.1 -06 I,`:. >•i; • We transfer the following characteristic arti. cle from the Poet of yesterday, to our columns bodily. The extreme grossness cf its miestate• tuente renders it perfectly harmless; and it le, moreover, ealculated to inspire corif..l taco among Whig, when they eee that the feeding ;rpm of the , "democracy" in this comity is driven to steth extremity to find something to nay against them and their candidate: THE =saws LANE PARDANGO. It is kuown to one readers that the whip con template celebrating the bat tle of Lundy'e Lane, on the battleground, in Canada, during the preemie-week. There is something in this idea so ebliculous that it is impossible to avoid laughibg at the very thought of it. In the fleet place, for the Whigs to celebrate an American vietary, is the greatest humbug imaginable' Didnot the Whigs, eras they i thert called them eeives, Federalata, oppose the:war of 1812, with Great Britain! Certainly they did, and in some pints of the country they burned Glue hake so that the British might kaow the position of the American troops. This is a matter el history. In the second plane, the battle of Lundy'. Lute, although one of the most eenguizery etreggles on record, was claimed as a victory by tooth the 1 Amerioans and English. What cue the feeders of the present Whig party 'for the lose of one thin.and American soldiers, where blood ter- ; tilixed the soil of Caaada! These leiadere, who would turn pale as the ghost of Hamlet, at the smell Of gunpowder, now wish to be cenaidered Si patriota! and for political ,purports, they un derteke to celebrate the success of the gannet men they but recently prayed might be received with •bloody beetle to hospitable graves." oe, chime, where is thy bluse? And' hen to find these modern Whigs—mere ; • beed.boxrolitioiana—who don't lcuow a mueket fern a handsaw, going over into Canada to eele trate the battle of Lundy's Lane, is supremely ladierene. Could political effrontery go farther j than thit! But the Whims expeet, by practisiug ' this kind of humbegge.ry, ta eleotthe.r eteed lug army candidate. In this they will moot r.e -suredly be disappointed. The American pea. • pie have become too well acquainted with the unholy designs of„Widggery, ,to .he longer do ceired by that party. We hear it hinted that these Whig celebra . lionises will meet with a pretty warm reception from the runaway negroca, or fugitive slaves, when they go over into Canada. It is well known that owing to the outrageously dishonest course purental by the fanatics of the whig rarty, bun thuds and thocsancht of negro. slaves in the South were induced to run away from their nuters, and seek an abode in Canada. These fugitives find that they were sadly deeeieed by the Sewtrd and °retie:adage, and other fanatiee who now bead the Soot; party in the North; for !intend of the comfort and liberty they were premlied, they have' found misery and starve . lien in Canada. Well; these negroee, it is said, will all be at the Wbig'celebration to settle their accotints with their Whig friends. It will no doubt be en interesting meeting! Since the Whigs have adopted the Fugitive Slave Law ae a plank In their Platform, we would not be as. • t o Melted to find them disowning the poor negroet, who hod been formerly provided by them with Feats on the '•under-grouxid railroad-" But the negroes know them too well, and ;will meet them face to face at the Lundy's Lane Celebration. It will no doubt be a delightful eight! We in tend to have a special reporter on the spot who will furnish us with an interesting account of lbw great farce and fandango. Gnoti-natared people will attribute the statel meet that the Whigs will eel - a/rate the atelier eery of the battle of Lundy's Lane "in Canada" to ignorance; and as we belong to that amiable . crass, we shall-give the Post the benefit of that plea; but "there is sonethieg in this" mistake of the Post "so ridiculous that it is Impassible to avoid laughing at the very' theught of it." It --- is hardly neceaeary for na to tell ourereadere .that the celebration will take placenear the TB 'lage of Niagara, 011 the American elde. A belliec se edlter _M . :Toronto, who, like the Poet and the London Times, is probably in favor of Pierce, got the same absurd notion into his head, 'and threatened that if the friends of Scott came over ibere-tat celebrate his victories, they would be sent back faster than they came , As nearly the whole articheis predicated upon this ridiculcue blunder, all the fine imaginings of the editors about the fagitire olives arc knocked into pi,— But the richest part of the article is that where they talk about blue light', and about op position to the war of 1812. Will the editor!, be kind enough to name a Whig who opposed that War! When our leader - was engaged'in that desperate struggle with hie country's, tete• mica, what was -James Buchanan, whom they wanted as their leader, doing? It was about that time that he was bitterly denouncing the .war, and declaring that if he had a drop of '..clemocretic blood in hie veins, be would open them and let it out. And we think there was another prominent gentleman of this State—a Federalist daring that war, but now a leading Democrat—who expressed the wish that the banes of the nice Scott led over, the river on that,occattion, might whiten the plain, of Canada. We have no blue-light, anti-war Federalists of 1812 among our leading men--not one—and if we had we /Mould servo him se Mr. Buchanan Would have served hie "ontedrop" of dertiocrat ie blood—bet him oat.' They are all 'latter day' deic:crate, in alliance with the Lendon Times in entiporting a p olicy injurious to the !jolted States, but greatly beneficial to Great Britain. Thanks to Gea.' SCott and hie gallant compeers and as - sociatea, the blue-light gentry, were unable to bring ue into subjection to Great Britain at that tune; but what they failed to do by affording traitorons 'aid and. domfort to the nation with which we were 'then at war, they have since in a measure kitoomplialied by bringing us Into com mercial subjection. It is to free the country from ebb subjection thafehe Whig? hare again brought the great antagoelidatilltreptiim foto the field. I L e "The battle of Lundy's Lane,'! sate the Post teethe' one of the moat sanguinary mules on re; cord, was claimed as a victory by both the Attlee; Mans and gaglish.'• That sentence is very like the language of II bine-light Federalist." It Is true the English claitud the' victory, as it , may be agreeable to their American sympathis e= to admit, the claim; hut what were the feet,: After one of the severest straggles on record, in which more than seven hundred' men were either 'killed or wounded, the tummy, with min greater lose, was driven from the field, with the loss, of ili his cannon, at a late hour of the _nilebt'. The next day, the ex/taunted remnant, elatttaberld with their wounded :comrades, marched book, in good order and unmolested, to thipietra, : oarryiug with them their own can -non, but unable for the want of tho necessary force, to carry off the captured guns, width sub. . mond/ fell backbit* the hands of the enemy; end became they ramrod tkirsnais, ekey claimed ~ ~ ~ ; .t . '. '::-; ';:- , 4 .--,--„ -,,-,. A ~ :, ~ 3 .:Plt - f. - ..• 44 : "4-. 1 44,,,.; . ...41.), , .411, ; . - .. . 1... - - ':":. ;: i: .1 1 11.4 4.r: ,4 % .;:t K... ...nir.',i •*; ... till. *•- •.. ,- 4 " .... ": 1 ' . `. ' :'•i•‘ '*. ii' i.; ' :..;‘• •i ' l :, :••;:,•444, ...i •'' i''' ' ' ' ' ' ; ' 4 ' - ^ ••••• ;`• i•A ...,':. '. :::- ....; e* ' 1,. s .: - + ._, • •;:-,..•• • . . .`•:$• 7, - = 1 ........?••. '•.•-•,' • ! . 4 7 ;'•.: 1 . 4 4:. i s . , • - ..1!..1 -x4. 't?'• . C . s' ‘ .-ii 1 :;;;4'.. 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Rlthard Coulter, duumard.) JOSEPH BUFFINOTON, of Armstrong Co - -FOIt PRMIDENTIAL SLECTORE. SS !I AA 0 I IA I , A: Z. /1.62, •Jakra Pow.oci. blo I vs. . ciirts. Distrieta. -I. Wn.7.ux F. mom. 11. Jaw 11. Cfirearu. 2 •'221,4 1`.14.0,112, 11. 242 cs P. P.‘2,06. 1. Jous., W. amErs. In. !AMU K. DAVID.oIt. . 4. Jorixi P. T 22246, - 17. Dr. iwo. II cll.:uncoil. 6. S Piltlat 11612•4121, 3!. IZALen 116221. 6..7501s W. Palm, 19. Jouir Maw". • 7. JA1135 PRO,Ont, Ia , ..ARCArieD noilr3o“. YI. JoLIX SttLIUZIL. 21. Toolua J. 11106,42. 0, J4ooll 3 f423/1412. 22. trrni h. 1402. Lt 10. 0.72741.25 P. W 42262 21. Orman/ow Mains. 17. lbovi•Amer. 24. Dams Pim:7s. 72. sl. O. 1161e06.. 13. 25. son. A. Pc2 , 242c2 1 , 122 11101.4.1:1FRA1114 • 1 ,_..........._., ..._,"...,.....,........ Antunas' onic a nd • Whig' Cotuity Ticket . rot cogattras—Mar mum,. ' DAVID ;ardor.. Pittaburgb. run c0,,a1111-2, 11a/LIT. TDOMAS M. HOWE, AlleghbrO". 101 an. 0E08.02. DAILSIE, All .heal, lgelNin.r. OEOROE'E. APPIAWN Birmingham. VitOMAS PENNEY, MoKaeaport. lIICHARO COWAN. Patabargh. popt.NPSITIR.TpoPt/N. S Ot, T'Ozr,tglull,,,,. 1 11111/. 1 WILLIAM SIAOILL, PittaburgL • 1.0110101/11. EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr.. Pa...burgh. omit 111.1 i 1/ 001712 or qvaarta firsinuab... OEBIIADT, AlieghftW• WILLIAM ALOEt). Pittsburgh. 1 0/0/11. JAMES LOWEY. Pittsburgh. 11011.0.. FRANCIS I. GARDNER, Eltaabeth the Metal. It was not deemed pmdint in their shattered condition to remain in that position, in the presence of an enemy who could conuntad reinforcements, and would doubtless return with a force against whom it would be hopeless to contend. But in the language of Charles J. In. gersoll, in his History of the War of 1812, "the American Army on the Niagara frontier, had • destiny to fulfil, the character of an army to redeem, and honorable terms of peace to vouch safe," And well did it fulfdits destiny. The Post says the Whig leaders "would turn pale as the ghost of Hamlet at the smell of gulfts powder." Well, we know that we have one leader who don't turn pale at the smell of gan- I powder, and we may have more. At all events we never heard of a Whig who fainted at that smell. There were many Whip in the army in Mexico, and some Democrats, but we only know of one who turned as "pale as the ghost in Ham let." Really, Ithe Post must be more careful how it treads on the corm' of its friends. First it got on those .of llt . Buchanan, in the matter of the Federailletti tind blue light.; and then to talk about the gliosi in Hamlet, after what hap pened to Getters! Pierce, is too bad. The Conferees of the Butler and Allegheny aides of the 22d ,Congressional District, have agreed to meet at Bakerstown, on Wednesday, 18th August .. The Lundy'clane Convention occurrink on the 27th lust, presented the meeting of the Conference on that day, as had been anticipa ted. The claims of Mr. Rowe and Mr. Parvianoo will doubtless bo urged by their respective friends with zeal. While Mr. Purviance mends deservedly high with the Whigs or Allegheny, it is among them universally expected that But ler will concede to Allegheny the member for the next Congress, and that Mr. Porviance will greatly strengthen himself in Allegheny eventu ally, by acquiescing in the nomination of Mr. Howe at this The Cincinnati Gazette of Friday, soya that one thoveonet pereona would leave that oity, for London Lane. few days ago,_ we published a few items of later intelligence from Utah, among which there was a paragraph stating that "Governor Young and suite had started upon an exploring eipe •dition through the valleys attic Colorado, Greets river, — and their tributaries, for the porpoee of making eettlements to raise cotton for home man cif to tare." It is now asserted by California papers, - but on what authority we know not, that this ex pliiration was only a pretence, and that Brigham is nag had only get it up as an excuse for tear- Mc Salt Lake, in order thatr he might abscond with the publio funds, a large amount of which he has in his peitteepion 'taxon rq ENCILA:3D.—Gen. Pierce is decided ly malaria England. It is true they know nothing and care nothing about him, further than that he is the candidate of tho party that supports British interests. We gave yesterday, an extract from the Lontion'Times, favorable to die election; we now give a abort extract from thc• Mane/teeter Bromine, It mops . • 'lle election of Oen. Pierce will, at any rate, pave that the Democratic majority, whatever may be their other differences, are unanimousin tthir testimony on behalf of a liberal commor cicl policy, and nuy Government hr may form be one on which Mir country may rely for effeclual eo.operation in reducing, wherever pose ticabTe, existing impediments to international intercourse." The election of Gen. Pierce, and the continu ance of the present tariff, would bo worth mil lions to England, and no wonder the loading papers of that nation show an anxiety for his success. Of course, the party which has been 'playing into the hands of Great Britain ever since the famous report of Secretary Walker, will continue to do so, by using every effort to elect Gen. Pierce. At the session oS:Congress of 1845-6, al we were informed by iS gentlentan of We State, - who was a member of that Congress, agent/ of English manufacturing houses were permitted to exhibit samples of their wares in the committee rims of the House of Representatives to ouch no extent that they, looked more like bazaars than anything sloe. The object of this exhibi tion was to show the superiority of British over iciati , wafabrica What other :CLlWltatrata may tr.TC been used by those agents we know not; tint a legialatire body :which would suffer Itaelf to be tampered with that far by foreign agents and representatives, is not above enspicion.— Depend upon it, Great Britain has more loan- Fine over our elections than our honest, triumph icatei "democrats" Imagine. COLORED MAN THOM NORJOLY IsAper Bash; on intelligent colored tosn, who salted from Norfolk, _Pi., in July'. or last year, and settled in Liberia, has lately Written ;an in teresting letter to the Rev. Win. H. Burr, of Norfolk. It is dated &bland, Liberia, May 10th and after expressing his gratis cation with every thing in his new home, and saying that nothing -could indace him to return to Norfolk,' he Bays: "I live In my own house, on my own farm of eighty acres, and eat every day of my own life. provisions and breadstufrs of my own raising. I hair now growing as my 1852 crop, slave quen tily of camas.% and potatoes, several acres 'Or sugar cane, several or rice, and several of eager; I have nowlti be taken from my nursery several thousand coffee Felons, nearly 100 cocoa scions, not cocoanut mind you, but the'ehocolate,--and about the same quantity of mango plums.. My `present crop, when It matures; will be worth alKost $6OO or $7OO. My sugar crop alone wilt bo Worth over $2OO. I will have about 150 ernes of rice, which la worth 75 canes ° $1 :per croo." He concludes by strongly urging the free col ored people of Norfolk to Some to Liberia and It would area they are resolved to take hie advice, u one , :htindred and seventy-five ,applications h ,ve already beeq made for passages In the Yea mid to sail from that port on the let of November , - _ WHAT WAS =MHZ OF GEL SCOTT IS From Niles' Register, of August 27, we copy the followinglandsome tribute to Gen. 800tt, from which ac may be formed of the esti itAtion in which the boy-Oeneral was then held by his countrymen: - "Generals Brown and BCott ate doing well.— The former it le thought may have resumed his command about the 25th of August. Scott suf fered much, and was still confined to his bed on the lath; however, there with every prospect of as speedy a recovery as could be expected. This gallant soldier, who has hot yet; attained his thirtieth year,.is a native of this county (Din widens). In elitist:lista he received hie education and its lsat.polisb,at the College of William and Mary. With skill, diligence, permeranco and unrivalled 'eloquence, he practised the law for a short time in the adjacent raitintlee. But his great soul inspired to 'deeds of arms.' Re en ' tereel the service' of his country in 1808, with the commission of captain, of light artlllery,and in a short time joined the Biuthern array under General Wilkinson. Ilia 'arreat, the charges against him, and his unparalleled defense on that hocasion have long since been before the This noble defense.convineed the Cabl net at Witithingten and ..the world at large, that !Ilia was the scholar, the politician and - tbe eel dier. 'Sines then no man has ascended the mW they ladder with more resplendent rapidity, than this Winfield Bcott—,ttrio Nora routthiaand be will I have topp.ed-,the climax of military honor A “0/lowing, with friendship, yenerafion and pride for the bravo soldier, a number of citizens of Petereburgb,as we are Intoned, have stool,- ed to have made an elegant sward with approthi- I ate devices, to be protected to the Arm of Chip puma and Bridgewater, -In bis hands we are son dent it will never be drawn Patin defense of Ids country's rights, and never, tarnished but by the blood of our foe." ; . The political leader 'in the ;July number of • Blackwoolt, written probably by Alison, the rfie• ttOtti t relates the followini curious eneodote, which strikingly Moe/Sates 4 0(17 remiikad. • , /manse.* lise: chancier of Leafs Napoleon: . "Prince 'Louis Napoleon, like ids uncle, is eery superstitions, land alwayi carries an amulet taken from the tomb of Oharitenagne on bla per [ eon. Ile is known to hare Bald in t his country, long before he left it to' t the Preekhate, of xp the French Republic). 4 . t m ay, appear presump tuous in me to wear tha tam ulet, bet I have la inborn oonvictlon in my d'that lam one dity to be the ruler of FrancO When I'em so, Isbell Arse extingnieh the liconee of the Press in Parls I ani then attack Boy/aud. ' . I shill do so with to. I gret, for I have been y method there, and j it c on tains many of my friends; hert , leaut pip my mission, gad out A at whid 'kw . , my undo tad mat et I vie that to his arleaa4 cry.' In pursuance of Ile views, I* has Joe!' decreed 80,00 D men to oral." / . Bowmen's Fanner tir New Year —Koessith'e We find sister, Madam Zaulaweth the following y, her husband and children, arrived in this city, from Europe, , tome th e N ew y or k Papers; telegraphic despatch in five or six days since, and we hear some of the papers complain that no provision had been made for them by Kossuth before he Left. This is all a mistake, as we have the very best authority forostating that Kossuth, before he sailed from New York, ten days ago, made arrangements for having the necessary aid extended to that por tion of Martially. Besides having purniumed and stoeked a farm of land for them in one of the Western States, be left with the Mayor of the city a thousand dollar!, for the purpoee of en abling them to travel out ;to it, and commence life in this country independently. It would be, therefore, unjuet to the reputation of Kossuth to permit any such statements ae this—accusing him of neglect of his owni family—to circulate unnoticed, and we feel authorised to contradict it and state what the fact P. Herald. Lent our readers should suppose that Kossuth drew from the Hungarian Pend. In order to pro vide (or his family on their arrival in this coun try, we would state the provision which he left for them, was the proceeds of a lecture for their benefit, delivered in New York a few days be fore his departure for Europe. That eminently religious and decent paper. The Franzen's Journal. and Catholic Regieter, has the following mOrcean in its last issue: "Bisons' or A NOTORIOUS TIIITS.—Louis use sutb allu Alexander Smith, escaped in disguise from thin port one day lasaweek. We purpose making some comments on this fitting finale of tho vagabond's course, but this week wo have not time. NO matter, his accomplices, the Gree lays, Raymonds, Danes; the Websters, Cannes, Seworde, Shields, Lawn, &o.,—not forget ting the negroes, the Bible-Society men, the Ab olitionists, and the parsons have not escaped— we will not let them." Prentice Is incorrigible. His disease is growing worse and worse diurnally. Just look here. The editor of the Southern Democrat Nays that he has beet "trying to count the Whig lies tat tered daring this oenrese. We apprehend that all the Hee the fellow counts will be nailed to Me counter. FROM WASHINGTON Co:req.:ltlaws or Me rlttsbargh Gazette W ASHIXOTON, July 22. The tariff movement by Senator James is con sidered by the Democratic allies of that gentle man, as a clover ruse to quiet the Whigs, with out affording any aubstantial relief to the suffer ing interests of the country. They reason that it will effect a very slight increase of duties on any thing, and npou earns articles it will even reduce them, for the average of five years, pri ce! will be lees than the present. In respect to iron the absolute addition of duty will be lees considerable thou I supposed, in the relleotious made upon the subject last evening. The prin ciple of stability, however, or of a rale which greatly diminishes the extent of fluctuations in price, is a valuable one, and will serve ea a ba -Os for that thorough system of protection which it will be the first duty of the Whigs to estab lish, when they assume the powers and reopen eibilites of administration under Gau Scott. The !louse of Representative is really going at businesa with a resolution to do something To day they passed the important bill, amenda tory of the act for the apportionment of Repre sentatives under the new census. The hill con cedes six members to South Carolina. and two to California The debate upon the River and Harper bill was then by resolution limited to one o'clock to Morrow. This was a decisive evidence of the determination of the House to pass it, and send it to the Senate in such good time, as to leave the factiously dispoeed in that body. no pretext for emothering or defeating it, by those disrepu.. table expedients, which were used on the last in- - ' elision when a similar measure came up. Ac ' cordingly a very late night session 'was held, at which a groat amount of valuable and lumin ous eloquence was expended. It is at length finally determined thct G nue:- el Scott rill not gp to..the. meetinrse Niagara Falls, in celebration of the bittle of Lundy'', Lane. He is not unwell, as reported by the Telegraph, but has been obliged to forego his desire to meet his old companions in arms, and the thousands of enthusiastic political suppor ters that will be there assembled, on account of other duties, and his anxiety to avoid the ap pearance of electioneering in hie own behalf. John P. Kennedy has been positively offered the place in the Cabinet vacated by Mr. Graham, and there is little down cf his acceptance Hon. N. K. Hall, Post Master General, will be nomi nated District Judge of Northern New York, in place of Judge Cackling, who gnu to Mexico. The appointment of a ertaccereor to Judge Mc- Maley, of the United States Supreme Ceurchu not been made, and will nol be resolved upon until timeahall have been affordod to the bar of that Circuit, to make its recommendations. It seems likely that the bill to give Thomas Ritchie, late of the Union, sixty or eighty thou sand dollars in satisfaction of his wretched pretended claim, to damages, under his late printing contract, will. pass. A more transpa rent and abominable swindle was never attemp ted even In Congress. But the cause of the claimant in this ease is made that of the party. I suppose to morrow it will go through. It Is eald that an offer has been made by the propri etors of the Union, to sell out their eneactiption Het J.W. Forney, Clerk of the House, is about to glut a weekly campaign paper, for a higher latitadd than that in which the Union circa/ate*. TETT/3101R OP TEE EUEY. Some ono would render good tented, by recur. ring to the files of the Union, in 1897, and col lecting the magnificent eulogituna then and there lariehed noon General Scott.- At that time, General Tailor wu the object of terror Co the 'palace ons; and it was' therefore, no treason to speak In lining terms of the splendid achievements of General Scott, mil Th e Washington Telegraph has brought w one of these ces written c for itaryhistoriauwhol t h en edited by h i ce g ral organ of Locasfocoiem. We subjoin it:—Rid.mond 1874 /roo 4h4 Washlegtoo Vahan. April /0.1347. "(hollow Artwevsxmer.—Victery follows victory in rapid succeasion. It was le tattled maxim that we could 03/40 this war with honor until we had taken the castle of flan Juan de Thank, be to our distinguished and skilful General—to bin brave offioers kod mos -to the gallant officers and men of our Nary, this great achievement has been effected with but lou of life on oar part. We have taken the Gulraltar of the 'Vattern Continent. We hare added new laurel, to our wreath. Tax ounnruus AND ADEOLATION Or A FUR .PIIOPLI AE3 DOE TO MA.IOII. Gll/11311AL ficorr. We congratulate our country again upon the prowess of their Army and Navy. In eleven months, a aeration of achievements haepoured in upon tie, which would 'swam the annals of any people under the sun..•.— ' Let oar people rejoice, and let them pour opt their thanks to the brave then who have done honor to the character of this free emuctry. "A feu de foie was fired this day, by Captain Mordechs, at the arsenal In this city. The man ifestations of a people's joy will spread as far and ae,fast as the glorious news is circulated of the cipture of Vera Cruz " RUM minutes IN LBANY AND LO 0/ LW —At tnty put eight o'elookßS / Friday evettiog awe fire broke out in the oil and drug store of A. McClure & Co., 74 and 76 State street. The first discov ery was a person ruching into the street • com pletely enveloped In flames,. who was Instantly followed by another. The name of one is Jemee McClitte; one of thealerkm the•other Win. Sem ber, of the Attorney Oenehl's office. They were both dreadfally burned, and the report now ifs that one of them le dead. Immediately after these psraons rushed Into the intact, one 'm imeos volume of flames fellowed, and la an In stant the whole lower story was enveloped. , In leas than ten minutes the entire store, four Ito ries, was completely_ burnt out. The fire origi nated ftom drawing camphene from • caskstand- Mg near the door. The store contained a large quantity of oils, paints, dye, stuffs, eamphene &0., articles of. the meet combustible nature. Th e games raged CO fiercely, that not a of the whale 'took was eared. • The loss muste be veryheavy, as It was the largest establishment of the kind In the city. Mr. Member the clerk in the Attornej-Gene ral,e Oleo who was Naiad lest night by burn ing alcohol, died this morning. , idozraurr re Nor You.- , The returns for the Iset week show an islarming bonus in the number of deaths In the city of New York, !w -ording to the report of the city Inspeotor there were 488 deaths, which Is en luoresse Of 184 on `the anutber for the previous week., The mon. tskty we. 'chitty among &Wren, of whom 840 died un der tub Years of age. Of these 8 2'deuthi wereunder by cholera fulhattnni and 44 by ocmenbsions. There WITC4S; death. by cycles Maim, . Borror, Tully 28, 1&52. The sloop of war Albany ; now at thin port end to be under orders to proceed to the Nora is Scotia fishing grounds to protect our fishermen. This is simply a rumor, but it ie believed to be true. dons Q. Ants ON TEE CONTENTION or 1818. —John Q. Adams, whO was Secretary of State at the date of the lent Convention between this country and Britain in relation to the fisheries, has left the following as his construction of the treaty which now forme the basis of dispute. The inatruction to Me Gallatin, one cf the Com missioners, •was to claim for the United States all the righte recognized in the treaty of 1783; and it will be sleets that Mr. Adams considered that our representatives bad secured the whole coast fishery in every part of the British do minions, except within three marine miles of their shore,: "The convention restricts the liberties in some small degree; but it enlarges them probs. bly in a degree not leas useful. It has secured the whole - coast fishery of every part of the Brit ish dominions, except within three marine - miles of the shores, with the liberty of using all the harbors for shelter, for repairing damages, and for obtaining wood and water., It has eecnred the full participation in the Labrador fishery, the most important part of the whole, and that of which it was at Ghent peculiarly the intention of the British government at all create to deprive us. This fishery cannot be prosecuted withent the use of the neighboring shores for drying and caring the fieh. It is chiefly carried on in boats close to the shores, and the lose of it, even if the rest had been left unaffected by the same princi ple, would have been a loss of more than half of the whole interest. The convention has also se• cured to us the right of drying and outing fith on a part of the island of Newfoundland which had not been enjoyed under the treaty of 1783. It has narrowed down tne pretentious of exclu sive territorial jurisdiction, with reference to those fisheries, to three marine miles from the shores. Upon the whole, I consider this interest as Bemired by the convention of 1818 in a man ner as advantageous as it had been by the con vention of 1783. We have gained by it, even of fishing liberties, as much as we have lost; but if not, we have gained practically the benefit of the principle that our liberties in the fieheries recog nized by the treaty of 1783 were not abrogated by the war of 1812."—Repo6lie. Lung LESIP or GOLD.—The New York Jour nal of Commerce etatee that the American Ex change Bank of that city received per stcotace Illinois, in addition to about 4;600,000 is gold dint and bare, a single lump of pure native weighing about 60 0110002, and valued at irilooo. This specimen is now at the Bank. Roam, July 23, 1652. Fins to Tits Woouo.—A destructive fire has been sweeping the woods six or eight miles west of this place for th 9 !sat few days. hundreds of acres of laud, commonly known as Pine Plains have also been burned over. The fire. -sti lust accounts, was still on the increase, nod nothing but a heavy rain could possibly quench the flames. Should it not oome soon the damage will . be immense. n addition to the pine timber, severll hundml cordite( wood and bark prepar ed for market purposes have been burned. --- The schooner Harbridge, with a Pierce and King tiag flying at her mast-head, got her nose knocked of the other night when entering the Harbor, being ran into by the propeller Oswego. Thl, 19 one of the -•signs of-the times." She to now lying at the wharf ioading with Engiszh rad roab iron Thu is as appropriate cargo fora vessel fly ing a J:Yerer and limy flag. Opposition to Rai ern and Harbors—Opposition to Domestic Mau uf acturee—Opposition to the employment of La bor and Capital in our own Country—is the moc to of the Pierce and King party —Orerego Tvate. Tea can be procured in this country under seven cents a pound, calculating labor at 50 nt.. per diem. A tea plantation requires care the first and second years, after which it to a most hardy plant and will yield tea fur twenty-fivo to thirty years. So the only trouble is phiVs . .:lg the leaves and drying them which is laboifor women and children. A man actively engaged ten blurs in the day may collect 60 to 60 lb. -agree!: loaf, rod another would tuannficturu them, and the quantity of dried tea would be 12.1 to 16 lbs. A fair plantation would pro-) dace 800 pounds per acre. 1 have made ones as 450 pounds per care an the yeas.{ nu some land I held on the west of China.— I Net. bad, Tee eteamship Daniel Webster leaves to-day for San Juan, with laborers for the kificaragna railroad. This steamer wiU hereafierrun be tween Now Orleans and San Juan in connection with the steamship Patopero, and the Vander bilt line en oe Pacific eta Nicaragua, giving a semi-monthly communicanon between New Orleans and Sao Frranieco, in about a weea's lees time than of present, tie Panalia.—Critirier. Messrs. De Mauna?, Iselin ..t Clarke, of this city, base opened books of subscription for the ci...tattnetion of a telepraph line between Aopio wall and Panama. All teat is wanted is 50,- 000, which is the eetimate coot of the work -- The wire will be obtained from England, to be of the SAOO kfiod AS that used ift . the submarine telegraph scrota the English Channel_ Thalia° is to be finished simuitaneounly with the Pana ma Railroad, early neat spring. Conphena and *mit Gas Explosion.—Th e New York Times contains a statement of the various atildents that bare occurred during the last twelve months from explosions of. esuziphene, spirit gas, &a., which sum up as follows: Four. teen persons are recorded as having died from their burns. blixty•two hdrned—ntost of esti verytbadly; many of whom hero probably died Nearly ad of the aocidents recorded, °roomed in New Yore and lirooklyn. No doubtOlerc I were many more which esesped being outbid.. Br. Jews, N. B. ly 23, 18e, MAXINE Dummies ARDOalsr Ju Loss or Lfrr...- Heavy and destructive gales have prevailed in the Golf of St. Lawrence. The bark •Trusty, from Scarborough, Eng., went ashore off Oaspei, eel e!ghteen lives were lost. • It is reported thei'lhe armed schooner Alli ance, with all on board, had perished near t 4. Paul's Island. Fifteen schooners were loot near Magdalena Island, and twenty-two pilots were drowned. - The Illinois election ban been postpone:Lan November next. The F o ancisco "Whi" sas that H Cole a nd ßan other r ro ruehante of g that c ity have itrace in contemplation to fit out an expedition to Japan. They intend to purchase &clipper, and dispatch it immediately to nonjtliong. where it will remain until the American squadron shall be dispatety4 to Japao, when It will proceed at once to Jeddo and teat the pricticabitity of enteriog into a trade with the people of that country. A jury, on Monday, 16th lost r at Kenosha. WISCOGIIIiI3, me a mulatto woman a verdlot.of oue hundred dollars, %pilot Capt. Lundy of the steamboat Baltic, for turning her out of the com mon cabin on account of her color. A righteoue verdict. Thelast distillery in Newburyport stoned Net week. The ItincOurport Onion says that thirty years ago there were more distilleries than churches In that place: Now the smoke of their torments offends on one. • Tog FalLrgn tg Wig i k Las aza.—l'North Ala• bamalan, a piper. apeaking Th f the recep tion given tothe nomination -of Soutt and Gra ham in that State, says: ''So [grail looks well. No campaign within our recollection has opened ao Battering." The first liquor4u seized, at Providence R. L, under the - new law, on the 25d inst. The offioes appointed to make the seizure s, took two I hundred gallons of szeellent brandy, and de- , I Theiztensire manufactory of the Union Com pany-of Maryland, at Canton, near Baltimore, was destroyed by fire on the 28 inet. The love is estimated at $100,000„ Despite the many etatemonts to the contra ry, the Mobile Advertiser says that the cotton .plant is generally small and backward, and in many cases has suffered from the usual cotton diseases. Letters from Rome Etats that the Pope is threatened with dropsy, and that the' etate of his health gives great uneasiness to his phy eiciane. Hitherto Crfali , effort-hoe been made to conceal his danger from the public. It ie said that in the event of his disease proving fa tal, he will be sniumeded by Cardinal Wise man. 'ilealei of the Prison at Bing Sing—For the bat ten days there has been considerable Mak-. nese among the prisoners confined in the State: Prima at Bing Malt, N. Y. During that time; there have been about sixty severe oleos of °hot- . era Enables, and one hundred and fifty slight: oases of diarrhoea. • Louie Napoleon le eald to IMO bOUght !Italy; hro large estates in Poland,for th e ecan of 1,, , 800,000 f. , t . The National UlllO/1 Collltei. tlOll called ot Phil,. adelphla for the Bret of Atignet, has been poet- •poned to the .Ist. of September. • I - Jos Palmitin of all kinds executed at Mtn wean with wanting, wad at tteaunable rates. Ml►etal attention will be slain to Poem and Phi. atamtnes rot .16 1 bltdtlana and Coaltert Lads. 11111Beeda. Eltja at. Latina. Invite& at, Labatt. BlaalA Mete ULU. at ; . trolly lad ammo Lte c tin*: he Liver Pills. . • t$ THE Liver Pills orDr. M'Lane were first need by him, exclusively lo his Own practice. Bo eltleaclOne were they in all cases of Liver complaint. that they became famous, and attrsuul Liz the attention orthe m edical faculty. plys.d Into genarai use. They act with rtalnty and regul - rlty; the patient almost immediately feels tba ithiperaion of bin dinner, and II gradually restor ed to health. With some the effect Is almost mint:Piton., frequently experiencing Immediate relief, alter haring, f•Jr wrath., renorted to drugs and medicines of another dencetpaon In rain, Diseenen el the Liver are very ' mon in thin country, and are crwri frightful in character. Thine. who experience any of the premonitory nemPtxmn or thin dangeloon sod complicated direane, ehould at outs prre are 0 box of Dr. I,DLlrte'e Pllls,and perhaps, thereby, be saved a world of m'scry. Tine great remedy may by had from moot Diets ant Merhcants, in town !MI country, 00 1.) the solerina e pro' prietors. .I , 3:dhsr3 J. KIDD a co. f SO Wood etre.. F. 8. Cleaver's "Prize Medal Roney Soar)." SfirT.TIE peculiar and prominent excel lencies or "Cleavers Prise Medal honey soap." have been Pn fully and frequently iiilvertid t and their °Petal and agreeable qualities en anvil voluted out, that a minute recapitulation of :hem would teem In be a more matter of males: detail. Camhinial with the nameroun advantagee dorlyod from its upii, the feet should not he overlooked or diernrarded, that it 01 beyond all doobt, the cheapest ar ti i.e of the kind ever uttered to the lovers of comfort. (I trading Poulinunity, ant tl.l. public at large. Far milt retail at DispeLisliw Drug blare, , ni white wholesale only hy.thi• ats . .ntn tor Plitaliurgh and its " nelsou's First Yrenutan I) AGI I ERREOTYPES Pert Office Builcliny, Third Street. if 1 11'17,E-NS and strangers who wish to ob s ~ tato Ito ece.trpre, periatio nod Elfo'llke likens,. et • ;I:l..nhaTr:.7t " P i Ztit tTl i l ll, l7P i ti it, t w o it C e " ;: ! % , ... l'l l ".' s P:tt;f2t i lt , t, • mrammtept i l t 7tr 140 Pharr:. Mo tfavlOn one of the Moo Pat pod twat nrmumal Sian end Pght• ever Po ps...hal lot, Ito Datum:e r with Instrument. of the most I•aaorrol al'.r....nti hey fon edopteti the ey,em of Demrs, nr . .typion. pa now prwrti•-r1 hp the colobroted Itottra. 01 1 ' 1 ..1410,111a arstl now 1' mk t 11r. N fletterplimkrit to be G••• 1.71 mit, L., 'h. vatforot 01 the Art, a stele of Liston, caor yip., ostler roods or to croup.. srlapah ben nose, been put PILPI.4. Irr +.• en, and ..t.eratio tt , In ell wirptherm. floor o . pot I. pi.. to r.. u. TIIE NATIONAL GAL LER Y AcK SOY'S National Dagnerrean Gallery, of th.. liiachind and Nark-it farmed, (opinalti L Wilcox`ling)l'ittatiurgh. tuna and uweihnoni vuhtn,, in oht lite*lkv Harman.. at Inc. ,,orail m, will plea. at the above establish. at masttided wl . h. very int...dor 81.1. arid ShY Light, are...p..1 with %nen nail: that the mender can take ilia loeuraie 114 .lath,. of the Inman Ginn ark all the ry.en..l‘.4 of aull t a 1!, wryinecie ene ravina, non ri.hily and dui aen Lan. r O.'S r,O I 'PI tcf I, • p.i . ti-re, untale,a ti,r. retritilauca. ilit-Likentrata take.. r ef :tint sal tar.. in ypa n In .rityeani VielulLY frunl untilr. YOl•Knoe la 01*.zoond. J....tad/v.lff • egizen's-liunzance Company of Pittabarge C 11C.4NEY. , 1311.T.L L. MA tt4 , 4I?:LL. OYFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEER EMMET 41W WOOD }STREETS. o- !RILL Ar.NTJ :r4 JtIF, items (r , rtivn.q., AN .781 Jy^ :ntr•-• I,sl aarro,r , the pert 4 1 . 1, NILI ri4;,, T/O.V DILL,TDIII .. t.. .• 11,3. p., • VS to. o.sztta <r..4. "UI. Ilegaloy,. I-. 4. E:cr, 1::.V.,e11butE,!;11:...4.. ! , D. fiingrisra. Lla:bmi.2.., 1,,,,,, s.llen, au.a..••••.11•I :. ...•=::111. Itio i tat rryan t. . ' t' l ems- ' ~.- 11 . i... "?'" R.. •• A. 11. HOLAIES & B_RO Suceer.s.r to L. P Nelt,on Co., MANUFACTIMEILS SOLID 808 VICES, Pt Y. 44, ,IATTOCKP. 31..WEr, FOfttir, 1117-68178011; PZZMA. :r r .t, CAN door %trn erm 4.• 111 k warrual.4 •lunl to 2411100 tt.!,.el 1 3,113. cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road arki_IANNEXMCM!;gi lICKETe TiIMAJOR 10 BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, TOLEDO, DETROIT, 31ILIVAUBIK, COLUMBUS and CINCINNATI. • raillE new and fast running steamer FOR- E EFT 'CITV. 1-avof tho Mottnnonhala wharf, optic. .It. . 4 .o.mdtgabela Mold. •e4ry mend., (flundayt • tie loc ivrro].enly.anneftlna •1 Halt V. , ;:of. ' Eavlng We " lltolit at I =l . . r ai t or arr "" e- Ina at I.l. , voland at 10 admit.* plot Sn'clor.. oTylind iron , t4og wltt. Itodon boat rm Luntirt,l3tilalo. 101440, 101iO4, 114tranklat•n4 Chlraro. Leo l'arnattgo Ural ..r• W Mughko t g oe r C ltt.o rgla in tha toon.fno. and rate . o. Yd.oottoort anlnd to Clatotalml 1, Oltb•rol Penn.. E. `11`,2 It Mth ~ Mtadr ey have In wait Nil 4Ao'rlork.'l, . tnr Fxfoof• train from tralkorlllff, whlch taken 'hen to rfltraland..arrifln o at onto' Mtno,*Nl In gm, Unlit of ',aro an {hobo who im by tonr or Tro:lteilla. i to `1"'" Fo r ticket/, apply to JOHN A_ CAUGIIET, Agrbt Cbtruhrul aud Pm...burgh Lord Road Co. rh.. la lio...NoubeLs Houo. Irate: at, Itud door from oorarr N rugl.hrod.l surf—Mr tow moo A Poona R. H . trrldliurtro; glad •Cloothdul 004 1'M...v.131M R. IL. from Alliare. to MN land. rho No, i. SI..AA . Adult 1 / 1 1:1), Ort ttoolay morning. July 2.th. M. GE3RGI: th. :2/ year of Me age. Ills funeral 4111 take place front hie Ist* nlttlenoe on SecO nd West, bettrert (tram and noes rt e .. on Tueslar oning. 2:th lost .at In o'llo4t. a. St. Ile friends of th• Wally are reepettfhlly Insltpl to attend., tre.t.,lay. July tdth..)ll.llllJ 11.., eldest .on rd./oat:ma od KlLeabeth Robinson, ass/ 4 .nabs Vol IS Saes. .. . . •. Ws Yunere: wlll take eleoe tine at•roaoma 4 o'elwk. gnlin the yesidenee et M. father, nortbegg4 cornet of the Common,. Allegheny City: rtiendrof the family are .05 4104, 441 T Invited. UST rea'd, firaithwidt's Retra. .1.46% of PraEtical aledb O. and bur. df / yr,, part . Raotio'a Z Ila,f I . tor fob.y- nd ab.draut from January to June. Alm, a altar uoyateanad the Vow Ten Thovaand; by Cam.: lifiattd; and for .1.. ba J. 27 W. A GI LLIZNYENNY k CO. id 'fourth at STACY'S HOTEL. • tiPPOS:TE the Fountnin, Znnesvite Ohio, JF AI.. Anu• Yt.orfabd W. A. Joues.Prorriebre. • A9.ENTS WANTED; rf NO hell the Life of GENERAL SCOTT, Soo i ll tilit i ti 2 =A;;;,";7l:Vild/rtrie l l'7,yr , "- to any rears editor of toe ~ .inclauati PiOly throe!l'4" The subscriber will shor l ie crevice (tent the perim, edition of the chore valuable. wort,aad furnith those who wish to become •gents to eirettl.tartbe "MO, Op the, most favorable tens. Yd? further earth:lulut And es 111,....17 Irmation. applicants wall pines. witnes their lettne tithe etioce,,,, J5'2742,5_ 11Y5oirrtlikX11:e . ew aver. tt. I TNIVERS - ITY OF MARYLAND. fri - IE Forty Firth /Innen] Seetion ,be ff!. 4,ft:f es,fe.f•ffi:riftr October 1411, 1852, and end Ca Pal/nip!. and Prattle. , of Surgery and Clinical Our or y, Ninth. R. Smith. If. D. fi'Alfgrte7l /trba,jtreVf.al wllligfreand "Cflittjrt eine. .ammo! Chew, DI. B. Medl :Vtinet ..Y.sedChberritlif.'flint:flll ."IP.r. N. D. witt:Fae.b,,E,..,.,.Tpherapeutles and Pathology.. George Pm:that Anatomf. Berwlek 11. Smith. H. D. DA,* for the fall clime. SW: Demowtret,ri (to, 410; gintricillatioa.s4.; Orarthatlon. gor .purtemes Of eenteal inanition the retell) have •t their counrisiod the .Baltimore Jullirtar on the 'earns street with the Unirereity. end In it Immediate neighborhood. containing one enedred end eight ? bed, TPrbelooilln7 r trtiethe.tinlrersity. and Managed and attended ,y qulty. This institution lc devoted to oceptlelir and treatment of MORI forms o f disease a t h t e d ici * l ad ub e i P c ur t. during the present mummer; which wil An eddl l materially /own,. 1 /ln imehrottiolatiorm acid adrantaireii. It le open to atlelda triculatee of the Pehool throege,,,t the feat. without Anatomical material leaboodeut and cheap. Ripen. see of II Mg. in Baltimore, te low as to any Atlantic city. ir2hdat WILLIAIIth, A. AIMS, M. D,Ltan. :The Old Establishenrc are- Roue of 1794. . 1 At No. as Moutleadt Street, New York. D !CHARDS KINGSLAND, Wholesale IA Doelw in, sad Manufacturer of Larking ohm... ana importer of Looking Ullma Plalee and Plate Olin Mr House and Btoro Windows. - Northants, sod bums general/7 are reowetfully w rit/41 to tall sad exambie Ms large gawk, i s all inthe alsemxtvatior age t i p . is um ha OM mottl. 1174 o Pleiht= /Mart tilrpr&ran'tat.'S bra Cream (Jutting real COle day: Ibr sale by e HENRI d. • ' Water M. *bate batitbbeld. S i PEARLABII this day UXNBY.reed; and for ath Di j,27 11. COLLINS. ILLBES ust reed for sale by "27 • . VOPr BO j NUORST & ?&1311.py: Vy ------ LDWQLABS--5 :a. y for We by • ' 7 7 1 TON BONNIIORRT MURPHY., - lIRLAP3-15 pcs. fc Jr= VON BONI _ . ^^5:r~~....~ I Could not Recover. . Lorin. Warren Co., Pa., Jun. V. 1952. M. B. C. Pel lers — Daarriv-4 hereby merrily that have been afflicted with a severe conch and affection or the Lunge—l was afflicted so severely that me of lends Moved 1 enuld cot recover. I .7a recomonended to tire your Cough Syron, which I did, with the moat barn/ cf feet. I am now entirely rellevid. and feel It to be a duty to recommend the use of It to More diseased in like man ner. If you choosy to use the above certlicate, you am perfect liberty to do so. Voura. oto.. ProOusel sod for 112 b. bY G. J. i 15133. ire R. E. SYILLERe. 67 Wood otre,d. jrca-S. AI K I EH-end now as to your Petroleu m . I thought.. 1 had defaced m long. It would be "ell to watt until 1 but ! . semewhat to write" Nil. I drat offered the oil faded's, the demi. thought it was Perini. line the outc:t Went productions°, the anti. and 8o telt but little dimmed to buy. hut I rove It to ramie on trial. and persuaded tome to buy. until I got (Lou, mien its medical power,. It tiGn began to core ?be deaf end lame. An A man who had been blind for eight 'ease, wse persuaded to try to virtues. and when he had used but three bottled, he coolkeee across the room, and clearly &atlas:AM the enladof lb.. while his health w. otherwise mush IMProsed• Ibis bliudtt°'• aPteue to haee been the r.nitof • eery Inset. emits ca. of Scrofula. Much more might be said of the beanie power. of Petroleum. But •let it mites. to My that obtalnt-1 an attended popularity in (hid coun try. I hire ridd all that you stare tor, sod might bare B°,l a. hundred batting more. 31. riatza.uun. finteneoss Faun. wbootutia, March Id. Mid. J. I I.JD d c 4), Go w n ,.4 „trot. DAG U ERREO:TYPg.T Niagara E xclioll—NalThrei ---- raiar rare. kERSONS wishink to go‘to the Convention al, _h_lin t WS. woni geCtioltete at any time after kr day mom, . 4 1r. • - , Thor wwiewhnnosiioiii the crowd lewrin , Mender moan. Ins em (It a. wertr of ten or more tro lii w up/ hay* on Ward./ Millints. 'notate will be Wood for either rosin,. P i V in ith t° elw r iand " 4 blek• VP irM ill itii: l llB . ' The tickets will herr ,to. hajunMpirwoth. a zgz.. licazo. non" Ma wiww as p ops ill? . \ \ , n . • • -._ for salt ;moan A MURPHY. CORN BROOKS; WHISKS, •Ec--- dorm E= 44 Corn jtroon t i n 112C 53 " W:),mtituhapnwim. b, Athauwitruor's Notiqe, EfiTTERS adminietration 'have been ;7:fronted thirds ,- by the Retristes ef.4l.l.eetheriy Cu, , teu`d'f'.,74 l ":3; ate,m'. ' fP 4 i rgri es id E.t.a will ,etve the case wth either s't!Tto meter- Mewed. \W.MeSinaleB • Adta're, dteCaodless Jr"-S.w6t.T• ' CALIFORNIA BREAD. rME subscriber is manufacturing and luis 1. on hand a .uperior article. at this Indipautable no= 0..14 for Calinrmn amlarants,`. It tannins pal for Tg-Ti% :eggattea,7 b. ir26 - No. 217 Elbert ntreer. [BREAD &CRACKERS. RON city PILOT BREADind CRACK EH BAKEWY. No. 317 Liberty atrest.ppoalty the exd of BadthdeldY !LI arinarraas;ll one of 1 1 1.8. Nevin's Orso/owand Mot t7::0 1 Rtoillgitd i ejfe r =rA o" "1°001 ,7 Un "' o evertor Family bread. gyeand DlZ:meia /livid, large and emrdl 8011. fresh 'Seery morning. ' \ Steamboats. Web!: lc, supplied pith hard and soft Bread. at all time. Cakes and Oondwilonary on hand and real e, 1172 . 8 1 J . NI gPILARD. PICKLED Mg up In 10 lb cau 15!".ZIVPrtirardM" b;' P2B FRESH LOBSTERS:4. F"'Pr2VIIB • " s.liar• - psi Etcarred. cane; Na 20 ?Itj LW BOOKS at the Cheap.. Publication O Ice, 78 Foorth St.'. (tfiri=‘allentsriMlgitt7=l;ll,lf.''B=V::: 4 . 1 ,rriapstilue Atabattaltota at h..me, fiILDti.V.ENNEY 78 Fourth'atroet. Fayette SpriATl Now Open\ ', 'Fur§ highle s attraoki ra and fashicniable e.rWatering Plane, hu berre,leued. together ardh,the .:irrrthBet4tgrlatin"ti." ;Itj1": th'7 lV rth. TYPV ,,h., har , secured th•t4 . • 4 l - t CtU i‘at'od 'thenbeelbsVpil•ri4o4f !erer, ,, altel. red II n• iiArnalution to Uthaliall hill fleoLliV s Inn ibb'ee:4ll.ll:atf,' "'"'". h ‘\' re'"'Ur b.en .a . TLthe Sulu' , pre eurriwoded by tke moat delightful. , awl romande ran.tain . cenery,.. ha a cool climate. wwit ggfr.tr e .l.ld ar:VV.t. 7 :l.Tl',"bt:.l l l;\Allfalr y r the feet that they here never failed sr eure the wont diete r , of Scrofula, thre, most luelerato sore*, and other or the bii,d.l Magee end Hanka will arrive i and leave ‘the'iteaol Duni at Brownsville. arrive it *fedora wit 1 , 644 in o drive ef bur or five hours. to the oting., wn' rya °X cellent 31Velamired road.lboat half th• distance Mllah 000 of the rlehestand mostriightful agrlonlhar du/lona In the country to (Wont° p. and than el/allude), Yak. a l r over th• Laurel mountain, preen:din:, form it• ellipea, ani summit. splendid ViIIIIIII kr the great western UHT' with all Its rich, variegated andbeatidintareury. , In short ft It confidently hollered, that 'there ill 'lnv.*, tering place In theowatirrypreunting stronger attnUtlona, in there amino, Leith and pleasure, than th• '•Weyett• dpring," end the udtler•imned ise, vary certarn they MP nO iling, find A grthter dlapudtion; Co please. On MOT, et. ' I col. ..rating term. IR s ion AN RIISIL K:Un--One Colltrper day, or E newdollath rwr \ .thit— no charge tor the In veer omen.or Clot bathing Utatillahmerit now - /72/441.• D4soltition. ''... rilliE Co-rartnerkip '.heretofike eileting b ., ..^r) , the ellb.erinere. tinder the illrui of KOB SI! ,i, 8110 P.NItElitiZ11 e CO, In Mill Crtekk Puneneei On ../1....in County, I n thin del etwoimi 17 the •ELt i hr.a! of Hobert noniron Samuel P. Mobleon, homes t e and Willi , . Meehan,. harlngsokY.,theli. enure inl,,re.t In ~ , ,,,l Furore to Dr. P. Bdoenberger. Tteb.l.e.,! *Ai he poenuue.il,y Dr. P. SheonbemeA vilr,,?teoae Z.gizoit un ler th e st., In of P. nkioKNßltalli sper ell debt.; and are tally anti:elm/4 to oelledall elniros un nail Furnace. HOBERT, HOXIle0:, `.., 1t 1 1; i 1A 8 .4,141R . \• ' • R,l - OPI N NINItthit. .... 0 nO1:30118. RING ; n t P V . l :4lll7: r f 1 g bIL.V,I/Ens: Zlgrpi T 2 . copy thrtts UTa an _ 1852 SUMA LERARRANGEMENT. FARE ESDDCED, ONLY TEN MLLES . STAGING. PENN SYLVA NIA RAIL /OAR. Two DailY Trains, IRON PITTSBURGH TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORB Only 25 hour& throupt, to tither pliKe, both tram.' Connecting of ilarrilburgh with trams for Bolti. :ure. • • • Etas, $lO. . N and aftzr Saturday, July 24th, the Expttes Mall Train will leave the Depot ota Liberty Xt." , the Cutel bridge. MT= 61 0111111 g it Nibib .........111Ro by the can VI melee to Bodebsooth's, vs hieessbarebt.) where they will and thebeat of 1 4aps in recline. to centre, them 10 mitre, over • 8r et tie Flank and Turnpike Road. to Bnity's litatipin C i. "rele' sher'lligmitrNalDlLlVA-2,l2,4LbAi:' ' T . I : ' 1 , 171:. o" l'arts.erviLey,troßtlttotore takSe . Ltri , corgi . of rho York and ' l ' aswengers who In "* sh ' Ilt iftvolrujg r gt Morel can lodge e•vet night at llohdaysburglit. and 'Steams> their iteata Dezi a., mtag Iti It. C 0 cLocit MOD, gag atTl•• a; Philadelpbllt or Baltimore al V o'cloxlt the Sat. VS•1111111. ' I'IIE LYS:NINO TWAINwiII In. daily at BP. 111. , arriving as rhiladelphis or lialtimme at 0 o'clock , next einliali , W.. ,alTe through Vela, to Bedford. 'di, Balidarlburg. 1 $8,60 Waginsoe chtiel , I through to Philkdo/BB.ffe Pas...now. a, . no ...5p..," 111/VilIX Olteljalti on this 1. e Th. Ar.oxi.c. Oction Ttain will lave I'lltobargh dalr at -1 r a ,awl treats at bodebaurn's. • neat Ortmotinri .IP DI Beton:hog, the Tkalna will Imre lioaehangb • as allows—The serommodatlon Train at BIS o. x„ arriv. aO4 to l'ittobutgh at 8 x xi Met Thratigh Tialowt 380 r 0 . arrirlag at X r a; NOOINJ Throvgb Train aklo 33 t a. ant•llls •t 12 r. a \ , ii•no from roteburgh to Bost Libertre lori, to wniin.. bor.h.2. to Turtle r,.... JOM to lkdab• WCW. B oo,..\ , ,nc. 10'11'1:14:Oa' o P raeare mth•la Ittlife. T tarel 8" the !: ' ; ' ,. L t - tli .. I. 0. t ,1 211-e. Litoietr btreet . C ~.1, •e. , e..,,..mb1 e es—lo mow low. the Col3llMar ~1 /1 hold tea-m•` for peractuil bawl. 'nand on for an sue... not I. lelnediaN one burrirrO and fifty \ dollarso. l ktll J. ill fo•lo IBEX. ThMet Agent P.IL. 11. Co . t 116000178 INDIA OHOLAGOGIST--A e JI certain rote for Fewer and Ague, Batons Peva. and all miio.. db...., n.,. Pile b, Jr2l corner &luWtiltCX ned 001. DiarOond. t ECIIER'S EYE BALSAM —An infallible 1 a // specific for Cho ore ilmw. Inflamed and weak cite, eas t &Total°. Opthalowot for sale hL L. W/LCOX A\l.'.). \ i A - - - - ----- --- .. 1 1.! . .5 . .12:8 . i l .r m , . p . r i .) • a 1 ., Petro ne . . 74/ 1 7 , I, —.... the oast now la tom int sale by 171:4 \ I. WILCOX , 1 CO. 'JIG S IFITAL-1360 toike Foundry and Forge; for rale by _ • 1y.:4 RITZ,. nalTriewa iico. g lOU NTERPANES--Marphy & Burchfield sen always sanplhul wi th ths,,abonl article—white, J color. Also, trtan •thitu and .Ing`n , L' o. ki•o;olain !mud. Chlidn7 Vain sad nr,tnt,d• jtnlte:ni , Ilea Onsb, Napkin; ak Shortens,. Mow' Cass Linens and Mullins, de., and al .4.lorest ripAleiLT-25 (kq.ll des novoun A Put .P 0 1.Pr...17 for family use: for male Dr W. AL McOLITRO a CO. \ tlevcors awl Tot Deale* XTRA STARClistiperfey LA Stunt, pot up In mill bozos of corronlene piss. for , mdleA, &brays to b. hod. Dr e ywar. 0 1 re:24 . of 'No. 236 Liberty street aitiPPER SAUCE--15%, hrs. superior, pin ep by Underwood. of Ilootenn *rule .:1721 • W. A. MaCLURO rfIOMATO KLT CLlllP—Underwooes su - _,lrtosnir Tomato Protokun4r . Lzuz e t W a nt rag Tair - 6 - priatb; $.7 for sale br ir24 'BUM gATIRSWB a co. • L 141 bbu. Pl. u \ c 0017.111, 45 '' SUR. U NA 7' 4l4HArgi a CO.- - i."ATIIE -- H--500 Ricks tied ; jle x ,t ran otxt; kyr mie by J 724 REMY, .iitITIIEWB.II 00. Choice Fruit Trees. \ 91 1 11 E lovers of fine fruit ate invited to In oftho.rei a Ids4l . fr nit air ,I4rTe.grgit•Tverial lihrtibe Parti:Tlee atteuti iritTvited . to th! 4,' stooTof Nom on Quinc roc trees In a _frulLbeariti dwa rf lasi about 10.00 . 0 sue mit old loran Pears arfoFinate, on Quince .. root. retool Wog the meet &moved Native... 4 foreign I varieties of this delicious fruit. • Also. • large collection, of beautiful Evergreen Trete mid Shrub. from the old Reel:lmes N urset7ollm or 'b. tudeet in New, York. , • . frepri4tre. t the The List aux b. aeon and contracts made WWI thellgent 10 g:Zbriz.PeogUrV2llZ7.7.z.t:kblna."l:e lion at the Alisghear liotelarein steee yittebnig. 23 More New 'Boob. rNapoleon Dynastyi , ornietory of tl4 '• %an a retain a work of vier del of the .ipoetateCethoile Priest \AchRll. Illaokercod s vlarratins for Jul y. , • The prairie Scout. • No. 5 Wreak Hone, The White Friar. I.mr, Initi=gajitiltedspit: hea ei p:peel bout&''‘. REEL A CALLOW, Tbeed".=t. by #23 opposite the Poet.ollles. SUNDRLES-- 30 ends Pearbq . SO •' 6 Potah; 20 bble. Saleri t uf t 100 ban. • . 20 bberele Labe bleb. 30 hf. • 20 bplp.tlerthle: • 1 Grimm 0 '4:217'4' 1 " • \ 10 b . ble. NO.l Lard 011: • \ 40 Batte I r House Mobtie4:- 30 New Orleaue ti?"‘r l l7l,4 - , h. tt l :Alit e ; 10 kees Butter: ln atm and to ale br ir2o J. H. oanntrz. • nr.two h , bi ski . ; for we v J. KIDD *OO - , SuWart fftevet. PENTINE-10 bbh. just reed, and , • for male Dr • .4:kJ/Fijia Cp. QO.llW,miZ'S PARIs (Tha OEN,in, iron kj mum. Z. tO salt ourobtailia for rata J 313 7. KII/D AI 00. UTIJ CIII—A lot for sale by JrZS J. KIDD CO. ARD We. Numbers 1 & 2 for Ws 67 0723.1 V. KIDD Ji 00. The -Pennsylvania Clausen Company. VOR the ealo ofLieeneas to nee Clauseen'ei. Potont lb! Oottottlalotanct 'Moulin/ flax; amp. Jai., Le.. are nor Nadi to await:a trittt mites tor °MIL/ LioeaSat b maatifaataft rlai Coto.a. . phiudopt:* Jal7 ID . ,AtEltt HOSKIN. Agent, .°43/72,tdIT . Notice. , ,to Travellers. , . 0 .Dsilv Lineeunt splendid Cenebes• inn r y e= Pittaiiurgh via Wuhuhrtuo to Wbeeline. Pea amens will and the karma good. and drives aeoemate-. datirl. The mall fiat leavelavery ruqrulhar.puestuall.r.• at 6 o elect. as usual. , , CitisetueLice leaves every afteraerm ell: erevnk: (Pi. feet Bandare 1 Part of the Real la Planar.% awl the re. mall:lda ma.eadanalaed. \ . yermaave..euqulr e al tb.... dike. u nd e r tba illorinaa bola Howe. three doors fre es the entrance. - Water curet.l=t JOZIN J..E VANS. Agent'. .1 , ‘ , CAPITAL STOCE $2.0,00b • --..-- Rev. D: W. Tolford. B. D. Principal. Aided by an experiencedDeard of Teachers. rINHE llatt • Session of this InstitutiOn will I. ...Mete, SEPTEIIEE77 tot. 1832. and etintinue Ara calendar menthe Reenter einem. el • boarding PoPiL Per Perei;en , Incof gee Mentes. without .V.unic o f 00 ludleg Munk. ' 9[l'oo , We know of no trot, Weer timment than th. fldiowltig. notice. wri•ten.. ne are informal br he euhlisher tit. th• - Ostette,o 47 . 14, 4 , 7 geotnitnen of this o.ty, whose' learning' 'plan wending. and opportunities of indOllll. must entitle Ma testimooy to much weight,— i, ...Myr tie 61c.,11," "MA. Eo-tvcat—Mingling.with the crowded ggdi,,.re . which, duet.: the , lent week . attended the ex . tlfrrErrifeflrefhfla r iVit i e ff es i lialt23,4',i l e:,,,''L t! your diem treated. to ax. r., through the cotillions of your raver, m 7 hig i li aPPmchatlon 'rf the rrnficiency of the pual4alitad,,e,f to4vrirzLhogiug torso: Instruction ' ' .9 .rtie elute, In the 400,1 depart:Weton Languages, A gebre,Geometry, liatos7.PolitleglOtammer, thi monk'', Trident. of Chri.tisolty, °heathery. Sc., exhibi ed a I rot* toorough acquaintance with thee, totatebes, pot • i mom roan!. of lII• memory. tut raster, et:Rind/de% Prenent ng a discipline tit MIMI sod Crimp, of scholar shin, non nal on Wes Ocowlone. Our eite,tum Juste, use I t • be amyl of this excellent Ins:Colton. .hoprofe ,done! roan In the west is our, widely and foi,orably %noun se a tea/there( youth. tn. Is the Rev. Sir. T.dforili and 1 am eatisted that every intelligentett.tutant upon the 00.000 examination, will admit tap? his Pelntatton Is founded In true merit. As a Protestant. Christian. Nome School. where Pro ' teststit permute can halo their daughters lostrnited lo solid /earning, the Wheeling kermie Beinitiar7 is necoml , no no instltutionln the weetern country. Parente... with the utmost ismndeticinconfide their daughter. tothe I care of tb. Principal, trite emirate, that den their rinds and hearts Ell be en cultivated a. to el..tro the high. , degree of moral sat intrillectual ute..llta.. In addition to the .minent quailfleattons of the Ptin 0:- POI. and Ws efEciatit mrpe of teach... as the ltintodotom ~.01 youth • theoln terve] discipline, sod attention to mote -1 here an well i.e mind, ar• anon as triehalleoge th. cotire g!rv a t e ion ?go'? 01ftl.t.Aiginorf..n..p parents who soot 1 • Illit bull f rog le capacious ful l atry: the location is on eorpamed in healtnfoloces, and turhelontlr removed from \ the poise and bustle of the oak. Ti,, ;Lustig ladle. are, careigt is well an by da,y.a.soilen,d with: and a n ode, the et. watchful a n d affectionate Tescheis, t the 1 grvuevi visitor th e Ectoinarr han,lllolo theenapect oleic muovvet. family, united by the tlni of cotieloColnlt7. than • boarding school. \ ONE OF THE, AEDIE C'.F." I Wheeling July 17 '. 13 1y172.117t ' ' \ ' ___, `.,- -.----.. Now \Prealkyterian Charch—At'Keesport. iiiRR\ANOBMENTS having bAti m ad ' to . ateetk moo:lotto Ilousw of .at cool for ihe Preaby s t. gan Congregation of Nllletetort: conlowicria for public uerli,dblyolgion ClrtebaregilAgt,ino7 CI!. allicaon.trwt , for the etiroaqn of 'the.lob. fro rf M f' a,da 7, until \ Friitaf.;. the 130th :Mtn t. \Matta aid epedificatione are left with /limb floWland. \ Esod•ffeesport tor 'inspection by MO. WWI therawto apply for the cunt et By order if the hutillog Com . niittee. , OLIN Eft EvAss, Secretary, 0.... the . Donor!. ',\ iVl\U,lalt Wrungsat Treasurer: I.l,2l.:dnewlt \ , \ ‘ T7101d7 y ...tiOMPSON BELL & CO. BANKERS AND. EXCIIA.NGE BROKERS, \ TIMID AND 31dIIH1iT 6TIIIi },T:, • IPlAbfajt 16 %ilk\ Neteg; Coins; Bills of Exebsrutf; Promissoll 4,ntes, t•lneks benght .obtpn CMMitilon. vanes made to Steamticatfi for chums,Ad jl2: \ ''' EDUCATI . 9II. \ , '... e \emale 86gilari, \ at+,m , ... i..44aftf t e.. ) , • itiliiL corpsl7,,i ~ , , , t ilize. d ..atr,toltzt nkLutapmlroe.. 2711'?4114,gai im:: - .T.Tir.VPIU g1'. 4 .„ . ,r -. . i : meat of 'Tao uanataaja .t:isayl'sjorbo ha.rsst sons. nma Ps. r,h.r ii n as principal. - and' 1.41 have enitali.les assistance in to vint of locati on*Wastattossoents for the comfort °Slim - pupils:it Is not eurp.O.Jl In the sonlinnpitp. For WT., &C., .. 0, r0J.1.• \ % , , - #3o4hr ' . ilk F. PDIND ':c.T . F.II: (roiS .°73 .„..._L,„...________,_-----,--. 4 . WELL improved Ferin of hogdn land. oxaa ncre.. witbln.Cs toficsof Pitterorgb.'atid ~witedn two mina of tbe Ohio net.. 5. faro. senora] tracts ~f aril] :and 5 to, O no. l arras. wftbie. t.l Ws. =lea of the city. and neisr.ither of the Iluntoade. CORTM'a DOBtss.. No. lin , Wood An, Plteiborgh. t i \ t. YOUNG man requiring a ikituati4n, and money et h command. Lawilling to Oise 4 1 0 n ensplorara hands a certain on= attledertne inter, Anselded wmplo7naent b. anordel Mfr.:\ TIC advert] , wW nt . on s tnsN sad writes a gen& - An &ens "is. A." Post °Mew Plttaburith. band. HOGS, "4E' higbet cash viices - poid for livfylloga, 11 delivered Online the raeklnir scum, at theMbiri. Poni Pork llonee.,eltneted on 'tbe Ohio river and Penne. and Ohlo'hadliond. \ below VitteborLb: or it de :d1=1""1,,11° Espii For T 2 0 ale LI T 00.Water.et.. Idtteburbbi VIII;;ESE \ - --------- i\b o , 9 -if"tte .; .. . A j •'• • '• IV s ; _. . \ Pine ARDIc . . for ,W : bT __. J7= %‘. .. :` VON, DONN/10KM' a MURP,IIIE . . W.1164.9W43 883,10: \ \ ~ IA) : \ itlq 12 ‘ , •i(l3T,l3oNrirloar a.vorgint. iLERA.#S.3-40 ViZire k tiVn T iVol, g° "' \ \ \ Pi r s , tee.ard Stout HEE:sg_ls( l ,.,i ii, , ,wfv,p oriiairr,by t‘ IKA DICKEY CO. 4;7 2 ! e b BM*. f 4 iq , wie . x. , s LEAK HOUSE, Itir, Dickers!, Nci, 5; \. i Itooßb.nr. It 10 lb. Do,b,,brßrs. ll'y - -db.; \ ~1 bn ig<A i r , & out; or Agatoba, thbßybi god% 4 -I.elh.oace,l ..vbitefriart..Y the Jaye of C'be'rlos th._ ,,, 0nc1.• '' s klkis ....mos& or the Queen./ tri , Utt: by Ph,. Ea.< Imbue of Robin Rood: , `,' '< • , '- '' bibUY Podlington And the Pedlkciptilen4 L ''. ....la.! Glum •Ws Pictorial. bandiortolead: . 4 . tint. .(1;17.,. Bail 7EI --------, W \ 1 -1 1 FEY L) SII 3 tt r s e uli Wan., , (t!'l by \ \ -, i.,4, Comer Thtlel.ndVererelrk." Cleyed Pittsburgh Rail Road. g 1811... ARES wahted at the high' ‘.fltyket\ {l,lco. A. \CURIES & Jr 22 titock aeQ Nscti_kage Brtikerx, o Fourth %-tr*et. I . ALUM—. 1 --- r — T ---------- ) 1,. for sale by - R. E. SELLE:ES. 67 Wrotvt 'MITE ALTS 25 lbs. for sale by ya ' • \n. E. enz,nnasl, , il:ki-"IN VARKISII--3 btlz. for sale by.,, , zzz 1722 - \__• li,, E. seLLsno.L'.. IiILOR,S. BENZOIN--50 oz. 'for sale Tzy, It. E. SELLItIt6., 11 15.11 LE CORKSi, byUP , \.lt="\ \ _ . \ , \_R.. E. RE4I4RE. . , ( j o . F! ' i . E r --.:. ~ ./, o b o bags ~ r en Rio, \zit !tore, ' 16{1 a kronnt - _* co ---- -- )721 ---------7 FOR SALE --he Turriiag , aad Sfoolline 11 s spor 'of Mr. Japes hare. - stria au Rank Lame. lo:"'Lcii2,"tmlli.iivrv. gz atßtit..7,‘',. , t=7,ll Tis. ~ .be "Id ''. h4''' \ ' E1TZ1116,6. Itellja . 6. .%. )7=7 ' , " No IM'N'Ocsi .! IIEAS:=SO ohelsts, hnlf do. and'ioar or do': fusion; for eats br '\ ')It) , s 1961A1t RIC 't Er a - _ d 2 REASE=7-10'bblii. in, Store: for 801024Ln IsmAn DICKISYACO. Fl" WATER PRGOFAIiNt il;t:,4011.; for 8414 \ • • \ • ISALIII r,ICKFET Jr 00a, INSDER To MAKE ROOM' FOR FAl t t, DE IhAA detArmiri tAtoseoot tit. Men Siuniner`Qlottiing at the lowest mottleilguro. At a grin tA kit , LA , 4 , . T/4 ' , sucr dulOsts"d4t,."l barlted to cull. ttl ub klyAr tAA '" WE,' STUDY TO PLEASE. R. CUERTER. 7417°4 amt. CIINP C \ 3000 km , BlastkagPowden ik.r\ nifer tle , , Jr br \ \ _ \ J.& DIM Ra.3)l# LE.RA I,E D— oT•—iANES . .. cs—fos O oo & b Mura mores o these clesußooioo V tl4to. 4 2 1 IniftAYEl; LAfiig,:_ .A.1314804' Co. Li aro noir_opriaing at 10 eon. mowmowof thOso oxtroordmo obosp 1), r y , tuloolt fle. , • ,' - ' 3,21 j AWNS—Noir, opening ot,A. A. Mason & 11 Co'a b mita fast an 1.0,1 oa at 8 an4.loe. eke. tbr Bale' by fr2l /. ./4 .01lkil OM----A'' ------ SSES,-400 bbl§. Pll4 w e 4b y • ~ - \J. rt L _0 . ,., , IVIOSQViTO BAR-1 hie 'o,rilyindA largi., yyz otoot of 11 motto Du. for nillorr , , or mottoplor .t.olotoods. an prOtoptir nod, • \':, '. . ‘.• . WILIIAJI NOELS., ~ "‘-'B, at) . F, prinit RieL , \ • - 421 ' \ _____,...______ .• J:.D. Manilla OT . &ri st 1.11 i C.!.4, tierde! Pririii 77' \ •,,, ' ,11,; :zi au \i!,i oup.7flulitihritarluvr, 4 1 / 4ri, k- YRUP-16 bblt; - 17. York Bug& lloits - e7, h," . • 40 \ . l'Ortland: for We \ .Ir9l_____.___L l. _ .__. 2t......_j," , fi t ____s,,_j, \ , IT ENIS ON --36 0\priino oared Ham V iya r, ! ti. \ .2."„Lt5113 a MOSQUITO NETTING—Mo rph ' y, Burchfield 'Diced an' additional BralrficileiTg. have LiFuwe.b.tiri:tt,,4o,y4rl64. iitape . rior aricle' /719 \ • \No 2.50 Liberty at L' LLI — 6'S CALClNED — isltl(}j`ggl d ~y if- Went fromkh• o . lli 1,1117 Blailleld. Odell r in tee 4.:=egell 4 2 : rdLINP b"jbect:re4.l7- n5.02;4.n.k r ku...=mtrtt.drn , ,,.; Nu .o..",,,n.leinatl`7lt; 1717 epee t etk APZIA).C B "4' 4'47'L,m,5j51,7.7fri markeiic&Z.; tivEuTN 1a4N43-4 o /nil Nan- V .cotL. do.,\ plea and edured, Jit - odds. plaltt mad bamrdr Oibries, Book llloalwa, WAS:v s wens wl exadlesd. wor rand of Lad.. WairdlirA. In Hewn' work: Col b dldr, O Sla w!. ms d . d.. to e, bad at law pries, dt /lard dr \ ' Jyl7 \ • MAP= Ettlicllsl77l.D. J'FUR received all the Lad' Magazines for Admit \ Godard Let/. Book for Peterson'. " " • ‘ C Back Ifilsibert Of ill Olt• Mairadieieft, b. Ors w.uA3rtanairsti?tyr CM. T 6 litrart. WERELI nniALE INCORPORATED, A. D.;. , 1848. ---- \.O UGAR-44 Mute. N. 4 c.., Y h. , . l.l' h 6 \ \'. AA F1DY,FW.11.2.: .. .4 . 020. f...1',M0t., UM ciaTC,r7,4cd' (ituN7)l4 i, praud in ..h.:‘ , ~,z4 41,01'''.7iIttauttl r u "" l'r \ . '3 . A ; & /• ,6 4 , 0., Di..J.;• Adril BARR \ELS large iio. 3 r.,..,,1tere1;, ‘t l - 0 6° 0 , Pi.""1" 14'''"1` BO Bowen .NOld [1 h.•••3g 111 6 tork, to ill? 1:.70, '. ~ , \ 7 ... ULA.%IS.II, ut a ..).. ",\ BoxEs. , zupor w . Pip ous 7 0 .." 816 " . s , 0 ried gualon,t cy.•4le • \ jasA Nth \i 0.0 ichtgati.. \ QTICE fa hereby, giveu an inlaid j, gent et Twer.t.t - 7 1TeVente Der 8 / 1 ., re ltes be= es, n 9. on tae anlul"" 1.Mel• wu"ViNfacV "."`T"' °!" 'ArtgkritcP4°''''' 2 ek:iriii - tOrel'or tale \ runt \ ree'a, a larg s gssostru Pbl ipt of now had wiled beaW4l2l PsWns. th• i;,:r sale \ • 3„.Y.4*, I• \ 14`4C'' 1,4h4414‘. \ t \ . , gt.r t \ . itztyela &4' A V,!:',Tll: ' \ • ft4; • • ' • • u.a;i4 , A far nhi by fJy3Ol 't • VOILN .w 42? • (lAUR...----his.:SiTi74, Jo - __.......LD.it a JoaNn. pm . v 'UAP„BLACK'Sna......k :eijk 4on tv:\ rba...hist reeeT(per e ' ) impor t ter or Vs, \t",ilLsok ikitu.soniceolt , 0 . 76 c per IT:. _ \____\__\ 11.ARAWiy,200 Olt.cr ale - y \:- V al MI) \ '',,, ' ,, gotraoo. „ \ ,', - • \ ‘,. \ ',:-' .\\ \\--\-' \\' %..1 \. • \ , \ '-. \ \ ,‘ „. . , mzs . \ jiONINIERC.Iii L. . s. , . , , , , ~ \ 0,11,1 em5..11..u., ~.... TU. 1. ', • '', \ 'llionlay Morning, doiy 2y. 1842. t FLOUR—no *elate of flour orations v. 7 ight The ante ad. ae hvaidof yeatarday were 25 le at the riror ! at 53,15,. and 20bbilfrom kora at SA,$) S'3L. ~ . • 11 RA 1 N—Tlierearere nO ret.'inte of gram TeltOrdin and of oOorm, to too retworl 4 ;o sale. Coro la b,id vary Annie at koe: bow ature,'aed , •1 a. 37,:;10 bu.;.h.1., I;, s • aniaad ' bring banda 44 .\ , barley 45 14Yee,and +bac t 2 \ :,!e. from lint BACON , —We note riles If? asere shcuiluere at 84c: I r months: 5000 IDs do et 64e naitii: 3 ends at 6 dare and OV for bra,. and,lo9 \ pieced en 31( for chan t_ c."' owed haml nk. etlal le ft , \ '.., ftAtlB—s.ales'looo be at No rub . \ , • ifetY—Salee 16 arson loadeat SVQSI.I il too. , , s MONET MATTERS, STOCKS &c. pnitA,,,,pn,Joy 23, \ There is no change to notice , in the moni..; . ktearkat ails. our last oboe. Capital Is abue.da k and easy of acmes. \ ' The steamer United States which arrived sit :few York on htturelay brooght enly l S.:44,Co iln gold ..0 fnighk but \ . the .2°l l l' u giVcIAI .14 Son !' Trz,,,,t ' Ll4,l B Porl The passen.os br huh rem • l. will have 5 . 300.000 mor, \ nth...tee:tat to L. y.th rs o'l amt. Thea Months , receipts th erefore. we i I.• e.., .....r, !bap tlJlAl•tbeattOytit \ of American gold exported, rile ethlpoo iota from But lir.. sco from the Ist to the Ville Josto.r.ta,d the enos mom tom of 56e543,764, and loclurive of that, taken by pyy..ywyg, prover six re +Mors In In. than one month. et tar greater fan than previously shipped in atty.., month le stocks three has teen a mmerate Mantras, with but ' little fluotuation In pricer, ascent d er reshrrivania Bea med ebsrm,•and Scheylkill Navigation stmtre cod bond. which hare ie. VYYMI.—C, tn. List -',i —. \ BALIXORY, July 24. \ , ' Mostr.CroClS;ike.—ffleo looney mutat t. Atilt very iudd And au huaa ,paroc. I. readily dare:moral et Vic Hanka,— \ •The crudest:ions en ;kooks se usual at Mi. tea.un of year. nr. Yea, by: prices show a alight Reprove meat met last R coma Losse—lleffmt Elates re. 161:, l Id ! Octal. Ile r,L-tiou*s 101Notreneldled asked, Senior 0 i ea. 1610.106.11 offered. 10e eased. Italtimore and Oh, ft e .iec a I we, Ihos, ltelsaked, do., In li a. t dei embed. do.. 1600, !To% e he 1 1l mien!, no dividend 6's, iff offered. Si oak. el—American. 9'O Note Tons, Fricrhy, July 23.-6 It. M. , The activity In the Stock market motioned ttd'ar,and • 0 a . "4:'\r i gil t t :iii i ihr e ir " o e l:" V k i. "034- . 1( 40 •1 41:9 °: t1 ::4 ; ri r'V' l "'i'' ttt; a ' L ent a'' t 1:: 7 7 3 .17 , "fi t e °: :a :: :": y : k it '. r ' B:3' 1 j: 0 44: ri ' ‘ d in a l 'I 47 1 31:1 . 1:4! i b .4'l : O gll lict t .ll I le t o"'nPoi:el;,nkihil f . I \ ' i / :,,,ren e n t,i, nod olon 111 Cent. Oter v 0 ,090140 . IYUPY. •‘) \ tb7l;o ' o • I".;ll?(7lw.det7raorjel., .‘sl,l7tlh,d:rtirbeitVrtigib d- , 1 ex ' t j ert o n't f Tl ' ite L .M.lo B'*V. ltt . the tra ll';' n/. a n d ' *ll4. 01)0mr0t'.'er'derldr1"4"'at Anatol SUS COO of radon. Hallway Ida.. The Latter Anatol not at very blight rotes. thrinah the ittleqloll wan not float the close 01 Bonae liMae , Yikr theft to rem. The Mansfield nod Seinetuky Imo want off very_dow , conteld•e• log It a lint mortgage on 4 Swatted romt nariag's Offen e far ed by tbenealyer at Seaton. route Tel. Annie. proc no London market at loser prices: tent thls Ups. 00013001 to reeete to email [reorient [armlet of limit Hort- Wu, and not to the Convertibles of 'CI, which ptleater letters Melee were selling froely at tiffmt :tar of li4litcont. en nrerione_sl [mutton! etate Mocks and 10 N. 6'awere all b..t.nr: the 1 train's Coupon nod now Pew:J.ol'l,lA .Koza hied fine returns to the party hero who rent them fotatard 's'e n it:gte .w7rrtftgol7lll4lLlrVai 1i1n."./laitTg':teV;rd Nonn were al.oltp. • ^ ' Tad established► Stock /loose. etaiLityle 10 be wall mi- \ ' DI with money et 4 or 6 ? ant traulient loans tte \ lei wiled:tech. tlellattentls pay trout Bto b ti , 00t. Tba aemlina Tyr motley 18 .01Yellamt 1naVa.....101A004 the dot, ' ;heats, as the Imp:r[is this week are the ttratniet of the \ ' reworonotedgi .11 ,.. b.1 , 11Yes large. lery , l , ollr .r ot :11. c.e.. ig u mo no +.7. —E , y.ivtit. IN 1 ELLIGEINGE. STiAM IiONT APSIVILLS AD rEsaartriza Tea itta—zi.b,,rei were 2 feet lindies water. Let eiren, . fog it untie. by motel mark, and lailink. \• ~• %Deltic. Bennett, Prcrwaseille. ' ~.. 'Atlantic, Parkiemn, BrowneellD. floe. ebriver. 12aliel Wen Newt,. (Jammer, Hulett. Cincinnati. • \ \ \ 'DEPARTED. That Steirer, Ballet', Weal Newton,. Baltic, Bennett. Drumm -111 e. ' , " Atlerati,Parkinton Tirownerillii Bache -tire. Rhiwies ATleelinit. . \ 'Resumer, liatiett.'Citleinliati. \\.. Cwt., Cincinnati. • ' . ,nantritcritz,B !AMR LL•ix, DROWNSTILLE B'4 K. And 8 - r. , WEST NEWTON. 8 A. H.. nod 4 ./'. , • run Pint-U.IA M D. 1.-• , esta A - 00.'8 Espren Packet ,Ltni..l 1 4 1EATIIERS e.; GINSENG-- \ .7. 1i0w.J111.4144.: Evizi..4l44=4, . • 18A.tit DICKEY .4 C, W.ter and Yzont.ta. V i N ji . g GAR - 10 0N 1th oN i.pu . re Cider. for sale s ly :snorisr A 3117•11.PIIY. \ -1:_so ito - z; for E4Tle by iy23', VON SONNHOMT SIURPHY. 1 . 1 1: 3v 'jr.:o • vay amratortsr :,1111LPHY, NAIL RODS-150 1. untilea Juniata Fiat: Iberalff by TOY RONNLIOnbT RURPIN. A lIIEESE--5 0 Ixs. Wrern Rev \ ry ethui .0 day m , od and f3T biENity cotaltm. w‘4ot... &Dove bagthalld y Ilbrlght . B Oartneroil f" b 'mkt coumie, RATUS-100 !rte. waiT - 4nted jy2l/ INSEED bble. I — Vl:Wile by— .l7ssiole bY - \ B. ‘A. FAIINSt9TOOK CPI. • • \ jyZ nortier,i Jaad• First XRD b le. etridtly NZ\ I for 4 FArth TiV.M..II 60 ' TUft PENTINE,2S br, s • B. 6. P A/INESToVir 2 CO. \ ' LCOHOLTZ3O bble„ 76 92 96 fter cent ,1719 \ P. A. FAILYEZTOOK CO. aiago stock fitted tt r e i ,i t c2i k. itr ty go . f . o o r;s 6 o a m r e otb,er deetra . Cor •ase Is s ol fragment isisovarioos Coro""t4Brures..6'' "tun" I. \ ' WILKINN Bkß abi. Brokaw, Brokers. A. Obog \lnvest:me*. ~ '. • . \ I, I VE aro 'authoFiied to soli _CWID 1117 - \.. V w DItEA Blur. ql3lfire.fta" rt , :ftdligir m.' Ink, .oorpor \ !Stock it as ' T ru 'thin sznif*ut Moe z... 'mai ar-Acui Va. i1i.440 till :nraits'f'cg.triettAt ;thiM.ps:, 1/1 17'4" .. 'l. 4 1 5 P t'' 1 • ' iur3,r d:TiNuts titrearttr b . , '''' * "'l \ " '''' 1 o capitalists awl, other, destroi i 'Dmilt.t.7* inT•st , '''', m,•ot theiwithares rtrittni?rtrithr rattily irired. ',,,, ~ Btoek andlltrogarA Ultiii., '':' 1 ' \ 75 Inuntllreet. \ . _ 114,14410 K-SILK laell. c .i. W. h.1 , 160/2 Cp. E.r. h... Jug reed (pae7prese 20 ieet.ll¢•Nottl.t. Eu 11• kick, , • \ ' 1719 ~........ ___. ..-.....___ ],MITE C,ORDED\XUSY If 9 *Et netoOli et re,'d AV:, • 11WITITNIS•-77-1 r -- t Cc ot• rellog thtlr ga.rinaept of t.; ckartedt • Mat relutapn from ,rkencr rritcs. \ Denim jylPA • 11.1g4P 43;tc.aclin PrpnetiN f°"`J° * A 310•C 7 i ‘ in:0 _ 2PlLnAltr4t. airs No.VreTedibr sale by \ • . usuae\ • • ‘lOiP-50 b.'s. in etorek,for .ale \by \ 4n7 rtAanoren. \ it I itEr-EBE,--11,32e, 'irk,FTD-Wi—ind for . \ \ :44 '4. moLAssfo.9-=:\ \s AO • \ baize!, 004aln 711.1V1 W.. 811411" o ua l L;Var We - Bun O. 10 LASSILS)41, 50 b fp. • 'Pram m aa l nee. ' on4ealuttlad . r 17 14111,1,0X4 gpLpIIIC-211. barrels (3!a `l!..sarin,i,gtitbrud—tbr iitle 1,),'km....i.. t:, i" 1, IntATE—S-7-77. ,' • ' \ ' 9 ' \ b'!" (eta"ii .0.- • \ \ . \ Er° e:34Fir'lr:ll . \ ....'' • bobl.l!tittfste \ \ •.‘ • \ , . • ' 2 Ile elketwax; \to ntri ta \forpals33, \ , re\ 15A1A33,,,1344eUf..k1ciakTv:..,,a ;ILL -,_ 177 • ', LOll7l-.1.0 Dlr. S. FAie o.4},fixtliii. by F---------------'' I" ° - - - \- iFiTIELIsyO. in 8 t:oi r eiii, v,..... t_tsttot r a PirtALLOW O IL7 -- %17,12C5), nr V &elide' Iji . 1, 7 • v s AlAnniux V\dicii.k , \ _I6IOIS-3,1148. to`arrive , eUreiiiii,bli \ ' l , WitE I ;\ \ STOZiLS W ANTD-- ''.. s. , 11 0b 4" ' \ 1/41:41:1103t4.314;intvinretii3 /I . \\ A ... \fur* et kit A Orgb. \ - , \ • \ 30 kaLsburgh G• C019D11.3 . Pt 3313tmertdatiolluzuF1.4330tury.. Icr, .. huaularir and ,r.l. '._ ~. gik k \ at \ , .1,33.11.M...6 3c Ftnek,a23,l ktalangrp Droa.32, IS. II St. trsoii ~ ~ 4 7; 0 Vetf.for O N'A00..4. \': 2 ~\. i, `\,,
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