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',,i,' t . .:' - ',- -1 2:'-'4, 1 .'', 1 4 "., I 'l6- , ti ;-: "s * - V t:- . 1. it 1.?. Z . t"-' ,l- ' , : °; WILLI AM WILLAK KING , IOF. dLdB.IdU. . . - . ' -son cANAL COMMISSIONER, COL. • WILLIAM SEARIGHT , - . OP FA rxrrE COUNTY. Dentatio• BUotma• Ticket for Potinsylv,nia. inonai ' IV'. 'WOODWARD, WILSON dIVANDLESS, OEN. ROBERT .PATTERSON. • 13. 14 C. Enit. ••.• 14. 'domN autos. 16. ISAAC Itoarasm 16. MENET Frmat. ' • .17. JAXI3 Irv¢ tarns• 18. hi/snit 31•Ustm, 19. Gen. Jason IrDONAT.D. VD. ITnuot S. CiunAN. .21. ANDarw Bcnrr.. Wrulex Dust. :Z. Joint 31V4Ixorr. 24 01:068E11..134mrr. 1. Ilaszt LOGAN. 2. GGODOS IL 814211 V. a 3ons .41. P. W. Bociarj.• . • -• 6: IL Arcar,lv• Hon. snummal. •:: DAno %nue .10..11 E. Jai= • " IL 40113 WREthiltili.. 1.2.. P. DA..voi*.• - Democilitia County Ticket DOS (STSCRESS-TWESTT-TRIST DISTRICT, P. G. - SHANNON; Pittsburgh: • FOIL STATE %VA TOR, JOUN BARTON, Pittnrgli. SAbnJEL FLEIIING, Pittsburgh, . A. 'J. GRIBBEN, Pittsburgh, OWN F. GILMORE, Lawrenceville. L McKEE, Itirnilnitburn, J. C. STEWART, Plurn'Townvhip. ' MAULER 11.1i 4 ar, rittsbumb. COMITT CCOINURIONRII, JACOB TOMER, Pittsburgh: 00ROXISE. • JAOOII 311cCOLLI5TER, Pittsburgh. ACOVOR, ' STEPUEN WOOD. lenotnc:vertur. EDWARD .11cCORRER,'Indlnies Towneblit ASSOCIATE JUDE E. PATRICE:.EIcRMINA; Pittsburgh. , Re-Assombling of tho State Demectatio•Cotkven . lion of 1852. • •• To pturstrouee with a reaol allot& adopted by tho Democratic State tAndrni Coaunitteo'of ban* the'Deleptcs to - the State Convention of !larch 4th, 1832, are row:Acted to re-ammbla at the Capitol. at 11ARRISIIIIRO, on TERMS. DAY. the 26th day of Auguat, A. D. 1832, at II o'clock fur the ptupcee of nominating a,Padge of the Samar Court of Pennsylvania. W. L. IIUtST, Chairman. WILLIAM CCBII3, • I s etre i ar i" W/ILIAII iVetsrt, 3 . =M= UtafageoetbasaudilLria Witham of Sive um UI CR Iltanum %as Nen NA JestOm, le sift env mparsa dq_PRINSL ALL WNW le the matost.ifiLaad spda.fho la -, ree wax- M 7 Me AM •Wiell Tyr..nor 'any Ms floadm Lo.ll4amad.s . lllemmalemmaWoo elletalso .. "FUSS AND PEAITLERS.,, This epithet is used in derision by all of our adverwatieft. Whence mate Kt Its origin Is said to hate bcoaute a matter 'of grate inquiry among the leanteu politizal philologists. It apptors to be more venerable, however, than they have sup- The epithet, Finis and Fiatbera," was that applied to Scott at Lundfs lame by the British. The tall been went into the fight with a very large plume. and. was PO active and earnest in imrryttig on and encouraging his men—Sint at one point, then at another—that the enemy thought be wan a little fluty.. Scott with his tall form. lard plume, and dashing gallantly, was a oanspienous mark for the bul lets of.the BritJah. lie had two horses killed under film, was shot Mlle: skla,PliterVlSOLP in the shoulder. stud finally had his featttna shot oft. The British and the LOPPAOXS have canal taus Fuss and Feathers^ ever since. This explanation of the origin of the term " Fuss rind Feathers," hats been traveling through the Whig papers for many months past, but, at last, wo find it reported in some respect able journals that are worthy of a notice, and .explanation which they will all admit. The re mark never came from the. British at Lundy's Lane. It was first made by the reliable Whig editor of the New York Mirror, and if there ie anything wrong in it, let him or them explain it. We would not assail Scott on either ofthese points. 'Sometimes, Ire mut enjoy .a "tan," old •at other times fetithers" . 42lc extremely eom- fortable. If we had been at the Niagara Con vention, we believe that the latter would be ex -- Areinely agreeable to the women and children who were kept out of the care by the editor of the Gavide and his colleagues. Now, where is the necessity for a party that is dead and gone, to invent each a transparent falsehood as the one we have quoted ? If it is a slander on Oen. Scott it comes from themselves and they had better ask the editor of the New York Mirror as to its paternity.• There is no use in the Whigs attempting to blink this question. " Fuss and Feathers" is the only "principle" they have in the campaign except the fire that raised Scott's indignation when he sat down in his parlor in New York to write an address recommending the disfranchise ment of every foreign citizen. Oar cotempora. ries bad better fall back on their old policy; preserve their integrity by giving the Irish and all others who do not belong to us " particular jersey" and come out, as they were wont to do, in favor of banging the , foreigners. The Indian Ilassaere. The Port Smith of the 17, has some dela& of the mammy by the Comanche .I.tatiana, of Captain Marcy and his command of 80 men, derived from camases from Pert Washita and Pert Arbuekku The expedition of Capt. Mer cy was on the head waters of Bed River. The erunanthes went into Capt. Ilarcy's camp and remised presents. At night the tmacherotut savages got up a stampede among the tenses and males, and about &plight attacked the camp.— Thebadiana were about 4,000 strong, and dining the day they succecdtd In killing the whole of Cept. illarcy's compa ny. _Among the Dees ascrilleed was that of Dr. Shumard, of Port Smith, Capt. Strain, of -Fort Washita; and - -Mr. J. IL Puydatn, of New Yoriy who earmapanied the exprdlea for pleasure,---Cleceland Herald. , • The above is from a 'true blue' whig paper, and we marvel to find that it does not exclaim,“Lo! the poor Indians." That used to be the expression when Democratic adminletrations wore endeav oring to protect the lives of our citizen° against the murderous assaults of savages, but under . whig-rule„ the tune is changed, and the ruthless hordes massacre When, and where they please. •_• - • BfAEBIAGE HlOll LIFE AT BARATOOA.-8 Peter's etturob, at Saratoga Springs, presented a magniscent appearance on Thursday morning of lut week, to witness the marriage ceremony of Mansfield T. Viralworth to Miss Meat Hardin. The bride is said to be a beautiful and aiimm plished lady, and was the daughter of the braFe and gallant Col. Hardin, 'Who fell in Mexico The fashion and beauty of Saratoga was present to witness the imposing soene. A great party was given in the evening at the house-of Chan cellor Walworth, in honor of the event. NARROW ESCAPB OP DA; Spaikaug y OP Au/.NT. —The .Albany Register says that Rev. Dr. Bpra gm and hie family had a narrow and providen tial escape from the Henry Clay. Th e y left in the Armenia the same morning for New York, having directed the coachman to delve to the Henry Clay.. It was late, and the Armenia be ing tho boat they reached first, they went on board. Se' Dr. Isaao Parrish, one of the most cmi tent pbyaicians of Philadelphia, was called to Christiana, Pa., a few days ago, to see hie son, who was lying ill of dysentery, when he was seized with the same disease himself. He imme diately returned home, and on Saturday night both father and eon, one in Philadelphia, and the other at Christiana, died at about the same hour. . PAWS BswcourrsE.—A difboulty oconrred at Neyeburgh, Ky., a few days ago, between Dr. Henry Bugg and his brotber-in-laW, Mr. -3. Grimes, in which Bugg shot Grimes, who died in a short time. The di boalty> originated ilia dispute in regard to the will of Grimes' mother, who was also the mother of Bragg's Lundre Lane—Qemenetona—Contrerae sad Cherubim are the captions of high•setmd" ing editorials in the Mig papers jutrt about this time. WHO IS pgAngaart RisB9lkli -,...Thtahtute of the Whig.lbuiligs 4 of4e getard 'tibtifity. that liki3ir editors know Gin. Pierce Well and are afraid of him, as they were of Gen. Jacksim and Col, Polk - . But we will nail thOse elitore to the counter as base coin, by 'lb -... 4 . 810 - nd of witnessea" they dare not controvert: nuAIIOUBT "You h ave a young man growing up in your State, the young Franklin Pierce, that will be, before be is sixty years of age, a nianiftiflthe Democracy, without the Demagogui."—Asantrw JACKSON to Gen. Hubbard, of N. H. When President Polk signed The commission of Gen. Pierce, appointingldth to' command in the Army in M enio to Gen. Arm strong and-Mr. Walker, and said, , t 1 cm , now commissioning cfnffatitio will one day be Preii- 'el look . upon Franklin Pierce ae one of the most reliable men, as a etatesmen and patriot, 'that the country has prodneed."--Joas C. C.G.- Rome.. ' 13EN. Scars's OPINION or G. Ptases.—l know that much anxiety and many trials are to * - rpassed through before the ratification of' the people . will be heard. Whether it shall confirm The action of the convention or not, I shall be satisfied, for I know it , jrill. be conferrid upon a man deeming your tonfidence and tupport:—(Late Washington Speech.' "I must say without disparagement to - any, thati.be nomination which has been made, is destined to carry with it quite, as much, if not more influence in-the election, than any other that could hare been made. I regard Genera! Pieree'.B election as next to certain."—Jous True. "Gen. Pierce has both ability and generous qualities, and if elected to the 'highest office in the gift of twenty-five millions of people, will doubtless secure honor to Litaself, hie office and the country."—Con,gregationalJournal, edited by a Whig. "Franklin Pierce is without doubt, one of the ABLEST men in the Democratio party."--ATanches ter (N. .71).4dvocale, Whig: "Gen. Pierce is entitled to respect and confi dence. He luta the rare and high qualification of rather shunning than seeking official promo tion. Everything I have heard or know of 41i3n. Pierce, has been in his favor."—N..Y. Ilsemen's Journal. , . know Gen. Pierce well—ko lathe very man for the tiines—be has always commanded the attention of the American Senate when bespoke —and he has the intellectual qualifications ne cessary to render his odminletnttion of the Gov ernment wise, able and'aucceseui."—llon. Jdotss Gnomons.. "Gen. Pierce has a position, on which every Democrat can rally. lie was the special friend of New York's great statesman, Silas Wright, and of Gen. Case and President Polk. He la the ion of Gen. Benjamin Pierce, of New Hampshire, a soldier of distinction in '76, who was Governor several times. Franklin Pierce served for sev eral Congresses in the United States House of Representatives, and Senator five years, enjoy ing all the time very high esteem as an able and discreet Senator,noted for the solidity ant sound ness of his opinions, and as fl pleasant, logical speaker. Ho is as much of the Baltimore Con vention school as James N. Polk himself. If elected President, his talents are quite equal to the discharge of its deities, and personally be enjoys the reputation of no honorable and unim peached gentleman.. When in Congress he uni formly discountenanced anti-slavery agitations, and on tho Compromise question, will, no doubt, be s decided *upholder of the lave in all their vigor. He is a formidable competitor to the strongest nomination the Whigs can make, for they have to encounter a united and determined 101417.."--N. 0. Picayune, neutral. - Hon. Mr. Eastman, of the Naahville American rejoices at the nomination of Oen. Pierce, an old friend, and says he was Speaker of the Now Hampshire ,Legialatetretts soon es lie attained the required age; filled various emcee with great ability, but refused a seat in the Cabinet at Col. Polk two or three times; declaring be would only take any station required of him In the army. He put down slavery agitation at home, met the Hales and Free Soil Whigs, face to face, aid New. Hampaltire never faltered when he was *the field. Ile can't be beat, for no man enjoys tirttore deep-seated popularity than be does. Dr.s varcrtos OF rue NonvitUUDMILASOBILIDOE BY A TOINADO.--A violent tornado passed over Banbury, Pa., on the evening of the 29th ult., and in its course swept from its foundation that portion of the Northumberland bridge spanning the river from the island to the Sunbury shore. The bridge now lies crushed, in amass of ruins, above the piers. Fortanstely, no one was omit at the time. The Btmbury American sage that Mr. Brim, with a four-horse teara, had just cross ed it, and was about 20 yards distant, when he saw the whole structure raised op and burled in to the river. Itscurpra OP SPEClE.—Daring the month of July, the amount of gold deposited in the United States Mint, in Philadelphia, as we learn from the Bulletin, bare been $4,480,000; of silver $21,600; making over $4,200,000 altogether.— Duriug the saute period the exports of specie to Europe, have been $8,168,000 leaving a hand some surplus of recelits over exports, to be ad ded to that which was in the country previously. The steamer Ohio is looked for daily, with a largo amount of California gold, which will towards the August receipts. Ea= RAILIIOAD.— The receipts of the Erie Railroad for the month of July,' 1852, were as follows From passengers and mall $162,781 16 Prom freight 149,944 23 Receipts in July, 1851.... NEW : 'CATIIEIittAL AT Lotnevms.—"We loam from the Louisville Journal that the new cathe dral in that city will be completed in about four weeks. It will be dedicated early in September, Archbishop Hughes, of New York, Las consented to be present end deliver the dedication sermon. Its interior, it is said, will rival in magnificence the finest church edifice in the country. Its cost will be about $lOO,OOO. " CHRISTIAN COLONISTS FOR PAVEBTINE.-Philip Dickson, practical farmer and his wife, from Groton, hlassaohneetts, sailed on the 22d ult., from Boston, by way of Smyrna, forPallstine for the purpose of joining the Agricultural Mission for the Jews, under the superintendenoo of John Meshullum, noar Bethleinun of Judea. They took with them a supply of agricultural tools and seed. • Depramraz OP. Misstosszans.L-The Rev. Mr. Brewster and wife, and Miss Janes aailelfrom Boaton, on Saturday, for China, In the ship Siam. Air. and Aire: Brewster are to labor at Canton, as miasiotuaries of the American Board. Miss Jones is to proceed to Shanghai, where sbe will be connected with the Episcopal mission in that Swaz,tosnsa Cotatrwrrin Mourn--4)o3adtr• day two of the police of Philadelphia arrested a man for passing counterfeit money, He had had sane of the spurious notes with him, and as the officers were taking him before a magis trate, he swallowed the bills in spite of the strongest efforts to prEiveo him. 'The crops in Lonisiana, Tens, Arkansas and blissieelppl are reported to be very premis ing. In Alabama the prospect is not so good. Altogether, Southern planters, it is said, never had more reason to congratulate them upon the prospect of a general and abundant yield. ..$301,825_ 88 Total $73,365.05 licieaso ~ .. WEEKLY. MONET, mmul. Our report to-day o)lrtkitildtiWiscell IWe change in: money finders:to - . soree:z irrhatg, Bankere charo the - sinittai &meg.% VOA Set, are anxions to accemodate'all good paPirt 'Ott with banks or bankers, no reliable man 'eon. fa. • to have a favorable discount. The Suffolk Emir, N. Y., the Poet says its or ganization is not yet completed, but the trades 6f association havebeen sloo i ooo of the capital, which is fixed at fi500,000, have been paid up, and invested, one half in United States Stock, and one half in New York State Stock, which are deposited Itiththe State Comp troller, for issues of hills which will shortly be in circulation. Besides the §lOO,OOO . paid up capital, $122,00 0 have been further subscribed, and efforts are making to raise the ballanee. The articles of association have been signed by W. EnriArnold, E. Darwin Foote, and Henry . Edward Catlett. The Brat named party is the President. The Bank Is organized with the view, it Is sta ted, of accommodating young business men who may enbecribe to the stook In proportion to their subscriptioos. Many of the subscrribers are res. ideate in Boston and Providence, and all are -stated to be residents of Now England.' The Manhattan Company, of the city of. New York, hare declared adividened of fonr percent. for the last six months, payable to tho etockhol dere on the 10th instant. Prom the Post of the 1 wo learn that the stock market was dull end transactions limited. The fear of cholera is now being appealed to for affecting prices uefavorably, yet without et feet. ' United States Gs Of 1867 have declined *; Il linois stock of 18-17 ; Pennsylvania 69, ; Rea ding [.„ with sales of only 603 shares; Erie Bonds of 186 S, h ; Harlem and Erie Stook On the other hand, Dauphin has advanced a• ; Pennsylvania Coal .; ; and Delaware and Hudson' Canal 1 per cent. Kentucky sixes improvedi ; New York and New Haven J ; Central Michigan ; Panama bonds 2} ; Canton, ; Nicaragua, a ; Madison and Indianapolis, it; Stonington a ; the Zino stooks were depressed. The money market is well supplied, and favors borrowers on good securities. The limitations of a healthy caution and prudence have not yet been passed. Long paper, especially, if not of first class, is not taken, but undoubted paper of nix and eight months' dates is of. quick circula tion. We learn, by private advicee from San Fran cisco, that the steamer which was to leaTo on the 16th July-would bring $2,000,000 gold dust. The Trnateea of the New York Life Ituntrance and -Trust Company, have declared a semi-tumn al dividend of five per cent on the capital stock of the company, payable on and after the tenth instant. The Citizens' Bank bas made a semi-annual dividend of four per cent. payable 12th inst. The London and Liverpool whines by the Hermann bring little news. The cotton market was less active but firm; breadatuffa dull and weak ; and provisions active and buoyant, with a growing scarcity. Money is easy. es ever. The three per oent. Console closed at 10010100 h for cash, 100; for account. The Paris stocks closed on the 20th of July at 102 f. OOc. for the 47} per cent. and 72f. 300. for the threes. Bank of France 2,810 franks. Te tablei of exports show on advancing trade, when we recollect the decline in the prices of our produce from those which ruled fu the cor responding seven months of last year. Exports from New York to foreign ports for seven months, ending July 21: 1550. 1631. 1842. Domenic Prod ctee........ 4 =1 1 1,133 V. 3,644,9110 Fortl,ln Yrre ' 2,444033 =3.6:4 641,978 rompahluabler„„...... Ml=B • 74.11X1 2,T45,=7 ;4111.812 /4 097 trar , /14514606 - • ••••1 2 54A 050 S c- V.'", 346 $4;094,1C , 0 DIED fur stroniteM — lliot Jet ta159.073Nr. 1 2 Foreign Mr= 2,311 22..769 413A1 Zt42o: r:.'.2 1,518,00 6,004,1:0 2trn,499 10,478,906 Econsnary—Esports for seven months: March aSsitse. ICS2. • —1.11.5051X5i 01,1'13,41i3 1441 X 597 ,Gti: 9S ndl 11,97.1.102 • 15,Zet' Oar experts of gm& and prodnee thus slum an increase . In the faced' a lure decline In our imports of goods end merchAndise. ' ••' ' ' Thos following table thaws the amount in tho various de. poiloin", subOrt to ttu, draft of the Cultrvi States Treas. tires, on the Wtb. July, 1%2. Trwevory of IL tt.. Washington, A. C Assistant Trensunw, Dodo% 31ass. ArndstantTreasorer. Nov York. N. • Anistant TfftVIrIMT. Assistant Treasurer. Cliariestun, S. C..... ..... Asslstruit Treaturei. Now °Henna, /A....—. Assistant Troasurer, S. Loots, 311:mud. Depository at Ordain, N. Y ....... ..... Depository at lialtinsom, Md.- Depository at llklationd. Va. Depository at Norfolk, Vs. Depository at Depositary at &Tann ........ Depository at Mobile, rt..... Depositary at Nashville, Tenn. Depository, at Cincinnati. Ohio Dertettory at PIO/bun:it, Pa Depository at Chleilllttill s (Itteo Depository at San Prandscu - Depository at Littio kook, Ark ' Depositary at Dobaquo Depository. at Jerrwon II le, Depository at Chlenp, DII Depository at Detroit, Midh Depository's& Tallahassee, ...... .. Mint of the D. S.. Philadelphia,-Pa. Brandt Stint of tbo D. S., etbrlotte, N. tt,. llrnnclr Mint of the U. tt, Dahkmeint,Cla.. Branch 31int of the U. P., New Orleans, La Dcxluct owpt,nsc amouut Ada dlactruce traxerrst Net amount suliicct to draft To Ttweurar C. 8., Woatingtoo, U. C • .$32.5,000 00 To Axibtzutt Tresiarer, New Tork, N. Y...... 250,000 00 To /Wildcat Trkwurer, New Orleans, .. . . 02.5,000 00 To Asilibutt Tres/yer, St: Louts, ......... 04,000 (10 To Depiodtor9 it Norfolk, Ye—. . . . .. . 103,000 00 To Depdiory at Fan Fnumisaa 6 ;63„... ...... .. 100,000 00 !roan 'sorb' Mint U. 8., New eisoit, 140,000 00 $228,460 83 From Aielitteil*lrearnrex, ()deem, La... 140,000 00 The OFe5 the rbiltuielphis Mint appears, from the tables photo! below, to bare reached aver Oro mil lirem yelled eaixsth, and plow the tot of January, $29,389: 155, while the export of cake; foreign and demeatic, amoilut ed only tn 511 4 805 ,50 3, leaving ii13,784.,W2, beetle, the Mr eign coin added .to •the internal circulation of the country ; and if we snide doe. allowance for foreign min, the sum will be near, if non:lune, 120,000,000. Pamorteme, July 31. Coteeei sea Jute, 1862.. now. 209,093 double eagles... 40,360 eagle' • 40,023 , half eagle' 00,650000 quarter mkt& 40 dollars 4,838 pieces 120,000 dimes 802000 three cent pieces 1,383,238 pieces • 40e,ocr) cents 1,840,837 pieces ' GOLD MILLION DEPOSITED TOP, GOINAGC IN JOLT. From California From other emcees 2 0 0, 000 Sliver bullion deposited for coinage In July $44 23,00 D January February • 31azali April. ......... June. • . $23 3 869,829 $20,880,165 Tha exporte of specie lbr the week,. duce January let, have been tu; followe: . July 20—VenezueIs—Brig Oronocc-Ana. g01d.... /10,030 July 27—TooeItelir—Brig E. S. Penny—Am. gold • IEI4I July 27—Vennsuela—Brig Granada—Am g01d.... V.,079 July , 27-11ane—llark 84311m1-0014 dust. . 411 July 22.—Timpool—Steamed Asin—Am. gold-- 315,443 - . Eng• 7,727 July 23:-.6ll7niltu—Seb. Merck--Fr. E11ver.....; .10,000 July 31--liarre--9teatner Rumboldt—do 65,145 s.ltrcloan gold atul silver coin.. . 31,355 • u • dollars 05000 Anieriean ludt dollars. e 0 , , 000 -4 ' ' gold 1940)0 ........, $760,565 5tw0 , 934 In In JTBalonauca ry ' ....$2.884G83,,052 : s2' 91 '. 1 49 bruary..—. 0 :::;:::n A t 11 h.......;: ..:. :1,944 In Mpr . 4y :173 1nJtm0...... .... «.:44..... •OVA 32,_24,„„„ Total since Jas. 13t,..:.. ' . .., .410.'69:Y508 Total tbr the' week... Previously reported July ••• '." , 1J • . 77,415 71 914.678 2,484,004 1,218,07.5 94 • 1.5,878 96 ....- 807,683 Z/ =8.339 16 C.!..T.19 01 ...... 31.4.73 00 • 4032 70 146731 841 14,254 50 • 60,070 79 • 01.776 61 2.5.4/95 (S 3 84111 59 1,800 05 3301 37: • M 9,444 73 • 13,4131" 66A.57 34 19,1150 02 ' • 7,370 70 3771 941 5,931,780 0000 22,000 900,000 00 214,449422 CO '4480 CO X 14449,735 04 • 1,614,000 00 TRANsirrae ononi, CINIVARATIVC acoui mourn • • 1851. rsaz . $5,071,707 4,161,688 3,004,970 3,010= ~ 2,880,271 3,802,156 ' 2,878,353 3.091,037 3,260,491 . 4;335,578 3,637,660 0,689,470 • '3,127,617 4,00,000 ~ ,~Y..~ RENE New 139 stater,mot 93rJuly, 1892: . Betwo, July.l,l ... . . 70 On oemult or et=: nau $3,244204 04 of , '2,078 00 -. of P. 0. toptineof.... 944420 71 of daleellazieons =AM 17 4,118,9 Z 90 ' .. . . • • $7,483,740 60 ... • • - Penton; DIMIZIG Tin ions. Va Treuz e prans . 44 592 , 808 28 On Pot 117,000 86 Ott Touidiv do do 84,000 00 —3,6417,869 14 4 939 -aF 9 ,4 9 /T 91;1852 By babizien:ar strt" ACCOUNT. nt Prnm. ll33 3r 41852 pari "'rat and con -25 appmprialow, "". -91 , 2 0 8 ,118 59 1 • • • . . • .81,355 . PATI76IIII D 6 OT 110 VIE MU. Oultenrary Note,' ' 41: 2'o 00 - • Ou cUsidaud dun July, 1831. 163 00 • Do. dun January,1852,..•.. .4 + 174.00 Do. Mu) July, 1851. - ....:1,080.453 38 On •311,113,00 7 41,786,180" 13 Manes July 21, Treasury Notes killed Received for oust:Lai, July" 1852. ,Do. . da inly, 1861, Decline from last year - X 2 1 .14 susvazAsuiti STAIMIENT—JULY. Balance Juno 80, 184^... 7 .. .—51,385,24.2 41' July 31 —Receipts Custom .$403,0a3 CO Past th3 ltan e eoul; ' 68 1r 0 9 3 62 - • - • ------ • 471,a2a • Payments Trearnry Drafts.. Post Of lee Warrants , : Interest loans and cautions— Pensions . . . • tan= STAI7.9 Itavratra—Tho National Inleßigracerpub li cs the following official atatentent of the receipts and ea , perulitures of the Dated States frotnAprill to June 3D,11352, (exclusive of Trust. • TUMMY DEPASTItrit," • . 01110 E, July lift, 1852. • steam. From Dictums. • lands—. Incidental sourees Loan of January 28, 1:47, (Treasury Notes tooled) 2%350 00 (MA miscellanmtc.and fmelgn laterecnarsa....s3fiG9,?o4 03 radian .. 01 • Pragions • 170.424 M 1,08.1,817 89 .. . .. . ............. 44 Intered, de., on pulollednldsand tremor) , 'mint% 1,930,M, 71 lteimburrementa or treasury note", prior tn.= July, 1840-- ltelndrunirmouts of treasury noteB, per eeu 1840 end 1847 4,959 00 Items of News and Miscellany. St. Louis, Missouri, contains a population of 77,860. Calomel is said to be an infallible remedy for the bite of a mad dog. Cleanse , the , wound as soon as possible with soft water and costae soap, then apply a plaster of mercurial ointment. The prisoners in Bing Sing, N. Y., celebrated the Fourth on Monday. On Saturday " there were sold at auction, in Philadelphia, the following trotters, well known to sportsmen: Baby Jumper, for $350; Rough end Ready for $275; Young Ripton for $2.30, and Grey Eagle for $l4O. The Cholera has broken out at Athens, Fay ette county, Ky. Seven oases and three deaths have occurred. It has also appeared at George town, Brown county Ohio, and caused much excitement, and a suspension of business. A eon of the Rev. Mr. Tomlinson had died of the disease. The assessors of all the counties in Henttu3ky, with the exception of twelve or fourteen, have lately made their returns, showing that on the 10th of January last there were in that State 880,703 hogs over six months old. The funerals of ex-mayor Allen and Judge Sandford, both took place in New York on Sat urday. - There were 227 deaths, in Philadelphia last week; of consumption 21; dysentery 30; chol era infantum 41; cholera morbus 2. • The packet ship TOSCILTOrA arrived delphia ow Ihnday, .from offer: 700 Irish makgrants. About 31emphiti, Term., thee° is Itgreat lost nearly all their stock. The valuo,of real estate in the city of Saran nab, Oa, MO lately been estimated at $4,692,- 611 and thatlof slaves qt $4,286,484. William N. Clear has been arrested iu New York, charged - with being a Pigitive from justice from Pennsylvania. Ron. Dhoti B. Olds Las been nominated for re-olcotion to Congress by the democrats of the 12th district UM). The Richmond popert stnte that Mr. Winston be been lacerated of the murder of his rife curd child. Wm. M. Ball, 'Esq., Is nnmed as the Whig can didate for Congress in the 4th district of. Penn sylvania. Lola Mantel Is expected BOOtt to play a short engagement at the Chicago theatre. The Governor of New Hampshire has appoint_ ed. Thursday Nov. 11, us a day of thanksgiving. This ie taking time by the forelock. George McLellan, Esq., enperintendent of the Ohio Institution for the Blind, died at Columbus on the 2Gth ult. There were 92 deaths in Boston, last week; 15 of diseases Of the bowels, and 14 of consump tion. The President of Costa Bice has iESICCI a man ifesto declaring the assent of his government to the basis of the settlement of the dilEctilty with litcaragai, as agreed on between England and the United . States. The gross Income of the South ilarolion Rail road--Charleston to Augusta, with branch to Columbia—for the first six months of 1852, was $02.000 agnirust $469,000 for corresponding period of 1851. A mon has been Indicted in N. Orleans for stealing en umberella. 1115 counsel contended that this is no offence, that =hemline are pub lie property, and pleads custom, to take it out. of the etatuto against. felony. Amordinglo the French census, ono French. man in seventy dies with his own hands; and ono woman in a hundred and twenty-five. A man can take a European tour and return home again for* thmusand dollars. Cheap en. ough—if yon hare the thousand dollars. .510,9e0,735 st $1,0:4,000 00 Rivers taut Ilarbors...Whlg months Shut The whige who have been blustering and lying about Democracy and Rivera - and Harbors so long, have their game blocked now. A Demo credo House of Representatives hos passed, by a large majority, a bill making a series of jjudi ciousappropriations. We mentioned the princi pal of them in Saturday's issue. A more com plete list may be seen by reference to our Con gressional news. Now what have the whige ever done for Rivers and Harbors? Nothing I Depend upon it that the only-help over rendered to our rivers and' harbors will come from a Dem ocratic government. Again, so far from Gen. Pierce being en opponent of Harbor and River Improvements, we would not bo afraid to wager five hundred dollars that if elected, he will recom mend River and Harbor Improvements in his Erst inaugural message. Boys do you bear that. -Cleveland Tlaindealer. 4 , 4;181,800 . 41.1.3,0:4 ~ 224,620 .. 168,630 . AM .$5,000,030 $5,1337,902 $4,007 PD .$5,042,509 99 44.040,000 '160,000 WICEAT HAILVIIST LS WESTERN NEW YOWL—The Livingston Union says : Our farmers are now busily engaged in secur ing tbe wheat, which promises a tell average crop throughout tills region, and the Sue weath er for two weeks past has enabled them thus far to secure it in the best order. A few days more and the entire crop will be safely housed. The Mt. Morris Union says : We were shown .last week several heads of wheat grown on the farm of Mr. Perry Wiener, new this village, Measuring fall 6i inches in length—the berries on one of which numbered ninety-two, plump - and fair. A FAT lrrie —We like fat people—good, jolly laughing, broad visaged fat people. We love fat women—fat boys--tat babies—fat pursee—a fat list of subsoribers--a fat job—fat advertisers —tat everything. Fatness is a big alga of :big health. Pat men are never treaoherous---fatWo men are not sharp-tongned—fat boys are not mischievons.,--fat babies are always good—in fine. fat peOple are the kindest, and therefore the most popular. Commend us to fat people. " ...:` P'srom the New Xerk Evening Post. '•FOREIGN ITEMS. The Prineess Gaurammn, daughter 'of the eI- Rajah of Coori, has been baptized into the,Chris tian faith ; 'this personage is one`of the dethrOll.7 ed princesses of Indio.' The East India COmpa by have been paying for a long time to her an income of $BO,OOO a year. This favorite daugh ter, one of eleven children, is described by her father as a "pigeon among crows." The-Queen is going to take charge of her education, and at the ceremony of her baptism, herfather addreas ed,her s in the following words: " My dearest danghter-LEndeaior'te'gain cry day more and more the grace, and to merit the love and kindness of her most gracious Ma jesty, the Queen ; that thereby all Europe, India, and the rag of the world, may hear and be plumed with your good conduit and fame. May Heaven bless you, and keep yotialways wider its divine proteetion and special carer This is my advice to you, my dearest daughter, and my most earn est prayer to the Ahnightrin your behalf I" The Princess is an interesting and intelligent child. Her complexion is but little darker than that of many Europeans, and her features are regular and pleasing..• Her ago is only eleven years, but ahe is far in advance of that period In intelligence. In addition to the Hanree and liindostanee tongues, she is acquiring English.- The Princess is named after one of the Pagan divinities. A younger sister, the Princess Gun-. gehmab, was married, or rather betrothed; to I the Nepaulese Prince,' Jung Bahadoor, about - a year ago, andla now educating at Nepaul. Byes agreement between the ex-Rajah on the one hand, and the Board of Directors of the East India Company and the Board of ,Control on the . other, the Princess Ganramma has been placed under her Majesty's protection to be educated in the principles of the Church of England in this country ; and her Majesty, having fully consider ed the matter, has appointed Mrs. Drummond to take charge of the , The ex-Rajah will return to Denotes in the course of the ensuing autumn. Louis Napoleon is having his busts placed - 4i the public markets of Paris, with imposing-cere; 4 4 , 388 , 8 77 46 .....-. ..g 67,220 21 .... • 12,300 00 $3,218,294 OS 3,631,418 18 $1,858,163 CZ ...V151,5N 12,199 01 1.14,r( 10 . 9,402 00 491A,..71. -41,650,700 18 410,804,140 OS . 247,047 O 5 . 44,873 34 $11,174,316 97 • , The wheat crop •in Germany is better than it . has been before In twenty years. • • The following.cnrions result of the operations' of the Royal Humane Society, who watch the bathers in the Serpentine river, is published : A hundred and twentpone thousand persons have bathed in it during the last six-months; sixty three persons have been restored from apparent death; sixteen persons have attempted suicide, and twelve of these have been rescued. The Londoners seem to have an infatuation' about' bathing in this muddy stream. The ?Pont hot weather in London increased the weekly number of deaths about ten per cent. For every nine degrees of increased temperature, a hundred persons more than usual have died. Scarletina and diarrhoea bave been the chief causes of the increased mortality. • Therel'as been a great trial of anchors o of all nations" at the Royal Dock Yard, at Sheer ness. - M 1,592 27 844.741 EC M,08421 06 .$3,974071 91 31. NOLTIISP, Bert„-er. Mr. and Mrs Abbott Lawrence have gone to Paris fora short time.. - Prof. Graham, having investigated tho cause of the destruction of the Amazon, attributes It to turpentine, which, he say's, at the tempera ture of 110 degrees, makes the air around explo sive.• , The cholera is raging in Russia, at theinonthe of the. Vistula. . . . There are twenty British vessels engaged on the coast of Africa, in suppressing the sliive trade. • The Catholic University of Ireland .has re ceived sixteen thousand dollars from the United States. Indian meal has risen one pound per ton in the County of Mayo. The firemen on the Thames have refused to work the floating fire-engines upon the ricer. The importation of wines-to England, during the month of June, has fallen off ono-half.' The emigration to this Country, from Liverpool, hat fallen off, during the month of June, six thousand. Madame Castellon is engaged for the Italian Opera, Lisbon. . • Capt. Back, the navigator, is now ranked among the fashicauttltes of London. Worked pocket handkerchiefs aro deemed un suitable for gentlemen in England. The police reports of London show a constant. l4crease of drunkards ever since the year 1844, equalling in the aggregate about fifty per cent. The Ameriaan Equestrian, McCollum ' is gath ering new lourels at the Cirque Oriental, la Lon don. Mademoiselle Favanti bus re appeared with gre.st success in the musical_ work Arago, the astronomer, harpredieted a storm .tt_r arulthigbEslthlialagitifiCPVlS'Anhiruermi have been making a tour in Scotland. The criminal offenders in England and Wales, during the year 181i1, committed for trial or bailed, were about 28,000. Only 0,200 were ac quitted ATTOU'rED hittliDlß AND tIICIDE.—On Friday last, at lcoithitille, 'Conn., a young man`-named Major liosres, went . to a sabool, kept by Miss M. Bock, a respectable young lady, isho had dis carded him,. and tithing her in the presence of the whole school, inflicted fire terrible wounds, with a knife, across hell thriiai r two of which are supposed to be fatal. The demoa then ran to a pond and attempted to drown biraself, but was rescued and impriseped. , ' : I S' . Wanted. A SEW , :'HEX, of thosnagtt blat ant. babita au! good SaaITSR, tisr -a info Nat wspoetahlo badottok It b a buthaeta that niinitsts trarcapital bat good character, badmen. hablbs atal energy'. • IV lama atlas the elbow qualltleattout a pars:swot lumatusaa had thelsottot 'mato vtll bo given. - Apply or addrox...X... ZS Smithfield street, cruet of Tbit~L - apf:tlttr - - • ' OS . P. S. eltOTara “SThe Medal Honey •SOap msdflcuise who have ventiussion the wales" and un profitable task of briltating - .Cleaver's Prize Icksini limey t3eap," hare very naturally supposed that the indiscrhillitato admixture of the nxildo of. Honey with other ingredient.c, itmudly employed la the manufariory of newly. invented. Soaps, Is sufficient to plaro it in ectrapetlLion with that pro* ducted by F. B. Cleaver. It Ls but en art of justice, however. to the skilful inventor; to mention (and, doubtless this Pact must have boon brought helms tho slow of the learued and Impartial Committeo who niennied to him the firalaL) that his success was not the sesta of chance; nor the work of 5 momentary enterpriso, but the fruits of long and candid study, joined to a knowledge of thaw' materials Which, by chemical combinations; and an exact ankliiics, has rendered his labors honorable to himself and useful to the World: For sale retail by 011 dispetudng .Drugetsta, and wholtaste by the Agents Pittsburgh and its stanity. . madetiv J. KIDD & CO., U) Wcad Orcet- . • DIED Testentsy °yeah:tit:lA 8 o'clock, BA)IITE'L IT., Km of J. IT. and Mary Ann Ounluer, aged biters. • The funeral ulll take plagn tth afternoon, pt Our o'clock, Rum the residence of his parents, No. SO Loran street,..Sist Ward: - The friends of the fandly ore zuvectfully requested -• • - • ••• :-= • * z •, • . 1 • :"-*. • • , 1 ‘" , „ • • - '~~ =EWE rit47.311.1:4;;,g13:4,'.,: , 1;yy:11 ILIA tscrotas AND F.SaATS.---Lectum and. £7, Ur says by Mary CM., in 2.1a1s 12ruo. For sale by 5U6. r KILN' a CO., 6 Wood Amt. I.:IrUV El.—A small supply of new limey, very choice— jOlL 30 boxes, rectlyeil and for talo by NV. A. NrCLIIRG & CO., • Grocers and 'lca Dealers. 'DINH APPLY. CILKISSE.-2 dos. old Pine Apple (Zee 1 of suporterflAvor, tenkibred end foriede by AUG . ' . Liberty Strett, HAW'S WitiLlBll .- LITEBATUR.E.--entlinos .Mignaki 0 Literature, in Ivo). 18mo. A few copies of tho above jwn received and for sale by • • nub . KAY & CO., 65 •Wood. aneot..- SUMNEIVS ORATIONS. AND fiREMILt..—Tho oration and Speeches of Charles Sumner, la 2 Tots I.Zno. Just remised and for sale by _ • _ au6 • KAY .4'ool,- 65 Wood street. IAISLNOUKSYS LIFE.--Chriatala Thoughtaou LIN ia J1..1 a aeries of Diacoursea, by Henry Oliva ; scanall odlport, I vol 12mo. For ado by • au° - • --- KAY rood .trt4t. Journal copy CIURIOSITM OP LITEKAUBX, End tl2/3 Literesy Char per= MastroSod; by J. o,AVlEroall, Dsi, witsiCrtri o o* ties of American Literature, by Rufus NV. Griswold, 1 roll 8 co., for wale by KAY 8 co.; 65 Wood stmt. 010EKIICA8113101 tikllCW • • French Mustard . • • On band and for salo by W.A. BraLurtet a co., - - au° MIMI Omer or ear &ninny Vans[ Vannoei Courexr.} Au Dd 1852 TIES Stre.kbeldere he the Alirsheny Valley Railroad Coro many, aro hereby notified to pay a aetondbiaintmout— Vire 'Dollars per phireL4o the Treanuror, on or bare thelst day of. September next. By order of theßoard. .10101 T. LOGAN; Treasurer, I.M Wood et., Pittabmgh.. NoBOOKS; NEW BOOKER—Another large lot of w Books lore thin day been incelved: • Among them,. Ood in Disease; . ilickerstetb on Prayer; _ • : • ' • BIM'S ConieheticalLustructimaibr young Communicant's Born& Lite Smarm betire tbb General Assembly,;ht. • Connelly's Letter.to Fart of lituounbtiry, against Popery; Webster's UnabridgdiDi ctimuu7 Horned"Notes ; •- • • ' Jacobus' Notes snd Questions; Liturgy; an, for the vso of Sunday , Sehocis by the 44 8 ., copal Sunday School • - anti • • DAVISON - k. AONEW, 65 Bark et St.- ANC.ABT.EIt 00M11 FACTORY AGStielhese desint -1.4 ble combs warranted the best artlele manufactueed In the leorld, especially fbr trade, as each comb 14 the pickle equal to the maple,. and can be returned ft not as represented. 'ltetalldectlees will find It to the advantage to keep tre other than the 'Lancaster combs. - • j 720 Q. Yroki/EB, No, 110 Market street- MEE ~4`- •4ti t 4. • *.. MISIN MISCELLANtOUS. 'DATA !by sale by mull . MOBLICR, - ,.^Al Liberty st. I - IKAMAN 1 1117}1118-- , A fresh imply, put nadeod tad IX far gale b 7 NZ) - :JOEX.MOI.ILEII,2tI I.llmts , et, 0.1300A1t-rTair to Prime, In gore gold the salo by . : 7 : ELN) & -MOORHEAD. fr RINDSTONJE3--A lot on cotadrnment,Corgale):l- 5916 b-y-• -• ' EMU- A MOORHEAD GLASSLASS NO boxes 7by 9 Ulan, In store end for by KING & MOORKEAD RAZIL SUGAR-50 hags prime White, for mile _ll xisa.'MAD. MirpATIIEftS , --I,WIto palm) . Itra Ute4N for Redo by • ' • ' SMART & BILL .Mor.E.SWAX7-In eon sod fcseri6 STUART & SELL CiLAES--300 boxes mut& !bps, for rale by 3 . 9" . • - • _ ECITTAXT & -BI"iYZ/ HI LL 319:170 digay tadoss consignmimk i t t y ac-• ITINLYInitr4.SO bpi Kite Cider, in stern V - . STUART it SILL. 0 IL-10 fiord and far mile by • • Jrn. . SWAM SILL. V lVlSON—aoome prime cured I timbale by 10 TAI.-7& tone on' band and to arrive for vile by Srlßr OS -TVLIM , TIIt7zbt ;isf -'IL a 4( bozeiB by 10 and"lo_ byLT, for Kilo by jyll .• . 1111=X & 3011:CbTO'N BAcox—mui:LN W Wen and Bh° C il 'A l az & 3 frßalfaionv. Ann'. WOOl 1141 . 4 on band and for nate by • - ,2 t/U•iY 2 Cf. . • ' • ' tr. LEE,. ina ,Liberti at . 2588 L & No :3 MackerekOarse) to arrive sod Or sale by . .S.VOktiv .TAA M -MAGI7IIVE BANE. (2_ 4 1108-43'iwit recelyyttes4for, sale by O. YEAUEIt .V.N.1728 . , .NO.llO Blorkat street 1)1.003L.4.-175 Unix Jnnleto; Marfa, , Bedfast IGIII Forgo Blooms, for tole by • • B EDFORD •MINERAL SVAT.ER-411 Imlt blaTeikollllloll 7y15 . . , KING 'IL: " SYEOP—Ia bbla..New•Tortr. Saw !Iowa; • • 40 do •• Nebula. •. For anla by . . J. D. WILLIAM dt CO. r t mo AND TENNSTINANIA , RAILHOAD STOCK—For . ICA snlent No. :a Forui street. A. WILKINS ' SIIOAR CIJUZD LlA.l.l2.— Notwithstanding the.. advance .hv the rim lianuOtOltitlit, (In the Dhatuntd,) can thnteito sell the beat fingar card et 12 1 ,4 c it . anG • Ai,!-'BIIILLL LOT OF JLOUIFYILLE LIME, .to.olold f iu .11#L store and forrate.by • 'IIIT:ENBERO.F3I. :14u4 • • - ' ".• • No. U 5 Froat.steret. 17(111 DiAItWELIA- OIL SUM3IE7t (XI3IPLAINT , --Une.the Nen , beatFEE CQBRANDY. 'The genulai article can be olitained at; 7 --' • . MORRIV•TEA groan; aufi : ' (In . titrDiamand,) at $l,OO VI quart or bottle. I'A.IIP.S ROWERS, stho eared as a Shisician In Company tJ (1., Sixth Regiment U. S. Infantry, in tho Florida war, will bear of- something lo his inlymatage, by calling on the subscribers; at itio.76 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. • KALE--Thlrty Building Lots, very desirable lbr pri vate orsidentre t said lots, so far os health and beauty of location In mammal, me unsurpassed. in the vielnity of Pittsburgh. Situated in the village of New Tmy,adjoinhag the city of Allegheny. Terms may • Title Indlapatable. • Apply to . - . ' ' inones 31017417, Illaiitem IS :IlillllllY tiIVEN,_ that dOLVI . 2. HOPE .III WILL; of the City of Pittsburgh; ban made an tunima meat to me. fur the tenefitof hfe creditors. Paris:mut indebb= ed to the said'ohn P. Ilcipasiell, are requested ttitall at my Offire,'No.'4s Bt. Clair street, in mid city, and makepayment to me, on or before theist day of Oetoba next; and %hose having delta! agalinat him, will 'mint them for settlement. 41KINHAIIT, AteriredevrAdm P. Ilapewell: imfabowinwairCt • • .300,000 Cigars' , - - TUE irsito 'the attention of tbeliack, and mordants &noisily; to en extenalvo haroleo of CIGARS, now, opening Our -Irarehome, compaidng the moat popular !muds of the dap, and which; for ruir.ty of 'assortment, en— peelotity Or quelltiyaisi aryl° .of packing, has never bean equalled In this city. • • . - The shore bo sold In lots to „suit parchnsoes at low rules, eml On aeannmodaling lenua. TAMTE, MAGUIRZ BANE, •1;101t .'.AL—A tract of land, ritual° in .East Deer town 'l 2 . skdp, three ndlea !nun Tarentym, and ono Win from .11.11bhatovn; onntaining one hundred and twenty or thirty UV% Item bedirLiedto suit purchasers. FlftY or elxr_Y runes cleared., with very gutotantial fences; three in due-9- .111 g houses; -stable; beautiful- cedar shrubbery; never fail ing rprin2st aua.tsro orchards of - grafted and b ud ded fruit, of the best quality, on the premises; is convenient to mills; rburehes end.ichoohl; and will be sold at the low viewed' $l9 per aere. Apply . . • . nu.,3loeYtat, 29 Fifth etreet 2 rsiiUtill UP LANI) Wit LIALY.,--thite hundred and fteir.4 tlicara&—teland well timber l; land 'first quality, and.higlily enitirated, neer Saleni, Olga. • The Ohio and lenusylvanta Baltrood tuna throualt it. ' Ahpo—one hundred and twenty. erne.; near Enoh . loweance comity: Atasern,More house, smith's shop, and caw mill on it—ell In fine ardor. We think tide a bargedm ALSO—Ono hundred and eight acid In :Economy, Bearer county; on whichar.e erected :a large stone dwelling, and barn; 150 apple tree.; llg onum bottom land, nese Reming ton and Baden stations. • CURTIS it DODDS, IDAIODA.DiS Di' REAL ESTATE .—Fon let of 24 feet front on Wylie 'street, by 109 sleep to in alloy, with a Wm and Singling hoar, Le; hydrant ha the ye:l • and : gm In theetore. I'doe SI3RI. .The lot IA wadi:ill(' Money. . Lime and .eoneenient Henna and. Lot, 3:1 feet -front on Webster Mayer; .large Jan% de., all In good order. ALF.t-L new howW, and 'lot, pieweintly ‘tlinatid en the Canal:Allegteny City ; the house-is:styli Want:and neatly t!=i111 'ILL ISE. r.iiccry • lES - I for the (Indianan . • . • . , and llepair of the Wharf, and Bank Laue, to. pall Borough. ttontractont *Menu* the amount that they art. willing to take In Immix of lizo Corpnration, ass preferema trill be given to fl ash Hatters.. • • • • • For ratientam. enquire la the Ikutineere•Otilee, Ico. 4 Wylie street,. Pittsburgh, where plana-tgal EPmiGuationa can l+r:aen;aft.rthetthinstant. ••••• ' a:PRIMIM; Rhtit IMsititges and AirblieFts. VALUABLE NEW • .11iTiollnst. - re - rAvet.littt 11, &Ivan & Co:ft, :tlo. StulthEeb.l fttri-et : • ' Stray Leaves fttuann Artie Journal, or Eighton :Months in tho Polar llegtonft.An Seftrch of 81r.John YrankLtn's Ex =ion, In Oat) years' by 'Lieut. Sherartl Cfthurn... tenth. Yin:re, or OA Anthignitles, by Berzon Stchille, author of. Tyliee," &c. Lifo In too, south, by the author of " Altunanro,"„&i::, with fourteen Illustratlanft,by Darley; Eve oct. ". The tipper Tea IltOuftothl; 65etchcft of Anterteni+OrAT. By Astor Bristol. • ilarfors Afsvtslue . for contftra ninoblercialp: fruColaitai Llp heretebre extming hetweert teo kith j.unillero t under the firm of IL TINDLE 00,ATM diah. on tho 10th ultimo. hi mutualriument.. Either part, sill is anthorizod to, u.ao tho mine of the firm In Aottlement.. MINAS TLXIII.E. • .1081TII % • TIO: subsesiberii lat!e • fmnol a _....... ~_,' • . -Co-rartiumPliip, nal will cantlnuft 4; -- tz ,, .•; , ..e:• , . z. .ttie.CIXINIST,. Ft/MITI:1M and 1' . ...4,...-7-........i.. CHAIR MAKING lIIMINESS: at, ''" . theQt.O.I.!TANI%.ISO, 21 $3llllllelEl.ll STAH EL, under the tlrm of Minx a 31cAssiar... , . JOIE.; 31. 111110, any • • . - - ..:105EP.11. 3IUXT/illtrx. Hating ilikocieel of my Interest in the firm of Mem Tiaras, a- CO.;10 the . Cabinet. Furniture and' (Audi making business: to 111.1111 c I *would most cheer. folly recommend and wait for them n Continuance Of pub rump, so liberally yotaned On tho old Arta. ws - . MINAS TINDLE. -Young .Ladies Seminary,. Allegheny. I„rn. suza .Sirs. N. wlltannneatro their An ,131 toranal &Man on 3.IONDAY, Angus" oth,.at their dwelling, on Federal street, .• 51Rean's how' 31orm tlengrenthe is engaged to • hound. In Ranch; and Mona. IL P. Gemowenbe, in Drawing and Scholars may en. ter nt any time, and will ho charged tuition than the time of era:onto to tho close of the session.-. Cases of protteeted rich nest will bean exception to' Lb) , above wale. Tuition hills will be . recessed, one half In odearice, the other half at the All other arrangements the rozie as hemtoftWe; which may be seocrtalnedly reference to the circular ; or . by applying to the instructors.. i ' • , . Allegheny,•Augast 2, 1 - 'Bo 2...—anS.f • . • • . ' OR PA3IILY SOAP.—ltrazano:m 701/ lifir.—Cold . or-Inuon orator,—alter soft,, thud or salt—may be used with perfect =mem - Rub the %soap upon the clothes and then put them to sonic three or. tent • home, then take them and rub them end rinse them out. • They will require but little rubbhag after snaking, owl no Dolling Li required, cs Li usual with other Soaps.• Urges washing an be done inimothird less time, trouble and a:panne, than with any other soaps known. TWA map Li:vas:anted not to intern to any way the alightelt.fthro, or the skin, or anythlng it is ap plied to. It will Amaze any kind of Grease, Paint, Tar,lnk or SLOW, ptott any Otsaile, without the. -heat . Injury.— Thin Soap is manufactured solely bY Caldwell, Payson ti CO.; .01. 9 Rirlngton street; Now York. • All: ant= promptly at tended to. And .for soloist. • MOILIUS TPA STORE.. Der. an the Dlanamd,) at Pft • 'a lb. EXtOW/111•0 Arrival of Dry Goods' subsmibers are is now opening a large and varied . r i e F o ' rtment of EARLE. nu.. buy GOODS, which have been selected with the greatest owe, by the senior partner, .now in the markets, ond particularly adapted to the Pitts. burgh and Western trade, The following are a few of the 'mann BAN ei coma:hang our Stock; . Superfine French and English Broad Cloths; _ Cawdme . ecs, Tweeds : and Jeans; . Satinets and Corduroys; Satin, Velvet, Warred and Outtalk 'Vestings; , Alpaccas,..lforinos, Barges, Delaines; French, Scotch and Domestic. Ginghamsl • • Panty Printed Calicol l ef the. nowessstyles. Irish Linen, Tielrings, T0406101;44 • , „ Together, with a general assortment of Tarloti Gootis,-- Tbrcado, Combs, Hosiery and Gloves; Ribbms;Lam and MilUacry 000dt9 Gold and Ollt 4 leweley; peg ''lr a rtay 8=3804401, Gold and 'Silver Watches, Watch Materials and Glosses; Drugs, LABand Perfumery. ' As we are do"EmMed.to pay particular attention.to the selection of our Goods, we flatter onrselves to be eblWto col*. pets, (in style and pnices,) with any, other housein the city. • Merchants and Pedleva ans_mpoettally Invited to ca ll Gad examine our stock. JA..IIES WCANDLESS & co., - • 3111111PdOrTIRRRS AND DRAMSLEI- • prANCTIESTERMINEILAL PA-INT• • I ... New Yea; December 16,1K1.- havo analysed *unite of 11.0tO1IXSTER 3111iMftAi PAINT,"for Pnosi eiToni,aadlail it 'to contain the ft)l loot Sillca,. • . .... • Per Orilla - • -Ikl Lint% .. . . .. .. • • agnesia;,-. •... .. . Oxide of Water marl:roe.: .......... • The Powdered Sample contained In the boa, pose *Aft the one you desired • atm to ham analysed, rota to differ from ony average of the lumps . powdered, and mix ektegethier. This but yields in , Per Oxide, ..... ..... . ... ZHAO • . Silica mid .. . .. . .. Water ond .... • - .• . . pretuuu tidies:u th ma m ma a us, -..tkrahtatal•uot be ing watratm, somoptrtiona • otataltdsg, more Iron thititioth orm. • Tho analysis-lamas the article to be valisultad for pain durable t I Shut th at : by calciatog the,pcnoter by la prot y bl g h hem, the color la tou.h brworea, or at lour converted tutor' flneruL • . • , • AMES R. UtaLTON,II. Dt Chitatat„ - us,. ForccrlEtly Sole by JOEL, puma, 241 Liberty divot ra • • -, ...• , • • tfr .•• r;±.l7 •• Mil wage 11111121111 SLIM & MOORHEAD. . . S. CUTHBERT. °enroll Agent, -.• .tAtimithtleld street Dissolution. Co-P,artßet ship. 8.00 ,-.-; • i ‘ Z. EWE • 7 "efl,4 .' • • • • .i§l4-.1,04111.444V4%. Me' 14 1 ...,..t r ƒ a ;4 .; A . Al.!"=Z;1 t.t r A:l l 4l'.sS 4 1 - 7 gt • e ;9: •-iw-f 4 l^;&o' - MIEN IMMO SPECIAL NOTICES. IL AUL. Surgeon Dentlst...o=rom of ',try r : e.) Id it 10°FOR BAIOL—Ono good second hand SIMARD TALILIL will bowld low, CABIL 12 . 11 WiLKINS - • O'U. A. 0. 13.—Meete • •Ye the ()licitly Taletr*phE Ciftico, corner of nail and Wood streets erepr Mon. U!'' t 0 • A, De :/ • / • / • • Asigerona Lodge, No. 289, L 0. of 0. F., moor crtery .Wedneeday everting In Washington MN, Wood it. (WI [W 4 + O9 Myna Levu. WATCI/On the Care from Greertsbitrg tollttabnagh:: A.llberal reward trill be glean to the finder, by leaving:lt at this OW. [Jy leaf RBLACkg TO - A.—For&than OCUV mWeI. t lvtttrwototari Zn .r,ueryb k I. o.'P.—Plane of mevrtlog,-Wriabtogron hail, Ifood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. Pursuer__ als Lows, No. 1138—Ileete every Tueeday motor,. • mootorfrola Eace.avezn, No. 87-rsfeets first snd third Friday of each mouth: •. • • ..-.• • • (nore2Sely tOr'w• JP. rusuir: unite, Denai '1,51 Third street, kw doors aboln eadthileld• Cate up Maim Dr. P. has been connected with the establishment of Dr. Milldten, of IS heeling, for the last OHM EVCOUBRY, Callecting, Bill uTY Posilugt &c.—Attonds us, bill Yon- In& Distributing Cards and Clew:dam tat ran" be: Or ders left at thateca of tbe Montan Post, at at Red 3 Cat lows. Periodical elpw,yblrtl s treet, Awariy..atendm. "'ETNA 1/4181JRALEFCE eolti-FAIY, of Stock $30°,000 ; Ae• refs $389,172.- - 'Office ottfat Tifttibtmth Agom7 Indio Store Boom of Sraudy Loomis 250. to wood x i mt. - !waif • IL IL ifEEßON.,•Aitcot. Utbhamerl.lW.4 Commercial College.— orner of fdarketmul.ThLM Maws.' :Ikea Keeping, Perunartship, and Mercantile Computation., Magid, from a A. M. to 10 P. hi. Persons desiring llama& instruellork to any atria abova named branches, are requested to call and learn the Wile 01111. : Ladles meet from 3 to 6 P. M. 071 nn'ts IVOY•LEGE..../.adice tI —ln Penmanship; pant Uri-14[14 , am] Dranfug, tinder Mr. J. D. and Mr. P: glicraper, and In all the bsgber branding et an "English and clateleal education, mdet Mr. P. Hayden. Two P Riotous rooms baps zneently been er rantly Strad rip far their special stOommindallon. WI and :01.10.TAIDIs, Curtain. Materiab,iitui - thatoin Trimmings of ovary description, Forint:aro Mashes, Broestellei, de, Law nimi Malan Curtains, N. Y. Painted Window Htradea , Out Conlon; Cartiin Pins, Bands, dr, at abolawile and retalL ' ••' ' W. 'IL CARRY.% • No. LES Chesnut stroet, mrn i Ylftlti Philiniolphia. 'Curtains Milo said Trimmed iti_tho reSy newest French tttate Mutual Fire Insurance Comps. ny.,—llairbburgr.Pa. Capital $200,000. .Dadvici only for dm safer claws of proprill, bra .altomp . lo capital, and affords superke adrantatra In point atchaallneu,strZ and accommodation, to ray. and coidry:Motabantt" ownora of belated dwell Ist•a and countey.property, • A. -A. CARIUMII 7 Aetuaiy,.. flranalroftico Staldtflckt st,.PlUrburidt.. 0 NELSON'S. DAGivrinirE - g=- uicriuut .Post °like BuMin" Third Meet.. Likenesses taken in all kinds of weather, patoB A. ,11 , to 5 P. M.,' giving In accurate artistic, and etiolate likarkae, unlike add vastly im periar to rho common dump daguerniotypee; at the following cheap prima: $1,60, $4, $5 and upwart, acaurdlug to rho also and quality of caw or franta • "": Hours for phildroni frotn 11 A. M. to 2 P. 3L N. 11—Llkeaeare9 of sick or deceased parxmi taken in any part of tbo city. : . (norr.nly TegDEAPNEss, Noises tho Hood , and ell dirst reeablo discharges team the . car, appeal and Pejnee• needy removed, without patu otincortrenteuce, by Hr. Pri=ipal Atirirt of the N.X. fiat Su:4mM who may be consulted at 99 Arch street, Philadalphie; from 9 d. ittoa .Thliteen years Of close pad ideated cualielrfed stfeution to this Drench of special practice has enabledhim to reduce his treatment to such &weer'!" swum OA to find tiro most con firmed anti Obstinate msesjieWhie steady attention to the -Imp r ove d .Sho . 1 1 rfteellLsalesi ' Gentlemen's, Misses arid-'33oys /Moulder Dmees—a large - lot reeetrod,rl the most Improved and - fashionable kind, intended to relieve stooped shoulders, weakback, lean ing forward, dte. . These Shoulder • fire are an article of groat value, mid are vastly superior to moat articles of the kind in nee. The Gentlemcm'sltrote answer; the pruposeof sturpeculers; as well as Shoulder Draceiv,.mtd-ata - very little For sale at Dr. SEIM' VS Drug Storo,':No.:l4o, comer et Wood street and virgin . ' - ..jefolkw IWAttend to your - Horsing...Mt HOYT'S HEAVE YOWDl,ll:This;patelior ortered.to tbo i l lt e b o lli ni as y m a ga l ra cino nn k g Cure for tho wn odaptol t rive: in bornen : gid ,i 4a beeti used, in thi prtvato veterinary practice of the pmprie. for for rho Tbo otter Incompetency of that noble ele , si the horse, for-labor, when troubled withlhis Oommon desetoeishouki balms. every onohaTirM snail, to apply , immediately for this remedy. For WS whole, . alb and rand at . Dr, 13.4 1 / B Eit'S.Drtiodtore, 140; b2OroiW COMET of Wood at, and 'irlrght, alley. JaVAZDZIIIO2I... . . . MOLL Q. Anderson and illiiintTindle bays • this day entered Into 'mine:rola p, sailer tho Ono and sty to Of J.f Anderson, & Co, in tho.efolo Fruit awl Onifeotlbnory business, et 13 Wood street, Plitalmogh. Mainz di.vomd of my entire intermit In the Wbolesale Fruit and . Conf..vikniary buidnesa, to- Ifesara. J. C. Andaman & Co., I take pleasure kratemnikandlng them to my former Mends and for them ia continuance of thelfberal pato:digs begoanal on me. ' jyT:tf • • • • ••-• xistrire rirrorins. IWASSOCIATED Firemen , * - insurance. Company. or the . City of Pittsburgh. W. DALLAS, PraidentitOllPAT FlNNEY,Seerouty. Will insure. ognirrt FLARCamI WM'S of all • UM* 01Ber t inliononpMels •lloope,fios. 124 and• 125 W. W. Dallwi, • Jobn ArAilvorl, D. C. - ftwynr, - • •R. B. Bhp= • -- Robert Matzoh Cbasies WU= Gkwinsin, WM= Coilipriccd,., A. P. ‘asttuts, ' JolePirna • . 11/111=111...1111 , 11ti1fr , . ,= ' "7 , rev w preple endstro 'pimples on the "human taco dlvirie," or eruptions of any klria; when It it a fact so well Imoamy that Dr. nyaott'a Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla cleanses the skin teem all impurity, removing pimples, mots and bictehm, leaving the effected parts es healthy, smooth 'and soft the bash eta babe.. It *Wally priceless to thaw who wish the may beauty atehildlood. It causes all sor e s and .poltasioits wormdsitotilscharge all their infected rrialler,And:Mmdletiteli every Impurity bon . . • .. It does its workneatly but e ff ectually, gi conscious beatiefiend blooming henitb,rin the- place of vi and soulsickerdng disease- See, ad errtiscakent In another miaow. - UCITIZENS' .1 1usurgui0e:Compant of - P ll .ttsktinrgh.--C.G.lll;!ggiritent; SA3I- UKL L. nqn:Li ft Office: Irate" Mid, 6e.tekai mate( and Wad street:. 'mums MILL end OAROO ith!tyi;oli thoOhte 314 Vasis• arel tributaric • • • • Lostmes agapast Lau or Damp b s tFlre. • A.10:0=-Agzuust the Perils of the boa, end Intend Norio,- Atantind Trangportallon. • • o ..thuseY, • Wm. Larhoer jr., William It:10aq, - Basnnel Kier,. •Ilngb D. King, ' William Dingtuun; 'llabereDrualem. jr., • D. Debaran, • B.- Fla:laugh. • • .Irancla &Berg, })Brand IThazietrm, - •• J. Brhoorunaker, • Walter Bryant, Samuel ltea . - • piltl Fellows' terizei Bufiang; .114trilt strut. belt.= Silid .and Sniiilhiteldi drrds.—Pittai burgh Exteani pawed; No. 2 . neeis first - arid third Tuesdays of eaeb month : Vilishurgh Degree "Lisagi.., No. 4,encets second and fatmth Mechanics' Lodge, No.o, meets overi ;Ilineishil• evening. Western Slar Lodge. • No. tti, insets every Wednesday Irma City Lodge, No 132, Meets overyMonday evening.. • Mount Morish Ledge, No 1:00, meets every Monday 'even at Unkm 11311, corner of Fifth and . Zoom Lalgo, No 985, meaty ' eiery 'Thursday evening, at' then corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. ' Twin City Lode, No. 24.1, meets every Friday atenini.— , Itall, corner of 'swat and. Sandeititty streets, Allegheny . PittsltraiehLife - Inipira . Mice Co span OP PITZSBIINOZ4 8100,000. Prziddent: .IA3IP,S• 5.'110011k , Vice President: wawa, mouitiN. • ' Treasurer: JOSSPII S.. LRECII. - • ' Bmotary: C: A. COLTO '0171C14 NO. 54 Perm Scauct. IlAitceito This Company makes every Ineurance tipped:dr:44 to or Mutual rates air. tho same eurt*a.ailaytoa, by other Bare. cotaucted, Companies. , lotut Stock Rates et a reduction.of One-thirdtroni the Mu tual rites—equal to a diridend of thlrty-ilLree and or:o -il:J:1,01w cent, paLicinuttally Lu .adranea.-. Risks taken on the lives of persona going to California. James - S. Boom: , • Joseph•Kr /mech. , Charles A-Cotton, Stunned srcinasn, • ' John•A. Wilson, • . . 4 *. 44 soap. • or all other preparations for the teeth, Has watt the palm vend has • - . No imparter far elenanbut the teeth; Sweetening-and parir.ihr tbe breath, - Num Or cluing hieedlng, soft tad tender .- beni of enfmnlenlM or parasit gumses onented the teeth, and are hurtful To the enamel, Thinsoap has the power Of xennuirm them entlreli, and also ' Of preventing. the teeth froth detay. To prove this, let. all 'who doubt . , • Have reeaurne to a, box of the valuable. ... Soap 'prepared by Protium? Johnson, Ot Nest 'fort, freer; materials nine°. properties Are admitted by all &lentifl People to be of .4ettain 441`-l!rioelZ cents: . Eold Nvltolcsale.eur.l retell • : AIL •Ichrflillft'S Drur: store. Ito. 140. Jl - amvx - curter of Wood duet and Virgin alley. . • ninth Asattuatzt rowir. mtEEDEn—conteining tin in. foraudlcm en'breentg. rewind, dtAnutni and manage. matt of DO3II•.'STICPOULTItY. /do, Instructions ammo. in the choke of pure Meek, cnednB, tatoophing, An, &e.- 7ith " Fo r . sz r‘ o /11 . aN*63 .- Ifir.N.rncti"le. 3043.10nOwbreedcodANken. rvitE hianotacture Of Iron, le an its cations breaches, in. .1 eluding adfax:rlptten of woodcutting, coekligghim me horning etcharcoal end coke; the dltrArig a n d pawn . Amen on; the buildlog and management of bino.frien ner - 74 working by annual, Cats or •anthracite; the .!Mlldng =I the gamin:mien of crude into wrought Iron by charcoal Serra and puddling furnaces... Also, n description of forge haramematigeg mills, blast machines,- hot hut, ete,,'efr-4 to wbtch fa added, as Mau on the manufacture of ga d, : By Frederick Overman, ..3flning, Engincir--irith one numbed, end 'fifty wacd engedyincond ellitiOit. per zez crABE IS TES ONLY TRITE-BUTEN! ream rza CITE &AMU] JAsus OSTROU, $ 0 Liberty Street, New Terk.-Atning beenmany years In the JOBBING SILF. HUMES& In New Terk, the vederifmal hes waked, that to do a getwart Credit the a very rargelno.fd on grads necesesi7 end th at a LABOZ.PA/11 07 Tile PXOFTP I SteDS VPDX • 71'W canasta, he bee therefore IX , IIIIIICOMI dealing. princlpattyth TIMM GOODS, and upon the ' EXCIUSiVe. _Cash floratern e And can guarantee every coatumer a IMMO 07 A? LUST 20 PIS COP SIZOW VTR ,VSVAL MEM PARTS. Below 111 a brief Itst Uooda, of which a complete immanent will always be focal nt U:ll3taLikitalteOl: RII° 3 °N B ; /MEM CTULF4:3; BILE CRAVATS, • GLOVES, 31ine, Lacsaa, rainconma.mq, • DRESS '1111115.117i05, BAREGIiS, • GOODS, lIORIERT L C. lIANDKIZPe PLAltatlltßONS,:ann--. ViCIAL,YLOWKES, .Ae» ke. Flaring glum thls mann a falr trial, and reveired na• menus miens Prontairawaw7 td; the care 414 Va; the in4l2‘ .11.010 d la nowfia t ccorrinord that the atom is th e only "true oWen. bludiutes, end invitee a than aft dealers visiting Now. ork,to purchase gowda OSTROM, ZS Li street, cert. dorm to the Past OBlces 4ws , u , (1 , 46 a t ttrs limo a; ateMts. ealtton 4 Co.) ti- NMI NEMO ,7 • _i is y 2. ; • • ' ". • --•;, ESE ~; _ ~'•:' ~~ • Ic‘„