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M TELEGRAPH. AIIItlYA OFTIIC STEAMER ATLANTIC , y , LATER FROM : EUROPE. ,. . New York, Aug. 4. '' The ateamship Atlantic, Capt West Brri "ved from Liverpool yesterday morning, at 7 cloct, tud aau; 10 uic z:a July, bein four days later from fcurope. Slie brings IJZ passengers. EXGLAXLX in the t louse of Commons, the case of . Mr. Solomons, the Jewish mcmbc cluiminjj aev trora Ureenwieh, had been decided a jfainst his being allowed to take his seat, by ; rote of 118 to 71. The Papal Aggression Bill had been car ried through on the 2d, in the House of Lords, 5iy a majority of 227. John O'Connell had resigned for Limer--ick, to make room for the Earl of Arundel, j George Frederick Young, a distinguished protectionists, had been returned for Scar borough, in opposition to Earl Mulgrave, a free trader. De Lingard, the distinguished historian died 6n the 1 8th ult., at Hornby. G. Wright, Jr., failed at Liverpool, on the 22d, for GO.0O0 pounds sterling, Bud T. & W. Stock, for 35,000. Both these failures were caused by the decline in Cotton. j At the Exhibition, on Monday, the shil ling receipts were 3,340. FRANCE. In the French Assembly, the question of the revision of the Constitution had been DECIDED ADVERSELY, by a vote of 440 "Below Trill be Lund all the tkc- tion returns ire Lave been able t collect up to the tim of ourgoin rt press. It will b seen that the Democrats Jiave been doing!. their duty. We shall, if possible, gire the full returns next week. Indiana Election. Indian ii olis, August C. ted bout 200 majority; Davis, Democrat, Seventh District, 110 majority; Hendricks, Demo crat, t mix jjisu-ici, over zuou or a majority ; Duiumm, uemocrnr, oeconil JJistnet, 800 majority; Parker, Whig, Fourth District, 700 majority ; Mace, Democrat, Eitrhth Dis trict, by a small majority. ' The First, Sixth and Tenth Districts are not h;ard from. The Legislature is decidedly Democratic. The details cannot be given with certaintv. The following Congressmen are elect Ninth District, Fitch, Democrat, by ab New York Market Aug. 11 Flour is steady, with sales at 4,06 fur straight western : $4.12 for State: and from .$4,31 to 4,44 for fancy Ohio. Rye Flour is scarce at S3, 37. Com Meal steady. A sale of 2500 bushels of MichiinmNVheat at 1 . Corn is advanced, with sHles of mix ed at 571c. Provisions are dull; mess pork $ 14,87 prime iz,B7tg,i3,oo. Coffee is selling at 8 to 9c ft. Cincinnati Market Aug. 11 Hour is staling at 3,003, 1 2 3 bbl. Cheese is sellin;: at 0(3611 lb. Shoulders have advanced ; sales 25 hhd packed at CJc. CADIZ BUSINESS. Kentucky Election. Louisville, August 7. In sixteen counties Powell has a net rnio of 2,200 votes over that cast for Crittenden in 1843, who then had a majority of 8,500 in lht.se counties. Thompson, Whi", for Lient. Governor, was ahead of Dickson and Wicklrff. The Tote for the Democratic can didate for this office falls far behind that of Powells. The following Congressmen are elected : ' Boyd, Democratic, in the 1st district; Gray, Independent Whig, in the 2d ; Ewing, Whig, in the 3d; Ward, whig, in the 4th; Hoyt, Democrat, probably, in the 5th; White, whig, probably, in the 6th; Marshall", whig, in the 7th; Brekenridge, democrat, in the, Btli; Mason, Democrat, in the 9th; and Stan ton, Democrat, in the 10th. Alabama Elections. Philadelphia, Aug. 7. . We have despatches from Alabama an- infavor.to228aL'ainstit.notbinrrtwn.tl1ir,ls,"0"nclnSthe. election ot six out of seven renuired bv the Constitution. Thn fih;,.t Lnion candidates, for Congress. Benj. G, subie overpowers all others in Paris. The Minis try are accused of corrupt movements in re lation to petitions for revision. An amendment was moved, but was de- candidate is elected by a Shields, Union larjre maioritv. In the 5th Congressional district in this State, Houston the Union candidate has a feated bv a maioritv of 13. It was rennrte.l Tr"Z.ovcr """""rd, the Secessionist, of . . . r- kwv .1. -X Al - 1 1 , 1 " . mat me wnoie ministry naa resigned on 'Tuesday, but the report is not credited iij London. Other than this, the news from the Conti nent is unimportant. Arrival of the Steamship Europa. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE Jeir i ork. Auj. 4. There are some small counties vet to, i j. . . near irom, diu the returns yet to come m will not alter the results. The Union ticket is elected i every county heard from. Late and Important from Cuba. New York, Aug. 7. The U. S. mail ship Georgia arrived this morning at 3 o'clock from Chagres on the 27th uTt., with 350 Dassencers. 150 for New , . a O -. - .. 5 The Steamer Europa arrived at Halifax at cleans and 200 for New York. She also 8 o'clock this morniug, with dates from Liv- brings 50 from New Orleans and 30 from rpool o the 29th ult., being 3 days later Havana, making in all 430 passengers. The than the Atlatic. She brings eighty passen- Gcorg'a sailed from Havana on the evening , gers. ot the 2d inst. The steamer Falcon, for Chaf- While off Halifax the Europa ran into the res and Cherokee, for New Orleans, sailed fishing schooner Florence, and sunk her im- tlle sanle ay. 6reat excitement in Havana mediately. The crew 14 in number were ftt tlie tlme tn.e Georgia sailed, owing to the saved, with the exception of one drowned. news of meetings being held by the citizens The steamer City of Manchester, of the OI aew Cleans m tavorot liberty and mde PhiladelDhia Dacket line, sailed from Liver., pendence. . pool on the SGlhult., for Philadelphia with The Government received some important io passengers. mgui mo vxeunii arnveu, wnicn COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. , resulted in sailing of all the fleet of war ves Liv erpool, July 26. S(i)s 'n l'"'". with the exception of the steam Breadstuffs exhibited slight improvement er 1 'zari'- I his was effected in the most since the sailing of the Atlantic. Baltimore ault-'t manner possible. On the night of the It... :a nli:,,,. ont,fi,lai.,i.1 Bacon Prices have advanced Is per wt. Groceries' Coffee, tea, and sugar are dull, and prices are tending downward. r...l., !,,. .,,1...,.,! t ..:., 4i of the Atlantic. Trade in the manufacturing districts is ' better. France is tranquil. The ministry had ten dered their resignations, but the President, refused to accept them. Late from Calif ornia. Great f'ire in San Francisco- Bwldtngs Destroyed Loss ThrecJtfiUwns of Dolla rs Loss of Life. New York, August G. The Empire City, which left Chagres on the 25th of July, arrived this morning. She brings 300 passengers and $400,000 in gold dust on freight, and 300,000 in the hands of passengers. 1st inst., it was rumored that armed forces were gathering on the Florida reefs, and that a part of the fleet had been despatched in that quarter. Expresses were arriving every hour from the interior, but the offici als kept everything so quiet that it was im possible to learn the particulars of events. The Government paper had been printed two days, and is said to have contained some exciting news from the interior, but its issue was prohibited until after the departure of the American steamers. Several execntinns had taken place, and but for the refusal of some regiments to fire on the condemned Fine Hundred ere woul(1 Il!lve J' many more. Pardon mis ueen promised to all insurrectionists who would lay down their arms, with the exception of the leaders, who are to be exe cuted or transjKjrted to Spain Allegheny Cattle Market-Auff. 1L battle. Ihe market was pretty well sun- piled yesterday witn lleeves, and buyers bid freely ; the whole number offered was dis posed of at fair prices. The offerings were : Beeves 500 head ; bliecp 100 head; Lambs 50 head ; Cow and Calves 25 to 30 head ; Hogs none. Beeves. The market was well attended yesterday by both buyers and sellers ; the whole number offered (500 head) was d is posed of principally, to city butchers, at gross lo jjc, equal tonet 5, U to Uic; prices were a shade lugtier than on the previous i . marKct aay. bheep and Lambs. Tlie whole offerings did not exceed 150 head, all told ; the whole disposed of at $ 1,70 to $2,00 39 head. cows ana L-alves. Ihe prices varied at irom iiB to 25; all sold, i .. . Agents for the Sentinel & Farmer The following named gentlemen are our authorized agents to receive advertisements, subsciiptions or Job Work. All contracts made with will be strictly fulfilled by us : Philadelphia V. B. Palmer, E. W. Carr, U. riercc. Boston V. B. Palmer. New York V. B. Palmer. Wheeling D. Maclane, Esq;., Freeport Joseph Allen. Moorefield A. Jul. Schreiber. Westchester Wm. Fleming. Franklin Dr. E. Conaway!" Ilumley Jacob Gutshall. Short Creek Asa Holmes. Stock James Hoagland. Athens Dr. Thomas Findley. Green David McConkey. German John Brown. North A. F. Croskey. Monroe Paul S. Ridgeway. MARRIED Onrhureifiy tho"7lli inst., by Rev. J. M. Bmi, Mr. William Covawiv tn Mine I.vdu M'Kinket, nil of Harrison County . INFORMATION WANTED ! OF ELIZABETH tl AGEV , of German town fbip, Harrison County, Ohio, who left her home some two years Rgo, and has not since been heard from. She is supposed to be in Washing ton county, Pu. If she is nliye, her purents nre extremely anxious thnt shetlioukl come home, as they intend moving to the West, shortly. Any information respecting her will be thnnkfiilly re ceived by ABRAHAM HAGEY. Editors in Washington county, Pa., and also in Pittsburgh, will confer n favor by noticing the above. ang13-3t i Lack down, je seraphs from hr Son, And ie wonderc we have done! We talk by lightning, rili tiysicnai. And pinl lit Sol' Mernil be.iro! J. P. JOHNSON, Daguerrean Artist, UJ Ut!Ll)reiecttiilly announce lo the Larlii and Gentlemen ol C.idii niul liriniir ilmi lie hut taken room nt thn CA 1IZ HOTEL, wksre he is prepared to lake pictures i the Inlet' aixi most approveu alyle. Air. J. hna tiikea Irt oa of some of the heat D:is.uprrcotj itt in the United Stuiea, He thereiore H.iiutb liinu-li ik.-tt he cnif pfoiluctf belter picture limn Ikivc errr beets taken heretofore in ihi purl of the Sinfe. Li dies nml Gentlemen will please call nml r- Hiiiine Bpei-imeus. lllltro-.H i:ar.'iins! ISnrnins! IT is astonishing at what VERY LOW PRICES Welch & Phillips arc NOW sel ling their Goods! They are about starting .ast, lor me purpose ot laying in a supply of Fall and W inter Goods, and are now dis posing of their PRESENT STOCK AT COST. Bargains can be had, and no mistake. Call and see them, and satisfy yourselves iliac mis is iyyj HbAllil lc. jy23 WOOD, MEDILL AND VIOTOltY. HARRISON COUNTY MUST AND SHALL BE REDEEMED!" 'SfflW Civ-f CVS i'rAaj4 g DAGITEIIIIE0TYPE3". g T I HE iindemigncd hnvinj filled up bis room J for Dneiierreotyniiij. ia renilv to Hike likrn- ospesof llio viirious size uaunlly taken, in the handsomest style mid most reneoniible terms. 1 have ltely REMOVED lo Ihe room immedi ately muter (he Republican 1'riiitinc Office, and over Mr. Bt-nlr Kru? Store, ivlwrn I sill ho linppy to nncommoilate my friends, und Ihe pub lie ireiiernlly. "!'"-" II. DAVIS. JUi.Y '., 1S51. FRESH GOODS! JUST ARRIVED AT WOOD'S! JJJMWluJflM 11 IIHj m ffc " "' .-v-''- ITfoe Memowatic Fire on the Hnilroad. IXTE are mam rrccivlnr mtxi urbinr the hr- V fe nd te iMrett ,uk ol 'AN'(.'V footers township in Harrison County, in their diliercnt nronrM to llii part of ih kmii-?, l.ii'h r i.t eriMid will ell ai I0W RATES iany oJer u.r in ilie w.yniry. Ve hnvr ton 'iish an opinion of the rood ennpnt jnU um-ui of ibe farininc conxouiiity of fliirrinoii reumy, to diink they en .beifUl. bjuit noiy t nkine ml sansiiiK of aonte of the nwull fry, iiuu hiiv icen pufliitc over liie enforcement ol cinren unit jooilii beyond e.(lrula:ibii aU hu wisli u lr th .'iiiuiiiiiii!iy who have the. renil ' - "JOHN DA HO. i 1 PDi4!rr!,i''iiCn,, "ani W," PRETTIEST AN1 CHEAPEST 'mtt K OF .OOODS VKT OFFERED. , We mate-no prerenuoin to rll f o,l. lrM ihun ihe co.t to bring theia here, but wr will ttd) in a loir livinc profit, and uike their prod.e ht fair nhrket pr.oe. We lnk, grit cntf, ,( lert our oo.l. both , lo ,,,, ..i.w,,,,,,.,,, e have mo nuel.oii gooU nmOe to fell und m.t to wear. Call mid ee; the G.,o.l. will, peak fr ,llPfu. . i cut, at t UABW, nmyv-tf ' MAtilMIFI CENT iSTOCK OF UK f GOODS! of each are requested to meet Townships on G,000 7 iva:t Lumber. CT of Onk Lumber (ansorteil) ue wuoiesmieor leuiu ry vv m . in m.i; & t :u. A Sure Cure for Worms. "TOBENSAOK'S WORM .SVUUI. A 1. J iirticle, lor snle nt .U' J3 SMOTWEEI, St, CRABD'S. fresh WHITE LEAD, NAILS, &c, &c. rt.'ST receiving on I'onsJinni'iil : I 301) kegs nure'White Le'iul. nt $2 per kef. ) 500 beet Wheeling Nuils nml Brail. 10 to 2()d f3,.10i 8 nnd 9 1 $3.55. Gd $1,10 per ke?. unit iiuu , iiniiMii iirusncs or nil sizes lor fine LOW FOR CASH, ntihe RKJ PADLOCK. ARNOLD'S PATENT SASH LOtJKS,th Intest nnd bcsl invention of the aire, fo sale nt the sicu ol the Ug Pud Loeit. D1TMAKS & THOMJIAN. March IS. 1P51 ;3tent L. nle by MEDICINES, n lurge viirieiy, for fjunc4 J. CRALL. MISCELLANEOUS. Sheriff's Sale. John Zatt & Wife, ) Petition for Partiiion. olomoii Dclonz. Sr., ot nl. I lE of an order of sale, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Harrison county, Ohio, and to me directed, I will offer for sale in front of the Court House, in the town of Cadiz, in said dmnf.v. nn Saturday the 23d day of August next, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M., of said day, the followin-r de scribed Real Estate, to wit : The north half of the west half of the south west quarter of Section Fire, (5) in Town , ship Thirteen, ( 13) of Ranee 8cven. (T) in sued out of the Court of Common Pleas, the Steubenville Land District, containing NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S Mark Hogge and Kobert nog5e, vs. John Norris nnd Robert Norm, ct al SALE. In Cli ancery. R J. BENNETT i. imar receiving h ,cl open- ,ci, lor ninety, neatnew of siyl,.. and cl.ei.pnes., ciiimot be mrpnaaeil by tiny other stock of good ,u ,hc West. Having purchal more than double h a .i.u . ly forrASU.heiarleterniiiinl loeell ijHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, and those wiauine; to pnrnhnw n goxi ..ml f.h winnblo nriielc of Summer r,ni .:n e. .. . thirnrfv, ,njfC toirive lil n i "i , '"m CZOTttS. e., &e , A C lil.tck Fn nrh twUl ru.i.. . i .!?. '. fore offend abo brown.'blaek, nud olive t:io.h, , to suit purchaser; C..imerr,, black l)w skiH .ami lancy color, of the very latest atyle.; ZSlul e w.ih a general voruLt ,-f SU I , lue A iiniii. r . i? l , . Mt l.u,i.. wm ' . i.ii.;h uiiitrnmiii lo- Hoaierv, . 4. ? i. ."iiiik UOOD3 uiuui in uuiiiy onveniion m fuauiz oniZZXiT1?" p TIfESBdLlLthe 2th dm, of .tffiirtw - '' a 7 lUIMlivii) r. . ....ruwnre, lueenwire, Groeeriee, ;m7 ruu timenin exchnnsce for vood Kemember the nll .t.t ,. . T - . u Court ' ''a mi',t. mny)41y R. J. BENNETT. MERCHANT TAILORING' AND CLOT II IN 0 STOKE MAIN STREET, CADIZ, O., Vl'Iffi'y 0PPsHe th: Publin Jiuildimrs. attention of"" hi rail. act) .7 .. . , - i. m nc &ru any oj au mm, between fir M rk''r Sl,k.i,k B wck hours if 1 and 8 o'clock, F. M.. and anZ point THREE DELEGATES, t'A- DY VIRTUE of a decree and order of sale, "Jnil'ffl"? ",".'! t'n ''j:"16'1'.1 Forty (40) Acres more or less. ' will offer for sale, in front of the Court HoiiFe, in j jij, ' n tUT TivT ihe town o( Cnriu, in said County, on sT"- jy'18 rULJilsKI, .L- m i ...... K. ! " Sheriff. JUDS0N ACADEMY, ! follow- At Jefferson, Harrison county, 0. faitof I HIE FA lil, AND WHVJEll SESSION o nix iiisiiiiiiion win open ffloiMluy, August IS, 1831. meetinirs Burning of a Steamer. New York. Atiy. 7. Tnc steamer Trojan was burned this mor- and Jas.- McNulty, The body of a third. supposed also to be one of the hands has The cir,v of Sn Fri,nr.ien wna vwitrl 1w . x ' . tlucK on ionn river, and two another destructive fire on the 22d of June. ZT,' 1 "'"f f a?.a Ti,iRr(u !... fixf : li were burned to death. xiii;uiiii.c line xi.iLifc (tiuui man was uiuwu G11,,, i up, with, a view to arrest the progress of the Jw j " . u..t .:.t m v .i oten iouna ut, uuy nitiium nvnu. ju.veryuiiii tvas if ,, ,4 n j i i burned from Pacific to Washington street, M"rf arretty has been arrested in and East, excepting two or three building B'kb'n for the .nurder of Ldwm Drumm f-near the corner of Jackson street. From atNuwalk 0l Washington street the lire crossed over the New Orleans, August 5. rear of the , Eldorado House, and the new Tlie steamer Cherokee, from llavannah, Theatre, which was the last destroyed. The brings private letters, which state that an at flames spread thence to Merchant street, and tempted insurrection has been effectually thence crossed to Clay street, on the North put down. Many of the insurgents had been side, below the California Exchange. It taken and shot. thenco extended to the brick building on the 'The ship Jos. Badger, hence for Liverpool, North side occupied by Rallant & Wilde, laden with 2G00 bales of cotton, was burned corner of Montgomery street. During the last night at the South-west Pass. progress of the fire, immense quantities of Fvi goods were removed to the Plaza, where T( . , f ork' At(r & they ultimately took fire and were destroy- " lb Trumo,rJ hat?.00 men -ailed fr ed. Along Broadway everything was con- lbI'nQ1,.n U1,e 'PPer r'g. or Cuba; sumed as far as Kearney street. On Pacific n' fn tra e rePort ,but il 18 ccrtain street the tire consumed everything in its lat f? mJ7 fi"ed. are only wait- ourse as far as Ohio street, including the "S Y " "orgia. f: trii .t ru..Tj ti ..?. 1 he steamers Connecticut and Commodore. Everything was consumed on Montgome- g0UI" 'or T f anl ,n co"ls'?n ,n the rv street. nrl n. fw 1,,.. helnr On bound .,ast nlSht m fog. We have no WAY, the THIRTKENTH of SEPTEMBKR. next, laai, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. in. ana 4 o'clock, r. M. of paid dav. the nig nescrincu nt.rti, LS I A I L, to wit me north-eat quarter of Section twenty-four, Town.hip eleven of Itanire leven, in the Stcuhen- ...I . I n -I t 1 . - . . . . . . . . . - ' . ' ' """" i'irici. Deginnincr lor boimclnry at Jt consibts of two terms of U woeUa each. It the north-weit comer of mid nnrlh.enst nnrt, is onen in Imtli Snvna A n ,.,,,. r .. ..' , t7iVt terA'i'to Senator fram this nt .! i , , . ' y ----- - 1 ...i...... niumiu llllili.l- - - m.-m m m m. mi M. aa .f J M.M. a 8 1 filter thenne Smith Pio-htv-nino A,,rmta nnA liniintiku-d nMiiiainn.ohio I : ... 7 . ' . - uHuimniiio. a in tuny expected twenty-hve minutes, cast one hundred nnd four- ol eueu Pupil, upon joining the School, to eimr irx i siaKe; inonce norm sixty-seven upon inosu stuOiua lor which he or she For the purpose of nominating the fol lowing County Officers, to be voted for at the ensuing fall election: One licprcscntativc. One Judge of the Probate Court: One Clerk of Court of Common Pleas: One Prosecuting Attorney: One County Treasurer: One Sheriff: One Commissioner: One Coroner: One IHrector of the county Infirmary: And to appoint a Central Committee to serve for one year. They will also at the same Township 11" MJrVlVg UlUdm . tit Sect ,.: etc .. etc. meet with lielrnont County, for the purpose ot nominating a candidate for poio io a wnite oaK two leet in diameter: thence d by previous attainments. west, with the north line of said Quarter Section, not clew to the place of bceirming D HILBERT, nuyl.rim Sheriff of llnmpon County. PUBLIC SALE. 8 nrenar- And those who do sign pnrsoiriff a regular couree may select such lininehe taiiRht a are judjretl moat ad , igcuu. oiiiueiiis win iioi ixi Kepi separn "j "'s 'iMiiiiiiiy division oi )ears, bin will be ranccd in classes as niav best in ntn th,.ir dividual good. And yet itis the mlcation of the Board of Di rector to afford a systematic course of instruc tion, in the iMalheiiialics, in the Physical, Intel lectual, and Moral Sciences, and in linglisli and Classical Literature gem-rally- To this end , competent nnd faithlul Teacher will be sourlil. soloclcd. and einnlnvpil .,.,.. . of Hoes, Milk Ctjyts, young Cattle, Sheep, Hos, nui1 to " lc'w brannhes ol study and directed lo iwo wagons, Home Gears, Ploughs. Harrow, t""e Ule Pul' 1,8 Ihoroush as posaiblo uc", nye anu uats Dy the bushel, Hay, wacori stulT, a quantity of Rail bv the hundrer' ll'u. oAjinuu icrm oi i wo years to a piece ol land leased in uie larin oi Joseph fenn. time and place as may be designated. It is also recommended that committees r I Mit, subscriber culls the J. fnends and Ihtrrwblie, to h,Y large and well selected stock of FASHIONARI I? ni. i iv AND SUMrPcLOTlilN(j which for vanety of .lyleana fa.hion. d ,.x- He is determined togiventifac'jon to all hy filing good urtic le, as w.ll made nd a. cheaj, i can be bought in Philadelphia. He ther.fore not only .nv.tes the people of theeountry.visiUng he own,iog,veh u a call, but the ei.izen. oi Cat iiz also: for which iinil;,.o. ...:ii k i . hnk. will beretu "ihn , ,. .hJ.l. or not. - -j ,.M.w..r As he intend tn li i . thing in the CLOTHING LlNK, an'l n il ihiit make up gentleman', wardrobe, mid nt such pncenshall dir-fr catnhetltinn. I,i,,..i. itttemion to bine8., to mret the view tiiul rea ?00,n" ra1lyW" " Ws ,rien,U t"'d ,l,e P"hlic lingular Custom Business, Villbe(,ltihU,)aB,gnrmei,t8ofnllkii1dsnjii1l8 nnd trimmed a usual it. the best manner, m Ihe same .tan, . Particular iittetuion will be bestow ed upon this department. Person who may not desire him to make u p tliei garment, can be Tuniished wiih a moatsupe.h and splendid tockof ' CLOTHS AND CASSIMERP, wiih appropriate trimmm?. m l,,. ( t;. is noi a good a stock in town a his from which , w imrk ami Philadelphia- I-'ieh l,kllBU;ill hit pc.... I.. .1.. 1 ,7 . i.uiiiMjf ri-ueieu. THE subscriber will offer f5rS for sale at public vemhie, 'JxS ... at his residence, in German town ship, Harrison county, on THURS. dav of Al.irnst. Ift.l ItkA followinir nroncrtv. Inwit; lion,i y W w nuance, jor cam n ownsuip, be '. 1 j, ml - . latest fashion. mniiiva m me same time, to act in concerts rvr-into,,,m'nvUhyi"iy 7 w Kll()Wn for a Inner nxa tl.,. ..!. m1. j!.. JT 1 dt . .1.. ..I,"." ' ""- i"iiHim.tn wun me tuemrai uommtucc. I he lioard orobnnnv lo announce ti the mih- ItlMhat Eev. Emanuel H. Scarff, A. M l' 1 .i i fcirw.M ttii,.n wt,.AA f.. piiriicuiiirs oi me ftcciQcnc. uwi.aa.i.via avav.iyu llV ) J AIA.11UCU no 1(11 fill , a . "I I i , , Washington, and there crossed diagonally Earner Atlantic sailed to-day w.th into Washington street in the rear of the ? Passengers, including Benedict and Bcl Baptist (3huh, which .was saved. It then lettl' of the 3J. LlJlt extended down Washington street along Du- Baltimore MarketAuff. 11. pont, taking the J ackson House in its course, ' Flour. Sale of new City Mills Flour at and tho California Restaurant, adjoining. $4,50 ; Howard Street $4,124 1 atients, in the City Hospital to the number; Grain i steady, at unchanged rates. v. .....vj ,, v., fji ICIUUIUU lUftlUt ill IUU I cm Ul the Hospital, and all were saved. The Presbyterian Chureh, on Stockton street, was burned; Charles S. Wines was Pittsburgh Market--Aug. 11. Sales of Flour from wharf $3.25(3)3.280 IrVTTL ' WHN IHI mi'H ' I nDfinO 3t VV intiO ttr rtj- r burned to deat.,, and alsoM, Bach, of the?" EV7'U nrm oi liacii, liurnott & Co. The number , for common ; $3,503,5G for extra. Cream Cheese is selling at C6.V; extra cream is selling at 6J7c. Coffee is selling at 910; Sugar C 6J in hhds ; Molasses 3(JJ37A. Sales of Dried Peaches at $1,371,45; Dried Apples 7500c. No. 3 Mackerel 7,257,75. Sales of Feathers at 33(3! 3 5c. Wheat is selling at Gfi6Bc bush ; Rye 4550c; Corn 34(35 ; Oats 2520c. Bacon. Hams 0 j9c ; Shoulders 77 Sides88J-; Sugar Cured Hams 10il? Wool. Sales of common to three-fourth blood at 2831 ; one-half to full blood 28 40c $ lb. of buildings destroyed is not less than 500,1 and the loss is estimated at three millions of dollars. A row had occurred among the miners ticar Carson's diggings, in which two Amer ican's and three or four Mexicans were kill d. Our city is growing up very fast. Two Siundred buildings were erected during the astweek. , A horrible murder has been perpetrated at nora. Borne nerwons who took ollence at oma article in the Sonora Herald went to the room of one of the editors, dragged him out of bed and shot him through the head. They also killed two other persons connected with the office, and killed and wounded 1 1 c , . ... wiree or lour tuners who went tn their ussi- tance. ; . ;K ' - CALIFORNIA MARKETS. rrevious to the hre there was an improved domand for all kind of goods, Tbut the fire has completely unsettled tho market. There is a fair demand for breadstuffs, for the in terior supply is large. The shipments to California are very large and fur beyond the wants of tho people. IuposfliDLK. For a lively young gentle man to be left ; alone in comnanv with n Klnnmirw trniinn- vntiidun nf t ft f. mi,...Uib)1.ah. :.. ...1 ' i - - . I f I lioura, and not attempt to kiss her. . Jing rates. , ,; . , . Iiiccivwlnt Steubenville Market Aug. 11. Flour is selling at H2,873 y bbl by the wagon load. Wheat is selling at 64c y busli. Oats 25c $ bushel. - N. O. Molasses sells at 37ic; S. House 4549c. Sugar is soiling at 7c in hhds ; 7 in bbls. Sales of Coffee at 10c 3 ft in bags. j Tea is selling at 4076 ft. . Six twist Tobacco is selling at 14c; five plug 2535e. . - Window (llass ft TO nt. Fr,0i i Id bv 12 at 4(4.60: J0xl4 at 85: 24x30 at ' V-l f n vnri(.lu nl ...Til . . . .. . FarminicUtenls Hou.ehold and Kitchen Fiirni. ","ur!!",.C' 'i'"'l. 1? if ?iher pro"ert-nu- n;ver;;r,Sc;,on.5 Azzre niviiuuiu wiiit; iir utiiii iiii-rii;K hi iii n i nr-u ik:u tm .a, nfci.l ,(,.., n : l. .... :.. '. UIUS "' d: WI" T,,,,7, "r ",e Ora.luate of Auburn, N Hobensack'8 Worm Syrup. Also llubinsoii's Puin A liA!!GE supply of Ibis excellent medicine 2- A. consianily on hand Extractor, for sale by HlljjtlO J. P. WOOD. L of UMBEK. 50.(100 feet of nonhir. nlllr nml pine Lumber, for stile at tho Lumber Yard Ugl3 J. P. WOOD. V,. Slil'ltlOUK, Y. Female Serninn rv. will serve as Principal Teacher in the Kemnle : unnnrinienr. ' ISO A It DING in resnectnhle fitmtlioinMlnho nh. lamed in the Village and viciniiy at per week. TUITION fr-im $3,00 lo $C,C0 per termof r.Li.it.ii yet'Ka. G. SEYMOUn, Sccrelaiy July 30. 1851. SHINGLE 3.-50,0(10 No. 1 Oak Shingle, just received nt the Lumber Yard of J. P. WOOD. BUGGY. A new and very pretty iron axled Biigy, for 'sale low by J. P. WOOD. I'ire, Inland and .Marine INSURANCE! BY THE PROTECTION INSURANCE GO OF IIAICTFOICD. f!ONIV. Chartered in 1825. Capital Stock, Surplus Fund and . Annual Premiums, 1,000,000! rATTEKSON &, CO., Wholesale Druggists 3:5. MONROE ST., WIJEEUNO. VIRGINIA. OFFERS for sale at iho LOWEST MARKET PRICES, a large and well selected iiBRort meiitof IHtUGS AND JIEOICiWrcs, French, Enilisk and American Chemicals Paint, nnd Oil, Dye Stuffs, Ynritishe, Win dow GIiihs, Diuyiit' Glassware, Brnahea of all kinds, Bronzes, ferfnrnerv.Surificn I Instruments, natter Mnterlal. GENUINE COD I.IVKIt OIL, together with rvery nrticle comprlsine the stock of a Druggist. . may7-ly JVOTICE TO COiMTICAC TOKS. Policies issued nn iho most favorable term. B. . PHILLIPS, Agent, nu','fi-lm for Ondii nnd Harrison Oouiitv. , . MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. At Covington, Ry. OITAItANTV FUND HtlOOOAA I NSUUES Uvea upon iho Mutual nle.it, n( Joint t kiiick rate, ot -iruiniuin and it is believed oli'era the most iiitnle.reaonable, aafc.and eimi- ...Kl.. l I t .... .... '. uii'iit iihiii ri ui:vieii lor muiuai i.iie insurance. rampiiiei luriiished. inlormniion eiven. and application received hy h. w. ru uirs, Ajntit. B. F. Berkley, Medical Examiner. Cadi. Am 6 1m OILK POPLINS, and ilk trimming to muich, O at price, to suit nil ihe people. Cull lit may? tf Wood. SUGA It, Molnasc. Spice., Coloring lulls, re ry bt.iMaUa,n for sal. at Wooo'a inyT-tf . Cheap Corner : IIEnoond itrrivulof BiiliielB,l!ii)bons, PaTru a nnd Braided Hats, ha been mnv7-lll ,i , Wonoa. Steubenville & Indiana Eailroad. IHOPOSALS will be received nt the olTice of the Steubenville and Indiana Kuilnad Com. pany, In Steuhenvillrf, until the first dny of Octo ber next, for the Grading and Masonry ol the 11 Division of ihe ".oiid, xtending from Steubetjvllle to the Conndtton Valley j mid nlso for ihe con. Btriictfc n of the entire Road belweeiiStetihenville and Ci.hocton; nnd also distinct prnpoal for iho construction of thai portion of the Uoud extending from Coshmtton to Newark. Thecntire length of this line is about 1 10 miles, and it contain work ol all descriptions, in great variety, omo of which is quite heavy. Proposal will be received for the grading nnd masonry of the first division entire, or in sections oi nnont n ii lie each, thn Company reserving Ihe privilege to make such t' position of tho whole work, a may appear moct conducive to ii. inter est. Plan., Profile, nnd Specification, can fee seen at the office of the Comnanv after ihn l.'.ih ilnv nl Serttember, and further information my be obtain ed on nppliontion to J. Blicken.derfor, Jr., Chid engineer, or to Ihe unilersiened.v ,ivS3-tf D. KILGORB, Pirident, Your Central Committee earnestly request each and every Democrat m Har rison County to attend their township meetings, anu appoint sucn cicicgates as will attend the difTerent Conventions. By order of the Democratic Central Committee Cadiz, July 16, 1851. of Harrison County, as the i. bove wa. badly wnmed in Cadiz, he r,.. fidentlyhopo that the public will ,ri yi,,,,, iiatam him. On hi piltt, ,e will exert hi.,., to the utmost to please. .m.ix, :ay , ihsi f7Tr o A -it Hardware and Cutlery JL.li iirrivinjnnil lor fl.-llc. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Coffee Mills,' Patent Hinges, Butt Hinges, . carriage Springs, Carriage Trimmings, ,: Saddlers' Trimmings, . toddlers' Hardware, Anvils, vices, , . Tiles, , ! Augers, Brushes, Chains. Locks, ' Steel, 'Latches,' Screws, , NOTICE. (tt Those Indebted to the. "CADIZ RENT! NEL," for Volume IR mid 17. Mill Bottle thei. Mcoounl with either of Ihe present editor of the Sentinel, oi Mr. M,M. Ilnrilejon. nnd NONE OTHER. . THOS. L JE1VETT. np30-tf ' ; Tru.tee. MOORE'S SEED PLANTER, OR mMijr IDMIJLJL. Patented July 2nd, 1850. rjIHS most vnlnable implrrnrnt ol husbandry, which bus been thoroughly tested, is being used .L fr plaining Wheat, li ye, Corn, Oat, Barley, lleana. elo., etc.. and is so constructed n. to drop iinj quantity of seed per acre, and tit nny depih required. - Ii operate equally well on all kind of land, and is not iniured by coming in contact with rocks, roots, etc., etc j and -it is be lieved, is unequalled by any other implement of the kind in use, as may be seen by the Testi monials oi many oi uic nesi rainier, in me ouiie. it would oe inmost needier lo relate tiienil vantuges of Drilling over broadcast .owing, which nearly every Fanner must be alive to the sub- joe, ns the many experiments hnva proved so often, thai nt least 'M per cent, more gruinenn be grown after the Drill, with one-third less seed than after broadcast sowing:. The highest Premiums have been awarded by the Agricultural fair, nt New Castle, Delaware, uctobcr !lth; l'hilailelphia, October 17th, nnd Uultimore, October U3d, 1850. 1 he superiority of this Mnchine may he judged hy Ihe FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS i Extract of a Letter from Ma. ii. M'Ckumk, near New Castle, Del.i " Your Drill slnnds unri Tailed, a i. admitted by all Farmer in the neighborhood, that have .eon It in operation" ' . New London, October 7tb. 185(1. "I certify thnt I have used Lewis Moore's laic improved Groin Drill, in pulling In 185 acre, of wheat for different person, in qiinnlitica varying from 3 peck to 21 bushel to the acre and it na in nil cases given entire latismctioi). . - vtlAHLUfS UILKS. LsnosKA, Duck. County, Pit., Jan. 8th, 1851, " The undersigned have used ibe Grain Drill, manufactured by Lewi (Moore, ol Lancaster Co.. Pn and express thoir entire satisfaction with it. perlormnnce, and recommend it to Farmer a wormi oi tncir patronage. tv. siuvtihY, . MATHIAS THOUSE: IIENRV L. CARSON. Anv person who thinks tho above certificate, to bo cxnggerntpft can. bv calling: on Mr. John Haveifield, two mile, west of Cadiz, Icaru ihe grout advantage, of the Drill, and the truthfulness of the a novo siiiieiuciii.. t , - , , '. Order, will be received for these machine., which tire now mnnumcliirini in Cndii. Ohlol nhd will be funished, nt any .tipululed lime or place. And to nurchiiM-rs t1 ey are warranted to giva lal Lock Brads and Tacks, iron, Nails, Mattrcks. Plane. ShnveU a. n Comb, and Card., Server., , Spectacles, Carriage Lamp. Bridle Bit!., Knives iin.l Forks, f -rauiu5 ne ocii siock ol Cutlery nail t nrmcr Implements ever offered to the iiuh lic. which we are determined to ell as low n.they can bo bougbl anywhere east o( the mountains. A; wejvnni i. lhat you call and see and you will find a to your inteict to buy Hardware at a Hardivire Store, all ibis and more too nit ih "g" BIG PADLOCK. AARON HOTT MAXUFA CTURER AND DEALER A COITElt TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE; AND COOKING STOVES. HAS olwny ot band, at his hop (neur S. . II M'Vadilen'istore') a laru'e atork oimIh. nbove wnrea of every description, wliieb he will ell Wholesale or Retoil. a. low aa Clin be nnr. ehn.el nnvwhrra else in the Westers ccliiitry. Country Merchant, wishing r lay in a ttoclt of i inware, wouiu uo well lo givo me b call before purchasing, a. I think I ean sell a littl lowki than they can pnnia.e elsewhere, s . ; ? I hnve for ale the celebrated Attn Alf'Tfirht Cooking Store, of nil izc, for either wood or 1 coal. These Stove are decidedly the best i the mnrkit.nndl foci confident thnt nnv nfrMmtri- ing one will .ar so j all I ask i. thnt th.-y wiay have a fair trial. ,..,,.,; Also .ho Air Tight Vooltive, which is hit til o bent lo this or anr other market. All fctove old bv me are warranted; nnd nny one pur chasing a. Stove, nnd rinding it defective, can re lum it to me and I will make nn exchange, I cam and wiixacll Stovra AS CHEAP ha thrv oimi hit own in liny mntsui, . , jej-ly a nn Yi!,-w,,eicot.iikaii. lc, jc vv"o io io tncnea wme. . Also, Muraeill Skirt, of beat quality ftt . J'"" ' v WOOD' t ORNFIl Mill Saw, .V1 " TTUST remiving a lot of simerio Cnt Steel arindrs.Ar. at rVn f.( ii,e liii' M int . - sntisfaciion. - Address (jy30-4l) ARS, Cudis, Ohio Hit i