:;■*>•£. i- I'"'?. ’•■■.-' %■ ‘ v >: “ I^*^^ —V7T^t^ r r"7-T"'r: r^:^ ' v-- _ •’•- r f *, ; : , -. , *ly tr'yiziftjv %■?s%% - ■' *■■ ' ' \ \- ‘ '•. ■• ■ \ "■"“ ’ ’ * ' , ' ,v :•• • • •'"■'•■■" ■-' - ■ '• ■kmkiwiMwmirtinMnMiiMiMiiii - - •• -’■■■ ■- - ■--- ■ ■: «V*- -vVjM WsWs§Mm£§t&: ■ UfiStiftggKftfe .'• ■ serions tewonSnT.daymornii.gr, - -«ffi« Samuel McCauley wss aererely wounded MRRWBbIMft . - &2s£f*m • : ; W.: > : :-'3?Hva\ " Vl^ LEUKY BASPES TUOMAS PHIU.IPS Harper a Phillip*, Editors & Proprietors. _ FRIDAY 16 JggvNo NOETtI, NO SOOTH, NO .EAST, NO WEST ' *SOKHraII£I=C(ntSTITETION ; BET A SACKED MAIN . TATNANCE Or THE COMMON BOND AND TRC | S Dl ?' ; y" . TION .10 THE COMMON 1 fierce. . FOB PREJIDBHT OP TUB UNITED BTATS 3. . G-EN. FRANKLIN PIERCE, or MEW HAMPSHIRE. •w f •> DEMOCRATIC KbKCTOUAIi TICKET. ■REPBEBESTATITB SLECTOEB. District. District. lßt, Peter Logan. 18tb, 11. C. Eyer. ■ = 2dy George H. Martin. 14th, John Clayton. 3d, John Miller. 16th, Isaac Robinson. 4th, F. W. Bockius. 16tb, Henry Fetter. ; ;6th, R; McCay. Jr. -17tb, Jaroeß Burnside. ‘ etlr, A. Apple. 18th, MaaweUM’Caslin. - 7lh; lion.NStrickland. 19th, GenJos.M’Donald Bth, A. Peters. , 20th, Win. S. Calahan. 9th, David Fistcr. 21st, Andrew Barke. 10th, R. E: James. 22d, William Dnnn. _ * llth» JofioM’RoyßoldSr23<]» JohnS.M’CalmonL , i2th, P. Damon. 54th, George R. Barret. • jgy» ibo Gazette of Wednesday, had a carious article on the Presidential question. It was cu . rious bccanse it is one of those articles that odi tors sill sometimes write “ a purpose" in order • to say something, and afterwards may, he sorry for their folly. Our neighbor starts oat with the following quotation from the Post: “It is said that the chances are, Gen, Scott ■ will withdraw before, the election. It would • show better judgment ,than ho has had credit ■. 'for possessing.■ Wo hope he will not withdraw." KoW the shore paragraph is all true. Th e chances are that Gon. Scott will withdraw before ■’the election,end wo defy the Gazette to show ■ any good reason why he should not save himself ' by hacking ont. Bnt wo will wait aHJtlo while 'for bis reasons, and at present give, aTew of tho « words," be utters on the j'onrUncs copied from ," the Post: . - “ Nothing" would better please the I’ctl, than for General Scott to withdraw from the contest, ? bnt we cannot see,what the editors , expect to -' gaio by fabricating and publishing such redicu ,lons statements." ■ The Gazette ealls onr paragrapha fabrication. '■ i There is no fabrication about it. "Wo believe all we have said '; and if tho editor has tho humane - feeling we'give him credit for, ho should call ‘ "Vpublic meeting of the whig party nt once, ‘* n considerthe propriety of repudiating Scott.— - Uo knows that he is, tones a common remark, a ' "'"“Had egg,” and that nothing good or, profitable - -l ean be hatched frem his nomination. , The edr „ iter iaalready preparingto book out from his support of Scott. Ho says; - n. , \\r e Relieve Gen. Scott will oarty.Fennsylva ■ ■ ■ but we by no means underrate the enemy we _ ■ have to contend with." _ w,~,' This is consoling to Whiggeiy. . He believes that*‘Scott willcarry Pennsylvania’’! ;:Ho don’t ; 'believe anything of the kind,,, He knows that his ' candidate .hasnot the Blightestcarihly chance in -—itrthis State, and that no whig will declare him- V ‘ e;lf in favor ofhim, withont putting in a provisa ‘ *’t o save himself hereafter. •'' yfe have no maliclons desire to annoy our Neighbor Oh t.ho.presl , : - tr r < ~ i«' r 3/ r l v *«, * Deplorable condition of. Wblggery* Before the assemblage of _the Whig National i Convention, the Whigs of the North boasted that they, hod not onlythestrength of numbers to no minate Gen; Scott, but that they-were determine ed to adept a Free Soil or Abolition Platform, and didn't htfre'whether the Whigs of the South liked it or not. Shey claimed that they could' elect Gen. Scott without tbpiaid of the South, by -putting him upon a FreoSoll and.Non-Interven tion Platform. But by writing a private letter to that rank Nativist, Wm. S; Anemia, ;wUHe the Whig National Conventionwnsinsession,uvow ing himself to bo in favor of the Fugitive .Slavo : Law, Gen. Scott: managed; to. receive: enough southern votea to secure his nomination. In his subsequent letter aeoep ting the nomination,he vo luntarily plants himself upon tho eouthera plat form, with tliß hopo and expectation of conollia tingthe whig slave-holders. This act was the work of necessity, and canto toolate to giveQen. Scott creditamongthesouthern Wliigsfor either ■honesty or sincerity. But it had the effect of displeasing and disgusting hundreds and thou sands of northern Whigs, who favored General ScOttls nomination, becquse he was believed to be opposed to tho Fugitive Slave Law, and Who opposed Sir. Fillmore, because of his determi nation to execute that law. Gon. Scott’s position, therefore, tb any thing hat enviable. lie is in about as bad a fix as the donkey that stood between two hay-Btneks, and didn’t know which to go to. The icy, death like coldness that new pervades-the ranks of northern whiggery, clearly shows that Qenoral Scon's name is no longer “ a magio spoil”- with that party. Many Whigs declare-that-they, would mack rather have a southern man and & slaveholder-for their candidate, -than a northern man who is endeavoring to carry water upon both shoulders—-a perfect political ambidextor. Where Gen. Scott’s strength and support is to come from, wc aro at a loss to know. 110 finds the Whigs split up, divided, rent assander, quar reling, luke-warm, and indifferent; whilst many of those who wero heretofore known as active Whigs, have openly deolared that they will sup port Pierce and Ki.vo, the glorious candidates of the honest democracy. • Gen. ScorrwiH be beat en—awAilly beaten, in the race for the Presiden cy. He will scarcely he able to recognize him self in November. lie is out of his proper cle ment in attempting to play the politician. Ho is a professional soldier—a good and brave one; but that is all that can bo said in bis favor. He should by nil means hold on to his salary of 1 $7,000 as commander-in-chief of the nnny, for 1 be has no more chance than we have of being elected President of the United States. WHO ABB THE SI'PFOKTEUS OPGES, - SCOTT t WHAT AUE IHS CHANCES ? We might write columns cn thin fruitful (home, showing that Scott has no chance at all, but it is. unnecessary. Oar friend of tho Pennsylvanian has done him up in slices taken from the various States, which ’amount to about the following: Maine. —First, we findOEOBOE Evans, former C. S. Senotor, whose connection with tho Mexi- can Commission gave rise to so many grave sus- picions among men of-all parties, and whoso do ings arc soon to'be made the subject of Congres- sional enquiry. New IlAMrsninn.—nern wc have Governor Coluv, who, by uniting with tho abolition forces —not the free seller alone—'was once enabled to break down tho Democratic party, led by. Pieece, nnd the gallant Democracy of thcOrn nite State. Connecticut.— Hero wc have as the principal Scott leader, Senator Tbumax Smith, tho bitter foe of the war with Mexico, nnd tho man, who, in 1848, circulated documents to the North that Tatlou was far the Wilmot Proviso, and to tho South titat ho was against it. Massachusetts. —In this State, tbo leading friends of Scott are to bo found among thoso who not only refused, in tho Legislature, to sup ply clothing and ammunition to tbo volunteers who had been raised by the gallant Cusmso to march to Mexico in defence of the war, but per mitted them to bo subsisted and provided for by private contribution; tho men who have framed and advocated laws nullifying the Constitution of tho United States; and the men who have hunted down Daniel Webbteb, because ho refus ed to be any party to a war apon tho institutions of the Southern States. . Vermont.—Take Vermont next. Who is there in that State that earcß a straw for Gen. Scott, save only as he may be supposed to restore meas ures fatal to the publio welfare, as may aid in breaking down the life-giving policy .of the De mocratic party ? Wbat care they for bis milita ry glory—they who, cold in the last war with England, and hostilo in tbo war with Mexico, stood off, or openly aided and comforted the com mon foo? Vcrmoutis “the Whig star that never sots;” but shines through the sickly atmosphere of federalism, or marshalls tho way to attaoks upon those very compromise measures, even while supporting Scott, who is, tho Washington Republic assures us, tho fast friend of those ■ measures, - ■: Heode Island. —Hero the thoisy clamorcrs for Scott nro to be found among the advocates of that shameless and degrading' distinction by which the rich man was permitted to vote, and the poor man disfranchised. New Yobk— Look at the Scott leaders here: Sewauh, who proposed to exchange whito adopt ed citieens for the negroes of tho South, (in his conversation a few years ago; with Ex-Govenor Smith, of Va.;) and said ho would he glad of the bargain; Sew Ann, who is now the'chief protec- ( tor of-runaway negroes; Sewaw>, -who is in fa- ( vor of letting ncgrocs.voto! Gbeeley, who was the first to assail Scorr for his weakness and his conceit; GnEECEV, who can flatter the adopt- -, ed citizens and voto wlth the Natives; Gbeeley, Who now supports Scott and yet spits on the Platform on whiob Soon professes to.standi— Both of these leaders, and their adjuncts, extol! Scott’s military claims, and yot both have an athematized and assailed the lost war In which ho gained his laurels ns a “war against God!” New Jeesey.— Claimed as tho JVort/iem home of Scott ;• and yet hero it is that the Whigs, his truest friends, did their utmost to oppose the recent settlement of . the slavo question—both her WhigSenato'rs and all her Whig Represen tatives voting against it steadily to tho last: Pennsylvania.- Here the foes of Clay rule the Scott cones with a high, bold hand. Headed by Tm-DDEOS Stevens, who tried to overthrow tho ballot-box by a resort to arms in 1838 and by Wu. F; Johnston, who almost sour o! Southern citizen murdered upon the-soil of this State in pursuit of. bis just rights, and refuse# during the most fatal delay, to take any steps to bring the murderers to-justice—cruelty-for which ho was overwhelmingly repudiated by the people in 1851; the Scott forces rely for votes upon appeals to the very -interests they havo violated, and for success upon -the forgetfulness of their real principles by the people at large.. Delawaub.—Here the Scott champion is Jno. M:-Clayton, the mnn who did so muoh to defeat Clay in 1848, and who wont out of the Tayloh Cabinet covercdwith the odium thatsettledupon the cabinet ministers of that administration by reason of tho Gaifhin fraud. ’ Mabvland. —Here wo have tho Scott forces headed byf Revbbdy Johnston,- the Attorney General who gave the opinion that tho interest ' of nearly $200,000 upon tlio Galphin claim of $48,000-waa just, and ought to-be paid; and un der his decision was.foid, thus.secnring to n member of the same cabinet with-Mr. Johnston, a fee of $150,000 out of the principal and inter est.* It is not wonderfal that the Scott fever is a deafly Sorer in Maryland to all who are Beized with it. 1 ;v *;>*■ „ \L* i * - -T’ t *, * * VntanOA Borr?, of illustrious me mory, and W. S. the original champion of Natlve&m, are here the Scott' trumpeters They produce no other result; hut a stampede among the Whigs against General . Scott. Noetet we hove'the fortunes of Scott confined to Ebwakd Starlet and Wil- lie P. Mangum, the first the furious foe of all. platforms, and the latter the President of, the Whig Congressional Caucus which decided, as out of order in that caucus 6 serfts of resolu tions on the compromises, notwithstanding the caucus had been called for the. most general purposes. How far their advocacy is responded to? in tbeir own party, it is only necessary for us to refer to iho open opposition to Scott it has escitedamong. Whigs like Outlaw, Caldwell, and Clingman, all members of the present Con gress, and also from. North Carolina. : South Caholina.-— Here there - are scarcely enough friends of Scott to venture an electoral Geobgia. —So it may be said;-.of Georgia, where, owing to Scott’s associations in other States, he is opposed by almost, the entire old Whig party, headed by such well known Whig leaders as Toombs and Stephens. Alabama. — Here the Whig party passed into the Union party, and while in that organization, became eo'fixed against Scott and his friends,. that James AnnucEOJiuiE, one of the only two Whig members from the State in the present Congress, is at the head of theliat of distinguish ed protestonts against the Whig Convention and. the Whig candidate. Mississippi.— -The friends of Scott in the North have themselves blotted this State out of their map of calculations.: Louisiana.— Who now are the friends of Scott in this State? Abistides Landey and John Moobe, who rebelled against the Scott move ment and the Scott leaders in the Whig caucus, and now coldly submit to tho Scott, nomination. How, cordial, how earnest, hoW: enthusiastic the response will be to such an example, November must answer. Ohio-—Hero the Scott forces ore led by Ewino, one of the original Qaltiiins and by Conwis, of Mexican memory, one of tho recent GAnni-. - xens—another but as yet an unexplored fraud- Tho game hero is to rftake Pierce odious by eir- . calaiing against him among tho free soilers, ex tracts from tho abolition organ at Washington, tho National Era, abusing him for his steady support of tho guarantees of tho Constitution-, Kentucky —Yon do not Bad among tho friends of Scott in this State tho friends of, Oeay.— The cause of tho Whig candidate, in Kentucky iis confined to other hands, Tho gallant Hvm rmiEV Maesuall stands bach cold and indiffer ent, and his feelings are echoed by thousands in other ports of the State. : Tennessee— Hero General Scott is advocated by Senator James G. Jokes, upon whom General Jackson fastened so gross on imputation, and by tho men ho can. rally to liis standard. Such eminent Whigs, however, as Gentry, as Wit- UAiis, as Ex-Senator E. 11. Foster, openly sever themselves from all connection with the candidate of such it^ftljcnccs. Indiana— Strange to say, that while tho f!(~ pzillicy tho National [nlelligmcer, and the South ern Scott papers, call out for votes; for Scott | on tho ground of hia snpport of the Compromise ( and the 'Fugitive Slnvo haw, tho Indiana leaders and tho N?w York Tribune, expeot to carry In diana for -Scott, because, as they say, bo will there get the Abolition veto! A party depend ent on such an argument cannot, and ought not succeed; and they will get Indiana, just about as soon as they get Illinois, where Whiggery seems to have died and made no sign ; or they might hope as rca oottnbly for Missorm, where Piesce has scattered and extinguished the fire-brands in our ranks, and has plunged the Whigs in deeper despair than over. Arkansas, lifco Micuioas, will liavo nothing to doubt upon in November, but Democratic majorities. Floeioa Wbiggery is parulizcd by the anti- Scott demonstration of E. Cabrisotqn Cadeu. in the present CongreßS, nml comes back into tho Democratic line, shouting with joy. There remains, to complete the list, Texas, lowa, 'Wiscoxsi.i and Caufobkia, tho Democratic majority from any one of which will bo larger, from present appearances, than the Whig majorities of any three States in tho Union. oWo started out to name tho friends of Scott in the States respectively, and it is not our fault if ho has few or nano in many parts of tho Union. Such ns' command and control tho movement, however, wo have given, and we submit the result to tho reflection of our coun trymen. ■■ ■ ■■ ■■■ ■ ■ . .■ ■ : • news items. Raspberries are plenty in tho New York kots. Tho Journal of Cominoree Bays that one gentleman is likely to Tcalizo $3OOO from the produce of five acreß. ;• Daniel A. Qnackenboss, a olerk in the Mer chants' Bank, in N. York, has been arrested on tho charge of forging a draft for $5O, on the Arm of tho Messrs. Guernoy. A sohoolmaetcr was starvod to death in Lon don lately, and tho next day following.his de mise bo beenmo heir to £l2O, besides £6O a year thereafter. . „ Tho farmers of Kent county, Md., have fin ished catting their wheat. Tho crop is said to bo below an average. Tbeyonngmen of Cincinnati have sent a bean t ifaV address to Mrs. Clay, condoling with her on the death of Mr. Clay. , The proprietor of tho Galt House, at Louis ville, a few weeks ago, received an invoice: of 700,000 tooth pioksfrom Rio. Kossuth is abont to publish a boob, to be.sold for tho benefit of such Hungarian refugees as need assistance. There remains in the U. 8. Treasury, under, tho distribution not of 1841, the sum of $1,643 72 to the credit of. the District of Columbia. Every time, you avoid doing wrong, you increase your, inclination.to do that which is right. Thnrlow Weed, Esq,„ editor of tha Albany Journal, has returned from Europe. Mrs. Howard; the aotrcsß, is again perform ing at Bt. Louis, to fine houses. A man was fined $5O and costs, at St. Louis last week forinsulting a Indy in the street . Latee"froh the Bio - Gbande.—Browsville I papers of tho 26th nit., • report tho massacre of I a portion of -tho crows of two flat boats, by a gang of Mexican outlaws, headed by-Pedro Vil lareal who holds a commission-under General Avalos. Geo. W. Wiliiamß, one of the Ameri-1 cans lately- executed at Matamorss was flrom i Poughkeepsie,-N. Y., and served under General- Taylor iu the battles of Palo Alto,- Resaoa, and Monterey. .. . Melancholy Wbeck.— Tho : Belfast ;(Me.j Signal, of the ‘ Bth inst:—Wreoked on ■ Spoon Island-Lodge, on Friday last, a eohooner, name Unknown, loaded with com and flour—oil hands lost. She sunk so as to leave her rail out at low water: Three dead bodies have been taken out Of the wreck, and some women’s and children’s clothing Ashed ont of the cabin. ; Death of a Famous Woman.—A letter- from Boulogne, dated Jane 28, saysthat the celebra ted Mrs. Mary Ann Clark, who more than forty years ago caused: so much sensation in, England in connection with -tho charges brought -in the house -of Commons against- the late Duke of York, died in that city on the 21st of June, aged 74. ’ ."V. 1 . ..i\ . »V f" ■: •*. M ■ .:■■■ ' Lathi tuoit Mexico.—By advices Stop Mex ico to the 19tU olt., we learn that* serious dis agreement hid oceurred .between the Frenon le gation and the Mexican gtooroumnt, growing out of rte settlement of the"foreign dei?t _ Mr. Letcher, tne Ambassador from the United States.-had'iaskediPreeldetfJiArlefa to station, a corps of troops to .seoure from robbery, the $2,600,000 destined: to effect the last payment of the Mexican indemnity. Mr. Robles, the Secretary of War, has re signed.r'Don Francisco de Araogaiz has been confirmed ns Mexican: Consul General at. Hew. York. - Pronunciamenlosbad occurred atMazatv lan, Orizaba, and Vera Cruz. Tho , village of Alpoyca bad been entirely destroyed by a hurri cane. Challenge roit a SuipKaoe. —The American Navigation Clnb,‘says the London Times, chal lenges the ship buflderß of Great - Britain to .tv ship race, with cargo on, board, from a port in England to a port in China and back. SPECIAL NOTICES. C - LOST—X SILVER IF.VER WATCH-In the Cars, rrom'Gteeasburg to Pittsburgh. A liberal reward will lie given lo the finlcr by leaving it at ... jy | G ,f THIS OFFICE. fry-TO CUBE SUMMER COMPLAINT—Use Dr Jayne’* Carminative Balsam. It i. lhe moal |);ompl, safe and efficient saleaube jj 9 No. 39Fiflh street. ■ ID* Wemtotfri—A few men of - thorough busings*: habits ond good addre«,*for a safeand respectable busi ness; it i« aimsincM: that requires no capjtal.but good;, character,business habits and.;energy*. fo men wlib the abov* qualification*a permanent- bu«meM ana the best nr wages will be given • Apply or address No. 39. street, corner ofThird .. . :. - [apTtw.u . jp» We advise you, if you have not already done so, to go at once and procure a bottle of KIER’S ROCK OlL,end byao doug you will save.a greit deaK of Buf fering. Tbere-is no telling how soon you may need it. Read the following letter: Ic ;j ; J)tar Sir: I purchased nbottle of your * Petroleum,”' . from- your Agents, Magoffin A M’Kean, in ibis P; ac ®« to. cure a burn, which I received accidentally; and jn less than tweotjr.fturboars ii Was much; better; and,l tm now able to w»lk around without, the ..Bwsianae, of a cone I was so badly burned, that my,, friends had to carry me home .i*-: : • ... tf you mink the foregoing wul be orany. use u> you, you may make whatever use or It; you see, proper. BRADFORD. T*o S M Ktaa. *To be hail at all tueprincipal I'rug Stores. lijlO I4w P. s. Cleavu’s tnu Crashes, mid are told at lower prices than ony oilier manufactory in ibU ciw olfr.r* Uicm - l»*mi Drupes from 8 0 down to No. G, madt expressly for rainier*’ tt*c.- • ~, I’ainics llotel-fccrpers. Steora bout-nert, and Honsc*. keeper*, and ull who use Brushes, will £• d a lo thelrm* lerest to civoino a cad. . 4 . • • „ - • I also keen LooklngGlossesiPicfurea, ri.iSloreFfomes, dud flUo tier articles usually kept uvvariety ►lores,-. Don’t Forget the Place* OIIaRIK*' A MlioßK, ° No. HO Worn! *ljcct, jyjjj next door to Ukvih* Auction • • UlssotttUoa OC Partnenliip. . mllF. Rattner.Mpof J O PAKRY. A Ct>, is ins day X dissolved l*y mutul consent; John t., I arry is Clin rued wnh the: .etllemenl of the i-ccoauts, and the payment of the delnj. and ts empowered to sign.. the name of the Arm in the S'‘t'rrneni of .aid firm. ’ COKNKLJUS M'GINNI#. nniE Tartnerahip of PARRY, SCOTT A CO,, is this. A day'dissolved by mutual consent, and J.O, Parry is charged with the settlement of ibeUusiness ol said him. John c. »ark y, ALEXANDER SaUOIT, ; w. parry. TUG !ju«ines« of llic lowa Foundry w libeconunurd by J. C. Farry» our late partner, ut the 'V areuouic, Wo. li’O Wood sired, and at the corner of Gas ana Sec ond street, I'i.isburfch, We take pteasure in recoin mending bira 10 our SCOTTi \v. parry. ■ CORNKLIUS M’GtNNIS. TWT lh alUiArt— * A prime article, m si#re and Tor JN * galcby HylS] KING fc MOtMHIfcAP 'TNlSUAtt—tfVbbls. Older Vinegar t*i >ww and lor • sate by. •• f]yls) ♦ • htSG-a MQORUVIAP. . n KINUSTurniSS—A loi on consignment, tor sale by IT ivls KINO &. MUORIItiAI), fi LASS-QOboxes 7 by 9 Glass, Instorcand forVTle. \T iJf!5 • KING & MOOHIIBAD : _ fcTDPOHdITiTnkk Ab WATER-—ln haJf barrels, always oa hand and for «&le by . - _ jy!s . KINO ft MOORHEAD. Sugar house molasses st. Louis suger House Molasses, in store and for saleby- - jyl* KING & MOORHEAD. •fcTEW IIoNEV—I3 boxes AVhlie, Clover, Honey .m IV ibe Comb, very, handsome, ju«t ree’d ana for sale. W. A M’CLURG A CO, iy!s Grocers and Tea Dealers, 3SG Liberty streey. TTNDERWOOjys TRUE LEMON SYRUP; :■ ? U do Sarsaparilla. Pme Apple, and Giog«r do do ' Raspberry Vinegar; . ■ Tor ralr.by . ' W, A. M’CLURG & CO., No. 25 L ib e n y_M reel .! iyis Refined sugars— FpvsdereU; Crushed; and . In fttote and fursale by ir< Ivls KING A MOORHEAD. XOII AN.iB UMOKBK'd CHIOOK HOOAS.^heCI ftooki on Patricks & Frteed, Hill & Co.. lioon; & Sargent, and William Larimer, r ° r . »vls •> Mo. UH. Worn!mrcet. IJURWNGTON HERRING—. Ij 20 boxes G, P. MilcbeUV" extra.” 30 do Scotch Ilerung _ Received and for sale by -. 4 CO., . Tea Dealers nhd Grocers, . iyls ••• j. : .265 Liberty street. 2BBLS. GERMAN PRUNES— 3do French d®; • v; / 100 Pine Apples: Just received ana for*ale : J. I.AVELV A CO v . Tea Dealers ant! Grocers/ , jy!s s 205 Liberty street. ® A jrood business stand and Dwelling, situate at the corner of Wylie and Chatham streets; would suuior a Confectionary, Shoe*DryGoods,or UroCeiy Store. The Dwelling has nine rooms; bio re fUiuresall complete: Rent low. Enquire *at Esquire PARKIN SOS’S, Penn street; Fifth Ward. |jvls:3t Lund Warrant* Lost. T OST, by the vuhseiiberyofttbe route from Camber-. Ij land to Pittsburgh, a large Pocket Bookicomaming ; throe Land Warrants, 100 .acres each,.assigned 10. the subscriber by U. Jaitotliday of Winchester. Va., 820 in. gold,*ud aB2O bill on Bapk of Valley, Va>, beside* sev eral memoraada. notes. Ac.*.. Any■>person-leaving,the; Pocket Book, witli the editors of the Fesr,or;fnt wauling it to rtie editor of the Cleveland PtetHifcahr* will tva Hbr eraily'Tewatded. .. UylS); . - I>>K. DAV>B..- TrALUABLE-GITY PBOPERTY;~Fob.Sa.Is—a lot V of 22* feet oil Penn street*. by,lEQfec.i to Boquesoe- Coun; Also, a tutof 20-feet on.Hfth street, by 125 feet to an alley. These properties are very desirable forte- ! sidences, with business office*; ... Also, a property of 2* feet on Liberty, street by ICO, situate nbove the Canal-bridge, an excellent piuco ior any business, , , m Bargains edn be bad in the above; Terms ea*y. • * : Also, several Farms m various locations. - Alio* im proved land*,ln lot* to suit-purchasers, i. n, B—No cbarge for informal ion, only, when you havcdonc-your bnsinessgoaboutyour businesfl,thal lI may attend to my business. 1 1 S« CUTUBERT, General Agent, COSmithGeld street* . . .. orpbans* Court Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Orphans*.Court*! Alle : RUftny’County, l3ni, igs *, will be: ex*- posed •to Public Saln, on THURSDAY, Aueost 12ib, 1852, at 3 o’ctoelc, P M ion the preraltes. all those TWO CERTAIN LOT&.OPGROUND; the is Uteof the late John Ho»u; deceased,' being iaarked 7 and 1110 of lot* laid Qttl by William Bell, Richard Edwards’ and George Dreed, m the boroogh of Birmingham, county o£ Allegheny, .Pennsylvania;.and bounded on tbenorthby lot Wo. 37 idn awd plan; on the past by Ormsby street; on the south I uy-lot No.4oj.and on the West by an alley 22 feet 2k i inches wide. Containing- infrontf ob Ormsby street, i each 24 feet, and In depth same jWidthUO feet; On which rare erected two good two story Briek Dwelling Homes, [ containing four rooms each. Title indisputable; Terms of sale CASR. - • • JAMES BARB, Administrator, m Estate of John Halt*, dec*d«. Vr' -'-> v • ' : - •rVvjV ■£%:?■s:■*',■ >■,* ' >v r t " .-- If „ >< A Thing tET " h y* ll 'v to n joy ror«ver7' face diy.™, fct bn tlie‘-burnt.* 59 well known, kind wfitn „ *# n fact Sarsaparilla, cleanse , foci and moving Pimple*, Sore? , Iom 01 , re ed pam aa bealiby, gni ' k„,leavinßtheairecL habe It 1* really pncelev. oft „ lbe flclU Q f a Ueaotj- or.clii.l CT Angerotta Lodge, I. O. of O. I übiCa®®* MiLWA^ re , Columbus, aito Aneefonaiiodgc,JNo.SB9,T« O. ofO. F.ymectoe ....rrW n ew*nd-fast V Wrjmenauiv In Washington Itnif,» oodg leaves [CPI. O. Of O. SV-Fiace of Meeting, Washin ®{„j HftljWood street,betweensib and Virgin Alley. , M v ftnd • rr i vifl^jS i A ?ipcisna^.fTK 4 stMrtboS S *™™» i>cDGE, No. *J36—Meets every ’ B7—Meeulsi andEp^sscngeisleavc^lttabargH ln'ijo morning sMis 0 Fridayofeachmonih. marts-ly areiieveningPconvyl -1 —— ABiajee.lhylW S3 o*' .:. Chimberlln'i Commercial .College, cor-i a pm and(bJ U O , c | oc ic, a. M. ner of MarketandTinril streets., Book-kcerlog;.Pea-{ where'■'the* bavno »alilill3o’-, raansfnp and Mercantile .Computation tanjht frorir 8. 'n»> o-t 2•.. r- I.*^ 0 |e»» Train Iron WeUaviHe, A: M. to 10 P. M. Personsdcsinng thoxougU instruction V^^^r-^SJM-Jiiv-S'Clevelittd,-arrhjngAt same in any nfihe above named brancfteSgare requested to u toses ipninbf Carsaslbosc whs go byway . call and learn the particulars. ‘ ofl ? d J?t! am - N < Ladies meet from3tos P Mr J> 7 li** ‘fi.-vpA lhtodßhfroro Pitfctyirgh^oCieve w - .»• r s??r„s »• »•• :: ID* A fevvdoors above SmiihDcid ei r eeV: Office op. -of SunihueiO. • , etairs. Dr. F. has oeen connected with the esiablißh- ' rrj-NV inrPehna. Saltroai] lo Alii- : j mem or Dr. Ilnllihen, of Wheeling, for the lost Eve s „pßy tbcObii a m- 1 r na ii r uad from years. - lapr23:6m A iiance\PLCT n ,h. rare is St M-l iyB 1 Pinniyir. iia.ilroaa ikiuta W F in"ifelim S nrhy3fi| .• Cl: A* 0« D* t • (Ef* Meets above the O’Hcilly Teleeraphv •- ner of Third and Wood streets: every Monaacor* aprSß ing. Clarified; . liOUf) TO-laKT* '' r * * */ . :i, "J. Tr '\‘- - ’ ‘V* ■r. ■ «■■ ■ .... ■* * . ' *■' ■ y - v *<. *•■ ■ * v :mS V • * wV.> i '■ . v ; s- : ' r : v ‘ .; n-‘- V -v .. • ' ■ . '., J .V-;:.- r * * . Conecting|BlllPot(l&ffiAci ■ -JOHN M’COUBRY Attends fo CoHecting|Bill Posting,'Distributing, Curds and Circulars for Parties, Ac-., Ac.- . Orders left at the Office of the Morning. Postwar nt Holmes 7 Periodical Store,Third 8U will be promptly attended to. - . : \ [ray2l:iy JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, UMlarttordi Voßik» : CapHnlStoclc •'S3QO # OOO Asiet*-- : 489,17* • Offieeof the Putuburgli AgencymtheStOre Room: of M’Curdy & Looims, Norwood street, nartuf • R. 11. REESON, Agent- . -.-■■■ JLadiea’ Clutet—Duff’s College* , •fry- IN PENMaNSUIP, CARD -WRITING AND DRAWING, under Mr. J.D. WILLIAM?, und Mr. F. FLaTAPKR, arid in all the higher branches of an En-< giish avdClassical Education, um!erMr P. HAYDEN. Two spacious roonwhsve rrccntlybeen elegantly fitted upTor their special accommodation. Call and see ihe arraugcmcnU. - ; -fapr& . J. C ASDEUSO!I*~- ; --*•*.-**MIVASTISbtB. - R7* J; C. AanmcN »nd Minas Tinolsthave tUs-day entered imopartner»hip, anderlhe firm and style of J. Ci ANDRKSGN A CO , in the Wholesale Fiuil' and Confectionary business, at No, 0 Wood street,-Pi..is* burgh. —- . Having disposed of my enure interest in the Whole*; sale Fruit; and Confectionary business to Messrs; JT./C. . Anderson A Co., I take pleasure m recommending them tomjf founer friends and. customers; and hope for.a continuation of the liberal patronage bestowed on me. : j>7 if r JOSHUA RIIUDK3. ff«l«on T s Daguerreotype^ Post Office BuUdings t Third. Street, . T !KRNE?SKS taken in all Weathers, from B A.M. to ,■ 1-i -5 P.M., giving un accurate artistic and > animate likeness, unlike and vastly superior to ' the ‘‘ com mon cheap-daguerreotypes.” at the follawingcheap pricesBl,sl), 32,(if), SU.UO, 84,00,85,00 and upward,ac cording to the size and quality of c»sc or frame. .. Q7* Hours for children, from It AM;102P.M.... : N, B*—Likenesses of bicker diseased pmonsdaken in any part of the city. . . - |nov2s:ly . C7*DEAFNESS.nones nuheheftd,and alldisagree able dlreharges/rom the ear,speedily and permanently removed wuhoßi pamormconvenlence, by Dr, HART LEY; PnncipalAumt of the N.. V. Ear&urgertvwho may he consulted ato!> ARCH street, Philadelphia, from 9 to 3 o’clock. > Thirteen yearscldse and altftosl'andivided attention to this branch of special practice has enabled him to reduce lue treatmcui to such a degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by a teady attention to the means prescribed. (acUt* CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, ARD Curtain Trimmings off Hvery ©eaerlptlom try Furniture Plashes, Hrocutellcs, Ac.,. Lace arid A* usiiu Curiam*; N. Y. Painted Window Shades, Gift Cornice*; Curtain Fins,.Bands Ac. Ac., AT WHOLA«U.« AND itSTAtt. . •. , W. 11. CARRVL, tca.chestnut St , cor. Fifth, • PHILAVELP&IA,' IlT* Curtains Made and Trtmnitdm thi Netem Frcneh Style. - n.art(fciy # • .STATK ffSWTVAIi FIRE INSURANCE .COMPANY. -/ HAKRISRUKG, I*A. CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. Designed only for the safer classes of property > has an ample rupttul,aud aflords superior udvtmtages livppint of cheapness, safety and accommodatum, to City and Country Merchants and owners of Dwellings and isola ted or Country Property- •• • • . • : A. A; CARRIER, Actuary, novl2 Branch Office, 54 Sm\thfield'st.Y Pittsburgh., . Associated ITiremeu’B ineorstneo Coiapa uy of ths Clty of Plttsharglu : WV W DALLAS, Pres’l.—ROßEßT FINNEV, Sec*?. rjy Will insure ugamat FIRE and MARINE RISKS otuJl kinds. -■ ■ ■ ■... Qoes in Manonguhtla Houstf NosA+l and 125 ffaitrst mwtcroßa: : W. W. Dallas, John Anderson, U.C. Sawyer, Rt B. Simpson, Wm.M. Edgar,. 11. U. Wilkins, • Robert Finney, : Charles KwiC , . . • William Gorman, ' William Cnllingwood, A. P. Anshutz, . Joseph Kaye,- - William D. Wnghter. Dao t - Improved Shoulder Braces* . in* Ladies, GenUrmeu’s, MiSM* and D'ys tihoulder Braces—a large lot received, of .the most unproved and fashionable kind, intended lorclieveiloopcu Hioulders,. weak back, leaning forward, .&e. . Jiujms ,si.oolder Brakes are an article of gre»t value,and ure ya>Uysu perior to-rnost articles of iho kind in uwe.Uie gentle-. men’s Brace answere thepurpo-e of suhpemleis.a* well asSbootder Braces,and at a very iUJe abovethe pnee of suspenders. _ » 1 For aaleat Dr. KEVSEU’S Drug Store,No.l4l> comer, of Wood street and Virgin alley.: ffe6.iiiw Odd Follow** Hall* Ddeo»J3«fM»ns, Fourth street, biiveun Wood and streetsjr* Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and3dTaosdaysof each month. ; : "j -.v Pittsburgh Degree Lodge%No.4,tneets2dand4lhTßes days. Mechanics’Lodge, No.», mceteevcryThursdayeven- '"fvestetnSlar Lodge, No- 2t,meeiseveiy Wednesday evenlmr. „ . „ Iron Oily Lodge,No. 132, meeiseveryMonaayey’ag. Mount utonab Lodge, No. meets every Monday, evening} at Union lluil, corner. of Fifth and Smithßeld. ZoccoLodgeyNo. 385, meet® everyThuraday evening, at their HaU« corner of Snulhfieid and Fifth blreets* . Twin City Lodge, No. JML meetsevery Friday even-? mg. Hall, corner of Leacock ami Sandusky streets* Al legbenyCity. .linayghly,. CITIZENS’ # Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, O. O. HtT*SBV, President, SAMUEL ?».:MARSHF.LL, Secretary; OFFICE, 04WATER STREET, baxottnMaikttaniXVTQQdMuciu ' Insures Hull aud-Cario IlLhii : On the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. INSURES avatnsi or Damageihy Fire..... ... , • ALSO—Against the Peril* of lbeSea, and Inland, Navigation and Transportation.: . , . ; ■, % DIRECTORS C.G: Hussey, • Wra Larimer,-Jr., William Bugaleyj . Sum*l M. Ki»r, Hugh D. King,; ■■■.-• J William Ituigham, Robert Dimlup, Jr.i' ‘ - • I>. Dehsven, • S. Hnrbjiuf.li , - Francis Seilers,, • ■ Edward Jte&aieion, J.Schoonnmker. •WalterDryaut, .Samuel Rea. Isaac- M. Feunock. Flttihurgb lilfe Inauranc* company, OF PITTS&VHGH. FENAU., CAPITAL $1U0,000« President—JamesS;lloon; >. - • VicePrcaideni—Shmuel AVClurkan. - Treasurer—JoeephS-Xeecb. . Secretary—C A Colton. Office, No. 55 Fi?m StBBCT, ih Masumc Biuldwg. ijy This Compauy -mikes every. It-suraitcc nppfe>~ tamlngtoorconnecieilwubLifeHisks., Mutual rates ate,the some as those adopted by oilier safely conducted Companies. , .. . V JmntStoclt Rate« nt a reduction «f ontsthird-from the Mutual rate*—equal to a dividend of iliiuy-Uirtjd aud one-third percent, putdanuuallyfnudvanee .Risks taken on the lives of persons going to Califor nia DIRECTORS: James S Uoon, Joseph S. I eeth. : Charles A; Colton, Samuel Srciorkahi' : W ill tain Phillips, : John A. Wilson; •tnarll:Cm ■ JaknSeoU- Ths. threo Stages off Consmorption*. . fEjLNUTALL’3 SYRfACUM.—BIue, Pink and Yel low Wiappctsr Each bottle designed to meet one of the thrce dlfierent stages-of Pulmonary Consumption., vlt i8 v but .a, very-short time since the introduction,,of this remedy, Into -ih& city. ofFatsburghyamralready somcimportant curcs"can he referred lo * 'Thewlre of a man m:an adjoining rownshipi who bus labored an*; der all the bad symptoms-of the second stage, has been. restored to health':. anduscfulnesfc, case,-ofu ; msn in Allegheny ei;y, whom bts phy«cwns haa oban* doned, os in a hopeless eondiuon, the ofe of boUles,Taken in, Conlunction with Cod Liver OiN been restored to health. and bis withered frame covered new aml heallhy flesh Lot Coasampiwir too* “ “>»■ Vamphlels for ,ree she AgeoK ■ Hint Son,.—Cough, pain in The, breast, sifle, head, • infiAnuuailon. soreness, aud: hack, jointß, uad lun f e Ve? difficult and qulek breath* beids m£ «ole? fe|!, > «3*“» rlU »’» ‘lft.npmu an mi‘ds'‘ati'^D* trba:: ‘l diminished congh.pnd mfmwg sweau, greet end increnslng debility, freijbein SPrtltoeflts, blight delmna,and swelringexiremiue.. at »r.C. 11. JIeVsEK’S Wholesale and Re i.il .Drugstore,Nor, 140 comer of Wood street and Vir gin alley. U«s:dfcw ' * * * ••'- T-y,\i •'. • -ti ■- i«' *S* T. . - ' A -«i-. jflfrtw - ———- masonic hall. the grand op® r » Organized in PkilaMl j" j kjUi, ««4 -•jtill, commence on Mon each eve ?sk§§3 Sffikg f 0 TOggSg^-sKStt,-*, i i‘'’/ol^tnimnen, to commence | 0l jylj* n ' :rp “ 5,80,Cl “ t ,nnli v - gQRP, Agent- Cleviutnd *» .'■T u “r “s“!!*■ :. . SATEiy vsbiobt on , i Bacon, Lard, PorUjE;/ ]jard Oil,:*c.,%ntc per 10U pound# . '■ Candlea. Clieeae, Coiio-.BarihenwaTCi LjcriLoaf Tobacco and WindowGli unconta . Becawax, Pried Fran, V O l 80 cia- A?, IW ,, Floor 87$ els; 9 bbl* Biisilco.Cloi, aud Tiicouiy \g t Deer Skin?, llrmp and Flax, 7l> t„ia per;H!«P“,. Eggs, Feathers, Fure and teUry, : Broom\ Her? - chandizCjSO cents peril 0 pouta,. .■ ■■■ ,i, COVODE fc CKAHAMvA, Cants Earin.ritgfi. 11. I! HOUSTON. r_ mj£7 S7G Market tlreci. Vbiinja. , ,1852. gammer Arrangement ■—S I **'® £ PEN N S Y EVAN IAiX fo««rw. ONLY TEN MILKS STAGING! i | Two tfnlly Train* Prom PlltiborU Fhl)«delplil* udßUtiubrt. 1 j; 0»(u*85 Aeur* thtottfh to tithtr jiJim, lotltTri jji countering at Hnrtistmrg mth lntn} for Baltkr FARE *IU \ j* and after Thursday* July: Jsth, the :F*XpresSF ' ; -b • • V/ Train will leave meUepoionLiberty streeLU , [? • the Canalßridge, every moraine aiOo’dock.- • \ • -r : ■ Passengers will goby ttiecarjcGO.uules.to RodebM' ! : : (near ) 'WhcTe iliey will Cud the brif , Jj. , > v;: Coacbes in; readiness- to. convey : 4hein .tOinilesrOY t : - . first rale plonk and - lunij»ik«! road , to Ue'iUy’a . Btttt . (conductors- accompany each, traia of-. Coaches),! s.;■ . : v than lake the cars to*-Holliday share; and then Ukd . •;•*...; .* splendid sleeping cars directto-Philaueipnia and iS\. - ; for Daltimore take the cars-of the York A Cumberland Railroad at HarrlsburgU. • . , ] - - ‘t'aatei'gers who vristito avoid mgul travel,canine ov«rhißhiat ilolltdaysborg,.andTesomotueirseataw.-.;.- p morning in the 0 o’clock udin,audorr»ve'iffl*hllatlelp} }■>.,* or Boluroore the same evening.- . -•*,«« I [ The Evening Tram will leave daily al C-30, r. fli., \ <., •; tiving at Philuuelphi* next evening. f, . We give through ticket* to Bedlord, via HoUldal U (illrg, for S 7 25. . • .•• •■ .. \.. p- ~■..■.■■? v;; • Baggogechecked through to Philadelphia.. : . | zi : Passengers are at tio expense moving baggage-on llj £, The Accommodation Train - will leav-i daily-at 0.30 . L-«v M , and arrive at Rr.deliaugh’#, (near CirceiUbltrgil.aft t ; F M, Reiuming, the Traips will leave Kadebaugh’s follows: 1 The Accommodation Truiu will leave.at. O ' . A; M , arriving 111 t’iu*hurgU,Bl B5 100 shares IronCuy Copper Stock; * 2 do AlleghenySavingaUonW; •SO : Braydock’s Field. Plauk RoadJ : - ■ B*,GOO Sandy ahd Beaver Canal Ronds. By , ‘r; --. v> T * USTIN Foarthet. ; FFA R'SCXiI WHO . - CL»VKLAKD. OHIO ; C 1 - PATRICK &.SON, Vroprietors.'-rThi*- Hou»'- • / v bas undergone tborougkondci tensive repairs' - alterations, and largeaddilions of : New FaTnilore,. 4if • and the proprietary pledge: themselves llul nothing shat ■ be wanting onrtheir paiMo render .the w - place where all the comforts ora first Class Hotel cap. be /otind. |jyl4nfl .C. PATRICK A- SON, > . ( Cftib Rlr« lntmfte* Company' PENNSYLVANIA. f SAPITAL, 8100,000.—Tie undersigned is lb* .- ,v . Agent ofUre above CompanyforAllegheny ,«• - lis pfcpatedio takemks on as favorable'teyrat-•»'“' * -l- '••' any responsible Company in the Smte. . All losses insittydaysßflerproororibeßarne-j Also, Agent far the Keystone LHa insurance Compand -* of Harrisburg, Pemrajlvanis. i, jyM TJIOMAS MOFFOT, £9 Fifth St. \ v.- r . j" Tk/TASSA'S IN 015 CULD GROUND. A new Elhi-- JjX opian Melody, byS.C. Foster..:•* r . Ob* How 1 Love my- Nopntaia: HoraeiV a new; andiV beautiful Oueiuas'sung by the AlfegUamans..':. , ..He:.-.'> •• Where can the Soul find Real—as sung by the BakefcV ; Family ' * The Happy Family Polki. * ‘ » l Tbo-Cully Polka. TUeGoilage.. ■.•:■• V . Pear), lilanche Alpen * y / Fmcna Dale—ahtUnnpianolclody. / ;. - a Laura Lee—byB.C.Posier. >. ' 1 Forgot the Gay'World. *■ - There's a Good Time Coming. I". • Garland Polka, v-Keceivedaaa far sale by jyU ‘ JOHN U. MttLLOR, 81 Woodst 1 . . . ~ *r. v. wioaELb a. co.’B {' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MOUSD, \ /*’ SAINT LOUIS. k . , , joss y;-wican&»-«>.«.■«.*?wm’^iw .vo- •• - . . {. • ••’ Timy tvill also undertake the Settlement apd- collect 5 lion of claims of titiporiaiiee; and hope,-by their tape* £ cial pecumal eSonsoAd utfeimon lo ail ihe iiilereata of [■ their friends, lo give-feeneral satisfaction. g • , .. s FSiuacts, s (ieo.CoUier. St. Louis;, Ellis ft Morion, Cincinnati;;; l*age & Bacon • . do. Pttader_£Gorman do £ Oharless t O!ott'4.€o, do-lloieaiFraier, do p \ Clioujeao &Valle*:.-. S P LeeohftCo., Willia-it ilolinea ft Co., J: VV . Butler-3 • " ft Bro , Pitubnrgb: Morgan. 3 hL Uuclc ft. Morgan, T- Philadelphia; Shields ft Miller, Philadelphia;. 11; O. -Neweornb'ft Bro., ;aml W. I*.Reynolds, x«outsville; * T. C. TWICUELL ft CO , New Orleans 1 * COMMISSION HOUSE, - NSW OKLbAfS 2 • ffUUS long established House confine liieiranetiiion' v ;jL strictly to sales and pnrehases on Co'mmlssloiii and ? • ' to the Forwarding business generally;: ’ / , They solicit m continuance of the liberal patronage" .heretofore given’tlieia. *v ..~ • : . : V. fnmr4:l)fem y uisal baiteji .. f NoTc.ftQof'Of, the AnpeMor.QuoJuy ofMusu. Burte ■■■■■• . • .■ -£aiiiis*‘Ctebraudproof-Scfex, ■.■■ j .• .■■•• sgIHE character of.these 3AF123, i t bt:lnade br.l 'I‘eirTespecnve principal?— report, i' ' .that welia»ethiMair, sal>jecicd.aSafe of,each, piano- ti ■' * ’ ,facipteixits«n>lar„*ize, wWch.iiad bceo pi iue two (5 ■years, in oyepMO a, fire made,wntulra oat wood and K Jfusbnrgh stone;coal, for. the apace'of fi»d and a half r hoars,aml,durin(! inaulnie I *we L*clieyerlte heat applied J was Tar greawr thaa, any ordinary CbiiflaghuibniShai. ?' itiheeypiMUpn ; of'that,:Umc(On,ukliiOUie3iilfr t frona =* .lhe fitciand omdinejbein down, we found that tfib fton $ uaaiineonboth was m places euUrelybormoßVbiit,that ; lln, , ,lu ' c ' 3 ' ond ’ on oP«ninff tio Safes, < JStRKkS?!?P^Ptw-'dnurely,-uniiared,excepti >• ; cooling offr^fhisweTouml ot an«t the only perceptible g v,, “ * mnerence mtbo.eppeatancc of.tiieintcriar the varnish on the *ood work oClTutke ft Bernes 4 Safe { * ’ V was entirely while on that of Half, Ifedd ft * v . Ca s. it : ,blistered and- blackened,. In conclasioflw'”-; front ,lho resutt:fif this (e*r> vrd ‘ bave no in leeoxDmendiDg the Safes ol boihL r «•' , .P&rues to the confidence of the pubno. ■ ■ f 'Warwick' p. aiilleb, i PAVID R. OI3IIOP. tiERAftP. K ALLEN, • SuLoqis, Juaelflih«t6s2. ~ ;; f v This certificate; it. will be sefns shows the V . i Safe* of .Messrs uurke.ft Barne* tnumpituii.beaiiHg ; m th*furnace iAc Bqfe that had burnt up att others f"J : M is glory enough for Pituburgh, aod gain .enough* U / r k be found, for Barite ft Dome*. \j' % ''-'V 'V > >.w; -S'' •, ' '■'* : :-• -if*--* • “ » 1' ‘ "' * * \ •■ -■ r.' : -u-'"« "' ' ' --<'^‘ c i:'' v Y--^-;'-V:-.- - ■ % '-'i.'i.-v;'. . - V ;i' ' * J-Ai -nt* ♦g*- 1 — " 1 5' v ';. -i-. r -f ' F J * rv & ' * 7 ✓ J f -V^ ; r -T * r T / V „ T - j'V' c > ? '+*J l * 'b y \ '^u *’ t 4 ; ».-" «•- • , , » * '■■:■■ ’ ■;■ ,v:...t"." ■JtUt E«lne4 ; . i le line. Time ) Miles canal; •" \ 4tf Agehls.-.’- >l* R»**roml Co ' lifillilS - ’f *.*/* r f ?'.Xt v/'' ,V *V~’’ '• ,<■ »* f.y. ‘‘