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WILLIAM F. llDmlrrr 14 lan 11. Currant. : t 11:1!"A.1.,. . n ing It. 1;`, 0 .1r.;... J. ..,,m,l'. Vuusr. 11. Dr. JAD. 11eCuruojus 1 , . mmurcla 31clur01mr, 10. Drum DMZ. 0. !OM. W. 1 , 31.1.114 DI JOAN LIICTON, 7. J. 1.0 PMAIII. Z., Arraury Ildmarsor. M. Joem flwartra. 21 Toni. J. 019010, 3.401310 SlursAut. 22. Lemle 1.. Lnar, ID. CArra.ri P. Wm.., O. Crummy 31trzsr, 11. Iktire Arro., 24 Drruns Pruum. • 13. 11. C. Itramm, 20. Hoer A. PERIL' , cr. 13. Dm: NIDIMADFLATS. Antimaeonic and Whig County Ticket 4130 . 14 V. , APPLETS Irrgil!n ILICIIAILD Oink itt7.l7:r. '''-' ;:e. o r. N ETSTMIL I`ltt Towolaidr. -h. SI. COMER, Tarentoia. EUWARD CASIPIIKLI., Jr.. Pitt•hvrzh. r•Ii.,IITE .1C10)a tit MCaT ar YCaßrtu ACTS,C, ar .th the first page to-4y, w. bite Plhhed come oxtraots from so eloquent Miltion of Judge Coo rs,' of Philadelrhia. Ocala or Ma. M'Keass.s.—We remvt to have to announcethe death of lion. WiaNlo.l,l, of Washington, Pa. Lie died at Reading, in this State, on yesterday, Friday the 9th inst., at 11 o'clock, A. M. lie bad been II! for Rome weeks, bat was not given op until a few hours before bin death. Mr. Viler-nun wag fifty-nine years of age. anti was at the time of his death, President of the LleciFfield Railroad Company. Lie bad filled vatione high offices with distinguished honor, slid was greatly beloved by his fellow eitifens in e7c..; walk in life. Them is scarcely any hon- thrl: rower which the Whip el' Permy! iauld r.ctglodly hare conferred upon Lim. when honors anrrefficea were thrust upon Lim in late years, Le put them aside, preferring the calmamtreata of print° life in the circle of Lie devoted friends. When io conger...l 1,, rook a oreanguibLed position, and aria the learlei in prr.curing the pasaige of ithe :aria of which cunferred upon Lis native Stale such in selnable blessings. Me death it a then to hie — State and Country, hot will Le peculiarly felt in Lis own county of Washington, and among his -.., townsmen. Their less Is indeed severe, and it will be long before his place will he supplied. lie real in peace, 'and. the blessings and deep narrow of bin fellow citizens, and a large circle of relatires and attached persona! friends, fol low him to the tomb. PITTABLUIGH AND 80CH3137/03. A gentleman of Western New York makes an earnest inquiry of us, ma to the condition and proepects of the proposed ..Pittsburgh nod Ro chester Railroad." As there are others, also, who may lack knowledge on thlm embject, we rc• r iy to the inquiries of cur correspondent in this public minium% by girien nil tile informatiowin psfled9i9ll. We are not well posted Ilfl in regard to what is doint on the locheeter end of the line. We trust thoee buying ike week in charge are goingahead in true railroad spirit. _Will the Rocheeter pa pert give us , some information in the premises? For the Pittsburgh end of the road we can speak. This re .1 it known here by the name of the .Alleg:seny Volley Itailroa I." although that is not its official title. The Company woo organised lust winter, end Ex-Governor. iVic F .rosaeros wee elected President, nod devotes his whole time to the business of the Company. An able and effielent engineer corps was orgtu reed, and divided into two parties, one of whrch has been eogsged between Pittsburgh and Kit tanning, and the other abo v e that place. These parties have been actively at work for some months. Three several stirrer have been completed :between thts city and Kittanning—one on each chip of the Allegheny river, and one by way of Greensburg. The Board of Directors ore ucw examining these surreys, and willaoon deoide on the route, when : lt it expected the work will be let to contractors, as tor 24 Kittanning,, about forty-five miles from Pittsburgh. : •The surveys north-con of Kittanning will be prosecuted to completion with all the rapidity consonant with o thorough examination of the country. The amount of etock secured to of o very ftratifyingioherseter, considering the short time which qv elapsed since Xbe organization of the I n Gompo 'y, and the able and energetic Preiident to de Hog a great portion of his time to its in• area ,in which work he hakkeen very snocces. ful. - - We can tell oar friends of Western Now York, thit the speedy completion of a railroad from Pittebargh to Olean, or some other point on tho New York and Erie Railroad east of that place, is considered here certain—no among the things that ars settled, and placed beyond danger. We e,fEt - going on an fast u possible, and d o to t i n . trod w intermit our labors until the work is no- complisheJ Sow. 'shot is Rochester doing! Roes she in tend t o meet us et the State linc., , or on the line of the Erie Railroad. We confidently expect - this. We consider_ her pledged to It , and @hall not eelease her from her implied obligation.• The great Ohio Valley to about to shake hands with-Western New York The intercourse will be ni - dtually beneficial, and will build tip , a greet Amite between sections now but little known to caob other. . _ Passim—Some time sinoe, the French Coon .' eil of State lusting ender the direction of the President. patched up the budget }oaf no as to snit him, Bat when it was taken under sonic /ration by the Assembly, that body refused its assent to RIZ, of its provisions. No, _poleon, it appears, kept a watch upon the pro oesciings of the Assembly from a private bor .Donbtless he sapeeted, from theLn manner to which It Members are chosen and from their "being compelled to swear allegiance to him, that shirr , would be no difficulty in having their or operation in his measures. . , When however, ha found that he war mistaken in his expectations, htiaddreseed a note to the President of the 'Assembly, stating that that 'Day was , •oxerstepping its powers in refusing its assent to amendments endorsed by the Coun cil of State.'' An insult like this was too much for the forbearanco of the members, and the Assembly immediately broke up 'in confusim— Upon being reassembled the next day, the bud get was spin taken tinder consideration, and in utter disregard for the wishes of the President and of the Council of State, they struck cot the part appropriating 1,746,000. Banes ns the do nation of the Benatare. • Whoa this difficulty may load to is not certain Some think that Louis Napoleon is about - to Make another coup direr. That there , is some . cane for fear of the difficulty becoming serious, la evinced by the fact, that the funds have fallen . •on tlais'-acocuitt. But it is most probable that • the, diffictiltywill be settled without anything ,110A0911 growths oat of it. The Hon. Daniel Webster arrived et .liliti morWon the 6th huh, on his way'to Blarehtleid.. lie has net yet fully reamed from the injuries which he recently received by s fell from hie coach. While on hitiway from Wiehbigton to Battimore the locomotive, Gwadar and baggage tar was thrown off the trsok „and the mama ger care s o mewhat dammed• by renning-over Oa,. Foss of fft• piesenwers, however, were Ihiored, hut Ake Wahl was detained ennui boom by the aseddest. PITTSBURGE ITIGI NOMINATIONS JUDO! or TIM PCPRItym couRT FOIL PREEiIDENTIAL ELECTORri. Pn MLFILISINT TTTTT . you cowman-713r Immo,. ,DAVID RITCIIIS Planburgh rot cosoacto-21.1. rrtrrtm.. THOMAS 01 HOWE, Allegb..tr • rOt.MUTT. UgultGE DABALE. Allethrtl lA.I ANI Alta. Im 4 G .2101,10nri., JOHN tirEIMAILT, WILLIAM Alkl6o. rittab.rg , 001.1r1E. .IAMI;tiWR V. Igt.t .111711T06 IIAVCI, OA Itl/NEFt. 611... th .. -- . - N~..:~_ OHIO MID PERIDYLVANLa RMIROAD. The bualiteas of the road, for the mouth of June, shows an lacrosse over any former month. Th. receipt. Ter June, were ea From passengers, 1310,519 09 Freight, 5,196 91 Total receipts, $21,715 09 This is exclusive of mail service,whieh amounts to about $5OO per month. The receipts from passengers and freight, piece the first of January last, sic as follow,: Receipts in January, $12,058 45 " February, 11,037 01 March, 16,041 28 April, 17,741 51 NumberPt passenger, carried in June, 19,684. The number carried since the first of J actuary last, Ms months, 86,173. The total receipts, received since the opening of the road, last August, amount to 8131,845 31. Number of passengers carried Alive the opening of the road, 143,379. The road will be_formally'opened to Wooster sometime dining this month. This desirable re soli has been delayed bye heavy section in the immediate vicinity of that place. Beyond Wooster the kork is progressing fine ly. More hands would be employed if they could be obtained but it is expected that the whole ron.l will be finished to Creatline early in the next year. Four new leeenvitives have been contracted for in Boston, of 15 inch qylinders, and six feet driving wheels, calculated fur high speeds, -which are to be put on the road as soon as it is finished These splendid engines me to be named, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, nod Illinois, and are intended to run 40 .miles an hour, and will make the , lif tHIIOO to Creellittle. 15G Mi;,, in clout 5 hours .krrungementa have lateiy hnu.made with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company t, receipt f,r goods through from Philadelphia to Cleveland, and it is expected that during the season of low water great quantities of light geode will tate this route to Cincinnati. IttaattenArs RUPUDIAIING Ptcarrs —The Ohio Patriot, of New Lisbon, os3erted that the Frost masa of Free Soilert wonld euppert Fiend. The Salem, Phi.,, Hun. ,ea.! Journal, says that the assertion of the Patriot i, without the least foundation. The idea of Free floilers supporting Fierce, ie pr,:ptiaterous in the ermine, they could just as consistently vote for Gen. Foote, or John ham if he were living us support ouch a vervile pr.,•nlavery tool as the Democratic nominee hos sh,rn himself to Inc. The news from ail queries, that we gzt. Fe to the effect that every Dent:rant who bar a proper mord for principles, and has any pre-Itspubi tion to support the Free Soil movement, iv corn , (ating Fierce, and 1.11: mapport none hot an avowed opponent of the Fugitive Law on I the C =promise Measure, The Cleveland True Ur..oere rut-4' 9 1,e,, the f3".owing letter, which ~howv how the Free De mocracy of iThin are going: IM!MMIll Mess, Eilitorr:—The Free Democracy of I.n rain aro all right They repudiate Pierce and King, and will wcte their convictions The meet. jog Oaturday night, of which you will eon the proceedings, was an empt.atic decierntior.: r( In dependence. The Betoken., headed by B B Phorman' , and Dr. Hubbard, go the notrtioattonm, Platform hod all. The real Democracy of the County rrpudi• ate both. The signs are as cheering for Oen. Scrtt tu 011ie as in Pennsylvania. Ire wilt carry both States by a triumphant majority. Au.sUitatty Cecinas CONIMENVENESIT.—Tiro usual annual (7nmuiencement Es...rehire of this Institntian, - torik glace on Wednesday lont, with very satisfactory evidences of the ability with which the Faculty hays discharged their duty to the graduating elan. The young men ac quitted themselves with much 'credit, and the exercises throughout wrre unusually interest ing. The following named persons composed tho Senior class and received, with their diplomas, the graduating degree's, vir. C. it. Stuckeleger, Brownsville, Pa ; ti Scare, Meadville, Pa.; Samuel Megraw,• New Brighter, Pa.; Thomas Wilson. Perry. l'a :Sun ned F. Shauesville, Ohic; J K. Ma.' villon, Ohio; William 1 Dann, Excbangerille, N ; Simon S. Burton, Chnntatape v • N J Nelson Caldwell, New Florence, Pa ; J. Moe. riman„Richburg, N. P ; W. 11. Doughty, Mead vide, Pa,; Elijah Knot, Washington co , N. I. AlbertL—Long, Charmtchael, Pa ; John Coo, toz, Carroll co., Ohio; J. E. Cummings, Lees ville, Ohio; C. Heydrick, Utica, Pa ; C R . Ilol lidsp, Wooster. Ohio; J. Clifton Marcy, Kings t:•on, Pa.; J. B. Patton, Port Gibson, Mimi.; Al Fars-, Chittenden co., Vt. BEXATOZI CHASE, of Ohio, has addressed a let ter to 'the Worcester (Mass.) Free Soil Cottrell- Bel, in which he says he coanitot support the nJminees of the Baltimore Democratic Conven tion. or longer act with that party. .FRox WAJIHINGIOII I=l WA51112101,14, July 3, 1/152 Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, made a proteetaticn to—ley against General Scott, the Whig party, and the platform. Mr. .Tootobe said, in sob. stsuce, the Whig party wan anti slavery in its nature,• and no conventions could mervilire it sufficiently to meet the patriotic hopes of the Union Whigs of Georgia. Here be It andoubt telly right If the Whigs with to find their po litical tomb, Chia Mr. Toombs will &oldie., very cheerfully chow them the tray However, Mr. T. loft at opening by which he may reach thn tipper air, if he should not like the odor of the dismal abode which he seems to covet. He referred the whole question of General Soott's nomination to the Union Convention about to sasemble in Georgia, and held out mitt of pronise that if they thought fit to endorse the action cf their representatives at Baltimore, he would acquiesce. So that it is not yet abeolute ly certain that the Whig party of the Union will suffer the afflicting bereavement. of a separation from the recusants of Georgia. If they ehould decide to come back, the dispensation must be borne witlOhe eame patience with which we ehould meet. any other calamity. Bet there le no danger; the faction which has followed Messrs. Toombs, Stevens, and atmodates, will either form itself into a reserve corps of the Democratic forces, or will march over bodily into their camp. The Deflcienoy Bill at length came up in the House. Mi. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, de livered a powerful written speech, against the t.roposed gratuity to the Collins' line of steam mi. The question will be token on that amend- Inuit ue.i.t week, and I incline now to the belief that it will he lost. Let it be reflected that the increased pay proposed to this one line Mace= steamers for. a eingle year, over the stipulated compensation of a solemn contract, equals fully one-third of the entire appropriation naked far tho improvement of rivers and harbors. The latter is almost certain to be defeated, through the constitutional scruples of the pharisaical de .mocracy, but ffBflff, - 000 for a foreign mail con tract is strictly constitutional, highly proper, just and expedient. It is said that lion. Alexander Evans, of Me ryland, has been offered the Navy Department. I have no knowledge of the fact, but hope the report may be true; for Mr. Evans is one of the most capahle, reliable and patriotic Whigs of the country. lie has served six :years in Con gress with dirtinction, and has shown himself possessed, in a remarkable degree, of the quali ties meet required in a head of that depart ment, The report cf the Senate Committee on the„ census returns, or rather at the census office, him appeared in print. It can be 'easily answer cd. In feet its material allegations hare been answered. Its objection. were met. and refuted two years ago, when the law was passed pre scribing the manner In which the aeons should be taken. That law defined the Fort of igfonna tion which should be sought for and cMected; and the arguments of the committee are now chiefly directed against the classification and publication of the returns In which the fiats are compiled& The soma:titles cite several proofs of apparent ineetententes which 1 am told will be abundant,' eaphilded. In the official publication. At the same time no Medd of the permit system of details need flat the effect of an admission MEM EMMA that the first attempt to apply it to every part of a country Containing three millions of square miles most be attended with numerous difficul ties. Some of them have proved insuperable, and the experience of the percent employed upon the work en the present occasion will sop seat modifications and improvements, which will render the task in 1860 and subsequently, more easy iu execution. For the Pittsburgh Dally GasettS WASKINOTON B.ZPORTfia. The inestimable privilege of free discussion, on subjects •tproper for public information," ie, of the "invalunble rights," secured to our citi zens hy the express letter of the Consti totioo, perhaps the meet sacred. The freedom of the Press is, therefore, to be cherished, no the conservative principle in tho body politic. But we must distinguish between the freedom of the frees and its lirentiournes.. It must be ac. knowledg,i though with deep regret that In too many instanc,, the intelligent reader of anews paper is insulted with the vain and vapid ehuli fions of an editor, who, without judgment or dis cretion. venture, to onetime the advocate, hi aid of a friend or measure, unworthy the serious consideration of n passing notice. All such newspaper conductors may be justly entitled to rank an o .Sine., corps, rrady and willing chat tels, in market fora pricy proportioned to the servility of the office assigned to the ..oavenge r of to , public press. These cursory remark.. are presented to the beggarly conductor of the iitVashington Reporter." as the only notice he it e 111111,41 tr , for' n mean, cowardly and stupid expre,l. n id 4. opinions of Mar. Robinson. Jr., in hi, i•xper of the ith Met , touching a toes- I [lntl of /oVIA in dispute between that gentleman as a rot porator in the Central Railroad, and a certain rharle.4 filet, so engineer, who it, hr. I ynnil the shit Livr of a doubt. a most thleriary ; judge. en subjects of internal Improvement and domei.tic trade and travd 20,30; 0.1 21, - 15 qtl The silly thing in chorge of the to the work of free I lisaossiort about the relation chinas of certain Ilailron,l improve ments. Inv.tlvine Ciro' public interest. And Ish,r n tlnn respect i 4 nett!. r Mere nor lees thou in , h.,3 inn of ono. whuve risoomptions, br own o.onf,nion. the cows ~1 the 1 ,, 5p , e of Wrteih.rtglon lire ‘'..• tatguiQh..l for intelligence mud urt,nity It can not he neeeptoble public oeutiuteut It Wnt neighborhned, I...tve a diPh of iulgut...y t,cr,ed up on them,uh - ~cnnc for urgunleut • in rel.t.en to moisureg deemed Tito'. I. the inter yore of certain lonlaie, of the State The wsut of ahßity, eu the par; of the Reporter I. >t..t.. once, in Neer of the Ilemptiel.l logy f• - •rupertineoee ;“bleffielot,ne, ,n• pub ie the •ettle moot of w:,,91 eikher t • , e ore :0 Itentrryiruntu the curry;ei.r treeie i theN —th ReetundS , Ltd. We,t .:.pnve the _citelitut goet Tulle now within r Krue,l T.rrre 0. or,det tattoo apatt froultho char:tter:a., f1p, , 1.1.! of the etlitar rf the' Ile ror.r,oil hare ~tßnertc,l to h.to' the impr .rti.e.f • fanuttuthg the guardian car- Chart,' h not • hat,etre Ti,,. edO.,r the lirrortor, ,• I, ~ , n tere4nt with.4eteut,to tuanb snout fbe I...atraf ..• .10t. and that io r.othlt, at 01l the wog.," j , l'iztoe'At or he tt. rer hoer It 41, oat - nullity when. , hheral,,y h., i.e., •xton•te.l the ruppart 1 .. n, r, nl.hro , f :Laxity and Ain, anu tut. ett..to.tr hoge4r pet, eh th. t'st,e tretr ttte, , thin to Rider II to, tr tt. • Wititn 11 be It, ntw.y. unit, t •r•l•tettee tti onr ...eta" relit. tn.. when il,et't he f t en4tetttrie tend turn,. MO:. ar,ll, upon the eod TM , Illl..CKme TIIP A N4/...N —The z Of IL, neer Am..zoo, its trthutr.r t. :he rt. bum Which it casters, nl.,Lkett under the audpiceft of the United ;HO,. 'lop u by LI•111. W L liendett, . the 'gn bi• rpooi,ti not., in our Ity tb, 1,1,4 the ['mfr. '1 glnteli brig Db a iMpn [ht: gt ti tr,rn n train to the ginuth .imeriran writ. •A we bare the pleamme of men wining r turn ' sr Len Ilertiben, tad ennibr i tt.i .kft , •lt briefly the r,?uhe of bit in ..griontting, JACO:- LIDO, on the Pacific fellit. with 9111111 riety of exploration, in the month of May, of fast year At Tuoma, a small city of Peru. situated between the east and west ranges of the Andes, Mr. 11 divided his party. and di rected hi, companion. Lieut. Lardner Gibt•oo, with a guide and servant, to preceed to Cusco, and oenctratU:g eastward from that city, erotica roc to etrike the ban: meters of the • Peens. - n . r.c`i is ..tippo-ed to be navigable to trot point Vohs.:,. I'llll, 11.- was t., torn -.nib, and peer it gt! --orb t. PI/ and Coot flarnba. :n , al, .• wubd. Is a tr,h,,,, 7 • , #•t Rad drseending inn; Mr II in Itarra de Rio :,. t it u. Mr. P 10f..r! a-^th and rename through the grre. :Louise dia . trut of Cert., Pasco, and r.,.,:-. rho secoad range of the An•l-s between that place and Hanna.. crotiecked upon the her-i IT nitre sf the Huallaga—the hest great serif.ern ,ributary of the Amason Descend ing from the mouth of :Ida river, he entered the Ucayali. tbe second groat tributary, cud ascend ed some 361 ca.lea to - the missionary settlement of Svrayacti Mr. ilerndern crossed toe Cordillera at the pass of knraranorn. which, ly lotrometrio incae arement. it 16.210 feet Ow, the Is set of the ten He then navigated to eILLIVei •S Atetallee of about 1,000 miles, and arrival to Para on the 11th of April of thin year. Llent. ft descrthes hie voyage as highly do- terestng, and F peaks with enthushwim of the turfoisssUsg festillty and valuable natural pro. ductisiss of she ossnutries ne pasted theough, be loond a hiss- sod salubrious Climate, and de scribes the r , vor as navigable for a draught of twelve ford, for St lo wit 3,000 moss Mr b-ds not having aegis-es: os Marra, and st is. -lo s t imposeibls to aseertstn not. !dog so. would he delayed in his voyage, Mr lierusleu, :easing farther iii•trootions for him, ressireed so the Orates. whete he will await hie arrivals We hope to Id-or something mere in detail of Ilss• hide-known and interesting country explored Isy this accomplithni outer N Y. TM" in-the •I tm.l officere•istt Cottine' Jlttli, or -ni nnlny t.tettlitg fart Short. but excellent and rdeetivo speech., ware made by Meyers. rre.itiss, Tappan, and Streator. Mr. Prentiva gave r. brief account the doing° of the. Notional Convention—the uti yieiding firmneav of the Northern delegates in adhering to Geo Scott—and the Mattel triumph •hich booty crowned their efforts. Speaking of Gen. Scott. Mr. Y +aid rent he wits universal. ly regarded by the Southern delegate/ it. it.. - .Northern .At- littnn candidate." and ,n that gremnd °predict by tim South to the last The Cluh coves tilt right. A large num!, hurt already enrolled their came., rood n Win epeedily follow Let the *frk of organiza tion gn on, not nnly here, hat in the other town. throughout the county —Ravenna Irhip. A Democratic paper in Ohio complains that it has mislaid a sketch of Oen'. Pierov's life It adds: "We may say, however, that be is not so obscure it person rot the Whigs would have the people believe. Ills father was an officer or tits Revolution. and he himself. If we are not mistaken, took command of Oen. Pike's army af- ter that gallant officer was mortally wounded at the battle of York." The editor, of course, is well inforniml of the life acid public services of Gen Pierce, who at the time referred to must have he - ma a lad eight nr ten year. old. Heaoo FAMILY. -Mr. Clay'e domestic biography much less known than his political life, with the movements of which his country men are generally familliar. When Mr. Clay removed from Virginia, where he wan born, to Kentucky, Ms , future residuum, he married Lu oretia Hart, daughter of Thomas Hart, Esq., a prominent oaken of Lexington. Another daugh ter of the came gentleman was married to Hon. James Brown of Now (Menne, Minister at Vor- Baffles dating the administrations of Messrs. Moline and Adams. Mrs. Clay, who is now in her seventy-first year, and in the enjoyment of good health, has been the mother of eleven chil dren, four of whom died in childhood. Eliza, a young lady of unarml promise, died suddenly, in 1824, while on her way to Washington with her father; and almost at the same moment he received intelligence of the deceare of another daughter. the wife of 31P. !Subside, of New Or leans. A third daughter, upon whom the fa ther's affectinna seem to have centered after the death of the other two, died in 1836. She was married to Mr James Erwine, of Now Orleans; and her loss wan a blow from which Mr. Clay never recovered. Of the five sons, the eldest, Theodore Wythe flay has been, since boyhood, an inmate of a lunatic Upton Thomas Hart Clay, born in 1843, resides in Kentucky and is engaged in the manufaeture of hemp. Henry Clay, Jr., lost his life at the battle of Buena Vie ta. James B. Clay and John M. Clay the youngest,-are now practising the profession of law In their native State. BClrtna OR A CllllllOll I . I EXHITL—Ort Monday, June 28, Beejamin Haigh, an Engßadman, aged about sizty-three or sLitplour years, eommitted suicide in this town, by cutting out hie bowels and cutting his throat—eattee, insanity. He had obtained the key of -a neighboring factory building, then vacant; entered, looked the door inside, went to the third story, laid his hat no a box, hang up his can., and took tile own life.— Canton (0.) Rep. roanow IT I 8 Ettocawn.—There is nu important news—the Parliament by been engaged in business of mi- nor importance. On Monday afternoon, the new Cunard steam er Arabia, (originally the Persia,) wan blenched from R Smote & Son'e building yard at Oreeu• ook.. She is 2,402 tons burden, with engines On the side, laver class, of 850 hoes power, hot working up to 1,000. In a•few daye the new screw-achnoner IsabeL which has been Etted out by Lady Franklin, as si..ted by the Geographical Society, and placed under the command of Cant. logicsfield, will nail on another search for Sir John Franklin, throng - 6 Jones and Smith Sounds., Baffine Bay. The University of Oxford has presented splendid gold salver to the American Bishops now on n visit to England. Said Pasha of Egypt had arrived in London from Paris, and had an interview With the Queen. FRANCL—The Legislatif Council of France continued to rebel againet the President's dbittt tions, and the funds have been effected in conse quence. (lacerate Changarnier, Itedenu, Lamoreiere. and Leib, In consequence of their refu.sl to take the oath, had been cashiered, but were r ol o w e d to retain Choir half pay. The Itlonitour to to be removed Ct the Palao Royal. and published under the superintendence of a Committee of Throe, one from each of the emcee of the Interior. State and Police. Two hundred and fifty more political prison ers had arrived at Havre for shipment to the Colonies. The French journtls make no mention of the spa fight reported by the last arrival from Amer Swtrzwitrairra.—The Federal Inet• corn tuoued to meot no the 6th of July. Lotto, fr , re ROMP Cay that the Pope one ngrut. I t., r,hihmte the Netitence ut droll against the Entli-h mu,, Nlarra;., lots hard i l rat the galleys too hittlf f liormAlt to said I,,ltttve-ott-ettori to 0t..1e FLU of h, domittion9 to the British. In totyment of bly tiptoe. clowdes Dickens, the moot popular writer of eta horn in February, I Sl'd, at Loud pert, tenon tilt, ill, the 'ads .I.ild Diet:ens, in the early part of his life, en jpyoil poet in the Nsay Vay Department, the dalica ixf whir:tern/aired :had he annuli' renlile Gout linte 11.10. m altierent nen r o,e. tow 0, P:renutnth, now pa l'ullt l rnentb. and then at bbeerneari •In the glorious Jaya' if ilia war with France, these towns were lull e 1 life. be. , atti .rharnoier an I tfe father ..1 Co: win. if tame• faint or 1 . 111 .:14,.•re0uee ..areur. t,e use tali" rleeloo ae, , r7ohr. riling lz,oln ~ onjared 1110eSloW11. Sllt o oetle,aOleitanp, out the theater 110 or, PS, iarg 0o arr, iii Ili in th,s rod in, aad paasing omit join in the oh, run id 'God 0000 the King,' and •Itritannia ruler the la,seee '1 5.0 the (Overlie ,alps of boo lishmen. of an eb.i. tat) potlic ss•rreo. wit:. a pension. Wo, 11, nerriist Coining 1• 1. radon he sul,quentiy lucrative are the pre.s o rep , rter par': tt0 , .1 tary .10 1 1,0,, Cha ss rles lbekens olny tf,r,qure bone beer, i•i his youth fa:x:11;11,1,A 1.4 When his 1 - .lllolr t w.llCitarontal iely ;pr his rutin., career, took The pre:iniio.tre steps for vbsiting his r.,n Cu .ttoroey. the diesel ne•••• - 4 the ',nips,' fe:l o 11,. mind 01 bathe indn ce n .111 fstli, to 1 rut Lim to resits, ibe li,e• 1104 Join OP• p•rlitlcnolikry corps of asby :.•wspcpcs His first corigenicut w... 1 on the Sac, an ultra liberal paper, then carrying on a fleece struggle for existence, from the stall if which he afterwards passed into the reyort ing ranks of the ' Morning Chronicle. • tit that paper lie olitstneil rojintatien as A first rate mss—his reports being exceed.ng rap id and no leas correct In the columns of the The Chronicle he gave prod of nth, talent. than those of n reporter: I is in the seeming lion of that journal appeared the 'sket c h es of English Life and Character,' afterward collected to form the two well-known of •Sket e h. e. hr tespecti•eiy in ;lit.? The.c at once attracted consider:Ole notice and obtainr.i great and the pahlisber of the collecteJ edition, anmour to make the moat of the trite which had fallen to his lot, giailly c %me c. nn agreement with Mr Dickens and tioyinette the ramie draughtsman—the one to write, the other to illustrate a hook which nhoulil eatiihtt the adventures tit n party of cockney apartimatin Bence the Appearance, of a Pickwick Fl. - A •hioh ma le it ntithnr's reputation and putilisbers for. tone Aft, the Work bait commenceil,..poor Seymour committed siticideind Mr Whim is Brawn tra, selected to continu• the illustrations, which he did under the signature of tEltto Msanwhile Mr Pickens had courted and mar lard the daughter of Its Oeorge ifogartla, then and now a musical writer, n man of mans id.,,H, r.tt%ininellit, anti woo, in M. earli^t 115 R. while I a writ, to 'The fren , lYhlp ri sirlan.ter.S'nt,Jef troy 4tol othcr notch;-, at that •loy aderumg the modern Athena The great Meet,. et Pickwick hr4ligill down upon its author de maid. from all eides for another wrrk, and Iles agreed to write . 14;r:helots . Ipcklehy. to 41 - • Balled in monthly parts. In the prefatory no. Br, which gives additional value to the cheap and elegant reprint of the works of Dickens.we see inilnlged with slight glimpsca of bin own re. onVections, pet - v.lll and literary. It is unne cessary to note the titles of Sir rlicken's subse quent works, all of which have justly obtained pepularity Planes Purrul —The Mt. Gilead Messenger ha, a poetic roci,e, who becomes iodated with l'teree gas, and belches forth in irregular breathe, as follows. •fipnu his fiery steed, lie dashed amid tho fight, let led Ain gallant legions on And pat the foe to llight.'• Ws Wok the poetry end history of the would both be improred if it rend thus. — Upon hie fiery steed, lie d.lnhrl 4uti.l the the tight. The tor-e gat scared, nod e,. dui ho, fe , end fainted quite " A teller iroul l'Jrt no Prince, d.l,d the 12th -hoof, ,sy-i that tho repose of the enirdth ie now seriously threatened through the intervention i.f the French Consul in favor of the Dominican', who have merited and received the specie! corn of the Freni h Government through its rer cern team hsge It is 1.1110 thi.,l some :4/LI:WV! in Cuba here contracted with 10.1 English /301. e ler the impur• tenon of right thousand Maras laborers, who tern to romp, four dollars n month for eight • years. \lnnocenti!! llonnee convicted of murder Were hanged at New ttrtil !rune !in the 2d Octant. Thr cap, 1,11 were precipitated to thr pavement, a die rtuce of tiCteen feet. After being reotereil, they warn hanged Until dead A large crown won ',cement, an& much excitement prevailed In Henniker, N II lieorge II Dacia was instantly killed by the bursting el n cann, on the sth. M K - And notr tut n. •;ttur petroleum, I nought a. I had debaye.l valor , o It w , .ubt 1.. well to wall until I hal .. ..00e•hat to 7 rite." When I oral offered the all for esle, the penplo thou./, it . inthapa lite the ..uack pabmt productiorta 01 the ane. sod est tell but little di.prae,l to lop. But / nnen it to L, Ulal, eel perntaded nun. In boy. non] 10i1 them to tent 11. medical power,. II Foots t mran to cure the d.af atut lame, Ao. A matt oho had I...ert blind for right To., was peremblel to try Ita virtu, and when L. had u•ed but three bottle., h• rould e..acnwe the mom, 044 elesrly dlstlnauinn the of Ac., ohne bl• health wma other whi• wooh ieugy.oeed th, bitudne,s appeara W hare bean Lt. revolt or • ter, Inweb oribs cane of Scrofula 11ues,a might ba oald'of the heating lament of Petroleum. But It rudfre to ;If that It ha.: obtained an atlmultal popularity In lb/scour, try. I hat. mold all that you nye to, and might, have mold • hundred Maw. more, ! 1. tIIht h BAUBII. Puraorasa Watt. Wllicobaln. Ilan% 16. 1852. F. S. Cleaver's "Prize Medal Haney Sean." se - THE continued and inn rowing delnand for tn. ahoy desirable article, unqueationably demon. asst.. tram actual ezprrienee /la euperiority overall amilar litnieretions. lb ha. now stood the 11,3 of can. ful examinatie.u. and Me approval or the public fore PWe do,/ of scrap ) ear,: toil under an.unhocuadad patronage ant uneaamplal ebroulation, hat triumphanUy survived all its rival, In the arta of imitation and Immature. Ile eltanalre mcrlt (realized by Immediate ore, plat.. it fore. 00211, the net of all those toilet ttoara, that by oh over trrotn,ht.parnamerr. hare found their war to an ambit uocce and temporary notoriety. For gala ratan at all Diapenaing bruit Stotts, and arbuissals may by tha attsnta inr Pittsburgh and its vi• ITU:dawn. J. KIDD* Q1..60 Wand stn t. I Could not Recover nomors. Warren Co., Jun. 29, 1062. ?Ir. It E. roll. re—Dear rtr—l lo:reby 'Cern!, that I hare beam ellikted with a eevere esnrh and affection of the Fouse—l was sMicted ao aererely that my fnende thought I could Dot remover. I was recommended to uee Your Cough Byrur. which I did, with the moot havri ef fect. I WO now entirely relieved, and feel it to be a.duty to rocommend the um of E to they dimmed In Ilk. man ner. Jr you dwelt+ to coo the above certiteat, you are at rforfect libour to do to. Yount ie., • • U. J. 26666. rrepumd not for We by FL E. EkLLERS, 67 Wood street. orbit' there bo ony man, be he single or cane, tanner, mechanic, Itterehant or teamster, who hut not yet eUrDliedldnuelf with &bottle of /LU.FarrelEa Arabian Liniment, let him go now end do IC for eared, It will M. worth Ito weight In gold, over and over . t raiu, before It stall all have been need. Coe have our word &sr ant Reederi gee admrtimment. not joirJori, hureriew of all kinds executor] et Ms ditto with Deaths., and at toaeoeable tattoo booelal attention will be elven to Palen and Pro asthma for Xebibbnety sod Oman , - (lards. BID Beads. BM. of Lading. tneltetfrote, Blantahme %Neat. en, aesll7 and protein, _., ... .._ a .—'.. , _..~.~.... ._ .~...-.i,. . ~'.Vti.-a weveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road TICKti:iT;11:01:411 BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, TOLEDO, DETROIT, 'H ICAGO. MILWA UK lE, COLUMBUS and CINCINNATI. Farr to dl,elatl 53 50 iliE new and fast running summer FUR KYT_CITY, 1 ,rot the Monongahela wharf. qr. rile Slonigigstirla Mon, vvrry .morning (Snuffy', ..ex. oroto.li .1 • nI - inok, precisely, nn thin at Wrllevillir with ihr ?or,' - Train rif the Cleveland and Pittrhoran 14.,1 Kvo. I prink. at 17.:3 D. M., nil arrir ng C 1..,, at 10 minute, past , and entinortio., hitt) rho. t tat for Dunkirk, Buffalo. Toledo, 1 111weukir, roil Cliirago. Pagrongor; leave Ilttrhurgh to the mon-Ing, ant take t.ii twit amnion in Yaornarrr going to Cleveland 010 'Rhin and Panne. N. , , rar pia out ut Alilln,e. thr A. 11. train I at I ~rink P Sl. ua t thy II Writ r''', A.M. train )at 2 45 I. ohm, they liar. to wait tilld c . ..lrek. M g !or the train from Wellevdte. which taker than on to lihrelroci, arriving tit tame limn to .attt. train Of IN. , as Mt', who go hrway ot rtlrrlel th}Onlei front l'ittahuriffi to Clare. latid. on leant thaPtoemter Yearn City. ror ticket, apply to CI.mbJOHN A. CALA:HE, Aio , at no.l Pittsburgh 1“11 Howl Co . IL•uo,•Ald d • r.or nrr Snalthall. tb.. , /bio a l'enna k. It- AlllanN. and Cl..v.lartde. , ll . ltO!,ini,l l It, It, Irom Altlan, to , lab I. In,. r,• DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S Npdionid lluguerreatkU t tillury ; on ha.l.7;llrrl2l,lnrkoto , . guilt bidrri een vetahlng u, to whlnln 111.11kri librnewori wt ma/trate pile,. will Chive call at IL.. above rual.ll.l, F atal up with ouzo- supurinr nod St, Li,ditc, arr ne with reletr ekili that rire o,rator ran int. mart ocruceite la• he hlinlan fiwan wi•ii all thr expwraana of animared lib, to so. WLAIIICIte. r.ry, tr er.., accurrtrls ...bird. and a. - 111ratra tabri on 't bainal Iftentriwn. 11.1 . ..0ern0 r,uirirl la .0005 picture, uniers lon frrt rrrroohLowca. O„,t..l.llu.nrcreo tyken of sick nod &rear,' per.wa. in any purl of Me oily .1 rtiluity. I ' llirt i a ' irrir. ' 7 "'n'" ,..l::si,;.4!• l r Nelson's First l'rommo OAGLE.RRE'()TYPEs. Port Office Building, Third Street. 0 I Fru ENS and strange], who wilt to oh ne ban at, ...rural, artirt, and lift. lit. liki.nrrr. n .• r . ill find it b. thrlr fere... a a rah at a • known .P wl.ore retire satiplactiati ratitrwl. ..0 a. char, cowl, nr . tbe i.r.a.ct cud la.nt • iwanifiri Pi.la arrl rorr ow> rro.-w.i firwith inrlilainenr.co.: • 1.1,1 awl having atlrptorl the ryoten. t et Due.a r yn..4 wr..l New I . 0 10. thaw:. filturrlf Is. la 1, :ir tr., a lea beer, .•,,t..r an. •.. twa l t, ...1...h tree nrorr here . 11. 1/ //NIES & .13P 0 • t- P 1' • SOLID BOX VICES, PITTSBUROH;PESRA Ix 41, ,t r irAuranceeommuiyot -, 41.1:1. I. Vn CE. 144 WirEli, iITWEES Xeliart !LID W(4)D I. s.; ~..--!,.:11'! - ! FIA i:I:- ~..~ 1 ~ 1 ~.1.~1.1- E=IMIM N n NI . Nn Jr Sale of Dr. ll'Ll.ne's Verminage. itiorAMOSii the hundred., el . letter , . err. AEI e..nl 1 .1 thet tercprieele, or. re e • m•lerene.. thee reeeinvereng •••• :Art, , ahoy - it, rbannzenr. • I •toe•n.. .ef It. 0.-:n a rivet." p.. 5 tbo Wnt i4^l tlrne, 11 013.• I•.. Mar to. 11:0. nn nunt, t'ne sr, 1 1 1.,b1n I uttnifts.n you Pr, Mr I Ed, sn..l yremmtnnt it rn:ny yrnft:rs. soli It rm.'- , n' th- ntyununn n.hel nn nthor trillett:ten, nf Oar tiling. tuul t.n.nny tt.n. .n 1 tn. _ms r thu V•rtntfutre . I I a /it,* *tn.! lb. I prrnifax , (nr •• x 4 •• ••• n•arly •••t • thr • •••r! , 11.. t. it ••• 1..•1t • I•xl • • l• a MCI:, • a., t.• •••••• •t• 4n ‘i,f, town nr..l •nt I •n.. . ., I ...g.rx•lnts. J. KILO a co. Board of Health. i Iho public are i f..rmo.i that the offic e I ,t the rily or INtL.k.urgh. u.t No. l'nerth an.lActuthil..l4 Ittiert.. Boarsl 1-11 31. N.ATI. - K..T114 , Rev. W. 11. Benadr, of Phil . 4 ~n, .01 pr , ...-1. bit Lb+ N.,: Jrr.v.n,:n $..c . 1.17 .1 1 1 tulf I , V on Salkst, 1.! , -ut , , , 0, .. Iv!, .1. , I . nn , l r.l ~ laxY' • fllE eitllcm, of thy. I.re...irst "sit all tavvrabl.• .•1 t• Kb Klbwr •-• nz at,platt.. •I, I Istuo. n N.. a..la, .:. In, bt h.tit ca t '-r m. run es ' •ol mat pror,rn , r, arrgtogonento for lb. t..rr0n,,,, of a ttlluh F.r *a .1 wor , l Indrom Al..traOr II,I•n la. NI I E C r 1r.,4,m40. Drad. mbenrutrtl. Day. G“nrl-11, Lima e9ott. m McKee. 01 .tb. Jtatn I' Port 11••nr, .larch I' Earn. II II Aran. IVne .11ariu.y. ./ St Kin:, y... Flano.in7 bn Jrhn D Par, Slot.ol..wou, P 0 I.r.at. .1 I'. tor Jam.. Molla.ster, Charlo• IV I. IV emit]. anbn ttoccano. II I' 3tuollor trio Ptrrsernon, Jaly 1t,12f52. AT n meeting of the Directors of the Pitts , r.h AIKI 31 , n1rn: Conman>, It try, r: , , ,, r•d. That a D.vblrt,l of Fire Dl/laro Dor .hair hr .F•lark 4 C.., , ft.on I:111'1LE+ t AVERY, Vt•-. I.4 I OUND tho street between Alle v tilr.n.l blarwlied.r. a Child . . e.e , it..ss , tulro ,p 2. A KEW* I:0 Ir. ten •1 otr,t VOTICE—Thn Co partnershipherctororo ,11stluot butoouuk mubo.ritruro. under the Lam. .. Siff:VW K 8 11ACKE, Job ihr tot of July intt. lusalru,l LTutual cadet., Thu t, th• to aottle.l at their old .laud. ut htmln otzetto. .10111 T. HUM - MK. IVNI. 11. HACK& The lb,ok no Job Printing butiness will r Aft, I. conJoeted .5 the ! , 1 MO place by Mr. John T to idiom I moat cord'aily refer 01l tor WM. 11. 'lsom Lots on East Liberiy-for Salo. I I ont LOTS, neer dm junctien of the e hanta hol I Rost not tn.. Si At Road. .hh.: a.. in•rodut. /tout. nottable. no. hull tto, I. Ji”.1.1 . 11 71 a mul •. 1.1••• 11 0 0. t. _..t I.llorry, on the ;15ASHER'S S 0 IiATION6 SOAP--Jl7t 511 ree ton lin T of White Se-nt.d •o *hint, rrrominend thr I h. tire of Barbera. Itotel Fr tor., or fur the Rath 10 .5 NIKiLIIII , I _Jr 10 Na. '2655 Liberty et FANCY SOAPS ' b,t4.5 Vxv.gat.4l frap In Lar 11 doz.: floor, •• 12 1.104 Ilrow n ra t t , m ,i m u tri Cotb•:"?op:fors.N; . Irbar,ale anf 101 r. I R. &-11,CLI.RG U,. prim.. 3 elluw, in ear, just , b, .01 0 RUSSZLL A JOIINSTQS iiouieof Adage I )ItOPOSALS will . be reosived until six llene um) fits,itluaillube will Le ex1.11.1t.,1 one wank pr..elour to the time of letting. /lite may be mud. fur th e fullowlng Items; eepattitely. vit. Lumber. delivered on the cround—heeding: Sine, rlt; Brick Work: leen - Work; Master.," Patotintr, ce,-rwntse Work. et,: all, for .91 for the entire wo.rk. Itolltitt JAKE, ANDER:4IS, J. K. 311)illtlIE AD, •IP.tr. WEVMAN. JABIESOI.I•3IIIERS. Ifl(t.ltd Building Committua. I PEAP DE LAI L.S—A. A. Mason A Co; re now Pla . thait •anothar aasa 11 ih0.4% Tar, eheop al ho ' k ma at R and 10 ants. tififflitql i'II.INTS I I—Now opening no m Mason Caa'a, 3 cam Nat eßlarad madder hints at Ott tent. /YlO 111EAP DRY GOODS -3,000 yard, Berea. at 16, 2.000 Der•ae do Lulat 3.00 •• Lawn. at 8 and Ott Jun opanel at A. .1 .11AM) A 00.8 , /110 62 and 64 Market at 110OSE--Juet reed at the "tiadia Rubber . h lterint”—A fresh aupplyof Vulcanized dabber line , Cu moth- the followinit did/errant pare deal:int Its atrenoth—brawled. prerwore boa barn aridiral without hunting li. It le ',greedy debt—than guide of feet roar be nonnected man drop.nah Mole and derellinn UMW, without !eating lt• eleardlaere—lt needs no idling. hence requite. Ws ra re re than leather It win endure much blob, decreeof heat then leather. and will not freexa in the !PM , . end. It I. perfectly amooth Weida, hone. It will throw ten or [wetly t -e eent further than the leather. It t wen ty per rent !ewer In plc I r vale by • J. et .411 , fro. -Market knot. McCALL, BLMEE iIearROBILD, Foreign and Damesfic Goode. • COMMISSION MERCHANTS. O. 11, Broad Street,..Nevr_York. Agents tar the Merrimack Prints. ,J. it P. Coats Ppool flogs.lsokete, tierman clothe end Doetkioe. aInEriCAII Cottom and Woolens: with au exist:L.lre *wort. cow: or Foreign sod Domestic Dry Jeri Iii:PIPPM:)411:13011:11 Warnoo ks, Rattan', -•-f 275 BROADWAY, Iltirl/10 110IIRE, HIM TOSZ. ESPECTFULLYremj . remind y b Gentlome . n !Li , . bie ji 10. ealjtave..'4l.7 dorm it no tsnproPliotr eft' , thot their WOO Oftithßonod reputation, awl Out popuDOW of their puolltotiono, too onaPle altarantoa kr: the lurk and clime. of Hata, at all t. 104 emanating from thou,. AA= =ANA= Cap, of lb. men Unite.] Stater Bitotoßroo monufartnWO in MI loped°, manner, and fur root **. to= s Steam Conizonnrea . tion Between New Yori \ and,. alaskw. pritiltrft - Ch JULY lA', Testa - Eich ge \,B ; , d4ponOlg Hotr , rill 11E , , hG. L4A,5,1,Thi,,,V.,.-,,A.NrgL,ll:i; .fii...-t 1. \ , .., .15..... r.,,,,, WA, 8 05t4.1f.4,... , A. IIL NS 6.. 1:30,\ ..,I \ 4oo ~•• ~..-,,:, itot.ut (...i. ‘-.- Vo ' d . F ill S" o4polle ths /3 ank of Pilitteg ....ter, ~ .t.,, ,,,,. ., 0 to psi?, f.. ATort. direct Cr ' A - . "'"?,' 7 . .". 'A r'''PAY' tea I"' 'r ' u'"""' '''''' ' ' ' rI'INE Sub s Serili , r, nailer lima and More raessor tar: \A ; 1 laror.l.le auspier willl , 4 , Alnue Ulk Dual.. Up.- Fi;*. CAhl„, Milo,: lax„ :mo), ~ San l °7t4tl"7)"'o;;;,.;,thlbzelt f-m•rir-71° ^l, ~,—. .\. b,, ,- \,.;..----. 1..' l ' tile . gaurc n hTl . f I.lgtllleo Cillt.aOribo n r7l. 7 wlli Fen Chin - ..l• 11, t pc....a to reo b. 01,1 Itiebdo st.l patron. . , \ , laewar•ro , \ l, '‘,... WILKII%. 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CI. idol '4,hror 1, 1 ,; ., , , r 6 , 01/j: jurt recrisF,l.fer: .S. \ 0 ' 1 1 .n 1 .1:. r .....:.1 ' it ot &Canewith :Ix ' lnil o ' n.e \Alf RITA. ' ` ' ' " ?'l._ _ :lane,. . re, \., i. - . , VANILLA BEA:Y:A-5 ~ r ,,,, ~, , , ,I , T0r.,H..A..w....›.1 AirX.Nt.se\risub Forte,, ,t i, Tarr . .•rIL _ __!_, ,- 2,1 1 E!L_ , - , 11 1,-, A..l_ , ___ , . ( Tr4',f`,...... e.am. i 1 0W,.... ‘ .:',.11 rrianufacture2l‘jrom to , :\ I 1/BESTON'S tin.. ' tr. ,,,, t3 ~f . ic„;,ii,s,.. h..,.i ,iiie ran, thurnuOlr A..‘,....‘ material., tindruaf R, Ltauou,..r., ha .ale h, , \ ' jj,!,.V,--, Aro at, sla.. r1i . 4 .-- .. I 1 t-h • I. cusottti.-•ory; .0 10 \ __ . _J. Sl• 4 ip: , MAK , . J \' . r " 'to 1.1n. , ,t- n will b.. .4;1 en tIIr ‘ u•usl sess , mtuantolloir HI ii. S. —. (I I N(IF:R--'...' gros ilrisvii', , , liikinile '"`" "„, ~,, ~,,, m„,„\i ' c„,V . 1 ,,. , 4 1- ,.„ 4 ,... b r, 1 t, ° ,, 1 , L ,•,,,,, , \ , 11 ~; \ . J. RAI( tVI aKEL a Lt? ' '‘ lin " no::l, , ice ' t " . 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" ,. 1' L.1 ' tY,.. ‘ ,, ‘ .1 '. .: " ; 1::.' . . h .7, '',',' "Tr' 1T, r :',,.`47, \,# UST re s', ntham's\Litir ( 4y, Nntalier, 12 m ~.AirrzaKtanqt. ttlioLlsiow . In, ,! e EC., .. ' t . Llf , I•cen , l. , Ll. \ ..... WI/ OItOSSAN, 31/.stie I till" , et 'IF:HSU, , Frrht N.... .4 k t , rial Etenthor 1. .1\111,..r.. I \'" the \ • t l'l' .0117 l'ullTEI: . H IY, " Ay rt ari t , TP , l d .lbuirr, , ,\ ' 11 ,, t1 II ll V1,E , 11l SG, L1.1.•1•0,111r.on •tlVl..'re.hiltoct.,n,o, by Jahn . , Ft, llTi I‘. Pool, anapor of rant Pry; or o lice by t \ , , W. A, LaiO l 2 , O , KV V. ' 1,5 \ \ \\,GoOds for hirtings. ;:, 1 uliPliy .1, BUR! 1 FI RLD invitei0en .„,v,1,tr,,,t...,v,,,,,:.....7.1.17,,rtiz_tr..r.nt of Ono'. ilopt• ~ 1 . , l‘trt,r.r . iltin . h.. _ l•tlyteu Ift. .1.. t., I s toc Fl . k. l lole rh.tuhro... Cher... ke, Yu, ilo.not I.lnaK,•, worrAut.-i al ',nen, 010., haul „ lat,-t of ter.. tir.rait,l..in. ',..ta..1‘,,,re .0u1...t.n.. ,, r•S Ilk af.t,,,,,,, t,,. rola .s% tho Prir , o Cu r,r. , are Ineli.. \ .1 ts , roll \ Di ItitioA, ",' CllllO fi rm of A. iI.KINS it. \ , —tan At 111:•4,.7 '0r0...1,411,y . Lunt CO , llSttlt. TL n bpsin, w-. 1 1.. r•10. , ,t by Thurtpoon 1.. . , . ~ ~ \ 4.. ISILSINS. `,` ,\ `,. ' , • OIIN A. EACOILVI. \ ly2 IIItSII . .ON 111.1. Ll ~, \ • A. Catr \ ttee, , Bandcers and Esehan Bickers. \,, r6 I II I , I IIjsoN'FIELL A i 30., at, ..f A. IVII I !.,. AN : n .-111 o , .ntlnoo thr E. bans.. . ItatlCl , bu.:11..• 'V 111.. ,-1.1 0t....1. corner Ima a.. Msrket \ J T l, ____ poi: pare Fronch Vinegar, 140 M.ORltltil, (I II RI) II E s t IREBN—IIO 7 ) Ins, Tiernaa'a, ..' i‘i.l ti. .1,1 Kna f , r ell , : hS ..0 J.IIII/P`A C 0.., --- s \ , •-, , , ('OD LIVIIII . 011.-1 , - bid. ',Rushton ot ',. 'u ;" v " . a - ' 1" '.,.', . eta e'''''' .4 KIDD \ i',CYA , LI Ili 15 .. 1i LES-201400 foiled& by •n • . nontsoN, LITTLE 4\00., \ . ~..4 2.s4 , Liberty I.reeta 13 ; AREI) Peaches, Nov Yeek - Plant \ -- e and S n;rivet .tart.,. tirslL‘l trult, ra t cite o• , \ .., Si A ll , 'lit,/ cum., July Sib; 1552 ... , oforoutt,., 1.. :1... el Li... rer pr.“ v 11l ns tar At nntrtnra• all ..t .+ll ~T IMI/$l7. •ha 111, tb... ht,tti. • eir,rk A. !I. 21.11 r la • • .t.st Mir b.+ showit to the ',stains of .1.13 DißSDititiOn. . - rfll E l'.4aekner,hip otktitts tl`rlo4,- 'LATVIA. It..,th" hr~;.mrkin r.‘71.0.t • • Co-Partnership: Ftk I t •+.llh..:;ril'i,rs havo..l.•rnv,i Co•Part .HT It.. :if- • I 30,1, rant'ut RS I:VEY tNr 111,{11\ liAllV) , ;1", • • J , IIN , j.. 4.1•11, TWIT. '! Dissolution.' \ • riNiE FArtnership iwr , ..t.0f.41:! cx irtiah AAA., r , ! 1,/e 11rIrs Will Co 1,01:1. by 3, t ,- 1 • , . , ht k /3:00A, !be) hem. On - chased 0.0,1,, lb- Ita tb. Dirmlochamlr .0 'Wor? . .. .IAMYS..Ww.D, 311t.‘10111 , • WILLIVAI MeK‘lllll7. J. , 17P11 e..NTIGT Xmuo4 kicxxi9mt. Birmingham Irtin Worms. BROTILER, • no. 55 WATER STREET. I s ITTMOURGII, 1 , 7 LL enntinur the martuf , nure or Iron 11 Wrnneh, Epito. Arn , rl-at r.r...l.lNnugh ?ten! in .11 tit, l nvit. T 1... stUaltiol, 4.1 enoto.ror.ol Oro. ,n.I wrn,o3ll, _ . Information Wanted .1 pt' 1 ,, h , , st , tee n t r 0 , f , A 0 1 , , ,, ; ,, D R . E u : l 1 . 5V . 0 , o n , ; m i., slant 23 y.ora 41 .I...erteri in N. t i rl. l ut, or of 1,.. t io ..O•re On Oonkfull, f 11,, Jona, s hiarkonjtlt. voitho. n•arOhn,. An, inf..rroti,in r. CATII,,INC JONES • " " : 0 A .e I tICTL Time Bills . Wanted. rVII.: Bills and Aeoe ances on Clst'elandi 1. 1:01... Fatnr.l,ttio, 1,u:1140110 An 4 C0 3 ".-innVi on.s nt el 1,1 no., A. 0 11..KI!NS t C.l„ ;ft , . lilNrtn vr Br kern, Fnuoh•t, tol Dinot.h ovr.) • EESE-511 has prime W. B. just retied f rat- 001,3,1. :WINSTON, 119 Wan fit.reet. . • is: bos. etneinnnt; Soup, firoWn, • -1...5r an.l. Mon 11"loo, tretl urn! . MeCLU/10 A CO, ‘STr I.E . :4SAT :10 bin. just reed by •, • J A NI SICII 1,5 —.101; I st o ro, -I R IDO )Cii RE . ItoettlE,LLE-10,..) tbs. in st.' \ ) NG Ei .iritti, for J. LIM, ; 11. IC A (.1 I Lot grotzixd in oand f0r,,..., J C , `Life of General Scott. CALLUS{', Third St.; upp3it.e 0111\c. hove roo tbofolloo 03,r work., 1..0.4.1, \nb Goo. ro ot [ .otbleo.notl I tolo enloh2p4ll I . l o.9,yturs• .11-1, •\ • tho f I 'I b.,,}'or\ • :loaf of liolooth. An....t0. p °ARDS Is. (3' HOIN.---.A respectVlTeetil ILO demon oal and ol to itoilAor two or •01l bob...A p.thonlo or youotepank ko.r 60. b on, owl plty wellbwo otoon/Lumlutod yob. Go b.l boor.Alog of ISAAC" II • - 'Orphans' .Con4\Sale. . , .. .. kIP ti ~,u oi alr order x , t ‘ the Orphay..y. 3 I i ..r, .4 Alyho, 0 , 1:1:1.r. V 4, N. Mara. 'lnn., 1,2, I .al ...Fl. fx, ruhile hal,' s t kb. .:curt 41..1', 1,0. ea, hl rtitehurt,h. •• • fl..f..rik lb.. ;Ist du, or . J o.y. ISh2. at 10 ohlf.i. A. M hf •aht v. the 101it.‘,,,e ifte..o ut vatuabln muc , ,rtf. nocu.ilui , 134.41{0 of fleet • : • •••Tun,f, ..h.e.l. to artV . c.• , ~,....,uo l undid led one-tbtrd part of 411 pat °Attain r • .. of :and. Eitll.. in the city of l'itt,bust nlb.fin, pay!, . f lute nonitien•fl Zfri.l.2o, 24. .1.1 2431 n and tonn on ....-0 ...fd wt . , and bounilvl and df..terib, ie follow, • . -Mrei/1..01.1, 0;1 trltet f.f.nr , ... on the lin_ ,oh, lon sfts. '''.',n.t..!?tftinTho'''ltv:l.rTlT atlfftf;‘;;Tgi'•frlletY,'',...• If% Irclfea, In ties tin- of lot 000I1Plni 11, Elf holnkundfn, ,„.,„. , ....,.,dy,,r11,...!..tf the ff.% a 5..1•1 I,t, und`kz.,,,,lf../ with ffnent..l . trf..l. , Th ref, lo tne 'ff...r.,rnton,t , lin, 0,, i; 2 •l B i,e ' it,,i/ i.i . , ' 'o3Til:ayn ' . 7 2 t l ' !l lit 5 44 7, a.X . a ardly hthroutal I.ft: Nne. 24: . 24,h; /0 f.ot to me 441\ " loTi l nf=l ' tfll'? ' ' ' '" '""'i '" " .%;" . !n• terme, of thin by are. oar third In esab t on the efl „, ~,,,y, ~,,, of tb...ln by on to Vrphane Court of Alletther, tl..rtit, one tbint lu ieyi, and one.thlnl in turnapars. -I I. fon,rrat. We whol+ to bete 0r..1 by hond and wort- nn th,. p•ArrtiF, MARY J. I, IW:fIaILLND . r• 1..1 Arffululatralf 11. 1 DIE-70 LI.I, !or :ale by ' A et.Eutaia,)% 4 I A E I IN E--100 cUses a superior :Ir a • 414 a, ,:or CULBERTSON. Collins *irking Co. of OTiCF ikereby gives .that irthtal• /11 meat 41 Twei* - Ern. 1 . , ,r Share ht 1...0 no- ten t on the e.npimt vt the. LoLlon at Jr=\ tiE.Olto/IE. ARNOLD. of . r • ,4..-e.tair 311.1Treeestityr. Anstin Loomul, ipf , .;AL ESTATE AGENT, Stock, \Moo cliandic.. dna 11111 Broker. Olt, No. MI., Fourth a'a , " attended m. Jriun,v !WOE REAL; GOOD TEA;„ go to Morris' it Topa wart, in Um Diamond. JeB iTENGINE FRENGII BRANDY—Suita- X hie fo't medicinal purra.s, ran alicnyc I.c/obtained, 1 NlOitlite* Tra.3lart, Intim Diamond -I,M, 111,09 quart hott , FVINE DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRIC6'—)I. A. !Won A ec , on , one cloenur out. their great- rendAnnusi Sok, th eir entice Mock of dna the i r deed. a t San lumen.. reduction - treat fanner prime: mien Crape and Bummer Shawn, poreArde, Innm e ts -end !Intent 10ht.otdo., 1%.5 Lives of eo t one. '8 1 1 UST reed, the :Life of General Winfield ISP P.n. and the Lire ord/Aneral F.snidin Pierce. thn Apptirstor letan's Atecnanic'e Sficoanine for Juin, llortieultnrirt IV. A. t4ILDESFthNIIV *OO.. 11 \ . 70 Fourth street. A PIANO FOR SALE,- _ By a ~ ..diea m LA. Pon.. fotnoning from Attatpurah— auper44 inatiymant. Anton at 4tie 84 Charles noted. \ i f 7 . .12L. =llrll . l lAAWN - St 2 2durphy A Burchfield have a IA 14 . 4.1\ ......ru.4.4 of ' . 'Wilds L. b. and to tylee.of tbnir tut& -.l.lod!drentoodblett t led odd self icon \ ) AllO, Whin4 fb , ". Alain and flendell ' . and Pal,' dltllla, darl:cn, to. botrent el.'', and ooldb s if. oRN-4'. ) ree'll for gale kJ by {' .Tr. W An . ot.. - Su 141L01.11 lark's sr .1(1.1gl /77 5W1 , 411. Ai 27, a LI . ! i9litr. F.1 , 1e. by • pp ee 111.EESE--400 \int, in store.for sole by ll is; \ bleg, O . VALLOW Oft — , "'bbls. to arrive lot stile 'ld ltA It DICK.FI- A CO it °l 7 - , 5-41 ' h d 8 cat( j ;CSI3IVANTED-: \ - • 2:6,816y k 1k tzehtoin, tt.66. 10 • Dar • 10 4' zO.l 61a 06 m-re N 61aW; 60 nut., 10 "mentite , \ VIOEIGED If EItRINO-:The beet in \the rate, O.h ,vokAd I, orlipZ , l2tor'osle nt • • NORRI4' oNDSN voitTP:Et—TruTi l an uambni g a—too,-1, per ED:4kb lo , toe—foral, .0 \ MOKRIS' Es UTN' imported Fielielt Cl:wet-Ante 26 e:X" o ot. "...vour..l. as Ante nt •‘, NORRIS' . E v t, ' ,l " -„-, ' , . l . l ::!,r4r!an'l . lertaCrorrr.";. B r ta 54171, 1 2 \141e8 Beat this if you can:\ XCELLENT Cooking Raieinthand Cur .! no.. "8' Per rant,!. for .ale at ‘IORRIS' Teo Mart, Vu Um Disonood. 11.3.EPPE H. SAUCE, exeellent gunlity,l2 1-2.„ hurt', for oair ot F 4 t's?? l s' n for Pal e by L?,. Cov. EST Olive Oil. it lot for Ohio by J. KIDD et. CO. g ARO 01L-10 bbIR. No. fTee'd for sale e •• hr • 0. •01TO, .t 00. • Newspaper Files: \ A. tiOlilill'ELL'S Potent. Newspaper .FP"' TcV,Tilt•r.,;" hr ritationgr, 1 1 -2 11,,..1 VetneAri.4.l.ll.l4th. rs; Nne lAyror "fisatt e.taliqntr. 1, . w , 0.-1 ramp:, het.....0 .igtl '.. To Attorneys. , i'ERIOII :trticte of Brief Paper,„ ree'd ,610 J. It. \ treed 6 :ttl[, " l.. r ttt::. , ett ItOTIN - WY PITCII-500 ilia: in stands, ter tale by, J. HIDD , . New - Books!, • .0; D EEL CALLOW,' oppohite thn Posy, Of, Tl.lr4strw.t bira erwts-.4 thn follnwitUr 11nrert: V( I I. handsatu.lr t..iund in cloth: 'ill.. - Diary W,LnnEinn Phyal.^law, 'DT &aural C. War r ae..uthor r 4 Ten Thonrand Votar &o. Th, Is nr..rlw•,,Ar for Julr^a. • Tan!. ' 47 .1 1 Wrtl i getW ay"— Third Otraer. - - MORE " NEW BOOKS, it!st receii•ed front _LTA Ulu Raat.• e ` I tl.dd'a ?pearl.. t'unee and • - rtehr,lrlirl In Fratirt; ' • •'Dc4en F urns c.n.4.c5 . 10r , : tr. - Thy riardnPr-an.l 03,r:data Florirtr: • ,Thrigialr A • Fr•iwb On the Stu. 3; w - orw6 \ • Th. Lost Sapw.r. 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Wool • • i j 1 rn){! ., l,.>:pt.l,* \ o , ! t e , laor i tlt , D 1100 DlW nirtolo '11 4 alon: • Eniti!idokarra,,,; • 111 luniqunJ ITTICWR L .I. II Dc: I \r,' DIE---. 415 0 1LNtiWtyiAtYr.,ri:s(:::e: A toe.d And for ell., Dr \ 11. DILWORTH A CO. ` 6l- &Tuu — Tomsr”ib i t t/OiCi , for ' ARIA by' Ant .1. A,. DIIAAIIIITTE LO. 1)l \7iciBll.:—.3o easkVK%if,o;oabkYou. jr S''l : i' FT'SE for b - tastiag ? A wake for ,1,1:..f\r i,ll .OP. DILIVORTA I! el , . It.lCEA•2sll.;nio,:tiocoltbCoi w..44._ St'irl---\* . ''. 2.------- 07. ttavo re- VIURPIIX AN 4 B U RCRLE . , n .‘„,,, r ky ' jk ert-6,1 Mc ri11...4, 1 3_. 1 1,0154 ,, N11Y , n .. 1,, ledke dreeyee, an') 111,k 4'14 Ne t fil , r k 1. '' Va 10,1 .I tifURPHY AND 11141C111LISLD ba ' IVA raired Dosnqic Ciloß ms fast colts. for 20 . or_ s nata ' 140 t od s . [ems A. I :24ASON ak CO, ar o juseleceired -44' rlk. i. " 4ti . '"4 " Vg:',l3: Unto. am unmen!Lawno..te " .! • I,'" ; ID GLOVES-4;i roach dloon n O Ca.. 40 down Al an set 44. colon. A. MASON A CO., k k re ?ar Iltr e lot of Now ay., Ottnidog o. \ NICKERBOCKER MAGAZIN.Efor by }MR revelvod: slov 11l . ty,wri ‘ of. Yhysloinot mood Warren. Rad.. anttor of — T,enrbottanil ( lILUENIgir ,t g Lard Oil, Adamantine Candles and Bolen. It tannufaeturnd and offered fok. tolel4 tir..undoroinnod. $4.1 your *Moro to Oil Yartmd„ t° , 7;;Pr6 4 ,11,°*.. 111601—The itigheei — iii, in cash, pald . foe All else difforonl Urodeo of clew wattled Wool. 4424' • 11. bEr.. No. 100 Llborty otA • (heat Bargains in my Goods! ,to Relinquish the Bo:Uteri. raithE. Subacriber, Navin R deterinined to re ttr,l,lll,'ltetti. n'llonera=4°,l iltonlo and run-y blood at roduoodAticoo. Tito otook•Io lam% and *moon** Tory drab's li/cOolo, oioll worth? tllo ottentioa ornnyort. • Barad, dotage do Lalnto.Tls*too,llnonedloos.Fonlord FrenchLownto, do, 'wlll pontlyttly , I. mold without folioed In orlantal\ 51.15. U. ' 21,112 Alorkst anent./ (ilelanC,litew . Books. .7 - 1,1) and Now Bordte;Theiillogioal, ti Cleuii 1t f 4l4,ollanow*. Americo/0 and end. ut inw prlnlo br • \ XIATISON NauNzw. neauwere . .incteirott.r., • o.e. • Od'llatitotstonore loam. • . . I_4i ease Gut coloisd broli32 •{12).: 4 n ,,, t.. 1 4..rit: 1 4. r. lAtNr J•Ft. • \ • •\ .. c 0 N• 1 Nif..it G it.,,tk't • \ ... \ errrssuad# 'itmurri. \ __.‘ , \ \ % . ...... eri.......i. •,imu\n„ S MIMI." 5 1 411111 ‘ 4, Ja14.14 1666 . 11 t Ther anther yesterday arks eiT;iiret7 'Air thn thanimmeter ranging Brut 8616196 ea 11111r4 d' Bußtllia• Maneraltr sm. eatrematrtfult. and no 111.171 ant traftetdred. Th• *See 11 , fillip - k 4b114 Waffle. Wm four feet la ehatatel list •, Mug i FI474fR—TA , galas amottatad to 11 131: at i Tura is follmar:—\23 bbls at . . 5531 ftr 1 and trs bldn at 8.1,01: 803;01. eztr at 11.3,1% as tr: bhla a $25#11 bbl, ? .- --, ' --\ \ \ 011615—Salm .Sotl bunba• trout Brat baud, at 8214., vi bit at V: $4 tufahat's B. utirh of 61 h.r ~." h 1" . ` 1.18 ,11. tilttß,BßlES—.ll's Asti, To material eh .aan s frOta last \ gy ot.:JCI4. QOs 25 hbße goal fats Orleaut adult. , at‘6l4, 4 moutint 4,htuts at tn. and ti do luterlur r t 36(e51l ..... Teti 1101, lawainst tu matures. {To note a IJOR 0e,10%, Is N at 8.51, - 0. range. Coft•• I)aunted Ti 10M 10140 in 'ism. .. \ \ . , lota. , •-.• , HOSI:S-- , F11 , 0f 100 1.614 1\ vua. at 1,34.... and 50 61,1.• , an. S2,SO 11 taa \ \ WAIIS-4alen 4500 lb, 1154‘,4 it .3.5ie. caal \ 11AY—Saloa or li:lrafla at thaNt.eada at $6, CVO 10%, 1 new.and SIOg.III fof am ` 5ri:1411..1.a , N. 10.1 /111 , 7 at 4 \ 's \ 5 11 1 1.4 tan. , \ S:IIEI:SR—YaIe. 10Q 15oxis W. It sifElt.., VI lb. . , ' 5 EG51.6--Fala at 391 Woaan af a* oe);,,e, wharf at 12 , 1 I \,I anti . • N—nale• 15. 525 .4 , 5( far a6i¢larra and 9.!fc fat hTtSala. of 5 ~ .-5 s.lcat• coral haal,a . t. 19k. and sdo uiwar,l at 105., la r.,• . BeCI,TI.-aalev . ..Va bla: At 1.111 canal at $ , 1;.11 %l J , 151. . . \ . • CaPitt Irs Covalatirrina el\ Tim' UarrAnts7cs.-219. platteu Ithe , United Irtataal Isle Ira. 9 ir. ,•.1/0.1 auto he 17 mil roe. The aver.. marappaufn, .he arm. y, 1.5,7,... 0 , -31 1,14 9.114 mill at ato \., which farrametimption of 6%lmnd, head TL avenue far the three Foam !winding the to re 1 . 3 0. ..• la% tniluop. othrtunds . and the. pep auto vs. 111 mill. inns. whirl. 09,...1 matimption of ettal Kona,. y r \ hearL't 1.9, 102.6 ihe censratnistien was only 3 pottd- pet L ad:lant \ %. ..,, pr . .. 'hap ruled, u, arly datiblearhat and In LI. three \ to .a . • 1u .0 ‘ 110 0.10. 11 , In /0 2 1 the rola. .}lot. IP , 111.11 \ ta the Inhahnati.e. of the United Stet., .191 .pe nl t e. \ aa \ 1, tllllsePlll. 1,11 •:. Ow pro,.,rsion bad Incr., i,'3po 19 • \ ter 1...0, . h.. le , . v. pr.,. having &Pen tl. , ern, In ter ths 31r: 9. ern 1.-.. ( 1 ,....3....11ce mid 2oenta. Li In 1661,\ 1 ornt: ert, i,.11 n was free. The impoeta on in tIAS, scar 1.031 drublol In roneepueure of the reduced uty.• , tin romnimptieu .per knot rot Me four ream eon With , \ \ :\ A 1042 afera,..l 6 thend, rer M e .I. ol r ll . 11 1 . \ \ ' etch inhabitant Mop 1621. /1 lane proportion n , a ha.t \l' ' ereas...l consumpf.on. an ac en abort, le derirrt fro the \ \ ! /learil., tilt. rtlou94 the production of nftlah rerustr bus 9 \ 1 1.0 to an , Pr. , - ri . MT.. what the pradur•• of the yo tn. \\ . I Uri" State. her, teen to teat of catten . Tonal 1S31) to / . th.9 l llrarAlian prulnet 'nerves...l 1.100 per , ut.,., 1E5400... tow) pound.. to the eater titer tte eonsnmplita In th. \ - , .Unitedaltatre Inclastrd 1374/00..691 pounds: ImpTIIIII. In. and. of 1.440.360 e ,. Oda of aro Coffe , testa., tha au- hanced 90000tH of all countries.. to aortas the. increananl cangamption 01 Ecrel.al and Namre. Thr trulit ha, \ , herm the Freest diminution in print elinced in tha &tore 1 ...Wert 1 he cuut per pound 0o the ...nun:l.r ,at in 1931 furth.r rrstur9.ol by the recnursl of the •Jult - •, !Int ie. the ;eon. Lk mt. 9 cent. , In / KW. erut than/winner Iftpats ~ yut \ \ *p^ Oserimr. Th. PPM , P.lff, lame roue , ' ornts—a ' ratlactUn nt 11 tante, whkh hoe airen the ehur::o the run -oempllo,t. ,In Eti.glard. i .lirving tutl s e, east In ercita.p.r.... • Z... ' erd; ra . i . 'W 'o a ' s real:gni t.971.1. " ..na gr r e 0 19 . .. , .; 9 . ., !. ' o ' . I .Pht: • rrnk lICIICIII IP. that while tbr United Snore. vn . tb a PO. Pulat n' Of 17.1 1 00..0.0. coortin.ed in I''l. 110 :it ,__<2(l pound el Cut Great Ilraaln with avr 0:1 ..:0 rf 77,- • 091)..n..). onen lad 31.141,000 lionada anlv. or 1.10.9 then ...z,ll.orth llic llPlPruption of the United otntsr. In 1601 1 ‘ tr ITV I:ttr,`.'"`ut e N r 4 d d it,,v,r. 21. :tp2y.L.o.4..volegvni. I often!. nett lA, `MI. Ito effect of thin ler,. an .a xn•orao.. I,ip of Itrarl coffe,ron the American trade is as Inllews: , 1543. ' 1131. , Imittte of re re too .• • \ nrhall et.. ' ... ' In 571,3.3 43.513:e.a.3 • 167,513,261 \ impont ra earl. furns . , • , ' . Br l r t'.. ta1111. ... ' -. 9 . 62 .5 19 . 0, 44.122.tr50 19501445 \ 1,9,..,94:9Unt1ea 0 att.. ern lu to Bras. .....4.696.447 .2.469.119 .4126,956 'From c to 162'4 ll:haat, on coffee im nutted Into:be . Unlerst St. • t o ix II OP. In 1030 and 1, I tun ant, ha. r . edural 10 ..., In 10.12 to le, after which. tl.- duty was 4- )09 nfr •nu% end th. mix in Mannuance Pedocer4 , fond 2139 to 6. ....Se. - ,1 e.+ \ .....- ' ' L. \11.9 i'VERANTFL4.I4/4:41 I'),n \„ ,,, nrlk-.. Thorn no. at d... - hut P.....4krir Min. mark:, 3' tlO Joao, ra!er In ehowl, n , ll / IIIIi• : ' , S \ . ~ ''• 1 IAA it . . I , ll fr V K p U ' ~ llallN.Nne in.Bvlll ti . Allnatie. rrtlnson.lß n ovnn In. \tapard Pretla,otrabrai, " l " lV •` V " , • •,\ , F . or/r.C(TilunlCen. ‘ ln.lYlrvlll;,:, \ ~ \ : '7. .. . Corn Mot,. rhnellng., \Hartford, at at, Looleautp. `,,., IVOPARTaIt.% flbr : lvei; dla i Ini. WnAl .. crrnnn. , • V3.l nn Alo l ,;:=li. \ • "..... n, 111 , 6 r. ( 1 .1011: trown”llln, ~ \ Vrnl 1 1:r4 1 :Intlz.Wellatilko, , • ' • \ Weti 4 tto:Char . lee.l3rlOretxrti. \ . • \ ' ' ~. kla u lta, Ike i 4tr irw rlaft il. hay .o llll . . , . 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