;v* » > J* , t n h. „ -•->-' . *rf fc *w**’ e »fc ,*, • * - - ,l 'A - *■%>;«* r r • s [ t - -* * ,- 4 Y 1 * v ,: - ’ o 1 • * * *. - ' * -,‘- T *.>**y-; 'K\- .-:.••• r■.. ■ ■■:,.■ - . >zx. *** y pf -A,'y v>-. fj. 4,,-.- IjF 7.V* I ,' ;•» 'i-'r •., - , <■“ *<■. • >•> -> , ,f\ r mMMmm? - *< £ogSEfc ONv i p jli J"" /: s tiH|tts| m MHI 1 n ......p ■K «« Jr -.i&&?' u: 'HM'x<&«*. ■ :w ‘ ■••'■ ' ■ ||S|§J • ••' ig|SS||&§l ntaH i llllllili tth ifsi ■H g||||| ia.l > " -rf laity JEtaiiig fast. '• ——rr* —*■' \■: ■ •• i :;;;„,-;.^:: i -«|mi4. PHILLIPS ■ ICCKT IUHPEft*. „.... H,..^*a U «w tuu*m> Harper * PhiUipa, EditoW & gropnetoTs. PITTSBURGH 5 TUESDAY MOBNING:;::::::a;:::;:::::::8EPT. "• . tfa-Notfortt.)»6oatV,i».lU*t,w»l?«sWßaa»riheCoft*UtßU«kl suiftW»Mnrf<h*Coa»CQ-'BoWi»dttwttmtioii tail* Co»»oa w*“®®s°r. .HATIOHAXpEMOCKATIC -TICKET. 4 ' FOR PRE3IDEVr, ’ FRANKLIN PIERCE. x sxi\.\.ys±xJX£' KPsmil z - FOR VICE FBBSnM»T- T KING,, W R atmftis OT Tnfi stjBECTEWTOT. GEORGE W. WOODWARD, • DP COL2tTt FUR Wt, WILLIAM HOPKINS, U oy nw:mxoToy eoiorTr Democratic Electoral Ticket for lennejlraaia. SLVA.TOMAL CLCCTOtIfL . mYraE n' WOODttAJID. IStLbON N’CANMJISS,, «»»ROK W . nOBEHT PATTP.BSOS. iREPIISSEXTATIYS fclfcCTOHa. » Vitinct. 12LIL 0. TftKR. 14. John Clattox. 15. isAAOJtansscw. . . IC. ItKOT\SI3TEa. : l?i James JJirwnroE, -. ' 18; JIAXWIOL..M’C ABU N. •: 19. Ge 6. Joseph 31’Donaip. 20-AViluah S. Oaiaius. 21; ASDSEW ttCRKfc. ffy avuuam Droxr 23. JoHJt S. M’CAUfQNT; i 2-K’ GWtofi R. IMfisnr.. Jh!tnc(, 1. I’OTE lawav. « GossaS 1L Mums :t juhs Mans. ..... 4. F.W. BocrTVS. . ■B. jt srevr, jr. . - 0. A. Antr. T.-Hon.N. StbickuSd. 8. A. Pctebs. ft. David Bibioi. - 10. James. ' IB Joins SPRsvnoujs. 12. P.-IUM3V. S - Hcedr*. S. JU Prrnwnx 4 Co, w6o cat awl goatUmanly to their trnmjct lons, nrj tnc crdy authorised agents to tlio dtlcs of Si ojr-Vorfc S»-IBS afoiiu'njltosf.' Tbey are authoriied to reeciTO AU vertlaemottta and SolworiptSqna for osaMitotis^r^o. aro BOSTOS/IO State, street. ■. . ■ ; THE SCRIP—ma. BIA-GHilj' • Neither the Jonroal nor the Gazette said any ♦ Vi ne yesterday ahont the scrip or'Mr. MagiU, hat wo expect that they will both be full this morning. Both are interesting sabjects—espe cially tho scrip; and inasmuch as it is a concern for the whigs to explain, we will leavn it with opr cotampornries, promising that whenever they tnake'apparent who stole the scrip, we will be aa -ready as themselves to expose the defaulters. - Wo have frequently- said that we did not charge Ttfr. Magill with'thiß fraud, but ouly desired that a statement should mo mado to the people exon erating him from ail participation in it. But, the flippant organs of his party, instead of taking our motives as they were expressed, chose.to misrepresent us, and to set forth that we were in collusion with Joe Barker, for tho pWoso of defeattngMr. Magill. A more trons p are fit falsehood could not ho ntterod. Such an arrangement might he mado by Joe with the ed itor of tho Gazette, bat it is not likely that any person would suppose that tho editors of the Pott wotildhave any affinity with him.. • We do not desire to couoeal tho fact that we j are anxious to defeat Mr. MagiU, and that we will use every honest means within ear reach to do soi 1 Wo beliovo that the interest pud welfare of the people require that there should bo a clear ing up ahottt tho offices of the Court House, and we are convinced that nothing hot tbebeesom of demoeracy.can do it; and, therefore, wc labor for the election ofenr whole tipket. Bat, in do ingeo, we are not disposed to treat the candi dates of our opponents unfairly or unkindly, and ore willing to award them all the meed of praise that good citizens areentitlcd to.. However, we are wedded to onr own good meh, and we stand np for them throngh thick and thin. • V Wa will be gratified with the election pr Mr.. East to the Sheriffalty, a matter which we .now think "beyond a doubt, and we feel confident that all will admit that in Urn.election we would achieve o triumph. Bat, if in. any unforeseen contingency he shonld be defeated, we pray most ■sincerely that the important duties.of Sheriff - may not he confided to such an unprincipled man aaJoe Barker.' It >8 not necessary for us to tell {ho-pcople of Allegheny county who Joe Barker 'is—we refer them to the editor of the Gazette for that kind of information—-the two were formerly bosom friends, and may liavo slept together, like Bolts and Tyler, for ought we know- Bnt there is no danger of his election. The whigs will not " pass over a man like MagUl, who hoB always oc cupied a reputable position in their party, to casj their suffrages for such a person as Barker, and the people will not permit such n man as Ksst to be defeated. . TWs Stato votes on next Monday for Gover nor, Members of Congress ana the State Legis lature. Such is the couftmxon arising from tho number of tickets in the field, that tho result is involved in some doubt and obsourity. The ma - jority of the people are attached to Democratic principles; and the vote of the State in Novem ber will certainly bo cast for Pierce and King Bat on the Stateelections there ore other issues, among whioh is the Liquor Law. We believe that theDomocralic State ticket willbe triumph ant, notwithstanding the Whig tactics, vrbioh seeks-to array all theelements of discord against ■ the Democratic party and its candidates.. Our expectation In this respect aro greatly increased from the consideration of the popularity of Gen. Pierce in that State, the doctoral vote of which ho will certainly receive by an overwhelming ma • jority. l '''' _ , > Pennsylvania Itnllroad. ( ; > We understand that, notwithstanding the diffi culties encountered at the lanneVcaetofGreena bargh, theremaintler of the Western Division of this road, will be opened for travel early in. No vember nextf; thus completing a continuous rail road from this, oily-to Philadelphia, in connec tion with the Allegheny Portage Hallway. II has been intimated, howevor, that the Canal Commissioners propose cutting off the western counties of the State'from access to market, do - ring the winter, by closing the Portage Railroad. . The slow- -progress. they, are making to -avoid planes Nos. 2 and 3, the grading of which has been under contract for eighteen months, wonld •'Beemfto'givo credence tosuch ftTunioiythougb , W o&aaot bcUevetb&tthey can sofarforget isiduo to tbe k pablie intercsfc ond convem encor - ' 1 mg-The Pittsburgh Past, —a Pierce and King naper,- i -'Oontinaca to asßert that Horace Greeley > paid Watson G. Haynes *SIOOO to go to thePitts ’ burgh Convention for. the purpose. of defeating ■' Hale’s nomination. That was too high a price aUoirethorrthc man’s inilaence wasn’t worth one ' hendred coppers.—Cotton Commonuealih. • It was a “ high price,” certainly; but it is an old adage, that a fool's rnonoy is easily parted ‘ with. The, whig leaders hove been guilty of doing a great manyfoollsh and ridiculous • tt»t when they employed that Bcurvy scoundrel “ Haynes” todeolaro that bo favored the election of Gen. Piebci:, because ef tho odious test in ‘ the New Hampshire Constitution, it put the cap pB the climax of whig folly. When the whigs ‘ next biro n man to do their lying and cheating, they ohonld at least aim to secure tho services 1 " of o inonwho is not a notoral fool. jgigp- si W. Halsev. We editor of tho Clulli- died at Hallsville, Boss county, 'on the 26th, in the doth year of hla age. He was A good writer and an inflexible Democrat, and stood tighin the. estimation 'Of that commti nity. * r •' The Democracy of Mereer, Venango, 1 &a r have nominated for the Assembly, L. N. M’Qhas ' Jomr J. ■Eiujobe and Caster V. Kiussae, Onr old Mend D. Wadsworth, declined a nomi nation. I J?H» »»*KiIBIASip*O J It is a significant foot, that while thfe I meetings throughout the have a I ly attended, devoid* enthusiasm, «■**** z,?z xzsLSfo** “■«■• I Niagara fandango vas the largest gather- , ing the wbigs have had daring the Campaign, and even that was a>minerabto failure. The reason ia.obvions: the nominations made by the whig party have utterly foiled to call forth any enthusiasm. The distinguished orators: and men of inflnenee in the whig ranks, positively decline taking part in the election of a candidate whose nomination tras forced upon them by Buoh fanatics as Sewabd and Gbeeley. Every Democratic meeting that has taken place I thus faryhaß-been. an* outpouring of tho; honest I masses, who are determined to restore our, good I old party to power. All our distinguished pub-1 lie men, beginning: with those who wore candi- j dates' for tho Presidency, have taken the stump I for Piehck and King, JasieS Buchanan, “glo-1 rious old Buck,” addressed the Democratic I meeting at Reading ou Saturday. Qgii.Cabb and j Senator Douglas, the “littlegiant,” addressed a tremendous Democratic meeting in Tammany | Hall, on Thursday evening last. Gen. Houston and Gen: Sihelto spoke in .this city on Friday evening, in Cleveland on Saturday evening, and will address the Democraoy of Ohio at various I places this week and next. Hundreds of • Demor j eratio orators have taken the stump throughout r the country for Piebce and Kino, and there ap- I pears now to he a determination to carry them I through 'triumphantly in every Statein the Union. MAIHK. The Democracy: arein right - trim, and wido awake 1 Tho whole Democratic army is in mo tion, and not a dissenting voice is beard along its unbroken lines. Then, Democrats, ho of good cheer,-and rally for the success of our time-hon ored principles and glorious candidates. ... Come rally all—tbo bugle call Above tbe field!(heard; Vi ith Pierce* oatl King Uio breezes ring. ' Ami all tho land is Burr’d : Tbe-hIU-tops and the Talleys poor • : Their icglonß to the light* : - - - Prom eea to eea* town.. Bbow to ; shore# ■ • The conndMires are bright!•: - So, hors, fling hot tho standard feheet, And let Uie.wclklA ring. ... . • Wtfrobound to give tho Wlufivlefitfvt : ! . . • With gallantWcrooand King! IMMENSE ODTPOUBING QE XHE PEOPLE. THE KEYSTONE MOVING. Tho Great Democratic Ma«« Convention at Reading. Keadisg, September, 4. The outpouring of-tho Democracy hero to-day, i is beyond precedent in the history of. our politi cal oampaigns. It is now 11} o’clock, and tho streets of this unusually quiet olty are thronged with over fireirty ihouttmd good .Democrats from for and near,.and tho cry is “Still they come!” The Crowds began to arrive as early aa snn-rise, hud immense delegations from tho surrounding country have since been steadily pouring in, while the trains from Pottsvillo and Philadelphia came in literally loaded down. [SECOXK DESPATCH ] , : Beading, Sept 4. The meeting was organized at one o’clook, Hon. Jameß Buchanan being chosen Chairman, and Gov. Bigler, of Pa.; Gov. Eowe, of Md.,and j numerous others, Vice Presidents, i The crowd is immense—twenty or thirty thou sand at least., There are at least 3,000 here from Philadelphia; and from one to two thousand each from Dauphin, and Lebanon. - There is a large number of the military present I and they were reviewed during the morning by Gov. Bigler. Hon. B. F. Hallctt of Massachusetts, .is now. speaking. Horn Messrs. Bissell, of Illinois, Stanton of Ky, and othera will follow. The crowd is most dense, and the enthusiasm unprecedented. THE COUKTIfS IS SAFE. We nre happy to announco that we have I heard a voiee from Clarion, which brings the j cheering.news, in cleat tones, that She country j is safe, nnd that that sterling county will give ft larger majority for the Democratic ticket thßD has over been given before. The furnnees of the Democracy arc iufiiU bla3t, ami there is now ] not a. doubt: but that unwavering Democratic j County: will turn out a larger majority than it ever has before. We are informed that the names of Scott and Graham arc scarcely ever board ex* oopt to connect thorn with Webster's joke about tsr and feathers. . . ■ The Democratic spirit in Clarion is but an in- | dox to the feelings of the people’ in the other! counties of Wcßtom Pennsylvania. The whole I Democracy ore alive on the suljcct of the elec tion. The names of Pibbce and Kino are bailed with enthnsiasm, while Die poor Whigs shake their heads in gloomy silence, when they hoar the na mes of the representatives of tar and/eotA ttt mentioned. , The fact is, they feel their ease is a hopeless one, and that all their struggles are useless against,the will of the people. Democratic Meeting in Bedford' The gallant Democracy of Bedford county held an enthusiastic meeting, on the 30th of August,; at the Court House. JoHifS. Statleb, Esq., presided, assisted by numerous Vice Presidents and Secretaries.: The meeting was. entertained by eloqueut and spirit-stirring addresses by Messrs. Shannon, Hall,. Bowman, Tate, and Schell, enlivened by the spirit-stirring strains of the Bedford Brass Band. The Bedford Gazette is doiDg Yeoman’s service for the Democracy this fall.; Gen. Bowman, al ways spiriled and enthusiastic, goes into the war with more determination than ever. The • Go-, zette carries the following excellent. tioket at Its mast head: Congress —Joel B. Danner, Assembly —\Ym. P. Seholl, Thomas Collins. County Commissioner —George Elder. . : Poor director— Simuol Whetstone. ■Aadtrora—John H. Barton (3 years) John C. Yiokroy (1 year.) . „ Sow York Democratic Nominations' The Demooracy'of New York, after an exalting session of some days, nominated the following State ticket: _ For Governor—Horatio Seymour. - For Lieut. Governor —Sanford B. Church. • For Canal Commissioner— Predoriok Pollett. For State Prison Inspector —Darius Clark. . Electors at Large— B. B. Piper and Charles. O’Cener. .GTheNeW York Evening Post says that the tick* ef will be supported with unanimity by the vo ters of the State, and adds: “ The gentlemen, on whom the honors have fallen, are well known to the people of New York. They have all been in public life before, have had experience In the conduct of affairs, and by their integrity: of cha racter os well os their ohUity, are commended to the' attachments : as well os .earnest efforts of their democratic friends.'** •* Philadelphia City and County. The Democracy have made the following nom inations in the City and County' of Philadel phian For Sheriff— Jacob Peters, Jr., of North Penn. For State Senator —Col. William Goodwin, of N. liberties. For Assemblyr-lensus Beech, Daniel Bnhicam, -John J. Meany, Isaac W. Moore, SolomOn De mers, Smith Skinner, Bobert B. Knight, Andrew Hagno, Isaac C: Bryanti George: J., Viper, Kich ardson L. Wright. 1 jpeg- John. P. Sanderson, Bsq., Editor of of the Philadelphia Daily News, has been nomi nated by the whigs of the 3d district their candi. date for Congress, and J- B. Flahigen, Esq., publisher of the Netos, has fceenrp-nominatcd for the Assembly, Lucky News! Counterfeit B’s on'the N-V. Saratoga County Bank, are in circulation.: .The imitation is" perfect. Also, counterfeit 6’s on the city Bank offloytfjjrd Cb Look out for them: onio Ah's* mo«y. & From present indicationsthe democracy jrill. sweep Ohio like & tornado f Yfe-'Wonld notbe, nt nit astonished ftFibbcr and Eisa• reeeive a larger majority in . that State than in any other. State in the Union.' A correspondent of the New York Herald, in writing from Cleveland, under dato of August Slat, says: “Both of the two great parties will move heaven and earth to achiove success. Every political nerve will be | strained to ita utmost tension; "no effort, hone9t or dishonest, will remain unmade. The veto must, of course, be largo.* . 'From- careful-esti- i mates,-I think Fitrce will get Ifip.OOO,. . Scott 137,000, and Hale 42,000. No well grounded ostihiato. oan, at present, make-different figures than the above. 1 This, it will bo seen, leaves the Whigs in;B great minority, whilo the democrats lack many thousands of a majority; but the atti tude of the freeßoilers'gives them the oontrol of the State. ■ The whig prospeote in the State look dark and gloomy. The position of their patty, toe, 1 viewed as a national one, Is peculiar-; ly unfortunate." A letter to the Ohio Rtalcman from the West ern Reserve, haß this paragraph : «< Colonel, tbo fate of the coon party on ..the Western Reserve; is sealed. .You; may set down the Free Soil tote 50,000, this foil i will arbi trate with you if you daroi .on that?--Thereis ; weeping, and wailing* and.' gnashing of . teeth, among the Old Hunter Whigs,overtheFrco Soil movement on the Reserve 11” Col. Medabv addsThatis awfol if true!— And from the person who writes it, we have no reason to doubt. Oh! for the cause -of old Some ore so foolish as to think that tbo whlgs of Ohio will drop Scotland go for Hale Ml!! JtPGE WOODWARD. < -Below we publieli a letter from Judge Wood wabd to the offioerß of Convention, acoepting the nomination of Judge of the. Supremo Court, willbe observed, that lie lias, with a sense of delicacy that all will - appreciate, declin ed, at the earliest possible moment, his position bn the Electoral Ticket. It will devolve on the State Central Committee, to fill his place on that ticks Wjtcesiurre, .Aug. 1852., ,-. GcnUemrn. —Tour letter of the 2Gth Inst, announcing mv nomination W the Democratic Contention na a candidato for Tad*** of the Supremo Court, litu t»ocn teceiTra "Too will BMuainted with iholabowftna.rcspotwiuiiucflor that important efilco to seek, or greatly to ae«lr« it, I M ncrertkelcnft unwilling to-dcdlnc by to respectable ft tody of citlzeus as the lato.OraYentlon. I accept tbotnomindtion*- therefore, odgenrente m theunjmbcrsof the for ; tte ; honor the Impression iliafc my_ name ought not to bo he* foro th<y people at thu same Um« for two dfettoct public j trusts, 1 irSf myself of this t£'WsiOTmy.po* sUiodon llio Electoral Ticket as one of the Senatorial Elec* tors aria T bet? you to odtisothe SloiulingCcmimittcc hereof, or to take such other measures In tho premises, an may bo i . necessary ami proper. , t . i ••.- ram,gentlemen, with mghreganU' . : i : Your obedient amrant, • GEO. W. WOODWARD. ToCoL 11. B. Wright, President i; lion. Geo. McYarlnhe, Sc«v ;■ - rota^.of Democratic Oonytatlon.-};: V. : : .j.*a r the Jlproiog-POTt.- - I To ill© People of Color of Western, Penn sylvania. As a friend to your race, and ns the agent of a society which lmd ite origin in a; benevolent, philanthropy, toyourselves, and to the millions of your kindred who yet people your father-land, i have felt it my duty to endeavor, in a brief space, to communicate information which may prove interesting to some, and, perhaps, result to'their benefit. Thoso of you who have marked the tendency of pubiio sentiment in this country, during s.ome years past, must bo convinced that there is no reasonable ground to hope for an early amelio ration of yonr social and political condition heroi Every passing season seems to add its share to your burden of grievances, ; nnd to render more hopelosstbe prospect of their redress. Not many months are gone since tho Fugitive Slave Law, it reaffirmation of the principles of Slavery* and an endorsement of, and encouragement to-its prac- tice,'received the. sanction of the National Legis lature, under the approving . seal of our highest judicial tribunals. In Virginia, Lynch Law Is now the award of opinions which thirty, yeare i ago had general currency there, and wore enter; I tainod nnd openly avowed by tho leading polili-. cians of the State. lndiaoa_ has had inccrpora* ted, by an' overwhelming majority, o> provision into her constitution; forever excluding you from her borders, nn<l 'a proposed similar enactment lay before our own Legislature atita last session. Theso facts are significant of a growing jealousy on the part of the oeveral free States, and to whatever cause this most unwarranted, : hut ap parently overwhelming revulsion of popnlur feel ing is to ho attributed; whether to tho continued ngitatioo, kept up for political purposes,: on the I subjeot of Southern Slavery, to competition of labor, or to the almost irradieahle prejudice of color, itis certain that it is most disastrous to your prospoots, and that it promises no abate ment. ..■.■■■ The time has at length arrived, when, m view of these circumstances, your kindred throughout tho Union nro awakeningto tho policy, .and the necessity, of emigration to another land, where they may enjoy tho undisputed possession of the rights and privileges-denlcd-tbem hero. - -Accor dingly conventions, composed of tho most intel ligent and influential of tho,free people of color, are being,held; the object of which, taking its necessity as almost ,n foregone conclusion, has been tho selection of a proper locality for foreign colonization. Liberia is suggested and recom mended for this purposo .by the Convention which lately adjourned at Baltimore, and as but little is known among tho masses of the pooplo of color, of tho history, condition, and prospects of the Liberian Republic, it is tho intontlon of the writer to present theso in a brief Bynopsls. The Colony of Liberia was planted by tho Amer ican Colonization Soolety thirty years ago, and continued under tho Supervision of that body until the year 1847, whon a convontion of. dole gates, elected by tho people, met and framed a Constitution and Declaration of Independence, which were approved by tho colonists, and a re publican nationality was soone4tnbUshed in ac cordance with their provisions. Tho Govern ment is now composed of a President, Vico Pres ident, Senate, and House of Representation,cho sen by popular suffrage;: and isessentially mod-: eled after that of thoVnited: Stale's. The' Ro publio has boon diplomatically aoknowlcdgod by Russia, Prussia, Franos; England and Brazil.— None but persons of color are admitted to citizen ship, and no one, not a citizen, is permitted to hold real estate. • The jurisdiction of tho Republio extends over seven hundred milos along tho coast, comprising millions of acres of tho richest: lands, and con taining a population of 150,000, 8000 of whom are emigrants from the United States. Mon jtoYiA, tho capital and- principal town, is situated ion the coast, and liaa a population of fifteen hundred. Edina, Bassa and Greenville are i flourishing settlements.:- -The- rivers: St; Paul’s and Sinoo, traverse the oountry; affording avo nueß- for intercourse: and oommeroo with the tribes - of - the- interior, and the majority of the settlements and finest plantations aro found on their bonks. : The Summer or Dry Season of Liberia is not - mack warmer than thnt.of. tlm.United - States.— i Winter, in- onr sense of the term, is not known. The thermometer in the whole course of the jour rarely falls below Bixty-five; or rises above ninety degrees. The soil is of the most fertile inthe world. Iloavy crops of-cotton, coffee, sugar-- cane, .corn and hemp, are produced with ease.— Oranges, limes, lemons, and other fruits abound. : The country is well watered and timbered; - The forests are stooked. with the coffee tree, rdSe woo’d; camwood, and the dyes of- commerce. Palm oil is manufactured oxtensively aiid export ed with profit, "Gold is said to have beendid covered in the rivor-sands; but the only gold the ,emigrant should expect,, or endeavor to exhumo, is that which abounds, in every fertile soil and Whtoh yields itself readily and riohly to tho en-' ergy and Bkill of tho,industrious agriculturist; i To facilitate tho emigration of those in needy cifeumstanees the-Pennsylvania Colonization So ciety affords soph a passage to Liberia froo of ohargb, with subsistence daring six months sue*' deeding their arrival; withe expiration of which period they are in a position to demand no far - ther assistance. . Ton acres of land are granted to every'settierby thegovernment, with thopri. vilege of - neospting, instead; of a.single town-lot Well taught schools and honses of religions wor ship exist in every settlement,- i infotmation;wtil be vPJjotfy |tothosedesironßqf,emigrating,brintereßiedin -the progress anitVelfAf? ofthe African Repul* lio;on tteiraddressinglhesabseriber athis re-> sidence, Rochester, Henna. A. B. QUAT. GenL Agt Pa. Col. Society. r * Iwaii olßeOTSiiWßl 9 ®^ 3ll^ < On -Saturday niglit^theCanadian parliament debater on tfe address iris eontiuded until half past 12 o’etAck.' Hon,' T>t. Holph, one of | the Cabinet; said that the Ministry was founded upon progressive reform principles, and that it would stand or fall ontbe secularism of the clcr gy reserves. A man named Jos. Paris js in j* u at Lancas ‘ ter,>Po*t cfaarged-vrith ipdacing five youths, sons of Wm. C Wilson, John Crawl andE. to go with him to PhiladriplHa, tb embark on a whaling voyage. It W saia was to havo received $lO a piece for them. The Mayor of New York city has instructed the captains of rpolico to. allow ri l6 aldermen to disohargo no prisoners from their custody at ony time, under any circumstances;, .and also to■ .p - low no prisoners to bo discharged by police us ticos, unless the Jnstice appearing to release the prisoner opens a court, and proceeds to business according to law. I The democrats of Adams county, l’a., hnv.e, nominated John ftowe and Samuel Gilmore for the Assembly. New counterfeit $6 notes on tho Manufactu rers’ and Farmers’ Bank of Virginia are in cir culation. Jeremiah 'Thatcher,’ an old citizen of Bucks county, Pa., wasfouud murdered on a. public road near Uhtersville, last week. . - -. Two hundred and thirty-eight vessels under sail, were counted in the ship channel and offing near Portland, on Sunday. . ; . The passengers by tho Ohio report that the I Golden Gate, on her trip-up the Pacific with tho 4th Begimont of lufantry, lost many of tho sol. diers from oholera. The fee simple of a whole Irish town—Mid. dteton, in the county of Cork —hae been sold un der on order of the unonmhored;estatos commU- SIOOOM. " i 1 The Dayton'nniTWestern and. Central Indiana Railways have been consolidated.' It iB expect ed that the bed of the road will bo ready for the «ara by Uio lßt of October, from Dayton to, Rich mond, Ind. : . During an alarm of fire, on Wednesday, on the outskirts of Philadelphia, a disgraceful riot oc- | I eurred between two riral gangs of. rowdies, ral-, [lying under the names of "Bed Bugs” and <• Hyenas.” One'of the Hyenas was shot in the leg, and two of tbo Bed Bngs‘ were considerably stfiosbed. I Mr. Vußey nttomptod v to make a balloon oscen-, I sion at Harrisburg, Pa., on Monday and failed. I The balloon was seised and torn to pieces by. a mob oi boys. It was owned by Messrs. Bsbel man & Fox, of I<aueastcr. ( Dev. Mr, Van Denson, of 'Wilmington, -Del., I has accepted a call to Pittsburgh, j ‘ The New York State Fait commences at Utica jon this day, and will continue 4 days, : ; "r.'-.f: : fromlbo Savimnah ReiroMicin. WEBSTER OK THE MORN INO. The following letter was written by Mr. Web Stcr to & friend some years ago. It will be read irith interest, not only for its intrinsic beauties,, but as a purely literary production from this eminent statesman: ;• RtcnMO'.’n, Vo., \ * 6 o’clock, A. M.. April 20, 1847. / Mr DkAn FmESO—Whether it be favor or an noyance, yon owe .“this letter .to my early habit of rising.' . From the hour marked nt the top of the page.y ou-will naturally"conclude that my companions oto not now engaging ray attention, os wo have not calculate J ou being early travel ers to-day. . This city has a “pleasant seat.” It is high: the-Jatnes River runs below it; and when I went out, an hour ago, nothing, was heard, but the roar of the falls. - The oir is tranquil and its temper ature mild. It is morning, and a morning sweet,- and fresh, and delightful. .Every body knows the morning in itsroetaphorioal sense, applied to. : so many occasions,. Tho. health,: strength , opd. beauty of early years lead us to call that, period “ the morning of,■ life.” '. ■Of a lovely, young wo man we say she is " bright as the morning,”:and no one doubts why Lucifer is called 1 * eon of-tho morning.” - ■ . Rot the morning itself, few people, inhabitants of cities,' know anything, about; Among all onr good peopto. not one in a thousand ssch the sum rise once a year.-. Tl^cy, know, nothing of. tho. morningiv -Tlfeir-ldeswf’Vt-is, 'that it is that part of tho day which along after a cup ofopf- 1 fee and a. becfktcak,' qr apiece of toaiL - With them, morning is not a new issuing iof light, a ncw'huratlng forth of the sun, a new waking up of all that has life, from ft sort of temporary I death, to behold again tho-works of God, tho heavens nnd the cnrttf; it Is . only, a part of tho domestio day belonging to reading: thenewspa pers, nnsworing .the children to school, and giving orders for dinner. The Crst streak of light, the eatllesfc purpling of tho East, which the lark Bpringaup to greet, and the deep er and deeper coloring into orange and red, till at length tho “glorious sun iaseen, regent of the day”—-this they never .enjoy, for they never see It - . , . “Boautifol dcsoriptibnsof the morning abound in’all languages, hut they nee the atrougest, por* baps, in the East, whohi tbe sun is often an ob ject of worship. : • “ King David speaks of taking to .himself the ■ wings of the morning.; . This is highly poetioal and bpautiful. Tho wings of tho morning are the beams of tho rising sun. Kays of light ore wings. It is thus ssid;that the sun of righteous ness shall ariso 'with the healing of his wings’— a rising sun that shalb scatter life, health ana joy throughout thß Universe. V 11 Milton has fine descriptions of morning, .but not so many ns Bhakspenre, from whoso writing pages of tho most beautiful imagery, oU: founded on tho glory of the morning, might be filled. “ I uevor thought that - Adam had much the ndvnutngo of us from, having seen tho world whlloit was now. ' “ThomnnifcstnlionSiof tho power of God, like his mercies, ore new esrory morning, und fresh , every moment. “We see as fino risings of the sun as ever Ad am saw, and Us rising® are as much a miracle now as they wero in bißday. aud I think n good deal more; because it Jsuow a part of thomirn olo, that for thousands;and thousands and thou-, sands and thousands jif . years: has oomo, to his appointed time* without the variation of a mil lionth part of a second. Adam could not tell how this might be. I know the morning—l am acquainted with it, and-I love it.- Ilovo it, frosh and aweot os it is—a dally uow creation, break-. . big forthund calling all that have life and breath, and being, to new adoration, new enjoyments, and now gratitude. ' l DANIEL WEBSTER. then and now. ■■■■. When General Pieros resigned hia aoat in the U. S. Senato, tho editor of Now York Express, who was at Washing tori at the time, thus wrote about him: 1 . -* Hon F. Pierre. U. S- Senator from -Uio ■ state .of Now. nampHhtrc, haft resigned~lila font in tho Senate,. -Mr. Plereo, ivill hardly have a morn acceptable r.iun to euecood him.: SO bln political M«nd)t ho tva* partisan enough io bo always faltkfnl to thn-pnrty of which ho nan n member—llo wash faithful rnombor of thoßunitte, and ranch mnro uuoxciy tlauahlo to his opponent! thah inany of hie-.opponcntß., .in .tin) committee room howto, OnlKirioui*, attentive :m.l Just, and there, whore a tuombor.'.'raay It)' most fuseful, ho has lwon of Roorhicrrico to tho. ciuntry." .... • soy. : In: the Express of Saturday last, its- editor soys:— u General Plcrcc’n civil Mriuvs utily Giniv thatlio It .no etatesinan itt all; nn l his ohlif .reeummoudattdrf ;to tlra par ty insisted in thafact, that UacouFO.'OrthftinslgnlSoancaof . ids career,' they supposed nothing rould.be .Raldaitalnst hint.: let ns appeal to history for .Ilia txntli of this supposition.— Whilst a.memberof.Gongresjfbo originated-no moasuro *ho gave no proof of ability; ho left his mat It nowhere.’ When Qeucral-Pißßoaresigncdhis seat in the Senato ho was nota’oandldato for the Presiden cy; since then tho Dombsraoy: have chosen him as their nominee fpr that - important position, whioh has wrought o. yfonderfnl rchange in the Express man’s opinion! '• Tho. weathercock- Pennsylvanian. : The Potato Crop.—*Wo learn .from the Ger mantown (Pa.) Telogroph that tho potato-crop, in some, sections of Philadelphia, county, and lower portion of Bucks,tshowa unmistakable ovl denoes-of the oxlsteooe bMho .blight—thevinoS: dying in a short time, the potatoes not half grown. From present Indications through tho lower end of Books county, the. crop will he o light one ; yet the extraiquantity planted will do muoh toward making the deficiency caused by blight and dry weatberdn those localities, si l portions of New Jersey the rot has badly affeet ed the crop that it is being dag and disposed of at as low u price -ns thirty cents per bushel.—: In Montgomery county, im., nndChesler coun ty, Pa., the crop Sb healthy and the yield wlll he large. i?h ■*’ -V,’ ~ c - i* I , -* * - “f ,■ =MI contain *»*«*'* »«pe*<t»o«V .., Tho St. Louis “Republican, in noticing,Captain Maroy's safe arrival at that - Copt. Marbyhasviow, we Understand, cpmpte ted the topographlcalexaminatioif'and surrey, ot the country on tho head waters of the Red,River, and we have no doubt that the information whia% he hna obtained will bo of very great benefit to rtbe government in its military operations, on our frontier, and . to the people. In this examination and survey he has been engaged for several years. He has followed the North Fork, the Middle and the South Fork of the Red River to its source/1 about forty miles from Anion.Chieot, in New i Mexico. In some places he found tho South Fork a river hlQf a mile wide,-hntpartakingvery fnuchof the character of the Platte—shallow, with a sandy bed*-and much of it, except when, high, uncovered bywater.Fortwo,hundred and fifty miles from Fort Arbnokle, west,- the.coun-. •try is represented ua the-finost in the world for farming pnrpoßes. ■ The land is well timberedwith oak,-pecan and other fine trees; tho atmosphere pure andheal thy ns the mountains of New England, and invi ting to the emigration of the white man. Very soon-they will bo found there. Game of every kind Is abundant, and tho command had excel lent sport in killing bears, panthers, antelopes, bnffaloes, &c. The water of the'Red River, in parts explored by tho expedition,, has, been condemned on ac count of its salty taste, and ithaa been generally Supposed that there were large beds of salt to ward its sources, but -this iB found not. to be fbe case. The presence of gypsum in large bods, high up tho river, is supposed'to give the water the peoulior flavor, as,, above these points, the : water is pure and agreeable. • ’ ■ Copt. Marcy’s reports, when prepared and embodied for publication* as they ought to be,, will bo of great value in giving informational! reSpcCt to tho soil, climate, peculiar localities and general topography, of ,a section of country, of which we are as yet profoundly Ignorant., Ho has made accurate maps of the country, which mil not long be kept from the. eye of the public. ' Resignation of a Citt Council.— AU the members of the city council ofLyncbbarg.Va.. have resigned in consequetioo of the storm, of indignation, exhibited by a portion .of.thcßv.copt stitnonts at tho passage of an ordinance for poisoning dogs going at large. A largo, town meeting of respectable citizens was subsequcnt ly held, and the members requested to withdraw, their The riotous conduct of the, opponents of the ordinance was severely con demned by the meeting. MASONIC HAU CONCERT RO.OMI ; ; •Entrance Space 13 feet!: tv~3 Tho CONCERT lIOOH of this Hall, forma; ono been .finished In tho richest ■ manner, tilth, a hlshly ; ornamented ceiling;- *aSM it haa tame wlndovts ra ail tho sides, besides TeiitilaUng.llues.lwdlDff.up in tbc,veils, . ATlll boVcll ventilated. It will .comfortaUy .neat. 1300, persons. Tho cellinglsfilfott ■ liigh, and >t la alt^^thcr the most comfortable Concert room lit tblanart of, the corn-. try. Mt la perfectly secure, and la The stairway to this room forma one broad flight* 8 feet wide, But there being two *>U of stairs,: theTOom am.be entered from either side. M that.in coso of large, crowds .noth.stain., i tarn bo used, affording abundant and e&sy egress.’: This room iis intended for concerts, exhibitions, Ac. - .; ; . - I 455* Application for the above Concert to be‘mad?, I to the jujiitor at tho H&ll, or to . “* il.!? x I' eeplit' Ko.o9SmitMeldfitTett,,ritt£burgh..' OnMondoya September G,.1852, at 8 o’clock P. JABEDMj, sonof JuumMaond Sarah W,Bausn, agedOyoars and i months.VA.';' :.v -• VJ. ■ V'O- ; - The friends of the family are respectfully invited l? nttoad the funeral from the residence of hla parents, X0,.15 Cald well street, 6th ward, this aftemi'on att li'cicch, .to proceed, to the Allegheny Ccmetry. , 1 OASES DE JiAIXES—Just opened at A. A. MASON 4 ti) COX 15 cases of Jtew. style delaines., ■ . ...sepe ■. tONNErS—A. A. MASON HU- bare Just received, g ► Oll assortment uf Foil Donnctfl. rcp> , m JIKTAL—SO W>na bharun, just wcftivwd nwt Wf nile t/ fgppT KING & I’TTimurSiii KIKBOS3! m hawji« iwWejlA.bSiwn.' L ojwortuieut of Fall RJWxm#. A. A. W-» f£p7 : ' ; \--; : v^r/- ;: r.^3'*P^.' , o*'^l3 r kH~gtTcet.: fVl'i'KitlOK BOSnw'HViJUf-WnjKSrior to anything .of o tho Mod in intMmrgli,-7o wnh ?,P' 10 " . fjp7 ’ ~ MOltillS in thn PLamand. SliUKlllOK S. H. SIOUASSES—SOc V; or 44a t l . talloa. by-tlio borntf-, ’iuKJ*l£'. .v-L-r- . . . . In th« DiamonJ. •. t*cp«;-, •■- : ■ • 1... ■ fimitKE l'i"*r CAlll-CTS—Jiotivrtl 111 in <laj- at. the <.Wrt 1 ~ No. JYmrtli stu'pt, ofuevfan A n«hiityu:A atvnre' i>» i™ o» »«?« > n »“? ot 1 “ ‘ AVanted. 4 »iy Goo* fcttra. A«V A lire --R nos 535, IV* Oillce, Kctr.-n re as to {MUmtW character nml guallflMrttousylHlvw^ulrtd.:,- xSOK SALE —Ten shartra of the. Fajvtte Mamifoet’Cmn*; i Conprnywill*«*lor oMtanpwll.l»lwbM 3tv j'liodfirssoa. LjuFtilFtSl, INtHIAIN CABPWIS-iawniaCllJßdsff » *it Si Fourth so«j 5 comprising the richest-nml newest styles ter the fell soles. WefnTitethose Wishing to purchase to TYUKCUATISU—J)r. lirown** ncwlydteovaiftMl remedy i\- for Khtnimsli'tn Ia AB]»c«ly aw* certain remedy for tlmt MiafUUrouUe. Itmnrerfalß ■ '•Offtccana Prints CrtnsaltAtf on Enonvs JMnAMQN tv PttUbntgb.' PehDflu ; Thtf Doctor is always at ;Botiw. A M BKIIKQ of oil persons sued upon torfcired xecop* ■A in"ttonUntfbowse vftSrswill Isi TieUt at tin? WILKINS RAM, 4th street, on THURSDAY KVPAIKO, wt 7o'clock. :■;:•■■■■■■•..".•:' „ •, ,' . :v" ThoatteiiOantsi of particularly . sop7!3t ,- - rtOMMmhK, SALK—A Horn* and Lot on Carrol street. Allegheny 4 city. Tto houso' Is a frame 16by.CO foot,- cue amt. a fcaV stories liblKwltb a back kitchen ami good celb*. lot UIW bylOO fcot, fronts on Carrol strootj and wwpu* Imek to Jefferson street. WiU- bo sold low.. Terms lrt hnud, the tobnoo to suit purchaser. Apply to ’ , TIMS. .MOtTnT, No. Fifth st Jhoat or Stolen. ..v-. • lrt»tFrWav, September Oil, twoDKPOsITORV N 0fr..% I I one or twolmnJral nn4 nineteen dalltursttml ten era ts, (taa 10.100,) the other fifty doUany ($50.) Tho.finder will. wetire a euifahlo WTOnlhjlcorlue them at.No:42 Dlumos J street, near Srcana wwrd school CIIUISTIAN ABKI.L, v "SclKterwic woNDKaTsi ! TTKK It A IiUJtANftBB t»UT•perfurmin LAFAYETTE H HALL, *mof tho OiIMJWT FEATScvrf ncrlorm odAiy iny-MaKloiaa-orvUus-pivKstit'ago, on TUESDAY EYEXING,TUUmt. . . , . ■ Door* open at «rca o'clock, performanro to, coomenco at ; C Now nmnaeemontv anti onllroChango of I’erfornianco, : acoompanlal ty BYEKLY’B BAND. Ml" . : —I ' Brach’t Utdwmry. ; 4 N Improved eyetern of Midwifery, adapted to the lio - A: formed practice of,Medicine, illustrated hymumrenu idates —to which 1« annexed a compendium of the treat moat of fcmaloond Inkotilo Olsons 4k>lojrbal arxi'iaoTal clovoation; to ,W. Beach* 3L Di mithoe. of ‘‘Tlrer Amoricnn Practice oT Medicine,. CorrcspondißK Hlember Of the Ro«a Ocaiege of PhrJdaas SarKCoW of Berlin,etc. Eormlehy RT^C. MORGAN, M. OrolT &> Co, - T» irODtDERS' UNION' FOUNDRY—No. 121' Wood street jVJL rtttslmrsli l>a. Matmtetarere of - Peking Stoves, /. Plain and Orates,,., Coal Mat Wood Stores, • “ Fenders, Parlor Stoves, Sugar Kettles, Bad arid Bog Irons, Tea “ Platform and Counter Seales, Bark Mulfy ■ Hollow . *• hVagoa Boxes &Ca IMPL. Comic and Ota .amUo Bnt«t»lan;nl > J ON WEUKHaUAT BVENlNOrSoptenibor 80l—Mr.OKO K. WHHSS) ' tto celebrated VeWillo Yocalist Mid Irish Copied land the principal Concerts and Theatres of Europe nnd America respectfully anuounra that he will give ft Ofincert op tbo ahoTo ovcalnjTrftt WILKINS HALu. ■■■■, US, Admission; 60 cents. Doors open at concert to coxomencooliS.. . - r • .•• • •.■■■■ jBS»For particulars aeo Mils of: tho uay. Cheapest Prihttng Cards & Card Sheets , IS THE EHtIBS tlStftED BTATEB, ! -> AT JfO. 4, RE ABE STREEP. E. Y. nrtUß subscribor-haa had Alteon.'years experience In tho, I manufacture of Printing Cnnls anil in.coßraenans business Ibr hlmsolfrbaring cyery facility : of dheraost Itn nroTOd moebinery, oml-Wng n practical -vcotKinan, Intends to nurHuoncash business and FClUonor tlum .any otnef laanulbcturcr In tho country. All ranis ofhls manufacture are warranted to print well, and all orders will he scnt .be • Slmss, ftith oii ticlivcn/ 'of Omit. Stall; particulars and samples can bo obtained by nddroadns, perra"."^^. FcpT.Cmd 4 llcado street, Vim TUrlr. Kinney’s Mammoth Balloon Museum !< on, AERIAL AMPHITHEATRE! AXD -T 'IETOR respectfully an* -citizens of Allegheny JOHN WISE l BAI,LOX r ASCENSIQS, ! ;rior of the above estalx 'ittpblJTOh, fin v 7 ; . SEPTEMBER 21tb. K IVENINH thOre mil 1* a nt FIRE WORKS, never :ho western country. ; t. .to tbo unflyallol altr3<y Rallocn nut there will l» given seven xhilntion?, without extra consisting of* . - - -"S AND OPERAS, :. ! „lD TATOEmbES, HNOISU, _ OIANCY, . RMANCB ON SMCR ROPE i JiISiSTREIA : . GAt MBSOEVKO VIEW 3. MAMMOTH- ESEABUSII *’• ooutmohco: exhibiting on. EVENING, Bept. 23, r,tul mg which time a benefit v.YTmwivo. vopartment, and.» magnlflccnt otivSi TRCHPET will ho prewntal to tbo Firo€ompin; tir.,-, +li«lnmestnumberof tii'betfl. . n “InJi’wholacomhliiotlotiofTalonVAa, 4c.,wi1l tocxhlb-. kLnMXS MAMMOTH MVaRCH PATfIXION, vritb substantial rabwlaeot*, cap&Meof accommg rmnibrtotly 7000 persons, ami *J*arqudte 1 fqrniplied soats-thcwhole !2ino «ufßdentto nocommaloto l9poo pcmma,«)il l esery OTOtathe PtwUUna hear and see tbo with Admission to then-MeErnies,2s«nts, only: mwnstbiEcbela, numbered,andeyetyoneguonm- ‘ V. 1 -' J, ; •'* - 1 » * . • .■•. ... -■±‘ \ DISDt [American and Clitodlcld copy>] hew advertisements. ...jD. BEIfINGEK * ■ ■ < _ \ ; ‘i »■ > ~ V, , p ** - y 1 *• * /3 ‘ T ~ X *" ”* r ~ V*• j *•* * \ c C ~ •*• * EMS A ” i H 'J 1 f -*" .%• { r.y..• *•» i,-.p . •r«.-r.r. • ■ .... . . j>' * * i ' a- y / f -£ ' ,* * -tf** " * . f “ j,«. * *?*f*«' . o'.-t 4- . ?*- f ( , ' Vcfi 4 ; , l-j,* AttanttonU mrwk *e* 1* tbo advertisement of lUDSEIS TOfiESt ft mewtaft* of great celebrity In the cure ofvarioaS:nwrbid:,BOd;Uß' •healthy conditions of thehuman body, arising from ’frbflfc termed • Impurityofithe blood. "vlfc la.ieconuttfindfid; "for the .euro of Dropsy*. titavel.Dyspepsia* Jaundices Cos*, tlrirciess, Rheumatism;: Gouty. anddiseitsestif tbß'Hearty ityer and Kidneys. \Dr.Cfe6. H/Keyssr, Ko*l4o,< corner of Wood street and Virgin aßey, istboegohfcto* gee advertisement in another coluittd of *lds paper.-;-r -\ aatByi4w Dr. fil’li&ne , fl Yermifngel ■ jgy Daring apractice; of more, than twenty years, Dr. M’lftue hadattended Innumerable patients, afflicted witli. every form of and vt-ns Induced toapyly all tbe energies of his ibtad to tbe discovery of a vermifuge, or worm destroyer, certain in its effects; the result of his la- Dors is the American Worm Specific, now before the public, which Is perfect!y Safe,' and may be given alike to children of tbe most tender ugc, or to the aged aJutt* v it purges mildly and subdues fever, and dostfos Woftt invariable suc cess It is easy of administration,and as it does not contain mercury In any fprtd whatever, no re^trlcllousftte necessary With regard to drlnmng cola wabuynurliilt eapulloof dd-nig, the least Injury to tho tenderest Intent. •• -An Incredible num ber of Wonn3 have been expelled by .this great, Yortnifuge. For snic-liy most, of the "Druggists and’Merchants, and from the solo proprietors.’, • - > v : J; KIDD &:€0.,. eoptoUw CD Wodd street . Guysott’s Improved Extracrofj Yellow Dock andSaraapakllltt— Put up W I • iaß» H4nd 6*? ras Sarsaparilla thau'any other preparation. oxtant,wluch la chemically corobinedwltlithe Extract of-YeUow, I)»'k. ahd tlio Extract of Wild Cherry, thus making the remedy. more thoroughly cfllchmi than any other Sarsaparilla before, the pubUc, - AttlmMmetlmeVlt:U’perfectly,frce;ftpDi oG ; mineral poisons, which cannot 1m said, of any- of . tho other Sarsaparilla compound?.- iTTha vinyolid j-shonld-vbeware.,of poison?! v ilcrcury f iron; qu\mno, • potash, lodine* sulphur, arsenic,- and ninny other-mineral and metallic poisons,enter Jntoand fonnithe ncliro-basis ofmtfsfe&r thfe : j and rannccas or the day; Guyzou’a Compound Extract pf fellow Dock and Sarsaparilla does not; contain a parUdc of; thc«M substance*: aft any ono-cair taceitaln by applying the übces&tyitesfßiTSiTr.w--’/. •; Xefc tdirc> jsotioufl EorsapariUtt'preparations atoneyana.us© Guvzolt T s Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and, Sarapar ' flla/which is thernughly’cfflfncirtOß,-perfectly harmless and ; ndikly Vegetable:'- kinds Of to ito genial - influence. .iCSFr Sc^icirertlsemcnW.i ; Ulechfinlcal Ueniedleji—TJoder Ibis head I gnats of articles that have been.lntroduced .| tafely.forthe- purpose of relieving certain ? di£ca»ca .and do-1 funnlUuS, that cannot bo reached by the appUcattcm of ToodKj ■ cihes proper- r iinpor tout . theo,'MO^-; j SHOULD Elt Bit ACE3— : tlie object of which Is to.cure Btoop-1 chesty and very frcquently'removes a tendency, to diseases of | Puiihoha^'o^hVdependehfciOhrfHcse' | oriß^^^ses^l^flafidtoem^^ ;ibrhi^4n of ft; Brace tend suspenders* and at a' price reiy little oboTB the j being what they ore Mprcsonted j.many porsona..of wook, | : Bhd npdjih j thV : ch^fcwca^:M;mi^ri»':. fei»ihi£ei^iJiuB : gfttog^^^^ consequently adding; bribe ; 'in3;^j “lfiE»k«p TRUSSES, ABDOMHAL SOPPOKTERS, Spt tafSi^jpcffte^-:Suspenfaiy: lßvi&£9B£tj every^yarie^now] * n -Dlh OEO."n- KJ3Y3E& Wholeßa3&ima..BetoH Drnggist* ] No 140 Wood street* wnicrofYirgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. .^ ; aUSidik*r.;:'|; V>> JKS” Scrofula.—lt is due 'to.' tier's.Petroleum.to say, j nn;Vnfc - -- .1 •; 'The - I 'tor, many of which are front well known citizen* of. Ute «ty I ofßftsburghahditsii^csiiat^ 7 Kra’B:P^i^iso\medrcineV nfna&i^bn;Taius'np£oi^ Dtafntzit losx of but asaral noble j ihlenial.roiiicdy, inviting;the.inTestlgatiijgTphysicians, as.l • v'— ■ j liavinj; adreailof- ittixtures, are a3»ured thattlds I mcdfclnel* purely natnrnly and is bottled ns it flows from I UiebosOm tifthoetfrtla _ - 'Smcai^^i^and-UHH'■■#(&.-Ausud:% 1&52, to w/iicAirl ■ alto appended MecrrtificuUtifiJiecekt/mtedp. T. I'ool, If. \ may intrnth certify, ..that I hare been so badly nf-I ; lUcted the iiidseveiiyiJfiJßthat nawtof the. I .] time Iliav<* beCnrmahle to attendfo any. Wod-.uf .busing 1 ’much-of':tHe‘timeunable:to . walk J myV|conflneot to toy. 1 •bed, and havebeeu treated nearly, all the time ,by the best, - Physicians our country affords; 1 occasionally got sonierc-_ | lief, but no cure.and coatianud togrow oonw until. Dr. loot | recomtoeiullHl ms to try the Petroleum* or Hock Oil, ns enw.. ] n thing else had fuhtf. 1 did *-0 Without faith at ilrst, but 'theeffwt wo* astonishing: it threw-the powm fothosur&ce ftt I at oacubejmu to grow, Iwdtcr, «nd V? using botth** T haro trot a cure worth thousands of doilara. •. NAMIV JL BABKEK. - Tills may certify that I have heou acquainted with Kicr'.s •Potn.lcmn. or Itock'Oikfurimon! tluin fvyear, and have ry-_ >-strdlv*itueJs*ediU bencDmi effects inthernreuf indo font ulcers and ulher«hs«va. , s .fhr .v» iuclr it U-rnoammenJeu,, ’umiCjih With cniifidenru ; rwnurit.'ml' ittcybya mwlielnewor* thyof jiUi*ntioit. rail sarcly.say that ftHemJ-; rd Its ihj überM.thcr in»ui*lue had tailed. 1). \. FOOT, M. D. Fur salt* l.> all l\w in Pittsburgh. [nnSTaldw. TtlQ- A«aairioill*vflGCinj; Uixik.for«aloby .. * KlSft S. MOORHEAD f* AND VARRAMS *VAST?M>--*ft. I. * liUO'lfS & M DOV\KLT*j : • P over-S. Jom»* A Co., tor Woofl and. Vonrfti M», l7VAi\^- , ISCIiSIKI^ T OA , »wltceetfftt'huil for. spte..by. yyy mi:i‘KMJKß<jku &. 00l «► I*>fi -iIh'MKN iXllt-S; imtWttS—Jiusl m**Wwi onti.foi OU falfbr ,MILTBW.R«Ktt t CO, >,a. ISS jSj Kt v . tPM KU-S»-~Tt> grt<M ■,Boan»t. buarU*s on h»Ucl i atulfijriaJeyerylowy.by J-.sM* MkM*UIV ■ WJWI SI M tvxl I’-ISATIiKU— Piffle ,Solu-.L«siilicr, ,firJ Li «i!p b? \ 'aejnj: ~x LASS—&SO Luxes Vv'ir^QYrMlasK,; • JT. assorted,'.forsal*bj 1 •' f- -;-V>-:'.2i_ ‘ •-» L. S. WATERMAN & SONS. U)xtS+. tt «uii ovteceivl*U unit fur O saloby i- ; J. I»AA ELY 6 ; C0.»... . . \ Tea Dealers andOforerv. -WOOL JJE A, -A.MxtfO.'.A Co.. - • Imre just opcucdpTPT.KK>pl«N2s tick flgurisil. JV ooL Do lairie*,'brlinii>treftlorfl.- !>LrVCIv SILKS 7 —A, jp-tTceoivtHj :fy /r«srliipre2S t .V 2a‘pieces wore «£ tbo?*^iijsU ~*jrt 11 ii’j'j 'tiOODa *—Just roct'rvcilyflt A. A.'-MahOX &%&.% \\ _ a choice assortment of liite Uood*i cotnprWn&plftja fthdflotteiiSwk&iplftia acd^Fcd^ Jackoni. 1 ta,- ttsiaaoa. k. LfttnyCambric,Ac. - * - ct>t - H lauatandmo-tfWhioMl.l, jtjlM.jMtopcncaat , •.•rr :■ .•■•-; -A. A-MAa-.tN fi w-iS; ;; . f W«p'' : "-y t' ' XoK6iiaadC4 Market street.: Tpi^ags: T ' HAVE on Lan<l 5 latsro iwsoTtmftnt fICI?IERCC ASD nr\ SIUltKb 01' KIIXIH COPMUI bPOCK; OUIOO dp Iron City do do; Forsde bj , AUStLV LOOMIS, • Sp.oi Fourth sttret.* JWIbH —a) bbis -No 1 Uftebupeaor White Hah; a HOhalftlo Uo Utf; ' For mlo bj ’ 1. fj. AVAtEKHAS 4 SONS, y<m 80 mj &na tc Hrrtt b.. rtiullAueo—<iTo boxes poann, iwirjxmml, lump, aua a,i -l-8-Midlo^ii.ptat'<>f'whtehiao ; e!iofc?biunda > r«siTnl-oJii amsimmeaNdlrect' from the »nmooiUctorers of Jtehmond; * SOSE? TkITrSBUHOH «A 3 of this :*tock« x ) •Stock andExcharfgo Brokers,"■^ 'XTAItNS—2OOO cute 2 pljr, assorted colors;- ::-¥. -; *sso"lbsland 2 ply flo; fonrcnrlng.' itccchei and iorgale.^r-: • 7 * J LWfctYico,, £fis Liberty rfreot. S’TOCKB=-''2s - 100 do Colling Mining Compny; " WO do iorwteli do; 50 do Iron City do; .. . Far sale by * LOOBIIS--* , , • Mp 4 : ‘ over S. Jones & Co., oor Wood and Foiirth gts. 1701 V SALE—Lots-oMirouml* Jnthe* fcixtu 'WnnJ, :~ rv'. bclrig-24 • feet front c&chou Crawford street* extending back 133 feet toTauoy bill street; tbeso lots nro &Uu&t*d4n'. k rartbf-tbo eitjr wbfcb i* rapidly Improving, and v*mld make convenient place* of m*len <*. Terms wV, •■■.:■ i-*' • Enquire of ' vACSHVfcOOMJIJ;- ,;r ?ep4' ’" ■ N 0.02 Fourth street/ aOXFfcXTTIUNAKr— -1 'v Aflduinteil lYaltDrops* • • ; - .- -CanlU) -da-; Iftyor ■■ tlo? : : -j-jr. j-v.'-^h'di'dlatb; v' ;■ v ; : '' coil for by _sep4_ .T>UKK CIDKU AtfD.-ORAMS.-.'VlttEMAlt.—-' Suitable for PickHng v . 'ii PuraCfcter Vinegar* gallon; K*t?a Strong, 15“ Uq; . ; Importod'FronQh- C2*£ alo;. ' ■ r--.-.v », .:?.;.■•■ v /fho ftlxjTc are.oU warnuitisi pun*.- For sale at .• •■.■'•;; MORRIS’ TEA MART, folho Diamond*;. . ’.BAIiS GiUJhiV IUO LVWiKBf Of BnpwJor- miiiiuy;- <J 1,0 do do; “ r li plotis pqro HttUand Gjd, directfroin Q^stoiixito iw ftUOTT. . 100'. .Clay; uampU*!;, ,t , ,•;. ... «5 )>hls ho,' 1 -Saltii&ar?.Uemngt . •• :■■■ •.-. On consignment, Riui fcr wUc qjj lihcial terns by TAAEFK, MAOUIRR A RAM* ■ ■■ : i • • • 112 Serondstrrot- N (if flank soil). ' • nnifE rtRMKKS ASD SUBCIUMCS’PIAKK EOAH, ,1 from Pittshnuth fc>: Buffer's,’ In East Utertjr. l Iwttet known os :tho- Fourth street Hour!, Lt .now 'coxnpletiHL ood' open for UaTel.;,To five on opport uniiycf tryjog this short nwlrtgtcooMo route, it triH booinm tuthepuhHo me, froo ci expense, on MrUIiSDAY NEXT, theOUi Inst shortest Lit/ony. fuepikatl CCBU-Nfl & COMART. ■ "DINE GOLD AND StL\Ett 'VV'ATCUJS, fiTClt GOLD Jl JKWKLKY, by 3frpre^s : direct trora:tho_ mrurafactarera, in Europe, and from the hestworkmen In. ; £h& ■ Tho stock comprises sotoo very-ricli sm?s of- JKWE LTLY, for, tie >'aH triple, autf t irillssl (as *wuai,y ihfa splendid stock, at ; from 25 to 50, pere'atvloYf er tban tho, same quality of Goods. to boug&t any other eatab* > llflhment lu this -£elf4atorcrt -Bfe.t(j-; memtg- ofother Jewellcrsv Tleasecsll; and seefor you is when, at fsepSl ’ ~ ,61 3IABKET BE, > English and ClaneiciU geralnary. Xfit- W4L T. WVOSMJO, Ablate Siilor in (Jorwra iU. Collrec.hna at the,earnest solicitation of his references, tQ rirojKHhta SKMES4KY JOB BOTS, ca the 7th toy oT SfptanheT; ivtant, nt Ka, 51 fnltan street. The number dfi’upUs behiK limited. implications for ed mis sion beyond the llmitsttes, hato reiatiye priority of Claim Tmjis.—JJty&par Academical year. For farther infer, matioa, application may he made to either ofhtsc a/Vrwt»-Itev, iym. H, Paddoch, Hon. A. W. loottis, Charles Knap, Jr.f John Harper, Hon. IV, STCwhUms, ■ sepftlml NEEKISM . I*. * -day evening. , • ■■■ "~~ r^ XSSES ¥ f ? A No^Yf'o?o < p,^£'^'' No. S 8 Fifth rtrect, where tie very Leaf i»acw Teas can always t>o baft* . ■ 1 - ■ TTSa*. 6* O. F>—of lk§r Wood street, tetwoenHfth stree^awrgiawjr PirxsBUEQH LOME, No. 335--Meets ®TJ2lf^rJ m i ihlS Mcnaurnug EscAMpjnLvr, No. first ana Friday of cacti mouth. tm "~ wy— irsaw. F. PUNDBIiBEBOf ik^ IS* Third atr&t, a Bmithfleld. Offlca.-gp'fitairB. . Jr.y>hasJ»cnff ... tho eaabltaJttnfent ofDr. HulUhcn,’cf ’ VttoxWS, P£sS fiToyeanv { « - > t g _jJ,P> 6 ffgP jr-SfoJETITA INSURANCE A/v tkj? Hartford, Co»tt.~^tdte)3t«.c*m«H>, Mt» 445U.175. Office of tlia Pittsburgh Agency hi the BWW VaTdr 4 “ N 6: fßßisjm±Bs*- UUMfciiKUlAI* 00ljU8UB--gjto oTThlrtl fl nJ Mlirket stjoets, _ {third floor*) Piltdmrgb, Pa. B. P f - cal Accountant, SPESCKK/Awodste AdOre**, [ P.KSPKNCIJB, Principal Teacher of Writing nod-Oo*. liii'rcbil - Conx-spondencc. Bee«xt<nidMnotlc i e-it} anotner {,.>*- . column. atllu | j V fcD'v •r;-' W<i ■fpSflCUllTAimSf Curtain Material** ftO l * Curtain Trimminga' nf croi7;dofcriptiqiij;fpxiilEure ■ l*alutal WUMlow Bbadcs. OUt Cornices Curtain PUuv.Bana*, ; £e.y at wholesale and retail.. U*, 11. CAIUIIS.. i ...... < No. 109 Cbosnut street, come/ VifUi* rhilAdclphia... i Curtains Maduand Trimmed In the very uovrest ftenen . giyjo. „ •> tmnrably.,-. Aintnal FI?S i«*urftiic» ;J (kg? ny—flarriabxrrg, P&. Capital $200,000. ; Dcataie4 k ; dniy for tUc safer classes -of .property,-lin*. mi Mnple.cax»ital, . : •■* v . ondaffonls supd*iw'ad«aat#gM la v.\ w s and accommodation, io city and country merchant* and OTrners of Isolated ; tfv *■«,. ‘ tirMicfrOffice 54 BmlthUclcf st„ PitabarKh. g* *' tory, OORNEIt OIT BBCOISD ANI) AnCH BTS- p v PUItADELWIIA/ Out motto in; Sbtea <ma: Small - V PrqfiUT* - . > & •i Church; ltoom-BllADESinwle In a,, : jt. Anperlormatmcr.; : • ■*•••;• v.v •■:■:■• ■■■* } - XfS* Dealers and othets arekmtedto fslT& U3T*: .csdJ> be* . > fore purchasing clfiewhera: ■. • G. I* MllihKIVJfc.CO.» I ’ &u27:7pv ' ~ comer Second and Arch PhUa.: ttuStldiW :'|E^ MEiiS()N S S"iIA(iUEIUIKOT¥PjaB.- |- _ I*o3t Office Third street. AikenOMe* taken .: in'&ll 'binds of-woatber, from 8 A. SI. to 5 X‘. M., glting an. . • accurate article and anunato likeiiesS, unlike and vastly so.' ;; v iv- 1 pcrlor to the commoncheapdaguerreotypes*at . \ .. dicap prices: $1,30, $2, $3, $4, $3 add upward, according to ' iho sito and qunlitynfcase or frame* . 4 Honrs for children, fiom 11. A. M« to 2 P* M. {»• " • N-d J.— or deceased, persona taken in anj;v part of thedty, 1 1 t [noy23ily Attend to your Horse*—Dß. lh§r UEAYK & offered to the publicns aguar&ntced cure-forihe Iftavwln horses* and i* the only medicine known adapted. to tb&t.pttrposiy-h&vlflg . been uucdj in tha private , veterinary practice at iho propnev t 'fcor for the last tlilrtY-sevcnyeaw. 'Xno titKnf-lnoompctcnrsr | of thathobJe animal,‘thovhorse, for labor* when troubled with this common disease* should induce every-one having;:;: rsneb, to apply immediately;forthisrenxedy* -For silotfholo* lade and retail at ; ifr.-KEIXSISIVS No».I4Cy. t, v jy2%fl&rr • ■ corner of iWood sU end Virgln aUey. ■ y> Aoises ln .the,Head, and oil Olsa . fc grccablc discharge from tho ear, speedily and porma-, . fc • nenily removed,MUmutpainorTOeonvenleMe i ».bylW,Uaßt>»v;. £-w ttv, Vrih'dpfil AOrist of \ ~ consoltedat 99'Arch street, IhiUvlelphlivftoui*9 A* . | r Thhteenyears of closo ,*iul almost undivided attention t» v- \ this branch of special practice hasenabled him to reduce hte : ■■.&■ , treatment to Such n degree of sncccss oa to find the most con- - finned and obstinate cades yield,- by a steady attention to tho ; . g means prescribed/ >; ■: ■■ , [aog3> Anderson and MinasTlndlehare. thi» day entered into partnerahlmTindos the firm and ■style of J. C. Anderson & Wholeuale jfttrit ami i ftn-lSfmnry tinainflag, at No.CTTood BtToPfcrl?lnabmgh» : UaTing disposed cf my entifo Interest in tho Wholesale l Fruit and Confectionary business toMcms,J. IX Anderson . I A toko pleasure la Toeommendlnglhem to toy . former •; I friends and customers; and hopo for them a continuance of . I.tho liberal patronage bestowed on mo* -.-n • -■ I jyT.tf JQ3KTJAIUIODE3^ Chunt} j:l otfcrinyself asa condidafe for the office of. ! BIUSRIFiVfo* tho cnffiling terny and Without snv. party : nomination, os an Indcpcnden t Candidate, and would than#* ■ :fUlly'a>lfcittho:fotcB pf. alt pariiea^ : • After a rosldenco of yeaw. (mo three months;)? I in Httoburgb, in nctlro‘busiuteu, : T‘Uoßt my chamfer ia I known to the cntlro community, as nrffc tO ToqnltO ffny'cn* dor?<omcut;-nnif hope-X may bedeeifced trustworthy;^l’iease giro your suffrages totliaoldest (but.not the-indst i&rtu* h natc,| ItoohfcUcr inlVasternPojiGsylvanls, and obllgo,gea-: Ilmen, \ our obedient servant _> iuiStt 9 „ * f,UKRLOOirIS. Fiieme&’ft lmmnee \ . . (hS? Company j of theCltJrofFittiburgh. ? —W. ROESJtT FXNNKVVSecretary: . J ‘WIU liipure againstFlßE and MARINE RUiKU of All .. .. V,. kinrl**: "Ofiico:: lu Moaong&ticlii HouWi So». esW ; 12& £..• W. W, Dallas, - John Andcwon; \ &C. Sawyer. IS. R Simpson, v, Wm. M. liigar, 11. B. Niuclna, • . . Hubert finurj» Charles Kent, jf ‘SVnu. , ualjoanaij,v ;. -A. F. Anslmta,:,. Joseph. Kaj«v, v ~. .. Vt Illlam P. brighter. FcllOtra’ Hall, OdtxmifciUliTUji fbttrth rtrcrt,ptlwtni Done! and Smfthfold t/jwl*.—Pitts bnruli-Knaimpnicnt, JSo. % meet* fitst oyil tblnl Tuesday* of eariL : .im)ntn..^:<U,^ z■. >7; .Pittsburgh Pegreo Tuerulayp. : t .Mechanics' Ko- O, meets every Thursday evening, f AVeritoni Scat Lodge., No, er^n£77r;'.7-i :r r77 : ;Tv;.-i-:!\^-Ui i .. lrou CUyXoJ2ev 2fffi.-182, meets cmy.MomUy PTening.-.r Mount Moriah Lqdjge,li(k SOOvJxtect** cmyMondayovetJ : tagi&tUnbniTnlUcctrneroflHiluaut SmlthQeld., * . vZoct« ! their Haiti corner of SmlthlinTil and #iftb attests. *■■•.•!' ■•.••; f Twin City Lodge,: K<vS4J etery fttiay evening.— \ Hall, corner of Xcacoctc &ud .Swulhakystreets*-. Alleghany city. , * ' . > tnjSbly U *. WATF.ItMAX & SOJV& i j ■. < ' • y * a. u.vßfA* & ca. y • :: : ;2tislJbeTt? street; : MEM ''u *.» <■ * *s£.V3fe!L *4 -*4 - -*■ SPECIAL NOTICES. 5 lnsurance Compuny of r l . thgr Pittsburgh,— B/O.HOBsißT.t'rralatntj&Ml- ; Ufcb h MAl&li LLL, BowetMy.. j - Oj}ic£: }rat&.Slrez f ibrtibttAlcrrteart& Wt<xlstretis;.- ':■ j lnsuros.irciJ A Qaa CAj;GOßißi3>{in,tiio _ | *sippi Rivers ami tributaries. ■ ' insures agalnstLuKtor D&i&ftgjPlKl'ire. ■ » :lnl£Utl Rfitlga* • -.1 tlonauci Transportation. ~ > : o-^' : ;'r:VH-:pia«rnotsj3vy-:^^^ C.G. Haßsey* Hm. Laritaer.jr t%/ William Uagaloy, Samuel M. Kicr, KiißhD.King,; v. t MiUU|alHnghaui,' • :•{, r.'' v Robert llunlap'jiV'- ' 'D.Eelifcvoii, -.,■ .. •-•'•„•'• •"••••»- ■ & ltaxbaugU> ' - Francis Seller*, * - t Klward lle&xleton, J- Sctoomuater, ' * UaHrrlirjant, Samuel Rei. ' r „ Isaac M. Peuttvk* jaJ> > of m/xJHtoGif, M-mstau. dioofooo. President; JAMES 3- JIOOX; * • Vice iI*OEUBKAN .- : Treaßurer: JOSEPH a IjKECIC -• < • . ; - Secretary: .CCA. COLTONV- -' , '': 7...; Otpice, So. 65 Parra brass*, r* Masoto 'Benttta. .This Company liutur&uco apperfaiiflnirto Of connected tvlOi Ufa Risks. ** - - Mutual rat«iurutJwTuwnsß*,tliosp‘adgptfd'' : by Other *aft* ly conducted Companies/ • • ■•:>•'>:'■ •> Joint Stock Rato* at s redacUon of one-third from the Mu tual rntcMquai ta a dlvUciur oF T thlrty-three oi«l onb thirdpm'conU paidannuaUy in advance. 1 ■; ]U*ka taken on thellrc.tof persons going to CaTl&rnia ' . James & Hoou, Joseph S. Leech.- i - Charles A. Colton, • Samuel M’Clurkao, h .. .IWQUam Phillips -John A- | • marll:Gni•;. • . John Scott. v ' N A COmf,lCto ■rri^iAJAil—JO bblif £d(nc s ** ' —: : 3. n. VUUAMS 4 00. k ggt-j & Civ cor IVofrl and FmirthJto. Jjoatt Sasar ;M nip x in store nod Cor solo by ~ KING ft JIOOKIIBAD. auU Kura, now 'recelT HT« w. M’CLXNTOCK’ S Carpet jSSSf *2II_ J gcp3 -o»U well, selected nMortm&nt, S>*> OjJOnfaKjUna ttr title at ttxluccd rflctra, nt tba C VeV% tofb&o, Fourth street. - ’ < ff >Sv - ~ -y; arcLisyw TEA, MJJJK Ail) i, ,’too store can, obtain them of the v*rv > anil cheap, too, at MOIUUb’ TEA MART,} .Dlambmh- - - . cldc orjno Xwoudß uw an'v Sr ■ JC4.cciYßltoM:the puLUjibcrSj v^^ l ?A^irwr*>D . ftWLH-juUy JBepartsA* -£ 8 fttnl SEnglM* l ** • r B6D2 , ‘ -' 1 ‘.:’. : 'W4cf> 1>: .£ & .C&u S 5 Trood rtTftcfc toiut Ua{l Motr Jj M<to r •> - -II£I to Jap> Onhaoa.o^^^. f -- , - -KINO Jr wwlving Stylo Carpeting, at the to.which we in vile th*At* s' ,^OJ,e wMilOg 10 fifrnbh Htcnmboata-oc Houses A \vmvr K * ofDiretlcu* tft&* MCNS djMI‘A Y 4v^ L^i 3 ff^ AL LIVjK STOOK »SURA3fCIJ '3m 1 is£fit* • i 4 ' '* Inspector A J eT & of 0,6 CowjJiffy. CoL 3f. ran bo fcuiU - ‘ feretory. DtaaolnUon* , ' between thorab -1 fibers, under of it TXSOtE * CO, nt din. Bilvcd.on the lothnWniOi btmutualennMi'U v 'K»KCTrtj t .(. ; ner,ivauthorlr«l to use the uameeTthe firm in eetUrmeer -MISAS TINDIB,' SWflrtft ®lfcM»Ah, AX '»l\ Mid uijlT l.N'l'tKKsr oyyui/ TireiThoasmdlloHiire, pn Bed i. tlYtaOMirar.ths £ity.fat tho tram of three rare. (hi,! taincomhißontoa'tlwpurehajeaf two iiulmonjy«tirit» ttfiSxUiMsinl., Apply to A.CSTIS foams, ~r *>pt -.Ko, pa fourth ntgg^ ' Onatiou. " 1 —— “Bun** FnKhsrfa* a. ■X FxaoisSary J»ote, <lrs*n ty tte; pavoMs oiiii tiinfrtV.“*?' '■■'.■ M date, to 4USOHGB imas- for Oro not#date dlßthtr AqgiistT 185° *» rbt tho payment of the, same. jofi5 I I iy??l RS : ~ Xndisaa.'ToWnablp«:August2s; 1852: • ■ ' • f --a, j« B<rmßxr -f SCCCESSOB KtsQSxfxn* -v " Ta*,, Butter tar, for Jmffig 9111,! ? £ Boptaa* ““' ‘—SHHaajssi^*SioSSSsß-.‘ 'iiSPfiSSSfeas SSwSS^SSfiIsSS®: I tgSSB!3SSSS^ s!t SiS^S '•Ht . x\ , V V 5 ■- ■“ s 9 ' -k. ~ r r / y -< * * f ■ fr it- f * - I*** K % \*h , t M , *. ’ l vf £ «»*■* V i* r i r n r ? 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