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211E5ED&Y IPELNING, JULY 30,1850
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mato kor Mr paper recalvad wad forwarded tree at
alpwire from this calm
COrilUrg Lar Gesernb—Adrenisesess
mobwildnet ter ties paper, win be received and
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JAMES CAROTHERS,
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MIRIn* ROBERTSON, Pittgoirgb:
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JAMBS MFR. Soo din.
! nececrnme Arnim;
111ANCUI C. FLANEGIN, PM:burgh.
IBENINMI DOVLES, Nonh Poyang:
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WK. *LYNN, Lower Bh CWt.
cantor inrsorso;
D. N. COURTNEY,
Cr614101161r PAGE FO& Loam. MATTEILN
. Taxosurato NEWS, /vs.
Thera Is 101 l in the pennon! acorn which has
been rteing tie )he[ et Washington, Consequent
be the lackota tell Cablnet,and on the great
eettalaty witch hisita over the fate of the Omni
bus BM to the Saute. Tele quiet will, howes ~-
er,
be of short duration. The. Cabinei, will soon
be parker ongleised, when the subject the
threats of Tenn, in maid to New Mexico, wall
be considered, and the paper ictiora decided ep
ee; and the Omnibus Ball' . cannot much longer
*hes ihensibehee in the Senate. The Haase a
low idlit away ha thee, awaiting the dnal ac•
tba of the Senate, and the developeonent of the
policy of the new Administration. When these
events take place, the scene of excitement win be
chsapil to the Ball of the Sense of Reptetenua.
tiros, where a abort, sharp, and exciting contest,
will take place. Whether the Oanilms posses or
fafla id the Benue, the excitement and Cunt
===
will be pressed on its asked merits. We ea
tetrefure, look Mr wino times during all u•
month of August.
We he? no fears on the *object of the policy
of the nevi' Admintstratioa, in minion to Tex.
and New Neste. Tae integrity of the Territory
of Now Minim, as it now stands, or so received
by treaty, rill be dimly maintained against the
wanks of Tenn, nnill Comas, or the Supreme
Onut, shall establish some other bound:toy line,
and, it necessary, of which we have no fears, the
army of the Milted States will be used to repel
sditessioa. This is the natural sod true policy,
and will meet with general approraL
Nothineellit will be done this session, rtfmr the
•rvM coilitkon is disposed of in some Way, ex
Dept to pase the nproprieucts bills. The mese
, bars are lesion out, and will hurry the adjourn.
Lent as the main question Is over.
Thereto . not =eh prospect of any thing-bring
deco to teihsve the suf.:ling industrial interests of
the istutitn; by the present Congress. We <hall
War to Infernider the Tariff 016 til we
sleet a new Congress, and until the astounding
results of the census of MOO shall show the North
bee strength, and the vast imporuune of her man.
ohs:Wring `purenits. Then, we trust, there will be
• pannisest sod banefient change.
Ourio--Witicivr.--The Cincionsii Price Correct
mitiniates the crop of wheat in Ohio, for the pre..
'eat year, si 'Zi,OOO,OOO of bushels. This,at an av
enge price of ID cents, will yield to the farmers of
that Stale $17,500,000! The crop of 180 was ei.
bathed at 10,000,000, which at 10.5 cents, the arer
fje
irialded 510,500,000. The crop of this
year is, therefore, worth 57,000,0430 more than the
WC, in the article of wheat alone. Bot this n not
all. Thii not crop will aiTard occumitiori fee a
One number of persons in ratios it to market,
std its loVr price will enable consumers to lire
- cheaper than before,. Its beneficial elfimi wilt be-
OM is ttai whole commenhy, and they will be di.
rethiy felt is thiser, where the trade with Ohio
Is lugs arid ineraming.
Ciassamestia Estiosamos —A Idler le - the St
Loth ReYabliesa, from Fort Larimie. ays, that
tM magrwitMl scram the Belo% this- year, have
sacred hire:ill. Among a list of names given,
of dame who have died, we eee malwase trim
ressairtvinia, that of Ales. Mattis, of Boiler
Octaly. The Dame* of the* majority, however,
eosid aotba aseeitaitimi. We copy some Mama
which give the latest news of the progess of the
'miasma natigimkut.
Last year, and this moon, until within • kw
dap pam„ the city of Louisville measurably es.
raped the ravages of Cholera. Sot on Teerthry,
the 113 d, the pestilence suddenly appeared in its
Most fatal and tere.fic form on Market street, he.
mime Tair' end Eleventh, and op to the 25, pre.
veiled 451 great mortality in the lower part Of
the city. The upper and middle sections of toe
eity eratinue perfectly healthy. On the Mu, 115
deaths Mao Chokers, and dint from other diseases
Via thedere broke out to a portion of the city
Mat spat made land, and Is known-es ..spriegy
grouse: The/aortal, after rising the location
dasielpdonal the plague spot, sire
"?lie Mader has no! , before him a pretty full
" description orate, locality of the pethlence—amid
Its page of water under the ground &ors - ad
caftan of the dwellings, back yarda *stunted with
water, and coveted with decaying dl, b, the marshy
edges of thepood, end accumulated rierspings of
the greets
to years, the cholera sat brooding and
hashing • pestilence, and a fearfol ode it
IL—
senbera rose yesterday with all the logs of life
, beton Wm, and before the cue had reached us
utatidhit, they arentilocked In the lc/ embrace of
death--low hers who were waiting upon the
. dead dad dttag after diaocr time, did not live to
me the mut set In that narrow circle of !thin;
• befogs, there tute,ap to I l o'clock lass night, fdt
. cslet&,ead Ikaty Oahe—no ease has yet re.
' urinsred,' nor showa soy signs of recovery.• Chll.
dreg that was plums about the door, apes the
entrenue, of tbe papacies to i.e o ther patients.
irate 'booked in fos Poteenee, and prear-obed for
fousediately, sod all bare alike gi e g—.4 ose to
whim , cu . s prescription ewe delayed as well as
thole pretoribed ke immediately. - ' be peaileocs
Mowed as IssPeef Peft"%faust,nor medicines.
All isvocations for relief ended as, rdutb. A.
inetasericets workman In one ofthe leandors, was
sesunooed froze his wed, YestrOday nonsisg, to
see his .111tUd—be found is dying--anotur
was attacked, sad he remained with It, and beg
• before sight, the child and the father were dead.
Ose oradsissa cute up is tows, after tenable,
be a physician to nub his wife, and at 4 o'clock,
' wife and hatband were deed. These (=-
dam show the fearful power 01 the pestilence is
Its confined limits."
Tie Worn Moinrria—Of the seven Cabinet
Ministate heretotere announced as having been
appointed fry the rtettilleat of the United States,
with the advice and ennead of the Senate, the
Iblicrerini knee tempted their topoinuneeta. and,
b•tog here Weed, have been ditty eontrahtakeed,
Jar, wipitei. the EteuretarY of State. .
Mr. Corona the 80Cretaff of theTtentury.
Mr. Hall, the..Pottoteater General. -
Of the remaining her, it is anderstood that the
tollortni accept their aprointmenta, bat hale not
yet reached the city, viz:
Mr. Gahm, Secretary of the Nary.
• Mr. Crittenden, Attorney GeneraL—Rat.
*Le Batsislar.
Tta kliiring go:times nse now *direly en . -
peed in oltichintag the datiga of Heads or e
i • pia:beaus:
Department *ratite, Mr. Webstr.r.
Deportment etre Tommy, Mr. Calvin.
Osseo! Poet Ofitne, Mt. Hail.
Depsztimat of Situ. bi.j. Oen. Solt.
Dvormeit of Nary, OJAI. Want:o47 No!,
Ifltar#P
Tin Vacuum Mecum Cang—We do flea
to Ind that there were some pawn meacut. at
the late brutal and nelawhil hanging of t he ee lf re
GrzYwdb In Culpeper, Vinginta,to whom the cen.
sum open the mob In genernl does not appir—
some, indeed, who evinced a noble hermen in
their endeavors to uphold the outraged -law and
humanity; which became the Oceaskal, and end. ,
des them to the cooed of praise always given the
good and faithful citizen. The Richmond Times
sale:
"We bear that Mr. William Green, one of the
most prominent citizens of Culpeper, appeared be- ,
fore the mob, and need every e Tort of eloquence '
and persuasion to Indiana them to desist from their
Illegal purpose. They thanked hiM for his advice,
but au:wined that they would have the life of the
negro. Another gentleman is said to have 2 is
played the most remukahle bravery, in endeavor.
mg to save the negro at the jail. Taking his pa.
anion at the door, be is represented ID have ievit.
ed any erne men in the crowd to come forward,
mod make with him a band of ten, to resist, with ,
their liver, the 'tumult upon the jail. The propo
&Joe not being responded to, he deliberately took
paper, and, before the faces of the mob, wrote
down Ma names of all the persons be reervised,
avowing his percale to , report them to the legal
authorities. Much conduct deserves the omen.
mired applause and support of the community.
This occurrence on Culpeper has excited in
Richmond, and must excite threrestiont our law
abiding State a deep feeling of mortification. No
parallel m IL State,
ever before, within our MOW/M .
taken place In Virginia..
The Mormon settlement on Beaver Islaud,Late
hUmbigan, now numbers about one thousand per
sons, and is rapidly biereasing. The colonials
have built I'l=4ll schooner for trade between Uto
'emend [steads, and also possess. another vessel,
called the "John C. Spencer,. for the purpose of
trade at various port■ on Mire Michigan. The
Spencer," a few days 11131. e, tell the poet cf
nine for Beaver Island, with seventy passengers
and a fall cargo. Among the freight was a press
and materials for a weekly paper. The Mormons
are prating op a wooden temple, sixty by one hun
dred feet. They intend, Uin said, to make sine:.
Pensive (inning settlement is the interior of Big
Beaver Island, whkh Is thought to possess superior
agricultural adventages. It 4 seven miles wide,
by thirteen in length, and coracles six small
Laker.
Itscorzzonolts or Hosm.—We find' the tallow
ins passage Iris late reprinted speech oyJedge
Johnson, of Ohio, Whig candidate for governor.—
The speech was made some whine in the Reserve,
we believe in Coyaboga Colmar
'There is a spot of earth amid the rude wild
hills et Yd . ° a Creekosy heart turns when groin&
less fears hotel me. There are the scenes and
the Glenda of my childhood and youth. There
the streams where I breathed, the woods where I
hudtod, the brooks where I fithed, the fields Where
I toiled, the shades where I reposed, tho springs
where t drank, the rocks where I climbed. There
the song of the bird and the gush of the fountain
first ieppired .ny reel with poetry, and the loftiness
of the bhts firat filled my soul with ambition.—
There the natio beauty first taught toy soul to
love, and rustic honesty first taught my heart to
confide. There are the honest tubtica in whom 1
then confided and still confide. Thither I look for
courage. knowing that from the mouth of cid Yet.
low Cres I:, where Danothre's bloody war began,
to her highest suttee, where the chalybeate foun
tains gush from the barren h eery man end ev
ery woman who wee acqoainted with me in youth,
would hang down their heads to coofusion, if they
were told tact I feared to speak the troth as it is
In me—hero or elsewhere—Norther bouth.^
Daniel Webster.
Though the precut Secretary of State le rota
Immo to Ito. couutry, ton no long occupied publi
stations, an d ia ao eminent te., a stateruma and an
orator, teat his WWI, aad his rime am as farothar
al household arords—sull, baron jtst bee. cai'ed
to one or the 1113$1 elevated posts of the Gayer..
meat, it intry oot b 0 inappropriate to glacce briefly
We find tho following, cot.
athi. ercatful Ile
eise sketch in tto Inquirer,' cf Philadelphia:
Daniel Webwer was born in Salisbury, N. H.
Ma father was a farmer, and served bath in ate
French war and the war of the Rev,lo•ion. Dan•
le I received his early instruction from Dr. Ahbxt,
psinsipal °lithe Exeter Academy. where Cam
andather alstingrushed men Lid the ground wo•k
of their education. He afierwanle entered Dan•
. .
month College, and graduated In 11,01. He was
compelled by the ohm:ma:sec. of bin lemily, :o
labor for his own support, sad his profeasunat
medics were often interrupted. He entered the
Oho of Mr. Gore, in Been., and in 1805 woe ad
mitted to practice at the bar. He firm pursued his
prdession at Roecateen, in his-native Stale, but
atter the death of his faihermin 1 . 507. he removed
to Pomo:math, where COCliair in coal awn h that
dietiegushed layer, Hon. Jeremiah Meson, hat
mind first deve loped In tatoaderfal powers. la
1512, he was elected a ream...meanie in ("anew.
from New Harnett:re. In IStd he retired from Tb .
Congtem, and went to Tinton to pursue his - pro- ;
leaden, nod fur six or eight years devoted blenwid w eau.; 541 . 1 d00 1 Goa , •••••c. m scenes: of
exeleeively to ilia law. la ISOL) be was • mem- ' the shdoctien of • veiny Polish clot b, a tear° in
bee of • convonuoa of delegates w "' a ja r thee, New Oilcan', nod her lobar meet restoration to
olitalioo rawnmebusetts. In the same year he , , ~ •
delivered hia celetrated eddrrss the 2do . h seed- ' ela ' 'I l'e u eu.tuu- • ere • g
vorsary of the Ithdieg at P:1 mouth. fn 'Set deem. tht.. con,r,
was elected, front Bassett, a inemael o! the Moore but it appears from the renewing, I,nm the Cren•
of Representatic.m of the United SutteA. end in : cent o f t h e 1 5 t h, t h at open .
1820 he tees elected to the :Lennie of the L. Siete. ,
oopply ft s „, hick , h .,„ 1 °my saw the celly other cowrie, bur avenged her
onry , 1530, No Webiter reads his famous con when the man who attempted to ruin her
stitutional argument ra the Senate, in answer to
Gen. Rayne, of Sloth Carnal:la. le 1533, he wee
tette:Mt to the Sew.... In 1530. he winded Eu - Friday !meth obey tho order of the court, and re
eve. In Hersh, 1511. he mitered the Cabotetof 'Aorta to her relatives isle the coirpaelonshm at
President Harrison, as Secretary of Stale, end Jaubert, it acme, been fully satufied of the
tinned in ogee Mating the adottnia.ration of Hr. 1 falsehoods by which Ibis man gained her person.
Tyler until May, 1543.. In 15t2, he negotiated , v
a cater.gy, wrought op to ircea? by the viugra,
et Wohtuguth en the part of the United States, t which he had entsOed upon her, she uodertock
with Lord Ashburton, en the part of Great Brit- i with the aid of retool.. and (vend.. to retook a
ale, the important treaty by which the ditmulta in summery revenge. She visited Jeolerrt at hie
re ation to the northeastern boundary was ad - i store, corner cf Jolla And Tehennitottlan street.
- jested. red invited him to welt with ber, walk g at the
Mr. Webster, In 150, returned to the Senate of I time, that she had jast ercapcii from the custody I
the Halted States,of which he et:grinned an lode- o f her family. Toe briber of Janbert, auspectier '
count = 1 dial- 0 6. 111 .d umuther up to the Pte. s, " ; danger. Insisted that he should not leave the
time. '•Jecose,hat the fellow. declaring that be would fare
the world If Rebecca were with him, donned his
best attire and accompanied her.
They proceeded to the corner of Atiritnelltipo
and Rice tercets. feliowed at a short diatheee be
three-frierds of the giti,utho were there to aid her
in cum of emereenLy. Danes the walk, Janben
emennualeated the tact that he bad aliened one
thouland dollar, to an acquaintance, it be would
ewiethico in echo tatting her troin the guardian
, ship of her family. While thus converters. Re
berme truddenly threw off bur bonnet, embraleed
him in violent terms for his infamooscoerse. told
him that she was astiefted of the Jalwhrod of his
solemn oath, that he was not of negro blood nor
marrkd man, and thee with a cootie!, too elide*
to elbow We retreat, she drew • pistol from her
ip,eseeted it and fired, the ball penetrating
his cheek and altettermg the teeth of hie left Jaw.
Jaabett stsggered, but the desperate girl, floilleg
her work but pieta:ly done, instantly drew ;moth.
er pistol, end planting it directly in his flee, poll,
ed the trigger. The weapon (,fad to second her
intention-0 seat ped, and ber Mends fearing vio
lence from Jaubert, immediately came up to her
aid. One of them, pt.tol.in bend, edvanced to the
wounded man, and offlred him a fair combat, hut
Rebecca, declaneg that she could vindicate ber
eon cause, snatched the third weapon and again
essayed to shoot the companiosi of Der lute dish,.
Jauben rettested estate utfurialrd girl advaeced ;
sod he owes bleat, to the fact that she could cot,
with her 'guanaco of the weapon, dacha:pa the
load.
A parley hero corned in this singular affair, and
/tubed, before the crowd of periods athembied,_
declared that aller.Rebecca bad led her borne he.
had bet two Intel views with her, both in the prey.
I cower others. lie exert:wed Itiameif moat pent.
tent for his intended crime and poet deceptions,
and avowed that he hod received but his desert,
These statements tepeerlog eetisfaclorY to the
pertles,they drone off is a aarilige, leaving In.
belt to seek relief for his wooed. One of the pm
lice came upon the spot at the elate of the affair,
and attempted to arrrat the ; but, we end
standt
Mrt et Jaabe amid that he had no charge
make, end bed worsted ell that to had receive
upon which no further effort was used to detain
her. • _
The New York Tnbape pays the biltiorinqiust
tribute of praise to the late Post Muter Genera,
Hon. Jacob Oe.latner :
"ln thel withdrawal from jet rice Of the Into Pool
Matter General, Jamb Collam-r, the nation hoe
rustained no ordinary loin. With iaeorroptibm
integrity and • large capacity, Mr. Cabernet ewe..
bleed an uatitiog assiduity, a ceascientions dew..
don of his entire time and thoughts to the public
interests committed to We charge.. of Whteri the
Dolls were most I euefizent. Bra yearn' service
in Congress. and on the Public Land Committee
whereof he became 'Clialtrnsa, had enlarged his
local knowledge, espeelaliy of tne newer Dentine
of our country., and ho went into the Post Office
: emieently qualified fur the discharge of its manly
responsibilmer. Om ear was never deaf to
any suggestion of improvement In the mall ter.
vice; be had no time nor taste for any thing el.,
when such improvement appeared practicable.—
A simple list of the new rooter established, old
ones accelerated. tea offices opened, doe., daring
his fifieen service., would be a noble mon
ument of his north. And, while the moll eervMe
was thee increased on every ride, the Fest ()Mee
seventies were never more ample than under his
able and vigilant supervision. We know his coo
oessor to be 'one more of the note sore—a work
er by instinct, with • mind peculiarly fitted for the
mastery of dedads • but even Mr. Hall will have
el:mutated nchly, lithe general rerdict at the claw
ofbisferviet, abet pronounce him watthy to trend
ill the footsteps of Jacob Widmer. We trust Mr.
C.'. retirement from public life is not final. The
public service has need of him.
Sot= CA INN. rIV Softel CAEOLZIA
Shell, of South Carolina, threatens to unfurl the
banner of disunion, to protect the interests of has
State. The Union, to him, is of no value. Lot us
see (says the Baltimore Clipper) what estimate was
placed upon it a few years since by a more gifted
son of that State, Mr. McDuff,. That gentleman
said
"The Union prevents us from wasting and dc•
struying one another. It preserves relations of
pence amonecommunities, which, if broken Into
separate nations, would be arrayed tigainst one
another in perpetual, merciless, and ruinous war.
It indeed contributes to our defence against for.
sign States, but still more, it defends as front one
another. For ourselves, we fear that, bloodyand
Mournful as human history is, n sadder page than
hasever been written might record the sufferings
of this counuy,should ,we divide ourselves into
separate communities. We fear that our coon•
try,- in case of disunion, would be broken into
communities, which would cherish towards
one another singularly Gores and implaaabable
enmities."
This (adds the same paper) is the langtmge of
patriotism and of common tense. Mr. MeDuirte
clearly foresaw the evils which would result from
disunion, seine "calls upon his countrymen ton.
'Pohl them, whilst Mr. Mien urges theta on to their
own reis.—Nut. bird.
rildwodu Wrenn sew Stool/eh—The thisti3n
theriesPoadeulldthe New Yore Tribune says:
Protouor Waver is in remarkettle toned health, „
fa coolant in his devotions,. and appear. like a
man who resit es the awful end Ignointnione fate
which await, him. He is allowed tit I usual -at
utiles lo his cell, that. be had berme the deeta
leth d mention Ibis, became some have thought
lee matter of curiae that he should be allowed
half. and folk, glair ware, ace., they being ten•
pressed with the idea that be would comma anti.
dde. He once sold when epithet. to upon that
am s om ach of a Clauttan to aostait
eritide.” We &tall see. Bets ran biab tbu he
will never ho bung—.bat ho will take his own
thhers are equally as fierce lo petting that ha
'II be bun.
Prof. Webster le, according to the jail record,
in the hsth gear of his age, and is fire feat two to.
cites and one alibi!' In height.
The University of Uzicrd has eourenod the bon.
only degree of Decoy or 0i74 JAW oa Wag.
ex, wcll kamAtioyiesa !Ocilla ! •
MOE •
001,nuspoicleaur of tie Intlsbcrsbiinrie.
WListrWital, hty ,RS•,
damplatlas of the Cabinet-Chased to
PartagalAn tatareatlnd day lu
Itauste..--No result. but ComPrutuf ta
looking up.
The President mated again this morning Ms/. be
could Slot consider the Cabinet settled until after. the
arrival of Mr. Bates and Mr. Crittenden: The for-
mer gentleman, it is mated, ham been heard Dom I
on his way to the White Brilphur SPrings, Virginia:.
and
and may be expected here very won. It Is the
President's desire to appoint Mr. Bates to the De
partment of the Interior, for which his 'position as
distinguished citizen of the grew bdiseihfiPPl
ley, and his intimate acquaintance with the internal
wants of the county, well qualifies him.
There is a report, proceeding from apparently
good authority, swing that the difficulties with
Portugal, concerting the payment of American
have ban adjested, and that our demands
will be paid. I him aliA is well bounded, for al-
though Portugal has before admitted the justice of
claims, and promised to provide for the pay
ment .011.., it would not look well to see this lit.
seat and moderate Republican government follow
jag in the wake of that hard. and grasping power,
treat Britain, whlth appears to know no other
rule in dealing with — her weaker debtors than that
of Shylock, when twisting upoit the pound of doh
nearest the heart of the victim. For one I h ould
rather for e g o the collection of this petty debt from
the poor, prourid, and decayed Hidalgos, than to
wring it out of them with the strong hand. Tho
interruption of our commerce with them, and the
mherpowers to their vicinity, which would all of
course be affected by a rupture, would P.M , great
er loss and injury to our merchants in one month
thnn the whole claim amounts to.
Again have we been disanpointnl in our eapecm•
Lion of action on the part of the Senate, upon the
Compromise Bill. Throughout the day, until the
last moment of a long sestina, the Senate has ap
peared to be on the very verge of a decision, and
the event has been watched for with unibated in-'
tense. It has not coma, however, land perhaps it
may now be considered a little doubtful when and
what it will be. But it has been evident ail day, I
that the friends of the bill were confident of a sue
easeful issue, could any result be attained. All
amendments, and they were not few, to Mr. Brad.,
bury's test proposition for the referenco of the
Team boundary question to Commissioners, were
voted down, and that amendment to the bill would
have been concurred in by one or two majority. As
usual upon such occasions, Mr. Benton .110 n re.
splendent in the struggle at resistance. Be piled
amendment on amendment, like Belton 'Ton awn,
and finally, mnounced that if the vote was to be
forced to night, it should not be done until alter a
a fair trial of the bone and ataxic. I have before
strongly animadverted upon Mr. Benton's disponi.
tion towards n factions rwisoince of a manifest ma
jority, and should do it now,if I thought the censure
deserved. But the argument of old Bullion, that
Massachusetts and Ohio are only to part reprw.en
ted, and that to wait fur the Setiatorn expo cted to
supply the places of thane who have paired off to
go into the Cabinet, would cause on irreparable de
tention, is a sound one.. Alr. Ewing is known to
have been appointed, nod only waits his commie•
siotrto take his swat, and it to believed that by to
'narrow ur next day, Lieut. Gov. Reed, of Massa
chusetts, will arrive htre as Mr. Welister',i soapy.
son. Mr. Banton sapper,es that both these Senator;
would vote with him, against the °man, plan in
its present or proposed shape, but I think it just a
bout an even chance that he tray be dosppoi sled
in this.
lisle's amendment to preserve the arose quo no
to me pOSISCI.iaII and occupancy of New fdexico
we...rejected, 2: to3l, 110li rallOtri other votes were
taken in which the friends of the pion were ovally
successful. The last two hours and a half were
passed in skirmi.hing, and struggled to adjourn be
tween the compromisers and their opponents. The
former beat the foo at first by 22 to 7.2, then after n
harm hour, the balance quivered no eprefig that
the veto stood aim tel, then 2/ to 24, bidet kogth
at five o'clock the wind nod bottom of the anti cum-
Awanivers oarried their pour, nn by i"..) to 2.5, en
; adjournment wan carlied To morrow the etrug;le
wilt be renewed, and I have an t note -sewn with a
more favorable issue for the Cabitillo6. It in said
they can bring in Clement, of "Osborne, who has
heretofore been against any pos,ble arraogetnent,
but is now understood to have surrendered. He
wits not present to day.
In the House peeling has been done but to talk
over the Military Amideiny .kpproprietion tldl
euoka Mnzo.—Too moon now Macente,
el 1110 lost., &Gar speaking favorably or Oa elan
lands In the States, as adapted to thu cultirattoo
of the arum cane, says
"The last two years have brought a anal eultl.
VllliOD;Mrelle, 'when', Men for any previous Inn
years. In this neCtlon, It, sugar told le rapoll,V
taking the place of the cotton no. lon ocOecopled
lands ere mow late cultiverion, and even Ile
worn out and abandoned cotton Gelds are Inept ,
well adapted to the wrung crop. There
are now being amulet!, in to v.cintty, no lull
than fifteen fuser mills, at, probably, ell avera¢b
cant otslo,ooo each. 'thin will bnng into colo
ration prat lea. than fOOO acres of laud, throwing
Into the market 100 000 togsbeade of sugar. whl.#
will gind Its nalaral transit through Baton Rouse.
Oa Toetday, inei"wilosd a mac named Janina.,
in the lover r part of the cliy, was aiteked by chats
era. Dr. Knini,i was called in, and, by his
ruction, Jacques wept for medisine. On his re.
turn, he inquired anxiously of the doctoi how bin
wiro wet. He was informed that the was is a
collapted state and could not possibly live.—
thereupon he calmly mob oat his u,tcb, and,
Minding it io his brother, raid—. My wits is gain
oldie,
oldie, and I cannot floe without her ; I Shall die
Mo." He teemed in pe.tiet hoalth ti the tide,
hat all tho symptains of cholent made their op.
pamnee inan•dtattly, and bodied in dune hours.
Laus4vill. J.,ureal.
.
N. J., the
'ot see dav,ihe managers of+he railroad to Trcntos
w re put to a nomplus. Tho locomotive which
wits to carry the morning train to Trenton was
missed, and could be no where found. The en.
erre, was compelled to get another, with which
tie went to Trentov,whera he round the runaway,
Iv:stems that sometime during the night , an in
alne fo'low had gone to the engine. made a. Ere,
took in water, greased the machinery, and then
set off on an examen oil:1;809Th dome the road r
lie passed ell the (1.1110219 at a flying pace, and did
not stop until he had reached Teenton where he
said that he arty wanted to see bow hist he could
Make the thing go. TELAS ito mated drouoticai
id* islacalovst-
• EXECUTION OP'PEARSON.
Bakrax,Jnly26, P. M.
Pearson the murderer was executed here to day.
He Was taken from the prison to the scaffold about
lull post nine o'clock... While on the platform he ;
made a speech to the audience, or spectators who ,
had aseembred to witnew hit execution. He con-
leased his guilt • and admonished all to take warn
ing from bin sa d example and avoid the commit
tiert of crime. "I nut here; he said," i meat:who
ly—e deplorable spectacle, steeped in the bitterest
anameand writhing in the deepest agony. I have
been brooghttothts coritunialcoaseouditionatep by
• •
ste Siti encroached upon= and the evil tempter did
not cease until my Roods were stained in human
blood. Let me then romans you to avoid the paths
of vice which have brought. me to this awful con
ditibri. Use the eminple thus made of sae as an
admonition and wanting to yourselves. lern justly
expiating a most unnatural and high handed crime.
1 would ask 01411 to seek their salvation. Let
noftemptation deceive you. The way of the trans
,grosser is lord.
The p risoner seemed fully penitent.. At half past
tea .o'clock, A. BL, he was launched into eternity,
and seemed to die without a struggle.'
About one hundred persons were admitted inside
to see the execution. A large crowd, boarever,had
collected about the jail, and many climbed upon the
tops of adjoining houses and disturbed the proceed.
inkeTh — ythouts of the most inhuman kind.
rwo well dressed young women entered the
jail yard before the prisoner left his cell. When
he ascended the gallows, which he did with a faro
rep, their very unbecoming curiosity led them to
gale upon him andh an refitment which amok" te
ther have brought the biugh of shame to thnir
cheeks. They anxiously viewed all the imple.
memo of execution with as much coolness as if it
nrk r ed an
public 4 o o admissi on n 'm t b : t'h'eliTry femaleso
tit modesty of females can thus give
way En such graan curiosity, is almuit incompre
hensible.
' While on the scaffold the culprit read the Bible
with mach apparent earnestness and devotion. Be.
fore dropping into eternity he ruined his eyes up.
ward., tooka last look at the au, then viewed the
surrounding scenery.
His body was taken to his native place, WM
mingtort, *here the murder was committed, for bu.
rial.
interview between lref Webster
and eir.s.lttletieltis
The New York mars, of yesterday morning,
anemia a despatch from Boston, dated July 25,
giving the particulars of an interview between
Prof. Webster end Mr. Littlefield, alit . principal
wi en. alpinist him at hit trial. The Interview
is thus described
"An interview took place yeamrday afternoon bei
jweea Dr. Webster and Mr. Lek-field. at the ro.
heitatkm of Dr. Webster, In rho wearer., of Mr.
Andrews, the Jailor. On their entrance, Dr. Web.
ster atepptd , forward and very cordially and taco.
Minus!, se and the band.of Mr. Du:afield, re
marking that he had lorg desired to zee him; that
he could net 6...1 a 1 cane until he had made his
acknowledg ascots to him, that he felt he had done
hies great irjuance, end be asked hrs forgiveness.
Mr. Littlefield promptly and reeling!y replied, that
he forgave him with all hie heart, rod tapreeted
his pity abd sympathy for him. Mr Lbeefw Id al
so told h ra that n Was a imolai duty ho luel to
nekton's alien ho took Ito ailed cud Minified
*game h it, unt that he felt It a du y which lie
had co right to ahrtuld from, rind if he had silted
any thing wrung, it was Uuicicatiocal. and he
' was very sorry, and caked forgiveriew. Dr. Wel,-
'
rte replied that ho had miereprerocted unthieg--
that he had told the truth. Dr. W. maid, howev
er, ea s dying moo, that he could out bring the
sledge hammer tp his recollection. As tic tract ,
view was drawing to adore, Dr. Wahrter .gam
look the hard of :dr. L ttlefteid, arid thank , d h.m
Corralling, and expressed a wish to see Mrs. LI;
Liddell Mr. 1,..114 fi :Id remarked tart they nod
always, wh:l t al the Mediew GJi.ge, got aldcg
agreeably and p:estsauLty tugether, aLe that he
(Ur. W.lbaa always treated ado kindly, A:n. ld•
Webster sani that • Iced and Irtendly letting hod
always exoted co 1 is cart rnwards bin L
and to: Istirly. Ir. wrehrter spoLe et Ina pretest
611.1103.1th.] DUI he was tee:geed to his Late, but
tell deeply fur Ids lemily. Iduring the entire inter.
vem both parties sdrased deeply impressed, and
they paned is tears."
Musson C.bsmoossal bloto.r. —Commodore
room embed •1 Mb port In tae Vaned :nat.,
eater Vara, to Tuesday, lanai 016010010 u ID
Cuba. Wu 10010 may Cu too 1 Ito Lbrotal, forty,
two of the Conn pt trotters .5. Ir.l u 0
of .te Ingato tonorroas, at It a an 44 %I, v.,
toey vietc ektoetqueul.y 11,11.01...“4,1 Ltd 010.4.,
of war stlbany f bey worn Ecaeraly;.•.d
of 106:0 tad Leto O.IIFGDO4, 0.1
bad beta toot to. and Ire:stn.! $.l, toe busprao vu
abete. Teo wens Out deontaro by me
114$1.ot,:ier. UI toen. 1:10¢,000, 02006 tore sta
ll, 0111.01 0:000,1retla el utcrely as 02 I
is Lobo veal sLai 'too Snot, Calor, taros c ere .Ifterro
of the captured ouabbLe, to La trod, word.. /41-
.0 bz apaer..4 nbdratrtl. Tho Asany wag to
igr rouser:rot oo tno 12;b, and trotod keep the
prounera on LArd et suat placc, watt Cr:ors to
1 rela:loo to troot atodl4 be no:need aunt %Vena
togtrat.—/Stpufbr,
The Wet mettt tliaLtsa ly Leon solr.s the
wood of tk. rapera, {bet 130 dratb 1t001t.,..
S. Inatht, ,, ..rrtoo rzicntly ocot.rlgtl at itlOWle. Wry
oOewswocto by I.o.ccdo, undo tae wont .13rgrar Obi
wrousorutoms, la 1.01/ co:Ore:well. 31r. Halm
wan rerpec.ftwy tirow..l mbae at B:cht!e. fl.-
prbs'obrO WOOD b 3. i..elcoti Cr Imsn;
tt to lay Urge on. ;cfp . A.{a . .,e ac,•
oorw. Ho r. sc.{ rt. , re croursltom
vjoi,ro Ot itz ill 1111%C..ts a
slon .hatac rc rum, .:ay 41 the al a 6:t:ed,
I ;Air or 1.1. • o
Cgi..ste vti Inc ~.!3z.u. tl:.l , a .wan t
Lq a rLI iWyrr‘wr, as .41 tast e Deco c0n0..1.7 clwarr_ of awe,
Cr>=l2,(l6l •
Cr~azat.ato eon Wear Nawsos Pr-o, Reno
—Au tibtottrat surbary m the lt,iamnro see
Oava aralmaik..aed is our cap, ea a -Aire tow.-
tlneone—proteat• natal in tat. tele:unto ark,
CO9! 01:00t for the Lanett. Leo ot, a Plank (toed
from Conal,ilatie, ID blaratoud. td lee :rowboat
slack water anvegation, whoa al
Wee: Norton, thirty t Lees once ease rf Pitts
burgh.'!here ore already hem ef loroptke reeds
canting between Cumberland one West Newton,
sod the des re is to eeetereel the pines read ou
toe teed of the tom yEkti roods. All the necessa
ry Icon! righis for the grope actedepterhment of
tee Otieet tette nova fully secore.l, and to week
1110 be peewee:CO won system, emnotoy, and
vigor. Thegrowing nether alot.e Me mum will
tarnish cheat If and teeecclet.tly the learlll rita•
Idiot, and poncho 1111,111 a sew mule will readily
festoon tt to the desired teem.
By tau sea line of Intereonscrieleatiro, We
leant, the di.tikeml between Bahimore tad Plus.
burgh will bnctortemed .IWenty cities end tee
tame et trussl Vol be thorieuett twelve hours.—
' Their are turo 'Yery important coesideratious af.
leak g the comfort of traveller', and cannot bat
bars taste Ind :seeds., When ttsarded to eons
neethro with the &gettable clung., to divers.
.fy the male. In coming iron, tee west to the
oast, the treadle, will peeceod from Pittsburgh Up
tee Yougmegimoy river to West Neivion An a
commodious steamboat, he will shoo klrdoornmeh
ty over the plank toad, In on easy coach, et:llun
Wear eight lo Ito Miles per hour, to Coodnermed;
and thence pane-red In this railroad tram to Bale
more. The three halts or modes of travel, en:
by steam boat born Pittiburgh to Wen Newton,
Plant roadie Cumberland, and ttadrcad to Baia
moss--are calculated-to attract the traveller lotto.
mute, and when be knit., oddities,
that he can peas from the Oalo to ashimore, or
rico versa, in about twenty hours, be will prefer
it beyond peradveuture.
Our ohj.,e: in adverting to MIA enterprise, which
is la eioei eta, practical heads, is to wrens the •t
-teelinit of nor community to It, as one which is
cheated to thee favorable coLoideration. Its ebi
feet will be to: only to keep 13a lorrere io the en
iyeottit el its present share of rue Western travel
and tqde, bet atm to increase h, and zoos to ens.
file oat city to ma atson to civantageous polutton
in rerears to the Weel, Unfit ode relation. with
that region receive the seal of ...um and indestroe•
tiblo intimacy, by tbo completion elver railroad to
the Woo river. Bet eat nyes then will the
traction of 140 Flask read mute cease, for It will
still 61 an easy. ogre.eable, and abets medium el
ineeradiameniestum, transeniplog tit this direction
the trade of a beetiOn of Fetleaylootilti, el which,
experiments:ly, we keel. bet bale. We blare
that week oubloriptina books will be <Toned here
in • few days, and we coutnatud the abject to
public favor.
Thu Cabhat Mita:serf of the United &stet
mince the coinutcbc uncut of the Republic, have
been Davi tom the 'event., hcartete cf the
Uuton, ee 1.31101 es .
. .
Slave S'ates. Free Sin
Sire De per:went I t 4
Tte nos', Lalatrztrieni 4 I:I
War 1)-patime.•i IJ 15
~ 'N.ory Depvt.... , t 111 I'l
`l,..ule,cr,O,Lrralls n
Attorouy ti,,, , :5 15 1
A Lb. Dick, who held a coffee henna lir-Cirv.
clean, was token with Cualern on htmaday, ran
through the various stages of the awful peatilen•
tint mammy, and finally to alt appearance died.
While lying upon the cooling board, a barber
was tent for to abase him, nod doting the op.
elation, the supposed dead men opened his eyes,
and•with his arm peaked the bather cut 01 his
way: He commenced breathing, and cutting
his eye, about the room, and amidst the coaster-
Wien occasioned by this, an It were returnee
rion,Yrcm death, the coign was brought Into the
moth In lull sight :of the person who was des
tined to occupy 1,1 Ho aced about ono boor
after this, end finally went calmly all into the
deep of death. 1:30 avouches the Cincinnati COM.
martini of the Ithh lest.
Cht.enuroew.—h. eirguter death occurred in
New Orleans, no the 14in not. It appears that et
lady, named Anna Monty, went tote the thug
Mae of Mr. Cdotti fur the pursgrso of baring a
loath extracted'. Dr. Booth wished topertorto the
operation without admioisierlng Chloroform, but
the lady obiecting. he put the neceumy quantity
on her handkerchief. Just as he did this no wee
soddenly called into his front ellgen, and child
bottle olChlorokrm on the table. Acton:tine In
few 1:111111102, Merravered thet the tedy was ve
ry weak, and naable to sat up, and laying haven
sofe,she Mid In a few minute. It to euppoeed
that during the doctor', absence, she put more
Chloroform on her bandlierohlel; cad lolmiloh au
Rau quatirri d
Correrpandenen of the Si. Loa's H.Publims•
TRAIL. •OF Trilt. CALIPOIIIIIIIAIIIL
, FOZT LISJJCZ, Jam: Stb.'lBso.
Dun Stite-13p to last evening, 12,170 men
3,0438 wagons, had passed this post. To this
number may be added some 190 personi,wto,
owing to thew haste to. retch the mines, had not.
time to 'register their names, mates the number
about 13.000, at this moment tolling through the .
Rocky Mountain. The head of the ox isoluthe
inay be considered as having.now rattily reached
tbia point. Heretofore only the light brigades of
horses and mules have shown thernaelve., with •
small spriokicy of footmen, wheelbarrow men,
and band cart men. The main body will probe .
Lig be mut this point by the end of the preheat
month, and by the middle of July the rest guard
of the "Grand Army," consisting of delspidated
genilemen and loafer, in general, will elm,
doubileusty, have passed. Tnere has bean con.
'alembic skirmuddeg ou be way, but chiefly
amongst the emigrants themselves. Two or three
have been billed, or covertly woundod, with
bowie Uite. and platola,bot the mein loss lam
been amongst i lc horses and mules. Many have
changed owner., and not a day pastes that two
or three complaints am not made to the com
mending clncer by emigrants of having been nib
bed by tteir fellow emigrants, end eel edrillsen
the prairie. As a shrewd old farmer mentioned
the other dry, he "aura: mind the wild Indians
much, if ho mold only get oat of the way of the
tame ones, be believed he'd turn round and go
back to rho Etetes, for :hero most he a power of
honest people tame alone so many dishonest ones
had Too rule of notion which appeals to
prevail on the prairies is, the wholesome no , of
"enelit men far himself, and the devil take the
hindCLIOSt oar." i donut knead to east redactions
on the great body of the emigrant., for they •p.
pear to have come from the meet respectable.
portion oldie come:many, and would bo no addi
tion to Soy country. butt merely wads to intimate
that there are moo yr more penitentiary candidate,
on the trail this year thee tb-re were last.
Col. Fremont's protege, Kit Como, arrived
here a low days sinceorocu Meta Fe, with :tined
of thirty horses and mitre, nod in in camp a few
miles dimwit, trading with the emigrant. Every
body who has read Fremor,t'a wors,and there are
very few who have nova...lobes to see Kit. veil
the ODUSGqiltlilt. it he hula. a grand levee from
moreing till rush which is a soorce el great annoy
ance, as ho to a modest man and not fond of such
notoriety. Guide buses and mans of the road
have ho chance agai^st his word.
A youthful emigrant of some twelve years o r I
age was reeked up, e day or two since, withol a
rew mile of here add brought to the post. ° He had
Goa Mamma strapped to hie bees, and a sulall
bundle in his hand, and with each an outfit was
trodging along as unceremoniously as it the goal
at his wishes was but ten ivies distant, instead of
thineca hundred. Upon being questioned, it ap
peared that ho had Leen turned adrift en the peal.
ries with his five btscutts, by a gnu/mon whose
name I torbeait to mention. TM, is but a solitary
instance amongst handreds of a similar nature
that hasoccurred on the plains this season.
We bey° hod considerable rain tlately, end the
grass Is consequently much loonsoved.
CIik:YENNE.
Fonr (dnl➢ls June 191 h, 1550.
Ursa Eta: For nity days one unbroken lino of
emigno•s ho. b:en mostog along the California
trail, and there a no rigs yet that there will he
an rod to their coming. TLC leading wagons are
ens, within a abort distance f the mines, while
the hindmost once have scarcely loft the Lanka of
the Mirisouri.
Up to this morning, thirty thrnsand nine hen•
dt,d nod sixty fr.d. re.d. f.-n. I ur dieti and thirty
nine women, Can hundred and a $h children, and
•even thousand ono note,. d acA tt werrna,
hive pissed ti to rest. Se virral ',winger trams
Si. t eve rsieenil: gone
Theta has been hot little airtniria or the road thee
is.: tin ..ac man forty persons lis +ins and by
Mreate, atict. soil Jrnwadd
lu groat haste, lour, '
CHEYENNE
Fcrr LA4.1111, JrUe 210, WO
OWL Sit: the ex p ress WWII or the States
to stmt fifteen minutes, and I Live only tune
to inform-you riot op to this morning 3.5.(A)
emigrants and 7,500 wagons have tareed be)i.sd
it t a I On net tdieve fiat there are mere
rim it or 1 itoo yet behind, end the are majority
et them this side of lnr, South Fork. of In, Plena
tit •ry atteem rt rapitity thing, end the La/am,
river has Li ielted the gnaw on tome 7 or b,ro,
a, tow nutetl: w.'ltfl for a to:. •rein
. •t 1 quartile throw in the cront:tree
this year, area is the crave of Ott huge
There has been much richness on the tows., per.
iteuistty I.e!ote this point. Or. Haas's train tt,ll
rran't tete rhos morning.
' Youre, in
si r
i F i nb,rt i eaetred on Tateetty n;sl:t.luly
2d, et It u't:cek, and Y.:Tabery Telt, r, the eitno
tow cc tar LiV.: tithe nett Tae•day._ Lien re.
malt aL'e cltVanatiste,+: that Ilia tale area test aa.
lien. of the vier!d should each Ism: can
weal:. as
odd: ay as If tay a oat from Heaven. n
T.T.o4Lts 11:!Isr of slats en latiret it! obtcret tier.
UM; and acopto rel.6l•Td. Nc.:Sact :TT t!:e or.
decry crave of natire. The moat tr./1:"; at
eanses, aaoacles which had thse b^en I:Treece:l
[night here horn oto•ded seta,: ecy amt.
Lacopht Uotn to the Curt. It troul4 teeat a. if
Tina:dunes had visNy int^rpeted
tot,c,vs'y the 0. Near World well la,
t4Ol, Ice•aci that ail ITemast e"yenr:eace it e.l O ,
and that Onle , ootence tone guides the dennnies
et Salsas.—N. I. Conriet.
CIA PEI-1 0 511s all colors last rAell awl very el•rap
A A MASON ft CO
Joss Ar •111111 - 121.. .ns.11:111t, rr.vottrref D,1 , 1
A A N. AM.*. fr CIl
or
a ittror S.r Alarm Moatctiorn iv It, NI , J 1 ,1111.. i t ,00.0 co , d . roach..!"
Cbrue:cle, hes eddrer...erl to toe Ctrs! ittbM, sod an iunml `'
to the tersl her.ds cf those shunter, a 1040011. rsql A A MASON &CO
that cue *brit:id it:mirth from oraonc 11.eir CO re
tigiort,.B ntern'ot r the new air, This eeen•
ell, witch formerly evoritterl of Alros!erns 020.0•
sivoli, hes now cagy 6%p Moslem meethera. A
[rout. cAlegb must have taken place wore the
due ofthe sever, Frrrltt . ClaierrlS onlia lowan.few
seen sco. s..co rt.e.z . art tot on,y eusrrted
against the errevis of prrjodic: sad mtolertnce,
her they hare stecre,2 to therm i hat ecesideratino
to wEtca they ere cal! .I,kt cutatuoil rub ellen
of Wall>oo ter creed
The ofrihera of the Nave end Marine Corot,
now in the city, preceded by C.aromottores Morn.
nod Wearington, after paying their reap,. to
Preetdent Fil'otom waited on the fins. Wet.
Ittihad Prem., line Secretary of the finny, at
11:0 residence yeattriey.
The Milt.' o: it erect on the part o , Ito officers
wort h•oe been highly gratifying to :Lit. PreoldO.
and if nn tVlafflCO of their aporec...tiou of his
oharactek
We shin !corn OW the clerks of am Depattment
tank leave of the Ltecretary the day LatedOls, and
that a mumsl iatcrchtuaa of kind rSpre,riorb
passed between tTe Secretary and bin rle•t• ae
e•ch took II h idl line of hint.—fiepaUle if Jaly
25.
A lizann rut. ItsrLy.—A young gill, about
St•v.o years IA sge, won alLed by an alfieist.
how :rage abr. eoppered her Liod to he, to "rhino
the sonn het coluorsble rsadoress rep!ieU: "lie fa
to grant thst the Hessen, cannot entataill him, and
yet so lot , ly nundea. ending ; as to 'awe!l in my
Lida [matt."
LOGAN, WILSON 4. Co.,
1119
Ireer itto: re red lerge ad.thipt, their
.•
SPRINU STOCK OF IMIIMARE,CUTLERI,Lc
lower.] by late packet. from Europe, avid to
Walt, the - wOI2IJ err:eta:ly eat: the attention
vl yttlet.e.rre, believing tell very ex.,
114Ve atorit: and !ow prices will give
enthe gatirfaction.
ntnyd..d.ivrlTT
o .. Deannommuct meta i.reaa, P, one of the most
common, an the most mil:addable ditelOrti
known to Amerienti play giciann. It hat an no ease
Oiled to e 'lran rim Moms: allefilridt from the Madly
in all smarm:sof the thiieta. Mill, ho wooer, thounends
annually perish, end thoanende more ate suede to feel
life burdensome by skin donee, The M.Priri o ..: o l .
kl`Lane's Lifer Palk Mel confident thnt than , offcr to
the afflicted a remedy which time h. tented, and bee
never failed of memee when a lair Mal her been
e we. it. Call and ' , melange a box.
.alo by J. KIDD & CO, Fo 60 Wood .tenor.
iyal•clAwS
improvements In Dentistry.
EARNS, WAD a r llozon,ll pror,. d to
onnufooturo and net !Juice Term in whole n ail p d :o
nom, upon Suction or Alworpheric Portion PlitZeol.—
T.I . II2CLIR Ci EU in ilex MINCM, where the norm II
ttiLre tad ran:donee next door to the Play.
er's od.re, Fourth meet. PsontnirelL
finned 11. Raton. Intl
(Mee of Ohio and Venn, R. R. Co, Una
4 . trirettn.E.., Jane IS,
Toe P. tool of It.. (lino and l'enneylvtinin
thil hood cvnipany are hcrcf y notifird to pay the
air at frorofmt m cf hoe dol!nrot per thane, at tho office
of the Company, a. ncretWere, on or heron the P.t.r.h
day of June next, and We remaining Inslannenta of
N per Am, on or befit:, the 10th Jay of soon .J.
I:ceding month, until the trholn aro paid.
JeCOtatf • Wlll LARMILII, Jr., Trenanrar.
131 Ind 'Sonoma. to Bight by Mt pa.
crouton..
B. 5. btsmon—Si,: I wish to bear lesllllloey to the
medical virtue of the Oil called Petreleem. I wee for
a lung time atilieted with a badly inflamed and very
sore eye,Vo much was to lute highs entirely foraboM
three, months with very Utile hopes of over recovering
the tight, and but a blight {steepen of having It re.
keyed or she Serene.; my atteadieg eliVeletan was
usteueemotal is waking a care, or in giving relief;
nod alferdess me but Mlle encouragement. I heard of
the Petroleum about the Ist of April, im,..:.d - two
aul.k the result In, She eight is Ttesed:end soy
eyes well, escort s little tender or weak when - rgo
oat in the sun. ANN IRELAND.
'Man tnel d et, Clnelnantl, May 41, IMO.
S: S. Lumen—Sim I bane been ablicted with Pilei
for ran years, and bane tried other remedies; without
permanent mine, until I bona or the Petroleum. I
Mao 0,64 only one bottle, and think I set entirely
eared. I recommend it to all.who *Mated wnli
Piles. I tome Mama II to . be 6b04 (or .o.kbYbb•
may no, tabo. E. C:.OARRETSOM
Ina sale by lierrar en McDowell,llo Wood streen.
E Sellers, 67 ‘Vond st.; D 01 Corey, Allegheny Illy;
P A Elnan, Allegheny; Jemeyb Donlan, Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, B. bL KIEU,
Nal enfildilnlPOUlle
Thcmltylnenting, tins lath tn sf , by tlsa
E. P. Pig', Kw Euro dWusr,o
m Mr. I.MU cOOllll. of Pittsburgh.
osicAm turn °alum .
ADELIGUTPUL Emmet Itetrec.ti mile, below
tha city, on the back of the ON. gl.ee. A steam
boat leaves tl:e foot
tic
beginning Woe, the Old Alio.
nomy firldnet, at the
. 01 each bog hunt,
I WWI otelo:k P. al, leaving the. gatilen Ike
lan up trip at 10 P. M. Two lint • of tinitubtleea run
troat tho wen, Lod of the •liegheny Wiest to t.be gar.
&n, one lino tWhitc , t) tunnies until In o'ciselt, P. hi
iy3o • ItleX4lIN
ray.o. ALUDIO&L , I,IO7TUD.E.
paor. AV ALTF.II:3, of the Fetortned
MadL
enlhnitm a, of Lot ilvil.e, Kyort II deliver a Fret,
tee tate on the 11.:tuti or Medico.' Practice, an 44a,acy
.o,Alleskeld Co, this evenlas, at half pan
l s y cerul
'- ' 1
DifiROLUTION OF PAILTNELUIUIP. '
rrlinPannorob:p of Jearutor...t.Stoaktoo,comp - md
1 of the urdti. good,. boo Oils 'day betn &mired
by matoo.l cousaut. : S. R. JMINe•TON,
R C. G'I'OCnTUNr
_Pityibursh, 161 i 19, PPI.-131:0•23[-
- •
OTijoircTozi,
•
ATE lot) Nod StockLan. BOOKSELLER, STA
1311.41ukAg• Natiet a
la l rtat and lid rd nrccss, Pletabargh, Va.•.
•
• 13 dZIAST.Pta LOST.
Irsr, on Euu.:ay ntornog, Lttweca Second and
Fourth tituOts(On Mane!, or on Fourth street.
between Matketund Smithfield .I=l9, nemall Topes
Breast Pin.. Teri fi, der will be linerallymeardcil or
leavig it at Ile Itore of 301114 IL MELLOR
11:10 • • ' • 81 Wood at'
12 1 .1=1
trim Ofice of the Charurr , a Coal' Company bare
.l. cloyed Onto No :lit reon.street, rlnt burgh. to
COAL ItARLIOtt, nt tonal:Moo of their Ball
Road at ailtet , i hocks, on the Ohio Myer, two god
a half Leila below Pntsborgb. • .'
Z. W. Iit.SIINGTON, Marragcr.
July 20, 7930._35.
OLOUCILISTICIL .lito/31 WO/11[4
GIC.CRSICT, 11: J.. surly ehmsata
subscribers listing Inudeoitit site allerations
I in theirworts,nre nowprepaned to receive orders
tot all bird, of WEATtoNeatv and MARINE EN
OINXX,IIOI6CKS,LOOOSIOrIVhar,StiOntIt LILLIS
Rio/ OVCIY derempuon of:NULL WORK.
Alto, rude. for IRON and ElRd.n.i CASTiNGE
executed with devputch.
Rat ng secured the valuable vertices of Mr Minh
Motonew, RA rape Retention, (woo tins been for lieu
year, Interims - In the Iron Work: of Joan ellatehroart,
now the Vluesn Woke,lMlxmore, and for twelve
yews superintendent o le Mohawk end Hudson and
utc Uttes stir Scanneetany Rail Remelt, N. Y..) they
feel evn4dent than all orders enttocul to mem will be
(utntelly executed.
Caving an ext. ;mite Media front of their Works,
it will sifold a rare h•rbor tor all classes of steam
vessels that may :equine repatra daring the winter..
C. M. A J, C. BITER
Glourmter Jule 547.15:0.—07d1e1nWwd2W
Aetti3TEillATll TREATISE, lidologi
at, and Pratailai, on the Principal Mamma of
Ike Valley of Norta America, as they appear In the
Caucasian, Attie/an, Indian, and Bequirtutuz varletioa
of population. 0y Camel laralte, Nti D. Joel re.
calved and tor nate tip 1 El bIttLLOR
tYdd Ed Wood at
. (toward and Chrooleie
TO CONTIIACTORB•
Q AFF.TV 1.1.tt , 15; by the b orrel or Al feel;
0 VOWDE.Itt—,I.SU kegs Werner, extra strength,
hairnet& hatal.'s saanufastare, for ssle by
J C
jy:t) • wear street.
JOUR ILTIAL . S SPOOL. SISAL,
• Exiensly for.Sorivg,
WO avoid the ninny inconveniences alleneng" the
,the cd55,555Ty Skein, the above article has
lwen notch, owl tor aWV toe wated. 1. huialways
I exi a miter r cont. heierli. that MTGE the OlMensin
ravel, al canon, wee conveniently 'papier for gene 11
-
ral use—ells, s much more valuni.l - , shorld Wore
bee...pilaff, Ili treat which .a mach trouble,
• larills.Xlias seine.
The rhaiesliy hoe at attest newt overcome. the gehlie
is edited good eaneli, banes, nely put op in a eau -
velment lona for eioney.le
The enroll of l.et'aa tared rival:al this article 6 the
Tarn: .into quantity cia each n,ool. This magi&
olio...in:el. Eat Spool 15 wevriantrd to rostam Tp ;
yard• i.t silk; while the ordi. nry Sarin, 'a the..ae
p, in'. k .r Lui err iinecriain gairdlivnvailiv6 fee. /,
I. rJr.
The
Sispot Silk into dy for are at the time of our
chas end Or.ld 115545 I 5 OW, to OLLITII•Ce toast'
stepur e,
al n(iir oreenority in quaolly. Independent of
The nest anl cativo...a forte u. which II is furnished,
hes great adventure aver the Skein, as It Cots
away with ire teednin ,of winding . , the vexation of
m~ riml, avid w, Ivry urumn le preparing It for act.
Sold 00 NV o.lt. HiJasTaIANN 6 1 1 / 11 e,
51 Nosh Third Cl, 1'h1105.1511.5; ,
lIIIRSTAI/a5151, /1150 . &TAN
e New York.
ivflrbderthlria S.ltailo Ansi'.
SGooria lrt[e
bi - 116x do do,
b e prime Green 1/51 Cater;
la bee irate Me:
ill bids N 0 bihbert ' .. •
• ate N Alcdpdediliowk
Lending and :or sale
LINO WN 2 SUR I'ATS.ICK
irLO 141 Liberty
,
3r11.:C-7 lorcivet. an col 141:.
I 11,16 6.114: .11C Sy 1 C•r.11) , V111.1., Atm
Witter st
F Li'"lt 'Wo e . ret'd - ol col olg , for solo by
• • •
Ji.ll to IS 13.ALGE1
pl r role Shoole.ots rce , .l !or sale by
jj j, HARBAUGH
EIEBBE
.
XS V.K.1.101L —4 onsls prime for ••;: by
a fr. witAan..ainn .
LT ARD—kfoor Irr:.* No retV tea ralt by
) 7 2t. ' 20 tlf
uri t: CIdLEO HAMS-IDjr , ‘ .
. J . 2,
DA 6. 4 11—:O c•utf iaed fm•sz••, et
' & tv IiftRBAUGII
I.l.Tf:n.st 'WV(' :-.lt:NTEEpANfa+—“,f. freely,:
A A AIAFON 6 CO
ou foment by
171:Varffrt
37.C141,,_
Stoaqcklto
URN'S" fr. BURCHFIELD kayo r,eivra !nif
IYI a upplylni :Cm% euttelf r atole,Lo , t'j, coon. nr.d
blot, of we root width; BLIV4 Woe cod putt war nett
for COTGIIAII Clautddlern wed liiitygliti2 , ,e 109
Drown Lawns Si 191 cans. ' -
A 11- 7 111'11Y lill!Rellririal are etl.inG a Dear
:•L Mown. Lawns at the law ante
r lila per yard; else. a erect variety , b l.,, Y } •'
li(ht lv Attu,. Ile, an..l per Tlrd: V.loxe
1,, a 4.: fa, Ildlen Ort.aaa very !O r . 4...L_J
NAGLC. GLASS WORKS.
.It. , EPIL D. ABELL.
•
ANUFACTZMFR OP Gr.r.F-N GT.ASI,i , NARIL,
let Vials. 11 , 1de e. end Finskl, Porter. Wooteh Ate,
Miners; Water. Wrarnt Ne.ll:lr^. and tV:nelrsttler.
of every deserndiern aloe, WINDOW GLAWA.
Keeps rens woly on hand a conceal essortertent of
the ahoye arn Hes, A UPI rTATE, n. the other Grre:t
GlZlll.Faelariel set AIL rllltfllk, RA in the eestnta In
rummer. Ttarrsereas re now to sew. oraasnort, end
roll tenons.: t aye can both, trimmer and winter.
- .Nen rerpeettally retrited. and will I.e silted on the
node,
I7ltrboa,e. No lin iiteennd street, between Wood
and flto.Lliehl I`,lllbOrr? . . jyrnrdly
. .
. . ...
- - —,,— - - --
WIIITGI
N— , ..9 btle ba bend arseor 111. le by
.1 to NOM IPA
.29 7 it 0 Wood et - .
ou Wend ler *ale kw
/ l a
ft II PHILLIPS
1:1(NRIVR yANARRA —ll des trett for ssle by
R SRL F.R.9
L 7 %Vold st
0011 P. T.T, Olt Fl..Ysll - )N11 4 , lb. far mats b
jr-?
-
I,AIMT WlNE—S,meriar stiallty far' family. use,
0
kart rouatmatly on bond be
. A CULDVATSON I CLOUSE
iYO IYS Liberty at
PIU: !WANDS', or tilt. rtionfactltre of 'An Da
rand A Co.. anrclequa, Or VATICaa vintoges, kept
c,IrtaIJIIS on band by
A CULDE3III3ON k CIAIUSE
_
ANUFACTUREO TOBACCO -1u Boxer
Ro+•ra a Irothorons owl other
choir., brands for sole he.
.170 A CI;LTIEFITSON h Ct.(rITOE
SIMARS— . II4 Lrl , Unvariai , a Cndled and Pulver
it,d, inn recsived foe .at , tiv
jvv9 A CUtaINIITPON
TiAt-11.0 hi ',chem., 'IL, O. Ikaik Ti..,
reeked and int.. fat Min Iv
iv A flUf.tir.feTSON k CLOIISL
PI& TußyEvrirm-2 . f0n1 , tn fine enter
J SCLIOON SIAKER &CO
%Vend at •
_
COPAL VARNISH-1 0 belt fofealf , by
Irt!' J SCHOONNAKER fr. CO
\A7 lING—ZO Lila One And ten . 3 ,, by
Vti ir.l) J SClinoNntAust
BOILED LI N SEM) OIL for %al. by
fr.ll J oteItrION‘IAFF.II it CO
PITTSBUIGH GOSS WORKS.
A. & D. H. CHAMBERS
liars cumtzum; tt,t3t it CU")
Would rerpentrally inform the Customers.of the lam
lion. its alto On piddle generally. that they wit]
nonnatie the tont 'dictum of
peISDOWV GLASS, VIAL 9, DOTTLIK3 to
ho. ell Witt varieties, st.the 01 i Stand,
No Ii) : Wood id, 4 emits n First a Witter.
' - •
Mao solution .f Parl.llCrightp.
f 11111 lidrionithin totetnihre I sitting hoteriwin it.
1 enhaorlhoot. ender the lion of Chnintisiss, Arne..
J. Cn.. antis aeon rooster, we, dirtied hai mates]
ota stilt. en the Fret day of Jolo, inmost. All rumors
'knowing then:rely, indshied to said film nre moue.,
cd la mak, payment to either of the pontos, without
Belot'. nodal) portent timing unmated accounts with
said him, nos invited,M. ptintont them
liancedietely.
J OHN TWX
AGN •AANDR
FAV ILCIIAnnEati i
,
D. HOCHANULHP. -
IN ." TAAFFE&OTANNaR
Suffolk,isttricelved
oud . for 'Rh! by StIAcKLETT to'NVIIITg
' tot Wood sueet
liTio.. Es „ n di r t l '.o.l.7.li.. E gi — A e . , T , ' /P . ,'" " u s°
• . ACKTL7I4 R WITITE
BLACK , WAPDINU-4 hale. .I.rgn hPnvy
Jl. teetived ; , jr • NFIACIFLEITT wurrE
-------
Lift: OIL —3 outs for si!e by • -
I ri HININMAIZER it CO
r iNgsKD br2. tor Rale by I .
lyvi SCHOONMANER & (XI
RtiN 'S ease fine 4.. A Drown Fread.
.B
i gIiACHLFITT wurrs•
ifferAND ORATNI4'. eaneii;en Wit
II Da o 4
.ange, and fine bine minty, new elylec - • -
811ACKLIaT 4 V. lIITE
)yi6 •
Bb arc, teary, lan rood
YYSI. • SHACIMETT & WHITE
unit i 7
LTI aziu Darr! AlueqUilu Nettinw,juiti opett try
i r set i l , l: . A to C:LET & WHITE
11 ryal 391 ILWOUTH& CO
wig's in
eiTARU-174 w ., w p g# 99
-
- AMUEMENTk'::
rA11t1 1 ..7
•
PITTSBURGH 'MUS;EU.M J
.pOLLO HALL [ -vocrwric ST. ' T
. A. W. M. 0233...... tioprietnt.
. RE-ENGAGEMENT OP
T 11r. II V. 11.031 IT A 11111.14;
TVlgfaaer',V.atiAralVAßY ANNt
97.
Admittance, t 3 titbit.
WILSIIINGTOR DILI; rmsr,BEGL
137 dr. 133 Woad •5 above Wilk.
rVIiAT c splethhd caintrhotunent offered - tot
Rent. h to tnesolenSly arraztpoi for Concerts,
nettueo,Ext.lnhlons,Ae.- Forte ems, sap)! to
• JOFL'i
LIT Wood A FT/ Zon1011£1;
rt.
yralP-53 griperior r o tr
• '1 io i r i i o 3
7%,,,
moI,ASSES--.41 bat N oto.l l, V . W rii • 00 .
7, ,
nin ,
N. D i g:GAR-4a bbd P repn,woltrri &CO.
L 611-60 brie lame No 3 ALetecel •
r jrla • • • DILWORTFI tf. C(1.1
'IrIRtSERVED PINE APPLES-2asas trash Ila•
rang P re" T! 4,11" •WITIVII I IRG k CO :
iv2ll • 2:6 Libe Ely U. •
LI.MON STRUP.—Vadererood,s celebrated r
by
un
aysup; a Irtaalatbssi received far aaJa
;)2,, Wbt A IIeCLtiRGI 2c CCP
LIUSTAIIII7 -4 Iteih •• i•Pnriee - satoe;
cLuß°&c° •
110,0RDE.S.UX .6.1.K0NL/B—s, bags sett sikelledlo
r.eV. by WM A rdeCLURG !e.. CU.
lUFD DEV.P—V 7--- rLm• CD1 01 .••!d .
/ Dried Dea received ftl ili vila x •l teo m nito ccl
MU-lI:NO.—The weights artsetted to'n Pate t" Plat
form Sealeorme faved omit amday artertmes,
on Greet Street mil l ater ton
. teem by
lee end PaYINg fo advertisement • • •
za
minx W. romns.crl ..
. 1wAttme 22 . 3,7 i 3 " 7 .9
- 11e , 117. POINIINSTICR IIII;(00:, t
et EN ERA L. COMMISSION =a, FOMILIOitIf ble
1,_7 chants awl FAMIT Dealers, No _270 Mark* emu;
letntaddpla.. . • - • • , 1723
_. ,
NOTICE TO - CONTIMOTORII. E
rg and
Bridging , th ICth of e
remaining portion of the Piushorge and
littolzeters Field Plane. front &Minn
Tarn
near the Six Fenn tot he GreuElboltit
inke, on Tartle.Creet.
Plans and see.theatioirs.will'bo exhlbitd,and
cods,oven hy the enbrenher et the eflee
Woods, Esq.. Water street, pitttbargh, for tom . day's
Ore v loos to the letting • t •
Dy eeollol4oo
or the Raard
SELVAIIUS. e
Pittsburgh, 3011 01,1K.0.
monnis dt HA
awn AND WINE 2dE4LC • •
iamond.
IFAcellant 611•-•••—• •
Soperior.4cehic ,
TAabestloporteo
Low prlied, damaged, or late
at 01. cruthlishment.
• purls Ulnae and nalidlea ,
F ear awn lamOrtafea. - s• iablo for• Meals-Mal
O
pusposesientsuWly ou and ror mla by the
qmn or wboimale, at the Tea and Mine atoms at
MOR813& H a WORTII, east dde of Diamond, Pies
ham!, and Federal strut, et Itegbeay, neas the =Met,
0 54tU Ism reed fora e
'
• Coo Wooded Slxtb
N..
Ity(NATIVE 13Y liU P—A few dozen orthia ti.
' fallen punnet of the blood yet o t hand, and for
itoe et the . on price of fit per boric, for Gala only St
bad WIGKERBII.B.3II3 '
Q CO A 11 - HOUSE - 31 - 01TASSVAY 1 4.6 ilia afardeleta &
p rtt. Jame.' Refinery. lee ret, by
StIiiIIRIINIE & INnfllllad,
Ivit . , . . 116 Water street, - -
Fllng — '"9llllVitiVohl:k INGMLAM
--
-
Fete Dina • • .
NIT BITE Furniture Dimity for erteetelef Quilts, it
T the 101• oleo of IYIe Fur Ord. to' he found sr
el Ore 4: Mgty & lIIIRCIIFIELD •
jy , l ' - • Cor. Fourth & Martel sm.
-
Colored Moir 1111 l et
LtUIiCIIPIALD have reeehre4 au ef
.131 ronumet of the varloni - colon...tad of .new and
. I.enoWal patteme; also, White Countenputee of ye
ti:oz.. once,. •a , . 1y24
==!
ONR Rex, markedoel G. Weed. ritlibunh; '
One tlaidle, ;nuked 'Charlet INltXtitriTy, line.
burgh. The owners will pltese call end p. the
enoweer. and tare them ellny. - • •
July 21.1, letA —Jr-a WALLINGFORD k CO
plitsbmigh City Glass Wort&
w. cURNz oni'e ac Co t ,,
"It TAN lIPACTCRERS OP AV IN WAY 61. A SS
lu. No tin Musket street, between Pint aid Second,
Food:o,h.Ps.• .
.
Ponleolor oster.tion w 0,5 to odd mt. Alto
.11,clers to PLANT teI,ASE'., VIOLS, ROTXLFA
47..c.cnkvanAnt; premix,
iy , ot v. er3snon.ag, n. ttttsan,
p El' y lppt ettlit;b—lS
*TN" -2 '"7;l=l=l4T':
Drurtitexv—lo brl. lu wilfe'uld tbi We Er
9•73 • • ENOLI , III & BESNETT.,
k.
a 0 rfar ink by _
Erb
NGLrAIi amerETT
.Pi E
•
AR LEAD—tXIIII4I m morn and for see
•
P nri ENI7I.ISII t 1163 sbox'
I) 0 I ABU -01 club la atm .nd fay sal. by
irtf & BENNETT.
T .- A MGR TUED...a - dia - Di awe iita ?or by—
/r-a EVGLiNII & BENNETT
-
DUCKI.CS-25 des sn atort and , or our Ay
i)nd ENGLI.SII /lE:vricrr
S US—VI M bolf
M sarorted bran/c;
M' Regalia. • tlo
In ”.r.re ion fl voleLr ENGGIIIII k BI?INETr
ZilCiiiittsl•6.- -- ;:igiiiirra - iTilriitrste..Thi" .-
11. • .• KNOLISII G GENNETT
V //AG ArNSta FO3. AUGU.ST—At
,
rarl Ocrot.3d Wart, apposite • the: Pon OffiCai
Graham , s l'ileiczica algae, Peterroa's Lidice
Nadonaloar Avian j Shatter iiToarniscud`a
laby. , l lo . 3, price d cm.; bolepc•Lady's Lito'r, for
Augt Union Maritima, - for AngarG 1k-
loii e, or Garay. lied Sacral, a tali by Talc{ ; Children
r Lavo. by Galicia 000 firarll, a IlL , ql by
Alm Marcie, price, IA cis. , The Vale a( (leder& or the
Mimi, by Graca Aguilar. autharof Vitamarda
ship ..:1521
SBOAR-83hits to store, and for vale M. '
JOY ENGLISH & BENNEIT.
.__
'eV, -- o.___
MOLASSES-201.1v, in store. and for silo
/1 •bY WV} fiNGILISII & BENNe:I7, ,
8 . 0 4 V P -44X) boars. a n t. s l ll7l,:nal 4 r l. l24 . 7
er.irm start ,
owl for elle by,. ENGLISH & 11ENNETr.
odj o
eal A e low by ENULik , H. ft I:2MM
vartitaa PAPER—W. I`. MARS lIALL, is . or;3tsll.
'V iy reeeldna, (r the !anion manufactories In
Now Yak and Philadelphia and. who (rom, French
aceneleo. the nearest Lodi:noir approved strict of Pa
per Ilaaginga, together "dill liordam and
Pnota and scot. tops- - For gala at $5 Wood or., [...-
tree. Fourth street and Diamond Alley, (sile.ceinor
to 8. C. Dili). j)2o
IFont, BACLTNO-4,113RP11Y B , BCIIFIELU
r hi still ott head a te. pee Oenabetse,of tight
width for Woe' Seeks; which they vitt elor oat '
lye
—— ' •
1" In EN LVATII PA—Blue, Green, 8V311.14 aut, sod
LJ ether thati:s.ot Linen Le sUts, reeehrtd aqd *ell.
•
'HY k DIIRCIIFIELD.
Aebalance et lloods dam .
It 'Matte% meet, aIG. be
Call. aeon and eeente bu,
A. A. MASON CO.
GOODS-A - e chaplet° woortmeat of.
1) all ofl thbe and gruael, of Oki ite - aoo4le. va , Y
(jOlOl A./a MASON C0..1
TT INEN lIANrKERCIFIEFS--150 dozen caper Un
a./ ..41 Ildlds, at the Ina price' of lnic, at _
_. •
10 0 . A A SIASQN dr COYB
I L
'Li - HE - CT li,th - lint=i7e r ni - iii 7 oinneut 'of. Frencb
r wrong t CapenCallars and Cutri. Jam ree'd at
JS 2n . AA MSIOII &C0. , ..1.
rilen - P - iiir:iriininThibi. - gniand, iarn Bice
Kt, Flonr, , nut toed and for ado by ..• .
jyRO .WAI A hlceLtiftti a. CU, zn T.lberty rt.
'DRENCH liltitTATlO—l titre "Uostard, 'Arores•
E Mad Dlts , ard flavored with d!4/rer.l
herbs, teethed and tor see
A NeCLURII k CO, tiaLtberty
rIAPER..I-4 car. (Volga., rw
DB ati li ve o d
.. u co d f . ar
kj gala Di
Liberir rt . . •
• n ecre,'ltnd tml . e ,
hISOL.9.
irjoanll`,lk.':-.S gaze anielt, for tale b.
I: 1720
." JOHN . D NI:0110/iN.
A
0 R AND —4 . ..7,;:itifeelpirpli,ii. fni gale hr
1) IV: , JOHN•D AIuMIHN..,
? : VWIES-1 bait. for Bale by --- '
...''' -
1 1. N 1 -3 nil ' ' ' • JOAN D hICIPOAri.•
._17,..t.
• Livp.t. I • U.A.--1 Voir for rale Ay. .
4., o..:0 . L . —, 7 l Oll b N D ArcIFG4.N.
. 2 rv i .g lis Ai. tiOltt.: ri er ,
,_ l'il* JOHN D MORGAN_
• h$ .$ I'B tt .1.2:N1P BLACK. (or pals. hie, '
3 I,v : JOHN D A . l *086,4„
iiitifitaiD - O=or - ailei f -- '
V Irm • ! , -JOHN . 1401 ,„..1r
wooLl ,
put Minna mune% pile° in Cu/I,WD bnPod
thodUrertm trades of Woo), by :
i 7 15 • W
lAA inveduon. in Ow ps . d...J.V` uv ry k co,
le Dr. A
DA LULL, I .
lie. 70 Water at.
• •
ri; ( I7I EIS-1111 . ; II
AB. PALZEGEry 74 Witter
LOUR—iyo brla osspoki,r; 176 de' BM r Lmdlnl
F
end for salt by
IVN_tTorrr„
A A idA ,,, D N co, 62 Market 'MAO, have
..an . pollerl the deficieney la their moc.k. ceased by
ED AND
enagkqe hy the receipt
.1 lotiP. HUNDRED, ND FIFTY, PACY,IIOES of
po refaced from asanulaciaten, end
4,1 .b 1e .,!:;;1 g a at a great redaction from pita
d 'n e "'"" ar . hich 'All be offered to th eir mama,
°rt. ' 8 ' 6°15 iy• It armed be aimless to at.
ems patrous sated . ng
*elf well accosted Moak, and.
I lf r . e.tylliTitia the early intention of dud: 140=4
and ae x p , o d h i n: i lh , :lterte mate of • wanly:yr.
blink sad Irony Bil k s. thts dm. TIN
PAn A. A. xmorzi a Mil •
Gi.INGIIAXE-3 cis., double foi4Glagliart.habih.
-lag rake aria and 121. ra , d, -
1!18 S A. MAPON A.CO.
.AVMTh, titri.nry—an Memento mom o(iii3j
• vx4l, at very tow ;Idea-Baas( opened by
#lB s A. A. MASON &CO.
.I)E.HAGe.a—CO
- Airantellaned,aed Tem cheap, by •
iria A. A. MASON do CU.
WHS.—Q*B raelio'skaited Caradanningttom tam-
AlrolghnoY CHPOrn and - lor ea% et , • .
big i DROWN a XIIIRPATRICg.
ItA2itrlakr p ri me Ppaalders; &eat
, 1118 • .
AND 1,1 Crta N. O. Tar: as da Po.
' Tamen , (111, Sir ale by ' • "
• :1118. •• •• .• • • BROWN R IiCIFINCATRICK. 6
Dlen . = T a t ti r e;::: , : T r cattail .
, itielßee
/118 SELLERS N NICOLA.
a ba... , la.rek sdal
web,
Ne. an...km.4 6do IleTrliCit7fift
ENIF) SELLERS. 11ICOLS.
wr i m
~,. ii7alning in gas oleo *Nut To
VliiU*Eu NEWS—A loge assortmem of Firored
1 %41= pa ar, llt i tte.; p v l:i d n b Wan Neu,
1717 : lIIURPIII77I3IIR&IFTELD.
UKMIL 'ltata,We are eenuanny arTh
11. , greens and blank Tesmodheet from the Impanels
In PhUadelphla, and have nos on hand, o t the Vivi.
bores Finally Groom and Tea Waschense VZO
orry meet, an assortment of early grate and flavor,
inch as m clot to be surpamed ,n hyaena. We Irv
lte• tomparlson,, feeling. assured ; ghat, on We!. oar
Teas artn be tostO aqui, if not overt or, to soy at the
same ,•itcai
/11 • - • • ....WM. .I“.IIfeCLURO
B t, pU'd w g.n. • 7il vaned war:a:cot 01
too, gert ott ied. see Vtot, " „,=ron F in - ,l, ` „ C d:
the ettreeior WI? )11UltellY •e.
931 ALL R&M- ttbln An totestes , *sit of
JIL the Post Ofilto. - &Mtn, sC. at Oar meet,
QAL:P7PgiIIE 7 —..AS hap erode, novr errs=ensifr - on — i
• e
10 tot tab E 7. 18A1A1 - 1 MOREY & CO.
jell
. • • Wales and Pront sta.'
Wrikrlrdirrio bar resonotog oo
• : :XBl_4lrl.ll DICIFY &to.'
Wner sod Front as.'
110 AA. rt—do — Wda Lrdned, en tama, for by
.1., • . 1 18A1Al 1 DFIKFY tr. C.V.
1 yi7 : L Water owl Front via.
FRT.ii r linalMle,T , riTiresaWlare lifeii4 - 4iridele,
- received add ained,wbeler&le It'd t0n. 11 .4'
" 111 7 '.! " - -; L r4II.IIWHY it }11.10011F161.0.
SI FAVISII tloo7n-10 bili.,tnt' tale b 7 _.
HooNnamataa CD
. hill , ' ! ' it wood _0
UKIICE S K-9 TUN cede for ask+ by
itf_2 13
_
• i . FA lINEitOCCIc CO*
rylll A ccu—of iqKac!'2o2bfraiitirs,
-• ari be soLiverylovr foam eon enema. -
ISAIAH DICKEY &CM
hff?Ml/03
Tanagers:
CHROP,
13A4110,0,13, for .4)47 • '
1y104139E8-4R)baritllllllWMsY &
_11 , ) • Battle Gonda A. IL ``.l'
in Banana fnt'sale by do .Bsl At 4 ,
jyt , BROWN lIIHKPATRIRLIULHWB7 :
TU — Si r i - ncelan2.-1 Rom Dt Ga
a7. , 9 v anap . and , tatanla 41 1
. . • Nn W 17.71.1
onTn, . .
cut aids of 3.44
..10) so per lb.
• 0 75. den
0, Teas gra not krpt
Lures and •••••
ArAPHY DIJECIfFIE.LD neva re-rebels lime ,
astaterd +I
- end Victoria s and Lacer,
• Lunn 'Work 'Thread doh : •
Volum =nes dni •
Swim and /atoned
Figur • e
nll
Do 13nt.Silk1
Anyinethda,ten Nets Worne.. doD o — • t O which
k nUOO of b
1,3
' -nd,
15 r.. r ..c uji r — ‘4 69 .1 br or_ l• we Fe b nc y e : r el a:wizkii,s„aeunntamstaizoi;
MOKED HERRING—MO'Imi NO I, reed RIO rat
0 sills b ' 173 , W
S o l
AILS ' IQ casks super •IN on oal" • for rah, by
• : •1 4 l W NA RtIAL4III
B
ACON-30 lards prime. stionidm •
10 hbds .Sldes; •; .. • .
ilO WA. 'do Mum teeeived . onionalmtre
mer,sall for oak, by - . 101 11A.ALIAUG II
fIEESE-b9 itigran
L l EA Ins prime NV. IL do seed for oak by
'RAN.BARBA UGH.
jut reel rale, try .
C - 1)3 , , 9L WHA RBAn'aft
) 4 7 ,8 3 —nu "r'''.ll=4l"l:V47nAminrort
'LAUD
-7 7 7 • • etond it
W - I•+ ' I : TOEIACtX)—;33 trito No bat on4lng
1.1. .1 ala by 0.31 HARDY. ioNES it C 9
UAG2=-7irCo - r. ifairiaCo,uiiTlicsiiir - Firld far
ennbrt , A , v4eroeeci
IL.e. Oilßergamot: • ' , , _
I .110
- Y. , 011 inn recd
SCIPOONIMARER A ,0
p1UK7.79.10r15, .4,
CNTO )*(nb—Ll ' " lttgrATllg; rg i
A1:..1111.T115-0.5iit ptim~ , lo•r euetr or r.
'l/47 • • - • :••firildaT SILL
Pcreni.-2 cuts lan re,lveril in OAT, •
xlttele,.l•ltable for retaillnr wbtrh wlll In vild
low for caaa,by • . N WICKER tM AM
r 4.00 LIVER OlL—Port white's:id freob Sin mad
1..4 for role by . brej SELLEILS
;prow FIAILSAPAIULL A. 4 blle rnoll tons jai
UK, 'col ror trr fi) R.; t•ELLERS
)1 KX WAN MIK •• AP/11111.1.11--a We for Dnle ny
-•
SELLERS
1101.5. , --111 bales Is sloes, vral b, sell lore to
eleis eonslasesest,.
ISAIAH DIOXEY it CO.
BALL—Iu
B A .F4FlNB.Brifer. &
yEmr.ocH.RE — i3v;f4vAitz,l,lF)i.e.
fiIi&IIINEAL-1 carom fine ava , aT Carole hi.
J 7.16 SeIIoONM&KER &CO
ALIL:-3 ionajoa ocrora far InTfa hr
118 , 7 BCBOCNNABrII a co
OTAPII,d. cask.cur ale bt
• •
P3yla. •- • • •:• SCR OONATA FCFR •t• CO
•brcimpri,-13, 4i. No 3..Varp. I.o'rir,
' in.& by • U.ILLE.II & BICX£IBI,Ii
• OS • . VI ':& Libeny
eiLAILET—B/ bzs fleeces; `EL Julicn Ntedse:' ,
1„ , 0 ._ 33 bxe Nareauz, pnt zsed fin Webs
le ' ' ' ' " 111111 FIR h. BIBLE - I:EON
ONOREES "11)(1B - rOl --- .3. ).--(4"lss. /Nese!! & Bala
V babe SS Lump,iust (zed far rale by ~
.../ re ' rEnr i on. BOLLER t RICKS - MON
P A A A -raiiiiii'd fo ,- eibeS7 ''':"
V./ jyte . . BIZAUNA.REITER
a ItINCIPE CIGAIIS=ICO At ishm 1; 2, an.) A, or
!. it Sons!, jun rectivell for rate DT
i IG_ . AnctEß a tiicKiTsoN
b b w.g
r i "ANIIERS. 4:41 7 2 ' 20 bVit low priced, its.l tecHvta
''
;41f11‘
NHL. TM I , wicicurPoN
•
C SIAMPAGPiE-12 bar Hpoist cot;
16 • do.. blotto& Co's ' thltery, ces;
do do pts;
Pin teed 6n , tale br, DIILLERI RICKETEON
LlOO LIVER 01L-2 br 7 it;elinin'llant.7"llowtor.
r mar own baportation,j4t4 tey.iired Mr.'s by
j7lO . ' DRAIIW RUI.TER
gitttlNK CaNbLge—ao bore, alga. , Candi., •
miaoPotior trunk, for We by •
, WICK AareCANUILES.I.
.I,APK.Sp.EI).-1. art hub Vrtia , t reeds Jost tso'd
Jl.t. at . WINO 11931ANsS.
;WIC Cot. Wood d.. SLyth auk
trill SOAP—A fvw bra on wide Vrwin
mold cheap, at b7lOl IVICI:ER6IIAUB
INSEED 01L-10 tag for 'Welty •
14 lria uoauv asErrEst.
Burtcn.
LiTO
eieived and for sale by
CANFICLa
I Btail Cur"
~ayrimeinlelt'~]dei.l a,
,gl""itAnagrii.S°2*
Pi RISS OF TUBER:iII Nti , --:45 ban In otoro
) to BRAUN It BEITEA
OPAL VAONISII-elAsl4tor.. for sots bi
jyta 'BR e ON Ir. REITER
soiriesc. i
tVHE Annual bleetiogo of thb Shartheleoro of the
Nonh American Moine CoMpowf of moms .”It •
be held of the office of Palmer, llama lc Co., to tie
city of ttitMbortch, Pa, on Mondry, the filth day
August next. between the hours oft° A, M. and 2
for. the Eioction of Directors Of the Cowpony, dDr
i‘ch balance* oe may be prerented. In orcanisoco
arith the charter one bye horn of raid COMMIT.
itac uitorl, Poet
PittAnsrge,Joly.l3, Ifee..-11161ind -
Lawn Pattans. Prtrits.
Or It Rae qtaltty and beaatirel alle 5efi1",!!!. 12 ,1 ,
won. of .117131 MURPHY & BOUM F 1
L „,
JZIVC-7-tqo oahou. Doan er
Jen- - ..70ftif4fP4PEN & CO_
-Jm.L Plaid Olnillo
N_Jl.ll the y■ Wig tia On, lII' too and otbite,g,,,,
sod whit:, tricorn and w
o f Yofloro net.
bud bandrorae cylcs, of our. 4, ond Yowy nest
feet-trod and afford orb' ni core or
.1,16
~_ .S3,in!PALY!•_YU!, 9 i/FiLELD
t;;T;Ii1310 r"M for
I` jrls !I& lIMIBAuCTI •
1 attr—= kegs priookaf roefrod for .010 by
.10. • S W HARDAIICII
Wb I r 10 "'"'" ." j r a%
jys et CO,
r... -'
• ' .
rrtitre. Brad Bcgrr , b cnnlil 3 pleg Brrrthete,rearted.
40 ,
. o ,,, A rri,. Ur erg left in 4.12 r ear. by
51.1.171 tor, pleb 1.0?.. • • & W 114.1111A1;011
.. ..... .... ....-, ... .
-
uo4lit COIED HAMS -7 tra rxid W. tele to
'lO3 - • sa W LIARS At CM
i s ; Ag t 6XISI I-' .
N ° la, now laridlog from stOaroor
, '6o2Delialld No 2, for tale ny
. ISAIALS PICREY & CO.
J
GBFASE-2 We now landing for see by
lets • ISAIAH DICK KV & CS)
M bilsnow lae •me tor sit e kir • •
r• . ISAIAH DICKEY& PI
1"1
"I"
IS'! 11 DICKEY /t.
gPV II
t-sli—lff-,--
6X--Itnica pow attain; int aa , a - W -- " .
citl- • - DICKEY& CO
EATFIERS-34 Buts 'landing for tale by
brIS ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
-- •
'l.hX>a6'6D-obd. lafd tj 110 b
*& _IRAIAN UlC~l'i 1 r`o
fIINARNO-11 bo is tow la nglirtc tor sale bj
;j713 ICAIAkI DIC/LRY &CO
1•011, f 1 ter alebtll-7:.. s ptI,LERPI
by
17 Wood st
SlV i rr OF TURPENTINE-40atZ WlLEttiri
fIORICR-12 bales same and baiter, for Ws by
jyl3 R E SELLERS
IWESE.-1110 biz W. E. for sole by
8 V , VON, DONNIIORST &CO
I VTra—"btrje.VrorTgl=l7ll.6"
iseg c r n h ico . , do; etrloai ice. for rale by
~
3 '. 81 , VON noreinosurr &co
SCORCIIO (AMP —lO trlsler tale bi
.1713 ' 8 P VON PONNUOR.ST &OD
LIVIJ we arN'd fo, we by.
Y NW. twikontrrepit
G 10T •
VIM & 9ILL
' • tit Wood
pwase Wtllced
•
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