it^^ytsy*- +1 < v^*>- 4 *'*£** - H^h - '?w i *?w * IBv*Sl**fj*-‘ *’ '^ x , ' c >= ’ >Av V % „ '-- 1 ' /,S- -’-> < -"- ' J '" - * ,'-•:* ‘^:" f i^L' ; i^ r i i C"* >: r ' •/- -i* *•' ?^ i-T Jj" rl ‘^ 7 '•■'< V '—t-“'f; v-^- : - ?>^i^V i i ', J 5 ■ Lv---/_ '7iV-''. %—• : i.l ■ '- y „ V*A'l ’ " -. ** «, ■• - :; ” r - ' • ■- •’ » £ v>*V-v3k>?rfiwi",-v jfri p?i OT‘vV[ * * **,- A** fVil M^h* 6 * *S\:.« *>,!> SMMf Yfli* SkV* *3 itf’! imM iMp mm Pi wssSm H&m &&&&&'£& hoomsm. rr®f/srM#^ I MBS liiflfei?' »p &ftp #jp jillil %W&ii wpm w^s &slS^i| '^|j|| Hfiij teS® s®vm t.ryjs > ytCrrST^^ufc, gSSpS iilM fei 0M Mmm MWfetfgs r, --<;?■&sjK&kci>; zz-i-A- >'■ -.'<-ft-.^ tv ■ ~-v■•.4■.;^... ■ -:,-v ,'• - ---v.-r;---- : - ■. t' 4;....,.*;"« <;’■', iMMWHMrtiMlriiiii iii iiliii i i i •• • v**v: > .->» MSB iwk JMg granting ffiast. - .. .THOMAS WQLIJPS Harper & Editors & Proprietors. pmSBIUGH: FRIDAV MORNING:::::::::;:::;::;:::::::8EPT. 17 -93" >’* no butt utrrf rj tne CuwictA BuM,tname thing.- Democratic would include ] .; - --.nil good wafiw cWerns, devoted to ourcountry andiustitu tlmw; and would not drive from.us naturauied citixciis, ' : - i ‘ who, by long residence, have become identified with ua in ftadibg and Interest. - , \ I am happy to see by the Philadelphia National American that religion is to bo cxchiili.il as a party elemeut.. Staunch Protestant as l urn. both by birth and conviction, I shall '-never consent to a party: or Htalc Religion, dtcllgiou is too ; : soured to be mingled up-with either. It should always be kept between each individual and his God, except in the way of reason and gcritlc pnrsuarionst os in families, churches, and other occasions of . voluntarynUen«laucc; (after years of . ■ dlw-retic.il,) or roiiprooal ronM-nt. . Wishing success to Uie great wrl; which yon and otlter jmlrM s have rd bn foot, I fruuiSri, «ilh hkh rtfped, ,™ur • ■ fpiinw rltir.cn. •- • - »• lArllliU hIX/Xi. ' TbcSusrATaslilngton Kccd. Esq., ami other?, Pldbulcl phlfl. ■ . ■. •; - * - It will not do for tbo wUiga to evade this ques tion, if Geo.'Scbtfciaia town to ; day. It mast be ■ answered, for there oro thousands of foreigners in thia city who desire to :tnow if the fire of his still burning, .or whether it has been extinguished by the wet .blanket of a "Whig nomination. We do not feel unkindly to General Soott, and we fhink aro moro disposed to give him aoourtc ous reception titan tho organs of his own par.ly. He is'a : great man in his proper sphere, and in. that wo hro willing to award him any amount of praise that a brave soldier should receive. But? •’ ••'•thie fetter is'nnespjaiaeff, '«n>d as there aro many adopted citizens in Pittsburgh who cannot rec oncile tho principles laid: down in. it with the now mode of naturalization suggested in his lot terofacceptance, they would like to hoar from him. Tile General may be in too much “haste’’ to attend to the mutter, and consequently the peo ple cannot get an answer from himself direct.' But, if he is compelled to tare himself away from the fond embraces of the Pittsburghwhigs, (who : don’t care anything for him.) Wo would advise him to depute the man who thinkshe was rooked in'the .cradle of Democracy, and afterwards fell out of it; ; to explain the .whole affair for him. Just Like them.— The Uoßton Post says “the Scorr committee at Washington, circulated . at the North, by means of, Congressional franks, o7ir hundred thousand copies of the Era, the.Ab • olition paper at Washington, with an artiale to proto that Pierce is a pro-slavery man.” Sen ator Smith, of Connecticut, is tlio honorabl-t worthy tfho iB at the head of that business.— ■ There of counlerftitera in the Ohio Petutentiarywho are nota whit baser than that same Truman i “BARKER AND THE POST .< This is the caption to an articlein the Oatette I of yesterday; pretty well stuffed with blwt. I gaardistn, hot. knowing the eouree, .we 1 n ® . I care much-for that portion of it, for H> was o e expected, as a matter of course, trim that quar ter. It would bo superfluous on our part to speak- about tko “ baseness" of this mean whig organ in its abandonment of Mr. Magill; that oan readily bo comprehended by tho publio. It has left him to the tender mercies of Barker and i those who follow in his troko,: and not a single explanation will itventurcabaut ther scrip.. But its brazen impudence cannot relievo it from the: position it hns placed itself in. It must explain, and more than that, it must bring. Mr. Magill to an explanation more definite than a general statement Its parrot tike remarks, “ Joe Bar ker” and“ Jackal” maybe considered very smart by the artful dodgers of the Gazette, but it is supremely silly for them to suppose that the poo ple.can he fooled by each nonsenco. IVe havo no feeling against Mr. Magill, and I certainly no affection for Joe Barker. If a whig I ib to be elected to the offioe of Sheriff, we would J an hundred times over, prefer that the former I shonhl succeed, , But; the scrip matter roinaius unexplained, notwithstanding Mr. Magill and the Gazette made a great flourish some limp since as to tho manner in whioh they would ] I make all things clear. But ail: things are more in tho dark and more mysterious than ever, nnd ail the Gazette-can say in explanation is “ Joe Bnrker’Vand “jackal!” Now, is not this a very satisfactory explanation as to what has be come of tho people's money ? The Gazette may apply as muoh billingsgate to the Pott U 3 the chaste conceptions of its writers can bring forth. Wo are accustomed to its scurrility, but it can not and shall not avoid an explauatioa of the I scrip. It must speak to that question. :■ ggy \Ve are informed by telegraph, that Gen. Scott will bo in town to-day., The whlga have determined to receive him with nil proper rhspcct, butin a very quiet manner, and it is said that the Scott Glee Club will entertain him with the following patriotic ode - Whether they will present him with the picture of the “lost coon” todesposit omong the various medals be is so fond of displaying, we cannot Bay; but wo are under the impression they will not do it.— "Thcireong, however, iso good qne, and cannot i fail to be entertaining to Gem Scott. IBH THE LAST COOK; In the ehndra of tho forest, all lonely anil weary, A Sickly oMooonradly crawicd from bis tree, An,l murmuring softly a btdlnd so dreary, lie sighed ns he thought of tho year ntfy-lhreoi H,i mourned for tho sorrows that gathered around him lie wrpt as ho thought of the Cstnewi nryore; ""And bitterlv eighrd for tlin measures that bound him, When he'seton the stejiat tho log-cabin door. Ah! never ajjaltt will h!s fatnw Jt-Jout Wm Ah! andwfcloMy hell ho; , The thought of the past &ad plwuom** employs Ultn Whenever ho think* of the year lifly-Uirtv. IK* ssv in tho future a vision of *orron, Tin* locos had charso of ttie government pur:c< 110 ttur ta his party no Joyful to-morrovr, Tliry iverp w«U«l in sadne&i "fori to tier or wur* l - ’ The Hutted States Dank bad departed forever, . Ills partv vtm dead and the country tras free; 1 lo know that the sovereign people would never* Seen irhujln tlte chair In the year fiflv-thivc. Awl tho ilo.iolate coon all despairing and sadly, Kctlral to hh hole in the hollow elm tree? While the true hearted democKits rightly and gladly Siv.nved tho sceptre of State in the year Hfty-thiw Tliclsftue Fairly Put* “Gen. Picrco,says ono of our exchanges, j “was in the Senate In 1841, during n celebrated extra session, and in referring to the journals wo i And the foltowing facts:—On the 25tb of Julyi 1 841, the bankrupt bill passed the Senate—ayes ?C, nays 23. Pierce’s name is in the negativo. Three days after, the United States Bank bill was passed by the same vote, Gen. Picrco voting in tho negative. Thus, it will bo seen that Gen [ eral Picrco voted against the bankrupt bill—• i against the incorporation of tho United States i Bank—and against the distribution of the pro? i coeds of the public lands. ,Now what iB Gener is! Scott's position on thoso questions? In his j great platform letter, he says: ; i «-If I had tho honor to vote on the occasion, i it wonl-l have been given in ravon of the land i distribution bill, tbo bankrupt bill, andthoscooud, l bill for creating n fiscal corporation.” I There is tho record, clear and undisputed; and [ there ia the issue fairly mado and presented.—- I Gen. Pierce stands committed and voted against j tbo Bankrupt bill snd the Bank bill-—General Scott says ho would have voted.for all of them, and stands committed in their favor. Again, wo Bay to tho people, “Choose ye between them.” CSf Tho Boston Courier, of Friday, says Mr. Wkrsteu’h health is improving. The refreshing breezes of the ocean have already had a favora ble effect upon him, and catarrh is subsiding.— He finds time to superintend the affairs of his great form, to fish a little, shoot some, besides attending to tbo business of the State Depart ment. The Courier esys, also, in reference to the re ■portof Mr. Wjsbsteb writing n letter withdraw ing his name from the canvass: “Those state ments are put forth by editors of Scott papers —gentlemen who opposed Mr. Websteb’s inter est at Baltimore, on grounds of private malice, and afterwards exulted' in the result of the do- I ingß oftboConvontlon. Mr.WKBSTBBhas written ho letter on lho subjcot of the Presidential elec tion, nor will ho do so»o a feu) doi/i." A Change as Is a Change. Among the loading Whigs of Baltimore, who bavo declared for Pierce and King, is Gustavos W. Lurman, Esq., a wealthy ond distinguished German merchant, and formerly a Whig candi date for the Legislature. Mr. Lurman has not only declared for Pierce and King, hut is, we loam, helping in their elec tion by affording “materialaid.” The Argue says:— V Mr. Lurman’a accession to our ranks id one of the most striking events of tho campaign, indi cative, we trust, of a returning sense among mercantile men, of the troth of Democratic prin ciples. i The Vermont Elections. —The Vermont Pa triot of the Kith inst., says the result of the elec tion is moat distressing to the Whigs. , l'ho elec tion of the Scott candidate was confidently pre dicted by from 3000 to 6000. The star that nev er sets shines with feeble rays for Seoit. There is no choice of Governor: by the people. The regular Pierco and King tickets foots up nobly. Taking into consideration the boasted strength of the Whigs of Vermont, end-the .tremendous enthusiasm Baid to exist for Soott, the result of Tuesday fulls like a wet blanket on the hope of ■ Whiggcry. i Caution Against Sruntous CoiN.—The Sec retary of the Treasurybas received a letter from tho American consul at Leeds, Eng., announcing the arrest of three or four persons at Hull, sup posed to have been engaged in issuing spurious United States, Prussian and Danish coins, and pacing them off on emigrants coming to the United States. It is sold their mode of coining is very scientific, it being almost impossible to detect the counterfeit, except by catting. - United States Vessel , job Ceua. -Com. Perry has received orders requesting bis imme diate presence at Washington. It is said this movement is in reference to Cuba, the govern ment having information of a projected inva sion. : It is further said the commodore and fri gate Mississippi will ho sent to Havana in a few days to prevent aninfractlonof our treaty with Spain. A'' f 3 5 . 'tfrf, < v f ‘ -, *\, *•« r u * * '‘~::\?i-'i7*--£i ■-■ : -'- "' "* In ouronnneigliborhoodwehave no change to notice since the appearance of onr last ar ticle! butwe.have collected quite an amount of what we consider interesting information from the eastern cities. . ' In New York the stock market is active, but j prices are without improvement.. There were. moro caßh sales on tiio lOih than usual, which i the market, however, absorbed, without material decline. Erie fell off Jv nud was offered fresh at 86|, at the dose. I - Delaware & Hudson Canal declined: J, Cum berland Coal Nicaragua Canal -right, $26. per right,: and old Pennsylvania fives £. Tho now Pennsylvania fives made, their first j appearance and sold at 103 J, which is-a good I price. Tho now stock is free from the taxation I to which tho old is subjeot. The money market is easy at steady rates.— The demand is well met, but the banks seem dis posed to extreme caution. Sterling exchange is firm nt llO}@lloJ. Lit- tie was done for the Bremen steamer. . ‘ Tlie Eaßt River Bank, recently organised, on tho 3d avenue, of which V. Banks, Esq., is Pre sident, and Win. Ih Ballow, Esq., is Cashier, commenced business under most favorable aus pices; tho amount of tho stock subscribed largely exceeding tho $300,000 originally con templated ns tho amount of capital. Tho pay ment of the first instalmcqt of 40 per :cont- of the capital stook amounts to nearly; $200,000, being about $80,01)0 more thau tho amount first called for, Tho receipts .of the Little Miami aud Xenia railroad for August last,amounted t 0.574,003 ■which is an increase of $lO,OOO over tho receipts of July. Tho deposits and co'mago at tho Brauch Mint of tho United States, nt New Orleans, during tho month of August, 1852, are aB follows; California gold.: Vorolgn gold ..... : Silver partedfmm California goM. Silver Ironi other r0nrev.v.;.......... Oolil—* 0,500 Doublu tingles. Silver 100,000 mmiw-;....-... 109,50 U pieces, nnumuting t 0,.., 00 Tho following is a statemout of the Imports of drv koocU for the week ending lOth inat: * • V 1801. 1852. Total entered-at tho 1*0rt........ $l-079,G- - ! &M02»878. Total thrown upon the market sl,lbo f soJ 1,vK»3,»a3 From January Ist. • : Total entered at tho Total thrown upon the market.. • WADlill ANl> mil C.ASAU UvMAXA. Receipt* for toll*. In August, 1b52 ,v...........fc22,b5»G 70 Keseipts tor toll's In August, 1551.......... 1t,401 9o Increase,. * $5,4847-1 ite, "*> p Receipt* ireai sale? of land in Augnst, 1852. tl 4. . 44 <• *• 15j1......... | A&Trerato receipt* from toll* Irom lft Nov. 1851, •• • I /to inSept. 1552 S* | Do-from Ist Nov. ISSO, to Ist Sept. Stf Asgresfato receipts from zalo* of land for the nino:. _ ■ months ending T*t fcept. £ Do. for nine montlis ending Ist Sopt. 140.000 S 3 Tbo atbicca from London by tbo Kuropa shows riso lutho-KogHsb funds Tbo 3 per cent, consols are* aptin at par anil orer. Tbo closing quotation lUO@loo*. Tbo demand For American stocks waa fair, anil peict’3 were well sustained. Messrs, Hell & Bon quote * . JlftlwniaWt'. l’nrcii. United StafcttA IwiiiK.... I**>» UT ' IX>vC Ttt'C cifut. lilt iU*J IM.O \h*c (nit. \k> . ■> .-Da.-G per amt. i4w:fc..........<.1->C7*-3i't. | d . IU-Oii Ip* York Mat*!-« per rvnt*.......lW*-l>‘ i O , 0» W\ . l'UMuiyltnui&& |i7 wu^....*.... WW IX; 6 itr.r«fUl lXJU‘l3*...< l\>.V ■ Ohio 0 jurt ftuits ...k*.......1K»iM!>7.» .. UU • .lw .MnfNfcrijawtltf&l«*fo!ntMi.'rhng ■• ' • • boatK : i**.-- V.<* v Uo Maryland:. ct «tfcUns . ■ «*:? . •***.» imj-*.- ;lw . lCrutucfey <* V Tcouoins* o,\l ct,.,.. I K;K * 'V* JX 1 1 t*wvl? 1*74 . U<* **♦ ~\Usiny aty o f», i t IwikU. . j pp/S Ua*t«mrity:'* jwr re1it*.......W Montreal u't> 87* a ■ NVv.YorK tiiy b'iscl »imms...liwti , Tti. o."» I’hilajhlphb a»4 ficndtn*; tnil» : road 6\\ ct nwrtjpijce Unx!*... Si't'tr lorlZ ftiul Krw 7 ct*s l*t ' tnoTtSMCe «w^-......10ii 100 IX) 7 ct il uwrfcrco'f, ; IS>.» W £* (ki7'V c fc*wim , rtll>h’. n .». ••• l v -'« ho h» Miohl^anCentraU'.i^rt'iUtvQn • vert1b10*......... -Iw/U. . - 104 Ohloand IVniisyUaum-I ft ct/i.-tiM-v-IVA* •fc-.J* VI Tho lUnli of England bad an ataoant of £21,873,1100 Hteriing in ImlltaD, at tholMi.TC* i turns. The amount of their unemployed funds l is X13,113,85l sterlinp. i Tho receipts of the Cleveland, Colambnß and I Cincinnati railrondfor August, 1852, $80,431 lfi; | July, 1852, S73,SOU. Increase of '53,054 14 over the preceding month. -Tlifr rw'lpl'K'f the Maoism and Ta-liAit*|v-)h.* railfivvt frr thi) wwk cudm? Uh *«rv— tx> [ (iDnrapAniUn£ wtvk, 1jij1...,.,. a......... TA?* Z 2 The N. Y. Post of the l ith Bays; "Tbe Block market exhibits considerable variableness. The State, floveroment nutl sound Knilroad stocks are strong and buoyant, while others ore very uncertain in their movements. Sales gftfiU.tiOO United States G's, of 1807, neve made at an a>fsr./V/-.' -I Indian Corn'—Somo white and yellow were ta ken to-day to go into the interior for feeding pur poses, white at 29sGd, and yellow at 295. No] transactions were reported in C. iV&.I. cargoes | of Corn or Wheat. Egyptian Beans held for Gd. ; advance, which ohecked sales. Wo have very little good Flour herej the supply and stock of 1 French is very small, ■STtv York nankin# xork I Times gives the following figures of the-.deposits, j to secure tho hanking circulation of New *ork Now York State Stocks !>8.3,52,176 f*> I United States- Stocks MSn'Sftt'ni | Canal Uoveoue Certificates..,.,.... pu I Bonds and Mortgages rn | Arkansas Slock ™ Michigan Stock J? I *)®® ™ I Cash on Deposit....... »-i(),()OO.Ot* 4127,2X1 BO ... 4.778 81 71044 ~.12,413 37 ■4145.m'02 ....$190,090 00 .... 10,000 00. .SB,«U 00 .$24891 H $27,495 70 T0ta1................... “518,713,660 32 Tho comparative securities hel.l for the secur ity of Now York circulation for the three years, 1860-52, inclusive, show as follows: .■■■■ Sept. 1, 1850 In New York, money is again easier. Sterling exchange is abundant »l o. trifling ileclino. The America brings advices .to the liliiiots Central Railroad Company, that tho -first instalment of twenty percent on the five million loan has been paid in London, on the major part of the Sub scriptions, and that some subscriptions hare been paid in full: The remaining instalments were in the course of payment. SALES AT STOCK BOAIUt, Sq>t 1!. SlO2O City 0’5,1890. 1 OsVllO sbn dcorgo’fl Creek [ Coal .v Iron Co 4 At the Hoard, Slate C’ii closed at 107,\ bid, 10S asked; City O’s, 1890, IOSA bid. 1084 juked. llaltimnra anl Obi) llailrosd Bonds, ISTo, 90 bid, 97 asked; do. shares, 915 b!J . SO) n?Ued York and Cumberland Railroad, 21j bid, «ij as' ed **4», ' TRADE AND MONETARY AFFAIRS. The Jonronl or Commerce say s that the amount | of epccia in the vaults of the hanks of . Now ] .'York on Friday, was sL>,lv3,Oou against $l2,- I 152,000 on the 20th of June last. The amount | in banka and eub-troasury together is $1(1,223,- 000. being $201,000 lees than in Juno last. ••• The New York Tribune euya the imports of dry goods into that city, hist week, ahow a do crease of about $300,000, as compared with the previous week. Merchandise, other than dry goods, are tn moderate amount. The Washington llopublio says the following haoks located in that city, are issuing bills of less denominations than five dollars: “ Bank of America,. Bank of the ■ licpuMic, Bank of the Clnion, Central Bank, €lllloo3’ Bank, City Bonk, Eastern Batik, .Exchange Bank, Free? i man’s Bank, Fulton Bank, Mechanics' Bank, l Merchants’ Bank, Merchants’ Exchange, Metro liiditaii Bank, National Bank, Potomac Savings Bank, P.silrond Bank, uiul Southern Manufac turers' IlauU.” I ■ o-i We find the following ozccllent letter from Ex- Prcsident Tyier.in tho proceedings of a recent meeting of the Democracy at New Market, Vir ginia. It is addressed to tlio faithful Democra cy of tho Tenth Legion of the old Dominion, and, like all Mr. Tyler’s proilactions, hreatbes a lofty and devoted patriotism, and a conviction of the truthfulness of those great principles on which the Democratic party of this country is based, that cannot bo shaken. The constant reoarring to the fundamental, original meaning and intent of tho Union of those States, that takes place in all tho writings of Ex-President Tyler, iB par ticularly’servicoablc.at this crisis, ns it edneates the public mind in tho real points at issue iu tho controversy between the: National Democracy and tho Federal Whigs, and shows them what the.result will bo if tho letter ore successful.— The letter is short, but pithy and cloqent SiinwooD Forest, (Vn.,) July 27, tiEmnieM: Your letter of tho JSUi ijist., tuvltinit uw to inoet the citizens ofSbcnnndQh, JtQckbigbajm; ahd.Pagv', at Hew Market, on Friday, the *Oth Uayof Auirust; reached ino ft dayor.iwp .ago, and 1 take the cnrlurttmomeutto hckuowl-' «lffo the receipt. . Did toy. health porrnlt, 1 Rbould derive the highest gratifi cation froxu accepting but indlposition of in anymonths continuance admonishes mo to decline It. I should rejoice to meet “ the Tenth, legion* in till its strength-r-to Interchange enlatatlans with tho unbending ■ntid. Inflexible advocates of those, principles, upon -tho main-. Umanco of width depeuds as I solemnly boitote, - tho perpe tuity of the government under which it is our happiness to live. In this day and at tlilsboura.ueecssUj; greater than has etor, before existed- demand* a /rally on the- ; part of every . lover of the peace and quiet of tho country, in support of the prlucipk’3 which have canonized the JcflVr*- sonian era ; and every banner should have inscribed upon It ctoi/d?cruft'(m against amrriWdatinu, yTlio Spirit has been un cearihgly mahifoKtisd, to convert the government, byu trrond and unwarranted constructtori’ ofjthc conMitationi into a national'and imit iwstcm, 'wheivln h nusjority ; power shall rule Rupromo, nad tho Stotes be reduced to the condition, of mere provinces of ono vastombtroj; oud, tills spirit has of lato ycara '.exhlbllijd: itself.StlU .-mOris.extravagancy and dangerous In tho bold and daringaitempt on tho part of a portion of the inhabitants of somo of tho States to interfere und control tin; Intomni structure of society in other States matter fa.whkhtho States nrc quite as foreign to each other aa J f they wore evpcrated by • bound lens oceans. TVhat can;. ;eXouso,/much Ic.hs justify, such' interference, othor than Jhe belief on the part of,thaw vlio pro gujlty that tho government is national and not federative, and therefore subject to tho unlimited jiciion and control, of a;congfMBsionftl majoritywhlch they Peck in every way to attal&,.;:Jßufone other supposition canexli* nnd that .Is, tluit tho agitators, under the Inllueneo of a morbid aantiwentaliism, earnestlydesire tho destruction of tho Union—a supposition I sUoald Ik> unwilling to ludulgo as da any American-born citizen, or one capable of apprecia ting tbo important ble§singa whlch Union bestows. Let us Own, with One united vqlcQp; proclaim tlm groat truth that tho goyommentifttho-creaturoufnicbmpact between sovor-- eign States, who have grpntol do ai common .ngont specified and limited powers tdbo administered forthocoiruhon Umdlt wxcordJag to the lettcr of the grunt,andnot otherwise»nnd timtwbiit Is stipulated hi bo done Is equally obligatory upou •■tliß contracting parties, ostho opposite. ■ v v - ■ Tliat constitutional compact appeals to ’tho good faith of 1 cadi of those Status and ltd Inhabitants, and upon its ob servance the perpetuity of tills grcht and glnrious republic' depends-.. . •• • It is because: Jibelievo thoti’ranklinPlcreo fa the true arid .. faithful representative of these great principles in their cd jvdco and purity, Umt I cordially concurwUU thedesirefor iifa.election to the chief- magistracy of tho United Static and, thut my; heart arid judgment a?o.lti' strict unison with - those of the nnterrified Democracy of “ Urn Tenth lotion.” . ; I pray you, gentlemen, . -to accept my wannest saluta tions, and bellevo me to bn truly and faithfully, yours, 4c., JonsTuoi To Ji. 11, Meeni and others,comml|t«j. ■...« - £€b» It Is said that tho American lino of steamers on Lake Ontario have never lost a pas* 1 senger by fire, drowning, explosion or soy other, accident.:- .7 ■i y v-^: , *» " i,*' % "‘„ letter Arum Ex-PniUent Tyler. Items of News and Miscellany. Col. McCahen, of Pennsylvania, who wastaken ill in New York, after his return from EarojJO, has recovered and reached home. •* ' It is said Albo.iihas already realiaodjsl2,ooo by ber concerts in New York., , A Canadian . paper suggests that a law .be pas? sod forbidding-steam vessels upon, the ! Lakes coming within half a mile of each other Biohatd Adams Locke has been engaged to write for Mibs Julia Dean a five act play founded on.a prominent event in American history. ~ Dr. Boman, of Troy, remarked in a sermon lately, that if Franklin tamed tholigbtning, Prof. Morse taught it the English Language. ' . Qen. Ilerera was to resume the office of Gov ernor of the Province of Panama on the Ist of September. The first importation of ice from Boston, via Cape Horn,' had been received ■at Panama, and was selling at 15@20 cents per lb. Kimbor Cleaver, Esq., -lias been appointed principal engineer, on the Philadelphia.and.SnnT bury Railroad. 'Ana-baptists are forbidden to preach or meet for worship withiu the territory of Hanover, un der painof imprisonment. ■ A New Play, entitled “Job and his Children,” has been introduced into the Varieties Theatre,' St. LouU. Several Indians, descendants of eminent West ern war-chiefs, are engaged as firemen and deek hands on tho Ohio river steamboats. ■ Borroxvlug, Cloucy-. We are often addressed by persons at tv dis tance; who, reading in our Commercial Reports that Money is plenty in Wall street at 4, G or G per cent;, ask us to negotiate teem loans at these or higher rateß on Real Estate in-Ohio, Michigan, or lowa, which they represent (we presume truly) ns worth double or treble the sum thoy wish to borrow on it- And yet it is no more available in Wall street than so much self-right-, eousucss. The loans mado in Wall street at 4 or 5 per cent, arc demand Loans—-that is to say - A. B. has several thousand dollars-on bnnd : {perbaps other men’s money left with him for future or contingent use,) which is not likely, to. bo WAUtefl; for some months, though: it mag be called:for to morrow, In all, Ithoro nro several millions of such funds .in Wall street.' Tho holders would, like to have it earning something, but they must at all times be able to put their fingers on it at an hour’s notice, os some creditor or depositor may call for it. Now there is another set of rich men, (perhaps in good part tho same tnen who lent last year,) who _want- to usd. money iq their business, and can give for it the most un ~ | doubted and immediately convertible security. I For instance, onu has $lOO,OOO invested in U. S. [ or tho very best State: Stocks, which are bis, ! clear of debt, yet ho is willing to make more if he can do it safely. He says, “ I --.believe Erie (or Harlem, or Hudson Rivet, or someuther). Railroad Stock must ’ soon rise ; so I will risk half 1 am - worth upon it.”. So he pledges, his own U. S. or State Stocks for a loan of $BO,OOO lin cash at 4or 5 per cent.- on call— that iff,, ho. | must pay .the loan when demanded, or the ere*. I ditor may sell the stocks pledged fur it and re -1 tmbursc himself; With--the $50,000 thus burr ] rowed, ho “Bpreads himself .” on the stock or I stocks 'he behoves destined to riso—perhaps (buying only to the extent of his means, and 1 perhaps buying ten times that am not “on j time,” and only paying or .depositiog five or ten I per cent, as’a “margin.” If the stock rises,. Jos bo anticipated, he makes, largely; if it falls, |ho loses in proportion. But in any case, the lender of tho $50,000 cin get it back whenever Ihe wants it, beyond a moral possibility; and, ( this is why he leads it at so low a rate of ,iu- I tercet. There is no such thing as borrowing hero.at 4,0, 0,7, or oven ten per cent, on distant Real- Estate—at least tee know not whcro.or bow-it may bo done. Loans on City property are daily negotiated ntG to 7 per cent., but on no other. Tho sumo men who dead at 4 or 5 per cent, as above, probably would not lend at twenty per ct. on Illinois lauds—nor at any rate. They need to know, first, that their security- is ample; ■then that they may obtain their money back the very hour they want it, no matter though the borrower be a knave and. a bankrupt. 1 1 i.sidle, therefore, to write us with reference to bor rowing money’in .this oily; as we do several kinds of business, but tkat is entirely oat of our lino.—.V. J'. Tribune. A PEW SPOOSI’UhS OF SOUP. Soorr OS tilr. Dmararrinx Btm.. —In a letter written by Gen. Scott, dated October, 25, ISII, ho siyo—E@y* “ If IM had Die honor of a vote on the occasion, it would have been in favor of the land distribution bIU.” Scott Ox a. Usitfd States Bask.—ln the name letter be Bays. gSgr ** Minvo long been under a conviction, that in peace,, as: in -.war,-, something efficient, in tho nature of a Bank of tlio United States, is not only necessary and proper, but indispensable to the successful ope rations of tho Treasury, as well as to many of the wants of our commerce and currency.” Scott ox win Baskhiji't Law,”—lu the same letter ho says, figy “ If I’d had the honor of a vote on the occasion; it would have been in favor i of the bankrupt bill.” e©a : [ Scott ox Native Ameihcaxism.—ln a letter dated November 10,1811, ho says, £@“- “ I now hesitate between, extending the period of rcsi danco to natural}kalian, and a total repeal of all not 3 of Congress on . tho subject—my mind in clines to tho latter.” *@s I Scott ox Abolitionism.—ln a letter written j February 2,1843, ho says, “Isupposo I ecarce- I ly need say, that in my opinion Congress has no I color of authority under the Constitution for I touching tlio relation of master and stave within I a State. I CS7* 1 hold the opposite opinion in ro- I sppet of the District of Columbia.” “®3 I “I havo from thofirst boon of the opinion that I Congress was bound by tho Canstitation to I F?* receive, to refer, and to report upon peti- I tions relating to domestic slavery.” *®a I “Bat lam persuaded-that: it is a high moral, I obligation of masters and elavoliolding States to l employ all means, not incompatible with tho 1 safety of both colors, to meliorate slavery even I to extermination.” The Extexsiok of tiie Fuehuiextial Teem.— “ I am, however, in favor of an amendment to tho'Conatitution, ,ia one of tho forms prescribed, ■ declaring that no citizen should bo eligible to a re-election to . tho : Presidency; and also of an extension of tba term to that of a Senator—a period of six years.” ■, . * Ulorlons News I IIODSE OP KE?BE3ESrATIVEB, 1 August 28, 1852.' / Beau Sin : Our Riser and Harbor bill has just passed Congress appropriating $30,000 for tho Illinois Biter, $20,000 for Cbioago; and $15,- 000 for Waukegan. Yours, truly, &c., > B. ;S. MOLONY. » Hon J. Wentwobtii. We copytboabovefromone of our Weslerne*-' changes.: It is interesting to one Wcatenv friends to know that they will have no more such bills if General Fierce should be elected to the Proßi denoy.—lKasAtnyfon Republic. -• In reference ■ to this paragraph of tho Whig organ at .Washington the Rochester Advertiser says: A Washington paper that would make such a commentary upon the foregoing epistle, la un worthy of reliance or consideration. Can the Washington. Republic have a shade of honesty in making such remarks, when it knows that the measure was passed by a Democratic Congress aiut Senate?- If the Democrats pass such meas ures now, what right has any paper or person to boliovo that upon tho election of flen. Piorce,. their own policy, would be reversed ? Tho “Bet" sey Prigs" and “ Sanoy Clamps," of the Wash ington press, do tnlk some funny things. ; _ Yield oi' Uolu in CALironsi*.—The Califor nia papers continue, to report good mining pros pects. Including the amount received' at New York on Tuesday last, and $G,000,000 deposited at the Now Orleans mint sippe the first of Janu ary, the receipts in tho United States for the eight months is $40,600,000, equal to $02,000,- 000 for the yoar; bosidos, whjoh tho jqail steam ers have brought to Panama an average cf uear- ; ly .$400,000 o month, /consigned to London, and taken there by thr British Westlndia steamers— making tho total export of dust from California' to the Atlantic States and,England $6G,000,000 Tor the year. The total amount of gold in New York oity atthe present time, according to the N. Y. Timeß, including the dust nn the Ohio, is about $20,000,000. “Osb" or the NewHampshibe Quits.—A cor-1 respondent of the Boston Journal relates the fol- J lowing account of a New Hampshire-girl; Miss I Rosinn Delightßichnrdson.onty daughter of Mr, I: ahd Mrs. Richardson, of Cheshire obnnty, to] whom lie had an introduction n few days slnoe: I -“Miss Rosina is nineteen years of age, is G feet I 3} inches in height, measures 5 feet 4| inches I around the waist,Ofeet 2 inches around the.bijpB,’| '22"inohes around the arm, above tba elbow,- lit inches around the arm below, the" elbow, and" 21 feet 10 inches in n straight line across thoshoul-1 dors. At birth she weighed 6 lbs.; at five years I 148 lbs.; at ten years 268 lbs.; at fifteen yeare, I 865 lbs.; and now, at nineteen years of age, shß weighs 478 lbs. On estimating the qnontity of cloth in her clothing, when dressed for Aridwon a winter’s day, we found it to contain 98J yards of J yards wide cloth. She has brown hair, dark blue eyes, Is of fair complexion, and has wbnt phrenologists would call a well-balanced head, the perceptive organs predominating- . CM L' knit, spin, weave, maken shirt or a botch ol bread, is a good singer and plays the piano with taste and skill-—is considered ono oftho osst scholars in the town where ehe resides ; is cour teous and affable, and lively in.convertatioD,and evinces a general knowledge whioh might 'raise a blush on the cheek of some of our city belles.” ' Rivaubt Betwebh the Qceess op-Boko.—lt j ia said a war is springing up in Now Yfirk be-1 tween Alboni' and-Sontag. Alboni, it seems, j didn’t send Sontagtiekets to herooneert on Tues day evening; bnt this -is denied by thoßO who have, oharge of that part ofthohnsincss.. Sontag I was informed that nboxwaa at het disposal;pro vided Bho came unheralded, so as not to interfere i with the concert—in other words, (as the Sontag ■party'interpret,), that none of. tho applause; should be abstracted from Alboni: and given to Sontag. . Approncl»l n g.fci 8 Bad* • Tho notorious monk, Leaßev, who bos lector-, cd against Catholicism nil over tho countty, and -made himself infamous; in,public estimation by. the -■ vulgarity of bis language,- is now about winding up bis career. -At tbe town of Pardee-! villo, "Wisconsin, a few days ago, he. suspected an Irish friend, named Maniv, of being too inr timato with his wife, and. prosecuted him.— I Twice he tried it, and failed. .The laattime, j while in the justice office, Leahey drew out his.! revolver and shot Manly, causing bis death in a- few moments.; Leakey also shot twice- at Esquire Morton —once ho missed.him; the sec ond time the ball passed through his clothes,., grazing biß body, and lodged in his arm. - He is now-in prison, nnd will be tried for murder. Cin. Eng. The castern man is always noted for his shrewdness ; of course he begins early to. attain this. How young he takes lessons wo cannot say,, but wo mnstmention an instance; Aboy, about eight years old, went into a shop to buy a pen knife ; be selected one. - .• *■ How much ? ” said the boy. “Twelve cents," aaidtho shopman.. “ Well,” said the boy, laying down.a shilling piece; “ there is twelve.and a half oentß, I’ll take, the knife, and you may give mo the half cent in fish-hooks.” " - The store-keeper accordingly gave the. boy the knife, and ono fish-hook; for the half cent, with the remark,- “ that he would do.” SleLane’fl Liver Pillfl* fwjulJaYo now become the great . Specific for Hepatfa or derangement of tbo liver, u(i Its- moat- complicated- Thfa medicine-has done an immense amount of good iu.cuf*, in* tbb* Tearful disease, 50 common- tbrongboot the United States,-andaß'evUencc of Ifa efficacy, we wiD-stato. that It fa BoporftfjdiogeTery other, remedy. • Tljc demand Tortilla cer* tain cure fa unpn.Vk’donted. Orders for. it are .coming; in from all quarters, and every mall' brings something of the T6U 0 w i ng" tejior i Caubbjtxib, OhJivJan. lSfil.. • ••'McSssncJ. Kiild & Ca.—We are nearly out of M'Lantffl ■pllly, it would be well to keep \i« there fa agreed ■dttfumd-fai* Virm t« QurpUicc* Cktisa &Clabk* : • Ftfrttile bf most of the Druggists and Merchants, ami from the solo proprietor?.' Ji KIDD & 00., • iyeptOrdlTsr CO Wood Street •syr&TIIE PITTSBURGH LITERARY CLUB* will meet on SATURDAY Evening, October 2nd,at o’clockjat Arthnr's Hull, Orngt idreet. ' : • Feplo ■, . EXHIBITION—The annual Ex- MbMonofthe Pittsburgh Horticultural Society will \v held at MASONIC HALL, nu the 21f1t,22d; 23d, find 2ith September. ■*< All fcrtkU-sfby exhibition must l>e portnd to UioCouimlttce of Arrangement*. before fl o’clock* A ai.on Uio 21ft of September, . • k,. - • Family tiekot'Sl; SiugleTicketStarts. Ly orderof r; KXBCtITIVE OOMJUTTFJ-^ JAMES P. TANNER, .•■■■■■ v. aoLt3i\Lfi nxuca is - BOOTS, SHOES* BONNETS, &c„ „Vo. SO Sli'K?. Ikltwr.i . lhhxt aiUl . * I'iTffcilLßGfl. stock embraei«« every variety and Ktyle of Boots, • Shoes, Bonnets, ie- purchased Uirect fruca the Now England MaunCictnww. tcr rale*, tmd u-111 be wold at eastern prices. - Mease call end examine hetoro buyinu. .•■■■■■•.*■•■■ v- i wp&Sut: NEW APVESTIBKMKKTB. €< LASS—IOO hss oby 12.10 by 12* and 10 by U* in ator* f and for gale by .. : fsepH) A. 3.. STUART.: •ijoTATOISS—2a b>clnwvby- JT wylT IIUCK.Ki?*-Wdo3uln >‘tuw and for ftiTu by . . 15 «*pl7 STUART.'* i m store Mill tor sale by; .. .> sepi; A. J.'STUAUT. EKtISIYAX— A wnalUot unhand, to cioaa consuguuicnt. «pt 7 A. 3. frTLAUT. f-llliiUTUl BKKO—2u biLS prim,-, in Ktorw and lor-«ile X w*j>K A. J STUART. BliliUl —-1 Euporlor now in store and for sale by. «*pl7 A. J. STUART. MOLABSKB —ottbbß juston* and fur sale by . • seplT' - ' A. ;T. STUART. Ollr—lO.bbls No. 1 Ibuifc Oil - 5 : . ' • .. . odo Patent Point; In store and for sale by "* ' • ' A. J. S'CUAKT. HiAtW—2WJOO Common; •. ... . j 10,000 fcpam.HU;'to cloro out. A./JT. STDAUT, /'lOFfc KL—7tt baip* klo;. \j 129 do lagmyrn; in storo and forwvlc by rtpl? A. J. BTPART. BAT STATE JILTING Carpet \Yarehouso v bs I’ourth street. ; • I^LOUR— OLK) l>blx to&rrtvo, amlTor sale bv. 1 A- J. STUART, No. G SmilifieU street, gepU . , - . . opposite Moaoncsabula House, i fIWBACeCMO kegs 0 twist; 1 ■ 20 hxs 6'a da; v 10 do b's do:. ■ . leases ptmutl lumps; in store on who .may become; his pupils,Tiwv Mathematics, as wellias Jjook-kecping, in aU ;tbeir deparb. mentis will be' taught; aMd the School supplied with Maps, lllobos hud the other uectMsary Mathematical Instruments, ' 83* Hours, froin o to 0 o’clock. : ; Eor term*. apply at the School. ' - fCTpl7.!lt| •• JOHN JlAitßV<- . xirAiT ron the wagon; W Uuelo Tom’s Lament for Little Eva;•:, -; • KllAa’a flight—-a Scene ftom * Uncle Tbm> Cabin; / . Death of Uttle Kvn, or I’iq Coin)? There;; Death of SL Clan), < little Eva’s father;), Old Volte at Home; Oh! Boys, Carry Me Along; I have something sweet to tell you, or, “In Talking in »• iiy gjnep"—music dedicated to Cath&rlUe Hayes; , • Echo of Lucerne, or the SwbvV Mother, with colored flr>ntispl (,co: • -• ••• ,r;: • 'La Sercunrto—by. P. Schubert;- . >v 1 Thou Host Wounded tho Spirit that Loved Tliee ;" 1 ■ The Human Lover; • : iWoinjf thee tills hand of tnlne; Katy Darliug, Homo Again; One Kiss of Thine; ■■: Shcllflof tbo Ooeart—or, I Wandordd on the Sea-beat Shorn; Tho Hock Bcsulo the Sea; Spring flowers—Maxurka; 1 *• HAxS,Trothy. • : The auditor atom uam«l will attend, for the, purposce cl h» appointment in the above office,** 61 Grant ftreofcPittsbarffb, onl Friday the 15th day of Qctober.ncxt, at 2 o’clock, ? M ofsnicl day, when bod whore all pcrfonn la- Mresico GEO.F. QILEMOKE, Auditor. Pittsburgh, l4> 1553, _ sgplSatdAStw / *'•' *» $--* fV ’■-." t : *- - c-' T '"'" W i 4 yJfcjv i ' v 7< r ~ ' 49» In the lata finrtt B much and » Continually »po*aJ to tho enr -changing atmosphere of that cliinatc# , .*op . 1 dsr Kipeclnl Attention li Directed to th* nawtlmncnt of HALSEY'S RORJOT Umiß, a medicine | :of (treat celebrity In tho enro of TBrimu morbid and un healthy conditions of tlw human body, arising than (That M I usually termed Impurity of the , blood. It le rccommecdeil to the euro of Dropsy, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Cos- I tlTenese, Rheumatism/ Oont, and dlsusse*-®f the. JT«rt» hirer and Kidneys. Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, No. 140, corner |of Wood street-and Virgin alley, lathe (igont for Pittsburgh' - |See adtcrthemenUnanothereoiunm oftbls paper. | aul&daw . 7 Gnyzott r i 'lmproved of Yellow Doric tad SftrfliparlUa te a Sure Kant, dy for Jferahlary Taint* Thousandsofindlviduals aw cursed with .grovious cool* -, plaint* which they Inherit from "their parents Tho tew of - tlio Yiltmo DocJtdwS Sarsaparilla will preventall thb*, -and save a vast amount of and many Valuable lives, : fbr it thoroughly tsepeto from, :tl*lyttonifa tefenifaMfi which i te the seed of dteenw) and ao takes off the cur«* by which !■tbo-slns.ocmiflfbrtnnesof tho parents arc so often, visited.-. | upon their Innocent offspring. .■.■:.••• J?areu(B owe It to their children to guard them again*! tbd cffccta of . maladies that may 7>c communicated by descent,. and children of parents that have at any Um&heca affected, with GinsumpHott, Scrafttlaxrr SypJaUU,owo it to themselves ta takeprecaution sg&iost the clUeawhelng revived la them. - Guj-sott’fl Extract of YellowBocl: and Sarsaparillan Mire antidote io *uch oases. - : :4S? m Beo ndvertiwmcnt • jwplfhUw / : Remedleß—Uader.this brad WBdcslgnataanumberof articles that havobeen introduced • . lately fer the purpose of relieving certain diseases andtte- . i.ftirmlUes, that cannot ho reached by the application of medi l dneß proppr.L, Among the most important of these, arc— - I SHOULDER BRACES—the object of which is to cure stoop. •' l ed-flhouVlere, a habit.of loaning ferward, hollow and--flat | andveryfrequently removes a tendency to diseases of •?: I the.Bolmonary organs, dependent on theie dlspositions.—/ r.These Brocos.aro strong, -woil made, oxuludapted to tfa* oso j-ofiadu’S,misses,.boysandaion. -The Gentlemen's Brace Is - »• termed,ln such away as to answer tho double purpose of a ~ 1 Braca and suspenders, and at a price very little.above tlio, t price of suspenders: The public may rely on these Brorev ' | as being what they are represented*, many poreons of. weak | and hollow chests have bren evmpfetely.curctLand, ha some I cases, tho circumference of tho chest increased aa. much os ] ( four inches—thus giving to tho Bungs a- fuller action, and - ( consequently adding to tho geucral health .and strength of | tho body. I •: 1 also keep TRUSSES,- ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Spt- . . Ljaai.Supportczß, Saspcnsary Bandftgra,of cveiy vArkty now I in use. 1. Bit. GEO. tr KBYSBR, ‘Wholesalo and RcteiVDvnggtst* JvhTo, 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, J?a. ■ ■ I auSloUw J ' J . 4S?* Scrofula^—li is due to Kier’s Petroleum to say that it has. been known to completely eradiento every vestago. ~of this dreadful disease in Ires time than any other remedy, -< and at less cost or inconvehieiioo to thflpftUont -The UiouHandvofrerUficatca .theproprie-v tor, many bf which are from woll known-dtltens of tho city ' of PUtebccrgb and Its Immediate vicinity, gdrto show clearly and beyond all doubtj that EtEßftiPraou&tf Is d-msdicdnsr of no common value, not only nsr«' local remedy In /imaTy- : siJ,ll7i6xmuU*ziyl>tajTim ) losaqf Sighij 'bntts avaiuablo Internal remodyr inviting ttw lnmflgatiing physicians, aa wclfas tho sufforlng^patient, to becomeacquainted wlthits . merits Those-having a dread of. mixtures ore assured that this medlclools purely; natural, rand is bottled salt flows from thobosom of the earth. ' a . .following certificateU copied from apapcrjmliuhedat. . Syracuse) JV.JC, anti; bean t dale-AuguA% io which U uUoappcndM Uitixrlificatetfthtcekcrratedlt.Y.jßxiyJiLltry. of Syracuse: : 'RiLt may in truth ccrtify, that : I have ■ boeu so badly of- - fiicted with Scrofdla ibrtho last sovenyears that mnetoftbe time I have heon unablo to attend to any kind of badnesj^-;. and muchof tlm walk and. confined to my ' - : lmvuh^.tKatedm^lyf-oUrttm^ttmoiby The best Physicians, ohr country afibrds; toccafiioaallyygot some re lief- but no ond contmubd tbgrew wcawJ untff Br. Koof -' ■netnairriffruSelL m a to tiy lho Pgtrnlmlnij Or lincfc pH, OSOTV«-, rythingblse liadCdlciL I did m irithoiit fidth ait first, : tho effect was'osteulfihlngftt'threwitlte surface at oruxvondl at oneo began togrmr Wttarjrand by wdng. seven bottles Ihavo of dollars.; .. MRS.JS r 4NCrjI.BARKBK. i This may ccrttiy: that I imve with Kler*s - PuUolcum,or-Eock..OU,formore.thauftyear,and.haTc.ffr peatedly witnessed its beneficial effecte':ia tBQ cpxtf of indo*- lent ulccre arid other diseases fbr Which, if is r ecommended, > ■ andean with confidencerecommend it to be a medicinewor-.. tby of attention, and can that success has attend* ed Its uso where other medicine had falleiL -- - . , ' v. y. poor, m. d, . For sale by all the Druggists in nttsburgh. [au27nlAw. OATlK£XdL—Just opened, at A* A. MasoS A Co.'*, 20 cases - jj, Satinets,comprising ell tho best eastern makes. pcplS MUSTARD— 2i> cans,: n first rak» arttelo, for salt* by ge p l6~ • ~ - - SMITfI. fc SINOLAia; JAY A. pockcta Obi Uovermnunti Java i for, : safe by • [seplfl] , • SHITH A SIKCLAIK. - ThVhVEIUZKD SUUAR—W for sale by " X l ' ' ‘ BMTTJI & SiyCXtAllU Gt AUGUST'S SSUFF-^DbbKlbr’/•rtleby* *• •*' r/iH.’plO - BMITU & SiyCLATB. rv»fc‘;iillACK For tkinily oseiin small for v b Mle liy - fHiplO[ - - SMITH A BIKCIaIH. eL4KIF»3>. SUGAR—2O WKK— tor «tf e repis smith & Sinclair. TVAISINS—Co hxaprtoiftbuufli-K&kiiui;; li 1 GObalfbXs - IrVct do; Forsalobf \% - SMITH'S SINCLAIR, *»HU OOMUKK—WO bag* primeJifo Cotfbo* arriving-and H for sale by - SMOTI * SINCLAIR, repl6 « 14 and IQ Wood street MACKEREL— iu> bbls No a large; oO half bbla - * Y a young nroa compctenttotato efttixH Chajgo oftbo : fV Boohs of a ffholwah? egtahlhrtuncftt.Beatof dhr Terences.TttroWu*L Entire at P. M. DAYUf .'Auction ■ . liootns, corner of Wood anti Kith streets./ eeplfl • f rainy season baring commenced, o?cry lady should - it be supplied with a. pair of those FAKCYGtJM BpOTs uaw opening at W. K. £CHsfKfr'fZ*r In point’of comfort,'. ■> rclcganrc and rtOYcUy, they aro unwinaflad. - JUao-B&pdab, - 'Gossamers, ami Jenny. Z4ad.Mtaroitfrd£hUdnui’*, of ctot sjyle. [weplO} 107 MARKET SR 7. Hr INDUW ULAaSrr'AW-bxa .Bby lQ; • W iaa oo ioiwA2j ao do 10 by u; SJ‘do 10 by 15. Ti ■: All ofgnod brands.:'. KorfataDy. , • •• fcplO SMlftH * StSCtiltt. fliOßACOO—2frbs*W. H. Grant's; _|_ 10 da ftiUfett t Hobinsoji’s, s*s; 10 c&sufHja* Aromatic; , 1 10 bt9 Byfflnd & 2lyr»V Vz ; 15 few Webster Old, ft j . On band and ibf rale by v •'•••••-•• roplO a SMIYIt * SINCLAIR JMUilcat Keuuot^xy*. IP joa.tim purchase hatno raonufhrtnrM crthJcs; bjboll wlaptalla tha -na, pjoctin matcrbU, and . bettor, work, thrm foreiKU while; do' It.- -.nfty pet cent of !?“■ ?^KS , “!SI;*SC->‘o*i-'»aa-,l» apentin,pourmldst>- t ■• uutesof:tt&rhuaftnl by thosn of tore* . Tho work thro out displays h toaster banih ~ : Another uxcellent-Boofc just published, anil also for solo • • at U.UINBB A Co.*tf Book Store, 1* entitled “Head* andT Hearts, or My Brother, Mho Colonel.". Ik is written by urr r author of much celebrity, and will be -found hlghly interest- - log. septO » GBAHD PAHOSABtA OF IBELAND, AT PHILO- HALL, cosnn&cisQ .miDAv fern-iso, sept.itth - ' A ND every night, ana tYKD.NFSSDAY and SATURDAY - A AFTERNOONS, JtSoVlw*. 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