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' . ~ .. 1.`,.. ~ ' .11 -t r A.,„:c.,, _. •:,'.. 1 'l .- ' - ' 4 , ,5..• .1 EJ .....(-6,=iii:.:.'-ii ; n. ~~Y \' . 4' 'y: y 9 ~{~I•EN f ~ ~_' • , • "If any of oar Whig trends ask :Who is Frank Menet" we limply reply by tiaras be to the • man selected by Providence Alt end the Lk-runny , ey next, to administer thin Ooveniment for four years, from the fourth of March ttest."—Natiln. ' at Democrat. If the aborts be true, leaving out of view its irreverence, wit can only Kay that the Democratio • • Convention was a long while in resulting to eon. err with "Providence" in the arrangeme,,t •g. They tried every other man before they tank tsp "the man" whom tsFrovidenee" had already de : r tena b i ed app. and really.spent four days in • boring to nominate somebody else: and yet It is ' now admitted that superior power bad already , determined that "Prank Piercs" and no one else should be "the man." If they knew this then, why did the spend fouidays in foolish rebellion!, : • IA — :;`.V.4".4 A meeting In behalf of the colored refugees in • Canada West, wan bald on Sunday evening in the Melodeon, at Boston. The audience, which was quite large, was addressed by Rer. Mr. Foots, of Michigan, Agent for the Canadian re: • , fregee Home Society. This society is founded for the pinpoint providing suitable homesteads ...,41Weboes colored persons who hare fled from the States to Caned*. It us said that there 'ew 30,000 of these exiles, macro( whom *Write of all means of. subeistenot and :1111i on charity for support PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUPLINHILD yr ‘vuiTe on. PITTIStrtO-11 MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1852 and. Whig County Ticket. rot ommusio—Mn DAVID 912CCHE. Pittsbumb. rot Cat atrar-2Z panic, THOMAS M. HOWE. Allogbtny. rot Wirt GEOBOE DAME. Allogbenr. OEOEO7I B. •PPLESON., Binaltals.a. ILION AH Pitt:NET. MeK•eoport. • AIOHAED COWAN. Plttstmrel. tririt T r=il. t t. WILLIAM MAGILL. - EDWIRD (I.I4IPBILL, Jr., PiftsbuniU. A;.loxun mica et COCII 01 POSSMIL MAMOM. IC. loIIN fIiaLURT, . • • coxsersosaa. . WILLIAM ALOE% Pletsburich. COSMIC.. - lAMEE LOVI'RY. Plttaturgb. 111.6107111 I. OAADISF.II. Ifir 'WADING MATTER WILL BR FOUND ON RACE! PAGE OF THIS PAPER. MZETIZO OC 1112 ”DotociAcir."—We noticed heletly on Satarlay morning the r►tlf.eation meeting held hi the Democrats of this oily, to Friday afternoon. Tho Poet of Saturday morn log. the proceedings. The resolutions were reported by P. C. Bhannue, Erg., on be halt of the committee. We are pled to sec that 'Me. 8. hell the good sense not to stultify him- Self lad hie associates by saying any thing at all about either the civil or military servicet of 'Franklin fierce, or in the slightest degree en denting his claims to the high office' for which he hoe been named, on the score of tektite or Stereo of any kind. It is evident from the face tho resolutions that the committee found it impeoeible to repudiate the e‘beims of truth, !ten or, and manhood so far as to eulogize such a nominee. Every word ghee evidence of deeply felt Injury end slight, and ramie no clearly al Ony.thing can, that party fealty demands the eaerillott of 'eeltrespeet. The reseletions ',peek of "slights," and of Pennvylvanio, although one of the greatest of the Suttee, nn holing been '!the to favored;' bat notwith.tendieg this abundance of kiehe end 'paucity (.1 coppers, the reeolutlons nay "she in always, in heart, tine eel steadfast to Democracy." Altogether iie meeting .wan a grope affair, dirgelite and Rol emn, &Jeremiah over the dead bade- if Buchan an,. rather than a glorificatinu over the opening •fortemea of Pierce. They arena( yet able to to ilets that "a living dog in better then to dead MO' 4 'Ens Ustiorovett MAIL—We spoke on Sclorday of the hithitrml practice_ of the politicians who call themselves democMts of clothing their pvic- ciples. es they call them, iu baguette so v..g . n+ an 4 euigreatieal that they whet( of vaeioas in ===l }edicts of the country. It is a trick that proved rminenliy enecessfed in 1844, and may he equal , ly reeeessfal in 1852. The Baltimore platftrtn in studiously ablaut* en every one of the great questions of, policy supposed to•be popular in the North and West; big in regard to the dolling policy of thrt /tenth it ia plain enoopti. Web rounding phrases which really mean nothing are good enough for northern demooratn; but 'dare holding demoorats required and obtained pledges in behalf of the intermits and enmity of MAT,- ry about which there can he no mistake. The name mistiness and obrurity hang around their man that envelope their principles. The party neither know the one. nor understand the ather; bat taking both on trust, they shout sad go it blind. Both are "democratic," and that in -entmgh. It is • curious question whether to that tarty ; ;an unknown man is not stronger than one ‘O,O I is known—in other words, whether Franklin PisrXt will not be a more formidable competitor to the Whlg candidate than ilea. Cane or kir. s linchtumn would lave been. We are inclined to think that he . will be. There in something In the essential nature of lomiteaohmt, that rejoice! , and thrives in darkneas and obnencity. Hence the joy that appears to have differed itself over 'the party ac having got rid of theirold statesmen. -end fished up from the depths amen that nobody know a anything about. It is a bed sign:of the times when delegateale a convention dare do such a thing, but worte when - red, a proceeding is mad. ii - subjeckof rejoicing. . - We bare no tears lathed over the 'deli at Bal. tlteore.. Perhaps the countly is well rid of them; but we believe thetithe election of any one of the obd let would have _been preferable to that cf • this obscure man. Did we not know that blind devotion to party overrides reason and common. sense, we should have no apprehension as to the remit; neither would be have been nominated _hid not the members 'or the convention known • the same thing. We ban therefore.n solemn responsibility resting upon ue to prevent, the election of Franklin Pierce, if it is possible to .• do eo. . . AmonOtto first questions that claim attention is, why did Mr. Pierce resign LIP test in the denate? Did the tome canoe drive him into pri ,,rate life which drovo tho unhappy but more ,highly gifted !Unpile= from his seat in that %august body! We hero good reason for start ing the inquiry: 1.111 be answered in troth end !shuts. Were not IMO to answer it yet; Or the. tentimony in relation to his social hal.its, it too uncertain to warrant no in speaking, posi tively. "Lin At TIM 8013T11. OE 'IIIICLT Totes CAB IN' we IT Is," to the title of asiork by 6 Esq. , to be issued from the publishing Imam of Use. H. Deans, Buffalo, about the let of .Jaly. - It is. to be offered as a reply to Mrs. Firowa's sequin work. As to its merits sod suc cess, sowe shall see what we shall err." Tbe New York Expme bas a telrerorlic dlr potab from Woebingtoo which my: The Committee of Ways and Means in the nous, I am assured, wilt report ogling the op ^_prtpriatioll far As Callirm steamers. The New 'York Mirror, in a notice of the Dam °critic ratification meeting in New York city earl: .11 was not a little remittable to pee lion. licorice Bancroft and Isaiah [linden, cheek by by jowl on - the same • platforto; and John Van Bolan and Mike Walsh competing who should meet loudly vociferate the praises of the BUR. more nomination. It must be a tremendous power of principle, of Nemo, hind, that mingles and seethes together elements en ili• verse, morally and socially— but not politically. /UR, theme's the rub. Politics suspend with sli soomdaryomusiderationa, especially if spoils he contemplated. Politica level the historian to the flehting man, and the counsellor to the rowdy demagogue. Bat is It not so --too much, to the shame of sovereign republicanism, be it said—vith all parties. We have but one regret touching last night's meeting, and thatis the entree of the historian of the Republin of America—lnto the hot and dirty arena of polities. Would it not conserve Ms capitation, his influence, and the dignity of his id/or vocation, to stand aloof and content. plate the bubbling etream . —the poising tumul tuous merest of partlest• We think so! o WZHIJasos corrspoodmei of tpo , Pittabarch Deaf alutt..] Wasmacrroi, Jun* 10, 1852. It is Bald that Mr. hleLanshan, chairman of the judiciary committer% is about to establish his judicial famo m an enduring basis, by mak ing a replmt that tho method of apportioning representation in the Mouse, prescribed by the law of 1850, is unconstitutional. This partition of low wait engrafted upon the . bill for taking La mewl by the inflames •of Mr Vinton of Ohio, whose long experience In the ( House had Impressed him with the importance of avoiding the periodical contests upon the ratio orrepre 'rotation, by the establishment of some general rule—when he preposed that of dividing the whole representative population by a fixed num ber, and of allowing an extra member for a certain fraction; it was almost unanimously con corredin. And notwithetandipg all Me. ldct'a legal lure, I . ,_ predict that the rule ' will never be departed from, Calms to enlarge the number et members of the /louse. The Florida Railroad Bill proposing to grant several thousand sections of publio land to ,aid in the construction of a rail road from St. Au• gustine to the gulf of Meilen, asa laid on the tsblo in the House to-day by a strong vote.— This action together with the vote of tho loan Mod Bill is etroogly indicative of n disposition to ranee In that system of wholesale spoliation of the National domain for local purposes which ia.ro so promising an aspect before the demo cratic nomination. Mr. Barnette scheme to ele some sixty or eighty millions of sores oolong the States for educational puipasen striker me as to good one considered as an alter moire to any plan of open and general robbing. lint I think it would bo for better to give to each state its diotrihutive chore, and allow it to make precisely that dinpealtion of it which should np pear to its legislature most expedient. Yrnierdny Mr. Orr of S C. made to speech ac cepting Gen. PIMe in behalf of South Carolina, and to-day Mr. Outlaw of N. C. made another announcing that the whigs of the old north state could not possibly get along with any can didate not standing upon the platfotm of the ,solate and sumonditionnl tinslity.uuti immuts Litity of the maropromiso. This doubtless ex presses the ow of the presidential question talon by the majority of North Carolina politl- et out, but it will not be concurred in by the people, and ns the 'mountain will not come to Mshonart, hishomet will go to the mountain. The question of Oen. Scott's nomination he tiro, .lialontially decided in the affirmative, the next (oration ie, will the declaration of prinei pl to to be mode seder his owe hand, satisfy and ecite the pony. It is believed that it will, but if it should not, we may expect the most deal tied nectional coolest we have Mr had. In that els:, the South would he old In throw a unani -11111111 vote for Pierce, the Whig Stales .in that te-sion going by default; while be would not re ((ive a single electoral vote North of Mason and Dizon's line, not one. The process ending in tine result ix simple and obvious. The -Demo enitic Convention had adopted a platform which, token together, is shoot the meanest, narrowest not most offensive piece of sectional bibelot.- once and bigotry ever put forward by any or e...seized body In this country. It diegusts and outrages about ear-fifth of the democratic vo ters in tail the free States. They will certainly repudiate it, if they cat find fl place to go to, or A leader to conduct them. If lien. Scott be pre sented untrammeled by section.' pledges, and shading °utile basis of euppotting the Consti tution and law!, he will he joyfully recognized as the men, nod he will go into the Presidential chair by prociselithe majority ceuetitated by the united vote of the Nor:h. Ft. D. Wright, ei-president of n Democratic iistional Convention, .wits again arrested in the floasr,)estorilay, in the attempt to oust Mr. Feller from bie r oteal. The vote on the motion to taco up his ease was 113 to 95. This is the third defeat he has sustained in pursuit of what the voters of Lucerne district retooled to give him. It iv not flattering. It is soda that the committee of Ways and Moans of the "louse, hallo rejected the Senate amendment to the defieieoey bill, increasing the ply of the Collins line of steamer* from $385, 009 to *958,000 per annum PROM DEW YOBS. iC4rr•rpo ‘ ritl•ne.nt tAllt , bargh balls finnt.l \ Now Tote, Jardll - 0, 1852. The treat' locotbeo gathering To ratify the nomination at Baltimore, was held last night in tho Pat, with average sticceen The firing of one hundred minute gone and the murder ef pop ulsr tics by bills, bandit \ drew the areal crowd eater for. fan. A new idea has been developed at this opening meeting of the campaign, and tint is the extended report and circulation by the Whig press, or a portion of It, of the foul stuff emitted by their half (addled office hunters.— Such a policy may earise the Whig candidate, to be respected, and tho waterlog to become firmly attached to the Whig party, but aerieible men feel that thin officious reporting of the pro- endings of a such a foul menthe(' rabble, au act no Whig eon reconcile with his daty. Let Whir, fight with their 0711 guns. that monkeys, dogs and goats are respect able theatrical performers, and that the ex• ccptione of the habitues of fashionable streets were not well triton. Last night Astor Place Wls crowded, and the strew was by ail aide the finest of the erecting. /Eireann go half mad with delight at the antics of Billy. Jocko and Pante, bud think Jenny Lind, Alboni and Hair tenni perfect bores compared with them nate. rat grins.. A day performance in now to be given for the special benefit of children, and the half dollars of papa and mama are enre to be at- traoted to Mr. pocket. A Whig member of Congress In place of a la cocoa° in the 'comet' district, upon the top of . the Bellmore nomination, In loosfoco district' is hailed lieu ass good omen of what will ho done in November. The new member Is one of the General's staunchest eupponere, and his dis trict will help to swell the majority for the whig electoral ticket to Maine. The selection of Mr Pierce is s had one for Maine, inasmuch as the locofoeo temperance men are stire to abandon him. Ile is a rummy of the old fashionedMem ocratio' tichool, such u to Maine reused to get pa triotic on (twich eye) new England rum. A new and cheap through rotate to California via Ran Juan, has been organised to go Into op /ration at ewe. Upon this nide the trip will be made In eteatnemen4 upon the other in Eve now clipper ships, two of which are, ere thin, in Han Principe°, end the otbcra nearly there. The fare will he plsoed at eta hundred dollars Hire, reduction congenial to those necking a fortune •Le well use thole who by hard work are returning [ with their gains. Tho house that establishes the new route in responsible, and emigrants con brut their funds - with them fearlesely. Meadville will Imo emus the Rev. Jas. Free , man Clarke, who on loot Sunday preached two, extempore !tempos in Brooklyn, that effectually ' "done hie boldness." 'lnstead of en apathetic congregation, retch as latently fills • church on a warm day, he had 1112 IklldienCe raised to the point of enthusiasm by bin depot and brilliant elocution, and the vigorous thought that pares- Jed his addressee. Every ear waited • upon his voice, and every eye attested the eympatby that his bearing and language alike created. Like ' Paul he proclaimed his mission as one having authority, putting , to shame the immense num ber of clergymen who so regclarly read.. their audience into • disregard of the teschlog of the pulpit. He Is indeed a preacher, and will have • salutary effect upon the pulpit oritory of his vicinity. Meadville must spare the treasure mho has too long possessed. A greet sale of improved cattle, sheep and Wine was held yesterday at Fordblm, the reel. deuce of L J. Menlo, an eminent breeder, be hag his third annual sale, The highest:price for short horns was $lBO for a cow six years old, that giver twenty quarts per day, andjfl2o for • six months old heifer, - and a three months bell for $llO to Mr. Hooper, of Pennsylvania. The Ayrshire and Devonshire did not call high, nor was the chow large. -The Horticultural Exhibition opened yesterday' in toll force,enrielied by the presence of an ele gant specimen of the Viotoria Regis from the conservatory of Caleb Cope, of Philadelphia, when flowers of this species are said to be supe rior to those of Her Majesty of England. The show of flowers is extensive sad extremely ira vied,' and at once places our city upon an col- Menu In this gentle and beastifid science that Its "Sneed Votaries diced not claim • few months A isle of _city Are. per cents ($525,000) has been made at 242 premium and 114300,000 ye t . me y city 'slim; at $2,50 premium. Infect bonds of good rep u tation cannot be manufactured fast enough to suppiT the doinand.: Tim amount of money seeking Investisat is very lags and she . unemployed halattoes lifter approached the pre , . sent cant.: Ti:go rate of .interest may be quoted at thrtelp free percent per annam,and very easy to be had at the latter price. In the general trade of the city there Is no change to notice. Bummer dullness prevails and must for near sixty days at least. C. Fat the Pittebtrtsh Clesette. 013. PIERCE% =IMAM SIPUTATIOS. ME. MUTE: Since the nomination of Gm Pierce by the ate Battimore Convection, the Democratic press has been busily engaged in setting forth his mil itary services, and in manufacturing for him a military reputation. In doing to, they aee lat isb of their praises of him, and one, , who was unacquainted with the history of the Reties of brilliant achievements of the American army, In front of the city of Mexico, which resulted In capture, from reading the articles which have been pobliehed in that Press, would be led to believe that Gen. Pierce bare a conspicuous pelt AB le must with Demo n tho whole of them era& writers, they presume largely upon what they believe to be the Ignorance and credulity of the people. The meet glaring attempt at impa- Alden that I have yet men, to to be found In an article, which appeared in the Chronicle er this city, a neutral paper, of the 10th lat., from which I make the following extract: "At the battle of Molina del Rey, ho (Glen Pierce) rode over the field while the bullets were flying about him, and was called off by General Wool, who told him that he was rub. After the hattle:of Chepulteper., in which helms engaged, when !Wietury was achieved by the ninth regi- ment '(his command) and the Swath Carolina, whiob had suffered no severely met. The blood of both regiments hod flowed. and mingled in one stream Gen. Pierce addressed them and 11•1.1:1;;; the extreme north and south had met together, as common sone of the glorione Union —met to- maintain itirights and uphold its ho nor. These battlis had cemented the Union of the North end South, and he hoped they would he forever united. Nine cheergswern then given for the Palmetto regiment, which were lousily responded to; end the same compliment woe re turned by the Carolinians to the Yankees" Unfortunately for the writer of this article, the official accounts of those battles areatriking. ly at variance with hie statements. From those atootintn it is evident that Pierce's last nppear awe in any of the engagements, in front of the city of Mexico, was at the close of the battle of Molino del Rey, which wan on this fith of Sep tember. In Ma official secount of this action, Gen. Scott, after elating that he called op "first I Major General Pillow, with his remaining bri yule, (Pierce's And next Riley's brigade of -wiega .11910 TORT, -hose Celli up. T • ' it ••n ) re e "T pronched with teal arid rapidity; bet the battle waYwon just an BrigadierOmeral Pierce reach ed the ground, and interposed hie corps between Gotriand's brigade (Worth's divielon,) and the I retreatiog enemy." -See Ex Doo let emir 30th Conireen, vol. 2, p. 356. So seems that Gen. I Pierce did not reach the scene - of action until the battle was won,anirthe enemy in full re treat. When was it, I . ' wormier, that he rode over the field while the ballets were flying about hini." It must have been when all danger wee I past. But at Gen. Worth, who commanded in that action, in his 'report, does not mention the I nameef Gan. Pierce, I am dimmed to doubt tholtruth of the writer's statements. An I do not see Oen Wool mentioned in any of the re ports of those battles, I cannot imagine how he cidled off Pierce, and told him he was rash ''— , If I mistake not, the ((Glees Wool wen at that time in Northern Mexico. I ask the reader now to peruse the second mo tel:ice of the above extract, commencing, "After the battle of Chepultepee" Ae. Here it is en. eerted that this splendid victory was achieved Witte Ninth Regiment (of Pierce's command,) end the South Carolina regiment, and the Gen eral in repronented as making a patriotic address to those troops. The evident design of the wri ter was to ascribe to Pierced the honor and 'tory of the victory; but a reference to the eth icist reports, will chow that he wan not in the I battle at all. Oen Scott, in hit report of this I battle. nay; that after Gen Pillow, in leading 'an attack at the heal of his Division, was wounded: "The immedinto command devolved on Brigadier Gan. Cadwalader. in the awnrc of the senior Brigadier, (Pierce) of the same Di an invalid Rinse the events of Angora lilth"—(eame document, page 175); and General Pillow, in his report of the name battle,• re mark., (same doisynect, page 400,) "I regret Mist 1 was deprived during the action of the services of toy bravo, talented and accomplished Brigadier General Pierce, who -Will confined to a sick bed." Now, if, as in stated by Om. Scott, Gen fierce bad been from the 19th of August an invalid, and if, aa is etated by Oen. Pillow, he wise confined to a sick lies' on the day of the battle, I should like to be informed how he maid be engaged in it, and at what particular period, alter the battle, it was that be made hie patriotic speech! Will the writer of this arti cle. or the editor of the Chronicle Norm me! The victories of Confrere,. and Clionthrisoo, were achieved on the 19th Aug. It was in the latter battle Oen. Pierce fainted and wa• car ried off the field, having the day before received an injury by the fall of his horse. On the 22d August he acted sa one - of the oommiesionern to negotiate a Convention for the cessation of and en the Sib of September, he was able to appear at the head of his command at Molino eel Rey, after the battle had been gain ed; within two or three days afterwards, the battle of Chepnitepeo woe fought, and on the 14th September the American flag waved tri umphantly over the National Palma of Mexico. Will some person who knows, who Franklin Pierce is, inform the public, why we hear no more of him after his appearance at Molina del its,, except that he was confined to a sick bed, until he legged bin eommierion and returnei home? Really it is not without reason. that when it was announced that he had been nomi nated as a candidate for the Presidency, that the question was so generally asked—who Is Frank lin norm? 1 do not wish to detriett.from the merits of Oen. Pierce. but I shall nee my best efforts to prevent the 'public mind from being abused as 'o what they really aro. OrielllVElf LeTtel PROM GP E. rttric■ os TER COMPROMISE At tho ratification meeting of the Democrour, .ln Washington, a letter from Mr. Pierce Sou read, of which the following account is given: Mr. Ritchie. oe called for, and expressed his hearty concurrence in the nominations of the Con'entionopeskiag in high terms of the condi. dates, and then canned a letter from Oen. Pierce to be read, doted .•Tremout House, Iloston,May 27th, 1852," mid addressed to Meier Lally. In the come of it he earn—i.if the Compromise measures ere not to he substantially and flintily nisintalned, the plain rights secured by the toe etitution will be trampled In the dust. What difference Con it make to you or tile whether the outrage shall seem to fall on South Carolina, or Maine, or Now liampehiret Are not the rights of each equally dear to on- silt I will yield to a crier. spirit that which, from could. eristicms of policy, will endanger the Union Entertaining these views, the action of the con 'tuition most, in my judgment be vital. if we. of the North who have stood by the constitution al rights of the South are to be abandosed to any time serving policy, the hopes of the democ racy and of the Union moat sink together. A. I told you, my name will not be before the Con vention; but I cannot help feeling that what is there to be done will be important beyond men sal patties, transcendently important to the hopes of democracy, progress end public lib erty. COUFISTIOII OF THE 11.1171110118 AID 011110 BLILIOAD TO Till MONONCIAIIILL RIVEIL—The gratifying annunciation is made in yesterday's Patriot of the completion of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the dlonougehela river, a die. times of one hundred and twenty-four milu from Cumberland. This greet event took place 011 Saturday, the 6th instant. The progress Tf the track during the month . of May, we are in formed, has been moat rapid, there has been twenty milts of road laid down during that month. At this rate we obeli soon etand upon the book of the Ohio river. From Fairmont to Niles' Fork, the graduation is now ready for the rails, end from this latter point to Whetting the work is said to be no much advanced as to leave no doubt of the COM pletion of the whole road on the let of January cert. We uodentand that the Chief Engineer boa made arrangemente for the delivery of a pert of the iron milt at Wheeling, so ,as to fa cilitate his depot arrangements of that point, in anticipation of the approach of the track. It is also • subject for .conpstidation, that simultaneously with this mratifyingnnnonoce ment, Ike amine for the put month of May, shows an aggregate increase no both roads with in ► fraction of $60,000, over the correspond ing mouth of but year. 'lt is believed Lobe the largest month's revenue that has our been re alised since the work has been in operation:. The revenue of the Main Stem, as will be seen by the monthly table, was $141,734,13, and of Washington Branch - $33,140,26.—8a1t.- Amer. Vsaurrr.—While loam of the Looofoco presses are rejoicing over the nominatiol of ass. Pierce, because he is loch a thorough Looofoco partisan politician, the N. T. Morning Star, a party pa per, advocates hie claims oil the ground that he is no politician. Again, while the Nonthern journals of the party arellerging people to sop- port him because of the part he took in oppolog Hale, Atwood, and other :Print Boilers in Now Hampshire, the New York Evening Post argues in his favor because le "voted, when in Von. gross, to respect the tight of petition as scerelned by the Abolitionists." Thus it appoint that all factions of the pasty have agreed, sight or wrong, to support the ticket. They have thrown aside all regard fer platforms and principles, and are Intent only' upon the loaves Land Ashes, at wketever pries they are to be immured. • - How Osts. Pixies-Sias INWI4IIIID arms Mom tsroncis..=A Beaton - Piper. *milli; to the nonfood= of thm. Pierce for the Piesidshoyi toys Whet; the news of the nomination reached this city, Gell. Mere* was on a visit to Monet Auburn, with his wife. • Lase 0. Barnes, ex- United S Mtn Marshal, en old and personal friend of Gea. Pierce, immediately started out poet baste to communicate the pleating intelli gence to Mut Meeting the General near the bronze statue of Bowditash, he said, "Frank, who you suppose has got the nomination?"— Pierce—“Can'tsay—preemme it was Gen. Cass.' Barnes—.lio sir. It la no other person than yourself!" ..Impossible, Col. Banns! It can not be!" cold Pierce. 'Tact, Prank, fact! here is a paper containing the dispatches from Balti more.' The party then rode into town togeth er, and Gen. Pierce received the congratula tions of his friends at the Tremont house, da ring the afternoon and evening. Safity ‘ of Lifi and Limb in Nay York.—Onr neighbors of Gotham complain sadly-of the law less condition of their city. The Times prefixes a long list of Sunday riots, fights, stabbings, and other outrages, with the following remerke: Arming in Srlf-Drfenre.=-We understand that the demand for revolvers, bowie-knives, and oth er deadly weapons, has been steadily era rapid ly on the Increase fed a few weeks past, until it has excited attention and remark from nearly all who observe the extensive business going on on at shops where each things are sold. Since the close of the Mexican war there has been no such demand far weapons in this city. Tho cease of this rush to the pinto% marts is focal in I the notorious and disgraceful fact that there in no eecurlty for life and:property in this city, ex• cept so far as one may ho able 'to defend him• self. The insane, demoniac. spirits of Rowdy ism and Rum rule the city. Tho gangs of wretch en who noknowleAge no rule.r but brute farce, nd no luw but knives and gunpowder, are cow detely masters in come patio of the town, and the maglataroy and executive authority, down to the most insignificant station door keeper, stand in fear and trembling before these ntt finne, submit to their domande for money, Wren ate them from pnson, hush up complaints against them, and set In just such a manner as the villinna dictate. PREPARATION FOR THE WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION. Tho Maryland Stele Central Committee, on whom has devolved the deity of making arrange ments for the meeting in this city, on Wean.. day next, of the Whig National Convention, bare entered upon the tank with a zeal and earnest- Tens that must ho nucceeeful in nonompliahing all that it duo from the Whigs of Baltimore to the Whigs of the Union, The committee tier ing matured their plans have confident their ens-' cotton to ton nab-committee who nre actively en gaged in thltir perfectien. The meeting of the Convention will be hobd in the Hell of the Meryland Institute, that tieing the only latilditic iti the city offtufficiont capaci ty totMemintionlete;the delrietea and leave owe fir the indniission of the thousands who wish to witness the proceedings or the Convention; but in preparing it for the purpose the Committie will avail themselves of the experience tf their Democratic friend., and avoid name of the lit• oonvonietices which attended the progress of their Convention. The delegates to the COl3.lllliOCl will be placed open a platform, (aufficieutty largo to enable them to he neer, (coin all parts of the main flour) which will be erected in the centre of thr room, but net extierftlitig quit. clear across the Hall, no us to kart , on aii,letiv which epectstors can obtain emus to both ends of the room.— Privnto mintesges to the platform will he provid• ed, and seats on it will to afforded for the abundant ecrommodation of all who mu; be en titled to them. Both the platform and the floor will he covergyi with carpet or matting. so as to obviate ills palm which necessarily arises. rom a large number of persons moving to and fro.. The Hell will he suitably and elegantly deco rated, and in all the minor erraugements which nony suggest themselves as the preperatious pro. press, every endeavor will be made to secure a con:Aplenty which will tend to the Guacamole. lion of all who either na delegates or epectelori may attend the Convention. The indioetions are that the Convention will %React to tho.city n much.. larger °reroutes of persons than stunted the Convention'of the past wort. Nrw Vosk Peraisylvsnin, and Chin hese attend,. intimated their intention of being repro tented here by thonv.inds, and it is probable that other State will join la the awakening en thusiagm which bids lair to greet the Whig nom nation of 1812 with the same popular &manatee lions that followed those of 1810 mad '34. Pro tor atrangemente, we feel warranted in laying. will be madly fur the reception and cordial well. come of all, and Baltimorresill not he backwaril in exhibiting towarde her from all guar temp( the Uniontlint free, open and hearty hold , Inlity which she claims no her distinctive char erterietice. For all who come her citi tam will hero ft friendly greeting, and to till will they !MIMI eery courtesy and attention which may reactor - their may pleasant and give birth to kindly remembrances hereafter.—Boll Amer. TURIATUNID 110PLILLTIES to BT. DJMI*OO By an arrival at Now York, wo learn that the island of 84 Domingo was in n very Unsettled condition. The comminiusters appointed by the Dominicans to effeet an exchange of pritioners, had returned from Port hu Prince without sue. eceding bajleir object, the Emperor BUlouque refusing tiAacknowledge tbeiculependenie of the Dominican Republic, andthreettening, unlerot the ilaytien dog was bolded at Port on rihtl, he would March againet it in October next. Ar• I rangernente ore being made by the Dominicans to meet the emergency by placing a force of 6,000 men under the commend of lien. Santa Anna on the frontiers. The Dominicans were busily engaged in repairing the fortifications on the frontiern, end preparing otherwise to give the Emperor o warm reception, !Mould be put his threat in execution. Trio Dominican government ate encouraging ettrers by granting fifty acres of land to each emigrant tractaiing to settle in the gauntry 7 Five Inmate.' ficrenso settlers were daily et pecta to arrir.4 nt Cape [vibe AFRICAN MICTLIGIDIST EPISCOPAL OC211(14 Conran:wen—The Genera Conference of the African M. E. Church, which hubeett in session' In the city of New York fat the twit twenty.days, adjourned last week to meet in Cincinnati to 1856 In addition to electing two more Blehope, the fullowleg clergymen wore' elected to fill the following offices for tho next four years, on Bev. Wm: 11. Jones, of the Baltimore Annual . Conference, General Traveling Cock Agent; Bee. Tim. T. Clete, of Philadelphia, General Book dteward, and Bar. Id. M Clerk, of Ohio, editor of the Christian Benorder; (the organ of the Church.) The minute's of the Conference show a membership of forty thenesni in number, and five hundred traveling and local preachers. The following are the arrangements of the Bishops: Bishop Quinn will preside, over • the Ohio, Indi ums and Canada District; Bishop Morey one the Baltimore end-New York District; and Bishop ' Payne over the Philadelphia and New England Dietriat PROS LANE EIIP4BIOII. • We have the Saut Str. Marie Journal of the 29th A carp of Iron from the Marquette Works:- 1,90 G bloomer, avereghtg 126 RC 'each—had been received at the Sent by the Baltimorib It we. on do Ivey to Pennsylvania to be rolled, there being no rolling mill, more onnvenient. . The Bruce Nine, (on the St: Mary's River, 40 Miles below the Bent) bad dal:Cached the schoon er Wtltiem Gordon with a cargo of Copper Ore for Swansea, Englhnd. The ore lea yellow intl phoret, estimated to yield 20 per cent. end to be worth lsBo per ton; From GG Royal, favorable. mining amounts bed been received by way of a small yawl which Tina., I the Isle from Eagle Harbor. No mail or other direct whim had been received at the tole for seven months. . . . The Lake, ai.o all remarkably high thiespring owing to the bird winter reducing ovaporatio. and the rapid .toelling of the bossy deposit+ o snow after the late *prolog of opting. The steamboat Ontonagon, (90 feet bug, 16 wide, draft 16 inobes,) wee ciog towed up the Sect when the Journal went to prem. She is intended to ran on the river Ontonagon from its mouth to the Mines. (14 miles,) and will ho prat convenience to that thriving regicn. A Plank Radio also being built betweeh obi same points. The contractor , eawe up the :timber 'Allah he cute out of the road-bed into plank for the road, by means of. a Stearn saw-mill which be pushes &bead as the . ground is elected before it; Four other steam eaw-usille are at work on the Ontonagon (two at the mouth and two at the ILlnee,) bat am unable to , podia* lumber ID feat as it is wanted for building. The U. S. Troops in the North-Weit arkbeing transferred to Oregon sad "Califorisla. -"Tart of them are to be replaced bi othernompardes if OM the Etat, but some poets are 'to be abandoned: It is high time. . , • Tex Basomooe Rxerrettarr M Swoons min NORWAY.—The situation of the State Church has lona matter of armieue.diecuseionCitmons the Priests In Stockholm, and the wish is expres sed that a General Council, erombiling of Priatti and Laity, should be called by the King, to tat measures to stem the program of heresy, Or thl a simple Synod of Priests shell undertake It kleanwhile the tendency toward millstone free dom ecestantly increases, and a soden hue been formed to farther the taw. ' • It le mild that the oulther, aud - ststers et Rev. Cahill Fairbankt, hive' a proteins that he'shel' the leutle 0064, c1 aeon be released from ty in Kett may. Wine 'helm ' f or aiding the as op* of diva to lie ha 8 tea The Boitt . en Atlas notes the launch there of the clipper ibip Enoch Train—chimed to be the laziest in the world—tut says:— • She floats on an even keel, sod only draws 10 feet 3 inches water, and tOtt, too, including 3 fat 0 Inches depth of keel. No freighting ves sel, alto on Oct on the floor, is buyout. Such is the beautiful - symmetry of her proportions, that, viewed as the line, from the opposite side of the har or, she does not appear larger than a com ma freighting Alp of 500 tons, It le only on ha deck that an observer can fully comprehend th vastness other sine. Sharp an she is, we be ndy° shewill stew nearly 3000 tons of meseore meat goods, and not draw more than 30 fret of water In stowage capacity, strength of cow *traction, and beauty of, outline, she ranks the 'foremost of the clipper floet.Never was there a chip to which the term beautiful was more tip iropristely applied. Tug TRIAL 'or ELIZUn VIRMIIT roil AIDING A FUOITIVE SLAV' TO Escort—The Jury in . tbc ease of Illizur Wright, on trial for some days pest, at Boston. for aiding in the rescue of the fugitive slave Shodraoh, came into Court this morning, 10th Inst., unable to agree. They stood eleven for conviction and one for acquit- WO. This was Weight's second trial on the same charge. . g—M'LANE'S VEROIIFUCIP—The of i recta of this trolvestraenllnery medicine . am mat sails. factory Its all cues In which ft sheen Inel. ho other medicine hr•rer produce/1w effeetnn , lifttentanewnely It loin only to be wholninter and mil.," follows as a matter of more«. Übe,. been tionl In the practice of the Led ohvilciane of 11 or coot - dry, and by them pronounced ...nod. If not PllPelint to nor medicine ever offered Ins the espuleinn of worms. - It I. the very medicine wfikh was anle.J." In A rrmatt edam...set loans proprietors daily. Iteod the following: . .• may certif. that we have mild Amer IV.,rm zireAll. or l'ateot Vermifotte, the pal! I.•at. utel It bee given otlemoded Fat,alartice It iew., eilion Int the curatannsty. hot it what the *nth.. Trfo6l. wad. Ulu be.—•• toot I am., tc Mo.e afflicted with U. /AWES it CO. Mnd Cool. Stauben en, bort. 17.1at7 " Thle rmielienteel vermiform may b bar Irmo; 01,11 Prue ci.t. an I liferebnotn. to nevennnti no OM rye and by IL. sob oroptiat On. 3. KIDDY 00. Ca Warr/ otreot- P. 8. Cleaver's "Prize Medical Eoney ts33 — lT ha.t income intlispoLgable to tho in nr,stn of the progaleor as ..the security . putt,* huh hat the undyntable fist should he stated. that V. tt. Clearer Is the soh, Inteator of the invaluable article t ivveri under the'etyls owl title of "ClemrY Prlse Medal' WWI heap Spurious Imitations of 'Whose hays been, and are likely to ha, manufactured, •hirti may lie eaUTY luds.sed en the trait. The peculiar dUalitts• of the Len. io.• article, to thus who bare net, used It. can never be midak •u. Thie nolebrst.l Bop tot tale retail at all Disprodna Uryg Nor, OUir by ttio agent+ tor Pitt 1,4,1 i and It. •lelnity ' " J. KIDD t CO.. 60 Wood street. Nairlf tiWro he any wan, be he ainglo who tu.ttri.d. tam,. utothigto. tootthout or [roam, who kof tact tot .ttrottof hhoottlf withal:tato of 11.0.1huryll's Atll.l I.ltottout, lot him go how sot In It for b v sur , l, It will bo worth If: valibt is cold. Ott? .nl Ott? aanlo.trorlire It shall all Yamaha.. ut.l. You het. our Itorterl is • wllf *flint:wart. au2s 5. D 1 lil6li—And now as to your I , trol.uto. 1 thought we I bad delayed wit.. lo loae.tt would he well to watt until 1 10.1 .. auttewhat to vrtltat II hew I Prat offered 11,0 oil for eel, the pontde thought It way te.r Laps like lb. outwit patent productions of the an. aud eo lell but 11311. 01.pooed lu bur. Pull gee. It to ...my au trial. arid persuaded tua... to buy. uut.l I got thee. to to.t, It. oteltesl power.. It *.r.tt Degas to turn Itae deaf and lame, de. A man who hat Via Woad for eLdbt setae. tea' pannuale.l to Iry Its rletwett tad he hal wed but three tangled, he could me ta-ro . lb.. uq rioarir 41•Ilit0uish the color 01 clothe, Ifet., while 104 health was oll.rwis. much Improved. Me Inittlee • afloat. to have bees IL reaultof • very tore, ewe of Perorate. /Such more cushy he sattl of thy healtog powers of retrtdeam. Bit tat it eulßee to aad that It hue obtained as reit...lel topetarity iu thlaeoute Iry I hate 101 l oh that rue war. up, and midhl have aol.l a hundred bottlre more. ...uttuoittatt Fault, Womueitt, Itar,h 16. 1842. DgrJUII PKIXTINt/ 01 all . kind 9 executed at the OIL+ Pith awilturea •nd at n-aounable retro. Portal atloutiou wilt . 1, wirer. to P10t.,. and Pro. cremate? I .r Itchibitioua land Ce, / • ('.OlO. 1301 nest, VI. 0' dabed. lat Italia*, Labatt, Vlautn, It;. 0.111. da a... 'trail r aad Dt.tetd l • thated ant P.emovea, ti 117 hloendreo Wright, M. 1)., • IF IVO , . ha manved bhp 41, ana .1..1.. L. :L.:. resma at.. b. 4.• ~, FAIL): REIRK:111). SUMMER ARRANGEMENT FA ILE, $9,011. ELPIMIP tri2 Pennsylvania Rail anWra „racket Line. • Rettrr, SCIO York, Philadelphia arid 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal Tllle 11114/Will. illtitTr MOUT ILIUM. FA RI( TO 11111..4REL1'11.t..4 .1. 11.41. T. $9.0 0 . :Amor. MO. I`.w.ar SYD v AAA Coals. ) Inv at iliAttovill• with rh• .14naarlvania Iraliroval. A ra .trr lloat ill roar. iiittrairrati 'Tarr uroira . 14 ruirialivara rata thaltailerail Dial,. •111. rarxt Oar 0./ 1300 A. o[oo,o, lb. 11•00 10.401 lo urrrina at 111.144401 a or Daltlaorro r owl, toot thritta,. llalthsoira as...arr. on arrival at llurla bora, roar the A prror 'lnto Cara oi the Canino.. avid atiarovhraoa HAM Cl tbatrity. arriving 1.. Lim a 1 0- rirrai...l fa It'aahlaataa lily mare morphia'. for puraar..r her aryl, 10 Irtlrilo4l. illetat Ararat J. altirilt 1 , 1 DIM. lion. Doan. - orb It Lat:Cli • tal., 'anal Dula. worth • •. • ,g 1852.. SPRING ARRLIIIIIIIIRNT. • - Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road RYA gligggPAßal - CLEVELAND, TOLEIZ, SANDUSKY, DE— TROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. JILIN new and fart running steamer FOR-' IntlT CITY. ilrots the. lioncoratiala Mot or trial itract, even .nraing at oltiork; (Sandt at• 4+0..0 rOlnlK•tiog at Welbaille ardla tho Itxprao Tram of lb. C.1.11/landand Yittabornh Rood. lowing at I 11., and lotions at Cleartand at necirek. it, Nod roonectina w 4th tht atostairoat mind road bum too Toledo, nando.kc. Octant, Chicano. Ililnaultia, lo u,d. Ounirdtt. Vann to Clooland to !ofwrlr. ' aolix A. CAUllliri, Anent Ciro/land and rinihnrnh 11101 Sand Co. cornar iiatcr awl SinlttillaAl dm.% ton OadO o alonotod.cla Ma Ohio 2 Ponta it to AlOancy, and C/aceland and huanotan S. it. On Allinnee t0 . M '1..4. the laza from Pittsburgh to Clevsland 111..11 Po. oieni hr tont motet WTI. airrialW 41 the Weit nau endso Ur team 4.4 Ot 447. • .0 • ----- Fin; Premium )AGUERREOTYPES. Pest,Orr Building. Third Strut.' • lITIZENS and strangers who wish to ob c Catl 141 , 11,1 it middle and We like likeness, at a easy mods tate grit,. will Ina it to their tattooet to rail at this welt known atablishoseot. where online astlatertion wsuerantred, or ea Cheraw made. lieeing use el the hrsest rrel hest assented Mlle and Skylights ewer owe IT O-114 for the warp... with lostronsents of the wet y. k• .r ul 1114. mai hostas *dinged lbserateln of Damn, t attspitag i, ne now yinettied tot the celebrated hoot. of Sit flatlet la and how Port. lir. ti. Dattarettimseit ..r a t , 4l . l4l;tgir of the art. stile of Datt r mr. ta irony, which ites lever It:wows: oral sod trisilkg. In all ireathere.frare is clrclt 4. w. tone. 11. MARRIED. o.ll'aeolel, the th by the goo. Mimosa Cowr t MAOSIIII, of YlokiAaa, sad -1.17.9.11e. K., ti•ochter of I. W.Chadotek, of this cliy. NEW 'BOONS! NEW BOORS UST received, Benßrace, by Cep Chewier 0 jke Qum or The Llte of • Seller, 2a, 6a. • 7. author a the uggirgig. rzllgAzt. Jr. . • Ull.leror, the rrteaooler—verb router. are Pew.. or LIM sail tro rottous; a book for Moth. ere Gad Daughters. by Mar anbbeat. Dollars athl Wats. by Amy Lathrop. For role by W. A. OlLlANVltiallti - rote 16 Pourth strait. To Rail Road Contractors. DitoPOSAIA will - be reeeived unlit the L ifAth of July best, Inclusion at the Igattlator Mobs ot the north Wettro I.:troltin Pall head, let Parittrii l'oAlltVgto).o:l=L° a i guttelVettr; or that lload--eathraelog all the beavien. porta of lb. •orn sod oontaittlao a bomber of untwist, doh cattlainh and esobantantatn wen as a cocain...4NA has. Cl ,Osidoe and culvert masonry. TLC liste aatabla from the twoh hail of at the mouth of Three Y..rti Lint mint end of Yettorman. to Parliersbanti ,to the Ohio MIST. sad la .boot 111 to hant6tstiobe will ha ready at lb. atm onionl, and at , . at Veil...non and sitar the Gh Jul,. maim. and rollovers will towstheollia hoe wafted totorntalloo. 'fbe eciateglbt=s . vach t b sel d wane• Ls reTrZatag ene`toot.,..4 . 4.'l..retle .Z 40,11.1441 ot the Italthoon and 0010 the ifortowndero •1: e reLti,tl.lC. rlzid.a. moat: ,itiftt*.l.ool,—; VI. "ra:artrt *Wirt' the 8.1'100"• y to asontlation and re. yllug • large mongol. of labor. Madan most tato/ lila ban leationtahata, ant will .tats what other worli taar may have oh baud. Hy order of tint Yrandent ant Ditto- MVO. 11. Leant/BR, Chief atogineat. natiewn, 40.0 Bah itgit Jelnealthith.ly ,The Celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, CONTAINING na Alcohol, a sure riakedy - gtmlryorpepiseln all Its Carlow faros. mob as pent In tiro giothath, Ithartbans, Habitual tketitithase. A 014 Eitienthh. ileederbe. Loa of Appetite, Plll., Night /thew, and even Cooeumption. Asthma or lihthitle, Flatulency raid in the guetheh,Nerethere es. thildsthe of the Ns iroiolties, the of the llmb..u.n.ratwblltt the sir the Ithireeribible erraythena or this rsolvereth They .re .IN the beet three known for the prevention and care of Pam and epee. and all disesues thetprreed from a Obi Iltat.l or enonte state et the Wreath. eold by „ blitiMig: JUST REUEIVEU-4 largo SlootalFlOor fui 011 , Clath. of Now Yon Manufacture, of Ma niweat and moat beautiful otyln or tationai whin wa °got at rs• dant ens, glso—lin shoat of 3 yards arid., of no it mint coalltY. and anion style, wain got wet to tbo 4rannonalloth br the Analog of the Canal Bash Cl will will at the inn Ise costs crime dollar Sin 7. Int ruars. 1114 • • tins Merest street COFFES--25U bags prime liio, arriving ...a'an mu by W. * P. WILSON. I•1I ll7 Yeast sad 1!a &mod W. saALTPETRE , --100 bags Crude, artisizi. la sal for fals by • ,014 •.•W.ll F. WILSON. r I • P 01313 DE LLINEB-4 caeis at 10 • 4 A. A. MASON & CO k&WNS 1 LAWNS 11--Jam reed at mm. fast oolond /Amt.; la UK; Dor WM, alloo. lI2dISIER : •SITAWIS--A. , Muon A Co.' " b.r•Att opmwt • limn arortment ot plale lad e• rn bid•r• d Drat., Ortosers, d Lam, totd .7 just rc „ 1 . . , 0 ., 1111 1 . i n t) Y. , 116 at sa • J• 11 J. A PIIII.LII.S. sTop s.lELupxoss;Ju.t re, I y nr verlyall•J boubl• Two atop AI IrWnruF. M.J. by CAI:00111T. the crlgittab Inventor. Thom Inotrom•ola, We under me. Carhosil Vt pay. /w.bal Far erroe on. am altogether hrt•Qualhal r power an.lrkho••• loge. Yhtma ;t i t am) eLaralne. o r wA by jell WAIL • Altera 1, . Nn. 101 Third ntreek. (Yost n+PY ) pICE-2.0 'tea. fret Caroline, f a talo , by j.. 14 \ A. CV LII ERTSON. frOBACCO -- tWO biSs's and B's Richmond: lol•erprOW. 11. arant, Miami] A Itntironn. god other G‘r pale 1.7 A.CULIINIVIA/N. tACC6-60 *cgs Girt for sato b CULUKRTSOR . . -- {a WA It —2lb bngt+ Brazi Ipr vale by t 7 lett s . A.AJULlir.ttis9l.l. Pittsburgh ai anT Was — hi ngtoU Rail Ro ad! m_ PUBLIC. JIBETING IN CANONS rirtlE eitizqr . of \yiturbiugum hrul Allk gheor Oeunt! favorable to the conatructlon . of a, 1 Ito WNW beterrei. PlttaleArch end liaehhr . I• .` along lb. Chartlera Valle?. \ gill meet In the rough e 4 Olsombury,. on TLIVASUA V the .2.lth lie, o .June. at 17. o'clock. noon. \ \ \ \ • The vest importance rit the Proro.ftr , R O . l t. the ett 1 .119 .I19 ante tedveeen the \tee point. of tetiolonei will 'lnge theattratlen of al.: the faellitv,trith whin!. the hoed can Wonnattuctedk tittklncoetehleraleento. compeer 11.7. which It till enalkt.O.oll.l tt. awl the tall.tr . oal urea of the Iloa.kohen carooleted,' are all mket reTenteo deman.l the esgicand aril. !abetment of Vie whole...retro of thou. Iti -rented lit thin projert. The snorting 1•111 adopt measure (kr hatentdia , e ante , . to rc. le,, crow, to the haprotement. and... 11 le earoorly hoped Wee. the attendance of the cltisenekent he generel. `. Jet Iklauteln '. t) I ItTI glen V A bI.):X. AaIURPUY k mien 'RILL 'Tooth:km' to 171 MAT* new Onode—opei, InerninC. Were 17dlve, fileweee ewl Cape. \ \ \ Wince FieugeWeeryFich \ et aerine inn. hten!..ll:se. " 7 • Aal • srevat [ a kin) \ ottps utielma s : . mnlamllruulerryj ° u n s ta t it i c i ..4 l6 .l:F . l.l e r ' ste. S Dr aen' lI L IOALZ . II,I.L V II EkSE-25 rea'a.Ter - .11.1611iti0 13 ". 'jab 4°l rnr "hr h r \ • \ 0•14 \ It. lIAI2 4A CO. 6 1 11. 1510LASSFS--54\ bbla. AY• Alel•wo, In .cur l tea krule br ir,DALZELL ;41 fljlEESE—Old ennui 1, tting. ttiitt, day reed awl for utlel.r" IWNI11( II OnLIANY..". tell! Water et.atro \' bb i ledgf r %e si lq . 4 \ n ACON—G casks clear Sides, landing from., tmr Butkefe State, end Mr eels b \ tel 2. \ aIMICK aOO. OS' Wet. et. \ U 0 '3 hhth. N. 0. for nalw.by L - 3 0 0.1 N Ism* fW. LOOMS— 3,00 tons Juniata for ealp ty t.tt-. rithrlOK Co. West:, and Dickley'a Okla [NAL \ Loursuotik MINTRELEI T perrorm Vl9, Friday e”flaing, LA FAT6III4 1.14.2* cont., Ikkne 4.1 st T ceelnelg; In c0191911Z1 •I PiF.W BOOKS--.lusi,reo'd at the Central hook nor, Vol. Meow, • sketch of,•DLrefool dotictipllon of IL. %hay., by Ilutqtol,lt. Nwholtr—Lthr sad Liiittww 11.13. Sktokbr, with ess•pi oil iii• tokratter Charle.. 13,10.1 I'. 1105P,11., •La 1.000011 Vol. Ile - ra.—Tte 1.44 atiJ. WaShik Of roh.rt Unit.., t • huh logligib t0m,,,, h o g.. o n 0g00...a ao Kara...ins oroigneultutul hog .- paw, .Tha ,bstaoca Is upl.ai. viol rilootel. awl inn timbered:U*6 youngcarbon! of stout \W thellii-grsolt It is .11 g•iwrott. It has • mall houo.ou It.ana SAW gat r t V , :d r :trlll, if:I; C'::Pba'4l,2ll.llMill= . fl. 1 ...1L iiirargT =gam Lu.b: , . ( . ..i.. Pair le k• • trlsud's haoklkousw i % • ~ . telo _.' `.. No.l23.conisr !oat _sink sus., 7 Tamil; Corner iilitut, --- . \ , I IFF ER for Wu, Naval Stores of everjt, de- ' 1. jr, Pal plink u 1. 1 ,11 thrY ore .oastaoyy ...goyim.. • corljrninorittlyset from. the muulfsetoram:larits Ton \ . puglog, Tov. tab; Varnish. thin (Ml, Patna Oil, Tag. • tugs' MI. Lingo / I tyil, Oituoion sad /Soar Ifotlo of wrory ... mow , : ~. : , . jshuaoaday \ \ eolith l'itiaborgh and Saw Mill ManTittn- \ — ike,Company. \ rilllE . 103 scribers to the above [toad ll \ 'beetle. notice that the Iraq wiphare the Irt lust. The tb. \ ..e.to sleeve 13, du* GA the ebt nt July, atel by. \ `oo'ler. on be of ech mu : codin ( try.tth_!tettA all hi \ PUJ'et.4l; •-J. zilKar F)igland'pve Stock. Imamanco Co.\ _ 11ZIr coassencer. ' • \ ItORSES, - CATTLig, ae.,"ineured ttaititiet_ - by dim. oCareidest. C.1. 1 .11,1•)1130.1rtib DLAFTUR: • •, • Th ' teali istultiek, AUtot rd.otde. ' • \ Nt te n TIL i gher. ftn:trallat • ••\ • THOMAS ALIINDEUCE(. heehleht. U" 4' 6.1..21%.1/411boat.-1.e...a.; • 3 N 0.123, menet el Need a. it. 610 Patriete NtiejA•• health. .1* Inforaiation for thf-Pnblic. . , unplapant odors, `BAI most loans. ims is an 116.NSIVII BLEAT% lOW to anew% , L oo hayed, too brott.b• I. mon or dlttaanobia, very often tho othfjoet f±t to totttsli boo • mostly of the foot. PATTIZOOLIII DblititGONT 16111 ' , withal. ['mita borstal proytot tbo &coy of, .a 0 tot& en *froth, can the amok mouth, /a, •Tho =may rstaaa slit I. • Faille by tho Ifflodltsllffltd.• and bY Pfoffith. " 41thtItT VAI7 , Billattroeb2=ft. Notice* annual meeting 'of the Stockholder* rd C.a. Ride. 111hIng_Company will behltit the 0 the S.D.T. 111 00 011Xlar,lar a. leCt, Met gt. 1127 4.'4 •7 ILLNNA.Seehetat7. Utica Wool Depot. • lasLE eubecribere. suacageora to Taylor ' Rockwell. will contlowelke.Wool ei4accleolocbaid— beratillre, awl,6lwit cctulgoiciertta tram thowi ' og MID taste= clack., , fish &Ivo.. [lll/30 ...d iramt . a . m1 ,,, * ~ liakaa. . • ~ , UM. New,Tark. , • , iBrown'a Essence of Jamaica Ginger • I'L elaborately prepared from earefolly ' ootedarticles of the best audit,: d er. In • nttated ton all tbe 'Telma& nftn•ttles of lb. ar • !Vitra I. , •v” Areat ' ael tueel: d ir • varhttr tignattaatn4 re .• Iran tonna • rretefol nnolent rentalteele Ilonlanly In nem •here then le • we, of exhaust/on . • • (pip ...WV. folio. or hest.. one drogla bar : notblit thf 'ram - aati • Inna goof. s 111 to bpga nal tend pleasant rostoretle.. nieh znaktathle I • half neeltal andition to the travellees inft-; elven to eodll the to the lennlycolleetiou entwine& Whir elltlttolf tan unpleseant tonne of notables nun • • anon: from Intherf•ti InAlgertfloth, or when nun .• indoor-1 trfon'fiding In •MI roan ,nr, or ciunieg•Of, ' •s• the moan 41. yawl st wa, the o.,•etten off:new, alnn.eeor.{ng the direett m Init aketrat tanutkbli Ire • to ordinary Carr6m. inelinent ebohnln ahart,ln all • ..101 prestratioa Mit .11 , 41, rll4[llooo4lllb4lthig •• lonnlitents or.dleente. it Is of Inestimable no.. • raring lb. entoomernonthe .en in Boothe= elionateth ht , datthle. nefflele thy dialog the preettleocsof • Oatia Woolen no nettles. Or tangly be iflthont I-4,2 and/ad ...netted Tr pals h • •\\ \ L. WILCOX CO.\ • • info.; Illasket•et. au 1 Illamead.l., I 'A \ LL°W , bzi:t.preiin Cutting; '/ \ I :q r.4 " dA ' Inr r I tr a w.te:g•DOT;aibtll. lal IVY CENT Oolon .TPa;whiuh hew given • Noolt , erearral surisfser6 n to our ro'ell customer. . los dm, ems Ptißvir W •01 .suet, fri.llll, ion reect mod Lime To:at 11% erote. '1 • - rup.gior 6.k/extra Blac at 760 ABl 6,1. \ "s W. A .. ..IIIcCs.IIEUI • 470. • Golden yjin X"l'ite! "Y"m"...7 caidop,;: isarktit Dickrky t KSKSO Xs, receiving kal for lude \ DeLZKLL IlidlSS=-01 all linty constantly oa , han , 11r Or ir Ivernern brarta. sad far Wad& -"A UB'.Fiee'd G. P. Jules •P \ Ila C. ltarthanty MormaJor for Abbe.. .Alan &MI Comm by Amy L.fhn,n \ Ira /NIMBI.. b. tbb rnt,r of \ I.IILDAYI,Yrih WY W.. \ ;el \ \ lIIRAYER \BOOKS ANIY , ..BiBLES in the prgy,mr..ml fat etwymit bindlitar;of ell el. bad DAVILY.I.IB AGNEW " \ bb bibrbbt *trier. , Laid oil, Adamantine eandlesTand Fiiap. kits. manufacinied and offered:l4 sale by , \ Food wor order* • . lactory. Go Leon. Avenue. or - to \ oratottooolg of J• • n \looria Ooni • 1j06.113a1l •\ \ JOS. Os DAVI.* W. 4ERIIS AN Doll ' ll e ,llllnif - Do • 'A - . , • - ..\- ' Late. \ •4. , IBarenlow. MIP - r:n; rw., , d° 1 1:25112:i Pkees. n 't \\\ ', ' Norman COomoo. Teo Und. o Pravda' do, ' I .onoto. ~ \ ', i„,r,..ll',..`g,th&k.h....B=tr''F.."'*4-• • •\., __}.o. , lf. D. KINCI• '14,11, stood. , 4• \ ...phi.a,t. = llv. 3 .4k. end F o allul ut =tot , i f .. urele • V . A.l. o4r UAL r ßitti .ii r2LlCE. soda pa ral. t, j' d k Att . t - rit I;puTe " ffbriary—llsod'a Jowl:4 tatlnth Tartary, Thl bet and Okla. v 012.61,00: a t e fotan too , •••. Ildrnd.'l.oo4 lhdden and Ittnied Me at Eery to, karts thatch Nook. die. tn. . - • • Gekerenstee • Conversidlnee wllh Goethen On#lll4 On.dhel. Hr torn LIfe.GOCUIC Stod.rn O.lot•M '4l eninhre round the Globe; 0. itittd or Wench Btklohne Yule In Iha I; Wttent htotel, T. Et\ Arthur: Orshan el Al:mks% • Itevolollent Orldoes of /mos Itecolleeth,ns of it Idteena'A LH. ildlanoh 0.011, Edlledltlnto Hawthorn . * Wtelt4 de. n Ines do.; Ilotherrelon hilietrehon lOvsittls Players Inn Partin Haab ellller'e Whets. the It hale, by /0010111. • ryneored Thotlehte front fettlite %whom Thee of • ,Voutbratetalvtlaton Toltec LAtlyht iloottG tdinht Olden( '-- 0,1*., (*Ghosts endithoot Benern•limlleree Warts Oe6- tel. of the Old WerLt Se mend. Gotland, Lite added.. • tram Or In Itatatee; Pentophy of Living; all elOertee• l' ••T U Jeb I nt ", IIII(Irre(71111 7 . ' G 6 Mullet I tI&SOLUTION 01? I'~AItTN6RyIiIP tb. betelotote, .Often the name or t.iNP.IIOIUNCItti KR a aIUELL I.l.bmsehers. nue .diteolsed. by mates' comment. o I n %Nth del , of due and the bad. been ahead n the nnnan 1.. 11 menet% the rattling miner. for eoliktlen end • teem A. 1.1 hAtiN Eh, .11. P.. AIRCLIAIL 'lattOoropluct ■'d Modem Veretelore ranted on he 1 , eaner.''Sneetneer . . A hateeltee,t• methane., at the ikkl " k ” ?I R. k..11.A1714.• Irrn ittadaraigpett tiltihea to grail \ of thls onsaninalty to trottemend veld dm telbe ...,(!aggkol L atid put.zouirr *fibs 'Mule Wnentl. MAR* eEsser and Boetbber ate indoectionn erthte, *amt. r0 0 .t4 6 . Iltreirttle=ltOtil l ot t er=t . to td toy recommendation. \ CAPE RAY—SE BAT CONORKsa BALI, but. Tb. will 44:16 \ • r o llke u tit . brlitte intmodrarnlt..44..l. m rseo ! t i fc7:goel l c7dr m "\" • W. ' ,1 6 131 . 'Proprietor:, Nf AN V T 11,R E D \ aux NEW ' 41 , 5 , 241 /c 3.: xtLOB,M . G AND mips , lrN 4 t a". \ ZINO PAINTS . : \ ti;it, b.,. rem boar .fter 1.17411.7.te trig t rl\ bel... Enropp us! On UAW •111et.,..t0 W. !roe. prolamine prepertlete maperet%ty 0 A WRITE ZINC\: " PAIN \ :NPALlU: t arialtii ' Vt= j s iitt ; ;VV ' t to beesitogir waits. and Is opined) roetweto lb* 'emeAtteto s IA L%rtur th to U. LL NOT TURN i.I.:LLOIS e.. _\ \\ 'What exposed to solobirpor er ret.pltke ‘ et Lae nrstbir •b. abut stp&i: now rim 0.1.. AS to - 11.1,1thstiosts awl Is th„ Mau - atm Otbor, Pot Leine Tier it 11. .01.1) Or • in it tad tub AA It non 1..1teri1.... DP aor W 4 ,4 ..h rce re thlith.CD. 41. n!. brand polain DLAOK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS.' \.\ Thom um (ItrOialteliple prin,...l ere analimbeetty nod best..pelota lbw pixuexcl lorlteetar. \ .49. Sendai, &aim.% ttetzolasu. sit.r; . h" , Pr 111,1.... Or IMO.. tbeT esolmeal • • \ WEATOIR AND Plitt PRO . F.:,0 - Vat Inn intritoeittb•y Le. taatlngliriTtAttbt• littlr . • [mix •• islv•stio ••••ettiot, sul tatittli prevent utt,lto• Igats. tb•y plickly. sett butta• • par , otitaltlo b•••• sin hot gtmlua alNr bk.maAr of lb• tartby'imotta bev• , Itt•lats tupillmt ao 1410• rat Untie by M a' t *moo( tbw a 2 Nk• t 10:”Vi . 4 Int • \ Mnl;l: i terbtt-. •td WY* )r am% by Yaw Good news hir the Lacutil •-\\-t2A- - ,•: • \• FIR. LATROBE:B\ FILENC'II. FLUXES - '..', \ \ PILL% art lorammt. data and Elirot,,rl liorMysgoy\.., s nal %,,Ifluor Alba., Copprmaka, lqdrroor, I.kuic rk .. , Ventral Wraltnem Hanna.Walia to Oa 11.0.4 O M Lisabar., to% gna l liirain: l3l- g e r;fl' A-- ' I=,‘, \‘, 10.. or alma.. m? ob , -a PM,. 2d OA. \ . 5 ,, `Areret a g"sr d • .0 04 » two. .and " w''''' \ halt _____ of VI oxl, Pftdebargh. . Zar a rottita l rebir. UUUI'I7- ir zeitTZNN la. . ' , ll. A. Fehneit;ek's Vertairage 4 , 7 ' ll : r r HE ea r ed t and - ot effioVe n. ;; to Idotroa i d i ri9AWlrl, and Adults. tba l bur mor bras ... \ \ damotral. aonowtom tertmooy of fly g. 3 05001.1. .., \ N oetnrd. Ma .B. w. %daub. lonzald. .., r , \ ~. „ "Ldrararry. lad-, Sor.lo.lllA+ \ kt0mmi. 6 2; 1. ,:. Fammatotlr /14),,,..,.(katt,-t ton rtal . \ \ 111 4 1V01,11 FOOSDn'forialflac, at 4 havolota to UM N 5 bantam , /a tads vicinity it so orry maalar,and th.anat%' • ma party Ineroadag. •Ur int las "tram vuearr at Var-V, 5 - k \ taltais to tba sartot. arm bar ro good a rryi \MO. of •• \ ' yo and mat aststalos Its character ro loaL l tools ' ~ ' , aniatoir mamma tb• ime .0,01. r04.1111="w ' \ . \ ' sm, Imar. pitmans melt mosal to nommarrry. of, , , oar fand raolartolda maystelma oar It la tad, m adam , . \52 \ bre, and rommonad it Do a gad oak mate ankle Os the . 5 *Imol:loot iroenta tram its ORM. \ . Yaws, Ita.. s s. 11... W. 'it ILATACIIA \,. Pawed and told by - B. A. VALINZATINg A W., \ ~, ~5 \ .., L . • , coma Woad dad AM anion,. riarboaitt- \ .I, ; \ r \R. KERR'S Diiontery Medicine; in 1a.% ':, \ i JL. Woof Mlodktoo MO OM &beak' bo witbor r ) kr /els „`\ arket and zrEna kouldere fur uousit Etr strwi, -The eaten • imperil* Tes.. antird with ti .61tb. i .ent Imo I. ir muut 1 161.1,124130 al4 *Turnip. trU 'UN. Mae ppd. tO a CO, Liberty-O.