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, Wchave the proud satisfaction of sending the
Morning Post to its numerous readers this day,
clothed in a new, and we. think, a very beautiful
.. .dress, The typo used in onr advertising, com
mercial and local columns,, is Scotch-fated Non
i>ar«7, from the well lrnowa foundry or L. Joiik
sox & Cp,, of Philadelphia, who have furnished
, all,the type used in prSntingthb paper, for the
last ten years.
Wo here take occasion to return our heartfelt
thanks to the citizens of Kttßburgh aud sur
rounding country for the - very liberal and uni
form support extended to this establishment, at
alt times and under all circumstances. At no
period since the issue of its first number, has the
Post been in a more healthy and flourishing con
dition than at the present time. The paper ib
not only a fixture, but has become a valuable and
lucrative property.
The Daily Post is now ip the Xlth year of its
existence. ■_ Tho, establishment was a union of
several old Democratic papers—the Pittsburgh
- Mercury , American Manufacturer. , Allegheny Vt
maeratf See, &<s. When merged into one concern,
it not. only gave the paper an extensive circula
tion, but also gave it more iofiaenco and charac
ter at homo and abroad. The Editors have al
ways endeavored to pursue an honest, indepen
dent, Btraight-forwardicourse, and wore deter
mined to do their whole doty to the great Demo- ,
cratio party. ; They cannot flatter themselves
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with the belief that they have pleased every
Democrat; but they feel conscious that they
aimed to do what was right.
For the future we have no promises to make.
As Daxiei, Webstke says, “ what wo havo been,
we still ore, and intend to be.” Eat wo wl
bareiyremark that, aside from its partisan ehar
. aster, wo are determined to make tho Post a good
Commercial and Family Newspaper, reliable,
; trnthfnl, spicy, pure. Neither falsehood nor
scurrility shall everstain its columns.
The Rev. C. W. Dexisos, Editor of “ Our
Country,” a Webster paper at Boston, has ad
. . dresßed a letter to tho Boston Olivo Branch do
- fining his position’: in regard to the Prpßidenqy.
- Ho declares that he has come to the deliberate
conclusion that under no conceivable cireumstan-
• ces will he support Gen. Scott, nat onlybecauso
i. bis princlples on certain: questions, bis ‘habits, :
-tastes, and temper, ns would render it
. - unsafe for the country toiplace him in the exolt
. : ed post of tho Presidency, butbecause ho was
put in .nomination at Baltimore by a series of
• - moraraents that wore secret, selfish; • fraudulent
.and sectional. .Mr, Dentsok has determined to
■f ‘' - 6‘V© Ms support to Qon. Piebce, find on the first
” .proximo 'wilt issue the first number of an Thde
; pendent political Journal, to ho circulated gra
. tnitously, dcyoted.to tho causo of Democracy*
■ Egk. The Steubenville llerahl, a whig paper,
declares that the-?? manner In which the Eastern
Hail hoabeen carried to and from, this city, is
an outrage upon tho oitizons of Steubenville,
.which should not be quietlysubmittod to.”—
What better coaid be expected from.the Galphin
administration? Be patient, my dear,fellow, bo
patient. After tho 4tb of. March next, the Dem
ocrats, will make straight all these crooked acts
of Waggery. -
. The continuation of the Akron Branch
Railroad to Milieraburgh, Ohio, has been cer
tainly determined upon.. Proposals will be re
ceived until August JBth, at 10 o’clock A. M.j at
tho otlioe of the Akron Branch of tho Cleveland
and Pittsburgh. Railroad Company, in Millers
i. burg, for executing the grading earthwork, and
masonry on the line of their Road from the point
of intersection with the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad to Millersborg—a distance of 24 miles.
vrnxAr.--Anothcr instalment of a lot .of 00.000 bnahelp,
purchased for thl market, i« coining rmm<> from thn tVa
fsidl on Iho N. H. Ice.— Sl. Loins Tuna. - ■ ■ s
This seems to us like ■“ carrying coal to New
castle.” The country, for hundreds of miles
around St. Louie, is the finest. wheat growing
country in tho world, and produces at least one
fourth uoro than the lauds in tho Ohio valley.
What is the. explanation for this change in' the
course of the.whcat trade ?
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«sr The controlling editor of-the Gazette is
away to son his friends in Canada,- and ascertain
v what ohanoeScott has among the JBritish Whigs.
' (The writing editor is at home, and doing all'he
can to make his senior appear ridiculous.
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jpy»W« have heard the whigs mention ono
- change from democracy, bni theyhavo quoted the
muni person as a qhange in their fitter for' the
■ last three years, and therefore hawon’t
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THE POST IS A HEW BEESS.
OCT FOR. GEN. PIERCE.
“■When tho cat’#away,
Iho mica will play.” :
WHIG FANDANGO.
The Gazette is hard-run to findsomething that
|: will bo agreeable to Its readers in relation to the
i ** Fandango at- Luhdy'a Lnne,” and finding no
rthing interesting on the subject in the whig pn
pers. it copies onr article of Monday, in which
we exposed the superlative follyof the Whigs at
tempting to deceive themselves- with the idea,
that when they held a meeting at-Niagara they
were celebrating tho battle of Lundy’s Lane oh
the ground on which it was fonght.
, The facta stated in onr article are Cohclasive,
end cannot, with truth, he denledby the Gazette, •
or nny othor whig print. The Gazette, however,
could not refrain from writing a column of silly
wor nothing, on onr article. It rc-
M!lr - A ‘‘ It.is scarcely ncceesary for us to tell
our readors thnt tho colebratiou will take place
...of.-.Niagara,..-on the American
8 No, it is not . necessary now; you have
deceived them to go on a wild goose chase, under
the impression that they wouhl Bee the Uatt’e
Ground of Lundy’s Lane; and now, when you
have got them started, you try to make them bo
lierc that they knew they would not see it atoll.
You told them, also, that Gan. Scott would be
there; but “it is not necossary to tell o«r read
i era” that lie won’t bo present. You might ns
i however,. inform thorn that, according to
tho advice of the whig committee, lie got sick
and could not go.
Tho meanest portion of tho Gazette’s long rig
marolo of words, ia its low flung fulsobood about
distinguished iemoerats. It enya: “ When Oiir
leader was engaged in that desperate struggle
with his country’s enemies, whatwas James Bu
chauaii, whom they wanted as their leader, do
ing?” •• Good-natured people will attribute this
question to ignorance.” It may bo so, but ire
believe it to proceed from a deep-aetitod feeling
of malignity, which never hesitated to ‘ utter a
falsehood, If, in doing so, a political opponent
can be reached.
Kc wants to know where James Buchanan was
at that time. Ho will tellHe was carrying
Ins musket as a volunteer, and marching to the
Ueroneo of Baltimore, When it was: supposed
thattbat city was in imminent danger from the
overwhelming forces or the enemy, ho was among
the first to volunteer and offer hia life for her pro
tection. Ho did not desire golden epanletts and
till feathers to induce him to defend his coun-
try; a stout heart and a good musket were
all ho required, the writer of the Gazette
knows this as well os the balance of the commu
nity, but he asked for information and how he
. hasit. As to his talk about “democratic blood, 1 '
it is almost too contemptible to notice. 1 That
bald faced falsehood has been refuted nn hun
dred times, and certainly the Gazette is not so
cgregiously stupid as to bo unacquainted with
the fact, it knows It to be false, but its Innate
malignity impels it to reiterate tho caimanv
notwithstanding that it has sense enough to
know that it is fruitless in the present contest
The Gazette’s long string of words is but apoor
apology for the folly‘of its party in seeking
Queen Victoria’s colonics for tho purpose of rais
ing Whig entbusiam. Is there no other spot in
the States were they could become enthusiastic,
than where their foolery can bo witnessed by the
subjects qf Great Britain, and "enrouragod " by
the sneers of monarchy? It would seem so, and
if the British, aud Ganadians will only laugh at
them, they will come homo rejoicing.- Alas for
whiggery, when it is driven out of the country
to raise •■enthusiasm.” . .
CSF“ uho Whigs hero have found something
which they have a serious notion to work up
into a ‘‘principle.”: It is not a: National Bank;
it is not another Bankrupt taw; it is not the
Tariff; it is not opposition to a Standing Army;
—that trick would not do at tho present lime
but it is opposition to “constructive mileage.”
It is not yet ascertained who discovered this
“principle, * bnt when his name becomes known
to the country ho may rest easy—his fortune's
made ; be will be the neat Whig candidate aft#
Scott. While discussing it, however, they had
.better take care of the corns of somo of their
Whig friends. .
NEW PUBLICATION.
Wo have received from the publishers, Messrs.
Lindsay & Blakison, No, 25 South Sixth street,
Philadelphia, the half-yearly abstract of the
Medical Solcnccs: being a practical and cngli
oat digest of tho contonts of tho principal Bri
tish and Continental Medical Works, published
in the preceding six months, &o. Edited by W-
H. Banking, M. I)., &o. To the Medical profes
sion this will bo an invaluable publication. It
is printed in beautiful style, and may bo sent by
mail to any part of the country. -For sale by
Barmen & Agnew, Market street.
Ci.Ax vs. Scott,—Tlio Washington correspon
dent of tho Itiehmond Enquirer say 3 that “ Hen
ry Clay’s son will not vote for Gen. Scott. It is
said that he so declared, to his father previous
to hiß.doAth, and that tho great Whig statesman
approved his son’s determination, and said that
ho would do tho samo if his life wore permitted
to him. The .Whig scribblers may deny this
when they please, hut I toll you that this statc
ment will he verified when Mr. Clay’s remains
shall bo entombed.”
llaeboe ax I) Ilivnu ArrEoPEiATJoxs. The
following amount was appropriated by the whig
administration of Gem Horrison and tho whig
Congress for the first two years of his adminis
tration :
. $ 000,000.
The following was appropriated under Genera
Taylor:
$ 000,000.
The following amount under Mr. Fillmore
S 000,000.
AKoriitin Yankur Yacht Victorious.— Tho Yan
keo Yacht Truant, taken to England to compel cin
the Biikonheod Model YnohtClnb Races, by Mr.
GrianeU, of New York, latoly tested her sailing
powers in a race with threo English Yachts, and
came out victorious, gaining in the distance of
thirteen miles, sixteen minutes of time. The
best fooling was displayed towards Mr. drinnell,
and he was highly oomplimonted by tho Commo
dore, when awarding the cup.
The first Scott and Graham ling in the
Shfrt W Mom!f U r.‘i ed y , eßte . rda y {r °™ Winchester’s
®hirt Manufactory’ by the employees in that es
tabllehment who almost to a man go lr the
bravo old Genorai. —New Basest Ccrurur
The “employed;” of that establishment, says
the New Haven Register,, are “almost to a man”
confounded goodlooking girls.
BSD Tjik Crops are generally roported to be
good, und will givo more than an ordinary yield.
But it is also said that in some parts of Ohio and
Pennsylvania the weevil has appeared in tho
wheat and has caused great destruction. The
crops in the west,, we learn, will bovery abun
dant; - ■ ■ . ■ ■ i .
Egy* The Highland (Ohio) Nows says the pros
pcot of tfao speedy, completion of the Cincinnati
and Hillsborough Railroad is prodneing a very
favorable effect upon the business of the latter
town, , A newdray is “on tho. stocks,” and will
soon be “launobed.” This will make dray No; 8.
BSUSeottis a dead letter in this conntry.
Coshocton (Ohio) Democrat.
■ Like other “dead letters ” bo will bo sent
straight to Washington.— Raleigh, Register.
And after being opened and fonnd empty, will
.bo consigned to tho flames,—iYaf jDna. :
.AModell<eqislato& —EdmundLawrence, &
member of the Indiana recently re*
■ftwed toreijeive payfor. eight days duringwhich
he was. absent from duty. ; \ "
B®. It it said that persons who drink rain
water exclusively, don’t take the cholera.' '
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LEAVING A SINKING.SHIP!
POSPECT OP THE GCNPOWDEB. CANDID ATE IV
Mtfcsisgippi,
. The “?»* Of 18b(V»^ye*eae1ieilM&sls8ippi—
a b, ..IWpdind fhe.follGWing announcement
in the Natohez Frco Trader, of the 10th instant:'
• n ll^ r *tro yiEaKßTio.',.—On Monday last, at the
UemooraUc ratification meeting in Fayette, Jef
ferspu conpiy ? I\lieaisaippi > TOUR . of the most
mtiuenti&l -fthigs of Jefforßon countycamo for
ward ana gave in their adhesion to Pierce and
Ivingy and gave their reasons for so doing. Nev*
gentlemen-in higher spirits than, the no- 1
(imobiog democracy of Jefferson county.” j
Andthe Pauldrag Clin ion has the following:
.“Without intehdmg to lie at all invidiods; we
nil! montiou the names of several '.‘gentlemen'' in
this section, of former high standing in ihe whig
ranks* who.havc camo out boldly for Pierce and
King;'llon. George H. Foote, of linoiubeo, a
gentleman of superior talents and- great influ
ence, and who has been for years regarded as
tbo Whig leader in that county; Col. John B
Burke, a prominent whig of Rankin ; and last;
though not least, Col. hidinuudson,-sheriff of this I
county, will veto for tho democracy this fall for
thefirst time in their lives. . We could instance
many other names, were it necessary, but it is
not, and we will couqludo by congratulating the
democracy in ; consequence of those valuable ac
cessions to their ranks.” : I
Tho Mississippinn says it could add tho names
of many worthy and- honorable meu, heretofore
whigs in that and the adjoining counties Mia
issippi will compete for the; largest democratic
majority of all the Stales of the Union.
We learn from the Vicksburg Seutinol that tli'e
Union Star, one of the moat uncompromising
Whig papers in the State, pulled up its Whig
6tnkes tho other day and moved for a'new ticket.
We are sorry it did not come to our office to tell
its own tale. The Democratic Flag, published in
tho same town, says ;
„ ’.‘Our neighbor last week hoisted Hie names of
Borneo and Critteudon for President and Vice
President, nnd retires from the field. "He-says'
that number terminates his career as editor of a
Whig paper hero."
The Sentiuel states that at a meeting held in I
Raymond, in Mississippi, Cupt, Davis, a Clay
whig, was called upon and delivered a humor
ous and harmony speech. Ho repudiated tho
Whig ticket, and declared for Pierce and King.
A. J. Haley asked his whig brethren for nletter I
or dismission, as he contemplated'joining the
old democratic church. |
Scott “Enthusiasm nutl IVildUfe”.-hi
MiiKsacliUßcltti.
Two members of tho Massachusetts Whig State
Committee,. Messrs. Hooper aud Swau, have re
signed their places, Tho Boston Courier, whip,
says that Mr. .-Fearing, another member of the
committee, will also resign. - The Courier says:
“The cause of this rapid.decline of “enthusi
asm and wildfire” is mo obvious to require inves
tigution. Any one who looks nt Mnsnehusetts,
tn the present deplorable condition of her poli*
ties and of the ..character she exhibits to the rest
of the country, and compares this with what
■Massachusetts onco was, ueed lioteoarclt far for
a reason why honest and patriotic men should
have lost all confidence iu that junto uf intriguers
and political managers, whose gross'incapacity'■
and blind obstinacyhave plunged the common
wealth into this calamity. Why should they re
main in such company? Whnt'i.a tube expected
from such management, butwhat we havo already
seen and suffered—blunder upon blunder, and
disaster upon disaster? These mou have already
brought tho whig party to the verge of ruin. If
tho catastrophe in to be completed, - it is fitting !
that tho. work; should bo finished by the hands ‘
that bc-gan the uih.ohici. These persona have I
had ample warning from time to limn, and they I
most abide by the consequences of wliat they j
havo done.” 1
The Boston .Daily Advertiser rentiers a qnasi
support to Gen. Scott, but qualifies its support
with such avowals in regard to his nomination as
this:
“ Wo consider it an abandonment of principle,
jQ \?hich not ouly llao houor and standing of tho
whig pnrly, in tho opinUm of thi) u*SectVog por
lion of tho community, but the best, hopes ortho
countryfor the future are deeply implicated.”
Juo Courier, tilludinp: to tbc resignation oftbo
Webstar members of tho isUto Committee, has
this pointed onjtbc ntfuir: *
“Tbo ‘enthuriasDiV’.aod•.»wildfire’ whiali cer
tain persons manufacture upon paper for tho usi*
of Gen. .Bmt scem9 to bo ciuitc dcOclcnt in tho
power of. imparting hope and confidence/' ;
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ttail System of Baailiiuft.
■ The Now York Times is publishing tho state
ments of tho New York City Bank as fast aa
they come to hand. The statements are up to
the 2Gth of Juno, and nineteen of the forty oity
banks show $2,052,001) of specie, to $22,040,000
of circulation and dcpeslte—or about lfij of im
mediate liabilities for one dollar of specie. In
March last, the same banks held $2,227,000 of
specie to $18,155,000 of circulation and dopoß
its, or.nbout 121 of immense liabilities to one of
specie—showing an increase of liabilities over
specie means in throe months of 11 per omit. :
This steady expansion of tho banks, says the
Philadelphia Ledger, indicates very conclusive
ly a disposition to borrow money in preference
to working for it. ■.Notwithstanding, tho’im
mense amount of coin coming into tho country
it will bo seen that the banka rim ahead of it in
their liabilities to the public. The position of
$l2 or $lB of liabilities for one of immediate
moans, is a dangerous ono fnr the public, and by
no means nafo for tho banks. The liabilities of
one ofthe banks is 20 to 1, of another, 2-1 to i,
and nearly all of them over 8 to 1. The rule
among bankers for safe banking used to bo about
8 to 1.
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Horrible Death, -
.Vfe have to record this morning tbo deothof
Mr. J.mory Low, of the firm of Emory l.,nr &'
Co., of our city, i csterd.iy .ufternogn, near the
corner of Mam and Jnoksou streets, where iio
owned several bouses,:lie was directing eime
workmen who we-ro digging a new pit In the
backyard, and as lie approached tho newly ex
cavated pit, the bank caved in, precipitation Mr.
Low.to the bottom,.and at the same moment the
contents of the old pit adjoining buret through
nhd hurled and suffocated Idm. 11 is body was
recovered in the evening. Mr. Low bold a front
rank among our merchants, end his loan will not
on y be deplored by bis relatives and friends, but
will leave a yoiu flint.will bo j’clt by tUo buslnoFfl 1
men of our city.: i
N. B. A negro,man who fell in tho pit at this I
same time, osoaped—badly injured, but not so
muoh os to endanger bis Vite.—Uuwiillr ihmo- 1
ctiil. Hil. . d
Very Strange Coincidence*
An oven bet wnsmode by a Democrat in this
city, several days ago, that Gen. Scow would,
not be at Niagara, and that the, reason would bo
given by the Herald, that old Fuss had got tho
Dysentery last night, the Herald contained tho
following:
Genbhal Scott’s Huai,tii.— Tho Now Votk
papers -had announced that General Scott was
quite ill from an attack af the dysentery. He
is recovering; but to day wo reoeived a des
patch from Senator Wade, stating that ill health
will prevent tho attendance of the General' at
Niagara.;, ' .
Democrats can’t bet amiss this year. They
W.n on everything —Cleveland Vlaindtahr,
Wo.commend the following extracts from d
lotter'writtcn by the Hod. Uumohu Bueke, than
whom no one isbotter acquainted with the his
tory of New Hampshire;
.. The Constitution of-New Hampshire was adop
ted some 40 years ago, while the Federal parti/
teas in/the ascendency {in the State. It was the
t Constitution of the Federal Party, was FRAMED
ADOPTED, and for many years administered bu
THAT PARTV. Alt its Odious Foatures are
the work of tho old Federal Farfyof New Hamp
shire. r .
Since the Democratic party have gained the
ascondonoy in that State, repeated efforts have
been made.to call a convention to alter and Re
form it. The question' has several times been
put to;the people and voted down— the GREAT
BODV of the DEMOCRATIC PARTY, VOTING
Lake Fish.— Dahcs Huron, Michigan and fin- IN FAVOR OP A REFORM, and the great body
peripr are.gcttingto be formidable rivals to Nmv Whe federal .(jjowyTnra) Forty VOTING against
gty t^ 8 . Geor 6 iB8 * and the Bay of Fundy Within twenty years, the question has been
If supplying this great country with fish. . Jforo : referred to the people no less than three times
than 20,000. barrels ' And half-barrels of Date “ud IN EVERV INSTANCE. DEFEATED BV
So h et 1 To be9nSal r in . the . Cle : eland ™ ket VOrai E Ss™’CHINGETu
sihoe the opening of navigation this season, and STITHTION. own
this fa but one of the many Date ports from On the last reference of the -question to the
which fish are distributed over the Great TV*st. %S£ e i v ?%s :^v£^2S5 ATIe / PAPEB IN
(ttcMeold there ’are principally consumed: in J%m |f
_ Filin at Nkw Aldas y, La.—Wednesday night,
about 3 o’qlook, the extensive wholesale grocery
establishment of B. C. &. H. D. Kent, situated
n the corner of Main and Pearl streets, New
Albany, wqa consumed by fire. The house was
abnek, and wa, well filled with goods, the greater
portion of whioh was destroyed. The loss is es
tunated at 510,000, and but partially ooy'ercdhy
fZll building was the properly of A.
J. Burnett. There wasan Insurance on thostock
we behove, of §2,500 in the Ohio Agency, ‘ft
was thought that the fire originated from tho'itr
mtion of friction matches.
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Gen. Webb, of the Courier and Enquirer, Neff
York, who was Qen. Taylor’s Minister to Aws
tritf, declares “ the nomination of Gen. Scott ]
Wasf,accomplished by a dishonest and disgraceful !
[bargain—as corrupt a bargain as vat ever placed !
lon paper.” . • •
i , The democratic, whig end free soil candidates
for Governor of Maine, have.como out against a j
repeal of the celcbrateditquor law of that State. I
There is a candidate in the field in favor of the I
Tepeal. , j- .
The Louisiana Cor.'ititutional Convention have
rejected » proposition prohibiting the introduc
tion of slaves into that State, from other States,
|a3 merchandize. _ / ■
j An incendiary named DrvAi.n fifed ' three dif
ferent tenements in Washington} back of Mays-'
wile, on Monday, night. They were Wood’s sta
ble, Ganter’s woolen : factory, and Taylor’s rope
[ walk,;, The latter iovolvod a loss of §20,000
i A Kentucky editor and publisher, notifies his
i neighbors that he will insert their advertise
ments and do their job printing, taking his pay
after the election of Gen. ■ Scott.: lie has taken
tho surest mode of working for nothing and
boarding himself. ■
There are now employed in constructing the
North Carolina railroad, 1,455 men, 403 hoys,
3fio oarts, 50 wagons, 7SG horses and mnles and
■44 oxen: ■ ■■ * .
There wdro ninety-five deaths in. Maysvillo,
from cholera, from tho sixth of Juno to Wednes
day Inst. ... ■
Atn recent examination of girls in Cheshire,
for tho rito of confirmation, in answer to tho
question, “What is the outward and visiblo sign
and form m baptism ?” the reply was, “ the baby,
sir.”. ■ V'. ■ ■■ ■■■* ■
MiB3 Baldwin, of Virginia, a niece of Presi
dent Madison; is teaching-in a missionary Boitool
in Athens, Greece.
It is slated that ilon. John Henderson, for
merly Senator from Mississippi, is now a zeal
ous snpporter.of Pierce and King.
AVe learn from Mexico than an extra session
of Congress will be called. The British homl
holdera have succeeded in getting $2,500,000
under rray for shipment. '
■ Somebody let off the following on tbo marriage
of Mr. John Rush to Miss Sarah Canter:
. J tliUnwbton lifmtpK
. On Hymen*# course ti take it Veucti,
- At Grstelle ivltli'a , : .
H»t now it wiCt> /*«/*.*' ;'V-
The great split in the ..-Whig party is thus
“strung ont” by an exchange:
c nlo;'if l the snvrs r.r.uaimtijs •' •-. ‘. - -
Trike riiiTd thnt hare lKont mUvKHJiriofy - • '
; • AtXmuy sea -uov? ncurs -lfctH'wn.
: Att;l QL'itbep hont, Jior fposi por tltmitlfr/'
• ■ Nor auatit ofrtti’th, f»xcT!f4. ■■
- Cm tiritj-4 tliwc* fnumiCTiis I.ack a;*a»n. : .. - -
Counterfeit ten dollar notes on tun Miami
Valley hank of Dayton, one of the Ohio Sla.to
stock banks, aro in circulation in Ohio. It is
neatly executed, but of darker -appearance than
the genuine. The name of I). Adams, Register,
across the face of the bill, is written on the gen
uine and engraved on the counterfeit.
Coolie emigrants from Calcutta continuo to
How into. Rritisb.Guiana, to be used as laborers
on the plantations of tiemcrarc.
1 he,citizens of York, Ra., are.making an effort
to improve tbo navigation of Codoms eieek,
which passes through that place.
Koine Money left yetjn the Country.
Tho following corrcspbndent appears in the
A T u titmalMtmtraif New York, of a Into date:
■ Jackson, Miss., June‘JUlh, 3852.
7o iUe /-'.tiler of ihi Xtittonal Ihrictrcl .-—Sir
I hnvo just had the enclosed paragraph brought
to_ uiy attention, containing a proposition of your
friend to bet $20,00!) upon the election of Gen
Pierce to the Presidency, I accept the bet as
proposed in your paragraph; and will, upon the
consummation of.the-.agreement; deposit with
any respectable banker iuWashington City, 1).
C., thoj amount in cash, nrcnsU acceptances pay
able dth March - p - ■
If y our friend has more, bo may add
it to the agreement, that ..being the sum 1 have
linnled myself to in my bet* on the present can
vass.
1 hope your proposition is something; nr.rc
than mere bragging; - otherwise yea will find the
exposure in otio of your Kew York papers, to
which l havo written.
Let mo hoar from you once, ond open receipt
of your letter, lion,: W. Brooke, a Senator from
taia Siato mil eeeyou and conclude the inr,»
Your obedient servant, °
JAMES: S. SWAIN.
. Jackson, June 80, 1862.
To the Editor of the liational Democrat; Sip
—I see a paragraph going the (rounds of tho
newspapers thotyou have n friend who is able to
stake $23,(100 tliat Pierce will bB the next Pres
ident, if be lives. I will Irisnfo his life for SSOO,
and I wilt tako tho bet of $25,000 that ho is not
nor will not be President in tho next four years-’
mohoyto be dcposited ln iho bank of Louisiana,’
Acw .Orleans, in GB. daya ft-om the acceptance of
the bet; the gold is there now, and only re
quires counting—and I hope your good friend
will not fly from hie proposition. If you havo
other friends who foe! -desirous of Pinking fur- :
thor investments of tho kind, limoafew friends I
who are awaiting to mnho nn investment of the 1
Inrthcr sum of $76,H00; ■ Address mo Immodi-1
ately. ond nil will he 0. K.
In haste. Yours, Ao.
■ T . PAUL HOOVKII
To James S. Swain and Paul Hoovei!, lisqs;
—Sira: The abovo lottora havo been referred to
moby tho Editor of tho Xationul. Dtmo&at, 1
having, caused the publication to be made which
attracted your nttontiou. lam ready to’ Blake
$76,000 or any sum less t nn that, and above
910,000, at or before the ciplratioti of tho ten
days from the time of tho acceptance of this of
i for j or, if n longer limn is required by you to
put np the main stake; I,will deposit as a forfeit
25 per cont.—you do the same; tlie .time for put
ting up Buclr main slake tipt to exoeed six ivecks
from tho time of depositing tho forfeit; Illy mo
ony to the full amount of $76,000 is now ready,
and I give you the latitude above named, so : as
to leave no excuse on yoqr part for not perform
ing tho arrangement.
The mnin-stnlcQ (or if aforfelt is to be put up,
luo forfeit blbo,) tube plncod iq the hands of
some responsible party, or deposited in some
hanking institution in.tho city of Baltimore, or
anywlicro else in Iho stnto uf Maryland tbs
may bo mutually ogTced upon.
May I nsk an immediate roplyV
.■ . ■, . Yours, &0.,
. JAMES BECKETT
lnvisd lloiisi;, N. Y.i City, July 10, 1852,
The. R'llgloua Test In Wciv Hampshire.
Tlio bailing Wliigjournalaare still harping
I abput the religious tent of New Hampshire* and
l argue that FnASiain PiEnoß should not receive
tlio suppport of tlje'liberal portions of tho
American people, bccauso tlio .-religious test jias
a place in tho constitution of his native State.—
As well might Kosstmt and MnAaiitin be held
accountable for tho political miseries that afliict
their mativo lands. They have tried to rid their
.countries Of tho oppressors, but have failed in
the.attempt. Fbaskuk Fieecf. endeavored to
blot the oppressive religious test from'the sta
tute books of New Hampshire, and he has also
failed. ■
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-Ethiopia.
Bayard Taylor, writing to tbe New York Tri
bune from Khartoum, the capital of Egyptian
describes his ride down the Nile; He
eaya: '
“Here, where I expected to sail through a
wilderness, I find a garden. Ethiopia might Le
come, ip-other hanfla, the richeat and moat pro
doctive part of Africa. The people are indus
trious and and deserve better mas
ters. .Their droad of Turks is extreme,and so is
jneir hatred. I stopped one evening at a little
village on the western bank. The sailors were
sent to the hpuse to procure fowls ami eggs,' arid
time two raon appeared, briogine.
■Jg-.tW ? a id» the only chicken in the place.'—
They .came up .slowly, Btooped and touched the
, ground, apd laid their hands ou their heads
signifying that they were in the dilßt before our
foßt. Achmct paid tlicm the thirty paras they
demanded, and when they saw ihe supposed
larks bad no disposition to cheat them,- thev
wont back and brought -more fowls. Travelers
who go by the land route give tho people an ex
coUent character for -hospitality. I have been
informed that it is almost -impossible' to buy
anything,.oven when double tho value of the ar-1
ticle is tendered, bat asking for it ns a favor
they will choerfolly give whatever they have.
On the third day* I saw the hippotamiis. The
mep discerned him about a quarter of a mile off,
as bo came up to. breath, afid called my atten
tion to him, and the sailors shouted to draw his
attention; “IIow:is your wife, old boy?” “Is
your son married yet and hko exclamations.
"■ key.lnaistcd upon it that his curiosity would
be cxoited by this moans, and he would ollowus
to approach. : I saiy him nt least within a hun
dred yards,, but only his enormous head, which
was three feet across his:ears. : Ho raised it
I w , n tre “oudous snort, opened his huge mouth
i Bt the same time, and a more frightful monster
■ never saw. He came up in our woke, after
wo had passed, and followed ns Borne time Di
rectly.afterwords wo spied fivo crocodiles on a
sand bank. One of them was of .a grayish color
and upwards of twenty feet in length' We ap
rroaciied quietly, to within a few yards of them
whon my men raised their poles and shouted.—
The beasts started from-their sleep and dashed
quickly into the water, the big. yellow one stri
king so Violently, against the.hull that lam sure
no went off with the headache.
—-—• ;
Koshutu’b Family, in New Youk.—Kossuth’s'
sister, Madamo Zsnlawszky, her husband and
olmdrcn, arrivedin thiscity, from Europe, some
j five or six days since, and v>o hear some of: the
papers complainthat.no provisionhad been made
for them by Kossuth before lie left: This is all
ft mistake, as wo liavo the very best authority for
mating that Kossuth, before he soiled from’New
tort, leu-days ago, made afrangements fur hav
[ mg fhe necessary aid extended to lliat portion of
1 his family. Besides having purchased nndstock-
Cd a farm of land for them in one of the Western
States, he left with the Mayor of the city a thou
sand dollars, for the purpose of enabling them
to travel out to it, and commence life ini this
country independently, it would he. therefore,
unjust, to .the reputation of Kossuth to permit |
any.such statements as this—accusing him of
neglect of his own family—to circulate unno-1
diced, and. wo Ice! authorized to contradict it, uud I
-tato what the fact is'.—lV. Y. Herald.
I S@»Manual Parcira, the English colored sailor
(from the once Portugese Islands! imprisoned
at Charleston, whoso case lias attracted much
I attention in the British. Parliament, was dis
charged-from jail more than a month ngo. It
appeal'.! that the Carolinians endeavored to per
suade him to petition the Governor of the State
for his liberation, , on.the ground that his case
.was an exceptional one, rot coming within the
intention of the law,- which Pareira, most prob- ■
ably by advice of the British Consul, refused to j
do. He was then discharged “without a why I
or wherefore."
KATI/It AJ.JZ ATIOM.
A P.\i!ai,m:l.—The Declaration of Tndeueud
pnee contains- tho following indictment against
the British King:
*■ Hohas endeavored to prevent the popuH
tion of these States: for that purpose obstructing
tne latrs fsr the natural sgtion of foreigners?; refu
sing, .to pills ether sla encourage their miration
nilher, and raising the conditions of hew appro
priation of land." - ■ ?’■
qen. Scott Would have done, the aaraa. thin* hr
18-11 and 1344; In his Kee l letter he inclined
in favor, of a total repeal of the naturalisation lau-s
—'Albany Argus. ' .
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£sTThe editor of the New York Tribune,
Scott, whig paper, says:
, speaking, there is but one organized,
-disciplined party in which as
sumes to bo the champion und embodiment of
democracy. This party enjoys certain advanta
ge in a contest over any which can be mustered
against it. In the first place, it has the more
popular, namo—one which the most ignorant
comprehends, in which the most depressed finds
promish of hope and sympathy, and which the
humble and lowly emigrant, just landed from his
Atlantic voyage, recognizes as the watchword of
liberty in the beloved land.whence he is, for lib
erty’s sake, an exile.”
AqnocNt).—Boats up on Saturday report the
steamer Editor aground at Kush Tower.. She is
said to bo some distance out of the ohaunel, and
when the Gleody Burko came up, was iviiig
broadside across the river. Tbo Shelby was at
work trying to pull her oil, but had made littlo
or no progress. From tho position in which she
is placed, it is more than probable that tho great
er part of her freight will have to bo taken out
before they wili be able to got her off. She was
bound for Ctnoinnati, with a fair freight and a
largo number, of passengers. r—S/. Louis Liman,
July lit. -■ V
o Rieer was at, a stand yesterday with
8 feet 9 inches water in the canal. During the
previous "1 hours the river lias risen an inch,—
The weather yesterday was - nearly ns warm as
it has boeii at any timo this Summer, and the
ground is parched for want of rain.
Ou the.Horpoit shoals yestorday there were 1
but 2U inches water. -~LouisviUe Cour. 23.
. A Mean Mas.—The following is Aunt Nancy’s
description of her milk-man: “Heis the mean
est man in the world," she exoiaimed. “He
skims his milk on the top, and then turns it over
and skims the bottom ;-and then ho skimß the
sides and divides it into ten partß, oarefullv
skimming each part." '
GEN. SCOTT ON THE NATURALIZATION LAWS.
ni .„ . .. . tVASMiyOTOy, \OYi-ml>crlo., .
c il: -I,.'S Uio honor to aeknowltti™ your totter
of thoßlh iusl., written ns you .are pleased to add,, in behalf
replied to a latter from. Davis Jl. Stone, • J*q., of your dtv
S ?S| W . I -iW t T^'° » u .*»-slW.&>*.« mS.
the pressure pfofUeiat bust
nuss is heailost xvitli me—lc-aYrngsearcelytmicforsleep or
: Stoi
;• Should miy iiumhor of air- ft4ib\r-miiiipvl ;
!”r n *??.’°r W 1 position
. M>k the public, IriiaU.taku.Umo to methodic ,SS
auestioiw:you, have.. propo^;ThwviS
w , ?W n - in > tho.. stormy -clections of the sprih" of
omlATero r ,TOiifirra^on..the ; 'week'that:.the Harrteon
vloctpni in.JCowrVorJ;.. :.0n bbth ocrosioSrSS
I -0 ptrect V -Down with tho nu
hennl iu nlmoßt every group- of
as thG.rfnOTftl hvrolhjingxtrid duhvgl b - i- H ' ? 9 ™ 9
. *irpl wiwvtffofaf forivtwoirlchtlß satdWnwUhmri dir
an tondty nn jtfnfn'cuii jwr/ir. l'ho lifty
after the eJwiiou, I «*t puS-for. fho. South, and have mwei
known proclsoJy why our.nppoalwnrnbt published.- Prribh-"
V>-.- t]r ! c ‘ :f ‘^ on r rendered. its -publlca
friends time -unnecessary in tho opinion of my two.
;.-I non'hesitate bolw'eenexteiidinstho period bfrcsideiirw
borore naturalization, anil a Mai repeal of aTI adtofCijn
ffress on the nilml incliiics to tiie latter I-
Gi l l ?* T V?M f t dh ' *» princes: of. tho Philadelphia
n - 8 • -i lßre^ r Qasumitt S Dio name of 'Jjiiertcrm
or Democratic iliner/caiir aji I
Brought up in tile-principles of
.y outh, I commenced life, 1 have id wavs been called, I haro
ever professed mysq! f .& republican* orVhlg, which with mo
W'osfhe Kime thing. pemocratib Avitricans would include-
o/tfens,,devoted to. our country imd iuptUu
tlons: and would,not drive from: uv natundiied idtitous,
whm ; by.lraff.rodaCTis»,-,lmTe-:}j}w^e-iaeatlfied;trlt&-nBitt‘'
feeling and interest. ‘ . r . m ««». *»
*» r * m “iS pp^:^
Pnitstanl M;l..ani, both-by birth and;conviction; I shnll
never anißent to a party or State Religion. , /Relidbn is too
Bacml to.be .ndugled «pwitli.;eithoW. Jtahoiild^always ho
kept between each individual and his God, esesmtin the war
of reason and gcntlo imrscuasionsiaa In families, ehureht*
and other occawons ol voluntary attendance, (after years of
dl«crction,) or reciprocal consent.- ' . ' * - . fr 7 •
IVishing success to the anal nmk which you and other
mlnoli .hsvc set on foot, I remain, with hi-h respect. Mmr
fellow citizen. , - WINFIELD*unm*r
phla. G ' 0r °°Washington Hood, Esq, and others, rhliodcl-
«5> Wo advize you, if you’havenot already donoso. to
go at once mul procure a bottle of KIElt’S ROCK oilTa : 1
l)y so doing you will zayo a great deal of sufTerin-. There
totto 08 llmT na!<, iL Rmd
Dear Sir- I purchased a LotHiwrfS’
from your agents, Miigoffiti.&
a bura, which I reroh-rf Srti„sSi th “ “) cure
.twcatv-tShrhours ft Wasjauclf a lpfs tllnn
to wtdS around wlthoift tho arotstor^’rc 04 1 ““ ? WT ttMo
hadly‘burned that toy EX 1 waa 80
If you tliiuh t he fou-go ing ztateme nt wil i
} S? T y ™ we preS'® 10
' : T^£& air ‘' j
To bo had at allthe principal Drug Stores, [;y2S<usv, I
iiiiilllSl
, * ‘ «’
T. ■ v-, • ■> i ’ i ■»..
V*- :
i a ** l,lu »e , « Liver Flllg.-ihis prat
fleshls i.JTf fmtm " 0,1,18 most fcraliWile Ills that
of ”**«*** ** an,*** , 0
median* of the kind ever offered to the public. The action
*?*■ *uh no 4wt^X!
f K ~ Commanded by onaof the mwbemtarat
in our com.br, it fe ll.* medicine „hlch aclence, cin
ejpcrience offers to human aulferiu- it fa bi.ly nocranrr.
to give this medicine a trial to place It ihr abov* ail mcdlod
agents of the kind over offered to the public. Coll and pur
clmo a bor from any Druggist or merchant in town or
country, or from tho sole proprietors. ,T. KIDD &CO
jy2SJ4w GO Wood r.trrit.
I . 4S* P. S. »Prize Meilal Honey
; ,sdap. w «Tbo pMl^ldr'Tn^ , ':pr6ffllnciit :
j “ Clcaver’p Medkl. Hoiiby S6ap,” : havobeen ro fully and '
| frequently adverted 10. aiiil their useful and agreeable quail*.
; twg. so often pointed.out,; that a minute recapitulation of
them vrould .seem- ;to, to u matter of-useless dotail. Coni*
blned Vritfc tfio ■btinieroug • advantages; derived- ftom its’tise’;
the fiict should not be overlooked or dlTrogarded, that it Is
ieyo;id alttiovLt,' the cheapest ortleiq of the liiad over offered.
to the lover* of comfort, the . trading community,' and the
public at large,r.V s '."x-
Fqt sale retail by aH tlLspenslng jDrnggtßts, and wholeralo
Agents for Pittsburgh and its vicinity. •
Jy-’Wl&w, ■, J. Kipp St CO., GO Wood street.
DIED*
Jo 1 ' ill** ' ot lh '' resldonco of his father,
(Vjnmons,^Allegheny city*:JOSHUA
c ' tdett son Of JoaifPA and ELlZA&grq.ftflttPgßrtv
aged 20 years, 9 months and 18 days, .; ... *
- ‘-‘Groon bo tho turfabove thee, .‘-■"•'.v ■’
Friend of my better days, -
> . _. : ••• v I«onol7Miatheo.lratto?owthce, { -:Z --?••
...Nor wanted thee buttojjnriie.’V
95 (lam*) to arrive and for sale by
: ■ ■: lAAFPH. MAaDXItB&-BAOTI.
Cr-^’Sr 15 J usl n-ec.ved o.ul for sale by 0. YKAGEIL
—•- ... : No. 110 Market street.
—lO do*, m'w etyle?, jy?t received
, r 4 DlirM " l,e by C YKAUEP,
: - N0.,110 Markot-gfroet.
)VilU«m DI» Gormlv. . i 1" • •
AT.rUOLEjsILK GUOCfcK, I)RALKR. IS THODUCR ASD
X L No 2SI IJbcxty
R Aim, Children'* nnd Sowing
inrt SSfrif r I !|‘J aritde of fundturofdr jrainmer;.
_....••■ ■ _ .^o.,Uo_3laxkct street. - •
1 v A u ®’^ 1!!11,lt “ ;■-, -' : of the.,Sfijloil git
s'™’ io. 15 fttim Jamuty. to. Jnni>, 1652.: Ihe'CßMr Ton
: H. MINKR A CO.’h. 32 Smlthfleld fitronfc .
\XT ILLOM’ W AKK—Market Baskets;
; . Clotlies > ioj ;' .'V
4 ■•._••• "■P® - -Hampers;--:^''
:.oa ■ .:
-jl~? C. \ LAGER, ISo. no Jlarket otroot, •. -
faj HS3roitEt»
Co., ***"*■
- gpcnn, Xingeod and Jiitjion?,' ; :-' ■•- ’; - ;
I JhtfOSiv 11 tU 'IH A>jJiN i:y—■ iJusw (Jcairil
■ ~: eotttlo tFarraliteUthe best article-marmihctured in
r i d ’ C w d: ! l i! J ’ fcr r<!t!>ll t ™Ji'V as eacticomb in the
padx L'j tothej-amplo.. and returned if not ns -
reprmiitoj. .-Iletafl dealera ttSI- findjt to tMradrmLm
to ( kc*t*j» no oiier tbm tbo ianca3tcr combs; .. uige..
-.. —C. YKAOlill, .\o. 110 JJarict street.
bAtK—A house anil lut iil Allf-heny citKonUio'
to- (“i *W>«M>!ilTO«a railrau!. ' Hie lot is 82 foot
Si?*!?, house fan new.brisk buUilito,-
hali^ tro-Wonwlrigh, toutaina five rooms,'a'largo
fo» 1 Apply to XIIOiIAS JWI PIIT,
—■ ■"■ - ■ ■ • •■■■■■■ •■.:■ •: ■•■; ■ N 0.20 KifUistreet: •
?° sTocUUoIdSST —— —
■Stenbencnio.
X_. JtnilrcatlCorupdny, uto hereby notified, that tl'.C' second
0; n« dodlia:jcr. Shie b nw^Ued-lSj
Mwwtf* ?5,t v V" u "J ni ' s, > "* «i».--*touuwrt om«y No.
,W nooJfL, Pittsburgh. ' •7
P?. of tho boani of .Directors. -
J>—-.tf . •>.. .. . WM.-A. lllL^Treasurer. • •
rW-m-nr, ,* Vor Sole, , X
riV;W tir ianil, well caUivafcd, with a lams'
situiitcdiu luiUana township..and
V”,- 1 L ™‘ Ji ‘f' ww rt.ad. abouta-mi!o and a;half from tiio Ca.
AXIZ.UIETir KENNEDY, ; •
On the Premises,r .:
■jygjj&MSa»» ;
A bA |' K l ' t ' 'WL'SHHOI.U- MJJtM
•V A'' , « ~"* >n 'HuiMlnyafternoon, "July 29. *t S o'.
I SH}{*s* U “ 0 S»M Iluonu, ■: corner of iVtaa ate!
1 11, , rS-'?' I* ctiM a ijaauhljr of gtjodqualityof houses
; comprising: .oho superior -2T day ! nmnc!,!
uurm..-v.n o |“' i ;*‘' '^;;'- ; o ool.nr pltfcamc/-Frcnch phitc.,
>rilf 15 ” m "v ‘"Siny rockiasr choir; one curled hair
uattrew, J.aßuu.l, bedheads, work and wash standi; car-
-.CldaaiVghiES .'and-oucchshahri
utoiwils, ao. • • p. jj. ])\pa *■■
I- —■ j- ; ; : - , •' :.'' Auctfcnter.
: ii4*^sF" A ' Y;i L V, AiJlth KAIWI OJS-n ACHKS,~oHd
OTiil a variety of laircaud ffloiaH fhiiti*
a. Dwelling llonw. -IJaTDj Sta We. ami otfier out libu«oii'-— :
o,t .l?oad, jifouf XI miles
?m££3nXl '}*■ n J f?! l ord^;^ I V J '?dfe&ftWeloc&fott ft*
• v oo S-CLi’IIIiEUT. (Icricml Agent.
•-■j? ~ SOSmith field/rtretje* ,'-
rv .,.n . SiOO to SiSOO For 'r.iontK:
- 'l™ obo J° * unv <*». be'ihaae -by ■ btiy.-'industribiis;
' -A. ll J an bf TC.*pce£ah!e-fi<lslTpsjj. who eboil' biblhm.4
'.SrS!’'fef ; a;-«irjH capital {to hrcln
V*l? >tv —othaw not'd.opplj—by
£Js t'xu. Aufetnbera to thtf.Book-JpcnegfJinrfnwVvhostf
uro very ihe-peopfo wttHmiv
wltu ror fSri
iionst wIU be jTanrardeti oa appii,Kxti6u. : wst paeo, to - ’ >
CKO. lI.UtUIBY & OL)_ I'ubliyhcre,
Buffalo, N.W
___• , ■■■■>.-■■ Road .Notice* •• • •• • -• :•
. r P?{g Auditors or fttt Township hereby rive notice that
X they will rewire SB.YMD thn
n»ds of sent Township;-whiL-h have been prevtanslyrenthm"
to / r ' C ? flc i tiol f or draughts in tho town dor™ .
SSvSii *?** !i ft* in repair, where requisite, other
.township roads*, for tho proscut year.- --- - -
i further particulars apply to tho Auditors nr tn
Alexander Brarfcenridgc, Town Clerk. - .
'■.•■.'E. D. GAZZA3I,
JtALrii lU2KD,
JPitttownship, July 3, *'
r J'HiJ Jlaaufortm* of I W11( iti Ml SfiTvarioua hrancltci i-s.
jro.n, ami tli* .-.conversion.,of crude imp wrought ironhv
charcoal aiid puddling furnaces. Also, a doscriutl/m
*?. w *jkhw addojy an G&a? oirihe nuumfeetiirtt of
* f 1; “-'*>>^rickOverman, Minin; En^nS?-S?i™ n f
.handed and fifty wood eaiTWTin~sa-,i,;raiid wlifionX Mr
a T. C, MOUGAS,
—_:— _ N 0.104 Afoal fitrcct
EXCHANGE VAlfBA XKIXGHOfsE,
_ • • S. JONES & CO k r
i ■ n(>lt>K iltseouutwl iHlh f>r
: ffwnSa
Iti’.U of Ewbaugo also fiitnWwd in larso or small sum. „ n
“dW-ptacKMh Wales, Scotland 4»d Ireland
**?•, ™ llw«, HamLurft and UrnnUort ‘
9J. , <*s!»>w *•«*> to nil parte or (ho United Slates.-
*_dver and Bank Motes txiagb t ainl Fcild. ; "
nvelwi or par aud.CVmnt Sumß and raid on
’S! w " !so r s ral ' v d. and Interest allotted
-land IV arranta purchased anti sold jyiS '
TiTninTPitM^* 1 pCjbJ >whed; ;
•S» V»e appearttnri) of A:\VnVeS:
period in which thc.sccnc is laid U renlefo with'
’'■ oh ;
*£; ?° O Sf. 0 - Mutiny,-jMJbjtiih!? ihe richest of mat*.
his trork all theso pcrßOiuigeaanil Incidents, there bv snrMvJf
tjnvtta^-^oArh^
fligsi sJtantion UpOD PitiWitioQ, thtveothro «t)cn
otpic, maned on iSJIKTISSsi“
sSS^-*s»ag;
„‘jUli “?, ™?> t »?» appeared tliat has created’ such a iliriP
dihgaeusatlau.. It w; preamiliiciuly practical, and is intmv
-'pend’d with inehient-s (if the most amusing character ■ < In‘
Uio language of one of the city editorials, *lt W* iai>r,S' ;
doguerreptypo orCalUbrala, taken by the. .light of .mb
dDr,-IJcaeh’a great work on Medicine TIU'
AMKiticAs MAcnCßAnuiAimy: wiySua-cS; ■
P3pn, aK) ciigrnvlngs, Svu sheep. Men as. Dr.Bmchi,
at. the head ofitha.fdectle.praaUco.ln-
was tho demand, that eighteen thousand copies of fe i-aS "
Were printed in oni> edition. Also, Dr. C. D Il»mu,I?v
work on the same principles of practice. aliiDlr-s rr\L-i,,
MATIO.V I'Oll TllK jnLLtON MTnB TRUE
HEAhTflWano.aoth.sfflpngi. vte*£srJs&2t ®
t per covers, 4th thousand, ALSO, IVOStAif TS lK Ji
IIIOCS JWMUmi »ntaiain B Vetl^^|Si ;
ran Femnjes, fprthelr ponduct ;l£ {ho detail Of wwrdSl'
tio duty. Itoytd lSino4 red cloth, illustrated
ft to Cdcents. This work should hc ln
lady especially tl,o younef. Such Is Its J??
!? three thousand., conics htivd been :ao&
how York alone, within a very few ihonfha ' 0t
uiiiiverviiapful article of riatin,in,.,.f.lk.c' -SO, ,1 new
valuable Ac* SS I^ cmtioa « t
invoices, ildts fonn^T a thra^S4l? dl?f,,?ltera
prepared for the reccptron-of tho 'mi . e ,Z M
Tliti tciail
: dinproerd Mlirsin Zrltcr, J lm ;„ -sruiir. Pn, l
Cap..;..;,.,..*.. ...
Packet tost-...,.
Letter ,
Cap,
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Xetteri.
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Dos; fiimoiclothgWes...,.,
Do. h£ Tor. mor. do. d 0.;...
feS." f " J ™ UI “ or “ ylcsor “SuSiffia
Spedaf contracts made forla^golota ' : • - 1
Orders for Books aboro advertised, with enh ~
stamps ac«OTpimyii^^fllhepnmii)iiv‘fln~r>«Si:fJ? st *so
part of tie Ditcd States. rUUal) V&W. torn?
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Surgeon DentUt.’-ramtessor of
W, BlUdleJ >o. 144 Bmithfiofclstj ■ •••:■' (myOsy■
°! B ®’“ rncrof JMnl «wl 'roodb treat/every Altm.
day evening ftpog
X.OJJUK, i. O. O.
Angmma Lodge, No. 289, L O. of a K, mcoto ererr
” edncalayoTcningin W&dilngton Hall, Wooii tt [jjl-T
A Hn -' TB Levee WiTOr, fn tho Cora from
riwvto'*? :il fl b S ts ? I ? tte,,urghi A Hbtral reward wm bo
given to tha Under, by Wlnff li«nn. ... (jymit
D 3? 33 EA-— ifjrthQbcsCOc’lO.xuTCAiijl'Uts -
N&a) m$. b 'f *"? re , BU 9sototbo Pekin Tea. Store,•
lfali,
temmmSte Bfth fltwt and Urgk alley.
KP*
five ygarp t - = - v°£ «?• or Y?iieeiingyfor thorlast
lag, D| stncml,“^ l^r~ lA*‘faaf 1 A *‘f aa f <o ttillcctliie, “ill Port
den Ml at iWsajA'of3sl\«"*?* ,, >- for PartTuvio. Or
lown Etore, Ihlrt atS^n,^ 0 cr at ,!otl A Cal
to,'". promptly attended
*ray23:ly.
rats SJH),I7£ Offiro of tbonttrtffi?? tocl ' *?“#». As-
Koom ork Cimly i LooniL,, Xo <“ «>» Store
DST g it meson-. Acmt.
g&sssga^g
business; itis a business thatretjulreir wpiWtSSi
chapter, Lablta and. energy. lo mS ‘Smf&i
aboToqualiiications a hi erc-ena^ c brai^rf’'
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Pahitcd i T\indbw.S]uWcs,-Cilt l Conil«X'»,
Ac,, at wholesale nod retail. ■ \y,rr
rtir*^? 0 * \V J P ,w,n ?^ rr6o *» florae* l iitilu Philadelphia :;
„twlJ - 3la ' Jl! a2d Trklminl flio verynew-ost £rrach ,
■.—— fmnrtftly f
frS^s‘?* c l , lt^sy,al *’•>!» iasurnnce cimpai .
ownere ef feo!a!«i dm-litogs cm! country ifroMriT •
•i-4, . : A,Jk. OARIllill!, Actuary, •••
- branch office, &f Smlihfield LHtfat^K' :
i IT UAGeEKiißuf¥PEiri.
E'ff. "£??*, °* re BullJings, '.third Iti-mt
in all kind* of weather: from 8 A, 31. m 3 P at
tsrin?m i?* 3 ® 1 oni ' “"JmaU! Ilkonoas, unllko'stiti vastly am
J?!l r cheap clagnmrcotypeio at thhfhllowfaV
Iloiirsfor.tfhUdrcDj ftom II A. M. : to 2 P iT .
a“dS‘' OTS pft!rk » r tatTOo-ta
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or i iictfnronitoid' by Di**Haiit«
~ TUrtccn yrata cf do* and alraa-t undlyHfti ntti-atinn M
of "P”!"* practiw hasrnabMbliu to Sue" Id*
? ac * rwi :>< to lira! tlio biostciJfr
JSSf pStriS lW ’•? * to tho
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; 7 11 P r ° c tl Slxoti(Ofr israc ('s.i-i/i
Gentlemen e, Mum aria ‘Bovs Mioukteri BpvSsS
: taj-e lot- received, of the nu»t iniumvM ™,i
K “- *>3»™«or
sa»^S&
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wife, Site
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Vtca* 9 toswor Tire '•* . ■:.' « -
v£St*£iS£BB£* , ’« ibtaaK«u».
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ssass^-
Walter Bryant, Samuel Rea. ’
Iwaao SR Peanock./. - ; ' - ’
*ra TT^ahou,
W Pr&ldcQt: SAJrcm JrCLUEICA’i.
aworer: Joseph a LEECH.
Sccrutaiy: A. COLTd.Y.
lv “” a " X ¥ M *+OW ly otte, 86.
r®?*™ *l» Mb.
tblnliK-r^ut^p^annually In a! “* oap *
• L ’ taicu on *>“ going toCMUteah.
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Jir m - -l <
IT'S? j'' ll ;uson's TootU Soap, , ' '
.-•:.: "' fordononln" thoiceSii vi’tL:?:-}-
?l?Wn n V, a^■ i ’ mll T ,te Smith,
Ta onwnrt..; Jut, rosn liii tIS rom-r
: V. thpmcauiiujvooa
O. prevent!?;; the Ucih rro m
T.l PWeftK lot nil who dmiu
Hnirc rowurse to » bbiot tho nilmV-
rrowroiby ITolktrer Jolmtou , ,
lo 1» nf oorlnla ntllitT.
Pr» i, «.„tv StM wtolwnli » nil ft ,
.■ lilt- It t-Voi; It’;. llnltt »£om. Vo. 1 Jit
* ogiltrof IV-ooJ rircotVi ",£ f
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i :.wcU .known, that Dr Omwtr« ■ 0 - ,** a *o
£SSgggi&“s£^
>ouipna-S^^^Hi“ t jn tr {J^* , I!^e‘»!ns 1 !^e‘»!ns; i «)iiMioM
EOal-flekcninsdlseasTv 1»» pl-ire of ugll,icstaml
_Swn4vcriii»mi!iUinanotlicr column, .* ■ '
SO*Ooy.
feel confident that wo are d axl ISana '
s/.OsM^S;
wliens the mast formidSv fou f ac ‘l ualnt “Co
a fait. GsfirvtCe £ir&t <sr^Sja^^^.^gj^-
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adTerHgpmmif f. . ■.;■■
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