PUISIASItED !WHITE at CO gnMCEI=3 TUESDAY IdORNIN3, 3ULY 9,19.`.0. RIZMOOLLATIO Wino STATE SICIRET VIM CAM Mar=tont. JOSHUA DUNGAN. Of Darks County. . istattrio. syntsm. .OE?.4.RY N. SNYDER. -- Of Halos Grimly. • _sax 11111 , 1 Tea .105/iP.H HENDERSON. . Of WitsldniftlnColusi. Allitimasinale Tad Whig IcelninaUleas fat' Ali•gb any County. --• ram TIMM mom ti3PM.I. lif) II A • DI• 410 NV E• 01 ALLIOULIT. - • OUB nom Turarr ran cominu, 11•IINILAIL DIZAZIT. SA tEs CAHOTIIERS, , • OP - •. ! *on a.lfYhji, XOTICOLY VtOBEHTSON. PtaabarjL T. .I. MOlliAni, Lower fir Cal , G. WALKE.II. Ilitabeth 3011 N SPCLUSET.Y, Robtason. .71.1NLES FIFF, Snowden. rannwrinr4 Ar+.23lT, rzairas C, FLANEGIN, Pia:Owl/1 IZIEINCEER BOT/LlN,Nonlk Fareue. nontros, WAL/Lt.lo4lownr St. Colt. . elm? siwrs - roh D. N/ cot:lan:Er, 0210. EITSRgOEXTPAIiEtym Lucia, m A TTERs LTE4EOPANII NEWS cc: ' Ittaire ort its PUMlDerr.—Yesterday morn. lag we Were pained by the reception of the fol. lowing telegraphic despwoh, from a reliable source. +in Waallreton, to wit: 'Vasirmarron, D. C. Monday Morn,/ July 9, 1650. President is guild ill with Cholera Mor. boa. Dr. Hall came from his bedside, to my house direct, al 5 A. We may tawe farther intelligence before our paper cloaca. If not we shalt infer that the Preal. dent Is ISUCT, mad not lo any danger. The lota Hof hla 114 at this crisis would be a calamity of ao feartui el character that we cannot .contemplate it withono trembling. His position and character cnamedidm ludo more towards allaying ensile. ,ment, sad preventing outbreaks on the slavery Ousts staxmisoi, able moderato, - and optrgbt tia be ip wog! probably 11, able to do. P. 8.,151ace the above au viiittel, we have mewed 9 ater, sod Tor, imporiant private de'. putties, (ow which our mews will rek.r to the approptletoeoloaie. A wiU be seen that the Prez Identa vary li. 'sad, we fear, le ecoalderabl• Oar nonietoostunizi reeders,aa am!! LS o:bera who take in interest In the Improvement or statue, the oxen Important permit of roao, will take pleaenre in rending tho addreu of Jute Lamle, beer! tbe Apiculture' Society of Zino betb, erin4 we enabled to lay before =Fret& ere Ilia mclang." _ Wiists.i:7lm.A.,. tau Repo?. . ter says that a 'aimpany of mete:Wing " down enters". haw purchased ckra ke aired end 414 wiesscrid Ones if ',viler tonal, on the Kanawha, *kVA tt ts their intention to settle with NeW Sag balers. ' Thalami wet them filly cents per acre : Jewell p it tlethered—ameh of which is vain tble.— Tae Citimputy Intead. l immediately improving. the 'river by elsokwatererrmaklng it navigable es fa 1111 as the lands extend,irlitil wiq open a safe and chtap &linnet of etinitilinielliOn to the Oalo.— Sew tuilliniel be at cisme erected, and such of O e ember as is suitable for lumber will be brought WO market, end the refuse cut up Into cord word Err the CuidinesUi add other markers. Some forty • hale bud !warty fief Yealtm, whose experience • lu the lumber breinese, end all then , pertains to it, has bona acquired In one of the grr clew lumber re • gi our of the Union, bane already gone to the set tlement: if the - Yankee., gat a permanent f bold In Westerd .Virgin Is, they wilt make It ore of tee fi nest portions of the Maria, sod will, le tune, revolutionize the "Old Daminlon.' Texas and Now Mexico. The power and harmless remark el the Natmn• al Intelligence:: watch We eopied - yeateiaiii; that it wee d be the ;helot the detachment el the an my is Sante ge, to defend It 'against an armed . . Lace from Texas, has wormed the Ire crone of the chivalry, a member of Comment from Georgia; to& --Ilia of derptistlon quite der non - u: ! la a hitter to • the editor el that paper, ho nye: • From this It seems that you hold'lt to be the °dray of lam amain.. of tha Gaited States now 'Wooed at State Fe to defend, without authori. • ty of lia,-tre miller, occupation ol that tauten •• of New Idaildett, lying this slue of the Kto Grande agunat any suitmpt of Texas to maintain. her claim by et:analog her jarirdietion over It. , • Your right to • eatertsta soon an opinion, It it .115 t my ohJeet to gentian. Bat I wish to Usy.to yon; lest yen may be mreiskeo in, the di:aeons at . that the Mat Federal Gan that shall be fired egisiewthe people ur ream.. without the au • thorny cf law, mit ee the "gust for the freemen from tee Delaware to the It* Grande to rally to the rescue. Whatever differences of opfalm: nisi exist to "the pabho mind Lovebird the proper bcruudary ofTexs, nothing eau be clearer than that I: is not a uneaten to i.e decided by the wary • Be ate deceived. and deceit° not others “lour arm legs allied.. When the "Gutmann Is see. me days of this Republic, will •be numbered. • Yee may eonsider••the gallant Bum of Tease Rao auk fart =maid with the army of the Oct. ted Slates - Baleen shoe'd recollect that the cattle of Texas, in seeks emilllct, mil be the cause of the enure Booth. And, whether you consider.' Banta Fe In danger or not, you may yet live to o ems It, dtteen &wee or this Union, with - sesta', - . Wilms of people.' tine, knowins their rights. dare autiwitiel them," cannot ba eerily congumg !. • ' .3apiestadat sarkg at sat.. - • • Yowl. omst rwoectfully." . ALEXANDER. ff. EiTE.PHENS." One Would ,suppose, to read these blood and . . and fury .apatite., that the Senthern he:afore think nobody dee* Nontt of the Muon'ent d oat lbw, or If there are people; then they do act -- know that thej kayo say rights, or are too tame to deknd them. We an tell the Hoe. Mr. Me pheatt, frowsier, that such verde as are couched Le Ida letter, are received In the flee Slaws with toad h i muld ':.ahnePt•LW.. o amp quiet, order. ly, law; abiding peop!e, - ond dethe the question of Texas boundary to be jetted peacerolly by the constituted anthotities, but we do not Lettere that . . . . TO= eTer , bad, A tbadow Or IWO to Santa Fe, sod do not itstend to let ter take reltell‘iol2 ty" lack omen date hoe diaposed, of Inlet we hate eetnedonbei. Wes BriamOso os ems Churrrat.--We give an !Whir letter committal; an account of individual experience sod sitarist* on board of the W iced Chili& Watt • tale of honor does It enfold, and how tondlY does it call upon the anthoritier of the country tip's* some more stringent loom for the prelenratiOn of human Va. The Noun. cf and horrifyiog character of dimmers on our 'fates and noon, ars a disgrace to the country; 'sad betray a red:Wane= et human life, and a 'coillousames to human suffering oat very credits- Om toiler eivllitiatioa, or our benevolent and roll. taus 'fading.. If Congress can ever do any thin( exceidimate dry speeches atiout Avery, we hope it willing° moths decided action for tto remsd.ott of4as sengers on our iatde convey. Tn 0.11.23 K flows, Esq.—Tbe New Orleans Pio. wyane, noticed did bomb:maim of Mr. candidate foipoogiwn, is the following manner: -.We areOwed' to notice by the Peta.,,,,,,b p.. perm of tbe_ tho •Whigs Aliegh,,,, county bare nominated, by acclamation, Thos. hl newe, caodidate for the Thirty Seco ndl'ungresa. Oar pensonat knowledge of Mr. Howe le deficient date, and we can safety predict that if he, emed 'here wilt not be a more popular gen. demon or a better working member in that que ered" • CAC to Onto,—The Editor of the Coltntita, Ohio, Colt!mot, has lately been travellingthroo,yh that State. lie asp he toned the Wheat mope everywhere mere promising than vu expemed, the late very favorable weather having canned it op and . matere healthily, so that the grain ie very plump and doe, sod the yield is likely to be tug an avenge one, notwithaisediog the lightness of swear occarioned by the droeth. It Snuff and Wayne, the tete greatest wheat counties of that State, the mein is very large and Rite, led being almost ripe, the appearance of this cotutuy le es. Meautly tolotifel. • The dream are also quint vial- I tile int this onnettemmoca of the fanners and mer. °haste. Hay will be light, bct better then yin expecte?, ex one time. Orts bur suffered from the *oath, Dot will bp so merit* be a Allure. Corn Is pub. in; tvwerd ruldtr, tad the proepoct Is Ace. Pow talus will be sten crop. Apples alnl e fah , . Corp Poaches; Pura, erld.Plamsplecti. isvp mina as creel bp the Cutlet:PM. • 'Cana.-It is mild tb■t various otteLogio Muir bola made oa the tile or the young En per's. or China by the We Sioparoes brother. Toe molll2* Las at am late . &Opera: to to tax Ito days. The number of Islam:Weis .Ist Ea:Louis, for the weekeadieg on blonde,' last peels, were 104, of which were of cholera,' The report.. (monks the Si. Leeie ietelligeoeer,)e sensible incase this' week of themariality,':by cholera awl no ll iw4 ll ' ewes, over that v( the iput. CUOLULt . ea PLAtas Glasgow, (WO Banner has • letter dated On the &h of !Eine, 'eigh teen-miles heybnd Fort Ketrnalcarbiell that the cholera had broken out among - the 'emi grants and tries . mating terrible recaps. In the abort /Mance between Fort Flcarnerand the place Where the letter was dated; he passed many corn. Peels+ encamped, ro take care of the !rich. The letter trim brought to St. Joseph by an emigrant strlmse companp:of four pen°o+ had died. licriza Puss Rona--The Bader Herald says dist the spirit manifested in that plies, oo the open• ing of the Books for the subscriptions of stock to the Boller and Allegheny Plank Road, insures its .6.11113CliOn; WO Mat their flattering prospect map be realized. It will benefit Butler county,and be or Irma utility to Pittsburgh. Herues Maorms—Tlie .141, cumber of tbla most excellent piriodical bee jest come to band, and 63 liana', brings with It a rich eons of Inters resting commercial statistinfceltiatieza. Mr. Heat, deserves mob credit for barter, iluouah Ida untiring seal and enterpilio; brought his murk to that degree of eminence, tobleb richly er title, It to a place u;lon the table afore cry merchant. ADDRESS OCJCDGE LOWICIEi before the Elba. both AEC*cultural ilootety. ON TEX 4TH Gi JOLT, IKO. Ex.xsurn, Friday. July sth, IMO. Hos. Vi'mxiit IL Lomita, Flear Str—The undersigned, a Committee cm babaleolthe S'ixabeth Apiculture! Society, beg leave to express to you their sincere thanks, foe the 'very Inteseirticeand .valeablo.addreis deli,. ered by you at rizsbeth, on the Fourth o( July and alga request a copy ter publication. Very respeeillilly, - youe ob'i servants, ROST. C. WALSER, JOHN E. SHAFFER, ISAAC WILSON. -- Pirnamtau, July 9,1550, Gentlemen—Though I kayo some ku that your Society have geneuous'y over estimated the Mer in or my late Address, yet I minuet resist their desire to have it published.' 1 trait that its 'value, Rain address that is to be read, will not be diudn. lobed by the fact,that I have omitted route or those more obvious reflections and amplitleatioas, which are ueuely expectod fa ontrahat is spoken, and whlth were included lathe iFddiren as It was de. Dieted. I am, very reapee yaw, Lay., WALTER H. LOVIRIE. To Mr. Roben O. Walker. and ethers, Ommßtes. ADDRESS Per.tow Cinzwis : I : , have beta invited to give you an Agrieolnar sil Addict.; anal from an large a subject; I have felt .great embarrassment in ehociaMg a 'pedal them; on which we may profitably spend a half hour in cootemolation. I have, However, meta ded teatlt is best not to attempt; on the present axasioo r any second hand retettlfic dfscuatan of any particular point of M4 - great subject; Lint ti meant yno such, considerations se may teed to induce you, an Morel, religion, and Intelligent men, to pierce • high value on year oceepatice, as a mean. of year own improvement. hope that this will he accepuible to you; and if I should fall Into a didaetic style, I trust you will Ladotge me.! The earth apooteneonall instant= all thin is no- rectory for the =report of the irrational creatures' that inhabit its dill:rem nqrbana. For their bent d• ' it needs no cultimillon; and they can give It cone Not no with man. -- Theca/tit eines not present him u-rought (trots. Avid the further he advances le the cold ration of his intellectual aware, the feu! stared II era physical, as well as his spiritual crav is the .aural, uncultivated cart% on which God has placed him. • It ia ef the nature of.men that she sbould till the ground", and it to not a more curse!, that be is deemed to rid his tread in the .meat of ho. rams It 4of the Mame of the earth, that it de mands cu tare in orderr, to the yielding of its rich. est fruits.-. The body of man requires the genie' I. finance of teMperaie Labor,, in order io ha full dovelonement, and the mind of menaced, to feel the unadspledneas of things, is thew uncultivated snit; in order tonne him up to those Malta tad physical exertions which teethe measure& Ids ad. eaten:nen To Irrational and uoimptoving eremites, the natural eactaltivated mirth, is exactly adapted—to - tailcoat and imerovieg mesa, its unadapietinesa 1. .Inst adnettoon. And this usadaptedeess will alvray. et , 11 , 171 q, w;th at; ofur inventions and dieeeterics, errdarh that deafen of ' rrrfec I n,. to extraual th , no, which will- B . I E O I - Me ever increasing demands of Menage: WA, How lit lotiapied to the - .stare - ofoice would. a poled carb 'have been=oerfere, is the ante momprovabie by man. :Be weed have, been a Penve and a vagesand, ' , yuletide., by all the glories of been and earth. .1 , 7 • valise of Her Fetid.= so enchanting...a the perfect Arden which the God of eature could create. No metes!, sweet end se varied, as the ambling, e natere's songster. them; No cal rated fruit so deliciatte,' as that which perfected naturerel dr. Bat whet aretild be the use of all this 'heaten ly outlay, What could men do with these com forts is his piewrit nature. The- veer-glory with which he would he eratotteded would be. cause of hie own decay. The- very perfeetkn - of things maned him would bide rmw him' the Gad that made him, and that usadaptedeess to hie mental nature world lead him to holey& that they were not far litre; U indeed, indertnettotreurastancet, he would over restoir et . I Bat etch are not ad'a adatitatiors. the dl ,Tinity °flatmate nature -fro lea eternsl mapeobabtli. ty. We degrade this divinity when we cease to improve, and, as a mime epee die .neglected ens of Mayen; itortietanes 'inn while the „candle of ohinileal life burn. stranglye our poor. sickly, sink. 'log taper of intellect km ceased to give Mi dying away In doling &Willy; • • God'. athlete:lime call for whet. results. - They invite to constant progress. They give no many wants, nod dos mill out oae:mtellect and maw tie,, that we may inaptly them. They set did'. ceities all aloes oar-path, that we - may ltacquira ellanets end vigor irrremovieg them; end bow many of a. are *leaped by .1 nem. Banter, con. reacted, difficult, Is the, arayttast lead* to life, even the iliglest earthly life, and few there be that walk therein. - • • • • 7 God's adaptations tail tie 0 >if onward and mt. ward. - Progress ii the doly °Puma; decay the penalty of its neglect, All man's noble micros. urge trim onward And following oat these calla of natime, net - with slew end 'unhallowea imbi. lion, but with on beetle and 'stared desire to,falfil his true detiny, moo will dimovertaother higher, and holier .dapiatioa lathe fact that. here, meting thmitmaterial thir Rabe Is never satisfied; and that mere mast be a higher, Mad' holler, andShappler mate beyond - ourrpremat triaton, ;where thin pro.. trees of humanity, will hirniznandedacepe,and unending activity. . Thus we see haw, in whatever state we are, therewith to he eontent ,, -eanteir, rot subjectlye. ty.'but objectivelr,oontent with whatsoever •m - as aerial comfort. follow ow exertion—moment • that we hove ail of these that we deserve to have as yet, or all that vet are geed far urreoatego, he. cause it la moproweirer, rattier than poressids., that we seek- And ittereGme aura content with our present knowledge or ournresent virtues; but. remelting the Miens that aretiebted, we still reach ihrward to those that ate before, mauling onward for the prise of altill higher calling. ! • Tene, these ate thoughts that.tuiver no special iteplieation to imicultaral permits, benne we reel tallest-spy ovenpatlen in mach s way, and with aunh *spirit as to mina the - glorious adoptetion of Heaven's laws, to pinned the moral andlntel. lacteal el...viatica of our nature: and to justify the ways of Glod to man. 'Boll think thus Is eciii ,floatly trite of the labors' of •Amicniture; I boo. of no kind of - labor which hat a more marked sad obvious tendency to 044rg0 sad liberalise, an/elevate the mind. Let me tot ha ealseaderatcol. I meta tao m 4 •. placed moopllment iottowe . wen eeastitate my att. &ace, _ mean, that to meliseeeteJeal there is no occupation la whin n God Is so. folly reveled la all the subtle:lily of hie works, and which so' largely invites Me mind of wan to the ecifempfe ilea of God'e tefioue wwdom. _I know of none which invites to bieher icietfllo latetemetue, snd higher preetinal scull--none that calls Or more ve• vied learaieg Cr more enlightened forecast—one that Is more liberal to lie substantial rewards 'and etteunsa bltee ega—none that bitter davelopes that magn'ffeent aymmetr; of the humee form. and that well bilaticed chase: ar t which constitute the true dloily of men. - • • I Whence thee arises the common ImpreuiOn that a country life Is too nuattractive, sad has too Rule exeltemont ear mu amblious and enterpri sing rites meal Ido not won here to fled fault .. .rile those ycloot men whom mate lead them to prefer certain pursues which ow be best attended to. or bat leanted, by going to our cities. . . I had rather, co a proneroetaidon, caution tbeim rgalust the untried templet:one to which they are be select, sad teach them how they may grow to more Power. sod io tree manliness be regales the seductions to - vice and fel ties; and haeneg thacestlven pore amide the, e , nnlotoo , which erects lo scam amend them • If Indeed, the► are re raseb those high perfam i . - m which they aspira.ther Meat dog by means of rem very einem that will. enable them to ant, dee all unsteadies tarot:ollo4Si They Mau have' within them the( manly ening:y..l3d that spiritual ambitloo that wilt Hoe Weal above the seduetleas °fumes:mit and Samuel. pimornma,'atid enable them to me, and with patlenaa Walt tv, thi ef/42M rewards of pone variety Industrie:id Chug, sod to abide:ha croWtileS liotioni of, a wellaYeol. And suppose a elty 1(4 floe" present Arent at- Motions • bare we no otialirtlent etll,o , loll* In th e nonolti ?Yea. verily, we have them from Ibe most ordinal, sensual I:daunts/410 the blithest degree haiddcatual sad moral didiglua u id oat real ,_ , aliiiing. it tie eddetiona ton-nov.l please me are not so soundanmor in gio.a. in demurer? at V.." Ate is the city. 1, is ourf..ll, it we do itte find OCCarlioll, la the midst or oar reentry seeitell, and cot:miry occupations to gra try the highest Intel. lee:tat end moral states of roan._ - • - Gym dealt to' be intelligent nail ehlightened fanners, the pleasures and prelim at Initiates in. Va. you to be so.. 'floe desire to occupy a high pothkra in society, One treatumo &A mid= are as tree to you as to any other class of bode p. 11 you admire the elegant refinements of write Ile, animate and inanimate notate premeda these meet adnetiona,,and Invite you to mould them to yoneimproving taste. •Timegh pan are net merchants In "the mime I that Metellthilt eg is your preelela boeintes lei ! 1 .s turners you are ir.teto tied in is immorce. into meal ILI you have of may, have a'airt.lns of ir i• duce for which -you need a make You ore therefore invited to study cavort% of for ea t, and ciao laws of commerce to Mow what mud. yon eon molt profitably raise, sod at what tea« 0 5 you !Mould send them to molter, And to doing this yon-will acquire, as aceemary to It, an im mense amount of iotomminti, Which wilt add to your respectability and eseluicess. As farmers you are (recreated in ibis govern- Ment and leghlation or the country; so far as to see that civil mist - latent shall not lam:fere with the free e.terelse of yoor bootee's, and that they do not tkrow to ueeqoil shale of the petite bur den. on you And with all other elates of the CoMMently you are taterested to see delete goo- I moment is properly and ecinomleatly *demi. toted. TM. Too are called upon to give antes lion to the selectee of pollute and amerc:Leakist, -if the nebtest of all *Menem. 'when studied, not With a one tided party spirit, but with an honest mimeo/ ateetedning what is tight. These studies lead gout:melee:le pitts of our no floral Eatery, and open the way to s seicoufic study , of the ',tote-philosophy or bistory. Here we learn (rem thew perlence of past ages. of 'ladled:Mal as well as of o silos' dory-and em see the philosophy of oar metal naturi,by which the vieea a faineant and mins are tranamided to- children and pee. pie, and by whlph the Itideeiry and' virtues of a ! pimple, elevate and bleu aneetedleg generation.. ' The Very nature of the earth in this part of rho country, with on Innumerable Streams • cueleg deep iota the surface of the load, sad riving alma satiety, of 6111 mid dale; of 'bloat piemplees, and gentle slopes, iluestearupels you to some study I of getiogy. Theresatratificatlons which show gtemselvcs aloes yet:whin., art the leaves of tee I book of natOra's botory,wrieen in a laagriage cot , Cattily read, it is time. hot km which have already been deciphered tome of the moat astontabieg : development. as to how rho God of assure work, la meeting a-snerld, and In preparing it for the hob• itation ofrational matures. nTlie Heusi*. declare the slaty efljoil, sod the firmament shotveth his handywork." and invite you to admire and endemism' them. How L. allot the son seems to be eter.changing his relative portar, toward. theearth? How are we to secant for Ma still greater changes in theappea ranee of the mom. In its phases u omit as' ill millions? How it it that the waraerltich epangle the Mateo* of winter ate ant the same 0.11 1 / 1 00tvinrh ornament our Om. mer nights? What or, those bright • wandering state which move oboe: so brilliantly 'clime the lesser lights of hitaven's canonic, and what are the laws that govern their epparendy erratic, but really well regulated Coirirses, Whence arise the chan ges of the mixes; and what, la the hider of Provi dence, is their putieee? Whence our long and short days, said how ore they *darted to men's welfare, and rate to them' Astronomy Mem to answer these qUerliotal for you. And who are more at toegly urged than you to the Italy tithe work. of God, in animated nat n ex hibited so abendantlenround you. How splendid mid how wooderfUl is the variety of the animal erection. How exquisite and inegnificent the shut of the Almighty and Alt-wise cream who formed them all. How wonderful and how kind are the laws by which he allows ram to adapt to his pur poses all those that may be ireful t' luta, and this to eonsp'ece his dominion over the boo-tsof the Odd and fowls of the air. blow wise the Law of nature, by which the on i• form character hi the antrum! Sahara atollalca: under human culture, all the centime( oolotabape, size, and strength which we seem the daineeles ltd animal. adapted to the various 'moles and toes of man How beautiful the varier; and how n ictitating the habits of the feathered ' tribe. around as. Even the gnat di al light. upon oar hand, in vites us to study how so vomit a- thin eon do no so much harm. We may weeder at dingle:le* of the &Maltreat, especially at they have beenie. yelled to us by the telescope; but our wonder rise* to amazement whom we behold the teeming 'Pali. .tie., and the infinitely rainthe Creative atilt expo— sed to oar view by the rniceempa. Who more latest-Sled than you are is the science of meteorology, and who bat hicher Mao:meals to give aeration to it? On this .object there it to be found among Lamers • large amount of infori motion, and • mat number of detached Mies, the teeth of emeet induction, which, collected and ar• ranged with judgment *ail skill, would male a val uable scientific work. Bin *till. with all this, the science of the weather. the triads and mins, the dews and fogs, the hail and snow, the thunder anJ lightuian, the sudden alternations of heat aothtold, the ...altos harotheterrhygromeleroraithennoco eter, the science of meteorology is all Its depart. meats is In comparatively an infant elate. II le an open end adman untrodden field, wilt all its treas. wet offered to the litiMitious youth of town and . comity, who boa the genius, the new, and Met vommersece tom:emend take Mem. Ambition? ! yea! for Mat is the honor of high oMcial, even Im perial station • ea:cm:iced with the bona of being ' transmitted to pocentYmi the (enter Cif any use. del science, or even as a leader in its dove-lope -' mete? Franklin'. fame' Orissa morel from Otis acientific ,kill than-frees any °Octal runais :eon. (erred open him, though ao well dmetveif. • - N oure si nos , pmentmocs inn, at. tri,tmeTAT to study Many. Treciunthout leis your to tee the hiadattent Heaven In prosiliCarr for the wants r i , Mao, rad admire the intuit A 'calm of ramie Ile .i..1...a in our (meat trees, 'Mil he P.I. zed at tie beautiful xnaiihanism of the bumbled dower, tint hew mach hist Inattrat to:apace that con on. i dented i. .. t o b r e n i a , : e . in h telli ta g at . t id tr ,,,l ac m ire the t i a , rl p o , r7 ,e n . litac . i T i o on a o . f . vege . 0..4 : Creation. e at .. has leaned • eat of the qzati-y, pf been and plants, sad Mar ! eI • 'The apatite and ream and phyrbs, so banntitnl ley supplied by yam orchard truer, are not the dame that nature offers pbs. Human reinvatim I has softened them crabbed - lasts, and ahem them" of ths Mama that tenderthem 61 only tor the use ,+( lath a tam as is willing to study she works or 1 God, nt dto "arms and beep" th e garden he has bestowed anon them. The men and the • tulip of • yew noWesobed. tel the wild amen of nature neurally Impreved4y GM contesting 'man, sod ' In the Improved state, raws{aing him for his lope- ' , ries foto the warksand ways of Gad. Aod tone , under' a law of oar said haansity, the mesa en. I I Inquire% and imovereet adrorg os profit by the lei. 1 dually - and - virtue of thom who try le fulfil their 1 Individual duly. . _ ....' I And,whai clam of,enoletv. Fos mare interest In Chemistry • hen Ivo' brre 1' It mesh. et nimbi, and Choirs ttrYelenkams of each,and tune prase* almost a prim:, by saperlment anther than rare Hance, what is the principal Mod which each ri: qzires, and what degree of nourishment emelt ma. tans, and why and to what erect each is valeta 'We lot the use of man. li atellyan the soil, sod j proves wherein It is defieient to that which lode , , minded for 'the nourishment of - pinata It artily. I am maim tes, and proves which is beat eda pted to outlet:111r Palle lad .sea.: ..• ' - Rate, too, It a trlda &Id foyjhe energy nod sm. bitlon of these whir Choose to ocrepy. it. How itlOrkt• a name has ftlebig, vets comparatively I= B 4 121 .1 1 .1.0.d/Le/bli 4e13 of salattrer A came that willontlive, - and already outliers, that of perbapa any present military, or peltirat,orja • dials' woods. ' A mane, that 'makes es *towel ashamed cf the earnettnies With which the ether Into the atstbs and mint:oils off ordinary ambition, and that proves that there am blab, and noble, and certain reward. the him who quietly - , 4 .- mil 'elk for the mastery", in these- Mend to the ordinary life of man. __ . a ' . But I must not pursue Mete ligtsfratioss. Sty not' that yours is a more mechanical calkag, - do. mandlng no high csercise of intellect, end me• seating no inducer/mambo reek after those to ea tide atthincodats, which feeder say man respected Teeter Sago pursuit of life which presents agree,. er variety of occupatioe, or whin, calls to its a a greater venal or toupaq science: Thera tee ioducements enough to call bat the , aste, and atoll, and soletioe of the egrlculturiett, so as to make them, as a clue, at boat as terpecuble add intelli gent as any Moth does ofekolety; sod the circa:tit. stances In which they are placed, raver the decal. 'open:tent of the Melton talents, and call the ago ricultutal youth to seek scientific honor,. I hope Dshall not be qaderslood as adviiing any one to abandon hls prienmil purautte. for the pare ppm of gratifying a wild fancy, that the mere oat , gave of agriaulmre is to hi an a later reed tOieepeo tablUtrand honor. This is* road where kw can travel fan But all may, ago Jatel;lgently. th e call. ing epee which they bass entered. Call to year aid all the lutanuat:on ! that science has reveled. as peal/clog to your horniest, and all the at fedora w. lob It is your Province, as rational sad Immo, td men, under your circumstances to how. Let even the " Iberia atia tbutles" of the field of life IEI2 you, by [triton you unheard. You should oat depend for !kis Information Sarni, Upon the Uneaten* el' your ancestors or epos tho experience of your neighbors. With the Remelt abundance of agricultural treatises. anti JOrigssle, you nave *teem to tea itgneueu. rat experience sod science at the could. There you nod a knowledge and expetienoe that your fathers never bid. You would gunk Very hale sod rightly too, ef the scimitar and skill ofa elegy. ' ! man or lawyer, or pilinclia woo wee as aotap; and your occupation Is not exempt boss the rimy or having books, If you dame to Improve in it in the best way. Boma of you meg be too old to begin to learn agneultors to this way, bat I aro ' stitelltere Is no lather among" ou, Who would not motto In seeing blitrOos 11430114,1 n the recorded experience amber% the ITIVICY of his oactapatioa and striving to &lam huriiedasuy with the gems of intelligence. /Is every eel Ottani clergyman has his library of throstgical and kindred. workr, so every farmer should have his library of synod tura! workr, with at least scitne troattheeou these imbjects that axe seen' remotely cennected teak agriculture. There is a morality 'even to that industry and Ponca:, which has for Its envy abject the neces saries of life; became n•al• a duty of tuna. BULI there lea blabeimanday It that Industry which! teak, to obtain the comfurts and atecesuries of We! beneath this too a'daty, and teuda to mo dem a bother main sonar,Thtia is bier. et IMAM, in that ItidUltry 'MOM has retereat • int the welt belay of our fellow man, and whet *hopes Its coateo so la to 'polity the laces And fecitcas of others, and - to cult4yet o and aeon th e *Well collage a 0r bra ' • • wo T rk he adwahyswhcsmd*elsti m !L a a n ti r s u h th Mine tG tohdy . are elways rot. sod taus be goaded by b.a3.— But there is a higher, khans' a more intelligent, mtostitty. growing oat of this faith, sad bounded ca ally axgaristio atilt* afastauoa of ate ordlnantas of Heaven to the wel'are ood IlttOPires. 'or dote who o‘.tythem. ^lf emir mod will de his tom, he of :hi acetone whether :the of God.. "Got, the vprigla thure aritoih light in the dark nem.° nab anch intelligeniWilirt en:Means mjoln,wlth rerfect heartiness is that splendid enact-oPealse God, min fed merle; girdle horn ell ye muse( light. Pei, the Lord from the earth.", deo. _ill",yen eg, vino to iegtOre such intelligence ! . ; Yee, you have. You may not get far advanced in sorb a course; but you can rise there your presets plank; nod you can or'ples the why for scut referee'. rige`lo reapeettbiluy and honor.— You con do Itsa part of your agricrillinal . ehllle f, by tie, king for Inured( a high standing in It Yon need net ataadon the labor of the field; and should eel do it; fn., they !swig soondrows of body and energy of ni'nd. But you have lateen!, from those labors, to, cultivate that Intelligent na. tale which is your chief distiuction above the beset of the geld, You ehouid not seek chiefly what you thrall eat, and what you ahall idenk,.and whereinhal .you_ shall bi 'clothed. And even if too do, It is bat attained by seeltion It with the intelligence cf Ire- not roll man. There is an independence belonging to inkllieetiee *ad high monthly, which alwayetrins.- coin; blesairge to our children, which no wealth eta give, and which endures even when- the wealth we have is ectittered to the Winds. M a general role it s only those who do Mat Outright their motel and intelsctual power; that ever be • convict:aro hewers of Wood and . d rawers of eras ter to their fellow men. And this may be the fate of your children, or your chlldre l us ebildren, at. lets yon make some advance upon the intellect. luta - position when your parents ,lelt you. Toe are mv'ted by yotellecrun nature to fin th e .higlien materia ur l, in in tellectual. and moral re. Gement. There la in mini a natural fondness for tee bwonifol, b y the creator uneteng and &Omelette lids torte by the beauty wnielt overspreads the rare of moue, and 4 ' 40 by the increasing beauty which even mature yields in reward of the tordastry and eel heated taste crown • Thus the very Detain otentlcaltural peruita invites onto study the prneapente of ne testa exe renng , teeniest your i o e do ige l thi a g d neatly b y eonom i icaly hemin n t r a ing oO Wry get aliong In lire by merely raising Potatoes and plain but Oven the .deaire of "miter feed may smrupt to brtterthiego If to Ws yen add some orc hids. foi the ornaments of lire, yen maghave RIBS ht, her expectation.. There Is morality and intelligence to faking to elevate your (amity by making home soma sod At tra• In them. There o n mora , ity m tie sire Ira white wuhed log °nen, or pailingrence, and tisnact. I ally - In the lastelel cottage, planned by Ottletif el. There' la . morality In the mod., breathe, of rural area , aetare, if we loot at It only as a mean of ale. valor the nine of nor (only a d friend., and of @g elling. the emulation and marring the tames clear niticithow. Terre is moml ir in tbe rdsr graetrel arbor, and in the •nenly decreed tower et , for 'hem are releom (tad lueut where the metes f-wllngs are v•lnel and cut Waled It there were lad,es bere,l would ask the., Ohl pc. never China of annriding avehi• lovely men' of meeting and Imarsving you brothera, eedheueod a and Diced., and ciente, dug the rough teranit of MIA Ism harmoay with the doer fibres otwantarea tester • Grallwrien. have you never thought of providing each a pleasing, hero Willi-an improving roll of deer ascuett 'On fur your were. a J s ariabtert. as la rub, eiltotc f e the old orenpaeonef eFeitung end weavin and hoeing yen. core end Folsom,' g, A tome, sweetened end adorned by men external astJsitie is alman sere to twmallvened by that ar. ceetionaW inter..tree ortileh gives hapelnera ro life, Here snob a family elects OoMO Ito hat disorders acre we are rare to find a patriotism that non the het an pied either to the lei* enter foreipll revrolort, or to the oppression of dounsue tyranny. 'IWO the twee; sorileaties of life are eberahed and cultivated Roth, Inch:vinery*. Hew well o the tree paternal and freernalsoweann of ensures God, the Cooed*. non of all ether seetatitnall teat hire any ChanCO Of auceeta And here, within the taidefert knee, We are aura to god a moral refinement, sod an tetelieetual relayed n,whichart rover foundinatong tepee whose low utPlierian notions never arpreolate any tatter essm seacrtirg rot to money value. Ily this nand. ard e the baleen:es, and eetiompliahreentr, and melt •ate of ,octal lire min never ho sr:sestina. ... Throwing • Wit. down bin attempt so commit Mordent The Ashtabula Ohio Telegraph, gives the fol. linking particulars or a most strange and immatu re attempt to tato liftel - Pablo, tedisintlan hart ealeom been excited by a more hese, iand'etotd-Mended, and murderous at mmt t than Met which on Thursday hat. the Tlth was planned, zed ail but comoducd by Sono Haerace s farmer soil eitirten of Klornoe. The muter:rotated vicl.to wee the wife or Harmon-- Notice, attuatde, andasttrus, and• wife Wedded to brut hut throe mon tqs alp, She brought to her felon bunt/rod • handsome property; end it •p. pears that the desire on hie part to have this to himself—to rot binmell of Ito cog end care of ham.beerdug—to mak, money, and to lay oat cone—,o carry out the ass ides, which it seems pow:tired bun, to the excleemn of all other, fxl. zags—that of emes.tng property.-.:hese were the roaarca and these alone, as the facts in evidence slow, watch reeved him to plan the murder of his w,fo, cod as far as lay in hi. power tarty his plan into execnitth. 0.1 We,.noad re, the t6th,Mrs. "Hermon nOtthed a IntorgencOn,in the Coo of:orients of her .husband. Ho seemed warped op in though; and finally he come rourti hot—told her he wished ha was rid el battened looked at her Assdly. Ho atterwarde placed tor , nodro her walrt, and than round her beck, endeavored to coax ber.tat of doom.. H e was Re/rangy cooL He wished het Urge - eat to the that bracket bed fallen la -'that there was n white cloth man bottom. He muted her to go cat and balp.bito at the' twit.— Soe deafly went ovt,but wood on the aide of the curb cepa:lto to him. But by worked round-- , coshed her vtolctstly,lll4 lobe ntinnatir term:red befog prempaated ta. She then Wird to the Ranee. Ao evening of stoat anxiety mid distress of freed awaited her. Her husband wo o moody end sneer. lie &duet tot to bed at his coast rret•, ant brine hoe hoer of going no tee; but ce on and wished her to yo bole e tam. She nel.y mired Thruoch she want be never slept. He got cp—went out of doers and rolled-on the goats in that door pond—ttben went and rolled no tea bed tildayttgb.—bat never Closed his eyes I Mn. Harmon had eon to consort with, and the srane* coodeLt of her husband bewildered her: I Hi, . ve.lenee , at the well be etolaiaed to be done o )er n sod ha earocany waked her to go out there eta n. Sac refused. lite artifices to ethos her our nod tit me, to lyres to get hos hired man out . [ of the way. dam si coldblooded peneverance his fill purpose, unparaltalied in the annals.o, eerie. 'Tots wait do Thursday morning, The hired man was scot into the-woods to bunt tip s 'the Celde. Aire. Hartarn wen engaged al fir as her fetters allowed her, it ter hatnottold work, when brr besho ad' sawn Wanted her to go out to `the won t ' and ca her refold, he legsd her sudden. ly—corned 'her out by math Wren, in spite of her larvae!ca to escape the death to which she how erh Iter'.bart doomed her. To ends her cries he placed bar hand Orally no her Meth—his antes and tads, Magna IMO and holding on the upper IPart of ter foes, and lane/wing bee eyelids. Ho had ban now at the ironed; bat the death' Struggle was cot Over. He could not toroe her deer the i curb. fluddealy be kicked nreoy the curb, aed ~ l unged her beediong defy the well—ratting fees The water was &blot three (eel deep. He fork I ed down and saw that Mr. Harmon was glee Seeded tuned. in her dement. and was standing three with the water to her wain. He POW called to her, and w;abed to drum her out. She spoke— ahe feared It was but to throne not in .agile; He towered the wen pole, bet she cool n not held on to it. Ile then went to the barn, abd procured the cordittis-d in tying up the cattle. Mn. firemen was at last drawn up—alivei her holl and bad not ce.toreptirbtd hat purpose, and new be was ant. lons for her to change herr:amber, The bleed man spired at thy, jam:nue, and Warr told by Harmon, that Mr.. hod H fallen Into the well. H e shortly fat and went I I his bttotharh—re. I turned,. and hammed his haraer—trant ,he was I going to hare them rhed—then went out with rheas into the into, nod Ethally conecteaccd kenos'. log a piece of Wowed ground. The alumna of I Me, , Hermon Wan dreadthi--estsprd from the Liao/11'0r damp—rharely camped—dreadfully brunt. ad--her face bleedlng—arsedng frees So dreadful a dank, and dreading Wont, Shoat once gorm. ed her "resolutionntent out of the house, sod through. the grain, and over thefeattes to Mr. I'm , her% at whose drone ebb fainted, It was lon be fore she recavera t and Could tell what she bad suffered and what oho had esesped, Mr. Pokey went over soon after to liarrnee's..fbrind him coal and nofleVaititted Lad some conversation with hire about the crops. Mr. Parker alluded to the accident, and Herman snored him It was and accident. It was time to act in the. MaUer, end upon eomplatnt leads to 1 . G. Thurber, Eel., • Ware= One issued. Harmon was arreattd, and kept in cottony through the eight! tau he canape ed from the person to charge, look. to the woody. and.waa not retaken till after a long search, He drew a golf° on Mr. Boosts who first discovered his hidintpleec, hod threatened to a rip him tp.. He was rewired eta:woollen boa been had • before feu. Thurber, at Klogiaille, aod be to committed to the County 1011, on the charge of au Ooioltill With fat-eta kill. His bail Wan 112 eel et 53.000. Mon Harmon Hes lo a precarious state, at her rather's heure,in B.mrstrille., YromilTi Now York Express. • • Horning op the °clinch. Now Yasz. June 2.9, PM ho int ' : i n n !, w re r t e u i r rre t d o c i o h de:it:la.': cad d y m at! ' ?n n r c o ' ru h t a a P tia event, oiler on atnenre of three weeks, I with to givnlan account of wliat I new and experienced of the dreadful scene.. that .corred n buard the ill Ned 'steamer G nflithrnenrCieveland,cie the morn. tug of the 17th of June With the main features of that awful camatrophe the public are ndlleiently familiar. I propose to give the details of my own 'rare. I took passage on board the Griffith with my will and four children from Buffalo, (my former place of ries/cleave) at 11 o'clock, A. bt ., loihtfi'b of June. . We were gqing on a emit to my wife', fi. titer in ledisnapoits, Indiana. I had chipped on the Hone brat SISDO worth of geed., destined for the iitantoni places an our route. Every thing mimed pleasantly through the finn day and night, nothing occurring to foreshadow by any evil presentiment the appaiting scene that. won followed. Al just About daylight ou I k. Morning of the 17th, 1 Was awoke by a sort of orinfused OnallOf below, follow. e i c by a succession Orlertifinienimbri which I ouP 'pose proceeded from the emigrant passengers; they startled me from my berth in mv.atate roonlwhlch, 1 occupied with my fancily, and c5b,,,,, 1 - ,,,,,,,,, 1eer. tog with my little bay, (4 years ofage)•As !sprang_ lbi.ny r. e , I discovered names and smoke forcing their way into our room. I aroused my onfe with 'all the calmness 1 could command, thoughfrom the p i or ii ~, aka and shrieks tint ' oW assailed one _ears, and thesound of the ragingdre, Idomprehest• dud the Imminence of our peril • :We both espied • Our Chiltne in our arms and .by their; hands, soul 'with part of theiCtltoistisonly, and fled [limpet the main cable forward. .'. : , • . . • ' .Therel p•rscd alf . m down ns_raipidlyaa pontibie, (tonne games were in'hrit 'pursuit)over the railing On to that mole dent, and top'. down myself by their side. 1 then crowed ever wida my wife, (our children clinging to us) to the forward gangway—• At this time the boat had been puttowsrdsthe Moor. . 4 4 wo, barely marillilua that diniotlfin. / looked lacii.snsras I.looked, hope dird within me. The I fire was raging with perfect fart' - . the flames es i leering thirty sent above the deck ,and the current lof air sweeping it forward with great violence, ' oritbin a few yards of where we !Arad, I can en eye towards the how, and - there, with . (ramie scretuiro, I taw the emigrants and others madly night ng overboard, to avoid the fire and hem, which - was now becoming Tote se. Captain Reber, whom I welt- knelt, was close by me, with tits family.— , IThe steward, at this moment, jumped overboard, ! and the Captain throw his child to him,Which he • ta too in k, the ho n ld p. iaLit d b u y , i ‘ is r i tress w d. itt h . istn . ctu r h th. i. T i !t ,. % GI , h p; plunge i n to his e m o a th ke er h amde l h en I b w w a i i f t e t h m apdaew a ingbeforeme;it was but the work of a very few moments. Bat who can describe the egony that was compressed within that brief period—there was nothing we could grasp at with which to buoy a hope. I could admLuistet no comfort (reoccur agemem to my poor wife; we looked into each other's faces wad upon our little children to blink dismay—despair was too ,deeply seated. io our hearts to throw into word or look a bit of hope— mufti!, unutterable agony .possessed our soils. At thin moment, I. recollect seeing that the droner, of 'my wife and little girl (8 years old) were on fire in places.'My redo hugged her infant to her breast —my two hole girls and my darlidg bcry cluog to hay pantaloons and cried "Pa, don't let me born up. ' An do only alternntira, and with' the con. cunence of my wife, I was forced to follow the example of the rest, and one by one es rapidly it I could, dropped my children over t e side, and my wife next, and I plunged after them limpig a little bekobd my wife so as not to link her in my fall. I wein ander • little, and on Hale to the surface, swain round and rotted in search (them. /a the Infatnatioo of the moment:l expected to find them fkating—but bow vain and unreasonable it moo , — Horror taricken to nod them.gono—all gone—l! Wonder I did not sink to Um bottom like lewd. In their terror they must have sunk almost instantly on touching the water. Bewildered, I struck out, I know not how, towards the shore. - Thad [node but a few woke% when I fall a hand upon mybeel. I looked hack and raw a Man struggling, with one hand grappled tinkly. upon my foot; he diew - me tinder twice, but, with a feeling of reckless dope rabou—for I had lOW all fear of drowning—rand by diet of great exertion, I kicked. him offend dista -1 galled myself—he drawing off my stocking an ha went down. I own made vigorously for the shore, ! which was distant I should judge, half mimic—. Thetford had c ra ved to move beforel had lett her. having ran aground.' As I proceeded I foetid I had over exerted myself, but arid -I straggled on, sonic, ing every nerve, and .before I reached the-shore blood gushed limn my nose and canal every stroke 'of my arms At !engin I felt my feet mach the ground, and in a moment I gained the beach nod thew myself on the rood. ,Oh! the agony ol sny iv- declining as I lay in the eight -of Mat wraralt of all I tad dear, and surveyed the pincid 'waters that had cloned to soon over its. innocent victims. It ream( to me that there was concentrated into that brief apace more of bitter sufFering alai horror thatiVall be inflicted by a whole life. tune of common misery and woe, even if compressed within i single day. As I looked out upon cruel dee and gazed aloft into that Wailing beareothat p , I left for a a moment is if I was mocked at and jeered by that bright sky, and, in thephrenoyof my despair, I reid,Niopo is a delusion, and- Faith a lie "—"There can be no God." I felt for the time as`lf a merciful, Cod mold not minim with such terrible accumulation his doctorates" creatures. May that good Being for. give the weakness of a ehated and wounded spirit. and regard with 'forbearance the murmuring and rebellion of a lacerated brave e- ! ! ! I araverite no snore. I recovered thi bodies Of throe. Who, living, were dearer to me Man Myowt , life, and whose memories, now that they are dead. I delight to cherish, though every thought Wads • pang to the inmost recesses of a commally :bleed um heart. I buried them is Buffalo in one 'grave. And now, Mr. Editor, one word in conclusion, will turret:to be done to render -recite secure the. precious -liras of passengers upon oar rivers sod rates? - ' . ', + Itespectfulle arid irnly roma. ' FRANKLIN BETH,: . No. CO Warren street! Trot PAINE out—The crancniitee of Scienti fic gentlemen al ..ed to, as being about to make • putslication a lion to Mr. : Paine l isalleged dw rosary, have Masers°, mid the result is not by any- Mans favorable to the hydroelectric light. So many obstacles, however, were, in theabsence of the inventor, thrown in the way by those who es. hibi;c4 the apparatus, that the gentlemen sate able , to make only imperfect observations, and their a -1 port. is, therefor , neither very full nor conclusive; ' althoush enough was noticed, and enough is raid, to justify the suspicion of deception, which 411011 an generally entertained. be gas supplied . to the burners in Mr. Pain's front parlor, bad "The odor of oil or rain or gas," that provided for the burners in the basement romu, and coming immediately from the turpentine vessel, at first burned with a bright light, and upon a" second experiment, with a , very feeble one; at which . S'lr.'Paine, Jr., says the eannonee, 'a pealed ecinfUSed,,o..—!“,kaign.d that ; the light burned as well 11. before, but way macs paler ' —and "then shut olf,the gas, and positively refused to permit farther exarrisnatioo." lf he cmur millets was composed of Professor Torrey,of the i Collage of Pbtalciens and Surgeons, of New: rork` Dr. Chilton, Charles Rooms, and George Dart acme, one of. the Manhattan, the other of t Roston Gs' s Works, and J. H. Blake; engineer rtni l i eftemiii, of Roston. (Teralhhiraahl Putaburgh The - Work Ttapadlr PrOgresslas Complet leek. Ali each month tots round, our surprise is 'great. fly increased al the rapidity with whack- this work pmeressing. The Contractors,. blears Chem barite it Co., are pushing every lacility presented; to complete the work, and there is sot least doubt but We contracts will befitted arkils the time , specified. • The several beldam: at this ririatity, (which an heavy worb) are recreating fait aid will be colipleted at es early day. It it expected that the corumetors will commence layiordown the treek,el this point, 60=116* during thw month. The Cc, are moony on thestround,twd walrus shwa tons of - spikes have already arrived Two Lucca.. tires tare been shipped from the Taunton Work., fdarsichmens, and will be here in a few days, to Scott in putting ovitas superstructure. The•Juoe estimate, - Ina paid to the coitinttiont, &mow. to N 8,663 t 33! In tab, but comparatvelya few day* more will piss before we shall bear the rumbling of the caw over the track of the Cleveland and Pets. burgh Rail Hoed,- between Ravenna end Cleve land. Pub! PA!! Pak!!! Pair!!!! Pit— • ' "—Roman DES tRUCTIVE FmE. . .ticw Yaks, Jell 8, . The estensive turpentine:ware hones of Mt. Thorn, mooted rd the ninny hbothood of Fallon Ter. ry, Brooklyn, was Cosseted to be on Err In the rsents story, shot 3 o'clock this thornier. It commenced liming the boo cotton which had bean siozed in the oh. . . In Ina lowa ratios, there veto large qUart , ltiel of ircteirem, and it Is naiad strireni bagiof soli mite. widen expthaod in rapid succession, whit a terrible eine:. Tire Sid spread to a Daimler 0; other building". which 'lace* mosalregstactond, wllis • thca can. mat. The whole lots is not et present ascertained, but it la arid to be ?early E500,11:10. The dire departuronta of New , York and Brook lyn turned out is full force to ebeck the proper., of the Ramos, which they tnaceeded to doing. Warn Nonnsainhiss:—At the Whig County Con vemioo held at Wasbingtoe,on Eloaday last wren the following persona were . noasinnfed. . Alum! TuOmrsox, of Hopewell, aia4ll).', bl. Locreru.,..4, of Wan Sea Ihlettem..2 Coottnt.t.tionir.-..Tonnt H. Woz.v, of Canton. Prourtaing: - Arranoy..Roin...ll. Fooazi ,of Wastmgion. Comity B:tritorr-tuavrt .1. VANKUIIi, of S. Sinkbaue. • • Dom°, of :iv rooi -ED* ARP G. CWIDELI., of Manion. - Aodunr-- I .V7maiiH. 1110t111.50x, .of Notline. Tarril!ge Steamboat Dlssiter I` Icets• r v viz o Oatos" of Glasocw.....e• 34eas tosv.—The Liverpool Courier of the 19th, In ■ postscript, staters that the Steamer Orlon, sailing between Liverpool and Glasgow, struck a rocket' Port Patrick. on the evening of the 16th, on her Ipassage to Glasgow., from the effects of Which she immediately sunk. It Legated that there were abotit Ike passengers on board the lb fated steam. er, and according to information received, tiny or them am mild to be drowned, including Prokascr Barns, of Glasgow. Amongst the pasaeugers ere 'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gladstone and family,ot Clifton Park, Birkenhead; (cousin to Mr. Robinson Olathe:ma.) The Orien, when see len Liverpool, hod an non• ovally large number of, passengers on hoard, all her °Ate bastes eciagongsged, and several par ties, including some gentlainen who had s rrived mum Amerioa to the Europa. were tumid° to- ob. tale bertha, arid, fortunately for themselves, were deuthed In Liverpool, or went by another mate. The advice' from Singapore are to the 3d if May. They state teat the steamer Nemisla had returnoil from Slam, at vetch place she left the United States frigate Plymouth, having on bola Mr. Bilestier, on a adallaa to Siam, &c., where he had met a very. !littering reception. Mies BRUIII.—The National Intelligencer, of • Wednesday, toys Among tte vialtoreinst low gracing the seat of government with their presence, are severaLlitsi icy celebrities of the liettersen. - Ws few to yen. tore their nemesia cow pany with the lest Interest. log electems rit news and - politics; but thercls one, a stranger Iron a far fond, wheee pen and whose virtues have abed lultre on her own mono try, and endeared' her to the whole world of let. ten; we allude to Mies frederiks Bremer, :of Sweden,' who errlved la the oily a few days ago, cud is will hero; Inform &Ilea which will, we boom. be 'very InWeeSliog to many of oar reedits, who are else hers. • Duta az An Parnia.--7aiu P. Co.36nu, adqor mid pn - pr tibr tho Cemrtaried Ann. ter, axpiren at hi• re.ldenco ip tills ally, on Moo. City manila' —Edo Cos. Too Caesium—it is a *lntuits fact the cab. Nigel. I sousreiga retoedy for intoxication from wine, and that It Irie elrou. the power of prevent rit It; for we are reformed by eatleg.a sterraia quadri♦uf eabbase before:dinner, on: may drink as moch'aiihe as we phrase, without experiencing any leconvenlenee. Tait property of tad cabbage Is mentioned by ancient writer,; who are of rp o, ion that it proceeds from the antipathy whteh the vine show' to the cabbage If a cabbage be shim ten mou a alas ; Ms lunar glass retiree or disk We mine the . marriage or Mt. Day to Mu Field, which prrsenie this Meseta anomaly, that althoush he was tAsficid sit ga4red the day. , . Arl alinement IN Mulls—No serums hereafter to ptr. miens alinement Me Peace committals& in hraitim that doss not meat. the requisite quatifinationa— So .Eishi' at the,end era man's name is to mean ecimeihing mom than the quirk so ■ pis" tall— Th.:pilaus Fiat his beca piarsecated an Ray mond,. fdisaisalppi, tor ablated'g money ander false ',rep:neer—that is, by the 'practice bf Pp• cholcairy wed Mangy.- Tee ategittrate gave a decision that the matter was a scientific one for BCielln6tl invettigatiou. The wire of the Hon. A wan Stelae, of &Moon Mt.: churned ono hundred end efght pound. of bolter before Weak!.t, ewe daft= week. Bho Gotta to bo an hnuorable•ros. • ' i. . . • Espionige, io Mime,- ender .Louie Nspoleah, hi more Intolerable, than fiat exercised by Loate Philippe. Even Americans are csulicned egalvet the expreutee of Ilectoelratic tentiments la ptib.. tic places, • . . Sit Hein Wes Lsonrefah, on befog 'eked, .Have !on 12Ished all that pan,' hree boulud without quieten.= I" anal. vied, ' Na, not Tito tent, I bad the ambiance ors; tnAtte of Madan." Ommtuusx.—We learn by the 'Teensbnig papets, Mat the Greenibure Academy, with the valuable Library. Philosophical and Clem Mal Apparatus, and Woks of the students were entbes ly dettroymtly die oo.Toead■y nieht last. The is estimated ar upwards 0r52,300: - And.mcrican speculator ham Mrered s3ooo.for a hippopotamus, to re delivered to him In Alexia dritgiiet has not succeeded In finding a bent... held enough to brave the onagers of Oa White Mkt. LOGAN. WILSON CO.. 1519 1% oonsT., , m3ovE rwr!lf • Haee jast received large Additiona to their BPRIAD 'STOCK OirlfaiDWALE, CUTLERY, &a Imparted by law ciekew,.(Wat''Euroho, and to valOch they would especially cell who attention of purchasers, behoving w eir very eaten.. two awake and low price{ will Alvo • ' raft* aatittactlon.. . • . n:rro ore Yoratierin —To inoseallliried with that dreadfal scourge to ..A.merimh. the! Deer Complent, the propticters of hPLene's LiverPirs: are happy to 'offer Ibis remedy, as at once complete and safe. It loss beta tried often in all pure of .the country; it has been used in the mitleo of Mentes{ eminent . phy. .. , elans, and 'alorayi with trionlihant setters. In offering these Pills to the public, the proprietor ere acraced by •dr sins to alleviate Leman se-Tering, and offer aremedy for one of the most terrible &news which 'halite within the reecho! all. MrPor sale by.I..KIDD b CO, No CO Wood street Mind Restored to Blight by. the Pe declaim. S. S. Linan—Sit: I wish to bear aestimeny to the medical virtue of tee Oil called Petroleum. 1 waster along time afflicted dith a badly Indented and 'My sore eye, so mach so sista late sight entirely for about three nonthe,relth rerylittle bcpeiof ever reeovering the sight, and but, a alight preapeet of having it re— bored of the sozettret; :My attending Physiman was unruccerial In making a rare, or in giving relief, and afforded me but little Incident gement. I beard of the Petroleum Shoat the Ist of April. 1603, and gave It a trial: the result Is. the sight, is 7esuired and my eyee,rsell, except a into. tender. or Weak.when I ao ma in thasan. ANN IRELAND. Alanyeeld et., Cineinn di, May Id, relo. S. S. Lneron—Sir. 'I lutve. been 'deleted with Piles for tea years, and have tried other remedies, without. permanent tube, WS I heard • of the Petroleum.. bare cued only ore battle, and think I am entirely cared. I recommene tr to all who ire deleted wad Piles. I hare kcown it to be good for sore eyes. Ciorimmy play 40, lean • li. C. CIARRRTSON Dor Ws by Keyser it No Dotrell,l4o Wood motet; E.Sellers, 67 Wood at.; D N Curry, Allegheny city; 1) A Mott, Allegheny, Joseph Donglare, Allegheny; oleo by the proprietor, P. M. KIER, Ire Canal Duin.Seventh st, Pittsburgh Mee of Ohlo and Polna Lit-Co, Third st.} 4 . 111.1t11311, 411130 35,195,0. Tea Stockholders of the Ohlo and Pennsylvania Rail Rorid Company are hereby notified to pay :Le 'lath Instalment of fore dollars per ohms', at the office of the Company, as . heretofore, on or before the day of June treat, nod therremetning install:atm:a of $3 per shoo, on or bolero the Jpth day of each moo cleding mead na:it the whole aro paid. icsltelf .WII LARIIIIA, Jr., Treuurer. improvoamenta is Deatiotrjr. DR. a. co. srumukadm. or Roston, Is prepared to manufacture omits Brae; Tarni In whole and part: . o (set., upon dootion or Atinnophetle Sue non Plnses.-- Tootnleita eras:, In tin icaurts, where the annals exposed (Kee and residence next door to the Nay lor's oMee, regal; street, Pinsbn,o4. . - Runs no—.l. lalf r.NCOVItAGM, non lIIST/TUTIONII .. . .. .. . ... .. . .. . -- :INSUFLANCt:>;COMP.ANY, . . . --, Of PI ttabiligh• C.O. /Ilia - SIT, Mai*, • --.A.W.ATAII43,BIer. Otata—No. 41 Water sure; to ita ' , maculae of C. 11: GRANT. • • ill 3 COMPANY Is new prepared to Insure all T kindle of tau, on book's, manufactoncs, goods manhandle' iu mom, oad Miran elm V11A.V414. du ample gaarlll:7 for Ilia audimeariry at Lmintution, at cllon!ed in Inn eboracter of the Di reetotr;srl,itio oti eitlva, of aitteutelF, well and f.Toraaly known to I'.a. community for their prudonce, .111 , 040 t-re, lead 1111 Oily Dat1a.7411.-.• t U, tlimary, Wm. Ilnialey, Wm. La, Uher, Jo., Wafer Brawn, Hobe D. B,r•,lF4ward rmelmn, Z. liinacy, Ilar!Jaath,-q.111.11(e.r. 5933:41 . . . • :cazii ....:4 -.. r r D. 14 D. 1101114) ~;y,. • .nenttin.contererFearb ' end Decatur, between Market %13 Decatur, • Wen of Pittsharg6 Gas Company, hth, 1550, T HE Trostres of the Plittsb ra h as Company haws 1, this day declared a Dividend of Soo per cent for We last t nvontha on the capital stock paid • Die In t. e swekhok'ers, or their legal repress:antra*, at the oleo of We wank., forthwith. _ .10 • Joll/L1,61 AI. CHRISTY Manlier. DII7IDMID HE Directors dt tho Pi usbOral, aild Roston Mining' Corppoor, have dui ..day deelorrd • dividend of wren dollar& peg glare, for tan lira six gurnb, pay nOte tilts Date (Um treasurer. on and alter the 511. of Ali gait, ProLwo. CLIARLE.I AVERY, Pres't, U `UNLltlks-Itl fiXiLlll ,... Sass 11 . • C 6 of cheat; Y. H& 0. P. Taa; 39 do Illaclerea; • • . 44 caddies Y . Ira> &O. P. Tea; • 40 hrlt aad hCbila Idalersius, HO tit Pipes; . • 10 do 2...umb; I 3 do N. 3 Coffee NMI.; for talc. to tivo C N OIVANT IEW 11001.f.iii . , AT -110LAIE5'• L12'ER.421.1" •DEPOT, 71.1 &tree., OPPO4IOIa Post 01Lce, DICTIONAKY of Meehanics; Eagles work, and Engineering. No 1:1.. lloatou Shakspeose,No In. 'Anoint liming Ago. No WI. aunt'. Merchants' Magazine (at July. Morning Cd 4 1 . 4 taii. , —pr. II and It Walt iteVieW f or July. Democratic Review for July. tetrower A Towneend'. New Weekly MJ.eellanY— erica me cents. lhapers New MaeattlyMegazina fee July. lloklen's Dollar filmeszum for Jnly. 014 Oak Chest Ile James. JrB DULI:'S fIititSAPARILLK-6 dots? Jest vec'd for Al sale by i 41 15'1 E1 ' 1 1" IYB coca t • C OD LIVER. OlL—Pure whim and fresh just reed SELLERS HOW SARSAPARILLA-1 bile small tolls Just Teed tor sale by WSJ bELLERS VITAICAN ISASSAPARILLA- . .1 bale lerftle isB K SELLERS 1 , 1 riNE, cook paned t oo ri Kos fre•k'Ccrmr.o.Pinae•, loot im • jj,rf or oolq ni,t3 5,0 n T.,. • 13EARL:-1,2 eauti Art melt/ion for male . by 13 , 3 WICK & aCANDLESS. DOTASII—Io mks Yota.l2, ■ Bile anloltor .tle bF I)9 WICK & riIeCANDIMS ; CIOCOLATF-18 boxs• No. 1 'Fre oh Chesolate, just rewired, add for mato by )rti WICK IdoCANDLESS. SALERATUP—I t IL , u x, k: Clar e nd dere ion received, ( "08"fc b i IicCANDLESS. GRuUND PEPPtataoboxels •Grectai Pep per, to: ulo by s WICK' k IlleCANOty..4q. IVABLE 6ALT-1.4 boys Tab/o eit for aala j h 8 WICK & BIeCONDLEBB. rtEASI CIIEWS , t—.7b boxes 'Cream Cheese, this day received and hatreds, by JYk Wick & McCANDLFS3. TAT R ciiN ! KSIE —DI Rue. W. R. Cheese, raeciv y ed a.d ear tale by /7 9 WICK A IReCANDLF9O4 CANDLE - Z-10 ben. ;km COllOlOl7O 13 9 "Y "P"' " tVlllnqtaCAN DLZS.E. —L* do:. tor. aky bb WICK to IdadONDLESS PINE APPLE CLIEESE=4ast received and for Bale by J y 8 WU. A. McCLU/10 4. CO. • !TIDE Bestiary Committee enlist OW o f Pittsburgh, have mads au arrangement mita the litar. , Passa. Caet of this city. to place CHULEILA•PATIENTS le his Hospital. actuated to Leetyvilie. Th..y have also appointed Dr. Comm. of. the Fifth Ward, as City Physislut. Ily order er Sanitary Corm:Jaen. A. BLACB, Cbali6l.4. tv.idess /met Minx Vert mt/Ar LI Palm do. for tale by sa w.t MeeLtIRO k. ell, • . . Inklltlla ilia FAIVAIS'.I3I/1 ‘. TIIE partnessl.ly Leretaforo existing between the salosetibots, wader Me Arm of Neale & nueVer. was tale day dissolved by mutual coneen , ..na bast: oces Dl tee Atm will be Rattled by If. P. yigeg, eemor of Nenle & Mueller, who is autharixd asa the fume of the Lnetin settlement. 'Mt IVE'ELP _ U. P IVUELCER. Amt.e-10 brls,Dry. Apples- last h • • •• Mier Tv7eGsr Ltberty st CU ..e0 bile new White Flsb; :1•1 b tie [Ake Trout; e Ono Lee., 3h11.; Y 6 bile No 1 Nemec 10 tell No It Mae 10 W brie Nog to, Just dditi leilt andVYI far taa by aIT PIY pT W -GATES, PATENT DIES FOR CUTTING SCREWS. , THESE DIES having been adopted and highly entered in ell the 'prineipal • shepi in - New 'York and Philadelphia, ore now °tiered to manufacturers, machicints,. ship sauths,&e., wilt:Late utmost cuss . fidtte'e. as the mustperfect article in ssefer cutting strewn. - - • -- Their superiority over. soy other me. heretofore used, consist*is-their - cu tt ing core Seam, whether or sulp.to o thread, by ems pass/never the iron to to cos, eels icb require pe50...405; or prem. preparaticn. as the dies cut the throld out of the solid irun,:trithout raising it in she tear, 14 then greeter durability, totally, and perfection of work; nod in their eimplicily end little liability, to get out of order. Pun Amazons. Aad , 17 , 1948 . .1111 s Ls to conify..hat aro balm purchased from P. W. I.arta Ihwrithr of aging Ws paMat Dies for est. tiro hohs. In car opinion, his lota are mach rope. rior to to Other, era an acquainted orttri ior ice purpose of matting boils. J P mortars & 00. Raviat Prou,naa. Ana. 21. hod P W Patent rm Dies Innee In lf 4 8. cut establishment for the last 'nine months, for 4. 1 •U-W1 1 , 013, We car la eWry rerpeet recommend. them In the highest tenor, as we have laid all when atvay, they being to far stiomicr—considaring them 23 per cent. cheaper than On'y others now in ore. • • • - • RANEY, NEAP/E es CO. Peon Works, Pa: • Tlde lota emUly_thit ant Mire purnbated tbfi nabs to me; mad adopted in r ar barmen, P W Gate: , Pa lent Sere. Cutter, which tie &tidily approvaot• We eta do muck more worn, and we believe it wBl mu. pate in durability and precision, as mach as economy of labdr, any diem known tow ••• . MORRIS. TASKER & MORRIS. - PIIII4DELFIIIA, ash Inonth,UBth day ; RAS. tilrAr You, Am. 10,1840, • slaying adopted P. W Matte *Pateat Idea^ for eat• tint bolt., on take Pieria:• la asyntx, that It more tams anaemia our expecottons, sad hags no ketits , thin to giving Ilia our Op triton, that It far excels soy othar plaa la present Ina for eani+s Doha • •.• ' • T ?-SECOR CO, • To Lava P.tV Oates` "Patent DUO for 'caning screws, and the economy of using them Is so !cry ` • • • considerable, th at We loot upon th em as u &peen. Not IdgeAuto,lo seta diei* laps fr till; &Xi WIS to Ma establishment having =I quantity of Nov . to ICITBIi.. tat. . , Nos.. do .I • t ; • /la 1141 IecCOBISIC , IL OGDEN AVMs All orders addressed to IV. bate.. Chic's% 9.• ...nr ---- cgo.s, --- rto7 10 . 194?.- : a elr i ltTos ' td " rlli ." css k ' 4 g, f - sigNhVipirine,,lOrPtit 011nivanci °yews, •Vi'arnisoni ith Sept.. tild. and Taps, lath orulthoutlntacbitte. to. aging Skew. I have gurcased of V. IL Scoville for the Unilat will meet uth prompt sugution. pintas, tn. sins gn ow in all tire animals and rumo- • . WANTED, to do homework: imrma riot and pieta Anut arioanoo can be heard of by applybar u thin : 61. e. • . • • rva...,.1 QIINDRIES-39 bris Famili }Iola; . .0 - ' . 30 bx. CheeOri ID tea Mee; . ' . ICO do. Cori Broom.: ~ • 30 brts Vinegar; in atom for silo by :13 6 JOHN WAIT k CO .14S OIL-147 p j al i a ,e 7 Nad i p i a f i r c tld ::4 Wood at vinffTlNU-30 brla dry ind the, for We by j G J ACHOONMAKER & CO -- - . OIL' -1. eon Oil Wintergreen; k./. I. can OIL Eergrmet I aim Oil ausolvis;jost 7.021 for sale JTa J PCHOONMAICERA CO F LOC -US UN In .tare and for sea by STUA SILL. Wood st Q 0 A P-400 b.ts far sale by jyo STUART &BILL MOLASSES -33 Ws in Oat and Cyprenn barren, to el Jae enniio STUART &BILL rut prs9A-400 bki cream in gore. for 61 1.1 JI6 . • i.TUART & otroon P. F. In core foi sato 1* S [TART k. B lifH l ls—TOOtlox jar notchedirgali!tys 14r, BUIR CR in barrel., berm .d'einaki for ante by jlet I sTunor h. SILL C7LAtit —Ku las az w:. . . • r .. ' / 4u bra 7 x 1),•for ...le by . 1 iTil • i . - STUART & SILL krft4o-10011 lbs in cans 'and forte toy 8 fVA UT E. 81LT, jr..._ = " • S A . r . RA's uB--tba bts j,,aistlirisp.L.'irribate7 • Wanted to Itent. • A PANE OVEN, vrithmit • slam - Location not partionlai—Pittaturgh pteferred. Addr•ss Myers. at►this office. P 4021. u rA:4I—U casks lan readied to day, ropetior irtiele,auhabla (Or 4e:oiling. which will be aAd lola for ea... A.-by 8 K Wien:BBlMM 4 ; for Wood and Sixth at ==l • . regidc.&.!l°:2';-.P,;l,°,'VVroub. 6 . bridge & ng boom, to Iransaet' & Wholesale Grieery and treneral Column. sr on Ilr stem, In the hoer, lately accept. by Dertandge, Wilma & Co', 110 Water st Pthstrurgh, Jury I, tow.-Iy4. • • TOY: Partnership aretofore istin betvreed the I it... Members. tinde too firm robElorridgo, Wilson Co., miss this day dissoMml by 2121,0 i consen, Tins nosiness of rho firm wW he stalled by!. W, Her. byidto, or Wm, Wilsn, Jr , either of whom is aailmr- Meg te we 120 0/420 elite arm Ilisidatios. • J. W. IitTRURIDGE, WM. W1L6411 , 7, ' 18.10.- .VON, 6HOBB 640 4 Pittabitigh[Joly ;, 1 . .. • ; son =air; . . •r • • A LONG ROOM ever Mr ConnolArs Dry m s .71. store, The mom is Roll finished, and famished snub no fittings. Entrance on Market meet 17 4 E. 04,2ZA31. DII7IOIE/WEL ' Ofrtee of a Allegheny !fridge Computy; Pittsburgh, July 1et,18311. • rritEl v tivldent and %renegers otjho Cranoarry fen ereellag a Bridge over. the Allegheny firveri op pelltS entanorgh. to UTO Caullty or. Ailrghany, bur • this day el echoed a dividend of OUP dollar sad seventy Cttiti outset...hare of 5. a ear ital steel, staadiug to the noise or Ind iv.doula on the hoot* co the company. ' out of the prorate of the last siz months, Natick/ swill • be paid roaroekholders or Oki(' legal representatives ' forthwith.: Hy 41 • JOHN HARTER Treasurer. . ! rabacoyAL.. TAWS WILSON informs his friends and the pobisc ibarnd bons teauved Li. flat and Cap &labial:l. Tann from StnitbLeld street, so ins old mud °alba 'corner of Wood avert and prarourd Allen teecond awn ova* Petrick* A P load's 11.acbculgt tefticceene Immo back. at Inacsand Alloy-44