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Wilson. • • • . • Iteer.Mr. Lovejoy, of Illinois, oponedtila Coniention with 7 The ndvintri of Tuesday'ssesrian worn read. by one of the The repart of mixed of gentlemen to compose the National ":! - Onlinlittec, was then trilledYox by Statee, and the following. cooteroon wereatmouncial as gotitreSking TH NATIONAL CO3t3UTTEg. • Mani. . . ileertM S. [lon. Coriond, New llrmpohire . Natick, gemachusetts. ;James M . . 11. D_owd,-Pitividstice, Rhode Island. John lionker,.Hartford, Connecticut.. . Fdwanl.D. Barker, Middlesex; Vermont. . Chides Wheaton, Syracuse, Nest York, . • Alexander Black. Sweedeuhoro. New JereeY• Mueller,.Wilmington Delaware. • ahem Thomast, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. ' Brisbin ti, Ohio. Ilelmisa,l3trolt: ' , Michigan. • Latham Chewies t Kenosha, Wisconsin. Julltul; Centreville, Indiana (hien Loetoy, Itivecton, Illinois. Minnie' L. Kowa, Mt. Pleasant, lowa. .:. • • John Gilmore, Triadelpbta, Virginia. M. Clay, Whitehall, Kentucky. • •• J: Y. Sn!sigrass, Baltimore, Maryland. The Indiana delegation Forested trace to .sutetituic the name . of Ibibbard es Vice President ft= that :statton'iumi ncEnwtoa. . • ' .-.f7.dr;:eliirit;4 ti v llieblgan, gas substitniod o'ir;e . President . -.lrCitti that State , ha place of Mr . Elliott. of the ronaroltie:e to Arboto w& iirkfthe;retolution relative to the niannerof casting softly reualittviport front theretatoittee,acannpanied by ttreaoln ttrotOrblutt piOrtird that in voting en a .platforronnd for. • .4,iididatoi, the mloubt b e taken by. States, .and 'OlOl State 'allotted tt;entimberofroter she ram entitled to in the electoral college; provided that where a difference existed hi votes both fur and ogninat rhonid be count , , A Motion wan made that the report be neer pte,l; bat Wreli 1 - 00 Rea taken, didi-e Spaulding, ofOhk!,. moved the monition be laid on the table, in order that he might deem a pledge atdclt In) bail made. If thatm.l'l6n pi led, tiondnate JOON P. lam: for prt•riffent by se -selaaanktiin;• [Lond'aniteAttrosisatir.chcortng.l - .: oppored the motion, hit 'cm': d&Laiid out of • .'foto ..iniStnlkoinilont the 'President declared the .moilon •. . - • • of dud,:;o Srdinidine;'fri toy Ott the table regstleid. ; dlyt. hit ifdd, of Ilomfbnsetta; Cauca 4icei Tote.hy Stitety but tiros t . efased bythethidr. tionaThe deeidon cline Antir; anti dated bliieiwons firif 4 ;4:ka3:. • ' 9Ze! - ehohilion IWatel' that;ln'tits - ,oplntois the:mutton of !Irkddlrig 143.ucindr4 lie etdd tbq ik4iicution Cauld tbey cbcie, but iikicutlesnan iaiiild t.‘ hpAt right-1.'1%e elinirduin waS twtainfti tn itastlC.44loly4il4loo64.imanintosca rote_ - coniied;. on the nietion of 7udte • SOLtii#4; 7 4 t.. ... 4 *P 3 re of tlio cott!u4lttee; r;:ut pea fhllowing ts the_voun • .Ftar I.'int.,2s::Neef;JerPey, reunSylvints, Nsti%=l.l.llnr; y.liesintlZlFP44,se, s;.idnisochtwetts 32: gondeettent; 6;•Tertnont, 3: New York. 30;.DeloWere, 4'; Pennsylnonta,:lB; - Ohio, 5.: Mittipon, Vwconsin, indlins i 13; Illtuois,, 10; la. tic, 0; .Vlrginto, 31' itentueky, 4-179. • • . •. • " :The Intentneement the, result Ras mitred witliiicat. opiynse: • ••• . '•Tbint'lntibrin Commitike rein announced 111 ready to re- - - ofthr petfeet . calm had been obtained. lion .lettpa ItAltirmos aieculed the . strige, with the ranititions Thls - ass the first time Mr. 0. 11211 appeared . 'Damn thous:mention, aid the three cheers which some ttiththiptie . ieferidnfAhngentleman thorn Oltio pm:ascii. were gieen i.ithientty died stab Mr.f.liddings said the (=unit. -leetrat; ithored wear:welly. to giro an' exprmsion of the prixiefplarcif the portion of the American peopje they tepr, rented. It is true, they diffenkt *the sentiments whic.h theireprerantedi but the grratt.' degna of.fraternizetlon 'existed pineal; members. Solna of theta were not nitisied with the . pistrino, bolsterer, awl- withal other thir4 tribe iniethed. in It; which would not da,as , It wind to too solirminons. They bid pit together sentiments trhich ha /trial weal! motive the approbation of the dined= pew plc.- lle would ;deli stab that o minority report would be nre.e . idol by-Mr. Smith. Of key York. Mr. 01ildinv eluded by raying that be would not enter into a diseuarion on tite - recolutiou.e, but jsould lay them befae the Canna: . . ..The Secretary, Mr. Booth. of MIA, then read the felloirieg, • • EIiTEG 11T JOSUUA animas. .galing 125.1b 4 e , 1 to NATIONIL CONVLSTIO3. se' the dee. 'phis of the Free thannemey of the Grated tholes, united by a ittinunon retain , ' to maintain righta against wrongs and Prnedean against Shivery: confiding to the intelligence, the petdotlmt awl the discriminating Justiee of the American peeve; putting' our trust in God for the triumph of our ruse. and Invoking his guidatco to our endeavor* to ad-. ranee now submit to the canal judgment flail Men • the following declaration of principles awl merisnres: S. That Geo-erne:tents dcriAing their Just powers from the consont of the 'governed. ere instituted among men to secure to ail throe irmtlenable right. of life, liberty nod the pertenit orhappiness, with which they are endowed by their Creator, ' and of which none min he deprived by staid legislating!, ex- • 2. Thst tho . trno mi.n of American Democracy tato m.iintain the jdtertiek elite POMP, the Sovereignty elite ! Sudei rind the perpotnity of the Moine.. by•tho lanportial ap. • pile:Won to imbue *hairs, without mtilonol dbwrhitbutbzes. oftherandatnental principlea of Neal rights, street justice,. and thownzikal administration: • . 3: That tlie Valera! Government Done ofilmitedpowers, derivedsolrl ` Dorn MOO:MS:Welton, and the grants of pow: , retherein mght to be strictly ormatrued, by all the deport. meets and arterdiof the Government. and it is tnesintionti and.ilanftvions.lo exerdse doubtful conctitrational powers. • 4. That the early history of the. Government clearly Antos the settled volley to have been;not to extend, nation. -nate and .;nolurage, but to Melt, lorallei awl discourkze ilarery, and to this peaky, .rthtelt mbhubi never hare bryn de; artnl r r nm, the the-crturtent ought forthwith to return.. 6. Thattlie Constitutkna of the United Staten ontatoed Prut a zoom perfect =km. to itstahlith Justice, and memo the blesslurrs of liberty, expressly denies to the General Go erament all power to deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, - withoot due 'proem of law:- and therefore. the Government bovine no torn potrerto make a stave than to mattes king, and to more power to einablith slavery Matt to estahlish numarrhy, should at morn moored to tottery it self from 'all .:tospoestbility • for Sho est emit.' of Ante' or. Attletet It pninnningcnaNtltutionat petn•lto legisfete for Its estiortion. , 6.• Th at to the Terres-wring ant impart unnte domands the Slave Powerfor mere Slime Matte, firm Slow Terri! and list vanntlalinnion of. Mowry. our - didinct and final answer is—No 11012 PIAUI Stairs, so Starr TrIBIT07 , 1". to .NATION'Atinn FLS.Vlntr. and SO NAT C 053.1. lanirs - L , Lnolf rot. rue Errntornox 01' nacos.. - 7. That thin arts of Congress known •as the Coruproraino measures of IESO, by mating the mhataion of n vovereltn Froth contingent upon the adoption of other mm01[27.5110. mantled by the eporint interest of slavery :'by their moiled.= to guarantet; freedom to fro territories: by thetrattompt td Imtuslinnronctitutiotud limitations on Moor/leer of ecoogriet and the woolen, admit um States• by their provisions for the assumption of tire millions of Stara debt or Terns. • and for thelmymcztt of aro million, more and the (vestals of a largo territory to the same State, under ll:tens/WM an In d torment to the reanquislunent of agronnillesv claim : and theivinvasion of the sovereignty of the States and the libation of the people tineugh the enactments of tut unjust. cpprenlvo • and uoconstitutionol Fugitive Slave proved to be ineorthistent with ell the principles end maxims of Ikanoczney„ ind wholly Inadequate to the settlement of the onections of which those are :claimed to be an • adjust. mint s. That no permanent settlement of the Slavery questlim • can be ILEA:at Gn., except in the practical - rameeltioe of the, truth, that Slowly LA roctional and Freedom national 1 by Ito tooted separation of the Genera! Rovernment from Stave- ry, rind the exercise of Its legitimate and athstitutional -I fluenee on the 'Most! Precdom, and by leaving to the States I the whole subject of Shivery amt the extradition of fatlres , .9. That st";due regent forth. Federal - Conxtitution and . ; sound administrative policy:demands that the fends Of the ' genotal.Governmentbe kept from tainting institn nous': 'that inland und ocean postage should be reduned 'to tholowest persibh point; that to more revenue sbould be raised thiuo Is required. to defray the strictly neceoary ex penses af theymblie nerelee and to pay off the publie debt. And that power nod patronage of the Garernmcnt should be diudathed by the abolition of all tthnthessary offices, sal aticiandmitileges .and by the election by the people of all °Moors in the woke of tba Veinal States, i'o the no nine be. consistent with The prompt and efficient transaction, 10. That Sliver aid Umber hnerovernenta, whe.n nethwary to therrefoty.apa ccurenieuce of commerce with, foreign na tionsorwmongthe sereral-.Staten, rue Objects' of National exntern;:aul it ill. tne dirty of Congress, in the exercise of its coinditelioeld Powers, to provkle for the mune. -*- • • 11... That ornminta and mut.= from tho. Old ,World should find a. cordial welcome to bodes of comfort and fields or en terprise In, the Now; and every attempt to abridge their pi*. Titres of becoming citizens =deniers of the Ant among us,' nuzht to be resisted with inflexible determination. 12, That the Public Muds of the united States toting to the people. And abouki not be sold to Individuals, nor gnu - ti ed to corporations, but. should bo held as a sacred trust for the h e - dater tho people,. *tut should be granted in Ussitted. quantlfles,free of cost. to landless settlers. . 13. That many nation has &clear right Walter or change. Its min g n o n Verum s M ent y , nom i t n h i o st rig ht s owd pmo ns t h in e such manner aa happiness Orate people ; andfureign interference with that rn,dat rellaifgerons violation of the law of nations, against which they. - should protest, an endeavor by , all proper means to preveht; and etpecially is it the duty of the Amer , teen Government, representing the chief Republic of the snarld;to - proteat - against, and by all propermeans to pre . tent, the interrentiou of Kino and Emperors against no tions seeking to establish fur then:solves republican or con stitutional goverunients. • . . • • 14. Thaeslareryis a sin against Gal, and acrime agalnvt Man, the enormity of which no law nor usage can sanction co"-ato that Christianity and llomaidty alike de, maid tfb abolition in. That the 'Peelle° Slave Act of 1950 ht repugnant to the Constitution, tattle principles of the common law,to the • Spirit of Christianity, end to the sentiments of the civilised world. We, therefore, deny its binding force upon the American people, and - demand its Immediate and total re. penis . ' to: That the doctrine that any]Hunanan law is a finality and not subject - to imallthation or repeal, is not In aecotd once with the creel of the founders of our governments, and. is dangerous to the liberties of our people • 17. That the nalepthdence of Hayti aught to ho tea:gear al by our government, and our coassnerclal relations with it placed on the footing of the most formed nations. ' it. That it is the Imperative duty of the General. Govern ment to protect all persons. of whatever color.. stetting any of the United States. from unjust and Bleed imp r impi x .4 or any other infringement of their tighta.. • t . 19. That we recommend the Introduction into all tics hereafter.to,bo negotiated between the United Stabs and fordri nationsiof some provision for the araltable settle• meet of difficulties by • resort to derisive Urbaration. 20. That the Free Dmlcredill Party is not onankcid, to aidelther the Whig or Dermourdiewmg of the ma_ lo w , CoMpinlniaePerty of the nation, but to defeat Ahem both'.. mid that ratiodistinit-and renotnithnf bOth as lumelessly corrupt and Wittily taiwort4 of - contideoce: - Mitt:mp g . of - :oThis resolution (the fourth) was-ho one which was e X. punged from the platkititettnatlati dr4u.r. Te4Pansof New isle fourtcenth.r6mlntbniiiiii hereo•wai super ev42 l 1 7 9 1 V trPQrted -, bY g!i.Bootb*Of , _ Elie Ftwelaotooertley ti to toliViiitotession of the Federal Gov. ' ernMentmad tdMitirder It for the better! proteettoe of the rights and interests of the whole people. - a. That Ire , inscribe' , on ohm -banner 'aFcnc.'Son., Fate ...Smen,.Elsz LOON tailrace MEN," . luid Under It' mill CIO t c=vea.; until n triumphant victory - alien reward our 7;41713143r 13: . . . ' O /1 16 , nal that before the mart woe adopter] oiwiltietiltyree of .deferenee towards the genDedien eompoS• hag the Minority report, should 'Olow their' tO present their 'report. 'After Mae ronrersallou, the motion * prerallea. 31r.linutiv :Sham, of iiew. York, on eseemling the plat formic: rend the report, .was oho received with tretnendaus cheering.. Ile moved,. in !Miler that 'the: iithiority report might be - read, that it ticy'aUoited,. the majority of the committee. - Mr. saWiabi -not the only resolutions he hoped adopts:4 - but there were many resolutions in the Majority veOrt, that were near and dear to hie heart, and to the. beartiof.thtee of who aigned.this report.. - The report was', then read by the speaker in n. loud and doei: voice. • • ' . Mr .1. Herron Foster, of Pa; moved that the resolutions be. : dere:Teat:l the aftersteAri,in prier that - they might be pein.t., ed, and the Convention. proceeci &Abe nomination of PresH" dent and tiro President: Mr 31w.1111, of Ohio., opiesed. tha resolution. He said there trik, a. disposition amen:: some of the members to nominate eantthiambefiirfthey bad UplatforMio stand upon. Mr Faster Withdraw. the last portion of the remit:Hon in . relation to.thaiiiittnalion cif President end Vice President. 3lrlloolli, of •iyhitneun; _insisted on the consideration of . Oa reports of th e : . Th vote - Ims taien'en Mi Foster'smotion, and It weak:At, and ttre Cancel:alert minded to the consideration of the kr:GerTit Smith proceoded to the attual and mmlo nal:ova ofabotttan hour in length, inopposition to the majority re port, asui I nthror . of the rmolutioias &lath he had read to . theCouyention. hIo argued at length in favor of a party which would aeout the Ida' of availability In their platform, and bile upon the -tease prlnciple4 of civil goaernMent and utalierimf IMuesty.. They ahould leave the old parties as Lot left FOclotu, and they should no it - Ist:hal took/rte. hind. 'The gentian:tan went Inin . on aruumeat in relation to retomalrilyt any hutiMit s law whiett:teleratea•elerary"-we alambluot send our Prityrra to Congeeia aria the judiciary, tor we thereby tent:guyed its lawfultte4. ILO would tram• pie emelt lowa under his feet. , lie would recograrr no law which Eta:feted a man thief; and he lama' th,Tirattld not recognize rt taw which . ch'elterad a cheep thief; yet hew Louth better 15333:man thous' ahcon..Thespeoherthett went into a dipeursion;lit whlchte characterised those as atheists itho. would support slavery. Mr Smith's apeech was listened to with . greaf attention, and loudly choerett. • lion. Mr. Gtonuma, of Ohio, followed In 311 ad.tr,si In sup• port of thC platform Premute.l py silt majority of the Com snifter. ILo did not lito, the deapoiditilf:fillo in which the gentleu epolm--thourith h (lir. 1:110.1 0 eig tfeia graf• yet he loped to see slavery abralf laSa la our country before he died : ..TheireaurA , had „beep progreAru fur several years, and theurwae no ettuae fur desporatem. lie was not In (a. Tor a r tteoulog mist:Muir, to:the Lana in the reaolutions of thea:torti!ention,lant as an fudithitial be had phmt arms in the hands of .the fttidtita rind i old•hira to use them.' .Ife ma cludal by hoillti the reardutianoVould la; adopted. • • Chair ealled COn.WrChlhni it' 6 Mcr-- Mr. Payne. Of ,\t ipeonalu.. prated that wilds name was et tnehotto the Mhorrlty..report wonht be thonght jertineat to hint' to pry4k. on the quePtlon. Ho would promise butt ty, Lenin er. .Th.- gentlemen .fiewn Ohio plated that they were previewing. yet the Fugitive Slave hew had pawed sinew -19. M.. That lair was trenched . by V minister* Of gopisa and.the higher law iambs] at. . What itlkallee of progress Vitas tines. in MitS? - • A gentlemen interruptod the:Teat:we by ittatinK that they bad progrevol iu far that. the aNsititice law had become so that It would fell, and with It the law a - The speaker, Its reply to a gentleman who had interruptal bite, Pala. that We.had uO . Mosest or Aaiun whit us as the 31r. Iliddingl. entered the .ILall at this moment, and the 'Teak= was . Intirrupted by a gentleman from Mttepachu setta,•wherrentarked,..llutwo hare a Jephum" (Meaning Mr. 0.) The remark was received with .great animus., which Mr. t]hd.lln a entrance at the moment redoubled.. ,Mr. Payne comb:tuna In defence of Mr. &Mill, and lu op. I;esition OS Mr. Giddings' plat/ Jun. The IT - esker mt.:dated Mr. Giddings' remarka---he was luterrupted by Mr. 0., who pet hint right. The 'Tanker undiutml; he bad wi Lope this party would achieve anything until . it repiratated the him of expedieneiond came down to time prtraipleS of eonmum Afr. Tappan, of New York, raid he had a strong desire to Waite the two dieius, Into which the Convention is now divide& lie bellowed lr pacildo. The principal rawo of difference we.; the n*ulation la which the word "legalize' 00CUM4. 000 party was herds lby Geritt Smith, awl the other - was totoprzed of other. wallows!, and wes, per naps thelnr4er of the two. IleUppan intmdrierd the followhezre•olution, to to add ea to the pletfutin: : Witettetl, That an by the Cmetitutton "the eitliene of earl' Mato Ansi' bo enUtled to ail while:maul Inateunitk-4 of dawns in the ioreral titateN" tee praetkr of hapriqudng colored mimeo ofr other Stater, while the reer.ela to *that they belong ?Mtn port, and rennin; the eten-Lon of the i.bt to bring goat ewes Lesfaro the Stirrine Court of the Colte,l State,. to tel.t the liagalty of sorb proeeetUnre, b a flagrant violatten of the COnstlhation. and an turadou of the rights of ((Matta of other Raki , , utterly lticonetrtent With the rro• mado by tho alarehohlere„ that they *hit the prort• la= or the Contititatlon faithfully armed by every etata in LW: Union. , .; MrT:llow] Ux Mowing insalatliin, in biaee lin the Majority. moil,' uou4l be PloPtol to Wetate of hat'. martyr enS italopled, 11,%7C.Gauthotimtt to my lt catnap' , -arise the support of Mr Nmtth r ' • 1.,v 12•14m1. That at; American elavery tea attragarla Oaf /awl eitaio analart. mutt It /A la the bight:rt. AP UI PIA. iliMl4lll, Win JAW, either 'Write, or human: sail is th e refore, utterly rata am t or No ror.cr., before Mot end mart :ttr 011110ge, of Oldu , said that -be. bad =welled with , ainw of the aratruitto.t, and they vern perfortly willing. 114 rake oftartnon,r, to Ntrike out the resolution ; (Cheers. , The eleariata stetett that the paver tray p putt to to . , Ith.traw i i t. minority report of Mr Smith. ' UrGertttt Frnint Alit"! Ilia be wonl4 hitt; Ilistparthrat tbeVatforni vtilrb rein:At to fl.s'ery a auppuit, iltha rotnier!of Ttsrpgul prondie..l. lir tIGIA ,`S of metudtee htterhod to It. itserytntoit. the'report I the it tee. The inotlon ante wittulrstert.. 1 lllr Snodgrana toll nouthern membera hod Dot hem runt [te ulted with natant to tlu! alteration alba platform ropettotk, Cbarlon Crumb Manta Pr Minn. shawl that: he horn. 1 hey would have :nand 1p tine nucUlleati.it Of the ida . iwhieh we. presented by Mr. Tappan. Merry r 1 whleb yen SAO tan Mil t, meant W(41(4 extrer.re vlotenee, check the prat )givsn of arill , lavery sentiment in' the South. Tint revolo.,„ don ef Mr. Smith tee would too‘ller Ire. hand, It emptied 1011Miren. 11, It not Incoming In Ourelco., if we at to to o. • \MIS*, the advancement of our . reined bat we should rel. - pt done Immure' la s belt ialeulatc , l In do our cause reel. lie Mt O t degree e:f.tbspair when be thought it oinild i.e hi. duty to fes tin tenet the inguenee, set !tend by Mr. tbnith.. Ile had • ''..n word to naylt wino! to the platform offered by toot gen. /Heinen. When 1.. hod heart VIM in the morning." ho ttbouiht what,. raluairle aid he would . la- to the antielaVell '‘i eauso, If, Ittrlead Of ltdifitiill4 hi Luba: to a few immli.l Pt../ "pie lathe Stole of New York. he vonht ell the Free follcie. Thafgentleinan afked on to aliallil.o bur, ono pinitin. and. ..unite in a v ircat many inennurea which - he prnten . ..4. -ttlt I duty to blaronntitnent‘ would not allow Min . to do it. Srieh , wan the gcniletnai strong arm and voice in the renvo.O!.' he for himself wain l think the purclutio cheap If they tad hie 01,1 by the mrrilleo of threo'resointlona. ' Ilehoped dry would unite in the entnprondne of Mr. Tappan, Mezdnate it candidate, and go twits: . (Cheer...) . . Mr. Snotlgrarcr.ir Mlniand, followed In nu =hunted speech, In oppoeltiosi to the: motion of Mr. Tapp nu. lie wan ilodznelvd In ininhitila &bin& In Maryland, that the Pen- USIVIeJI etniltale4 in that rooludon, an reported by tier ointnltter, wan an far na.dhey, mold go. When you gay aluvUrr.u.u l4 not be leXellaed, you indulge In - n ranulnty' •width a man who has the least knOwlolgs, known bolter.— It 11.ce long hared On in the rani on the Mande 100 k.% The. gentlcrucn,condmini lo opporltion to the renolut lon of Mr. • Mr. Linn, of Kentucky, geld the Ontbelarcry . torn of lien tacky would Ruppert the minority report of the Ccutinlttce. Ile hoped, however, that the rewledlon of Mr. Tappan ;Could tr 3 odoptel for thesal:car harmony. -: Mr. (Lewitt Smith withdrew bin minority report, In order that the report of the majority, tor amended by 31r. Teppaii; Might roc= before the-convention. . . 'itulgoSpauldlog, of Ohio, morel that the retolatton of Mr. Stepan, In !pounced= with the repOtt of the majority of the Committal, ho referred to Mr. Gilllngn, as Ctudtman o rthe Coe:undue, to report to the Convention. The motion teas:termini, and recorded with great cheer Mr. Clark, of Itiehigatc Opposed the aminament of Mr. Tappan.. lie moved to mend. the Imolutiott by striking out several Words. T e gentlemen hemline very excited in hts opposition. • . • ' Mr. tor cm, of Illinol', woe in. favorof the report 0 orb . ginally prmeuted. The gentleman made a most eloquent lubber) in opposition to the theories of Smith was opposed and'uthers,:— 110 to incortornting woman's rightrightsand othet questions, in our platform, which bad no more relation-lo it than moonbeams, and which would iced us into regions of mist and darknew.. Mr. Willery, of Maine, said they were evidently drifting to sea—that 11 they dld'uot adopt tie platform of majority of, the Committee, -they would he farther thin ever from haftiony. 'rho 'gentleman followed halm address In:favor :of adopting the report as ortgluafty p rwc .pt e d.. Prot Pilll3Cy,Of Ohio, naado remarks In favor of the major . 117 report, and in opposition to tit 'melting of the minority if they had not these ideas incorporansi in the platform-- Unitai the anemia of the people would misunderstand the - word legalinxt futile resolution. • Sllavery, in the idea of the people, was lagullusl b'y the statute books. Judge Spaulding withdrevriale motion: • The motion of bir.Teppan,striking out the fourth resolu tion witelmi.j/to house, and 11r. Ml* of N. Y., spoke In opnoritlim to the Wittalrmrat 0f.114 Ito seickniniviamtha of the pooplo of the I.liiitii**fwerein favor of the platform as it stand -1: - 4 1b7sipuiation was loudly called for, end the; vote was Mien *Stairs, rind tba resobatlera was stricken out by a vote or 131 ayes to S 6 pays.: : ' . -- • • The resolution of Mr. Tappan in regard to seamen was • The original resolution, einerded, Woe preeenbat by *r, ...liteeth, of Wis.;ns a substitute for the rioplution offered by Mr. 7hppan. The following to the reminder' of. air. • forms the 14th in the plat-tonal; and Wl/8 . ailopted .with great unanimity. • . • 14•' That slavery la a sin esklist Clod and a calms against :Ania:coirc .m:F:fl;t. . . man, 'whirl' All.butnan initietruent of 'MP tip make and that chrtotlanity, buloarifty and patrbtirnt r4lk dr.. ft' nboUUon. . • . . Tbo ottesHon'tleu , rotttrr4 to the .orlgtiii7repliit, ; 6, aniortdott. • • -".. = . 2 Mr. Y. 1?!;1 1 /4.1164*71 .' uii*'aii . x?figidoz! fu reganl to the :" The choir decided that Pendingthe questioh httheluitend ment to the ametubnena, t ha - preldous2aaattail Was oaderfd , consequently debate would bo out °feeder: - . • Mr:Noble, of New Ifork,n pealed from the decision of the Chair. The Chair was a a majority. The Ott:testicle, then recurred to the platform presented by the ma are report, as emended... The States were called and the result wives follOwsl Yeap u l.l2- Nays, if).-7 of the Nays ware from Virgitda, 2 front noli, and 0 front New York.. Mr. Smith, 0f .Now York, moved the adoplion of the 1311 : he order that ho might ba - redaved of the re• aimalnutty-otwithdmiwing it .ills motion was amended by - laying - the report on the table.. - Mr. Booth, of New York,prusented a . .reselution which be iadd, would cover soma of the ohlertions of3lr. Smith, of N. York,. to the platform Inrolatlonto the lend reform • ques tion. Ile said the spirit of which monapollted lotto qtuinli tles of land, would prompt men te eel! out In lots, the great deep, ma funeral plate; sell the rain of IleaMn, and bottle up Gods' sunshine and self it, on a speculation, 'to the , shit'. ering multitude.. [Cheers.] Tim fallowing Ls the .n,:a!tu, . . Rewired, Th at all Men have Nationni right to a portion of the poll; Wit' as the use Of the soil is indb.ponsuble the tight of all teen to the soli is an =MI an their right to -Mr. Walker, of 31an achasetts. asizni a gentleman from. Michigan. (Mr. Chose) who had explained the spirit of the resolution! what tho population of the world would do when the land was ell occupied L 3lr Chase, of Wieconidn. /mkt that any contingency which should arise under theltroxidence of God, the Divine Being would prorkle for. tiereral gentlemen followed in addremes. Mr Smith, of New York, add the passage of the - resolution wouistgo far towards making tits . .platfbrm of the meeting perfect. So long mi laml monopoly existed. eh - abolition of the ono would follow the Abolition of the other. A Tote was taken taut the resolution passed. • 'Mr 'Hopkins, of Nest, moral that they Convention 'now proceed to nominate a candidate flo President and rice Prewidttnt, in the manner prorkted In the resolution adopted In the morning. Mr Biel, of Mess.. moved that the letter of John P. Mote toe gentleman of New York be mud no was declared out Judge Ihiauidlici;ofObin,noialiated P. 'LAU, of IC llanaphtto, as a to ndidata for President. Dr Young, of New York, nominated SALMON P. Cossa, of Ohio, es a candidate for President . BD efiILIVR, of Salem, Mess.,..wits also tiaminated for Pre4 _ rot= W - Jaiss . ; oflndiann..SSWict, Idgrts. of Ohio. end OFZDAE FVAN.I 7 of New Jersey. were nominated for Virci .• . The following bl the zeoult Preritiont, melt Stem voting tho lonohyr Of electoral "Ail to which It MLR entitled: 31Idne New . Hampshire 3hueMehnsetta Conneetieut Rhode .14ond Vermont New Turk Now Jer-ey ... . ?dkhiMan . . Indiana .......... ... linot Vltglttlz Whwonsin . . Ohio . The foltosin7 Is the total remit - John. P. lisle, of N. U ' Salaiott P. 0311A4 , . of • tierrit limlth; N. 'Cork Charles F. Adam., 31a.....ein.etti; Thomas 11. lienton. of 31n......... S. C. Win. 11001101, of S. - ........ . Charles Dort:re:fir Wisconsin On motion. JOHN P. HALE winy deviant' unaalmourly nominated try the Free Volt Party for Pt , e4dout of the Gut ted Stater: 'Zhu) cheers were given for %Ir. noir. me. Convention proceeded to nominate n candidate for Vice i'reaident. The following not the tenth of the MUM DAUM. George W. Julian. of 1nd100n.... Runnel Lewle..of Joshua It. Glidinp. George it. MYRA?' of New J. 11. coulee Charles Durkee of ii:Pronein.. Then being no choice, the Onnention owl stoat to prt+ reed to another ballot, when Samuel Lewis, in I 1 pertinent 'perch, withdraw his name. Meson i'atighan, Spardditr. ' , and Ltridene &Ohio, liar s ding of Indiana , and others.pohlemapllments to 3tr. Lewis and born testimony to his worth as a man. Tito Contention then proceeded to a word ballet, which resulted as follows': ifiroxpe W. Julian-- &mord Lewis- ........ ....... . On motion, Mr. Jun= teas declared unanimously nontina. test Cheer, \CCTV given fUr the randl.tatex, to the utleht of bleb the Consent/on adjourned. at bolt pact Penn) o'clock. to meet at 31a.•0k 11,11. at F o'clock. and announce the no. Ininatknr , to the utak. ens:mention. %bleb .tra. to namable them. j Tug I assay Panama—We have seen and heard this wen- Alerted peudty. Ue le no htraheg. !AU one can wham Ws taarrellont terf,wmanou without amasement The UtXle fellow yosseavo all the power,' of genius without its ludstab tka. Ile LA fresh, !untied and o mete baby, but thew:meat he takes the drormacka Au the thay hoods, be atoms to undergo an entire transfurmati.n. fah blue ryes dash with innocent titv, end his hat mutate. mare b(4121 , 1 with a strong intelligence. 'Holmes ell theught as olvervatlon of everything tut hta drum. width he bade to any timo with a ptceision noel teruney that la May wore drawl. This renter, disco% env! by Lis mother when be Ism TWA establishment is rviebrated neatueut tine , but three months ot.t, stoma to have teen a gi ft Own . las c relaof sod low Patel , of 311.:N' AND WYO . vital indureatents to mutt !aye". birth. We had thought. until we taw alb little boy. that ORM& 74 Wood strut: he was PM of thOrs fiat'Va Intellects which would ripen and mad 'WIt hi1711t..22) I'LEA3e. .Lacy with trotteted; Mit 11 is tat so. Us ig a and s e f er i. snunsru ts , Aittuttl. Utant the pertitiegd•tasor the .41 1131 w,T but the eicrriw bL` m "'relic" pint and ( Ma ttabl=tt . It an tw .i ltr i ft l eratr i"Awlt r wta uIT re fili•!ie or Neture's freaks. We retract conceit° ore away hats Sugavtotemituta, 11,11 4 11rarlany. Teachers: and Teachers' Ll• Li/ esti)ag raltibithm than a love by the lefost Prom ma. lib • Intake, at the same mica as they can be ulnae(%) freon tha j ..like vitamin the groins of Muck etutiaita in the pergola' elm f t ' I ' l ' l4l ' 4 ' 4 " ti ' nl "' i orders from a dlstaneeprovaptly attersted *to.. . 1 as lovely a Mite toy es we ever gate. AS araabl he ex- mad 'IIAVIAIN CAUNEW, Gm..lutot It. • , ;mud, the Drummer draaa etords whoever be gars, and a . I Veen:nutty of Ida entertainments is, that there who hate - I - Of AaMinivirstb•rthes teat tern taunted to the I t \mare attended them will attend them apart mead ■aviln. Its it t a ,, 1 1 " n " zh her ,4,7 D' u ' i t te b .. 1 •1 0 0! semmparded by the distluguishal AIM tiati4,Pn44.l claims ataina nil estate, ere rftplegiNi to rrerett them der 1 Mamma, who has trots a grog iwPvlblaost fwl his thin an t Is t talinaleato.l. to the unitteiduol; and all Persona tn. 1 y oaring both tr. a1i 4 11 ..._ , ,raffia to the raid vfitate. to meat partnent to the under. • tAturd• 314111 ANN 31'CRACK1'..N. ant 1144. irlilfilifoo'rer rine.% thief the Poets; bie Cbevilliev x6;l list, 12Dico, 'kith rill; fele by BAY: Wool stymie r y_iourssmace. vuunicur,..— Any ilium:alloy of ad* pkasiot sod effective Viereolfaire, lilt eauctantly feri c at Lg. lir.vsr.nt Drug egitec,. JYaloitolif 'Ulf mime of Wood ct. nM .'!rein ; 4 VI7IIAMIC • , i. --. . kititAIIELIOIA. ~,,I H N N-7. sale . 1 - r • . ' 8 11WPZ:gi tt fli'M em s.' "r" - ' • 1,1". - ' corner of Itlfed rOu • Matiri plc 1---1 1l — f — tigid — k "1 — -- itiii t,Peurkay_Tanla a Ix ass gran e. IWlLte r amirrar u t w h ir= l t b . ellitcalcitt. awl lbw, dip.. Earl , !MAO' . Only 70 totleit:iale ' ..' . '3" ' ar:27 - . 00101111 a OltAlTAWAlamta; ..._. —. _...._ . __.. tE.ltt Attllll'ett cuttlll;iL—A laigt:la of dike:a. kJ . ( 114ient Wroblug MII.L-t.warrant.l tiwsper than any. I other In tue. atol b nut in the leastbdatloita to the clothing. It L. on excellent article Ste wobbly olsiterk tyLe,—tnueh cheaper and better than plot. los tale at lyglolaw IiNTSER'S. 140 Wool street. • li'Wt Am.,1.1-31dety : Mowing Lat., ton de.drabla tor ptr tale real.lentrat ;obi MA en tar a. in-alth and tenuty of location La Soneernol, are turotruaased In the ek-lalty of r Plttsleoth.. Situated to Wag. of New Troy. adjanlug, tint city nt Allegheny.. 'brat! (Ivy. Title Intibputahle. Apply to, AS 3LOYVIIT, • ,THOM : . ISt fifth tame. —." • ill Ogo.. . . .• allY. blghest ragb prkra paid for LIVE 110011, &entered during tha parking' *non, at. the IVillrl I'ool Pork Ilmo, Atuated ou Ow &ado Ricer, sad Obto and raltallYo - nailrraki, theta tally. below l'ittaburgli, or at Davot‘ ham I.nulmalllO to rqtnbutitti. 4.4.1rw0 , . . W.ll. 43..116011:3 4 Drla.. • jy17104441t No. al) Wateriw att.. , " wo • —.--. VirOIX:VSLTAIS.III lie SAUCE— V, itrutlng &woo: ltancy Sauey; John null StiVo; Tomstd Ketri rerbehllurhad: On hula 014 pr et* by W.A. srcLuita & co., al6 I.l.lvrty etreet. OPPICP OP TIM ALIZOLLESP 14 . 1.1i1OLA11110AD COMPINY.} rritv; Stoelthalere to the Allegheny ti d It ILroad Conv I pony, aro tuivby notified to porn reednd hvtohnent -I.lve WWI. per ehare—to the Trearuter, on of bcUiro 01°14 day of Exptembor next. Byonler of the Boort JOIN T. LOGAN, Treartirer, 129 Woat ft.. rittehurgh. AXTOC)LEN OtX)DS-- - . V G coca Fancy Orcy . and Drown 31Ixed CS!.FLuaeren .. 0 do LUnck, Oman and Grey ,Twoolt; 2 do Blue and Green Joann; G do Orcy, Drab nod black Illoultet Coating; 'I do Super Mack Oa/Alaimo; - ..." do Brown Flannel; 20 pieces Tow Linen; - . . On band, on conolgunent, and for sole on formable term, LI. LEE, il'' . . 129 Liberty street. . • 300.000' Cigars. 'IljE Invite the attention of the trade, and an generally, to an oxtensive invoice of CIOABB, now opening its our IVarehous4 comprising the most popular brands of the day, and which, flir variety of assorixnent, eu• portority of quality, and style at packing, has never been tquanod la tub dry.. ' . • The above will to sold In lots to salt purchasers. at low rates, and on accommodating terms. " TAAIWE, aukownv: it BANE, 124 &road stmt. eALI6--A ttnct of and; situate in East Doer town dilp, throe miles from Tnrentran, and ono mile num Millerstown; containing one butulreA and twent y or thirty & MS. It can be divided to suit pumeers. k or sixty Ceres cleared, with very solidi:a:dial fences; three fl og dived . tog heirsm,; stable; beautiful order shrnbbory ; 'never fail ing springs ; and two orchards of grafted and budded fruit, of dui best quality, on the premises; is convenient to mills, churches and wheals, and will. be sold at the low *igloo of $.16 (Irma. Apply to . . . nub, ' ..• THOWAB • OFFITT, 29 Fifth sheet i)F,I AtitUM LAND.RUR hundred and Anit.lillty sass cleared—balance well timbered; lend twat qunlity, and. We* evilthated, mu= Edam, Oldo. The Oblo and Pannaybranin Railroad runs thwagb It- ALSOno humlrai and twant3' - acres, near RnonTiliagol Lawrgrwo county. A tantu,stam bauso, smith's ebop, and eew mill on lt—nl.l In tine order. Wo tbbak thin n bargain. ALSII.-Onsi hundred and eight . acres In Enonotay, Iketor county; on which are erected a large Maim .dwelling, and trona ; il5O apple tram; Nlifirreit bottom land, war Raining. ton and Baden etptiona.. • .0118179 A• mons, 024 • ' . No. 1= Woad Arcot: Iteducttion• of Priciest•- AT 'TUE FEENCH STOItE, ii0.•103 MARKER STREET,. 11eLTareatkiite /kr ant—flood lan/nets ibr 12% cat, Plan or Lotik • _ Donna Ribbons thr eta And; 4 etc; Good 1111112003YEVANL4. AVENUE, TURFS MILES FllO3l ebawia from 25 to 60 cu 4 beat 00 =I sil va I CITY LINK—The tuba:ether, under tho direction or $4; very nice lawny! at eta. a. yank Benapst, 20 to 24 eta; IrGowin, Esq., City Surveyor, is about completing bin plan Silk 'Donee 31 cta. only, and the exquisite now stylo of 5143 of LOTS, adjoining his residence, on tin Fourth stied Road• lin do Soil reduoed to 37% eta. * t i yard. The Lots ail) be 50 by 240 feet on Petuteylvania Avenue, My find comma talc begins this day, and assure tie la: -and on Frl street ; back lota of attallar dintension.a—to bo dies of my Slat determination to clear my shelves of my= &mod of singly. or in parcels of one or mere mme . large Stock of Bummer Outdo, to make roomfbr my sat Tim atuatou is high and healthful; and commands beau. and 17:ter supply, which will shortly arrive from London, tiful views of the surrounding country. It is w al e fi re parts, Now ork. Some of mf , goods were only reed ,,, n tell walk of rho Railroad Depot, and, what la of greater' ed last crook, sad yet I will sell them cheap as the zest Importance, within t..weotY: 4l Te urinates ride of the emu; Remember, 1 hare no damaged goods, or old stock, Os put /louse, crane Plank ROW mantrpassed fir durability told air but all new, frushiorable, moor:noble and perfect ardcles. • emccithttesa. ' • \ JAWS 43KPSUNG. Bahr, of which doe notice will be given by Handbills, will lIJSIiSR.--kfadlano A. Gosling bee reduced her take place within the present:month. • - =Unary to Do lov O rico that ladies don't with to buy _ • JONAS R. aramrrocic, *eta arty cbesper. ii 3 near Za4t Liberty ;.:.' .. - ,. , ..::;;•4 .7 : .''....':.*: :-:i.7'7.;.:"7.,:-.....':..',...- By, *)‘014i11 1 7 thi! l i.s f6r U.!I! . . .14siunxivroF. • The Muse passed the bill rlgulatingcusts and Vest lathe; (. .(yb e B owe n e xt took._ np.the derltring tho bridiOs crier 'the Ohio Meer, at. and Bridgeport, lawful litrtlf , fetes In t h e i r ... li mo:A position, unit making them post raidn, :and i r octing cdpegl . of steamboats to regulate the WC of their boats end vessols, and..any pipes and e nt een • belonging thereto, so as not to interfere with the elevatiOn end construction of 'these bridges. Pending its coosidenttleas,• the morning hour expired. . : • The Limn° then conektered the bill ler the relief of Thom-, bas !litchi°, proposing to gtrehim half the price established y the larroflBl9, !bre:muting the printing of hist session: After an ineffectual motion to postpone. tins !lour° %refit into Ocistimittos on, the Army Apprepritkrit Bill. - The itoni(c, here took 'n TCCGMR Slut!! 7 o'clock._ , thxtrrz.—The Didion Appiopritidlo4l94l WeS!akert np said • Thonshhig (portion was Alien takenbp-r-nr. Soule now r , penking spun • ' • - • - August 12. The Ammar Africa orrired hero' ttde morning et ten o'. clock, having len Idrerpool antic 31st tilt- . . • • COMBLEFteIAL Ik3I.I.4IGENCF..' ' ODTTON Ilsnarr.—Tho demand' has be,n good and prices are stiffer, but the quotatione are•unaltered. The demand b y , b een goo d Born the brde, and has tern folly met by holders. Tbo sales of the Week rcrelN 117000 holes, of which the speculators took 40,000 balma rind the' hoporters 13,000. how 01.1=4 fair 6%; - 534; Upland fair 6; Upland middling Og. • 'A.grod demand prevailed, owing to thernices for tho thrie - days notbetng quoted high er than after Prunes advice , . Tbts shiAck on hand on Friday wns 601,000 .betas, of which 621,000 •Id 41:12011c4n, egaittSt 039000 1010140ln bet year: ' • • canal, 10j; 01116,10i6d. -Corn Yellow Sled Whge de, 2110. . • . . At Harmon the et July, OuttOlailtl fulannerd from - -2 to 4 frames. , Tbe eater trerd upwardshf 12,000 bales.' 96. leans tree ordididie 64.1.tpland aedla The 'imports irere . 4,000 bales. The Alt ees hand RAO bales. • Baring,. Londini ciniuktr of; tho..36th says: Coffee is tint; b e i ng axo n ungee,,:gepr dull at h • alrallar decline. Teas :generally dultlint not lovre*Turprutlne.rough, lis6l(ir Maser. Alsurr—Ornsols gar to ,106%. - Aintrimu '.Rocks then , was leis business atone, nut no material filters. tiong U. rt. sixes, 1866.1W 1 . 109 ; blfio . Fires, 1173, iato Pennsyleanla,l376..egß, .41,14etu1.. • ijeznpoot, 3tiotarra.--(l.mn.steatly.. , Choice nalitles Awe 'clean wheat In fair demand: infertorhoudnnt. Indbin Corn ;lull. Some cargoes to unite hate Irru Add. • Miro r, retied and red, 54616hintsid white do fedod.' Flour. Olita niyi New Orleans f0bte . ..0.61; yellow corn atstij:',lst;ii; white do id '2,3ti: _ ,Provons...Uref quiet ; U. S. 'Tatum Mess; old. 65 , 01(6'0f.; new 11ar4c130.. The Fleck of l'in4:l4 wry twit. Karon: werteru.47Wslls. filundderi ZisWas,." Lsnl, tine, Lviii.S9 ordinary fohniddlimr3SW42e: In 'Follow nit extensive host: nest has been done at 3.lr(ol3.fetret fdr. C. TL- , • '• • Console on Friday were guinea st • lOU , ;76100 , "•• money 100' and 100,V, account, • • ' . 'lettere has teen route adcanee an pea Vane.'' • . The election retugps are all. In, hut swelow that it IC inr .pnw•tl+le in drab. whether the r gowernment has a nitrualtY or. lt in °snorted that Parliament ell} meet on the 1.1 week lisle. L'hnse. Adam, EffM2=ffl iitEMIII/M The. Frrorb ntinktt7 t x teen eltatont: Dton - ytt Do.v Buys , h_u Leon appointed Mini Porrign Atiair.t., :tn.! l'ablie Work& ' •• • - • The mreipta in the Yrearh ittvt.nry boa Ineensad: tint:l(TM (tour:nand, 7 , .Zapotron'a nttMdatit - nt'St. Iteionn, dint nt l'srlot on tho • • Itodger,oo • Twor treu I.nror4l. The 81ant-1, o tlxdttlat to Ow l'hillippine 1.1=4,4 Count Serxelrode, linfsbn Pivnicr.•ll3l9 been .upr.rfrdol In• Dawn .11ayesidurt. 'Tlh) el iolcra prevail, In IVarett. •• • . . . . . • ' Lottsvtut,...ingust . l2. .Au extra sey.olon of the Albkontri Leltifhtture has been for the Roth of Alight, t, road the rtrawury Motive to the recent: grant ot lands tJe the Mei& Ittnirmul, . hy the rolled States. The Whi,tivo of the }2eventli - .Dirttiet, in Indiana, Lave no. tutuatm J. M. If enure, Lir atnvem... The Democrats have nominated W. Rae. itt the fourth Markt. . The Whip hate nominated 0. Drotrniug. Ihr Congrepe, • In the pint, Dictriet of illlneht. 104 • • Thr Pt. louts Republican Kari, Wanton:lx rrerlenl bun. ate the eTrelltwi of two Whig. to COn,vm,linto lowa. • • L 00611.11, Auguat 13 • Jauwa Jolla:ton. of Wapbtriatark entity. Mbalraikrit, mar drr,at Jobu Fulton, on the 3d fallout, :11,te cloven= offera a rerun! for I& airiarheustoa:' _ . _.n; Kin VOIR, Augt4 Flour-81mo $3.41'0,1.04 . Southrtnsl,ll6l:443. Crain... Corn=dual 13%6101. Prod...lwo—Port. ywituC. 517, pion VA), slenalders .I.ard In bbix tlrt Era ustihnngol: Ohio erbiLky Llnretl Oil OEO3. . . . . • • • - eil..TX‘Ati. Angitit 12. • The river hes fallen Cur Luebte - , weather ekaranil . pla. at. Nothing ,Inc in dour: roartct dull :•IVLIA.ky tending uprise. 10. t:berur 4 to vale: Itortmiores talc. IJO hhas su. gar it t4iiko%. . 7 , 1./ZI oc. I4 h C rr AI S IIN, 1..11b tostbeg ur. }oft tord itstleL!oripy. U an l 2 II T. C. AIOIti.JA.N. 1041;ocal et lust MM~ed. j tble ‘1.37, by Esprem. srul *Ale at the Ik.oketure of sun DAVISON a MN t:11c o.s.3ltricet 4. ~•~~-- :.~,.,r =EWE . -.~~EIR~P3~I~~=- MONA*. 'EUROPEAN NEWS., Anarr,. o,v TlL6sfrptt .tvit lc& The report,. of the crolk: Itre rati.llaptory, . Yu:tiler election riot". have mewled nt Liniettek 114:4A*):Liv:O.4.1:4;tzli:0 31E310111A31—Ily Tampion, 1 tiol, 11Inn, just naiad end Cr ger by sun Om= or tat D tar ItlerMaso Par, 1 Friday, August 13,1852 - j 11131ATIES.-The markets since the detect our last gene nd review, has to* exhibited any material chrome., Thu In ictivity baked in our last, continuos to pervade in all the departments of trade. The weather;duriog the -a4 week, • In teen quite changeable,' somewhat unpleasant ; the fee qrjerobtaro &onto Recto to bate that hut little egret - on . . our fl iers. Prudare., and Pthritiont merrily, onstinua Ann. The stocks of lissom are now exceedingly reduced awl scattered. flour. during the post week, has come Simard .but IllwringlY, the flamers having not yet enithed their has The neconnts of the Wheat and Oak mop ore of the meet Pisoraide description, as Well hem as throughout Europe. The news by the last steamer Dom Liverpool,. Wog the most favorable accounts of the crops generally, throughout Europe . . . appixo-.Th e market asyci , yet, is lately sooplied with new, and pekes nominal. , ASII.Eit-Littledolopvireatiod Matted; small gem of soda at ?AV •,;, cash idol time tales pearls at 5%. 4 ma.; milers tus 4:49:tic. Pula norotnally4o 4%. . • • , sera. Notice to litookbolit -.,..• I ALL-Thom ountiours a le:nobs brisk demand for this i . T N THE COURT '011:' C051.110N PLEAS 00..:,Y.1.1(ETEN tinge Storthoidres of the Nosh/trek atal Steutotorthe4 getkle. We quote 51suuracturvoi pticts--regukr diserraut , 1 oodmry; pmgmovag.,;....by , tho application set-st: j Ilnittesal Cosuponv, are Itent.. , y notilkil, lbat tin' knunti_ „.; arra iSigh . : --: -•-. -• • - --, --• ,•-- -,..--- •- ' ' _ ' MTN& for the Dertefit• of the Insolvent Laws of thin Cour- Instaltaut of Sre dollars per shuts to now • railed Lissom.; Bosnian Beer. per: 11 ..., . - • - .4 , 4:: .; . L...400° roonwealth, Juno 10th, 1852, bond to J. Benny A Co_ 0 0 - , 0 11 b. PIM Into (to. Tteoeury a raid COMP•nYr on or b0 11 . 0 ";1 Cetellnan 00 bid. • ..... '....0. 0 1, t i.,:::::..1i50:::ti......-.... GOO mired tad / 11,,d.. yin, 2l W. 2, prayer g .,...,,,,, d; en d Id o 11* Rah day of August art, at the Treasurers (Glass AM i . ..X.X its .. ..".....:,;:. .: .. ...y.....«..:.:.: -. ."" -... 8 ( I. l__, t ere by .oppotio, the mot day of next term, being who fast .46 Wood st : Pittehurtla. • ' , . . P., Col[ .des `:: : ~...- . ..t . ,::.„......i:::4.:- . .i. - g 0 . , ,, t. Monday of September, kr the hearing of th e petitioner and ., fly entm of the tread of bthretint. • ... _ ____,_,' .•.. • i bitqauwof-drelT halreittco' ....0..1.'4i0 • 0re.Z05:n0." . ".", ..:, iV„ ()tis creditomosotire to be Oren by six dlty Pubilentintn" in jrdilf WU A. LULL , itranntre; ' 1 ''. ILK ge • . .., • -A•••••••• • • , •••-••••i.".....- - ;- . - '" , .,1 the Pittsburgh Post-the thst of which shall be at hest ten • .........-...---,.....-.... I ixx do ... . ...,.................,,..a0....--- . days toilieg th o day of hearing. •- • _ ' _ NTOTICI: 13 ItEll AS Ellli llig it arint lVEN, n t li ttal . JtIIIN P 11.0141.-.1 1 , e9 . anw . x x q 'ld A lo , unriP i'S hib l m- ' ; '... '''''", - .;:r.... 4 • 4 •...,.-. -0.....0•' . 1 2 16. 1. L • .:: , ....•S -.; SAMUEL A. 01L3,10,10P President Judges • IA IVEI.I. of the City of Husband), has male an soigne 1 ' xxx do , . ~ • ~ • ,• • • • .k . ,.... ......., e ,z 3 ,.. ,: • •_.•• • /fin • . •• • -. • :swot to me. for th e benefit of his creditors; Presons itutebt. I nAcoN , Al ii ..k a . k . ' r e - d; - / . i5; - ...... ^ .; • 7 . .i7i , b y , : JMN B4s ',cialnn 511 ° 1 ~._,,,,,.. p u di C 1 0 t ri t e: : ' N M : t '''4l3l i tj i h ti n a. l tr%t il tft °l" t.. ll4 sa ll aC h lian . .l 4 l/4 U :kr •ea l l .. l ;Ute t ni n l i 1 . 4 4. ... ... gMki nt g . UA n i thr• tia: e s axe. 41 ". ...,, b1 C• 12 , % w o o °. oor k'3 ,7 s ,,m bu so t n it t: : 1.i. 7 . ' SU P I rg t (bM il7i nt a l's ti " . '- {;trt mc o ls r tbuuncgk ni =_AgtuLo . sold to tor. rot or trthee the IA day of ueo;ber Ikst ; and 11100 '3 i; 0 ,7 4 ' tw0.7t,i30....00k. sake rior. astr "Oh - . ' l -,,0 0e1 ,„ a-;- : , -. 14 i. ,-- •.7 ) j,. Cowry, do toasty eertiffilluttillsgabreo Len hating e laths. acalest him. will pre. , ent Mem for settlement, I e., flame at 00. , ...... : 40d0p,,, d o ot. Id! ,; L ., „low,. d o ot , 10y, , , . „ V true extmet.frean who reolteLol'utho' filing A. O. REt 5111 A nr. ;.,,,, ~,, 5h .„ 1 ,0, ot cy . .,, : , 50a0 , 4 ,,... 5 .,, , ,, : 400 ~.......A.,4 , 1,-, . 1( 1;$ Ca th e brim! alai petition -or bilaedri k :Dions. • i "" ' `......, •-1, , petlikm by hbO-lbener Samuel- A. titbit/lie: nr4alun -...... wit ' w -f— n " . ....._...._2_"." 14 .2 1 .`.. n _ n t l. l _ ° - Ini .—._ P • iin P r ....— lrelL :. • l• Haul - 4 et 10, 1 /..r; 100/11es . Shcruhlers nt lill i c' ; 300020 do at ' , .•,, --- 'to.-/ / ana Plen , n true nun/ nr • thn sbier' 6 PCia 'nil& . • . r oe s o le. -.... . . • ow, : .25, m k t; attddjavok in , lots ; at 111 40: 10. 1W . ...... President Judge of said that, In tostlesone Viri1.E.L...4.4. ttoiNimr. the :11,1 Jay Of Auroor. dt f. 1 Nom her:or) met my hoed and the seal ig the said i Saul:tars nod Hams ot El. 1F1. 4 . 4 0a1es- ; 11 to; sogar coned ••i r ' ' ! V It/ o'clock, A. 51.nt Pohlk Sole; at (be Wart Moto% i limns at 11 1 :7:112 1 ,-je; WO€ll A ‘lO at 123;c. ii litlESllt -AND LOT., situate ID Chortler./ township, All, ~ ' loyouog..."_Thrie IA un.re thquey tne bkomc in small lots; ItlellAßD lIASKINS, Prothonotary. jOben.l" Qilntr. near the Pi.tuli Dart. ionlinit to Nnbies- 10 WIS. I road price. have slightly - lutraored. We note sales of 40 tnit o an 9, nt . Court. at Uoiontorm. the "-;irt day of Jtine, A:11. 1852. 7 . two rullef or neer, front dimes' Ferry; the tut ondatrot tan I Seldom et cgl to vs, as, two yeasts soul twenty portion , : th e House, is :14 by ter I . IitIVEWIIEAT ELOUthaTho grow. . . for thls article. Is Rot. one story tonne, with Gobbed .garret Terms made j about over; nod sere little demand: wo therrthee fitlO:te. LOAM° at sole, Fur forbwr partkulars. eroittliell me nth- I porninal at $1,3';I:O1.40 V 100 lbw; by the 'ark i'llanits 'Alerilgurd, No. 73 ()mut Mort. '• •:. JOIPS - IC, fARGE • , UIitYJSIS.-,The stork. is large and mires noodzed. We L. : aullilsoisltw Aggigtor , of Campbell A Kenne d y.,, _ I quo te or, r r o t o '710; .1.1.00 to 81=41,75 Dom , torek` r'. :1 - 110/11K IN irali,ltiNfill - Ziiifirit.Teis-o7ra. BEESWAX-There to but little uttering; geed tots of yel -lal a mug little lforns. or Atli/saes; Bil in gwst rolelvir-. inn. ‘ n. -9‘ n4. :' at 25 ''''''''''' m - l• tkm; 0 sem is etalconall4 , lle i tal.aster„ nay, Ills; it prime . 1 DEA.NS-hortree and much wanted; small white would ' timber, awl smoothnd la; About 4 urea of cool Ore bank lel readily rumour! 61,73083. - ',open. and a eneo road); en otcellent litue stone quarry:or / 1 1, 1 „,,,,Ji . Ii_EAT --.3° Fain* : . on 'WM.' in &mavn end riles of lion al I.2@dr.e. ; comtrtable farm house. home born , awl other out thaw...,' '''''---- ',- ._- - 0 „ 10 • 1 , (.`lr. line water. choice fruit. apples, penes, plums and troche:y-1 in n' e g: C.' an "' "" - .L. m oo o o' of th o 1 t,..yer with smaller fruits; overbuy 41Witnenn ‘ o r t er o r p mu,. ; BUCKETS AND Ti„, B. re . from the Iloanswahein river. tijc, thou Dlioespart. nod to , Dockets and Tots: have minced their priceo, mid mks are 1 bum littsborgh. Trice sl4oei 8700 in hand; hatnnee at ;nom Made 03 10t ,, 1y our merchants: ot 81,764i1L87the the • )1100 o' pyre. t 0 Senithtlidd . .. . . . - o turuntar . , 0,,,,,1.,1 Arent . . 1 Cor'PEP,-Palog pr coolined.to small lots totit t land . routo: ley trade, with little, or no etionge In prices; e stork is Lint* . 1 1. fortnee. , o:ei %Pl. fees ' till latter article n hieq . we quote In lots at Ift - tt 10t::: by the the ue.itu. - 'mut Pittsburgh an AVilkinibarg Pregfrir i. IinTrONAAWSS-:-The.foltorrlti6; is a correctol Ilm of the .-I,Pit 2 - 411.41-o iitl LOT, containing nue and a h.rd , ice :, : ice ot Oottnn Tains , by which it will to seen that an mt. froutiug on Pennsylvania Avenue:. • -' ' " - Anne') Ras been made by the maunfacturces: - ' - ' ~ Twelve Building Lots, of large silo, in i r East Pittsburgh . 4 .. ) originally Intl out by Reis 1 Illlttaidira . - - '' / ' the. o, 0, f., 15 N05.19,......,-,..........24 .. ALSO-One Referential twogtory thick Douse, and twee I . 8, 9,10......,...:. ...... - .21 ty.niue Building Lots, in the:tillage of Villkiesbnor. Alin( . . 11, Ili ry . - - 17 . 18 m .." , :, 1 , oue, two, three and four acre Lots adjoining. . • 13, 18 CmuUe Wkk 19 'halts--Onehalf r e st.; balance fu Tye, ten. or tlftoet ' •14 ' -• • • 19 Carpet Chain l9 .. . ram as purchases :Wily require. Enquiry of . - •115: - .. . .d, .. ....,......M3 Coverlet Yarn V. - HENRY REIS, - I , ~ • :10;• •.' i - ••• - .21. Colons Tripe 17 ••• at Worthen:o of lick A 31'eunly,' '-, I ' . ir,4,'„,...,,,,,,,,„,„,...22 'Batting , No. 153.1.lberty street . -', . •• ''.. • - '..' • NUS visas. . i Manilla, by th e Coil 0. 11. RIPPEY, Attorney at TAW,' jiroo,„6oo • • '' ;;:.;,.....8 Nos. 600 I -44 :... ..• . . Honing is a correct list of pekes: • , . . . . . 150. 1 / 4,() Jinni), .. .: . .'• ~ . when cut...... '.-..:'• • ''''• ' '16c... ' • While - Bops by Coil.. ... .. . ...... :4'; .; . 1::i..«.:.......:11e. r - . '. • 4 .` when cut, . '.“ . solicit cut. Manila' Bed Cards ' ..V.,006113.00@.%00 - - I . : '116'144 Pitirth "'vet. CORD - -. t A 'r ell,- ... Wrh0 ;.;. y . c, : M5 2: 51 70 tern . iims. l"" s Ith .. d 7 e ... r .: th ..."‘'" ;s " hers ".4'7 Vb i Ilimp .:. " • ~.... ..... . . -..41.50eF2,23@5300' • • • CORN MEAL-Salm Rom stores at 45@60c.11 lots. CRACKERS--The market is well supplied. We giro 'o ble corrected null quote: • : - . • • - . Water Crookers... ...... - ............. :.. —...... . . .; . .1450 : Dyspeptic n 860. .....4illf 6 1 4® t o ig - • • r Sodo n ',...... ...... .0.......- ....... B irrrg , • __' Pilot DeMul • COPPER-We give the Carl price of the Pittsbnigh Co , _per Works. Ingots 19eaWe. t lb. Sheet-fbr Braziers *.• e e l s COPPERibt at 12,87g5,12 bbl. • ' _ DRIED PRI.IIT-Wes continuo Isr quote light stocks wit• • regular sales at 11,876.52 for apples, and S3I .3,20 for peaches as to q ty. - - see s DRIED BEEF--Sales of sugar cured canvassed at 10@ll, by the tierce. Common tly,oloe. • • • EGOS-lo moderate request at 809. - . ' noug-Pme.tpts during the week have boon 'quite, light with • moderate demand for the supply of the city want/L- A=94g the gales we give the following. Thursday; the amount thnttnand through first hands Was Wery trial:sot. ~,,k, pond y from etorcet 430 bhis from Mere it 33,37; 65 do att.% / 3,87 t ado choke extra at '58,50. - Friday : gales of 90 bins. In loby nt the wharf, at.. 13,25; 65 do, from stole, sto, at, 13.40@3,60.. Saturday ; the MICR werelight ; sales of about 100 Ms at13,26C0.3,87. and g 3,50... Monday: sales of 1 02 MD lit $34568,37; In? inpertMo and extra; co bbls were reposted , frinir ateroc.ot $0,30. . Toesday : the soles I were again tong r Stout 10:/ bids ettanged hands, at 83,25 -@3,40: Wednesday: sales 0f,67 Adds .at. 1.3,z; 03 'to at, , 4326; and 13,411 hr superfine and extra. ORAIN-Tbedem=4 continum brisk; but prices km firm. In Oats, We note csdecline, anew hotbreado their appear._ . once. We now sales in. lets at 3 3 g 36 c; later in: the neon , sales wete made froni wagoni at 32e. Wheat, 65e70c. Eye, eau , later; . g 7l , ;;M it to 43.46}o saltii .1. .0f Dry Flint s ot D1gi1nc,.. , ." 1 . tE HAT-Sales at the Ades at frac 19 to $l3 'ii tai-- _...- . 110PS-Wo quote, sales in .it email way fro= stores at ae. ' 1131311" There Is not much doing in thiaartic 'we - gaols - 1' - 110111NY-Frooo stares, roles al 0,505476 ‘9l/11 ' - •:: • ' LARD-We quotokege9lo; MI6 9(tr , 9%. - , -- `', ' LEAD-The stock in ittatandsts lan - limited . sales are . 'merle at 6@s3.4farp*, and 5.34@g ar . bar. .- , . •..- - . . , i NATAL STOW , ..'We quote Eosin ht 32,76€3,00 per bbl; T o r ,a , fsCo, '3,24' Ttupentleie4s®6on • • ' 01-Weouote 1%0,1 Lana at SOWN? NO "0 to ' - fe Lin „ ..., •I , rood, 130@i0, KAT k Waxt gtrret • / OITA/lA—Just reartmli ow Jot of titiltnra, fmm kT celebratal numufactoriet of C. 'R. 51anrm and IVALIAat .am. a Sop,Now York. -Thera trulments am tunnufartnred In the, most sobstau. Mil owl scientltk manner, and hnvo received tho appmbntlon of all the best tetehera of that Imtrument. The prieca aro no follown: • • .1 . - . No. I. Mahogany, with rare, mut eXtra airings, V 6,00 2, Ibmovrood, do do tat,tat ti, do do do . . 23,00 4, do . do - do tgl,oo 5 , do do do ' . - . 40.00. do do do tio,oo For rale by JOIN 11. MELLON, . Agent for tho Itlaadfarturers, 102 . • - • No. SI Woof street. Co.Pturtaturahlip. • •fl N TIDE FIRST DAY UV JUIN LAST. too aubectilmra I LP fanned a- OrPartnership, far the purpoao of carry lug on the - IVIIOLIZSALY. DIY GOODS BUSINESS, under the j 1:1111/10 and Ern of 11A1SPITN.140.80X Co. ThPy now St I Ong up tho PlMClOURWarchousea, No.'4sWocil ittsuct, oPPWit° tho SL Charles Hotel, and No. la Mint atmot, which they will open, early In September. frith a complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.. - !WADE HAMPTON. (of the late firm of ilatUldol3 d 8111114 . ) JOIC; A. WILSON, (of the late firm of Yliaphy. Wilson it r • murtai (late of the Roused' IL Chß& & - Cud -• . - Pittsburgh, August 7'../Ss2—int Adams & Co.'s Weriiiii."Express. • HOURS OP ARRIVAL. Philadelphia and Bast, P 2 o'clock, =Walsh . J 2 • From Baltimore and South, 5 o'clock, 51. - • Way Stations, between Phila. and Pittebtnh, S o'clk, P. 11. - The Wear, generally, at 6 P. M. . . • 1101:11.9 FOB ctnai a.. For Philadelphia and toet, at 6 o'clock, P..X. For Baltimore and South, at 4 o'clock, P.M. Way Statkais, between Pitiburgh - and Phila, 4 o'clk, P.. au Cleveland, Cincinnati, and the West generally, . • . All Goods and parcels left at the Office, after t1i0.11. 10 0 0 hunis, will go out ty'tha Yellowing dare Palm:sit :+ walo .• RAKER. & FORSYTH, Atari . ta:• MOE COMKRCIAL , P 00..! P.8.11R01 Patrick* 'dr& :Frlend.Ali Corner:4f Vtfthaiteg• unita suLiefrociscs..: . .... • United Stateßbs:l/1118 • • Poiisylvanhitls.2Boll . :Pennsylvania . .. Allegheny courty.ea • Allegheny county coupon... Pltherulgh city liet, ••• • • ' Piltstrursti city coinpons, payahle 'lock • • 'AlleghogyClty•llt Allegheny Optcnupon .!, payable In Plilladelpfibu., Bank of Pittsburgh:- • sh:relents a Mannfactuieriellatilt Eschange Bank. . . Fart:nevi Deposit Barak•• - , •....;,...:••••• Allegheny Savings Bank: Monongahela Dridge . • St. Clair greet .. Irani street Bridge. Northern Liberties lirldaraa. - .,' • . " INSURANCK STOCKS.. ' WesternlnSamnee.Cornitanr Insaninee Coropanir.....; ASsoeiatvel Firemen's CoimiOany - ...... • . "TELEORAPU STOCKS.. ' Iltfantlo tinti.Ohko • Plitsb*b Cincinnati: Louisville Lake ' Pittsburgh Otis Works . . ' • 3lonongnhela • RAILROAD STOCK: - Pennsylvania Itonroul Ohio and Penrusylvinin Rama Cleveland's Pittsburghl[4l 'Marine Railway and Dry Dock... Turtle Creek Plank R00d.... ...... Perrysvillo Plank Graensturtr Charlton Coal COPPER ' Pittsburgh raid Drltirri.4::• North North Itart .. . . . .... . • North -••• .Adeenture ...... • Ohlo Triip Minnesota Pittsbur.h... and lelirlt6 „ t . Douglas Itoughllm:.... : Ontrourpn ' • ••• ' • Fire Pterl.. Coiling • Aztre ...... 1110 • •• Peninsular., . Avery ... .. Forest . .• • .. . . 'lron Haag ioTE LISr.~- 'noon 4 , Sargent, X'Sabigiage :: (talor of lg.( an€ Firth '.ierefe, Einrbtirgh.. • . • Pittaban_.ti flanks:'; • • Par. 'S.W. Phlbulelphis -" ••' . var. ottler • otasnlit.Entaka-..; X Brownstlllo . " lei/kWh ge eanda4.7 county •"' .- var. liranrilli • . fp Che..inr Co. (nen 1mme)..... pant N'ornalk Cblumbla ga . ‘r. l ,l/ibana.. DanYlllr• •••• . • ' par.' Wonkier. Delawere eo. " • par. lloylotouu " Ucrmantott n..... par. I.:lnca:4er Banks- ". Lebanon ••• Mogitomery ca. Ltaalca-. •par t Northambriiamg par. Pottarill, ; par. Keating • •". nonalg• " p et ari Waallingtna " • par. 'Welt Braurla.... • . par. * par. ........ 4 . 4 . Yurk Banks,- Rolle . Notes...:— Uniud Manx Bank.-- 15 4 Allmbeny city Scriy-... par. Plttoburgh Clty var. Allea, um, Co. • : "_ NEW YORK. • New York par.• Countty Banks-- ... NEW JER:iii . V. All 8°1"11t DIiLA IIIka I n TAItE. An enkinat Bank. par. NmaU Notet-, I . 1131fitnoro Banta- gar Country.. •X t VIRMNI . A. Mato( Va..• brandies.- X Far:tient' Ince lannellea... X Valley Dk, t branchey EseTunrolet nrancbot e l ! Itherling 8anka......--- - IThoeling NEW ENtILAND. i• 13ank.f.-.-. fitatellk.:and Stale Bank Branch.. JO Bank of "Mang.: 75' . . Std. Rk.nnd 5; . • mentoAsl, ' =max maw OP THE lutaEzr. '., • - i MEM ~~ • f. lEEE 1 ; 1, • •u• 'wolf 1 kat - tichhufac..inrent card for oakum+ bar 2 .1/ 44 ti Itt ober axes `•:•. • 144th ,apliakr for staitsata;. - • • • .• YtentlOdi to • - • :111074• • • ':' 40 00 0 I 4 , 25• • . 94 • • • .110 AL—llle :natter COntindeS bare, aith o good denten& We kW° Mel fbltowing palm mutat ors:—GO tuna VIII Creek, at *moo:. 26h30.13exut Creek emat at s 2 h oo : 'mixed Cita I, atv i z,oo, 0 months ; ogli3 rock t be at 229.0004520:130, .." • 11" ..new markiiiistoramingletter Ru PP /114 11 ew l'ototcolb and ages SM." 7 IZAO inmarket, at 50ctg$1", bushel: ' • 111Cr iVe Vote &0ct.:4 . 46;g tho.creektrt Attica-sal tr , i4. /t E FUME—Then ie akood 4 eaiandlit'iblia ritel° '-` 11 ,.. . lii „ ample RappUac priers not twittruc Ins Itittsisnles •••••• EF.EDS-. -The maxm Is timer, no eranisetka. Clover s 4 ,i o Cs.s: Timothy sl,7_ Ar eZ2 - . .I%x yi„Derytio . ' •. SillYV-alle (nut o rtort4 by the keg at $18; b tbe be^ ht .tIALT-.43eles from stores by tbe dray load at $l,lO bbl. SPICISS—t're base no trananctlons of maame to. Rate in tug articla leo quota -Peppq to bags atacp,.: ( z.,:ue.m.„ 18(11:1e., Cinnamon Ma4Dr. by the neat • . STARCII—SoIo ato,reetuliks from elarei at Worl by fie 1408.1113 D itehil4 'Watt, 2 1 Ma 1 IS U 7,00 100,, , Mt 01 : 137 .118,00 ,Ito raL 1$ 100,00 100,0 a 100,00 100.00 100,00 100,00 100,00 ' 49 ° " • AO6 • • ax, 45.00 13 OD %,60 z t oo moo co,uo. SREEP am nominal. • , •• •. --1 1 0 AI. AND. CANDl,FS;—.Miulufacturen6 prima; dinp:,,i c ; cob: Mould Candies Iltc.Dlpprd do-.0o," discount alt Satir'4iWe quote at 4(jsye Irytbe lot; •-• . TALLOW-lre now quote Veef rano* at.7@734 Bleep do 3ti uISI T=Than Is a stetidi - ind good demand at it to WOOL—Wo hare no alteration to note In Wool, and few trguimctions to roport..• We condone to .nuotc. Arta at 20colac, .as In quality,. In Philadelphia, on the 7tb; as ta• - • ken from-the Connizercial • -Woois—Thereis a good demandtbr Wool, for the supply:4i die near manufactures, and 'wino Inquiry for the Eastwaid.• Supplies freer tbo west and the Interior come In freely, but proves are fully maintained. The sides. amount to 100,000 the; mostly within the range of 3.5€,E6c.. Among the trans acticms,vo notice 2000Ibs ,roi7 choice Washington county, at 61n. o trallitha; 16.00010 s _Floras at Stle)sso; ....911Xlihs Merino .nalled, at 40c, cash .1. looolbe lambs'uulied, at 37@38c 2000, The estra Lambs, at 41e; 30001tns•-rhort ntAIE/14.2i 10,000 Tbs endY 4 .blood, at.-42%e; 'SOOOIbsCOMIIIMI and 14 . blood:at Mc: 20002 is tab washed, at 3734,-,'=,lsh 0000 56,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 scoo 100,00. 26,00 23,00 48 , 00 1 41,50 40,00 105,00 16,00 45,00 40,00 45,00 162,66 Am 2 6 ,0 0 8,00 110,00 33,00 %sop 0,60 0,601 12,00 126,06 10,00 .6,00 ' no 'a rt,:li*s Ti11:06.1074. 1.75 • ZOO QUO 7iE r in t T dtruminkideamcrCf4C6l- 7rf t . " ; ." I " Th " 4° 134 Y"r 7 itruNv.sar.. Yor !might or pn3oii, *to &NIG . . ar Kllitanalug :and. Catesh. gas light , : dranght -nar•phrisant steamer .244 CLARION, Capt. NMI:040411 team W¢ slle • &ray wharf, on Monday, Wednesday. and 'Fri days, at 3 o'cicrk; P. M., for N,ltla n al t. nt and ladf.sh. For fretglit ramign applp on boani. nowlB MEI BEMZEI For ',pug Reaob d , Diarletto,.Parkeraburg, . • The•ene staixner 140 V. MEIGS, Sncxs, Ma • ter, wflt !emu, for theAsire and intrrnic..tinti points essris Tuesday, at 3 o'clock I'. M. - I'm' freight or pump apply on board, or to • PIT 2 • ' .: -. JOIN FLACK, Agrnt. All mAcent . All . fulvezit llaDkJ For Xs Ilan* and HOokingpork, • TRY floe strame..l PACIPIC,..2.csoca ]lens, kir "' .. .llo.ger, lethe for the above rind Intenncill.. , ' ale ports; every ; LTLISDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For ftelght or pcoinge, apply boar.L or to .- ; ' Water stmt, amt G 1 litout et. WISCONSIN. • Mailn° i Fire Inparauce _ Co. at 3lllwitukk. 3 TENNESSEIS: . 1111 Pcarrni '3 . • NORTH CAROMS . Ai MI ..Irent flank•i • ' " All solveut I nkn OYOtUUA. • • ;Marietta. Matkarsbaurg and: litiolidianarrA .. . . - • l opir ssl3 .Tbo steamer HAIL countniA. A.S.VP.O4 lease Pittsbanh evoty llonolast, at o'cloclt P. 3L totaratig, still leave Melding portetery Tnentoy, of 6 o'clock A.M. . Posnmgers awl Phippers mArrely on the unnoot aeopto .. n :dation prontrtnes&-.: ... IV. B. Int PIELER. All Folvent Baap' • ALABAMA. MI rialvent Stake 5 WIII.gAN A. - All lmgront . 33 f ExcliAs6l3. . . Yaaliork ....... %prem. M prom.. Baltimore 9, pram. Cincinnati diset se. L0u1e:.»........'.....134dittft. . Sons of Tamper:me.. • • MITE Grand Diricionof Penn:limns, trill hold a Fpeeial emeima in the City or Pitttalmrah, Wednoshry, the jet *day or September next, at .8 o'clock, in the Hall, earner of Thlrd and Rood ttiectr... aulMtrtyrxwa .SA3I3IEL keIiANDS, G. S. VALUE OP coma AmerfeanGald(new)...... Amorlrnst Cold (old) rem. gororclato 83 ardortut 500 Prod”ritkdorK.,;.....;.;;.. 7.50 7en SO' !Ten 0u11der5..:...4.4«..: 3 90 I L0u1.4 ; , 41 iNctpolcon,4 iDoublnonP, ';l3 iDduldwins, Spanbdi.....:l6 .23 2 10 OEORCIR R. ARNOLD, has is= emolated Agent'of in the PROTIOCTION LNBURANCRWALPANT, of Hart ford, Connecticut: The agencY hoeing' been Pa a time eith dream from Pittsburgh, on rOmunt of the reduction. of the' current rates 'of premium, to Rieke paint that tho Wanes, couhl not bo remanciatter. The agency *taw pertimently establisbod !tithe bands of 3k. Arnold, and patrons, of the Componyarenderned to him as Itnittlly authorized sient for inttrburgh and Alle,thenreounktY• • ' - •- W. I.!: ROBBINS,' GemetzdAgeni • euiftlE , . teethe Western Stater,. MEM • •' , .k.•;q: P. t • • • ENE r • ,_PORTS _OP,,l7Tho=olt <, - - - Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson;Brinriipille... • • %Baltic, P.enneri•Bmairterillo. . , Therms Shrirer, Balley;.Weat Natiton. . t‘: Corn planter, (Jordon, - • '1 Innon,-Xillil)an, Wheeling. • . Steamer. Atlantic, Parkinron,• „ . • Baltic. Bennet, lirownnille. :, • " Thomna Eihrirer, Bnticy, Weat'Sleihiti. ' • Hartford, litudett r Cincinnati. • Munn. 3111illart, Wheeling. • - " Venture, 3ladewell. Cincinnati. • ." • -14,1 4 01, 2 qhleintrztit: 4.,t4.1 INSURANCE, FIRE AND:X&RINE BY TUB ViDEASIGNED..A6PST FOR THE PROTECTION -INFIRIANCE COMPANY, • 0 9 gitix.irititii, . ititoiticirorubie . kilns, by 4geni autim C°aDiy• UNCLE TOIIS_CISIN; • - Old Folks at.lleme; • Carat Schottish;.. • Balnlmse Sellottbdi; _ • . Janina Waltz—a new Waltz, hg IL Bobboek; Home Sehottlsh; • thttage Katj 4 . - .; • Camp t erou Ram; 'ordic Gay; • • Coll lie Pet Names; _ ' Obi Bart, Carry Ye Along; Ilia': to lba Loved Ones at Umber Asti of the Omeamood ; • • . • With gmat Teddy - et new sail : Ite,,Tterired try }lnnis, In for sale by .. JOlL'i' IL MV 14141111. P ' enusYlvanta ttailroad Company. Ra t tAlmi: ; -,.., _ ~. ac .. „. ..T.,...„. W% are olphis, prom -m titY. ott u"4 lit. t4) Tiou l e . ,;i r r e s a Art, ll . ll3 : Mean. roil analloet. (,Ditch) . On Lfti‘l. lard - ou t 'wow, Cotton,',AVlsuient wit, 'B ltkdba • • , • Cheesa; Earthentrarn, Leather;lol Tobacco, On BealrlX, Dried Fri*, BristleN boier 'and Timothy. Boctl, 70c. On Deer Skins, Hemp. Flax. and I'. a: 70e. llglhe - On Feathers, Fan', Yeltry; ldrootrts and Merehandiro, Vc:fro• On Flour, tale..? trairel. are also piepared to Simard freight to liodebnugh's Station, near Omnahurg. and Intermediate Statkma. • COVODD & GIIAMAM, Agents, ocinior of tam and Wayne Sts.. Pittsburgh. H. IL 110IISTON, Agent,. P.. - 6 Market street, IP4llacklphli. • Executors' Sale of Real Estate... 'N the premises. cm TliUMAl'ythel9th day of Augaqt,. Instant, at 3 o'clock, P. 31., the under/ dined P.laieutovi f ../nthooy• ,Dmvo, into at the Boroti#Cof LaNnenceerdc. 'decimal, wilt capon to alio, by public eatery, at the time 1 nod place ahem alatal,.the following vnluablo rent estate, . . . . . . .. Three Aires of Oroubl, satiate on the Sourth street Road,' lb intersection with the Squirrel • Hilt read, near Fest betty, on which is erected a two story Brick Dwell gi flews, with out limbos. stabling.' do., together with a - • anlenandand choice shrubbery, fruit trees, do., the former m+ - m of Anthony .Draso, deceased.. AL-50-Sit Amiss of around. adiallting tho obese, and It-.ntaining a largo front on the Fourth street reed, very suits Ws for occupancy as n eountryrealdeuee.. . . . - ALPO—Four. Lots .of Ground, 'situate in - East Liberty, nutnbered 2,3, 4 and b, in Francis O. Bailey's plan of lots, elt containing _CO feet tit front an' tho Pittsburgh an al • r reeusburg turnpike road, and extending back, mscning: I. e name width,-138 feet, eta .012;3 of Which Is erocWis.good wo story BAN: liouscomt bonnet, Am. The I,oht Will be sold' • . rately or together, to suitpurcibiers. ALSO—Lots—Lots numbered 14,15 and 10, In the plan of lets out by Peter, IltWecee Administrators, in the Borongb.of awrenceville, each Lot containing in flunk ontufler stem,. 4 fesit, and attending back, pnwoning the same.vl.ltb, 100 •••• A Store and Dwelling ileum is c;octed on 14315 and id. ".‘ The sale will commencer: on the property lint above Sc. Pl' be' 3 . Ilt. 3 o'clock, Mid will be sold there, nukes it b then. /doomed ,advbablo to adjourn to the other presidium... . - , yreTerms madolmowp at Isola For further ingermation, cir; of the undersigned, or of ROBB b. necon - ta; Foiirth . t . • JOON 111. 1 XM JOSH BIfEA, • Executors of Anthony Draso, dereried; • • T. C.TWICI 3I GLL POIRIVAUDZO AND 003PIII881/ii ITO/35A. . • ST. .101E4JOSSES UOCIEEDOL. Twichell & MOWWidwe - LtiOJELR:9IO/f AND I , OIIWAADDIO M.EkIIANTS, a rner of omunereial and Pine etreelt. TPromptly eilemi to all mormlgnatelta and NV Com 'ulsokine on/masted to than, and' will 'make libeial . eo gi t adyances on eotudammonta or &Mt& lading in hand. Onlore for the purrimae of Lead; Grain, hemp and other . p m iuoe, will be promptly-idled nt the lowed pcealtdo price; and CO the best terms. • • They, will also undertake the ecitlement aid