.: -,~- •''' ; • ,'• 7 ". . : , : : _ • WY, ,t . ,1.„ , *4;; • Attlti l .4n I :I N A 14 , eflt 5 ,;,,,:v:•1414:. 4 ; • V.ff . •••,%' • ' , ` l ll .;: • ' 4, 1 • • . i , =,- - ' „' g ~., _ 1f ,,.. 6 ,...•,: . , 1 ,,,,,,....,,, ......„:„. 0,, I'll'TSBUIt6l - 1 GAZETTE. eu mligr, I,v wI.IITII • 00. ?ITT 11311108 FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1852. () ot TO; I.II.IIIIIDINT, OEN. WINFIELD SCOTT, New Jersey 1T1=1117,1 WILLIAM A. GRAIIAIIL N. ,darolintt FOR CANAL O,3IOIIIIIIIIONER. JACOB HOFFMAN,. or DIRLS volovry ILLISCTOIIB. ea L ‘• A. L. Mum., • Jaws Oottoca. lenetenelt. lAM. velem. V. Wales, Jana 11. Caleroat, lUM 11..10.• 10. Jan 10. ran.. •Jona Wm..% la. Pam IL Damen, • Jon I. gams. 17. M. Jan. IleerLwitr.o 0. srzscaa Ile ttttt Pt Nava Dana., e.. Jain W. num.. 11. Joao Lerma. 7. Jume Ycsanorn To. HOOLiTSIIII, i.-bons Fnaarraa.. 21. Thomas J. Maumee. JAM. MusaeLL rt. Laves L It...Wangs V. Wiun. 41Snuelts Manaus. 11. 10011 ALTON. • 24. Marta Pleura, jll. IL O. \Rama.. elaat's A. Peneataxer.. Nam bittr4l.o3 • Antimasonic and Whig County Ticket. pot cavaLlas—Alve ' DAVID AITUUIIt. Plttrborgh. rot coVasild—t.lo DURUM. lIILISIAB N. HOWE, Alleghear . FOIL SIAIL. tiEDID.II4 UAKtII K. AlkebfOr. F7P. tit:DAUM K. AVYLIRTON, Ifirm4l.l, m 1110115 S VIINS . uowAro. vitta,nr,h. r.vs - rNa. Town•Akp. /ODD 11. INIWiIIS, Tvr,utunl.' SIIO4W. TV ILLI•11 AIAUI LL. lquebuiy 60.1.1.0.1071.1”. ADWAILD • .101.0 • 01 CAM" OF 44{1. .... susials, SC JUIN omeitsivr, .111 , 06evl• COXVIDOOXIX. WILLIAM •Ltili.D. DAlsbaralt fouls. JAAIES LOWRY. I'lltAorzh. .13•01. YILANUIS 1. LIAIIIINIIII..OISaIMIII wino erns Coavarnox The Whig State Convention, celled to nominate n-ceadidate for Jodgo of the supreme Court, in the room of the Ron. nICIIAID Cottarma, doonsa ed, met In Philadelphia On Saturday lest. Dsviat boson, Eeq , of Armlet:spy county, presided. The principal tmodidatee were Messrs Baling ton, Comly, Smyeer, and Polloek. The two bal lots taken on Saturday evening resulted to fol lows. lit Ballot. 21 Ballot 6 13 19 Buffington Cooly, 'Stripier, Collect, On both these ballots there mare a considers hie number of scattering votes. Tho convention then adjourned to Monday. ' On the forenoon of Monday the attention of the Convention was more occupied with the do ings at Baltimore than with their own proper du ties: and when the nomination of On. Scott was unnounued all attempts at keeping order were stmadoutd, and the session closed in gloriou l confusion. In tlm afternoon 9ey met again, when Mr rata., of esmbria cmnty, (taut a eammittee appointed in the forenoon far the porpoae, poked tho fallowing ratifying acid gratifying ens °lcahn's: lissulvel, That we, the Whirl of Peonnylvenis la State Convention assembled, do most multi :. illy minty the nominetion of Gen. Witifisli Scott .for the Presidenor of the United States, this day tends by the Katianiti Whig Convention at Bid. tone,• We adopt him ae our caclidato, and heartily euhncribc the deduction of principles of that holy. Renoleed, That the nomination of Clem Who field Scott fa particelarly gratifying to Penney). vanis, innamtwian he ban been for yeses thif first choice or a lugs portion or her cititenn, torthet distinettlahed elation. the fame in dear to es so forming pert the brightest pages of the history of our ilommon country. And this he lIhN enshrined in the heart. of Pezinnylvaittie rallsut eons. 'whom. he has tto often led to vio tory and to glory, lteeolved, That we :cell _upon every Whig of the North, the South, the. East and tho Wort, In strike in boldly fur the obtainment of a glorious victory, in the election of one whose triumpllant award succesefelly defended .our nothern fron tier. whose unparalleled success in armn, aided to emending our borders on the blue Pacific— whose civil stervieen have been eminently enc. rennet in tit, the South, the EVIL and the Went,- - etheee etILIViOII, Mlll.l is earinble of comprehending the interests of all, and whose patriotic heart beettcwithlove f-r oar country. our whole cottony, "and nothing but our country I Renabred, That in our boor of exultance. we ore not unmindful of. the eminent service% IE4 pure patriotism, end devoted love rf country dis played by Millard Fillmore, in the high office to which en all-wise Providence has celled him True In hie out faithful to toll constitutional obligations, untiring in the discharge of his of • flan dutie; he will hear with him in his retire- , 1 meet from public life, the love uf his opponent% and the confidenceorn grateful pia pie, who will never cease to recollect his attune titration of the first office of our country, with heart-felt gratitude. Resolved, That the gigantic 'intellect nod groat public services of Daniel Webster, nom mend our gratitude endrespect, an well an that of the whole civilized world. Our mighty tenan try does not hound his fame. Wide as the gift of speech and the power 'or the press are extmel of his glowing oratory and his rainless pen bee raised for him in the minds of mon, a monu ment more glorious nod More enduing then the pyramids of the Rant. Long may his services be continued to his country. Resolved, That the sympathies of the great Whig Party, of Peoneylvania, are with the tiles ' (dons patriot of Kentucky, now as ever, first and foremost in the hearts and affections of the Whips of the Keyetine State. May bin latter cod he as peaceable as his beginning was glut out! All hail to our own !fury Clay. Resolved, Thet we render our thanks to the delegation in the Natation Convention, front Pennsylvania, fur their fititbfel and earnest efforts in babel( of the candidate of the Whigs of Pentoylvania,and that we pledge the electoral " vote of Pennsylvania to the nominee. of the Ns - tlonal Convention. Thet done, the Convention proceeded to its own proper butanes.. Upon the 31 ballot (the first on Monday,) Metter. Buffington end Comly Only were vote) for, as follow,: Boffington, 36 Comb., 31 So Mr. Buffington, of Kittanning, wee elected the Whig nominee to fill the recency on the Su preme Bench, oemioned by the death of Judge Coolter. Olt:motion of Mr. O. Duff, the nomination of Mi. Buffington was catried unanimously and I y acclamation. - Oa motion of Mr. Fenton, ► resolution cf thanks was voted to Mr. David Leech, for hid ibilitj and Impartiality as Pretrident. Also, a resolution of thanks to the Committee of Superintendence of the city and county of PMl►dalphla, for their kindness, hospitality and admirable arrangements. Mr. Brown', of Dubai, offered the following riaoldtiona, which were carried unanimously: , Rewired, That werecommend Joseph Buffing ton to the voters of tho Convention, as a sound jurist, and an able and reliable man to fill. the station of Judge of. the Supreme Court, now v.- emit by the death of, the late lamentel Richard Coulter. Resolved,. That we all upon the enlists or the State to join us in Bemiring the election of Judge Buffington, inasmuch as it is in our opin ion, of vital Importatme that the bench should *lathe 6:elusively of one political character. Carried unanimously. This Ise most excellent nomination. Judge Buffington is a sound and able jariet, n Sae scholar, a long-tried and sterling Whig, end a most estimable man. Unrepresented the Arm strong district in Congress for four years, elect • ed, under regular whig nominations, in a dis trict where the whine are always in a minority inSt•te contests. Be owed his success to a well daserved personal popularity. Be was a faith ful and excellent representatire. At the end of his mond dem he declined • reelection, lad then the whip were beaten. &assumedly he was appointed President Judge of the Judiedal.aietrict composed of Clsri. on, Young°, Elk, and other counties; in which po anion be gave great eitisfaction. During the time. be held the Judgeehipin the Clarion district, Pres iciest Fillmore, unsolicited, conferred upon him .; the appointment of Chief Justice of Utah Ter ritory.: This appointment, after mature consid eration, he declined to accept. • Mr. Buffington Is amongst tie earliest and most ardent friends of General Scott; and being 0. fon:Able and eloquent speaker, will do good ,a•rfioe in the coming campaign. And cows shall obnJfetul doubt give Qen. Scott the.vote of this ,state p handsome majority, we an of course Allot Judy Alidlinitom . . ... z:, .... , _ ; ,,.- ; -: ; - ,7, 4 ;.,...;:i-;, - ,14 . .if.A. 7 ..,) ! , .,.!f:::7-t... , , , ,.: ,. . , ., , .... , ,,, ,,, :::?.. - ..:,.:::'.: , 4..:r - 7. , ,.;; . ;•::;.- 1-,-, !!4 7,. . , 4 - ; , .. , ..` -,,z , Q .' . , :1 ;: •1' . - ,,' , :::Y-''.;7 . , , i. , 5 .- ,'.2E;A•;k'.. , ;',•;' : ,:'.' f;l_7.,•6;::':igf . ;,. 1, - 1•-lA : : . :i•;k . ' ,- ;: ." :.g . :4;;;1 , -; -. E'; ' ;:!. ,: .;'.' .. ;';i; ,'4,-' ' .'- ' ' '' '' •.? • 'The editors of the Past have a fag . sabgbag from their sanctum window. They asy it is bright and pare as their principles, as id beau tiful u truth. Well, truth le beautiful, and their flsg le a pretty one; but if they wish to symbo list their principles—we mean their Baltimore vlatfona—let them haul In the stare and stripes, and man oat a flag haring on it the agora of a chained negro standing in a bank of fog. Cmu.—The tut advice* from ValpareLso are to May 15. The Chilton Beeziona were to be opened on the find of Jane. Four million dollars have been subscribed to the Railroad between V►lpetaieo sad Quißots, and the work is to be commenced forthwith. It is thought that this sum is amply sufficient to finish It. When this road is finished, a continu ation to Ssntlsgo will be constructed. A tele graph is In operation from Valpandan to Carte del Pride, and was to have been finished to San tiago by the first of June. A friend handed us the subjoined article from a Port Wayne paper, which we publish with pleasure. The road, or rather eystem of roads, of which it speaks commences at Crestline, the western terminus of the Ohio and Pennsylvania road, and extend a little north of west to Fort Wayne, thence to Galena or Lasa lle, or bath, thence west - to Kook Island, on• the Mississippi and north went to Galena, and thence north in definitely to the boundaries of popultion, and westward to the Pacific. But so far as the roads, this side of the Mietsiesippi are concerned, they may and pyramid) , rill noon be completed. Lasalle is a llourishing town at the bead of 'steamboat navigation on tho Illinois river It is obont eighty miles S. W. of Chicago, and shoot OA same distance cast of Rock Island. OUR HALLWAY EXTENSION WESTWARD. Shall oar "bank boon" Toad, in its extension from this place, take the direction of Chicago or Laatibfft The settlement of this question will no doubt dapcpit in part upon the fitness of the country in its topography and characteristic., ai these may be ancertainod by accurate moneys but will be influenced oleo by'llto diornitiott manifested along the proposed eolleell in the way of "material aid," for it in now well understood Pat a railroad project to command the neces• slag aid from abroad, must brat show a fair eutewription along the lint. The Chicago extension, as may be seen by ref. ereoec to the mop, without material variation from an air lino, may pass through four county seats, to•wit: Columbia, Warsaw, Plymouth, and either Valparisso or the seat of justice of Lake 1;,,0n1y. An a through route, from Chicago or Olden+ to the Pea board, thin: would tie shorter `thou any other. The link between Fort Wayne and Chicago, 149 mile, is all that retuning to be provided for. In point of distanoo the oompari. son with other routes will stand thus: From Chicago to New York by Fort Weyne, Pdtsburgh, and Philadelphia 905 miles. between these came point', by Toledo and Pun kirk, otter the eartatitation of the air line road west from 'Fated°, 957 miles. And if our route he the shortest to New "York. of 'comae the difference is nitult more in our la • nor to any city south of New Fora. If the extension to Lasalle Phan fad more favor with the people west of Fort Wayne. o r with the companies interested east of us, our *auto will hr none the less important an a through 01 we between tho totem cities and the Mimi hada west and northwest. Lasalle is to lie a veint of extensive railroad intersection. The western brooch of the Illinois Central Road, os ire understand, runs from that point to galena, while the road from Lasalle to Rock Inland will connect on directly with th . o 31teei.ippi, and ultimately with Council Bluffe, which is on the t wain roots to the Pacific, through the South Pans. In thin extensive chain of direct railroad eaniniunicali in between Philadelphia and Reek I ;land, there remainn only to be provided for ins link between Fort Wayne and Lasalle, about 1.09 miles. 13121=1 The distance front Lassa: to New York, by l'ort Wayne, Pitteburgh and Phi._4clpbil will I.e 96.. milee. Between tamp point., by eltietg.., rolavo tiankirk, after the eartorrof di.tsoco br air line r cut wnkt of fated*, will In 10.V7 hop, 9:t. miles in favor of the Fort Wayne route y van to New York, and 1111101 muru 11 Ira,. tier from theta,. west ha destined to any city o of• New York. We hare thus very hastily thrown together too leading points of advantage presented 19 this "beck bone" road, and its extenoinon west ward, leaving it far the various west sod east of us to 'fill up the picture, and to act la the importance end extensive bearings of itle. abject would scent to demand. I CHIPPEWA . AND MUNDY'S ;AWE. • TO, following brief nketeh of then. brilliant ragagemente. 'bleb we ropy from the North ..ltdericon, Bill be`rend with intrust. It occurs aldegraphical sketch of Gen. Scott: In 1814 he was made to Brigadier General, and the next important action in which we br h him, is that of Chippewa. The force of the American was 1,900, against 2,100, more than _half of whotri were the veterans of the , I eniimular war, the dower of the British Army cJit's men had never mien service—hut he court ed the unequal strife. Pilled with martial ardor, cud ambitions for hi, eiwiatry'e glory, be mailed himself for the conflict. After *deadly encounter, ih which he woo everywhere slung Lis line, en e.mraging his troops, he pursued hi. routed va t-wary at the point of the bayonet, into hie in• tivuchmente. The killed of the English was Z..J3 Ooly two days after the bottle of Chippe •s, July 7th, 1613, he forced the peerage of the hippews, and compelled the enemy, coder Oen. Bien, to retreat upon Burlington Heights. Ito ate 26th of July, be met Mali, whew force won how 3000 strong. at Loody'e Lane. ticoti's trigade - was reduced by losses to 1300 men. In rode of this iteuleuee disparity of strength, he determined to fight. The eueounter woo fierce and desperate. Their intrepid leader, foremost iv every post of danger, nerved the devoted lit tie band of Americium to unparalleled ellorto, had they sustained with noel:taken valor the ?whole weight of the enemy's superior numbers. Night overtook the combat, and the desperate t oils was continued by the light of the moon. tvott had bad two homes killed under him and Own wounded in the side by a bullet. Bat In ho wise hubdued, be rushed into the contest n foot, and continued to the and in the thickest f the fight. At length, at nine o'clock. General lirowrie arrival en the ground with reinforce toents, brought the struggle to • clone. The ,' victory wan singularly brilliant, hut dearly won Gesides the lots of 743 men—a far greater pro portion of our troop. than fell at Buena Vista= :Mott had his shoulder dreadfully ehattered, and I reeved a bullet in his aide. From there wounds be has never nines fully recovered; and there in Beath lead in ,his body which he will eery to Its grave. Re was borne on a litter from the held to Bulfalo,.thence to Genera, andafterwerho journeyed slowly to this city, wilither he repair cif for eurgicsi aid. A screw piles light house is to be erected on rand Key near Key West. There is a Lill now before the Conneal,ent Leg • i4lature to increase the legal rate of interest to /0 per cent. The bill abonehing capital punishment, has pissed the Connecticut Sonata, by a vote of 13 to 7. Wise, the Aeranout, is out West making ft ba twat ascension at each of the principal towns. One of the prisoners in the Ohio penitentiary escaped by hiding himself in the dining room .t meal time, and'in the night getting into the yard tad climbing the wall. . . 7EOI JEW YOWL iflorrespondAno of the i Ittaburgh DMll a.rra. I The stmoephern is smoky hereabouts Supposed to be .caused by the combustion of powder in testifying the joy of the Whir" at the nomination of Gem Scott and Mr. Graham.— Never was a nomination mere heartily received by that Maas of voters who . elect a President, and you may call New York sure for the Whig ,11113i110ts by any number of votes needed. The licorocou feel like the ?dethrone after a bottle, end are morally certain that Gen. Pierce will get a fifth fall, a little more convincing of his bi feriority to Oen. Scott, then those he received in the fields of Mexico Even mob presses as the Journal of Commerce accord to the Whig nominee the pirosession of the soundest National principles; ant dee laze him the peer of any sandi. date who could hotelmen selected. A few Whigs is strong locafoco States may be troubled about the selection of o Preside/It, bat the November battle will convince them that the States which insisted upon nominating Oen. Scott, felt their ability to elect him. Fans oentione to be a staple article of street sale, and Oenin, the kite-flying hatter, has made I them a mloomeful medium for advertising hie ' lemma He bee stationed men about tel.) streete w i t h large stocks of fans hewing. jde circular pasted'On al b the which are given to any I body who has the appearance of bele; able to buy a four dollar bet. Aie the fans do tot cost w penny 'each,•_ 114 ©a cheap vsry acceptable ogle of adrettil for a warm The news front California in relation to the gold crop has had a very favorable effect upon toseinese in Well street, and stocks are rapidly advancing, not only the speculative sorts, but the sounder and heavy descriptions. 'All man ner of coal stocks are eagerly sought for at higher rates, and are hard to be obtained.— Pennsylvania five per cents now sell at about par, and are regarded as one of the very beet investments in the street The rate of interest continues low with a tendency downward, in the face of sterling exchange at a point where coin can be profitably shipped. The present abun dance of money must be largely increased 'by the payment of the July interest and dividends, which in time will come upon the market for investment The Japan Eipedition Is having very poor success in getting seamen for the Maine, and It is doubtful when it gete off if at all. There are no seamen here that the officer will take—noth. Mg' but the refuse of the seaports—not worth whipping or feeding. The law of Congress which stipulates' that two-thirds of the orewn of me,. chant vessels shall lie American seamen is a dead letter, and not one-third are. citizens. There was never a greater blunder committed than the abandonment of the Naval Apprentice System—after the affair of tie Somers. Every seaport from San Francisco to Eastport abounds in the raw material for naval apprentices. who lacking an outlet, such an that, take to abandon ed courses and bring up in our penetentiarien Once In the navy, and both they and their pa routs eagerly desire the position, they would remain either in the naval or mercantile tan rine. giving us a force each ea cur navy formerly ponaemed when IN battles were fought by thono born upon and assorintod with the Roil. Our city is full of (lowan Ringers celebrating their Itnntvermaries. They have gathered by thollll4llltl4 front ltaltimere and Philadelphia and go straggling through our streets—pans in hand —making the town appear the head quarters of all the perapatelie movie of the continent They have given arccral concerts, with une huWilreil Instrumento and twelve hundred ♦oeahnte, in tylo equal to anything ever heard in the mon. eter meeting. of ',Millar societire upon the con uncut. Our (lecithin population ere upon ihe alert to hear them, and are as much intereotod an politieinto have been al out the prenidential nominationv The body of David llrahron, Isq , who lately deceased in Italy, arrived hero last night front Havre, and is to ho interred by the city govern ment of which he was-long an able member. Ile WWI also a vbig of the truest clamp, and could command a strength nt the polls that would bore been honorable to men who have screed half a century. Ilis death was caused by absolute ex halation, from labor, enough to have worn out score of ordinary constitutione. A new-fsehieneil omnibus has matte its appear sacs here that tales well It IN constructed with n circular top, so high that a Marl can make his way lioloUgh it erect without nmaohtng I hie hat and bend. the top is also covered with advertisements, and those who cannot allerl to buy a penny paper can road the notices gratis BALLOTINOS LOB VICE PRESIDENT EVENINU The contention haring reassemble I, deettled to proceed to the nomination of Vice President. Maine-1 - o, Ornhal:t..:: Mangum, 1. 1:mt..A,1. Pearce, I New ti,mpshite—For Ornhnm.: ) en:lnto—For , Nlnesantnieett,-- F, 1:mt..... 1-:. Rhode klku.l—For ilroluir, 0111)nectirot -For 1;111,, I. 11011 of Tennex •ee, New 1,.:k r.o, Lett, 1, Nlanionra, Pearce, If, JoneA, L , St•nly, I. Iltelet,lv,w), 1 . /wit, 1101'13,1, o:sham, • New Jer,,7-I'or, Graham. 7 . . - .nig -.ur pv, !antigun', 1; Frio,. 1, ti Infiniti., I. Si., ly, '2 Priiilrnrii For Crittenden. Nlarylniii- For Prnrcr, For Graliani,,l LAI11.1•11, 14iirtti - For Firniiiin, to inmen I. Pringi I lion,. A Pritce, Itt A lnh..mn -For Pi-iire, G, Grshnm, it -1•••, J... A Prnrre, len. I. "IL I tins /1!“11. I -Fur 114.114-1. I. 1111, Fenner:wt. t rockett, 12 li,lions - For Bairn, lirnliain, I. itiu s ei. I tnnly, Illinois--For Bairn, 11 Arkansas—For Bitten, 4 Sliebican- For Stunlry, ri Misnouri-For Bares, Floods—fat Ttrrm,rißrolrn, Ferns-4'er Ornham, 1, l'enice, lowa—Fur Bales, I iseousin - For F.ite., - • Cithruntl4—Fur drshitni, Bat,. 1. Pen,. tir4141.41.; I. llere, dj,..ly, it t'rtritlet., guna, U. l'eu4tru. n Joue/ o. I:011, Wilms. 3, 14.4.11ardeon, II Pratt, 2. LltuArt... Ilillnrd, Iladper • I. Lartmer 1 The I •utcmly tlyleyetinu produncil n ler.' ar tAiDing tie nnatiultlon far the Vice Pre,.l.rnev fgoot Mr .1011 e., of Teunonnee, declined after the rot. of Nlnme woo given him, exprensittir, hie he lid that he could gig,' morn nervit e to the glori eon Whig party ne logli twtrate thou on .t c,ou• thi.dotted ollker that he doCieved others here o re competeut nod more deserving of the ho nor than himself, nod hence he hogged his friends to dernnt. la the recand Lallat (ratiam received 232 Tot, ate' Pe', . William A Orahatw at North Qtaralitia, was ulwiequehtly tl.clareit unaoluiothily the n. miner f the couveotihn fur the Vice Preiwileuey With no ordinary ran:traction do we this moru• ng give to the breeze the Whig banner Ineeribed irk the name of. ‘Y teLn Scott, for Nell- .jut. end Wis A ORM. Id, ter Vice President the United State, They tire broth men w heee capacity has been proved, whet e integrity is un dnabted, and will being to the ottani. • bereto tbs People are abort to uall them; the dignity which tepees in transcendent Virtue and Pats i• &Liam. Winfield :rents hem Leen for more than forty .years devoted lo the norvice of him country.— Itan in Virgiuia, June, 1785. he wee educated for the low, edmiltod to the buy in 18116 and the neat simmer volunteered in • troop of hone raised a Petersburg. on a call of l'renident Jefferson, t o protect the roast of the Chesapeake after the shameful affair of the Leopard. The nest May, the Army 'ming enlarged, he won appoint tit a Captain of Light Artillery, and has ever since served hie country as a soldier with ever. Increasing renown, until hie fame to now cote. °maturate with the civilized world. No holds were more warmly contented. no laureln more proudly woo, then those wherewith the name of 19ia old Scott in indieolubly blended. They need natio named—the Country knows them by heart. Bat Winfield Stott is not merely nor mainly distinguibbed sem warrior. He has served with equal eminence IA a minister nod preserver of the peace. The Iloplorahle removed of the wrong ed and ouiroyed Cherokees 1141 *conducted by him, with a kindnees, considerstion„humanity, and patience which prevented the effusion of blood, which else wee ineviteble, and which would have deepened and darkened the Main of perfidy which that removal cast upon our nation al honor. In the winter of 1832.3; he command ed the United Staten fore. in Charleston Her ber during the crisis; of nullification, when one 'melt, Irritating word front him, would probably have deluged South Carolina In blond, and might have led to the dissolution of the Union. Ilia Clinllll.ll, firmness, atol discretion, elicited 'adrenal approbation. During the "•Pairiot" troubles on the frontier, and when the Doendary dispute between Maine and New Brunswick threatened to plunge the two greeteet free Na tions into interminabie butchery,' Soott cm, placed in.immediate commend, and stiebeeded in preventing bloodAtil, raid Teetering tranquility and harmony. llis hearing, hie efforts, end bin seems on those occasion/I, elicited the following emphatic • eulogium from the heart and pen of tip illustrious Dr. Chinning, in hie preface to his Lecture on Wnr, delivered in the year I 838: !kw Tonc, Juu 22, 1852. • " 0 "Much also is due to the bens. ficent indurate of Gen. Scott To thin distin guished tons belongs the rare honor of uniting with military energy end during, the spirit of a philanthropist. Ilin exploits in the field, which placed him in the fleet rank of soldiers, have teen obscured by the parer and more story uf a pacificator, and a friend of mankind. la the whole - history of the intercourse of civil. ized communities, we ilJubt whether a brighter page can be found than that which rycordo his agency in the removal of the Cherokees. far as the wrongs done to this race can be atom , ed far, (len Scott has made the expiation In his recent wission to the disturbed lionlern of our country, he bas succeeded, apt so much by policy as by the nobleness E.4d geheronity of his etareeter, by moral influence, by the earnest conviction with which he has enforced on ail, !PI whom be had to do, the obligations of pa triotism, justice, humanity sad religion. It would not be oney to find among oo a man who bas won A purer fame; and !would do something, Po matter bow little, to hasten thu time when tint epirit of Christian humanity shill be az. counted an entential attribute and the ,brightist 'ornament in a public man." 8o in the war wi,thikiesico—he did not merely cm:inner Cheer he was sent to tight—ha won their esteem sad admiration. While this country re- sounded with Me victories., Mexico thought only oflds humanity, hie stern repreetion of armed license, his protection of the conquered people, and his constant anxiety for peace. If Mexico were now a part of the Union, her conqueror as he was, he would receive the vote of all her States. Could anything more thoroughly attest his wisdom as a ruler or hie worth as a man? WILLIAM A. GRAHAM was filet known to the nation in 1841, when he was shown to fill a vs ,cancy In the U. S. Senate, and served through the memorable XXVIlth Congress. Ile was not reelected, because the legislature of 1892-3 was of adverse politico. In theetthement strug gle of 1694, he was chosen by the whirl to bseast the shock of the Texas issue as their can didate for Governor, and carried ,the State eve an able and popular opponent by 3,163 msjoritY on a larger vote than was ever before polled, Ile was reelected in 1846 by 7,857 majority, and declined a • third term, retiring to private life. In 1850, on the accession of Mr. Fillmore, be was called into the Cabinet, to fill the post of Secretary of the - Nosy, which he still Ile 1,4,1 already been indioeted by the entire whig party of North Carolina, through almost or quite every journal and public meeting, as their emphatic choice for Vice President, to which place the National Convention boy just called Whirl! this ticket can be ell:etc& mud sAail be' Bea to it, all of you! e1i01.r.11.1 —San Captains who nail nut of Liv erpool lime a days Isom that they care no more for Asiatic cholera than for nay ordinary cholie Dr sickneiei of the stomach. 'rimy have a reme dy which they pronounce infallible and no sates i ~ stile and simple as to relieve all apprehens nn of fatal results. We shall probably tell ma y of our readers nothing new when we state t e prescription!' Common salt, one table spoon ul red-pepper, one tea•sporitiful, in a half pint Nuf hut water flevertheleai, an we have heard of nuounternble testa.es of its lien, and nut one of Ito failure, the repetition of the formula may do ii.. harm. It in at the service of the reader c I' Tams FroN At New Yin* Tratrot SCOTT IS NON/BILTED. With the nomination for Vico- President we ore particularly pleased. A true Whig, a tried public man, a courteous gentlemen, and of pur-. est personal character, his selection does honor to the onnvention. In any such painful contin gency us has occurred to two military Whig Presidents, we may expect the continuance of the administration on sound Whig principles, with high satisfaction to the people, and with honor and dignity before the world. Nor esti this selection be made without Ito gratifying port to the present ineumhent of the presidential It it a compliment to hie Administration scarcely rens emphatic then the unanimous adop time of the resolution of full endorsement to President Fillmore called Mr. tiratiant to Lie i'shinet. confiding to his care the important interests of the Navy Deilartment The affairs I.f that Department he he administered with ronailinmate wisdom. and to thenatisfactien of all iVe Lai Otr. tiralmin'A nomination os an i.tura of good, and under the banner of Scott nod the contest with seal end It itheulit be mentioned to hie credit, that (ten. Pierce, on returning home, had the 11:11“1110l, wl franitimae to motivate (ten. Soots from the rf too enemiro, and to eittifrea that, alitiongh be formerly entertained eironir pnju there agiititiil hie At.fmgniehal commander, yet that, lotting ecru tinklinown him, he frit the loch. et admiration of but elleiscier, and woo m it aahaniril to es; sr—+ tt imldiely or pi irately The orlilors rf the Trines say that responses she C ilumors torroitixtroter Some from ••the r.ratong fore.t• rf Ntaine. - rrart-t-talong the groan roe rstlroarl.." If the tetests and rwilroarls hho the nottrlnarions well en,igh to respond to them. what are they sighing and groaning atom,. it lit, ,. The people t.t . Wheeling, en Saturday last, ro t, I in Int•tr of ILP etty eutteeritting for 1;2511000 to• the ettvit Al meet. uf the Ilatietrt nod Cluck, nat. Itt.ilroa•l Centitnny. • A letter mottee that lien. Ilnittlta,;elto et", .d+ ItosAs . tlorernor of Buenos Ayrtn, Ira ,ntine.red the tettitoz et the Bible in school, .0.1 aide Itberal apt./ !amain.. for their ear I'n 111. E io vrevlern IV•venbeiri nro , very rear, nail Lich ThrYlvlor,re.v ntrifTr.l .•ealry "aim , of thy St,rk. -I 04 , 1 lit.Lt V.. Ilic Oralor,eatol , el, l l, lave Leru , nm , I.sonacud by'the juipt yoonn that many (..rtnera town turned thrtt cattle Inheille , re, d ,on tar atria,. The editor of the rdadottinCaitrter letyn he has tal.fe hnitiirira tram every nequaintanee he liae 11 0 1 Irani the interior nauntiri or Indians. in re yard 1.. the elate et the crop., nod they all con car in the I,ltemet/t4 th•l the . field. of wheal *nil ire have never loot el mare prat:l,l,4Ng than at itreeent Ilrual to the _ t ~cityof Whelting ate att.! continuein elate of •0, tfutton, one erthe .venera 1,,, it.at, tia t , the Marvin% not leas that I.lll,itow already, th.tooh the tatak lu ,witititt the' ere °rifts:salad talitapt to a Mr WORM:4 , - , lll‘4,lllllll , llillite LAur's tr [.. the yuyi • lb. .14, • 1•Illn• •4•1•••%1 t • nn•••••11 Innem It.. lan.ralnt• nl trnhOug. n r ' wht.h l ue h•te to ...ot . ••••• , ..14.1 .... ~ it Ofit 1.a.1 floporaIl•I•t1 sue • •••ts.lb•t , of to, latlrvl in any r•••• U• rap cheerful Ito*nd it tla• tram to•fltelo• 'hot Iry Late••rt I.n.s M. tu..ht toorttlott •oy. nu oat•-• of • st.r., 1... t..tertol If It trot o b.- Art.r.n...tl-rnmuz. E.", be 2.4.1142,11 m..t Drue J Muni • , I .1 Vtrul ....I F. S. Cleaver's "Prize Medical Honey Soul." thal*-Iti edlition to the rrettt. advantage • .y•J the ta-. ..e,sv.•'• l'ura.•ll.4 1.0••• •u otilleli/l/V rloatirlug au..ll..aultf)ln4 the 14.1 a. it • la I. lOW, I roliciest stualubt •hon. m•ug ..tibaut•bp-4 rkrK)w.lt. That 14 th, u•. ~ f It.ir mosii. IrturtentiN bay. tru••••1 (ram tit. al 6,1 ml erru Wart I m 1 ,0.11 t., 15 , m tn. baud. asp. stint parts a 11.• I+.ll 11. lI.DDI -111. c•xt toy • (sir, Impartial • .1•111 of II:, ulna aig , •••lot. opyllapred Wr Wad, • eltal , tariog hraltb.romfort, Mid the toe.t 1 . 1.6 Aalir 1011d1 e d 1 Dimniatm Urns Vtorr, m,J sLt.l.sale vnly ip Ihr I.urgh aO.l it , rtrmity 11.1,1111,5. gitir'fllE following gvntlemen will {I. AS egkruy 11)551a5y Antlimokati! e , utiv. Came.... mail th. mmting of the tirst ()tan.. 11.arim , r, it , Jam MdirriD.r.U. A. 11. Alllrt, w. J. Homan', !ruler!,! 4.rrur, J.,eph l'eunpek, Alfma Jame. S. till I.ani. 11.0. Lnotai.i, Itobert L. Kniuht. V. II Kay, Chan, It. fletale. Jam.* 11. 6,tr.11, linl.ol i 55.55, nrclee.o. , P. , 0 ... John k. Palle, Y.ehram J , l3ea, John McKee, illratit 155515.. phta,m DsvA Irma, Th, as. Marl* aml l'f tyt.ler Conventior, I=l Itt , or —lt will to iwrne Iv ralai that thA Count,. Con. •allua rerolveJ Rolf into a-Vocal:ultimo ur Vlititante, for wt.! that Ite m_mbers are neporte4 t • set to 1,4,1 CowonlHee, in flu it otearal tlittrolst. M I lER—And now an to your PrAndpam f thought as 11. d delayorl .1090.1 t ..If hr s.ll to wait until I had - soltiawbat In write." t 1 hro I tint otieretth , 011 fur 41p.tba p.p. thought It v... ponts, I.to Itsr Fla.ct palrot proaaclloos al thn ea, not ~, toll but little .11.p,m1 to bur. But i au. It in porptioded main to buy. until got flows to teot trmiltal o,rn. It poop I riot, to cure la. drat and I.mr, tr. A man who had hero blind for oota veer., we. so.rcuade I to try ita rittortv and eaten ba had toed but three battle", kin could I•••• SM. the p.m. and eleerly .11.tloyulob the Mine of cloth., v bile hi health par I , ll,ereivo vtuel. Parroted. Ills 1..1.1,3.4 appear. to have &.o the recall nf • very Intel. orate etre of Perorate. Much mere might b. 014 of the powers of Petroleum. Mot let It •oftlen 1., .var that It ha. obtained en ettondel popularity In Mug coun try I bare cold 11l t h at ron puce or, in.' might have add • handle.' L.dtka more. It. 111 , 11314111311. e.ll/0•011N luny. Plipoormin, March 10, loan. Holson's First Premium I)AGUERIM)TYPES. Pe Office Build*, Third Street. iITIZENS and strangers who wish. to oh t an %comae, *Mode .04 tire lit. Menne, at I. nary nio.lerwle VIII hod It to their Intermit to all Itt tale well %omen eetablielinient. where entity imtletnetlol rtnort • titin.rwritiid. or no rharge inlet, flaying ouri of Me :in " c7ei 'L l ' er t p ' o r e ' r l o ' Vwrtti l ltiZuti l in; t triwertut %hot, end tattoo iollopteit the Plldelll of D 1112111. 1, PPII .1.1.111. , 1 by the relotersteil Mont, Cl fo rrhiladlgiht• awl New Cork, Ste . N. natters biome', to hr side otter to the patron, a the art, %At, le ut Deemer. riot yr.. either sloirlr Cr In whit hoe nrrer hash oorginereit• ISLICOO. elm, mei emotion, in wit weather, from e,irterk A. it, In IS h. M. towittlinef FARE REDUCED, SIIIIXEM MANGEKENT. FARE, 440,00. qs !Mal ta titagik. racket Line. . tirtzerm Pit=; s l, "' kro " Vo k T,Wil l ad.lFl•ill and Baltimore. 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles CanaL EMU/ 11.11111:1. FARE TO lIIILABELPILIA 4. BALE $9,00. :WO , . Nose rtioLuft kn. a...MM.:LE RAM g IN the opening of Canal NaVigation dal \ 1 7 MR° 05 NW... Packet Lamle milt eroritioet• Ing at laking.tll. , with. th e P.17.111r.11 Railroad. A Inlet Rest will leave raleaehrh • , er, prcci.el. ***** late Cho Railroad at Ilk Dr. d•, at bolu t Road eel arrlrtoit et Pinlailelphia or, lialliattur, earl, opal worm.. itall...orn .mura l at llama inky the Rum. Train Caro of the Italhappre•aad seetiorttahha Read to that etre. arrirteß to Wee lo proceed re Waettleaten city pope mu ales. Fur limbo of other thronliatica. hippir 41 tilittetth , • j . •Pitket *goats . - Sha. flow, - • re to U. th). Is/ Meth Jon PZINTIPIGI or .11 kinds executed at Oda once with matting, and at no...fable rate.. npaeial attention will tw elyrn I Men,. and nto grammes fn atahlldllon. and Cenenrt • Cant, Pill ll•wta. Bills of Ladiaa. Ineltatina. . I shah.. LlLsnks. itdla taw re.. many and promptly? tinted and awn, Ito P.ny toun, to innglo or oaarri.A. •ArLo.r, torehauie, p.rrbarit rs t..a.ushrr. vb. tu. not /et rupwll,l /down with a tottle of 11.0. fund's 111 , Ablut Unicorn,. lot him wo now wad do It; for he as 112144. It will he worth IL. vvlr.lll to gold, ov.r mud over again. hrfnrw it shall ail bar./ bovu Vou Illar our word for that. 1t...1W IN, od..rtlwiarut. A. H. HOLMES & 111 W. Successor to 11. P. Nelson IL Co., MANUFACTURERS Of SOLID BOX VICES, PLATED mATTOCKF, SPACES, lii;Er, P ICKN. A.. PrITSBURGH, MINA. 101, Kn. 131. W.lrr streot, Mini door .to, SouMASAI /WAR oust warranter tonal to .11 renforroror arC giwal j t . ..'.'. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Real iiIMME li CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, E-- TROIT, CIIICAOO, MILWAUKIE, BUFF LO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINN TI. rj_ll.lE new and fast running steamer F R IOT CITY, 1-awes the Monongahela wharf, 110101 N arket rtrert, etory morning at 8 o'elonk. (Bundan ea • (levied) rounertinn at Wellawille with the Kann,. Train or N. Cleveland anal Pittaburah nail anal, 1-erlug at 11tirlok, M. and arrhouo at Cleveland at oterio,k, .NI . ntal rounertlud with the , ..l,onxiboat and tall nod Imen Go Toledo, Sandiokf, Detroit, Chic..., htllwaukte, Buda. to and houtlra. Mar. to CI-Ireland. ' -• • -- -.- •• . . . 113,L0 For tokrt, nvpi, .1011 N (1111 A, Cloroonl I sod r . t A o l nitt 5 11.11 eu u t l OW., moos Water .tut 5u1:0444.1 rtroggo, too otuirot 0pp...t0 Mouottookela now, N.,ou— 111 the Ohio A Poona It It, to Allen., trot Clovelautit sod ratan...At It Pt. from Alit., to (.1-o tuna, the tare Irmo l'ittoburet to llevolno.l ....rs by Lott. arnro lit rotund of tA , Illy four onl Its tAr raw lotto ot Glos. eititeu's Insurance company of Pittsburgh Paisat.a. SANUKI. 1.. II•Il$111i1.L, wrICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND Sr A:girl:AMU ItINKJI UN 11111 Milo Able MINMANIVIN NA. ar in.r/.11 1.1,61.11/1 Lm 4,191 , 0 A Pius. AM, ..011.11 Mr Prrtil of Mr 2;l'.larol 1.51.4.111 al 19UA !WA ou.( TII A I 1 r (10. V m. 10.1mmk. Ovhamo. Imomot *.lf t.. 54n0tamk410..... I Mtmorl 11140% II t, h.. 1,4,1 ...a. e. Jr., Ed h ll%.. o a 1•.14 , 0, I•aaa 11 On Thursday, 2401, nt half pant I Y. n., 5. 311. MA it V. the funeral will Irate the rreudenre of her Initband 'ri to ttrert .true Smithfield. tin enterraetu nr I olelorl. Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. II ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO. 14tinufac tur,. I,•un . A No. 1 I.rav, 1-11•1.1111ne. Carp. Chaeu 1.1 .1 1 1.01.n0 ato •Inn I,linn T•lbe •• b• - 1 runnel 1.1•-• •n 1 •• 1,, •1 all .1.• , 1 , 0 ,1 1 • . U. Inv 6n - or .1 the ItAllware Str.r. of t...zar, A 1 . ... 111 No,l err., mils h.,. I r Salesman Wanted. 4,E acgiactinted with the REA:til Dry .4.1 .u.l Wry., U 1.11,0 R.N. •ub Teti rum.. mut t. .n t• • . 1 , a For Rent. 114 IssEssluti eiven,lttly Int—A threed • 1 .rt 11131.1, Dar .rn: na 1111, oosr Fakt.,, ,, atatsl,la . , a.trar th.. 4,3 rt. ra• na.rt. 6.1 its Ilt• r•r, ta•olPrn bar.aa, Pm or, alai 1,11,a1 all r‘am, •• ,1 • •• Bat , r“ , al— It Jr ur.. peenatlr.l 1%.11.• rr 1..r11 1,-a•la , ,la.trag7 na,r, Jo II S 11 all' a reirr: rlrr-t Its Ultl'llY A have reed a lat t•=y , i , % . , ,lal a. lira tt a I 41.1 . I.ran let LAI7K Silt Luc for Muntillui; it lull as p • loun I lb. 6.1,01 MUlll'lll t 111.111(1111111.1. IN SEE D 011,-15 MLR. ju.t roc'! by "t 01 IX, Won.l it _ SAL SOI).1 cask., very dry, for pia R. 161, a CI. pl. ANT KN'S I flu 4e ellpgui, of pu n co-... 1141 n, cuJelo, awl C..1.01.-14,r , .. 0.:41 J hill , & 6,Z 1 VOI'ODIVAI- . --1110 et.i,re., for .1. glbbt co. II 1 110PIRIt'S : boinglw, ,nlared And elo:rt; I.lli S i IV INDOW (LASS-21N) bso. St ID, . SINJIL.I- a (11-I A it-• SU hints. N. (Air to ',lin., for t • 4i• hf 1.01 )I , IIILLI, 1:011. OLASSES -2.00 lad, N. U. (oak and •lote •-t4 It oalo & 2:2)K. I(oFFE4: - 2011 hags Fin: Rio, on band • '"` " " " p 212.211 LI 2 , a aon. .1171(1laCCO • 15 ic , gi Nuy6.-ior 6 toot. 1.4 eal.”l I I ILLS • M.IR. lOTASII--3 raihm, good qu.litC, on hand and CO. /min by lltlll LI.S Y IZON B A UU N SI - gO,llonln , fair o 115 ,, ,. 25 , n nig to No. I. 3 1313- hirtliLLi lii LIU.% - 1141 Lin. prime Cinuinnati, ta store b - 7 w0i1.1...1 Mob: I MIERWOOIo'S PICKLES— - li•Onts• 112 sdlrn. ha1t . 1.7•14.,!,r; and yint:Nat. rteltbee • •• .• • tV•lnotoquatt cant t'auhooata tn •• 11..4(10 l'ablae.. Lobatere• l..raoe. nooetv • Aleort (elm tla• ewlotant...l td 1:01.111 , 1113!foetal, and we are pn 1./...1 to ...II thesu a.. low. by tbw al o.na. am lb. MM., no. e• aureharent from their aaeut. lo_rhibalelybo, Alen. I areanytionet of en... a Lotototz. P.a... Ml ll 1 N.M. A..IIInOLUItt/ 401.. feZ. he.. :56 Libor(' at /2:1 4 1) :6 1;41 4 1•Z , I , 11 . 117 ,, 11 th h , t1 e ta? ft.r Pula by II b•L4 No. 11l Illaylkatelmet. 441 ItOSS Sloane dactorm, far dresm• I ...bon gaataTt4 sato at lbt Rubber Depot: . J t II Plll 1.1.11.5. No. 11l tlarket ettref t. 44i K . E„ u 8.. r tW . is b t ttifiacen, per Stearnar frl4 A. cuLaitarrsoN. on 1 CASKS NEW YORK SUGAR HOUSE eat/ S; rap, otl• e l iaiA. ono eitrqox. I'INEUAR-100 bbls for s3lo by r ore • A. 1.,11j.L . 31011501 . _ LANK BOOKS, PAPER AND oublieriber bee on hand • well eo 611.4 eeporlinent of blank hoots. stetienerr. e•p. lot T. note. &awl.. printing and wrapi.ling PAPER, ikagert h.rade. • , of • hieh ho ,e ll 111 Una os tall to girt natiefaethon. PTIZAMIIJJASend ever, other dee:siphon of Job Print. toe oroented with nestnyee deepateh. Blank Rooks 01,1 sod teourel loan, given pattnt ro al books ..bond. 10* - 13erb paid ha ItAtIS. WklailtN. Ilookweller awl PlAtlgner. j,:tl Nn. 03 Wood et., between Ed and Ith. TO PRINTERS DRINTING ink umnufaetured aleCreary, Near Vora. lo tam .ad tout, from lin from ZS eta. to $2 per la red. dark aod Matt Woe, dart mot areen tot, Innate of l lb from 75 eta. to $1.50 per lb. Al.o.aalnith In one half marl). I,atte .fw4tot per lb 0014 Rise to half 'Keane Itper la. or exit br .1. R. WRI.DE. floaknellerael SifltiO . J.Y. Nn. r.l Wool rt.. brawn 11 an 4th. g VOUNTRY SOAP-3 bblm. prime, received aod for tale by Mt. WHIM, 7x21 Water .tmot. VACON--4,000 ehouldeva and,jow~s, reed p an,/ fur Nam er DELL t 411IORTT. "w`i L 0 R R-350 bblo. Ohio surer fronh etralght brand'', reed and for 'ldol o by g LIGGETT. rolig--2. tibia reoeivid and for tale by — 1.21 NELL It LTOORTT. Morris' June Purchases. rip EA 8, FOREIGN FRUIT, GOLDEN' Emma.. Mende In the Diameter ht, Intl return e I from New York. where In enjoeure rf the dull res. any parelmeed for rub m uch below Market prima, tad a• be alwayemuld.r. a quirk ,aster better, MAU a rlrw &liar, new earn the ''.ms at amen. Guilt/nal prod' freA elate ennerd of 25011e1 Ire. Wrench Currant.: 100 Fruarb Fluent . . O IMO Berea Ruin, ._ . lOO • toll &Allen reaper Baum: -- • ' • no Mut. Vlorrtflavored Oil Brunie, t Oren Tem; 10 Floveavilrqn: , • - 15111 tiarna Nunn '• r. Bbla New bark Plum. - 11) Grafted applea.'brlerr: 60 ' rrd I;:treZ(latlflne Mon I4eltyq lo .• Mara Golden nyrup: Half Eble Entre Nn. 1 blaekerol: En. Lamm Plekltel 00 110%. Burllcuton . 211noketr: 100 No. 1 lowled 100 Nam NLbfb unsquallrd Java; Impnrud French 110cmalate. 600 GAG. Freeman 'Banbury. Landnr. Porter . met 11 [llth Yellow tlO.ll-1 arm Prepard Own. Mee Fleur, Ileeker's Fermi . hr. 1110E1 11r 0.. In the Inaurnm/.• Jai f3oolual c00r..1 11LDENFENNY h CO., 76 Fotirtli st., T hot. ',Ave I • ? Mal Pepplyttl• the thlln Aldo Wide World. 2 Vol cloth IlAO• thcooteber, " 81 . 1/: Dollar. mai Cent, •• st:ta:4' Miele Tom Gbh', " Paper. AlOot IllActorood Wolcott. J for oh, • W. A. OILDINVEIititi A CIL j. 21 Voorth et. afillAßßEl,Slar i fo No. 3 mackerel; -t o: by 0. &LAWMAN & CO. Notice . Omen or 'roc Mono. Mutton Co., i ' Pittsburgh, Juti0...21, 185 . 2: - . f 11N.OTICE is hereby given that all 5t.02k..111 (bib Comb., au trbult• the sfeelotestuts ot J um. "•14 ..,0,.. 4.114,0 d or Match 15 awl Ma) 15. 1041. Vitt/ Clout+ rite!. an 014 poll 012 or Waco 11to le at do or 00051,011. 01111. fortedel ftv4 .Lt.. 5 . 4 44 ,r 5 Meted at tell be nee.rory ld Pt/ the .5.5 5, 55, • 54 I blew( owl coat of eftle. hidden of UerlllScatef booed previa. to July lot, 1.11. lot, re, o uetted I. retort Mom mid trot saw" . 10 ." 45 " 15,E:11t "'"".. s—AgezmNA;Treuncar. Wall Paper. - UST reed, a large Oseertmeat of now Lind Wait:trot rottsruN froth tb. Phllade/otila missal.- 1. and Me sale by iI L J THUS. rftlildlitl. • 00 Marta atneL r;. DAN RICE'S CIRCUS GREAT HIPPODROME. 'PHIS Stupendous Esinltlisliment, erganiz-• berin.n en eer et ...now a floalre IT rTY \Tfloir, 4ND DOLLARS onal Two d Men and florree. and or the liner elf .rt • eser wale to introdu, the 'porta or ttn• NNW r. It I I . IIIUntoNIK In thi•nrmstr, will be opened at Prti.a.or,b. on /4nn xtreet. I. fr.nit of the A.zerwan Hotel. on I Mike', j u ,y. tot . for fire dire. A/13,11, the troll iiininitirent pageinto pre, cutest. may woomenaed the resod arena ef the \ INA lII' TISK it A Mi . , 1.10 TIIII euItItICULII; TIIK TOITIVN A SIENT: YKATS UY 011 N 11l *lNA:it:al. unvartu SP ,, itTrt: ACIIOI.IOTtC, TOIII The p-rtcroutivea of the cvlebratnl Cif f.:lOL'Ay LLEr TROUP/Y, numbering neer forty ineto..erw. With alt the 1,01.1 of th e Cimni. by artiets •Up."'int merit In spry snatntsec. and In soma ta , wl by Mbar who have out tlppl xi! rivairT• The .p. torte le serwmpasird mid enlivened by 'team,' of choice, t Itita..oc.. by • . DOUBLE BEM% BAND: , L4N.I by Almon l!dentort.ttax Wizard Bugler! The 1)1 1/ENSIS PAY' I.l(rhrwill'lnad comfortably $lO 600 l'orpoo • . .al. re .1 i led •itli ever,routenio/114, rf ged' the /.11.4n.• sunkt or.ror' thr peribrmaneen. 81 . 1 u ronee.rurare of the treat elpe.V,hin Nuirt ny. the prow a‘trolmion will lursilikbly We: children tam Prlee. Say-Thedayliglit performance will octoin.'ner prerb , e/1 at 2 ce,rk P. 1.1.' 40.1ivenln. p.rturoraoree •t 7 , 0 n'eloek. 006 I , ll C `Agent. UNDRIES— mbbI.. Portland Burnt. New York &Cairo tiertiP , tierce. augar Mired llama niwl 100. i pound. L‘011110:1 Iletth. V, in baser. liabbill'alloosp. rYoler a tue bea•Tiider I LLI 611,1 Carbonate :Ma; \ • 10 1.110, 0,111,.101' lmoo.l Soap. \ lOU t.errin. Ytar amt Nrevine eau-1:e , \ lOU don. Uorb Broom,' for naTaliv J. u , witi.l.mms a SECOND li s 'i\ND l'lANk \ full KiT t... I.rlCie of $1 '1 •illel.,nibri,han 402\ al. 40110 srma...ll. ' ot 11 ,1 etir, Whits Billphlir Springs, DOUBLING GAP , (iTiI,BERLAND " PA. justly cetcbre(ml Mountain Itt,treat, welt and favoraily aglow. to lb...llll+ns Ofirbila. delphla. thilt , more. uoro for laitora on met .4ter the lot JOY.. The yore bore tu•en .rratly Aviarar4,6ll.l improved, 'in L' meet we Inerraalox P , • I tor Yamiliem•nd tivall se for 11i... who .4- nitre mountain aceorry, Gfferti permanebt daremente. wailrh cannot l,surrareed by any Mb.. ifr .ore pia,. in the U044..1'1441... From Pittabor.li, tbe-, o 111 , ,„ . 1., the l'ent.rtrania 1,8..1 Rail I 11a...bur, and therm. by the Cumber.aut Val tia Carikele. 061 Nei. lilt, and 111. rd about• "relate, Lour,. Wear , pie iced to make rieitor.y.limfortable, 004 bills or 4..1.1, \ Hetet 11l Maser.. 3. It. William., iron U. 1101, It. D 11.011111.10. John D. 510i3ur.1 , Stio. 10:11:12ro Y.P/ITYi.k) V M r . t h e , :a b ill n. foam' Wide 14. k ti•lke. high luau. blue . 1.12,, l;, plu Plain ILnv onod (laurel Llterager. Plain Line 11..rxim .1.1 Ilion, .• 31.rmen .Fsp , d Cbantz•N anJ dait \s!, 1.l•to IA? 1 . 11,r, a . . „ • 14; I I LAZO \ GREIFVI'ApiTA-tiarii , - ,,11-::\rtf It - I .nt.rlot ~ tlitr, 11 , r Win.lon 111114 , •.. 1 or . 1 / 5 tj je=l •. TIRO.. I'AIMEII \ SUN Intl ES-\ , .. 4.n boßa VlOO - if,: \ _I. Ohl, Ilafin real: ' ' 15 , 11 . :: L4lE.T.iror SoLlnillry. , MI Of. LW+ .• •- , •ID OI.M. No. 21. .. , 2 '...," *. \ '•' • I. - .. i 111titoor. Denim\ , 111. Inn... mantalsellur.l T011.1,n, , ..,,, •' . l Va. .. nepn.l lit; TolaD•cc..., ,-.... 1'... , -, boa.-AN .0131,1 .• • 1.1 Of, 1.14 ‘ . tialetstar% . . . l'n , •" ' '. •I. - rig. I Chneoled: , \ I 5./19 ri.1...t INV... 1....1n:T: .0 0 1 4.. n.. VI Int no: , In - Aiwa, \ 10 •• Eg..04Vx11.4, \ , ao tag, yello• tu!4..r. In ,l‘tr.and for etalo'Or JOON Wiir a Cu. pc:• : • l'll..rty •1r0..: Citizens' insurnnee Comhany. '\ 0 sil Alt toi ,nl. o l,v\ - ,, WM. 11. it mu AOO - W,..J W.., twar‘foorth , I:4.OPR 10 161:T. S. F ft , r 1,110 11 , . • , ' ~..11 • KII,SY}.f. A 40114ki1N.. til ACK ERE L— l G kits N,.1. , i rx.red r. nrile IV X P.r 1 1...:31 W..1 . 34 , 1.1.111t./ At I s.,LNIGN- In kitt,ri:4'il and i - pr sal by IV ../1• h‘.4 , 1..11K11 .t.C.I. N. I 4 , No.');?' i10...rj!tp,..1.\ • Canadian Poulos. 'l, ,i P.l fit OF Al ATOMS, Ilye Vtarafft,,.l rik . al. 1%01 1;.1+.11.1 I.o.o t er. .1,11 traip-.Atorft7N , .. !A q ua... \ hOl.' V ATTrAt+ll,Vn 02,-,, l. i i,” 5 . 01:b P, niund ,t.r..t. , OFFEr. 1 / 7 t.i.!,4 .Fritne Rao:, ~. . ' \ \ 111 - 4,i,, ..... J.,J. t , 1. 1 .1 1.1. W11.1.1A31, A 0.. N. 'ilgAS -- f , 0 hAll rln I.in 1 1 111 n, tirovn ..n.,1 Mul; • ..:' t, ' '''r ''?z' M . , " 1 . 1 1.' .. 1 ..1 .L 1 ' ? n 7e !':.t:T !6u Yor • , ...I• hy . 1 ,. LP A1A1.1.01,1.A.h ell k ,. FiIIoRACCO.- \ . I it 1...,..n Alcinnailly, ...11., 1. ins h'r. 1.. •• 11,, 'ell AI, t.... nn r n 4314.3 1 ,1. Ai .• •• 1, cu..• ~ 1• :t.a . 1:1.10..J0.j...4.2.1•• i'..r ^ale I ' , ' . 11+ • = , 1 1 • .14/. WII.I.IAAIS kW. NIOLAS•q: -..::.5 I,ll..\.lteboilett!:, , ~„ ...:, •• \ •v*r 11,u,..', non lank. '' ' " '''r I "'".". I '' ..AVAIITNII F.ll 10., i I N St:Nti..., .FNATII riklS- \ .. 1, I , . ~ . \•ti. , w , . ~., Li,: limn' dr. / 1 4'. . ~ InA1A11.1 1 1• 4 1 1,1 A Ca. s. pLAX SEED —l7 I , fr..4i„..ttor. 1.1 , I /lAN NERS' SOILA IP:s • !,,e irom PIO: EV • ; rime_ ; • 01. I.lr id.: crttal....f-aad .10 elarair , t. lur I.; J. 1, 11 , 11-1,1 Aria • LLCiIY L.) arhire, (kir male, • t, I ir . .12. I , ,AtAltCii 1.11. • CI). I II E E--47 landing:, for 1,314 3 IiWIZa•N • tso kIAPLE 1110,LAstikki-10 keg!. lotlf op 10( ., AT ""' "A ta l" al b eilW: NI I .• '. • , " OCUST pusT•s---A A rPlitt top ettliale,b- I 1111.1 for ra).."l , y . • • • ' 1011 , \ • 'PALLS—A I . 4rge , kest.rUntrit of Air Dally. dll .ale.„'ortta•anW and retail at ihr suaourartutrr , ..t.ri,.....Xl, "..J . No. 11*P.t.la,r. birort With `• • ioNcEßNllo,SAhii'i4"Vermallge. A • Rl+ flat pry loch ..rorti4t. 'Taal\ 'IX, `.l.lt.tato.rhy-}I Erought, Tz J. It. \ hurtle ..f ikar• rhkri'....t . .nau. and it eat...A.4a tarp +.M .• ~ u rr. „. Ma R. R. l'attat Uy ~ C ta—llaritia trimk,tiOna'Nertui g.r in gut faintly. I ratroair..that It wpm Cl, kap sattj*,..l v.r.itu, it lb. 4 - ,414 roe Wiart.ll T r.,Jull.•ract\ ik .. It F. att tata gave m,.ia tonilr•f Yott\ i ‘ \ , rari , it xya .11,J Ir lama • t,raaa. thßn I 0,-1 , 1 Mel "*"' For ..L,....hural• ant rat.atl, btRR- .5 NEW 11001WpVjgAt , rreeived; \ A Lll No. 4 Bleat tlau.,;,t4.l..irartrailtieltua. Ib ,4, Ver2 ". 3Car Wurittal. ". ia!, " re " , wth.;rer. Vaunt Fartetter: cc etotliorr of thunder \ Mincluding 01”. WarhinWon mad Mr flikati. rs.by atthor of Kilter ItrlaTas. atom it.r. /or oda by (1 . . A. (411.1DENVI:NNEY Jolla 16'• Fourth NE W - BOOK 8--Just, reeeived at the'OeOA tral Book Stnr.. Vol. l A 4n.ytine's B.torntl6, nl , lnnntrhi In Vran . r.e. : ibuto Pnir.lrsv.bn by J*.bVibboit. Lire and LW... of Ali,bubr. \ . \ . RKAD, jell, 15nollo Bulldin A /1 rt EESE-300 bra CreinaVutting for Bale IJ by onNoy v... COI:t.IN,t.. I.IV Wet. •C, ilibo re 1.113 il le fled, BKOOSI- . 100 ertra Coto. ar , oato Ky • ja lo . 11[NIII's LIVA.ILLINd WIIITE FISII—Thi9 tine re ~tl, for pale or u.noi „ARNO: 111 CaI.LINS QIIGAR AND MO LAg%ENL \ 1 . \.) 15 hbis. Nen Orloy.nn 011,,,,,1`, , s 40 bbl, NA, Orlt.tvE 1441,0.1.4 t, labding Imm .reamer Rbrny. f ,,, Y mi. br 7 '..... ' ' \ 101 l 'SI a I L .. ll ;!'' P _ i II INU LES--40,00ilvfor tutljtby',. , 14 - 1 Jaw ' " Jll , B.4lJitti, DUCK-25 - frPnltTorolinlt, JCL leo - \ J. .k h. FLOrtki A SHES--2o bbiA,StOixit,us; \ /I •z. 5 mint. rotti: iela a -_ The Prembyteriiinreel:tea:list % ANOTIIEIt largo supply 41\ Ilia now and popular gouda book, publiArd tilbUr Obi 11:1,c109 of , he Geueral Mumokbinpb. , ibrgo'oupply tioOday bebool tion.lluebtion . Boob, gioadny &b.! Uotou (Immo; obbrand Lbe Lligno• r. o Youth, by rr.b,torlatt W4O, t rebsbbab' botwobslong \e , liberal tem, pplbJ Woo rule, wbulonalo retail, hr *.! Jen , AHD 011,--20, Uhl& No: J;icipl! A . Prayer 8. , . and • Btili 6 --- . - A .31ERICAN and gottof sangus eu.:- . , rt, vele. and. tl.tilli= In drab, emboneld man9eAk , wade. gill: 'elkella Turkey kl MAI I. eine!, el !elan lenn .tali elsapnand bareleta 'linkman Bible/ear... aienahhainekkihole and klonk.kalolle . ranee Iltnral cereal • isle— • 'iDAVIBeIe 1 kOIISIT. Cliteap_fitatioUxT '4°F DAVISON& AGNEW ; 4 3;, (4 . Mnarinan and romp Lettei iltS ., . 1 i . .., and upwards. a ream. \ \ atallunery kw N -heel. ' , Lavern Ole --. Illeri Draaloc. ihrforateel "and Thane . hen thlter !ma Uold pmellsk enlnind and Bleak Ltraann . t . \ k _ _l \XA ',elate. Crayons knd Chalk pa! ' an. k , , P l ' A t h ' u "' and retail. ILINiLSE-2,V) I.xFii4,.teer 3 , 4 I `,, - I• 15) . , VON 0 NNllO . l4$l . t IiIIa,VIAIC. ,s TWEISLACK LAI4.--iurpby 4 liTtli \ V tri4 hi... reed 10,tot.iir:Otixe; s tr bummer /lan. tolaa ..0,.. tal.rx Y. 411 tan F.l9.r.mtaittg. j. 19 rip ;ACCO-!-50 kepissist he'd roe tale IL ur V • k'.0 ,. .11.1 . „ . „\,,s 4 lltr,u,!tinv, I luic 'ti--oa, condigoznefic apl4 'ski 19.10 11 low ~,,..).... a,,,, .t. POI 0 •••••5 VI ._..V.? \ 4 .A. liA•18 MK , F li R"--- \-8 \ NI M".l it e.°A.TS4.-‘ 114b:1 " :1 ...4 caliA l te`,YFl '..-1 re -- ".I.ln*lttiu'T . .11hIbit 0 Ah, and .114%.41:"Inal i t i = r SL l 4mor la:. i Al. au .rtmetth yr /he w% bare. Drll/....f0r ktmwrr Pnts. . . , _I .._ ....i. e ___. '..! * 4,. 140 KW ND_ poruLAo %V ORK zi,---, Ite4 LI • C. 01- N.--71, Thha rt 4-o , rii. tha .0.0. loL'a, .t7l: " V,M i ttt=r 4 ol%o, 4 4:l • N,rt 4 x,:tarzi: ' .....—. i , ii , -.A., p - ,..,, \ 84.... z..... ~...: .0.- V. erSlsznotta We. - br - 11,...11.c. , ' estit-ralusue• Ll an; ,k..t. , 7.. 4 ome...a•A kiii. , M 11 . ; . ptelr.. :i. 4. \ ' \ \ \ . , . . 4 • • an in'lii \ MEN'S" wellr—Caib ttc, - map Digle. etratuern. -unite bulls from t 047. \ Th. IVA. , ^t 4 " (Bor.' otothiog to the rat •—yrriklltn , lormatacw.to cult sat ,iar irE STUDY rolltiv..istr,,• 4. PA N I Si ii tt, k_x K ai by J.‘lll,OlsA.M., t LACK LAWNS Zr:- DERE9ES\-40 pea. 113 ipt retsindaf roMMERCIAL; MOVEMISNTS 'DV T r, • ), ssgt \ OVEAN STEAMERS. DAYS I.k . nAtt.tNl T , ,) AND IiNkTND ATATES • A M ERICA. Sharinnn.for Itrwa.m • . ' ..... ' ''''' .......... SANDe, rboulpe...u. ton. N..: Juibe, ItA N LIN. Sut frum tbt• . ...... usny, 8 Al tl A It A. Pt., tnto vue•l:2) ATLANTIC. IVost, CIA Voric June 14 111Ap111N11T(L`f.1:11./.h.ltom...... ...... '''''"''''' r N.. York ..... 2ANAI.A. Lana, lot Horton.— 010 URNAT ITAIN. Matthews, for NeW. Vora...A.Julir SA CITY Or MANCHSTER, bilh.Rull,ll...lelphu,,Juue ASIA, Judklue, fur .Nrow • crk iJuIT 3 All (rum fOr New YLrir. uules• /WON T. CCM. •AT .„ MRRI-1 , , Sus:alums, ttrt Bertalli.h. de... . . .. BI C Douala., i . 9 Nevi 'fork 1,..-Jllm , 13 HERMANN, tlluglon. tor limn.. Juut , 49 AA' A. Judtino, from Neve York _Juue AMEItICA, Muumuu (num Ilee.luo ß lot sAvuee ........... .......... 'Jour OR Nuur J une 2.4 Lou. :‘,Ar ........ 501 `CIT 001 , t`L.l•delphle..:Julf 1 INKLIN. Melte , uor 111., A RA. Stuue. (mu ... E RICA. Ilurrleou. trunk New Yarn July w ti NUToti tut llct C NA DAg. Domon... ........ .. ........... .. .... Jo , / ' 2 ( AMA, Judklm, frunt New Vott ' rnata raid Or Llverpe.l. uulu.i otherwlee run HAVANA. tilliCt A. TUC ACIIIACS. CITY 131? virreuti, w, SloleAluAry. 11.• Nulpural.. no awl Tau•ma..for N.llYreneLwu ...... UNITED `SrATES, ..... . Jour Hu, U. S. Mail. 'RITTIBUXI.III , orno• riri,itunan 0,1 •! Fr, lay Metualc;..haue 15. ra .v ii quirt, iiir4 Fu unpin - tent itimulluo u. veil nit tura ut , kollll-11 , •,e1,.... rout: cot • 1.0,t. aul the, •tueritel root 4a7 ‘ ,... I, .1011 Yal.••• 15.1...14 . holt., eatnt'at V• 1 2h. 200.. M ah.t(the al 11. 10061,. rhol.• • r• Ira or 1.• 1 . 4 a, 21 do raft% a'L•,l:l/. td .I 0 a r..11 - ..ta.5.i.1.0. 1.. We. at V/.12. 10 014.1. 11,,„ ),:10 . 1.3. and It. bblaot V 14.2 12 her 014 , hale or 100 I,l4(li . l*.f.tore ot"10.10. , . \ 0f:21060%e ha. outhitht Of truportatra• in i r4O. rit ,...l.,ll.aittitloe bobt. •1.4 11.. doiharhi lair ot lult.prinri aillo4llll4 , —tulto of 2 blol,t Murat at 2c, mid e;•. blade at r, .t fair ortirle. Slot...tea ia quiet. mitt Montt FA, ut 24A,4.0.11t.. rift no.l 3:0..M1:10 to coot try. CO, le 14 uo.lerst , thhoest at 101010116 It Ihr RM. \ 1,,,e,.:, ~,,ir,s o 4) ibd 011/oWilti, .1 Ihm•aah:rl make tr. oht, apit . onal at t` \,,'Ar altuulJert, t/tal lIV, tor lialav 10.00,a, •,` boon . 1 00 .: , ;•,) D. rhoul , beil at bllt , r, othl 111 thercra ~ anhon cured 10004.441 e it th \ • •, bit 1 Ith It lINII,-3a14 1 Ire, tanraliaal, oelr.O S •tatbl 10 do Vt' • \ ', 1:1 SI lITA I ....,a,r14,, , L;0., lona Ludrido ote. .1522, 50 . gsmott ht • ~ •., . , \I 11l It /.I'--Thera 44, dliYjurrvn-rd dettolod . 0 14...0rk• rt. imth .anerivaure IA i,tt , .a. Sale. lei bla ,11 It's; 00 .1.. ot \ 1 ,. : 111 .1., at 17ivir, ri, al let. not 200 etla '''tt Par \ ;I'm sit, Ill.• .1,11.10. 5110001 I.Alth till i k -aFalea :II 614* • •,1, at Wt. t, ar4lll \ \ \ ‘ - ---.4.40- \• • \ ' lI,CAN \,1,11.• 11 —Sim, ~.1 It•iv r , or the .. .. , 31..t .\,,, :IN lIIN ii./11',/•1 h, nt ourd lor , mhary.aud mam!. hoh, 15... bm, N 0.4101, attal•amal'iht lent.. mot bro• n), an.l.louta pl.l, Ph . % were troul• at, am ,•l ranee ithon'tbem • 11 61100 . 1tate be:ao \t`ltterem.e.l 4 •amt l cr, sti I bore slued • hither pr 0...... \ lilt .1100 hm (1,11,1 Vet...rally. and there ..e1 Junta 1614 in-'1.., .111 .1.o• '6 tnaterial deltrieg y. „ yerot lo iritich.`ond :ha fasorahle obatat from abroad: 1,01 likely that \ armoort ral;..artblt hooonrtetl. Wt. ooh• °mom, It ha at ,la:m..4„mht.lloot. to . boo `hat+ al. , htah., 1.411.111 . at tium ,a: rliot , tor. do 640.1. , —' ' .'. ' ,'st o a.l ' oatt " on• ' • 14 m a0 6 41 I`,....t 9 e4' '''' P.” " € 1 ‘ l 3lol. ,e... 111 1.T.d.,•• actont;tot n. ql.. .t..y.,•\\lhetrottaar ru,nl4eoffoa .00 in • ,— . 2 •. -- ,•, . ' ,\..\\ • \: \\ito ('\ ChM. Err - 011i ‘ ••• artlet o W. Ita ' Art.r. I'hii ' a 40A1a, Ju21..100 2 —s•...ta+,llsltio., rte, Vil),.. tt .1, —./Io,,lettel , The ....••10. vl. 1. Wl' 1010,0 . 1 1• 1 ‘ . 1 'r'' -,,euhshr, lono ha deloehal by 11100•00,1 .1 , 1*.' at tba top Lt ' ' a . llNN: ' , ' lir i tni7:.:. " .; ' • ' f . ,:!74.1 .. 17V:. -" t*irol: la•kroAeof the atoe gra .1 mai oalc.thoot It. hopoZlitbo 'a tit...tart , 1 • \\\\ , RIVER INTELLIOENCtA k STEAM 1301%, ADBIVALS AND DI , , I:ir.o —Thert, , , .re A 'PH. ,•• 1T...v.1..4 , i n \ rtia.o.l ' ll - {, rr En.l. imt •re1ti..1 . 4,J. , .., un I 1m11 , ..\ , \ \ --=-.... \ \ .• ` . VIIIII • I,ltw. Venn. , t1tr0. 0 ,..,,a, \ \ '., ... Allan,. 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P4.lll.trilltl4\ \ t--' 2 N E-50(bblet. fresl64. uumll6, • , ' ILA a _tall\ for otal by _ " \ A tv, L \,_, ru:\ b AcEs—A. JV Ateck &n ) AcK \ s Coss.lll Apo,. to ,IA, a laytesia.tm al Ill'otok•ell. 4 OL - A.11) SlLKS— pee. novileti - itiAti \ i ~,,.,,,.., ,! ‘ \ \ ~ .._ A . : MAbO?!. co.` t,..1 ., I j i EIJI: 11: 40 1• J aN . .1.. , . : 0 1.:;-.4c..rew mute ieeew \ i '' .. . '„. 1 .18 t, \ 't4 - 2J,11 4 4 ) '11ta. • I SEW YORK ANVERTISANNkfIi. \-- ' 'BOWEN a SCHR4NtticS' ',. \ . SUCERWIt ENGLISH COACH VAttNISII. \ I Ili h :ra,2 1 3N nd ew , Street, New Vert\ —lllie \ ,ho g oo o LArrirwo or ereok :,i 4 .W.iairtr.e . e! \ .i.ir,,,,,,, hrtillAn4y and.dur,,tolity to t.,,mn.1 Ity ant. \ ~ 1,,.. ertiele of Ili, kiln! non In to,. • Put op irl . Calif of I ~., N f .u. In k.,,,i110n. <Wt. • • 1 .., Al , OLPilts ilCii XL. s . Solo Altilut tor t'llr. tinin. , lSt.,4* and Canada. 4 Imo.ton.lnntly - co'bnul, Vart.l.l't a...tber , or gn , ll`t I. '. vlitt.le I.r cabinet a*" otb..r nook. ' Je....1 , ~ BROWN, FA RM E RA 4 . 4 a IPNIGHT. • 'lro7ll4l.ntkao;clit hikw'synaw., ivitatia . , , atirm.. LAWS. IV ATeIIES., NV . 11 . telt I*lol7eniento; , Fine 41, ! \ iii ' . ' 7 ,° l7,!.• - • , .1.1 . , " 1r.. 7 :. 4 , ` 1 , ; . :;!: ', 11 ' 4 . 4. ! =. 11..., 1i, , , altrunkm of tbo trate vrerto el. , tem.theet the ~ 4 . , ,\ !r r . ,, . \ 21. , ' ideoALL, BLANN & FAIRCHILD ',Foreign and DOili4tio o)ods.. - - \ .. Q) lo74;sitssioN mclOtt.tANT i , No 11, \ ,N. Hoist Ne,nt, ew York. Are t. P.r the iferrimnek ~ Vrd..w, J. A l's eor. t . s Sprol . Tln‘t, Moron 111 ekest , \ ()olio:a 1 11,01,41, 1. all 41 exten-i•a. ur.orttoott ..1 YorrlAn ko4 . . IMln.'atle Dry' , Goo], ,1•71 , \ JAIILTS A. H. 8.E..t1.. - \ 1 1... Vrkut litti.et. (Urns lklai4eu t......,.1 N., York. ,Li , NI A.NUlPAtiTtiltErt Or :11/ LtiltfA, of Oil ' •• • , -. 4 •■ lel • , •. 1 .• ilaa.. nai.a t , 11.110,. l'ilols .n 4 I'.r- . L"'h"..." "Uk' l I TT.l 4. rp!l l l ' i l t:::: . 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I .w. t Mat," \ . \JOHN, BIG po & CO, ‘1 A NE/FACT \ UltEll '',Aolowed A 1.., tiny, 1:1,., \ , iv t Merrhimtelljor4; 110b1in..)1 ‘ 1 2 ; ; 1m..1•:: , .......1e . b,... ~ \ ' : , ..;:,.,..v,..',';'..Viv-t.'1,:1f;"f.:,:i.: . ,,,.,!.,:. i' , .:z: ‘. . , - , ONION ,•,:t wHEFpJK. \\ TAN UFAC CURERS onliAinporlore of 4 iv I hum. 1:111,...Pin10, 'Ono klnt)lSl. , porting Ap- k. ..n•os. dor Llutloryike., 0,..; p 0 51*14430 k'ot let 1 ork. 11,1. do, sitentHop of Al..rrturilt , anl et.,,,t,k.10u la lbw MoeNlon.tlwe, sod I,lll.elerte.l atst,,lconot 11511p9,1Alflp ROW, tt tb,oller ~t th. low.st pkre.lhlr i rve.'-004 on lb. ‘.. wont meoroni...latltor tett... 1.1.1 for th.: , ,....:A011t0T01- ,r,• on I other. rsro %rum not no , a-tnre.i 1., A;L.'4,.111, Thu, Ler: J.:4IV! Metals or mli rozn.• tawAy• nu Isan4 ,z, ' jitel2 - • N-- . FASHIONABLE .tiaTl3.\‘ \'., ' ... 1 , 6 , , ' WOXIIOOII,II, ...at...a?, \ \ \ 275 lIRLIALIIV/i, Illrtlin nousi, en Tcitc, 4 , 1111•ESPECTFOLLY remind X tt, ~ealt'll bf a Va•hloimble 110, that ti..l\ . 4..br fan 1,,,,...1 La above. Thee. 111. , t0 ,t nu Iturrsqlorly tr , AST• .• tnaklbetr long 444.40h1ea re putltoon, a. flo\ pootArft, \ Z ' ol in eVjjar " Ze i ;.lTl:io7 r :t ‘l'l'filia'X'erat L Zollt. i rtlYZ.. \ A,, f , ,o 1 Noyiestfol of the eon Ilnite4 V......, !rim halo, \ ... 5 manufg,vory.l in A ooperlor M.., otol forn,bo nit,- \ . Okt. \ GRANSACY HOIISF„ ihronidr..T. Union . 9th 54,1. N..),,v r rk, • S this ‘ tkay opened for -the ret\ption Ji I.E., ,, •rtaar , try htrwirrl n.-m.. plate with enoteencoottel I, to rrhl .1. tAighnut,ln ; ;;Le n m of el tr,t ntirt.0..... , 11.1.4d> hotel, In thee Icy New Vt.rk. It will be kept y., the hahrlesr i :l7ll7l! ' )Vit itr n e lloutw hi nu OW rept" of. the nte, f4thloo r,;te tr‘rtnn pith. eit t . sn.l the prorri.lori odic: es.ltion to 'CO, theit. Bowe ..nr of the 0t..1 cis++ ot. • ily 11010, while itt the mow. Uwe. , tll htipp to ...reit. it itue.tot ibone \ who nut, tent; ornray viait ther 1/4,1 .11.1 • 1,0. `„ „ ' BILLLABD TABLES, New York Billiard Table bianufaetory \ A \ \ O. A), Ann Street, New York ray. \ ,\ \ lil liEltE a /argii ElLoCk luny NI found, with ' , ', \ T r ',resat aiht Important Impive, meets. which we \' \ \ 11. - e brosawlit Ins ‘linure tit p.feetton. attained by no others. The ampro, enb. eau,/ tof tun siluw !Pelle in the \ \ \ Plane of I . .vtets.whie le an mt vani.oane •r tb Acid style, and lisp ttnlinpreretrie,l \ in the I.7lnth end Iratila kubher 1...i-hiort-, wldeti wn •ha . within 11 , 1 1a. , . ,i ar lutu.l.luesd to 11.10 rithac:, li/nll. .11 rt Rel.:lW.. wlehtng . 44, par. chaser. i.lee. wilt. VI ond Nor Marble bed,. two tiara, tiled& • orlon , Mod, 1114 'muse , . ir,tboy were pron.., by saltness.- 1..., by mail. Maw, no ;haul. Mello. Halls, Yrate,la \ t ' e . le b' t r a . orstl,,,. !' s 7.,.. t ) .: * al . ; ' naTte n i rg,..4 . ... . ' ,.. ' 1 ' ..7 11'n ' ' `l ,, \ , ' ' .Aloll,ll'll A DECK 111. ou us. St . lieu Yaw ..\ '‘.. \ -- Paper War bonze. \ % T"'\,\ :` ,.i . J. T. DE.ERICIESi3N' e... - Co., . \ loi F nitan' Street.. NPIT 1. - r , t., ••., \l, d kFF,EitS roT toile, tln tho loweot toms Wri. \', \ •:`• IF ' 2 . lt' fr " o ' .rr. )o . ol.l. efjea r Y; h eilftft.Te h n.r ; .l .4 .. A .V.e ". l7! : • i noon anon:, I aney'anlnt, amt nbito 1.1 'III boot saltily. \ l N; , ttano`a., clear, alit. awl colon..WlT:v. • iTtho. , n ,', ‘ , ' ,', ' rt, ' Pi n t.: . .V.Vtl ' a b g.l ' 4'; ‘ lTN .” ' ' \\. 1 , \ . 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ANl.liiy, , ~ \ ,PRENIIIN FIANOFOAVES. . . -, \ •', ORkVESTEEN A. 001. \ ' ) i , \ • ' ilktrOliES - ool2. l.4 tti! s ntion of thoAn '. o ,*ilt ' v..t. rvil7ia't.tic.t, 11, ... 1 1.1:t 4 °4 4 114`,1":"A 'l;,y 01001 In the city. tither Tini est rtie L'l Culrti. ehdh qua' ' • s ~ns toatenal, , Cr 10 mott:n.4l*. .. , le, en awl mare° ' O , ..t. they would Mate that at it. Iv& lnie allot ....i ', u Institut, they were art sitiOLD,MtalA, r the • . ,•., .t lune, being the .nith astemsalre . 7.•er in wtilettthay IN . C . rtEa l airntrallEfrat stb. I rricet: irith e I ' . 0 0 atid d.. l asned 0...1,5...wa11et!) . aleeted.l.'ll. \ .....4 : 11. tIIt.aVITICIIN, \ \ I \ 01 DroadWay. Neje Yawn.. ep e. ' • -...--, l . - Imu-u4• TIFFANY, '1011NE3 , .& Z4/A 9,1 1111,0ADWp" liYlO YorM, t WELER. SILVER IVAIIV . ., IV IaCaI , I4.CIA. 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