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LOI rwsetswirr,- 'GEN'L WINFIELD SCOTT, of New Jersey WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, N. Carolina TOR CANAL COMMISSIONER J ACOB HOFFMAN, or REIMS CORNET Jcor. cur TRi IlCritrAlt COITILT, t`te men nutt, Rau Rlobard Coulter. dovuutel.) JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Co .. FOR 11168111E.V11AL wantons. 812,10111, A. L. i:.0.-., - ./131117 Pouoct. --- . • .. 5 ... 1fT11 . 1.11. I,W arkt& I WILLIAM O. Mona& IS. JAI4IB K. Campsm. IL .7a.../ . 7../.17,0 - 5, 15. Jams D. Patrol. J. inn IV. Procc.‘,. 1.1..11112.1 K. I/ATM./N. 4 /C. P.- "nut. 17. DI. i.e. illeCcuoca. 5. i , PW.IOt 1.1c1t.....11. IT. Kura Duct. 4, WOW M. rel./.12.. IS_Jos• Logr7o, 7. JOO. 1 • 1110.011. W. Acczioir, itosattse. F. /011 . 0 I r/lITIIL 11. Titian 3. &aux. 0..41.21 atom... AI 1.0•I1 L. Loto. I^. C 1111 1 ,14 P. wrausk A CW10.110.3 Harcu. 71. NCI) ALTO,. 24, Daurr Puny., II M. C. 11Aam.... ' :b. Uri A. PWITIII,III. 13. Na 111141.WSWITS. Autimasonic and Whig County Ticket ran 0M11213-21nr punter. DAVID .RITORIE. Pittrbanch. ram corm* a--^^ *100W?. 1110 MAS M. HOWE, AlleobenT ' no m nmIIGE DARSI6., Alt art. remor. TOl ABISKILT. • APPIATON Birmingham Tli.))1A1 PRNN RY , snort HIBBARD COWAN, ntaburoh. rt. 0. Bylit/CR.•Pitt Toarnshir. JOBB N. PORIBIL Tnrenturo. WILLIAM lIAGILL. Pitisbnrob .11101,1741 T. atorro 0004 Or COMM n• Walt. =MUM et USEMART. Allmh••=.7• 1 7 11.11161 ALGRO. ratan:lmb • =WM JAYE] LORRY. Pirtaborgt CIXTOI4 FRANCIS' T.lMpt. Ellabah. THE lEFLUX 'OP GOLD. We are in tie midst of a -financial, oommer vial and social revolution, greater, probably, thou nay tbe'worldhas beretofor- seen; and it may belwell to devote en hour to thr consider a.._ ton Of its eat-asap= the various interesto;or tho world, bat more particularly our own. So solitaire have the !relations of the several total liaa 91 mankind boacmo one with another, that the effects of prosperity or adversity, inflation or contraction are no longer confined to the country in which these cenditioas of things may happen toCilat, bat arc felt almost immediately iri all The damp/try of gold in California four sure ego gave anew direction to no email portion of the commerce of the world,and imparted to that long lino of coast which bounds this continent uu the west, and which had until then teen-si lest and deserted, an importance newer dreamed of in the wildest imaginings of thuAo who love to speculate upon future events . The infiuence of the enormous end tier tnoressing infirm of gold from California, upon our country was a subject of painful oppre ' bension to many judreenut minds. They saw with alarm our own proper industrial pursuits languishing under it. unwise pelioy of free trade, stud yet our commercial ability to por chase immensely of the products of European industry was sustained by this new and unnatn: ruiresouree. They saw the manufacturer and artisau hopelessly prostraied, and laborers wan dering about in search of employment,while im porters and vendors of foreign goals were amas sing fortanes. Much as gold was Menacing, things were rorking_badly for a.: - At the end of three years from the discovery of the Cali fornia mines threefocrthe of their products were in Europe to pay for fabrics man; of which we ought to have manufactured ourselves. Had this state of things continued much longer the effect upon the industry of the country would • have been disastrous in the extreme. tat tat the discovery of gold mines cf perhape caul richness and greater extent in Australia, nee of the posseesions of Great Britain, brought forward a counter current of the precious metal, the effect of which upon the industrial interests if this country is directly the reverse of that from Califon:um. The one depiessed and para. iyeed the regular industry of the country, and enabled. England and France to gain a complete usoendatim over us; but now England having a supply of gold within her owedominione, her own hem, industry is beginning to experience the disturbing effects of this, to her new ele ment of national wealth. En eland heretofore has maintained her moon . metering and commercial supremacy over the United Stoma by moons et the low rates of wa gee paid to her people-in other wordy, by con. - triving to keep her capital, large as it wu, se ' fully employed as to render it always 'tight,' to use a common financial phrase. Bat now, owing to the large, sums received from the United toles, to which have:been Liddell other large Wi, ISEABIGHT. sumsfrom Australia," she can no longer do so; This man who resides in Fayette county, is hence, money being too abundant, it will no Democratic nominee for Canal Commission longer command the same proportion et Libor as cr. In the Uniontown Democrat of a recent date formerly. The pries of railroad Iron hu al. there is a long statement published relative to Maly risen some four dollars per ten, With eve• a dispute about money between him and one ry prospect of an increased and permanent ad Hugh Graham, who says he is a "democratic 'ranee. This enhances depicts in the United voter," but of whom we know nothing, nor do States six dollars per ten. Other vuisties of we care to enter into the merits of the dispute iron must necermorily be affected in like proper- - between them. The statement embraces two or tics; and ether British Wefts will besimilsly if. three letters, one of which is signed Wm Sea tested, thought probably to a lees degree. The right. It te • literary and moral curiosity, and . effect of all tide will be to revive the prostrate exhibits perhaps better than any thing else we minufactures of our, owntimintry. eon get hold of, the writer'. fitness foe the station But othercauses, beside the extreme &blind to which he has been nominated. once of money, are operating powerfully upon Mr. Graham introduces. Mr. Searight's letter the commercial relations of Great Britain and na fee's. the United States, and reileving_the latter from The nomination of Mr. Searigtit for Canal Com that Crushing preemie of competition to IthICII CnialiOner, Is not sufficient reason with me, for departing from my suggestion to him that I would tocefoce legislation Liu for the past sin years I book upon is now c o c tid . t d h . e v ot t h o ez e w p th . to t tol left us exposed. Heretofore the United States has been the principal market for. British goods; so. I will therefore put the original letters Into but now a market of , indefinite capacity and of the hands of the Printer with directions to print ! apidlyi ncneet d eg imp or t ance i s o p ene d to t h em them word for word and letter for letter: in Australia and the aeighborieg islands, which, Summers Feb 14 1840 combined with the emus first mentioned, will, it u ldr ha H t u i l i tt . Heys De:eStr-I will Just tw i o nform may be hoped, leave the American manufacturer -.A A it- dome y dr o ua t uOuara ilba :lt TILI t In v o e e ha T ra been to h' it i t% in pose:oaten of the market of his own country, bank be paid of The interest it has gave me ak a y possibly enable him to compete with Euro. Judgment for Twenty five hundred whiteh I pane in the! markets of other nations. hare Entered toe the County dookett he boa Goo Still another abase Is operating to climate the l et h eee t4 l ehe = t h w ie h gr ee h i e t IL Y i e d he ne C e r e gli f a n ; it rake of labor In England.' We ,allude to the orleTens on a Credit of Six and nine iion e tls and large emigration to Australis. The Limped will return in one month end pay of one half of Courier, of Jane 80, says: . the bank It so the Judgment will be good foithe "The number of emigrants of all elutes who battens I have my doubts Bat as I wase silty now weekly leave the port is almoet incvedible. of forgery by lining your name to his note and Last week upwarda of twtKthousand left; ende the Penitentiary Staring me in the face I thot from the large number of vessels at present on bait to nine you from the bank and have taken the station, is may fairly be esihneted that the ell the responsibility on my self bat if I ever do average at tuber of emigrants, for several weeks such an act spin pantie° to come, will_considuably exceed that num b er. " I presume he her written to Coolie sod you The very fact that such a doors opened to tsceeett',D:ielemeeeethiwyogicterehLeinihheet7enwepittg,otne the enterprise of men of huribie means will go are n u from the Bank I take it all on my for to place the laboring classes of that country self But Ido know that he bas don more toithe i n the same condition of, pe rs o na l ind e p en d ence party now In power Then some man that hats got which they enjoy here, and _,_ which we trust they :tee fattest terCeZtErtetsMeOnretb;OrCarthale and f If 6:1'2 will ever enjoy; but of whien locotooo folly, or Som m e that would follow Like penny dogs when rather subserviency to the dictates of slavehold. the Thirst. the have something tolain and noth ens, had Tell-nigh deprived them. Many et the Log to Le finest ships in the British commercial =rine, I mean mills wood help whew his friend was "ethag the, clesnien , Gem Britain and Sand in adversity not Like Some wood be frieands ""' that will hang to the Coat tail when In prooperi. Sande, Lam entered the Australia trade , with ty . every prospect of large. profit. In fact, as we I have promised to pay of the bank if mills said, before, there has been a great and sudden fails this spring and that will Take about all the revolution in the commerce of Great Britain and money I wilt be able to Coleet as it her to Come By the rarest your friend mehoire its more indeed of the world. Few cities, we think, am likel to Likely will fail in paying the money be binned y be more of me and that will not he testing hip frieande substantially beoefited by this new phaee of the wall he got about all I ever got for our work manufacturing and commercial world than Pitte and you now I out hero a llooddeol to start tough; and now is the time for her to put forth ‘,...tbati..wfleblicet give resents to m y frieuide vigorous efforts to plum herself in apposition to wi t - r on - re ; wt d p —n- i c w en ' r e a r m, =skittle most of this new taro in affairs. la . WM SEARIGHT this remark we allude more particularly to the The .bore letter le overwhelming, enders cams haft Ilteoafeoluro and the thousands of articles pletely shows Mr. tlearight's literary and metal into which it may here be wrought with such unfitness for the office of Cecil ,Conualationer, facility. Our various railroad 00/1111eCil011/ ought t h a t we deem to nonao t a ursiv. other m d. to be pushed forward rllProPrlY• both these donee of dishonestly published by 31r. Graham, which will bring fo oar oily th e , raw =Wish Surely the Democratic party will not soUtterly needed, end those _which will enable our MUM. disgrace Duff as to continue to supports ma n Wearers to send away their various articles to s o destitute of every tinalifiestion, and who le *vary point of the ecnepase. by his own letter shown to be unfit for any re. We have written these remarks alter mature ripsaws aueelealose. refiactien. Our object is to Inspire hope and,, oontldearer, sad we bast, as well as we are able, iTtill i n i t bnan t t nt an end of wan carried t it,,,G°Z;n 1 11 " t given mesons for Mr opinion, sad of these facts S e nr e, T;„ t h e d em sa d h em p see on and reuses our readers are ea able to judge as c ' • The.LOnisville Union says that the late .ifire• P heluee ue to.unite no r' choi r ,: had broki eat at Fairfield. to Nelson whenever a Proper regard far truce it - ni- permit county. About UV Mel had occurred; and ten era to do ter. ;We Skink it dm se Pow had been fetal. \ S7••• ""'",".••• • 4 . 1TT111111111111 As another specimen of Pierce's sayinge on this sobjeot, eines his change of opinion, and in or der to show whence it was that the Pitteburgh Pert derived that remarkable sentituer.: ascribed to Gen. Piero+, which it has taken the liberty to cut in twain, and to reject the first half, but the remainder miring nothing atjemienable in it, it keeps as a stand:op, memorial of his genius; we ficert the following toast which be (trend at • recent Democratio Testiest in ffew Ilacupshire: The compromise measures of 1860 and the New Hampshire Demoaracy—Upon the former the litter have,fizsd the seal of their unFlusiir approbation. No North, no South, or Eut, no West, under the constitution; but a sacral main. tuance of the common bend and a true devotion to the common brotherhood. Loss or Ltrxxx Tar. Bernie Mums—AC.4m raittee of the British Rouse of Commons has hoes for come time enquiring into the number, nature arid cumin of the accidents m the mines of England. The foileiring table exhibits is esoimary of the number of deaths and injuries resulting from such secidente during the past three yesrs and a half: Da 1848 Desthe 567 lojoriel 341 850 632 273 1651 . 682 246 To June 12, 1852 408 03 'Total 2.279 958 These horrible sacrifices of human life and limbs were caused by explosions,fall of roof,fall ia 'haft, imperfect machinery, &n, the greater part of which might hare been guarded against by a rearm:lode quantity of care and caution PIESCriI TIVOLI/XL From the hunkiiinda' Demerat, pubaged at COM • cord, Nee Hampshire At the meeting appointed at Net/Boston Cen tro on Friday afternoon of January 3d, by Gen eral. Franklin Pierce, to 'Writers the citizens of that town to regard to the difficulties between himself and a portion of the Democrats of that eict.ierr, he occupied the first hoar of his speech In-defending his 'military character. He ex plained the circumstances of his fainting, and declared that hrith the exception of.& eiegle u nse en. he had ted his command in the blue of every battle." After thie he commenced speaking upon the Fugitive Blue Law. He said that it differed in no important particular from the law of 1793. A clergyman who was presentiaid, that, u the Invitation had been given, he would like to make an inquiry: "Doyou regard the features of the Fugitive Blare Law as corteistent with um moo law?" General Pierce immediately replied: "If I moat annotrtht guntion, 1 soy no, Ido not. I hare been asked .j 11194 is, folitioe Mao, Law. I alumered no , Pootaa4 k. 'hare a most revolt ing feeling at the giving vp of a stare, the tam it ep posed to humasity." Here Mr. Foes inquired, "If it was not oPPu• aril to right as well as to humanity I" Gene ral Pierce replied—" Yes, it is opposed to mural right." The alms/ is the substance of Genesi Pierce's remake upon the Fugitive Slave Law. The quotation marks include the very language need by the General as taken down at the time it wog uttered. Lest say of our democratic friends should not receive the above ass true version of General Pierce 's remirks upon that °cession wo clip the following estract froin an elsborsto report of the woe meeting, in the Manchester (N. H.,) Lem mist, of Jam 8, 1852. Ile (Gen. Pieroe, who was then speaking] was then asked: '"Was either the law of '93 or the present law founded in any degree upon the com mon law ?" Geo. Pierce. -4.1 can't go loco a disquisinon ugoo the common law." The ingairy was then made, "Do you regard the (datum, of the Fugitive pixie law ea consis tent with the'oommon law 7" • Gen. Pnerce.--.• Well, if I must anetorr, No, en not. Pam been caked(' I !sled this Frgilire Stare law. !answered, no. I hart a moat revolt mg feeling at the giving up of a stave; the Fugitive Steve is opposed to hantantty. [Here tome one in. guired, it not oppoted to right?") Yea, it is oppmed to moral rig.sl. From tbest extracts it appetite that Pierce ha changed greatly in bin sentiments with re. grad to the , Fugitive Slave Law, elute the Bth cf Tannery. Then he loathed it and had e moil rrroiling fesling stab giving up of a 'love. Na,, however, lie can think about sending a gitive slave beck to slavery without any .revolt• log feeling' whatever. lie can now sit down with good conscience and write a letter of accept ance endertill a plorarm the principle, of which arts diametrically . opposite to bee senti ments *A:looted above. Pierce twist indeed have a pliable set of principles, if he can 'wing around from his old stand 62 far as this Truly the Washington Union has a goo I reason for cal ling him, 'Young Hickory of the Granite if, si.s we soppeas, the fact of a hickory being young implies that it is equally pliable. Bat what say the democratic -press through out the nation, ■ho assert that Pieroe made no otufliing in miler to get the r.cucioation, r.or any change of principles in accepting their ultra- Scuthern platform, bloat It appears that, previ ous to that trent, he was suffiaiently Northern is his sentiments to politically damn any max) of Mar party--a regular cbelitianist as Mr!, would say. A few days since the Native American Con ientlon nominated Webster for President, and Geo. C. Washington for Vies President last week,'"bowever, Mr. Webster declined the nomi nation; and now it aypeare from a letter from Geo. C. Washington, published in the National Intelbgencee that ho also has declined the nom ination. In this letter he passes a high enlogi nm upon the character and talents of our own 1100itleeS, Scan and 011.111.11.1 L A Reeser Casa IN Pouir.—in reference to the loss or the steamer Cmpian, which boa just been annonoced in the newspepere, the Cleve land Herald makes the following pertinent and pungent allocution: "HARBOR AND Inraovzinsrs.—Let us have a daguerrotype, a life•eketah, of oar noble lake, Wheal to foam, its water mountain high, precipitating the good steamer Caspian upon the piles and wharves, huilt by the private enter prize of our citizens. I.• Let. then the murmur• of 'hundreds of pea. sangers,"ahut up in our hotels, because ocir work, here did not shelter our lake croft, be voiced by the pats. ”And let the painter this morning transfer to the canvass the wreoh of the steamer Caspian $50,000 destroyed in a night—lor lack of har bor improvements; and let the country, (be West say whether they ore for Pierce, and neglect of appropriations to riverand harbor improvements or for Scott, and protection to the tars, to com merce, and to life." Democratic mere are still advocating the ranee of Gen. Pierce on the ground of hie gen• eroeity. .Since the , discovery of the click of candy by Gov. Steele, another remarkable in stance has come to light. "M.) , years ogo, o collection was taken up in his native town for the purpose of increasing the Sunday School Library, end I remember with pride the satisfaction it gave me to see General Pierce empty hit pockets as freely as he did for that. object."—Currelponilent of the Boston Post. ' The wicked editor of the Manchester Amrriean hos' raked out of the duet of ages the record of tho benevolent deed Ile imps as follow,: • "Tow we have iu our possession tho original document which records that wonderfully youth ful ant of the General. It reads as f2llowei ••AlLtartosocou, March ro, 1827. •We, the undersigned, do promise to pay the sums annexed to our names to purchase books for a Sabbath School Library Every iedvidual paying 25 cents, will be considered a member of a society hereafter to be formed, and every fam ily which shall pay 25 eruts or more shall have access to the Library, together with all children and youth who constantly enjoy Sabbath'School Instruction ' The above is a true copy. The largest cob ecription on the paper is ate dollar mild the emallest is 25 cents. About the middle of iho hat is .Franklin Pierce 25 cents." Thus the Gz.neral, at 23 years of age, emptied his pockets by giving 25 CrlltS.--i7artford Courant. Irons (he Pomnesavanta Inquirer. THE COLORED UGLIER CRAMER IR SOUTH CAROLINA JAIL It will be remembered that some rij, an Engli.b brig, homeward bound, wca c to put lab,' Charleston, 8. C., in d:etre., being in a Flo! to t g coalition Among her crew , was a colored PLrtugue,e sailor, who was immediately seized, and tooprosoned to the common jail_ %%lea the Captain was phone to leave Char:et:on, the city anti:ntie. Fp: , loin a hill for the board or Manuel Pereira, the colored seamen, whom they had kept to prison, offering to me him up it — the bill woe paid. The captain refitted to pay the bill, and left the man in pneoo. tin the 224 of Jll., this matter was brought before Parliament by Mr. M Mines, who begged to know whet steps had been taken by O....rename.: "to eapedite the course of pototo joatior" In the care Lord Stanley retired, that be was glbil that this question had been rut, leccaube he thought it desirable, on all accounts, that public atten tion, both in this country end the United States, should, as far as possible, be called to tho hard and oppressive working a those local aad pro vincial laws which obtained lu the Southern States of the Unioo with respect to negroea — Ile then recapitulated the CIITTIIII!.[SM,C, of the cue. and c.intinued: •Mr Mathew, her NlAjt.ie Consul at Charles too, had distinct orders what to do in such on ees, and it became a question whetter he should appeal to the United States Distract Court, or to the court of South Carohelix In the end, it was decided that applications on the suPject should be made to the Court of South Carolina. It then appeared that the judge refaced the application for a writ of habeas corpus, retorting such deal. sion for the topper court. The Superior Court was to meet in Columbia too May, and the latest accounts received by the government were dated the 2Sth of that month, by which it appears that the matter was suit pending in the Court of Appeal The present question was not a novel one, hut required very deticate handling. No subject . .ed to a greater diversity of feeling or difference of opinion than that which related to the mutual obligations &fleeting the federal and provincial gamma:mots. The most energetic remouetran. eve had been addressed by the noble lord the member'for Tiverton on this very subject. and he (Lord Stanley)believed that a relaxation had taken place in the law in one of the States of the Union. Re had also every reason to believe that iu time public opinion would proctor. the abrogation of laws which although they were carried out in one of the most intelligent,coun. tries of th e world, were nevortheleee et:trace and a scandal to civilisation. (Hear, hear )" Tent. the Washisyttnn (P..) Telegraph HON. L. D. CAMPBELL, OF OHIO. This talented and estimable gentleman Iswell known here in Washington as a firm, consistent; and inflexible Whig and it will appear etrulge to all wh3 know him that a •indication of his character In this particular could ever have been made necessary. Yet he I. not tardy in his own defence, as the following letter will abundantly prove: To the Editor, of the Tribune: Rona or REPLYSKSTATITCS Washington, July 2. 1852 DEAR SIRE If my position in politico is 6 matter of any interest either to the readers of the Tribune or of the Post, it is bat fair that it should be correctly- stated. For the lent seven years General Scott has been my fleet choice (or the Presidency. I had the honor of presenting hie name to the Philadelphia Convention of 1848, and of joining with the Ohio delegation to eating for himfiree, last, and all the lime, Since then, I have joined with the Whigs of my district and State in declaring, on all proper cenuions, that he was our first choice; and, sa evidence of our sincerity and fidelity, ire in to gioe Aim the elm local note of Ohio Your intimation that I voted for Van Boren is uvJust, because I have never voted anything but a Whig ticket, and have probably devoted ais much time and labor against Mr. Van Buren's pretentious as any man of my age in America. I have never been a candidate, except when reg. ulazly made eo by the nomination of the Whig party. That the Freesetiers have voted for me, IN true; and I always make my grateful aoknow ledgmtnate to them for their con6deece. I regard the "platform" which Getteral.Bcott hu made by.a service or nearly half a century, in defending the Union, the constitution, the laws, the country, and the whole country, with out regard to sectional parties or sectional Inter ests, as more reliable nod meritorione than any which politicians may have constructed. is is good enough for sti. I deep the right of the Post or the Tribune, under such circumstance*, to amigo to me the eptivoeal position of a "boltei.7 lam ter 800tt and Graham, and mj humblo services are dedi• sated to the contest Years, truly, • L. D. CAMPBELL. Mr. Campbell is now about forty-one years old, and few men of his age havabad a more ample or useful experience in the politicafitnig glee of his State and of the country. At the early age of twenty (we are Informed by a friend near us, who has known him long end well) he I was the editor of a Whig paper in his 'muse I county in Ohio, whenthat country gave a Jack eel:majority of thrre thousand retail In every contest sines that date he free borne an active part on behalf of the Whig party, and never voted any other M. the Whig ticket. The Free•Bollers of hie district have ever menifested a generous confidence in bin ability and integrity, and have supported him whenever a candidate for office, notwithelandleg his uncompromieing Whig posi tion, and the fsot that he bee always hem pre. ended as the nominee of 11/42 conventional That Mr. Campbell in Boat man of Ohio," is both been and in that State a trite and common Baying As be himself once es oWnterl, when there were. few around him to take up the cry, "General Scott was defending his country at the cannon's month when I was a helpless Infant on the week.= frontier, andmy hiker fae away from him home an humbler rob , diet in that holy cause: and I shall never be ab sent whea his friends are rallied to hie 'sup , port in any struggle:" Mr. Cambell toads no vain promise. He has stood forth a bold, • fear less, an able and an eloquent champion of the gallant beroln many - an arena, and his influence U felt and acknowledged wherever the faithfal and devoted Meads of Scotland the Whig clause are known. The gratifying reward of behold ing the Emcees of his labors yet awaits and hands are before him that even. mierepre. sentation cannot tarnish or Impair. Thi to little daughter ofW. 1414 se Demo, 012 So, was poboaod so death tass Took, by allot toady which hod boon oolorwl by sows poison s's oubsbiooi. LETIGLE Mr A TEUZ WHIG About the time of the meeting of the Whig National Convention in 1848, the Hon. TRUMAJI Steno wrote to Gen. scon mating that either Henry Clay. Mr. Webster, Judge McLean, Gen. Taylor, or Gen. Scott would probably be nomin ated for the Presidency: and inquiring, among , other things. whether, In case Gen. Taylor shoul d be : nominated, he (Gcn. Scott) wstild support him. Here is the reply: . WASHINGTON, Jl/08 3, 1848. DEAR SIR: I beaten to acknowledge the honer of your letter of this date. I admit and feel all the force of the public views you have laid be fore me. Midi, within a few days . I had not supposed that my WIMP was et all likely to be brought be fore the Whig National Convention, Pow coon to meet iu Philadelphia to select a candidate of, the party for the President of the United Stater Whether I receive votes or not in that enligh tened body for the highdletinctinu in question. I shall, as a Whig, feel Myself under every ob ligation that can hind a citizen to h 5 country, end give to the nominee—whether h be one a the other of the four distinguished times with which mine is associated by you—al the moral influence sad _support it may be la my power rightfully to exert; and I ought e t to doubt that all Whigs will he equally patriot c and ear nest in the came good cause. Reciprocating the personal frieu chip with which you honor me, I remain, m dear sir, faithfully yours, 1V INFIELD, SCOTT. Smv Itcmrr . toa &torso •rat Ilsecw—The tetautiee of fitment Pierce's letter of acceptance unveil themselves but slowly. Those who dig thereto, alma Mired find hidden treasures Hero is roe of them: "I eball always cheri.h with pride and grati tude the recollection ~ f the post—thnt the ♦nice which first prone. loved for me, and pronounced alone, came from the mother rfStatre " • • X • May 1 oot regard it oo n foot, pointing to the overthrovi of neetional jealoueies and took tog to the permanent life and vigor of the Union!" So it seems that Prank Pierce regards hie nomination, and particularly bin receiving the vote of Virginia to start with, no eseential to tho safety, or at least "looking to toe permanent life and vigor of the Union " What a mighty inthrence this incidental circumstance meat have upon the affairs of this nation, and through it, open the whole world' Tns MeerlN.: AT LUMPT . 9 LANT —TSp With fogion correspondent of tho North American says: For ebricue 'masons or propriety, Oen Scott will not tired tae eAtbrmion rf theAnniverin ry al the bottle of Niagara, on the 27th of July; nor wilt be consent, brhis presence or his per. count influence, to take part to any political meeting during the Presidential'eampaign. lit estimates the dignity of hit position, and that which the Whig patty has recently conferred upon him, too highly to become at this period of his life, arid after mealy n halt a oratory of. ter rier to the country, au electioneer for himself. Without violating any role of delicacy. be might, under the extruordioary elem.:um...leen of the piroposed occasion, hare at.peaced on the scene of his-former triumph, to meet the tons of thou sands whii will be there to give him welcome.— nut be wound coat yield to those prompting, which might be supposed natural at such a time, and ,preferred to adopt the caul:mils which pro diced any misapprchemisa of molter General Scott wilt be more appreciated among reflecting 'men for a decision which does se much credit to hit - oublo nature. fa shunning three demon strations which might attract enthusiastic sup port, he but obeys the ~ u sinteney of a chrome ter which was as heauti; idly ilia ,trend 6y disc. btilietioo to authority, when offehtively summon. ed from the head of a" rtetarloue army, as it hen always been in every other situation to LETTER FROSI GEORGE C. WASHINGTON, Re/Thre to tile Arairtran Nomination frr the rice Precilency. IVASPITGTOII, July 14. The National Intelligenter cantalut the fol lowing latter from George C. l9 aehingtott; rela tive to the rr.catnatlca f the American party (or the Vice Previtlenoy: I lure seen published in 'reviews prints, the proceedings of the American National Codeen lion, aseembled at Trenton, New Jeroey, on the ath inst., from which it appear. I was nomina ted So a candidate far Vice presidency of the United Statics No official commuuication of the foot has been recnived by arc, and if ..ay such has been made it has mieoarried. My name having been thus unexpectedly pro. canted to the country, cantot Inapt consent to remain silent, and, therefore. 0.1 -pt thig mode of responding to the nomloat. on I feel highte honored by fe.n. deemed wurtLy of boob c dlatinsttoo, and bf having ray 1.1111 ud,actated with that of au .tnii.eot,•tod revered eeleeted by ins Conventivn for the office of restident of the United States The Baltimore Whig Convention has presented to the nation as candidate* for Ile same offices, the names et Winfield Scott and William 11 Graham. these Itatnitilltlbl received my cordial uslent, no well as :Wane support. 1 have been on certms of frienity intercourse with Getters' Scott for twenty care, and 'esteem him for his spotless character and hte frank, manly and courteous beeline I respect him fi,r hie talents which hare often been severely tested, but which never failed him under. the moat trying eircumetancer, and I ad mire him for his military services, by which the °hammer of his country has been elevated at home and abroad, and whiali have been equalled by no man hiring or dead, since the day. of revolution. Its freely shed his blood in main tabling the honor of hie country arid her rights. His patriotic dercitien to the Union, and twiner entice principles, and his firm support of tha Compromise measurer, cannot, in my belief, be questioned, without doing him a great wrong and injustice. Mr. Graham is oriereettioaable, beinz-re !Fleeted (or his Weals, and extolled (or Ms vir Mee by all who boo, him. Entertaining thew opinions of the candidates of the Whig Convention, and being finally , and willingly committed to their support, I am con strained most respectfully to decline the nomi nation of the American National Convention. GIORCIL C. ‘VA.SUINCITON 1117MOILD Extensive Butrwaacr.—Le Cabo. die°, a paper published at Montreal, Caned!), states that there ore painful reports ha oirculs. lion relative to numerous shipwrecks said to have taken place in the Gulf of Bt. Lawrence, daring one of the recent hurricanes. It le said that the schooner Alliance, armed by the British Government for the protecilun of the fishe r i ~, Lae perished near Si. Island, with all on &mad; that fifteen schooners were lost in the vicinity of the Magdalen Island; and that twenty two pilots have been drowned. DESTRUCTIVE FRE6II6T BALTIMOTl6.—bar log the storm at Baltimore on the 13th ions, in the wortheasterti subarbs of the city, Hart ford Bun overflowed its beaks, flooding the base ments, Collis., and first. floors of over three hundred houses north of Aisquith street, sweep ing off fences, out houses, and carrying off fur niture. The bridges and two culverts were swept off, and six heaves, nearly finished, were entirely de rodished. .Abort two Mt:idled other bowed had their cellars flooded. They were all small buildings, occupied by the poorer climate. Over two hundred of those damaged moat, were owned by Robert Boyd. The lose to the city le over $80,000,. and the damaged private property not leas than *50,000. On Friday last, about two o'olook, daring the IMidst of a violent thmuler storm, the long bridge over the Cataraqui Bay to Point Frederick, wee struck by lightning about the centre, and, sin gular to say, the stone pier, --abutment, and a large portion of the plank flooring, were all de stroyed mid swept Sway, leaving two large open ings in the carriage-way. What adds to the min gelarity of this affair is, that at the time of the lightning striking the bridge, a soldier wan go ing over, whii.remembere toeing the stroke. He was Immediately blinded, the metal' number on ids cap was melted Off, hie trousers were rent and burst and yet he was otherwise unlojoted. Us monied his eyesight next day. - • HA crasyman in Alment, Mich., named Welsey /Tolbert, beingabout to be arrested took refemt in a 'Sella log-house, with a.musket sod pistols and shot Jacob Willie dead as he via approach ing fur bin amrst. Two hundred of the Mame resorted to the place with arms, fired the booze to drive out Hubert, and, on his. appearance, shot him down. Both the dead men leave loge families. The Sasses (N. J ) Register says that is terrific hail storm swept oresMontagne on Tuesday lost, raging about half au hoar. The stones reins ured from els to nice Wiles in oiretunferenee, sad some were near]: as large so e mates fist. The storm followed the coon* If the Delaware River, commencing in the northern' part of Mont:gas. and sweeping the whole length of the township in a track about two miles wide. A little boy. .ix Of NM years old, eays the Oaandalgoe (N. Y.) Messenger, who had been sons to pi a bottle filled with llipme, drank so much oo Ms way home as to rause Ms death. A am at Udes whp had beat san-struelt, and wan &inflows sad near dying, was saved by pat- Ung his het In warn Into. A Strong Certificate. Prom the Steubenville Herald. March .15. 18.51. stg - THE reader is referred to the advrr neat hi another column, which give. the details of a woodetlYul ear. in to the cue of MiLaueis klerceittige,•hieh la certified to have beau effected. not in Main, nor In Lou- Lune, nor Ina or.uon, bat here. alocrot In Tour midst Reed IS and judge for yourselves— Public attention I. y invited td the isdn. unvarnished statement of Your own Own fellow clU.ti, Mr. Stephenson, wherochild wu Wonderfully Pet total to health by the use of Dr. Mileane's Vercrifune. Cross Cacar. Tp., Cts: Wiatarvflle , joyergo n Co, 0. , March lb, 1507 I Irtters. Kidd 6: Co.—l have a little boy three years old the 17th day of thhi month, that has been very delitani la health for abate time. After trying* great many other medicines, without rat:tick/bony bent, ft from thee woe. I was induced to try Dr. C. bl i tanabi American Worm Specific, or Vertnifugi, as put' up by Tour honors—and wonderful to relate. after stivLog him two tea croons full, he muted 100 worn, rome of theta Ter, large. nod others not thither thou a col:action Piled knitting herdic since which time the little f-llow has enjoyed email,nt health, and Is getting eery thiahy, or 4S as Ito. old woman tay. And I mat nay. 1 hello,. that It he had not taken the Vermifug, he would row this have been consigned to the tomb. JOtl 81.11 P. Frk.P ll ll.l:eoN. This great remedy may ha had from most Dru,nala au I Merekonae. In !owl/ and mutter. uhiby the who 55151 m-s. J hilDrea CO. Jll63llw:b Wee.] 'qr., F. - . 8. Cleaver's "Prize Medal : Honey Beau. 4 'kir TIIE only genuine soap, (it ehotild be remeseter.,l) is prepared br P. 6.1 i .... , the origival In entor, and sold a' wholesale by Ms authorised agenta Iw Europe, art the.Unlted Abates, who v., known and emlited a, suth. It la Important that public otter/lino should he carted tothls fact, particularly when It le known the, the proprietor can with dlflllulty meet the .teat and Increasing de m/sods for the arLele, which circumstance is calculated to lasi, Imposture and deceit, rho public. Yor rale retail at all Insp.'s:minx Drug Stem, cord whcleenle out, by the partite it, Pittehurgh and Its ri plait,. J. till* A CO., 60 IVuod etroet. DV-If there he any roan, ho ho oingle or martini. larm-r, mecharint, merrthalit nr tramateroilia baa ao , On marrillnl 111111.11 mills n ' , Mlle ot L.O. Fa rt. 1 1 .• Ar Linlen-at, let him ao r..a. sod dolt; for h. sir. It all be worth Its .riatd in AV.!. M , r sit , lNs'or .Oslo, before It .hall all ha, me,l. lou hare our word I , ir that. Reader! np2.5 itrJou PRINTINu of nil kind,. iarouted nc. :Li. c. 15, wlth twin endat tcwcouabil tat,. rry.e.ll.l wt , talool rill , alfru crarnmc. Exhllotiver and Ceni.ort • llar4f.lllll 1,11.1,11‘10 01 Ltrli.c. I nTlfatir... I cZ,vl.. 1311:. , he.. qraily ,c.ntw! I Could not Recover .7/ ,01 . W arr, Cm. Pa., June 20, I.• 51:. 31r, 1t..: ye---Drar cir—l In•reby ceriely that) hcce lac% Ai, led teal) a peter+ r mc-h nod al:rectum of 1h Lon - e•—l myelstrte+l 2.1 envereir Ihild MY leiend , I LeoeM I .null not ...env, I COUIIII, , i,i to 11So 1•,1r oci.:•,.run, which I did, with the runct ham", of , tin now entirely rehrred, .td. feel he a duty t • z ne.mcmtthe ore• M . it to Maceeed to Ito. m n o: n•r• If you ebennet.ne••• the •tme yoa aro e • reef., lanrcy Loeb en. Your, do.. l',nare I and Mr •ale by KIER—And .now as to your trlo.u.. I thumb( ea I had ilelat vriting. to !eau. it ert.l , l L. vyll tounit until I lial vtowhat to •rite." lty , :t hoer lb. oil tat eta, the r-tepla thouitut tt wait tau aa. Ilk, the nuns rat,nt pr..Yortroo of the au., ‘ff. l , t WO. .IbPo.e4 to hay But I aura It le yam , ' et trod. and yortut.:,3 roma to Suy. until I pot IL an to telt It. no tt,-.^l, ..“.. In rum 1311 , 413:11.. ho.. A man Who hitntl car right t ea, was {-rattail...l to Ire lt. r •uA when ha hal total but three hollley, he .1114 nee ...tooe room ant deafly Ahulnaul..4 tn , r, atoll, It.. Itla brook, wile otherwoyf taucti tatuu.nt'eti. I.litrto,ti ar«ara to have b-en the mtultot a rot, Inv* , rulraiti nr tfytut.tia. Jtueti loeo. might he .alt or lb. Lodsui, you," a: l'itttoietur.. Cut lel It •011., I, nay that It hail 0,44.1 an ail-0 l• 1 popularAy in thin run ty , lotto told ell that: you ca. me. and =luta Late -o•di hun lotto Inuit.. more ?I.HMI:BM:011. 55...10v. EL,. tlrtaotnYan. liar h DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY AcKsos , s National DagaPrrean Gallery, 10 ram, I. W.lehl'a Ilroc stor..ll . lll.nhuryth Lalles autIll•ollosn 1, • A..111n.: °loots. lit, at•.II thr mrsh tont •rtt.h 'err 'Atha/110r 14.1•ani Sky Light.. camy.vvd that b, nr.rtrl tat. th,rt vn, at.ht• ~ rTI .11 the„,...3 stmva”l is” t LL ara tac..l3 . ...W.V. l•hc• rt,l/.1.11u f. ,1 tral.tleTerm• ,utrs.l pirture, utlf.cltt per. n.ormllahce. , . 4 1... 1 .1 4 .n••••• taken of Fick an.l de••1•••.1 irrcni In .7 pod es I:.••14 •n I •Ictulty 40 , fionm• nud l.rat+og from • n. 6,u51l P. In st• j.,),../A • I yfr W I LOA j • I 117. t • USPi IS wocth. a. 14 J.T. To. fruoN uf tha family a mti4El to 4411011 b. to. ri•ral ad. nt^rolckg at V o'cloat. te from renvlignce. of Loi Liberty rtre.t. ort+w‘te Tbtrl. to 7rocerd to th, Alicshror Crm,to,r 11,..Dateliesorie Patutios et the Garden of Elea Intl note to morrow at 12 1 , :.k..ak. ‘ll F tablac to rm. r:-.1• Liao work or art at, Invite, I:le 01 char,o--doeno ag.El at 0 o'elnek. Notice. I EMBERS OF THE hIERCA NTI.LE I• o 1110113 Y AND 1 6E.C11.52i11., hsTITI . •tn r-m•mh zh la • xa II ho here..l thl th. .a.h.iing tinl.ht. 1 . 1.•••• who .t• polite,,, on clcrq, c an, tothn v•-r, I rht.lfar9 , l9,l, lb. r prrtath, Llhris.r, the klehir.ry Pyr.rr of lb. rtnrkpatarr. FRANCIS e McNIIMAn.t. 3i n:311 LlGratlan. Floral Exhibition and Grand Juvenile Concert. LOROFESSOR KE3I3IEitER taiil zivo ibfenne.rt Flrral Eatuoil. o a Z. ,0 10.0 , . oolfo veta r.l, •eatfin aoulart. on Thar..la• kap ae ott,. July 20th, at I.slayrt, Hall. to enuta.noa at S o'rlt. at llow, 21 rants—Calldrro'i TO•loda 10 root, 'of.- hif d For torten parthallaro acro Dragrasoaaft I117:03t • LLES'S iro n til Carpool.: Add. unid.......ant uad nil in twin.: Gene lenr lin, rna.poon full of it Is m,jmial strrortli tt, eof ttu: te.orom.a. lull A ocmmn,, let 7 Wif)X er.„ .11 1 t` corn,. !loam a 10../l. .t.. 1 Diamond. MURRAY'S FLUID ' MAGNESIA-1--A 111. ..I,Gant rtoparallor: reed and for 14'11/..WiS a (It,. comer Market at. ant Diamond. .117 lIITY. GOODS--Sach as Mull, and Nan. v V Pot., do. plain trot I . trarod, n. istal .0.1 barr.d.Cambri.w, Book Sluallia.lllahop's I. ans. sod Needlec.,ll.o2 nsaNtm..tit of Lar.r.s. ingartint, work. Cuff, $1 , had at low price... nt sumo or Jll7 • SIMIPIIY a nuncli!! ;cm,. New Book,. JUST received all the Ladys nagmzines Graham. Megatte. Pete.o.r.taa.rks n"'"."" V " A l N;Pl.w=Nr.lrit; ' . ' .1.07 70 Fourth/:,wt. reLOUR—IK) bbla S. F. rood, for sale by t 717 11A1111A17011. pUTASII--5 cks No. I, rood far sale by • 0. 114R11 , 11,011. QOAP—iOO bit. in mom, fir sal° by 1...7 )07 ) bxo. prime, in stare and for lO• bY 4114811AUGII. Iib—LASSES -1.7 a 21 barrelt tterktebt L 73 t Jartirs 017ra ()yore '• On baud, tor isle. by DURYOLIDOF: t 11, 0. MOLASSES-450 bblm., oak atiloy m brran ononanane. on band for sale br Jr,l and k INONRAM. NO. SUGAR , -220 hits. on hand, awl . T for talobr /TI INGIIRAAL CLARIFIED SUUAR-12 lihdaSt.Jamer. 'cam end far ealo by .41 or 7 DURDRIDON • 11.1011 RAM. I OAF k CRUSIIED SUGAR IN b4"-crugfb!fffi Pot uro dg i d;On m h b."' fa, re'm 11111101111h1t INCIIIIAM. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Co 2 5 SHARES for , i t lal: i l lno tie No. 7A VonnA'st Joe. F. Hamilton & Co., a' MACHINISTS, CORNER EIRPT AN 0 LIBERTY STN.. PITTORUROIi, PA. MANUFACTURE to order Upright and RorNoutal Ream Enenmfor OrNlßEmlits, shore, Ate. aim—fools of ilm most approved design and lintel, for blue them vuefts power atafhandplaulim machines , slide mid hand turning lalhes,upright drilling =whim.. .lids testa, le. Out.. from railroad CoMP.I., machine shops. go., rolielted. as ths provvments now Wino towlo In oar tool, patterns. On .. will enable um tn nit Prompt) o il orders ho machinery. t o m, oor anggdOm Jrl7: —• colitor's Notice ' IN tha Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Connti. No 23 ot October Term 1851. to dm root. t.r of the voluntary asslituaont of James E. Adorns to 121111 ant Latimer. Jr. The underrianed Iltor, apporoteu to audit no d n aj on , the arcannt tr the muulgove. lend to to dlattlbut.ort Roma owl dm. the aro,. Cu.., will a:tand to M. du. are or hla apt. n talent nn Tneadnv, the lila day I Au. falt neat, n a 2 we1t...114 P. at Ale ellreenq Fish et, to oe ray or Plttobure h. - .rhea and whore all rattles latet• e.ted clay attc2d. If they aneytoyer. TUOS. MAIIENALL, Jrl7mlN Aulltor. Administrator's Notice. • LETTERS of adatioistration on tho Estato of Michael MINT, deed. late of Elisabeth Baronet, Lan bum granted to the mabsesiters. All parson hatinaoshaints saldlEstate. aro rs. Wrgll:l77.'"‘;ATgeLtV3lPirda, ;lA!' on . Mutants lo • ma C. MI A 11, IC. %CRAM, Administrators, Klisabsth Hannah. 111EESE--300 bus prime Cream Cutting J su weur tfENRY U. COLLINS, 17/6 Water rt.. Ortre Smithfield. Sandy and Beaver Canal Company. • °MOB or BANDT ' AND BRAnna CANAL CO, } • • New Lisbon, Joky 0,1852. MOT/OE is hereby given, that an election 111 am Meat. of the lands and Snorer Cum] Onto. peoe whl be held at the ofine of the thtnient v.. In New Whoa, Ohio, on the eleventh dor andnna nest, lb•• [warn the bean ono o'aloek.,a. r. of aid day. ' Jylfrarated DAVID Drone, Presidoot. Bandy t Bearer Canal Co. NDERWOOD'S Pure Lemon Sy= P; ne . u...t &arsiallas Apple & U Ince , °lnn Ntramberir &Or& ' b • - W. A. MoOLUltti a pp,, bre. 766 lacrty st. VALABRIA LIQUVRICE-2 cases, pnme ticl•: for We by ‘. 3. KIDD • CO, hilt , go Wnedanmt. 42WEET011, ,by KIDD a T. 1 by A RAWAY SEKD--:20t) lbs. for Rale by , lylt; \J. KIDD A I DILL FlLES—Ailorted ' sires: for salo bys lO J'6IDDaCO. .BtQ2/0 Pipes. BOkEruperiOr Stone \ Pipe, just kj" z°l4rArarrtey INe.T blerleerftreat DOT CLAY-12 .ono Copl ‘ ey'e`Pet Clay, It and 21,,hlet'lied and forenle by \ FtiIOONM/i A/Ot fia..; • Jot: Wood etrret: Lost Or Stolen.. , \ 'ROM the Federal Street Station of the eein ProneOranla Rail Load. on TuVar eerar, log. Jul, 1.11, 10112. an Old Black Leather ravrlller4 truhk, .boot three font long. ani elubtoro huge, wide 4y n ,.ordtd with re,. and mnrke.rd , naila en thr ton. A reword will Ira mkt th• Ohio nod Ponneyleluila oalL Road Cohn:way. Pt, the ,\ Agent eteert Kation \ Dissolution of artaerslup. • , rlitlE Partnership of J. C. PARRY & CO. n tho day die °Med t r I;lntual conmat. John C Parry I+ elargell with the rettlemeot of the •C(211.113114 and the payment of debts, and la empaPermlio Mimi the name or the firm In the settlemeut or the holdup.+ of geld trot JOHN C. PARRY ',, • II PARRY, CORNELIUS SI'UINNIS. • rkIFIE Partnership of PARRY, SCOTT & csi. thlo day dissolved hy mutual consent. end J. C. 'arm ✓ ...harped with the settlement of the Wainer. off . firm. N C. • PARRY. ALRXANIIER ECOTY. If. PARRY. • rrl o lE busineas or the lowa Foundry be .tinurd by J. C. Itarry,aut the WY" house, .o. Wool streat: and at the eornar alum, and oanal Pittabungh. tre Enka p1000.0t.,n remtamentt, my him to nu r tortnor cuttont•rt A I .E.XANDEBBCOI7. , jrll 1.011141: ..11n. J.Wit:LIUS Imams. f n :W th, N •t 4b.a. In rom., lure .o) Clover, `67,.."1" 01 .415 .; r. nor. nn.l Tr& I:)..lrrn.'. 14Tog)L for Rain by If V ,I 5 euX 11. , NN11ORST A MITPIIV. \ PS --t(1...re;::;,:r.',741" Ly l iiEJSE--1.40.14:14. prim,' W. h.. for wile b 1 VAN 134.1`11lloRt•7 SICRPHY. ti AY Pakr3' Sc . Sneath.4 Huy Fork , . <4le Li ' 111 1, ens lOSNIIOAST A MI,INIV. . . 11.1111 N DST ON nseorted Rises. fur O , tIP fos 11 Nsit.dtsr a MUttPlll" AT MASONIC HALL 'THE GRAND DRA WING••ROOM SOIREES Of Kunkel's Nightingale Ethiopian Opera Troupe AZ"- OrgetAx,l m Phila1•1016, IRJy: fin %IT Il..zoinni3tne.c..,on,3lfindu. ka.y457a,,,i,n4,..J,,a,-. awl p:e.ulaz tit. 01...3 ..t A man rh•ravter.. 1. 1, 11'” Cr, M:ld BUrle6llll,o tFl}:,l, evenly • bti,dirnn. ot Frontt vvvvv dt; qt. a:, o r.)!‘ i,. .V, s etst jr!, 0 I. Teff. 0. 0. YELLER-. MEM! koreTrewlicToiic i t ECEiVED AL tLe Sireet Liwrary , , I. K r.-1/ t S ottm. , .• hr 1f......trFt.. of on of • Damn.: tirv•lx. rtno Al-.Hoer nu 4, r!”,r, rlr tLe Pnisrmer: or Pilate celrt II tt llccolocrn Ltle tlonr .. It Erott - • RECL CALLIIS. .1, Pi , et OM, 7 :41.1 bor. rin CorM pr.ottlartur. , l Tobaro; I :.fact.tryl: 5/ 1,011.. (Nr, I. •. I 341:lipopr 1. In 11'0r.55.11at.1 h CP, ' :+7,7.7. 'r 7 a , ". f!: Mol•rr.«, \ .1 !tr. tbla fq.:l-reJAllaiilnikrinoty .104 L.:kterty ttrevt THE GLIR,HEN OF EDITS; BY DI*CANSON.\ - - A 1 : A : !N ' . .!.; . g ., ..'Lg.::. A .rtuAi. b ,eilra,%,th.,e n,..,....,; M•ns,..T. Ilan Juli. Tn.. raw..., i.ovar - eed tf , l4 Li, tollowlncre,rin- V,,a i,.. Mtito.'• I 1.1,411, 1.44. •Ilork ITO:, .I.;re[— Whole 8.111111 I ~,,, •4111 C• litta tronfter hAwAret.erbetrfl I.ve de,.-11.1or 1,. keletu her though. when rhe'llirst be -acne c .1.01(1 , a. et h.sne. nwl hal w,..,n bk., r,. \ . 1 ..alitt,, bin tn..] etet be g e ' , carol turned, \ Bat waL. l 3 then wer... - inn. :ad b':>. - 4:,h r . , gg h gg,.-gg , trt 0u.vr0. , ..:/er hil.;o.rdtie b.ron. to •g g • 42 g, r !exe o Vesotn l an. Er. wnl,el 50.3,: i\lit• a TN,. , Vbrin by th: Sve'reig.n l'heoter. " - h.^ be 6:0.'5 All l4lor‘ . ..°." ''''''' 7 " 6 '- ' '' 4 , .. . '.. 61Y1: ' :1 : " ...13 . I,l,ktlrj . 1 V . ..i . tf.n..1,te.,,,1. h:•:h 1L111 . ..1. ,)_T,. g A:, ia: ~.t ,ar re rlv 1 . , Z4 - tir•le.et .1...0 t ~; :.::.7 ,7'', .•:.-7;!.7.,.i,,1.?:, !:,' "..Z . ..;',:.7'g \ •••.,•: uttn• to t , 1.141 . 0 tt..., t . ,t ~.• ...J. . Wit,..tiintt ...! . t , ..... I.ltlrkot tt T i n . thy rur - h.. c., N. efinl cr t ouanting ~ .I,w u 01.7 'Tar w i at J, itURLINGION I.I.ERRINti—St.) bun. new 3,.. ~ d e.u , l kr tale ..t MOlt, ii I.' Ten 11.0 I. e. tie IP a..- \ irtA g A I,NUI.N.E: FRENCH CLAR.EI\S4 per Ari , r0n...r4,7;. , i.,, im:•-, .- eel, la MO RIP . r, ,v.r... , r., [le Inman, 5 000.!),.?L 0., (...1, : 1 i .....,t ,1 , 1 „. 11 , 1t ,. t:1 i... i11 , c;r: 7 I.oAborbw.u. Apply In , ' .IWILIV NS R. 1.V., \ /Yl 3 .F.xclaini.r thrkere, 71 Fourth ii, g3ARASOLS—A. A.•-31.1,:0 a a CO. are ad( a tog out Oh., Winn., of their Jar, cook Of 1(1L10 nn , ii.:urApirrle eta gt. , at To.ucti:u 14.33 brna”, once. AIVINS, LA Wis:S- , Just Lperked at A. A. ' A Mil,. a C...., mom. Vtxt Coif rof Ir. to J 113 11 , BA RR ELS large 3ea atket•el; to PhiathiP II P 811..h.: . "—A. A. 31ason 24 ° O. sacidlik+4l - Joe re-'1 (pk eLl.tes4/•roatbos lar;o lot of otror nolo R. low as ,De per: ood. • Coiling Mining Cot of Michigan. NOTICE it hereby given' that on iartal. meet t l'aream oleo e-em per :Wu" ha. teen 'f n....el an lb. mrrhal Vet of the Col:11p 3Vorou Comyn tr Wl:Wae r, ..1N,.1 P.j Per rt•Fr:rwarar._ . N W MUSIC, ASSA'S in de co i ground; a noir, Ethi ^h. hoe 1' b ir% C or/IVIT . ; •new aorri'ean tEul Aunt. as pen, Ise tne Where ran the P, u 1 tied !teat; a. , rung by the Barr Oh, Hanby Fantoy Psl,r -l'nVe'l Pin . • Emma . lrel, an Ethiopian oren-ir Blanche Arpin. Laura fan he S. M. Feoer I greet • a U lll e nn., 6a Ty; (laggard Volt,: itereler,l eel forrale hp JOICI IttE1.1.0)1, rylt et Wona etrre.t. ak. now lauding fronietr. Financier borate by DICKEY k /rot • Prater and.Vront INSENG-240b. landing from stmr.Fi , unite: for sale by 1y1.3 FLAX SEED--9 II h." bLortme from Om, bican. eirr, for .ale by ISAIAH DICKAT a Cu, d!,REASE—C.• bble. lamlin , from steamer ‘_fl Flormeler: fur ale by r, jyl2 ISA lA/1 pleura-Go. nEESIVAX-2 tierces now 'lending from CC!! sleanitr Fin..., far rblo by irrt DICERY l OD. 'PA GLOW 01L--22 bble. now landin from steamer Financier; for sate br oyll 'PALAU DUMB ‘ CO. Prrrsoulau, July 9, 1,852. AT a meeting of tho Directors of the 'Pitts burgh and Borten hlirdug Company. IL was Reielved. That a Dividelol of Five Ostlers tier shire be peldto tba Stockholders on the 10th dar of August nrst , Psessim Stockholders to be fed et he &Ike fo hirssre.V, I %%Cleric k Co.. Boston. CllaltbEd ATFAT. .I Pteddont. 1 . • 1 1 0UND--On the street between Alle— x nberly qtr nod Maratr. pvtre 2.0. 24 Woo 4 ARBER'S BATHING • SOAP:—Just reed 100 .11w 0( • poptylor article o(ili'Llt• &tooted Amp, ori yn.'000:00 rnooonaoo4l for the 0• 01 /Zrbers, 110141 11.0pery. LT or UM Barb. _ W. A. 310CLURO s i Jylo No. :WO !Abort:soo. FAN°ltoonesAtl . , 24 ted e , .. 2 In bnfic 1.4'4 Etromn ind4or; - . 4l 4r i r " r fiT/t7 4 C""M.O.P.PLetalti IZVA ORN-50 Au. 'primp yolloir , in juiu rrlrp " 4 f " " b i J.TIO rueaut a .1011kTrON: - House of Refuge.. PROPOSALS will be received urdil-eix Ill.leek. r. ■ of the Mb day 04 July, at the dere of J. W. E„,...m.ebteeet.. Irk the 0,0144.0[1.1013 . of Refuge. Plane and Elperlinatioom will be enbitsltet`one k preen" to the time of !Wow, • , rth=b7let:l; 4 !OV till i P PE tel k' n . d7P i a l fe . World Breit Wor k t ..7 , ..W.l , :\ri...ri.. yi ti ,.. ort „ r pinek, rte. am, tor a efroW mu for Wm MILT! \tik,Oltaif DAROIIt. ftl i !itakall?! . 9 N .i. 'MAN. irar i ttntgee. I CPEAP DE LAINE&—A, :Moon As Co. vs tplr 00•0034 mahti•diule • boir4.olr7 010.01, D. LOlOOOOtF and 10 cents. 110_.' MINTS! PRINTS l—:-Nopeiiing at .A. A• Mason t Co..a, eon fast *rad loadder Print. at 01( mats. • 1 iflo • REAP DRY DOQD,s4_ 2 : 1 , 0 00 3 . rul.. 1, 13rnme5 , ..5\16,4 mite de Won at It.,a 1000 Lamps u rt Sand 16 lost oeu A..+MAOO id" 114.164 awke sC,IENINUS-10( n ) u b ,s, u4i . 11 HAN-150 bu. fresh, 'anti add;and.-fk jup b, 'Ltriej RUsaKLL JOUNSTON. , 110SE-4ast rea'd at the "India Rubber froth PUtpl7 arTuilutaittailtuliber Sricah=trAlVlr g> op :h without bunuitog th. It ' , We-ay Ilght—thou santhOph h.tt thoy .crouurf7r,t ,71. ed t het PO ‘llllll ferp./ 1 _ Dv e I m clt4 'tl=l,7hVrk wirl ° .ndtt:!...a tott,-11 thrgtv. tb.Nfrather, arid • 111 hot fttrix... ,... io t i .!:! ' erj:l " :Z ' t r r s pt "' cTo b rl d elher ' thun th It e le.ll•er. " 6 t.eqi.7 ; „,,„ ItiL.lla.rkrt Ilik/L-7.5 ‘. 1)11. prime yellow, freah' , rouu . h.hit , /tcei , .../.fhr Fal• • , 11{ZSSELL ilk sale • tplr by • \ 3. f CtIOONMAICInt *CO. IRLSTON , s It; \i Exit -acts - a — Vanilla, A Jr sics. s. ~ I, 1.11. by % ', , 6 . O.IICI7 , NNIAXEII A Oil._ V SS. GINGER-* . . 1 rimy .11; , mien','ior ealc _LI br \ J. tt'1100:4)1ARCI: ot. CO -\_ A RROW'BOOT—Gsnitinn Bermuda far AL 761.1 , y th NI J. St:7lQ, - ) NSIAX I.R 6 CO. 4 n :PIOE.ST-16 , ..k„et.,, C.skik; , •• 17 Y b. '" l ' g il t4',..‘"•,. for , , \ jri ..' r.V. Scibb obi 76.1z7F.it C O C ‘77 , 64 pee ', \ lime Bills Wan\ • rp(iME Bilis ueid Asceptancesiiiißletilanii, t ‘0,,,,,i, ~.,.,r0.,...,TR An , Lp s tp)4Fl•ll will , Tr, fr i ght at lon r.t p r .n ~ ii mu k ei , ! ..n.l,, : 4l ,:\ , 0 . . vai\ IVES —A , chuine skink . of 'fikan#iea, s,, 204.rry. Hodeirs anS , Pest Wat , ol t r,2r_t24.1...\ \ •,..\_ g 111 ESE—SO Lis prime' W. H. juit t,c ‘ c 0 It i i, ,, 0 , 5, Kole. t, ' It,,SSELL !JOHNSTON, ~., \ ' \ , 1W Water btrtt. , . \ ' -,--- UOAPI,-,5 - 1\ - bz,o. Cincinnati Soap, Brui -,--,o- n; CT form ai. 1 br ''` \ , And S \ lAS, ;Than Ibr canny q,s, reTd'AnS , Jra_ H. A. lISCLURG A co. '.. ..\ i I SSTILEIia.AP-30.1ixii. just ree'd by ,i, J jo \ \ J. KIDD a Co., op w0.,.1,... AQUA SiONIA.-300 Iba. inkstore, for Alll polo b, \ \ J. MUD A (S.o. . ii 110111 ill ROC46I,LE-1080 lho.'in . atoro X.Y.Azd for ',lt Ly JrP , \ J. KIDD C CO. life of General , l3cott LIEEL fe,GALLOW, iN s •I St, opposite • "ik, kllkaior work+, latlofimi.), life V: raker, Si: Gad. .'". SI4 G. • , (h t . :in..... La.. ToTk: eto . rt. or Sr‘i II 1 , 4 E- 7 ,1 bbl, L'out6gillo :or Ft . otk, \ s . cultorltts..4s. AR...:1; ar iir \ .mi.ogotbrevi Austin •Loonsis;, EAL ESTATE 11imiiindimi owl 11111 Ir •1e c \o Yriort sren4 r_7\ , 64 , 011 REAL 1,10(11) tO Morrog. r 4 a Matt in Orr Plitoainal \ \ •ENUINE IRENCII 9 fnr Ina% retravw fr. chtillarri at 311.015' r-. 1 Mort, In Ititrimmar' \ • VINE DRESS GOODS Af4ll7,l)ljCi PRICItz—A. •. M.oon A CaAtre U r , 4 , :rat ienal Annum'l , Cr, tbe.r s: 1. ut on tnun.n.., natKtion 'll'lo fit abs • Cr..), atnilitntunacr Obar,,l'anion). 1).,n t \\'c! Lives of Ser, .Lices of Scott and Pierce. ErSt,re,i'd, the Life of *I Am] ,ho Life of gen,alFraokllot•PloroA tpplot,u , ! , l, , onnin'A !!oxativo for.faly. • coltivator W. A. - GYLDENVeiNEir &C( . To Fourth xtreor. - 3 AWNS--Aiurph v & Iturelifleld hive -ft etot a.ontu,tt of - re...rob sea BrI1414:71.7rol • th, rty1...,! thou. ru=nortluot. Indloedrooorort Lich tbeg,gul toy, A11.4,14'015, lb•cd. .5,11 y So•tch suld gob. Mune. , 114Iu :Ad bgortd• burrod .I.elvn.to, bought, ro•nto. .50 •ota chemp, g - ioRN-400,jru., (in the ear) ree'd f r auto Hr.LLe L I GGIsTI:; LOOFII barrel! J. Clurije Super . .— •tr.i..bimancl—u, rtj.• 1.7 7 e L.WlrCcitog. • 1:140 TOO rouog• YcatheUlnoorqu rr, hnibollFl.l,bl, ,41.1 Or tbureo for ',lle by UICICO:7 Wawa .51 Front ob.. N iIIEES.E--101) Im. in ' , tore, for sale by 1 'I I - IT. 1..,A WI DIC.EY,§ Co. . 4 ALLOW a ()V.-22 hbia. to orrice for sale IWAR DICKEY *.CO.. ._. 11 . 011: 7 NS--.3 hhds. tolgtuix,Dii;o7ll3l4lll,t;4/7. 1~.•, WANTED •,. , 14. tthsro. Canunt• u.s —' s ' .0 . NertOwsts , sul . 11 ' ' , , 0 Pant of Yittsba'rst"E't''"N'.". ,', ~ North h‘irgh liss Cs:tires, \ . . Ack,l•ss Winks: Comr sir ~ f:• . - htf..404111, and 1/.1441il ..- -, - :2 . - 7 •.Y sad afhants Hro•srS., 75. 4th at. k.. 11(7A R-44 hhas. N. U. kr Rah: iiy , , te Ait er..1,..N ..a s co . \ --.. if --: lii i lNSof the uclebraultl Guill...ux , . I 1....,2 ,n chn , mud I,llf Ar , ..,,,,,,..j,.., .na 1,...,1, . , \ . W. 1. MUR. , 3 . et% ". \ ". 1 / 1 ,...rr .11. Pralue. Dteler". J. ' (it' NI/1,1,g;•,--. . , . I . 1, . km.ntrrAo. !...?.q. No. :i Muknr.ii pr Da 1 Ph W: 1.1 Dail nn • . ! , 1..,re1: . ',,,j tr,; I 1 Cdr \er 0r1..• mg SL,. on !in I and, 0111 JOUN Iskrr •,‘ ILDFNFENNY\ hr. CO:, TG Fourth 'ft; I - e • treA‘supplr ^rte. tot Icwln wnrkm , .. ue Wl.l. Waal. V01e1..‘11.111..5Q: ••••o -her. ITh; • Cents, ''. 31.W.\ , nclr Tom Cablo. Araun.. int ' W. A..T..II.DLNYTNNY \ Wall Paper. \ EIIST n?e'd, a largo assortment , of new and CEP boaatddl \ (rem tic• r haute/W... 3 ,m, acd Aiklo by THUS rabllEd, 3.51. • bd !kinglet strePt. IPLOUR---10\LMe. S, F. for nal4 by j 023 \ 1111cSELL a Joußaiiix. ACKEREI 16 kite! NOT 1 reTidf,Treale ivi.hr [3.23f U, , A..MtOLCIRO CO. S A L.llO N —ln kl% .. r , ze ll 'l nt ati r g o flir c rleby bad • \ C.c. 244 Lib*rt, • hags Rxime Rio; k , 4 5 11, 7 4 c j a ,, i .,„,, e. t. by J. J. D. ‘T . I.L.Ia ittl • icu, ,e= zt Ir m a mr.e.. LO I.4tf•rbeeta me. 0rr0n,461.11526414; ' 2 0 61 . 5D ,1 1 .4 Irl . Xe• 6. 10. 12.14 004 16 IN. , 12 14 sua 20 eJtr. 41.14416. • tne sale by \ J. 11 WILLIAIII2 Jr(.l•.•.' 51 BitOIDERIES--Juet opezied at A. A. 1124 114440 &to.% • tirer end 0100 smortnalot of Rlibiol - 1.1.14 aftl 14416 , 11411(4.: 1441111644.1.46 e s 60. • 114410 BONNETS - - , J. aro .1104inetant tEeli nOtie of RCtiol(aoJ Rotowvt pthros. le-'(IA II lItKII &Cll. UItOUNDY PITCII—r lbs. in stands, a a trry boo art:lets. tor rale b• - -- - KIDD A, CO. WOOL -3 sky, ree'd this)3,ay per steamer j. AlleAbany'llibr . Azr.,,t a Co. b.:B‘ , and MA& conettant- St l C!b• A nci: Rionl. R. DALZENL a co. ivb b le . , jy . l 3c s re A cegg ix and Liz PG AR-1 7 0 bhda. N. „.o., — jist re ,iiirea for ebr .1.1% ciesnet. -nmt AlO4 ASSES-51 , bble. Sup - r Howe, j n‘ r.e.!amll forglo by \ J. ILCANYULD. INS11 1 :—.50 bbl &rgo3 Itlackaicl, •• 1 it. n i n LA•Trout• \ uhf•' • Esh;'for mho by • 11,26 • . I .II.CittiVIELP. \ IZLU.SI ELASTIC • WEBBING—.See'd ui N_A the ladle Rubber 1:o l eo, 'to yard. or Mead, Snob blur, t o r Rona.... Boom Tee anal:Won of Ohoeroekoro United to Ma &bore artscio. which veldt] WI low. .1•118,, • J. aU. PUILLIPO.L I ALERATIIS.-100 bse for sale by `. I .1•211 .• • J.n.caspreo.. !RAPEkSIIAWLS—A.,A. Mason JE Co. ‘../ an oolllife out thele taro+ a/..srtmoot ot Nolo ond Emdrobiornl *bite and Iktlorod CooD4 eh•wir..tsTmtir mluara Wm. , .q 1 1 .4 i 'cum fast eolerAl Ivan Lamm, 12.14 enk \. : lot, need and for alebr A. aa.tl3oN4o(). \ • le2d • Ilarl rt.it • WU . Da- 0 1 . 0 23 ;e,rui , k , very J.l47p:se-ale. tlelatitiq Capenleerotpuro s YCoar3l--100 MR .\ "atiirtle ~ ti , °. ( glig; , itaPaaNvrfiztrifita a , uotat -- syl,%iidiCii.l) . .:fiitr,„ _ l o - 1 . 4) iiiikijoi inus by ,_,.:.' tk2sl 3101maa a liOs. oLassts , 2,oo bbls. N. 0. , . (oak ant 47 .. .7P... Ptalilo\4l2 stole marl, ..). br 3 \ . ____.____ ,0 . ilailLta a apa, • - LTOAY-7AOO glum:tit otor! • • •3ItOILLE. A RON. 13 3 , AK:A.N.D. Alt.) WES— . • sAii Mtif:::ltt * ,l4%. ; !Amnia * trii; 2 earner k7,140[..1.,b \ \.l R. n. 011), " 11 - ND,EOO In gallve, 2M Y , r to :tan Csalilkneni %Tab ' Tbese.ii.toe. tee! fho3t 05, a.trif.:iP:ASlE. Carol Ed; by it.;:!r34l%rt'.: • 17.4'A..11,41 `it \ J./9 P. • 4,7, • \ • \ \\., • , . • • s ' ' , , `ILK itOgiNETS - cam _ 1,7 ba N_an Jo.e; , ..___24%Exprlolo ho, Bilk sosask ,tteven mnd atat dn.. J." \ 7LOTD rectd an. T. \ RANGE PEEL—,i\cale fresh dried, for PO!' , J. MOD et CO:, I A GibidEi qua for rg1...j7 -I,ot of gTouqd in J. KIDDt CO. ' ` . I3TV: 4 0 J9\ 11.11rele • I 21.414,a 4 , 3 , 4 ' Oat,: 4 ii•SIA 1 t rq , F . 1 . ; 1 2 .5. , 4, ,,07 1n1aree% • I cS—A.. A. Mason & huge awl werally oeletted gmtly esdne,d Joao . prnmumi,muatiit , Ornct Pnwencson tiiarrts: t . \ \i' \ Moons,. Slorolow, Jul,- 17,18511 \ / \ Tte market y este (day inn gel.erally quiet, \ tx•nt only a stoxleixt, baskts, was dot 0,0 wi th ae, nnrlc\,l \ rhre,, in quotaitioax. I \ ' / 1 1.Q1.71-11w, nnlr attics front Drat bats:, army 08 01.11\ \ On th, tabu( at $3.14,1, a/ at $3.37 A 000 Itcestpt.t, were , \ ' -•\ Ter: 114Itt.' *ales from store of IN 1.0.6 cc, lon. at 3.18 or \ •, I'.. \ ' s. f, anal:err for exte'a, 1431.11 s extra tt 43..t5. 100 40. \ 'r. .o 31.12, and 39 00Is icratebor at $2.00 .. bOl. - ' \ \ , •' X ~,ritarN—Scarr.l, .pfrr eenatua fen,* 000 Ira caa \ ' !- retool; tokesles of oxotrotni,, Oats twad 000,.0, eslawnet, . • \ tilt(CBllll:2—Wa hay, tiOthtuo o%ext , rtanto to notios \ • In tbr'ereerrir market.:ale'rf :: • hill 1 1 . trans angar at e, .\- _ • Cs4eXic..ll..l 50 bawd Inferior gio mere, )4 ~ ri,e, G months. 4, :17 A.,,,,e 14t fitoally .1 34)fiffa*:Ille to c 3, t; and country 3.,, K11.11.--Salex: 6 tierces at .3 5 1 e. \ It/es hc..l tomcod, an,{ , ' \ , . Is now had al.l3ts'e 11 lb. . , U.l.(3. , li—Stoclts of bacon a 0 steinlty , Iccre slog. and ', f, '' rrtent netting firmer.. '0". 111. 10, folk. mg sof :-9000 1, \\ De plain hams iiltoie, {month,: 161/0 •s c atearrisl Lams \ . at 10)iri 10001 stienthleriat 0.4. r. oror it e4oierrit uric{ , ;lain hauls at ltr: *COW m 1 thlnsldere s ,t S.1(0 atc Zoo '2 , :, rice. plain hams at\ Illc pB. 'a - , . rtaCg—sairs 1000 a, 0111.0 of I.lje tit:: . ..., f, ‘ f, ' LE ips`'.l* of 30 nlaVal Se evil. Dar Icatt , ls looted t _ \ ' 15 IS -10 A . Cllo:ll3l:—.fake 130 boxes al Cgrarie a Is: A. nr . vitiSiLt.T—lteettOrd 4, Wil Wilt. In a tc.uTac rear at IS ' • ._, 3„, CTSI,Shic coati and tiros. ', • I' , I \ \l I. • Tire WOOL Glsowen.—We Teeerjedi the fleet number of the new volume of Me v itue , le‘viablke en. It Aral former. ypu hilshad at Buffalo, and'ellted by T. C. Vetere. hat It recently ch.ge4l,Ledr e cud 13new ‘ ol,toal by ff. 1). T. goofs, Itocheeter,L etc Cert. s.s.umber Mb. toe premed,. itself In an eel,celf. new Mir, embelliehol by a nuoilfe,of heeuthul one: arena;' anq,ella Imateful meatier wialch It Le colt aop sod ' Outset,. reflect. great credit ttime it. rot .rtr . aing lleMer e ciud caterers it weirworthy a place in tlw hove. , . ekeig snot and clock grower. e ostrec t from thla number the folic...hag , molar of theercatt market for the mouth ofJane, !itch ere rerun- \‘‘`: nines- to the particular' alienable of our reederit:-- 'AEFIHW OF TICE WOOL ItARKEr, Poll JUNE. toot The estn for watt have lethal lowber the .101, tan db. thine:Mlle. Weed beer Meet See upward { , ,drat. Petal tots have !gem bought ut 'nun 31) o, Sd leer;, •114 10 KM, I. eAlunes of high tfe33o. has teen paid. Lot on cOnalder al.), clip. hitt, gone into the market I.•r. et• any snob prl tft,"4 l , i !".P.l!°"r". "eilannutr, 0.. . s ea -M well .000 euptrut to greductiou or Irmo 10 T./s If° VlO, on their wltaout tiLing time en cm:odder, up hr that ra rm ectoperetivelo little hat beau told. , Ife advance 't e r p r ior, at the clotelf the mouth. \ that there• cmprAltioo amon4 the pa, and that the f Cave b coma eatiefled char must advanee vr ea M me \ without ,ie ire predicted IeCI year. 11.1 cold feverttittral will bite an effect noun the w , ol Market ..f tit world. for, up et, till, time. there IA a leek uf p,- , Joel la to me the dematid for tuner. cation." Wool catmint haelcotke ,ue with the 'narrate of prpulatmc, a..! • eoneedoe incueseed demaud. tor 00l mad the MO of t he h t Mr humago /I the w refore, there he r, Otteteney Vet ny sourre of Oftetti or tWellty railli.ne of ullUtt . e, it Mai ho very senelbly letterer, whore. Thattle-defleleney , 111 react, eery keel that quantlty,,, daring the tuning jail theve eon be no doubt. The effect will o; bc ne it t hem. at prevent. at to leoglatel, but It will ultlmetef ruach us through the menuricturere. Icr. writ an e Toilet wool, the foreign manufacturer weLt Meat the vrlce of fehrie..arci time swam our Menufentim eln so ardranee,whleh they en doubt very me eh emed... \At the lumli prim pelt tor weal. wad the low price fa 'aieth during the past two ',are. thee have het tad Mt tin Drier, will er.lvanct udendely deo tug the comitig month. and oa t our tootle:Moe for tit Jentroon , h mayebe moderately Internee.. —pcileum free sone to thlee cents. Wt below , rieee cannot Liverte , oland,loysic ' eelateet detem • \ • Argretillix l k ! gttf i cl r oilfs;Z 400044. a \ Lamb. ' ' ualltlya Veawfut—glue s alerloc. i n to , u—sAdfelf...le: \ \ • Tte;Apllces,ehtr 61[2011,1VA tot the.)ntrinttle 1 vole, ' i i to mum ebovuellet Lan ton ..atatltel by deal. em, Mr it nor putdenfone more could lee eavorted with a for menthe fur troth. • • . c -r - RIVER , . ' NTELLIGENCI,i,, . 61.. ditz BONS NRSiIiALS AND , DEPLItTUTIZIt l'tt , Itiyan—Then. iv... ;ve 6 /nen ae . tar. last cron.:, , X , at' ost. by nteat Mark. 911d/dna, h ll \ /WU:. benaett. rani/AM, \ 1 Atbintlr. Parknpnp. ttroirna.lll, ,\ . \ \ 8. Canted. Pdaptoo.p.pao,,t., _ ~ \ 0 \ biotite.. Loans. \ '',,, •• \ • . \ .. T. p.Ster.OsAIII, ttrownaind . • • . '• \' \ ?2, j s g:l ' . ' ll . a ' y t . h f. , ;l ' i ' atlle. \ \ \ room. aronett. Beaver. \ '• \ Jbatire, Walla - Title. \\ . \ ..`• \Jan. , f;ranklln;lleta•dict. kin.it. - ‘ti. , •'. ,„ .`i \ DEYAR7p.D.\ .:\\ iiVtlN'''!''.‘all'"'n al t 11I.• ' V - ''' ' L ' • , Y. 11 .74'ero i e L bIcl. ' r:11;ata.iit \ '' \ T. P, tiny. Illor c rll t Ilvlent•Tlllr s ,\ . \ 5.1.L.,T-iill3 % 7l.as . " q•'''''''.. °3 l\ A• ' \ .tf;P:ar V. i'nrcte n 7l ' e. ' . \-. '' \.\ ‘. ..\ • s ., \ \ , Colombian: Li a . n.lekdaelltn. \' \ \ . BOATII\ I.atAAING \ttlS Dal \ \ '' ', ‘ \ ‘‘ 'matnsviLLE.4,_cti 'tun\''' , v , CINCINNATI—Tit. ma. ' \ \ ' \\ LOVISTILLE—LneIIa. ‘.. , ' \ ...- WIINSLING—Ctor# I . l\ fat \ • NTELIATILLZ—mart • ^ \'l \ L \ 4#lltatartiA , Pet rAtte.c , ‘ \ \ ROWNI/VILI.E. a , 1... L att , k6 , ''t \ . MR Paairtd , It \ \ . . Lomb # yea Extire \ a ro il t btetovt p. M . s. Sirswei, A traa srcs.--Thisl till 'tamest Capt. \ r....5u Ono liv:1.1141ler pkonb. la IR.' , reolving it. dn. \ , I•blas south a t he, lorry 'abut. :ha I a praltP,llttle \\\ ctslt. atal from pa excesdlog Intetneeic; r drantatt a Is ` , ,tuo \ Lt. IWO. fid Vin. sate, /ler bull ~.1 nes. 1211, ot POS- \ t,,,L,A,Aloyttn - .. `.... .. in ht.th\irit.l3 stitt,t ', Inns and 3 tort t, ha. Van , ktnill.ta tt A. foot In lanath ll . lUt ct ebVneal, are \ \ \ by Cratnn/ z' :IC' • by ulla t &Co' planner . A dist. enters atall airy Sanwa You.. and Mira .It , , As foram> aneis . . rile itrrto inns Stooif \ j net ge t ting r us line • Rican '', wheel bo•t, • se. is we hires ~ \-,‘', sirs fer'sonte •nn built by M. ' \ , Fall .4 Cm. at Cann:wins.; it in 1 \ 55 feet In length:\ ' with '23 feet beam and 5g feet held. Tlaisabin '',,, \ is by Mae o6 & Boating, sod in to,he a splendid \ ‘I„, affair: Ats fancy gilt work is to Ito similar, t 3 `. \ that of the Pittsburg. , \ ‘.. \ \ ' tier engines ore by Presttin, & Wegener. Eitie k \ carries 3 hoilem 24 feet :eng,„by 36 Inches in", \ diameter,: , flee cylinders are lOg ,ineir, with' \ '' 44, feet 'stroke The general s s trungeme,nt - of ` \ N thecabins; in in the most improired idyl., sad nothing seems left %imbue to rat degit a tiptop , ' hoot of her 'elms. She will enter the. trai , ,in , \ i . few, day. ,', , t , \ ' . \ i \ , \ IMPORTS BT RIVER: \ 1013181 ILLY.. 11, Tnecuotta-45 tibla sbOalderl.ao xteom 7 boa lasts. D Latch /6 Co; 3 11b9.. laboeetb Clark 0 Tbam 2 bdln 40,1 1 do coda, Coleman, llallmte & Co; /11 800., Itonogar um 0 bx.• motleo3 Hardy, Jettai,, t&llaoa3Mitt.PllgritjElMlls;C: =L7I (Medan. Iba tcdte,J II Flatlet Or, do ginseng 29, \ \ Pas tannek Co: 19 64,14_44i/14. 4 tr,':::54%,Vi10nZgf0,1‘441.7.";41. 4 . 17;,14=c, "1 1 \ \ tgotaronl 33 do fouttmra,Ccoodn - 14 • Orablont 1 box torlata •\ \ spovn!piriolti."l/2•1 STIT \ a." 1.9 9m9 1.709 Sheet. Cco 14.00. .r. 207 buffalo robe., A Cobb-7p 3 bags irool. I.ls [ bough," • WIIEELIX(I. DT 6acnitto4-13 Dbl. t\to 15 bssearaltel. nasnonst Crmer, 9 bbla dour, 11 9 9 Ilmal 191 bum dheat, - Wild:mb 4 Noble: 1 , 8 alm b Org 109 o LV.tatd. tobacco, It Craft Co. 17 ke • Dauer 0.7010. Mobutu 90 aka wool,Was Hlngbana a ' ts4 htla 1 box, t •bacco 20 rolls IcatLat 1 oil shmeng a d0.r4.710 bbls Boom, Cblok Thaw: 1 ba t At'41411.1 91. CO; td It an „, 1.01 10S On tralaal Co; 2 bcrse Swaney. • Pittsburgh Trust Savingslnsti blurt. ' . , it BING incorporattd Lttterria Pahcnt, LP zaa ele.lon.for nine. Plepetors o( ~w Ceeeimni% tenses. its sdsl. anti: then tbarth Monlar of November meet. Inn be held tae.liee44.lleie 6 . l nve. LlheetT ann.; Vlith Warp litnburnb. between the hours °fin x.. 6 6r: . 3 1.6.3 . . -the lnth der , r July text, Morten Itebert.n/ Jennee `Jonah MomW.l;' .Wm. Lorimer, Jr.. . Wm. 111.enoltb, ' John 31/tenelni Reuben Miller.n nobert 11. 116.Jer. i Daniel Nenleb Mmeio 1 /.446n. Alfted OturkA, hem.) J 0•,.., lleoe. \ a.. ralucwa.l,;, (Dispatch envy.) FOlt i rea French V\ if H HOME Git ldertieuVii, inst wave/ fiOD LIVER. OIV-1 Rushton \yd; I_l C 1 arr.1 , ...:•,4 and far syls br 1111 .:01$8—ZJO.OlV fr vac by ' noe180:&. 1.177 LR & co, 1,2 , • 246 14/!extr nowt. trARED Peaches, New York'Mncm and Dried ADDIes, Grafted Pratt: tor rale • JY2 alcmurr —T t , bostinth Ea , ked Harlington Henley fur asitat LO/DON Ptw----r----------,-----, rat--Trumin :Hamburg. n .—^' rer lia.lia:s hottle.-- Ida; al. at \', . . ~ -A Iv N . --2 e .......,' , e ~....._,_____. ' dIORICIW(' /1.!4 ENTl.lNglatponed FrenCh chocolate \ l..X\ inn. okocund; Wtoy.t. _:.• _ WARM' _ , LIECKEIVS F \ Coin Study:Rico •• IA ricar, Vernon in and eunon f•-• a, ..t- • ' . 3\ 4 Beat,this if ite — aa. ILI XCELLENT \Cooking. , hells and Coit .. L non 0..vc, , Der golodanlo t it u i rm li.t. •• \ , \ \ \ \ ;. • i, ~USYkEt r D t b°W. ' ° Eta.l. l PBO3l SALTek" -. S IS Kw m. GU 7rPO3 .111 • T Olive Oil, a lot for' • IP lee . ale by AD Oll,-15 bbla. No er Urst V L B.EL & °ALLOW, opposite too Poe P. Tbled etre. have teetitet U,. fotottetc . . '.7 zn r .Pr * OPl iig=l. 01 4 _,1 14 I ~ ibl44„ = "4 i 4 =:“.TiCit t lg:str u t Jrl al taut t .10 Ot 20.tt.a. t:2l,l4teg reo'd fcreM.
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