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j any surviving relative or und p to said rels; And it shall said professors and teach- i; offline 1315321?) 00mg?“- es, shalt a of study afore? ly claimed a friend, they shall be given u; tive or friend for interment. be the duty of the. ers decently to b ry theremains of ull have answered the purposes o said; and for any neglect or violati provision of this act, the party . shall for.cit and ARRIVAL of the PROPELLER ANDES. Bostrox July 31.--11 i. x. The British steam propeller Andes, with days later nows from Europe is below. | Flour has deolinq 6d a 1s. Wheat low- ND DESFATCH. Bostox 1%{x. rat: atom $0116 dank at! Eu: oft Liveepool 19th inst/pand: rfioo! papers of late date ; aiso i go 18th. On t e, 10 x]» , reported off U S. mail steamer Atlantic frofis New York bound in. j THIRD DESPATCH. The money markat is Wigwam5 apecial Rates ranging pay a penalty of not less than twonty fx@ pog:more than fifty dollars, to be sued for by thghealth officers of said, cities or other .places.for the benefit of their. department. fir bodies of. such per: be so reggived by the professomnt: and teachers as aforgdaid. shall be £ the purposes uf medical and:>sur alone and in this state caly ; an shull use such remains for any Other pur- pose. or shall remove such remuios beyond the limits of this state. or i_ any M&nNér traffic in the sume sball be deemed guily of a medemeanur, and shall, on conviction, be »imprisuned for a term no\ exceeding one * yoar in a county jail the remains of uny deceased person. in vio- ion of or contrary to any provisians éontained in the f this act, and every person wih. ) shall receive sald remains. knowing the sama to huve been delivered contrary to any of the provis- of said section, suall each and every of them be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. $ 4. al laws, so far as inconsistent with this act, are hereby repealed. , } 5. This act shall take effect immediate- enne r London and urt from Liverpool! unsatisfactory. as n large decline in both Wheat and Fluur is The former is quoted by er TO Ibs lower and shall deliver UP reported to-d the papers at Jdatter 2uda lower., Trade ut Manchester somewha; depressed. and both goods and ya'ns were being offered at a reduction from pravious rates. THE W AR. A telegraphic despatch in the 2nd edition of the London Times states that the Rus- sian troops wore returning from Moldavia to Wallachia, The Russian troops stationed in Lesser Walluchis, says a despatch from Widdin of the 19th have crossed tho Danube at severul different points, and occupy the prin- cipal places, in order to prevent the Turkish troops from crossing at Aluta Advices from St. Petersburgh, under date the 8th inst., announces that bles had been arrested on the charge 0 presesing sentiments in opposition to the government. It is remored from Vienos in a disp: that Princo Paskiowitth is or all of the : # first section 0 A Jonah Overboard. Mr. Bronson, it will be recollected ad- dressed the Hard Convention, in the follow- \Having recently seen it stated that, not- 00 young no- withstanding my uniform declarations to the contrary, there was.good reason to believe that I would not decline a nomination for the office of Governor, I deem it proper to prevent the possimicriTy of msapprehension on the subject, by saying that I am constrained by the wost conTroLLInc reasons, to adhere to my original determination. | t ly grateful for the good opinions which is implied in the desire to place my name be- fore the public, and deeply regret the ne- cessity of going counter to the wishes of my But the state of my health, and the necessity of devoting all my energies to professional and other pursuits. render it quite impossible for me to think of taking the plage of a standard bearer in the approaching serve in the ranks and do what | can to pro- mote the good cause ; but beyond that I cannot go without doing a great wrong to others as well as myself.\ ’ The convention did not consider that a man's \doing a great wrong to others as well as himself,\ was a matter of the least consequence ; sothey interpreted the letter ' of the Judge, as he {does constitations and laws. by the rule of strued the declination into an acceptance. They regarded the refusal in the letter to be a mere trick to give eslat to the nomina- The whole garrison at Braila is marching on to Bucharest. The Russians aro reported to be cutting down and destroying rll the crops of wheat in Wallachia. The Servian government has finally been compelled to give satisfactory assurances to I am sincere- friends in anything, Accounts from Bucharest to the 14th men- tion that in consequence of n dispate havin arisen between the Emperor the heir to the crown, the latter will not join thearmy. The allies are in full march for the Dan- A body of French troops have arrived at Rutechuk, and a force of English troops at In the House of Commons on the 16th Lord John Russell gave notice thas be should move in the course of the ensain week a vote of credit for the purpose o carrying on the war. contraries, and con- The intelligence from this country i= n~* But the nonptination bas fallen still born The people tarn a cold +shoulder on the trimmirg political and slippery jurist year ago Mr. Bronson stood in the attitude of a martyr, and might have received a sup- port in which there was some enthusiasm. That opportunity has passed, and the ox- Judge ceases to be the representative of any honest sentiment, or a popular principle. W hat is to be done ! publican, (Hard,) suggests that it would be a good idea to take the ex-Judge at his word, for once, and drop him overboard. The insurrection was believed spreading throughout the entire cou rv notwithstanding the strenuous efforts ol . .. Government to put it down ments of Navarro an the initiative amidst loud ac- clamations from the populace The latest advices are under date Paris 18th which report that Barcelona had 'pro- nounced agginst the government conn -- lp mip tnt Gman Wehave shown that the candidate of the. Hards for Governor, Mr. Bronson was a Wilmot Proviso man, now theo following from the Ontario Messenger shows that the Candidate for Canal Commissioner, upon the same ticket was also as lato as 1847, in fa- vor of the Wilmot Proviso. other candidates are or not we have not d Goudalncu.» is Jupos Browson's Axaswrer '- At uur State Convention held on the 12th inst , a committee of five were appointed to foform Judge Bronson and the other candi- dates of their nomination; and it is fair to reamme that they have attended to that As Judge Bronson, in his letter to the con- Whether the vention. positively declined a uomination for Governor, we deem it due from him to the democracy of the Stute to make known his present position, and whether he has reconsidered that declination a candidate. who, from the record, appears to decline that support, is cold business - We trust that Judge B will speedily relieve his friends from their present ecz.barrass- mont, and if his health or business pursuits will -not permit him to take an active part after be acquired by t in the important campaign upon which we | annexed thereto, the sot, by which such ter- have entered. that some other democtat, Liflflf agf‘fiifiie ofhuzfle‘zflg'mzhfiflxgr , was suah as to defy bad resist the skill and ulterablo fundamental article or provisiun / whereby slavery or involuntary servitade. its | except as a panishment for crime, sball be forever excluded from the territory acc‘mred ( In January. '47, Col. Young. a Dom: verat whuseabilities, integrity and 'moral | courage fitted him for the highest political station in our country, intr Senste of this Staie, u sories of resulations, | I two of which are in these words . Resolved, That if sn uced into the ' territory shall here- i whose name would awaken enthusiasm, may be brought forward by the national demoorate and triumpbantly. elected. Tho Republicun has a candidate in | ays. to take the plaos of the Junuh of W all street. whose e nuection with any concern is now looked on aw an evil omen. ' & 20 Let us see whether Buonson will show his | hand after this call - Aiia«. wn wos o. ~All ie toa Knutisrely Ahead. We were sometime since favored with a | statement ouf the smuunt uf iumwer sawed /ed in the ~enute un during the month ot May at the Shongy, 1847 - The first resolution ubu.e quuted, | number ofcitizons to bis late residence Mills owned by J. Langdon & Co , und sit- hwas agreed to by the fulowing vote : p & Yeas-Bachus, Burlow. Beuch. Beekman, H R ville in this county which statement from , gURNHAM, Crook. Denniston, Emmons, pulc6 relates an iboidant which occurred its buving been mislaid we have before | ‘ The statement we have fund and now it rs the ultimatum uf great work in this great lumbering coun- try. For the month of May 1854, there was sawed at said mill,. Eeight hundred and thirty seven thousand, seven hundred and twenty nine feet of lumber, with one pang The mill was. .run by Reuben Green, who is of course u Free Soiler. and renning a Free Soil mill fora Free Soil Firm. All Hberals are respectfull their hand at competition, hankers of course may as well give it up ind not try, -Wellis- ville Free Press. lmprovremEsxt mn Locomotives -A new and important invention has recently beon tested in cne of the locomotive engines upon the Boston and Worchester rarroad. by which one of the express trains of four long cars was run from boston to this city and back, with one curd of wood. time was one hour ard fifreon minutes eac way, the whole number of miles ron being ninety. - The improvement was invented by Mr. Joseph Matks. a practical engineer me- It. consists of a cylinérical steam chest apd valve, arranged with circular uges, so us to keep u con- zed pressure upon the valve in ity ciroulur and burizontal surface. The combination gives more expressive forge and the backward prosmure is nlmost. entirely relieved. The ongine has now bee: ificient lengrh of time to prove that at feast one half of the fuel now used upon our railroads cun be saved, which is a important item to all interested railroads. The arrangement ple in its construction, -indeec cost an engine is very much diminished by it- fewer pieces and joints to keep orchester Transcript. uated on the Genesee River above Philips- [ Eolsom, Gridley, Hall, Hard, Harris, Lester, Ruggles; nedgwick, J B >mith. >. Smith, spencer, Talcott, Townsend, Van Schoonho- ven, Young, ~-28. Nays--Jones, Sanford, W hael The list resolution above quoted, was agreed to by the following vote : Yeas. .-Bachus, Barlow, Beach, Bookman, BURNHA M; Clark, Crook, Denniston, Em- mons, Folsom, Gridley. Hall, Hard, H gles, Sanford, Sedgwick, J B ith, Spencer, Talcott, Towaos- 32d, Yan Sohounhoven, Wheeler, Young.- failed to give invited to try Nays -None The Mr. Burpham whose name appears here in the affirmative on those two Resolu- tions. is the same gentleman whom the Ad. amantisne Convention at Syracuse nomins- ted for Canal Commissioner. Now, will some of his supporters be so ob! the public, when and why favor of the principles of the Wilmot Provi- so, and became in favor of EXTENDING nto territory now free from it, approved of the ompramise * * _-ceniip o <<>> o --- Man.and Wife Houscies:--A Sin- gular Case. ing as to Inform e ceased to be in steam ports or stant and equa. We were told of an amusing scene crea- ted as a lato hour a faw nights since. The wite of a gentleman living on--streat had by the permission of her busband, accom- ard her husband to the lived in the same atreet, the man and wile left their compan- ion at her own door and proceeded on. their Contrary tn her expectations and request, she found the night-latch down and ahs was unable to get in. one out to spend the night with a ring servant, left her uno recourse en ber husbgnd. Thus deter- mined, she commenced rin bell violently, bat could no | ponse, as her liege Jord slept remarkably soun d. - Her despoarate'kitustion, however, caused renewed exertions, snd after full minutes tugging at the boll-pall sho finally heard the sound of sfiptoachin Slowly the door open master' appeared dressed with nothing jon exoopt his linen, who, half asl bis open said, \ in that you dressing his wife. \Cortaipnly itis.\ rather pettishly answered the lady. \I have been ripging this half hour.\ \The deuge you have,\\ returned the husband, stepping on tothe stoop and looking atthe aq heavens, as inso-are 1 slant bang came tha:door slut in their fa- cea! rear door havin caused a current. of air to rush through the hall and had closed the door in rathor & gurmmary manner.. He [for a married gconple... 'The door the busbsnd in his--linen, and\ panied another la theatre, and, as is very sim- the cost of| NswYorr and Erre RR. -The eerniogs of the Erie Railroad for the month of June, $598,750 14 The earuinge of the month were consid» erably reduced by the Engineer's strike, in cunsequense of which. the transpurtation of freight was nearly spspended for a week, and. the passengor business much diminish, od. The resule, ander a --the Jossintime being equa of the month-is quite equal tinge made by. the officers of the Company, after the strike terminated. z Rerorst.-The Syracuse Chrop- of the argument that Congress the Taerrito» - Missouri Compromise, but pungent retort and 'my lord apd these circumstances 1 to 20 per ot., | to the calcula- attempt to 0 apt to do, when been left open in the following homely upon the Albang Argus. The New York Tribune. b \logi than it has legislated slavery im‘ififiar‘ York or Vermont. Ar- © When i farmor orders the u his hog yard did } knows that Con- -slavery into\ one pf the polige, who wap) o uff \ting\ \ 1.3_ aig a .r ~.-V W ai 6D BDT \f '“flb5f¢rnl'se o Os kry \ie aB 2C 000%. i - 4 ., i on erie u ize s M. Mt!” said:-\ think you ean bythe sea; - The opportune moment of a coup de rosin \being lost, it would cause unfimmhiafir ou aso neither tiuk. Audias to taking it by land, to take s fortress mpcessibl tranches, and having buta garrison to defend it, that} is but a matter of art and comparative sat. 'rificee. Itoan be celculated to the hour. h (Bat totake ® retrenohed camp, linked by\ terrible fortresses, an army Lor garrison in it, and new armies gearing upon your | (flank and rear. and you in the plains of the (Crinres. with. also no cavalry to resist them, |_. 1, [fan undertaking, to sucsaed in which more |forces are necessary than England and France sver can finito in that quarter for such an mim. | Ask sbout it whichever st ufficer who bas lqaroed somothing mbout twoties and stratagy. And in that positio ins Sebugapol, than to your Aostrian all- ange. which having interponed hervolf be- ween you and your enemy in Wallachia. made the Crur freo to sond such numbers to Sebastopol as he likes. E -~ You will be beaten, remember word | your braves will fall in vain ander Russian) allets and Crimean air-us the Rossians fell under Tarkish bullets and Danubian fe- gar. - Not one oot of five of y ur braves. im- molated in vain, shall see Albion or Gallia aguin. - Bus | will tell you in what manner sebastopol is to be taken. | Itis at Warsaw that you can take Sebastopol. Napier land- ing at Tamoglia,. and brave Poland rising at bis gallant call, will st the very frst mo- mont 01151:qu 100,000 Russisos. The first report of Poland's insurrection csn bat spread dissolution In the Polish ranks of tha sian army ; in B weeks the Czar shall have 300,000 maen loss and shall want 300,« 000 men more. *, His bravest provinces, 12,000,000 of Poles, will have not only slipped from his grasp, but fight agains him—12,000,00Qlefi by your impolioy to be the source of his power and the tools of his ambition. - Was thero a truth erer evident if this is not } Aud shat's not not all yet, - Poland. with your author- ity and with your aid in arms, will assure dug Oscar 0g Swoden that he is not to be loft a sacrifice in the hands of an overpow-? erful Russia Poland in arms gives you Swedon for an ally, and Sweden, again, oc- cupies at least 100,000 Russians in inland and seconded by your fleet, pushes on tow- ard St Petersburg. Thus yoo may take Sebastopol under theso conditions. | It wil bo but a fortress with a garrison. Your 80,. 000 braves will do the work wom amman annal i antl dpe anp Nemaisza.-Thqgrentest ox- citement iprevuila in the ap country, on the, ansas ls subject of the now 'Fersitories more especially agitating the pablic mind Theo citizens of the bordor counties jn this: State have held meetings, and resolved to stand by and protect each other in their slaims of land and their negro property -. Strong resolations were passed, and an ap- arent determination to sustain them at all asardas. Private letters state that about ton thou- sand people are on tho move. Five bun- dred srossed over at Weston, last Saturday, sod mbout the sams noumber on Sunday, while the roads are filled with people all bound for the now Territories. A datum] mined effort is to bes made to introduce sala- very into Kansas, while there is a general, disposition to lot Nebraska boe free Tho: indians are very much dissatisfied at the in-| flux of the whites, ard we learn that threo | white men bad been killed. A meeting wasi held not far from Fort Leusenworth, lust | Saturday, which was thorough Slavery it ment was a wasian cutrage, without one * its tong. Yankess and abolitionists wore: denounged. and the writer thought it a poor | Ince for ethor. Mach excitement, violeace and bloodshed is anticipated. Bas this is, speaking of the taking of}. in! Chasmang County, 3311 Howl. fiat-cuffazj‘ 0&0 Tuna-T. Augus ognics, mc mmm. ammmemnamnt cevors quite ome . - CONVENTION. The Democratic Republicans of the seroral towns sand their usval cumber Convention at Colwell's i Z2d. as 12 o'clock. M , to soleot fuur Uvlegates, egreanbly io the instrustroos of the Gumanittev, to represect this uounty in the Deme- oratlo State Conven.ton to be bald at Syracuse the 6th of September €8- next, and to trantzct such (“gut business as may come before the Cony =, ‘5'3'252' 37,1 € a ning this route. its time, § bcding ~\ [to Detroj: from! Baffalo Is 14 hours, and to F. 0. FaIkERCHILD, Ohicago 24 hooks. July 27, 1891 County Commitee. | ---I = -} Ki Oar nédightors appsar to be Be Honest, be Just. rery jealous of. our flourishing village, as Wo would like to know whether thoso of our subscribers who owe for the Gazattrs from iwo to seuen yoars orer think abour how the Printer lives. If they do, they cer- tainly know that if no body paid him any more than they hava, that he must live on saw -duast pudding, or some other very cheap article of food - We send our paper to all parts of the county, and to attempt to call upon all those indebted would subject as to a rery heavy taz, oven if we got our daes by calling. Now will not those of our aub- scribers who know themaelves indebted make an effort to send usa part of what thoy owe, if they cannot the wholo, for we aro really in need of somo thatis owing in order to liquidato claims segainst us. We hare to look to our business for our support, and 'if we cannot collect we cannot pay and thus is our credis infured. What Nebraska has done. Mr Willinme, of New Hampshire, has 1 abdicated his seat in the Senate, sinco the adjournment of the Legislaturs of that State. in accordanco with the lato decision in bir. Phelps case So much for Nebraska. It has sent Gil- letto to the Sonate from Conpectiout, and Rockwell from Massachusetts, both whigs ; it has overturned three or four Damooraug Stutes , it bas tursed Mr. Williams out to grams , it has dofeated Hibbard and Welle . | and the end is not yet - All theso are dam- ocrata and haro been laid upon the shelf by the wote of Dougiaa & Co. in passing the Nebraska bill This is the fruits of their unwiso, unjust and impolitic courso. In or- dee to give tho South a chance to secura more territory to cstablish Slavery in, the Demogracy of the North has been sacrifices, - immolated upon tho alter of Slavery The aut that has so paralized the Doy. mocreey, and sant its stateemen Into rotire» solitary oxcase fur ite porpetration. if its object was to destroy. defest and break up the party at the North. its pro- allways the case in tho settlomont of new , jecturs have not failad of their purposes - countries. Presontsppooarances are in fa [o, mem rejoices, they have eccomplished vor of Kansas becoming a slavo territory . which will certainly be a great benoit ta : the end and aim of their hopes We wish the alavointorests of our State | It is ru. | We could louk upon their acte with angthing mored thas the government reserves a milo zgunre at Fort Leavenworth -BMussour: l M asgow Times. dpt flew Death of Ex«Collector Richard- son, Collector Richardron bas squared his ao. , cuunts with the gurornmoent ' - Fhe sodic. ment against him yas boon quashed ' He died at Kingston og Tuesday evening The: Oswogo Temes, of Wipdnosday cvening says : About a weok ogb Mr Richardson 1 ft here on busimess at Riogstun, where hoe was takon sick with chrdpic diarrhes, a com-, plaint to which ho his long been subject at this seasun - Theo vigulence of the atack best medical ajd thaf could be procured, and ho diod last night Minx a bript but painful 'atruggle, surroundpd | by relatives and 1 frends from this city L o all othor mgg. Jacob Richardson bad , his forbes, but be bad also qualities of man- , Resolped.‘ lhat the Senators in Cogreéss ' ood that surrounded him with a large cir- , from this State bo Instrasted and th48 tho ! g.5 of warmly nitached persona. kiwi and in Congress from this Ntate , his. sudden death qdnder the cirenmstances be requested, tu use their beet efforta bu ORP g, Emulmr‘ no ordinary dogreo ul; ry into effect he views expressel in the , py i foregoing resolutions. ho sympathy teamer Cataract from How Suz uor rircsc.-A captain of the during the recent ipusecdon of the pro nises | | in Canal-st . wherg sd many deaths bave 00 | curred. In additign to a general neglect of cleaniiness, bogs were found peoned up in the cellars, in order that they might escape the vigilance of the police A whole litter uf small pigs was found in an uppor story, and in one instance, &a largo, ovor-grown sow was found in an attic. Of course, thess things naturally excited the surprise of the | visitants, but when they came to the sow in | the garret. their wordder knew no boands -- he ricketty stairs leading to the attic shook under the party necending, the passage ways like complucsugy, but the emil they have doas is so apparont and so self evident, that we cannot think apon the subject without l fechog indignant. lo view uf the biighung effect of the ins troduction and passuge of the Nebraska buil isn usvlhor but!“ vi tho Nurtb, # has stould Som W ast is 26 Mfizfimuphm tition Heme nith a 14 ht #. C - M M - wMaszda-fcmnmam} so that mm\ Lake ant Cart#)| o¢ ;] [fling. Any on 0% them as thoAlike: it appoars thot rome og» from bere , that some failures c§larsd extensaKhly sovar that amall and so- nbighbore, the 1yjjumber was magnificd to ten of country paid ribute to Ithaca, but that day has passed #%nd passed forever. ithaca i no longer m rial, &nd hence we cannot feal oren a ting: of résentment for any one- representation in: Journal or citizens may say of us. W 'dividoals to inc -nveniefice and expense. A :gooilomao whe; passed over tho Railroad from Watkins £ this place on Friday last, informs us ths$ be was hurried up from his dinner at a Hofal there. aod just bad time funally good. a Edna This is the same gentleman, we un- derstand, tu wgnm the fifst prizo medal was recently awari;d by th® commiiteos of the ple as well remarkably beogithy i pn rae alie rerwinp; Nio? -The travel ind araigra> soar s A TRG: Great Michi- Caatral 2 ||. Link,\ ia: adilited to be thay pormit no pportunity to pase to Gast a gins-n impose such a story up bhgd taken Ain Elriira, which being cir- uded place, w Jero they have nothing else to do buat att 1d to tho business of their and all within g few days. There was e Sime when al this section ut pity her decline ' How given}; -The rule made by the! &. R Compaoisy in this section, subjects in- to got on the c The gonductor charged | bim three centf a mile to the next station | not got on the Wurs. Hse, preferred the lat- ter. He then find to psy bis fare beside - ; The role mzyfao a good one as a general {Convention thing, but it a g ory unjustly in somo cases ! fod Way~ Wo rr pleased to learn from the! Genova Lourie}, that ofr young friend, $ /D H. Hammond, «prmerly of Ithacs, acquitted himself with ¢.unch credit at the commence ' ment of Hob: | Tho Courier somp of the pieces quiwi eoperiur Thap on \Tho Basis of Civil Goreroment,\ ny. was one grer listened on a Commencement occa ¥oung Men's z'saociadun of Albany, for the I Bost original Kjesy \ | - Health of Eigwra.-Notwithstanding the | t + r sztromo warm'fweathor our villago remains g“ Na cpidemio-ur infec. | that medi tious disease is$n our midst - Wo batinve | The Demos: this goud Statojof things rosults frum the ; peoted to be the cuurse of the Dem.erats of Chomuny! ; grost coro to remoyse everything ob. | sbuuid they dodgo tho quesuun and thus perout it tu be impired that they ure orthor sprinkling ii in Laver of the bill, uf dare Bul cZpréae Lhoir hubest aga«bat is becaus it is fa- vores by a Democrane administration |-- lhe Domvorsoy o\ this cugptly, bes povrer been backward in: giviug a decided and une quitexal oéptupsisq oui - to every effort to extend Siavery uver frees ter- «in We hops ritury and we presume they will not nuw shmuk Irum the perfurmance uf sa imper tank a daty. lo begicot uf Felus0 ty do su ut this timo, when the paubhc m od 1s so wus., sgifaicd upyn the ealject wonid haszani tho day afterrroun, , clootsu. uf glr cuaniy tioket this Lai, umf'l ter the heat of 3heo day, The rémaios uf the deceased came in tois , paraleso tho party tur qcars. * This series of resulutions was fioally pass- | aftermnuun by the - the 27th of Jaouary. | Kingetou aod were followed by a large Tho unly way for Demuorate of this to sustain themselves, is, bo stand by . , the principles they bave advucaied for yeare, 'bariasn. doing&gpomdor@bleo damage inside u man ros ; but 'njaring aio ouf inmates it also We bahove, thas to remain silent upon] and g'l will bo well this question would produce imoaloglsabis in sbatteripg it to, sto | jury to the party, even if it dia not throw ; pe Amvricao $0th st t us into a minority Our county sustsins a 'egraph Wires roauag charsoter abroad which wo would fam pro- and doing somdklamago nusious frum the siredis, snd alloys, sand in eignty can meio all places that are likely imentof a ef ot busing The b sre but few places | territories. in tho btate that os imgoh care is taken to fclesoso tho Stféets and provent impuritios Hroco the f f remarked by sl#angers visiting us. that it 's ' hsalth of our village 't is an crample fortmust plage they hove been ue in the good tor Emirs as urk, and thos earn a fame ell as for themselves &a)» We bad a glorious shower on Tues Dariog the sworm the lightning struck in many places. i and abyut this villeges In the 34 Ward it frrock the huuse of Mr. Chia. ' 2 gtrook a tras if that pF; o! the village #A S It passed i0to | uue end ut R eput un the Tol: ' uf his Bbousd, seeve, and which can only bo dons by pur- also hear dimgmvmg essended in mauy | suing o atraight forward and consatent other places if 'this vicidity, but destroying | po lives R F 0ours0. \ We do not mukse theso remarks from apy | fear that the Demogracy will not be true to themsolves, their principles and their char- | acter, but merely to call attention to the were so narrow that there was scarcely | mniter thet it may out bo lost sight. o£ room for ona man to pass The question naturally presenting itself was, \how was! this sow got horg*\ The poor woman who had conducted the party up, looked with much soxiety uj their wandring conp- tonandgs, nus abt mg“: broke out with a relation of the troubles she had to shield her pigs from tho vigilance of the police - \But my desr woman,\ said the Captain, \how in the world did you ever get this big n. me vei unscasy, and aro galling upoo this Nipe Mil- lion unconstitutipnsl Judges to coms out sow mp here *\ \Saro yer bonor, shaniver euber with his acceptance or another decli- wus down ; she was got ino this room from namon, and they donot appear to caro whigh, another we had hero long ago.\ \Ab' 1 see,\ said the Captain, \she growed hero \' Yia, gis. She growed, and grow-ed finely too Sho'se but n year an' s see what a fino craythur sho is, to-be-suro \ Ordors were left for the removal of the sow that had grown there. and the officers floonodedon their onwholsome duty -A; Th; Kansas Emigrants. ~-pe Lotters have been received from tho pio- near party of New-Eogland emigrants, written on board the boat which wes to take thom up tho Missouri Thoy ware all well, had had ng sickn aud wore in first rate spirits. Thoy pass directly up the Kan- sasiriver. bayondthoso parts of Indian ter- ritory which the Indisos retain control of l under the now treaties, At St. Louis thoy hold » mosting and, nnspimously p resolutions expressing their ustisfaction with the urrangements madd for them by the: Emigrant Aid Com- pacr, and their tha to that Company for ite effective agenby Apother resolution recommends porsous who wish to emigrate to do so under the guspices of the Compa- ng'. and a third their acknowledgements for the courtimes bestowed on tham by the of- ficorn of the Railrdgad Companies on the way. A “lbs local Anti- Benton pressas of Western Missouri is sedously! fifiu; the impression that the Emigrant Aid Companiesare form- to send forward panpera from Eastern Poor-bonus, on their promise to vote for reedom. If tmm Compmlgifmml disab use the Mi people of this absurd and false notion,. wp sre mistaken. Thay d faise noti p jstaken. Th musk thisk that Sn?“ has picked psupers which can sand among them auch a set of efective tsen. The Missourians wil} hardly have segu. in any cirale of soci- oily, twenty-eight men not plaked, who would narpase these in sngegy and native intells gence -- Ar ; . ribune. Court of the State of gand mxugitinifisu but if either way we think, from thair tone they would profer the latter. They find alf old, and' that his nomination does not produce as much | onthusigsm among the peopleas it did ameng, the politicinans in the Contention. His bought opinion prosured by the whigs, thas thoir | awindling scheme was con atitut opal, has [ not redownod to bis credit srong tho Pe mocraoy, and the whiga now, thet the] hare no further use for such opiniqns, partigalar- | 1y when they avail so little, are very chary of their encomiaqms. It was supposed by the Hards that the nomination of the Judge would call forth much aympathys from that party because of his bitter opposition to the a@ministra- tion , but as they have no \sxe to grind just cow, thoy do not cours the Judge's fa- vor. Ho and his party hare dona magh for whiga by way of helping them into office. and to enablo-them to get their hands into the State Tromsury, but aro now ons; aside as of no forthat ase, at lea at for the present. BB Wa ars somewhat surprised that the Hards of this county aboalg be willing to support a Wilmot Provisy man for a State office, when they hare been so bitterly op- posed to that measure; but we presume their opposition arose more from enmity to men than to the measure proposed, and so they ean now frealy support ite former advosates, perticularly if they are ou their ticket. Their qandidates for Governor and Canai Commissioner both favored the proposition to exslade Slavery , the latter, st the time he gare his vate in the Sangtq. wes the rep./ resentative of this Senatorial district. They haves andonbtodly repented of 19A}: onizion and acts, and NOW Can Pg, taker io oqremuniqp as those whe wero , true go. pro- Dlavary proclivisies from the #90) .,, :)). ,,, to as fall . 23 Sul ad - i r » 2 ma braskn bil is tion -that it c po good can Kay lud go Bronson has not yet accopted dntirely disse the bogus Domacratie nomination fer Gover- | nor. Ho appesrs disposed to hold off in or- der to sso how his nomination takes, Aqme of the Jourpala of that faction are becoming was right to flares“? tho Sth section of the Missouri Cfmp migo wo should applaud the act, and if ;t p 'demo it Wo $0 not believe in hodd-wink ing a doestion | favored it Tho right way is to speak out like men-and §f right. wh shall be might stabd th at build & ested in the ifatter, and: should do what thoy can to bifeg about to desirable s con- nection. Our|{feighboring Corning village probably w as much route,\ but in thoso days bf enterprise and competition th@ilikes or diklikes of individu- jals or Tillages/are not taken into account. : . _ We hae heard (Segue talk ghouls e new paper of started here. '$Ye havo.nof learned wheth- 2501'- the arrange; ponte for the enterprise have 'been completa$, or wh‘emu the ides has 'been We hare no personal ob- jections If sgnsbody thinks he can make a living out of concerf of that kind let thom ury it. caletiugs is the ordsep of the day, and upme folks get rich at it, god gome get no pogrer. ha a pleased to mense operation on Monday Tth of Au-. | yout. This lofig desired fmprovament is at 'last about tolbo completed, much tww'the | gratification ofi dur citizans and those rekid- ing aloogthe Kos. in another colomp gay : be found an advertisemont' stating the time. of running, and thy, places nocessible by {this route. 14; .- , ae cups _ O@ Hon. John J. Tathos. has verykind» s ly sent us thet \Exploration of the Valley lof the AmaszoH by Herndon, made.undariths direction of ship Navy W1; AlsQj iho accompaning flaps, fur whith Mr. T. will from tliis doctrine IF it wrong we should con- ecause gur political friends Rain Roadfto Txoan Pa.-~Wo under- \ ngements: are perfecting t» from this place to intersect the Blossburg 'J Tioga R R. at or near Ti- oga village. citiztbe are deeply Inter: not fetor Yuch a connection, would here by such a Adsmantins stamp so bo amt s Ofer idee: WILLIANSF ‘rfiEudl‘A R R.~—WO:ETQ thas this road will com- 3 €. fiffibi L4H i- t. © that he *. shall furnish the best and [under the Géeporal Government, aod. that those who dg few in number, are not to be denied bene§t of Advertising. The Owego t. | sette contain fhe follow.ng : * Eltsmmttuinginthe Post Office st W'— Méis Convention. | The Conary Convention to select el‘e- gates to thaiSaratoga State Conventio w ill be held at Iqrsobeads on the 12th ins}. It is expected in) bo addressed by i . F Speakers The sttendance will prcgptfbly clicker if they do, they: givo the crefilt to Mr Nebraska - Gov B fpopular, but if he attemipts to carry Nobrgéka ho will find that he darried §ght to win the race. boe --- metres dge waa eiCholera is making sonSidera- ble havos ntJver tho country. Wzgelieve to keep clegg. ; wo hope #&> We the followin Allegany Era, as worthy the consi Ro got of therg for the purpose of getting 'of tho of this county ag ticket, and hinded the agent a dollar, 20d tion of the: 4am Convention will bk looked while be was making out a tickes the con- for with m ductor cried \&1} aboard\ and be was com- | pglied to lesve¥gis dollar and his ticket or } the a assuide upugl’ , selyes upu y S. H. Hammond of Alb , comprumis the ablest discussions wae ; which is nuplhéalthlul to the Union 'and es- advancement of popular rights. Upon the question we .wishl.to see .no fanatic dr foolish resolves which fan on- straight on! the Baitimore platfor d. There is a medium fointed iruthland a strict adherence rinciples which are in accom e spirit of the age-{and in uit should the Convention stand. Ggoree the Nebraska iiqlraml'y. hose who 40 not a prupgr officers will contin- ' ces at its bifth . r fmends will see to it that bi men ot the fihs stamp-=rouablo toon} are | ; sent to the & oumewhullb Lem but there are yet at was very reftesbiog af- ' principles is | lho day aud party L116? are whfphit bohoves the ih aud protest in their pro- greos. | f -siede - the neck suip £ + w out of it» agitation Wo |4 stone- masun little euring pnced entering suits agai Mr, Majcomecoun- tose. a Entered damaggs Mre. Johnson, who, lost a; Hasiintered s intt f} | mavffipryxfitéflfi moka of aat | position of some importspc6 usiness at his office, though J Morison. :; i: \if“: ‘H- G. suiting»? f \: Hack Hfifihdz—Thug wirds , § Daily Advertiser on Tussilay, £ the editor'ignot ablg to give their a he will inform as' where IP Békiock may bo found that fhey' for knowing his wherealguw as he to pay as for Advertising bet be made his hasty retreat oro p s U B N. Y five t'ust says that‘WLhe orgons who have died with the cholera in (Fat vity this season up to aly period of nine weeks is 581. [Five baudred an?\ bundred. add . twenty-nine pativo Afjeri- umber who have died with the euolern sincp the, above Hato up to Manday o were foreigners, and one A «# g - o- olly o a Gprs Gee mami Fi Bay- The whigs in Peonsylvania @xpect vy. Bigler and the rest j)” the may et and t to be careful of their 9 Aas~ Tuogxxlmos Doss hae just ogened'u ghoioe lot of ;gouds on Water Streoty agd As \Thomp i que of the right kind f bogs. gq him prosper finely. i der ad The ac- Pintereso by the Dexjucracy it will be such as to command ppyub tion of the party. : State Convention. Tho time{fbr the assemb.ing of the State ja rapidly approaching, and we that the posiuon which that body is to the various topics which agi- tate the pu lic mind, is being looked to with uch intergat and anziety propose to point out What po- k thns Convention should take hese yarious questioni, espe- Colleges, on the 20th ult - cinily st this time. We are cunfidint that igs i 'Tho speaking was unu- ' if able,. discfeet and thinking on the 5th of Septem'ser, the New York will them- n'po retrogressive p'atform, nor to the support of any pginciple rganizatiun among the peo- among the States ; either would wo the Convention stind so as to y of New York 0&9,ngth p ex- either doctrine of territorial;sover- t, because of its virtual «mbod. duse admitting slavery ifto the \bose who stand upon the interventivn cannot efdorse it. becauso jt is a perfect abandonnfent of in all its cusential features e seen that the measure fands a far bettec|dhance. so far as New York is bave a less number of mourn- gral than there were happy fa- ts Convention. - Parties are rout ired in the pohtical issiges of 0 . . AIFEMP1&p Syicibe Friday evduing, 3g io the lower part ouf the vii game of Jscub Lathrog, at- wmpwu w ¢dinin:t smoide by - poured a rope, aud fusigning to a ceain in «he upper Fouiu mounted a bus and tie distance from the Hours He 4 there more than two mibutes g discovered, and the rage cut f the inmates of his house.- § bat induced him to make the Pg his lite, he stated that hf bad worked for ginumber of years very hird to get somcthifhig abead, but had not sufeed- iraed bis wite with extravagance hep p is known that, the b gisen her to spend if that way amoun{éd to but ten dollars dandg the must make very poor Wages, other reason than the ofie as- signed. forjxin strange. cundact. Hel is a y trade, but has worked but ho past iwu or three nths , -not becuyse ho could not get employinent, usqn that he had no dfposi- tion to work when it was offered No , thgt he was anzious to ~ghuffe of this moqtgxl coil -Dauty Republiudn. -f * -- ---# @-@&e- -__ -__- - MystEripys Nuicipe.-Un Friday \About puon, the bogy of an Irishman upm.d: Jobn Farrel, wus found suspended by the (heck. (to a limb of a tree in the woods, les west of the Pme Woods gig? wown of Southport. When va body was still warm-sh that hays committed the deed dhring y of that day During thib last three ortofir weeks he had been wérking in that neighborhood By the hghlin, but on the Tuesday pre- ddeniy Icf: his employer mot been seen or heard un- above stated. A smalif bark jscovered in the neighbdrhood cf the treg go which his body was found ordedf which it is supposed hq ocoupfed during the two or thrgl p had absented himsel NQ pause is nssigned for the silicide, it’s must have been Iaborifg porary eberration of the What we {lain Olefin; 'he The 4 agioity while in the employ @ $ {We did not iearn hisy built x days y from wh d Had H won kified a BQ0 in ench.case.. Mr S Net [PEE are ~* A Cumo sy a Paxtuzra.-1he | | ker had sent the g trom the eration men fre sent right Abingdon Virginian states that a little deoaghter of Mr. Barker, living in the low. er part of Washington County, was killed s few days ago by a panther. Mrs. Bar- Tittle. irl to & spring for water. The child staying longer than was necessary, the mother went in search of her. Near the spring she found traces of blood, and pal?“ distance beyond, a portion of her.child's body. Mr. Burker was not at 'home, but the “ionized mother succeeded in raising a emall company, who.went in search a? the animal that had tain from her & beloved littls.onc. A few steps from tho placo where the remains of the child were found a large panther was discovered in a tree. The unerring rifle of one of the company, as soon as the monster was ob- served, brought him to the ground. arno fp i Gp dpt Gee amman 0 Juiy 30.1854. City quiet to-day. The majority of the grog-shops are closed ; but several, in con- sequence of the recent decision of the Su- promo Court, are open, and in full blast. -- he Mayor and Police, howevgr..are on~£be alert ; and overy offender against the Sun- day law, and \the ease of creation,\ will be held to answer at Court. The Mayor for the prescot at least, will rigidly enforce the is“: y law ; and public opinion sustains 1D a ** - Thore were $78 deathsin this city during last week. Of cholera infantum, 106; chol- ers, 70; consumption, 28; coup de soleil, 27, dysentery 41: still-born, 17. Adults, 244; Cbildren, 329. _ w 6, . Chplgm is slightly on the ingrense in this city. \. Expxqsion of a Powder Mill, & July 30, 1854. At Wilmington, at 7 o'clock last evening, one of Garneche's powder mills, & mile and a baif from town, exploded, killing James Lynch, the watchman. and injforing Dennis Cannon, the engineer There were threo heavy explosions, which shook the city much: The mill is totally destroyed. The property about the mill was not much dam- aged Jonah Bronson Overboard, Wasurforon, July 27. - A messenger of the hards reached here to day, and had an interview with the Pres- ident I} is stated that \a prolfosicion has been mado to withdraw Jadge Bronson. and nominate some other hard, less obnoxious to the soits, (probably . Daniel L. Seymour, of Froy,) as candidate.for Governor, if by so doing the sufts will support the tickes. -N. Y. Herald. R : @- am- --- ¢ A Mooet Letter. -The following is a genuine letter, and a model for brevity and uther things . East Apwerr, N. J. Dear Bruther: I have got one of the band- somest farms in the State, and have it near- ty paid four. Crops are good. and prices never were better. ¥ e have had a gl rious revival of religion in our church and 'both our children (the Lord be praised.) are converted. Father got to be rather an in- cumbrance, and last week I toyk him to the poor house. . Your affectionate brother, J. S. D. sonnel _ Death of Charles Fillmore. We are shocked to learn (says the Buff«- Ex-Prosident Fillmore the deeply distress img in elligence of the sudden déath of his brother Mr. Charles Fillmore, He died on Thursday at St. Paul, an%om. The shuck must bear with double forde upon the afflicted family, already label-dig under a dispensation almost too severe} for endu- rance. If the sympathy of friends can prove any consolation under such terrible calami- ties, thp bereaved family may féel assured that the:public heart grives at their double loss, and shares their, deep afiiiciiin. -- -4¢-a--~-~ Straxae Occorrrencs -We says the Troy Times. that a min died in West Troy last Thursday evenipg,. with a disease strongly resembling . gHolersa, and his bodv was dennwited in a oen «ed {ally prepared {gr burial The remains were kept ustil Saturday evening, fand then, while the friends of the deseasedl wore en- gaged in holding a wake over hin, the sup- posed dead man slowly recovered from the state in which he had so long lin, and ac- tually arose from the coffin, walked across the floor, ard reques od a drink of water, comes to us from one of the partips present, and we sce no reason to doubt her state- Derouggatig , beurt. He particuiarly endeare | the mechanic« of the be- the ad ment We farther understand: that the man is convalescent, and will reoozer.-t/as. Hon Zapock E'xratt -lhis geptleman, it will by recullocted. was some yohrs since a member ot the House of Representatives trom New York. He was dismnguished for vigor of mind, practical good sense, indefa- tigable business babits, und kindness of d himself to it! we are mturmufi that a numlber ouf them,.f prompted by gratitado for the interest he took in their [ weltare, have obtained a slab of fmarble so be presented to the Washington Monumeni Nogiety. with a request that it nfay bave a. place in the structure uow beingiferected to commemorate the fame of ths $Father of his Country \ The inscgiptionéupon the bluck expresses the admiration of the mechanics for the distinguished fentleman whom they delight thus to bonor. ~ g.. A terrible catastrophe usgurred on Saturday atternoun in this City, ip the fall- ing of a large unfinished gas huuse at the foot of Fourteenth st, East Ris Three persons were almost 'nstantly killed, and more than a dozen badly woundgd. From what we have been . ble to gather, it would seem that the building. which was nearl 200 feet ~quare-and very heavy, was built upon made grodnd, ard that the pinking of sume of the pillars brought dowd the cen- tral roof and that dragged twoiside roots with it We are told that the wiflls which were overthrown showed a qualify of mor- tar of the dry sand style, wich no:adhesive- ness whatever. As the Goroner to pro- ceed this murning to investigate the maiter we forbear further comment - Tiibune. H Lane,. (é Indiana, who voted-to repeal the Missourk Compro mise, declines to be aguin a candidate for Congress. He seems to be afraid even to be a candidate for nomination. Dunham, another member frmi Indiana who vofed for the repeal, has bean thrown overboard by the Cungressional (Eonventioq uf his district. Thus we see that traitors to li lerty from the Free States, are getting whaés due to them from their constituents, whom they have misrepresented and whose fedlings they buve outraged, by voting to ugen to the blithing curse of Slavery, all that vast ter- ritory, IMm which it was excludbd by the Missouri Compromise which bhag.been re pealed to introduce Slavery thefe and to make political capital for unprincipled Dem. agogues -Ontario Messenger. _ A Nover Liegt Suit. -- Before ithe Mon- rus County Court now in session $t Roches- ter, a somewhat novel case is on tial. The Advertiser reports the cirsmmumfloea to be the following : * k At the town election in Scoftsville, in March, a ticket wes procured. tobe printed and to some extent voted, on which were the names of about a dzen ladigs of that place, who were dosignated for vatious town offices. It was assumed or impliii that the ladies with whom this liberty was taken, favored the woman's rights magement.- The ballot was styled the \Shanghai Tick et,\ and bore for a head device out of a magnificent bird of Chinesés origin. The friends of the ladies not relishingithis \fun\ have prosecuted for libel those Whom they believe to be the of the .ficket, It is said the affair causes on little} local ex- gitement. } * : - 0-4 4 no 34 - 3@ The Livingston Raggblieagé, publish» . . ._ W.; Lynde, of Greigevilie, as indebted for that pkper to the amount of $5,60. He has left the county ed at Genesee, advertises and forgotten to pay. Let his fame follow oo nar - -p e-@#~ +f - --f g \ M@» ¢ Tomuiy, my son, run t* the store and gut me noms Eavnap mo ma; i Send father,, him to Winn...“ pog feel somewhat - in ad cc ss neue c dol: ormtenime rnp Prams \Simmon'fls the Syrdcnse'Standard saye : ons ioe o hot ensueh oin a our short stay in Naw | i that holl can‘tbeax’nore th if 135? tis k Markggs, July 3L; FLomuiwarkeifirmer waiué ood ( d nd city trade. igl'he‘fgfiquafi g off. add stock is by. for castern an show a material fallin comayg much reduced $6,.37a7,37 common to straight - TaB for choico and favorite dg, mfsfig‘fio . for inferior to fancy brandsiof westep (F Canadian very scarce and held at $766?!“ e therebouts. Rye flour unchgnged. p in meal selling at firrn'er prices sfiowX’: no: <- Gramn--Fair demands for “mg“ 2d with limited supply, ; , Sales 2 200 bup’rpeg wggigggiehsll?£ mest ing doing in barley Rye is; 22a1,25. Strictly prime c ctm espurt -at better reat falling off in s 21.000 bu. at 662726. for unsound ; 7; s for sound weatern mixed. Oft in a mof rate request at 46a50c. ; ze' . wan rices, while thep istilling démand . <*Perhaps there is no more d‘sagsroeafile dangerons opponent than that one wi under the guise and profession of filéxflshggmao' ces your character and maligns your ”panama\? This el.gant extract is from a lug; the (Geneva Gazétte \of the Zlstlult, wherein { editor very imodestly and under the the. f-uanhxp tor the National Dewmg@rrtatic « to \proclaim\ as by authority ad who teay not support the ndmination af that parity ; aud ll'mt we fully, approve | {9h uansas and Nebraska bill, we bag: uo oad io rance (n this Company paid yesterday. lo Commercial Advertiser.) th@t a private | He b dispatch just received in this city, brings to sick with the Isthmu« fe Mrs. Woodward ber home last evening ciliation between Mrs. Demin nderstand, [ There f a aruppecr of a turn to Syracuse Fou |C HoLER out' of Liverppol, now-a da + + » - ¢ no more for Asiatic for ordin@ty chol. i0 or »ickness of the “0111an They have a rome» falli saying 'that h.» was very thirfty ' This |f nkfllflp? t of hog water. Times hasjheard x'nnumexigblefin Deatu or a rrormt Pojson - that a lutle daughter of ramnet; H. thie village, died on Wednesday tom oatify some Cobalt in the h poi flies She lived ouly seven hours fter t g it. Saratoge Whig. mo sus o -- % Fatema in all conscieaupé \ta mile gym Ray~ There was a very. de tr; 2. on the afternoon of Sunday Iss; {5ng; file 20 or 30 bi Srady troyed, in.clu an some lax-\e f $3ng?th The loss is estimated at at 311713400000“ “New Yb; oj 4 omi 2‘1 Tt DA} gj l 4\ (t/a ) 00min. red edi torial in Prétence; of panm M“ who nay bWheflé to unfuri the flag of the adamantine emocrary || The, above is taken from the foun Yan 0431119\ crat 'It will be seen that the Hqrd Nebrasks ps- pers sare disposed to read out oé'gthe‘xr partisan those who will not go Nebraska. 3~They OSke ft a test of Adamantine Dem-'erapy,§con&équenuy those hard members of Cougress who voted gaging; the bill are no longer to be resdgnized as Demo. crats, and are cast out to jseek fellowship with more congenial spirits. i i P all t i C22 nnn f 2g a . h } Empire Insurance Company, Office ot the Empire Ins» ance Cojo any, ; Union v priugs, Inly 28, $454 ° f $ (F. W Masox, Dearbir: For the benefitafggmg { y.ur readers, will you please périnit ime to for- scct an irapression that bas, by sore means, Been made in your C ounty, concerping the Empire} In- Company of Umon Eprings«, « ay ugaiCo. Ubrough he ageney of Mr. W hecker, a large num- ber of the far uer« in your County, effected isu. Lalst {a};x Mr. Wheeler returned to Union ~prings, and some had su pbsed trom hus mbsence, or other canse, that the Com had stopped business, which is not the case. \ ompany has never done a business Jhan during this season, and therg is upt an unadjl‘wwd claim resting against it. your WB have paid t 616 thi« mouth, one dwelling and two 982m: bramfiff ter were borly burned by II‘anuflg“ UUme belonged to Robert Tratter. Haq , of Enfeld whose l)s~ was $1000, insurancei$500, whic was paid in fali on the 25th inst., and the other bolofged to Wm Sopder, Jr, of Newfheld, whose load was abr ut $600, and hjs claima for insffrance $298, was mention these fhings that those who are insured in the Company; may not in duced to insure elsewhere, on of Mr gW '; absence, as some bave been adviged to do \The Company of course have no objecfion to the‘i sur- f any risk, but do not wish any Jf its members imposed upon by false rgmors on she 19tidnit, M. CLARKE; 55m ME~ Mr Johnathan Phillips, fne of the dldes moters in this city, died yeite rday afternoon, sbout u'clock of cholera. office as a journeyman everisince ifs establishfrent He was a man of remarkably gogd gnd on Saturday last worked frofn an parly hour gn the, morning till late in the eve, any time during the day of fpeinug nwell Thede teased learned his trade in the joffice ofitla Ne- tional Iwtel:, Washington, D. C.,iand removed to thi« ity over twenty years ago,. where he bagibean actively engaged in his profession, dither as er orjourneyman,-up to theiday of his death g~Co- lumbus (Ohio) Statesman, Tidy B. d bech engaged in our not complaining at piec 4C Prrsoxar.--The byracuse Republican pf last evening makes the tollowing Susan Denin Waywardm in Newfi'axk, er-a: (the houselgf her ifiutheréin-hw, find on- \qodward ang Mr Bingham is also i1f Naw {York, verk low, ected to live. . . w ooftward Had an intgpyiew with Susan, when she exgressed her denire/to to- as svon fis the TILE anle if: grat | -B 9s sc} Aféea. ¢aptains Who sai s, assert that [Irmare ble, and so scces- sible and simple as to Mgr-vs all afipruhemgion of E ,_ We'shall pr f car readers nothing new whor| we sthte the perscrip tion: ~Common palt, one table spponful, ted pap por, one tea spoonful, in The New York sfances of its use, and not 9 bably tel many of . of itg failure; . ighbor, used & F KP Some negross escapefl from jail at Marripe sa by borg holes with an ers were <plaocd in the same ropm befuigit was properly repaired, and likfw ise fescapedipy the - nigger augur toute. 8B\ An editor who ueuithmgs twice 6 {01:6 be « augug. Uthefprison- t #peaks, fay» that the first dresses worn by pyr an- cestors in the Garden of \den frere bedy (barc} R »a>p PROFESSOR ALEK. C. | COPHEROUS, or Medicated Com tifying, curling, presorving, respon- uing the hair, relieving di ring rheumatic pains. and h Bounded by nou geographical lines sules uf the artiole of lage y ratio that almost exceeds belief. Professor Barry, after a careful examinationivt higsales bogk, finds that. the number of bottlef delifered tof grdemin uant:ties of from half a dti e year 1852, was within astrifie ff 950, It is unnecessary to picéent qt lengin the evi- donee of the wonderful progertiesiof the Wreophe- ublic havel furnished suth an en- The «ghea. [F tous when the gorsement as this. and the explanations given of it} chemic upon the hair, the scalp, and all es of fugerficral irritativh, first. recommendéd it to the atteption of This was all t tised itself. 'The effectq.of the Every bottle adver t It nclcf§ike & charm; ZJ he ia- Auid ex pectation. dies would not be without every part of the United 4 have it ; and thus was builf up trade, of an extent hitherto unseard of $s rogarlingrticles of this kind. - The lugbest has nu§ F&L been _ reached, and it is believed g be a million and a halt of lottles, lou, Depot and manufactory sho. 13? Bromlfay, New Retail price, twoury-fiv. peult a farge but- so thpid ajcolebr Tuse Cojrean10 are emphatically the days |pf trayoling, American people live in Steambosts, and as on theso accidents are bontinuall every journer by land or 'happe by son h may be \appit and under all circumstance convenience. Many will\ £30 ] b in places di a implassism a, in stateglo: privat and suffering, who, bad t of Russia Saive own burns.or scalds, been gone on their wa of it, they. have possible benefi Sorub Oak 10 the diggin; thousands of boxes | this purpose alone. is nothing so useful as Imiga, July 27, o 0 o anpuall den: ifo: Harrixess.-True bap gonsists of the following {named &\ little wife sitth ¥ i volprs R a}: r§0§vn§fihw sate by 27 (1801. ;. W af wih bay Sn pf lsh Jig ”if! agad, fortable fixin's,\\ and = Wafers on the d entos M rs hatve increased in a oss fipwards, »dirring | est of Yat thd inventorigesired: Country degfers in ftates found fhey must c my:l this year will Liberal discount to pupfuasers by the qugutit Sold by all the principal d uaglses thruljg nt the . United States aud Cane Great Britaim, Frauce, Sold by Winiiam No 118 W Eioure, N Yo.at whulcesaig and rétail U , PROM THE HOME JOURNAL \Fow articles of an its kind, ever acquires aud frum ali sectigu> of lthe opénigy, A8¢ from all classes of pe ple, Eeautifying, Preserving a it an admirable a a dily auntBilate Pruptite Thseases c would ad§ise thy ladies who PMCC themselves upon their glogsy rin ure losing their hair; to the certainly can afford to, as is costajbut The Rathairon is sold thrugh'ut t D. S. Barnes,] lg mid Mexico, Wiest Judics, a by J 1. Patterso® |, & ec 22, 'B . audtcertainly gose o- (y gt wO8 fEver sill sectiongiof the Laog's Ks bagel} for Feesforing the Hair.-- ~ Aidote for Ngu- vous Head , lets, fud gll who tirafiron | they cents wgrld, o 161 Brosd 4 Proprietor, Railway ta Pkwy, been} ptr ideg C rejoiciag-wh ncurted t nblggflghfid over Crlifornis emigrants should QI without it, fziifffiey would) find if of the 'greatest t in £510 miny so} coed the desert, and 1f ¢ ° Indeed, in 3&1: oimuwaéfi a box of /it is often of mord, ralnefthars ® DQ same sise filled with gold dust gt cccnt tau $5220 Sis 0 e of the it 19 f a ¥ 1 jiness, | in ;Qur OP h evey A 55°? é” av (ap 8B £ 54 soave: