1,01 IMICCDINT, . .0 EN'L WINFIELD SCOTT, of New Jersey. . ' POR TICS 1110111/Dlll . , WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, N. Carolina. 1 and 1 • t .; • ;. A ;L: MEE .t. 41. • ;. • • • -.1!"-11+;•;•: , ••..'!' •ti .;:j• t. -1. fi, - .14.14 ,; " ;:.`p!'":: ; :-: - .: 10..4 •' ,,.. ' ,I T* ~. 'i ... .t'1.,' W' : -: ''),1;f".. 4;4 ;-i:* it",'-',4' , "tr, : Li: * ki 4:!• !• ,: . , '";:" -,- : ki1k41,:,: b ,*;: ' . Vi4;‘, , zr•- 1 "1,1.11 1- ,= , ,t..)4 1, " ''''''.:.-.:1111Z1F•v...C— -'44-Z-;(::.1:4'"‘t',z";:l'• 'w:t.'s4, !• ii1 v0Lvi11Nkkr..., 1 1.,"."..:,;4,,,-;• 1.1 7 4 4 ft 7 4?- 14 -iii): ::4 ':'...'•,'"'",, , !: . . ,. :i, 4. i .::. ,! , . ): : . -;ii,-,,,,1Y.:15'.1.4.4,•"g'.., ~,7 1 , 4 ~ Y,,1 ,t.'.. - 4 ,-.... - Do.. ~' • - I . A;:t ; ; , D- 1 - 1 i - ..;; 1;' " '',"P• ; ?•"5+4.• ,; :.;4- 2 j ";.i ''%. 1 1 , ~‘ , ' , ' % ' ' ' , ' .l . , ' Ll ° l- ii '' •-• : ,p 4. 71, , i:;i - li . • 44; 1 4: d ‘ ' ' Z . ;:; ' . 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Itlabord Oooltor, dormood3, JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, ot ArmstrOng Co /OR PRIOODIORIAL RLBOTOIIS. EM3=IM t=3= Ill.telds..Therkt. 1. •41.514491 Y. 110119.1. . 14. Saws It. (15wrsu1. 1...13.31.32 Tuna... IL J33cla D. PAZP3I I . Join W. SWIM. 14 Jun IL. 03•21•01. .roos P. V123/3. . U. Pt. Soo. 11eCoustros 1.. S. ilructs klolL9sats. 111. AWN Dsl2A. 4.1333131 W. Imin, 19. Jon Urns. . Ases-Psims4. 55. Asesnes foissuos. a....55a Asssms. 21. Temps 2. 87311131. P. ./.4.11 N 11910141.1., 31 1.31173 L. Loss. IL doom P. WM.1.331, WI. 0991/31.1. KRIM. 11. /MIS ALTON. 24. Darns PZELIS, 12. N. CL 1121css. 25. 84211. A. NOW 11. 3.. ,lEn 1113443119/143.31. .. hutimasonio and Whig County Rieke. - i ma aosa . asso—llm Ixrnuev. - • . DAVID liaTCllll4. Pitlabo rab. roa emoaasa-22a . sarrarm • 111011 AS M. 1101Tryallmboar. . .. .TOl lawns, OBOROX DASSIII. Allman,. . . vox maxim cIEOILOR IL APPLIM!!, Ittrolusham. • I Mal As Plati la It. Y. Mem...moll. It t lralag r. OClWit i ll i 4,l=rab. ; • JOHN% P n allirt, Tarrom. WILLIJOILMAGILL; Pitlaunch ItaIOSCRAIT. ILDWAILD 01111PBILL, Jr., Pittsbanth• 0434111 =WI C. 00 , : nte or Grans mum. •C. Jolla UZBUABT. Altestrur. Pitt•borzb JAMI 3 LOWEY, littabarab. soinva. 111A5015 I. GLIM= Illsaboth. OHIO MID natiravANlA RAILROAD. From the obliging Chief Clerk of the Comps. ny, John Fleming. Esq., we have obtained the following statement Of the bisulfate of the Ohio and renosylvenla Railroad Company for the month of J 017,1852, to wit: Number of passengers carried, Receipts from passengers, Receipts from freight, . Receipts from mail wilco, This shows a very gratifying increase over , toy fuzee month. and gives evidence of the great value and increasing popularity of the road. : 4. This work, It Is well known, is in an unfinish ed state, end that tt Is not in s position to do any regular through butanes.. Its : business now is almost wholly of a local character, 'Adis such as it will savoy enjoy, at a.eintinually b eret/du redo.; Wit ti it is finished. and has all its strangementi completed for a through but ness,—with Cincinnati, through Mt. Vernon ud _Springfield; with S 4 Louls. — through liellefon taine.and Indianapolis; with Fort Wayne, by the Ohio and Indiana liailioad, and with Chicago, .by. .way of Sandusky .nd Tolcdo,—together with the immense. inaresae of boat business which will pour upon its eitooptions, then will Its re , celpts justify the 'rift:tattoos of its projeotore, and vindicate Its ohanUter from the assaults of its enemies. We collate from our flies the following state meats of the monthly hominess of the road since .January tut, tad the total receipts of the- first year of its busimeas. • .rfhe monthly receipts of the Ohio and Penn sylvania Railroad, since the first of January last, are as follow., to wit: Reoelpts Wausau. .. February, ' ". .. March, .. ~ April, . .. .May, " • 1. June, _ .. L. July, ' - $125,118 - 56 Total remit!. alma the opening of the road, ode Sear ago, $157 - ,095 51. Number of passengers carried aims the first of dummy tut, 108,629. Teta number carried slump the opening of the v0ad.166,985. .• The road was opened from this city to New Brighton, 28-mites, theist of August, hat year; to Boon Palley, Palestine, end Salem, daring the "fall months, and to Alliance, 82 milei,an Jaxisw, last, and to Massillon, 108 miler, early 1a March.. A further extension of the road, to the town of Wooster, the county seat of Wayne 'coutriy, will Ir celebrited next week. This extension' will add much to the receipts of the road, but Irma capacities and advantages will not be Alen until its completion, and its oemeaqtant Ie % i gitimate through business Is secured. Iron sufficient for the completion of the entire t 111.014 sidings,' /so., buboes' contracted for. and the most of it already delivered. This Iron was - contracted for before theists rise in ate price of railroad iron, and the Company thus Peed more' than the discount from Its bongs paid for the the perches.. In addition to the large locotio- Biro powernow on-the road, 001111163 t• have Min . indered Into for four test class express engines, fl atware to any 'now imployed, to be put on the line, to convey its through passenger weal when tharoad is *naphtha. Between Wooster and Caviller, the western terminus of the road, the grading and bridging to in a state of great forwardness. The track isms will most - pro'bebly oommenes '., on the western end of the line, and program seaward, la a few weeks. They can also commence at Mansfield, and lay each way, as the facilities for sending the Aron there from Bandtuulty are very post. The.tmcklayere will also raptors westward from Wooster es soon and as rapidly as the state of the work will permit. It Is sr peotedthe whole line will be finished early 'next year, the exact time depending upon minor ointingenedu, snob as flashing heavy Jobe, e.- curing the requisite quantities of moss ties, eft., ever which the best arranged pleas cannot al ways exercise complete control. We, congratulate the people OPittaborgh opals the telonsphantencoass of their great underta. , king, the oompletion of which Is now near and certain, and which will most assuredly r meet the expectations of its moat pagans Moeda The President, Dlreohnst and Chief Eashitat ha" discharged their laborious and responsible ties with distiaguished ability, and most Mai ring saidulty and fidelity, and deserve the uni ted thanks of the etockholders. sad of their fel low edam The Pat Is doing rod service for Gen. Scott, by Its irrelsrant and moat tarsi:lona come to wattle that noble old American hero. By the grossest lying that paper Is trying to exalts the beep populatton of the country spinet What °odd be meaner. and more in helping with the .character of the Post? If Gen. Scott cannot stand before the truth, let him go down. lodide oppcuents know that the troth glorifies him—that he Is inouluirable. to any shafts but those of slander, and to thane they resort NATIOXAL PORTRAIT o.lll4l2l—The Be ;::'41004101.111dar Of this aloe work, contaligtu; the '‘ifit and sketches of the lives of Thos. Jet . fees* Ms: rfatuntek -and Charlie Carroll, has bails Send, and it fully bears out the prom ise' of tiiiiirittitumber. It Is dolt beautifully spit' "1014:,011.rtes public patronage. J. W. Ihrdeas;ls - I,lol4k#otel, Agent. Fromm tooeipto of tito UlthidAtota,govestooktot, from April lit to Jittuil3otl l / 2 :4ibtoivo of tLc out tondo, .wen 41.11;1701Or; tho ozpoodt %-. - - woo $8,968,67 1 . 91 . - - _ TI/RZ/LT TO BiLlairr • Mall Maillan+7llllll. Ay mina you, so o4oximlttoo la ditiosee of Commons gm oppoixteli to nosiske , folo.:o* -state of stoiii inhgadon., Lord ,fitusLifoiim tit! lid of Derby.) was &ibis= of that osit: and 01A Robert Stamm". the aunt„ indi iteloolliopodtlog of thf 'reboil:4y of eteasiiddyo orooldnitho !Mantle, Lori litsidiy fros,Mo mod and ezolidoud, "Good hos-- 4a what do Yois sir -If sum:alp cross the Rio; I will cat ast boiler of t4o irot bood" , . „ Feats roi'Vfniti Sleet 00- mialoselly with a Whig Premedler who says to us, `Moil, I want Setat elected, and I shall do all I clan far him, but easing give him my vote." 1W• wish to get Wee persons to look at the post- I lion thaw wisroccupying. When they entered into the freesoll ranks, they toned there large numbers of both parties; the Van Buren's, of 1, New York, Sinator Chase, or Ohio, Wilmot, of Pennsylvania, and other notabilities of the par. ty, besides greet numbers of the Democracy.— Bow is it nowt_ The Yu Barns go for Pierce sad. King, and bout that the Barnburner party t. extinct in New York. The Old Hunkers have swallowed them up. In Pennsylvania, Mr. Wll mot end all who sated with him, have gone hack to their first love. As to Senator Chase and his ama:raft freewill allies, we will let the follow tag extract from the "Cleveland True Demo crat," the great men et the treesoll party, on the Western Roam, give the facts. That pa per, speaking of the. policy of Senator Chase, aye "And 'what is to be the end? What most It bet This, and this only, the destruction of the treesoll orpnisation, and the upbuilding of a P arty Salome, In no other way, and by no other philosophy, can we explain thew results In Ohio and New York:. —The gradual disorganiestion of the treenail party In Hamilton amity, (Mr. Chase's reel. done,) and in most of the Southern counties of Ohio to '49 and '6O. —The abandonment of that organisation in 1851, by Mr. Chase and his friends, they voting for Reuben Wood, and spinet Saral. Lewis. —The support of Pines and King by every freseoll demoeratio paper in Ohto. and, with one or two eoble exceptions, of every kindred press in New York." Thus the whole of the ' , remit Democracy bare gone beck, and now support the most dan gerous and proalevery ticket ever got up in thin .country; a ticket the election of which prudent men view with alarm, as the prelude to another war of annexation, swallowing up Cuba, taking ►nothv slice off Mexioo,and Indefinitely strength ening the Blare power, and greatly endangering the stability of the Government When Whig Freewilers come calmly to weigh their Ocotillos and duty, we have no doubt that most of them will he found voting for Scott and Graham, tle only safe mode left them to dis charge their solemn responsibilities. The ,Post, for pottiest effect, tries to exotte 'against los the ill will of Irishmen, end for that purpose It perverts an article giving a plain, unprejudieed history of the Woe Extradition ease, and adds, among others, the following re .marks: 4 • 28,666 $19,665 09 6,996 40 685 71 "11.thhemen Reins; is guilty of tihe heinous offense charged upon him by the.blood seeking elttor of the Gazette, vs "maid be the last in this ootemtmity to maim en effort to impede the coulee of exact justhre." - $25,247 20 Do the editors deay that Keine is guilty as set forth In the charge? 'lf he is, what is all this foss about, except that the editor!' presume upon ; the Immune of their readers, and fancy some Irishman may tote all IMO inflated nonsense es evidence that they have great love for the Irish, and that we are 'Ailing to do them en injustice. If liaise is innocent be Is perfectly safe. No English or Irish Jury, or British or Irish Judge will ever condemn him, provided he did not way lay-sad shoot the landlord. Be has just as good chance cf receiving "'soot justice" there as here, sad the place to try him, is In the eountry where the crime was committed. A pretty fig ure we shall cut among the asthma of the earth, if we place weylaylag and murder among politi cal crimes, and screen the criminal from punish- Meet. When the English people demand Meagh er, or any of Ms compatriots, then we can throw the shield of oar laws over them, sod protect them from harm. , As much as we abhor war, sad as much as we should deprecate a w■r with Eogiand of all the countries le-the world, we would be ready to go to battle to protect the lib erties of • single Irishman, claimed for a pure ly political offence; tout have no stomach for protecting those charged with cold bl.w.led ams elastics. We leave that to the editors of the Post, and they may mate all the capital they can out of such prurient materials, which are aa.mnchln.their._irsta• 612,058 46 11,067 01 16,041 28 17,741 61 26,807 94 22,685 16 26,247'20 13sruntz 07 artarnas Amman Futuna Vet att.—Boston, Attu 2.—Tbe American lisbiog schooner ..1301cire7 has been seized for • viola tion of the fishing treaty. and taken into Char lottetown. PrinosEdward's its. antis nu m, sig. T. the Editor of is Atubsugh Gasear I have looked over in the North American, of a late date, a tirade of abuse from the pen of Charles Ellin, fancy engineer of the fan o, Hemp field Railroad, against Col. Robinson sad e Ohio and Penneylvania Railroad, of which d ote president. ; It is not strange, atheideting the denuded and tender condition !of the large surfs°e to which the notable engineer had inflated himself, and which wee subjected, so short a time age, to the merciless operation of geying alive by the head of the self same Colonel, that he should etill-feel very sore and say some very ill natured things; but I do think it strange that the editor of that rcfper should blindest his Pages, and afflict his readers with • column end a half of such with, w deitltute alike of either 'moment or troth. The same number of palpable and and berrfactid falsehoods, I will to say, cannot be focutd in any article of theume length on the files of Oust paper. The burden of his essay is to prove that the location of the Ohio sod Pennsylvania rood Is a bed one. And he No far forgets his own abasse- , , ter for veracity sad im a civil engineer, who might ! reasonably be ?spaded to know something of the geography of the country in which he live.. and *bout which he writes, a• to tail the credo • lase Philadelphia= that the road twist. about through the Wagers Reserve, and whet is still warse,thst it will never pay the cost of running it. I N o w it so happens that the road neither Inc nor runs through the Wartern Reserve soy pert of its course, and as to the profits of the road, the present prim of thestock, end the a:- true:Unary weekly receipts, considering how mush of the road is yet unfinished, give, the moat undoubted ammo that it will be one of the largest dividend paying roads in the United States. The natural and nay current of trade . nod travel from the Lakes and the great Wed converging on this road, will inevitably lead to this remit, Bowing, as they wiU continue to do In a conduit inareaaing earrent, not toward; Wheeling, widish he would hue us believe is the head of navigetice, but towards Hittebugh, that unformunte to whieh heals* tells nu ffie thrown, by the awkward bad ,the Ohio river, yitiu off the track of all the great through Then of touters rods." Strange, indeed, that any min would etultify himself ty recklessly hazarding such fiats and such opinions! We are Indebted, however. to• Kr. Mid, the distiegtdshedengineer of the Ilempneld Weald ! and the projector of a System of ResusW l that Is forever to keep, after they nre built, the Ohio river at du feet water, dosing the dryest ea, son; notwithstanding this aahlevament will car- tidily make Pittsburgh the heed of caription end greatly Injure bar hereon' rival Whee li ng; we are indebted, I say, to Hr. Rile. for one de - gig truthful and sober admission in his whole eses , and certainly it is a truthful and sober I well worthy,the amend couldsistion ! of the stockholders of the Hempfleld road, which saniehow or other dropped, perhaps rather care. ! leuly.from his pen, daring a momentary lucid interval that chine over him daring the storm of passion and plenty in which be hurled this alarming missile at the devoted head of Colonel Robinson; here It is, apnoea in his own words: "The fideptild road te a dijilcult work. ! and , masa be built ix much Use than two years ' efts the below of the mottle farade dolt haw prodd ed" There, now, lea thimble fat of been wheat for his Philadelptdo , friends, who must raise the regaisitafireuteotartatlV extracted firm a bushel of chaff . Alluding 11:1011 feelingly to, the painful opus tion before mentioned, performed on him by the Cedonel, hs chanietatizei it an a "Arrant taros aty," end though he does not even, hint Hutt it was undone In a skilthil and workmanlike man ner, be speaks of the operator u ostataranyfestae mad innenterlif diehonere," end rather plidnly inti mate, that in his opinion he is e mart of "bad blood" . • .111s•L=1 rntr Mt tlie baker draw oplake of tb. hir r • Thin Is decidedly Prom but we think the Colosel bees It *Wand stUl and instate himself In this oommusity, where he Ls tolerably Iron tummy especially sa the asianlloolnes es It does iron • wan amiably isseerstrnek by • late decides et the Supreme Court la the Whaling lkidps cies, ' and goo by ordain unpleasant ra. waseconsated with do llekisfUsill Oda/ lanspasy; end who, eves st this =sect; WAN* ander tke delusion that tke Olde sad Pielerldelebt Barad rues therso the Western sosareasiSktked tberotrato Its Weiner trot% per4Saest, el nsakiall essi runisy, - L' 1101 IMISIIIIIGTON (COmOmmlnusiof the , Mamie , DOT 0.01..1 Wasmtioroi, July 81. The Werlater end Crampton Chowder Treaty—The . Tehuantepec Difficulty with Nerica—Printiny Baipaued in the Haute. It ie said that Mr. Webster and Mr. Crampton had hardly looked at the documents relating to the Codfish, Halibat sad •Mackerel war, than they discovered the meant' of stopping the effu sion of bile, to which the bitter contest hut giv en occasion. According to report, Mr. Cramp- on called Mr. 'Webster's rateption to certain too portant dispatches upon this business presented by Sir Bury Salyer n various times ddying the put two years. These papers define with clearness the British claims, and choir sham to be moob more moderate than the clamors of the provincial press would lead then to suppose In fact, there is eaid to be very little discrepan ey between these pretensions and our admix Biome. So there will be no fighting after all.— This satisfactory diseovery has been made just in the sick of time, because no no could how soon we should have prooerded•from the shedding of ink to the shedding of blood, and the latter process, though more intersefing and piquant, would probably be no more effectual in bringing about a better understanding of the question than the former. ' It was arranged that the two ministers should have a select chowder party same_ day 'this week, consisting of them selves and their Seeretari . ss, at which the fish question will be done to a turn. The nomination of Judge Conkling, as Minis fer to Maxie; is still suspended in the Sancta; and there is reason to suspect that it will not be concurred in. There is a warm opposition to the ran from the liberal and tolerant advocates of slavery, became the Judge 0.0 gave a de 015iOn against the retrospective effect of a cer tain clause of the fugitive law. Bat the Tette intepeeere, or assignees ;,of the Garay grant for making a railroad from the Gulf to the Paci fic, are Moo opposing the Judge's confirmation, because they aro not satisfied that he will prove a thorough man for their interests. There is something of reality and a good deal of mere speculative mono:unclog in the olalme of these assignees of Garay, to wit: the Messrs. Hat-gone, of New York, New Orleans and Mexico, and a number of other enterprising and worthy gentle men of those places. It is true that American citisens must be protected in the eights they may 'acquire In foreign couttriee, but neither sound morality our good policy will permit our gov ernment to encourage its chianti In buying op old and stale claims against that of another country, and then appealing to the power of the United States to seance a good issue for the epeculation. My own opinion is that the Garay grant was never conferred by competent author ity; that it has been forfeited by uon-compli• once with the conditions. and that it has been justly revoked.by the legislature and ezreatire of Mexico. But, if the grant were in foil force, it is one which no iodependent government could 'new to be transferred to foreigners. The pri vilegee named in the grant are Ito vast and ex traordinary that they are alp-set equivalent to the cession of the eouetry along the route to the company that may ho organized for cot:atm:oboe the work. as well the political jeriediction as the property in the land The :gaiety of the State ie the first law in all civilized ;moieties. If the obligations of the Meximot government to Ga ray be ever to clear, she cannot MIMI them with his American assignees. To admit a east colo ny of American laborers under such a chsrter, would be to provide for a war with the United States, or for the quiet rairrender cf the coun try to our confederation. I confess for one, 1 have no desire to precipitate that question of annexation. Let be first dispose of the mamen tons Issue of •-ftsh or fight," with Its correlative of the re-tonexation of the Provinces, for we ware once toiled and never ought to have been otherwise. and then we may take up Tehustote• pee, with its ecorpione. anacondas and cacti.— I perceive from the documents that there has been a "'harp correspondence" between thetwo Presidents, In which Mr. Fillmore and General Aries mutually hit and fend off, without bring ing things to a focus. I hope the present ad mbiletoktion erlllcentrive to eettle.lll) this mat ter, tor if 'Pierce should. b 7 chance comely, the sort of people who would then bear role would seise this as an oceasion for attacking Melleo, as they availed themselves of Arista'. crossing the Rio Grande, for entering upon the war in 1846. The House to-day purled, by every large me. ority, the bill reported by Col. Humphrey Meet special committee, for the regulation of ho public printing. The bill provides— . let. For the abregstion of the contract eye 23. Foe the appointment of • ~ superinten dent of the public printing," an exeentlee of. ecer, with a 'slimy of 62,600 per annum, and an ofacial term of two years, tube charged with a general supervision and control of the work, 3d. That the paper on which all government printing shall be done, shall be procures' by con tract, and to be of the weight of 66 'bolo the ream for the best copies of documents, intended for olSoi . al use, nod of 46th. for the extra num bers, which are read and .generally thrown aide, or at lout, not permanently kept. 4th. That a pablio printer ehall be chosen by each Hones of Congress, who ,hall also, under the direction of the superintendent, do the print ing of the executive departments. 6th. Thst an entirely new scale of prices be establabed, which seem. to he moderate and just to both parties. 6th. That payments for Congressional print. ing shall be made hereafter from the Treasury, and not front the contingent 'fonds of Congrest The corruption nod imbecility of Congregate° so manifest that it in hopeless to expect that body to euforoe the honest, simple and economi cal plan of executing the minting by contract, as required by the present lir. There has been a continued conspiney for four years to break up that system, connived it by a majority In both 110013c1, becauso they 'meted the prince ly profits of the work for a party organ here, that could not be 'Weaned by the legitimate patronage of public. Bo that the contract system, except as to furnishing the paper, has been suppressed, and editors of newspapers will henceforward secure thin business. But the new regulations will grate) , reetrtot the gonads lona practices common under the old law, by which a large fortune was comet menmade out of a single document. If the Senate page the bill, a printer will be Immediately elected. There will be a warm con test between Gen. Armstrong, of the Union, Rives, of the Globe, and Oa proprietors of the Sepabllo. There may be a compromise by the election of one for the Meuse and another for ihe Senate. We hue now the lull atteaunts of the Mega n Palls meeting. Take ell things Into consid eration, the distance of the place from any pop ulous city, and the pressing arocationa of the farmer at thin season, sea it must be admitted to be use of the greatest populardemoustratlons in the annals of our political conteata. It shows that the muses of tho potiple, the substantial farmere and artisans, are with Gen. Scott, and that they will elect him Junius. Scurry 1n 01/1111. Cotaric—An extract of a letter from a friend la Greene county, Pa., Order ing a, club of campaign Gazette', sap: "The prospects of Scott and Graham are bright in this county. and we coo number a-good many "straightonts." The Whigs ore up and determined to do their duty; while, on the ether hand, the leoofocos appear to be working under • heavy primula. The Chines* tactics of Gra Pierce won't answer in these parts for instance, advance, thrown Sip• Sap and retire Such mancennes may do for the political army com posed of such men as Hartle Van Boren and hL son,- Prince John, John 'T,yler, and Southern dipflappers, but will not answer for soldiers drilled warding to the Soon model." Wismar son Prince AND Hun.—The Hon. Dodd Wilmot, of Pennsylvania, one of the prom inent leaders of the Free Demoersoy, and the fir they of the Prosieo, bee followed the example of the elder end younger Von Buren, and returned to the Hunker fold. In a recent speech st Cou dersport, Pa., Mr. Wilmot announced that while be dissented in in iota from some of - the principles of the Pierce Convention, he should support the nominees of thatOonvention Imam be hated the Whip to badly! He admitted there WAN an_ smuts:me of inionsistency: bat declar ed he bud always been N regular Demand at home; and warned persons not to be two batty ' in imputing wrong =glue to the radicals who procluded to eapport theregularnotoinsis,' . states the Peope's Jamul • - YBE ffi➢Y CLAY mean FURTHER PARTICULARS.-- The New York papers teem with farther par- Rattlers of the tragedy on the North River. The Times makes the whole number known to have perished 70; the Tribune makes it 68; end the Herald. 76. Vie copy from the New York papers the fol lowing additional detail,: OPERATIONS AT THE WRECK. Oa Saturday preparations were made for rais ing the shattered machinery, ,end hell of the Henry Clay. Bishop's Derrick TIM brought to the place and made hot to the deck on the upper side of the wreck, and the work commenoed. In consequence of the bending and displacement of of the machinery, the work went on - slowly, it tving necessary in some places to out large iron rods by the slow progress of hammer and chisel. During the day, some men hail - heen diving at the wreck, and had asoertained the position of two bodies. A man named Henry Lannegan succeeded in getting a rope around the leg of a man who was partially under the wreck. The body was enbeequently brOught up and [et:evil :ea as that of leano D. Sande, of Stentorian:et, • In addition to the amp. of Mr. Sands, the body of a woman was brought ashore which had probably been raised by the discharge from a six pounder, brought down for the purpose the previous day. At Ackerman's dock, on which the derrick Is made fast, the bodice of a lady and child were brought up. This lady was, afterward recogni sed as-Mrs. Joann M. Handford, widow of Cy rus Sandford, Esq., of No. 215 Went Twentieth street, N. Y. The child was also recognised as that of Mr Elmore Thompson, of No. 180 Hen ry street, N. T. Both have before been men tioned and described os missiug. Shortly afterwards the bodies of two females were brought ashore. About one o'clock, the bodies of two well dressed ladies wore brought ashore, which were afterwards recognized as tones of Mira Haw thorne, before mentioned no missing, and Mien Moore of Memphis. Having been viewed by the Coroner and Jury, and permission given, the remains of Mien Moore were taken away for in stant intermeet; and those of lilies Hawthorne were delivered to Mr. Manning, a cousin of hers, for tranemission to Salem, her place of residence, Tor which purpose a metallic eoffm wee '. In the course of the day the body of Mts. Ann B. klarcher..was also recovered and identi. fled, sod havini undergone the same view, was removed to East Chester for interment. The tidy of her son, slim a victim, was interred on Friday last at East Chester Mrs. Marcher was an Floghalo lady, about tat years of age. She had been at Hudson on a visit for • few days, previous to the fatal occurrence The body of another lady, bronght ashore, Ina recognised by Mr. keno MoLianiels of Rut land, Vt ,as that of his wife Mr. McDaniel has been coostantty shout tho fatal scene, in a state of deep excitement and grief, ever since the loss of his wife, nod having given his evi dence bjfore the Coronor, ha left for home with hie child which he eared. At a late hour in the afternoon, a lady was brought aehoie, and together with the two above mentioned, remains unclaimed at the hones on the new steamboat dock at lookers Such is the advancing state of decomposition that the place le a...supportable, and a speedy interment is abeolotely necesesay. The Coron er will, however,driep them to the latest moment ...latent with safety for their friends to claim them. Tnis completes a lint of ten bodies found on Saturday on the shoes! of Wiuebeeter. county, and conveyed to Yonkers. ISODILP POtlin In Nino ,Y 01314 1110 --Coroner loop, on Saturday held iuroVsts at the Twelfth Ws-d Station•hoene, at litsubnitenville, on the bodies of came of the nofortneale inditidasln whose deaths were eatinea by me burning of the steamboat Henry Clay. Five of the bodies bad floated on the store between Tubby Hook and Itanhattmville, and were removed to the station heave. The names of the deceased. as far LP known, are no follows, Mots Eliss Kinsley. 19 years of age, from West Point tier body woe recognized by William Kooley, who was formerly a servant in her fathee's family ; Mrs. Eliot C . Thompson, 81 years of age, a resident of Lan• caster D.. The deceased went on the boat at Newburgh; the body was recognize! by Mrs. I Charles Bout:Mee, ae acquaintance. lire. taro line A. DeWint, LS years of age ; resided at New burgh, and her body was recognised by John A. Smith and James Nlackias. Mrs ilenriettnTrisx, 19 years of age, a rest dent of Ilrooklyo ; her body and that of her child, Frances C , four years of age. were nen tilted by ber husband. Ms body of a female about 40 years of age, ' supposed to he Mrs. Emalioe Milligan, is wheat. pocket 's letter addressed to that tonne, care of atm Linsey, Cat:still, and uneteaftm - was foetal: se else among those found. der body was found et Fort Washington. A purse court:hang a toiler in change, two finger rings and • gold pencil, were found upon her parent. An tooknoirn colorsd.msu, shout five feet six bathes in height, stout built, was found dead to the North River, at the foot of Forty.pecona street- On his right hand she initials and an anchor, were marked with indelible ink. I Ile had on a white muslin shirt and eardoroy pante. A colored woman, whose name is unknown, was found dead in the North Riser, at the foot Forty-third street. She wan about 65 year, of age and •ery fleshy. She had on a ',leek bow 1, basins Meas., tau,t cotton home, sod !hose: A brass key and o pair of Miser epeotaeles were found in ber pocket; a purple spectacle-east wan also found. The body of a little girl, name unknown, was found to the weave at Manhstmoville. She was about 8 years of age. The (ollowlog verdict was rendered by the jury upon the beaks recognised, via: The de. reseed came to their deaths by drowning on the '.9th inst.. in coneequehoe of the buroing of the steamer Henry Clay. The bodies which have not been identified will be motet ooßelleville Hospital, foot of Twenty sivth street, East River, where they will rmsain fora few daye, in order that they may ha recog nised by their friend,. INCIDINTe, ac —Work wan-resumed yesterday. with the assistance of the Derrick. and two more bodies were r. covered. The result of thasitwo doyn has therefore increased the number of lead to Seventy, The tank of hoisting out the machinery is slow, and tedious. It in almost impossible to obtain a hold of any portiom of the Moll, owing to its frail, half burnt stile, and the Iron work isjam mea together in a Mont col:atoned and complicated mons. The only portion of the machinery ta ken out up to last night were one of the hullers, the shaft, and the flange of the wheel. The bed plates, the remaining boiler and the engine, still Ile at the bottom. It Is impossible to say how many hedies may still be found among the ruins of the vessel. The conviction Reined ground among those most aegnizant of affairs at the wreck, that a score or two more bodies are yet to be recovered. It will he necessary to relic the machinery and boilers before the hell can be removed. Only a kelsen and. letter tier remain of the wood• work of the vessel, beyond a few charred frag ments of the wheol.honee. The scene of de struction is generally admitted to bo the . moat. complete and dreadful we have everibeen called' on to record in the iteonrrenoe of calamitien of a similar nature. During the operations of Saturday the imps- tiencto of spectators became very great, as they I had evidently expected their mispence would be more speedily relieved when the derrick went to work; and to appease this feeling the tackle was shifted to the further or starboard wheel, 'and by this means it was so far eared, that a ha' dy was extricated by means of a rope attached to It. This was identified to be, as wee before expected, that of lasso D. Sande. It was forwarded to Yonkers, that an impost might he held. .Thousandeof men, women and children, visit ed the wreck yesterday, by steamers, sloope, railroad nod vehicles. Some were in search of a lost friend or relative, and appeared sad and melancholy; others were there out of mere an ? Unity, to view the remaining timbers of the Clay's wreck, and to ob the operation of the derrick. The train that came over the Huison:River Railroad last night mutilated of thirteen cars loaded with passengers principal. ly from Yonkers, and the shorn where the wreck lies. We learn that the Henry Clay was Intoned for $lB,OOO among the three ownern, tamers, Coll yet% Radford and Tallman.. - A body V known to be under the stern of the boat, entangled apparently in the steerage gear. Efforts were made to extricate it, without success. One of the persoms.who made the effort brought up a comb belonging to the person drowned, -who was entertained by this means to be a woman The New York Tribune, of.Manday afternoon, says, - ' LATIST /DON sue Wiener,-The Coroner's Jury convened at 9 o'clock. this Morning purste ant to adjournment; but no'oiher bodies haying been, recovered. the Investigation 'wee further postpened nlitil fi o'clock,. P. M.. by which lime aeveral important witnesses who have been sum moned to attend. are expected to be present and testily in the case. . The greater portion of the machinery having been removed from the wreck, efforts are now • being made .to 'raise the hull of the stammer, when it in probable that eaveral more bodies will be recovered. . STILL Leszi.—The Beatles Time ern -a Kill 'mei seeount-of the apeTiktlons.oT the der. Tide swandsg tie tackle ezi4lol were ed to the 'tern of the hull, wiich.was raised far enough to allow of a chain being swept ruder neatb, and made fast abaft the wheel. By half pent eleven o'clock, the entire hull was brought air clear of the bottom to the surface, when the a erators became apprehensive 'that the. hall ould be cot in two by the chain—the weight of tone placed in th•efter port of the boat, for the idirpeee of keeping her even, causing the hull to 'strain. The Coroner, le - et:dungen:ice, had the work suspended until they should search with grapples under the wreck for any bodies which ; might have been lying underneath Up to 12 o'clock, no more bodies had been tecosered The opinion that any large number can be under the wreck, hee somewhat lost ground. Some are thought to be, however, and it is apprehend ed that others have perished io the after saloon. HOW ITS GOING. There is a standing army of Scott Democrats stationed all over the country—men that know and lore the old hero—who will act the part of body guard, to defend him against the guer rilla attacks of the paltry politicians that seek to tarnish his blood-bought fame, because the people bore singled him out for Presidential ho nors. One of these chaps writer to the editors of the Went Cheater (Penn.) Register and a -1 &miner: Num. Editors—Although I have lonimad ar dently supported the Democratic Party, yet now, I am free in saying, I chill support your ticket, entire. My reasons for so doing, you,, as my boomer friends, should know. They ar• the tol I. acaadAL Score I know.. The country knows him. Ile is a tried man. Pinsca may be all right, bat, Le is obscure. A president should be "known and read of all men"—(i. e.) he should be well known by'tbe people, that the people may confide in him. flaring uo doubt. I have served my country under Goo. Send:: I t.now• his valor—his prnderee,his humanity --ids everything good. ,1 lore him. Tnylor el him. 1. He la men of undoubted intelligence, or hie country would not have eleented him to the high poet ho occupies. Then, why not honor himd or why not reward him, Snail bravery— Intelligenee—potriotiem—erlor he forgotten— ovvrlookod? Then where is our touniry7 •1. He is fully competent. Fillmore stun so. 1 - 11,,tory says eo. Ills enemien (poliiicelly) coy eo, cod who ehould doubt ii? Cr, lie le no office seeker. the nomination. It tr he freely offered him, he. cause !avail deemed worthy. In not that enough? I think so. Therefore pat me down for ten co pien of your ••ctutpsign paper." Cheeter Sprio'ge, July Prom information obtrined this morning, there is etrong reason to believe - el:tat Mr. George Belt, of Alexandria, Vs , his wife, Me wife's sister, awl two children, one a girl aged five years, and imy•threo ' , cart old, were lord from the Henry Cho. Mr. 801 l started from home, shoot ten .1.; , 1 ago, to fetch Mrs Bell, his - nhild, who had t.o•o on s tirit to Mrs Bell's father, residing flea Rociheeter, and the family were expected home by the middle of last week, but no yet they have not returned, nor has any tidings be.. obtain,' I respecting ; in conse quence of which, under the present eircum , rances, their friends are in the greatest distress of mind or Tut \io.ol UPON TOP ICP /17/I[l. —.l Paris astronomer bag published the reunite of twenty yea, observations upon the influence of the moos nr no the menther. From the new moan to the tire quarter it rained (during the +cried of twenty years embraced in the calcula tion) 704 day e: from the first quattir t 5 the full moon it rained 015 days: from the full moon to OP last quarter it rained 701 day,: and from the last quartet to the n.w moon it ralutd 09t; days. ,So that during the mato's Increase there were 1,009 tutuy &Aye, and doming he: decrease calf 1,457—a difference 162 day. The air femme Is more likely to have been accidental than the result of any natural caure, and the ...elusion which we derive from the etatemeot is, that thS moon has. no influence upon. the wee thee. 1aT%%%%% n DpICOVERY—NATCIIIII. GAS I in very generally haven, says the Fred,nia Cen sor, our village has been fora long time lighted by natural gas, which ironies at certain plorts spontaneously from Words in the underlaying strata of rock. The supply, however, hoe bulb erto proved ineufficient for the demand. (In Thursdny afternoon bast, while a workman woo engaged In drilling fora further supply of ea ter to the well at the Johnson Muse, a fissure T. reached, from which, en the withdrawal of the drill, a large and constant current of gr lucid, with ranch force, through the •ster. Up. on placing a funnel over the jet and applying, candle, the gas ignited, throwing a column of Caine to the tot, of the well, near twenty feet, and horning the man severely. Up to the pres ent time, the gas continuea to true unfailingly, ant It is the intention of the .proprietote of hotel to apply it to immediate use to lightning M KIElt —Awl now no h. , rettpLum. 1 thought S. 1 A. 3 .14•1 , 0 Icruld to to moat untli h6,l .. ,zposLat CT.III I o.n.c ornnai lb. Nora , thought It .1•1 1 4• P• Itt. tLe 4DSJ. pa.et product.. nt the so,. 411,1••• lilt!. ill•DoOrti 10 hu t . not 1 g ot. It I t , jtu 111 1 1. an..l st.c, h, buy. until I ,p,l them to («a Its ta.all-al poo..rt. It tkv-tk toast:, to rot. Jraf slat lam, As. A man ot, tat ought 'rat, was persual..l to ttY titto , a l.llo Ur h.l oitr.l but thy.. hr-ttlet. by could wr• vow Ito. sod rl.irlt dlstlo.toirb lb. valor of cl..ttt, U. hit lassltta sus r.tb.,•kar [loch onpa.ovr.l. tiltglor-s avatars to has. bias th• rotoll of a •01, mans slats etrat of Brvotuls- Much tont* night 1,0.4 of lb-, ~..itors t.t . l,lrvt.sato. Hot lel It to rat that it oblate.) so ratottlet Ncular.tt in try. rvid 01 that yAit inv. tar. tot might bat. .13 a Itaultect taxttl , s tams. N. ILIA tialantoast Yalta. Wiwoorlo. Slamls 14.115 , Nelson's lint Premltun I)AGUERREI/TYPEs. Prat 011ic Buildsoly. Third Streit and otningorm Arlin 'with to id loin .n amtrate. artintlepad Ito Illteorm, it .siy mottera's ark, hod It 11.rIr toterrAt th..i nest km, o rrtahlts:ltorot. roU,.. ttar.tot.owl, or so chant. natl.. IL. .44 tor 1%1 se tend Trot analtsaal At) , and ebyttelts rt'rr str., ,, t for thy porton., .4h i0•1(1.161•01/ of Ot tOw. tverertui hatritt4the ATlttrlll (If 114 e rtfiet 5.Y1RnWn1Nr..,1.7,7,1, `.°°,l:=:`,',ll.„,';;' to ottrr loin 11, tutrut... ths Att.. •tttl. of DastOr rttt..r itv‘ty l•t tri.roat.. which Le otter 11 , 013 ,, oron and tiiirittlott. In ill oraihots, tram ‘,..ttttAwT DAGUERREOTYPES AT Tnr. NATIONAL GALLERY. 9sl Nationnl Dagunrrean Grille 7 , porn.. of the Diamond and me Marked tame. (rano , . I Wilma's Drag mom) and . tastlm and lientlemen wt.htnn Inohtalnlifeikeitke • at moderato prlrn, .111 ploam mil at the lISUrd miablieh men,. fitted up with Tarr sumrinr Did. and ear Lithir arranged atilt soolt OM that the eperstor can tato Ilt met amurata almlier of lb. ham. tom wl'h all tit " r„V.7:Lrgl ' ilrirs. i g . ' :: ! ..t . :4Vt u r tra ii.o.apddg s • nitrates talon of original tikentomea. • Ittl.larems not mangea to taken nhltore, unless/ net fee rmemblattoe. 11.1.1.1kenemee taken of Slot sal doomed permna I. ..T ran th a tity:and reeng7. aklrlintom , non.mod operating from ea re mitt! r rntranoe In the Diamond. It is superseding ell others. M LANE'S Vermirugu ix rnpiilly eopplention •11 other Worn Medicines. Where used. It prothgest the beet effect, driving out Alt other remedies. Keel the follesing— num, it.. hut. 2'. laSt. Meesrii. .1. Kidd & Co.—Pleese seed me ten' vow 111 . 1.ana l e Vermlltitaw I have fold double the turn of your Vert:druge to that of Fahusalcelt. halltSfa and 1 Witt this tear the I•lter will lw watt, well wore out JOU!: M. DEIIOVILLE. TamaSt... Loots Dn.. Kr...Vab.5.1551. MOW... J. Kidd ac C..—The demand for Dr !XL.WO Venal runs sod the Liver Pala In vary great. sod wt It to bares lot at nth ro Mil on commlnnlon. liana tam, Valdnotock's Vertntfogn ban roam tan mold valua ble, but }nano,. Is nun outorandlon 11. }IVERSON. rat role by moat Drungleta and Mnrchantn. In lawn and country. and by Mr role proprietors. • J. KIDD . t CO. 1130allmon • rat Wood elr.ol. Cleveland and PitUbargli Rail Road TICKETS T1114.0U011 TO BUFFALO, DUNKIRK. TOLEDO. DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, COLUMBUS and CINCINNATI. Tare ha ClevelacM rrillE now and fast running grower FOR- . • 00) CITY, lowed the Monongahela ' , halt oPPlic alto Monongahela Bones. every zoning Olcolidevc a• withat n o'clock. weeduly, rounectillis at Wellsv i lle with the Capone Train of the Cleveland and Pittehoreh 11.11 goad. I ilkmg W. 116,1114. at 12.26 P. M., and aerie loic at Cleveland at 40 lariat. _put 6 (*kola, P. 51., and tonnectlog with gleam bold Mr Dunkirk, linrtalo. Toledo, leetroll, 111100001., acid tailoolo. Taman era kayo PHUT:ugh In the mood*. owl tale tea next evenlog b Chlotgo. Foremen going to Cleveland via Ohlo and Penna. It. IL erect o out at Alliance. (lay the 6.13 A. M. train.) al I o'clock P. M. arid (by II *'deck, A. 11. trelo.) at 2.46 P. 61.„ where th.r have to van sill 3 okilreit, P. 61. for the Cloven Ind, Wien Wellaville, whiliti takes there on to Cleveland. arriving at earns Woe, sod In spree train of Woo sa too. who go by gay of Wellsville. Ihurnag• obeeleWthrough from Pittsburgh ko Cleve hod. on bowl the steamer Forest City. 000 thin • lily to JOHN A. CAUGHTY.Agent Cleveland and ' , Mahwah hail (0W Co. Moe lei Monongahela Monger Water PL. Tod dive Loin corner of tlmitooeht. tiorz—Br the 01110 0 Penns R. IL to Alliancas nod Cleveland and Pittabargh R. It.. from Allience Wave hind. the are le 11.00. Irlktf Citizen's Insurance Vompang of Pittsburgh C. C. 111.18111 Y. Ps.zunm.. SAMUKL L. ALIRSLIELL. Baer OFFICE, 94 WATIDI, mwmat wawa MID WOOD num . Air iNSWIZEI ROM. ;NT CAROL. NUM ON TIM . 01110 AND imam' eri Iltrkaa. AND 2611317 7 / 1 . OWL . Aldr Zama avant lasi • el. aaaaos OP FIRE di.. davit tharnals of Ws SPA and INLAND NAVIO4I7ON Out ERAIST.POZIWION. • 011/70TORS . . C. U. Huston, Wm. lariltlif. Jr. It4olt.errbll k!.lt Gina" ° . . IB.Ht mi uoap4 , , t . ,.. .r.do. Ikme. W/140 k47.t• 8..4.1 MIMEM A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Successor to EI. P. Nelson & CO., MANUFACTUESIIS OP SOLID BOX VICES, PLATED FiCUY ELS, at ATTOCKS. SPADES, 1100 S . 1000.0, PITTSBURGH, PENH& Irl, Water etrevt, tbird door above liorithOold Xi - A vork .arratvi equa-to ant taantseured. 4,20 • F. S. Cleaver's "Prat , medal money &Km.' te-INDEPENDFINT of itA \ happy and %yuletide! effects °lathe eurface of the loiiloirt piumettug, arrve plrApiratlcn. aria impertiti;t fleaihitliy mad ilitbc ee, to the bands. Ch.... Prise Medal Hooey Ekiap't p .c.eaaca the quality of Caring s delicate, periitnoeut and pertunn peculiarly I' rabdul and tleaVkrable to theu who um it I',.r role retell at all Drug Steil! se , e h,"1...a1e only by the agent. for Pit”Litetth sod im Yi. ciaitY• • 5>35:311c, Ohio & Penna. B. StDck. FOR SALE at No. 75, Fourth at'eet. 'a. IFI , !UNA t, austs 13Lnk eed Kitbstnre Broke,.. OATS -400 bu. ag:r ZS Market rrre: OBS— bu . 400 . jucl .... .. .... Bale.. . •tte I . ;er. • PAT ICLIA: S. N. WICKERSHAM'S VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE—This prep v r,top awl•orb:ent!.r.e:m• truaultsi am 4.0, and effectual toe•cle:v.• or onto lina worn. unto the ....mt. Tlh• un.nmpled vllo.v.ft that Ise• .t.doll shnini•trattoo. •0 ....el . ca. ir ••re the renlic Off:A..l with wormer. certainly toojees It rtny the latent on t•fthc nute.d.• wrant•ec hey. thi• el:mature of Vv•prietcr. without whith. none Is necutne. he rfrr , llC.lll, 1552. Thi. into eertilethnt we t he unit...A.4lml. hsre urei in (4m10.e. a ry. IV3expreham % . ru•irene nto I On unhe.itatkruar 11.-ollunro it ILL% t 4.,, worm luta irnar of runt •••• r :mewl 101V11.1 CARL, J. I &WTI' J Arkin %LEIDY. Mr.:l. N. a I ttt !..ca—Thi. 1• t o earlify at I par h Va 10 . . V.rmlfs. e and 14113 , , one iLa a i e none • .11,44.1, and the ron , ?nd day .. ,11,eharve 1 laer .0 c ormn., and en hearlng •Arne a? a, • n•ddnlor , enll.lree oltk. da Oka bull , . art eta a• latep h, - kw, .1 he pax.), OW 4 voormo—thl. le Inn moot g.lenon4 Verialfd.” 1 :o.r Ted, .1 konalde., the I,e-t etf•enh, Glass Works For Sale N pursuanea of an order of tly Court o "q"..03 3,. nf I'L ledcl loti.. 0 .untx, tt 11.‘ 0,41 t..to oethe C. r.tte•ll. e 01..• e Gunn..r'n Itu o l a it, I,,ntrict of o Fit,' ¶OOO, 110 did not seek • Th.. I. m mall, Tr lb.. pin, (um Jute 30,1+ 1 :,1.ir1-r4 n,rl} In • •..n.O to run at m•lude • ur-11 ruulk llNturr •, luJUp , rfub . .. fur thr ulann s. , UT t't .•r F1a1,.• %%Are.. f Un A on. with nu r(lh T, .n.l Umturo..rbirl. uult au , n.Cnr , el n tn. 11. Auclen trrr ulco in. k,•. , pt..to • .11 711'171.18 S.IN, 1. iI. t lC .lout ntvet rEitiE very heat of Ilrein.ly ut $1 per .part or Ad, rtaEln fur ....ii.ir.iranroPo. • ttn r 11111,4 at Tr* Mart. *tat:. th• Il!amcnd. • f.IUtIAR CUItED 11ASIS--.-NotwithAtand . the In t.•• ;trier* f 111,,1t1f, In t!, • t !anann.l.l.7 httot Suva . 12 , it • r.r . . . Seller's CougliSymp. • 1 T gives g,enerml ,attsFaction— pi Mr. I:. E. rrlirrr—l t,r °rod • our Cii,vt.ti r‘yrun in , rr ittl , trrt , et tn. altos, rm . m.. r at lair,, rare. awl n.,• •,...k.ms4 :t a imr‘l prmnrt itod eillr,nt rertm.l• .../ 1.:.•61L.1.r.5.P1L: l'uNn•nrninzi, ..4flrtnn 0,1 . r•.l-n—:ttTn aral 'nut. I sonerntl Conn , ?tr.; In my gamily for nrar Otto. year.. •tl li \ td It lb. ln - en. molt ~nu tot for oven.. I re all wr tunMm.f.. In it , farm , to ony ntln tonllcumin np.a...t an I that It c!vn , t•no•ral . . , m,lrtnetion. ron••4l.r Invt‘r ant Ant n i•llilin AI. the Lett n. no, In, tn,•llten...thrr at, tli.retnt 'or'llyvon • ‘cur.. Tarnte t,rralad an I ao ' K. I.ELLEIV2. ar,ol :tr` Young Ladles Seminary. Allegheny and MRS. N. NV. MRTCALty. , /11 ; vtomannr• 11,11. Anturon t•en Uth. dtreillng. on V.l.cal acrwit. - .la P. IV. ./enicenthrn Ie t.ncagel Sin 111 Frew,. ant 11 I. t .inng,,rahre in 1./rANt and Pa utlnv. at , ,aup ant 4 :I to. ettarr.l tolllon tr tfie tme olontre.nro, te , thA ,rt - /,[l,l•l•Aurr , .111 • n 11.- a oro role. .1 um:. in t.. s•-.1..n• n.41/1 a..lvant, nth, hall at the etut......1 Ali nth, sirangetnont , ra h.ret...nnre. whiz h ho low...Malt:tett by roference t! , the r tr,llu, nr by t 1.111,1 111021) , ns. itugu, 1..12 —anzl-.1..r .zdJ .urns: eCHO tf.) OT Tilt ALLT.Ii I iitllT i'ALIKT•II. It. C 9. \1 Aegnst 3d, 1852. • 'I, rvlllF, Ste.llcholderni in the Alle2Leny t I y iLs{: h.re•T m , n ,l - 11 . , 1 .1 In. r, inotalit...rt— Vlrr boltsn vit triton lo Oar xmar nr h , trr .br brrtrbir yeti Br ,• of ch.. 1i,,r1. Jolts Tirtrort, auri 10 • 1,9 Irrrrl Pltll4 , llriib• ~ nr7;i . nth and qt.', CJ. , •., Sealed Proposals ILL 1. recciarl I,y th' iturgcvs :the. Towne •.1 - the llorvu.an t.• til M tne 90: di, or oz thr an,111,1 ••• lb• • 6./.1 c7Al ' .: ' Z ' ,..:, h .r . ..t!.t. '' Z t : ' ,W , :t r a r n%TrM me. pa?l, , -yis., • aiz.: u'r7 at Ene.p...Y•strlev,No. 4. .h.r. clao• nal ~,r.tle-at For Sale. ✓ IWO Ilundred and Fifty Acres land Mn th 1 . 3. It It nrar s.lcal, "hi, I:el eloaled,it • 1,11 • Mr, LOS. 0 ,••• n. a: .rd It•inlngVin Station tr O. • Fa. R. , Si.tr In " t • wt.' Iso 1 1 of ;and In Evrn V• 11.. Cn. near • It nu Ica no , l Anne et.o. evnr.. Urn,. +ln c. nl.l • Uniuln IiTIS {AMID:. . 11 , Wool et,r,l f PIM l entundgned, Trustees sproir.ted to sso- the P-14, IV, lb. Rialicolnataa •er, a' (fin. AlAino 1101 . 0.b.)ATVIRtret 1 4 0 3 . P. un a auto - lan -at o" aatnortalon tlm th..ant...e.11.4.11 hJ nub' , ont.try.th..s•l.l iv lbw I•igne,t ?ale tn ma+ r•I I bruit, In II•on . ozla Ap , .10. Amain,. Co. 1,. Moo •ey, S , Mt.....ntln Wit) day of tot.., A. b. 1 , 1. at 1 tielne..l.. P. NI r.tIUP rAIn on the es.cution tia , irrsy . T111.4~A /.1 pr.rellanr.r of *al.! bad,. I.ATID 1:041‘.1. , JAM!.:100 . 1.1f6r., JACHI . 3,4 Tru,te.a. • James Rogers, 11/ I T e 151,u;,i;;Ti a ..In tar M.nriav t. troll 1,,,t ni tut rthltur to till bt tdite. tube...MS. r, at No. Edurtts Nato ttedt.. ;tut , . A WILKIDO t CM. liatro,ielat eta') ?„,5,..,11,1 & 1, I. awl oftto Itloom. ytdcv, wh ' .lllstoiaud , . - 13 14 . A an t s ill 1.1 ., 511 0 NL I S 1 . 1 li“,1 ,up b, tweet quark Ail/111TE BONNET' T Ttn,r , r purr, Hit cotrnlntr, anal HUB MI'A BURCHFIELD. VIRE BOARD I'l IN of splendid pet uree., and •t I nasuady brie+, datt rtuftl, at 115 Matiot SL, awl. 4. sr •uul THOMAS PALMER.. )LAIN & FLOURED PARER WINDOW BLINDF—An Inttanalvi and geratat totortmont Lade nt 00101501 Tar ety of vinern, tuml Pluladtlplca, ar.4 for tat. Till Ica, by aut.& THOMAS PALdtllttt. Matket SUMMER ARRANGEITENI FM1:1 REDUCED, ONLY TIM ■IL= STAGILNO. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL=ROAD Two Daily Trains, FROM-PITTSBURGH TO PHILADFLP.IIIA Only 26 hours through, to either place, both train. Connecting at llorriiburgh teeth leairu for Balli. more. FARE, $9 50. EXPRESS MAIL TRAIN WILL IL lens the Depot on Liberty' ntrret, Above the Canal . 111,1, , , ern, ramming at Nil& o'clork. Pnengen ,rill}o by the can= wins liodebaugh'e, Incw linomsburah.) where theywill Mad tbebeet n 1 1.1.11. nanilona to nave y them to mils, env ho t. ran Plank and Turnpike Una. . to Bratty'. elation: DlnaBoctor . • annuli:Any each train of Coon/on:land then Dna the Care ni MIT TO. AND 11AL TIIIIIIIII. • Paneunn Bal l tim lake the cart of the York and Cumberland Beni at ilartlabutgb. Pnsennra who valait avnbl night trnel eau lodia over alibi at llolidayabargh, Ind 'num. thetr rem. neat ae m:flag in dm no'elonk train, and aryl., r Baltimore at V o'clock the memo evening. 1118 EVE:4MB TRACY ill toner 06IT at BP. It ., earning/A Plulmlerphla or Ihillimen at 0 n'eloek. nut We givethrougliNakets to IttlFrtd, vla.llolllsyrbuVlN for 88,110. Deegan ebNeiced through to Philadelphia. Pawner, are at no emplane moving baggagnma thin 11 . The APPOratatatatkal Train will Inure Fitful:ourslt 0.11 . (01 P. out OPTITO at luxJuliano's. near 'firuentburK ut a P.O. Petal' the Tr . ailla Win lea,. Itotiaban as tollowa,The Arunntooastion train at 016 A. arna• loot In Pittsburgh at 8 6. - 614 IFlnt.Through Train at 3241 r. n., arriving at 04 &rood Tittonah Tralreat 10,32 P. u.;anialog at 12 r. se. ' • lan from littaboarglk Co Taut I.lb arty, 10r. to Wllklnt• barah,V)e; to Turtle Creuk, :int; to llodabanutea 80w. to (Iruonatontg, 11. par:mantra will proonra their Tickata at th e Itallruiul Mee In .6* alonannahela Ilona, Water Atruwt, vr at the •llepotLiberty ?Arita. urtns—ln 14 lbw Company2alll 2t01416.61, pu hundred and dity It ftrgiinitl. AINVIC_INI_E?!...II c .kat dont V. It IL Co tkubsoriber offera,For Bala hie Farm, JI 1128111th toinular. Washington county. lei thla Doe tall* of Cendfa and ettlotaltat the e t D eem ,. eee _ • oldie,' of be land Ise the tett quality. head enteeir etteatad.•vell *mod, tier et . .. 4 owl •11,1eff4, - *boundlagla atone roal l et eery ace*. and of- 'b e t ee t tort. nod ',imbue , * In a unrest. also., There Is tarot) , at tme 131,11111 on the loos. end two Do nollsos. • t eee e 0,0.1, and a drat s.to Cana Barn, or large The ilafttoal be ualu to la made tobwabmivin., paef through the term cutting It 'lota tea rams. ronsientur at about erne on the one gide and to en Jr. other. which *unit ebe two y e ras, loth a 11*.ltins Loa.. no elob, sad the tad barn ou the ledger dirislou. each -barbs etediph of moo:low timber .d . auter, ead • flat Tdordrtloa of cleared land. By th/ lt“ farm ba *llOll. an ILOUVO moot Pittsburgh. • . • 11 tue above 09 uot previously sold by print,. Wao. •it e , u , be e p ee .' tor paid.. aide OM the :Alb day at ld Au gust ttext.at 1 r: w..W caber as one farm, or so diraled as mar eutt Pardo... Poefteulou erUl be uteett by the Gsog of Apnl neat, aad deer deed. trlth treats itaeadoodellog. . • \ u. u J o be cart., who lives the firm. or PI. Rm. Drat:oda, /lurastatosta.or • r.John Damao. of LW/oar, .111 show the geem rus to 1110041nd ttayobeeee, - , • ALISZAND)Itt uu ee biuulsagat e Jab \ • GREAT SALIk OF' MUGU GOODS NO. 62 l'imirrr sritr.E.L. „ Py .: l-lE :::: 6l : : c o unr d :T. 9 .:7.l :llll.ll :7,b: C oto ed :7l: b iti g .: l ,. : . r .....4.. eit h W elw a ... tar zi.,, ari rthe d .. oved...ipy).n ma v. at thalta uattan arr.*. The tr.' °,7,:',:"',,U ~ , z :v..vrx°47- - i"g0,11•0°.rgg, t.rt..l Itt pat, • • Bird 114,6 (q.t.°, I , , , ttt arid Auterteatt PittaN . tcontAeollarrt EmbreLlare4 and Meng .11, Ca.b . rlo Ildklat • Y•rnsilt, Terns—tuvat , abt/ Capb--atal ita litudi•to be Ulan ~ ,r a. th .,..„,,,,, ~,,,,,,.. , ~, , , , , N. 8.--A I Int, tnt at m,: !net op.),•til Cotton, but atioit. I f d...,g0d, at XXI pr, dr.., , '\ . \ ~ aUg4 J , ,1.118a A. IarKNIURT: , , PITTBIIIIRGHT"\ --7—. 7 , , . \ \ Trait lana saviti a . c om P • anY- , \ \ CAPI T AL, $200,000 . \ , \ .400 SHARDS or rrirr poLLAits'wecai . jiS now organized, under Lettern Putent, deep 204 .Tint, LF42.•...d '• re.tor4 U, tl e nslye 1 ruan. nol eze,ste the rot.. by onl.r orstgeDe.et. tq Iteen-J ell' to th e Elate of Penne:rieenl., e e St ~,,,i , 4 _ , . u nix ; nil; reeve,' trendy ca deteta. ...A.D.. intekson. \ c o m o r e, lAlgel for rtkfeti Derl.... ...j .....1 ...t the 11,,,,,,,,, 1 e t rue oa aot,leed teeuDte• .... ...c11..% P t teutieene z D te, e nd MID of E1.A1.0110, eott attend Ito A. 01 1 ,1451.0. \ "0.. ore ...tor oport at th,oll.lee et the (Joanet o r NO D2D,14'... A real, nod d ore aterve Fin tDr t. for eat. of Ole ttoazol,¢ tate or t ee,k . . _ . Dir tor. Dee on w•de,lor, ant Pstunitys. L. "----- - leu t ne I.su g hlia, PrreiJent; Joao ' Llttaeer. c 4ent.lhootes 111. e. Iwo H. Pow -, e tu uel. Bra. B Y i013.1f. .., 11[110:Alr J. 4IDIS t 00.40 Wood ntreat, ,Teatliers. • , applicants for oitua— Tohd Word Public F.obool, flow.. corium of Grout sou loot 12tii, at 10 L'elook. A.)). --,ciOrs fit prcruf. crooked will 0. ItSttc - cri,7 -. Zflitliii of io tufo Principal, • male Aiscbtaut cort.cio.o. bctioio , •Acclfflauto at " g7fn tei \ JOV. . LEIVI ocerstory. • ' • \ JDFO•DiacQUF.WAN, • • 'OtOII , IIX clf.•011E, ••• µ1..1f 4N 11iACKEY. • \ t ftackrit?er'cio t Pa. Railroad D., DILWORTH A C. s MRC iIiTILE LfRitARY AND 41E 7 F lit!, 'IC. • INSTITUTEA.No4 ihert.'era added dur, na Ih. ractlllt 11 11' C 1,14.11. • A It WilVw.lCallwdror/. W‘111.4131, • T arinZ CWANCC , M.-NAM:IILN. Lira-sm.. \ 11 le ,n, r t ,r A. ;1,17.4, nJ ,nr RR 'lloB. PALIIr.II. _ v. No. ga Th tk .ket ! Welt. Bank Stacks Wanted , .6)11 S(IAILES Bat&pr Pitcibur'gh; < Qs p • 1,xch6 . 1-,ltt Balk: ulaKnxer\ t ) 1' t M s r z oiph .WeeL kIIE \ t lopper Stocks Cheaper than =SE 'A I I , r acll North American Copper \ Steck IV AN TEA), at 75 Fourth Street s. a i sulA \ ..1. wiLlitNia co. i• t r• I \ 3 AK . E.13, , 4- 7 51 , ) bblo. nst-' Nu, , 0 a ,1..• '" ' ''''''' * EgOLISII a m.:0.4y, % .., a , Itt decorst and ISt fir:alt. S a'LL KR AT US-4 Mils. in stare : for hale by •. ssawsti 4 BESSE:LT. 1 DERAL ASII--ti'.tonsprime, for sala by ,e,..1 • ' , ehol,lSll k LIEN.NTA. 5 . , , II . - 'ti NIOTY SEED=.'.IOO be' ter sale bY n it ' atNl EINOLISA I 114::4:4Elt QI)AP - - -10 bus. Rosin, for sale by • \ CI sho \ I.NoLISII A lIENNFTT. -` -•••-• 6 TOFFEE-20'q bags Rio for sale by '' s. ,' ats.3 . \ :e.t.a:L.l;El it OEM: ATT. secult. MOLASSES t stßur— , WO the!. L•s•!)tlearle ranter, 7.50 ht.. • \ ) 11706o•It. 75 *' Arras: !stater, for •.14 to , $0414 \ win LIAI !SAE:NSF:LT.' ' • 110115 D NUTS- 2 1,00 Lou.for sale b A y '4 J ...; eNuLten e sigNAt.r. . INSURANCE. \- NLI it. • OtOßtiE -E. ARNOLD bas been isil apr ,, lfee.l Aeon! of the , PROTEC77It 731:- .rt.i.trX COMP.I. , V. OF' 11.111771.1rD, CANA.. las ..6. oaey het It, 1.-rte f, • time 10031trAwn Irma l'I"O• 1.”•....t.,,, teeour.t of 0. r.01,-t.r.0., of Ells curtest rates I .1 pre,3,llne lo eueh • point Mkt o.e , ha sine.. 44. d'oot Le r..s.uneestive. t I. /1-pory I. no. 1 , " , .... 01 1 0,00 - 1 .... I i• 0 e latuda bOl7. AILSI , I.J. krai the laiands.d 5...! , ..1 , 1s er .1157 CompullT r-rtr”. , l Wilt, i\s Ite4 fully '''. r." A' ." ', ..7. Ill t laLllllN.Z r ltertl .' A ' lnta t l '"' \ 7 .. 5•042 for the %, • ••.t1 , 733 Hint.. • • A nu:j Alt.. Pablie Sale Am LTIAIORk. For Sale. V tbS g ) • Loo • ,nccJ\ Fl w.naur♦ \ Applia4 V. "' " '— ' IVI(I{Vit. X C... \\_INSURAN(Yr.. .I \ ftE AN D' 31.ARJ.NE,. ..\ Sr Um Ultderri.:o.J. Attest Tar :he \ PIOECTION I:Lit:TRANCE CO., \ . Of Estirtfird, Conn. -.. \ '”ljoirs 's ff s irl upbn (ho plost favorable triins;, \ by \ REOItGE E. ARNOLD, A g ent, \ tdr l'lttsburrth aril Allegbehr Con.r)/ N 0.74 Parrth %tr.!, • • . \ \ jcILINTS—t.,-.Surphy a Buerchfield have 4 t...d ti rttrtolr ' Starer dark. ato•I Iled'artat POW. 81 is 0t... rrArtut.N. I , ,Fr ni‘ont. , sot: . L ffly.llNO SI., LI NS--liltitphy a*Bareli .; 7 r..AI coot t nor mat . r.trtitSall eV - orator, to M. ithot e 1.„ :nos \sr .f , tlood., t\rt t bar. tvair_a rophly_or Ihrt rent •,t a...... I..trattho I ant of ,Irlsrliott_t/oods .111 do , 11 to rt.' ...It thou, . ' trotont 1 ..n., trarrtkt I pat.' Tlatt, tothadi. il.lr t 1 ,r.... extr..td.rt.l.t.ty tlr \ r, Ted • Idtda - .., , \ ii (It 1 \ Ce. ri'llir tuilV are lity cautioned not to :1_ ttartha.. .nds - Noo. 8 . 17.7, ttl, of tbellitr e 1 Pittx 1 ....L. No sll.lta ~.eb. Ise tar t I. Imp,. O r :Mr:and:: . .. " 11TV4 ' 11Tirrs ' . tZtrietVa, I.TorttfAtl. b lVV:l.t . .. d,rlt..t.. • 7lT.Zilci3lA`'.l4F.' CIVIS. 11.11Alittr. Aur2,l. • t ... \ Trutd.t. 1?! \ ... lll,Oitirt If .111:1111.. lO Y N EY , 'SYRUP—A oulierter astielc this , i a ,',. rtte'd and fvr‘..l..- .tt roo4snro.t.t. F. • 11Evx I 11 COLLINS. 116: Wat.r.t. &W. hrulthEteld, - q, i EITSK-- 1 261) bi, Illeeini f.:httirkg, this 't .: , , , '.l rrid, far r.. 1. h 7 \ \‘. • - 0301 ', ~ .• o 11 tellY n p.n.5... , a rg7-Im OLCititi A §AtISAUE. of superipr qui ay , fcr W A IIeCLITHIi it, CO.. k,.9LVER h 61.. for .courini 14L.t1 for br 11111g2 14 , C1.1.1n0 'CO.\ 0 ,IIS E AND C DOCTOW- 7 . EA Know lArlf WY , rlc-16• ryyult Yt 3.ity'e yrUtity N. 06.4,1 or Homy awl Cattle; rilyvid 1w wow by ryyr, roan Y.b.y oz na bony ur tiro: • . I..pert Magtaln. lor Ao.,st. • Vr,ll ' , I'D.) 01 "Mr. I , T : ltak. by ally 2 • Its:l3. a callow. Ilelr St.. - S.Mackereljust 1 ale by 1 LS-2: /, LDI.. pure a t d 021; , urg BLACABVR9 a cm Pemilii Seminary 1-IFTEII. a relaAation of a few montlie,.for tbe iroproreniont of tireltb, Mira' E. W. 141010, bi 91. na yeimirsbu. vnll trauma In taboret on the 'at oar ..idectrialar. in Bt. Clair itterot. No. 19. nazt door to lb.. Earldicar. 11 , Ilia loititotico le limited in turn. Nu, Iliota arlibing to rater taro rolletul strip. ho Pupil will to irecirod far • riotter ro tban a Ras ion. and no deduction wilt I. LIMP top r , oce. except In rnr.rarted 'leant Oa. Sarnia ottr""_ of tire oiLntilit Jutror elan, Stationary - I.r nesclon...— Vs-1 par. mend, ball the tuition to 11, loud in adraner. \ 101 ACON:-,411,W0 Sides, first quality, in mr.kr.huntr.dod Irr rnlo hy KOK 1 . 4 - RATILEats:, 0 kNSE Sr. - B NO RESWAX— \. is Vonthrl-h 1 hhd. wire. for wk br ( . d I. • )rll \• • Wr.r tot drool rtreets. FLOUR -100 btilEre:ll,Treabuigh's eup' \ 100 "\- J. Carr., • , • ": 00 " \ R.lnser'n ,_ Elm:\ . '. ' ' \ .11 " Vritrrton Nibs " ' \..: • \1541 " mixed raper; for ogle br • is:.l • \ .1111bb' k LIGGITT• I. tili in ilia ecniainniark to Cl.nele, I A 'Den's Woo; hp C. U. Wiley. erNorth Corolloa. Themoson'e Doak Not' Ner.oter, Toe Augoet, "":" 0". "A. b 'll . . A. tue. tz. ria:lNzw :. a \ JyrA) i Yom.'l•Y ofNorthD.O " I.D V'C I:D . : I 4.:• k IFE tinTSuutia: a Cantu:lac, to'unele . . Tnompeen's N. Y. Dull: Note ReeoeDr i for Aee , oet, tOs Bela ar " Jv t a) " " o L gk i lt". 1 4 41 5 6 ' in FOR Pedlar's •wa on, eond Dead; termelow—Doquire'of J. DD 3DO .iYA7 • ' street Termsylvama Rail Road Comp.. •. VtlE are forwardiog: Produce. to Phi adeh obi. end Bonham.. yronaol.l.T al rre pt Tine Five nolo. . 114, on. fork. 4.114,15x4,(441ted)...... -pet /001444, 45 ca • twatl. Uhl 5a110n,1411240w 411;44 • • P.ettat - ox. !MN •vrstii:ls7-i;.i74l:Vz7>. •Rt end Tounthy lat•r akin. • ann.,. Oita. •ol Ntatt•—. ... dO SO Frottbots . ,k !int reltzallroontr, alas, .... .. ..... do " Oa tti t ro • ott pr•p•to 1 to forward frelgut to Illtletunald• StAtiott—ca• s c Gfrerttt,: r tei-atad talentudiste &typos. • \ corner Nu l. n ts• U l a * A l4 " •Vt i .74 t lt:ttollh• }7M- A t tohASSEB-225 bble..N. 0., prjinei4xup= 0 . in tac.te nal for wile by b•yj n"'LCMY'4, 7 by • .1. P. DILWOU'III Ca• to prime, 3,34 \ J. P. DILWORTLI k Ca. .L 4 LICK ETS-200'dos Briahion, for sale by kw • • \ 4 .; UT. - incipt - and 1,..) . ,1eta1T s is store XOl Utisle ,, V , V • J e N.DIL OKI I YORk, bbis• in store: nout3 : N, OIL-41AbItLitic'a for,;fely Is3O .1: stun k e). 113111 ILLLTAL-43G0 i tons \ Faundry and ,L,' ro zr., e„ li•T .15. N . r. 3 , , • Wes__ BKClirlig EYE HAM-Al[-11n infallible emir& at nimene , so , i4. laa.i.ili4 wealt.raA. '. una &Tofu i one Opthalm , is: tor eat bs,,, .:41 , L 4 ,5;( at C..., eut, pu: rj j :li d !l i !igheet cae ng 1 1 .1 ; ml 1(l at Lic t r d n ' v LI 1 " 4 : s. ool n t u„ I s Rln t ":„ ei tv: t vz ma r r ur :l t at r, 7. " mu ' . . , . .. ' ' MOVEMENTS 07 TUE ' . y.l, 7 OCEAN STEAMERS. Sati LAVE OP. ' TAILIITIII TO A.ND Y/TOIS VII ,TUNITED . ' reiTes. ' • . - .A u m m saLce.as i n t ,...... b, 5m •cr... y6i t... ,. b4 . ._ . .... ; ....... : ............. :. ....:_ j ....1 .1„ .1.7 1 11 ,6 - a bSGO Craig. Gam i1i44047-•-•-•• il IT 'CITY . OF iILAM.IOW. Wylie. tor VollodelcLiA-...July 21 NIAGARA, dome, fA• P05t0n....-.........-...-c-T all 2, NAClflei Nfo. for Nov T0e1t......,...1...._.....-..-...j01s 24 "AFRICA. llorticon. for Non T0rt......,......-..........J0iy 11 PILINKLIN; Woltotnllvaf Room ....A, -- ...-,—.A.9 A CATTA9A. iml. toe Ban... ...... ... ...... --.... Aoii :t LITT ONMAALMEAIII4LeiteIoc thlLculphis-onc 1.1 ATLANTIC, We.. Ihr Kam Turk.... Ann 11 SlllNOTuN.fltch.frOno Rivmen.....A ....... UIN AMERICA, r. hannon, roe Stmton.. ..... , ... ~.. a . .... ---,tug . 1 EURONA, r a m . New Torn • Ally 79 All from 041 A:7 Non York masts • tlicrcrim: Meal. rocAt 'Mr memo ethic. tilleatk,r. I:LTirra.:l::::.,-t:=.---..r:-.3:1; 2 A RCTIC NARA , nhonnon. from ILAtan —....,-:4..A.94 4 A: Lam. from Ron Tort. . • .. ..L.Anit 7 MERL'S. nampoon. for Bermodo, Al ......... -....iiAna 9 ii.IIII.4:PA. Lott, from Now Twig . L ... --.....- .--Aus 11 CITY Or GLAMIo 9 . Wylie. from 1.19991;1;AC1A.7.Aus 14, • tIRRAIANN. llismina. :or Nin0mn..........-...-...--.Anc: IA il x l. , , A1L.:11 . 0 . 1 . V. „ 1...1a r,, ,:f . nr , 1 ii , i3 , 44: 1 7 ....................... .. ................. LA \ NI AOARA. Sums. from 11,F10U............,.... .... .... ...AUK PI 'Alt ARK AIN, 92:41c0. .9c IL, ca .... ..-.....-4.-..-Anif -79 Al, t, , ,,,...3 r...- ta, , ...1.0.1. uik...1 1,, m 1 .• 4 . 04 . , , \ . NA cmoosii, nnuMs_ AND ta uvisit.:a. cnr.sevaii\ citirlxanier - ----- iinillO. Eichnrek, (U. c. mall)-.4.--.. , .. ~. . rAtimETITRUIL TimAlcom:2 l4 .--..-- ---- ' 7 • UNNTEU STATELL Licon34-.. R .... ...„ ...... ....... , \'. 711011 PrIEL.ILTIIII. "CI Mißlit. TM:. rot Richmond . ',Li. . _ .....i...., .... .-3.17 21 ITY Of intiTON. Noantonot. for Mootoo .. ... .. cdoi.7 A t ' ‘ tTAC N IkiiT:I= , 9I.A, \ Colton. for Savommb....:Ana 4 \ -Ana 4 \ t i l ' 'NT ON NEW . .TillreiV " a1 10" ...-- Jot 7 1 \ \, \FIT/WM/W/1i ': M. &Kit i , '',Thurslai 5. 5 /Iornme. Almost . Int. The Jo easiket,yeetet,iAy ircreente.l no steer fee $ lureSur bran. of 0 . 40 husl me serwrallr wet quiet. with no reatorial change la one t'ouc. , ' li VlAg—Stlere wire, no re;oalpts conkeleciee.ard the only mle from 164 hands was /2 hhls at sl.3llibbi. Palm at wanal ..100ot of bials as f. at 113.251100 it 55X. -and CO bbls *aka at PAS lit MI ire Rote a farther Ml* . - of 516 ithia at prirata term, • .s., •' • IiCAIN—Tbe °did ales ere hare ware of nate, of. wbkb ‘7oo , hu were/xi& from goric at We, arid 65 at 250 lik bd,-- ', Other gratis ere in feline:o:lo4 at Straw , 66061100.. . `tillOChillgr--We tette., I krt./el/m.6o3*in antiwar. alih sale. of 17 Ithda it flat 5 4 01;;Itty:1 5.t fir 611, Molasses Is quoted at 010;• aged , at 11610110..4 rkw at 551106110 it lb. • , \ \ • , - : ' 11AC1151—tra notle• a toollimed, good kali i in the. marr.r..with fair overall.. enuridering 11tw pre It limit ed acippiln. The fallowinetwies tranorivil 1ak.6.11 , 400 0006 carivaseel hrtriatitlfol, 20 coke shouldem st 8520 lit lborithll.2.s for easlia. 4 Otontlr. 200 poi 6.1- &e. it 611. 6 mate els. bamii ‘ arlo , ll o toe c 0006.04 lame at llm 5000 be elinuldler at Mat 100 e 1 0 15 0 p 016 ham. \ at at lo4nAtkio lee thouldeni arliXaC.l2, be essuseed haute at /le. 004 60000 al haelsfOie is b., • . ---,,;- 0408-010.0 1000 16 retied at 83 , 10 066.: . , • ' WillSKSY—Safas Zi We Re . Pk litgal.7 NAlLS—title of 200 keep lod .. 40 r 6........2,.. \ 'ktex—e..i.., utb,•\,:ealeacif = kaiikai 0 0 (00 1 51 1 ton. \ Illtg 11111C11-8a1.1,1C0 0 tollearraTaofdad at oth Al'• tog. i, ir ttfi , c.isoree thanks to spoken of br deslara,6o Wum eiut.Munt. with riles of 100,000 !eon pr.*: firma \\ COTTON 811EkTtNli6.E1.;—through a Mktg. if the emCidaikluk. the old. Ilet of riieew eru lerertrd lo 't ester. daylrOssille imams/ of the nwentir ckrreolc4T..' , Ths \ following arr the core r.! quotation. l— ','',,. COTSOII 461:11.100—Tim Penn,Bannerouid Anchor \ . Milla are isillag their ma. of brow! thee lege:elerrree. „ s dily. 'at 71L fir AO.l. and 1510 fer rionatook. '•\, , , OAUPSS :011it I:l—Pitteborstr manufactured tweet, ~ \ ihains am'awkinf:Jram the mills it X* it tr. for .0114,3.' ~ , FLOUR tit,'D GRAIN MAREZETS. \ , % ` t• Banos. July. 81-2 P. AI. \ V our-Demand coall n ewlto tbs waotrof the home trade. wi,o.c.-h....t. 0410 4 1. %v. Qom. 0a.......P.m. ", at 114.256511.51141051.60. Sutra $5026.76: Üblo s tml mei- \ . i;;;;I P :SI6.Vir i ' l i ett 4 wit f ro:u l t tern it " ote Wi t ; :e'qu'r:i " .\ at $1,0134,434.75, 4 ...4thi. Tuero is coodderable de., went for roue flour, and rtitherst.ceeraiettetddlid,e, \ i'l 4o kr'"gild"tr...°l 4 ....V.lL It'ill'i'aitatio vi .. ' bbM. ° Y ° \ I iraln-One or tiro Carew; e•Corn bats arrive,l slams • ur 1144 and the matte Is ums-v,trut balder. are &cut no ones yellow 70r, ml.s.d 5043rUte /1 I , J. cash. Cat. In • weal, mu... 4 with sates at Itprtbern at 47e. Ityt sells in lee i \hie. rash. _...\ .t, , t 111erratt• Aareet. 5. Flour dull --Selse 115 bble good Ohii at $4,31X, 1011 Mae estra at 51.1215 Wbeat-Nn Inquire: market eat \ Siker • mall pareel If Abash, ltothist at 711 e \ % l nrriVirs.*lttk word &mend nocibui limited septal. ihip,rs beer mate anetor rise. bale. 21050 In at ON hie, O. g... 1. 1 . " ...100.08.1. \ \ CittosAU. July Sk • Sloth-We nodes sales 19 MA. country, brarole at UM. B, «tots of this artjele sra nether ni ws Petltederl , h•lalr • demand and prime :begins tren1111,151c01„00. s City adlla ... resunfacture Is In re , tneet; with a Mail eeFO.l, ttele .1 [FI 5 2K• \ • % wheat -600 bwhel Ting Lt WW2. \ ~ P.M... straw Ealaldn .1.1, ai-i, 51. • A good lb-llen pree n gtl , o thaFtheit markettbdas. and g ir4,74,7, nA l rUnl Baal.. b l eTb D oPVlA b liejr4 ,"± 111 limdlus to O.IM were IL :O shares at 417(18e6ge-riew.' Iva.. Om (armor futures an t or Oirard DUO amp. at, 1211(. peon's WO timed .1.1,1 adeaece. In ether wt.:U . IIAS lb hs 1 it Unction. , wire tistheiprat.S k and t h e (doling rani am about tbs same am on Ftriet • \ \ \ % We are Indebted to lb. Thanalvir al is sent.ll. CL \ Pair. Yaw,. 8 r the following stemmata., ale:orlon t•b• olete - l, 1 none at het Inetitutton for that:math of Aar •—• • \ etorsAos role JULY,, 1852. , \ \ s' \ I 330.1 , 93 t i lde Eagles.... --,....----41, 1 51.5 60 " \ Kfin Itztio 1 , 14; als . e. : -....--,...—.... 10=1 \ •-•-•5..- 7 4 5 . 001 4 11 D l- s• ..2,, $1 • 2,000 • .01 , 3 • " I T . 844.400 Thyeet 1,1±.13=8 ...‘ , ...sll.otriACC `,..t6.o6fAC _' \ASI • "S" • 1,849.121\m.. -....- .-- •... 1.-0,02.5gr.5e • • , , ai;iiiiii.l.7.. 1 \ -, • • , ' • ' \ Awaited for Masco !,1.17•• • ;,,,..• FFrom CalltorAls.. ----.. rom oth.r volute+ 160.00 k . ins X* rrx =—...M ~. „ Drtoi . v inec \ gh July.. . ..'. RIVER INTELLIGENCE AY IttIAT ARAINFM.I3 .AND' Di3.I4WITEI3I. TIM RAT El —nano wars . a tot thicL.4. - by 4;4.41 mark dmk.and.L.lll44. • . • AhnnrxD. • POUR Denotat, Drown.lll.2 Attootto. Plak.llllota. Droommvlll.. ' That Dhrlygor Pallay._Viest tie trtAn. Octave*, lit..Ctstr. Wert Newton. Harem McMillin., WhoMIAP. • DEPARTED. T B Po l s i e S . h Emmt ' B t.B er r nWilml Nov ton. .‘ • At/4MM, Parlamicm.ltrotrtotill. Omtemem Pt Clair, West Neverst.• • • P Tonop.noatl. 1. . Rap. Oult.lltnel W • ttmlior. • ••," Exebs.nv, Rhodes Wlttellog. DOLTS ,LNAVING TUIS DAY NVIIEELING—IIuron. ' BILIDOEPORT—PiIat No .CINOINNATIAIIezbtor Roll. . isowswasa 4444.4.E44. 11114181111891ILLE. 8[;. and . 6 WEST NEWTON,B A. 11.. nod 4 S. 81 D. 1.e. , .it i Co.. Immees Pack,' menu BY RIVER 1111.111161.130. Br Ilicataok-49 Au:riot. II Groff & Cc; 10,10:3ot cooullen 20 du toky. Cabo- AY. tb; bbl. dear,Cloth. • Tbsot: . tkr wuol.Covcle Opuboku 10 bhp!. to bo. et: 19 rolls I::stbut Ila wool, 11 40001 & cot 2 cooks taco. 11 Dahill &Co: 13 bbl. bum" 4+ bblo loot. Arm. • Anal& & Ctruen it LAI. I Lego bul tor. Wen Illughom •CO 2 caolut baut0.91.19013 Nkot ft; 42M empty 010 bbl ., Ink/ & ‘1113.!0,0 19t &to Wilco. lb LL. Its 14 oks 999, Anketrotut l Crosoc 69 bbls d0:m.91 0 Kimball., • iFFE4II\I3OAT,' \ FOR OINOLNNAT I-4110 - a plot . . \ II • . did mar nett &smelt atrazoi ALI.I. . ANClrt,l)apt. la. 0, Young. will lowa ..... lbo abme sod sli Intartmadist. potty tr.b day at AO deka: For Ira, oaht or pawns ply on tapott.. . mat • VIOR CINCINNATI ...Mho' : lino - ~ I 'b./ otettort.TU6ClAßl/RA Coot,': , 'VII Wkr. willifll,o for open futenotollsk pulls, on thl3 dol. of 10, o-10. \ ' -: ' For froloiat or otooono apply oo boorf. \ ' . '&43 N 1 4 70 - R• CINCINNATI &"I.OIJIS- fi:a. davit= ILLATItOItii, L a trial.kt.*lll lea. far atia,oopmaasal AU Latmaadtata palata ads dar °Wed, _ . • , _. atia3, '''.. 0. ILL . 1111,TENDENlia'14Atent. F - 0 " ft. 7, - erif ti iii itWIC . ---'----"---- iIIOPATIt \ .. I Caa h. "fAz re.g.....,171 h.. 0.• u t.u... L .,..1 - ,Hlntenuallate parpraldi• \ da, tba 19th lastokl 1 0 It. , L , ''\ % • ' t . . • • Y l t rP ht" \ P ! " l.l. ll figiNaNal ) . l iiititA .. . • ' VOR LOUISYILL& — Th . n • ';g!crift • Attramet NAVIOATOI4. \ Imove tbr Ch.. above sal vv11.31 Way at 4 rot.. - 2 aroly bait , . raCING: • `, bt draught to: La b l " nentilie, van laterovedlate . voiats.vn 4.t v-d r, o. 2 Stb r'n'tih"."4"6"s4l/trUni.i.Vlit ic. • . IVATER;,by the bisTer,, fur • JISIEK ICITS Cholera r rte Delo_ ,e 11.121Leld'A htrrm imp : st sr_____ly7% 111dkinC, Iteeefii 17 " . \ """' G.TICAL asiattrnent prSoaps..Pei. te,Ae.,lbr Inr ash. by [j \ • aMES ~1411.1/PET..., A AZAR 1) - , 4t, LA FLINS ;811..T.A5.., • ftk't"lPlTl!gth'Eß.:4•4.l • \ • 1 ( 1 '7 4••• : , bbls. Dale Yaw, . la Df • , • J• ' DlLWouni l CO.. s , • , : 1,, • 3 1 11 0 , 4 . .A-1 IitACON-40,1.ktOifill.`/la ourzr. 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