FI'I'TSBURGH GAZ ETT PUBLICUED BY wllll/1. PIITIBVIIOII. FRIDAY MORNING, JIILY 9, 1862 WHIG 11011:17A110118 GEN'L WINFIELD SCOTT, of New Jersey 701 VIM PALSIDUS, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, N. Carolina FOR CANAL comiiinalo.ixe. JACOB HOFFMAN, •or BIRLB couNrs JUDOS Or MC suraems COUST, (In the mom of the limn atehtta Coulter ( d... ed./ JOSTPII BUFFINGTON, or Armstrong Ca FOR PRRPIIIESTIAL ELDGTORE. 22222 0 • I/11- n 0.0•11.1. lona PoLurcx. Di,triers. Dlotrl,K.L. I. Nall. V 111,111c4, 14. J.'. 11. K4I4I , IrILL, ...:INr... TK.O./.4ic . . If, Jinn 1,. I • 4rrov, .1...111 W. SIMI t.l. It Jan K. 1 1 4•113.3 r, .. on.; P V 11.1110,.. I: Dr. Jr.. 314C0LL0ron ~ to 1121 LT .111.11, 11. 11/Lrll DaAIL 4 0444$ W. Frau., 11/. Juum LAKton, " l‘mr. PEantr.. :M. Aluttll4l . o lt/nitnten, .. ~..4 2naerfu, Al. Trott, J. Bum., ... lona N1.4.4i.r. 7.1 1.r.r0 L. tort. 1... .11A111.211 r. W . L 1.1.111. la. 011110111 X Murex, 11: ' , Arlo Auroar, K. 1.. 114arri. ,4. I/4.11m Piatr.4, 2.5. Salei. A. ‘,241,4<4. 1Z , c.. 11102.1,5114a.m. Antunasonio and Whig County Ticket. roa coven:as-11er earn., 'DAVID RITCHIE:, Piciaborgh. CONOWS-I.VD THOMAS Id. HOWE, Athwart, GEORG': DAllrlri.lgNane ...wittr. OROIVIE E. APPI`RTI\ I Darenloolfm.. TII/INI AN l'a:XlCElY.Slols...oport. DieIIARD COWAN, rittaborarh t. 2 eysnsit. Pot Tosord,lr. JOHN V. POHIER. Taranto,. MISELIT. WILLIAM MAOII.I. PitUbnrg b. "111.0111.101 . 41 r. EDWARD CAMIIIIILL. Jr., Piltahurab. Al. 50,1 art lino .1? MCAT GI Qtlallrat 11C1111014 • GEOHART, Allraboor. r.1.11417.,111. WILLIAM ALGER, Pittaborob. cotoota. 14:41.11R I.OIVRY. Dittrtur:h. f.PRon. TRATHIS 1. PARDNDR. Ellreartb For thr Pittsburgh Daily Gareth, Mn. Enrroai—ln your - editorial of yesterday heeded "The Punishment 'or Crime," you used the following language •• The delay and uncer. Minty of justice do,mucb also to promote and encourage crime. Most eases are bailable, and if the criminal thinks there is danger of his con viction he walks off, sod the bail bond it cur- Bred to lie as BO much useless leather in the lehromissioner's Offiee." So for ma regards - "delay and uncertainty- of justice" I have but to say that the Judg• of the proper Court, as also the prosecuting attorney. or very prompt in giving an early and fair trial 1 to parties. a d that nothing but a good and legal LP can or doer -delay" a trial rail comae up on the tale dor; a reference to the same will sagely you that your charge of delay has no foundation. Yon are mistaken in your_ statement that . hail bonds are suffered/elle as en much nee. le, lumber in the Contrniseioner'n office;" wag oo.enees are never filed in the Commiteluner'e ffice. they are part of the record in the ofbee of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions, &e., and are for feited it said court and retreated to the County C , enniemioners. Since I have been acting ae Solicitor for the County the worthy and prompt okra of raid court has performed hie duty, and at the request of the County Conamiationere hove brought, and am still bringing, mite on all the forfeited recognizant:ea estreated to them. • . . I make this repay in justice to all parties con tented, as your charge was a swesplnKme, fogn , leti on false information. 1 here take the liberty of suggesting to all persons authorized to take bail in recognizances and that be to follow the rule adopted by the Court of Quarter Bessione by stusfying them aelves on the oath of said surety that they are " good and sufficient," and not what in common ly called •straw ball." Much in this way might be saved to the county that is now lost.. Very respectrollt; J. Hemmer SEWILL July 7, 1852. We are always willing to be corrected, wteu in error. We bad no object in penning our re marks en the punishment of crime. but the pro motion of the ends of justice. The subject was forced upon an. We felt we could no longer hold our peace hind remain guiltless, when men were stricken down in our etreete try a horde of rut -6110,1. and when it is notorious that no many criminals escape punishment, from name cause or other. We may have mivapprehteavled Oat true emotes why to Inlay crimes go unstoned f.ir, but if we Oral stir up Investigation, or in cite to rammed activity, so that the evil shall he remedied, our object will he answered Mr. Hewitt. corrects a technical error ird, which we have though we cannot der that it affect, the forte of our statement. We asserted that forfeited hail moneys were sot col lected, and this is true of the past, whether Abe fault lies with the Clerk of the the CDR, mieeionere, or the Silititor for for t•otm+r . ' It Ir notoriona that far^ p.ns past these forfeited recogaizaucta have not been dilsigently pi else- Colett for collection We are glad to know that an'icoprovement has taken place, arid that these Itapiirtant matters are. to be no longer neglect ed. We •hall.watoh Mr. SIWCLL'e disnharge of this .raty with deep interest, and if he firmly : and dilligently discharges it, be will deserve the thanks of Ms fellow citizens, and will greatly 'anent the public tremory. There in 'another evil connected with this bail ing aystem, awl which is referred to by Mr. Be wail. Probably 413e•bn0 of. the persons taken As bail arc not worth n 'cent, and of course no- Ihing can be collected. ; There are hundreds of cases on the dockets which it is no uso to prose cute, and thug both the criminal and Me Bare ties go unpunished. Ibis is a gram pervendon of justice. We cannot see how • magistrate or judge, who has any regard for the solemnities of ids oath, mu thus connive at the escape of the criminal. Both judges and magistrates are too yeady to admit to bail, wren in cases of great criminality, where men', lives have been taken, and where it is evident If justice in done, the accused most be punished. Is it to be wonder ed at, that the criminal escapee? If heir wealthy, or has wealthy frienda, he may secure bis halt, and thug pay hie way out of the hands of pie dice Or, as is frequently tho case, the Execu tive ratty remit the penalty. In riot, there are to many ways of nettape for the man who bas money or active friends, that the chances are all In hie favor. A poor unfortunate wretch, who has net- I thee friende nor money, is made to atone for all this mockery of justice, by eoffering tho moot ample measure for his crimes.' Mr. Sewell eaten into a &Once of the Judge and Prosecuting Attorney of our orimnal court. This was anaeeese►ry. We made ;no assault upon them. Oar remarks were general, mid in. tended to apply to the whole system of criminal jurisprudence. We do not say who Is to blame, but we aver that there to error somewhere, and that it ought to be corrected. , The Prosecuting Attorney we know to be a vigilant, industrious And able officer. We believe he does all In his Power to stem the torrent of crime, and to bring the guilty to punishment. The Judge .atrives to facilitate business, and to render Joe- Iles prompt, hut we fear somatimeibe permits the hipulam or a naturally kind heart to affect hie sense of what is doe to patios. lie sees only the orimlusl before him In blistnte of pen itence and humiliation, and permits the mists of eompression to dim his eyes to the presence of the thousands of his follow citizens whom he sits there to protect. nil in an amiable !atilt, but a Judge of a criminal 'wart should blow nothing but impartial justice. We trait we shall not have omission to no tice this subject again, bat we shall sot shrink from it ea long es a seine of duty impels us to the tea, Rattar etre's reIIIZZAL.—AII that i. 61011111 of llent7 cuy, will be constped to the tomb on Bodordoy next, tomorrow, between the hones of alaven and one o'clock. The Mayor bee lamed Lie prochunation, to conformity with the roe*: tiOne of a meeting of Mamas, directing the aloe. lug of all stores and places of business during this. howl!, at whichAiMe other demonstrations of. respect to the dioeasect pat r i o t w ilL ta e pito,. it is only necessary to mehtion than arrangements, and to ratite to the proclamation of tie Major,to wore stognlescienoe on the pa 1 1 of * our whole - amputation. We are indebted to illf.l3tenton fora cops of argument Defoe* the Senate Committee, 1n the Florida oontreted eleation of rased stales . Senator." Tho argument Is en able asp, and tauntadd to Mr. .tantort's already MO mute, ' Sims, semi aopompliehedsleader. 8111 , 19. Cetrarr.—The Whigs of Beaver coun t,, have put in nomination the following ticket, which the Argus says is an excellent one. We have a personal knowledte of some of the can didate*, and know that they are first rate men. We hope the . vestuf the District will agree to Mr. Allison's nomination. Constresa—John Allison. Aseasibly.—B. B. Chamberlin. Commissionsr.—Jamea Moody. AtMitor.—Hiram J. Broom. Poor Howe Directors. —William Elliott, Joseph R. Martin, David Dunlap. Trurteu.—Jobn Barclay, Richard P. Roberta, Atm A. KIM (one year.) The Whig Convention of Washington Leounty. met on the 6th twit, at the borough of Washing ton. Hon, W. liclbtaist, was chosen President On motion, it was Resolved, By the Couveztion and the Whig party of the county generally, that a County Mass Meeting be held at Washington on Wio. EZSDAV the let day of Scentless next, and that said meeting be an old fa/blotted turn out such a. dletinguished the Whig Campaign of 1840— that we come with our wives and daughters, full to mooing over with enthusiasm and a hearty devotion to our glorious cause and candidates. The Convention then nominated the following ekes: Congrels.,—John L Gaw. Anenaty.—John N. McDonald, J. W. Alex ander. Cormiarioner.—John W. Philips. Poor Bowe Dirretor.-0. Al. Wallace Auditor.—John McDonald. Coroner.—Abm. D. Wolf. The Democratio Convention of Washington County, convened in the Court House of that Bo rough an Monday last, and nominated the fol lowing ticket: - Congrts...—J. L. Dawson, of Payette county. As.ormbly.—Jamea M'Claskey, of Mt Pleaeant• David Riddle, of Somerset. Sarrif--John M'Allister, of Cannier,. Couimissioner.—Thos. M'Carrel, of Mt. Pleas ant. Anditor.—James Saggost, of osnton. Director of the Poor.—Jas Fife, of Peters. Coroner.—W. B Candle, of Chartists. THOR WASHINGTON Pranintoton, Joly 4. Mr. Gentry contradicts ibo statement that the President has offered him a mat In the Cabinet as successor to Mr. Graham. Mr Bell has been invited to take charge of the navy. Ile was Secretary of War under Gen. thirteen, and ro signed in 1841, when the whole cabinet except Mr. Webster went out, upon the discovery eel John Tyler had ratted to the democrats. Thalacceptance is doubted, as he is s distin guished member of the Senate, in which bit duties ore as important and mare pleasant than they would be in the Navy Department. Ile would snake a ottpital cabinet officer, should he assume the post Undated to him. We have the particulars of the negotiation maid to have been concluded between Hr. Web ster and the British Ambassador, relative to Ni caragua, San Juan, Costa Rico and the Mosquito Indiana The main Gail/roe of the con•sotion are slid to be: li The restoration of ham Jaen to the territorial 'uriedietion of Nicaragua, but Giza ,nch re strictions as to the rates of duty on merchandise, and the charges open vessels, as make it a free port, under the protection of the United States k.l Great Britain. The recognition of the Britieb protectorate over Mosquito Indiana, whigh the British go reroment solemnly stipulate to abortion by the they ton and Bulwer treaty; and the seizure of a tract of land belonging to Nicaragua. extending fr •ce the rine San Juan on the South to Hon duriu on the Borth, and about efty mile, inland from the tea, to be our opriated to those Mos quitoes as sposeeetion, I list io to ray, until Great Britain get, resly to appropriate it m herre!r, whieb will not be long The settlement of the boundary between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. And lastly, some pea/is:one fue the encourage ment of the Atlantic and P.. 460814 Canal Com pany, emprseing an extension of ti,or r:r the commencement of the work. Mr. R. M. Walsh, son of our Es.Contml Mr. Walsh, has teen sent down to central America, to obtain the consent of Costa Rica and Nicars, gun to this cool settlements of their affairs. The Biitlel Minister has dispatched a Mr. Wyke or W ye, to negoti at between the breech' ees cheat: of hi. 4 government, the Mosquitoes, and th.ir prlper and lawful superiors, the State and pen pls of Nicaragua.' It is quite clear to my mind that thorn lodises hare no more right to claim independence of Nicaragua or to treat with for. to powers, than the Cherokees in our four territories. ehoold..lonbt whether ale supplement:to the ty of MO, would be confirmed by the Sea ate. if laid before it: but I shook! consider it of very little consequence whether It were or not. Every matter of dispute between the United State was honorably and advantageouely adjust ed by the former truly—and that agreement was not executed in any particular—what good cue result from cooking soy more solemn com pacts! Mr. Webster will go to Marshfield this week, but will return before the adjournment of Con gress. The dinner tendered him by a number of Soutbersi members of Congrymcwill not proba bly take place ostil after the Presidential elec tion. Jrafrs. MX NEW YORK I=l lE= Now Tone, July 6, 165'2. The remains of Mr. Clay reached the city on Saturday afternoon and were received witha 1.0 lemeity that was never ,equalled or approached on any similar occasiou. A more public cele bration has been determined upon by the city authorities to take place the lacer pert of the month, when an outpouring of people will be seen that will show bow truly the departed statesman was venerated In New York. Yesterday's celebration pused oft with lees than the usual number of accidents, yet mark. eJ by one more fatal than has occurred for a long time in our waters. Lain night as parties commenced to return from Staten bland, the bridge leading to the ferry boot broke from the rush of people upon it, and precipitated a large number of men, women and children into the water. In the confusion there - Deemed no means at hand to mouthe poor creatures, and rumor states the number drowned at twenty-five. Four. tern women have been already recoveredoind the total lon can hardly be exaggerated by rumor. The unfortunates were all of the clue which finds, only upon holidays, time for recreation, a class which, upon nab days, throng snob resorts as Staten Island to a degree that makes such acci dents wonderfully Infrequent. The bolting of the Southern Whigs and the publication of their manifesto in the National intelligencer, does not cause much alarm here, nod is not considered BA materially damaging General Scott'. chance of eleetioe. . it is all very well for these gentlemen to withdrur their support after one of the most satisfactory con ventions ever held, upon a doubt by them of Urn. Sootfe honesty upon the Compromise ques. Lions—acts he is es fully committed to, as a man lead be, who has simply to carry them out se President. Gen. Soon needs no forced men to elect him, possessing, as he doer, such an army of volunteers; and the bolters will find that for each man they alienate, in nem Ante, by their doubts, they will secure for Oen. Scott fifty in the North. It wilt be a long while before a Pres- bleat can be *looted by declaring himself In fa vor of the finality, and it is fortunate that Oen, Scott Is sensible enough to go along with the age, and not waste his time by prattling *bout things finally settled long ago, as were the cons. promise measures. Business hen hardly been rimmed to-day, in consequence of the large number of absentees, Ou Satorday last the payments were very heavy, but owing to the extreme ease of the money market no difficulty was experienced in meeting them. The large same put afloat by the pay ment of the July dividends are now seeking in miment, and, sea natural consequence, neon. cities of the first class are all up and In de mand. At the stock board there was en upward tendency in all kinds of stocks and the market closes with a great speculative tendency. A sudden Impulse hes been given to the Pa nama railroad securities by the cession to the company, of Its Allende terminus, by the New Grenadian government, and the annormeement the Caned company mean to establish a line of steam's' for the Paccillo route via the Psalms Railroad. The Meares* transit company stook Is also In large demand, and both routes will have all they need to make them-.largely profitable. The city bu commenced to swarm, and all theater by wsterlo; places . are crowded to their utmod capacity. Newport to full, In the face of the mayealkatir law, sad the reports of In tereeted preens to the contrary are all a sham. time after she caught are, Mae was burned to the Hordes of people have gone to the seaside we- water's edge. teeing places of Maine, where temperance rules About twenty lives were lost; among them the hour, nor has the law been the means of Judge Preston, of the Supreme Court, and .1. M. checking a eingle traveller to Maine or Rhode Wolfe, a distinguished lawyer. The eutferiuge Island, ,f the landlords themselves are credible of the victims are deseiribed as horrible in the witnesses extreme. Preparations for the next Maine. election are The eteamer California hove in eight, took off going vigorously forward, and Mr. R. H. Crosby the remainder of the sufferere, audio-ought to the whig candidate, will be elected, from present / to this city. appearances. The rum loving locofocos will de feat Gov. Hubbard, who attempted to re-elect himself by signing the liquor law. The new leg islature will in all probability be against the liquor law, and will repeal it. This repeal will he made the test question, and eucceed, not be cause Maine ie a besotted, drunken State, but because a good meaning law has been most of. fensively constructed, and administered with the brutality that bad been attributed to drunken.— not temperate men. C. LCOMMUNICATRO TO THE, FRIENDS OF CCLONIZATION. On the 4th June last, the lion. Edward Stan ley, of North Carolina, introdnoed into the House of Representatives, a bill to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to deposit the fourth instalment of the pnblio money due the several States, with said States for Colonisation porpoises. In the words of the bill. this (tepee lie is to be made with the States, , •to transport to Liberia, In Africa, the free people of color in eeld States respectively, and to provide for and to educate said people, as each State entitled to stock may direct " The principal of the depos ite is to remain in the Treasury, and ie only to be paid by order of Congress: the interest, at live per cent_ per annum. is payable Leif yearly and, after the removal to Liberia of the free ' people of color, is to be ileroted to internal im provement or the education of the poor. Thi■ tall would gree our own State stook to the value of $955,838 26, with an annual revenue of ebout /47,792 ttl. to he applied to the colonisa tion and education of her free black population, which at the late census numbered fifty.three thousand persons The importance of this movement will be im maliately felt by every friend of African Colon ization. The grand obstacle to the beneficial operation of the rause, has always bees the want of sufficient tondo. Though the revenues of the Natimial, combined with those of the State societies, amount ton very considerable sum, they dwindle to a mere Mille, and the ample be ' uevolence of individual supporters seems parsi• mony, when °moored with the magnitude of the enterprise, and the benefits to ourselves and the African race, anticipated rrom its emcees. Yet limited as it has been by Ito dependence upon private contributions, it has aecomphshed, dur ing the few years of it, existence, more than was effected in a century, by the Great Ocnpa pante° chartered for the brat settlement of our own land, and with the inereosed facilities affor ded by the pending bill, the most glorious non teptereen might be expected. Already a colo ny has been eetablished and eupported through trial and difficulty, on a Melly, barbarous, and hostile react, until tilt dense forest. have given place t t taxies and villages, the deadly miaseo has yielded to a ealuhrituo atmosphere, the no tions hove become t he. or citizens, and many. of them Chrlstianv,bud the coloniets themselves, relying open the sympathy of the ruling pow. ors of the two e,ntinent., and their own cape. hility of self goveniment, have thrown aside the garb of tutelage, and mistimed s station in the great system nt nations. tearing eighteen months elapsed .inee the let of January, 1851, five thoti to.n.l dollttre have been expended in the rural.° of a eontaderable quantity of slave onset, while over eight hundred emigrant, have been trans ported and provided with eubsistence for six to.toths after their arrival in Liberia It in o wgnificant feel, oo t one whirl. at once gives the lie to three rabid realoti who ittignm twin ti.e Cnbabratii.n* Society an a mere pander to Slavery, tout, et theca returning Afriestiti, three hunirril sod thirty-dee were alarm, em•o• cipatcil e.'tly in cynablerstion of their ft...toper tattoo to Liberia. These ore but t i titlie,if tho se who, according to the promise of their masters, will be liberated when the rescurecs cf the So• rimy shall b r seflicient (or their removal, and thus the bill proposed by Mr. S will give free d:pi tc the clave fly placing the mense of emaoci patii.n within the reach of every 'dove owner, white It will hasten the emigration of a burden some and accomulallug colored population, and will be but a eiight national atonement for the wrongs of long lippret act Africa. As the bill I/ .iireadv very popular in Con gress, th',r it Title dou b t of its passage, in cue its frieuil. t.t i•romptlr and energetically Pe nnons I.r itr adiptito theuld be immediately eubserihed and circulated for eignature They can be forwanted to the Ilon. Edward Stanley, or to the Representative in Congress of the die thief whence they emanate. Appended in a form of petition which may be varied ea the feeling, of the petitioners dictate A. B. QUAY, ileolaral Agent Pentat Colonizatiou Society 0 111.1 0 T, 11, iionorai4r Sen,:• and /Jou.. uf Repre •^ asrerthled , t!, un.ler•ocf, I. ''r in the ia•vo of —. earnestly pray your 11.10,1N0 body to pima the bin Isitib duce.l into the Hone. of lirpreverimtivea by the Linn. Edward Stanley, entitled a ••Itill to au, thenza the Seoretary of the Treasury to depoa• lie with the aereral Slates the faurth instalment of the depoeitee of the public money directed to he-made with void Suttee by the Act approved June We meet respectfully »pre. sent that we approve of its provimone and tee vently desire to see them adopted FILIGHTFUL CALAMITY AT STAMP ISLAND. /ba.j r ,i, of prop,. vrerhoarJ-4 reit wi.nt,7 Dromnel qa. Yesterday afternoon, as the ferry boat Hunch I bark wan leaving Siete. Island, at five o'clock, I P. M., the bridge between the boat and theehore gave way, out preetp , tated ab:nt a hundred parisengers Into the water. There were great crowds of person. around. both on the !More and on board the boat, and the excitement, as might be expected, was great. The cries of the drown ing were not more heart rending then that, of their friends on board the boat and on the dock. Every exertion wee made to save the persowe who were immente.l, end by great good fortune, moat of them were eared Many were token from the water in a critical state—indeed, al most drowned--tht most of these were restated. tided before the boo rooked thin city . line bo dy, that of a female, stun. thirty eight or forty years of age, was taken up from that bottom quite iifelees. Among the number who went down with the bridgo was IS laboring man, hie wife, and a child foor month, old. The man and woman were both eared, and up to •.late boor were looking for their child. The father would not believe that his infant wee drowned, and he looked (or its tries! liy eve ry host But it is too probably that the one Is lung bofore this oat of the world'. trouble. The eight presented when the linnakback lauded at New York, wise pitiable in the extreme. Female, wore brought whore in numhere, with drippling garment?, some of them swooning still from the over exertion of the neeee through which they had passed. One handsome looking weman in a hail 111 0000POlUll. etate,.was atilt In that strange condition between life and death, called half drowned; and lull of all canto the per ty of the boat's crow, bearing the dead body of the drowned female. No one knavish° she was, bat each vied with the other in paying those .mail attentions to the deceased which are be coming from the living to the dead; and as they laid her oat on her humble bier in the ferry house, and arranged her cloths and:Straggling teem., a close observer might are that those hardy boatmen.' eyes were filled with manly teare. They did all.they could, and then left their charge to be claimed by her friends. But that bereaved father—hie case was pitiable. lie heel gonedown with the rest lets the water, and hie wife and child were with him. When he re. gained the boot hie wife had already been eared. whey were both on board the boat' when ehe Came up, and he confidently expected that the next boat would bring his child alio, bat the neat boat earns, and no Child was there, and that father was left to the agonising conclusion that his darling was drowned.' Oh, how his stout heart yielded then, and he bowed down as If stricken by fate. There were hundreds around him at that time, and all seemed to sympa thise with:the bereaved parent. He, when be learned - that his child was not band, bow ed down his head, and left the ferry a dejected mortal. •jt la not yet known haw Many were drowned; bet It in altogether probable that there were quite a number lost—some ocoounte say forty were drowned. We shall give further particulars hereafter. P. B.—At a Isle hour It was reported that II dead bodies had been recovered, (eight women and three children.) ADDITIONAL I' ART ICU L A ItB Tuesday Morning 7 o'clock. We are just informed that fourteen bodies here been recovered—all females. No males hare been found. It is now supposed that from twenty to Thirty lives were lost. The current joie undoubtedly carried several bodies to some point below the landing.—N. Y. Her. rcrribis &plosion and Lou of Life—Burauly the Straws St. Jana—Judge Preeton, of the &prune Court, among the killed. NNW ORLEANS, July ft. The Picayune has accounts of the explosion, on Lake Pentchartraine, at about three o'clock this morning, of the eplendid steamer St. James, Capt. Thomas Clark. She was on her return to the city/roil Biloxi, and was crowded with passengers. After the exploeloo, the utmost oonitertuttion prevailed, as it became apparent that the beat would soon be wrapped in flames. In a short Sale of Dr. 11'Lane's Verraiinge. trO•ANIONG the hundreds of letters, cer tteutee and only,. received by the proprielort of this magician the following are selected to shown.. nharaeter i a id the effect orlti we In a digant part of the Wert ROYALTON, Bnine G. la.. May /0.1550. Moor.. J. Kidd t Cu.—Gentlemen—l write to ton to aolieit an ageney for the Invalueble Von:Wage ran M- P... DOM' tia.oll too dlootl VIOLA nr Mr. C. ILI, and tirincribed It lu my practice. end It prov e.. effectual In the ' , avulsion o. worm.. that no other areraration will raw, the clthew of this village and vicinity. Please tred me *one arose of the Venitilfune imam/lately. Toum. BAMLIEL ROSS. ylee a. Sim rut Tenn., July 1. 1651. J. Kidd w Co —.Plea,. send the tenalfuae ror pound., xe •-• ne•rly nut, end tbede ro•nd for It II eery great. TV. honey, It to bo.h. Verrnifune Baer InTentel. 1,V01.1Y. For eel. by moot brugg.ste r Iderobeh“. tow.. and country, Kul by the s..le proprietors. J. KIDD.% CO. if th.J.ter-S 6.1 woo 4 F. S. Cleavir'm "Prue medal Finney Soap.' ittiir•TH E con ti nucd and increasing demand for tb• abwre dealrabbs article, unquestionably demon. ateatara from aotnal exo•rteur+. Its superlorit) 07..1. all r•ltotlar preparatlons. It has now stood the lest of oar, Int examination. and the approval of the nubile for a Pe riod off maven yearn and under an unhoundevl Patronage and nexampla I eirmlation, has triumphantly •sor,tved. nil Im rivals In the arts of Imltat lan and ImPoetnre• eatanaiv• merit realized by 'ma:1.11111e nne,places II fore most In the Fiat of all thorn toilet orate. that hr ats rought,perfurn•ry. hag baud Ibelr ru Ira; to an 411Ibir nom. and taporari nottoletT. For sate ratail at art D1A,...3.194 Pron ' , in:n..l. and n tmle•al•onir hi M. a•enta Inv Plttehltrah and Its al. rinil r. I,lrTtwe. J. RIIPIRA 110 I Could not Recover. Tlnbrnr. Warnn On., Pa.. .Inn. Alt- ft F. Fnll."---Dear :In-1 karshy nett:, that I ban Let, alliittott rill, a at nor.. r..tnh and otliect , nn of the Lun,-1 wan aliliehal that mr frtnruts thounl I roold Doi no-, or I an, no riln.l In ronr Syron. alhelx I dol. nth, I tnnagnu. l*appy • • 1.--, I ant that ontlrolf nalonatl, au.l letl a, t a dot, rraoromotol the tun • nas, It to the., (I .-1 IQ,. man net. If 't o t 0h.,•• to ono tho ahnn rtollo•to, fool an at pc rfn, Iltrnn do at -- boor, tot I'ronts.-1 sod :or .1,- I. le - If the, Mt enyl, Aingle or 1t11,71.41. • ho 1,4 no/ T..' ••upplied r •t 001.,, II ./ /.11•11'• Itr.shhan h•c/an h. • sod .1... t 1., 1113t,i, It 1•111 /... worth It. a. Gs., ow/ .v.. %sal, Wrote it /hall oil lore. too, .4~ i t • too.. nor wtra 1.• that. 1./..1./I 14 , 4,1••••ti....11.13t. //01/... ile r, / , ' , / PRI NTIN/1 ul all i//11.1n •I •ith .16 F1 0, I•1 /./Ioralo• //al I, wiv.tt to owl //•• wranwank Ethil,t.oro. / CAN, 12111 Lealtrot Inr,./a.r,• I ah..././. wwo / /, l ilor• rwal, owl rwvompt:• .a • wl •ta ;tor S M KIER —AD(' no" n.. to your rotfod.obo. I thonaht s• I had l-In w.loo,an would I. well +o .alt until I hal l l wznewhat b, writ., Wkwo I brat offornl the oil for foal, tb. twold. Itlonaht It was iwrhapa the qua-% o.lueLLLia ill Lb. age, •wl ao 1.11 l„..1 Itltl. 41.pwn.1 buL. Ilot I Cat. u snow on trial. knd f.w.uadfq potb. to buf . until I cot theta to teat it. 4 twolleal pownra Itnoon I noir, o /ow.* lb. deaf amt lava, Ir. A man •hn low ts nntol fry w/Ift fear, waa twwww.lot b. L./ It. virtu., awl whey be bad ono! throft bottle.. lw wouLl aw.. the o and ,I.;•r,r 41 . 1 ,01*, MR ..lot of .1.411 n tiw bralih oaf suurb aw 4,.. I Iln Lolnw• app./. to bay. 0.0 lb. rrault iL • L.f ri H. mare iww• of Serofph. blurb now. L- maldinf lb. pow•fa d I,trnleuna. But let It rutbo• to .of (bit It hiwntAzlond an wt. al.! n pularlt, In 11,/ D.' hate /fold all that ,ou bay- t 0... 11.1 ifelght liar, ~ . d.bout rad bottiva or, NI. 11111 Ell IL CuLtmulaaa F•Lta. Wltowlown. In, Llnt2 . - . . - Board of Ilea!th. Stir - The public are informed that the btlice of IL, Po.rl of 11.aftlf1`••/oir,h, W at No. 111, Fourth ottowt, twt‘f owl awl emit/16.1d foro.W, whi.ro all tnAlen• o • 1..• IN- II um! PIII,t It. Len., II II 1.111 1.. DAGUERREOTYPES • NATIONAL GALLERY . I CKSON'S National Dagurirrean et the Irtsuneel and Wert, etreet. (ontre•ot. I I. Wileore Iwo; Pler,llratteturetb 6,4i...5and aea flan., ertrhing 6 °hunt+ nrru. like...re st Ino.terat• pewee, will Pr.... ..it et the elves eetirbn.h. eut. tv.tert ertch very •ute,tor bi t LAO., Arreuerrel with tar-h anti that the cteroutr eon l•tte the moat necurete Untiln or are ham', lona •I 1 the etprerelon or animated life. i.e AIL •rarnele Knernvorga. l'atrilfn.. • rorreire4l, .114 du pltearea urlamai Itgel'etekentanera. not rteroltrel to take& picture. 1101. m. • rwr. rvormbl 119..1.11“.t.5ea t.knl nr twit 4cl'des...l N . .... It any p.rt of the MIT ant • tralitr. -4111• - itnxne owl npPriktmx :Ton 4 • W. until 6 P. • Fate•nor In the o . ternotet. 1.« 6 T Nebian'sPirsiPremium I) A(;UEIIRE()TYPEs. 01 . 1c.1 ITIZEN't rktigor• 1641, • ,•• 1,55.1 , .ntereff. at •• • • r tr-ern s!.lnent, o . .ert. • • or • h.r.. rare!. Ifer .ne •.: St. eran:ed en.l /. ereete.l the V.v...., ot-r.iino fi“ 6, ri en I hew', rd...trof tt....,-ena of te , f ow, ore: 11.61 fl the ot I . l..teoelpt.l. owl Nee ..r.. f 1,6..• 1.. he •L lo offer h. theererto n. of the Art.. et, te ct Dego, nonly ..r in from,. eht. h ne•ee been A. 11.11()1,111ES &, BIV) SucceNior to 11. I' N 01. 03 MIANUrA , _ . II , IrtEILN OF rIAT Itl Sk mOIIED BOX VICES, IL:o %ATI "CIO% PutllKr. prrnainunr, PRIMA. OM. Nov 1:4, . c, thlri at.o. emaltltrl 1114 - All •nelt •• o , tiron's insurance Vompany of l'atisburgb C. 4: II ClSl K 7, I . I•3=FRT. VEL M ref OITICE, Bi WM:11, BEM= WAILItt ADD WOOD STRIDDro ar vo.vrt . .% IML". Csb ios.gs nr: TIIR 011140 111.r.IN+11Prl KIVIMA. ANT. frinl:TA• &or inns , n cpamr rm. E.. Also. , Nervra, . RA awl IN!. 111.11 rrox ...A TR A N Jr.. w' tr n '''' na I.lritope, .r I hser, rnnou D DibeDual, VelDr4. I lea " u l. ;rll:r.r . 1,-Innee MARRIED In All..heor 7117 nulhurramy mortlncthe AM Inn hr t 2.. Ft.r. Julin U. Dow., fir. I:IIWARD D JONTZ. or Ono city. In MI6, t JAME DV.301. To the Hon. .CR. GraOwls, May, of At city of POulturld. t 4 so: The under•igned n Committee' m •Lm It • meeting. to mete eultahle creitUit.- tor n , . niletive to the funeral oh...quire of Ilmmt Our enipectfully beg !see to min thatiber wt. Warmed, Ms (unmet will Ink./ Were •1 I.•alostim, kr . on Salutilwf sort. tit. loth 1.1. betwenh M. Sunroof - II ....fork A.. 11 coil &dont PAI . a'. which In nonfnmeity with' thr e rn, named at Ilia elinv• namal wo our ern. that you, co Übl.f litagbttatii of th.tilty of Mb burgh. request an entire euximn.ino ni htmlnoie n. the shOiie nom,' hone, minute gun. 0111 be broil. thetwlis of the •nrinu rhumb. &AI ouch. hone.. hr sad the thigii o f Lb. Alfirt.nt totkltri igloo, sod domain/ to hong al Self oilmit. - 14 PWARTAIVELDNII. J WO. eltillthAN. THOS. SI 1151041, tiA T. 11007 MMES. • Y. tiIC 4%, lion. II N. PLEII 0. S. ISMER, tkimoilltre 51aion's Orrtek, PlTTesttatin, July Bth, 1852. t. ttootont...bir to not Poregolne•fho dn. , . of P W.AbufAh et. r ill pro t r crPggeteWorif::ll•7 ry /rill: bolero. the tome of 11 o'clook A. of .33 . 1 1 r 11..10 Or to the romans o 111: 7frit =III2MM Dissolution. 1:IIE Co—partnerehip heretofore °siding 47,4wrev01•00..00,.. etubm th. erto of lIARVNY. 5100 and by b";,, w .7,,Lttr i rt th• Whoa" ht . limits ., 5. the ammo tha firm Itt • - t1; ••' . 5.•• '"ib"'"d lIY.NItY L. lIARV KV, . 1 11141 j 41/ "'4. Italttotora, July 5, 11152.—.1•;IPMEL "6 8. Co—Partnership. •FRRE ftubsorlbers have formed a Co-Part tssrshis sod will Imos.. the Wholoseals lisonors ehm=slll,,sKlifortr. ods, ths fins of lIAKVXV • /11NRY D. MARY[';. 4I I IIIV4 I .I " II% kr 1,4.1,4[4;r/19 linlttuore. Jul Dissolution. THE Co•Partnernhip heratoforo aziniing aim,`,V417114.6, ::112.1:11`gi:e1tr;71.13.27gi l e h The buslarme aright lino will he wait. titular ,tr,..llzipqrzinhArlatfl parchment the rot.. tiTLKlSAla"Viiraigif • .101113.11 Birmingham Iron Worts. M'KNIGIIT &.-11BOTIIBR. No, 55 we're. Vir ILL continuo the manufuture of Iron !Mr, ritni..l4s Oat .alittfri=,l°, hlrh tb.y loth. lb* &Watts* of automats of Om lota ana. owl Mains unman!, .119-Ahr Information W anted (1P the whereabouts of anted • Iltigdoraug,to.,moof ANDR E W JONES P. 0. Exte„- vyirs— . 4 uku . iz :l lo 4 t . uLtr i n 4 dies, • 71 ."'"'‘ uu . •. •,./1 R. ISAAC llARillScan 1)9 Caund at his All,penv—vlll pruryptly •1t.11,1% 4, a no. rel... IQ 'I fn• a./ t. Time Bills Wanted. • PIII3IE Bills and Accept:lim e s t.n ClOseland, t. Derrei., F‘lnt Lula, LouiKville and etalt:l4‘ti will rnu,. at lug. 1.K1,b 6 Cte..., ract.nr , .. Brvk.ra, .ourtL :Unit,' and Diapatch copr.) Si NIIEES Z.-5() bxe prime W. R. jutit recd fur re, by 11. St.:ELL a JoHNeTWi. 119 Water Areal. t .1 1 .)AP;—,51, h.. Cincinnati Saap, Brown ju ;l3 . ji e t , a.l Vialn 0111. e. I'L , r finally u.r. oifii Jr. N. A. IIeCLVIIGI t CO. CASTILE SOAP—du hit. just reed by 119 t J. FilbDt CO., Wood A_ QUA .AALM() NI A-300 lbs. ie store, fur J. KIDD S Co. OCR RE ROCHELLE —IOSU Lbs. in store nod for nabs by 110 J. 0100 & IRA'SEIE esle fresh dried. for 1„, rode by J. KIDD 0 Co. tut AICA- Elt--Lot or gruirrid in and , ma, by .1 KIDD A. Life of General Scott. ktEEL A: CALLOW Third :it "pprmite tb« ,1•••• follon i us, 11.0.1,1'4 lifp of t,u 536 pa,v, f I 1.111. ot o. i l:io un ron .. ..;:abl o , lull!. 0, Sam, Tbu Cultb:st.;"."' t.l Now Vutk or lb.. Order of Stu art of Illsol,Ath. , oxonvtr. tr. Jo) 1/OAILDINUI ttouse.,--A respeutable gen s_. Orman and lad; salt a ...nail Wail:. or tao ar `are+ lr.il b.-hayed uiert, mil h.. + rr pato, ma-, who koeP Z , ad h Kral aud ya,-; well *an la, amaara.a,,l with loaal anal...na Wit. I,AAII 11at1.111, , , Jill. Jr iitl,l - It.. Allaall.-n, ,ay. - IP CourtOrphans' Cott Sale. ■ tri virtue of Altof au ~ Count, No rtivr of Il the Orubane' , hOOO . 1 . 1. ate.ll TAT, 11021 t. 1 pill oahooot L o Public o 2 L In 11:01112, of rittohurp h on hot of tho 1122 day oi July. 2242, at 10 n' look A . 1 f o hh til day. tho valusl2l22 120,2112 .4.11 hail, to tho oota:o non, Theooono deed. 2222 n nal 110211.1.1,1 ono-tin:2l part of all that corta,n P" 2, ot lon2l, tntoote in tn. on, of 1 . 20.120r4 1,1110 , 11.21 of lot. untn , no, ',Z.. 2s, 1:0 21,1 1 11 S in nho.hre. goak o f 12 , 20 f oshl2-1). 22:14 12 mndr.l nod A 22,11122221 --ttooltnflun Thiriot -th ot. on the hno of 1.2 6. 1 No 'l4, In 2.121 l• 11 n, 421 11-t 2 rons 222. 22222.-n2r f 'PALI .2,2.1 : •••0••••• fn222222gh0s (ha off:. oho:. lto, t otro.t t 2 trot tho lino ot lot ocono, f Eclinutan,n, 22.0n0.2 ne2twahl 1 1. , •• , /,, lb. • f paid lot, and arahel oLt, fhooon2l •ttoot 70 tool, tho allotorntitaat !Woof lot No. NN.M. !hone.. Fooltha.r.:lt....parall, with slzrke.,teee t , A. foot 1 2, 2 inehoo. to tlhlllorn 11 Inn,' 12, thonoo coot. •ar IIT tnrough lot • N owl . 24 1 2.122 fool to tr... place 12 ,2notog—oo nor , 2.1 .4.2.12 or. •rwohol [fn thrro htnr) hrlot vroc-h ;woo Tho t:o• 'tor I. aro, ono Unnl In coon, oh thon2o. nnnfinns of tho fan , I, tho orphars, (Nom ot All •Gbray 2.:222121tr. 010 111111 :n en. 22 fh.nr. ,221 coo thtnl In taro yoaro. a 1212111 rrrrr L. he to Co 2o or-21 by loonn and morn • giro on rho peer .•. 32 AltY TOVNrENI2. 11,1 Alconflothatr, IMF,—ill bt.le Louisville 'or ogle by - 1121/1. HEO:O.Of 1 A 11,ET -- INEictienees Wuntrior Ar c tie., for :Jo I.y . C1 . 1,11111,Thl 021. • Collins Mining Co. of Michigan. 7v(YrlcE le horeby given tent on instal .' ot Tarot, ia• - • Couto 12, hh•ro boa hoot: o h fh, eohnol •t 2.1 Ilto 00i11. if nix., t,ontnic or. 11, - .lleat Ito 22022, 2 222 Tr.sonte.r th hal:off/12N ou th. 1222, /0 10•. i i.•• •L, D, or ler tho 11°4,1 Of In. 12^ IhAlltlif. I: 2 2 11N2 21 I/ * eorltart nt To..ouror. a TAIr, I. I, +11.1.1,11,, 5 ; .tr«t Amin Locmi% DEAL EST:\ TI; NT, Stock. e, jut 1.4 1,1 fn3.r. tPo Si. Ponnti 15,..114„it„t0 IA P r. 1.4 1 01 t 1 .tL GOOD 'CEA. ,„ 3r,,„;:' A Ten Mart. In lit. taatttod. I ENCINE FRENuiI BRA\Uy—Suicn k a mptittstml tt en %lir., It It. ttl. , /oPt.l ,fttt. ,1,,1. 11111. 1., =t,4,1 N. F. CRAGIN, No. 20, Nassau Street, Bet wrrn U.. Pot, Opt, and Cti,y(.,t Hort, S. Y. TIlt..l:SANft Gilt itintk Let et, aaa. rata., by b4nm ittic nit prb.i rtz-, nabl I.saaaakuna...tgo. aa b t abla.arata., ,a.b T.—tt, Nett. •lt war..l p uptry. aba ut astanatlan lb sa r trnalbl, b • tb . r.w.arta,t , ..l bat b.b.ani,,bb,ra. X 4. 1 \E DRESS LOOPS AT REDUCED 14:1CICS— A A Nla..n A C. Am out hr.ir •ono Aunu, I'rn • n .1.• Cr.j.• nod eilutturr hay J'atall. 11.nn-t. %,:rt nnet Lives of Scott and ,Pierce. s I ;ST re , '.l, the Life of Oenerml IVinfield .Itt. wAt.l ita.1.11 . 0 fit..ral App AN:maker f, Y Julr, •41111/ o,or A PiILIPF IfVANE, A r , l A • a Inurtn • - Iloveland and Pittobnidli Rail Road atINILOW4MNA TICKET,Tit CUE T , BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, TOLEDO, DETROIT, itIICAGO, 11 LNAURIF.. COLUMBUS aik4 rINCINNATI. I .re m Cl-relsand '1 7 11E: new - and f...t running .roamer C.ST CITY. I or,. (F. s inrannenA-1.• • h ref. err., •11 , Mannnr.Drin Ibene, ••er. trornln.- : , Innl•,, .5 • r,.n.-14. ineen.ely, -nnn-• .4 le l •Talr up4sl TralA pp, tr. 1.,..p.p4.1 Pair. nenb • kt 1 ,- .1.1r1 el IWO al,. D.... 1 n t .1.1 ennne•trnn •te.nr Inr Dunkirk. Panda Tolnln, 1 an•enner• 1-.5e P [be 0ne1.151. an". rage Lk next reeol in 1 Ineann D. -en.erm I'l-relaml rla 01.15 I . E.., D. nnlar AID.° N; ...\I , .1(n. 51 here the ; L;r n.,,, P 5 l ani fee n'e - nrk. A Itait,.),l 24) IT.- to Aso 1r p .. p . 1,14. iir th Ern•nal•wn leren tne h Islet hero ,04 r r.Arravin: a• •Atup• no, n”.l 14 Po Irmo 447 A , A. who tp, 4,44. ppf • rh.peue I throtIAPP Iren e IPpt,burglt t. Clarr- ‘ 1..1. pat I, the 11,444,, J..11.\ A CA 01111.... Astral eiti•l•iltttli 1..1 144 G, • flirr ••nuinowl. \ V Ate, .2nd ..t t• • tt, toll.. a I`.nnn tn am! •ntl EE.l.lhurg IA If I.etu Allinn, 1.. n 1, 11,•1r. Notice ; . S h,rebr given to the rilember9 if the •ginti.irtani reeve ol ult.! orotte,eri t'. , uretor" ef ttelun.o latenahir. l'otato tit.tot Count,. th.t el tot, re, eon, hoe leen WA en the reaV urn metope! •41.1 t'utotoottr, hr the Itotrd. whielt alp't .Itre:oe to ee Deli to the Utteeter. of Nati tontreeq. ott .n.ll tttpetotet, , reeet•lne +en erttl. the ttoord 1. 4 10000. • • eeetetor• ' • •rirtF: Presid..nt toil Hoard of )11nazerti of nlr 4.11.,1...4 11,1, Comps,. thls alsrlrri.4 Mr .404 of Iwo cri oach .pen,.. tn. Capital Slob tb• ..14 kluonany l o pall 4. lb. ritnAlarldertiicn.al-412iggrict lull. *ll pittsburgh,.luly 1. Igt1.w:1;.:. AA PIANO Pak SALFLIty a n. non nnwi.ou Z ' t=.: 1 11 r o121 ""m"' A"" 1,;.,n 7 " AWNii—Mnrphy h . liurehfi,id hal.° n ii.r..rinisat of Vnuch nn4 Brill4h Lavua au.l I-P or styles:athrir a.itolurrilords 1, will sell low, • Al, Whit, ti. , 04, g,rch ana Yell. , Y:oln awl flatus& Nan,..11, barn.* Jaeltru.n, bought , heab. 1 0144 . -4110 hit., (in the ear) recd formic by Ilrl I 01111.0 I.IOOIMT. Water 1 11 .0UR--2.1 I liarreig J. Clark'n Supyr.— •tiait britn.l—nn IAS ra JIRLI. I.llllißrr • lIN I.'. ‘ II bal., (Itton. ..rOO pruods • 00 454001 1i5t...A.0. 111,1 A. tins, 110, weg.1,,r sal. , by 11.51A t0 Olt . Klll A Co,. 117 Vial., ant Ymnt on. • . 1 bxn, la Mort!, for .le by ixt a co lIALLOW OIL-22 iitils. to arrive for nate r D by 1.!11A11 pimply 010). I.IORNS-4 hhdn. to arrive, for ante by 17 7 10.11411 WANTRIt—. Orin. Igashaults Dank 10 Mstrhants . and Manufacturers' Bent. 10 ° Dank of Pittsburgh. 10 Pittsburgh 0.. I.h.rupany au •• North Muerte,. 11Ining tkunbanr. 10 .• Pitt...pure and 11>.m.lfy .• . A WILKINH A Co., Molt anil garhangs Dragon. 70, alp et. Situation Wanted. 4 S Book-keeper or Clerk 'in .Manafitetur- J , log or Morruntlle Nstabllallusent by rpolout por , ou with set sown ry city re . erencos. Apply by 1 , 41 , 1,7., wl.lrow. A. D.. not 431 Post uni,,o 4,f011w• New Supply of Chickiring's Pianos. JUS'r received, direct from the Manufallory of Or. Chlrkerlog, boa. (°". Lb' "'7, 116 ' 1 , g1 .° 2._ u. 4 ""` T ao Elplandld (Arced howoroo Piano Porte, full Seron, Octave c with all the rooent Infpn.retuenta. Ando by MA. one W Itoarraterlog woud Ihsrve4 Double Ilona! Corners, lily and three quarter Octaves.. . One Itowrwacd Double hound Corner.. full Ho •e Oc tre, Two o Durable !Unfurl Coven, 11 .". rood, rlt sod ,bore nuarter Octavo*. One Rosewood Round Corner.. with Ili and one 'tiff Octavos. Two Itturtwood Sly Octave Plano Porten/ with Chancre Ccruers. rho above Plano Porte, are all roanuraaurod from the , beet an d moot thoroughly /reasoned matorlals, ondjulfy The The prim are the same.. rharnod at the manufactory. In rms, by Aosta% and will he sold no Um usual actotomodallog te JOIIN 11. 111E1.1.0it. Agent For the Manufacturer fur Plltsburgh... sod 'II estern Pe usylvanl Jrs No. 11l Wo , sl street. g Ilk:UK—Extra Cream Cheese rived tai. II) day, for sale bY J. T. • J. J. 11(ViN . !Abort,' otreet. 4.1 Or/fit-44 NO. for oule by 5J 1,5 NARDI% JONZA a CO. Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Institution, I EING incorporated by Letters Patent, LP eleethio fornine !greeters of meld Company, to an trsact Its Whin until the fourth Monday of November .1.1,11011 be hold at the care of nap a Painter, Liberty street, IFllth Ward, Pittsburgh, batsmen the hours 0(10 a. M. and a P.M, of Louder, the 1:1:111 day of July next. Morgan Robertson. James It. Celt, Jonah Bled. Ilody Pattereou, Wm. Latimer, Ir., Wm. J. !toward, Wm. 11. Smith, . John norti/o liea 13, LoWil Roberti!. Manley, More, !lummox, Alfred Wnrafka. baronet Jones, Usjormlt, New Books. JUST I T'd, Pat/acmes Library, Numbers awl malta ns tt. to the Butt, or Life to Cabeds, by Mr.. W o r it h oi ro i t o i t , of Pietorfitl Brother Jonathan, for dm r. SEE:47:ltlt h r " o ' l7: j ettl the Peddlbarnolone, by John I:74l,Litrariamer 76 north C jttrreeet_ \ Dissolution. 'I I / 1 E 5 ," , l of A. VrILKINS .i. CO. liave 00.0 11, 01b , .•10, 1 by hatiitutl cone... The bUPiOI4II lir it I. 0 ,,, ,i,k, Morn,. amt, Al , wILKINN, .ICoklo A (001(00IIEV, TUtIMPSON GULL. Bankers Ad Rachange•.., Brokers. splioAl I'SON DELL ..t. CO., lato of A. Wil e. klu. a C., leill: .'inutinue the Cachin g e and Llank• t 1.1060100 e •t thn, ohr , •,tanol, turner Third end 11nrhet et..04.‘0.• '.. Jr:_ . 1101. pure Frehoh N.',llegar, go to 6 Jr' \ ',:,, '606616'. t 1 like) Mi OftXEN.--311111 lbs. Tiethan's, ) ion A1,,0.,1 nos ,or n 1 ;T Jr2_ •..( ( 1 01) LIYER OILI 'l, Lid. .Rushtun & ) 4:1..4'0 0 A-0n..1 sod for into , AT 0,2 , , _ \ `„ ~ J hIDD a CO. , ~ U lIINGLE*-200)(100f.)1 Ria, by ICY .‘• 1001 , 10.100'4•\1:11,71.i: a CO. Jr.'\ 2 4 'Clk..l !M../. I.IAREI/ l'oaelies, New Yock Wlurns and e aro,' Agnln; lira 1040' 002 ked Fria for 001. \ VORRIS. 11)iCKI. 0, If V, RitiNG—Tho 1474‘„ in the . . I l'on. , r,t ml Itorrin g n n•ln at ) 3 C 2 "• ' ' NJ'Ay..l6l_ hi 0 no t„'. I . ( 11 rl. qkTrunn Ltaigiurg / g-2,. , I i •,..etint ni ottle—fnr;ales g t, :,, 1.11 . 0111.3 i 1 &IIiNE latpolte.i Yriro,; ti Cil.)eola tirS, s.. Y. , o. IV ‘ , 101101.1 s 1:‘, e,,, 1 I .ti , 1 , 11" " ' rh, Rt tp.' &RH; nod (11. r E' \ b si A RI IV ititTPl NG I'et PEit—Largc•sise:‘: \ r, ,I, b 0 LDIN. haunl,ks.her‘ I/.lwede :: .VI Ren4 street. hetaex 3 nth . ,` . tl \To Attorneys, ~ i Slll: . ER!G r, l!... s e.rticle ~ , f i ll , ‘ri ,t, e r S , P ar eller, reed ' - nk.ell.r nth!. 4 , .( 0.0 , ath!.lth. ) IJIIGiiNDY 51X1 It;e1. in ):3 1 ntan t ds, %very tth... stt . ' KIDD.* CO. . \ , • I )1 ,. ..E1.;',.4 CA,. Ite. the Puit Of a ',. e.... Third oro.l tho.lolln•ring,-A, l *e•rir N•iv.l. 1',,1 bound In •Inthi'i '. tie , 'Doiry of • 1.• yr /411.11. C. 11 if' ,n. V, : •roh•r,, 1 • :h I . btet•o,.. ~,ll•nrt nnenb•r: \ s ,l birth, ruepl i ,el - In \ , , Mar - -t•C Soo:allot * Jar so•,l.l•• on nand In allay or leo., XXI-.C.,A. , AL4,IV, NiviE E. N , EW lipOlC.ju , l reeeireti 'corn ! • Prep • Nomb:•r fir....;\ \ 47irlO . t 3 hMtr• I .' ( y .. . ‘1 7, 1 / 4 ittVirt:Or ' , *•*,hool thrt In Fra l o,-...% \ , • \, • thorn or Irro.r Bit tantrl: . .. a - 01.• ti.rd... .nd C•ntrl• Igor. . •., '. Chri , lian Belcoirs"!„ rnorh. no ik•rtudy of WerST• , • Tb- I..nalc•en• e I)..afrt\tr• A Itlindrioobrßith: \ -11 snaaao . *ParrICAnistant"• \ .irlWtitr".;r"i'4n ,', .' .nrte 1:i •I \' ' 1 I l*:!latot t AO Nl7 et :1!Lot •t tf , KgSl OYS .; F: . a;;,,,,.\ \ . . ~...t, k , 311:11nr; hy Und•rwno:l A Co, !,', . ". .t . . r .V.l l2 tVt ' tnr ' :•r• " ;• " ' cf'''"V. ii'Wj!';';jor'"'"‘ \',,'' • ..., • , Y.,:. 25* i ih.;••t ore.\r. S.li. ItitiliNS--o,,ta,t,hpe.,,,,,blebrateci ni.,Wll.lmq I! w. :,‘" n-n I'l.7liL :I„,r, '',., \'.. n s. ' \• ~, Take caia-of your Lunge, \ 1 ,Ir AF. r•1 , ...r. -I „liv,. tr0..1 rout, crorh Srnip In i ear.4 , ,:1,1.4 1 1,^ mr...01.• or tr. throat •or the hhl. ~•, ••••r•••*.# ha,. 1. , 1,1,1 41, A i...tt ,M 1 T,..4 anJ eflt.-otO rano,lr. otun u, 1 • ', • Ounrortawn•y.Jefr_Connty. Pa.' • E. ,11,1,L,l'hav•i...oloInc fouricoirriat Couch ' , rot* in my family. for tort' 'beer r•ar• atrl liml it the h., merlon., that bran vet for tract,. I r•romm•ml it o. ail .., •ast, ,An In I refer•n! In any rtlio- rv•il•rl• in •,, ,hop ant !Oa} that It air., **nets! na•afartlnn. I \•,,,, erno•or you. blot\ And Anti.Bilimo .11', t1,1%...t In '''.' "Vh;dl'.:."s' w'hi'r ''''''"& !. 'r t i t f"'frE,.. 'Provost ard.ril h'i•',.. • i'. E. •11.4E1N. ir Worvi .t. •,.!,-- _.,.. —___....-... 4W‘cIN, !, A • ew Parr.l \Lario• Nn. it Marke•el: SO Bo •, ", 1 Shad \ 15 11.11 , 10 •,. , I Msoltaral • \ . O , tt. it,, ~•`. ‘ o 0it,..„ . • o. ' \ \ \ IVI } ll ' Vr . el• r. 11. \••litta••••: Intl, \ \ \ • l ' '' l.l fi n t,,i ‘ ..W..•r D Zl oo \ samr, ni:inland f.fr 4,\ hi S, , , ‘, iir: , ol .14:111211 WAIT A•Fq. 'li IT,ICA, W4II,TE LIME-416 \ bble. jo3iTe ti, , ratr..1 : 411,1 filioLle hy g , b,A , N 1 , 311,0 6ik5--205 df.tr•Ortlk? \ t ;1 by • Nt, , ,, l. s t \ 1 )OT4 :. , r_k \ 0 ~.)0, prime for E.III tiy I a ,tri \ \ \ !! \a N. DIBWORTI,/t Co 4._ ; ',Stl:l,l' i', ' . :4t.: fo hlestingl-20 ca irks for ~-, ~,,, \ ~,.:\ ii\,..k.,_ ‘..1,, C. lIII.WOOT/ILA,____ \ 11 10 Ral„--ttotio A for dale by , ~, It je \:, :v. ~_\ Ikworekily co- st woo•rt,t, lid U nn lttiy , ,,ti‘ % ,, T;i i, U t itCl 41E 0 1 ,1 1[2 i i .., w ars:rt s , ~ .v, . ..! . .....4•'4,1 " Yk P 21 . v . kNrtt Ative•. ..irl z ',VI vitpu,yrn \ Atkrwuttru) have re i v it:, i.A t 0.., .tie'Oitip\ain* but llont, for Illanits ' '° ',..2. ... \ '\' \ ' '''• `, '4._ ROYMng 1 3 4 8` • v , A h. kiAseol \,&,CUL.,Ix-0 iiik\eceired a, . ~,,,' , r ,., a iareoaseortmen of - riurato ourn.' In• rin , ;. ll anarielon 131 , •*k \Tiers,: . Ti001t.,‘r0•na1•,,,,,, •,,,,,, Om LiOtti•••l.'"''".4-,y\,)'' :L\ I; ID iiiii),VES-4.Tuet \ reeekivig at o '4. A. s, Nbuton A .\s„ dos. , )n , term2,lAr* kl,l O h o .di-. ]7 mho, 1• , -.. .17. N \-.:.-\ ' A ' A. l'ilAB.o l 4t., 9.011. .Ovc: perotik•4 ,e I . 1.,.. tot of el, Style Oloaritoirkin •ltsfi. l / 4 , \ or 3inttllas. , ; nil 'OCT iiI3OOX Eli APO).i.4INF.: kyr Jin. I ' I , b. , b... n ''''' ,4 ` , .i.. Mt\ 0 .9, ki i„.. _\ I l*t• • .•tt 1., karnuAl B. tr•ovn..Kag..anthorofr" ft...toot:OA 1.. r t•., Ae. , B. A. 011, ORN,FB.Ntlk A. \LI 1, 1 s , 2 . , r _ . ___\ % . 9 . .1 , 0 t 114764 SA,CE--26 dia`res of Etokkikqeto):,l 11 '7 Oa Mbar**, a 0 A M. Monk Whealkop t •re.: I. "fv° "'" 'Tit' eAP,7%;,1"..? - 1 P 7 ' lb A,.\ '' \--,-- - • ,--•--- ------,,' Lard Oil. Adamantine Candles 40 \ °Rio \ A lle ' duattaffiettired 'ond , offered f0t,94 by` tty. ihntordanod. ''*endynto ord.. to Unkcart . l•ri I , 'en.o..a t iargr i 'Or rk , , i wity,bo ( t4ter p ol i fait , trk \ I V el: t 001 , - 1 0Til ' 01 .liiihegi p \ ric - e, in enah,Pa4, T \An nil t!). dle.nia Awd , • • .‘of clean ameba/ Wool, ~ h,2t, •,, ii. 1,101. NO. In Whorl,' st. , — l). 7 ixt irgrgailis in s \ Dry Ciiiods."\ &Lip ,tfr ee .Riarisk pie liv.tintsa. Frlfe'S biteribk, h;:i.iing . i . terroilid to re x&i;,ii:r, it h ; 4 l:7 Dftitlr°4',V. nr.3l'l7;'‘l7iieneiTt=loi':l Statki. and vewed , Orr (102.1 a, I redo ...4 prww , \ r. \\,..,, r.c•rtook 1,. . 1 ,4r A., wit arab rertilertrab,e hood& 0.11..010u thh Went!. &I hu rm. , s: . \ 00,4,,,, 1141W,111.41..111*.M.. •,:riranr4lo..Fonkard *tit, I , rtarh.l.a•kris, Ac., %111 rotiOlrelr hosold 'adroit "nr4tllinrefg"''''''..7\!':, ,1116failtepA,,,,;, \ ' , sild aid, - isr — eNvi•fook i . . • 7 . . \ )L=.ll).Aarelde.:l.‘72:9o,tw:towlTr4,°rEi•rel;wlii4eLi;‘ '\'' " lon °6`" \tn ' OAV.IBOI4I milaw. ' .\ ' Bookseller* 34.,1 Imodriers. --\''''', ~.. \v., 6.l,llaritat so,,rotar Vourtb,,_ \ To, Drawing and Painting ;Schools. hero ciji ..‘ t tto: , lc e l , e largo It! btuti. 5,.0.., r In a Lards ary Coato'Ne F tesebieg%cul ' lllit ‘ll'.. b,'t 4 Th••• et es an* the • pkibllsbed awl adapt.' to all chows. Aar embra.. eltmehiur. L.h.d.c.4.. M. tehitursh Obi •• rout, 1,1 0.41 . 111211 Animal atuilles% bras. iy,renelle, I hl, Clinton.. akth tot al. by ..a _J \ . \ Day . .._Na. -a • -,,- twil?; , *onih /u s . \\ V lIOSE deeigiiing to eeleeegte our tio.taon ,., i, nktn, either IX1; r or country:4 , r Ple Mr. Bailor . ' U 1 Vi4117:117211 11/ . lr l ' a t .• ntotr,l7ot 7:r'f:1t4,1;.; sononahle meninx. wawl..doe wtwer Apl worwww , b . te. "L AI i:o rt.= . A k .it " ; i4 :r d o o :l t d ' trt4. " o7east. .0.4,.... Jea” 0 Dividend. \ 1 6,,ib0&8. & 1110 LASS 'i , L 7 J ibttlitr= ~. 1 - ^vgli.ta° , ...by ..30.1 ~ WIC , . i 0(: • A t !li E. E SE , -4:100 bze., uim a :W.g it r i e444l".(or ' - '3:,4l l ' br ~, Watigt. g ‘ d emitioi . ..t.i.% LIMARLASII-26 eke!. rec%tox safelFA ii: Jo , . .._ _,,... , LICNRY 11 tr_LLINd. ' W. ALERi.TliB—`45 Pkga, 'Woo ford's pure hj . \ tr.3o \ _ \_._g b 3‘,._• ft Ya I.I aND. _ CIIEESE—Suptri(4- 014 k /when; \ do do Wedterd R. V.: do New ad d •‘, • do g PI do Ddr mor I.rm Nurrn*ll Dn. ,4 13 , 4,r b. b e d " W. 4.%4Z9.AuLumtPrink '. 7 \ t PITTSBURGH. JULY 13T.. 1852. . , . _____ • • 1 Exchange and Hanking-Honie " c ' ~ .• A. WILKINS 6: CO, ~ 2/ , ( o ..'7.k.t:uurth SI., opposite the Boni of Pill.o , g. l'r"f-. Sel:eenber, under new and mare . ..4 ; ta1,,t44., suronieve....:ll;nr3. tb- filelkinClu4 4 31 :Lrei. ' grr l' er, " TInii: a . Z. , o.: ° aZi f el"o'rernit . :4l. 1 , 11.. PitlAtamh Lir, In:turas:int reopen., wb,,,, be 'rill b. Ffrue,l to roe hn old ty H les3d, and 9.fro..;ij,Ri,N, _ ~3 '., Goods for Shirtinge URPTIY E BURCHFIELD invite attZtl Win to'tbelr sic-Heat onortmnnt of Chime. adapt oit'thr On,. and cimmine Nhtrtn. ouch an Strip./ Shirting Prints: \iriol.v ltii ii k ,, lnenfr lihemb: r a;e. &iecks i . Linen', 'warranted all Linen, alwayn on ieff.4lnf ti... fiord. 'twine rurchawst directly from the nrir n . ,C nr hi. might, Gan bench/ at the 'wry lowest yarn nee in•iteel to call. jy3 en. 74 \ WE DV TO PEEASE. \ NOTICES, &c Notice. THE Annual 3lceting Sta6kholdere of AGrak,br r.u.ritalk Compeer will be A. ur the Canitniuy, in the city of Ptr. i , crb. nu Monter. August 01.1 0 52. at 19 o'clock n.lna.. zihn,emo :ul,:rwe;cl,e.ottoarl in slb be elected for n. r h.re Pee Oity mnere..alen Free Prea , ind`l l emOrtwt. nAtinntur , JelTercrenn, 11,e,ltribe Demo -eat ' and lOster A nn .EIR County Aileorate end blekenn. Orbit copy until day or meeting. ryb:dtd • Notice— Annual Iteetuig. THE :withal meeting of Stlnkholders of itre, burtli . Anierimu Mining Control:ly. or leenet, I:4,ulgitr)goT. tae givAariln the City uf je:loo2w W. PALNINR, eeer.terr Notice.' SOBSCRIBERS TO THE DIAMOND Market, 11Out. will plesge take' notice tone they ire hereby cane! .urain toy twenty ree cent of their sub rerintlen 011 or„berbre 30th Jule friet..and twenty per cent e'er] thirty date thereafter, until all By order of the Bililding Control., 1 1 1 lb D. KING. Treasurer. Last Notice. 4 LL PERSONS knowing themselvee debted to the exhale of Clark: 3111nith are , hereby notified that their arcounte will Cr platted in the hand, of a tuagietrate fr rollection, if 'not paid or Bathe ft:emit, aliusted, Cu or bet , re the tintrilay doly:18h2: jihb gilkt 11, T. LEECH. Jr . An:lt:new Notice. trfIIE annual meeting of the Stoeltholdea . H of the Atl.tie and Olici Telegraph Cot:again,' .111 . agreeable to the - charter. ou Thurtatey. JUly 15tb, at it o'clock, •. Cl the Comp.'''. 0111 w, in the Borough of Belford. Iln . for the 'burpote of electing Clue IBrrotnn for no. entoung year. and to trauma melt ether buskers am may be brought before the /11.'1th/it J.2a 11. CUSIMINIIS. Bettretary, • • Notice Ori'lCE or THE RIDGE MINING CO., Pittsburgh, Jane 21, 1852. / XTOTICE ire hereby given that all Stock in I thin Cornish, An which the soscoomante ofJune 1,51, ot ore dollar:and of March 16 and MAT 15. tan, of but, Cent, such , are ni; paid on or the secotal day of Ancos te forfeited sod sohl.'or en math icier-et and coot of die,t so will t he n tato, erootary to pay the amount doe. with Itoldere of errtln - atesisoned provlouo IA July lat. 1651, It t eTa t l 'o g ' , JQAIIIIA HANNA, Trrsoltror . Notice to Rail Road Contractors, T"Sqbeeraberr, having undertaken to pl etraete!thoilradln K and'idawaty of the when of the Plitidiurph sod neuhetteilla Ball Rood. from Hine Lurch to the NVElote line , n'oP ,, ctfully cent. iach ov a...env, net harteade fair bid.. for, portions of said work, at the tate lettingenroll/ere do...irons d arn, g work Gthe to call • Mon t delay st their corner of n runt si. snit INsiponil slier. uP rtelri,wre're oos or trios , ,rtiontier•of the arm oils be four& prepared to make oat ii.f.ictory arrangement, with ...rector, ICT drone parte ot •erk. Onus bee, rontractor, Moo. pPIT: u r 0 500 de tru~i - M A N Ouch LIT:01 1 Cliol a ualr swi E • Aappointed dames• MethilFey, No. A ~ 114.1%, x ‘d tieo doors holecw fifth. Eny i tole &Kent reletocated /Innorblal ii.rup, and ray Peru! mp Indite tee.t.hle sewn Lint. 4: Cholera Lio.re, tilsOleaele andli.d.aiL by the dos. r battle. al. box. It AltrA1,1111(y .re any Ihlnc about my nnyarnl. aneneao‘in outing all gen. , ral 'rah thee* toedlcmes tho o it yeyy tin:inter \ with i t e aod Roo. toy ite.t‘it.e.l were.. ma A Practitioner In th ea, .'dt..hontls, Pa., tn. USW, ,arP. It.l\ VORD, Pittsburgh. , ./nna 7tn.18.52.-3,5 )ISSOI.6 • II.rN OF PAiLTNEitgIgP—L The flrerAti'exidolnre elatinunder the IMMO of 14 4Ni:14111.4:M PA UU K LLIU I , LlthoCraPhdre. at di...ot , ed. tniatial,, Conntit. on e...Zith day Of Slay 1.3.1 the brnle , h.sys, been placed In the band. Of lie P. At0. 1 ..r, the retliVgArtni.r. ler enlfrotino nod , rettl.". inuot. • \ A. WRUN Y.R t 1.. II U14.111:4 1.R.• U. I'. \ iT IIO 4RAFLII \ NO`77Th b e w L . i n tbo er , yap b tip \t e115, '...7417...="74,Ztrera.a 0)°,71.ia: • Mark.at et. I, r VINE undersirtoed wirFaes to avail himself sr_ of tine pro twilit, to recipmend Bald Cm tha orna:lnure and vattonage of the nehnoin th.neral, Messrs ‘,...nner and Ilnechner lodu‘qinue \ nythlta, qaxerl. Ivot talenta end rAVA[firiteT. thel .— and Mr. Haven It too wolk,known nead toy reoocutnendation.N:eapect : toz i \ \ Notice. ripzitp. partnership of a( bore \LIV r Ia thia day dmolved,`-.. thrhroi-TZT07,V,:`,11." uhrtn 11. \q`"°'• ""'l. . , °lx , notir.hr JOIN 11/I,ItY II COLPINFI. \ • ' t rt. kotiorld 1,2 1-: ble Notice.• a, \ \ \ ri lliFI ikirteership heretofore, existlag be,\ ii.tijeti '7:.P,i ,'a- Nit ' .. "47, V;!R.. t ga C griVtc7MK P .e . . .ItBT a`t.V.. I. .1811 day r dlyealred hy mutual ex4aynt. .Th., bunineer of the tate tem "rill ha .vetted by i , . Y. Won Eaanhorat.' who it an'thoriz,•,los uFw the nun. of - that,. \ fay that \ N . ttab p u u rg rp h• • 3.1 .l \'=a' ', -- O — I LL lAM BuCt l AIiUT '.\ ' AL, t , • s CoLpartnefulip Notice. \ , Fritir, undersigned haye thia day fanned a 4 , 4=l:i r i;Vg LI i t c ,' ; ' .7g7; ' : ` i l iTdnia:. o w ar4it km et hTote' WINS Iti War a IIRItY111", Farehous, No. . 7 ILVatokand 11 , Front atyret A , • 1 . JAMF...4 It. I.IORPIIY, "Ut!. L. 1 '• 8. Y. 1 , Q1.: 80NN410,1165, 's • 1 bu FL 6 l 7 s "..T'''. l' rs‘2 . -- .... )-4 \._ \ , \ ', Dissolution.. \ ' ri . :l - 4 113, pariner,ship heretofore ' . .risting . be , tartan John Nl`ttiltyt and WaY,Caty, u*daythavmef ' , JO , PA htilat .1 , ,C1).. iN thin dard)aaolyytt., , •\ • • , ''. CO - k9TNERSHIP• ~‘, "‘ . \ I \ here thin day‘ah,aieiated siitti,me \ ,;in the WifO4MILE (:;:t•M 11 AND I,IOIVA BUSJ A VESS. ..... !tz... ..1 , ,,:h ,. 3 . 11 • it. PA It t liVlL,. under eh eps, or W ~ I ^ , "4 on" \ , , 011:r t dAtISKIV .tf".--".. N. V . \ To the Public. ', ' '''., i 'PILE ''', ...iIYTICF. a nt tha " Pissolutioa ‘ of the; !,9 „..17=..i:rAiv;,.1;',"PetZ:Ni4Y:=1.I.P4.2.g. ' i ..,.., 4,.. auhl s Khali hire llr caLe.oz, shot. marti. 1, '.. 1 1 e1...11 , 71.t.. VOlhfirrn at Wary. e n d (IQ. 1 . \ /tease of'N.efo.ki: , , • , 'J s 'l7 , llE Albser4bers for the ereCtion of aria 4.. non', of Be( in. \fnr Wri . ,urn Pencuwly.ols. an hk, hy hotith.l that a sunroadnynt , nl tyrant) . Ver ...net an . ~..,,nt ~d r- ,.. ribh.. hrs...h. h , Vann.. tr., pahi to 41 paaauht, no ny tya the 110 day or I.l. , amber ....• 0, . , Ll' Gritty et I hoard of Ihlyttoya 1 , r ' ...+,..,., 14; Jithlit/A, HANNA. Th.. , \ r "PTAS. It--A prime. article. for retail - mg, rot for to& lii, II iNItY Ti. COLLINSA IlifißAS(34.—A. A. it aPon .t , Co. are sell, /no out tit, 'lAlattro of tholr hare stool of,olitia ate. Ootttod Poratobi mita rodoetira of `a\for eantanoto form,' , \ ..,14.1 MBROIDERIES--Japt owned at A. A. 4411%7,1 Ft . c ' Zil:Ctil'e'.Wil b tre. c=ra r ar t rt!\ . ::. Lit,4ll.and.23*ln 11,1 k ft..\llll Clio tot. I,arifsla. \ tittao ~. 1-19,?j.".T6,'1.„,B,PuiNth.Wr ruST.Aiaftiltit.,,, .„.... of oaring id t i umcill.totootts at trotiatir TOdurnii` -----,-----,..--,--_______--,._;_, lOTTON-4:1 Ws, to alTive. for Pate by , A ii..Ft, .\__. is'attn ft iCKEY 4..e0. \ .ig TEEL 'I' . F.NS , , . . , \ N LA aitintl'f ilotntia;., , No .03 .tytrit fan Watt; \ .., ' ii ' •'' .it .'..Lai r ( I \* l 1 . 7? i„ "- 1 a filial. \ d ~.c2.- ,N ~ . 1;7, ttifo .y\ hi o'.. 1;4 V , ...,I . lillet,'s citiolital7arrot i l . :11, with alto. at mitt,' of 01"'"C'''''''' at.4II•ILT arliirtgOnor 'of? \ \ . __ n f . , 3 \ !+ .1... WM". attarai'lia. tig da'S,44. bgla juetieVa atial r i) . iale by A JeZi..\ 111!cli4 Lulorrr. Irmo et -pt..01, - io Thro - ix,;,;„,,,„,, \ . -for to te lir \ . `. l'l."'..'"llld). \ ,acti.,a LIG ,, a, ..Z .r .' \ 1 1 0170 N-11 bit. otthanictor sallyby,". haLo \ . a, ../ _,_, , ~.A, nat.alf\OfiCßEVa 1.1).., \ \ ~.._______l(l.oElt Ptl. , , Et A TIIER, : -0,01 --- kFliii k iire geese,i, 117,47 ' f .",` "It ° l r an ke ‘ c ikar \ * en. _ ' i i tikE-1 - 00'll;a, In mood orkerTitiatore N. I nod for nge ht 1...?_A1A II DICK r 11 : A CO 4Vitt GA EA SE---0 IN hand, fol'aae by v.a. 3. 4 ptkran nrchme.a co. ~,.•. 11 .Ta&RT5'hit - cis, in more, for ealaily 8 I 4.24 \ 0LA5:418.4,12.5 bble. 'Oak 000pern e,) 1,4" '' ' ''''''c ISA \ !lilt DI CK E Y' * CO. ii lii T),,,LN431-%iOORAPS-RI\LY ' AiI I g U PD-Y e7 \ ' \ Vii T i r itElt. anirin \flatly, of all %) annliyink filT 1.114 . • br , . vein 111 141 CON\g46ninfinlij10111 for \ale by ...,.I" 2 '..._A__A_______ R•DALlt.o,e_.,,°. Ir d l / 2 411i ELY El'Affli-41 regnlar supply - from \ J r , 4 \,tihrk E n t ar t rier r '4lll//-4rrh wr i n o ull-frow , seirrted ; hi rrtß ,"*. '; . * "' 4 ,'BILI, 4.114E7. o.• At. X .VELL-4 • 047141 / b ' • 4" .... A..... c. re or sa ey , 1 J 4'll j.. \ , .‘,___"" e L ieGirr• S ll 4 PO.PLINS - -A.".•4. 11fe.soa& C - o - .1117;i:o L i I , tlik 7 4 2 "."`' 4 . 4 ' ll ' .4.. '"lnt;._ _____• l4 A \ WON EViANINGS-Jpot ree'd at 4 1.. A.., EP llsro a ber, 2s to. r.oeton and 1.... Denser' bnincr. (anr4r4.14W7.1 _ a !.... InEi 11 IRRN 'OSTIkES - -2.3 - 0 p 4. fiee,74l3t•col a 4 on, yurt Yerwtrey sy • • , 1r1.,1 ._\,. . s . \._ 4. A. ALA,.!9°,...AD Ai ußp4y4/LlitlfouriEup hair() just ' trc i ttfV u .a. A X I V • a..." ao ;., p. \ I lain RIEw sun Ruff kluoll •HAL. Elena' awl lepwrne .lArAnet On thrt \ LlVjleV,Z=„\,—. , 2.2.' 2 , 1 , _th___.... , _<3., , a,-; g'illAiTt SllAlvis-A L , 41.4 1 Z,r,1,1 - g1f.4,-, -12fri.. , +- ,, y AWNS, ',LA WNS= a 4 1 ma* fe.rored brown 1 :\ nianlfJ3Aorwl Jost reed at?, r.r sat. by A.l. ALASON:# (.4 _a_rlC4 Illket at. Amer g . ALER •1,,, UDR_, StL rec. FISEU 30 V' take Trout; s 4 ., White Itek , lee .1* Of jati WEBADIVr—Raed at e Ina. u b D tharoa C tall , .. a'U :a . kln i t4 niftett . ' ft: l" e shoee ll iirtele,Thi ?le r t ill i tliker ur . - .` ALE Sit*—.I7O4:T4IS - 1 - Or a aliTh C 11.51 ER CIA LA, HuNr'. MAGA it , NS—Tbe Jul/ numb.' •ieei lent sett Eighth. NDutor work isroiret.l" al equ, Interenie g with, Mr D." ‘ h.. .‘* • " ‘` bv ing gtored turn eloiee hub .1t t•ln.lllrortla , Al . muntf.. 1.11.1 •rork , br.r. in tn. \ 41. Pntisuaeri , , iteilFmt seen_ .. .erne veepther: '5,. , ' • Felder Iltrnmr. Jolt 9 .194 , , The market yesterday was \ eery d4ll al and Wee - few end far between." The weather .-, Si „ , Mpeessivelr warm. the therml t imeter ann. . about 94. la the shade. •, ~ . -, ”,.. FLOUIL—The market emit:sues dull ' tsanla, e.er little disposition to etwfa. broad ho Mese\ of the rogillar home consumtehm The 11 1 M0111. I , . \ could learn‘f mounted to 319 %W. as ro e bbl. from etdre al s3.bn. and 01 from storeet t 14/ from 11 1 1/3J batM In r'. lots at 14 b; ~ st mo.. 4.1. that arr.se.,:,sll f..r ship - neat\ vast. The ear! \, \ D,,yeet brooch( yip 4141 sod odd biretta de.thas4i ' bort City, , 011 e.111—Nothini , near has tranapinel In the era,\ ket. Sales of WO ka oats In dltfervo lots Si,t hand..( Ito li ho. , ; he atone nit. are 4'414370 1: 4 'pale of Co bu Ls in \ falr re;' . .+4t., mid. at 62 k1f479:a1l bu. az In 'oust` I ~ ~,,,,, u‘,thaatlr at .1.5%-lee Is,. .. (1/I.llekttlE.4.—Ther• Sett to be a bett•r tief, `, iudar kenterdar. withlho Olowlon stake , -29 h•,.'. '•,. ‘ etrletkr prime at 614 c, on tirne.‘;.,s Kul. prim'; f LA, \ \ 'palm at 61‘caakic Si P. 31oliktaes wak, also a, 'lttf \ \ \ luoulr.ellor, but without earn \Or moment. kke d \ ' ia lc o,i i - quotation., haa smelt', Vey at kkairg , 3,,/ , , rib for clveas atei oak, racked* kelt. 15 . ...111 er:lltakt,.- *A to nelol Prkzlik Gra' Phool shoo., l ' nrOTl3 f • t.,1 • ally Intl ..... lid 1 tr F.rla bl haslink V)=., 11ei:n%811°3'a.`6;11]l urn ... Tbe downward en.ais \..7.: . igg 1t 4 f ss. --,g% " \ ..". earni 1 T. fleet of then bIl on r, eoadderabh rd. AlNiny to . realneennd lb. It \ Trom tumor; M \ P t in o " 4 ?..p 'r jo ar i 1 f r r ' tn . 'I I_ a " t t k t Z 4 1 ' . lo ' rt Val r . , 3 cortpany to ' Door ' ). Ibblll. Lll:tannep, It \ great roads lestllng TN m this ett ' Mtn unidleli : only Ind to maneuvering on the 8 lets. main. the credit of the med. ThAllettlatere i. . Itaiirreed shame were dealt to. fur thaidtret them N lieveyttoday. The ttock brought 84 Miyet. II . . ' Traneter /looks •are Opened in Ma m 'nine w , ... ' guy Mink eharre were In fair demand. tnet,h %, bmughblerdi es-utvidani. The July (- es \ \ ' la of \the 481otalia Dank. which bare , " aver 4.91 par cent, which. on • unto' AV \ \ •\ siiven hs, tin Conn:nerds] Avetiser. ammintel n: That Paper. Maras the tomtit muter the. unarket. night to be ''s sown of. ratuletusi S. ' \ ',, litonholder ''. Perbare in. It haa evidentlyom \ idollearny:lit bruught alAngt by • 101 .lIA \ , dilp s mut, while uy or miy nog turn out ell far -be this aptilon tree on the colt totals use '.. '', oltdbl In the BWat.-it is about am nhable, In 6: i l \ \ \ \ thkelally Onettistkue or thin enliatieralt at I. \ ‘ Boand.'snothiaz MOM. . i.., I In lildnile there wn no greNt atumnd .r Inds.' \ \ \ [tient 11 , ..• were a friction lower. mid the Sine' , • 13.VarslatTeaerat'YgrZrea'.°114r;•'=. '7" figi . \ \ 1td 1 d ret'1411 % . ' 017.7.7 a! "g ;4. 1r : j i 1 .?... 1 H 11 \ emtrara.l* DiTmlum. Ichtne of 18bu are 11 \::\ \ Viriarda (Amon. Ike Vlrginta_ttesittenktield 1 It try . 1 7 1 1=1 . 1744 ° . 1 1.11 . :rti ' o If= gr ihetltt4 . \'l \ ~' I I \ \ I ' RIVER, l ii INTELLIG'ENI \ \.„ STEAM 'BOAT naziym e s LAD DEPAi ~' , ‘; .' T 3.3 wen.,gt dtuk !apt, 3 ip,hes Itstei,ist 3.1:1 faint. „ hew. te. Aunio..ruk.u.on. ills, Danu. \ Tootle, Eh*, ch. ' V. I V.V4O,II=II; \ Forest City. 2thinloth. farg i ceTJP2ll;3l3, . Zaneds,lll3; .\ Thee l Dt:PtTßA \\ elitiva: .1,411.4.; West t. T. r. ITvrd Osstla; Unne. , ..llle . City, Muilloch. li Urzo t Jane 1433.113, 1143.4!0... quelv \ • BOATS LEAVIS4,6IAAIi. , \ 1„ . L 0011,4 Q. Adtme.„ • \ i", \ • WIERLIN.DiurnaL \ \ 41,91'11.1.K=410*.•aCW, .• ' [ ' \ DS:IFFIZ-nie!f4r.o. 2. ''' N ' ''' ' \ \ implicit 1LLE:t(....., 44 d 44, 4, VI \ ~... '`. D \ . L.A.. , , C 4,•4 ix :17‘ A. raelvk T .1‘ TUB J\ Q At. --04 old St LutMihm. m ‘ • are trl ,to see. amadn made .61 the mhart. \ The J. 1, Adams Ito JO., Mete tribint and rep's/1111gs. mtd ohm loot blight a"lthehltr. Thlokfmt memo.. I lair* Mr St, 1...0tt1h this albtrhbom ami \ trt noakdrothris thartlirectlotirrld be Deft Z 7 tar. pflereibt 012 Arr. t 14POIGT8 BY ',RIVER- , • RILE IMING,Ijz 0662\14.62ne- , 0,2 rk. • tv".P ATN! '1 B 1111: 'Mt? 10a Mt f'ss;TbZrr24l,": IPS*Tc! bzoorr. 12 do. 010o lo 6062er. 27 ifdeorode b 024harb:1661°68Vourl /4/drkt: 1P20,62100r4 %IN! , ( o . llhl. hlitklu\-:43-htem rep. tow tttUo3l 2* 4111[1. 0001 ! 26W tiltglIl . : p et bhd• tnbaecn 1 bbl btater, o.la or 6 bb, rlbrk 'a Vbrc'oll ohs 66201 7,15 J twaet abs= J crocks buttor 2 Pc6 cbr 1 .• r cks WlO McCoy: 106 Os bt• Inc .00, row 11, bd. cOrr.lo , 6•ld Barked; bbl orzoo, BAIL ItO;,AD ONV.L' • PRNIBTLIIdhifd ndth Rudy— \ The 11-spreeslernlad trait, felierdi at Cr. the klprers Evening tAhr I .et 6% e'll \ '4llllO d PEIINISII.I". ‘ .4NIA HEIL 1h.141 \ Tht Fenn. bean leant Federal Fir ret Ad*. and vrirea •t.,L74.0 o'cloef. •Ns crafting Ikeda,. •The.teercroalettlrmstrali and 6-20 r. \ ZIEC PAIYATS, 11,01AN,a,FACTIJ RED 'kw Tli INA JERigcvzspLotaN,l A N. E . MAN r:,,1 t 5c. , .....rk. 71,1 1.narnmit 1n...mm.1.v. I“rattl.,:, +Gni '''"". ''‘Z.t,..bie4PAlNTS\ i 1\1•:l.le.• b.. b.ni . terbi aft. at•versl pi ne•lrA I,. , unz, a: , l rniair.s‘is, I,..,+ta:.......ta.z.Mariii;s! Para Taggart?, Tbelz • \ \ \ WHITE --.., ZINC PAINT , 1, yr] . an Zaryn i, Larraitlei'ati is aasTaiiisd 1 ,,, W , ,X. tiVitiCtrviate, arl=ll+l7l, tres " . ?L.:l+,lls; + \ rilirtliWat= 4 ' t tristatitaa, ' '' ° V . •', IT+ WEL.rNer,TUItN 1 - 1:11,1k \ ? . .« 7,, :743 1 :10T:P1it ~' , . witbetaien omtbera elhoio nod tbr nr.l ~ u... sr, otb•r. am Wog bated to, turn Lb. minks Lau rob oft '..lt ...7 Do .. 0,1, ..1 • 1,4 . '. with watat tad sisa+ W TlTtb ' , Milli. T•bi Ai ri , i bt:but potualtin an/att. 1 \ BLACK .4.ND COLORED "LIN c P. •rbeft EP, fartainhail at a lb. mire bad ite ..lo' lb, chat rst aad best wants 10 tbe larrrlrat It r'''''..nik'n: Z i.';' i l tr * l '"'a fts .M 7L " :l4l : " WEATivat INTl•iiii 1410 U Por Lrcti, Iron pull . lbw.. partieubair r'a'pt, • lialTao soapsetiris amd fhtital, ilktnr. • • lion.eer y 4117 uslukly. mud br) au a bt, r uleti \ do Lo bare mini JIM Maar .., WO T , iTT, \ li Law laaie 'availed ea /Wirral isracw a( +•...k, ~,, .\....,.. Vo‘ T Ph4h, Whar,,,.. Phi lIIIDRIL,',VOOD'S PICKLES== \ , 0,, nisi i hl m 1 1 ,211, 2.1.1t•1ft.., guns:and i walnW , uts 113 quart Sawa. ' ' \ Onto= u , • Rai C•bbae.. ' 6 . - h. T . lttra o , 4 .14 : ,,,.e r34 a 00 .11 erotetd z as , se4 r.... : II: . ti',V,4l. - .11,71 t.V,..,b' t',7, 4 Ft*r.ps. 4 Trrp.: . 31.0, an urzurtmuut or s JP.... A &seri .. .4u a. ' Plellts and J d„y y aws, •W. A. Met:Lb.:o •C ' \ 0. - . _ IL I :&EWELL 3I I2 W y ' l, l l l ll U s B D ie car ; * ane I. bp • , F . / I.looter. \ - , if 141 " 49ii . at Rama. Rainbow &wow/Web; \ . ~, ' • / o sat az . ltroir i or ?pet. ••. ms ,, • • \ ''. ILlOtifratkonk; " ."' \'' ' \ - \ rb,:f.Tootto. il i k o l d,o4.. , , \ S. \ 4UtEiS/4b1.4,1°.t'-''\\ \ ' \ \ \ . Mobs l`o/k , Wallaces Polka; \ , lisilmad Pelkr.,'LL. \ \ ', tlal Pl"" bj - ti. O. Peden. . \ '', Hattylkl.ber; new...tea braze:Mot mac fll7l , tir Barciumbe .., \ - 11r1ol Mot tett net Gate; •,,' \ , 11 thiW theoer ' -- '\ ' 1 - . 1 Frina/0 Qq/el/4alk, Jar/ oodewll , b , t • • , , *r000l"1 liolo=1=',: I lrookZ tn. .. , Pl•so veletweal • Master, • Bow wort ectubWel • • '.6.1r o!theC.'4 "'. 1 1 :1111 11. /4140 leA. , ed jwit, \ \
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