. • 'it . i t , • - 1: : , • , . • ' • . :' . • ;11 . . . ... rii :" •.!, • ••r•i- - 1 ,• :. .. ' , - - ' .--- •••,,, , 1...,„ '-' e • fr ' • %V: :I: 4, i'l•';' z%,• "1 • i'• • ; -:::'' Ill:: , .. - - .:i.•, 1..•••4 74.-- 1 114 ,• 1 :: :4 /;;,•:; -1 ' 1 •; :: . •: ' ,:,1 4, ...•. : ' 1 . .11:,!.....";*1 z•kn',' "•- 1 4.t:14•;•1• , : .4 - •1 - i'ri t 4 18:7,1 4 41 I, :i4miti , i;?:•.l . : "•••••• ;•.`:k**l•' ' ..el , -,: • % . ,: i "'• -:•• k• !..1. •;,1,4.,ef. • , stv , • :K : 1 ' . 4114,44. - I `.,,:iz 47 it: $ " t ' t , , l•q: • • •!it ‘``:;;;.': , k k It- ; •.1.1 1." , -7:::-;.:,-, , ,..*: 1 11 - ;*:;51,:, vf.:ii.:V R.'/:;:'..:-e'2.;?r , i 1;: . .z,'.-,V.-,,'r ,.. 1:V , f,, , ,, , ...,: , .4,..,•• ':-. , F:;"i't774; -. 'z-'4l - 4 : - [. ~14''''''4' ....:;,,,,,,,,ii., , . 4., ~.1 1A 1 4,4b . „`x)- 1..-afft .1.`:;k:;,15'..;;;,,7::: ~44 ..-41 1 :PZ4 - $ 4 ,4 „, ` ~ ~ .:;'"i tt.4 4 - 4 , t- tro-- 4 ."-e' " . .,4 ?t;:llZrit:' # . , .. , :,:.F0: 7 4 . '; ' , :k 1 ,; 14 :• * ; . 4'. ' %:. 1 , •-..!......' , .:t. . 4 -.--4: .. . 1 . - :‘, 1 , ,.. 1 ,-:, , ...-, , -.4..,* , , --,':,--1.2;, x :~~`~+ i,:. ~:;~ r., MEM width enjoins a ceeeation from agitatten on the subject 'of slavery is simply • nullity. No Whig --Cenventien eon bind men's coneelences on moral artbjecti, and men : will speak, and write, sod print, drepito ell the Conventions in the world. We shalt not change our course in this respect, but shall still speak for the oppressed, and do our part in hastening the day when the oppressed and theloppreeeor shall be silks freed from the galling joke of slavery.- The southern Whigs generally will support the nor hallos with zeal end 1011111/481:13. Stereos and Cabell will probeidy-to 'te - the awls, which they have been seeking:an oppor• . tunity to do for tome time. (}entry will support thenomination, and we ihall.not be surprised to heir Of big taking the stump for Scott in Ten nessee. The South promise as, With 'spent deal of eattfldeace. - the Stets' , of .11aryland, North Carolina, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Kentsokj; end somenf them Raj we shall carry Osorpla • • with great eodiality and kindness. He is re. suirkabli affable sod easy In his manners, aud One feels no constraint' in -his- presence. He manifested a perfect 'knowledge of Allegheny musty, and-spoke of It In terms of high coml .. dander'. Ho has treasured to his memory the frequent exhibitions of attachment given by the people of that county, and he looks coollJeotly, for a taiga majority. He will not be ad.', Gm. Chapman. the Chairmen of the Whig • Coarantion, bad jut been with him, and had presented him with the official notification of Ms nomination. He spoke of fits nominations, baing the putut honor be bad ever received from his coutrymen„ sod one. which he should over remember with the liveliest gratitude. We took oar leave of him deeply impressed with the ulaufeotod simplicity and purity of his diame ter, ina with the knowledge which Le possesses o r alexy part of the century: He le is robust swank 'sad ' looks as if ho could Yet take the deid with All the vigor and ardor of a man twee , ty ply* younger.. • I wfr glad to hear that the Whigs of Pitts biogh rimired, the nomination with no mutt en. thusiann. wu Much spoken of hare:..i bops . you will hams a glorioni ratification meeting. Mousiest Poets, the Presets Aeremst, make • hams ameasiou on bombs*. from Nut Totk on tke'Rourth et h:. • 7'•; • Pri"rSBURGEI GAZE'rT =MlM=3= PITTINUEGH MONDAY MORNING, JUNE. 28. 1852. WHIO lOIXXATIONB 101 PELSIDZIET, OEN'L WINFIELD SCOTT, of New Jersey TOR . 171 CM PIIIIDII/T, WILLIAM A. GRAIIAM, N. Caxolinit. FOR CANAL CONNIINNIONER. FACOB lIOFFMAN, or BUMF COUNTT • . ' EOII.IFREEIDILITIAL ELECTORS • • L. . . ..'..A. 11. Damn, J nms Peso.. 4 LIDISIeta.' .' Distrlos I. WuJJAK r. Iloysts. 14. Jon 11. (loco,. IL , 1•11101T/4111alt, 15. JAN. 0. 1 . ...rr0x. IC, .oso W. 1 0 .0750. I. Joo K. 114... 1 r.. .11 Jays P. Enos. 17 A . Dr. Jsn. AleCr 10 uncon. i IR :4/Tyco. llelomo. 11. 071.00 Daft, IL Jon W. Souza. zn IY. Joss 1.11110%. 7; . lota roams. Co. Ancsors RosassronS. I 5J.4104 II ... 21. TROII/. J. llon•l/.. .I..cne M 005.... El.. Limo 1.. Los. . II: 011•111.01 Y. WL1.1.1., 2:1, CHIEIwII.I/ 111M1.4, . i 11...1:1'.(7. Attars, 24. ',LIM,. 1.1.1.111. 7A. eAs's. A. 1. 1 1 10 - 1•1 1 1“. _l3. Nal...lli4oLLoleartn. JUDGE op TUE SUPREME COURT, (ILi LI• riGEL of the MD Richard °Mater, &Raz DI/ 1 LIO:4EPII BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong CO: - _ Antiniasonio and Whig County Ticket! • 101 mamma-211R Aorratcr. , . . . DAVID RITCIIIF., Plll,lmr-I‘. .. - • • 10! C15017,._,..., ~,,,,,,,, • ! TIKIMAB H. Bowl. Allegh•or. • • . ' • r At 1,.‘17. : • OLOIME DABBIII, Lllechenr. 111 M1t7617. • ' . ' ( lEOPMF: E. APPLMOII Flirm!azhvn. : • • -11 1051(11 PRN 1 111:1'. ' , h....port. Alf OMAN. P/11 , 11rAh. • LYSTL/L Pit[ SAT/eithir. JOZIN M. POlllllll. Typneam. 5511113/7 ISTLLIANI 11AOILL, Pittxburab. KOIVONLT.T. • . \,, l -.7.71111/ CAMPBELL, Jr., PioAhpret. ' •. 4.0,1001 JVDOX Or 0 , 01, 0/ 00 RRRRR 9[510054K s JOON GEBIIAILT, Allepol,. ' . IV:I4.TASI ALOE.). rittsburch. 0011411111. .16.:I$8 LOWRY. rlttglarzh. FRANCIM I. OARDNF.H, laintete. ter TIIE following gettlemen rill corn.: PO, the County Antimuroole end Whin Pc•l ecutive Committee until tho meeting el the next Conven.: ti:a:—wm. Lorimer, Ir. . John Morriorn. 11. 51 , 11er. Ir.' J. Ileum* Frederick lcreur, Joetplii Pennock, Alttrd: Cutllng...lmm McAuley. J. 011. Denny. C O. Looml,: Cohort McKnight.. F. CI. Key, Cheri. B. !room, .1.."; 11. tall, Leeroll SAKI, D. D. Bruce, Caper Oen:. John M. I'n• .. Ephraim Jones. John McKee. Chum Hui.: Ithrolm Brooke, David Irwin. Thorn. Pule ant Monet Lorne . , By order of Contention. • Jthil JUNI), Pleki teat. Noti—lt will be letrite to mind that tha County Coo. tali.* resale/al itself loth a Committee of Alt:fiance, fat U.:N.llOw enttrarr. at that It, waibera are art all Local Committee. in their ...rend JY.tt , r 1 .1. Correepoad•av of the Pitt.trufgh Oaxette, Waeninnros,..lime 23, 1532. - Wedeeedy Evening. I have hein M this city two Jaya, and have seen all the eights, have made, many agreeable ae.maintances, and have acqeiired I trust some useful information. -While lam writing, the Whigs of Ik' city are holding their ratification meeting. Caunon hare Leen pealing for some hours, and Pennsylvania Arcane. ant other streets, are brilliantly Muni; noted with bonfires. The speaking ia from k etsnddo (rent of the City Hall, brit I did not en to it, as.it is some distance from my lodgings, end' itie raining. I Sid here a general and hearty aryciescenre in the nominatinn of Gen. Scott, and a pretty general retie/retie,' with the platform. There ere nit more than two or three of the members of Congrere, on the Whig aide of the House, who . Will not rapport the nomination heartily Tom. are tern many - of them who would her: preferred a platform differently constructed, or r giber none at all, Lot they nee nothing in it 1 which Might to drive them from the rapport of Gen. Scott. It must he evident to the Most superficial pot Wotan; that if we hams a national party at ail, and igree to any declaration of principles, there moth bhOome things affirmed which will be dia. tsolefal to certain sections. What are we to do iu each circumstances! We know of no better way than to support what we approve and repu thite the reat. If we =not agree to agree, we can agree to disagree. If we cannot agree . on the Platform, we can agree on the man. If the Fatah Loa giti +oath part of the platform, the North other parts, and the North has got the'ocnilidatc, which is the main thin after all. We have no faith in platforms.' They are a modern invention of doubtful expediency, in tended:Be a sort of Frocivateth bed, to Ming sat the members. of a great political party to woe mode of thinking, which is about as dif ficolq as to bring all men to one phraieal • atomised. As far as the compromite tocaourea ore eotteeraed.the platform is well enough It merely asserts that they'shall he obecroed in gofid faith until wisdom shall dictate their modi- Emotion" This ie all we ever contended for. We thihk Wisdom and humanity dictate now, and hare always dictated, the modification of the Fugitive Slave law, hot the great majority of the people do not think so, and there is no relanno- Ale, proepect of any alteration or repent. it io oar duty,' then, to acquiesce in the execution at the law, uttering oar Protest as often as area sion May arise. But part of the Bth.resolution and, Florida. It is certain limy intend to try. lb's* visited boa" louses of Congress, white IR session. I cannot nay I was mach edified The; bills are so badlynonstructed, and the noise I. sti great, that it is very difficult to heir. To day; lo Cdmitaittee of the Whole, in the Honer, Mr..Towerend, at phio, end Mr. Giddings of the sense State, made political speeches. I could not bears word - that Townsend said, but under. stood that he was severe on the Democratic plat form and candidate.. Mr. Giddiest, paid his re speeds tn., batitpartiee The members crowded aretUdilaitrhen he began to sprat, and sever al Senators came into the Hall and took their setts near him. Among other@ I saw preneek,. were Senators Houton, Douglass, Soule, Coop er, and Mr. Conrod, the Secretary of War. In eampany with Hon. T. M. Howe, I paid my respects to'Oen. Scott, at his residence, to.day. We found the General slue, sale received os A serious accident occurred at Harper's Fe. keep the bill before the Home in a position for ry, whilst tt salute was being fired in honor of action. By that dexterous masmurrs he thii the - eisit of the board of doreotore of the Bahl. morning got the bill up again, and obtained the{ ' mere and Ohio Railroad Company—lnvited previous question on lea passage. There is good goome of the town. The cannon buriri, killing reason now to hupo that it will become a law:1 Sir. James McLaughlin and a negro matt instant- If it should, there will be a gnat hole made in iy, and seriously injoring eeveral others. the Democratic platform. The Pennsylvania contained election case, be tween Meters. Fuller (Whig,) and Wright (Dem ocrat), was debated a couple of. hours. Mr.. Ful ler got the floor to state his Own case, but waif coarteonoualy allowed to postpone •Me remarkii until to-morrow. I ardently hope he will floor Wright, as the right of the case ie clearly on his side, and Wright 'tyrant but the majority will be apt to decide against him. The end of all • Mr. Webster's negotiations about Sin Juan and Central America is,. appar ently; to bare established the former as a free port, open to the commerce of all nations under American and British protection. Your readers will recollect that I have steadily recommended that this result should be secured; rather than to permit the continuance of the British etcle sin operation in insolent defiance of the Clay ton and Buiwer treaty. But it is still Oesentlal to enforce eo much of that treaty as Will send parking the spurious Mosquito Government es tablished there. There is a rumor, which bears the imprese of truth, that Mr. Webster has notified the Presi dent that it is his purpose to resign about the end of September. It is understood that he will shortly repair to Marshfield, and will not return to the Capital until the appointed period arrives for his leaving office. Mr. Lawrence is expected to retire from St. James about that time, nod it will he an agreeable and natural termination of Mr. Webeter's service to spend the interveniug months of the present admlnie tration at that court. The Democrats pretend to be exceedingly so licitous that Oen. Scott should resign, and al lege that Gen. Taylor did en directly after his nomination. This in an egregious mistake., Gen. T. did not resign until the January following his election to the Presidency. Oen, Scott pro bably intends doing the saute thing. The private new, from among the people at the South is very favorable to the Whig nomi nation, but some of the leoding,,men In Con geese, it is maid, are still resolved to fillibuter. Toombs and Stevens, of course, belong to the bl tek list; but It is rumored that Senator Daw son speaks of joining them. Gentry, Kit Wit liama, and Cale!) arc going off, in accordance with promises made before the election. Tote Enema, Monday, JUIN 28, Mr. Joan C. geIIAAD will deliver a lectors at the Lectors Rom of the First Pieabyterius Choreh,. : Rev. Dr. Swift's, in Allegheny City. Eleasters—An outline of the history of that Reformation, and, the history of Genesis previous to the arrival of J din Calvin at that city. The life of Calvin— his merits to a reformer, legislator, mad as a Multi's man—his conduct towarde Serrano, &c. , The lecture will conclude with a taw brief remarks on the influences of Calvinism on the civil institutions of Europe and America. In order to accommodate everybody the admittance has beet reduced to TOO CZEITPI. We vac the following paragraph from the it appeared iu thnt paper, without comment—we :take it for greeted that it aa prrrers the nentiments of the editor.: Too Two-11:11YDS Rots.—Ao exchange paper sap: —..ln ascertaining public eentiMent, and we spelt it respectfully but freely, it is not out cf ',lace to say that there is no diversity of opinion on the point in this unease, that the two-thirds role is tyrannical, anti-republican, subversiverof the popular will, calculated to get op sectional candidates, and a variety of them ( ~ :.king for the chances—breeding evil and an archy in the party. On two instances it has succeeded well : Mr. Pelk made a good President —we feel assured Mr. Pierce will make a good er r —but the chance hereafter might happen to Ft• a most unpropitious one." . Slavery now rules whiggery—the fact can ncithcr be denied nor '•repodiated."—Port, of Satorday. After the triumph of the Seward obclitionists in the nomination of Gen. Scott, we presume Mr Webster is sick a the atmosphere or Washieg too.-18. Does the Post wish its readers to believe the find of these aseertloos, or the second, or both, or Cerremodence ne she : Pitteenrch Daily Casette. GREAT PIO Niel AT ALLIANCE. Attiaact, 'June 26, 1852. The schools of Canton, Masailion, Salem, Mt. ['dm and some other placer, had a grand Pio Sic in a grove at Alliance, on Friday. About 1:.00 persons were present, two-thirds of whom came in the cars on the Clhio and Pennsylvania !Isamu!. The day was beautiful and the whole affair went off admirably. There was a good deal of music, both vocal and instrumental, and roach public speaking, one of the best addressee bring delivered by a lady from the Mount Union s,hood The Bloomer costume was quite press -I,at, but It did not appear that the ladle, who ware it were any more beautiful than the other.. Tho children enjoyed themselves very much, and, tie parents seemed to be no ranch pleased as the children. The extra train from Canton to Alliance carried about. 750 passengers. Through Ste care of the cP.lcers of the Railroad company tbry nit leeched home in safety, basing enjoyed a cheap and pleasant excursion, which without the railroad would bare been impracticable. It i. to be hoped that the sue - eras of this eteursien !a ll cause the example to he imitated W. FROli WASFIINUTON illorreivetchteore of the PatelAtutt U.il. ❑.e.lte.l IVAlumirron, June . 2:: 1 , I 552. I,.snd Dytritutiol Bl7l—opriing I' ri ,d o ,. 101 Dthvi - -The I'dtidt,ters and Mr nomennzisn r —lndian Treaty— fiend Made', ea., rto the House to day there was a fierce scrag- HA; over Mr. Merry It-our:Ca hod distribution !bil. It is arty -iorttl ar ti.v. there drulacisl• from North et..l ir'I.4IIII, Vt../ 111, rohtioutUrAl in f !LS violence of their real to giro sway unlitnit rd quattities of the public lands to the pew tirates for railroad and oilier purpoeee, eye must :relent in their hostility to this echeme which 'presents the only practicable plan that his been et:ggeated, to receive any sort of justice to the ell, States. The bill has been gaining friend,' ever Mere it was first reported from the Com ' 'mittee on public lauds, at Mr. Bennetts' in- St ince, with • recommeadation that it do not piss ::Thie wee done by Mr. it. in order to 4V r:,olue the•opposition I r rtm Committee, and to Li t the plan before tbr Hour, To-day the ill : 9 is psi..ed to its eugri...ement, and read a third Lase, by the vote of 95 to 91 This very trif loig majority eci alarmed the author of the Lill, that he dared not then tisk the bill au its pee lige, Lot Moved to recommit it to the Commit -La es puthe lands. - Thie motion lies over (or .tattier day , . Great excitement watt manifested, or 3 the sigie indicate the probable defeat of the bid. The Houle then went iota Committee, and the great debate on the Proldeney immediately although I think the deseiency bill was prsperly t4fore' the Committee. Dr. Towo -ceind, free toil democrat from (this, opened Rah e epeerh deoounciog the democratic plat fi.cto sad orinatioa. Ile declared that no sin etre 'free sail men could eudoree either. The ieference dawn from his remarks was. that in thio, at 'that, the diecontented democrats would li" an intendent ticket. The Dector ' e style I: colloquia and pleuelog, but his voice is so 14s, that hokum:tot troll be heard co the suicide of the bur. j Mr. Giddings followed, and of coon* ezeited eat curiosity. 'le denounced, ridiculed and rppuliated the =dolt of both parties.. Both had abandoned ill real political hurtles except tbst upon slayer}. Their uteri] creeds wars like m pstillel 'lrma, which never meet and never coo -1 thet, however closely they may run. They were positive upon nothing, and in regard to that, it hmul seemed ro be a struggle whioh should outdo veal other in walla,. .t.s to the tariff, the A big' had toloptcd the vapid and meaningless phrnaeologylof the Democrats mu former days mind in places whero they found it expedient to temporise. They bad deserted the principle of i protection. In respect to internal improvements I th ey were een ieee decided snd favorable than I the Demoer:te. Both deprecated agitation upon eiavery, andLyet both would sgitatate, and nei ther know ow to prevent it it It wished tu— lle appealed to his democratic calletrures in Ohio to know how this agitation would be stop ped there, and how they would sustain them. wives under the resolution of their Convention, proscribing all agitators on the subject. • It Is undeertood that the Southern Fillibusters still hold not. Chris. Williams, of Tenn, glen. try, Marshall, Cabell, still may they will not motion y hat the party hos done. They will not mallow Bcott and their own silly charges sift' objargotiosie against hint and his friends at the same lime. They hove screamed abolition, Howard, fanaticism, and a hundred other loch parrot.like•nates, until their throats can give forth no other sound. It is raid that Toombs is prepared with a broadside which ho will poor intmithe Soot! . camp at the first opportunity._ That will be at material aid and comfort to Its defenders within. The Senate yesterday ratified the Mineola Indian treaty, and to Jay . they confirmed the nomination of Siohard K. •Meode, of Philadel phia, to be a Lieuteneut in the Navy. Lieut. Heads conceited that he wan ill-treated two year( ago, and resigned teat mummer. ,He is now metered on hie own earneet application. Joann. _ . WASHINOTO3, /IMO '24, 1862. - Polities; I ad. can neither cure nor aooth the heart ache. i shall, therefore, not to trouble yotir readers brief. , itith my sad sobriety, be very The prone logs of .Congreed have been lug . ululated to-day than yesterday; The Senate 1 1 adjourned ear y, flailing no business to He tulle prepared for, its action from the Honer, and afraid to . ap roach such be is . lyiog itpon'its horde and will , tan its patience, induary and ability to the tmost, like the Homestead Bill IS the House il tidr. Henry Beunetre lead Matti button bill w spin taken op, and again pro voked a sharplakirmialt. Something like an or ganised partittos opopoiltion to it begins to ap pear. It la fo'and to be in conflict with a provi sion of the Deimoorstio platform on the subject of managing Ithe public lands, nevertheless. But so far DeMoeracy has drooped in the battle. It Was not of the result, I am Informed, that 'Owed b ru nt: to recommit the bill, yaw . . day, to theCoaualttae, but rather a desire to FROM NEW YORK. I Can t•Ste.uttetre td the ittelat • h 144 Cave. Nate loan, Juue Itirt•J. ; The nomination of Beat takes with an enthu siasm that promises the muat auspicious result in November, and the democracy may as' welt, sitrrender at miss, and soya the cost of the paign, tut the General will get at lent one bunt deed electoral votes. Tho anti Scott Whig Tess le iu a little distress as yet, and cannot unileretsml why the Ilepubfic itteieted opals being ungrateful, ray not nominating a candidate under which we must have ',tea soundly whip. Fed. Tho Democrats are almost as much die , , tressed at the etopiditycf the Whigs in non& listing ouch a weak toes, and predict defeat ea ltrywhere. To night the Whirs of New York ratify the nomination, and we shall send yoU such a greeting as will make any Whig heat/ thrill, and any "democrat" feel that for four years more they may adorn the private circle when they are so honest. :Windom. Allsonee concert was well attended last night, and she acquitted hereof inn manner that thawed hot; Fn.:Teen fame net too etroni lr proclaimed ahe dhl not at noes take that eminent stand iti the coin:n*6on of the press st,orded to other artiete—a fact that may be in pelt attriluted to her as giro to conciliate them liy courteously making no iliffereoce iu her at tentions to the fraternity. A great "rum fight" will take place to-night In the Board of Aldermen of the city of ' laud, apes the question of opening the "city rum hole," which the Incofoce Aldermen and Mayor Albion K Perris desire to do Is order that they may Ore a locofoco a salary, and con trol the runtauckers .dnring the fall elections. Taking advantage of the absence of a whig Al dermen, elected as a liberal by 10ca1...c0 rates, the lows attempted to open the rota hole after shutting 1t ap last week. The wire. notified . • Lim of the danger, 'toil the grog will he 'lopped Pb. c,17 sLuvre very f..30r bealth uu the part A a good en., temperance (amain in l'.,rtland, sal it will an doubt improv• after the medicine has been cut off The way rum was smuggled into Portland, for tome time, was Ruch lb , Rams ce the cont. adopted by our Alierenenlork, to raver up the brandy drank at expense of the city. It war WWI milt! Casks a ram were smuggled from New Suet packets to a town near Poniard, and re. turned 10 milk cans along with the pare jute!, to the greedy customers who , squander their three cents upon rum, instead of bread for their children A new printing press has been 'metaled by Mr A. 11. Taylor, the great sufferer at the Hague street explosion, that promisee to super, sede lb. Hoe lightning preeties. from the feet It is as cheap as a common press sod will run off six thousand copies an hoar, • rate of epeed adapted to any newspaper, except of mammoth circulation. It is • rotary press--the form or forms revolving on a large and the sheets being fat en • smaller cylinder, or more than one, after the fashion of the groat Roe Press. Oa this press both sides of &journal me, be trinted et once—that is, the first side of one sheet and the second of another—so that when a thousand white eheets shall have been fed simultaneously by two different foeders, they will all be printed oa both elides. Or a job sod a newspaper, oe either and a book form 'or two jobs entirely eini like in sise and shape, may be printed at di , same time. The Press now working takes a sheet 28 me 6:101 43 inches, and is fel by two non the este cylinder, printing (the builders estimate,) 2, corm, on both sides every Alone. TUB rem& with all neeetrary fixture. they offer to (andel to any extent for $800; while the additlonl feeding cylinder. &c., required to give n chance for two more feeders and doable the product, would only oust $lOO additional. This preen is extremely simple in all ihristti, does not weigh onediftb No' much on the Ile press, and is built at one twentieth tho cost or the letter. It is oleo more approachable, le quires far lee. power, (this coo being run by bond,) and haring for fewer screw,, wheels Pinioo B . 40, would seem much lees liable to get out of order. The loot novelty shout town is elle Barber Shop of Ptuden, at the Bt. Nicholos h otel, de Broadway near Spring street—one or the nose mammoth hovel. It in a galleon eighty foot loo` by thirty.five wide. Bee side is covoript witittnirrors at an "espouse of $4OOO. The hum is of 'ltalian marble, and the chairs twit $lOO each, and a corresponding price has been paid for all the sorrtiendings, which are of rose wood in scarlet bromide. in the centre of as latmonse table of wsrbotands is a Marble eta• toe, cost $1,200. -4 good deal of shoving and ',how this for sixpence. It Is elated on good authority, that Oen. Scott and hir. Secretary Unbent will neither of them resign their present positions, nor should they. Mr. Webster will leave Wuhington for some months, but will not go to England as has been suggested. Tue Fula Nouniartoes - -The cordial salts (cotton with which the nomination of Den, Suitt for the Preldettoy is hailed by the Whip through out the country has an appropriate coanterpert in the dlssatiefactitin which that has caus ed amongour political opponents. No doubt the partisans of Oen Pierce would.hare. found fault with soy - candidate that the wbig Convention might have selected but at present their hostili ty rs mingleu with ludicatious \ of. particular alarm. The great popularity of Gen Beat may wall produoe consternation in the ranks of his oppo nents. They are well aware Or ItA 01 11tWillIMIng ettenstb, and they cannot bat feel • presenti ment that erery day from now to the day of eleo lion most add to its force and actual. ;, The swelling tide of the popular anthualasm intuthalf, of Nile illustrious. warrior is dettined to +sweep over the country heuittredowo before it the bill warts and embankmente of moraly poliltal and putimu opposition. Harvey &unman Esq., of Pittsburgh, a .man of conaidirable eccentricity, &elated in .18ga that ha would not shave until ficott was Erni dent. We hue seen him suers! times since. and Ids Ward wu of awful length. It is gent. rally expected that he will visit a barber shop this Htr; • • Magma° Jane 22 1852.! LW honing . u the •whlgs were firing'. 'na tional salute - of one hundred guns, in honor of Scott's nomination, • mai tamed Vibuti, who was assisting to are the pious, boot bailors tie gum Joel as It was disabusing, nod was .insta . l ly tors to pleats, some MU of MI body bet blown s o me ten rods. Vlbarts leaves • wife six • users' or Ratuumnslt 0E10:-11162 • Little Miami, Xenia, Coltunbuo and Cleve had. Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield and San dusky. Hamilton and Eaton Dayton and Greenfield Findlay Brunch Hillsboro' Railway Sandusky Mansfield, Blount Vernon, and Newark Cleveland and Wellsville Penneylvenia and Ohio (in Ohio) Zanesville to Newark Xenia to Springfield Irontbn Lairs Shore Line At present finished 987 Besides these are more than s thousatd miles now in course of construction. which will be ad ded to the above within the text two years. Toe SCOTT Boys Anour.—The Scott boys bad fl lively time in this borough on Monday evening lest. The nomination of General Scott again brought out the '•Young Coons," and (ho stirring amide of the drum and fife, the deafening hums of the Young Whigs, nod the illuminated /SCOOTS occaoioned by bonfires, gave MI sufficient evidence of the enthusiasm inspi red by Gm nomination of the glorious Whig leader. If "coming events cast their sha dows before," the e.ntbusiasm of this campaign will equal that of_ 90 and '49. Oen. Scott is hound to eweop every thing before him. Mark this.Wegeh. Cong. terif there bo pay man, he he eineor 1111.1Tica. firmer. Meehan.. merchant CT teamster, ho has ert vet Sunned himself with • bottle of 11. H. Pal Ire Arabian Liniment. let him no ea.' ill'il it. h ' r b to eared. h will ha worth lte weight In cold, over and over again. banner it shall all have !wen used. I'm have Sor word tw Mat. Restart Awe wivertleement. ./.23 ViirWORMS, WOH.blB—ln cummending Dr. Al'Latte . o Worm Verolifuot to the public, the propri• etor. arthls great remedy meter to use the Longo.. of thong who base tested Its molt, Head and be eon- Mean , Alleewor M., Pa.,-re. 1, tat A, Rid.l & Cl.—We received a quantity of Wi.a. reem`ifutre, by your aunt. w blob tn. hate "" W In ar.eT Mee it hoe bad woraraltated ores. and haa fulled in mu use. We Co. cheer ly recommend It al the twat worm medicine that we h veer known. We =hat mention any number of where it hat bad wonderful earreea. If it was noceltaa SAURN & Title relen'arel vorruiru.ge an, be La.l hum taoe {tats au I Merchant, la tOnn and Eno ctrl. ani ty lb. J. XIII() .1 Co. OU Wood meet. B. 'Cleaver's ?"Prize Medical Honey ser•ls addition to the greet advantages iroyAyed from the ea. of •Tly Ural'. Ileney boap,'• in eollaning, cleansing and beautify log the this. It Le • fact, &thrall:eta( by arttitmat imens Whom are Mao) , 414t/hantebed clergymen, thabbt tra tt routtaed urn of [kill Map. et:tarter., irruption.. Lave ter , nremere4 (soy the etio.lol..nou laS4_put elf 41.4 Ptt , t (tom th• baba,. 504 other parts Of the to‘if • Ica h.ppy eilects can mar 1.4 ti ahead by • fair, impartial •o 4 dally uhr of the utbahatteeaable appbenter r•o. Us.. rembrarkur health, cool.lll, en,l the ot..st pleasurable rvlebrato.l leap b, d. ...II at all b6{..• Mug Morn.. obi, by the aNrobt by Pt Lurah &LA J. k PI, a . 1.4- , Cu Wor d atwp sap- S. M ICIER--Aud now as to your Petroleum. I thought LI I Leal - deleted winos p loop. It Ir< YU to well lo oast ttabi I tr..t — smewhat to Utile." U taw 1 111•1 ollerut eut for Dale, the peoyl. thouutit it ••• hke the queel leteot {4144.0th...50t the Opt, sod a, telt lilt little .1,1,0,4 to buy. /lilt ou feud. aleJ penumleel eottle Loy. uotAl I got them to teat It. tonliral weer,. It ev.,u 70150 to cure Ito Jete•h.l lame, to. A .1111 who but brew OtioJ lot •lt.ht teem ma* turraututel to tot It. e 1.. ., sthl be bed osl hut thrte bottle, he rout! see uutee the ruoro.tu3 elestly ..11.13o.toish the color at •Late Lie health wee ottoueue leatrore.l Ills Ltiteloreo uppettre to hare toett lb. molt of a Were' Wee:. Irene usae of tl,rofuls. Much mato might Le *all of Me Leehou Wren - of. Pettneelem. Not let It vottlee 1 ..e1 hat Al hue o , leithea art ettetele I le•Poletlit to thleclllltl' Ira. % Rate eel! e/1 Mat tou Nate me. taut veleta bete .v 4 4 Lorelre.l tettleo more. XL lIILINIIAUUII. Hituort.e• ILO, It .Siereh 10, PILINTINII Idt Undo ly •1.1. Lomat... •a.I AI m o.LI. rat.* .ill Voomi talt 1.•itt.a...e..1.:•.11, 41.1. 1, 1, S. Air, wall/ so I . • .11. 11( ~lIMES Bli4 ). Sueeeseur to 11. P. Nelson Co sIANI.F . WITILEII3 111. ' l./7 ki/ SOLID BOX VICES, 1. .I4ATTotni* re.fint.r. I'ICK:c run I: PITTSBURGH, PE A. Or,. N. la. Water snvot, lblr.l d , or above etaltatel laar-All 'ea .10:414.1 equal I, au, eastalaeur.l. tt. Nelscues First Premium I) A ( itiERRE() ' I ‘ I(I ) ES.' Prot oa ts Qwl4iap , TAiri &Pen. TIZENIS 3riti strangers who wish to "nl.• eeettrete. ...lost.. id.* • r 1.1 Cal it I. tto.griutoreet • •Lii Itl/1 ••11 ...I , 11 .. 1 .4 •...1 t•at • rrarail aw 1.6.1 y11.0.1* co. r tho par.*, tb• 1.41 F . ••rhel it , tee.etel b•smit elkvteditesetatta of ...terAt.A. se DOW .p7l,ll.sed tor the releersted rk.....1•11,040 cal a New . fort, ler tatter. hmeeil t. r be atto eft., to U., petrche t. An. • ell le If arrlrp. •11ter Uhslr cr irLitt 1 .4 a wit 4+n Arpra.4.l • m Cglo , ll n 6 11 . 1 fa all •zsr.r.. tr.:l ..044r1 FARE REDUCER BUNKER, ARRANGEMENT. FARE, V 9,00. 1815% ems, &Ina Rau =ad anift ili t il s Packet Lino. • fccrstmr rem tav17140.) Bdcrrn Parrb ra t 074, New , lori , PAatdepAi2 and Bealintare, 310 miles Rail goad , 72 miles Canal sing TUEOVOII. THIRTY ItGUY HOURS P. 4 RE TO POILAIIELPIL44. RALT $ 9 , 00 . patrr. MIT Puatau up alttnaullula Hour. TeZing °CP.,CB4a.taLlaViffirn",?taonde,tai: Ina at Blatrutil• w ing tha ta.anarleapte hailrosl. I . 4clet 11001 VIII leafy 11:tobuto.b ferry eushtent • • teelPelt. arectsely. haunter, take du Ralina 4 at Illau *ermine nru, etude' IT Portage hut mdse. habt, at 1 . 1.111a1.1pb1. Pr Ilahlture, earl, neat ditairtrau pauseera arrival at Ilan.. banal. tapre. Train CA. of thy Baltimore and hlu•henv. Keil hoed to that city. erritiag le Uwe to o ea.% to Waettiaatma tit, •111.11100111 , 111 r. ruaeaa or w.het01p.747.r.. aPPIYtk., J 11DJK MUDD, Mon. Ilatue. 0: to D. LCDCLI Cu, al Dun. mell7l 1852. 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Cloveland , and PRdsbargh Rail Road. CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, DE— TROIT: CEIICAGO. IIILWAUKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLD !MIMS AND CINCINNATI. :THE new and feet running steamer FOR kn. 13. T., I hrs. tat. fl o o o mmbola . obarr. lout ot atkot amen nom... st .1 o'clock. CU/slats st.• omt. dl toutiortii. at Wellmillo with th• Cabe.. Tmio of thit . nod vsod Palma: Rh Nail Rood. I swam sllTstork. sai shirttail 4/ amelsuit st rows/ono. •Ith tor onhottsat ad ltd to-il lies tor Toledo, hanlo.k., Detroit. 1.11./......11111..0 to, hada lo Vats b llimrhuhl • 13 Id rot net.n, spwl. to JOIIN A. CiL101111:1, Agoul thhett, VI% sot tio.YltXt i ttre k ?.! (up "" ponts Alcsaasis 1. noun. nor b, the um° a p.naa it. kr., to dniau~. am 1.1.../.4 sad Witubunih IL IL, from d ll imm. to no n n st. tea r. ue rate,er a e enr.Lsed is int/ Or WM atoms so di. mhos/ 01. 11, mat law. and .o tat saw hum of rm.. ari .ht Cana:l'LL lusarance Uotiipatiy of ratabwrgh 1.1,1. II USSIL Y. Yants.s.T. a•NURI. L. 11A 1t.111141.1., orrice, 94 WATIE, WINDED WARM AND WOOD lITIOXII. • SS" VOURIIi HULL ANt. hIIIIOIIIN Till itIVLIts. AM) TILIUUTA. N" ag-conce loss or Ilmo ' sar ty Alf r dlis% p.sassl tAr pent, ,/W1 .OZ.I oast IN!. .1,1, '4 (414 SSW , arst 1714 NA.IyIR nos. Ml= Ilusar T. l u. Kiwi. ltawrt Dunlap. Jr. el. Ilatt.so,b. Edward 111....11nn Walur 111 . 7.21, Ingo $l. • IA a. larltrior, Jr. $, M. trier WD. , Ir. briar's, Francis Vellere, J. Illattonneuter r PaggrocL -Saurus! firs. *.'PILE Ladies or Lawrenceville Presb3- uttaa Church Mlogroctftelly Littler their thank* to Motor noll. of the Allirghoor Annetenl, for 'lb. um ore. Vallsel L shes kart upon Ma 17th min Ilth Ain , tet:orb him. to ther Mawr. nag moo. who...Timone 011rerearly pro. tooted their motor. They Lars /lltowim gratoful to all their Mari.. shut ettilteel elLsio *Rand thosteemsool thoir entorploo....Thoy ars etes, to stall that they. home ramerot from their Palen!, auto Rah SO. MIS riot tars!. or roalloings,Ao whoa little bill. are rain to, sal a fow remaining articles Abel, moat sanguine expeotationa ate 'tally foaling, sin, ilia loot with Omura to the time shoo the Rate law of God, In labia they arennis, be adorned Is • beautful mamma. . • In bebatt of the Le.ilet 'PIM Members of the Eagle Fire 1. wane, wt, IWor,:a1""' VA* fIOTRYIN-98 Ma. S arrive, for sale by ‘../ o /BllNtli OWICZY The Old Established Looking 011su Ware. Roue of 1794. •, • • • No 33 Contlioadt .14ted. , 11. Tort. Rl/41:11ARDS• KINGMLAND, Wholesale Deskitria.Gud lhaorusturat at Lookin, Maim , .oa l l. s =oo a llaz 014.0 riot*. tor Stctro Wizdows. Aterehasis. sad balm gr.n.raUt aro ...011.ctiolly to- Intod to call aod osamlos hu largo the olhoreplliiplas .tylso how In mole thu c00n . 47, t he DIV: ilorA DOI/11.=IF:dr"1... (gEALED PROPOALS will be' received pe : ,. by t.. t.n th e . P ... lrt . sb .n. urvh_ end teubent lII* Tuntalkr C O OO lion of a braorn pant Itaad, tartit ball • • arl •la length, omit the I • Maar . he PM J air 10 o'clrok. N. at 'u-w o W. Pr••••• . o. 4. Wllll atrrat. Pit L'M' 1.4*4- Thor toe nat. tat arks for Floe . nark. la tow urual 1,0•01.17 awl also for 1b. .27.pu l kthA tt2 ova of the whole. • inana and op. Illerninna ran le Inn at the P.nalueor. Oboe alter thy nth July, prolltun. ( jet. .d It Itn2t.T (Port copy and Oasetto.)- 217 27 37 IE. 37 . • ADESIRABLE location for a Saddler, in the thriving town of Hanover, Columbia% Coaot•, uci. The butting. Cu the premier were etwaal for tee a:Drew harpers of carrying on the paddle and Lingnmei taaanfikeunw, & h a excellent batioew hr tugs done hi °IL:a linA.P,.....orrtber Infoccoatio i ttplagrzt" . Keith 133 Wood •trect. Pt Menial. W. 11.-11 not•oki befbre tb• tirade, otBaplamben 1642. the prooorty trill on that day be di•pore 1 of at public eel, ye2gll2m Laat Notice. ALL PERSONS knowing .thi..mselvai in debtoi. to thy rotate of Clark, AVOrath Co. are by notlnal test their .aerouata •111 te rleeed iu the band. of • meg/mete for ro!leetion. Ifot or awl.. faetorlly ulutstui, on or re lb. trot J oy o(Jult. 1152 Je . :Autet • It T. MCI:CII.-Jr . As ' ALLXOFIENT CoveTY, sit: CinAMOtt Plear, Cc.mowealth of l'e.a. Er. Rel. Juba Alum, %Nub Tenn 1911: Th. meg " i;sonle. I .S. AND now, to wit, Juno 2Gth, Tilt eeobuot. exhibited to open AND end hied, end the Court confirm the • mune [del. end order that tbui oratitotation -- I L . _ become ateoluta. Cod the gold lhomet w. Rum be Olisebernel GU the thirty tow t. of July. A. D. 1552. nukes objection.. e filed la the mtentane—Notlee er the order to Le girt; by P obl.tmam he errttewla the ,r 7 ki irro t N ibur he t t rf i . lebette. Lit three ieliSirate•T Vrethonotery. 00S-14 bble. jnet rend and for sale by KA ion BELL k LIGGETT. Wafer 0. • FLOUR -100 hbls. Ihnover Millr, Eitrt, me.b ground) for i ale by jeV3 HELL LIIitIETT. COTTON-11 EdA. on hand, for Hale by 1.3A1A1l DICKEY . CO.. Wpter aol Vona PO. liletj h LE th il S - , f O , O ,a 1 1. 11. , prime, live geeee, ISAIAH DICKEY R CO. I ban. in Bond order, in store I and fur I , loe b, ISAIAH DICK XV CO. MILL GREASE:4OO hand, for mato by ISAIAH DICKEY a CO. 110AR-7.5 Wle. in more, for ado by 11.1 IftAIAO DUI{EO & OLASSYS--125 bbig., (oak cooperage,) LT fyy skabe by 3e23 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. AIkiNERW SCR. f-crato,tuettea for gal. by IL PALZKLL a CO.. irlliEESE—Mr. H. arriving daily, of all qualillt.e, for oaf. by Jets B. DALZELL A CO. ACON Sales & Shoulders tor Bala by 'ea 1L DALZCLL CO. rAMILY FLOUR—A regular supply from the Chartler Wlls—fre*b ground—teem edestr4 Lib. Wheat, toe (amity t, Lr tale be laS DELL a LIGGETT. Wear et. MICAS SD-4TT:r'IE tea s for pule by j•23DELL a LIGOEIT. GIILK POPLIN S—A. A. litoon &Ca. hare last tree! 2..aafts an. Hilt Poplins. j.^A IONN la LININGS—Juk. ivied Di A. A. Masan a C ~ n d oz.. Terittaa ead Lie.l.l . .uaet mae leesart.d two.)je:s . . . I IN EN SIIKETINU-10 pr 1. extruipi3lity g A I) i and I-1.1u." re...d a. ,p!al , _ _ 1 I NEN LUSTRES ---:.to Iw4. tine., Lst. 4 A i or., jail fratlil,i SI 1...4, 'PUP, annual routing of the Sto;laii,ldeo of I the a 61.e.ca J pt br agrrra In on r ,1 hoer... ' h TattrAls,. .l a y , 16w ill 0.7. II ...el.k.at .al he Cussivaal'.o:ll.,.., fa the P0../ab 11. W.I. Pa • Sur the purp..• of ehrola., natio llirretma far lliert.mloor mad I. Irnuract ars as May !ro brvuat 11...1ne.' & Don't Fail To Dead A 1,1.0?,K l'roGmr,lr Li ir:scp*.;'. bri• I It, it 4444,1 ••,•i.t tbe latsiur.as woo Je•Ilot •ith gaffl.ap..l.l. !orridywr biteaweir It Aral,. p0r...u.11.0, or t4J.dapir........1 i wpr ,, valtept.+bot.o,l L. •ilitt..wl a °opt (1 the •.rL. A rattnrt. I,lit. of W. 1.• . isuPTE•qt to •1 1 . to...V.er with tho raJitu.s.l••:..l all lb.. r turaou •urd. all .t 1 a. .. 0k . v. 1 1k.. laiguad.• woulfun.-4, rat I, se: t rill h.ie• 00.1 Itualts.. ati. " :l•re, Itkitil Ibex • oi sal,), haat, ta,pl•la Ler ..... • pas:ehle... * es.py 1.1 tt. , aO.Ol, la 1 ,, 1ru. I.ILi•VI , II{ as gueet •..IJ t• 20,1• 11-11ARI'Elt'S SILAUAZINE FUR JULY-- lll n Ir.o twv:v..l er-1 • VAiii,Cri lb. I I• Mew. •I, ..1 ttg. t It.l 0.,. Pa %HE Cotanfinal , fliart •I1:1111Cd in ills Act . to ine,T , Tato the ••I'ltt.burala TU.( au.l Nalnyo lA.annn.•• tone at the Mt,. 2•1..,/r.. Ila,• 1•11•\ , kleteia taw =us kt o'el , tek. • Ohio & Penna. R. R. Stocir. • 0)j k SOARES of tbis Sprek wanted. tu Som. , t.fole • vele, I, whicto of•i:e milt , p5ll. If •144 , 1:too I•e male 11,4. • A. WILK ISS &telt and Kha n s broker, ; err.,., of harlot so I TI,IIJ .tra.tA. W. W. WALLACE. Pittsburgh Stearn Marble Works, • 323. tawny St., Orpothe idol Si , PittsLuv.i. tril N SI E N 8, Tana., than: Starrett, 11 aurt.ttuve rep., le .•I•sTe 0514 ak.l taa.lo .11 - . AL - 0-Il6We tlsslojo. oftunflarlare I I.T • tarse sod ....um .4,a • •••• tituJ to•J• t I.lvott t , tee...1,1 at 11:.to • 11311 ha,' ara Mr 4,1 tn.,il sa.l etacooe ter It.tamera W. W. WALLACE. 14.11 FurrahingEstablishroeut, 319, lOM 5r..244, r 216.);/.ofrty Sr , nAru. sal SmitkfieM, Pitt.iurgh, Pa. LITEAH Engines and Etileti, Lest quality. way+ wale tot td.r. na Dion actin afult,r. aorrl lip 11111 Storm, an ii•art it... 6 burr Alta -lower, :4 my I,yr. 1..e.ure,nr....d. 0 • brar 431 sop-riot p.,11, 0 b.... all tic.. al•irra tbawl Owl root. to orler. to lir it antis. at neatly ln, bre.. 14•Itiag Clod, m 0..• boil • 0•13 r. warrrote4 to bolt trawl,. at wtro..l,,wer th aw Lava.. bald! be. olarid to Ibis mart.. rs• awl Cart... sourrally or bow/ -Mill Gearing oak to raper. ow abort woliwr,llcul ratalocw. palter,. fornbtord 11111wrIanta ..ntharw 1101 Splrtilos 1101 boas, abr.. on bawl. 31111 and Hairier irrorra .4, arr.. wiry. (tr. awl lrd, (wio4.P. Parrci .1c..4 - mon bush. Menlo;. plan tiro tit• uprwr ataary no bout at 31. abil 321, Litwrlr attrat.llltrbor3b • Ordara 011.3 with donstrla. Plower Parra lwr L. 3 .3 Niu,o wort, Watrr Inol rill. Lim., arid Wiwi tWoroo of all grits and !Ur% alwara Do bard • DOOKS be opened on Monday, 28th day ef Jodi rat; at II o'rkalt. A. IL. ter mar eat. . to the raeital at ot the el . /WM:rah Treat and ~ J 1,•1.(11 Oat:trent .e at I he Here of flearr.l.lara Yaltiter. leharty Mart. Fifth Ward, tinder the dared., e. K. Moorehead. Choate Ruder. Thomas 13417•Vei1, MITIP Letatrami. Joela.h K tad, Wilson Itel.lltilore. John 11. Rut m. Lahr tr.. lady - Patterson, John Peal I. Wol thadd.Jobri Matte.. J. tI. Etat. Reuben Miller. K.M. away. W. Kildtatits. E. D. Clammy Wm. Kerr, Alfred W. Make. re. tt. 111. on, (Meal Heeler, .4,0.AM...hi le 14 ilmarth, E. theta., O. IL Riddle and Tyr, Yale, ' Chattel /dock 411M,000, to be dinded tato 4 CO, drawl of. fed each. IVO pea Mare to, be held at the time of enhierita. William's National ahayask Cream. rrns Cream will ' yield a very nbanthint, freafant wad poniwault Itb.r. which Is • beautl ( •mowia.n.ll. all lenttiloa awl tt,rttßaitt al IP* sWw. lasting It mit - R.oth wwt R.Ltrtati Rntrbatrt wha ott :Reaw.l ith lha “Th,R,t to reiarti awl lbw 61.1.7 •iii t t I,y R ”11.0d\ Pot eslo ß. nlZl.Lltite, 1.9 1' Wstost - ifili,i'lr - WeTve74niti' M. 1 111/ pallern ensolmeten. rbeap Also. no ban4l 4 n elnrarePt •11.1 mon: totilonntl • wok or to• 11/ ^••4 ,o-hs 11 ANDS FOIL PAPER H OLDERS 3, ilnon inn bro.-iv:4 .1. • 11 , 1 14 \ loal • 11t1 Mateo. Montt. L , ELASTIC W ERRING—H. 4 at the 1.116 Ilubt•o 1./renl. to- /u of Illanti • Woo. keg. Int 11. n o. PO 40011 ho at Inukw at olo••sknon In tnoltn• 145 Lianntrovo whole, whir On will rl low. Nyl .1 a 11. PHILLIPS. • L have . just Vitt'llY h Utifiei .4 , lterthed and opened I 1.4.9 . too, Wwk Mitt.; S Swim Alai{ for dtne.P., ee do, rbdu 111. sad' Bat Mußho de Ltin wt 18Mr ytrd: PAldlug arllta,; Jamoost Ju ' 11lark togllith (ham 'Matte ldrnd Altana N.:. dreste.. " .1.216 Nurttsetat elanor Ath and ?diukst it.. • [RAPE SHAWLS --A. Alaiutt t J am gently opt . their lert• eleortstonit or 61416 MO An.br41.1•44.1 It 664 aia.l V4l.oed Crype 66.461 r. •4t greatly .June, 011.11. I AWNS, LAWNS-- 9.4 e. fut hued bums] Lsw . p, et re j o o t.7 '• At red I to • -to do. do CO.. Joel reed 1661fue l eele.by A. A. 41ASON WAN ' WI mut 64 Idsetet et. tiv 004-3.48, reo'd this day per steamer 140 Allogbeny Cello. for van by It. DA LZALL 4.IALERAI'US—In Lis, and blid;. constant 4. `" l° 11. uaizaLL a co. NI OLASSES--50 bbl.. just receive,' and IE/ •Dr o•l• by . J. f,_LANFIELD. , 14 .-- Ul 5 / 1 .14. 7 :1 - Ifi I— liikllA. PI. 0., just received 1....1 an.l Dr 14 • by . 1•24 - . . 7. IL CANFIELD. M! , ..:LASSES-51 bbls. Sugar House, jest tc'd so I fcr sal. by , ' .I. 0. CANFELD.. F ISH= su tblei largo Ni. 3 bictokarel, " Lat•Troul: • • 13 br "hit' .. _ l a ALEHA'rUS—ItiO Lae for sale by ' kJ - - .1•26 J. M. CANCIR4D. U AHD OIL—IS libls No. I just received I IJ* mad TO sale ty J. U. (341i1P/KLI. Y 6 reo'd for goirebi Jeo J. U. eINYINt.D. lIISSE-200 tore, I.riala Cutting roc:4 nab d.r .T 4 DT &bleb/ Ydbi • J. I'. ILINVIkI.D. _ Salesman Wanted. • o ttili we l l ' cqu tt d hoz. with real wet* and Menet. Sotatt . For Bent, 3•2 S ________ 7 • \ . . Engineer's Btationkry. W.I . I d ATMA N?„‘Ek Drawing : Pisppr or all, Trr.B.. Pepe.. ell ;ikon ~ Tradild Cittllt. in solia'SS 113.1 tn. wile: ... , Trantwl , .. e Cams Se2tien Dies ram paper'..hir embank , 'inente. al It wed 24 lest Taal say. sal exceYetlone of IS and SEI Are. h•oktF.T. .\ \ Kell Meninx 4.0 4 4 11, , a 4 a". tar \ lag .., bouble'Xl•phant; .., , i ape Ilse., oleed.otridal in Seethe: \ Jnekeetie e /eleven ana Brooltnt. a Langdehi.. Leal Pen , Ila 'gm'a lob: ' lvb.„\ . mouth ~..., ae. • The al as• went a faltssaattnent at 4 , l4elaer Utast , atetlanary, for eale,be \ u ., k 4i4.`ZNU t ti t.7..i . \ en. 03 Wand et . belaten 3.1 and 4th. 1 11 . ? AM , LE 01%.1; . 4.:04:NAN'ES 1.1.!It 7r7- mb it tLE. z. ,, 4l , l wi i v . .gi". wb , hew of losenants 01. 11ils work la derWed tet the teNnald;rstioel. of the lialdll. Des and lifyida of Vondeta of Phi: Wenn, \ erne., fooee their Coe enutt for Title. 'As mitet t covettite.Li.,zo. in eomp ' ofor saber , lot rwrerefinto n rly areryroareyanee of real estate ow teeth elate 'Of the.fillantk. ic ii bop.' the prof...inn will teat dostletionrekssary a WOVE which him :or ir.oldeet their atialysizand rsetiewl effort, In Enelnh :ree1...n.41 the Ise 01 "...lei - pull Purrhiner, the stsideet et C0e . ..13M Mr 11114 r hap •ilotted to le oaf y • lim ited spat, hot the, lea Twit bull of noorricWit atietnil. L,. e loch here not. hitherto ;reeler& the \ehreinear W. nod 160alymilb which the iinportpere of,tbe suldert des, mend, Var vale hs . , \ .1. R. It SLUM. Bookesller and Etetieber. , isU • CT Wood et.. between 04 amteth. ' ft Penn Cotton I, I arg . \ • ENNEDY, CHILDS' CO. Blitnaine x trims or • Peon A. Ho. 1 leery 4-1 irunit; , Carpet Chain or all colors and Oldest • Canon 'Lariat: tient, ^ Punish Lines and doh Conh • Hanlon:Rope of all sides OCid deur/attn., di — Orders Net at the Hit' yarn Entire of Uinta:Wile= it en, 131 Rood greet, vitt have attentlon. ',EAR LASII--50 bbls. for sato by I . 1r.20 J. B CANFIELD Ri URPIIY BUKCLIFIELII , have real i•s Isms supply of .trusliu. talsse .1 dark !loot Gloubsso, for tptrelllos drossy. LACK Silk Lace for Mantillas; n full as ar.ft moat ti tbun INFO' Y • twacnri .1 at th‘j store a \ , \ INSILCO OIL-15 bbLo. just re 7 c'd by, \ 1 , 2 , $ J. MD .k CO, 60 Wood 6t \ )LANT - F;D - T - 'Bi.ielatine Cop f o7F- o of _Ju r Nlva, eubebe and - IA pure , ftPranr;l';f"*" _ .1,51 SODA-10 cask., very dry, for ode ' J. ECIDD4CO. YirCh Qi 6 br_ DIUDI-100 lbs. in ' , tore, for solo J. KIM)! CO. JOPER'S \ Isinglass, alined 'and ghaat• a _J fresh . tt tor , yla by ije , 2s} PO.' W INDOW CILS.S.S-200 bxs. st,r, and for 'Yylely 100Me4;ILL.e:14. jUG A R-50 hhdp, N. 0 , Lai o r , (At' f ‘ o r M 1. 7 pale !s L N. 0. 0 , 1 , 1; A r,.. 5 . 5 ,, F ,c , Sp zroa.l la r s ; (oakanck , je2s eIGILLO At hue. ' ii I OFFEE--200 bags mo Rio, on ay., `) •ndle ."I". for laid 14, 31,011,LS s nos. TOI3ACCO-15 k,.gs Gwst, for sate by 2 1 - klij Alca ILLS • ROL 130TASII-3 Ca9kS, goocnnality, ' band tar sale by AIcOILLI9 t 1:0!. BATIO N SIDES--20,000 \lb') prima, far akikni.l a 000._ LiJoitl,S4-i'; tone Juniatairo-11—aatipe , • .-ip rlar attlelolar tale ty alcillt:ta kton. ihg P--itto kaa. prima Cincinnati, II atorn 1,3 and tar ride, I.r • \ Mail ILLS • 0110.' tTNDERAVUOI.)!S PICKLES— \ al u. , aia. to aallia. hallttall..anart Out tint aim, •411ard Kahle* " •... • - • \ Wklnate la ana‘rt moat rattlitlarr•ra Oraost• 6.,11 . .t1 ay. • .01tr• Thtt• Pi... • we rewle• diret (nut the reletrateri h‘t ~ r e at P ie t , .. Co: Dorton. and we arwtore. r•st u lArtell lb% a. law, by th e ea Ore sea. es, A r lan. .ar j aul tieure. W. No • 2ho hiberry at, I F I.: 119 LL A NI), fur winjaw eltdas—A .ori , Ji .f all lb. akif•reut w/.111:u. rec . .l”4 J. II PHILLIP/I.', No. 111 Market lotnet: t 1 GROSS Stec re Protect,ap, for Lidiea dreso. ". 6,:0t goolltrkr lotto At 160 . 16.11 A Itabborl.yOt... jo . l t !I :. YIII YO, No. 116 111artot •trovt. -4I;K E b twtat tobacco, per ' l ;k...trainer /11,1(446 I, tor SA'o hT A. OULUVAT6ON. ) CASK N S KW - YORK SUGAR HOUSE. • ITI N }:0 Ait --.TWU bt.1.1 Pt r sale tor - ` o .. , :i ' " - \ A. CULUICILT6IIN. ' ' . it 1 i .... , 1! . : . I , i n ,p ll O f ? K S t. P , ,:t.PILR . ,1N D STA \ j hand. wells, 16.1.41a.surharilt 41 Nana I.:mire...44lllgram rap, NI , 3,rs r ',riotin g and wrapping PA pally Bonner 1mard5...146. all of which ho will own arptiorwthat,r A nnot fall rn olle6 wheallon. N KfirAM4I44AT and evore nth., ..tPik. Ar4,061.•tim.- 04 61ezabil trlll. onalnw4 sod dowearteb. Blank Irtoka rnlod so d ond lo an• Klrrh ',ldle, n 1.441 hooka v abonrsd. • lase-gags aid for 414410.. \ ~ J. R. WKLI/16:4, T \'i346 K r ". sod t"ot , ..p. X \ ~,...37 n 6 o ddabalween 311.44144444. ,\"4"!-"--- A - . \ TO PRTATOS. \\ \ • \ IYRINTINGI ‘ ink thanufacjured by . I .1. \D. • • , ',M...ert.t. , .. , ... 0. l'ors:ln tanaand ins. from Isltr Is 110 frog. 2.4 na Yawl. 611 , 4141 d Nd . penaliim Ookeint asd .17101 P. 014 Chlk Pe* 1 9D - in.the-.4946, .k/EN'S sverir,,Vashmaiehe,Cron), nu Drapt.:Lts. Claimer% 411401,Cioth, 'LI ma. Dort' SOO Ma 1,44. e. i 7. n . o ct act or oso- Clootooor rro.. el—pestarsartotiTkliser 1-43 ' • • - CUESSCR. . . , r ,-• Ira - Wass . 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S PANISII WUITE-25bbla. in maws -$.• I C ()3 II I IERC \ \A L. )- 1 ,-:„.• -_,..--L---- . ----___ c ...,-..-_-_A PriTILIWZION : 3114Up 1 ...; \ t C/41“ Plrrlaraoa 4v 41* Notaisdr XIC/Illos..hvee , 11151 , \ • • Tha weather aft batordai.wa• g c°1 '. 1 ..... ''''..' , bat Laden* Natural!: was agar dull, std mitt Oat/Vaud . \ ALOUR-Balat a bbl. al x'lo fa • Sa'ailrota more la mail lob. at Id MO: Ohl. • t, ~ t 1111.4 1. —Th. , &wood far arata riathaara etrlab aret s wary Bahl no onlysala withal , . I . stonvat ditt VI bawbal. Caro EMU G, =From Err} haata. and 45 far attall:diaalt li OCER lE. Wa hay. cola worth of ~,a,.. ~,aot,a4t Caradifd Molasses at SI for 45. for Nadar Ha . Coffae la telling la • , 10,,,41, ^ , , L for 111 Maw I. wotth 111‘.5t ' bACON bal., ' larva, or shoot 4CGo : ihotOdora • 11/. 4 months; WO Nora boat. at tae; 'AI bd. Ifrataatp`ra at Itildlairt It \ ls \, ern :I s hoolderat'f)de ca. tad IWO ata at 5, I l 1/14 for Ladd. \it al aft oax F-Valta la \,, t d . tow la wit a a ad . lit. f at 10.14 Vlb. - ;104 . 15.E..3`A . --!taiaa dt•Ad tra.w :04 . ..a.bld lOtf i brilt• Idtowlas I oat Lott ra b— , .^.2 4.1:11/ Lanni at Sda' alb mob \ , WOOTI/4DELN•TfO3, WEST. \ The Albany .1 uz , 4l of the 211.1 Init. e 4 Aid. wen:detett la Ire have teen eolighle to del gain the orating b ra st4o* about 10 Awls I e:1 thalktbont of Leal 3re noci, bovr.T.rXbas . Erauglat In as regidlr molt dealers lacti4kned ni be, antKa slight cantina n 1,3 , v 133 NJ*. rt*lnilb! 'dbe Mates h ave le.'lneetha et/Toned elec. LC, of ;...] nelfsettri op from ens thee, et:14440t IliaLf . \ Ng,. area mattly ea Illejo• c elt,whlr.hen, mut * after : The l'avttnitAd illtier 'c thi‘2lst Id I-, e . tc Ralt r :lk: g,:ttt:, L1,'g7::.,74111.1',4,1!';: \ ‘ 1,,0 u..,_.,,,,b. sere Lravelllalt,..neltl rr. le . walleye{ ~ their. bonen, ttuktrtiet boy•n bore Lltta let \ tit'l7o3l.ll* aa h leT.::::= l ;l4. r a g .L7 or .r,"hr:c4,z • ,:. rletiven and.thearttelacmmtat or you Or 'uebt .1 .I'T 14.11 , ..b.t, dhanatamotials ns avert Yttto It/ itheilirrheklathte'arXd'weleZ .kge g,7:f. rTTL; , ... Gr the Veen e rade. i Zal,rke has get. hint °i s e nt Terignit=nr Vivaldi et ffriti l lttl 4k nt 1 ' 11:474, * ,\ \ \ ~,,,,,, The Cleveland iletald, el tlie inane date, Ant: j, , k • The rereleds of *octavo net Lame, tat dellY I ' s ',Reeler edam are mese:de man, WY atatrltraler. ,• , .eangvelrentlal to 33 to. entrI moo IP, Ine alsel enPvi . • • . • \ The Itoritmdev Damoetai, et the , p,l, say:, ': * , jhn dlagneltlon to hold hack the illp le ..ia•t , •V • \ the.growers,eng the amoontadkned foteale Is gust , • „ \ , littll of the,ther i ento pause; lt to guotef, •\ rh?vtl ' ar ' tir 41:1. n'tgiii.. "P.N7L 11;ttrh "' c ' et \ \ among neyeraaed manila do) .. ,•\ \ • The Untsvie Advocate of the ett snrr k\ ''. \\\ \\ Oning te the latenem of th. but 1.:t1141 • \ \ ho n t..kt to Ensrtct, Preen n pole:10\ \\ jo 1 -t., - j ' ,---7••••—• * \\ I *,, \' \\ Tem Altsiftetert AMC ITS TR ulAlilr, . ' \ ~, 7 l. Louie Christian idea-alga a dale,vel-, , • ,\ \ ttlahlg Interrelate article MI I bel'ol.l ILL' and, L ,\ \ neat , of the allesnalg id miller. want Iqv or - '• \ blotritig the'allarior, *pi and It* oh:CO.lp .10d ar \ \ su• hot nap 0 nab1an , .....naL , ...1111.d‘ Mt.' ' \ • tacbtrean. Is narteil.nlrbat. be bused/meg lops 41 \ \ I . rt.Oo:edt: gra.. f=rrTlT.„"Xtt.lt Az, \ ,5 \ .... It s tributar•es an. to a vet ai o.L Inv I \ ** \ \ \ au: eum mete ot tat Heath davallean tonistem .\ \ . \ Le ...en hem Ike Ire tOuistlott, ',filch a a sa, . • t he all ength ef • lt,e Cirealt liller - with ~I It.; N...• - \: \ Ales Illveril‘ 3141.1:ntlppi sml Ltibutuler, nct i clud,c, lbw . • tt,suoymen belatr—..nregat. arneth. •• Ite I at.i ail teltatetlies—aggvntate length, 11".''`I ... \- \ S \ ' ‘\.. \ j tlttrtetfl i tNtrite . 1± 1 1 , L1,1r 2 ., will, all \'" . \ \\ \ tjjlll. ' \ \ \ \. _ \ ' \ \ illOl Tante or l'ott,—Yeaterdei a ,',.., -., L!)g,j',g - g r., ra w w 0. this mgraat at $(1 Iten,b '% \ \.. 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