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SIXTH COLUMN.
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ScadattYutra!,Eaumaarle have had the
*Wiwi of au *antler whit a geotleman who
has kid pared over the line or the Cozad Ball
Road, add who his availed Elwell of rue °ppme•
mates if home* salaamed with the
crate
•ndpraipect+.ofthat work, In which we are to
deeply interetted.
'The line from Philadelphia to Huntirigdon Is in
Cleedtent order, and doing a good brudersw, mid
time* the expectations of tie friends.
Prom Huntingdon to Hollidaysburg, the line will
hie fleshed sometime in the month of September,
most probably by the fifteenth, and possibly by
the find. They ins laying down the rails at tour
different pints, and are thus able to push
the
work with greatrapidlty.
There le. therefore, a canal:lly that by the Met
of October theiti will he continuous rail road coni•
iniuileations from Philadelphia to febestemp,
brine the Pon one Lail 'Road across the alone
tains, which is to good eider, and has bed some
!new easeeogercors pl•ccd on it lardy. This
'.reader but one transtdpmeat necessory, at /aluu .
town, end willikcil..tato our communicadoes with
Philadelphia tie greatly as to attract • large amount
- of the approachieg fall travel and trade this way.
FrOm lobestesni west to Holivar,some 22 mile%
the work will tie finished early next tenon, and
to the klonwitei7, In Westmoreland county, some
CMS Derr summer. This bringi the road into
connection with the members tortmlke.
It is eoateroplatird, oho, to build a branch from
the line to Blaksville, and it Is .14bly probable
. that It win be done next reason. This will eon
. nerd the hoe with the northern tempike.
It Is not probable that the limo well be entirely'
' finished to Pittsburgh, so se to be In continuous,
use,befano thexpring of isb2. This is owing to
the very heavy work to Westmoreland county—
All the form that can work to advantage is now
employed, and the wotk will be pushed with all
the energy poislble, bet its, completion cannot
with certainty be calculated on.before one year
froth next spri4.
But by means of the Canal to Johnstown, me
may expect to do a good Widnes', this coming
fall; and, bp:Mum of the canal and the two torn.
. piked, a belittler trainers the tall suctieerling.l
We peewee, however, that the line bum this
city 43 Tanis Freak will be fitri.bed this tall, or by
next srring•
might pillar of the menntain section, commenv
log at Johnwewe, and going east, have been put
under contract. Alt the work on the Meru vs
end of the licie Is beteg patforruedin the mom sat
' Wham andderable manner, the imams being
wooed by .lane anted btidges, and every paha
taken to make the work • credit to tke State.—
It will, doubileas,be one of the very best rail reads
dice built in the country.
OhlU and Indtaus Bettroad.
'This Is Uie ttila of a raitroal, to Commence at
thewestern 'terminus of the Ohio and Pennsylvii
niaraltroad.on the line of Kelley's road, beyond
Mansfield, and to ran la a tout' west, direction,
through Bitcyrtur, to Contort amnia, to Fort
Wayne to lodiae a, and theaters around Lake Mich
,
Irian to Chicago. It limit expected that the whole
Of this mighty prcjerA will be accomplished lo
very abort lune, boo of its ultimate completion no
One Can &Obi. The eastern section will, bower.
ar, bs oennetanceo at once, from Buoying to the
orsatersi termination of our line, the Commission.
am of Crawford county having subscribed 5100,.
MO :Muds Me work.. This great north western
Ilse Mould:not be confounded with the 'teat South
Violin, the Belleftudne and Indiana railroad,
Me oaten; tendons of which is at the same, point,
and which Is in rapid course of completion, and
iriliconneM DI with lodlanspolta and St. Laois,
so tholortrier will with Lake Michigan, ..Chicsgo,
sad Oalenh. Had any work ever content med,
,taper prospects than. our Great Western Rails
toad!
The Most mambo of " TM Mostar' hu come
to Mad. It folly keeps op the promise of the Int
sember, Suited IA Ip4 Pea. W. Bann,
211.11. GLI: TAT LOll.—The Philadelptk)3utictin
istoarthes tie subject claming to Mn Gen Taylor,
darernata&l a bar Itastnind's valley for the cur•
rent yesx,aa was dose. in the ease of Mr. Harrison.
General Taylor Ina in *Mee one year 110111'10Ln
n27[14110:1 or ANIW.L.I3.—Mr. P. D. Sutton,
Marihal, ; has fornirhed the Depot)limn with the
rencirisk statement, in reference to the poriiiko
don of the chi of Annapolia. White eitisens,2, l44 :
frko 1)6013, 1,11%116611111.: Torah 4,09. An
lemmas er Several tomdrcd over that of ISO.'
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"On Friday morales last, when the waters In the I
western breech, at this place, were at their atoms
eat height, Mr. Charles Hill's carriage driver at. ,
tempted to cross with a lady so the village, but ,
before they bad fairly reached the abutment of the
, Bridge, the horses lest their footing, and were
swept by the current to the opposite bank of the
Kcesaiii, the Hungarian Leader, dente:Caw the aver, where the progress or both homes and car.
Malta wee etwated by coming In contact wlih
• .Farwell Address," which appeared after Ina Sr-.: wale drifted amber. The depth of the water at
rival at Walden, In Turkey, so generally repair- this place woe some ail or eight feet, mid the car
hated M this country , was written by him. It was - . 2 4 sery rapid, and to earflap was soon paelly
.a
Veal ilec""°"‘b.m. its mat's this 4e°l*l . i f li Xer in ti .b ew w n a Tl r a ' s cinfritrelian„a tLelaTyrral'eddt!:liervlrt
la aleUier tea ec"..P .n d' at .t C."U"1n.:91...1. would Iseritably havkbeen drowned. As 103011 la
• ' th e N. Y. Journal of ! Ccmmeroe, dated Kulable• r tan alarm was aitteu;a'numbet of OUT Oilit4Ds
" Jane A, and says:—l are not proud of my foul. hastened to th e , rescue of the lady, obis F ree d',
ties, best, notwithstanding, I would feel ne u t .,' g Connecticut-) Mr. Blood*. maiming of the
slimed I base written any thing in my life so bed as ulboro Aeaderny,and ourself, swam to tee car.
, stage, end in a few minutes Min F, who dip play.
thisprpellolegioo. • , led great prOSCEI. 3 of mind in her per.lous Sauer
Among ibtaentiments was the singular one, that nor, was sa
Mr ig fa c ßloods ma oan yedde* mimem anly and hundred yeurnasee.ards to
aqtry pO sic iple, have as be hem tgo thou or w ay ht m . Um mad. .
fat effort to SAVO the hones, which were fleecier
tau, nor my ccade, ihit a TO
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. or the water. and nearly drowned when he teach
, _ . .
. led them. Wo were a little Mired of him, and
: . D7llll 07 aIITUADIZIL LartZIAL MA.50N....-WO bad the
pleasure OrpeTiOrmits the moat apt, ittolr
iliwasa it= th, Solon that a tetersphio despatdb part oiled' aquenosicersion, six t that of were
tags teed on Saurday by Goo Jesop, in the lady safely onshore." .
•, . Washington, aunentleiter the death of that dialin- • Tee “Wadiustoroar theme states that Mr.
- gatialattd tinker, Hilgsdier General (by brerea Rich- Rhew, who le his Weed speeth at Castle/ton. S.
. 4 '... Md. B. Staam, cli' the thaite4Statea Army, whn bad C• d mounted. Omer "ther , Int,i,laPivtotd.re'llf of
:-.,-' Saiall"4 from California. He breathed bishat in 181% (the r eleal " riff ' ) I w" Carolin a tor ahs
-, tk . Looi,-,,,i,th0 .414'0(16,2m,, iim , u. th e lull. es did all the wait of the Sarah ete.
alio a el Congeers.
'i-''. • . .' A. SSW rap= has appeared ta,Eagiand, whose
..• Dui agile:ALZaps. (Nata:4er t b,,,,b . .p 51,,,, e0 11: a= tbog ogit i e g i ‘ ll7 s te r tr i
j, pj , ele= ;
er"! liaw"!' iates '...
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ma tale, _ thil ' h* , f f na . „ a ',L T ' Soli .aw Mosinee of Maul least, with A pair of
0,11 ..P4.. MIMI", Mat WIWI bort, la bilajtand, which he aneecdcd la getting
:'• ::: lMlf ;aping upon al dell.incao• leo came it Oro artam
....,
Ouse ot rotsB4saoic Csiotin-.4 correspon
dent loan Key West, of the CU:Uncut bicrernis
states that the cue cf. the - simmer Creole, of the
Cuba expedition, came. before the trailed SLUeek
-Diaries Court for trial on _the 19th. ,The PrOMOr
for the defence, not being propedy stropoweria, by
the owner to defend her, she Was ecSndemned by
default, and ordered to be sold by thelkitandud, af
ter giving legal notice. The writer presumes an
appeal will be taken to the Suprema Court. A let
• ter to Me Centrier , Baja
"The itbove case has created 'quite ea excite
meet id Our littleccatiatmity. It was the general
wish that it should have been tried upon its tnerits
sod not have gone off epee a mere technicality, so I
was shine in the appliastion tomer° a ebtim. .ktfl
davit woo made by the spent in the noise that Oen.
uesiderson, the charterer for the voyage, had au
thoriami him, in a letter, to appear and defend the l
boat, anti that the captain of the boat (Lewis, lobo
"had heed arrested and sent to New Orleans) had
atabonsed the and agent to appear for bins. The
register of the boat (showing a Mr. White , of
New Orleans owner) was also on file hxdoirt.
The agent made further affidavit that it was his be
lief that the owner would come on to this piece, or ,
send a power of Attorney, an soon as practicabie,to
out in a claim..
Anemic or Gr-s. Paszr.,:The bark Fairmount,
from st.m...n.s, the 13th July, arrived at Phila
delphia ins t3aturday morning,- baring on board
General poet and son. '•Generat Pam is appareat
ar irears apoidy very dark
entente:don. Himself is party mob rooms at
Glass' Waddastoo Home, Chesnut...wet, and be
was wailed upon by a large mealier tit eittsenai
including many fireman". good many ladies
wereantong the orishors. Gen. P. promo& from
.-Pldladialphet to Nem York.
Tas VIZGLAII. LT=llO9 Cast.—The Pied
moot Whig Kates lbeXmmures have beeh taken'
for the swat of those concerned in the unlawful
hanging of the aegro Grayson, and expreptes the
hope that every offender will he brought hininswer
tor his deeds.
A public meeting of the citizens of Fredericks
burg, to express abhorrence rit the recut Outrage
perpetrated-in Culpepper county, was hold •on
Friday.
Lon PUILIPPC, BI Vomit aim 1113 Faarmir.
A letter from• Mood of the Ex Royal Family,
Nays
"It is perfectly true that Louis Philippe -reptds
a fusion at thetwo btanchea as the only reasonable
solution in France. The Duchess of Orleans Is
not Divinable to the-proposition, bat her opposition
is by no means so great on wane of the journals
have pretended. In bee conversation with the Ex
King, abe is very ',fateful not to. say any., thing that .
could offend or annoy Wm on this subject, and at 1
times the impairs to be convinced by his argon-,
merits; and so great is the influence of Louis Fail- I
ippe over his farnilyithat it Would not bo astonish- '
log to see the Duchess .of Orleans become &Con
vert to his views. The - .most affectionate inter
' course exists bet Ween the Ex lung and, his datltt•
' er in
law, but he talks with herbs he would do tort
man, and thus shows (Inc reliance that babas to her
judgment-,His favorite—l ought almost to . my hat pet—is
;he Duclica de Nemours. He appears absolutely.
Ito dote CM her, nod her devotedness to him is de
lightful to witness. The Dake..de Nei/ours egrets
fully with his father: . ,
As to the 'Prince sla ..Yoinaille swathe Duke de
Amuale, it is well }mown drat they are not taco",
ble to a fusion; but :if the King should tarry his
ideas on this point to the extent of laying his uni.llC.
Lions upon theta, be assured that it would woud be rellgi
°may obeyed " . ,
Major Noah says, there VIZ. at one .trate an
. . .
attempt on the part of several. EaroPean new**-
pers to create public sympathy for the poor Ex
King of the French on account of the.extreme pov
erty and destitution tb which the ingrate republi
cans had redutxd him. All, however, who were
afflicted with tender Mai onset the sad idea, rang
dismiss their worm*, for It appears that the old gen
tleirtan, like a prudent old gebtlemaa, as be al
ways Was, has taken pretty.'gpsod . care amid the
shaking of empires, and the . sarrech . af his throne;
.
mfeather hie nest pretty well - IHW prinde fortune
has suffered great depreciation within die -lass Iwo
years, but still it yields him the,graig tittle income
of eight hundred thoweed dollars a year, or *rev
boots. This, by his will, - he has divided equally
among each of his eight children and grandchil- .
dren, hmoing to each the moderate 'conspeteneti of
one hundred thousand dullars - a year, upon which.
- email as it is, are sincerely Into that - they may be
able to wriggle through life. .
Par daa Pituhogh Gasaus.
B. VANS' ■k E' Y OE ABM.
Mr. Erirroz—l have lately seen le the newspet
pen, a number of statements hem practical en.
&emu, relative tri tin the of Ensue Safety
Guards. I was very glad to see the subject 1
brought rap tar the consideration e f boat owners.
mistueers, and the pub*" greenly. leaver could
bs induced te believe that en incanUen as vales
ble mid possibly fail to receive justice at'the
bands of all sensible 'pre feel men. People ere,
at leigth,beginnirg to get their eyes opened about
Me:moues, especiary since the many explosions
whialk have mewled within a very short time, and
which' have been attended with the lose of soinae
ny valuable lives. i
Is geed engineer should be employed 00 every
boat—a measure diet Mr. Evans himself haa al
waya advocated; and show me I geed engineer and
I wall sterw.you a man who la never opposed l
to l
the introduethinof any Improvement, designed to
assist bim to get along ealely. We have many
very staid eegineerEnow running boats on out
yetstera deer... And I hellcat, they will all gar 0.1.1
edge that, to matter how capable and experienced 1
they may be Is their profession, they are never i
tile., tiobte 5' nailer* °gen times the ma
.chitlery gets wrong, sehlie under way, [mid It Ir
thought, to-be something trig erg that a wrong, I I
which will occupy wily • minute or two in the re- 1
pairing; but it may tacit much longer time, and
the anglatoi's whole mind being fixed upon the'
repaits,whaterar they may be, be may forget his 1
boilers for the time being, nod the water may be
gasbag deagerously low ''
-all all the time. I have I
known the( Neff belt or engineer. 10 have bees
caught Id thiaireiy wartut if they had bad Ey• j
anal Sakt7 Guide it 4, the:r hillert, they amain
manly have given the alarm at the approach ell
dieter.
,For myself, I cannot believe that a better ass be
1 blown hp that has the Safety Guard -attached,
when left free to act. I liars scud threiler for
rare in satressica,ana rested thus severe! adzes
dining that period, nett I sever heti, Arm re pt:
toga 1440 /710ation at as gertger rattvisecy: And
la,ilier,tAii selsatit geisre median as 7', eel, mad
as sons at the nag oi - thsjitagisrs, as they did trims
they um *Apr! en.- ,
I d 3 top,. Mr. Editor, that all prejudice may
1 now be east aside,:andfdrjunice extended to
I this highly useful invention. All persona itnetes4
ed should kratiestly examine for themselves, and
the result Weidd be that Evans' Safety Guards I
would be incorporated into every steam beet as n
necessary pert of the machinery.
JAMES ATKINSON,
Ofthe firm of Scaife 6: Atkinson,
Pittabtirgh, /sly 31, IEI6O. • ,
.
Intrzovraneirr to Gria.—A, correspondent of. the
New York Herald says that • Mr. Andrew Walker:
sr., of Butke,"Vt., hu obtained a patent far a very
grew imPrerrement In the manufacture of Osa
• "His invention simplifies the wears of mono
factoring card or rosin gsa, so al to materially lea.
5.0 the row, and et the wino lime turmoil a no.
perier light. Thal ght from big gas to the cheap
eat tight now known—cheaper Inn 011. eaudicr,
or cirophine i and the apparatus is ma simple and
cheap, that any building Ntriegttroormore roams
to light, could afford re bay It and famish their own
gas, as any one coa'd loan team the process or
making P. It is more perfectly purtded than nth.
et gas, Score, when burnt, it cants no smell or ef•
finvisi and, of cantor, II more agreeable end
healthy to ere. - It is now in successful operation
at Medan Centre. Vc, where it can be examined
and used by any one. There is no part of It dip
gtdsed or kept secret, and I underwand that the
.;Inventor and his agent Lord.' inveetigation, ask.
lag for no puffing °, " long talk," but relying sale.
ty ripen the matte of his impro.eMcnts, which, he
I it. • s, will, by use,shoss Inc itself." .
Naamow- &care —A Gatcarrr Eotroz.—The
Mullion" (Priceelleerge's Gatmy) Gazette, of
Fridq last, rotates the followice iccidect, is which
it will be at ea lbe editor performed a couspictioca
Fe:meth* Chairdiui Antioestn
; Letter trom eke Es*. Dr. WCYptioairs
ysuta, inns 114
Perhaps no. plane= abed to an American, eL
more interesting lint glimpser of German Ills end ;
habits than Bremen. Boinueb..of the turn Is new,
that one le not absolutely larded by the contrast
between an old world eby and a new one, as he
might be, if he fait impressions were received
elsewhere. The town Liu on both sides of the
Weur—ehe put on the right bank being called the
old town, and Out on the left bank the new; but, in
fact, the newett and beat part Its outride of the
rampart.* ot the old Town, or imtber outside
what were the rampart., for the ball:allots have
all diseppeared, and bisutiful walks have taken
their place. surrottednag the shells of the old city.
Of the beauty oftbesenenik,the extent of which is
at least ten miles, I can give you no description,
for we have nothing like them near any Ameit ,
can city Indeed I have seen no German city
with it proineusde in all respects eo Pleasing and
attractive. Around on every aide are large .pa
elegat buildings, all erected se Wu the lan twenty
years, and built Li very good taste. No station
red brick, no nanny stepsrti buildiog anloute or tour
stories high' bat well propooned maner, ehh.
er of stone, or else painted or Maud in Unita.
thothol Cope.
Mho old town is entirely different. Instead of
Mad and regular sweets, you heathens ef every
degree of narrowneu, and In all puce be Imes ex
' apt straight bees. • But even hero the arehltee.
lure is to a cattail erent noble--the high peaked
, gable, fronting on the itreet, in - many rues cove:
ered with curious caning—the multltudineniawili•
down, with no lee■ inultitudinona panes of glean—
the large don:lays and the cornima and
eaves--are not len agreeable than !gritting ; :tee
whole aspect of • street thus built being in a Itfgh
degree picturesque. The streets are well paved
svi . h equate stoner, and kept remarkably eleart
to an extant indeed that a New York 'Alderman
Could hardly ba made to believe. Even theintri
newest lanes are entirely free from filth...and the,
same maybe said of the burinesestrects, Watch
are kept in constant rem. In show and beetle of
hornless, Bremen is more like an American thin
a Earopesti city. The Szchaage is gaits a lima
building, in which the principal merchants gather
atone_ o'clock, daily, to tranuet bushels. lamed
the plce crowded at the boor appointed, with,
think, turtle° to Meal hundred merchants, all
talking at once. A vast • surmount of merchandise
chug:a Ituds hem dilly.
As Bremen le chiefly a comliterfaill ally, there
ere few sights fur those who are locking fin pale.
ems and picture galleries. But the Don or Cathe
dral to remarkable in more respects than en& It
le an immense badly/. with space within, ids
said, for 60CD persons, al of whom can hear the
preacher without diScnlty. Its arebitectutri re
semble' what Is known as the early Hagfish Wyly;
and the whole impulsion of the interior is grand
and noble. Under the church is a very coleus
vault, (called the Bleubdire,) welch bupreeerved
from putmfaction a number of tonnes lahl In it
materiel ago. There was one that had lain here
four hundred year{-yet the toil! rriMalna almost
outwit The akin becomes bough an strong bled.
role leather, and the neatly substance dries down
'wife? it Iwo sinnen Altogethe r uscular fibre, Weal
of decomposieg. lt lee very,alegular
'exhibition; net the less u our guide, a smartly':
dressed and ;intelligent Staararr, recounted the
names and histories of tee various tenants of the
conservator Oath, with the are and toile of a sue
agerie keep,/ ehowire ep hit animals. •
Awther dthe skews of Bremen i.the Rath.hans
council house, an old and very fine building on the
side of the market place. Wiiitin and without it
is
full of quaint anurlew carryings and etatueseri,
Here again the p ° ma object of cariosity la to be
found in the gnets, where is kept what it said to
be the oldest wine in the woeld, kept la n large
auk called the rose. There are also twelve
ancennous hogsheads of old hock, Irreverently
enough, by the names of the twelve apostles,
asked the keeper which calk--contained Siebert'
wine, and hisantwer was prompt, uloder." I hut..
ad the mio wine--the aims and mostfiunowrand
found it about is palamhte. as fritgd
vice Or.-
It is sold at the rue of about four dollies the
pint! °
Oar wanderings about this bentaifill tawa wire
greatly facilitated by the length of the days, ,Day
light Imam here in June until half waveine, add
twilight omit ten o'clock; on chat neveml
times been oncopacionsly beguiled of 'whole
evening in strolltior 11Meg, Man Rapt's and bY
the dower beds of the boulevards. I May murk,
by the Way, u national peculiardy, fiat the
tic grounds of this and other German townsabonah
in dowers. some of them rare and costly, and all
unprotected be any fence or wall. This 'filmier
ally the case, too, with fruits or towers in fronlnf
prorate dwellings.. The habit of respecting such
things toms become a Kam& nature here: I bag
men the youngest Luis =nig god thnliel! MIS
their way home from school, with their entenels on
their bucks, among these tempting fruits and !fow
-1 en,, but nide seemed to dream of ploci.fig them
BY the waygnio,thoselsool boy's ratchet here to a
soldier, ketapesek—e significant indication otilie
wort; for,which the boys are destined. In Oar-.
many every orgy cons; work (epistle% thew:MU? ,
trade for Wee year&
On Sunday, after presebiog in the saloon m enr
ho l e
at Mr. King. I wed rettersionerittoY
hotel at one o'clock, and found the band playing on
the namirects for the pleasure' of the penple.—
This saw la a ouiversal cutout of the Gamin
I left firemen with regret, on the evening of the
rain, of' June, by the railway, for Hanover. The
railway sunhat house, at the Bramen termite :cis
very splendid boildiagbsurdly
o n indeed, if, oaf
was told, it ant shoot half a millin of dollar& The
ertIllar.1110:it• for the comfort of passengers are 01 .
the
mourn
nerntrable kind. Your potter, deporia
your Image and gets you a ticket for lt,:itod Your
trouble in all over till you math the end of year
journey, when [nothing room is twireruG limn to
give your ticket to another goner, who entrails ,
er poor things is good time at the hotel.
gegen there are three classes of cars—or rather
apartmeotr. for all three user are some tuner
found io one car. The apartments of than.' clue
are very clemently fitted up, and but four, Jr inmost
mix Pawn. are plated in each. . 1
The amend elate .10,15 Coll3foMbiL", though
not quite so fine; they ore aboat equal to trio best
ears to America. The third olateof um are with
out mahjong, Lot in other respect. good. In °m
ward appearance oil the can are Alike. The fares
in the filet ells* are nearly double tau of tha wc•
end; the wooed nearly double those of the thinL—
"Samba paean. and I els," the Germans ray,
ride in thefrst ciao; the better sort of "riserehants
and prelessioul men take the second; while many,
even of these, wile all the poor' r cepa', take the
third. In all, the Camara very cheap, fir instapce,
from Bremen ro Hanover, 15 miles, she fare in the
first claim is 112,20; in the second, St,2o, and ie
the third :o.9o—fares which would anottish our
excellent friends of the Crandon and Amboy, rail
road.
On the German railway. every precaution is
taken to prevent aceidentireaela Cal has its mars
. ger ori the road—at every eroca rod Hale b a
'111:1111i watch boom with 'i gaud. and at defitite
pedant on the road, impeders ere egaitently etas
' tuned. Great treed is Oct nixed it—the cm
generally averaging 20 to 25 mike an boar.. The
fruit dell these arraggeatents is, t o railway ne
, thlenla wear feria. freeptendy in Clennany than
in licelsad d the Untied States- ,
Tame we re
six of us in the wear Ceara Bremen' -
to Hanover of whom roar were Gemmel, tufo of
item lake:. They were all very chatty arid eon
moolearive, espeettliy eller they Gonad out that
we were - Americana. -Throughout ortr journey.
thus fee, I ham found this to be the trio—the
very lame . American, seems to be a passport to
the good will of the Germans: But .the gook
are naturally afilb"e and p'eursal--itte eyed rial
ant for sfletwe which astlngaisheaJote
to some extent, ale, his neehew.boa'hae,gunta
In have been denied altogether to she
And along with this kindleess of feeling goes sa
outside show orpoliteneta that is sometimes even •
burdensome. Otte most cee two hats a peer Id
OCTIDIBT,itIt 000 le Atnerlesj a bow. or a simpe
touch or the het, oa weenie an at queietance. to
.not encregh ; the bat tame Ls pallea cif—and if
you with to be eepecially polite, it men be palled
off twice or thrice doting a minote's talk in the
street. So, too, phrases and expressions of
Due
Menne superaboued in the language ; I have not
Fund toyaelfso mach buttered. m trying to speak
German. with any thing elite, as with attempting
to reply to these ptet'y words and many g.kita
tiooll. CAtliplilY it tbo Zane thing; there are
almost endless varieties of nice Orates, all ci
which 'amid be met with prompt returns. It
I.
eery pearling and difiloult for strangers.
Be I must get on from Bremen to llanover.-;
Tho tract of country over which the railway pate
es Is fiat, and enintereiting; in uur country ao
atirile a district would remota uncultivated ,• let
ground every toot of onnd tbat can be mode to
produce minting Is carefully worked. Eved In
the study plains we saw goal hetet of wheat and
rye, and many a promising peat of peewee.—
The Wins appear 4kia one great field, ea there
are no fences whaler • the cattle, sheep, and hog-,
are all carefully tended by herdsmen, who watch
them as they feed all day:long, end Wee theta
into their enclosures at nlghL Here, for the first
time, I new the real shepherd, with his crook vie
dog. Of course, men could be 'pared for Utah
work only is s country where labor Is saperir
bend ant; in America it la doulalesa cheaper lo
build fences than to pay herdtmert.' Yet N.oholoa
Biddle wrote a pamphlet, en my yearn ago, to irbow
that the Americo° aysteno °Creating was n• most
costly as Well as unsightly one—and partite. he
we. Ugh.. Ceriein'y the German mu] landscape
unelofigured by worm Aseccs, n,akes a betterahow
then our ORD, With the ...tic natural advantage&
•
At New Orlesto, that:sou took on baud a MM.
man Alligator, Z 6 leet In Ittogth, consigned to tan
amateur naturalist and a disunguished 1)...0f
this elty. The salami was provided with 11 very
sisocinsge, sninclenuy so, - it - was thought, (,o any
of hi* tots., and In It be remained quietly notiLis
If brio taloa, he began to tut pent that ha was Mays
:pg, and perhsps for ever , Ate palmetter And'
slumps of his native land. Love of coo atry,
Perhaps strong adhesion to Southern principlos.
aroused tho dormant feeliogs of hi. nature, and
with 0110 swoop of his ponderous tail,sud • core
ituponding tenement on the portal the head; he
kooeked too csge, as the waling KIM. a ea.'s*
and then motion slowly to the aide of the' boat,
gently slid off Into his beloved
d fdtaalielpp was La
codes from Vicksborgh• opine he Dot
',mg to /MOP( ha nk i tee senses of his early pus
Uwe.— St. Louis Thrall:caw
lisentracsa or Cued—The Island of Cablotilth
one orduon of le hadientr, has Inger ravetioe
ram commerce then the w bole kioadorn of flpeln,
'edit forme. millioee. Tre moat ceeent
otllotd
eccon tiq the d %Dee§ of Cob*, state the totatres.
nue
of the Weed from all seaters to be 12,921.
OS down, and the total expenditures 11 854,139
dollars. Tiede expenditures include net only
the public dirhuteetnents In the Wind, bet the
aunt of 1,761.094 dollard appropileted for the gen:
ere prorporet of the saline. epriu, therefore, de.
rivet • net income from Cuba of 2.6 . 18,930
betides the benefit of quanerlng siege number or
royal tasettrns and depsedunitilhs Babal ef•
ito rot 9143110 OW Wad.
ESTI=
wmareiissiermisaikirmismorawer....._
Ithiltistorrpt. the ii i ii - ii ew iliiiii'Aiit ere?
*need 0 4 leutk. :{ashen le.MM'AeigTork
Itthniald Ooseeseroe.... 0.411 1 11 Mthrail;,lithdgenir
who - edliniiatided her Wit redrioithig_minter of
.thelok boat Eagle, WWI Plied lin denni
.
P e " V•et*iini Baltimore a n d the bead of.the'
Chethi,eakt Bay, - in the laprigithus7 helm bell
detalo Philadelphia.. . .-' ' . - '
•
to the Arrieridai stem ilit,l3thilthah; trailtby
Oration & Pickett, at Corker% Book, a Siren),
la nether:sally
.cooceded the honor of being the
grill steam .. repelled vessel that evert - teased the
. Atlantic Geett. From the memory iron - tor those.
who folioed her crew, (Mr. A. Tberants,then Pre
'.
Iran,) and. believed to be, with one exot.rion,the
only eurvlvor, we are. enabled to give a auccinot
narrative of bee voyage; - According ut but enders
is standing of the then, she was bran-bye comps-
i ny ofgentlemen t with a view of selling her to the
Exispeler on:tiros, Tnin company was °wants.
[ ed through. the agencyof
.Capt. Nimes Rodgers,
. afterwards her commander. The Savannah was
a vessel of MO bona dip rigged; and was finnish
,ed with a horizontal engine. Tells was plated be.
tweet deeder-thoilers in the haver hold. •
:The Savannah sailed from New
M York, " in the ,
sceond year of the Presidency of /Smell onroe,"
in nth - the weeds of our infant:wit, or in the year
11518. . She Araterent to Savannah. The passage
esehPled seven date, Our of whit:h. shown' un
der eta There she was chartered by the-nor ans.
potation an act of courtesy, to proceed to
Chut e for the rupees Of affording President
Monroe, ho was then on i travelling tour
thmugh t e States, with a plethora excursion.—
For route reason, be failed to go mid the steamer
returned to litairatinth. While there, forming an
ohjeet of much attraction, she took a plemorerat
torsion to Tythe Light. From Sairannah, - she
,proceeded direct to Liverpool, whew she united
after eraser, of eighteen days during Wen of
which, •the was under steam.
Vixen about entering St. George's- Climate!, a
tho city of Cork, she wasdeseried bribe coinstran.
der of tbeßritith fleet, then iyingal ibascity...Seo
iog a huger mass of smoke sseendingfrom the vas.
eel,enveloping her rigging and ovendusdowieg the
int, he naturally inferred drat *loom% won on die
and in distress, and with commendable preened.
tude despatched two cutters to - hen reliefs.:, After
rasing her slew times, inking a full survey; arid
firings few guns across her stern; the steamer was
boarded. Finally being satisfied that all was right,
1 the enteral: the away. The news of her approach
havingbeta telegraphed to Liverpool, as she drew
near the city, with her sails furled and the Amen
' con colors dying, the pier bead, were thronged by
many abound Persons, who greeted her with the
Ilmostenthusiastic cheers. Beton ohs tune to an.
Ithor, the clerks were so crowded t h at at. wet with
dilliculey that the Men cold move from One part
to another, ill the performance of their duty.
She was afietwardi visited by easily persons al
dhaineWou, and departed for Elsinore en her way
to St. Petersburgh. She next toot hed el at Copra" ,
hope's, whets the temaleed two weeks.. During
bet stay, t4r. llughea, the ditanritais Coniral,wetit
out In her on a prassum exeunt= fourteen miles,
aecompluied by the king and other rimed person.
ages. Prom Copechagen, ahe went •
to Cronin&
and St. Petersburg. Nat biting abler to gra - over
the bar at the latter place,ehe lay opposite, the ci y
Mr. miles distant. Here, too, th e will )idled by
the Asperienn Mar*, Mr. Campbell, and by the
Emperor, titre, as at, other placer, the was an
eject of much woudenneur. She; however, was
not 'Ladd, ass, had been expected, and sail a Ea
home, patting into Eniramon,en the Maud e& Nor.
way, On the passage. From the latter place; she
was twenty two days -
ill reaching Savannah. Oa
account Of the high price cf Ittel,ahh °Wed do
meth, on the return mop, and tha wheels were
Eakett olf A similar course was adopted donna
a 'portico ofthe time oceopled by the paissigeont
frain the United States.. As it was nearly or quite
impossible tertiary sufficient-feel for;the, voyage,
daring plcasanfloreather, toe. wheels were aeon).
red. se d Cantata renamed. Oa searing riVin
pool, the more effectually to. alastelabli Oar' pas
tyro!' th e wheels were restered.,_. Atthe caulk..
tineof this voyage, the Stleattilah wee purchased
by. Capt. Nat. Iluldredge, divested of her steam
apparatus and eyed as a packet between Savo.
nab Ind 'New York. She antinquently went;
calibre on Long brand. and broke up. . l
.Althoogh Captain Braise es WU offered Sinn,
_I
. C*Ofut her,
by the Kite of Swede , . to herald In
hemp, andiron, dell 'wed at Neer York, Palladel , I
plus. sad Boston, the rale, rim not avered—the
cash being wanted. it is said that 850,000 or tee,.
NO was sank in this transaction.
'Capt. ItodgenXbe commander dale Savannah, 'I
died a kw years van on the Poo Dee river; Nnnb ,
Oarelins. He ID believed to he the drat man that
nth a steam boot tuber to Pe !Wart' • or Ra . ri.
*OM Toe mote woe nenhed Stephen Soegets,
and now m , d ,, at Naar /(.O , P+ Cu
Aerates to this aubjeet, we (11••• from an old
die of ripen, the following paregraph which ap
peared atthe Limo of the arrival of the Britain
steam ship Sales. In 1539.
a•The practicability et the undertaking pothiga.
tine the scene by atesnil war. it I• 1, already pro
ved by Arnerletti •gilh-..inolltentiOn 110 W to be
stilled lb i1a....00p0w. CtsiLita laperedir to the
ague mode ot nal igatiegi sad' this wo admit will
be due to British eatetpture."- I - ,- - , ..
Tragical Occurrence.
Yesterdey about noon one of the Caamlormaids
at the Delevan House, harattord the FrePfleue
that she had been niable to ob:sul edaunt n into
one of the moms Mr two den. Os Tbanday
ate had fmni, when she wen round loyal thy
mama in order, tt.at tam roam was fanned on
Ina 1111310; nod oa making inquiry. Mend tt woe
occupied bye lady who bed male In the.earle
morning cart from the woo. Al it la coining Oar
atonal kr pereens so erre tte to ge t bud, and
sleep Wetly ail day, this urea cot ta,,,,ught remark
able • bat Wheo 'Caicn: ay the, oltimbermeta toned
the door aria &greed to the lord', old ou it toe.
ry nothing had teem et en of tta ta;raiya tr, iheugh
portion. of a is.lift eirearien iipparel could bolero
mouth the key bole, a wee rea. , lved to Circe the
door. This wee dens, cud on entering ,tbe cocas
polypi toned eto Omitted, true dead tad
I cold. •
Ccroaer Winn hoes ittuntdiately noricd, end
•juty empsanelled, and It was ansertabeed that
the last which hod ban sent of the troSotocate
lady wn on Thoreday morning, when alto had
metope attic trays et the hotel fora bottle of Ode.
maxim, whlettla had tikes niter, and wb of woe
Land may bar foil, lying oct she heel beer e her.
Some spirits of Invader, and sulpbre of leer-
Vane sere alto found let the room. And it was
ti tbouent that 'hefted ettnialued suicide by
taking aistptdne er.taudrinum, and then ehleroikem
to deaden het mentions. h (antler neculaatann,
however, nouredlbli dent had pet arisen Gem
lahattla al or =neon, and tee appeammee
of the stomach rendered It Probable. that the de
rangy had taken nate medicine watch bad opa.
rent very pew-wady and coned great pain, to I
allay which, she had Is Li likelihood, token to
corerdose ot chloroform, which bed nosed her I
death:for a cow oxamktatioh did rat elicor any
nidene of premeditated suidde, but the reverse.
The prang lady's Demo woo encounned to be
Nugent Ann Thornton and her family reside
neat Tlpgatoes Fern, lll' New CemPehire• From
Utters, papers, sail tareccuazda la her muck,
was Grand that she had, (or two yeareaan, been in .'s.
Mmtiarippl, and had been tee principal In charge
tithe Sachsen Female Academy, at fatten, trio
I capital 01 that Smite. A very otroagletter of me.
ocamendat as was Stand, rinsed by Chalice G.
AlbertOn and Franklin Puree, bath el whom beer
been LI„S, Senators from Now ilampahne, In
which it nee elated litst her great grand father
was Matthew Sheraton, ono of the csnen of the
Unclantioa of todepeadeoce, and bat father's
brother was formeely an °Marla the 11:S. Tress.
ary Nepertment, sad then Charge dos A Calms to
Lims. •
She was well entailed with dented and man.
ey I had two or three vainbie books to ber trunk,
and was evidently on htr way to nun her faintly
end relatives to New liampshlie on wbom the
news of this red catastrophe todLLll with eftlah•
tag severity, at a time. whoa that were expecting
me welcome berm tta It nide: tier Maedas wilt
be deposited in a vault by Coroner We3oo, so that
has relatives erg remove them, sr they desire to
do tc—dltany, N. Arguier, .t• t he
LTACII Law rn Ttsssr — The Brownsville
pees at the I ith lastantertatem avounts of the ex
ecotone of the notorious all Hats 7, under Ls ucb
law, for muulerlhg Capt. Brennan; 010, of eimi•
lar executions of blexlcsnslfnr wetness. The
lodises continue troublesome near Brownsville,
but AM not numerous -
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
9 WOOD ST., MUMS FIFTH,"
neve ion received largo eddiilona to Melt
PBIKB SlllllO1 1 111111DWA!IB,
Imported by late packets Dom Europe, and to
which they would eaperially doll the attention'
of` pr. 'hasers, Lehine their very eaten.
mve motto and low pricy. will woo
mufti aritisfacnon.
yri-dkvelvT -
intprovemenix Vintlitry.
DR. G. 0. STEARNS, late of 110aInn, It prepared to
tartoulYclura and set eLotr touts In whole and 'porta
or salt, ppori SticticnlDr ADTlOrile:le Suction Plater.—
rotrillDDkil cu ItirD t. /Sr I: DIIDDIDI' when) Ito nen° la
expoecd. Ono and reshiern o act. door to tAs
Der Other, VoutD. Pitt/11MM . t
Rarrarreo—J. Lt. Wtradden.P. ttotort. lark
,
EnrCouneow. IDIST/TUTIOIIII
CITIZENS'
'INSURANCE COMPANY,
11==13
D
O. II usqiy,
Vaster fli/IItKft,IWY.
Odide—No. 41 Water street, la the warehouse of C.
ritilZdTjolakicr 4 .,Vol.l . 6olll oo :lh":lltl(o ed 1:13 1 97 1
17:4
worth a In gore, and la Itsnella rowel, he.
Art• ample ‘gaaran:y far ability oad Intefrlly of
the ittatautiori, Is afforded In the eharoetor of the D 1
rector!, who are all citizens of Pittateargh, well rod
favorably known the
Cote
their prodettee.
Inteillgenne, and intearity.. . /
DIRM,TO/3- 43 . Haney, Wm. 11Mmicy, Wm. Led
logo, Jt., Wolfer Bryon!: Myth p. pc I ng. Edward
lloaeolwe E. hinny, 13.11fuha
Mee orOhle and Velma. lb: It. Ob;Thlrd it. / .
b l .
Ynorretou, - Jon 13,;1841. b •
Tut Er oelholdere of the Ob end PertolOO' bnib
nail nowt Company aro here untried to.pay the
lath Initahnent Or fie,: dollars p r . ahare, at the dace
of th e Ceeth , thr , ee beretoron, ;or 6tore the vnb
tiara Jane heal, %ad the rem Ming lortalmeam il
S 3 per abaft, on or beam the ;Mb day or each boo
cewire[ notatb,until the whole Ore pald, 1
MoOf ,- ', Wht LARlatEfti JO, Trbaatuirr.
. ,
RR, L. nowr,
•
-- • - • ,„ u!ali.
MEE
SCTDI oosilnui4 os tag Ltrail, is owe**
coartooni as int' dto sod nmoittliledtesni!
known t o isetissa illisith* --It 'him CI4 ' 7IO,CSII
tailed to ottgoof Alotest attoolkoitroos !lie Aka'?
in all quarters of Ole thgoo:lsllll,hcrorower,
41.m/0 imi4b.soitioosuoikoloTo tm 11114,0 toftel
litibirdensomo Oda atm. Thos
Iklokoo's Liver Pith ted_tDa at ' that t hi s of
'ibicizeiga :twat/ which** rated * tat ku
nom WO of -sums rtea's ..totr WA has been .
Ipunkas
112 . F0T & COMOIO WOOl Iltregi•
n' Is . eit as 1,,
9.5. Limos—Nu leash to beer testimony to the ,
medical virtue of theou Wed PetergOnt. 'lWeefer
a ion time afflicted Mint • blidiy lasssird iiii inwf
ate eya,eo much Geis totem's/gin elnitelY fdf Oaf
thus memtheoilth Teti Ws hopes of inexernef
the eight, and bat ti - sliglapsomect at having it re
lieved of, the eureate% my attending yhysletan 4si
imeaceertul In' melting a airs oi DI stets MID,
and tufardee no bat Intl* enctisragentent.: Itunden
the retrolennt about the let of ApticldDlt and Dme
It atrial:; tle omen Is, the sight le restneed Mid off
eyes well, except a Wile wad or.week whew. Igo
oat ill the tan. ' ; - ANN INUN.AIIth
Mansfield or, ClaclUatl,Slay !WING. ,
6,8, Lueems—gln .1 hare been adilleted with ill
&nun years, end lactiSmice other rantedlen, erl
permanent rislief,'Mull 1 heard of the tan:oleo.
bore leadenly . oea to, sad think I ant entire y
eared.- I fCCOIMeitu L to all Mho are dieted with
Piles.. I have incite t to be good for .110t0 WPM. -
Chi -6,1101 r Mal 20,19.51 . E C. a nattiasori
Imi bile by Kem al & *Wessell, Ito Woof smut;
It It Bribe., p Wood in.; Dbt Cony, Alice:met city;
D A Elllatt,Alleghe 4
yi JosiphDougMu, Allegheny;
"*ckbrAftetteprieto - I. M. DIEN, '-'• , ,
lye i . Ca 1 Cafe, Beulah to, Pituderdi
• OTIOE.
EIPIOBIPICNETILINI FOR PIIILIDBLPHIA
pa g l g agrg :'4. 2 r "gtu,°°.b,o
voe.,ttney thOLT h oolrgaTevol; ruin
00 cu b o'Ckincelaly from toot of Dan Alma,
MUMOt paelatboar atTartaom.
- ,
• - D . LEECH*. CO,Proprictora.
Jaly tl,lP6o..—aastaiD •
SAN - XING HOUSE
CA801116.89 dc.
Ifo' 15. Wood- Pletalturibt
CURREIT 'MONEY RECEIVED ON DUPCOIT
• Coll:etkoe maele *null the esineliml &dee et the
it]
It .
A l at ISM.= ta of opt do laiper abaft on tba-eapi
- ra lat coot at the Adatala Mining Company of
will be dad and payable at thailltalureee
Otbee, to Abe city of lquabarra, Tresday,,loth
Umber neat. tly orderer the liosTd of %rem. ,
JAME* bi- COOPER. Baal ant Treao4 . ,
Pitubarsh, Jaly 34 IPSO —41,1111 w
Itkodon Pd. and. Detroit Adyaniser, publish one
week, and dead bid to this omen.]..:•
CO.PAIMSZELSEI
•
Q AMU P. SHRIVE& and CHAS. BARNES bare
0 this dim sametated theme.= togetter, order the
11-m of Sadler & B►rees,, for the transaction tithe
Wholectie Brom*. Prorme*, and Commat oa bled;
MN. at r 50139 t lat Setae* street, between Woad
and Sotithgelg et' ' • -
Plusher'
11=M11
Ault. ursvisj alai. sasitto
•.'111:16117&8 & say.aws.
WHOLESALE OHOOERSj
. Produes mut Cammimum .11kraqmr,,
AN &ens Plusbotgh Manafsatired ArUtlgu,
Sol. 130 and, 131 /■u■ad ■ttot~ . .
.'+ .
BsuireesiWoodkardsldeld,Paublank.
.
Prapaanbalei 3:Melding si St*las Urlags
-• on Penn Barest. • •
EALEOProaosala will be matted by Ms finder.
O sigaed,a tit tiamSay,that7ib of Ann. 4 at la M,
for larnialanir material* and Stone Bridge
ver he Canal on Pt= !tweet; els, ltauMoga
lot Iron Bar d
for.stud bring, -Plana and aped/WM. I / 4 nm will be ox.
taatalby. R K Metioarea, u. B. U., as Ida ortma, , an
the earner Of Yam and Ilaad streets
ISAAC JONES, ' -
Malaitaa of Comen.t.ea en Aquanet k Clued: •
Ptusaarza,,4.ll ,3o . '
pOIIIIIII.ITRATOWS INOTIONL.
LET run of Administration on the mane of Vil
McKnight, late of Etneenten townaldp,deeealed,
have be,e granted to the Oben leer, railhead in Kind
loin-tovroshiP. AU persona Meier clown ordesoands
*Ow mule-auto ate !militated us present them, and
nomad thconteleta indebted am Feeisetted to
mate immea4te petment m
anelmWS .10g.F.P11 MelVill3lfr. ltders,r.
A Oatitl.
W V es AI p A _ II b T e I s I t ' N a O h LI m L6 et
aimpostor
grreeolv cyThewy
cut mow famish too Nes will Arlo Flour. All onlers
lef: iv Me boxes will be pro W p mLY/4RM tly auendal
NOULF, to' .
I
elf Mills. •
ec,oao otarrie Peso for kapllelr; •
keys ltaxer , Ps reporter Riesling Powder:
kqi. a, es Ride rawaer.•
m &rave will h 3404 ta Compete with say Into- .
ilaktactit in the world Which"we erill.perwitoo be.
road dlipote. law, year order*, they wilt receive
precept alter...in, try •.• J B
Wood , DIL 3 WORTH is GO
' • / •
• .
'PLACES in oar Ma Ode., lOW. al iointry antra
errfor a narriber at Verna, Salesmen, Wartboaso
n, cehOot Teaeaers,.Labonag bleu and Farmers,
and a number of Uoy•and Yoang Alen, Coots.Caam
bermairts, Hosea Keepers. Wet and Dry :dorm., and
unall girls of ail ages, lapplitd for tamale.. .Ire. •
nosey borrow./ ann /eat, and all kinds of agencies
attenled to promptly for moitmato
B narges Pisan
eail at
MAAS ASIST
ry3iid4o Agency &Intelligence oSine,nin s b
-
.1110TIGIG.
O= F. Is hereby given. that Innen - of Main . ..
N
Itonon opcn the esiste.ol ninon= Schultz. mi.
lerlinoy till. Ix Olet engird. hone niontrd
to the ottnctein, itzatise in Ailintlicoy count). bit
~,o
no•inhan Piusbuisti, Pc Alt tell•ont
tilLiala 01 On:nand. stain. the esisio of Mann L
tdiyt
dalq
no minnow% to cake known . ill: sitino toss wiiboot
delay. JAR. W.llUCabitfil, Ad but ,
w.e.tuarm, • s '
Jl
h rnditirw*T
BAC! N assortot
ISAIAH D i rja f A 2 Co
Wator; F!ent
4.2 a t. rDtr:3 lap 914 d• now to ono
031 _ _ _ Itill_CiLßYit.93
tk.jt;rtir"-4,"'r)''qf,Arh'ler:trKßY CO
,OFF E I,2I ISAIAE-10 bags lust Ore, 'or ale
DICKEY
&CO
.0 PA NISII VW 111 fINL".I , I bit • for sale lore. to elan
ronsitorment, DICKEY t
c l ourlSll for 0010
ISAIAH DICKCV L CI)
ki Hal
(ILAN ALPINK3—I eve Jut roe/ Croak sum
Nf faetorras and tar sato Ly II l.b.E
TAI
Llnkir al
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DI.ANKeTLI3ATING3-3easty jut teatieut for
D at mattsibetarceo pnces 01 II txr.
/1 31
TO
oyse Watf Tee a for sal+ by
LEE
R'D FL &NNEL-1 case reed on eansighinrat by
$9l H LEE
`rl IM HOST BLANKErtl—li rues •n hand, fa
rile law taclwa cearlynnwol by II LEH
DUD IILANKETP , Srewres Jut ree'd for sale by
H LEE
GRETA WOOD 011111S018. •
A DELIOIITVUL Sommer ReteeatM pike below
it the elty, on the bank of the Lthlo RVlef. •Alittalti
uoot :Caeca the
to
of Pitt CMS, belO• the 01.1 Alto
chroy Urlce, at the beainning of each bet hour
nom I soul g delollt. P.M. leering the onion thr
last up tt.p at ID P. M. Two tin" of Ocontbms ran
toot chit areg, end of the Allegheny Bridge to the ;gar
den. one hoe (White.) running until 10 o'eloc k, 111
aInICAIN
PRICE RIEDICAL LECTORS. •
piton W. W. WALTERS, of ihe Reforated
1 col Imitate ot L01114.11 1 e, doltver Piet
Leotard on the Errant of Medical Prattlee,th (towel
Allf6Lookeld. Ills catalog, at half pot moon
o'clock. • • ISO
DISSOLUTION OP enayssualatp.
, ?inners/I.p otioSestod&Stooktoo,eompsiod
of roe oudessigned; ban this day boon dissolved
tmeeteooteol. S. R.
C. E T 1.11
CKTON,I , IIsTON%
IL
r7Cod3t •
Ltsborgh,
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O. STGIOUTOI I .
LATE JuStmon Wootton, DOORSELLTX, ETA.
Tionn t ist, rdliniTtit, and LIINIBt:11, tomer or
Muskat and 'laird intents; fitiabonli, ra,
DillInAIT VOX LOST.
e ST, en Benda7 morning, between &coed and
httoreen Nukes and Butane. ctoeu a small Topaz
Breast Pim The Ih.dat will bolibtrally.rmrded
!caving It at the store of • JOLLN IthIELLOU
»30' HI Wood st
BI.BTE.SIa-s lOTlLelaTintl.llistenleal, &islet).
Aea', and ...anneal. on the PTiritiPlll Doe.us or
the Valley of Narth Antenna, at. tnerappote• In the
Caw:moon, 0' tear. Indian , and Dolomites 'attain
of let population. DJ DOIMILI Drake, V.D. Jew re
enived and int aolt op • • •J LI PdELLtda
OW ot-Wood
TO CONTRACTORS. - '
O...AFETY UmE, Ly the barrel or al leen -
POW DEP-101 ,0 tear Bleating, extra afronalh,
Lalllo's , U m W. I.:andel:la re, rot eel. ha ,
J 0 Inp!ArE.4.,
•IST Winer greet.
SUN G.lia g i doltak
Itv bog. prim Green Ito Co te%
13 1... ttetb ttwei •
40 PIA i 4
10 tato N 0 Molanestil oak WI.;
and
for
k KIRECPATItICK
144 Liner* o
iiv,TrauLa kegs (nab, teCeigistln
I) meet, •od ter sale by
AFL
I'3l'
`4 eoril.ol tot sale hy
L"11 3 2-4'"l'S a wIARBAUOII ,
e fr — ilere ',eV for sale
h'" "a° 4 :dpa w tinnommu
_
1111LAX8F.E1 ) OIL-4 ova), prime for sale '
r lyao ti &AV HARDAUGH
LAAA few Inie No I iee'd &
tor sale
1 W HARKAUGIC
CL10.11) 11Ab1..971 1 3 ice ryc'a toe able by•
V 7 I+3o , b.AV 11-MR 61161 f
_
$1101.),,A3A911-10 cults :Jio
i b4 imi
r T mcaheA
ot 4°.t.T.Pbt;N"R rigtg
ClMatiet et .
Cit 7
f 7
F5.,103 pa all calotalas A trika•d m is azo dw.a.ri n
atoocip.
Q.lLlCS—Anol‘er large . ltkioleel, A oc KASO th ny N-11 al .110
leirel
L.T7 Jot opened br • -
. _
.
11_11011SEIMEPINO coots—,s geskoscrisegisgS
Ma these goads bet reeehredoirldelt. •
pdreluseess•
ere respectfully Ins twd to exactas: .
i • A A,M1001 4 14 C 117:,
Egos waft° MAO* Igi •• r ' ,'" - ,
•
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Ihqf URPIIV t 1:11111.011PIELD 'hive received a rill
lifg•rdcptyrit above article, *Wee hang, snag, act
bloc, of the right width; also, bloc end kink in., pelt
or covering Chandeliers and Os
Liege Ita SylW
ftworkzefirirf-19 bags laid NM for lila my - .
x _litil : , . • - , : i 6. tglaire.,;:
itAGNE'rin:
-"*PusrygD4orir4.zatspe assf
•OR Tim PITrsBIDDDI DAILY GAZETTE'
'FOREIGN - NEWL' . 2
eanivAt. or wiz STZ/LEIBIL
N A.
Cu. Wekk atoeillrom
LIALITAX, July 31, 9 A.,ld,
The British . etearnabipCailidi 'arrlied
delFick, this t4oruing, mad 61110 again Eitteiw
• 119E.0001.
Co'don lin advanced @'}d. Tbe seten - ol the
week IMOSIDI II) 'III , 4 31.10 eta - co or which opera
tor* took 62,000, and expedite 16,006. Fair. Or
tests Is quoted at Eli o the marker closlntquistly..
Flottt-,-The "Inark,.t ta, easier, and prim* me
Gude—Cora - re dsiU, arithiales of yellow at la,
.air:l of While 64 lamer than rumen peke. Vi r .herat.
dull ata of'24.
Proviatorts—ilieef is exneediugli . doll. Mcu
Pork la mare Sought afcr. Prima Pork is.gelet.
Borne qoalilden of Bacon are in extenalse dm:lased;
forGrotatd. Toe better Jeseripziona are looking
up:. Hanes me o receded. Shoulders go efrfreely.
In Lard,' lute Mishnah -doing at atf advancer
of Sti to 6,1, per cwt. 5
Grocerimr—,Coffie Isle's active; but pays were
net actually Ir}wer: At Public eaten at Amster
dam, bolder, of Brazil advanced their rates 6d per
cart, which checked transactions. Bat at 'Liv
erpool lad Londoa business hastreen small. Co ;
'Friday. Me'market 'closed watt en improving ft ,
pore. The Isirge recerpts of Carollia Itiee.tendro
keep, down poen; 70' tee were sold at 175 per:
100 lb', widen las tliho loyver.. ,
MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE..
li. steamer Pacific arnved L'verpsirl in
ISt days from Now York. The Cambria anlyed
Liverpool; from New Tech; In IS•days ' '
At the latest dates, the Americattileet.was
of Pow Liebe's, but the papers famish no ale
relative to the &faculty between Portugal luta the
I.lttle doubt exists tott that hostilities lore: ae. -
nubs commenced between Derma* and the
.Deehiets. • User. ImPormat emits are likely wen.
sue,.o3 • large ausalan fleet Is tiles otr tho; sonar,
for the avowed purpose orgiving the Drama the
assistance they
,mar revere. •
The overland mail has anived.with twoweek* .
later advice* ,true India and Caine..
The Com
mercial treaty between China and the LinhedStates bad not been concluded. • ,
The Cunard Company bore determined to com. , ,
m.nes.a tide of acre , . ateamers,of great aiso sad
pswer, to harry goods and pwrsengera between
L verpool and New York. :This' line will be whol
ly rottener:ideal of their present Ilea •
The Qseen of Spain has been delirred of
awe, wh,r lived bas/ • few momenta. -,
- A dielenity has arisen between Spain end Par.
tugat,io carotenes,. of the marriage or the Slog's
sister with the eon of Von Carlos. Tbe Spanish
Meister has protested against the 'Malice, es
breach of the (toad:opt@ Treaty, and his naked
hie Pailr4nim
IRELAND... . •
Conet!fatten HaII heehaw' elated, and the to
peel agitation Is dead birth* present.
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-.- .. CORGUMMOIONAX. , . •
- _. -. Wesitcovrotr, Italy 31.
-- Ssugis—Nothing of Interest transpired In itto
Senate dames the torero lug session.' 'X.he Gmtaibui
Rill was takodep et I 2 tdelock„ , , , -
Mr: rearee,rnoved to amend the bill by sodding
mid all iii, rate= to Now Mexico. His veasou
laths/minim, erns, that the Bloat' Yenterdaq erit.
pled the provision for the estsbladunetd of *tem
torlal goVernment in Neurbleslett, by adopting I
the amendmentaptoviding. that the government
I shall not go into operation, on the east tilde of
I the Rio Grande, pending the settee of the. Board 1
of Cortanissoners on the boundary of Texas. . I
Mr. Clay appealed to-Mr. rearms M withdraw . I
I his amendment, for the present. -It wiadesigned I
I to oar ad:moth:arum which stfbilld relieve the bill
1 Hos the difficulties which 0 e Senator bed alio. 1
ded ts: ~
'. Mr. Pearce said he bad on desire to defeat. the :
bill, or the proviso for the eettlemetd of the Texas i
boundary question, - Re designed, if his pending ,
metiottjhould be agreed to, - to follow it by it too.,
Lion to restore that which was medics cut yes.' '
way,- cm Mellon of the Senator from . Geingia,
and move au amendmeta, Providing that the ter.'
ritorial gore:proem of New. Mexico go inte ope..
titian ladore, the lib of Marco, 1551.: - . .
i . -.
.mocau,,,Mr. Letlefield, from the Committee on
Arica:titre, to which waste:erred the memorials
of Stain beglalateres sod Aendulfravl Societies.
and vagina. pelican., &dries toe the establishment)
ofen /I,st:tolling -Boma, ut -az:num:non orth the ,
Cepa:mem ofthelatertem•rathed to be disotteig:
eel from thu further consideration of the same; and
asked, also, that the report be laid on the Cobb.e 4
Mt. Crowell, Irogathe Comittlatee on Indian Al
Wm, reported the Senate Bel. 'Getable the Frei
dent to negotiate treaties of friendship nod bony
dales with the lodlanM tooth sad west Drip
hilissobri river i north of the nonttera lino of Te
as, and about Nw Mexico. - He said those tribe
4
numbered 30. 00 0, wanders. IWe have Mica t
dodo; the present session, le couseguence of e
Rhoads demonstration. of the lodises on the
em frontier. of New Next* and Texas, •
Martz ed the additional expenditm reel two oe thdd
11 cabana of dothart. The government is sattread
that if a treaty can 'be entered tato - with 'thee
irdani t it wouldlts emeriti cd With Naito et y efitet-,
There ore now captive women and ch.fdre oat - done I
them. taken rem tee westercieettlemetts,ead tt i
Mont duly to rethet to every leg Massie memos td.
renege them. This tan Only be dome by entails.'
Mtn treaties with Mottevrihett."The ittendantex.
pensCa will be 200,000 dollars., Ha moved,Gere
tore,,that Um bill be paten its pumps. ' , .
The bill, however, nit contained on s ppromim.
doe, was referred to the Corattutteo of the Whole
on the elate of the Union. ,
The Benue bills on tbeiliiiisker's dub 'Mem
thensporopriatelyretete3... L
I The House then went IMO-Committee Of the
Whet. on the elate of the Unice. ~ -.
On the Fortification Bill, the natation
,pending
I was the motion -to' std.' um the opproonation of
613000 for the deice , U= worts , rear Detroit
- Mr, Bitten replied It the do re:, of Mr. Carte,'
made yesterday, that Detroit aramt Carman Temp.
teele of plunder, and ilmt a potion of Me' people
were paupera.; He euiogietd that iection of the
country, and opposed the mot:mama t. - -
-Mr. Carter responded, after which the eanniittee
tose,und the Muse adjourned:' , -. '-- - - : -
Mr, pm vie iald he could not iota for 'hi, bit in
Its present condidor. . - . '.'
Mr. Rusk catered the amendment `• • '.
Mr. Shields mid he voted for an amendment
yeintelay which be could not defend bite Orebe•
where, and be would now retrieve, that vote by
main for Mr. Pearee's amendment. • .
Mr. Yoke rionested Mr. Pearce . 10 div ide his
amendment, and allow the qneatloo find to hs tn.
`via du the minion to alike out. - .
_ ,_.
Mr. Pearce assented. :
Mar some further debate between Manx Caw.
aon and Houston, the qametion was tshen on Mr.
Paarce`a MOODS 10 611110 0114 and agreed it,: Yeas
Mr. Pauca their moved to emend • the 616 liy.
eutectic( all, that. petition width had , just been
Mrieken out. except Damian's amendment of yea.
teiday, In hen of the territorial Government,of
Nes Men co, unfit eller the Commisslou era than
hive agreed open terms, sod, fa the , umantune,
the flatus of both ttVo United .States and New! ,
Melte° ahalltemalo.usebeoged, awl unaffected, ,
which wee Miectel—Vbea 21, Nay" 33. : 1
Mr. Hale moved the indefinite pestponement of
1
the bill, which wastrjected—yeas7 7 , Imp 32. ,
Mr. Douglan's amendment tit. blro Pinuse's
amendment Was rejected—yens 24, nays 33. .• . •
, Mr. Ihmin do then moved to lm Me amend
meet try striking mit the proviso, Or new matter in. ,
troduced by Mr. Pearce.. , ' . ' * '- i '
Mr. linden/roars moduli to amend Mr.Pearee l s
amendment*, vras then rejected-Lyesiia, culla ..
1 - Mr. Yulee moved to amend Mr. Pearoelanmend ,
meat by striking out all that related toTstas, which
*ran agreed to—yeas 29, nays a.
Mr. Chasemoved to indelloite'poelimement of
the bill, which was lost—yeas 22,0u528. ,_-
1 i Mr. Sebastian moved an adjournment —rejeatiedl
yens 14. nays 42. - i . • • i
1 The question beton nikeacm Mr. Perms'. ammo&
meet, as amended, a won rejected by a vote of 23
to 26.
' Mr.Walkeimoved to strikeout from the bill ! all 1
except that which relltsd to Cali6irsia, which wu
tot—yeas 21, apys„,33, ..•,• . 1
t Ms./Until ion moved to itrikts ant allirldolt re- i
' lewd to Csktorata—rejected by atie vote. •
I The bill, es it cow stood, ' contained nothing but
the admission of Conform*, and tho ' terntotial
, e .., Tanen iOf Mat.' ,: , - : 1
I
Mr. Dottgliss mode several ineffsetual attempt":
Ito amend the booming of Matt, . :. . .
~ Motions to liejbl3. n, arid to postpone Mile finitely;
I were alto mode and rejected., .
Mr. new tea movid to "dike out the prorWeioni
'be bit, gists* cl.r.rna , twit m'ott.entativ,..... in
Cassese. The motion was Jost by a vote of 2r
Me. watahror, sifter r few remattni,' expressed
his desire to have an unused Wile sport' every ,
imemion, aid, therefore, moved to reconsider the
vote by which the Senate refused to strike Rots
the bill all jelatina to California. Thu Thismotion wag
lamed lie—Veltil 38, naj a 26. ' - :. •
I f ThsqUestion being taken upion striking out Cali,
foraillom the. bill, it warturtredte—.Y v es, 49._
1 Ni...yres"srs:lihorrien,Foote,andlhnison`winMj gii,,,,k..'
emend alibITS to secure an adjournment ' - - •
A ft er v iv i enoonsucemsfril effort& to $r
~the senile
em bemulary of Utah at 35 deg: 30 min Laud Meier.'
1 18 min. it was finally earned at .37 deg.,
Mr. Both moved to lay tlie bill =the tahle,whieb,
iThe guenon titles melt Wain span Ordering the
bill to be engrUred, It was otitOd 10 ...r.a3 a -
18
: ... Is Comptaraire, PO maybe earindered u hay.i
in seckived ita death blolein the Senate.
, Vote on 'Minting the hilt tolssengroined„ ig)
.'.: V tifesart: AtehlioniNadger, ct'— Benton, Ilej e
en, li btay, - Bagta, Pater, 0 00 1 ' Va` ,l * . 1 . Mb, ----"--""—". . ererreer , rr tip
Da . Ditkihaon : Dodge a lows, Dania. ' rltioaup6u GLASS .
i ii
.Demonl,,Fach;fluuion, Houtz Jones, Ring, bj - , i.i • • .-: __...., ~., ~ .
. . ..
son, ,Monon,". Morns; Pootifb"floot am • e fr • ID H .C KA MICEA II
,1: 1 0
Soots;'', pruziensee Struve*, Ttuncy. Hader. • • H . , . 7
yalernanditedite,-33. . . . ii,...•: - , ii., i . 0,,,,, ouigi ggionnorwities,7 ,- ~ .
'-'33ava.••••Ualdskin, Chase, Clarke, Davis et jig' inthlnespectrally Marro de =women of th e la?
,ThitOeir Dodge ed Wisconsin,Evring,Greefte.ft r te, ;111 10+0.010'1 , 0 1 g ;,f 11 ! 2 ., ~... " . k,', 0 0 7.1
11.611111 d, Hunter, Pearce, Seward, Smith, BYE cminif6" l '" ifse "'. • ...i b ii ni ii o i.
.Walkett Whitcomb, and Winthrop.-718. - .'.- .., INDOWOLABIaIfI a mwo ,
Thus' It will be " e "' all the CTIRIPI7IIIir' la all (belt varieties, at us cad sti,a d ;.
h as l '" ° re j ec ' ed ' eee l )( IbIL . ff ffalltgliy4 ?lola wood to, Irotwsins Ilsis *Mellor.
Phial 0 F4rWA hit litirdltr 4 ll 7 ::i - ,.:•. - ', -- , 1717;agi - .
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1 7.:" , : -,.'-'•:,''' '-'r , 'W - ' rit -1 01. 44
- -.i. i ii;44f d likiio' ;.. "pre ukest UntElifba4,
I'vaiiiiiFy, on ittotAtimprombe Ed .. - 110seset` '
11'sioatadment 414, lammed WM'
refarerottbs Vies SesolOsteto .._ -•,*...;
Iris onami—leagr:,,...AZ, in the' ..... sets.
ia tho.allinosairs . 1 ..L!,a,... , ... - , e. z ,--, . ,-,...
A motion to lay Ss, bill matte able was doe
made, asd lostyo/125. WO 3?114 The Prig*
A* WI. 020214a0 °lnt . 64. 1 0:11 1 iii
Ma NlMlCDolllllinleielit 04
nos ebraisa.biattio, sop 1,..111e21.15i r ,
Presideoettleoes iS lll l*: °= ,......t! lu nt ea l e
to Congress eene.age Warm ---, d ale
10.preveet th e Savior fon mu
.eogetapi poniard ele tetsdort-LEXeor NeVCoii..
sod eat so limas ; New blemisot 4 0 : 4 M i r,. - _.,
the matter . beiwitt defend leek,ilumr:lonwitm,r
teStats Goverozdent; . - , •
... i....,4ii i imrind
' :The lion, Edwaed tlases:of e....•: - ;. m . n k•,,
la Waslitgsm. • It Is toes saittmeab•-•- - ---
the DsPqm.en l or4sliui!. -'‘.;.,...,,:-.,..-
. , .
Elelosirnt Ov'THE iutE
' ' 1.343, ly 9).
The steamer America explodd a otem&
*bet six} I miles abase tbis - iiiaP—seild os nee-,
ts fqro, and killiagthe sedes.4 Bameen sod erode
Arro or axe othotKL, 44,.1 , 41% , , Dunkd°r 1tftt°
Saddadtk. ' ' '
AItIGNAI Olt 0 •
- ' Puff,Aluin4
General L i pas jamen lattiis city. eaISELCIIII.
•
-SEVER.B.ILLNBSS P GARIBALDI.
Gs s• at the NO- Ycsk Qtlitrullse sof
:fei ittearsatisah whkh
maiies him, usable to. He has been fished
by Get'. Nes, *ha wss Ulm loßlSlSlSislast on'
!Solids) , tiS - await the . urVatents for. his tees?.
•
FIRE AT IS
A firo broke o u t el 2 • k yestenhy wernitly,.
flt
In the large butichng, a east end, d the tel
bridge on the creel . ; gni esanmentotted with
the. adjoithe douricis Us of W.J.-Pardee, and.
Meaty Matthews, on a north, which were tan..
aimed, wittia:nonsidtddl.antot 41. of dour and
. The wind bong isttle,; MciWier-4 ihtit
brciss. born the sort, the fire W/Waireate_A in
this dirernioe,ta ampa adjohthig an of mean
Fitzhugh k Co. ;' 1 . - j,
The dames were frrted 'aerate the street - , add
communicated with Mew Mock of non a :Heeled
over the canal by M IGRO Betaiett,atblipiriat;
she Engine Celt:pat. No. 2; wheel:tight beteheno,
two Arcs,and attar :desperate .sErnt to saes theft
evehlet they we topelled tty the Wens beat
ea Bridge attest, Outdate It Bilbel_Bedrieg;, i
• The fire sere on the 'sahib aide - of Bitrlge
street; wish pea Pail), end the whole dock
lying between th ver and Pod la I leap
of ruins. .Neerl alfthe budge was bona.; ,
As we gota the fire ill BIM Mill& bet A
, ii within contra • - • . ' ' . ..
- The lieges ',than.. tho damage ill 8500,00007-
The utsural2ce I not entlatated. - . t
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'Ca4ERI, IN ST. LOMB.
She fate n actiag the 21 haets'enalog yes.
wont, at 6 pt., war . 10 of eholua r and ;of
The haydf Beaith eionineee 'the tent MU: -
mentr. foe d put meth, at. 117, of which'69 *oaf
of choler& he interments tae the previous /elk
were 995, 4 which 200 war - ebolank ; .bowlelya.
hang 0, teas the week, of 178 by all diseases,
•
• SOI,ERA LT_LOIJIEVILIX. .
Lamm-maul? MX' , "
Da n zibe ?..t hoofs violin si 8 *kb. if, P.M'.
terrier, pro Were 9 Interments, ow of wlveki
see m of Okra tram the Wry. Fast of th em; Iwo
fry th6lo tart, of which twO WM tot oho era. -
The ter 10 on s.otsnd %fhb 4 9wit-4
STEAL BOAT EXPLOSION--LOSS OF X.AFEA
. .
• OTAVtLVID. Idly 31... •
Thitesmer Ameries blew uplait Alibi, about
40 lab below Ene, scalding about 20 personi, 6
o r Alm are dead. or will Ate. -
TI Aatefka wu tasted late Erlo, RiiiztwiA•
(ugly the steamer' A 1404144.
I ! BALTIMORE MARKET: ,
liaarcots, Mr.%
bat—The tasihrt is quiet, sad hohleis ire 1
ado' 53 25 tiow,4 Buret, and $3 50 !
Prsl2—Ttio tastily ain't:li: is init. We OA°
Its at 114 a O 114 Icy Ed of White Id r . 23, per
Sahel. Corti 1111004 at 54 65e.
Gicx•orieraSsles at auatiaa of 148 hhds Porto
Vito Sugar it prices alagivg from 63 50 tb $563
r: cot. 6slts were 'spirited ; hkds Nato
ce 5101aSsel:vere .o } t- 86e.
Whisker-50re! Saks at .250 sot, in
NEVI-YORK
_Cour ambnuee eery , "ski en tint:
inynt $47435 per brl,. for cpmmoi3. to mud&
State-
Corn oktinzree earg , C 821.(p1 6304 maul
Provisions rs losing-11=ns, IbElb
prier
U. an — tnt—
aernsoalkosi w I pro...
is dill! as 74 tor prime Cat meets ass 4 ,:cove.:,,i
• Ilse scOalSer oppreisilvali !'
. .
' New tan Jolf 3h.
'Tkerr are So chausei tO [Mike 1 13readsuire
- since Pro. . Tule is some en r llo . to,tbe
Pmviaions—Holders or Pork kP heti OrMer
~ir
doriAt the put two dart .bt . .s ow held at
$lO Mead rime at .$9 371 , '; 'Sales of
. lardid6l adi per itt. • N in Better'
and Meow, for amt. . i-, , . -
Wont .Sieve lb. ipllnicli fir ECII.MCP for
thrpool, there tuts heel ace demand • for all
autism's** of fdreorn and Ostia Wool, and
j
the. market Ls at present bar allotted. Con.
semen and 'peculators are Int truly • eury
tidos**. anivaL - The d " thoconsonsu
direct true the voteers,J ar no louts
Wool, has ;wee wr peat, twasou, that the
_quantity tocsin forwud tit d l le supposed to
be malt and prowl, we 4 urlii• be Wit suet
.t thud The. Wind of fodo wool, Woes the
lOU advice*. hate Item ..6.hiles, chiefly from.
r the Plane' li.tver;sind printsUrpf tower pada*,
tm E
sit or which bare ; mod lack market. There
beige (man 00 sulrals fro - McMartin:win. ' l .
Scut—The Floor m h quiet, sad teeepts,
.0011110130 "mail., Snide . ocmand • $5lB a 6
2.5 per 'brl, rot siotutd.o loon. and $3 31; a ;
31/ Ws forth upend, hue been limited.
Undo—The Market ISdlbor bohot ' auntie , /
with .ii vont: . bil.leos 41 . alooktooded. -
Saha of ecod red Whdar itbe Per . lee: Sales
Della! Cara All 652 too. Oats RN scarce, and,
'ta demand, with, salof 50 t. ho pate Penna.
. ' NEW HI mAllitsr, acc. ~
%To iiis
New OXIMASI. Jolt' r..:
Calton The z oo quiet, sod kiwi. Salo
of t 390 bite3midot4 ll2 * 0 ISI, . ,
• Sugar has ad; to 51.. '•• • '•
Pork lb droold al *es of idea at sit 62
per tilt; - ,
com—Stles stiYor bubo!. -. ' - ~ ..- . .
wm.l 4o .,_weo Wet at Ste per 6.1100..
i
1, 2 k...um 0 kegs at '7 ic: per lb. "" ;
- vi e •F t l eo gi b flood from thastak kat' lief
newi by hod , ha b latiolinted , ' .: . : 1
Le e d n t e s 1 east stoat tbat - the Santa Fe
ezellemool s .ltd• '': '' --• •'',' ' •
70 0 .1 0 0 0 , 0 by lle GOiesztor iii Oak
si n e°,
_ OO 6 yestotivo b 3 (IYogeogo, tyldog
to , ' - 4 , '" . ""'.draws.
and aid' , -
ivoiJ9ro bills an aiLadj%lllii, l l l7l6 8
; a Woad st
PaNaC-11+1 , -11 act JAtirraffilita.bj.
r.vroNe—lso lb* for sQ a blis
I c WISr.-31.Texior,quItty:iot lem4 ale, "
'onYinntly on bynd by
A curperrsom &moues ,
. • 193 Libertyst : • ",
BRANDY, of the maoarketere oriole:Mei
A Co.; Dorde etix, of - vamp, whategee, :kept
CLIME-HT:SON CLOUBR
• fl•'—£4 tab Loveiini4Crgslued zed ALIT.*
liu"' •• el • 7 • M A k' n ' tritl ' .lTpor.: mans
EV—VO ht:deits P;it MO: Tekt
abed and loose foi qla br
cuLnEßTsoNa.ei.ouivo
11J11P/iNitNl-110 tqls in fitic order:
BellOoN ni AKER a CO
„nwMa.
PAL vaarasa—p bo..eint ig br,
Or•- -.• . J SCIWOriIdAM , k CO,
HI CINO-44 bele /Ins and weir errfee
Jr" J,ecHoormAksireau
oiltraLEn tpisEED oi I. S ONIUi Elt i t co ,
, , I
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BA*: .;EMENT&
I P t_TT B.OV CiH. rfi 4.1 WE uM,
p: -=',Aircimadc,pszan-...poipwria ST:'
?node*.
' ~ A rnsrismizroarivrwat ,134 XI
71111IIIISDAYiaveldai, Ascot
' i L VZ tarinliNMallgri 8 4 4 ZIT LO
and in. amaktdaglestomanca of AIKODIa.
"4.ldunnaine, ss ;Enna.
- : -.VABIIIIII.TOIIIIIAL PITTEBEIf;
Jit
adratsab,' =woo, ,for .Codeen,,
Idoosks. For toms, aPply
- ' r JOHN 1, F11741110N9,
1,1; -tRAV°O4
;'• .yytasoluilltaTh PikaiThaa'alnlP•
rCaaYartneisbiy beratnine.existabt batman The
. - absinthes*, ander tab btta flambee, Agnew
bassi Id asnatenstangt lam illiThohnal by mould
ObtotAliali The Arat MIT of /ali t Insunt.' An Minna ,.
knowing' Memento indabted to Thiel fun are Topa •ttt
on to lll4ls payment WV althea' on lbw Thanes, atnantli -;
anial_taad all petsona bavtng amanita &Gewalt. wita •
acid Wm. Ito tainted.- ur prawn Them tot annex:Thai. - t• '
initootbasels.'‘AlararANDEß ".
JUlll'i AGNEW, . • •
'D. a al, %pouts:. •
I,4ANIJiiaI'EDIIO3IaCOO.46O bnats A
lNk Citaint.'' .. a i r !Wadi* - lbtbinatna and ewer
abolcep
1119". I 7 A COLCIRRI4IIII r etAlitAll
'MAC/C ho gari , ;• ont CA iota NA
1 3, laz
axle ia„Thattat ta t ,pc.: • '
lea...t••• • .. ...TA A VFir. A 4PCONNEIIt t
t)LUKD)IIL .m 4 sLilt nee'
810 . 010jal.reei,StiV.
an4pataalspy,... -
L ISHACKLR'W Virttil's
yya,•••• •lat Wood .Irt '
•VILIISSIIIIMNOTWEEDS. 4 oucktibbas br
todatyline blas kleakAint lecrivul by
• , --,,BILLOKLEST &WAITE:
IrA ll -.4l4ll; l lflugaltfrrltZAW
- . -
'L: 17~ ` ... : ...r. J BCBOUNIIAQSQdi~LYA~°.„'
BWNUNKT- 4 grr" Fru"
rnstAiliss sMRtarn worm%
03'$ -
ears ticsi
, 100:',e0 Alßeriltlj'AlNV
78D1LNORTH&CO
ar o tsmae.watip4.lw itts.ryat:w.
Tar " 1 " 6-' 1 a man uk CO
311.1WIES"-:-..bill'. Ntrile4(trta-
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tinstlitritc
, -40 Ws . Otis No iidaskerel
nuirravED - FINE - Arems- 'vitas Ittgalli
„IL - +ma Ipiesermedijatt teed tat sale t.*
. • - A lifeCLlClEarcs
; ' ILAI_ st: •
, .
IT EMON '8VROP,4:11 21 1 01 1. 05 ' atiabligs4. true, .e 1
JII4 /4.ll,l?a,synkpi s. freak let asa received for *ale Ly .
-hit - - ; , , • .-: W A 61061:17110 &CO
V• • ,
• NGL .IO IP4I ItUkTAagi,—lWMtattar mocbuso it ce _4_
.. P! , St ~,
'l2 .11
01g1T3X-ALKOWS—S•bigilift sbelled for
B
IideCIAIRO it CO
SPED .
'1:11°6"4 Pager Mind
Pried Bea
WM A. eCIMILO trAki -
•
Foa airiga i 4 t i tseht=i s ras. 1
StMedViirint :a .ha,. •
.nu
Ing num pia flog far this airvernsrinenti ,
. (A :Mt nitarshason •
• ' ' voiantitiTgatt CO P
coamistos
Vir.siatits and pay lilaidara, pre Fy.dlathat 'rer,te
Philtdethia.-;",
,•.., aFfTLIAC Tons. ,
tollol4s4AUKrid bi;oleelve+i ftinraii; ,
Itth'et.,bognot„ Tet!oolc P. fOr landina aud.
Itstdsing tbe reotaising• portion of the Piusborg• n and •
Brid4Ockbv, bleb! 'Plano. Rood, bon Otetion.,Ne
nets the fix. bias ,ret4,,,in Ihe ti
. drenoborgb Tom..
,;•
ptko, *Wrestle Cfeet. •• • "
:Plum and .opo Abcollbas will be eStdbited, and
far/0163M Overt .by ttte`, sub.etiber of the onkel of IL
.Woods, r,t.. Woos losoot.,, , Panibaren for tons don
tosi.labon'of tbe Roioni of Mannietc • '
' • SYLVANUS LOTHILOP,EnAbIoes.
I„w 91 7& 31 —/Md/w 7
. „
.sostau ag sawouTn,
CD WINE *ES aut.alab 11.
Ex.:Cleat Tesi•--•• • "
tam pP ,
ti 7 3 do
Tim besiusupottea , . • .. pp ,
Lc prlaidi i itTW, et Iniktlat 'pus are not lirpt
ran Wilma and
Veof *Wit trIPO2I4IIOIO/11lIaMIC(0 , ; ., 4 ,1 iiiim
KI wpm., sanatady 'masa and for nab ni,the
VOlNVlRlntglrnat e trol r=l.7g
I, drith.add FedaddisCrnfir Aliktbelliracar the muter.
nr
r • " " VirTa744r.q..r;
jr&S Wobil ar.l Walt
truzia ;V E cntilllP—, lac loan c;f70.13"ci
:.,,
eellettpuillier of 'akar.] 'et O. bi.di
WS St ta pike of 51 per 100/C, rase=
Stra lrJbd *iidiritlaraists- 40
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11 - 1 .
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a of
jot,- M I
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benadfal pedertm joy -WNW Celodelpeeri el ve , •
- -
: ,Powliagss . .
ONO. rotlniked.Esnelo. CPtood,
- Oct Bnedle, eirinkslChniial Deughertr,
tratib.! owners will pleawk.eall t ply" thti
.11011r161. Mid mkt, Iliesia away. • -
Jalyitl4 , ll:l VALaNCiiOFIi/d;ao
•• --
Xltts&orgt City .01&& Volr&s. • -
W.ODaAISOOMO & &On, - 1" . •
MANITFACITREII.9 OP • WINDOW 01. ASP,
No& litoket &ono:will& Wt Pecocuti •
.&& & 142 t.%
" . /.I,awit AMASS. VIALS, 114[L10 , , ae.
• • •.• . .w. ompooluvi.. "
. &Pia :
p r 'r:riws.. , FYlmiTsrr - TrrMnlF
..WEjflo . ieglintedran
Dbrti itoviltid tow,' ate by
q . 03 • • . ..ENGI.IBII BESSIeTT.
A 14,174.,Itib**Cstare and Orsale
j}93 , I • ! ' ENGLISIIA USNEitTIi ,
.D.AR LE,AX/1.100 Ms in mere and ter slam
JOT . ENGLISH 11F.,NN Y EIT.
•
1110/ ASH—P,O roots to cote *Oa for tato Dr ,
UZI 11141CriETT
at stale •• , fo r n r
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, M rimer, airefteet Meade;
too
Iv EOM Ca f . " br WY" 4 Ellti l' igTT
ly
1111 guiiPSt4fslel - a — eierei Teiii - ale by - --
jek. ITO ENGLISH ft LUDINSIT
N,IIIIAZIAI L
eigl ° :ito, u o, , , - Trt; i l. " Vo7t c#Y - ,
°MUNI Misgaylms fee Angelo, retsiso4 , 6 Lal4l7lk .
Naeendl tar Awma , I bunco & Tovnisinp 11Ineel. i.
boy, No. V, vete el ewes Lady's Book, Tor
Anent; Suede's Union /liiitelei Ile.
belle or Unteetlied Seem, wale Vehei; Cbtbbes,.
of la se, by Zama Sae; Levee* Arno U...
a n<l l .Pi
OM. ideueb,pries VII el l.. The Vile of Ceders. opien
Mann, by brso• *pular Wier Vlosetief Veltrel.l
4 (N17:, AU 4 4.WleArta x A
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17 fb , nie Di Urn! /001.18ll&BmItait.,
uplN ' 6 ` l4 " . " 2 "°:ll4l.ll7.lWrr.'ol T.
*A art ha—l• in* Itabirts, bOXlTiowet
lbitt btr sal! by ENGLISH a. Fut•lctrf-!
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foik uke-Pliltsfttp6Ph h' ff i liVon -
Asessisis doe starestasa loadddl , •ET least Ps.
Ildboalatoondsdadr Lsd, :0014eue &midi !'
Mats, dad Teatealrops, )(RUSS at Weibit fr,bb.
tweet Fbortj , awes! sad pdaond , .
i i „thrc . grirtroatlilVllßcnarkett,..
VV Vneva.winmin . -.r..,crains* ,40 rirbt
'radtb• but low.- i
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4. oqe of •is
„ nivitPnV ir t DURCTIFFEtz . 3:: ;:.
.4 Open
cut= to
vttcocand
areY
04 he
!Wood
ipaiLAct a obauantra.livapsgy
A_P; ?Igo tare rftrired a inlay of abortmoles.; •
•alsoollo 1 818 1 visa and.
Is rout , Saab
arm
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yi".•rt,lsonse xc r
FICL a Thy :
eflrdirtEt3t—LO rofts,jittreftleed std *ir;'
Vlrttalabr ,•• 011NFIN/4...
014:141B11:41/iliftzerit elet 11
.-, 41 13 CANFIELD. , j
A . Taatow jut rftt trod ft ermilftsernt , -
.a.folosk. Ilslll B CANFIELD. V"
riikonliat LiCiUtrx-,lat•tampeot Owls dtai
La aged. Ka Gs N.dal suaat, .Ijl
0004 litlatlierd Okla Call sa,n and ataarabal.
• U)2l4 . .____ . A. a. AtASON
• - -
Ba&CUIiEI,OOISO9-+A campleto,tiouttmeat 4.
"labs an* trades, af the., goods, wry ebeoh
nye] A AMASON & CONV
, vEs HANnnuoiligls-ac0a0....m1.b.,
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10,V;,="4 - etltraifi - t e.l . , ?!. , FFP , ep
hto 1 WM A MIXILURG t CO, et% Liiitili M:; _
mairtl° - .11::0,14 - 42 =";
k -alrvit` l.lbuty
NTettexiir. • • - 1
LEVRPIIT t UUUCEIFTRLD have remind n
alply abeve othee—VVletv, Bane. end CObt•
ed. • Also, Ptak and Pin Nees, for enverh2B thane*.
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