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Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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csre, orjetrt but great in itsfard man- things hi Bkth tak tea interest. should be ohnT 'i Ijm of the SpnnW't. if Frm tit Grftnhtjh GaietU, JuM 3. GEN FAYKl I t. On JUc lura p-tletdar Geo.

ToWsow, we give a iTjw ssoiple of rwaay others, u-l JZZZrS gent w-al gentlemen for any binu tlU go to confirm or to overthrow the 'T n'4' a Stye DiUoUucflt) -jd. 5lh av tr Faas' sixaTSL a rsw. nirasin I a ill a aM KVn I a IN a aM TriaW -J Ua va jeC1Urt S5 of which were aaflsiavli Saw am 1 elewrert na k-1 wtwM- sv sk ft a awawaWaWI about 10 o'clock, A. H. intelligence was reeeiv cd by express in this place.thai Gen L- Fsyeie I Ult.ll K.

UM1C ICUIUrPn Wt Vrksswwasva for the SOU M-n-rtUre ihe 1 nbiect. wr Ust. )on wi. -o -ji berl nd adrer-e stormy heavy. na A the l-titude the largest neio acres, mw Sous, owe toby 1 8 feet, ioors ploog-ed etl an.1 nailed up stairs and down, one log J' 7 roof, See, and spHnghou.

Owt otMj feoemg. onlv pwwoels were left roof left to anv building on the farm-one p5 of the barn thrown dow-he shingles or cUphoards uttrrd over the wooas large field 7 aeres, T'JTeroov- W. C. CONINE, tnej driTcn would be at Cte Brick Meeting House ta toe Porks of Yough, at 10 o'clock the following morning Major Alexander, agreeable to a wish communicated through the messenger, pa bis artillery on horseback, and set out i six o'clock, with 2 field pieces They proceed-ed eisrht miles that evening, nd on the follow net with hea hat before th 50 degrees "ar eastward i an coast. -u raet with with neav that before of 50 degrees far eastward can coast.

norxn. Afri. he 1 aSSsSBBSBfa -sv aM rwr.iNje.K9 to ma mends, pat tons, a to "4 tu FRIDAY MORNING, JVK 10, 1825. Kentucky Pnhtitt. We are 'indebted to iript-aWe correspondent Kentucky, for a letter, some handbills, sod a pamphlet, in explanation of tbe polities of that stte.

Our correspondent is attached to what is railed the relief party, and. in noticing a statement on Kentucky politics, copied mlo this (taper from the National Journal, comments no, and supports the late act of the legislature, for the new Organization of the atate judiciary. We decline oc-cuprmg our columns with a discussion of the politics ttf a tKrHKwtna state K.rk could not he interesting For three uajs Vs ki generstiy, ois since, ackt i 1 "o' can attemptea Kovein-; h.m in the 4U CUs of the MarUmi state I shore; but on the niriit ofj jdl nnd Idoe. the pleasure nowf i Crew. IHlUiU0 tl tK r-l 1 rrt if1 wf ik.

ilk to exhausted citw, the 5tb Cla of itp, the rails scattered all over the farm. was no person at home, except the lady ad five small children, when th storm coanmeneesi: ahe, voui.gest child (about a vear old) in ber arms. aJint th. door, fastened it, and atoo.1 herself agmmst it, km the rof as taken "ff the stair door blew open, the door she was fling burst from Ks hmeva, and wuspreciphated. ith Im and the child, to the other sile of the hether she swooned or not, I wn ntore.

except that at ber, the ere anting prions to save the vessel ireiuc, be calculate, with liberal support to have driven ashore about 60 mile. nmonsr ing morn.ng, were ined at len. Marklc's a part ot' Captain Pinkerton's artillery company, with anothet fie-d piece. The troops, under the command of Maj Alexander, together wi a number of private citizens fr rn the suroundi country, arrived at Lebanon scnol H-h se adjacent to the Meeting House, at about 11 o'clock. The three field pieces were placed the aide of the hill immediately back ot the scimol Wt rasas nauUva unMlltf ThH article Irotu the L.

lit nl I nu uii ne UK in me last Class a number ot Journal rial not take site' with cither of the parties i 1 in inc v. hut wish tht their differences might of tne crew nc to reach the shore to reach th to the state a ish lei nr w.n,. tm.r the storm, she saw a charr nve on Telegraphs were posted on the la which we roost heartily coocur. the fl ior. ahich went round and round and rose torn ards the ioisis.

no iiart of which (savs our i kanl of I he ladv found her- when the rsatioi. i I Dills, who gave bills, who gave information wtiicn a What are the Penmylvanla Canal Commiioneri Guest," passed the ounty line, s-ll rhihleen after the storm, at the house of i salute of 1- guns ws fired In a tew mu.u a the Gen. ral ami suite, escorted by 50 or 60 ci i-xena of Fsyette county, mounted, arrived He rev-ewed the troops, shading each one cordis bv the hatuJ, alter which he partook of refreshments provided by Gen. Markle. A number of persons rt then introduced, anvmg hom was old Mr Sterrett.of Hostraver townh.p.

fought with him at Brandy wine. 1 he mect.i. as an interesting and affecting one He examined the bras 4 pounder belonging to Maj. Mexauder's aitiilerv corps, and said it wj rpmish psece, but that it was engaged in the bat'le of Saratoga as was generally sup pe doing? is a question repeatedly asked, hut which We profess ourselves unable to answer. It has been Mated in one -wetter paper, that the eororoissrvoers tte.d a met-ting in Philadelphia; and in another, that Mr.

Gallatin declines acting a eommiawionen but we do not know what authority there is for either ot these statements. It is certain that Mr Gallatin Was at home, in Fayette county, on the 2Sth of Ust month, and the Pliiladelthia papers have not noticed any meeting of the canal commissioners in that city. As the season for operation is tiassinj; awaymuch is to be done an1 the public expectation is highly excited on the subject, we hope some of the eastern prints UI make inquiry, and inform us, what the Canal eoramis iooer are doing. one of th. neighbors, half a mile distant, some bruised but not ma'erillv injured It apears Uiat the flofir of the house had bursted in the middle, through which apertnre it is supposed the chair ias-ei.

The drawers in a bureau down stairs, were drawn out and thrown into the Are a trough lying in the vard (a load for two men) was carried about 150 va'rds one of the fields was well set with clover, which was eompletelv torn up by the roots, ami left bare as the public bighwav. A person, about a mile distant, savs he stood in his porch, and saw a lrK- limb of a tree go up, whirling over and over, until it mingled with tbe clouds and vanished from his sight The storm, in its course, parsed over New l.ishon (the capital of this county) but wonderfully spared its iasabitants, doing but little injury, except that of breaking the glass ia 'he windows for many people, and tumbling in one gable end of the Pres-bvterian(brirk) meeting-house, and tearing olTpart of the roof, and somewhat injuring two or three small buddings near it. After it had passed the prize. Tbe ache me it is expected will elicit tr? approbation, from the brilliancy of iu car, the great number of valuable prizes it, and the comparatively low rate of tickets ded to the very superior mode of bintng expedition, connected with an though last by far, not of the least irrinott.n which is the simplicity of the principled dr ing, being such, as that it is presumed, there none who can read this, but will fully comiJr( hend it, by the explanation given in the scheme below. This advantage (by the observation, If many) it seems is not apparent to the generality of people in some of the recent devised rks, however otherwise 6oirect they rosy be irl their principles of drawing.

In short it is belief, ed, and will no doubt be conceded on all aide that the present state Lottery of Maryland, i posse ssed of all tbe great essentials of a Lott. rv viz: a Urge pn portion of prises in the Scb. rai according to the nurnbt and price of tickets' with mpiicity in plan, at despatch in drawing" from whicn it is presumed, that its extensive tronagc will be in a proportionate degree. Hie certain and punctual pa merit of priif, is as in preceding Maryland State Lottcrits, guaranteed by the State. By authority of the State of Maryland, X2X7K0Vm MOSS OP Stew ed fry lettem pate .1 under the teal of the The commissioners of Lotteries in conformity th Act uf Assembly present to the puuac, the 5tt- iemeofthe 5tljrrlantt SUtr aottrro, The diaw.iig ot whiUi will Uke placed.

ci of Baltimote, am' will be completed in oa y. on F.li.Vr SHAY the 2Tth of July 18, HIGHEST PR TTiT. 40,000 1 pfiie of 5V--sUA is s' He paid his respecs to number or lauie who had assembled to see him. and having go f-esh horses in his phxton win scored bv the citizens and prt ot tne to lleazel's tavern (late Daily'.) where refreshments were pro vided, sMer partak ing of which, he proceeded oaards Braddock's fi-lds, by a concourse of citizens of Allegheny county, where he arrived in he evening It rained ery hard a considerable part of the lav, which together tth the iltstsnce the troops td to travel. (22 miles.) made them spp sr -a great disadvantage A I.

however, passed ft well, and tch one was pleased wi the a id the appearance and conduct ot tlat old friend of American Independence. town some distance (we are nni miormeu rmvn how far) it agnm resumed its violence; and its ravages, with manv other sufferers, visited the farm of Jacob Heacock, near Camel, where we understand it tre down a new brick house, ncarlv or quite finish- I carried about one fourth part ot the root about three miles also, tore down a log hiuse, a-il muen in attempting the ship went to pieces in four houre. The southern Barba'ry ciast, upon which were cast. th' within thedomimo ns of Morocco, is frequently v.sited by band, of wandering predatory Arabs. The cre "Ived from the wreck, amounting, with XrcaptainWe, Mrs.

Hughes to twen-tv-oneVns kept togeiher the first n't-ht unmolested bvarly visiters; but ear-Kln the morning of the 24 1 1 a considera-ble IkkW of Arabs surrounded them, endeavoring bv force to carry them off. 1 he crew, however, had armed themselves with pieces of the wreck, and their assailants not beinz provided with fire-arms, they contrived to keep them at bay, so that these unfortunate people were without farther molestation that day. During the succeeding night the Arabs, came down in increased" numbers, armed with muskets and in uch force as to render all residence vain on the part of the crew. The latter were immediately stripped of nearly all their clothes, and led away, mostly on the backs of camels; scorched bv a burning sun in the day, and chilled at night, without clothes and without shelter. In this deplorable state, they were reduced to mean servitude; and for the slightest appearance of murmur or discontent they were beaten and bastinadoed most unmercifully.

These sufferings continued five weeks- In the meantime, Mr. Wiltshire, the British Consul at Mojradore, to hi honor be it spoken, havinglheard of the ship wreck and captivity of the crew, had represented the circumstance to the Emperor of Morocco, and with laudable prtuntitude and humanity, demanded his assistance in the liberation of the captives. Injustice to the Ktn-peror, it is right to state that no tinv as lost on his part in furthering this benevolent object. A party of Morocco soldiers was instantly despatched, with two officers, to that part af the country where they were detained, and they were thence conducted to Mttgadore. One of the men died of the hardships he had undergone.

several of his famil taking up one child and carrying it up through the house, to the height of the trees, ana then letting it oowt sitnoui very nateriallv iniurin? it. We understand that much stock of different kinds have been killed, but no hu Transforation from Buffalo to Pitttburfrh. t'n-ier this head, in the Buffalo Journal, of the 31st ult. Iran advertisement signed by A bell, Farns worth fet Co. of Portland Harbor, John Dexter, of Mavs-tfllr, Alvin Plumh Co.

of Jamestown, and Archibald Tanner, of Warren, Pa. informing the public that they have established a Line of Transportation from Portland Harbor, by Chalauqtie Lake and the Allegheny River, to Pittsburgh, and promising to every exertion to forward property without delav, during the hoatable navigation. he. The Journal retflarks, The carry ing trade in that quarter was unknown, until since near the completion ot the F.rie Canal has shown its utilitv. The present company is the first that has made it a regular business, and from what we have seen, we have little doubt that they enter upon their enterprising project with fair prospects of success." SutceSk to thcut! man lives lost, that we have vet heard of.

have also understood, that near the very same time, a dent storm took places little north east ol Columbiana tow ti (ui this county teaiingall before it. lso, another north west ofu, in Trumbull county the extent of which have not vet heard. 10.0UO io ow The reception of Gewai Tat. Fayette at Rutler, although less tlun a dav's notice was had of his intention to pas tlwough the village, was very appropriate. Messrs.

W. Low ie. J. Gdrnore, lleatty, Win Avres, John Bredin. and Win CaiUi-bell, were the committee of arrangement I he Hon.

V. Lowrie and General Avres, appointed for the purpose, met the Geiu ral and suite at Mr -on's, 7 miles this side of Butler, and conducted him to the town, where he arrived at a quarter 3, on Wednesdav, the 1st iust The cit izens and young null of the borough and its vicinity, to the nuralirr of shout 4iX), decorated ith suitable badges, and carrying flags with appropriate inscriptions, wen-formed into a procession, and met lum at the bridge, opeued the line, arwt faced mwards. The General's carriage, preceded by Messrs liowric ami res on hors-bacW, passed through the line, de General s- 1 prize of 1 pnze of lo p. -zt-s of 30 prizes of 50 prize of 20 prizes of 250 priz. of 500 p'izes of JO.OaJ of is is is is is is is is is 5.000 lOuO 100 50 20 10 6 4 5.00J lo.uoa soot 4.UU0 2.50(3 3.000 80.0UO Correct teilnrnt) Col.

Drayton, of Georgia. wbm ieneral Jaekson rrconnm ndeil to Preskli-nl mrne as a memtier of his cabim has rt-ei'iitl bei elected to Congress. Pending the election, iniiiry ass made ot" him through the publir prrs. hether he was ofpnsed to the present administration'" To this he promptly answered tliat he was not, sod that he would not, if elected, join in oppotitmn to the president and his cabinet, hi congress, from per soi. 1 motives.

He remark-- A representative in conre, mv opinion, i boind bv the obligations of honor and dulv, to support The foregoing particulars have b-en furnished by a gentleman who has taken paiticular pains to colled the frt, and (improbable as some them may appear) we believe them I i be u'jstantully correct. mm Ohio IWuhirti'-ton L'itu, vil. Pursuant of notice, the Vntral 'uoiiurttee ofllie Chesapeake and tMno Canal Convention met at Hrown's Hotel, in the Citv o( Washington, on the ITih instant. Present Charles Mercer, Alf-ed I'ow ell, and I lii-aiu I-Opie, from Virginia; Frishv I and John lac, from Mary land; John vlason. of and alter Jones, the City of Wadungton I he Chairman hriedy slated to the Committee 'he success whu had attended object of the nvcntiou, wc its meeting on the 6th ol" November, Sli.

He submitted to thcai a cop' of the act I the 1j jislatur Virginia, incorporating the t'hesapeKe and Ohio Canal Company ol the conflr- natorv art ot iV- -lslatiire of land, pass-! al Its late ainl the Congress of tle Cnited States, ot of 'daixh, as well as the resolutions ol the it unac mpaot of the da pi i-eeding; all winch, lak- torrt tier, authorized the Chesapeake ami lino ul to e'eud their labors as the Pi t.nsi laiua liiir, and would empower tin in to pra-etd. as origin 1 1 contemplated bv the mi to PittsSiuh. ot, receiving the assent 'I thai Mate. The raiix nflheilelav of the coti-fii inatirv act of Pt-nnst Itania. the Chairman ex- 2 043 prizes.

lutttig the citizens, e. The procession moved measures, which, after the best consideration he can Mr. Mechling's, where the was received the committee of arrangement, and dined with theiu and a number of the eitrzens. After dinner he was and it is inconceivable that many others did not perish. Through the exertions of introduced to the ladies of the village, who had col lected in Mr.

Mechling's large room, and to the citizens generally in tbe public quare. The HV po- the Consul the men were sent to Gibraltar, and some have returned to England. sitorv, from which we compile ibis account, sa be-tnm upon thetu, he deems beneficial to his conn- tr nd to oppose such as he behrrs to be productive of different result: in both cases reganlless of tbe men from bom such measures mav originate." Wm. Crfts, F.q the candidate opposed to Col Drai ton, as alo a friend and supporter of General Ja. kson; hut jxiblielv announced his determination to support th present administration.

The election," he a "having terminated, according to the provisions of the constitution, in favor of Mr Adani. 1 thought and hope that the majorit Will nor can 1 conceive upon hat grounds avirtuuus man could declare ar, in advance, aainU an administration, the onlv aim of which must be the public good, and the punihhment of hch, sh'Hihi they attrniit otherwise, is safe in the hauds of an honest and people." The we call correct sent iinents. Thev are th sentiments inculcated hv (ienrral Jackson himself. A circumstance is stated by one of these meu, which is as follows: He savs that the Arab Chief into whose hands they fell i "Several veterans of th rsivolution. residing in this county, were introduced to him; the frienIv and plaMxtl ainl illustrated it-fereuce to a number of irarm manner in Kirk he tKm i.p.inl could speak a little English; and contrived ii l- i iii ii iif-rs ii-uin iiarritniirgn, uunng llie recent recollection of his ervwe, and the severd ha ili i lK i in til the la-Plslalure.

ahHlih-ll no rfwini to inform them, that some years ago an English ship as lost on the African coast, that the crew reached the shore to the number of three hundred men. well arm 4 tickets. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS. Every prize payable in cash, sixty dsys er the drawing, subject to deduction of 15 per cent. MOI)K OF A WING The numbers wifl be pu into one whel as usual; snd in tbe ntfier heel will be? pat, the prists sbove tbe den- mia nat'on of 4 do'lai.

and the draw ti to prvigrrasf the usul manner. The twentv thou.aod dollar prt2es ol j4. will be awarded to the odd -r ev en nuTibers of the lottery, as the case may be dej.eivdent the Hrawinp of the Capital nrze of Forty Thousaml Dollirsvth.it is tosav. if the Forty Thousand D-IUr Prie should wmo out to an tVl I Number, then every odd Numoer in Sch m-wul he entitled to a fotir dol'ar priie. It" the forly thousand dollar pnze should come out to an even number, then sll the even nu nber in the Scheme, will each be entitled to a prize of 4 dollars.

The Xld numbers are those ending with 1, 3, 5. 7 ht 9. The Even numbers are those ending1 with 2. 4, 6, 8 or This mode of drawinjr not only ensbles Commissioner to complete the whole Letter 'ft 1K but has the rreat advnte or distributing1 the amall prizes rr jf ulaHy to everf alternate number in the scheme, so thsi die hld er of two tickets or two shares of tickets, (one odd and one even nurnoer.) will he certs. of in hnh the were ith linn, jf ise totbeir reception an interest that is initt scrib.ible To handsome arches were erected in the main street, bearing in-scripti'ins, and tastefully decorated ith preen boughs, and surmounted with two standi of colors.

when be used the expressive scripture quotation, ed; that his own tribe, consisting of five hundred men, attacked them and were re i lut that the consent of that intelligent and pati tic hail lK-en withheld otd till liie en-u-iiijr ol its legislature, to which had iiecn bv a vote of the last II o.ise ol Keprxoen-lalives. a hill designed for that object, ilh a re-onmienilutioo to their successor to act upon it, at theearh. st period pras tK ahle. All that it I emam-ed lor the Central tamiiuiltee to do, in order to Uriumaie, their duties, it was sujf-esied, was to expedite, as ftr as practicable, tbe almoin! met.i 1 lie tree is know bv its truit. pulsed: that he solicited the assistance of HViiiTi lt'i'lrin, of Belmont eonnt', Ohio, for a neighboring tribe to renew the attack, EjrprcfiAtml It is said the Post-Master-General U.lli.,p I of ninrd Jbs in contemplation the adoption of a plan, iler in the second pree, and sentenced to hard labor in the state prison fur 7V JI nl as severe at (Jlniubersburph, in this state.

The had stones were from the size of a 0 with an additional force of four or five hundred men; that the British drove them back a second time, and were making good their retreat for some settlement tf security, when they werea third time surrounded by a body of thirteen hundred; that the British fought till three fourths of their number fell, ami the remainder were cut to pieces, after laving down their arms, and after killing 250 Arabs. The name of the ship and time of the shipwreck, are both unknown. the oiiitnis.ioners, eouiemplated bv the new barter, lor the purpose of opening books for tbe siock to the ne- Corupauv; and, to the aUaii.t.H iit ul this end, the Committee 'instructed the li to address a letter to the President of tbe I niteil iates, and lo the tioernors ol" Maryland ami irjjuua, respectfully requesting as early an attention tu thissul.jeci, as convenient A correspondence between the Chairman of the Couiiu.ttee and the Department ot War, in relation to the pnress of the contemplated surrevs estimates ot the military and civil Engineers eneaeid on the hue ol the Canal. also subn.rtted bv the Chairman of the Committee, ho deemed it expedient that the Commissioners, mav be deputed tun, the Uwks. should be apprised' of the mfor.

iiiaUoi. winch it arf.H-ds, and that the Chairman of the Com.uiu.-e sucgeal to thero, individuallv tilt" IWll (ll a il i which contractors shall he required, at the discretion of Post-M asters, upon the nceipt of nes frra abifiad aflecliiig the markets, to send the mails expresses at a moment's warning. The idea of plan is supposed to has-e been supested br the ad ant ares which speculators he lately taken of the country, in purchasing up the cotton before the Be of the advance in price had been spread abroad the mails. We observe that the project is protested against, in a resftectable commercial journal of New -York, as interfering with the adan- tajft-s whkh imlividuaU, bv skill, sctiiitv, rreater Tiks and expenditure, and even by good fortuue, may acquire. obtaining at least one prize, and in the satr.e rs'io or any jfeater quantity.

A ticket drawing a superior prize th'1 scheme, is not restricted fr'm drawing an inf nor one also: many tickets therefore, ill nctfai ohtsin tw prizes each. Whole Tickets 00 Quarters gl 2S Halves 2 50 Eiglith i I 5 estimates of niusVet hull to that of a hulled walnut. From 12 to panes of lass were broken in tbr town, 5'Hi at the poor-h'Mjse, and ereat damae done to the erow mg crops of grain. We extract I roiu the Canton and Salem paers, appalling accouats of tbe ravages of the storui in Ohio. Can-on, 0 Muy 27 D'faJfu! TtrnaJo On ednesday the 18th mst Tornados of vruid.

accompa vied wi'h unusually large hail, passed from soi.th est to lorth east, about Jj miles distant from each other. In this county it passed through the i rth west and south east corners, and on an vrtge three milesin oreadth Kvery build i within its ranjre, an either unroofed or demolished illy three fourths of the tim- er prostrated and we regret to learn that -eversl farms are entirely laid aji'e From the est we learn that the village of Burlington, in Knox coii'iiy, (containing: about 2U houses.) was aim st entirely destroj el. snd several persons killed. In Holmes county serious looses hare Ifertttinf RMcrnce There is an I cmonoij ortween the circum ances above descr.bed, and an incident hicli. a the i.

me, made an impression not yet effaced from our m.nds, the perception ot which made wh 'Cbe the rtil, within us wtio, that ever knew them, has f.rjrotten th ral Btakely and hi, crew ofVe Uni IS I ne steam ooat rtoneer ras fxen l.mnched at To be had, odd and even, in tbe greatest vsrie i Vi Ugn' Mcted bv the Rrst or d. b-- in hTi0B unani7 eoneurred in all the prect-dKig projHis.Uons, adj.Hn-ned to meet acaiu 111 isJ.mrton of i timbtrs, st CttXlaVVA ovev, No. 32 and 217 Market-Street Baltimore. Where manv valuable prizes have been ob'a n- to nnsiirate Ijike F.i I he fW- i Clay will be launched at tbe same place in a fe day Th" Rank of a gar a. after a suspension of op-.

rations for nearly sivris, has resumed the payment of its bills in specie. a VP to have rm.b" 4' 't not now hiehlv orvbable Wage the Co.nnussa.ucra, afu-r theff appTil sJi- In J1" rtmeru, May3, 1825. ed in the last State lotteries, and it is cnfid ot ly expected that a due proportion in the present sparmj ror ientrai ravcitr. i tie 1 mrrv- one will be sold. All whole tickets in the above lottery sold st 7, 1-d irt hare been ean Farmer lately pave notwe ttiat t.en.

La Kavettr wished to obtain some wild Tnrkevs and 'ne Opus-SUiks to take to France, as curiosities. A later nuni- Conine's Office, sre sijrned. and shares counter- nd eS of th. of oat ove d-cribed, oat the At ut cl r1 tnbe I J1 whn reduced to oae-tourth of their iMmher. doubtless lost all their officer, in the different encounters, were barbarous mur dered after submiasion' To u.

there appLrTVo every probability that is the fait The een -ustained in the destruction of buiMing-s. imber and fences. The town of Paintville viss visted arxl 8 or 10 buiKl nj i P' os ratetl or i k- m.i os rtet. or m.terialtr injur, d. We are eredihlv informal i ooe.t-r.il Brade of Enri.

neert hate h. a i v. wru oiTani7oi1 I a th.it the neighborhood llershurp-o. rhr, 7 aM1 l4c f1 he di luriiM-fr, IV 1 i c. imrriu 1 in 't b'r-ri ot hr sue ofa tuzlr nut were picked provmimt.

nd h-r 'if the fcarae paper savs:" Thanks to the friend-f'irn. La Fayette, (and what American is not his friend.) opossums enough hare been received to stork ail Lurope. Uie was left, one night, in the office of the American Farmer, verv securely eonft-ried in a box, with her time yotini; ones, as larye as rowldle-arted rats. In the nirht she decamed, tth all ht family in her pouch, or dse bellv, sseended the chiiunev of a three-tory house, and made eseape. It had not been communicated to her that her ilestioatioo ai to La tiranjje." arr nnm i i Kllli: I.

ri I 111 I tnim tnis Cfcumstance it must hv survrvs ne l0li on ht cruise, and was I huwiuui I fk i I fniislh destrtirtive. fr tn the a.u.tK i tf mtiliU-l Cn.l i lr OI eon- in snnovins- the I 111 aSavixu itiK ......1 i i oik to Puuhu i. i l. ortn a-, mence 10 Ukr lid wa e. That to the north ha hern entiallv I llTH! aWk, otV-r Lieut.

si r4 op to the 21st September reside, capturing a British Sloop of War and supposed, anothern a n'ht fiX cn- raeed iu survi ving i AUtnt anal the Ulirteen t. The thirteenth, the Ala- exuected. 1Be. sKkw se, "vwi coraiM-ncr iMiun, rviop; every unng in its course Georgf A. Ues's mill, house and bam.

were un roofed. The reports from different quarters sre so contradictory that we forbear giving them un til more certain accounts re received. frned by the commissioners, sppomted by Governor and Council, thereby making the Sito of Mary land responsible for all such prizes ss the shall draw. TAKE NOTICE All who order tickets in the above lottery from W. Conine's Office Haiti more, will at the completion of the dran be forwarded a published account of it in fud by which they can equally as well ascertain the ft of their tickets as if they applied at the Lottery Office.

who may wish tickets in the Baltimore or Philadelphia Lotteries, can at all timet (whether the schemes are advertised or not) procure tickets snd shares at the regular prices by addressing W. C. Conine, No. 32 or 217 Market Street Baltimore, for tickets in tbe Bl'mor Lotteries, or No. 3 South Third-Street Philadelphia, for tickets in the Philadelphia Lotteries.

(TT The fate of tickets given directly after the completion of the drawing Orders from any part of the States, encl0' infT cash, or prize rickets it any responsible lottery, will meet the same prompt attention, ss on personal application Address W. C. Conine, Jane 10 td. BJnrt' lj.pt.un MeXeJ, oa that pnrt of Tie mouth of Savage (wr IT1 the Urees, Uridire. ni.

WaaD on the hvng Itft tbe Idltd. and vf P''. off the Madetr. TL Whmther de.tin.tion of'sever 'i ve WUh time ny Brltl9h then 'ir. James shnver mA MTTl wmy, i mi, X.

irHi- to rntslnirahr ki.l Krniev, on tbe route fron th tit omler Vfjor On the afternoon ol ihe Hth iust. one of the most All ot t'he sUrB an, l' Krw. diretul tornadoes, ihi, to be eoimietxt School Punt. It is known to many of our readers that there is in the state of C'i'inecticut a large fund for the purpose of promoting education. This fund aroe out of the sales of land which the state owned or cla'med in the western portion ol our country, for many years the money thus appropriated wa unproductive, when the Hon.

Mr. Hillhouse, previously a member of Congress undertook its management; having brought order out of confusion in the books, he made proper in- th" iP. th v. hi un cicciii tiio one iitufd. 1 I nited Mates, visited some narts of this Mai.K- direction ot its frtven.1 breaikh about one mile or a roile arid a he c-itabird tnm.l 'engineers Ul crt ik me numwrot tne -m But this mav q.iart-r, ao I its irK from the nest, be.rme a little Canal from tnle w.t-r on tKr north ol east vv nere tirst commenced.

have i tune to lav the 5rourir, "lard he 'h on her crel AV? IW th "ber of reus. ot vet nearU, but its eoume it came two or thr-t Mink 11 i gineer, has h- vu mat amount. i. un.rrtu 10 silS Hii-. "hole plauutkms as it passed aion, teartnjr don ct-Haio 19 itaio the cost ol toostrut-ti, the cost ot I .1 -I.

1 If i vivii, lnc ik. xesuueius, aim me consequence is, tliat houses, frnees, trees, orrhard na everr thine it hah. th dress i Itsh frnr 7 -rth; the the interest ol this tund is greater than all cootct wuh Amongst the suff, rtrrs re, reiooviur of the tn A. rj 1 1 rmmMA. as we underiind, Jaeob Hole, Robert M'Vtulleo and evaporation; tcradKratmToTtrel.

nhoae nrfe dangerouslT aoun.letl.) Wm. Nixon, the cost of trakLV i John oi.i-- 4ducts, nd the taxes of the state so that when the tax collector goes up to the state treasury deed, they are awae of distinct natinn. rumtiM m. i urc nine nrrj nJ I UHT i 1 a a wah the nrieo. 7 copart-d cid no, i I ma gunner, Wlliiatlrw nf Uinmr near 04 er- eonatruetion ol the (ilV.T coat of Ou, WltnniS collections ne receives ana car- wwVr, Jonatbsa M.I burn, Israel Keed- ries bark to his own town mart imnrJ err' Stackhouse, Benjamin John Gea fiian tale from it Here an in Pnc Kekh' Colbertsoo, ihn Uian tie takes trom It.

Mere IS an in- Mti-vere. Fox, John Kapert, Peter Crs- fctance, Ol the govetnment paving the peo- r-r, Frter l.radrrsmith. Donor Waltxer, Msitir Pie? GaZ, J1- -Wrej V-fir, Jjihua Chaad- iriires -fisr, jiftua Chaad- itesirctfiAllj submitted. TO THE Ornamental and Sign Painting Bbmi-8' Is ANTED by the Subscriber. A boy from the country, of about 14 years of would be preferred.

G. Nelson. ALLJL MACOMR cn curiosity i. iau a Muior kr, En. aad osn, others, cuuna.

not Loowu. A. J. Barbsur, wS. immaterial iK-: -J I "Muaa repose jn ocean I Pittsburjb, iunc lOitf..

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