MEI =UM MEE 1 !i. EZEMEIS =ME •• , • ts . tor t • • 404::*1;7 1 .4;':'; : ii:1:i: . ;!,:,'; • ty,411•:-.4.-:•;,.4 We ',.. L ;:, '14,,,,.`,, , •"_. ~ .. , ', 444 ' . `rtt".. , •:•.;,?dirir 1 4 ' 4 .014 I t . t .ii: ' ttlA ; I''''lq' , 4r t4 4:iti l Y ' i l.:4i ?Vt;;l : i t n.4 sit§ .. '";:lli.!` * ! ; :4l:l ', TZ,,,,?4, , R1V1A4,,,V,:?,!,,v.:•,..it5, 4t, Z1 . ,11411, -4: , 0 „,f."'..4-:-., .4 ' l 'il 0: • -•,}'•:::7. 1.04. .t" • .ti.÷l IF'.4 -• ' - ''. :_•s,Y,4 f 4,i t 'S; ' . ; :-.‘ n 4 :44ii2f.:: t I .>-, Vv l tAPri:ii• ' , 7111;i:::: , e ,i ; f;:r • .0..41 , -, .•::"CdtqL . ,....,1' .t4 . «4 1 ' ''''' ,.sl.'i t . ' Oir-` , : . 4 .k.`i.3:: , :.-•' .. : ,. : . • I j .' 44: i4 ; it 4 Or .41:3-'1 1 '...'444 . 4. , r,i,e'• i.:.174,,d414„,ft 7.1 ...M_ ~., , 41 1 , g .-. 'rti 7 ' ' q'-: 4 a:%:l:L^o', 't.4:l; • "<4 Al.••• , tAV;'!•i:.:.l, 4 ..**"..:l:7**:lk'')'3's.'tZ4s • W` I , ( X.kA. WI • ' • ".• ; 4 1* 4 x l'A -4 Avf.A .%4 tt: ,••• ' • ,1; "••} , • , • : • " , • „ ,PIIBLIBUID--11!1•81T• • CO .ervissuses. TUE4DAY 2106NING,t0Cr. za, 1862 VEIO OIN'L WINFIELD SCOTT, of New Jarooy Ins . vral PLUIDLIT. WILLIAM A. °MUM, N. Carolina. los passumwthu, lemmas: /A. Z. Et OWN, • - Jilin FOLLOCI. AA 1•14 • TIA.J " 16 tr.:1 1 ,: r!' J** S. DATOMMI.., .1.1111 Lam, Pas Ami. rjirs .gtpnt;FArivus.. it.lll. Lms L.'Lecs. i''..ikissl4"‘AL'AM°44 EA C trAi w srs= "l. " Ism% A. Annus:A.-1 *air tothOoireapandeace, find ether Logitutter, atilt bitotrad on the tint page wit . sißt hince_z 131..urtmazie.—Some of our Whig Ada& are annoyed at the eetittrotedabose iatd,atitatiire of ahePert, and kindred•printe, o gett; - 840, and Ike Whig party. Newer' min. tat, Whig bleeds.: The object of oar • • ••••• lona enemies In, to turn away car attention fee •• thi work of ergstaLtation. These 'hinders can not hurt den: Soott—ttusy , Only rind upon the heads of hiiitfairinelpled traducers. His name and failkorm uts and bit cherished in the he • • of .14:oiranityl — tien, "butt that of his stand . • NlWitetalloitoui Whig friends also against be lieving the statements they ace in the Pat, • the result. Of the election - or any thing else hi, ing' reference to the.oontest, They cannot • trittio. • :We:teske this statement because that paper ifitkvlooni with grim untruth, made wit • Wreekleseness , diagracend to the editorial pro. Attain and Ito haunt:ay: Pnirsrivtairi -.We give tho official rotund of this State, se we find them in the-Philadet. pkia Butlttio, of last Saturday afternoon. The lotafooo majorities are . Mont ..18,030,—some two or three thousand less than that claimed by the Porto! yesterday. . This majority is notelets prisieg or dishearteeing. .bellive Penney!. Taal* will vote for Soott;and we are Rind • know that our whip friends are trying to mitten each a desirable result. . zywAryoug--rzririravexpt—eato. These throe great states nomittated General Soott.. Without their tern, pereistent devotion tu'enr, ',slob'', candidate, ho would- not have re - - 43elied tilenomination. ,They are beind, there fore, In hatioraid eansistency to give hi= the •• electoral. iatest.,- The. states of Maeeselhase • Intaltnectierat, Mary bind, North Carolina, •Pioky, Tetzeelett,:nnd LOtlllink, and others, which preferrikkir. Fillmare and the lamented Webstar, 1141. require the three great central .states to fulfil their pramlees. Throwing . • their generons aid hearty preference for the dit.• Gar:diked and worthy gentlemen they ruppo with awitrach seal, they have gone Into the eon- Tama for General Saott with an earnest, zeal— and patriotic devotion which promisee the most brilliant results, and' they naw call upon the great states Whose will was all-controlling In the Wittman Conventiou, to ,redeem their p 1... - and to unite with them in electing the candidate placed In -nomination. fittall this tall be to. aponded to f Will stew York, Pennsylvania an. Ohio wit their electoral votes for Gen. Boon? We il'etirai etey kal f We. rely on Nag York, lA:CUM our Wid - Mends then ,are, perfectly united, ardent an. negate - The:attain Webster defection In_ oily L natured by his lamented death, and the • ginhust Whip &opt who could not give up their • attaiduziont to thatgreet nuus_whiltilte lived, will **feel thet thePvtannot better : manliest • devoth*to his meatory than' by . sustaining s.* =mlM4itilad priltsillpl,esTottiie ii;aisteirlsld - i Mr. Webatei was doritidly sttaant, sad by tl he was so LaVraated aid honored.. We bate =a far/as% too; La the jadigament of thole Whip yege:aipetleaes sad latorasties, alio tell 1:1 that New York will Tote for . l3corr, General Scott has atrige bees Utere—hetas the hearts of the • Ilk bta = all the presages ...re in his faux - and:th' - opposition is made up of a Indeluti.up 'sag ill-snorted stilton, ready' to fall to plants at the 'slightest "hock. The accounts from every - dlitriot are of the most cheering character, end we stupider the elate as entirely aerials to rote for Hood and Graham • _ls Pruttideastio ve hate the etrong•hold •• pirio - nal 'attachment to Gen. Scott. The • • • hoe love sad respect hid. • He has been their , faiiitite Candidate for ; twelve yeam back , ' . 'Tstusylvania never .yet voted spinet a eandl: date of high military reputation, and the um redly will not doso now, when thegtvateat living Captain saki for her marages. Our 'anemias' and greatecosobltios fn 114 rF nits a the late, election... We see nothing those restate to discourage:the friends of Gen. &Ott. r Whatire the fade? no Locates* mats ticket woomeded by about 18,000 maJorl• - polling 'nearly their whole month.' • Mr. kiis has nearly ea many Togas es Gee. 1818 5 and, Mi. Woodward has man, NI Widg eandidateshave over 30,000 votes Gen; Taylor! Candid Democrats admit 'ember than to October. They had their rote . out in o:tuber, white the vlehte left 40,000 at_hicate. AU , that is waited, • the:tote foram. Scott le for these 40, float Whip to come to the polls, end than 1011,40 so, ws 'not tor 'one moment We Imitate not to say, that se tar as:' - Pernsylianials csneerned, it will redeem from theAlogran of the defeat of October. Whigs hi all tile region are fatelieronsed. exultank non of the Looofooo orators preens, and the. imagnent danger of the di of Vide belond esididate, hive' ooniple, nomad them from their shuatifts. Wo 'can longer complain - of lethally and halftime , All itrialaistion, earnertmee, and work. feeling le too' Intense for the ordinary ont-T of enthrshain..There it • quiet, sconce one dotennination tamarind In comp which Wei the most brilliant reimita. there - are newton& Of persona'lit ford* Dena:ratio ticket In October, et Vitic fcFQinoral Stitt next reek. We let add Profound belief in War gnat foot, w together with latail Whig Tots, nal per. ylverifa to Seen by 4 kip ctgerity 1. _Brother. Wkly. all over the Vah are o e ie candid cannot:too I You may ..:Youtity — tuna se rife for General Scot Ai vor - Olio,fire have been slow toy • hops that her. vote ovoid be eat for ti ..Usadidatt:. These donne bale (roast . way te the Annotation that the Be. will enroll bee rote, 'with New York 1 'Anal*, for Scott and Vahan. The inures for State °Moen an in hi:but - n far ea nein/4 they show Loiri*,ft wiejarit his been ,Thenione but alight vote ont, left year, whin teas of thousands 'Tin tat c tars of the test of • It the congnestrial Vats, for the to nallonaltifain, and was not govenord, kienee:, 'Seth, the whole Sc :.10,119 ;:,~_. n~: ._~ 'At - She 'dilation Lit per Hed thil Btu* bj soma 24,000 e. • their aksJotity is cut down to a lido 0., om soy ou doubt that Omura Scott will • 'Pip Ws small majority la a OW* gbh Badh% our Olio Made, • ere all, are maddest it.Ticialy. Th ey l ionumiof Math they know Bar aad they.decdor% with the morn ,dorie% that Itiltr4bot 0 Imo tioabietatal mete of Ohio I IfLhsack Arab; Piats alai ire Doi ditkpaßy 1 ohs* tio hive iaoh stork 'illialai—,l4lll4 who weer ..."110.41* 11 1 lariat diptassenvot di7 if !taking maw. 27( 6 Our PPM yesterday, winnowed the esd nom which the telegraphic -despatches of the days pmdous had shadowed forth a+, proba le:, The great Webster la no more. The men . utio has been the prip and the light of b "onto for the last quarter of a century; b •• • pentad any. When he died, In the • deb and solemn shad% of Marshfield, the • • test liteltect of thisie tru trataferred fro .e Aerosol time. He 11 gone, but Ms . • mks are Immortal, and wilLleng lire • sea niciarszT, Oasis. tolls the k fof parting day:" ' , that's it, that's it." said. Mr. Webster; th k w.. Ibrottght: anti the Mamma were read, • Para to gin biol Much pleasure; Fro ache to two o'clock on Similar raoreiny, there' crar much restlessness; alight antering • an • sintness now occurred! which led him to think kat Death was near, while in this condition some spressions fell from him, Indicating that Is Ind would remain with him to she lest. AD.. -Webster 'Take of the difacolty of dying,' when Dr. Jeffries repeated the eerst:—..Thengb I walk tine& the vaey of the alutiow of Death, L. will four no evil for thou art witlime; thy sod, In& thy atalf; they comfort ma" Mr...Webst. - • howedligel.f. "thlf fact—the foot, that it hat I meant—thy rod—thy rot —thy still thy rearm or Mu. WEBICLIPB then We take from the New Tort Trflame the fol. owing sketch of Hr. Wausau's life. It le mu kith an unpartial hand. • 1 111 r: Waster's has been ► lofty though not en tirely imeceedbl career. Descended from an an . ,try originally Bath* bat for a lie'realden • n England, which migrated to this comb.) , vary con after the Landing at Plymouth, he w • eon In 8111 . 3 but7. (now Bousweal New Ham ire, an the 18th of January, 1782. His lif as therefore been extended over nine month, • cad the enemy years allotted to man. H lint known monitor was Thomas Webster, who limed at Hampton, near the sea-coast • New Hampshire, as early an 1686. The Web• ems wore generally farmers and (on ocoulon) .• • • ra, were fair-halral, of light complexion, nd slender frame. The Stumm inherited his sturdy hams, duk Cesium, black hair, do., at his fathexis mother, daughter of Her. An Batchelder, and ►'woman of remarks. fame of cher/ether. His own mother w a woman of rare Intellectual powers. : r, after lighting well for his king and coon. the French and Indian were, obtained, peace of 1763, a grant of land In Salls• the head of the. Berrien° river, and built his log cabin and commenced hi log in 1784—the farthest North of an ti mildest in New England. The log h roe sanlehed; as did the frame one built it, In which Daniel Webster was born, e farm remains in the faintly, and rhthli shaded hit _ boyhood and the ho quenched his thirst, etlll wooed h teir weltremembend attractiooe on e • ltiait, to the last. 7itimormtcreimed him education In th schools of Ids noire town, in th Phllllpse Academy at Bather, in ' Her. Samuel Woods of Boecawen, an • , uth - College, to whick‘hla father 'lolled to lend him—es pest under 6 "poor farmer, In what Rai etlD loueer settlement. His brother . , - .--.,.::)..-.41. - •I . ' ' . _ : . :'i- . ' ; -- C.Y4 - '''''''':''''''' ."' &741.-:.. 1 - . 44.41143..-... -1 .,.....;, .1.,,,k,:-.44.,.,•=-;-.it'lre=l-.., ,-,;- , Y.,...-4-tcw.....a,... ~.. ANIMA • Qua mil nu MUNI • air Munn upon the destinies of a coon • which he diyoted the etrengtliof Lis mighty • • ■ere, and to which he vas attached by tit • et ardent affection. It now appears that Ate. Webster had been ins Weal conditiern for some weelts. The New Yet Mies states that he was scald at drat with as entire dermagemeat of ids digestion organs.— !lit stomach would not retain food of nay kin and for neatly a month pest he has Heed uPo the lightest possible diet—arrowroot being oineigal article of food. This was scoompan ; ed fors time with a, slight diarrhea, bat efts few dap this enbaided, and he seemed to be ;=proving. Symptoms of dropsy In the chest, s• owever, soon appeared; and although Mr. Webster still kept about the bosom, sad even • tined out of doors fur exercise at Intervale 'tending to his cerreepOndence and other bust . es cutmerns,it was felt that he was itoidily end pidly falling. Oa Thursday, the 14th, he hod violent recurrence of late worst symptoms, az • e members of his family were an much .3 that they telegraphed to some penooo tends In New York to come on immedisiely, or they would never see Mr. Webster alive. When •ey arrived at Alarahtleld, however, he again iEtilled better; and , recovered is much health apirits as to engage In his peal eorreapon• • ones. Foe a few days during the early part o sat trek, Its seemed to be still reionering • °ugh his physician we if ou his opinion that o could not live many weeks, On Friday night, be 22nd, hoverer, the aisiudng_ symptom se n which let medical aid at delisnee, and show( bat hie bouts were numbered. The following particular...of hie lut moment arirescied w bytotigraph: PAUTIOI/4443 oy kIO,,,WEWaTEWS UATIL Diming the day op RI 64 , 417, Mr. Webster °Livened freely and gave with Omit pleariteas Mail Whin srolativos of his prime Want. Ile pokeof the condition of him farm, stating kis ,• lens fully. At five o'clock in the evening, lie cos seised with violent namsen and raised con. ---'lerable dark matter, tinged with blood; greet amstion ensued and the physicians announced hat to lest boor was approachlog. Re racer d the arm palmly, called In all the • inmates of the f , and addressed to etch In. • ividuilly a few wade of farewell:Ml*6n alined • the male Members of the fondly, aria Ms per • nal friends and addressed than individually; •a referred to pat relations will than and bad tbem an arectionate farewell After calling tb ••• • blasting, of heaven - open Peter Harvey abater, hassid, 'peaking to, himself: .0n the '9th of October, lall Abet Is mortal of Daniel Vebster vol be no more. hie tame prayed ter- - early in a fall clear voice, his pmairlandiag ith the words: ..Liesvenly Father, forgive my Ins, and receive me to thyself through Chris cam" Ho then conversed with Dr. Jelfri who said he could do nothing more. Mr. Web la then Bald, Iben I am to be hero patient] • •tll the cod; If Lt be ao, may it come soon." Between ten sad eaten - 064, Ih _Webs pealed indistinctly words of gm poetry o OnLyand Fletober. Ile repeated the Grit lie • f the elegy: The clean mai perfectly traxquil and easy. rm_Wetoter via triable to witness the fast to. mita, and ealtajW the sad aunt In an , adjoin. Mr. Wotan. gave =paella flipmelona tbat hi busied In an unsotentatioss maxim Bo VW interred In Bondi Idaratifield tomb; no day Ir et fixed for the faseral. ilea mat a little. lota to Mennen.. them both, as veil to oal their pi omulty of obeerelag a moll rigor* lot the, mere both , carded credits.. ..,e; rearm:mi dun justified the f . their pationa fluidal Wipe lair eminoce, but fell dad (of law of ladle aritthigen elan In Comma. N. 11, tendered tiollege In 1797, midi:mane A, molding the new ar as Principal o *gamy at Ityebing, Maine, for Ell6O which he laved entire, earning Melt's. copying legal records. After spend tir menthe In the law odic* of a Mr. v, to Pillsbury, he went to Boston, as student In the Mho .of Eltristophe eminent lawyer end statesman, wb rapid prodeleney, and was admitted , in Kara, 1806. Iteturnlng to Hew e, he declined * proffered clerkship of which IL father was now a JA ale er, 'father -was visibly drachm; he. est. beside Mtn at Bosnawsh till the old man' which nocurred In April, 1806. The Daniel milequished hls business I to - "zeltici, and removed to Portsmouth, sried.the following summer to 0 daughter of Bev. Mr. Pletcher, o Hon, N. M. - By her hotted four *Wires, Pletcher, Jane, and Edward—of whom r alone Nombre* Edward died In Meal whil• rriag •• a bleJorof Massa- Volunteers. . 7, -" In tee find .asneeeter fleeted In Tireseral malforml, • Ms 1. Webster", editors •' Weepingly:Opptend that %Stu, while they We eptout of the pnblie 'lei many of hisetratiest canna therefor, end justified a vulgar suspl• - on that be had no:reason' that calm review of • e regarded as valid. Tme, he did not oppose the prosecmtion of thews; now we were tn-for Ib3 - did not deny that Great Britain had grin.; lly wronged and insulted us; but be, believed," with many of our purest and most patriotic Usti ens, that the wrong had not been altogether . •no elde—that neither our Monument nor one eop . le had been nail, neutral in the tremend one contest which had so lug raged between ' ranee and Great Britain—that peace might. +. to been preserved and a redress of liduries ob. find from Great Britain, had this been sought • . a pacific spirit, and had the United States no been a covert ally of the Mitch despot in hie • ' • f extermination against England. Mr. Webster's anti-war speeches of 1813-14 have rarely been surpassed inyiger and cogency, • . •, coming from a young Country lawyer, en tirely unused to public life, they evinced a mind .1 unsurpassed abillry. Bis dissestione of some • f the financial projects and Usages of the tim • especially (1816) of Mr. A. J. Dallas' monstrous oontrinnee, a National Bank which should lead the Government thirty,millions on a cash capital of only fire, and his exposure of the injcurtin and onematitutionality of collecting the public Me. one at one end of the Union In specie, or its fu .advalent, and at the other in redeemable, de • recited paper, were so conductive that no man ever attempted to answer them. In 1816, the Federal party of New Hampshire were defeated in the Congreselonal election, lint are not sure that Mr. Webster had consented 0 run a third time. In August of that year, h • removed to Bodin, and devoted himself mainly to the practice of the Law. Be declined a nom Mallon to Congreu in 1818, and an election t • the Benito, which influential men offered to can vass for In his behalf, at a littlelater period, be creed as a Presideatial Elector In 1820,. and as . member of the Convention - which evened th ordain:alms of Idassechneetts In 1821; In the fall of 1822 be woo Wig frePoed to *orient Boston in Deepens (ileum) and * to urgently that be did tot feel at liberty to decline. Ile was chosen by over 1,000 majority, and return. to the Councils of the Nation, after an sheen -f six yoars. Of hie subsequent career, we speak more uniedly, educe It, leading features must be rash in the minds of most qitlzens. He &din • 'shod himself (1823) by a proposition locales an early repoguition of Creek 11:dependence, nd a magnificent speroll'iiiita support. Beta ored also a likeemknowledgmentor South Meer. con lodepentlence. In 1824 he made bit great Free Trade speech—the ablest over deliTcreci . Cle that able of the question. Boston was then lb aces of Free Trade, and the Federalist's whee to principal champion, while the mese of the Democracy, counseled by Clay. Boyder, D.l). forapkuse Baldwin, 11. Niles, Matthew Carey, .q.„ had tor years been the ardent adroaatte o Proliction. Ileope hare bravely altered. .013 then; Mr. Webstei Seen ocaasion great- $y to modify if not entirely retract Me Fre . Freda notions; and Free Trade Is now said to be Dersacralie —Bat weave digressing New Emtland'unitedly supported John Quincy Adams for President in 1824, and Mr. Webster .oneurred, though never perionally an admirer •f Mr. Adams. Ile and John Randolph were the Tellers. When the Rouen elected Mr. Adams • resldontbi tt,e rote of 13 States to ll—and ho became one of thetableetsnd most inguential , appellee of the Administration of Adams and • ay. Reelected In 1829 and 1820 pith acme • se • •f •••• It • 11. W ..te was In the • atter year chosen a Senator of the Cc • cafes. Tmeard the close of 1827 his find wife ird, while he was on hie VW to Hulhingion tr eke his gratin the Senate. The next year (1828) - signalised by the defent of .john 61 Adams ad the accession of Gen. Jackson to the ?real racy. He married a Bound wife, a few yea • ater—Mbe Caroline Leroy of thin city, who le • - 111 living. Dating the session of 1829-30 'occurred the .Imonth% debate on Foot's resoled/in respect. rig the Public Lends, wherein Mr. Webster, io relying - to Col. Eayno, of 8. C., vindicated hi ,• ight to rank first among liting debaters, It Is • may too much to lay of bin peer and less • ff peech •on thu occasion, that they reseneeEth Federal Conailtatlon from a constructionifrat erriog popular, which, once established as c• rem, must have proved its destruction. Tb constitution/A.6sta of my State of the HUG t• .1••• Ilify an sot of Congress , whether by Ite cell - • ry Legislature or by a Contention specially ed one, admitted as legal, would strip the Federal authority of nil jut claim to he etemid • med a Government, and throw ne baoklapon the • efficiency and scent-anarchy of the o Conti. Confederation. Tat that doCtrine so (nobly propounded and ably tfended by Cob Hisao In the debate 11th We. • or, claimed with much plausibility ti be hued • pan end clearly deducible from the Virginia and • Kentucky resolutions of 1798 and '99, which • • own to bare been drafted respectively by Jet Careen and Madison:, and repeatedly reaffirm • • Retaining the Dimeentia creed Teepee • paters of the Federsl Government and the • "ghtful, limintierus. Mr. Webster inexorably emmstrided the Incompatibility of thlerlootrin ith any Welt/our or Crane Ip thereafirala • ernment, and, admitting folly the Kahl of : • don u superior to all Gorernments. show •• that a State could net remain JO the Unions • • • some to nullify sets of Congress upheld by th apreme Court—that the contrary assampdo • was condemned by the Constltutidu Itself •• • tterly.st rear with the publle tranquility •• fety. Me. Webster's speeches arrested th. !action party on the brink of committing i • eretiriernbly to the doctrine of Nullification' • • =Mil which poll have proved an act • Mr. Waiter rearateed„in the Saute, aditoes ling the recharter of the second U. Staten Bank. condemning the Veto by which that re • was defeated—opposing the nrolectian of Gem sokson, and supporting Mr. Clay in opposition to hipa—vigorously opposing Nallifiestion w . • mpted to be put in practice in 1833—0 p • • g the tariff compromise ofikat year—the • oral of the deposits, dm, He vu . nffidate for President in 1826, but remind th • were votes of Maanclittsetts only. He con '. red to eerie lathe Senate, warmly admired • .11 election of Gen-Hanison 1640, until as called thence to take the lint plan in Gm. anison's Cabinet, which he ',endued to MI • or the untimely depth of that lamented plait • t until long alter John Tyler's trencher, to an •• •• mention of throe who had elevated him to • • e post whence he accidentally reached th • ty height, rendered it proper, that he should •• ve left the State Department and shaken o • the duet from hI. feet. An massive tensed • f office has been a blemish on the character • I r. Webster. He remained Indic Cabinetsintil 843, baring meantime negotiated the Ashber. on . treaty whereby our king disputed North - tern Boundary Is, definitely settled, (lad • •••• • ed to the Senate on the 4th of Mang 1846 there opposed the Mexican War, se he ha •• ' , mime, opposed the .annexation of Terse, avowing the most inrineible repugnance to any • t whereby the extension of Slavery should • • • onaplished under the fiag or by the power o • e United States. GO did not, however, oppo the granting of supp li es for the proseciection'So the war. 11r. Webster was a emendate for th • Whig Presidential nomination at Philadelphia I. 848, but very meagerly supported. Had • • fiends deem to matte .to hie nomtnatleo to ' we President with Oen. Taylor, he might hare • deed his eherished aspiration by6lUDg th • Presidential Chair. He for a time 'toed oft, 1m • Humbly came into the rapport of Gen. tray. • or'e nomination, though characterising It • • e 'not fit to be reacle,' and made several sign •• • speeches In its belralf. Gan. Taylor wa. •hosen, but did not proffer any Executive poet • • the great New Englander, nor lattknown that • e desired any. 011 the '7th day of March, , 1850, while lb • r ••• ley and Congress were both agitated by ' • • . one connected with the arganintlon of th enitories recently acquired from Mexico an .t, e proposed luterdletion of Slavery therein, Mr. Webster made his memorable speech, tilde, , road in favor of a compromise respecting th .• Sprier, and against any set or proviso by:, Congress aiming to exedude Slavery therefrom ••- : e argued that mach an not was wholly uncalled . • or-that the 'law of God" had interdioted Sla• '• •• therein, and needednoreenurammt byname. ~ r. W. voted steadily against the Wilmot Pro• • • gen and all,kindred treasures tbsuirforth, until •uthe eudden death of Om., Taylor, (July 11, 18504-inerne called by Mr: Fillmore to fill ono •• ore digest place In the Cabbrat, which he re r • nod to the last. • .. , Clay—Cellionn—.Webster— . lke mighty trio we - Adel 110 ISM° a space rout of tie Nation—Aare JO tint yesterday, tbst ere Mer In the floosie, rigor• trendy firm In health—end d from- among no fomerl my look "upon their like Itarial article, from the Ile "h WI., will to read-with rhlehhfr. Webster hasl rezeited sericite aleras.4 l Itch has greatly tespeirAll could bus axone cut foie. At all rents, the:de rhea that eaorprehoosi reelaesrulbetskee area roovree of theUf. often. rum to think *orating. breath of ess Air will restore the heithh afar and peed blur Is due time adangtoOr tCt OW. llpeadleg betuenoucClovero -"abbe. A raw:pooh , A ' Air till so l lsonT:ieut e""a _ I°. froak tke carilit public 4t Is serosikr hew. ,•• - - _ : sepingthim hie heart for - another winter o f ••- ; • •es toll in th e service Obis eoun. • ; "The - forte: at Mara:Ma is worthy to be th • ' resting•pleute of Refill:latrine owner.' It isshield .; ed by &Vans* of beautiful kills, from the • leoce of mar northeasterly storm; it has a die • tint view:of theeeseibeymolthelowlinds whi• •• i every tide overflows; on one side a wooded pram enemy juts into the sea. and on the other '•- • ruilmal , . sloping highland, on the brow of whi in • , • rep repose of patine, his kindred feet the . 1 9Itg Bleep, with no sounds above or are th • - •'. •• t the murmurs of the wind through th f• :•f the dreoplng them, or the songs ef b • .8 solemn voice of the sea visiting •• •m Its vast dep th s; the undulstin • - :•• ceps op from the marshes, and fo a tabl .;and on which the . house stands, th n gently i n ells into a emooth and spreading la then, by , a deeper eloope, It emends to the w ran. •of bills, which on that side abut In picture, : . d bound a scene of harmonious, yet richlpra• led and sweetlyseontrseted beauty. 1 : ' “Here bat a few weeks ethee, lir. Webgte was 110013401:01:4 ea dries the teutur'ent guest o hi's estate; vislUn,g the fields, hie ocean shore, lieflooks, and his herds; pointing out the pros. . peel, and speaking with tender emotion of th and happy memories the varied views mall ,; converging with the east% neighbors - whom L e chanced to meet in kind and getliatOtleft, Oa' .4 !objects which he and they understood alike; catering from time to time glotionsi thoughts suggested by the scene, in isusguagg of massive •eauty and grandeur, wbioh made th moment c i n •• enterable in the - listeciert's life: Da this • • ran in some measure interrupted . T t nobl orm, that eurplang ettenglit of citation, .• as drooped under the reelected illness Idle. ,• as withheld him from the turmoil gaging °Maid •f that secluded spot; the Arises ever the hills nd along the load-resounding Bea, which he loved so mach, have ceased. Solemn thought' exclude from his mind the inferior topics of the , i cellos hour; and the peat and awful themes o the inter* now seemingly opening before him' theines to which his mind has always and in ' tinotively turned he profoundest meditations— ,"ow fill the hours won from the weary lassitude . f illness, or from the public duties which slot - a•esiror retirement .csanot make him forget - ca , . ogled. The eloquent !speculations of Cicero • • ' the immortality of the soul. and the admirable " rguments against the Epicurean philoesphy,p. loth the mouth of one of the nollequista in the tiook on the Nature of the Gods, share hie thoughts with the sure testimony at the Word o r od. But no day puree that the affairs of th ' gauntry do not occupy tits attention. ills great . mind never applied itself with a calmer or mo • - comprehensive grasp to the duties of his deport : went. The Intellectual power anal Its enpre • •• icy over phyelcal weakness and tedious dis• • ease, with an unfaltering energy of soul that to kelt iti as good an argument of its Immertality , is Cicero over uttered in the majestic accents o ' the Latin tongue. , , • '' These Oro the dig:titled pennito that grace ' the days of sulfates panel by theillatio • statesman of hiarshiteld. The respeetful sym• pathies of the country anqqmitthlm Ls his hoe • t illness, and the prayers of good moo go opt • braves for his speedy restoration.". - , VROX WASEMIOTOIf. tre ,, me , telesmot the Pltteberhtellezette. • W4f,111184T05, 00:32, 185 . 2, DEM . % OP DANIEL TVILOTSJI. . . Tho ttpprebeneions which I expressed a week. Inca relative to Mr. Webster ban been veined., tor Intelligence, a few hours ',loop, - was that thi real Orator and Senator was breathing hie hat, ad ore Ude, It is probable that the mortal cute • f Rattle) Wet ster has closed. Ha poison of em 14==• •n Ma Beta and motive, was so .mach divided. Some, nay makitudes, looked on Masi a IlTiO .f the country. These think that he made its occesalor.e for the pacification ;of nation. Others hove maintained that be eberilleed troth, ptiaciple, and Ms own eonstertenty to Interest, .rat least to the (car of an Inmenary dopy. I am much disposed now, as 11. bore alway • u anslour, to acquit Ilr.Wstates of thirohary - cf selfahneu in those acts of his later years, a which I was constrained to dleappiase. riot ,* • hammer bebop to Idotory. In too eon ittempt to draw op an impartial aides:Ad re het open it. lllstory In Its own time will • ply to rostait 7 the record or Ils marring d • 0:alon. Mr.Webiter was the getOtst tan dour day,Tho fell short of ateolate greatness. In every blots! al pease) of hie brilliant 4111111rie gimlet • ong other men; on mazy pest odsesiois; um Bret and alone. As an °rata, he Imbed tr quell td his own country fee twenty yeast. an advocate he vas unapproantable. -What* ewe be espoosed and aerostat to minuet by . eqoeiee„ in that cause he at once became • cmdzed as its champion. As an adsocata for private suitors, as a sal. Feuer, and belly as the defender of the Owe Itution sad the Ireton In the Senate, he et • cad all competition. The headuclet of • rein were foe behind him. What electioneer- ing speeches halo made so deep and liking no impression and obtained : suds • irlde elroulstli +a his addressee at Richmond and Patchogue • tie campaign of 18401 Ms speeches on • riff have Minty. been =insatiate of arraign , to his friends and targets for the area,,of h • e'en The two most remaritable passages in re, however. warn his caption.* with callia ation In 18.30, and Me spen' for the camp • in 1860. The' Ant is email." irpakia of Webster's reply to Rayne. This is to belittle it. Rayne was but a subordinate actor in tluoi nuns. Webster stood forth in all the majesty • d power of his towering Intellect to iladicat the Constitution against the heresy of the time, the most dangerous one, it may be added, w • • ter threatened the political integrity Of lie Ina'. - And he crashed It tomer. That s . • niftiest as long as our Atomic= annal H. s.. • (Included with the memorable sentiment rty sod Onlon„ Uow and forever, one and L. •orabil." : This speech 'mothered the flame o JIM:Won, and ellsanmedthe nullifiers. It • • • • - e wej to verification, in which Jackson • • Wooten followed with Munn& • . • Mr. Webster'o maybe oowfd if have tidied with hie retirement from 'thee am is in 1850. - Hi then feat the ground, • • . ally, that oppenitiqn to the extension *fabling, •• embodied to the Wilmot Proviso, win • . •us to the Bolan. He contended in general • •at position mull be abandoned, and that an 4noesilon or omatiromble welch the so .. • • •E• opposite principles rei lime time detained most be yielded. Aa his speech of itulp was • uestionably'ilier greatest 'ever delivered It, th. • =ate; go that Of 1860 produced the mat pr • • mend impression at the . time, and an hoses • poet peahen eienta . onl y second to agent th timer It decided theta Cominseivi*st • - made, end It destroyed the WqmotTiroviso, blob was et coono !tonal name for ilea'reglelm .:ve Prohibition of Mowry: 'By all' min in . •• maims it is now conceded that in 1830 Webs tood forth the invincible and irresistable chsn, pipe of the Union end the North, against - the assallantaof both chiefly from the South. In 1854 he woe still for the Union, bat • lan •roportion of hie former supportertiriefieseet hi the' memtof praise, betimes it v- that he had Bought to Idoutip Union with detotion to elm • • thi oohs between col • n; sad be lefiteeothei Mit which he hid gown , the 7th or ifarnb optcott, a, aqua fivm . iltai 'blob T, onthe aftt!niiirds, wza ice, chief artificer& Siaaa that .of hie countrymen Me. Web • ado? a cloud: It alai ha Ocrdatds of previous pars =VT2 , • our aball harems:lied, and t, • hare cleared mussy, ble of his weer will stand Judgment of posterity. - it is beta Intimated, du • •ts of greatness, Mr. Wt ' •„ tory will denominate a Fire, on for this opinion ie. thst, 44 action. Ile belonged to ti ro om Borkwand Maud' Ampler, In 4ngllsh political not the genius of the elder las, though a more count ther. •Ilemedieted ~ ,bettreen 1. country from eirg - etritc ' e theni, seise the , helm of , o • , upon. the state, duty Itt ' ,• %and conduct the count which threatened I deettneth to follow and o whether. t. 104 . 01dAsa. tos awl nut th e , an. hue beat' .to Cello, to blaattong and ler • 69, 'noway 'Alio Pislidtlykia*;**thillatic.z Pasurimenaluinitar e ; We tin •Meet received tie , .. 41M114: • • every county of the Stator, "44* table of the fall *etc, prepared with great which we think, presents the mil:irides with ." tire correetnesru though It Is possible the ret .• • in the °Mae of the Secretary of State may theui slightly. lodge Wcodward, it will be . • has a malbrity of 18,711, and Lion. Win. Hefting a majority of 19,721. THE STATE Tlmr. Gbrirtne r . Sctp. rWn. CuL. Oaer B c! ci i 3 ill 4 a A. • 4/162197172......... 879762111 rem 11124) 7140 • • Adam.- ----. 2472 7946 2191 1672 2197 17240 628.24.42....-- 2112 2472 /714 1704 1447 1191 84x60_.._.......,4731 9081 3538 7685 3744 7232 1902 1998 1078 Una • 1666 1' •'• 6268 6403 4773 6 4 032 5 418 1110 84. • 219297.1 2224 2028 • • 2296 1704 2661 1609 2361 172 3722 3530 . 2173 2110 2434 217 1174.122.1 8660 8683 2422 1150 2468 ' a • 122 1166 1213 1614 1199 . Ter 1374 044 1241 874 1238 • ostat 15330 6330 6600 .4963 6683 49 7 1.23 274 1199 2;37 1517 27• • .3.10414.1..., 2974 3141 282 WV 2744 597 1024 2111 902 1968 993 1874 4711631.-...... 1933 3192 211)7 2213 2176 2689 • 1861 2163 2042 3118 PIO 31 931 923 1349 1002 1 ..• 1e721.1.. 981 1393 763 1400 768 1' • 114.091.17.--..-.. 3694 1693 2171 2710 5165 2521 Velsrare ..... 2147 1594 .2331 16/6 Z 23 1 mitt 251 . 8 '0 42 26 " 6179481 .2320 1179 35 6 90 . 249 7 2 .2 8 17713. 712.6 3105 3103 3433 8107 4ulton-- 700 804 . 046 773 1049 77 122 =a 1317 5220 124 2311 Iluntlnaton..... 3435 311 13)76 1710 •12.81.1 1681 16.1141.3..- 2540 1703 1999 1480 1942 3464 nnlata-.......... 1213 1831 1051 1254 1047 12 ' 1002 1340 638 1033 786 1047 110ban474..... 1234 1949 73 1737 2244 1267 I.4.4cutter -- 11001 0246 4041 202 9980 658 5 466779... 2137 1019 1519 ion 16.24 1046 teb1ab........... 3015 3393 2470 2191 2422 . 6161 1.7422203...1...... 2107 3676 3793 2499 1912 ••• 3471 4909 7902 4990 3141 4214 4876 207 904 1658 22 1043 IlilDlrt 2(33 2760 11757 2658 1946 251 ..... 1413 1671 1231 1457 1361 144 • llontganury .... 4341 6742 .413 5261 4379 522 ilonlour 876 1304 762 1357 787 /31( 11aKean 409 41111 591 • 616 370 • 4.- 000t00998ta1. 2027 4.60 224 3331. 1(74 11.110 3 1 044Dumter1941823 4 .13Z1 1336 3061 13v3 .211. 1390 1937 1113 1913 1172 1901 4 . 611.61019614 2149112 6286 1733 4643 8641 42.14 .• 44,11611.4 13746 1 18833 13E93 17t• Mtn: 149 821 09 092 83 261 Mite, ... 028 674 160 446 176 mu • .5714111-...... 4369 4743 11766 3964 3747 412 uneunt-- ..... 3739 1074.1 :rut 910 11249 94) ... 321 444 IE3 373 163 364 • tugnabintia..- 2131 _2116 1331 2147 240 1471 :111- 3333 1244'1 2039 1201 l'o MI 2131 1607 9401080.. 1111 i,04 - 1451 1541 ' 7859 1641 242.0.8.1174... 3115 6140 • 2.521' 4640 251 4. Wangogloa..-.. 404/ nsto 3016 .1295 3.749 3874 1137 1362 113 . 23 1246 082 1 . 40 3609401 09 . ..3 „.4717 1 9 70 1061 794 19V9 KM 1 1998 3 7 4 4 11 1 !la 3645 ' 41 .176034 166499 153291 172153 1 8 / 4 21 1 71/ 0 1 1715034 11.3431.1 14115 24.4 4 e 4 uta.l.:. 1453 90e60 11711 1.168•4 /9733 We hare not placed the votes for the Native imerioan and Free 801 l maid/gee to the fore gollng table, becaure (boy we confined to but foe conetlee, and are probably notnomplete. Rut se fit tut We hare retorts, we &26.etattaed t. gI9O the full rote of the Stem Se follows, Ctsyreme Judge, Cip4 OoLy'r. Mr 4 1 3 1it.163 163.6 2,4G604 ' 161.43-2 Dectoeral:c, Whig. tea V.c.11..,. thllv•Ametieso . • TotAI vete, 324.591 . momry Ibie Ise considerably smaller vote than any eist since 1848, end only a little larger than the midentiel vote of 1844. We give below e statement of the votes oast by mg pestles at th lest three Prot:let:BA elections, together with the Btate ebrollons immediately preceding them, m.d add to it the vote at the recent election to seal CommLseloner, that elloe having the hea viest vote: to. or *WOO?. Mu. WI:,le; Suato,los. To 121,10 ?41 • 2 202 7 .. Pr..l4ent.l 117,92 144.1721 343 210,03: 1414- 4.4 7641.1 x: 2,13;11 3Z.1 • Pr.id..tia1....ir4.245 101,'.47 3.1m M 1.674 113—Ram-. .1V1.211 u.fin am.= 0 0. 4nttal -171,. TO ITV.? 11,41 307,952 10.434 10.61 321210 It will be observed tbat Flop Mes boa width: teenfj.three of Casa's vote, whllelloffinao fano • •hiad Taylor'a wo leek Moo 33,081. The oleo ion In I Rottenther will doubtlee cell out a mach ••• via vote thou that of the State 'lotion. It 'w/Sprobably 4.10014 4100.000. Onto--lIITOUTIM AID appeal .7 a oartfut estimate mode' by the Mideast uette, that the Democrats tome carried theft ntreealonal ticket by MOO only. Thts • • of toasty ono oloutaed over the vote of ' A. letter from • correspondent, in Armstrong . • sty, me that the toinuldp In which th.• writer line hu been carefully asneueed, an. tha voters neatened. It le found that 56 per. . ona who 'Ruts for Butt, were not ont at lb t election, and not more Mudd persona who .111 Tote for Pierce—ebovin a clear gale fa k cost of 30 votes in ens township over the late pia he nine result to • greater or law extent • hued In nearly every election :district in' th • • tote. LgWc learn by: the Last whims from V . Bigamies Land that Smith O'Brien is rut d Wing. The effects of the °Masts and melee 1y an fast wearing blot away.. If It be true treat he Is as far goner is repreminted it is • airily Um, that the British Government-shout. something to allmisto Ws condition. • Ilanes Worm SPenifin. ste-The followinefrom aeuetomer, ebo • bo dossond which Ms crest ms,l:la. has mato" shoo wor it hal Wool Istoodoesl. I Ihsvottow 110,a Clt, Pao hlwoh SO. 10Sn Sonttossa—lottontoopsonse of *a ghat eassuoisams • ar olrorta es.deo• fa thli shoo on, skrattty. so ha Woly oxbow's, oar *to.e.• w . ...b.nia fool alio,. SI tow 'browns,. 'la Ouslag. N. T o SO donsorltb y • 410. 00 tho rosISSLos V shill so sill remit son tlto • From the wonderful ersatz of add . breoloc. o I. • • • stebbarbo:d. then could bs sold sunuaU► . I.r, . • WT. ltto bs bad (wholesale sad retail) from woo keel • Md. II roe would comersoals• porno for trouble • • coma Tredleg, I. Wok I could out II to your • Tautsis to de ea Yews BwwWIIT . ' Itkial. I Por .II 'gutsy. • Par by all rbsysatsble Druggists Dui ihusbosts s • . andoolustry s Wm by lb. sole grosristors, • MgiMl Rich azul Attractive abut IMPORTED AND AMERICAN FALL GOODS. .. A. A. MASON.'&CO; os 62 AND &3, DAUM 52114Xt, Pcrraaotns • LIAVE reoaivod and are now ,onenin wow Twol'smakiro Am Pookorm °MX. • Aoh.throna Awl arloonCaNO (loot* comptiolog • osto • otoosoartmoot. of the base. and loongoakometio u••• •t the roll Mao. most of AMA on Amr routy for .Ohl •Id"'aml 6 "41121:111 AXD tit'AlL - - At th• Lowtot N•storn liArk•t Thalrlmosesuo Ittock of 'SW S , BRAWLS AND DRESS GOODS, from atln. n. nal, to more than 03. od dal utt.. } % - tni k tpaer .. . • oda 4o Chine; Ambits. StAlpid and (DcAlto4 oon pMks land Win% Oro MAO!. M ct, AA _ . ' nit and Iloons Lev b sod Aquas libswis, trobab Prbal da. ecotrit NW do. Ilar_btato. Wow!" w.urrokit "lapin Mtgs. DoWidero: rootolodo,liabob and o y• Lobs and Ecoaro Wad Shawls, of all duo WI Irks., -,'" ' • DRESSGOODS. . - .. . • AIWA. PoViohmaroo and Do Won, Phlegm I.ohno, KIWI, Swath and Aantialo ilbsbuteroa sod low Yrs.:di 'WW2 eamlniel, Poolloo,Al •. • abes, Commit., Clubmen do &mos, In oue trono.Woriooo.to.. • • iLLAK al of tho !sten anut mtht.ashoottha Pattotti Cloak. In "ARTMENT the of Wmain ot I lands +, .7RIDIMINGB targer'.—. oUP2k nal .I#.l 11110 g "at i 'to. lso. tbs. CgillitlHßlW Artllllll4' 8801aPTION. ti l irect an kat. donor the ankles es= laVits esamitiOenttrialini 1 , 1.7.hrtr. mat utat ,ietnnist and vs_ a. zVai — rt — ATiniir 'YPES imam d;i•l= delo and arr 19111alllt . store WU iser. " Vormlith,sll ruinums. rbd7 "Pl 4 ad ih ,pktimhzidar . 4 0 .01; 14 ii4;4 .•y ; NEW CARPET STORE. - z ,- 110BINSON & CO. 0. 47, EIFTII STREET, NEAR WOOD Now ,opening a large and entirely ne flfzek of Importrd End Amcriein Clods, togettimrt • rythlik sunnily kept to . Carpet Stem, at.tb• mw ocIP SECOND SUPPLY • OP FAIL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! IVEPHY, TIEBN&N & CO, as 48, aeon mar. Ora Door above do center of-Third &rat. PITTSBURGH. [LAVE the pleasure of informing the' /eland. sod the robile , that they are now recede log or AECOND SOPPLT atDry Um% • ,be hued, eheureet , end beet saforfteet to be !bead lb dorm In the Walton Comm UT, to lebkh the Eva • wirtioduir WK. the attentket of .3 ••ad. market. Their Stock being the anent to the . G rehears will and with them VIZUT EOM Of (kol two to be Mead elmwhere. Among other thhhie the/ oire PRINTS. tubed Striee, hem the Make. Merrier ea. hiebeheeter seme..e flans. Union. Amerimmt. Ulobe, rhorroP.Cirde. e= N t z7l E lia := r.4:tor,Dturaelle, 1412138 GOOD& L • lieu. de Wm% • gnat varlet) nom Wii sod Imeor homed. Paden Clothe, 11.11.1 PA Cloths, pieta, tea Relies, alms de Bore, Embroidered bilk Heber. plebe Idea abd colored Arpeed figured et2Leid Aiwa, buck aodeolond When h and Catrtoo EMBROIDERIES, %red looportstion.eonehthtionlook andJaeoftetColla Balloon aDd llsoohkrhu Plaseex Dish, sod DooDust. Cu , • amisetto; /lhottrolderad Cambria MM . ., Jaeoast a nook Vddloga and lossetin D. de. SLIA - WLS..• Kalil, Num, and Long. trim the eslsbrated B.A.T 'S • IVatorloo and wham plain Mods Dad BlsoltWool itztacllsred nods Dad blsek Wool, and Malabo& VESTEII3B. - - • israrodcrn, Valenti; figured PIM mod clan Follow. all osdlllso. hope Dome TOP SDPellOe: Xolbroldwed Cloth V s. • • COATINGS. liarbled Potarabatna. Mobalr. bin. and dab Felt.. Mu snd nor :Hot. blur .41' cm Blank.% brown. oil,. and rub Palwarnaon,at. • SATINETTS. A Ana assortment—black, brown, ore... blue, obid mind •st and deal, /lbw. tolotod Wood. lOW Elldlom and CABSIIIERES. Nook and Fizzy—an grad.. Plato and Doeskins. CLOTHS. Black, Brown, 8100 and Drak French, Nogikh and Ace no, low priced, ovesUnm, and No,. FLANNELS. nits. Banat, Wallow. li t h o awl Gown: harlot sad Uwe Ceihed; rtintat dot White, Welsh rhroodnia: Aho Bleoehod and Unbleached Canton otad all the rufous -•credo TWELDS. JR ANEI AND lIIIIBLVB—A Tina ssoortmant color. and qualities. ISLX.1011k1) todITONS—X, Id, 44, 40 in, 64, 94, and i 0.4, oil qualities. BLVACtI RD DltlLLS—Ssvoni qualities. COLORED do tWITONA—AII the diteront brands. ' Mkt ' B N B l on g BLUM TWICICILS, for Orin o. liabitilNl3-40 la Linen, 40 la Twilled do o and 401 n • BOTIAMI heavy. BAGIO-2 and 111 lan. &oozier,. Bap. 111 , 00EINxNS—ut their own niumfactstre, aligns • very low: B DISONS—A boantlfol a...net:meat, an kind.. Together with* largo azortment of Cotton and Woollen adorn Bilk and indica Mire; Cravat.; Cotten', 8110 rod., Coldttere, RBI. Wool and 1 1 .k.Akill alone. Book 01 Bow Twbrted Blik kilns; Wool sad Cotton Skies • Bravery Oombrbs Nom and other tinkPooderk Bat . Throwls of nil kind.; rkubbricizionet; Noll, /Win. gout llogilos, a mend warloty; Posey LikirD tot to i iroc ' eanV a til ' r Thsy imam Weedeni Wie retatts ' llsz It win bei t :he tutored to giro their Block an ettaan canon bolero they Nampa.. as Umf an dotoranned to own goods an law 07 Jobber or Jabots, tan or Wool, can or 1•11111,..-- kbalt:lVar\f grlZlV=lTA U ZUgN o . r." Censl2.- gii7WINES, ft—Persons 'wishing to pu Sw Como. Wnua ono Lumina of all doacriptiouSin • U Overeat. eon obtain Mom. et the /moot Priem ad It Moo Ewa or JAWS =dale% alb /Juan anil Jr., hoottreat. .Nottce. • EN coosequence of the refusal' of the Canal naaaade.a% rued. from the tax Import to nu on !Younger. upon tho Columbia hall Rood. Dpu at uu thlt Ilarrlabure. Lancystrr Rail Rosa, walth Penn b rat on.—Tha oho of faro to Plllatlelphla 110,11 tho ten k ••• ,110 of Waging out of Greensburg avoided, will • 87. • oaTto, NESKIMZ.v. Agent P. Ilk. Co. JAMES - P.TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, Ac., NO.-50 wooD arm:, prirsavaaa. BelMeil Third and Fourth. .siirlfy stoat embraces ovary variety and trio ot B?ctfc. abei‘o Noumea. aa. ox i aaase4 al e i tct, tiltga:arrirr:: Plea eittl and .I=l. Wan Irv, ••,2 Nelson's /list Plenum • .- • DAGUERREOTYPES. • : Pest Office Dading, TAird Shea. ' iCIMNS and itran . gm ; ,,, i2 L ?Ik W . el to . 414: %V ° lrlu ' VPAn. ''' ' '' Ntlttt:=4 ° ,47 ft. t* ' tot of nirosrantroll. or ea charm. nude. Ilwring an of the - • Latmet nort be arranned eta. too Mullstas ewer me eted trt Um . 011.16 tnermarnts of th. mon • powarfal LIU, end Mon odorant Cho gram of Aware rortmank..a. now .ptartis64 ny Um orlobrannt Boot.. 66 ilantel6l66 00 4 how Tort, Mr. IL 66115 m hinunit to be bt• to Garr to Um matrons of Ma • rt ... wall* 06 . ' nth.: Monty et introns.omon hr.. °WA ...1 eirirsuss. tit on Irestens.r.A. e 'emat i. a.. en 6 Ir. to mosnurwe CHICIfLERING'S P 1.,A. N:0 S HAVE STOOD THE TEST OP THIRTY TEARS' 2XPERIENCEII =IMAM MID Di NORM TMAX 7'FB.L YE THO ESA ND JAdf%Lff3, o tax =no tutu, AND DAPD VIVID VNIVIUDfIL EATISTAIMON: 4 , ( MIMS QUALITY OE TONE! ELASTICITY OP TOCC II I • STANDINO IN TUNS sad DURABILITY I Er. Cattail:sr Dr ao Maseractruisa Twelve Hundred Yisuios a Year, And the Dana la Stardlly Inatrults -11 Persona desirous of obtaining a Piano warCII WELL LAST A LIU TICS AND OIVZ PEEFEeI' Ltll 2 / 1 221014 re Ignited to call and szsmlna the splendid asaortment whlah his been CARR/VIZ. saaanean! me lan ormad JOHN 11. MELLOWS espEltd&wlin No. 81 Wood street. CHOICE STOCK OF PIANOS • , JUST, RECEIVING PROM 1: 15111 & CLARE, DIINICAN, HA LETT & ALLEN, AND OTIISR CISLEBBATIO MASERS. IN NAN Ton Len IoATON. • Same of these Instruments ore of NSW 0TT133, OF GREAT ELEGANCE AND BEAUTY. They are Unsurpassed For ..WaCITIEBB AND VOLUME OP TONE. ELASTICITY OF ROOM STANDING IN TUNA AND DURABILITY. The Plans of those Mannflotnrers balm bee . Genet* Introdaeed, end Ufa wroon um sue OF TIMM - Tiny Haw Airco Gives Saikractios Whoa. Intredserd. NM KLEB 002 E No. 101, Tided R SR,treet. • • • ' • - 51TORD & co., •2 1 " l OLESALE&RETAILFASIIIoNAB :. • • HAT AND OAP`' • .. • lIANOFAtTURE;BB. • • , k . AND DIALLRA IN ALL WINDS OP 7018&;. I • CONNSit OP WOOD AND 1111111 ISTB.; I - Pittsburgh, Ps, .• • .. •,.• • 1 iiirll4ll. *Net .4Aboompa every ao•lltr fad style • DoW Awl 1Xt... 1, 444D0w.001111a01l lia Doot.ts. • soelDaseAttly • . . . ' .. . , . A. BL - 1101ZIES &BRO. Suomi/on to 11. P. Nolsm & Co., • • • PIANOPAIIPOSIOIS OP •' BOLID•BOX-VICES, MATEO 1010 1. 1 itkAl . M . 1, , BPADIZ. UOll9. PP11180P414,11311A. fo. No: 1311. Wave moo. tthl dam .bor. BodthaN 41 0 All Irak wsznuar/ *COW W •Py ....bottroP• • +O9 . JOSEPH PLUMM_ER, , ± .__WHOLESALE DEALER IN BO OTS 8110 SS, BONNETS, lIATB,Aci., NO. 111, wan. ann.; Prrsentnum, c oarimamixon ALM no nom eta • Stook embracoitem "witty of Boa . 14,6 .er 3r4 ib il Ar i ait.' mr, a jgr u ti irjr` o ratnzugg li erigr. 00,100 1 1 marl:lA DOSTLEY, RELBOIIr At CO, MN 89, wool) mum. - Prrxestracia; PA: .ANUFACTIMERS of Oumßarreli C •010,1 . pa LIM= ir? , ~,.meta mad. of Os !W! r otalale t a . triiriloyaVYfiAll nd th i w r r i b •os it RMeltrushatr wktolw• OU • s;ti t u illzrarartoeVamPszlYorPithib" • . • SAIIMYL L. 111101.1111111(Li Burt. aa; es WArn ii ntiliElat XU I= air l a anual jinza.o7", Imp at on Tim Alto RIVE*II., AND ?MUT% air inn. u aralut •• sumo 04 , PIRA . • *mut t.Lp[ Qlal Um BE4 dertIFILAN D NA17614n0 ni 4I2I . I 4 S WPORrArION. • - • • o. num*. - • I TcR. t•Oror. lint Phaboo. . • .kotkat Dunlap. or. I D. baham w. Ilatlawir.b. " 7. 4 , 1 %.• roma."' xM T hi.i. aoni VA,..i D . X lc D va . d.• u - s.' i' '..- a ' .. i - , at syasiwoosWgsant.iilolssa' -t 'sfaetiyte4Rlceito bal'barCagoot . , - _. A . . , •. , 1 , , 4,,,,. 1 .,,,,,,•; • „.,%,,,,,-, ~„zej_.27lL:'.,j :Zi.' a ii.:, s %t:i:i';, olZ izilr:',l , %,,^:' ~..iz , i... 7 1, ,'4i.:.„,,,,,,,,, ~ 1 . -,,, , . .,..7 ,..., t ,;, . .,..,,, ,: ,- . ...::- _ __,...., . ..-,„-,,,4 ?:;.4,. .4.--.... . . , " " _ . . . . Hotio HE BelicA Dizeakms of Collins town.. !' mart 0111 . 6. , loonth otOotober,s 1 teel • • e. al.. of the house of ta lst r nodsretoood, be am Mort , to 0 000ki a Teleher tor &boot Na d. to said townetdp. to ....mete, ors llondat,the drotdot of Norestiber mot, f.• • mouths. 197 order et tbe Iktard. .. . oe2o:d3t -• LUILIt B. DAY/110.1 _ ____ ..doorsari. __ -- SOLIS. BROTHEL% L npubosnadAranufaCtemen • OP levtar •nasextrilox cor. LADIES' FM O 86 ARCH OTRHIT, (1111.01, THIRD STIIHRT.) PHILADELPHIA. : • : ADD AT 44/ DIAIDAR LADE: SR, Toix— S our 'Goode have all been selected' • eneo,Dbrno.oria•fine., and soarolcrtured by Mir th.er stn nonsidentbm) a wul defy rompetitioa. • Hinny Modals awarded yaroraperlorltyby tb• -Masa roulaylvsalA and Maryland._ _arillklbarTzb Leather -- • flu an •re are now rooeiviok fro.. th. 1.4. • Omnit anartannt or Bmniah er. Preach 0•11fikl•• and ilomeot and Dane. ..0.1 • toll impplyo(Losiber, of their own onnufiketure mlyzioln; J6O dosan g rfma o stire Lztlite.V 410.• '••=t1=1211•••=k antbMV imam' Olt •ad CorzlereToo4o. All of I.o* • • • mill, awl b• st the MT lowest. market • • Zio 2161.lberly olleetalt , shargb. eallet - JOON bsiII•YARD • SON. CE - 493 bags prime green Rio, mos ir 0.. stop wanly% bar ail* br /SALMI Lamm a (XL, •Witar 41 Mat atrest.L 11. MOLASSES A SIRUP-29 bble.in Sln " 18 L .' reran DO. FRATIIERS &-BEESWAX-. 70 nek• Yestbynn •s auks Beam= farYaly by ISAIAH DUMMY it • 1:416 Wats, sad /manna. 4,1 OAP- 75 bre No. 1, reed and for solo b oebS. JAS. A. [LIPPERT. Ea. GI Water at _ . VINE FLOIIII,-30 bbls fine Flour, suitable rake r"l " i ' / As . 7!Z e tt a mellig , !ft b ai t. PPLEB , -10 bble Green Apples, Rambo ju.f ayul fa sal. by aIPS •• lt DALZYLL l C 0 ... DOTATOES-15 bags Red for solo by odO G DALZZLL LW. 1 0 ._P1N1 . 4 PAPER—A superior lag _ , T r z . ,T ue _ tood.otm apd tress, Jut ren lat Ms Wed P a l e. Na. be, !Ward at, sod fur role by TltOi AO PALItCh. lIIONNBT BOARDS of excellent quality, KJ/ J e t for sal* r. WIG THOMAS PALUEII. SS ?Juk4 4. ,)Rua -AND MEDIWINES—Tha sabßori tent would invite attention to their Mock of Den bemlelat, at. SOW rezeirlog i among •liirti 9,11.1. be forme' lie- Extrestc ••• . relent Levee.: - Merrick, 4 ihrintand ElliP.Seltrit Povdo Together With • choir.. rolro/lon of ankle* email, - top .bg Ornegletr. L W/I.CiOX tell, 83 ttaktet oc2o • and 65 Emltbee.l.l stmt. „ OAPS—Castile, White Castile, Palm, Ko lan, Brown Wirehew. sod • lance as . tortment!:pc acs 8" r ; J lNWitctli a CO— 84 Starke' dere. sod 56 InalLbeeld _ • • • SHAVING SOAPS- Hisbrs Hasa. Aloofttd. and Ambrosial ersatr. parlors 8•9011.“0111 0101170.12 d; trIZC'H,4II Oaks.; 7ba. rasoaar• arra odad air s al Vol • Wholtasla and Haar, by traa • 8S SHILLT.S. 17 Wood Id. WILL. RE-OPEN AT PHILO BALL, On Tuesday Erening..oeto,ber 28 th , nn Cm:urn toter avlsrto. THE MAGNIFICENT MIRROR OF. T/ WONDERFUL' DREAM, E2SI3II,AbENG sixty Scenes from BUN BA TAWS Worli renownia Allegory. or .• Tint PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. troll Original rind Itemarksble Poirmistosi woe. seamed erthie root eretitient Artiste or true rovotrit n sit the praxis's' Cities of lb. Unlonoehere It tors been %Mika. has elicited the meet anduelltied approbation. having berm irlioimmul tit trimmer 0f.., 400,000 Persons. • The coot or Ills rotating, Work of Alt- ins 1110.0S0. !Mot hi Its toed rieriestre It forms isee ot the Grandert Aztletle; Sterol mot] otel/ectrud Entertainments e'er offend top •Intteln.r. • . . littoral ems% ant derniptlet Leder* amosematty th Parmntata, while mowing. 'M X tQrOuns of Adatheito 25 coax Children • oodee orits.i 253..4riattal Cittalto.'alumitg the toot non trl Wiltalll3 tea admitted , lOU be fa mlthett to Toehe,Fi tit ' tarittenati, moo anOicatica at the Offlee, 135 . • . • bet.. the Immo of 10 atal IA. x. • ilirDzoo opm at G 36. to n•nmertee at 755'. onas ALY.ItsU OAR?, l'opritoe lord Mummer Pittstraigh Trust & Savior' Fan . d-Co. T i, , , t lt ,, T 7 l . ll .o in u mlze t ! of alb eta* foTsale te-11411. WILKINI3 ion. diROCEIVIES. &a.— . LA US tag% itlo Ceiba. 1. 1 r u kr a lJaz lU ogro 4 " BEt firrap, 11.3 bf. abeam* V. IL, P 11 B 1 . 68 widy u. .P. ek T . bmta.pat.d: V.. and MI Toblicm. bbis. rim 1 2, Wit •. 02 % diaetoirl, . b4k . I , ,,J k arn ib t . auctetalman. at ISt.tabarghmann rt.sa wg.: gat yAKE FISH-20 bbh White Fish, Trzrtjegrtroe' rot ad by I Ice s l / OANNAdILD. 1111ERRING1-10 bbla. in More, for sale byl oess . n manic% QILLERATI:IBO bids. and 1001 as. reed 1.7 tad for ul.l by B CANFIRLD. DEABIABII-30eke. in store, for . ale to oar_ J B CANTIRLD. OLASSEFp-30 MIR B II in Moro for sale IT tali) 7 B oesrnum. FsaaIWNCII CLOAKS—A A. Maxon E bate lost 1.0; • sz4eadid asszttmest n•••••• et um Dented Parinmkratur.. S I = L . H .t S, ,, IpI ,I II:ICB--Eln . utber beautiful aztieut. <WOW % • A W AZO li t a ir . : l"t . - 03 and artrt et. - UMBEZ - 4 5 00 2 113 1 /11 , 140:ge by __ •••• . ear we not sad Weal na. _ BRIMSTONE-10 -Ws roll, for sale by aft .osn BeYABNIBTOOK ca - - QALT PETRZ-40 kegs refined, for BBL ' 1...7 b Re 2 ,1011 A 1 - 1111MIWY0011 &OD %TITRATE SILVER-123 oat onsl i nte. rOl 111 t 7 r0c.151 VAITNISTOCIE .4 CO. I WDER ED It4UBARB-250 lbs for eale br rotll9 D A "ADHESIVE& & CO. ' CIO F E-800 bags prune Ruh m store, and Spr &O. by 0c25 • . SPRINGER DARE -MILL O. 81.1 tall—A 'prima article, for 1214 • 10 , ..b1 [oc2s] 8 LIERDALIGII. CUE -40 Lee rec'd and for rale by a.. 5 TIAIIILLUGEL !OIL---10,1eble Linseed in 1 0 11 , forzct itrlNDow GLASS-1000 bra, aeusortel y sills, In store and lbs We by seZ • ' - - ~, „ AGS—al doz. Flax age reed for sale b 3 lOARS-15,000 common Cigars received) V wed for nil by (445] BIABBAUGIL . UM: received gie following new boo Uncle Tom ht Itelland, • moot that Biwa 'a FAi litho to the amnia% •••Ihstle Tato." - • - - The odd Yelitrel MaastetAlestisttes the tante"). ['Ho 7 tdmoked goerroment of the (leder, embehtsle, men:do. ht E.T.A •-• • Cable sal Tutor. huh ropeir- -• • • - • Nerthemei, ot Ltd North and South, Trott meet,. • ltee'd and Meal, by • teLTS OTIZEIVENNIT A 00,. • TS reatth newt A MIA, 0 344, 7 a5t 0 d r trnvare . IT a situated in Cumberlan: Brd.i and 4 , . ato opearWes wltalta MD miles.. Tile Doha. • • olrar ykld • elm met of 14000 yet gems. • could be g .. sounottelat, ter doublet Te a • •••• oroatat wat.. 11.• tens. _mould brmade yet, y.. The at. x r•• and complete.. thalstaoterry na 411311X1.0 for the etrappa. Apply, for Tuttle? ruts . . a - BURP D•l./1• OuntlAHD. /to_paalana... ce6tte 41 Youth lattszta• at. Balllatona CLOVER SEED-10 Mira prima articlai V Jan reed awl far al. by .43 , Jr . 1 .1.1B00:111.20T Llkerty rIMMOTUY SEED-20 bo.reo'd• for sale tul corl • .1T &.IJll(Kivil. ITOII-20 bble jnat reo'd and for sale b cc= . J 'ft I JBOONN.. , QUGAR-10 hhds N. o.,just reed °hese 1.:701,...0"4hrukt7 Jr a mom: INE - SOAPB- SOAPS-. _-- Itwe't antro Malin nom . - illesaer's ' d 4 tssn tote; • !Ina Femora Brent Iflneson- •- • . . : Bide'• lieu lanis7 Poeleq t 4 -• • TeElcl, Lama tt lnd to el araonerept nines • Tliesl Vasil assant be serpeee,d It queiltr. boles wed mail, by IS If nilt,Llilar iriIiKESE-100 . 2sime largom Cu, just ISsreillOUT & WORM% - 0.A.47/0,0 Oft!tiblitarra,- and 1.01 LAUKING-10 gross Mason's for onto by «az LIVE OIL —7 aka; an, for gala bz M1M1NN1Y.3.4.16.11,..1111M EC KEA'S FARINA—_IO :14 3ag ree , ILI anal broth by - Id3J ib. J ICIbD O. SODA-4500 Dms...jastroo'd for A /Hind•by — HUCE-5 cues Sicily null Oinks for (WM .IXIDD ad). ' E Anon Edwardo, Iticenis & Co., an Ca4lombay Caw C. Drava m ft aand to the W :11• l arittrANgr a lkelale, • ,;. yr star Moat. aid No. lia. cos oa T Creel. • onl6+llSt Faltable Real Estate For Biils: . 0 : handBOMAI 1111 prOVtd 7 p11:1pOrty /mine to the isUplo of Derl4 L. 111.0.0., 4,...d. • mama of Wltitfpf iy... j itft 5t...... from It r at on w t y...../ 1 =1217,2 =sum . is ..Ma...4 u5.ht........ banta m , a 24 • • wbol• roue far aboatlMOvirsumum. Theft:mks wnt.. 1" = "" lo! o t r =riot Ta7c WM ' * At ' "1 4 samkt—,APOlrl?•" , '.:- 44 -1 & "1-21( 811°WLkk.'.: ••18,141*, . '.- -," Or. OgraiiThrie.race-t.l BTU-7 byUM albs ~ - . ` ~° Old Port Wzeit. iniLD Port, Grape Juice, Pure Pillionlse ‘FOOLIP4r4g sad rte*cues,.. Poi 540 and Pan Makin At... mann of hist: ARDINEB--In whole. belf. - and quarter , tinclitrula by JACOB WIAVIK,Jr. 'l. :411 . I • ,'S. inn ree'd,nadibr . . • • ~ , - ' New Mimic. . • .-.., ,": - .:: - :47,,i4.5;• tirBLUER,' haajusi re cseiied; • Old folks at Moo -, B 0 Fodor . Ire a do coil ground ' 4. - '' • .I,)°Weil, 4 1. • • ' M; - "•*•k m - - • Blonot4o Chopoi davit. :: . • ' - Too Bongo Dr alts. Noma.. • : N=WLVl:lllli7. d r n"sibr B P.'" ' llu boar Fa Sloe atallo.daso birows: - .., _. -: - Oid Sanaa-800. row Tour Boat. byltoorsis.,_ mlosooo. Pawl tee late Star. - ontgad. 02/1 ht Polkas, end ell the late and pooh, of Wallace; Fon:mood °Mom - Pa 101 , cor.T.l • 2001 of tteo==.:,. - • .(Jostinal sad /total%) :. ::' :: VVANTED-=-Beef .llladdeza, a$ L'lti_Oan. • mato wink. br 0• A FAILNUTOMeok earaor , st Ant ead-wiornanist, rillEAtil TARTAR—IS mart.bldtztrogrorder* &i, Dr • B A tinN 111 FOIL-1100 lbs far sale by B I:FAME:MOCK Oa 14 4 YE .WATZB,-4 gross Thompoon's far EA sale br or-22 B A PAIMMOU AGO. CI UM ELEBII--50 lbs for sale b 7 IX .42 . A num:cram a 00. L UPfORBWM-201be powdered for isle Li br B A FAIINEtrOOK t OD. sa UP. OAR. soDw oi c i lg i va ? aela by . i Wood nreeL, _ _ lopLit.eic Lze.ll,--io bble., verysupydor, 1.0 P.,,a.t.'d in.th' MeraraVea acm " a SKS TURPENTINE-40 MIA. in fine or. cc= 801002121ANCI 00- QNLIFF--5 bbla. Garrett's Seoteh,for Bile ;hr, NM] ' J 7011001 , 1116111C11 it 00., Ex. LOOWOOu-4601)u.,1mii2i/32 - kid best— tu cTR,,, MARINE BLUE-8 bxs. ditto. 4 '" l. 8131100/014 Ma& CO.o ORA_X-20 his. 'Wood's' reflitsso us by ,_Lo 2J EOIIOUNILI NKR *OO. ; • LACK LEAD CIUCIBL ES-20i;L .'''"%1414 aronunia ny.tiatieviltAmkoinitc-incil ( . 4v ARA r n 2 9 7 2 casea pornetivits.ile fliEdl i !! 8.100--1 mew for . r i l l is si tg c . IVA NTED—dnieriann Bayer and Vorsian v Ould. for ehlob eta bosakl the bitted market 9+1 , 4 in bur.fooslik : b c,c022 Stock sal Uccbtorwarokft. tifESTERN Funds wanted; nfidElr.tdigst y y on tho Nast. for ”h. tit low n rot, 26 . v ,22 - Stook anot i soton ic!eine: _„, fte f uhfop te,rsed.- nllL -v..,„ 4,Tri.". Alpo. artri . g; " Tittestrftrrreiji rook, all lota Everareeni and Ithrubbm. it own oa. Awl; Uanoberrloo. kurranta. , Btgrtre: l 7 . l . l=i4.6 !"1"""7."4 711`.40.1Minelar..u.mumr.- . • "ellerstaut 'sizid Wed Newtini' ilaak IIkTOTICE—The annual alacAlwortlfiltu VuolZrMgrol=7.Vitßb nit . 1.4 A. • 1.22;:ui • SENNA--4130 lba. prinieli;i• - sale CYO - - • - us fier.Licits; 1111±i+f•'i:~L~i ~ „ilif~t~);! ARROW ROVI'-12Inuft.1,01aicei (nearly, 11TU DROPS-40 but,' is Inikm6 utiale; ror II II s•Jobr ce= -11111faiLLIRte, The Studio'', Werdt . „ gy4rcAdiacon, R.' . Pete ,:76 re[it4 ' OPINIONS ovraz ll dismorses in a tralylearanditid)hrelY.. tAblrgell‘Mg:ATegd.`"e 7 dr iceorslAy'sail imtNtrate rphares of Milinellag.—ZY: TL.to Ls a cal* bands to tha .1 .to. of ••••th& P r, 1* 1: 1 1 1 ...:.,-te.lctir.rgr I 11 ' 111*W:I r . =% •tar and the ovoral re•der.;•44.7ll.•Jr•a•arl4 . 4 ••• • f i girs7Wl t t7=to an a kt"" * ban% oat al totetheifrob.• acta cupid"! ♦supply of the shor•Nt • JO 111 8,./1 Wool*. WRAPPING •• • • - v v 'no male, sintlil . erava Wareng-Pntt*, . , , Ale) " " • "1 .21i12#17,-,t 4t141 :43id1ui•4-0 , ;:* . 1' - 12.12211. • .21 "62 Wacd 2262 ' • Land Warrants Wattllf, 7 ..l - Rion whiihire lint! pay ~ I . ftkOc cut, - W1L121K114211124-- r -... , • • • Gold sin raying ..rwerieraniVriieniiins tor ElrerMtsusdargsbeat wriaext du. Tozof, ..,:=l,l7l=AC&uthw. W. haeraT i: l:9 2124d0w oat a W YOIRDIVITS/t. 42 Ward S ITII- 7 30"6bLs fresh ground, tied' • 121.01W464.42W:-C-i!, . . -•Lies RaUed, • , WEST— That W Kogin a ralaElre of EL*. sanutlulp."ta=, re ti arn•otdwa' arefina, eft pret.thlow. Itra two aro tweetWod • hothlntaallstiloadoßall. -Stook lorylo oft onwrantadh..etoolljnblw.coo_prioo. Alt wrUpl7o wa rm. ea , • - '• ' • 11 Wad i h Z f. 112 ;1241,27..- !ti /12,411 11114.1 °. ir-J t 7 •LL ti; . -• Dams. or PrITSUOIGII, Oct. 1% /852. VONFORIEABLI to 'Octal of.the Idah of li . e , ralo=nitittal s eaai: geM,. a =. n Twat Tea aeroad day otfl o o t yg a r r yea c, ct,;144. OAK PAPER—A beautiful article for 1-regbu° r'4 Wi o .. bu rtga l l i g r el.7l:r b et tt. • 81 , 4 1fD ACT4PAPSNorehaparlor, 0.1„ I ta . .{ 11!111117&U 311 q, CC= TUMULI PArsilla: lODIDE POTASH-80 lbe. for sale by r t u tte Ik/I - ANGANESkt--Sxo Ars roma. tr • reuNesrook *co. - A. R . II3;NIC-10,ket r: p itnared, fo a rz t e x le c try j IPIUM-225 lbs. new crop ; A for sale by oaLt itAtiniaroet a in INIIIA A N Ilifli--2501be.for sale by' . f ( 1 0011INEAL--100 lbs. for - sale I, uck esmes' steal _e, for ■.O aale by Car..ol • - a 8111.14113. I/ ATHING SPONON--1001bp for sa -- 17 - 1 by r axle by 1.1 D. POTASH - 7A f o ocm la a sarxmmat woes n lISESE--108 las. primo, just rixedrer, 4. !•Abattrefl i ti,. • -; SMOKED HALITIIit-4alet: mxWta LAW , Zroakad Wildrw; tar Ws 1,2 L: ID , •.; - •:` w 1.1/yCLITIM , QPIOND SALMON—Just med mime a k in tki. g... l B l " l " b " ° ' '4 t ' lll4 4 lll ' I°'l A 4 ! ' I 1' Dynnyi . W . , T JSCOrNI4-277 Liblilratneti MUTT R-20kegs prime for rale ta77, ALLOW-3 bblsjost reed for sale by „,:a J.! 11.1800240. 1./FANS-7 bble wbitejost reed for le to sar cc2o , rerrsoorok Lnoult—,so bbis just reed arid for gabby acCi J TA I SIMONS. FISH -400 bbls. largo N 0.3 fdaoketelt ;2•-` ttls. hr. but. te7e isailair.!wiet• oak acallithaltaPurakittr.Mloo,4,brt. M ANIMA CORDAGN=49- coils mem, •BATfin-t-1 Eby o,ooo lbs. red sole Lekatber;:-. oatsWaadai bet. wArcoloria co ; A .f.Put fotnthbs— Itaufsette:for sale by '• ode DILL 2 11 1 301r1T.- Wiaw Mils.* at by. No /. 1 aaad i 14. , 144Ye1; IS a so mu. rake Elwrisnfoy latalw tt2l) • .1 0 WILLIAMS.= Mallet. °• - cp.'“l"oM. r.,; QUANY , L l3 .—lllarphy Burthtle I U 1 op= •11 anottacent °Cheat rd khan trte,rla, IMENCH :IttERIINOTAIZt4 OI S II '"II. I',..a ot ll a E MtrhnN IRriAiCtnnfnt.-ed.a.m. :7 1 1 4 ,.. 1 4 1 irarasim 8 00 0-40 41 01 ..C0n, gAAKIJAI-23 balm rot - or .7!..11,!!ut.0.?-":4:4g:lmrtiroters Ifllll- -10 blobin atom aid fos *an IL r.2olol9arkill au; , folio ULM&
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