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" A;kr • " • t'• ^ - • ' . . , "- , 7--; " . •-, , :*" ; ,"' • • s -• , • • • • 7- MBE Istazente4 . on azure of our starry bernint;O:nlitne n,id - byaistri-vith' the old thirteen and .!dribStAist _have moreseeentlybeen ridded thereto., until the whole s iltnmed:bx "their brightness, and f o rever:disenilialled, _ :~i. i)e~lnrg Qs: x fi/11tYER'.liUP1Y7R:JNUYR(IYRiFT(1I Ckeullitipamt 11:200 . . T:S Ra ar fUESDiV - iitlialltid;AVGl7liT 7, 1849. • • • 111sEtettlrig of:Abet Cristsisty;Gosnmeletinks , . . .. . _. .. . . . . "Itic t DiiiStOCRATIC . COUNTY meetOMM t r TEE ' of Cormspiandenee ans remnOted to on 'Wednesday. :the •ISur dny'of.Aagtosr,..er • the• house. of Alkor .panjoi Fickeisouiat 40 oclock. A 81... • :..-, n "oc's.s. =-.. ,-. . -.. . ..... HENRY P. fiLAGßAW,Chailmmi. ' ..' .Tie. • folioMing gentlemen compose ilusCommitters: Many Patterson, - - . : ,J. Large, - ..., ..:. . - - - .1- -Coyle, • -,. , ... .. IL Donalron,- , Jas.-Connie hair:, - . - : Thos. Poneelly, John D. Miller, .% - -Thor Rarte 7, - . .Johniiirtainghem, • • ..-- Thor. 9. liart, : • • • ..las , Cdoper, , ,- . --- ~ Al. I; Sterreart, J. atlctilheany,.. , ..; Wmißaltzhoorer, - . - J. C. Dana, , ~.. . ~e . .• ~IVm. W. Guthrie, Jaii. G. Herroni .... I.l' - /Charles Bar ett., ,ragairtv ;at,ou t -: .. -• • . ; Juines B. rimasyer, SS R -Guthrie, ..- •.• ' , ' 3. H. Philips, Alen- Catimbani-- - -, • - I, Jamos Barr. 'John Layroui!...;•...-.: ) -., -. ' . • aItriPTION OP TIE i lIESEST ADMINISTATION luu=thw LETTER F FLOW - Al/VS(I I-G. follnwietletter,written by an intelikeit aid ,prominent ;Whig Wchitigtoni.to a • friendin , this eltfi will produce prodigious sonsa tienthroughOut the country. It portrays thoirillniny -and - cOrr . ipiion Which' exist at Wittihingtori in a bold and graphic style. It will not do for.tbe Whigs to ely ; :that'tha Adoticiatnitiori .is not responsible for theractsof that arch scoundrel Tot:mart Marrs. Hie connectUais with 'Pen. TAYLOR ant. his Cabinet as so cret adviser and man.of.ali.vjorli, is notorious. It is not to he wi;nderedat , that ititelligent, respectable nod colacr.minded Whigs are becoming digested at the outrigeons pruceedioga of their party leaders, and are leaving too corrupt party every day. Be. "fortiinother Presidential Election takes 'place, the •winfitry will be scrinek of Whiggery, as to render it doubtful .whether that party will have the; reckless impudence to nominate o col:tast° to meet with oierettelmMiLapd clisgracidid defeat. : —.but moire keeping:oar readers troth the letter —it is too important to be withhold a moment from the public: . - . Exnatt ef a leuerfrom a diginguisited Whig of Washing. tors City, to a Whig citizen of Pi isbargh; dated, WAsrizsaTurt,p. C. July 19, 1849. Truman Smith is hero, and, rietuated by his old vanity and love of notoriety, uncontrolled by the least particle of conscionte or solf.respect, for he is as destitute of both au an idiot—he has 're-commen ted his work, to which ho has been devoted for the last nine years, that of managing the concerns or our party na head of tilo •Derei society of the Whig members of Congress, at Washington, designed to enntruktlio elections of tho Union. Smith, horror. er, either by 11/DtptlOD appointinem, has added so MI former portent, the office of sponsorfor Goo. Taylor. ball his CIifDIVCD, from this piaci"•to hie Whig brethren throughout the-Uoion, so far as bare seen them, LC appears to doe charaeterand it is , offensive to my aphit as a man null more as a 14 4iiiintiar a Taylor Wily man, to see with whether 'futile complacoucy Abe token General Tailor andel, tiL P"iMit!„ weak thlog 'OW II! ilte 4 ceaary to.ooliter i Op *lie, Truman Smith*. cent& Mites: 'That General Tiller, whom, plain;striigbi. , forward, threat i man ,power iD war, which was the ontvoisal etiihtiiiiatim or his countrymen and led ttiern;in spite eve& of bie omn Proteauwitoris of want if experience, to invest hint vathillochief magistra- CY Of,the Republic. and of,such a Republic, should. hetiths abared7that•the ideal of the man in Amor ean tili;de s .shoold. tic thus towered, by certificates from creatures, so' ; ineffably'titilo na Morton Smith, is, I must confess, to sae, moat painfully mortifying —and rebro—exasperating. If you could only see Smith and know him as I do you would feel on the soojeCt as I feel. Thera are somo affairs, particularly at certain crisis that it is impossible to" understand without seeing and knowing tho actors It:Lebec:l. Hence, I say, tO understand and feel all the degredation to which tho indomitable old warner is subjected, by this thing Truman Smith, lt le necessary to sea and know Smith himself. Let me see whether I can describe him or not. I wish to desaribo dim so that you may see tho ifiteriOr man, for 'With him above all I have over known, the outward ace is but the r.' Section of the saner. Well, then, to begin•-.Ho Is a large man, with a bald head and red face, stoat, round,: heavy, and corpulent, with o body loosely hung, in ell its parts, with dangling' limbo, with hill head hanging down and tumbling about;upon his shoulders, from aide to side, involuntarily, pods elftmooklog look, I as if be bad been doing aosnothing or was about to do something thathir wee s , ,shilmed of; or rather as if he .weett lavariatilirmidtaMed of the littleness of kiespetrytelowl. Ho hula stealthy, mincing. sideling ' tread (In harmony withhis look) actually moving forward though seeming to he going to ono akin, or nthur off at both sides at ono timo, indicating - most strbogly the sneaking indirectness of his character.— ' Larger as to his person, ho is readers and fussy—al. ways fussinr—bas a stuttering, stammering, nasal Speech, a speech as acadered, di , jointed and loosely , put together as hie body, which is never e'ill—a bo 'dy nut in motion from any intelligent activity of , mind, bat a sort of St. Vitus , duns motion, which he has not mind enough control. In troth, ho I has , not mind enough to control his mumlee—hence ; bis limbs, some ocu or other Of them, are all this • dine moving in some direction or other ecinvolairely. TO tilts ?etre' of all which so, probably, that , mind in litiiiisittecioncentrated, but what be poitses.es of it, Is eeattered:,evitrywhore throughout his body, at the aame:motititot. Trine his loosely joined, uncom pactedirame, his dangling limbs, his bangipg St. Vitae. dance pendulum bead, hia slovenly pace, aid vingformard by a'wkward, irregular, side Wee ding ootil lines; his elobboridg speech, all indicate a want of concentrated mind, subject his will and ready to caulrol 'his orgamsation. When ho attempts to look at yoU,liKsleonflisect glance from the Internal ;oglo of each eye, be looturaround you. Ho cannot look directly and steadily in tbo facti of any human being, not because of nay agoint or deformity of eye, but becauso of a squipeog deformed mied.•. , And if you look steadily at hiari-ditratiitkifirilfW ruleiona of mantes lastently increase, Me bead al oh I between Me .knocis, arid; th e'man—that it; Truman Smith.reeeme actually to disappear and nothing re mains bat 'a' writhing, consular° organisation of hiunun flesh and bones. At ' such moments, toor— indeed, whoncicr hods observed closely, ho has _'a. way or patung'hi? bands, op to his bead and it dawn lower as if in very shame. In truth, unlike A arid little men, Smith seems perfectly 4turts 141.C.ttr coustandy acts as it' kiftifillitglrliiield, ostrich like, he could ,bide him self ffiart - thd bitovridge of others, out, it au turas 011eitlat it is by this vorr'atiettipt to hide himself that lie makes himself AttiO#ll:, After, this deocriplieo;i4Courao,-Ifeeed not-tell yon that the was is tlftWIPl4 *49 15 4 add ea iliepoosissiog of imotialo. • Smith in little ib'every way etedpll4 body..odudl intellect; eiceedingly limited to ottatiMetitite;Mtd ivigitykOulata i tiops ip4Peds`Witt l ogt. theawar-ot itageitiftteldiesolf. Vella wore pythissiAjed," EIMI •-• • -.--FgR - 10}IN :GAMBLE,' 4 Or tYOOAING" COUTTY: “`'' • ..f:.',...4'.,i=l!leti.i.re:'.of.i,T.o4l . oWSiOliii . LA 44i, 4 ? • - L.t I r' • . • IiZES gill conceittrailod ot,ci portion _of. his oiled on two Matlock', one the 140 of note.' rutty, his:mining impulse of action, and - the ot her. a.". 0 e '. 1 04 by Qhlell he would gratify canceticratioti" of mind that be Is . capablet,oi'ittectiia to' bt the in- - yoluotary gathering or aion ad. theek two instincts. :: Yet, notwithstaoditigSlll have said, let me add, _ :that- it ware - pass - ittle to infuse into filth the 'Tight spirit and mind, so as to bra:co:up bia frambi his 1 , ..-(1 and face, giveltiftiness to his look.A154:: .1,1011 lo his aectimentaiimd: eloquence to his speech, and compaetnerts and.argoity te.hts whole contour—' Truman Smith would 'be an eminently handsome Esery, one of: his.: features is well formed; nod his lintbaand , body finely mod e lled and proper-, tioised—but, as it Is, he is the most extraordinary in stance that . ' have ever known_ where tho noblest adiantages of mere person have all been degraded to serve es a' means of expressing the littleest and meanest sentiments of mind. fa a word, and it is the sum of all my details 6i exterior of Truman Smith is a faultfeati reilectioeil in all things, of the most isnot:de end icattertr*intelleets, lf is the ignobility of spirit.eaibodied in visible flesh' and soon with'the the boibt . ni any other bodily substance.M. . , - • I have thee tried to describe trnthfulli, what after all is iadescribable,ln order pint you might are and• know the taint that, by anttnpujimpf vanity, with out parrollel,'"files; lliteltitestinkeksiWalthingtou, to direct appointmentetiftithillt*tible" Omen—. certify for 'the deconcir and honesty ofthe Preiddent of the Bepublic„ apologize, *sores .air, for appointments aireadyloade, indicitte where 'lf he could.heio had tally biti . "Way,"in all ibinge, do would perhaps, bevel made other tippets:meats, and call upon wire pulling , friends'} piiiticalarly in lediann, to come up manfully to thoiSbik btelectios Whig congressmen, which, ir LbOYAVallittly do, he premixes, in rotor°, ttintthey shall tidsent !bit sbaro— a largo share of the loaves end fistrei r eithe National administration 1 How can General Taylor espectu retain the respect, much less the support or the American people, unless be kicks such. knavish scoundrels from his presence and coefideaco That each a conatilaation of weakacza, vanity, folly, presomptioon, corruption and,. untasteful Ito pudeuco, as meet, in this fellow Smith,. should base a controlling itiflueneeb: it. Washington, I confect, aatroandsmo. Can tte . httioTarround .oeni. Taylor suppose that any adinteletratlou can fail to be damn ed by each conduct t .Thtf' history 'of parties has never, in any country:statday time, prescribed soy parallel instance of fienticineorruption. Now, mr. deer J—l dultok wish to offend against cloy of your sensibilities, not even then of a pirti. :an, but you know that in speakiogio a. friend I am apt to speak oat the truth as I , see it end more, ea I fed it,—for seeing clear* always with me, amounts to feeling strongly. 11 say to you, then, that General Taylor's Administintion is lost, irre coserably lost. Gen. Taylor was elected not in consequence of bat in spite of wing management, and because he had won the popular sympathy— This, if he bad kept his pledges, mated on himself, and morel op the Man, the president of tho cation, sympathising With the nation, he could not: only , have retained bet have eztendad.infiaitely. borreverihoseems to have supposed that onco,eleotr ed, ho could retire, and bit notbing,nad that retire ing and being nothing .was being like Washington-. P.lk was condemned for 'doing too much, Taylor is to ho his opposite and do nothing: Thin being 'tables is, ' l fear a deuce to corer op his weakness, -and the whole subject of measures nod men Is to bo Jell to the management of a act of dandling managers like Thiele Smith. Only think of a ilfrishiegton being certified by Truman Smith t Let me explain a little more satisCactorily—Sm itb is the head of what they call the wbig national executive committee. This committee hod its on. gin is 1840, in the canvass that resulted in electtai General Harrison—Smith had came to Washiegten for the fort time in that Congress, from Connecticut, and immediately commenced his game ofintrigue. It was probably he that fast suggested this great phis eengstl:plis . - 4rj here; .A 1 all oreillai tre.4 then, Ober ltf mast emit° monibers who' worn' . chosen by the.istug delegation in Congress, ..14160Ert bled to caucus, for that purpose, and has ever since been continued. It raises immense sums of moneb! rents a house for its place of business and offices,' employe clorlii to superscribe arid direct Ita cations which are franked to every pan of the Onion—and tho whole Union ie organised for this purpose. At every Past Office its the ,Graf . on this' Committee ham its einfidental. correspondents: These are addressed, from time'to time byiand ad vise with tha herd of the great cecina'. power , ati Worthington, send cremes of perms to wheat: 11.4, advisable to' frank publications tie. and deolgecito the cherseter.of the publications needed. These , names are registered, in order, under their reaper.- use Post offices, in the books of the-committee, by clerks employed for that purpose; and franks, cow °nag publications of the proper character, are . from time to time gent. Them lists of naauseamonot. to tens of thousands, and it is intlila'wey that In dividuals, all over the cation receive franks from distinguished whit{ members of Congress of whom they have no knowleage. The object being at once to Batter the vanity of dm. parsons addreasedand to furnish their minds, passions and prejudices with such productions as will enlist their partiese sympa. With this mero glance st ill detail, the erbolo, you _will prostate, la one grand political secret society, operating through the governmental machinery, end using the franking privilege. Thin power' now acts in harmony with the government, is multiplying its own agents In the Government, coca all the govern. Mental machinery and, in truth, teems to me a part of the Government, a part irresponsible to the pea. ple . or the constitution, but necessary to carry out designs, which it dare not avow and to use moons for the perpetaationsof its power, which it could not directly eve in its owdosale, for ono week, without exciting revolution. For histamine, Smith &vein one of his score Init.- colors , ' forindiano, addressed to his correspondents and spies at each Not Office in that State, that "the whip of Indiana must endeavor to strengthen the hands of thtirfriends ?wail, giving , us satisfactory resuitsal the Congressional election. My position toould be sentrimitat 'em o barratting in urging ajavor. able considirtotiim if your claims, (f your State shall returns dekgation mainly hostile to the new admin. titration." Now, if Gen. Taylor, should either by himself, or by any responsible governmental agent have dared to make so infamous a proposition—a proposition In. the very language of (1w gambler, , begging them. gslostrengthen handl* by electing whip drc..auch • would have beim the result In public feeling, that bo could scarcely have carried on the government for a lomat, c, No govetnment, in this Country can stand unless it Agenda on tho popular souse. When we . wish ..11 mOdifiCatiOe of government or goveroniental meas ures, ma' moat :actor' the 'popular sense, :As. whole theory of our Government Is foundedotAltilal fact,.and practically it cannot be adminiatire4;o4 less Witt forever borno In mind. The whigei hity4 ever, deaptso It.--laogh at it—ridicule (root, not liar amoment, look upon it as' soMinthiiti beneath them, as a monarch does his eabjecis, navtog no physical form to subject it to their - wilt resort to trick, artifice and management in hoped to out wit it. This is what they are doing now, sag not daring to do it, directly, by tho government, they have put Truman Handl'. Irresponsible secret ago:close work I S. • •`' • • - . . Boritlileinfluence here, le certainly great.araiylo' . obstliinuily awing cot bin principle ofpaqvinjiy, ~ rpcoivo,nojna bri,banincnco-.110 will hosi.nelied . iillilleiosi tiiiiiiecid);--will roocive no applicatle .. , . f ~- . . MEM • I • 4 r.f :v.:. - • 414 ,:t9 .. at e e ".:4 ,7 , L. „ • zt0344• KIS!..`. - skr.,4• •-*•' ME '"ate c Ale;' MEM =ITN ME= • . iiii'lletpurpose4hotevsr. the f or ffice or Onto o . half of !iterated), iit;:scioacii, religion or any. thing aloe 3d thW:the old 131111i ) .10 &.1D; power on earth:din tnovehim, and pfcourse, every thing threWn . tin his Cabinet and iyeophants. 4 41 .0 lb fliMecrett itCaters seta up for himself, and 'spike - for tite — Aifihinletraticin and C.lttitati to have all powir,;:. Are his pretensiebe real? I answer that it Jett.itntli.thit be baa.eomething or other to do with airline ~or'ery appointment and removal that is made. ),ipiittg . beep the :;:efiterhelad of.ibis secret ' central power, before lipoid/of, over since 1840, (put on ex lreordinary "oicasiOnsiliastbli'presant, into ezuaordi nary activity, r eptl47o•eit:liind io correspondence 'with secret agencieli - nt aim.) , Post Office in the Union, tie has a knewledie of and is addressed by almost all ,who sock office. Is a man sought to be removed to . makeroom foi another/ Smith is ad dressed; complain partisan,ts,, m tl 'gasp t complaints, are poured into:his ear, from every Post Offico of the Thetrictv 4441brough Idol they reach the heads or Departmentitied*the laCtiptbeet is removed. Does o man want office? - Emitters influence is sought-- claimants for'irfficia%and:tboir friends write to Mat attacking' each other, whilst bo is consulting, per - . 'baps; a set of his aecret agents, managing a Mod of office-brokerage fur theinselvea. Mice. Smith hie:itch - bas•decidectorrhat to do, bo commences his action OD the heads 'of Departments •e--iiisd thus tbeiMainesa ei appointments is accent • This is neepfittfttista.n f :thinge hero. I tell you fieißs truth.' 'Tile senior: tpteticatilitt for the con- Argil of the countri :of which Scuttli. lo the central beed,will ahonly here-their agents in utEen,throtigh theltbille.nooetirr-:.rettunly c patrol' tog the.coa chingry, but Recite* Conabuiting a part el' the Guy . ereffieut . , a part doing of thing, lint revaluate fur nottung. , Lhasa written in haste and at great Iliogth, and have eci Oven hinted at West of , tho objects on toy mind, but will writoyoueigaio, in a day or two. Weinuetdo, euinething, though I cal:mot exactly tell jou what it ought to be. If General Taylor would only assert law independence, set up for hint 'silt, determining 4 telittho active state with half tho resolution that hobos heretofore.detertulucdto take die punier, ad would suit tic sight-.-but Of tho, I tear, thews ie no hope, ; • • • • Taylor is a man'of strong passions and prejudietai and the men about him ;humor therm, and where' their dislikca and prejadicca undo With his, tho com bination of thorn all toge i ther, backed by supreme power, make all Atteteitepeounteract their evil in fluence, hopeless: Thu Tay or hates, with th e stroogest hatred, all thei eticao Volooteera. With his Cabinet, this hatred ie .ra bitter as bit own. This fceliag is also general wilithe old army, who have from old associatiOns, on - indirect or ?attaining influ ence over Taylor. So thatalt the influences around the President are adveriettli the Vosunteers of the filesican War. .The netr . ituroy Soldiers, compriaieg among them, some of tirttblclit men of the Nation, are a proscribed class. They are looked upoo, by -a certain order of Whigir, patriots of the Truman Smith class, and each aaMake op Taylor's Cabinet, as vagabond. arid , onthitys, as degraded class, *without mind, ciidielencift or-respectability. These Volunteers, thereGoe, ofh:Cera and men, with a few exceptions, where person?! or family ties and influ ences make it otherwise, yon may please let down as a class beneath the no)ico of this administration, or rather as a class who Were the rciontary metro meats of the last.adminittration in carrying on the war—and as such they aro . c,ondocined and pros. cribed. • • • t • ' lam writing you the truth. The men of this Ad. ministration were all (except Itevertly Johnison4 bonito to the War, nod; flow, from a species of raised malignity and envy, which Choy dignify by the =me of principle, they are, and from the very coo siltation of their natures, west be hostile to the men who voluntarily camed it on and brought it to a criti c-tuition so glonous to the Nation. This hostility cannot he concealed, and iirbon tho popular mind is mica awakened to its troth,, why— • < • I moat law. then, ,1 4:" - *Eaer•purr i Eacor • WAanurarar Crair,July 19,41Y1.9.• Allegheny °lantern . A The Court has decided that there is no . ptiwor in the Cool:mils of Allegheny to dirpose of the . DIIIO3OII4 property or the Commons. While. this is a severe draw-back on the holders of Allegheny. Scrip, it cannot bat be hailed as an advantage by%vory rect. ! • dent of that City. Public Squares arc as necessary for the health of any densely populated place, as lungs hre necessary for the existence of any human being. It is her magnificent Commons that makes Allegheny co desirable as a place of private reed. deuce, and if they are over parted with, these In. dacements which she possesses will be forever lost. She will be “hilling the goose for the golden egg: , But what are the holders of Sotip to dot We say to them, make no tatilicts! The men Who lamed it tire bound to see it redeemed. They moat have foreseen a contingency such as that which. has hop. pencd, also they ere too stupidly blind to 'direct the attne of any public body. We wish some ono to give, us the names of the Councilmen of Allegheny who authorised the dcrip Issue, so that the teapot, sibility may rest on the right shoulders. If we are not mistaken some of the gentlemen are candidates et the present tlmo for public favor; and it shall not be our fault if they are permitted to open cow ac counts before they settle up the old ones. . , Tonneasee. "Behold how brightly break, the morulng " Sufficient returns bave already been received from Tennessee to enable us to announce the election of the Democratic eaodidate for Governor, Gen. Too.- D ALL Thin is a result worth rejoicing over. The Broken Promise Party have been rebuked and repu diated by the country. This Tennessee victory is bct the beginning of a series of triumphs which the Demmer Ley are about to echieve. Ponasylvsms. on the Second Toeiday of °etcher: nest, will . give a good account of herself. Jose Ek." GAIIIILE Mil bo elected Canal Commitisleincr bye trcaioodous ma. jOrity i and the-Democracy will unquestionably se cure a majority in both branches of the. Legislature. Whiggery has had Its day. dloie Tho Augusta Chronicle ma - that not lem than n million end a half of dollira have been subscribed In Georgia lately, to build now cotton Mills, which aro now being erected. One hundred and forty thousand of this sum have been invested or sub. scribed In Augusta. 1:14411017110 Corrotr FacTetto . .—Ground was bro ke° for the new cotton factory at garrishurg on Monday. The contract for the atone nod brick work has been given to Meters- McCalla arid Belli and that for the loather and carpenter work to Illesiri.llol.. men, Simone & Updegrove, all of Harrisburg. _ '; _ , • Indiana. We glee below a list of the cat. Jates r9r . cop revs In Indiana. The prospects of the DemOmer wore nevbr better in that State then at the. preien timo. The election took place yestertlagategent St, Candidates tor Congrinui. yea. • Jsz District—Nathaniel Albeitson, Elisha Fathom,. 2.iiiiisiricr.--Cyrne L. Dunham, . Wm.. M. Dann, ari District—Jolin L. Robinson, Joseph :Robinson, ,Didria —O. W. Julian, 4s, Samuel.. Parker, sth District.—Wm. J. Brown, Wm Hood, t,h Gorman, John S. Watts, 7th Diarist —G. P. Cookerly, E W. AVGaabiley, Pth al:l.—J os. E. McDonald, Henry' S. Lane t OA Diarist—O. N. Fitch, • WilliameonWright 10A Diarist—Andrew J. Harlan, David Kilgore, few MAO HAILVEll:••••1 am note member of Abe Com• mltteo orCorrospondeaeo °Cabe present time. You will therefore omit my name: ' ;;!r.. '3;i:: 7 ,7 • - . • . MEE Af'=;&"xl UM'.l MEE t 4. t • ? rst • • I 4 7. . •''icy.e • ' 't . • • • -:. -e. 1111 1:4 3". , ,0 $..1:1; ~. i.: . ~.?.-F-4').-c.,:%."t:- . ..!,..-- . ' 4..•::?•::'::::::t.tc:'41i:i:14:::-.‘‘ .....o.e.S.N z.,, Mika j ;• • • .•1 MONDAY EVENUiO, Aug ,6t12. AczWetras l 7l R. R. KERR. RIM reffiE , - ~. • , • )jr y- • - ' • z`•,, • , • * t / t 4 ' „ It 3 ' ' . ; xlkot ei ; -11 44,,,,,,,,,4401•0:44 •T b r • - •V. I'. e•i t ‘c 1 7" ir gltirlll4)"Pteit.s 41.4". ••• t N " • ""‘ 4.1;' ./-: r -KJ; b. -4 -•t-,t 4.4 Z., • '•'-' 4 ..;;;,% 4 .1: ti! g: ti • • • f ' ' ' .1% .701,,.;:.t.W5.t5...4,t,f1'il • ..~,,..'~~''..'1•: 1..." ti, . . , For the Morrifne . Fast. Mn. EDITOR ,I—. Every day shows wore and mote the important aiteation oar city hblda,.notonlyin regard to the tiratillf4CiU;il4 iilte r e h t e p' -hht r al4 j ll6 . trade of the: East and West.' Who that lookeiftook, for' tbolast fifteen with whit e ` spi~itl he hie iiiireased is esery bkiinch" of Entairiess, as well as wealth and populatiofilc•ln , • 11340 ihe City and did.not number over. Si,- . 235 inhabitants. liew, judging from appearance, tho city itself ;:claiiiiiiisthaxnumber. But who will estit mate her prosperity texhAr.filleen years benne, if the, citizens see to iteintereetaae it, becomei them, and. as is doing for ether No whore in the is there a city BO adSaitigeously.altiated as onri: : , On one side is the beautiliii Allegheny River:, bring- ing upon its shallow, bosom the lumb - ei . eid-trado even from the State Or- Now York, 'an well es the. iron of between filly end a hundred fureacei. On the other, the Monongahela stretches itself not only to the BMW; of she State, but fariti_triLlreatiirit,Vir , gilds, to bring 'down the tlches end wealth bf t h at extensive and turnpikes, hipu,ght.illit- - rich meretinedizis:litiiii ; Eastern cities and or Etiretiti. But thief is onlyp be gunning of her prospvittb . compared to what it will be when other great aid itofuniant channels of trade' are brought to he? tbielhOld; such'as the Central Railroad from Philadelphia, >the CoonelieVille route ROM Baltimore, and a Railroad from CtiMb'erlandr Md., to coanect 'with She Ceatral road at' Greene burg. Baltimore has long , been struggling to con: rem with oak) , a diriot road. There was a time when we' thought Philadelphia selfish by refusing to consent.to the " right olv/ay,i , But from authentic emcee of inform:n=4.Bh' has reuiined that impresnon.by. adopting the Greens.; burg rime from Johnstown to tine place. The ad vantage of running a Railroad direct from Cuditier laud, Md. to Grennsharg, will _ afford thikineiins . :Of shortening the router from this • city to Elalttinare. about forty miles more than the Coiniellasilio This will cwise much of the trade that would other- wure atop at Wheeling, to be brought here. . Hence tbo occesintyaf all uniting in seeing these roads fia ,sbcd as 110013 as possible. Our city will then be the key to trade • and travel. Our resources are great fur all• kinds of business.. Wo need onlylook to . . Boston, as on evidence of what our ' prosperity„ be, it we imitate its enterprunag citmene. The Ekts= . tanking bare not stepped at ono Railroad, bat they . 'bare encouraged all by their eminence to bring, the ' wealth of the country law tba Mier their city.... Even Buffalo, but a small town; a few years am!, in comparison to our city now, takes theloirio, terptise and energy. Her fortune.bas been made from oar losses, sustained by eat haring a more es. Peditioue and easy way of travelling to the East. Maryland will willingly extend;; to us the right of way to reach Cumberland by a:direct roam from Greensburg; and ti us will we hiVe,the ilierrestline to the seaboard. 17.Oless vre.keeFntip With the' spirit of improvement, Cleveland, Buffslo, Albaoy,,Boston and New York, will take advantage of our•want of energy, and thee before wo CA 0 recover Ourselves, secure to themselves the immense trade and travel of the west. SCIIUTATOB. For the Alarming Post. • his. HAtI.PCII:—Ao there seems to be a determi nation pn the part of the Democracy to put before the public a ticket that will fairly represent the great dottrines of the party and composed of men who can be elected, and whose name's will call fo , th the en; ertions and votes of the masses, allotens(with every respect for other persons spoken of,) to .urge the name of.LAMES SALISBURY; of Birmingham, for the ofSee of Sheriff. We do• not believe•that the County can proditio e man in every respect as well qualified for that sta tion. Mr. Salisbury has been long and favoiably known as the" laithful friend of ibis 'Jefferson school pingrcesive Democrat—an able defenderor the rights of the working many, . against the intol erable' exactions of the "men made of moneyor—himielf a hard working man, he knows and feels the inte.reSts of those in similar circumstattees. In the borough where Mr. S. resides he has long been a most faith ful and efacipat publie.ofßeer. To hinlttartittos., more than those Of atty. calor, tipO the neotile' &Atilt place indebted for the success ofthe system of Pub lic, School initriactioo among was , among the earliest advocates of the ,glinions "Ten Hour LaW."lnowtog it to be a ' , domo4ratife , measure ho etruggled for it until its triumph' was complete, al thougithe was made the object of dononciatiod mare than once fin his efforts io Its favor. It is evontshis• pored now "be careful he is ci.radical tealionr man." Besides all this Mr: S.ie b min,pf ettMlt aar! rest habits' of living, his tiiiightiless: of. Chturactes none will dispute, and his example_ of tetripOaniti and morality le not without its salutary 'effects wherever It is felt; Let the Deinocrats attend the primary meetings, consult, the Success, safetyaud purity of the. party, and with - Ood men,foieiery other office, Iet = IAMES SEtlitSDllikl"...fiettbecan4 delete for Sheriff—never waif there of success if. we are careful to ; select itgoodinen .and true" for office. ROBINSON TOWNSHIP ' DIED. Mrs, blast Rem, wife of Doiiald How. Her funeral willralte.place this day at Co} o'elocir the residence of hcr husband, Pear street, -Fifth Ward, above 011sra street. Ti,, friends of the family are !aid, . . . . , tebd to attend the funrral.' - • • - lErßottee...:llr. EDWARD Bortma, formerly of the firm of Curate & Butler, Berbera and.liair Droners. begs cave to inform his friends and the public that he ten be found at Dlackron & Fountain's Basber shop, conieraf the Diamond and Union Street. ; auldat Not tc regality monthly meeting of the Exec tt• tive Committee of the Union Benevolent Society will be .pelf Ibis evening (Tuesday) et • the house of Nr.' F, Hewn. Ener.ten D Jusse, See. Ez. Cont. Nottoe....Tha Jou IINEY3111:, TAut.ons Soctiersof Pitis •,tirsh and Allegheny, meets on the second itleaday,o every mouth at tiehoehleiters, in the Diarnond.• • : au67yl JouN You co ic, Seeretaiy,, THE EMPIRE WOULD tender their singere thanks to the eitizens of Pittsburgh for th.ir very liberal patronage • during. the past FIVE WEEKS, and neg lease to announce that will give, another of the ir POPULAR 'ENTER. , CAINAIENTS. at APOLLO ii ALL. on TUESDAY EVENING;Augnst gib: on which Oc- Clllllloll they will introduce • NEW SONGS, nURLIQUE9, DANCES, dic.,ecc., Doors open at n oclock. Coicer,t . to coinmente.iit'S. Tickets 25 *ruts. • ' • parir l crit, ALL. Exhibition every- etirnsng.this telik, as 8 o!clock. I frHEIVON.D.ERICs7. EXHISZT/ON of the greatlqa.; ginisn AD nt ILEN, Thle exbibilieu iialvided f 111.3 nartsoked c ompaip each night of a Fraat Variety of 'novelties. See i.e Smell , wiu. be sold at Public Auction. - at N0..40 ?tiaras( street, between Second turd-Third Vets, on Wed. neiday, August Bth, commencing at.. 40 o'clock, Az 111;;11; large assortment of fresh and seasonableDßYGOODS,l of the best qualities and'styles, each 'as . atglish-undi American Tweeds, Cloths, Cassimarea.- and :44 1 French do.- Oashmarttles,--Smamer Cloths,.'Linertsand . Cotton Drillingslphlin • and striped,) pada -'and . - swiped Irish Linensdong,Latoug mid_ figured Cambries, Sacred nd plain lute n 'Luther Olgared Linen - and 'Marseilles Vesting., :AnietiCan.andtlirittsh'Prints, French - Laisos stad'RaresewiFoulartitalltelhartillonettrtlele}plaitfand , checkered - Linena,,Encltilt- :a ml: Pre no En.Gurghanis, -Positeit Necdia!teorted•Clpzifand Collars, Embroidered - Rotica,..Cotioifund S:lic Po_lituderchlefs, best black Tudiais Orarats,' Sa sc tie ttp . :.ely.les,:&o,' . &c,itoo 3141foatilasentimarate, • ~ - psmsOirroM.7titrittiODArde:cr:m.Of Eastern Ready-Made' ..tlothilig,'Coniliting•OVireatiiPants, Costa nod -Sacks, of ; ClOthi.„(itnett:trad Woreted-faliites:.,Thielat Of clothing: is ogercilferadstr-Aoctita in.tbis city. s-sSWI the-above lrinpmeratailltiiieletboutsktre:saldail the 'bighead and beat lidfier Cot-bash.-' . -Ivangl.-S 44RES-11,1;.7:!5ir-7:..Attetioneer:r ifiIiId4IIAREWEI.I4.T:'2: PEARS '. d . lIESTIAMIN. 'ak. l l l lsß , BWELL,baSsiag.tisatciated Wlf C. - pEARS' in,tioshiess - with : .tbein, wilt-'consihnes to prosecute' the' manufacture and sale of P.LINT.GLIoSS:cd tbelr works, corner of Grant and. Water streets, and at their .store,. corner of Second and Wood streau4 under tbe BAREWELL. PEARS & CO., who •nre duly authorized to adjust all the accounts of the/atecoucern. - . • • •'7O She Public BE'" determined to abandon fortlneith:iny patient business, on acoountarreeenteerions charge; being made against maim connexion therewith; (and of aFhbM treat Jobe able to •prove my innocenee)l re9eetrally dFnuui, en exemMateon of rat the artieleainaly pourer emu, tabs made immediately, by any person or persomt,. woe,bereelost Gillette; likely to be offered for porelmee toapaigaldislunent of the kind. e. , . 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F% .. f t: '" 4 , , ;.% 714:14i..4:;144...•;,,1 i.4'.1.4•1tti:5.•X;f:•11,:1•4.'"4:4... ..' • , . .. .... 6. ~.,..• ..1 i q Ij'. • i.. pt,,:: ..1%:• , .• 4 i.. 4: .- • • ~. •1i .• .ai ~• e...p . it .1 .‘.., . • I ' . ..I.j.t:'‘ OMEN Eianati•ttp*rip (ottitalithe Apollo Hal) Was t . et'dedflit'stitiglitiiiiritii a Idithionv able acidienbe to ie. - end *fie AmP ir! 3 : : "fd The Cetapapyiratirovelo.their perfortitarcenightly. 'The new wing "Rosi,Che:W . l' arranged: tky Mr. E. L. &that, and song by Mr . Gardner, was lowity ow. iiejvid;;;;Ctioi :Shakeverian- resifisigs - -efe without exceptions, the funniest things over; beard so this or epy other city. , He takes Itiendet's advice . ;:ist4 "holds_ the mirror opict:tiatttro," (the'dartt side) 'With a vengeance:. Olitells dancing aie dancing titi is dincing;wlii".diipiaii:Witiia`ease, greet! and ~tptootrin bin aegro :dances. than one , hair or the Itiiiied,itdictr Ballet dancersivbo Byehalm visited this „ the way, the plume were in, thcijiacy Leiug daned last night, wakes a decided. improve.. meat in Lu'cy's. appearance. • Tbdlciinrfei give 0130 of filet/ piAltibly White concerts this evening...l, gona. - Adrioa trill ylio another or his tratmiadlptiit to night. His:ftfrifi!eats iabt.:llishrmf*l'very'llutcrui. =- mpl*,;:a. , - . 4"cortaioly_thograliAitit aecrotoapcer that hia.iicirtithteti:thisr city. whp'vetab to tee eight's to pav huff a vteit'thto evaniag;' third No. of 'Dickens' oew.worki?O4f.iike.g:iinfireroungf•thotory and tz= PerieqlPhrdASOFfinid,tfieYoutiger, , .l kfai been nfeeitolAP,Yi6fili "al:Wales' on Thud 8 4eec, OPiiitifte 60:pit 015 . 00.2Th0 INDlklllpecoplug in• " ^-::• zutscr,loll7. 'rho Lelgef B3 / 11 tbit our estimate tiflltir ;nudist of naw nodding' elected in dm city Uue sitaitial ail. 'Lion litniitos - ami one stable. Wa stand M-817405 0 ;41 - essis.4. 14. B. Miller . two of we heiirlditc.l**'lttilitnenuante in the city, bua c i dit id ,a4 l 44:7,;(.l l o4i n ir . yie ... Duquesne rho . gine. kien t tinit.te to be made entirety of iron: DEAD.—Ur. krieovitii* the patiol!'if ul the Dfe4ll .. ail itqp. isuO, a dayi or tr/.ci - awca: Poor: /liiih' 14: 01116** toy woes!!! ti 7 M. Maize, on Smithfield ;treat, hasjavit receiird Np. 4,..e1• Cnnethers , ildt/lIIISUUO fur the Pimple, a ifnienart/yetniiindie v n wore cenintrte em sueuuy wut}hy. tee piton tsti4 every leader. Stage.- ( uhl tdaithreaya Manilla a Inge in eihniti. oau which eaaa tritfaiGAt,tt,u,e,u.Y. vinu . pie, ma that very un•einnme djt ttig !lhtee are iileati of tau same tiibd to thtp cuy. 846iut.;-;frhUse tiaif xiailter wore by the lud~a at peeveat i , hive ixprint; saucy eppcaralicei and set elf tun figure beiirurUiry... -2 1tg. 1 74 .11 :./;ml , )tclef 63 trels vir. o o l d PEteern It'aso ItIVO Ir the auttkur,or. Rusa Chew , ' will Oil' 111 Apollo * *au, 4t, !o (ect Och this mottling. Tuar.e or four 144 e children were seot to the poor house by the Guar.:haus yixteriluy. Their miithei,u 'druukeu triirthless'ereuture, is eit jsit:ror d r ii n ke n . Dem • -2 Tarrair4—Sameek Las fitted , tip the Tontine in a eaparb biylo. The walla are decorated vpt.6 quter a number if Blythe, beat paintmge. • • P • •Thal whitePhba Chas-added caaeider• ably la.thp appharanFi of.gil•Pbuit !dohs° cupola bad better hiiiwuched.l4): RrePiteirees*We obseive trorketen employed yeaterday re-painting the Third Waid School Houso Itstood baalisitt aced Grit- ' * - Q.avic oALL•79 , Reilly,_ the man committed 00 ,Siiiiiday. I)3r heeping , n , tippling house, was die charged o 4 hail .)eeterday. • - MaDe:' 47e;ixiic.;:1151elicupk,ang .ynara ktintotma)*their appearatteeitil4(44 aripaor tod in mach demand.: Tll CA227. 7 .-C Oil: Potter lainatni arrangements open_l62F - Them!" on the le[ of September. . _ Three offeadcze is tha Tocnbs yesterda rnOrnlOs.;All sent Dp- - - . - • • . Jewish Sytiagogia wariopeaed in thifcity o? Friday. , „ i .• Tuiiii itirino:— It threatened inraw ' . 'aii dii h. teidai be iiidritr.;,i • - - ... • .1.1 0 . • ... .. .. . Desteteeblo .113ealdinote traittenoteerille F OR 5A3.e.,.1e-volvtiblet• Vomit:nett 25 feet fteint;oni , ifrowrO Street.' by'l43'„:deep, 'containing:a' Tostory; poni . re antic. large, porelt; 'good cellar on extellent puny) of -isott.writer,-larp gar. , -don aboturding in choice Fruns, Flowers ? Shade Fires. ,Vlnet. AC' -with'.ralting in' front.. ond - rill goeutordei , With innnti cite tioes'estuote. will heiold nhargaln, 'terineeds S. CUTEIBERT,,GeneroI A gent. • . at : ' • : 61:IA11:geld street ' ._•:•:,2HrsEctsl ttes•lor'_Aragriec s i ; -7 • S TirlECE.tyk., 11',XT V. MlNEWS—tioders,•Ladiss: • KlLlBoolc,:Grahnixett bleeztne, Sa.rtain'a Ihnonitlttga-• ssuie,and National Hoginine; for August. ••••••-•,.-',-,, . .IcribeiNS•reodmaie—a •romar.etz:• of the titace , olpahlind :41.4t By.G. P. IL"Jerfses. - The leh with a fdash-s•aaemiesitO the'Maiiiedre it a r.rear.bissrd_. By Geome;l.ippard., • - .• ••••••.; s • Principl . es ot - Pityptes and Meteorology - lira siuneri.: can edinon.-By - . Principles of the hicchruiies, of Machinery end'Entri ucoriug.4 By Weisbilet4.l 7 • Coanadct Lynch's ExpeditiOnto the Dead Sea rind. dordon—freshssuppir, . • • • ••. Laving Ago—No "WO. .• 'The .ricent . LARGE ADDIT/ONE;I9.Par • strich of ;Hooke gtvessos, iii - poktd of variety, . the:lna:at Indira "pilau tolYholessale. Wittlt,as,gateil.pareheacrs. - :•• ,, • ddlilb.ojralree4atipotiits Hross.vate Hotel: t rieg7 How Hopis* nt BlCA7Dlitnaro..• s • THE e..uertoa Legacy; an unusual lakentririg .1 by Alban drailtr: • " • • -- - 7 • Magdfileu and 'Mali st, or the Re Otor's Gnat; iby:lidrs.' Oroyy a abet Carrington, or Love end Pride, by Mrs:'ciey.'... Parteß and o of the Consulate and Halpin , rulderptirs No. iCoambers•lnformation for the people. . LutclPs Living_ Age, No. 117-and t ON • • '- TM, Mysteries of the Coact of Lando% by G. W. M. • - Reynolds. ' Choteski.—itscruases. symptoms endilitiiineisktbg Batchebier, M. ' rogetuer with a great variety•ofjavertHiSlias - tke; s for, hL A. MlNER,'SolithfieldFist. ••3 , sog 1•••• - • • • opposite Browe'e. ~I:ECLAW D1A:31 1 9 ';* .18;111 RT m F ACTORY-" .. " .oenilemenei Furnishing - Einnorlitm . _ WHOLESALE-AND- :NO. 6 - .I3sFOORTIt STREET, .4POLLO BII72.DTNGS,' •"; sWIrtsrEER WOOD 6ITDBICAr . 11111 . 4 r, ; TITT513111011: on band, AI Joke easonmen oC Rhiris bosoms, Collars, Craveas,Gloves, Hotuery,4l9ender • Underibhirts. Draivers.'ike.. - fct: s .• • iner/r• - Dr. li: Burnett, Chiral:water. tdIEPIAEUN:BATIIB.--Op 'teleran Corns and Du- Wed' Nada witho at pain. Ilit'has certificate* or his *kg( from alt the emit:tout Surgeon's - and Physicians:in liostoo. New York, Philadelphia clod 13altitstor r . Was Wt on•at tbairiestdeace by addrstisier a note as yboye. -Attends at the Baths trona 7 to 10 aiq ie„BathXIE . 7.B.EN,CENT3 or 8 for 81. ••• - . - -. - .Trosteea'StstoV" - • ' riNHE . andersigned, Assignee orSAMUEL HTLIWEig. I:7.'rilfairer nt patine vendacer enters., at the pahhe hat of Hen ry, Wilson. in Me bengal ela City , on the.. f August, 1840, at tl o'clock, in the anernoonofthat dny,a tract of land; containing nhenitteildbeuidred acres, eitutelec.on the Monongahela River.- in Itircuddagton..Co... - shoot 'one - oath -althea - Moncincithela about LO Acne of which are cleared. There in n.Strntner tax reel or Coal, under the whole. Treat, equal t 9 baY. - on the .1 aleer,Tand socetweetient.te the River, than :costs beta efillo to remove it from the bank to the bents— The Lurid I 'is' :of the; best 4 traility; -add' coin/dee ineshatnaible • guantity.af.AlME STONE _Tiutreare.two small Dwell flionees; on the st redline.; This Inectwill be cold in wholei or oart,..tonecomenedate parchunre,,, - • . ThotewuddrigTor.farther inhumation, are referred' TO •Judge - IMA:,' . residing. On, the; promisee v:8411417E14. BECKETTottattfinkeeerteelatid;_ead.DANlELLOltlG; innkeeper. Ciooinnetf ;: OhioThe tents will be made known on the dey . of Sale. ASD MARKET Sr • UULLIA The neirreetilree of Leetaree ;upon ale:cheats CCOULUL: and caleulanons commence teak slay..lThe course of 'Mercantile' Bookkeeping ern briteing eight different methods-of condtteth g Weeks by TlOnble Erma, and three different thetbade of Steamboat HOok-keeptagt reentering the - coarse ot training so catu=' _plate that the; Studente" become matter °fatally I , Wit teettere cofinepted ,With their proferoien; of w Sch . tire most - exp_erieneed'Aecanntents remain- igeoraiit,w :MERCANTILF.i PENMANSHIP .in .alrite" -blcutehes 'taught in the moat effeeilvethanner..Atoure frog} 10 A: &Lend It to 4,-7,t010.1'.24;i , ...: . 13ANKER3 MAGAZINE and Flips Financial Rees. ' ier.—Editra by J. enuth Identani;Ecti..;-' Ispablishnd New York on the Ann of overy'atonlb at 03,00 per 6110 -,,e a bi cr ip t i cat revolved, and Um' 'Work premptly sup. plied by . 14 13.1E0 D LOODOF,' • •-• t i . uz p . - ~ . • • Ci Woad wets: ' <- ' MEM EMI lOCAL 11111 Ib7s by ':"(ale t3 ali'e...,/pp.rl° 0 Reported for the EGic•rnit,g gost, Near Your, Avg. 6.. yhero is nothiog,defioite with regard to tho North earotioapleetion, _ 'rho .1100010fli wirpetrolont 'or order - ' • -• !:ycicuttaeii, Act/. Q. Iberiois iirout of:Anal:lr no • returoshavo • tieeaTeoetved tiOui ladiaoa tabigbt '• ADDITIONAL NEWS , .IiIt THE; CAINIBRIA. • ' P.xunCm:gait:us Avg - :6.- - . = PLUNGAII , II: ---•- . Dombriati riltb Berea, and Ban, ofCratii banNere defeated,: Barn is colleitiog all his troopss-uoar Fzel,Pedlo to 'inake a de-risotto nttncleen the Itagildnit: (t),thislifttigifis boingf ly carried-ott! . . - . .:, 1 105 1 '$1041 1 4 1 1:44:iii662.4int141holi:;oriinotl pro visitinvitti& Otjtritei tbeirlioreatr:.titid':Oken to, tho • • _ The Itolierialiala bar° tcipieinsor.trtmtgart. Kosautb ban Toturne4.to Patt amidst muck CO. ' thueinem. .1 , ... • laovepiento o.(l4l?! . ,Piciciltleinta. liOtor , orot CrrirAtigust 6. General Tayloriti.sat,iiai!lniaktitit war of • Pennsylvania and ilrilFleo;k - ntnitt;ylleyrill 7/sehttigtou'on ::Lan cos te r, liarrjoliurt,' :#4 2 :tti Pittsburg, where he and Gov Johnston tyill. hr 7itre on the" 18tb." no mil Alien:, erect royor:JcittkO, Lakes, and Treturn through Buffale';''.Altinii;#orr ; - Yolk CRIME, IN PH , 7:41I*11t1;'" - tbe Localeolatites tif*Ditierktiltot thin more log contaii.n,lttineatableoiiii-04Itniiimill:Seatragcs corotriitterftvithin thelictsrcan , .. • day . evening.. .end .Suniititmterniciti • Arming' the crimes are ,two eases le • or OP oast bloodichii, 4 4tatitE.lll,6.&Q*CiilieN acterited by etroopt tiopi*Kliiii!itiltti;;;tbiirceost horrible ipase•rypt an Alit . a highly reipeotable)adf... En lENhEfiSEE ELECTION. -; • ~.. -• . • • . .I~ a v n otrJc Aog6 • Mr. Trouedale,DeMeniSt, has be nlinfed;Gov• ernOr by 3;oootriej.ritsi... -• Erviog,,tho Derneeratle.candMMefoeCcindrecs, from tho'Naahvil le disnieti hid bean' eloctad.hyTB The Democrate- have carriOJitiOlsl4llF-tippr!." here and have gained threnmeiberif.lf.Co!"&th. ~ • KENTUCKY-ELEC . /10Na.. _ Lavtqsmit.i, t Aigar ! ' 4, 'On the foot dai Mai-chair, whig.randidotekror.toh. .greacq,l42s 202 ahead.of L ane. this the con. Meet will be close; " • The Pth . eihel l: 9 P ..Fhet,ror Conientioe- pso_ to. ` 200 "The - Ematthip:atiok k iicici for Loaieja - - tura siitllltabably tie its part , elected. nbcad of the Whipand-Nell.tilito the .Demaeratfeticket....-%' In Mason coenty,.Gainen, whiv, candidate forCOn• 'peas, la 183 a head. . . • .....v! 7 ; l 4llLoyis, Atidcrut . John ,- clerk %Office. * .24t1,10 city, _went to Palmint,siinteiVOV TtionirlC-},gality cause . , jealousy, 4Vio frip; bla Tfic city le neusially,bealtbyi' there ie only an trecacienal case of cholera. ."- _ • , • Tbp Qiturantlue bas heen disconti",nted::4otitqlti:J fron Port Xiartiey on_ to ' June 5.3 d, etnie:Ofitther.: am o ' atiog parties " has quit panieg. SThere,..iVertir 20,000.persoOf and 60;000 aniMala.b:ntrzedo that .• place and fort I The gran unesuallySuer in the - pl9ini t - betrearawere*entertite4ll to,thr;Mootitiiiiiiis. • -- - • Mr.ldlalttilloorPeupsyivahia acciaentplysbot atid amputation, end - do4th ludo • ved. • . Several el:ilium:44"watt layingat the Pert: - tog under selGitilicted.",ontids c among Goo. VBl,Penniy;of IBM CHOLERA /NOINOINNItTIL"'. •- - •- • eiricuriiiiri;;Wpat4.l3. - ", —Thermwerer.sis jeternienta from ebbletitfOrlijs fmm.et6eirditesties , 2 - 65' *Other aritClea : renitt unchecked:- • - • • ' • • - - • - -.:FPPLE4IkAigw:7O4X' = =Psnr YenittApatiat.43. For the 48 home ending at noon there havo been 161 cased or Cholera and 77 ocatb;. ' • • _•tuozEßA, lii P LAVgINKAA-;`, • - • :,-T,nrr,ADEl4.*:"Yeilie!!,P• Fot tiloitouni ending neon te:4l . o,srentg coven aiitiv of ehpleni acid:five Oeattiv-: . • NEW-YORIE•MARKPT. t . ••• _ •••- • - 417* a ' - e - ttiritsie to Fl44,tiren iera toetleee3 at 4 . 81 i0C 94 - Wheat .Whea • cti; boa of tair .t iit qwet, cart') mpe to 681.• . • • .- • . . - NEW YORK 'MARKETS. - tevnerttro •nceonT.l. • ." Vloar—"Wo have no change to notice in..tre?terp floir.."..The demand' ciintinuee gnotEAir•lilame - tiade..„ - The' siiPply is good and brands innited,fiat - yhtide... ••• wand le considerable frir infFririkar 4,624;151dt old': • western and otitis 4;l3l. , 447iror'Ciinitaottatito iad. mixed tventeriai4s,l2* Obioiand 'Tor , Ohio. .• • • • Wheat--11€4dera ate hie), and •theettpply - litriite4: Kye' is siarpe. ' Cornet -itfy`frrm . ;•tinq -ruoqe . . --, : ilort rather-Vetter dild -whited fer - theltatii;:ivhdolvestOra felled in more plenif tit;ii'priPool Alter 60 - , • Pork is heavy at 10 : 8 1 12 4 0 1 8 . 7 4;' : f0ixteaa `X,g9 PG; .• prime cat maatalire in tot . f.li z tpdrf,-2;:and:lfeldL titio the m Dr buye" • Lord, ii dull at e r aZfor.o o ../ I .ol.Prittlei • ". Whiskey.. There is no change:l:L.l:n' • Cotton...Prieea paying are' rathea . .: lli=Fivoi..4irthe - .• • 'seltera, holdern.ere oohing „t advances:. . _ ' American. AGO c naturist •for.Ainattat. " Gmwers, kn. The Cow, herdiii; a awes, Prererration ofl Improvement or Blangtner Houses:. Gooseberries; slieepz..TlCCCl ti Bandy boils. of a Granary, &c. , lioraes.--Plocpbutg,&c. , ..Lndlettl/a ! ',. penitent, tte - , - dco.; - • Termer per year in arlystaca, Just revolved and for'Jade; by; ' ' • , • 4.bIar,S.LOCIKWOOD, • . anz9 : , ' S4l9ood ounce • -I=tiPol7.f.:llVo=9, TO itherdthsti- Attu Tacan_thszaz2rm -c rpm= HE.enbecriberebriving the exclaalvo - riabt tothanitthc- A. turb and vend the. celebrated Ithlveree, Fulton Fab. eat, Etna Aii tight.' Entetßthe,nztlindereatic ?Mini CookingStovee;tmthervan a numbaref.other approve • ed patterns,'ae prepared to offer tb& largest variety of Cooking Stoves thbethusulin- Thenity. -We are. mann. faclunagelght Wigan/ the Unthereei three 'thee for tele! and stennabonto, an'avethizea.for•ferallp use.' Unwerso being. eonetracted, on entitel now . ptinclpleoi, ' - oarnr eying been,tented the peer p au; Lea. gained them., • patatloa of:being Umbels! nova ever crated Wan lout. ilgeutCommanity,nrici the:only - stove posieestha _ c4 P a U` vtli " 11 ..RiFfc!cLoPe.g4Dr - .r it k*.L . coal orNinamt: - • 2.- ,41. ‘" ,, t104!''` Detilenifrciiithb tioPesVi• implied , at lotYptcawnalet • the eaclueive - riilKguaranteikthijethvg , in:nap distiteu or territory That may be .4.areeil.. , upon. a gimera l . assortment. o f.'. Foundry Plain . Gtordello, ,ond Grated,'Otliee arid_Parlor Stovee,constandp Oa bandana for eale,,wboleettle,andremil.c,-. . Office and Witrithousti Pia. it 2. sieiniciit r e e t.bit n .c e „ • Wood oild Smithfielcb_ - Sign of the Gilt Smith.: _ • 11,1313ADLEY. "Wit IrCialcitSegooli Direntrmt of RoblortanTorrachtp :District 1411 me at at the 'house ot-11Ira. alma' ma. g ota mo zi said Torrnahip, on. Saturday, She 25itruot.i. :at 10 o'clock t lititor• tita purpose or osmaloing lad entiring iota-article with aura approved - Tractions : may apply tor eaboola aaldritiotrict: , TillTrastras,o do att-dnuric to aro anjolui4 to ba vigilant Itt procuring Unction and have thaut prettent at do lazy apeoißcT r and a:Ora:ad and boar tba cootacinction. WU I %IA , T a v Calibtit - a%irt ttr3D ;r",. • -• SISUE -.;;i'-.,1.1;•Z‘.-i: J :•;•.--:-:.::. , : - :•'''... 7. ' . ): •.-.'..:-:,.:',.-::;!t0,',.‘".;,.-:.•,•'':,-:..::;,•:::::,-•.i:-:• `,•.- .....-•...,...,:i,-.1..,-:=:.:-,<,ie-',:,-,:.,"::.-,..1.-:--• NE ERR OE =I EIVE MI MEM 'I ~'~ EMI MEI
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