the Bedford papers. The meeting then adjourned. HARBAR DENNY, Prmadent MOM. BUIL,SI Vice Pf C 1,43.141. WY. P. CilLfif W. H. J. a. Fieegb, Toe rietriernsr Case—The Abolition and Free Soil papers an not In full cry spry Mr. Secretary Clayton, bearings, he delined to pore paitsort to • free negro who ileitired to go to Europe. These are the journals which clamor for the -todispensi- De reunion" of the Democratic party--on any has no matter what—proVlded only that they eon get rid of President Taylor. "the wither° Dbl.- bolder" and secure the restoration of the public offices , to the "organisation" of the Richmond dm.. 0 Mr. Clayton's °llene., we apprehend, minsista in this—that he Is a member of General Taylor's Cabinet. sod therefore cannot please either wing of the Donooratio party. We do not Dup.. , that either Bamburnera or Old RoakersWill read ily istincede any merit to Mr. Clayton. The passport clerk, in the e nee which has es , - iod so mach ehmliir among our Free Soil friend• has done precisely what all other poasport clerks have done for titiwaida of half [ism-Mary. Mr. Clayton claims to be no wi ter, and to posse, no more power in Iti.+ thou the many distin ,gighiud men mho Love filled his department tinde r r:reallngailticnierattona Mr. Riddle the old pass. pory'clerit under Mr. Buchanan, boa followed the estahluthed Nees-dents and system of the Depart. meet. if tbery mein and precedents are wrong, let taeiliterne each where it belongs, and be ear tried I.y the Lemelatare —Republic. The more really: mot opposition journals. and me popm• Irrodirro ly pretending neutral rely- - t ions, are 1.,m,00, ironrei Taylor under the pr I tenor of assecinf the Cabinet. Open enemies will nd both mahout stint or erruple. Maleontents and disapp antedmen will seen to diksuiso their treachery oy masing theta ewton, on tte Presi dent under tie sho k w of attac n king hie advisers. We believe I here was never collected alesitit any president a Cabinet al stalasmen more her ; mun iaes, more united, mom constarniems. in ; 41.6611(4e 01 their polobe treat, more patrol,: more d sawed to tile ',oon—ltuto the C.dnn.e of Press dent Taylor. W• tathese that they mese the CO. pectation of their to-ed , rod tie t.mn try. It Might well hove imen T emancere an they all wore to Preomieot 1 sylar--Wrlngers as none of them were hi each other-41W some ill-assorted connexion might have been kinked that would jig. ti fy the rum,' that have been at redone times stated of disaffection or want of harmony among the members of his Cabinet. Hut we are gratified to know that the personal regard end Ineniiship which they entertain for the galiant and "bone , old soldier" tii the Prestdancy, tey entertain al 0 for e t mh ether; and that them senments have bcfm matured and streng' boned by the hal:Semen of dai ly Internet:trite end e instillation far the good of the country. We. know, too, that, the President en tertgiog the hlittest personal riegardi nod reposes Perfect eedlidenee to them alk and that the ioeid tone efforts that have been made to underlain" that regard and condienee have been as ooavall log es the open assinds of his „temples have beam to shake the ennhdenen tithe integrity god honor of President Taylor himself.—Beyrodkc. JOU PRIBTINO. BILL HP..ADS, tAIII)8, MACULA Nan&le, Rai Wing, Covtrodf, I f :L; ennane.eM , e.Fete , rouems, te. Ate, Printed n shorten eptim, oLew Vie., el Abe deep Warns 0771est7W 'Llstnight, Pi Zt ' ra t nill..ight,trenlargea. saarehattie. On the river, What 'oaths"' the Marine Mills, was entirely &Wet:riled. ' fi um. occupied by Messrs. 11. F. Smith & Co., ass peeking establishment, tad the machinery need by them in their basin's"' • a total lowa. Some four hundred empty tierces added fuel tho flames, and about the &ante number of barrela otaaksputtered nail biased at an astonwhieg rate, bin remained unaeorehed, though spoiled. The building was owned by R. Hilllard, Eno— and buildings. fixtures and °mien's, w e re rot St COO, which will Covet losses", save atamt The schooner Speedwell, owned by J. Gillett, Ern , *Which was lying on the opposite aide of the rier, was injured somewhat in her rigenK, and will needs now meet. Two hundred and filly, or three hundred dollars, will put tier in good repair upon. Tie fire sap first discovered in tbe south rest eorher of the building, end as no fire bud been nieil en the premises for months, the owners thing not hove been the remit of ace ulent. The lire deperunent were on hnod limn wait poss.ble at a 1.101 so remote non the enein i.ott.tett, omit wetted with a hearty goad lette/and llcrold, Any , . 13. Dastsvoint env or Tax Live. is one of tae •t emit on, as well as the 1110. fOrtlMlEble 1115Vi4,. fai led known to American phystetans It has In no en, m to ! attrart the. clogest attention Irmo the Faculty in all .tasners of the talon Milt, however. thousands an. ovally perish. and are made In feel tie burdensome hy this Aseaae The proprietor.. of Nl . l.ane's Liver 1.1116 feel confident that they oder to we altheted a remedy which time Las tested. and has ace, failed nt sum,. when a fair tnal has hee.o gi• yen it Call and purchase a box at the 1 K ID Drag Or of D a. 011 Soo —Yrenarrii by J. W. Kelly V ilium AMC, r \'.' end far ...le I, A. Jayne, No, ,I Fourth nue, Thai will be found a ileligbiful ale of beverage in families, and lot sick UALsnOt Ultima —An Improved Chorelate preptrahemp nn. hemp a commando" of Cocoa nut.; Innoccol. ia aworarina and otria.llo. highly recurnrornded parte atm Is for torah& Vrepared If Raker, Dorrhea. ten S tore, and for wok try A.JAVNES, st tho. Vet $ll No. (Ofroorah mchi.l Viinays—As this l• dm season of the year alien %rents. me most formidable amoinc children-the promo r-nrs at Verrnifuire beg leave to call upon pule. is, onhconip their attention to its Mmtics for the spnmg of Mee; annoying and often Mint commas of children. eo invention is by truing hsician of areal experience ownirum. and after sit for several yebr-t in hi practice, aisi finding its success so mammal. he hes been induced at Mal la offer It to WO pub.. rhesp but certain and excellent medicine- Call and purclue at the Drug stare of inyßoLtsrT. J.WDD & CO. Fire and Marine Issaraneda—Tss Prrm Nonssnos Aim Flus PooWien Col...ass— bartered MG4-eocturtues 10 insure. upon every its. CnP.O emerny, thr loins •0100, Omer, No. 01 hlerket street, GOKAILZ, presh. . Rot" Foes.. Bees. SOL. Improvements to Dentistry. Idt. G. rt. sTRARNS, late or Basuto, is prepared to mtmulneture end set BUICK Tons lu whole end ports of wiz, upon Suction or Atmospheric Ruction Plates Taurus.. rt in Plot sonirrio, where then nion is %spasm! Info, and residence unit door to tlis or' AIaY s afire. Fourth street, Pittsburgh. leSit T.-, It. Arradden. F. H. Fawn 10)0 ILT X gent.ernan of Nitteharen, ano had Wien to t open cellar alter the efireat Flee," et...oiled his an. e so merely th.t he or. unable to refrain from egt • g out with the pOlO A Inend ieho had been ouog !L. rattily ...et A Co. liti...eforMai and been cured I Rbeumatteni, Klll l O 111111 Whs., remained In We bolt , . tut satti... 111.. w. greatly •ontlen, he WI. ornoteiely I. health In twelve hour* and ved from rat Tb... t. but one of great Itaher o trot, huge come ander 1110 observauon nt of the ropnctors Prepared and so'd lip Il A FAIIKE-STV.. I. : A Co. also, earner tall and IVood et. me, lan and Wow'. • S W. D. Wrigbt, 82. D., u k Vi 7. .;1 " . " 14 . : 1114.6-46 " ^ul4-A" tFr A Marne, of the young nion of Volaborgh Allegheny City, leonsioling prineipally of clerk Was held on lrueolay erelong. the 1.101 inst.. at the flee. Nathaniel Wrio'a Cherub, Smokihrld atreei After prong opened with prayer. au elaveni and Iterling eddies• woo deovereel he tier Rev ihvine, urging the in to aide. nod roma oda a ',wear y matoomoi , oiler which they 111d,ourorsi Co meet In lac Atheusoute Iluibung , on !Noisy the arid it is hoped th ere will Pe a e•Oefli alleadance of all you, Illn4l of two .0.., rreapecure of the toselooss they are enas i "4 A 1 : K..ter. Wioß;:iuNpl:Tl:!All.VP!'i;Lretnr'sit:" _ I EATtIV:10 1 - 11 olvo Fee.her, oaar landing frm , r tsr,tr. rr 1 Irl..ange and lot mule by negl7 lAI/111 DICKEY K CO slg• C.ierveng, now landing from .w lJ Eart4ange and (of sole et2±.517 IS I All DICKFT h CYO IRD AND hhls Lord; 3 do Caen. now I.sdlng from •inar FlxOtansre .rtd for tole 1p sogl7 I'ICKE.Y.t. CO UNDRIDA-1 •ck I ado Fle 0 loved,. ere,rod aml tor AA, by vart, IS %lAD DiCKEY A co A RD 111.1 q. •. remtvinm , ut poi I.AIA II D1CK...1 A ell QC9)1 . 0 , 11 - , , L , b , by ". 4 1.1 SI augtatertog WWI Parking Establotte metal for Rent. THY; wet; known Port sort lieef Slaatitennr and peck., Corire,M, ovenni end recently occupied by the late J AMP..? P CANIPYIELL Thin Potabludnuent to located In CIULLICCW/11 , .. flossounty. Ob., on do plat of ground dcridina the I thin canal from the Scioto Rives, and ban ono thou.. It feet dr ground front en neat. The eueloeure cut. I , nter• els nem. of rowel, el:Paulding larre • arre and comoodione ni•usittering• hona , ne, cooled. per luxe. meting and lard rendering bonen, and brink honer for des. . nodeven , cott•eruenee far handling Lamina hundred tine per day and rondenna toe laid of ume: there being a double flue shrtint boi ler and engine for scolding b4,t•ndcolOnglatd, and two nulls - for rendonng offal by Metro There is also on the Fends. no ice bowie contain ing nett at...tort bushels of ice, pat awe, by the late proprtator.for thepurple. of curing bacon in October foe early detivery. Thin tee will be for ode, 'needier with twenty-Bee hundred nushels inane coal for run. hill Pole, and and all the appurtenance, hy tare. and tools unreeling for carrying en the Lamb. hohment. The tscioto Vali., of which Chilhood.e it the chic! market, one of Me largest Port and Beef diatrlcts n the West , and note con always be bought Bitch at lower race , than in Corwin.. and many othev points, and Cooner•ge is ahandarit anti cheap. There nn drayage nor...story,. boats may be Ins. deal a t th... packing house, and the fitettitios for .MI. eine direct from th, house ma Mr Lakes to New ork. Philattelphla or Baltimore via Pittsburgh, or to he Fatt or !tooth ma New Orleans, aro at all 0 en, fully equal In those afforded b y hlooey facitoie. ore & so good. them be. nor eight or tett hanks within fort r-Gve mules, pplie aim nt lor mating may he toad, to ALEX. 11. riteGUITI.:V. A own., m Law. Ctncinnati Urn YILANCL4 CA hIPIIELL, stiqr. II wtein c.r. Chillicothe, 0. VALUABLE BAB BA I.IBIA-A E. IA - 0 8 lIEEP BOIL to mom front business. ands / Aire a morn rented Ilia. I have concluded ni disposing of my lACNOS mut SURE?, J a r" offer tor aplei the Fawn ou which I now ro• rade lying mi the National Road, fourand a half reties Wis•htnemn containing omit RUM/MVP s1)•rill , A cRE: .L--30u 0 2 Ouch am cleared: of n.eh Mere t• ph 4 ll, largo quantity allotted !And Two Itoreth-g Itou•se; two lama llanss; three large n ew sheep hods. each CO feet lotto. and ether neves.. Cary hushhnss. o )oung weasel ef p e r Frail Th. tains will mit welt to divide, and have pert of mid lit / ove 00,11 4 on eve li dial's°. and will be sold to scot purchasers ,t deemed ALSO—k Farm Ifsic in Fa•t Finley townshin five Miles south of Ciaysvid, ennimmeg I /VII II I;Nlitt PID AND FIPTV•FIVE MIRK"; over leo w h.,, cleared; •Ixt, ,, nen,s of which are helmet meadow; two Dorell,t); House, ((n n•, and other not•buddinga These isms iarm• Pre all ender lasso, and the under brush all eat nut and worn forma and hen li been ed the I at VS years fir snek farm, and have boot bui hole ferment ALSO—'Taro Farm* in Lee eounly. Irnyt, It miss ir,nt 1111.1. , ppl river. ands from the - 11.5 kloqicti r , yr, which Is HOW 11101 PS cantruri and roily 4ntshed f, Si s al Ulster Navigation Mc of easels stale contains Fl V F. ACRe›; ' fat acre* under rem, and 01 cultivation. lot aeres 'Dallier. There • Awn wiry Itriek Ilnuse. rind one of Frame an In Shess.s.ll fis,shrtl small Barn and staining; a Inma Sheep Plied and totter out bulldogs. Throe wells of 4.1,,01 vats, cab pumps in them one at each hon., and one in the sheep yard. • The other Farm contuses SIX HUNDRED •ND FOR ACR PS, ell of which prstrie Timm are 7.121 tan fence n”d 01,1111 1 .010111 100 n , whir II 4 TlOlOlllll Meadosr, most of I. 1,111 land. and which ennem he ex.-died for toe rooduelion of grass 1 here am tom Houses, one If Prrit comber boarded and w e Mk other a lag (louse, weather tursnied, balls well hosshed. a large Fr mie Stable. well lined wlth greener., Sheen Slie.l• sufficient in Weller von sherin wagon shed, morn crib, end a number el ,„ an it i. u ogine, nee of which is a Frame, It on wheels. not can be moved wont place to Mewl, through the prairie by two yoke of oxen, for the ae rnut Wuhan of the shept.epl and his dogs. There is ,es timber on tract. except a larger/Tomo( 1444,11 1 1 Timber. around Me Imam Ha 1 have oto hundred acres of excellent hrober. a Mott distance off, whh I will sell with this faros if desired. Thew (ensst u,ntioned farms hays large youn Orchards of rat', ed iust begunting In bear, e nd • area p {dough each Of them, with mote very dneePring Any Vest desirous apursha one Improved lAted• In Me West, I woald (onto a call from them, targets ins hose two last demi-shed. I think the are not two handsomer td bones located farms In the Stir., as May he in dm point between the taro river, and a tram B a ud uasms along the 611C111311. lute between them. The corsdnions ortll he moderate, and any raw seeable time given for the mown , at the purchase money, by paving interest on the same. I likewise hero a lama number of SAXONY add MERINO kIWKS and RUCKS, that I wish to dispose of. watch are equal to any in the United States, taking quality and quantity of teens and eopatlintion of sheep foto conadoration. WII.I.IAM RERWIYLPIR aml7,seirt--4Washinitort Rep. SIN-10 bids Rom, landing from canal and for Raide by engin JA.)II. DALZELL wus lAIiffiPACZ6LT: • • • - , 111a0 3141Y:FCERkl.;,40 NoiAlbekeye4 : land VI mg by mold and ki sate by A 16 • JMRSA DALZELL SaII. 11/(11.A0.}9i. 4LIi S If Mame*, la mane and for vale very law lo clove coneassaera by crape 'JAMES tatzet.i. TtßrcK—in oco Foe Mirk. Iv slnte trnd for ral lo 50,141 JAMES 130XtIrl.TV°10"inSf:',". on . 100 LZ rt . t: .0 . ~3c JAME>, Dfgr:ELL rogIG r enikerotaLb, in more and for %ate by engle JAMF.e. DALZKI.I. 25 Di Lbis. solo by ast& ',MALLS 6 ROE —- - - P(tTASII-10 ta o sks Potash, for utle. ,ogle APOILLA A. ROE -• _ _ 1)A CON. L., RD AND BUTTER—For solo by noglti 51`6111.18 & ROE, W.I. prime quality Cmeinnsti Labors . LT tiugia 111'011.LS 01110 F: rt!rEYON YARN. Rating, Candlestick. Sbeettogs, ReeneMa Iron, Natl.. Shovel., end Pattabeetk !manufactures generally, constantly go band and for ae. auml6 WI/ILLS & ROE_ S I. GAR-30 NOSuva on non anent and by r'aglb ISAIAH DICkEY A. CO by DI. C YER—t , kegs Bolter, in .rota sod foryele "voglti_IRAIAU DICKEY. CU ( raln by ) 1 1...V 4 7 , R10L-35 eerboys on band j arg l lg L . l . )OlVoo 3 D it y l o lr,toat I " reed and for .aln I,y IANARY SEED—tne) pm ol read and forsa by _megll3 KIDD& CO ; - Chip IIXAVLIOD- 50 Las lost ree' j d i t i nj u re k r .caj b: augl6 TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA-4.e dozen just reed and tor tele by algid 3 ItIDD H . ONEY-4 bbls Mismoter, Ilanry. for silo by DURBRIDGE, WILPON & CO, Water et THEO ro SIXTII W' •RD FOR SA LE A Lot IN of ond having • from of 4: feet O Fulton stree4 by Ibe feet deep to en obey, on otter h ettttfli MD good two story brisk Irerelling Iloeses. •bovo property Is well improved and 00.1:Fitly situa.od end ortll I•o oold •ery reasonably, eangether or pert of tea oppllcsdon bo me soon to HENRY D. MADILL, or , the prOmlres• nuallUtl 10 001iTRACT0R/5 • - for 00, lisulding 01 • 02hool House m the town of Pon . Ferry Hoek No 2, Motioncah•la improve...MO until n 1.1 day of September coml. A plan and specifica tions may be opeu at Me office of Messiah Morrison A. Co , street, eittaborgh. J hIORRIMYN, JOILN SHAW, 10.01: Committee. K.l copy and ebaldratette M - li.ROIIANITO OF •ITTBEIVILOII who are deer°us of extending their business in the . or Feat., (greens, &moles. iu cameo, %v m+, will God the FAYETTE WI-110, puhipmed at lnionto.ru. a &gonad. medium, as ii sir e. m the places opemfied shrive. 're moderate. NE" ( 1 . 0158A- 7 An Brim med eternal . of Vetoer Mathew. vnth so ueeeunt of the Father Mathew 'towerr In Et ork, nud the Interesting eeramortren attend nnt Tower. of the foundsoloo stone, and opening of the 'rower. The bream. or ?roe Ilicon! of Noe.. Bdee . n.•l'l• le) and Deacon Jones' Brenner); • choice eellecoon of too, Ilion two hundred TEMpCIIIIICO Anecdotes, see ean'olanne through twenty •yesse. illustrating the esti. ot monoperenee. Almost received. s large and Itn.h •..vply of Am it el Undo Boots. or rale by auslG KI.LIO IT Wood at Edlnttorgh Rawlear.3lscanLayt'anat. lay t Int N UU Ritli REVIEW 11311 JULY. Inan Cos 'atm rrn-•orntanon as a now ta. iani-orares Critics: Itrot.h mina Fore gn Toequeytne , Keno nr Lows XV. Etrarsa Free Trade , . coopnr , Inananura nor K Lytton: Kota Arthur. Tyndatr,Setrhnin. I . and Ilunpay. Mnrau.nr , Ifi.nory of England. as per yrar--, , ..11.."4 , - for gala 11n. Arty publith. ea, and for sate by /AMES D LOCWOOD, 01 Wood .1 Arent for RePTIMA of Ilse Quarint'ies and Mark mond Teralg, to per year, when an are latt, to auxin IA•00t, WANTED-20n,111M lb. W.ol Waninf, for 11 . V which the iltglrent