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That the fines of five hundred dol. • ; lee mentioned in the eleth nod reventh sections of the Act to which this Is a supplement, shall be toed for in the name of the said Board of He dth, in an actien of debt in any esert haring • jurediction; and the fine mentioned in' the ninth seotioh of the said Act shall be twenty dollars, to ho sued for to the same of the said Board bef,re any aldermen or justice of the peace, or court, having jurisdiction thereof: and all fines, penalties and forfeituree under this act, or the Lot to which this is a supplement, skell be bro`t in the name of the said Board of Health; and shill be for and enure the use of tbe said Board. on. 14. That in all come of the breach of any of the provisions of this Act, or the act to which this le a supplement, or of the by-laws andregu. !alien' made under them, rebjecting the offend er to a pestaltyor fine therefor, the suits for the recovery theteof (where the same do not exceed the mom of out hundred dollars) may be main ' taibed before any justice of the pease or alder- man, in like cozener es suits for the recovery of deb:e under ant hundred dollars may now be maltitained before them. Provided, That the par ties shall bare the right to appeal ea In other ashen. See. IL. That the Secretary and Clerk of the said Board may be the same person, if deemed advisable by said Board of Health, with oath salary as may be agreed upon; and the said Board may appoint, if. .in their opinion neoes,a i7, a health offmer, who shall be the executive officer of the Board; and the said Board shall sot bo obliged to meet at least three times a werk betieen the beet day of June and the Area day! of Ostober, anises they may deem it nem,. miry for the health of the citizen,. or the sell ordering of the health establishment. . . 1 4.. 115 That eo much or our At , et Ittor.M t . t. ber.dd a.looal or au trued, le hereby reh•elol. 17. Matt shall ho the dolt of e11°1”,..1 their List aleetius alb, the receipt of Mu Act. to dbrlde theatertere. h: tor orb/dads... van terror rdth throe to ere., rho :re: rut. *hall 'ern • one year, -to .farad two p.m. andlt. third three year:. fltd, MOT election:sad d shad be the duty or the F. 1 4.1 and Penmen Coue..ll. of the el' r Pittehoruh. oath. lest Monde...K.4lton/ orat e and auuually there 'aft - 0, to steer on.llotnberlot : throe tanwou te eore• thre: g ' . 4 / I i LLTL ` .... . " A '° :r,,; I.. 2 ht nr ul . y of eel t.,unetl. at het: first m.dlng atter inch mauler shall b. and.: kemon to theta. to oil Faith recency for the unrbutred tine of th e re'rsoo Drreutl muffle' eueh se, t all ...be leeetedalent ten thin are arr ben .101.1.11 1111h.1i , . by rapreled. t Breater of the lloose of 11.nrareutetioe0 .31111 N U. WALKER, opy-telJrhe elehth dot 4 P V: . Ii. r e ' [. ', ;rre t ilt n etand e:rhtuun.lrei and arty two. .. SZCILITAAT'S OFFICE. r.ry-VS I'L I'S 217.4 , SS : ... , t": I- do hereby certify that the :; * 1 s L r ~ 7 ` 4 ' ; L:' 7 , 1 ,:r.Trz,6 0 1 t;,..°0`V„1.7.g! c rfr.h.'r . itar,lgxf sh".." 4 ." .1 ' ri3„.., ~.Ic.„ • ••••• tt".•'o,cretA"""44..7fil.l.7•to7dbe'r"erndati•l'lli'Vog . ~,,I . t 3 r /r 111. ' , rem, - day a •. a von ....mmed efzEt Cult .1 eft two. ./743 Lac. st.C.S•la 07 C.Y. !MUM. 11. 11 . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. GEN'T, '`INFIELD SCOTT, of Nrsr Jersey FOR LICE PEZ!IDICBT, ‘VILLIAII A. GRAHAM, N. Carolios. Par , IJANAL 1:011%1391./S61: JACOB EIOFFMAN, OP PERKS COUSTT 'MKS OF VII acrastta COVItT, the ~cm of th• lion. Motoid Catlitrr.ne..aT e d JOSBPII BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Co L.`r. 3 PtALDEN - LIA L I:LECTORS', 5 :-NAIVAI•I. .!ayla Pot,roc. 35111 . 4 TIVe. • Inetrilts. . ft . z . .74*. 14. Jaya 13. Cueesrcl. TZ.A4t417.. 15 .".11.Ndl D. Niro, ...T.l, IV. f...rort,. 16. Jump. K. Duro..., Jpa F. T r7z - NL., A •Inniro ZO- - 1.1... Jo." Luti,.. Jurct AlCl3ll' 4. /ray 5ev. , 7.4. 2.1...T.4.4s IJIGILSE, .!•roV ICL Livor L. Lon+, . ntiatita, Cirnorrtu, Mclmn6. 11 D - 24. D44 4 rrsl. ruscre. 22. Put% A. Prarimrcs. EEO= Actimesenic Rad Whig Comity Ticket. Pea COlFlLlas—Mai RITCUIR, Pittsb.rub. Dirrixcr. ;;OVArS 11.1 R 7., Al',ems, D AP.! .4 t " ;:llZ6 . l.ny. P. :ioi.CiATV6I[I/11, WILLIAM' MAtilLL v. , PittTbtlecti. COWARD CAIIPBELL, Jr., PHLThur4T.b. ousrrlvta .11.1,‘ of fn.: ,1 gL•krtn. .7011:.• 4:1-.01.01nr. A/leghTnr. cox/Nf, • irILLLAII ALCM). Pft4buT,b. 0011MIII. ...TAMES LORRY. ;Imbrue', VRANOIB L UttRUNSIt. EilLemtb. ria - READLVG MAPPER WILL 11E FOUND ON EACH PAGE Op THIS PAPER. The reception of Mr. WEB.TIR, In Bastille, on Friday, Was a most enthusiastic; and reinarkabie exhibition of tie attachment of the people to the great New Englander. No one can doubt that the people . ef Boston are sincere in their attach ment to Daniel Webster, and the reception they gave Llm 'conferred mere reel honor upon him that, the-Most exalted official position. He wee movel to tears Eithe unquestionable exhibitions of rattaohment he received. In the telegraphic account of-hie epeeoh there is an recognition of the Native American nomination, nor any refer. ante to the Presidency. There is not much if any probability that he will consent to run in opposition to the regular Whig nomination. fie has to moth sense to place himself in any such equivocal position, in which he would receive out a few notes, and would excite the opposition' of those who are now his friends. He will, in the quiet shades of Marshfield, recruit his wee red health, and calmly review his position, and if ho is not an active promoter of the Whig cense, ho will certainly do nothing against it. r confirthation of this view, the New York Times stet* that Hou. F . A. Tallsoadge remark ed, in en Address before the Lundy's Lane Club, New York . , 'cm Thursday night, as follow‘i •-•11e had seen Mr. Webster during the day., and had convened with him freely upon the no- MillittiOn end pr of the party. Mr. Webster in thatospeota conversationWhi agcknowledged gratefully the attachment and devotion which has friends had exhibited, both in the National Convention and 'since the nomination' had been made: But he said he did not sec how any good result could be attained by preienting his name any further is the eons:dry, sod that one- com mon duty now devolved upon sr. all—that, name ly; Of - rally - Mg to the support of the Candidate regularly nominated by the repmentativea of :he Whige of the Union, in Convention assem bled. For his min part be was ready to give the Whig ticket his cordial support—and uo he trtutted were Whigs everywhere, whatever might have been their personal predilections. THEW:IM SIZAKDOAT E2.120110N. —A despatch from New Orleaus doted: July 7, eay "the body of Judge Preston — has been ..recr , with about twonty,othere, moot of whom.zovered have been identified." The Journal of yesterday makes the following - inclement: a most extraordinary coincidence which will beer the fallen explanation, it happened that 011 the daj following the appearance of Coo h ' roe before the District Conn in the attempt to obtain his releeee on bail, not a newspaper laza edlfrom the prase without rume sort of an ap peal to the popular sympathy on behalf of the unfortunate Cochran!" Will the editor of tike Julia! please except the Gazette. •No "appeal i) the popular sympathy" on behalf of Coohran,,hae appeared in our col. nom at any time. The Now York Herald, glees a Het of Teasels Landed at New York, and those now on the stooks. The following table exbibite the no. bar of each: Nutehiu. 81. m. Vet Sts. Tel. Tot. Ton. launched the past tin months 21 - - 17 .• Number now on the nooks 18 14 80,280 Total • B7 81 62,478 •Oos of atm lathe caloric 'hip Erlossao. The Boman Bee ears that when the news of Pleree's nomination reached Bretton, he WAN on Mt. Amhara Country, seleoting a ',,• WILLWI BIGLER i ITT~BIJSSII TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 13; 18.2 • - WHIG NOXLNATIONB. 108 PHESTDIXT 17 22,248 °A"to Boorta feathers, no one will pretend to Ilky Olt they are white onu.'"—Padadiont. "White once," when °religion' acroplee" and ANDIZW JACKSON We in the way—,ed () once for oaken and non-coatbattants.—Nato Haven Segue,: The Register is one of those papers which are so uniformly shocked a -- every allusion; on the part of the Whig press, to General Pierce's fainting in the field. It le quite in character that It should sneer at the religions -scruples which would prevent General Scott from fighting a duel,--and hold him up to the American people as a eotoard. It has an uphill tank oartaintly In the attempt to prove this IttellSatioll against one whose deeds of personal valor upon the field of battle eurpasees those of any other As to the sneering allusion to the "Bennie." which restrained General Scott from accepting General Jackson's challenge, some light is thrown upon it by the following let ter Wesel:throe, July 9. The Native American Convention at Trenton seems to have broken op in Something of a row. As a matter of course, Mr. Webster will decline the nomination tendered him; but the 0rg0..... tion will remain, and perhaps soother newton. tints will be made to support it. B:tenuous ef. forts appear to hare been made to convert the meeting into a sort of conventicle for the adop tion of measures to the prejudice oft he Whig can- didate for the Presidency, one of which was the nomination orate illuatidous competitor for the fa vor of the Whig party. The Native American vote-in 1844, when it was not inconsiderable in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and many ether places of Importance in the Northern States, was given for Mr. Chap, and probably injared as mach as it beaefitted am, by exciting the hos tility of eitixens of foreign birth. - The Abolition and Free Soil meeting at Wor cester, Massachusetts, was large and spirited —' It is a leading object now with the Pierce men to revive the coalition between there interests, and to concentrate their strength upon the dem- ocratio ticket. It was one of the nett of this' coalition to repeal the law requiring the concur- , renoe of a majority of the whole people to; coot the veto of the State for the President, no that a plurality is now aufficient. That plurality is certain for Scott, unless the Abolitionists can be coaxed to accept the Hunker platform as to slavery, a task which will turn out to no as hopeless as that of persuading. South Cirolina to vote for Giddhoge or Garret Smith. That this I attempted basin of -Abolitionists and political From tae Arymelie Free Sellers will be e failure wherever underta, GENERAL SCOTT AND THE HATIINALIZED ken, is proved, by the terms of the call for the : CITIZENS. Convention at Pittsburgh, which has been co Many artifices are reverted to with a view of framed as to exoludo the conealence wing of An making it appear that Gen. Scott is inimical 'to ti-Slavery seen. Arthur Tappan and Le Moyne, our foreign born citintut For the purpose of President of the Cleveland Convention, last fell, abowleg how groundless is any secasation or Pro.'" againstio • end denounce the call as to. opinion of that kind, we ask attention to the pr.- tended to exclude them and all others, in fact, riod when Gen. Scott returned to this county,but free democrats. This, they say, is making after his brilliant services in Mexico. On his too free with the various recta who compose the arrival at the city of New York, he was greeted "friends of freedom," fur come of them ere not by the acclamations of many thousands in the Democrats, as the term is understood, and don't Empire Ctty,and was officially addressed in terms with to be. of warm compliment and welcome by Morrie However, the protest will not le heeded, and Franklin, Heti , the President of the Board of the Abolitionists will he overelaughed is the ice. Alderman, to whom Geri. Score made the fol. portent aesemblage of which your city will he I lowing reply: the theatre. Chase, Hale, Charles F. Adams, Mr. Prerifent, Gentlemen of-the Common Conn- or perhaps Camelot! M. Clay, will be nominated, ail of New fork, and Fellow Mite. Generally— and will drain off a hundred and fifir, [heehaw! Designing tc spend quietly a few days in this Democrats from the support cf Pierre and neighborhood, I have on your kind demand,come gir.'e The National Era, which is ettet.gy forth from retirement, to surrender myself a ". democratic in all its tendencies tend profesnione, prisoner into the hands of my friends. The grandoftyorpf,serg,croadp then:T.4. m °roa r cicolares that such will be the rceult, nod that hemisphere,and destined to become theetaperium the object of every genuine Democrat now sho.uld of both, hsvieg determined, through her author- dopn hbe to break author ities, to do honor to a pablia servattof our coon- ~__,f to ohwory. the party, berauer it ha, sold try—true to her own grentritee, without meas. "•°`” acing lets little merit, performs that generous Tho Democrats have oat yet ecttled their dif office in a manlier worthy of hererlf and of ,he ference, shoot the orsan. They hell a caucus Caucel States. determine on something last Tuesday night, It I bad looked to considerations merely per. to but proceeded on farther than the apptiotmect :tonal, I should hare declined the high diatine- with full power, to OVaratile und Mtn tendered me; bat I knew I wee to be receiv- of a °nominee w ed by yea as the representative of that vietori- 1 report °Poo the stale of the Party. The enures out army it was PO lately my good fortune to I , meets again to-night, and wit: probab , y c.c... to conmatia—au army that hes carried the glory : a rtlO:litior, to mate tine of tho party I r 11, of American actor to a height that ham won tint . . : election! . i General Armstron g , the proreeeter e: serest admiration, and :he gratitude or all j ' hearts at home . / the Onion, to lea printer to Lath !louses, at the A. very large portion of the rank and file of ! old prices. As money must be had to carry cti that army, regulars and volunteers, went forth' I the war, it was propeeed at the lent educns to from the city cf New York, to conquer or to die. , assess each member's district far an °mount pin- It wan my happy lot to witnees thrtr invincible ' portioned to the nth lust of • - pablm plunder" and prowess. All dangers. diffmultiee,and i hardahips, were met and conquered. which would be es -Jig-tied to it in case of fleeces', You hare been pleased, sir, to allude to oar I and to the ropresentstive responeible far the adopted citizen. I can say that the Irish, the money. Tilt. was resieted with vehement de- Germans, the Swiss, the French, the Briton:sand t,,,,inari eu , ..-. that it nos speedily riven ~,, under the adopted altizenr, fought in the same ranks, Wi t h out , , the • p-icyp.ro power .if patt,iie floe ter" the same colera, aide by aide' with native Lora Ameriesati—eabibitieft 'like courage and . "'lf' the hrerhreo go , along hotlif - c - kiietic/i . and uaiting at every victory in the The Senate is trilling covey its time with ii TICrOI7III the ItaIIIII enticueimitio shouts In honor perseveranoe worthy of a better cause It ramie of oar flag and country. From Vera Cruz to that they don't Intend to do any thing more than thothapital of Maxitto, there was one generous rivalry in heroic daring and brilliaut ..'sieve. I l ',.P"ee 'h° a Pp ro p ria ".". s tar. 7 1 which he', meats. Let those who witnessed that career of yet reached them from the House. The dhri• valor and patriotism say, If they can, what race ciency bill underwent an , Ow day's elle•itzoa according to numbers, contributed most to the in the Hoare The Collins line evidently 1...., a general success and glory of the campaign. On the many hard fought battle fields there was no '''"li majori ty'l"° g b 1' toP '"' l ‘"'''''' too . for tt „ diet . ditaittattaat„, proved them of extra pay may be out down be 4 l `. e m th' That f..m.1 seism, the faithful eons of our beloved country ; Iby the Senate. The parried. feeling boa iE to and no epeotator could fail to diatnis, any linger- I arnpi-J, and a: in titanitio•teil in kititctit 'iirt.ry in; prejudice he might have entertained as to I ettheo-it The argument i.....itipt'' 1...... is o" the comparative merits of Americans by birth 1 h Lent - - ' . ' - and Americans by adoption. As the honored i " representative of all, I return among you, to bear teitimosy in favor of my fellow soldiers in the field—the army of Mexico; and I aongrato -11!e you and them that the common object of their efforts, and of your hopes, the reiteration of peace, Is in all probability now attained. Sootily after, when the General was in this city, the following correspondence, took place, which show' very conclusively what are his opin lone on this subject: Ileaoces, let and 8d Military Dept's, t New loan, Jan. 27, 1817. B lkr Your letter of the third ultimo was band ed to ma about the 22d, and has not been read, I might ray thought of, since. There cirourn steaces will show you that It io my wish to re ply to you ..dioparisionately." I regret that I cannot accept the challenge you offer me. Perhapa I may be restrain from wishing to level a pistol at the bresot of a fel low being, In private combat, by a sense of re ligion; but leer this motive should exalt, the rid icule cf gentlemen of liberal habits of thinking and acting, I beg leave to add that I decline the honor of your invitation from patriotic scruples. My ambition is noqthr t of &zeroth:tie. I should think It would be easy for you to console your self under the refusal, by the application of a few epithets, as coward, &c., to • the object of your resentment, and I here promise to leave you wad the next war to persuade yourself of their troth. I have the honor to be your obd't serv't, WINFLD SCOTT. To Oen. ASIDErt, JACXMON, commanding the Southern Division of the United States Army. WAIRIPOTOI, May 8, 1848. My Dsar Generid--Yonr diatingedatted Gerri t:tee in two wars, and your no less distinguished semen dozing the long inisrvening period of prosperous peace, have deservedly won for yea. the love and admiration of your countrymen.— d large portion of your fellow citizens, who yield to nos in their admiration of your brav ery and humanity in war, se well as of your pa triotism and prudence in peace, have been told that you favor the principles of the Co called "Native" party. From an extensive correspon dence and acquaintance with citizen' of this class, I learn that many feel grieved that such principles should be attributed to yon. Did they know you, as I do, they would see that great injustice Le done you. I know your kind and liberal views toward the naturalised eitizeo, I remember the grateful emotions of my heart when I first read the account of your resetting from British power and British prisoue twenty two of my countrymen, made prisoners of war while fighting under the Amerlean Sag. You, sir, was the firer to azsert and maintain the perfect equality of adopted and native 014-, 26UP. In your recent campaign in Mexico, I hope you have found additional motives for re cognizing that equality, and that all the adopted citizens vied with each other In' braving danger wherever you commanded. Not for myself, therefore, but for the satiefo. I tion of others, do I respectfully aek you to say whether, after witnessing suck fidelity to the flag of their adopted country by soldiers of foreign birth, you are for adding new restrictions to the present system of naturalisation; or whether you are to favor of having the privileges now ojoyed under the constitution and Laws of the country, fairly expounded and faithfully execu ted, secured to each persons of foreign birth aa may wish to become citizens of the United States? I have the honor to be, sincerely, yours, W. R. ROBINSON. • Major General Wrens= ficon WASHINGTON, May 29, 1848. Dear Sir—ln reply to your kind letter of the - Bth lust., I take pleasure in saying that, grate ful for the too partial estimate you place on my public services, you do me us more than justice in assuming that I entertain “kind and liberal views towards our naturalised citisett." Cer tainly it would be imposeible for me to reeom mead or coppers any measure intended to ex elude them from &jun and fall participation In all civil and political rights now seenred to them by our republican laws and imitation'. It is true that, in a season of unusual exalter meet some yearn ago, when both parties com plained of fraudulent practices to the nabtrall• , laden of foreigners, and when there seemed to be danger that native and adopted eitisens would be permanently arrayed againet each other in hostile factions, I wee Manned to concur in the opinion, then avowed by many leading mates. men, th at some modification of the nstundisa doe laws might be necessary in order to preveat abuses, allay strife, and restore harmony be tween the different elutes of our people. But biter experience and reflection have entirely re moved this impression, and dissipated my sp. perhensiens. In my recent campsite' in Memo, a very large proportion of the men under my command were your countrymen, .'(lrieh,) Germans. /:it, &o. I witnessed with admiration their seal, fi delity, and molar In nuantalning our fag In the face of every danger. Wising with each other and our males born soldiers In the mime make to • patriotism, constanoy, and heroic daring, I wse happy to call thus heathen in the geld, as I shall always De to salute them u countrymen at home. I remain, dm sir, with post mono, yours, truly, WINEELD SCOTT. W. E. Rolossos, Esq. Queen Victoria has vettod the emtl•ligeor law passed by the Legislate» dam Prelims, of New Brunswick, on the ground of Its Isexenplubtut y with British freedom. The antunial number of accidents heat dm armsin.Nev York, on the hate ennlenuxj , Is as cribed to the sale to boys et some hundreds of detective oaealion pistols Which exploded la their hands. • 7801/ WAISHINOTON Conon:cadent* of the Pitt bor¢A DOI' Gazette TA* Native American .Movement—Derereners bn Moan the Abotifionters and Fremetra— effect nj their Duseneioll4l fa to mcakeil PIM-I—Troubles J the Democracy continue. • 0013teet. J t - xt int P P. Penetnylvittia it booked for2o,ooolihtg majority among the knowing t nee who het their money on the to not rmr. and illerigtway um° ty is markod 6,tilg.i majority. UAL yzu do it! --- • ANOTHER CONFLAGRATION IN MONTREAL. mottoes Uiarare/107. ..1 Phi-Wear, Downs Jut, a. Ig.,__ f.o oave Just received the following despatch faun Burl:eaten, Yermeal,—A. flee wax horning --- -- • icit day yesterday in Macereal_ No particular, : New Yoax, July.lo, 1852. have been received li .a tn. poied !bat the tot The paenage of Mr. li'etiater ineou h this cit °graph office iadoaroiel. as wo can get nothingg u t 4 RUUD*, where he received :triumphal wet y Gn - 5 Niootre Al pcisate despatch J. 1 • ,1 1,1 4 P M••Yesisr day, nays that much damage had Imre Peal/lined 00.11 e, wee also signalised by • epecitie repeite • auee 0 ,, the effort . et , a feet eaate__. nut ~err I amid many buildings Cot...atm:l •0,1 the fire was a, • etiii even,: officious friend., to place him in nomination as I a • , v oespeach frets, Rouse', P.,,iet .or 8, the fire an Independent caudidato for the Prellidixay ' brute out yemerdny rotes's, and last evening, With a good steel, that dues tutu boor' h e d o I ai 1.11 o'eleek, the fire woo dirt sod ' , Ditto -- clines to lead his name to toy effort I'l 11 :1 1, L6Ci 1 FURTHER 11.51ITICULARS. and weaken the Whig party, cad urges upon I Moarazat, July 5-7 i P 51 them union audbarmory. After the . I holiticni•te i n ar pit y p ee L e ,. mato,' ,:kg4l,, (.1 ,hp. with o have their PitLiburals conleetian, the atmes• , most dialstrou, n, it euntoone e d eliotit a.s M. phere will clear, and- the prospects of the cam I in a smell building. on the corner 1.1 St Lan paign be more definite. I rent, not St Co. hefllle streetr. "tending Ito qu i te b., 7 , ri , G oiter. , forage,. through the latter to 8t 'Deets street. The caricaturists are and deetrosleg in std way, a number of build ale Scott and Pierce, and have made quite a hit in t h eir lee, attempt . Which iwprw,eht. too Pierce an in 8c oonstance tareet, Alison, is street, and as fainting at the eight r a dog's tail, lately El'aat ' ia ,. " ,,'," l ' h l'a 6,,,,.": r ' d'ail' „ i `',, aame '36° shortened violently by oce of the Whop. The . ao • a ''''' a ''''''''" --aa -''''''' a''`daa-d— -• hit, though cot of the meet dignified hind, , ; b ~,: la: , tiLl In t d .,,,, 1 dd b l. l . .a i c e : r ho isq o u w a n re a ,i t I L C: ;h i w o o k ii , l !. 'l• ,, e n e d • Bishop's Church and the palace is SI very popular with the “unterrd," who regard ' r '''''' the 14'h ' 4' pluck as the test of manhood, and is paraded ver '1 7 the Cattle Market. are aloe to rums. extensively in all planes of putibo resort. F Mactreal Ileepital, in Dorchester etreet, Our Whig Mayor has sent In to retie Common I Clench. his veto of the late law repenting the 'er.7 narrowly asaar'ed. 1 The ire Is raging tri Lagvoubuster and San grant to a city railroad, signed by Alderathe guise[ etreete 'Compton, upon the pretense that the Mayer lentil The sawmill, of Sims k Colin on etre on fire, out of town. There Is no doubt held betel , • r of lumber.l 'that the charter, now attempted to be wrested, i and n " an"- sr"" . 1" 1, I ---- was bought and paid for, of Losafooos, who new 1 THE LATEST. seek a pretense to re - sel l the franchise. The I questioe will come before the Courts.. cod the 8r Jour, July S—II A. IIL secret history of the normerti be nuide,bno wt. A report if cermet that tbe•Barranke, Officers S-- On th e 20th t h e g r an d t a. 00 ,,i„„ i t , h oner of I Quarters, the Han Deemed,, Donegens'e Hotel Mr. Clay will take place, in the city, and be ep , taail the Theatre at Montreol, are destroyed; al era in the history of politics. There ern noI So D .S 1 • 1111,1, t'ln‘re. • re partisan, now to revive the malignant alaadere, Al fou r del "r th is l'icrslll.t% ea the curr with which they hunted the noble. ld man to left for tide plea., the fire was still raging hie grave. Instead of them, we have ten thou.. It is cuppoeed that only a part of Dinegana's and offielona mourners in the Democratic party, Hotel is hurtled. who, finding mourning profitable, now bewail t Henry Clay with their insincere tear,. How different the feelings that pervade the Whig party, whihh for a quarter of a century have reeognized him as their head. It le the tear of' ' real heartfelt sorrow dant they shed over him 1 : who t hound their hearts to his with ties stronger than; those of blood, or association, gave in the : dear association of husband and wife, children and New Yor pare k nt to Worthy As was the testimonial of : Oen Harrison and Gen. Taylor onetributeto the 110bleet &ilea! Of the ae Will throw them into the shade g Another [levelly in the way of printing ie about: ready to be ushered upou the stage, be no leas thee a plan for etereotyping by the aid of ' grata perch& By means of 'a press, the new substance is forced epee the types and a made, the name aa with plaster now. From this casts stereotype is made of a substance com posed of gotta peroba, capable of working off any number of Impressions, sod at a mere 1300/. lnal noel as compared with lead types. In Wall street there is little new. Itioney re matne abundant and cheap, though an attempt I has been made by some of the banks to put up I • the rate of interest. Money, however, is too plenty, and private bankers etep in arida:6oam- plish the task. A new bank has been organised by I 'some eastern merahante, who call it the Suffolk Hank It opena at nine and closesat four, =berm earlier and later than the old echoed of banks. • I The increase of capital, in this county, and airy especially, will ere long send the old fashioned ' bank presidents and directors not togratis, where they deserve to be, and replace them by private bankers, who honainly take twoper emit. : a mouth when they can got it, and as gracefully j lend their money at four per cent. per annum, I Business is bettor regulated now than when are had a United States Bank, and there will he a farther reform when sleek and sly directors are ' precluded from dishonoring honest merchant's' h erpa when offered at the hank for the . purpose ' fuying it In the etreete at usurious ratee, with loans from the Same bank. • A decision has been momentarily expected, giving to the Stockholders of the North Ameri. can Treat some two maligns of assets. The ru mor now la that it will not be made until No vember, la order to enable the friends of the I Judge and of the Receiver- of the Company to load themselves with the stock, and so make • fortune. Two enemy,' were made at the Stock Exchange to depress the "lock to a low figu re , but them [ants& by 110/110 means penoceeding liTlOll NSW YORK ICarrocpoodene, of the littabur.h De3lr • ",, ir • the deetsion hoe been put sunned Wall Btreet , Tam Buse;io - a Aftanso -Seam geratmen - - - IJ -2 '" A choiee ntook -of Brai%—diea--, ,is m heneet locality but I reett people will make lOt Boston yesterday evening &Acted .l,in tarce !A• IT 11.1_ , J...31E'S a., - BR,O. ' I v Fiber,. Nedo'ra end Pt rt lrlow,nor ul• ht. more money by keepitiget teide. C. 1 m Fan.n liall, Their professed object in as.; ' Sureetaor to If. P. Nelson &Co.. , ' J -2 ' A CrLBERTBON; Y., the Fs aubne g h c oucue the i t' S h li p t g g i n ' o !en= neradforT'Zienthj:n'it'rcr'e'e7ocef. _-__._______._ _________-_______,_________ , SiaNnraClL'aras AF 'ii 11 IESSE-50 hit prime 11. It. !yet rWd TruppgANCE: C (INVENTION. eit.it call for ruc k o meeting , haring appeired In ' ,sor k rD Box VICES '( , and Ihr sale ur ` Tt AFSF 2 . I . II OIPenTO.N. . 119 F , Brat \ . come of the Boston papers 00.1Ut a week,ogo._The . 4 . _,.. _...... ,n,..,...,........P1Ckl- F,,...)",,,a,......_,..,_ .... . Qik.9.P.L...s(_li , (jii , lnitet - i -- 4i9111 - 3 p, - rOWII, ~i. iu g . t g e 4 ,, , , , to: ti y ,,, t o, arras .t g , e * em,,e, act:i.eabjr:Clo,l:l,:irethiiitaiZe2o. nor R A SIetILTRO AMG et0,?.,,u,r,,,nr0...nr organantizninG, t . ll .. e .„ T i e t. e b ti i n t, g ,. ..x:: D ig: mo ri c : l ; r i k:,, , : - . .•-• ... ou a uH, rEnne : n, - -, y e t.. ocu t pith, tewft, f, f.,,,,,,1 7 ,... reed , r 4 _......._________ r‘,.l-11: .','..,:,:W: 'Y:s:2-:..:n"t7.2::. r 1 re:;llK.' d':::::::::".;m:1":':::"' '' r; Ij .. : l °e .S b r ' lLE 80 A P---.:9 bxs. just rOC'd bY ear National Indepeuden ce, at the Bean: toed . 'lwt ' °° ' 14° It Winiarl '' f°2l° . °A Y I.,,,,,,hyt.r.eh‘aeha,tee ceeel c w e.eD ........ i was voted ,a t the aOr Messrs. May, Ilobts '7",-..l.`'''!!'!!..siitsswinsiermswas..............-- ------ _ --,--- ------ t qt./ • i il, -' ' T. BIM? &CO LI iro-4 it ' an i Blake were by a similar proceedinr„ con- , .F.I/ED, _______ ship It was attended by 1400 persona. and its i QU.I A31. 1 10 1 .N1A--30 lbs in 'torn, ett,ted trio of secretaries exercises were such as to umpire arid encourage On the 1.: , a ion_ c traljalNE..e.ed dr..tente r of the 1 4. - 1, eel.. br J. litDD k Cu. the eon, of temp and geed Morale, in the e . Mr 1 .. F.11 ' 4 ,! 4 ' M o' de 4 'P°,_°°.° eb°4°,_°°nemi '".. fb" M°4°'" ° ROCHELLE-I . OEO 113 . 8. in store I S cott, Ot snub n character that coca that "Ludt- 11, !neer.; uld Wire the s t. , !ciatee , at bee Mother. Fn. I O e j i ßE community. Alter no or by y his norrimation t _would not listen to it lin was I 'l' c ' ..... ”' The fr'" . d. " l " 4 ' B "''''' ''. 5 ' if - tit."..ißF- ----- --.------ --------'— cer i t. and an appropriate and impreasive the eteet,ee of offs. I tory, whe n object to a.a.mbling was to reject f Gs a vd. e•rent rte erenlnk. at 4 o'clock. to nroand to ~,--s't ordain Limo a co, ..e. PEEL . -I easo freqh dried. for by Rev It L tleAbey, and reading the Decla- I f'"l°"d b y ' N !' Wumt°*, who eul ogized 51 '. IDr '" r''"" 17 ''''' ''''''''''' IP J /MD k CU. r ati , o of National lad„eudentie by Rev. Dr. Webster "r 7 just'Y Bbst'inie g form. °them " ' ----- ' --- THE ,VARDEN OF EDEN, il,a ochre, putee ~r the church, a we..„ addressed remarks about other gentlemen. and was fes- ; Ie er r quently applauded. Mr. Dennison, editor of 1 YY DNANkIN. in an eloquent and forcible Manner by tive diffe- Our Country," was,also present, aril proposed I 4 P te CNTrN. 0, t.:, thin Artiat. bearing tlo rent apeakere There were two choirs of mug- " cry present, ace cf which alternately succeeded date a mime; of resolutions, pledging the meeting toi .ti am:' tele. ti'..! be elh:le:cd at IliflO LULL. m e support Mr Webster as an independent canal - t - 7:f..f . ,...1vi„,;?..., , , - ,..2,.tP,.;ni...,. at, ..Sn oucog ew..,te each address with a piece adapted to the secs I ti:n.. tr. • on 5 1 , 1.0..' i an] lee 1 . .,.= licek'3oth rue skin. Another Democrat was then introduced as a , I‘.,''',`,7;!„.','7V, t;"A'a.,,di',.°:llj„ll;r4tl"',l=...''r'V. By the chairman of the come:Anni e on invite speaker, arid leas shining General • &mu in very t earn a-Mai ,214 cream:, an/ had won him. rl.k. tiorm, letters were rend from Col aleCandleas. coarse terms. whenlhe meeting very effectioally . ."..lo 80111.4!, hie prat tarp he. careful tuetuel. Cr.! Billet:, Esqn, ef Pittsburgh, and from Rev . , net with Or 6min:s.a.e.:Co t , and bouso stopped his declamation . Mr. Ogden, a Glade Run. These gentleraen had The resolution, proposed by Mr Demition I ii '''''':' o ''''''d: th''''.f°"°:''''"Vi`e"'h'''''ll;'..-- been invited, but in consequence of previous ar nted• V Y ' And again. wan Alen] 80ki Pre walked runners, ne e rangemente, could not ho present The letters I wore info- -- ' ' Cone on ➢ York credo[ , Y a 7° '.B e' .5' '"lt-u'robe . tower., their Dit7 01 »et. rex. and ad/tee:sea breathed the same opiMt of booth- It rasa ale. F On °steed; -----....."-- k i - 11 : h i'', to Bing Alcohol, and a fixed determination , I Ctr e n by tt e For'relat Plower. when he fraug,l l o._ ci..ei,d a zi n , an,ltlter in Aahtabuta oil t An [blue, ~ t ....,.., ‘ ~44 . 0,,,1 at „. . . . ".. to persevere in every proper way, till toe evils I Anal ezeon ellen , reoulttng from the use of intoxicating liquors be " • - Thus at .Lear 'hear lodge a, ,r• mutt mena removed from oar tablit ; ilhc.h torahi , and under omen at) adoe'd." ' , ww-The baitatou is of lane site being tirafeet mhe , ght On the afternoon, the following preamble and •i by 'wren felt in length. , The artoet /me bean 'reason] resolutions were lotrodaced by the chairman of mermen nr. in cm- hb tint, the picture , and new ex . te it In nth. bepe .1111. Ws nubile will elite, a theme to the business committee, and being diainetly ~ reaam u.tiv. edam by a Itheral le"ttnene of I herxte read, and Moir Leering explained, word noon, Moon 909..n0bem 2, a 02, tw . hticket at rin:on the rainbow warmly adopted, as expreamve of the inntiments en te th..: the mantio 4 as et..en 83 1.1.17 may .i. ,, of the Convention. I il l .i . . i Whereas, The algae of the times indicate the ;•regress of the temperance cause, and encour age to pereereeranoe in the work of moral and rot:l:ions reform, In order that our beloved land itt URLINUION .LIERLIN-30 hrs. new IP inn re e d and for eale at 91011111c.' Tea, Malt, in 11,. A i ron ,_,__ jr le may be freed from the blighting influences of latemptrmoo in all itr varied aspect,. The pant year has afforded evidences of a propitious character to the good cause of teroperhuce. As well so enrolling several commonwealths among the nations of tempts... 4, by the en:iota:tent of the Maine liquor law, our own legislature and the legislatures of some of the other latge and more powerful states, were by the power of nor tilsr ecntlment, expressed by petitions and rne morialanigh yielding to the demands of justice, mercy and right. And whereon, We collider our legislature, at it, session of last winter, noted contrary to the letter and spii it of true progressiv e and censer retire tlelnocrary, in cot granting the pray cod of the many thousands of Mitten!, asking the enactment of the Maine liquor law, we ought not to be discouraged nor inliraidate ' d, as tem perance men, from pressing forward In the path of duty. Our duty is plain in propagating and conserving a powerful eentiment an the subject, and in fillnig nor legislative halls with pi:reins t f proper, moral, and tempeien co habit s , nod thereby acting worthy of our count, !a which we are embarked. Therefore, ' Itonolved, That, we tide day, in convention asoschled, renew our semperance pledge, and engage our several localities to farther the cause of temperance by precept and example; that, in the accomplishment of our good work, we will exert ourselves, personally and to comb:oat:on, armful our c lemon enemy, King Alcohol, and ail his hosts nod zaitileue: that we will employ fel...pyre:lc, 'ecterers and traota, as in. an, to yr peg lung a wile spread nod 1.011.er set:ln:nut on the subject of intemperance . Resolved. That we will councue cur efforts by ' every hon. rahle and feral meat,, is pr, Curt the enactment, be our legislature, of the M ains L ' give Law i'het we will he prepared by next water to again besiege our Legislative 11.11, in the uhute .if mercy, goo.[ feeling 4.1,1 p:a4e, to -;.:.c; the law ner e'unl'ierlng .in oho toilet of car 1 . 0 .; 00 '8101 . 0 Owl ,e buinh'y e , neon, , tt•ti entreat, our temperance f, end. ev erywhere in Pennsylvania to be i repared (or coveting the war to j.ett Lam: :3 one Leginioture a. -01,0 as It oho. , meet to 1853 Resolved, That we wil, not vi to fir any roan to which pelltit.al ;..rte ....ever h. may' ..lone . except he be an accredited friemd ef gond n.nrate 1.,1 temperance in fail vier er on, reels ~,,1111; if) le lit ~1 and ear fellow eititona, we deter= tred• ly and ...lemedy make th:, deelaratian of our eent'7.•tt . ant we .1.11 noon the glints of the tO - 0,10 I 1 . 1 ..• •.' • urelutt:,, rrpee s. y oft:,' ti .. 2 1., no 11 .. .).t the on:red.:ed.:ego, ' or the It rig ei I Dem-cratio poCtios, 11 eta,. the aloes ..r. te..,tan..l. and tempers:me goal ti .u:i. ace -.f :4, aiaotherd l dedee '4r other In the abasoce of pro). et d aninfactery tor:it:may of moral..teinosraocc quebtlootuoto, to as': our rote!, ionalts cur an lernaniings, wounds our moral az t r,.1,:i AL: 80 G 8 11111t1,1, and represent. on . l.” 400 I ':f ~r :e -peed oz.! .1 the four .• G d i A en: names el.. have no charmfar on, when the .k..l.l.datu ''' A oarly err tnerally or mentally, by 'tat roper he , ,,t_i •neapacitit'ed fee a pr Ice discharge of dn.) TLat the tit .oke th.leer.ll4, tm.t.fr; t•I 1 , the ott.oakortt and n". ntert‘tat,et.: 4.1 that the crct•tta, r. ;:in; d..r. to the nizette ar] it ao— Pute.urgh. fir ea: Jo/ta lirtrata, I Jun! Maass, aearetatire FROM AN EYE WITNESS. Berm, rely .I—T. M. We learn from an eye witness who left. Mon• treat t hie morning, that the fire commented among the bowies of the poor Prima Canadians. No water of oonseque.see was to he bad, and the flames .oen attained a feat ful headway. in an bear there was half a tni'e of flame and the houses disappeared before it like brush heaps. The lames would hek up the furniture he It woe conveyed sway from the buildings in carts. Up to tact evening tJmathitig like twenty acres hod been burnt meetly Lougee of bat little value; but there were ninny good and valuable bonsai burn. ed. Ifotel Is totally destroyed. Up t , lost night no star-- had brun hernial, but it wan feared from the continuance of the fire, that they bad been reached. Thousands of families are homelets, and have lost their all The lire wan atilt raging when our Informant left, and no great was the wasternal iota and confusion, that he could obtain no reliable seconat of the meat of the ravages of the flames daring the previous night. riz, Firr Subdued—Trotloi Modred Buildings in Ashes. Bununothe, July 10, 11 A. M. p., , ,,,,-en by the ears, who left Montreal tnorninp, report that the tire had been sub due t. More than twelve hundred buthithge bad been destroyed, including many of the beet in the city. It was impossible to estimate the amount o the lose 4 Some of the negroee of r. James E. flonetou, of blolnioeh Co— Oa., bonfeeeed that they murdered their master. a :I have shown where the body emir hurried. Mr. IT had been miming Ware than 0 week.—Sarannah Republican, 29M. On Thursday Met lu Cincinnati, the Mercury etood 104° In the elude. THE Filer VOTI—A vote was taken on board the Nominee, on her last trip from Eit. Paul to Gaiona,rand resulted thus--For•Noott, 19; Pierce, 50—raujorit7-4ror Scott, 29. Prank Pierce to daily gaining atrength—Co. iumbia Dem. Let as know when be gets enough to keep his saddle.— Wash. YkL It Is proposed to eatahllsh a lion of Electrio lieligmb acme tits lathroug of PIAIIOI4. Feom the New Toth Trionne S ONG — LIINDY'S LANE. tu tho night hours. lout 44,•,. (lathering to tattle plain. Koote on hy. they tought rho toe. ')tld the gloom ort.u.ly'n Lane, Face to facet the hut* were met, liters to heart the lame. rug hut a Hero . . Waits vim there. Flashing through the midnight alt . , See the routed noon ti )teld• heett bath won tin. tinow to how cur sieturlea rau. Through the trench., of the foe !'rem the atom,. or San Juan. To the well, of .Momma flow the Lonil,h lit 1011, fir dewy, Night by ol,ht 00 Vero Cm's o'er Churobumoie see I the? tword with fateful gleam at.li the oppiting leza yield, Winheld .?o,tt 10th 010 the Geld: myriad plan", ear. That firm band bath error Its nal , — F:r.: In ....am,. 11,a; In war. r,,,t lu err rr Patine ha., Wh,ro.,,r may nay, on h,. lealunn Inavaf In 0..1,3'1,, fra.:, ca't from Ll..arra way. Strong tha , swori Gan”, to wirat.pi eft.et.iinnvery G..ld 14,01 the thlutapaz brar.tT woo, LI to a zmutle n,unti hi= throut Ile. with cu prowl that umbuae, Enth ez%%rum.) hethtla aloof rouricar alLhauLte afar— At before the uhnralux , ter Ye,le el! kat, I .2thth .ortth— V 4 ogulthetil, b,• 41.m0u., au, eta' U , 0 P, ,, 0ki moth tuu•t Nvtoeld clz tl.o e_-:J' Buffet., Jut, :7. IhS., Coiling Xining Co. of laiolugan• Ac oii C ki 4. II C rety Kircn toot an instal. 1i moot ,d Iventr Five Can. or, Shary ban been so it Z. A. : .vs-.. 1 o. the evt.ltat .I,ch of th4,,Colliaic 3 . 141 .44 . comp. •., pat sal, at., clfla,. •1 att. Trost., in Ontsbarab, ~. .i -be IKO of Aa. it LG.. LI, °Myr ot tint Wan/ of ih IticirS. 31 KII,P.—A n d no w os to I Air . r'.• ,- .r.' • r 0 4.110 X t. .. /IN ,D. , 3Dh verervtary [VI Tavesurnr. F r e , v.i. 1 leottelit •• 1 bud d-Itre.l tram. no loa:, It ,- ------ -,-- - ould 1, vat: tn Volt taut I Lad .. s.araewbst to write." ; NEW ItIUSICi„ ''' / n "' • '." ii ' 6' ."'''''' "",'''''''''' 'l' ' " '" 1 I • ASSA'S in tic cold ground = a Onw I:thi- Velk,wriJapl fl . -. 4 :iI4 4, utaa natant orr.c...aL,ot Olt, ago. ii, e • . n ~, „ , ..:•p,i,,,. , , sod , ,It bat /10a. .1.1 , 00...1 te I:ca. nut I gnso. , It ,• '.. 1,, Z r .,...; ' 1 1.. v„ ,n,,u,a,,,,,, a,cn,, p . n.s,. and tout. u .., vbk:, and perausr.:c,/ rope to Lzy. netil I ant ' tiful alms... ' , ow hr• me 40 .sr.E.rasi 'l , rt,,, .s t...t. It. -Shat p,,ar•r:L. It arav raqao to ours . '• , r , ~., 1 , t ,, 6 .4 bad fly , , a , nan , : .pr tbvPaker • al , T o - ,:- al and 4.411, Sr. A rasa vb.) bad Levu Lad for , i • ~„ ~,,. p, m u r ~,,i, ~ „ ia', ,itrs. ••• 1....4.1 to 1-7 .. rirta, sod vbs., I any p,,,,,-. Il• 1..! -v./ but th,ev ~ 'lv, ', 0u.,1 ia. :Lt. v, •ae ' tent Vi lea • , 1 Items tt•lr: an Etbloolsi,nont,lr r ~ r, 1 .atath...-.::40 taa t.....0r cf cl.i a'. 4'. ,,, 4 ,,,,,, , , tali,. Lli Leskh wen tvb.rart, E.,-1. tina-r,e. :. Ili. i I zur• t- • br ti ,: Franti, , I . ..riane , 0r ,, ., , haw , t...t0 tb. ivtoit4 a..era-, r II r w, ' , •,,,, It, Cu , " V 4 . 0 ,1 \. . ' cr.' .. •... , : , , , c,...., !: u,a raor. ..alit ba •• ,, I ef le . , ,th s , ~ . „„, „,,, „i, i, ' i11:1, [..WOCI .1 li:try...taro. Ct7t. 10 it at:lElra I:s; .00at.V it, sitnnstr.. 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Pi , , N„i ..-0tw....,. f , r•tle Or sur r illE , nracu,:ed And int-roartu g ....no atoa ~' ~ 1, IadIJOI 7.14 NI 4 CO._ :or :he slow ~ e ast,.. srilee, onnarvatat.a7r Jelalrla ; FLT:i3f7.4 . 57:77:7 . - -. 7 .. t . 7—.--. 4, -• tr,l G., 4. • ..rl.uo. ,'..op, mit, e,r a I I ti iac... , , N nvara ,, t, It ha. ooa 4 ,0.1 tt, ~.rt of ....tr•-_[,,,,. , ~. ~• ~, it i:,!gl'S'/Ill'l'l'llrl'Ciml*L.O.n". f A - e•wovt , e. eat ta...rrtnr, • of tb• putt:,; fo: a 1.- , • -,.. .- • ,',:', r.,..1 of sans., ...r.., s., ,is, c, ~t , , ,„,,,,,,„..,... li , ni.A}.-,-9. . bbls. Is.ndtn, , , *re t r o lifeamor Leon's ' t X ralovrie7sr, for ;iiie f ir '' ~ ...a.tsc.,,l a ,- naa.on. ba. ,1.vv,,., "',..."'• , I.: IkAl.til DICSIo \ V 4 . .:C0. t , • - •1. in tt... art.., unita• t,r. •nd vatva - ar. I. i . , ~ ,•••: 1,. ;111 :C. ,11, 4 , 14411,.11 A • • .1t:•4 , --4 5.+ EESWAX,--2. ti;rees,now landizig from ,„.. ;,„,, „, th„, 1 ,, ~,, ~„,..., 3 : . vis.ir Vlr.anale, sor eit)ety :nr, rt.', a, s. i., .. n a ~.„,;',.r Jel," , IS•a)4llDlealiT et:b. 4.To i ;c—' l 1,:.t.). moohy; from sts'itatir •• L;1 p.r.•• tad iftr/13=2,r, La, :T •'eT..otfAi _,~. _ F'SS"ll :5~.~. J 11 r, Z CO.. 43 Wt., . t.• Ch.; siatflo us , raattinme. • arala. tt.tta4ts ••till • ...tatta at Fal L.c.aara. La. n: J„• •-• t . w.ath •••‘ t - 2 , rr 00! r .Itaat: •:: I:st le-en .•••.: 11••./ .ar ! ... , I , '', • L•4 a. , •..: , •ttat.r.5.... I ..,...... ~ 1 1-..t_. me:, . ‘,..,,,:... ut.c..l -. . I Could not eoover form,.. i5...,-,bn c,.. 1'a...L.1.2.41.12. :Ir. .' 27 14. 11.2,—C:0ar , 11.--I Ito rel., re:4,, that I 1.,•.• 1,..—0 ,q0..1,...., •Ith • •,•,...r., -.....11 n,d ar , l. , :m cf .L. Lub.,.—, .•••• • 1 9..1..1 6, ....v.ra i tsnt nu. 4i-,1•• lb...it I •••••42,1 not re..., I• a. tr, ~. trod .4 in ora, ~I r ~,,, 9 .7 in., • o.ct. I d.d. wlth 21,• rno•e ba..pr •f -ft.t: I 16, now eatlnels• re: , er,d.. rod 1..1 It robe a luty . t^ rw• - onts,..z.d lb. u11e...f . i: to llit 4 <dla...ap.d In lit. max, , nrr. If sou th 0,.... t., It, tb.. %bays , roanest, YOU 1421. I IJIII . I. 4- I . rpramd en) ter eel. 5, Sale of Dr. M'Lane's- Verraittige. titrAIIONG. clan Ituntin.d.. d 1-qter., unfl no•lAr. In's!vnl therefv,i^lor• cLo fo:!n. Ara thnly rt.Axacter. A ' , I to nt..! atn , 11. tan • ran. rt P• At:" It or, Ca., lA.. MAy nO. /qt.^. t:t.tte, Ki. 1.1 A 0 ... -- tlentltat.n—f ern. toss. M .txt n, the tornittsble of r.rrn,fitge Fos in... ntr. nurchs,l on : tlt , stro iisis Mr C, Mir. sn.l.r.tronritm,l is in my nratstne. nod It trot.offr,Tl,l, e;p or thot lin r.,brz 11n. or tarttt.on wilt win', tn. ' Minna of th. trlllsne Sul I rob on. gr.. 01 the Ittnned.s.,. Yount. Ar • —.SAMUEL IIGSS. 't' Inoinorce. :.nn,. July 1, 15 . 1. 1 n0..r.. J 15../. , .... lb. —lll:.nen olnd the knon.lfuo ,or u• .m 313 Ito po 'rale, a. on •••. newly ow. lunl the..l, konrol In it I, e .n. w 0.,. W. bai(..“( It to both< na. 1, ronllunn ..onr Invon,n.l ..llnk k Drt.TO. ror .nkll.nno.t 1.,:u :,1.........11 31 ..noantk. In zoo, tad 1 r . .ar.try. an! by a...,..b. w•r•Prn,n, •1 KIDD 1 CO. ,70.11teS C. , ./ 1.k...\1 •,not DAGUE RREOTYPES • Tilt • I NATIONAL GALLERY. ! !! IC:H...:4AN'S National Ihiguorrean (Armory. . 401 1 roinnr or tit.. Dialintni and 3 latot stmt. foPpoofto I. WU.. x k, oo Nunn.) Plitstrukkl, Li•luostnJ .olonott. lotol.lng tklll. II& Ikon:en... a; at...l,We pr 1.,... or.ll Otero .11 its th• aid I.' in- ok t,..t up with , rorx ..uportor Oldo and I.' t, Ligtok. ;',.irelur.;oh4in'andln": ‘T',L'hl"ln'li:7;:nrn '4,416 tk: nowt...ion et saloualol 11. IN 14 Inktnitx. 1,,'.1•77.1:5 ;: ..1.* . - . l rs:l:2 ' sfliof, ' .;;..:::''''' ' '' '''''... d ' 0 " OIL , ...nn. rn`l In.ink.o.l to ..ken pw.nre unless a con trol ro...mhlonre o.s.Lshnnoanen take of A....: on.l ./.....nd I )Iron[ in .o. t tort or Ms city and 0n.r.1.,• slo - 1 , ,nu0. • pon. -and ohreltot , I - ... 2 a l X. iII:!? 0 o. I NI 2.ntonnzo In ti.:flatnon.l j....2.3.0w1ya . 'liintson's kirat kremitura OA(7UERIH Prg Office Ena.ling, puld Street. V , ITIZENS and 841ml : tore o f wisit to ob -1 / tfou ko a.. neat, at - tittle and Ilf.• lan 1.1t0n,,,..1 ..., mo,lerst.. eel, ',II En.] It to their tnt.o.nwt to call it I), w. , 1 known •.1...b11.!,...n0.wLe,rw 4nti...stlrfactit, e tnarnat,..l, .1. t.t. h•nte I.& Iftving on. rf !h. 1 1,, .., ~ t /ma •••,.t •• ,. ...4, 0 ni.l. , etutl 5, etight, ever c.... P , ...:.,l Inn; I. 1..,,,,.. .1., ;un Jilt. Of th. moat ~,......,-.11 tad, nod buying 4 d P;k: . 4 tt, ~:toto c.DACIAT• n, •, ;. •,..,.• nt,w yractisei ~.. the x .iorf ;lit HOW, 14 1 Ili al. • 1p%.; ~,1 :"...E. Y. , rk !.li. N. lia ter, Illatrvirl 4 th• ~..e..,,ne N . the Art, a titvi., of Hut t o. , ,e , ' , Orr ' '4:l / ...;0e.1,,,...vrt1ich., /J.'', 14.,1 • __ 1....,..,, ni . ..0 DU. , , i , fteld,n, ..1 al: weather tnes. 11w 1' ,1 8 . • C ..... _ Ctiatid and TittObtflett Rai btA Aoad 'MEETS TIIROMM Te. BUFFALO, DUNKIRK. TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, AIILWAUME, COLUMBUS -nod CINCINNATI. en Clerrlaod... rpNLIE now and fast running eteamer FOR- L EST UT:, OTO, alorbituraLela whirr. noon. ar. 51onsrirya . tro , la ,flotnie.. 0000, Inorniug raunniiri na rein at 0 don_ oothkr. premeinly. Co titlg n of [be Clerrlwod unJ L WnIlL•Illa "41'"? 7 at Cleroltnei at 40 minovie pase iynari c ;, f fi r..L2,ezt . afi t l d bo c a E l i :or Lbunkfra. Buffalo. alio. ...roams learn r ittsborgtill tho mon.ing. aattake nro next ernnlng to Chinni.. Arwertaani nl, to Cl e, air Ohio and O.IISIII. R. pot out al alilanirr. (or Ulu 20 a. IL traln al I Celoak P 31. and (by 11 obnok. 4.51. warm ) al 2 45 , where Lbey frau.. *air till 3 o'elor.o. 0.51 h. Eaprers L.. from Welbiril , a, which take; iti-m(00rr1t..... arrivins sr wamm Ban, ard in of who go by war tie Ifelbirllia. .1 a It'g aae linVe4ate'aTen'nTee7(ll4`"bur°' to Clert For tlrk.O. apply Co - • 11 MI C. in Mehanottahela Route. Water Itt...:tht thor Iran corner of Shaithhat. tXr rt!'rt', P;ohl-.AlintaztAct:HIVW•V CI. rhlsod and I a . land, the faro le St.h. J 1 NU Citizen's LnGpigpce uomoway U. O. n0e55r.71....”. hAN11.11:1, L. MARSIIELL. ezer.. 07110 E, 94 WA22It ECETWREN riflazin AND UtT W 001) STURM. • INI31111?.5 HULL ,IND t.:AltOu RleE9 ON THE 01110 AND .1.11176.16M1PP1 EIVEltd. AND Tll.l.BCTit lE6. 49 . acanit: (WI Or 0 .2.96,3 by ?IRE iiir% ud t.. SkA LVZ.LND NAT7O4noN 721.A.1'SPOBTA rho:. TURCO:font, : 1/10 IIV. it. ..oator. Wm. Latium,. Sr ...____ .... haftt7,;-,A. If. Kluft Time BILL Wanted. g.11:11!;:1;1''''''' i l'. te l'lrt ritIME Ras and Aooeidanoes on Clevaind, ~, t ,u, 1ia11i.r.... ' . .1. Dotroi:, Paint Louie. bouiwill. d rnne.. ll l will . 4 4 : 1 =2.__-_t0..7.. ,• , kb.......- - • be 61. gat at law retail by A; WILKINS a CU,' ~...L., .....,x 1 2 ,..P actual Itaa, Jp.. xathaage Stoke" 78 founts at. - Mika sad DWltatabaaltf.). , - • ESUINE FUENCII CI...ARP:T-14 per d 0.... '' , 7a;a a'vr bottle. tor aale at . 1 1011.1115•1 Ca . , Diy I d OFFICE. Gl' 1.411 GoMYA ar , t . 1 41., 1852 j rINEIE 'fravuetees tiii` , Pittslinrgb } Jac CJOI- J. pin, h.“ 1.1 derliittl LT1.1 1 0,1.0r Fir:. Per '4I:I!•,°;:,!;'',ICP.M % -.:l X ' pTticifefVkh?,l.lW?g tl P; t 2l. Il' w er A./ DOLLARS invest i bi DORS to-invn Mort- ~ or .113 • 71, 1 •nge on 1 ' 'Apply to' A WILKINS R " irs ,` P. " Bre.L.en ze Brokers, .5 Fourlli wt. LeAIi.ASOLSLA. A. MA. , 011 & Co. are set el!„„; irie IT AWNS, LAWNS—Juato - Fened at A. A, I_4 Mo.. 4a .'re Co t an CCllrred Lan..llS at 42.4:i 67 . tm. ° 0) , gr..IILAP BLACK S%--A. SILK A. Almson. ‘..) r, . ban. Just re 'tar exprn4.)avother 'aro tot of tist—e ray Wants, Et ISl sch Nt4e..'scsas no lo• 83 7lnt rssr rot7d. _ er: :or rnle .t.A.1.4 1 , 16,KEy A \ W.,,,V44Frn,ttts:\ =1!IMI i v! 4.1L.177:1i10t IL:2G bbl 4. nowianding &din ,i itl Penrce, lic.t.e.o.r: ..1., ',le by t. \ t '• • ' _ 1nA1.1.11 niCil,Eti ! CO. '.. k,,, J'XT-E i.ir.'li , z;E- , -.111 Dealti \in Mar ? c'i: du "' '''':''' ; ° .i . i .g ..."'i:?el'.:ii I r , - .. .:' , .:::: , :i". ';',.... ...11,,. ;!,•..,,,,,....;,;,,, -, u.,..,r s'at-n, tbedlel,-.,•et•es•piae. of4olnq Ott II rt ~., ~1,,, •, t , rtt,utia.. A, rNbosted t . • ,e , t et ttr etE-,. • , ,_ f ri. c;t7. , t ,, ,!ree, •Frn te.Fi r ct ' '.., . ' f ..;:: +.: ?.".; ..,:., ' r ' ,l, '''''' ''''' 'r '''''''', ' . :• . who re .. , k, •', ~ .rai, e en bed:. of rq3nrito, 1 1. ~.,L,,. A,II4EIV ncIIAATE.H. ,..,„ ,'',l .1, %llme, tie. 90 t ;lel *• ,, t. , 1 - 1. Lots la East Lib;r:y for Sale. - \ s: ( I. 4 \I QUIt LO IS 1,,a7 tito junoi..l2 of the, • 1:ano ivenis ~ ,111 1.1 spiv tbe de .nll mt. &zed. ' I.'.'- ;:.f.,.,..ip5.1't..0''' l'ittligr.l.l:o'..ir_ h7ut'LirMeßlott. bee., 0 Petrr Obanr.\,L•tt. LibenT ' on Ile r,• val.s. . J0L,!.1t.,4t..5::, ' ;Post. information Waned d t f.' th, Iv be rc tino LI t..al, AN DA: W .I:ONES. o.tik., cl 11-.. e 1.., ct Ghia. •734. ks.ltb anti li• ed, by t0...,;e nt.•,. eet• if ~.. , tr-.. , ^4*0-1 El. •i, - . An Newark. New Jetry. ebent tbe. l .44Jone.ar of 2,, fatb-r. $4421,e, inn... .1., • Laakezttl landerebw4 to to. tell 'low - bear Olive Gregra. Oblo. Any Intermit= of il, ,43ve wig be thenkfull.' reeelv•J. , 1 \ . il.vrothuNg \./veciss. , „ , . f)ri , :d4wl,4:a ', J. T•.• E SELLER, Wn.1.•r.~.. =EMI Pirrserraon;• July 9;0.852. AT e. meeting of the Directors of th'e -Pitts -1,,,re. and 1'...0,3 3nni..e ' •• r • T.T , it .... \ \ r .Tl7.i.disT`;',Atnr,ll).:',';',:l.hl ?rel . j'u' u TAD" ~1,,, ir .•r•rn •2 rthel.tri..., re it TAM et he cl e f& .:11 " I, C j lrk a Co_ bcotor. CHARLKi A9l-OT, • 10:11%,....1•.• lteaden, \ IFOUND- . ---017, 01: el7l;(;i.—between, Ai ii i h " ' e n' "' '''',i,ftiiiihliaMtriii'elS.N''', :wig __,.. 24 we:caw...rt. i e A . BBER'S & BATHING SAP--Just A i ~,e 'd tnd 10, ~t • ••Vir/oc article or Whin Dart. ~,...: Ich ... wend nentoolciul for . lti, ape of II .-1 tic. part , or tor the Beb. . JO , W. 0. SfeKILURit 6 , ,C0., 0.. 264 Llbett, et. 11-1 ANC ti bn B,° •;VAr'eult.clelp lc b .. 74 .. .i . , r , d'::"' i1t5: 7 13m . a :a 'W . in d., n , b p ni..l.4l .l. ,, blC.rttto ti , c•Ap; for ra,n,wboletabilpd nr , l. b• . (,1101 .N. A. Mcc•LURG R 02 : .., tiORN - :-st/ bu. prim° yellow, in ear, init . ..' Arrive..! nn{ :areal, b- . • A .blI tbS _ J 2 ° _ -__HUBBELL --- of --,—_- TON. ,— * Bonne Refuge'', EIROPOSAIS will' be reocivil until six L. ‘`;`'in:r.y.i44,4:l4`k.: ?.,°?''l,'Ritlit;tb%?-1-': 0: ~,,, \ b e. 1.4.4 trpl h ST L Y i eillv i i: . nf u :lll b e exbibitVe ree k " iff.,:ro Ar b:: ' , lt ' d ' . fr, iti• iol'orin.•ltents. iir,teir. 4;:j ; ° 7 3 . ,7,!.„; "1i1;;771,.,`,7 ilttiii,riZi-dtTitilliPa2 1" . .;.+ 0 7 . 1 t• Worir,ob,..: AL, f.., • la r ur t for the i 51E , A.NbEIIbOA J. g\,1[0!1.1(111.:AD. 06,11 Flaia tus 1:10.:dtd 3ATlnsgsacttlatuitt;sp Tuialel ' itii,... ..,.. I PE AI! 1)E Ld IN h----:, co' ..? . ...re hoar ral:one meth, came o: lb.. Tarr eteSo Lam______a• inn. at 8 had 10 aenta. _.________— '... '1;i0 'g 'I ILUSsiTs tU ' Now ur ---- a g A A. Meant A Co 'e 3 e eea re t r•I e PI , " rilnie et 64. e e da, ' • . a • 'IV 1.3-4 el .tilliE A P DRY_ GOOIDS.. "A ' Q / 0,530 yenta linergier et MI 'a.! .. Verree ne Wars at...112.1(ai \'' \ ii.tiOn •• 1 .411k,03, .t 5 and lOC jll., ir'rel et ' ifiw . a2w3rl 04 31arketet• - - ----------- -..----------,----,.....,.. iiC I SE.--JUS4 I . OOR at tho • " locha Rubber 2 , .A . Dopart"—A trot eupplyaryuleaellad Rubber 11e4.. a! i.ele memo,. loather 12 the 301102111 g IrepOetkEll i..e-. /c 111111". li, lrllCltt..-lbo ' l /f/tVien pavan) has heel. a l_ whhent hum:Wald. MO 1..113.4 /17ht-•-•thr. =MI. list rater be eanneatan mho carrion t hraugh Mill. caul Lareilltag Llamas, Without leaking a drop lta ei•Anilaarr—io heele he ell•ng. , liortee .1. !mines lea ahara it"t :!.:a.a!k'reatkite-r7Tai;u:vituirr'etm'ba'h'Shh;he' d'!erret" co al. I t i. ia perhetl a aahaorra in lde, dii4ar i o It win ann.i . 7.,..::: , r, , ...... 4 ,.. ~ ...r,1 , : , ! . , .nt. ruF3ei ,, heri the loe!berA ''''" .1.12 sP`DTiiis7h.b!.- • ' sn. 114 SiLerket ',triter. Steam Co citi Between — k`iew York • and Glasgow. •' • rfill.lE GLASGOW AND NEW romt, Steam toaloa.re row' erittl Steam:v.ld pOLAbPhIp 0 IV, 194 V te fit. on.l lW ...et „wwrts,•.Siotwd. Crolg. Com- roLoier; losooofntel welt fmm New L., el root for tiloogow, e.I.IIIIIDAY tbe• 14th of August neat. Ot. 12 • INW riot Cabin. (Est.. ADE r.mto 6 frucidl'abln,( AlldsDlp I:4recavl enbla ...... .. .... .a SOrt7" R.",„ ""' tholoim b n , wl•Icl. our piled on board. Vii+l o ra74yre, 4"" or rePPligil IIPPI.LtII PJ. MO@ July b. 1962-4 j, Icid„v,.E4 L v ary Moo York. hr ,Itkuu b s a li tu t id a j ro otr a'd and for NSToN. R,A.N1,7-5O f7eßut.,lojult and for melved, r.r " a r ,r i Y el ". freah VAS L L A Ibf r h 0 e low by _LESTON,s Hnu ~ZL'acta of Vanilla . Lemon. Sc.. for br jylo Jf FOROONSIAST— gross Browri e _r4 J. SCIIuonLiEE2 k CO. A BROW ROOT—Genuine lie — ruds for b CO/01 J. SOIIOOSAIARIB & Co. z!PICE 8 -16 mat; Cnivia iwmle Vnrg: 4 b J. .i tat A i ztj co., AMA—ICIA". tIINGEK—L -7-- ot. of ground. In e T J/1) . Life of General Scott. thEEL CALLOW Third SL, opposite' th•following works: N. 0 7. hwoii. our/. $1; amtlemeed rent.. The The cultie . a; r the Ho V ma ll.n, of i.ife heir l'iwk•hr Ina g ilbw teiwt Oof • iqu.rt of Dunleath. --- .__—________. .1,2 ‘, 110 AR DING 110 USI:=,A rospectah It ::Tr. h V::.'i tirrk..:,"!'uti'g4.'!r T0t r .."Z 4 . 1 7;; CO , Coop arm' Lho rt. %waiter w. 41 .; enable wahho treated with time tozraine et nw ittrIAIJ LIARRIIP, „jpittatte Bray, et, Alining, tt it Orphans' Court Oils. .is Y 'virtue of an order of ' ho 3 Orphans' 111 COCCI of Allechetv ! i ron,. No. 72, 2let.Terat, ..11 , , 1 e r ,,, i11 , ;1 . 147 b, 1 ,7 ,t, ulytie ,, Salta , at the Caurt How" July. 0062 . " in oaoet 'A"'2l ti .' :a.a. 4."tatieg of sale minable oropertr. lw ironing to ur.,,..z. or ..:.: C. Tots nereti, I.l,trd. n Int ,qTho tonal or.dirned one-thin' "Id of all that Certain . t- T t r r.: tf u ottattgli,:ritm,, ~;lt, of d tatrtca. being nett lel! of cortl ' o.tr. &WIT ' 1 0 4, 24, c a o od -dcartih4 alftrArt! yt• —li•citoloty ore Marina "tr•et. on the ilhe of - tot No INS. In sald plan. 5Ct feet from, the earner err:not ince .t . then, ninon:to northw•rdly -along Market unatet 02 reel 2 0 lorhaa to toe lone of lot mono"! DT oil adontwicon, then. , weriwardir atop the 'lnc of laid lot, Cod M.D.' Nu.Pentad canna TO rut, to the weetentronst line olio!. I Nw 24. thenot enoutb.nrdit liittwiiri with 210 Tkr- ttrwitt hTf t et OR foot," to William - intloyee lot, thence rain • warily tonAtth late Nrs. 217 mod 244, TO feet lo the piaci' -Pi O cinnolon -- Oe Dart of wre hich art ected two three nor, mirk wanhoutra .-- ...1h• ter.. and. cola are, Otte third in each on thhoon. rot tirnoo or the ale hr Cho elph.li Gliolt en' Attestator iont"t‘rit.Xt'.htiord• t t w o h:d u ti r tltl r clrt ; I r. " : 4'l:,',lA' ~,.11 reap, gator-pa the or•mtrowo , MAFIA J. vun'irosan.` ° " t • ..I.rxed '• Administrant,. ------ IME.,--70 bbl' Louisville for tale by 4 _ _ . 'b 9 A. cusmairsos. • ticle:tor aale br A.CTJLIISKTSIN. nn L o DEAL .STATE - AGENT, Stock, Mar. ibetaim imk Bill Broker. °Moo N 0.02. Ponta. Bk. cs_Balneee °tomato. attended ko. .i(1071,t. A, go .to Di.i.Borne •-ESTUINE FRENuII BRAbi.DY—Enita 7.0 R'i!r 'l,l.*vb)4la= FREpUCED 4. Keson & Co. are now dosing ut. et their greet &end:Aman. Fee, Ulan enilee ',tenet tin dr,se Geo!. tee set unutenee reduction from benne Peitm, Art C.oe and , .._ 4 u.mezett...62 p anti B,n -t 'Lives of/keit 41 Pierce. UST ro?d, the Life of ileneral Winfield og Pet, and the LIN of ifezeral ftranklin tome. 4114.t.ettl',Meotsnies Xace.tins fof ., elufe; Iferttneltarlet W. A. orrapigtfN.EY a co, Ta Foxrth PIANO 3 9 n. I„ p-r. LLPIRKM! I'AIWNS-14,..b.ay _, , 40 i 1 5.•1 ..vrtm.lt orrm.c.t. mad 6411. h Lem,..l Choth.r et,rierinf thclzatissitrG:-.4,:cr LaNtedrrsEambleb er wirl , ..Al ma. Mr. %PIM. 6 -, xl+, Funh uo. Srotol, mil ts srim'Tlolis, rp..:,atn Lad Agured. Nane,.. barrel ..Ikck.. trepirtit, eh, a.". and Aplfl aho.v. • ' •, JO • .i g . 1,0711 N - :-4Wh.,0,,d,,,;;' ------- ----, ) , ei . foi, IL ./\ll7 fj,7j Mil.L . 4 LIGOWIT, W4ter bt. .. 1 ______ ,: R--ai I barrail J.B:i:, moorrr.. 1 FL° l7 fti‘beht brad—fnr oale b.: 44 PI Z: 4 SO bn.hal; ktlixrcod. 4b25.'47'3 , 17"'"41'.‘ _,j,,11-AH7TVlriter°lrank'lr:llFtp""°.ll.lbSseß. (i - BEESk--1(.4 bag. or by tll DO:kr:CS CO. oLLOW - 2Tiii.... co arrive id; DICKEY*. CO. , EFORNS— hide. lo air;;.e, fot sale by %.18.ltAti OVIZEY A CO. ‘',T.)-CES WANTED:v. A,/ ze'belacyt Bank, - Pao , \lO - oFomn.r \ V \A WILTEIN-1, Ezobikare Bros. m.10.4tb et. ti'\ ) irn 5.5 ItAlu3r. JoSEB iCect. rrrnmtritha., run', 43T., v \ Exquinge and , EntiiiK Hotteo °N, A:,WILICINS kt();\ \ A.. 75, Fourth St., opponia the .844 of ifittab's SPNE SubOoritiOr, nndor noir , ‘Oln& more, I..),i3rrktri eeehisia.l rclestd4 andrettrifinur , *T—TrariT, I.llT4,litek 4° r.49)v. \ ro• *ORM BR,OOMS-;-205 dozen '. J. R. DILWORTH II CO, )01',ISif —341 can or b ;aft, wiz= 20 calks for ' iUE--20 )71 • J. N . X42,WOIITA t 00. 31 Wood xt. Lava re- Ureired VAto‘roa4 Mon Bbiak Bilk tam* far , lea dlnu4, 1111:-A rut Viet; WOW, \ lo u t ITRY/IY ..t - STDT---3uRcIfFIAL *se re cvqo reem.tfe,Gl4teemesun mitt.. A 7 M . ollllii — iiioodit, -- .S, ITASObi have jueer eceivid , fL'A vv. pnv! %larkcif.poi;oleattit euttatiq 1P,715---O4OVE,'LLJ—u—,* 1 . 1 t A ek,„ tpm A. atAs.oNsk co., 4te ikpw'otiening I`: al~ntil~vi~eQf New‘g tyle li \Neuspappr File li .ROOKIV,ELL'S Pate ne.,N _ \, ewe 3 \ N pr,tro.C..! ed."*.".o4 p \ kna 41hA. • t/ RAPPING PAPER+IIrg sink; ty; I . t b r, 372 behraen sade4ll., - I"c7iitirneye. \. \ ,„ i, SUPERIOR artielk of Briof Pa‘per, ree'd ..,,,, k and f, .1.... b, V Ih. WfiLDRI.\ \ -.. I Bookeithe wed e.thtloite ‘LretWood etreet, \ between he Itstd'4th. _ ' • __,___,._____ .140 RE; NEWBOOKS , juiv4d from ' v.l. te. IN., .. • \ , • mph NEl:ate: ra pt, ."' ' ' \• \ - rmieettl'd ht3h•rfee. mettete eml Cet, - ; •. '„. , \ 4tieltt i tz , l i t , h k e hetelle, p 7 ht,,,,, 1x. ......,... .\ \ 1 • , bilUx .., r4 4 4171.1; ; 1.17=-.. ''', ' ' \ i • , 6lte wi tetV:misitt tamethlete.rjeeist"t \ : Le! nth me the 4 ,OSTorMtmir. \ .' ' \ ' 7'=Ativnziglrnws a nlint!Eten taXitb:)l • “littetetWe Vole] \ • Cte - Mama" lt : t \ '\:%trt=rrilt7o„l674:ren.ei ,\ J ill DAVISX. iA.EW,h , eee , I tee . \ TH E _ g vaaerwood' a Ca. . - °:'` 4 , 3l WAVy t r•'"!V. Ntn.%7Te." po ot eulobratea ain 13 I.t lax» " " 14 ' Iteekr.lt ocd tar SI-11,7f1.513/b•-%1. . ‘l , \ rlrtels L..tre 2.Stacks.4. flatfdn 1 Vatteral;'= LNI i 1 ' Ditto; 2 Ditto; S 1, 1 ,; 1 1 4 1.7' 1 "w\ a. 11. biola i eer \ \ .tallatrts rt!d 1'.122D1 S Jug 44,4 4 03. I TIM Eli 510rk.3.1 In otalldit, braf ckl gun an; Writ MA Nixed ties Mrinutr 1¢ quint Caullflorrars \ ka Tb . r clif.tgr re : tr ov r , e o oll 7 frift tbii'relebrwed { . 4.44. 1.11.114 a. tow. by al dotr:rthelict. PJprotomerl from t.l2AoIr trot. 1 .4. 1 : 1, 11•410 1 1..' , t " . Okr ' l Woe'. N" ';."l.lfrritUkltinV'd". F ARN 7,ELL m'y 'Lilly Deo \ r a new eons. r Tr: 4 • ILINAt that Zttleemeridrelb bY 4.7 .r 4 . row, ' \•. '‘• Irgetrate:# \ • 'OMar\ • , wafiamef.ki: • liariatut Wick, \ • Geld= Pippin \ • ' • L t i,u..me ran, \ nagutil:TA: • Ors, \ &kr", \ \ tryiii,l 44' ribar:ith lama or vat., 1..... ...\.aa syre;,.trast.ia mg* dos % r..tr af.c.a4 'ft"l4la " 1 7! *"" • - • ,st Woad itnort.. 11 . 1 , FL viu‘set y.cuct',. tc.... \ \ \ --.,• • 1 ~.,..,..', , ,T. \ Slortfa. Stir., s, 1152. f. \ - The E3l4rktt V 04464011 9, w. erreeStlagly dull; \ end torblog of lettliso.rmmirtl la 461S\!, 'rho onto th., toe, warm t ad. the rtr# P m "' ' \ ~,i,‘ , 1,,,,m,,,41t5ti. /wk. v.., =v. .1. rhoux.... btu,' 0 nd.g.,W,i-i ;) , .. e.- • 64r ;ma , roferttr. Stk. 100 bkto from 4 p arS3.l4. aa , l 26.44, at 41211b' \ , \ \.. tulditt —fro b 46 r 031 2 ,146 43 ‘ f'f , Stf. ft &Wt. rwor)644 belts , r/77 light, , 'the milts 1 4 , kk: M from OM 1,,,,,,,d,..„.„4,,,......f0r.0va:2,Wri0440:Lt ,!edilern...l2, 66 tor ro4 Rd 05,376 r.., toi ,rt.s, rrS 46.7.1, r.riey 031111 tom 400. aril our 33 , Stn. \ \ \ \ GS4IE/tlefllte Starkot !aryl, rite* oth to Woo of motroot. 6414 of 6 fittlr 003.111v1 elXar Vis O, nab ~k mar mg.,. Iftisse. Syrtradr, vikti mail dr./44 a: .140 \\ 4,,,k, s EsSto for Wis.,. i. , "^ rc . " \ M irkt.l \ e*g" u ...lee, 41, 40 10 k...5.• Rk,_ A.. \\ \ \ iticz—s a u 2 te...i kt to 121 Flo ;0 city' mr3o. \ \ • \ , BACON - 44.0i1.60,3 ok, ~e .. 4 . fsr ohozotir,.,\.6 w.f. \ Wort. 3 bh,l4, Itsta 'Wit 3 4 0 04 " .' ''''''s 14, S'4° P. coskarrr sh6tldors fik„4:: 6 ekikat 6.4 fol dimaltorisful 6,140 fair 6.4 ms Barnr rtrod Laois are osa,oc i \, g a p login 1.2:r1 . , ilgati I•ju ."..,•• 2 \ \ \ \ A AS.S-4sfr of 4 outs docoolVe sr:. ',;,,s,,Cratettbi,,, L,As of 400 Diu 4 36 ..I, 44 fa , r , tc ~ \''' \ 114 4 T-641 4, 4 'matt toads it 19 lbr tno rtl 11l ~ ~r f. LiNstit. ot—s cep: 6 b 1,14. ilforyrt. \ , J. KIDD A CO. I : l3ll BianitH WOOL TRADE. \ \ Prad'lt Huth & Co e fliViar, bile fola'aiati, - ..fhae tit \ \ gives she result of th• guircial nwile., .1 ,1 0. 1 1.1 sit 4 \ : \ \'. out. woola,whleti oresiberiaeo Lb. =lli hist slaii to rated ith hungiat. Trequalany effewal ....V . :3 NOW\ \ a, Althongh the Wachs. Oa.' Trail. duclog „ Ise last ,a \ maths, aa welLaa In tbraCale&glmaisafuntatier riatrieta ' '.. i'• „, " - - WWI the eleePtlon of the result . In whist. It wee 111.. ' \ i \ '', rrahir 11 .4--egitgi4 act ho eonalpsfeigi ever am lanit, atilt ,i'„ \ Pr7tiVitieVtliVasinals=nabatitietris=il.l4utt- \ \ anPlSltis of Waal In atl the anieleLa Of the ih01i..4 tise awn gtotiaged fears f ~,,d lmitilstint Vlllpkii3. Of COPIIII4 i \ 1\ v . '.. I' . " 'i' - 'l"fi LdAtkid"r 4 r" '5 -.. !: . =" 14 \ . \! ' \ • ..,i ;w.,:vt iLf ziNi it O.A. 1,,, •,,1....°.nr, .'.; eel.. Thereto Weal:. Dapf • •1116117111 t IIS it p.anaseei4 '", , ,A • .4 tow rd the et.. bur.", , I+l ,,, A•ir rear 1. 6. 4 h. % ' ' '' \ than it the tip:to:easement of the eale. L „ Altbangh rip have not ha& tor magi rein loch Mit L n ' - Wool prices a. {[ have wean., In view at ih a. reducer a s , • \ storks and tbe cheapness of moo re that tber.w).ll not Le sustainel ai ?hair -time= alvaneiLi . ratea. bon the, villlrisie \\" 01111 Wears, ratlle4narlr if the athirst. ef Vokon'ol 1,001, i 9i7snrie.ettrersigaltisliVet =ria<lo:o4= a a r s • 'trouts pander in pr.tet, bat cow we aineelar it-e*Pro- • , ' \ rite, business has been anon. lisarrgrp lee 10 the moue- ' ''' ' ' L I ; r ixtViiiiisli t :tti r f th' hri "0"4 i! ‘ 1 0 .4'?"4.1. 001 \ , \ rzt , ..! ,t, t ,e .nt: l42,. .Ll,"7 , zt a "latfir.- d lS A r r ii. up Woo/ the totiner., Ws mews in wai& stark Walk up Woo/s. liar wlllabta, former ie.. thritegs, ate. C 11.14 to he ePProptiatesh aril In, isle 'ream ‘snatir :more Woollen toads have been caesura. ran hireeene a, i It I. a w aolvereally hopes:Last the wro is. li - tialianilog DM.. isif Wool. will be the di:halt: a/i1 asenturaeureritha 'I DM.. again Wabash/nit their prow& fur coods..in\fair pro. rout th—a"h"-741tivg,bkh•hug-s.°,°-1 Igialgiii . f=l;l l ..4 7 41.. ap to j4=`t,..kr.o the iwrgire ithienik'wbich lb., ' .4. 4.„.„"' 1b1t -' ' \ \ . . . • • NEW EtePORD OILABM \ [DM the meek aiding full ciEZ.24.` \ Eraan—lbe market nil. fair mamma fl as A nrunotire ra ,, !ea Mu u.ne our last of I#lo eavOrt.• and erik b ere Ma c ame k7keprt a% \ erabnnever remain anine Um, but b!IM/nm, No. \ dwhon ra. pnuad 'nee. \ • olumaamr—am boolmaqn ‘,„ obrkx.urzp= rale of uune t .en r RIVER MEI LIGENCE E. _____ Tax MA--Share waif 2 hoc y losbas \ yater. last an_ ..... a1 . lag at &Mb, by instal mark. wad. ada Sigrid. Z. nt.l-1. er molly* warm sit' dry. ~: \ - -'.. - • . ' . larair.D. \ . • Baltia, &cost. DrosrusrMs. ...', Atlantic., Parkinson, brewbsridl. S. lisrard. Neils& Rbsabetb. ~ l'P PV . ' l'" :l7l . II • - o..mital Tsie a r:lrb . tin '7"j°. A ' \ Yalta mesa, ncogartt Zasearilln., \ . Justice. Weilsvi•le. , . . Thus Illiriver. Dal kr. lThirS ils.lon. - \ % . P.ltshrenttill.:4"74. VA, ka.ltrids!kla,...4:ruarilla . . \ ‘. Justice. Wellsiilla., , , . \ sixebiusii. W.h.eliuu. \ \ ' _ BOATS LUTING . TA *De ' WALLSTIL 1 .8-Jostice- • \ ,COPOISNATY—Intik WIDABLINO—Corn El.ta- • LANEB7I.I4-lat I::estn. \\EarTsavga.s. g Lund 6'e. ‘. I.lal4lorui Lemh Ate e.•• Lapses Paekst , . . 1, , 1 1POO.,111( RI . VEL sAartyul.mitr ExescOor.-I,A' of Ron ly . eztoa: V \ tO4OO J a r fat/444 mdw. 1,14, 0 .11001.4 wool 6.'44.1 box atlas, A thdt:ko, hb4, , SlolloTell; 100 bhbooomon4,N Kb& Nan , . Got so drAktocraf4oPlielf:Tittil gfP 4.22r atVgiUtribr62 o lls 4 ) wstncOo's":4:ll.W by (Obit.; b., 41, 10;144,.. 4• 41r 4, U.& a o&IDIo- • 2,ll4l tO_ULLlo.'SrJoita ‘ Lkao.-7, •t, I jler •a& do, Voa Dm:9llone At Marv! boo 1 lo&P'r kr::&4111,01114°/...0, ohl _,-R441" I lot moray.. Nlbc , tor, 't 10 Wads IS Thaw; d tont pam - 41,41,in • b 0000 r &C r 00 ao, ~ 7 ; (t r kir &Coe.. tap , /monk: Ito br i. 3al do. • klefilll4.l grr=lAbtli do&.Vkg..l/ EIZZa 191xtgasaz CO:* 4 oaL taws. doo /VS. RAIL. ROAD DONTRY \ • ' ' PENNBYLVA:cutRay:. istau,l The. r.pnrstalaing . train ars At 41 tiarlhirrpsa E Ins train lore; it 6 LA. _, , •,,, . \.. 'Cilia CP.kIitIaYLV.IN - Id ' WAIL Itaillr-HS \ ~ Tha krona man lux - rgaltnnit Strati Stitt= akkkl o'clock. a. at., and arrlsa ara , .2o - dilrrk, pi ix;nirr 44 nic,..ptiTlfi.slandar: ThilArckansnaatkto train lskallai* aklook.k: Y » and 640. a. la. ' .. ~ ', , . - - ` .rinitifor sato by 3. DILWORTH & Co. 4, 141,41;11,011,11f4107 ~‘,,,,,\ „\liabtory,,lnty or Idr. tELlekerinz, Sot ' , 1% 4 , frioie d um e d c. 44 p:.,„ r,, r ui,, ..4 i ,.. ..,-, \ ( T IT, ilth all Ma :wept iFiTOT4OIII,II/M. reautr-ilr. I N Ora , its4accil Carrell raittla \ao Co ' Ea mad I 'l, , ‘ - 1 '''':':::E!!!!!!!EE14:s7 '''':\ f77.11/4,,,:pita10l Camara, Itasea-644. 71i KM tbrit . fla.f.Samood 'fleaa.l,Ccraves, •1101.1 awl aia hag; . (kb "' ' ' • \ ' \ 1 i 14 . ., acceorpod ....I °dare Pl.o Faet t irldi lloiar. \1 • a: . PM .• rims ierfai sia all roar bliet U. \ 1 p.a.r.la4 mart tharotiblr araam•cl inarartUr. aadittar ' 7 1= L oas ara Oa 4:a. as ria . r6ral at iFta\aiara7.. ( . Lad W4oura Nuttoma ‘. , , , • 576 .. No. 61 WI, 1. , 1 tir6.',, PTIEES' Z—E.r.. rti.ol..tonl Cheek, rer (v?f AT aal• br .t., T. AI. J.BONZ, \ T ittiblAth Trrict ttrzra3rlnza bat' B"N incorporated by 'i.Lettera an mmeoc for atm, Rawer,. ar.mt4l.r7 AZOCIJCIGt. 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