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piTTSBURGH GAZETTE..
TUBLISIIND W4ll'll
PITTSSIISOR
MOANING, JUTS 31, 1862
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OEN'L 'WINFIELD SCOTT, of New Jersey
AVILL'Li A. GRALIAM, N. Carolina_
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JACOB UOFFMAN, OP snow ,conTrir
JUDGE Of TUE SUPREME COURT,
(Tn the rem of the Rost. Itiehari Coal ter, devseed.)
JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Co
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NIAGARA FALLi, July 27, 1852
LUNDY'S LANE CELEBRATION.
The celebration of the spler.did victories
achieved on the Canada frontier, in 1814, has
been the great event of the armrest . . Tone of
thousands have participated' in this grand ova
tion, who will recollect it as'among the choice
.and prod& recollections of their lives •
We left Pittsburgh on Monday morning, with
a large company of delegates, on the eleven
o'clock train, and in three hones and a half were
.safely landed at Alliance. Nowhere have we
seen more promptness, speed, and more excel
lent arrangements for the comfort of passen•
gene than on the Ohio and Pennsylvania rail
road. It is truly a model road. We left Alli
ance far Cleveland in a. train of. twelve- densely
loaded care, and two cr three baggage cars, and
arrived in good time The arrangements were
admirable;'and were meat efficiently carried
cot. -
Aa soon as we arrived, there wee an immedi
ate rush for the boate,of which there were three
lying at the wharf, to wit: the Northern Indian,
the Buckeye State; and the: Alabama, all fine
beats. Our delegation had agreed to go on the
Northern Indiana. Ongoing aboard, we found
every room and berth taken, and had to content
ourselves with such. accommodation as there was
left. There were 1500 pereons aboard, andthe
cabin door was completely covered from ot.e end
to the other, and every chair, settee, and avail
able place was occupied during the nigat by
those who wished to. snatch a little rest or sleep.
It was no better in the other boats. All were
crowded to the utmost capacity: Through the
politeness of. the officers I secured a comfortable
berth, and thus fared better than most of toe
delegation.
The Northern lediana tocea of the most splen
did beats on the Lake, well found in every re
spect, sod it is worth a trip to have an opportu
nity to inspect her. This is her first Hatton.—
Ehe cost about $170,000, and is making money I
fast for her owners. Although we left port last,
we passed all the other booth, sod' united in
Haifalo, from two to four hours - ahead. curing
the night we had quite a heavy sea, and a good
many of our Pittsburghors, among others, made
an intimate acquaintance with that unpleasant
companionisearsickness, and :litre was rib little
merriment at their expense. "
We landed at Buffalo at oh out 7 o'clock en
Tuesday moaning and marched in procession up
Main street with-music and banners, to the
American Hotel, where we got breakfast. On
-repairing to the cars for the Falls, after this es.
cessary business was despatched. we found the
rush was so tremendous that there was but
.!light chance of a conveyance that way. Al
though there was a long train every hour and a
half, yet it had not half capacity enough for the
.crowds which flocked to it. There were 'three
steamboats running,aid many of the Pittsburgh
eve resorted to them.. They were also densely
'crowded.. It teak ne about three holm to go ,
down In this way,and then we had to walk some
two miles. The cars make the trip in one hour,
and land thepassengers at the Falls.
We found the whole region round about cov
ered with tents and booths, and the people scat
- tete& over s surface of some two square miles.
They - were round the booths, in the tents, along
the streets, filling the immense hotels to 'toffees
. lion, on the island, viewing the Falls fronievery
conceivable point, in feet everywhere there
were crowds of people. Not one.twentieth 8f
the number present were ever gathered In one
oompany,at any 06, the speaking stands, large
al were the listening audieneei. We shall
not attempt to compute the number present, as
vto could not expect to arrive at anything like
accuracy in any computation we could make.—
The multitude is Tastomd has gathered from ev
cry State of the Union, and has cores up here
to celebrate a great achierment of American
arms, sad to honor our noble- aid chieftain,
who has shed so much glory upon his country.
We see badges here from Vermont and from
Booth Caroline, from Kentucky, Teaniseee, In
diaas,lllinels, Missouri and Michigan, and from
almost every part of Now England, New York
and Pennsylvania.
I shall not undertake, in this rambling letter,
to give any particular description of the pro
ceedings of the eelebration; - I ehall leave that
4 the reporteni who were present, and avail
.myself of their labors. . What could one person
do in such a crowd—with speaking going on at
differini• points—with fen thousand objects of
interest and curiosity 'around him? I heard
littletor speaking today, although I pasied
frequently new tile crowds assembled around
the atindll• Gmet I was attracted by the voice
of General .terinfe , of our city, and heard bin
deliver a very good and appropriate epeecb,
yi Mob was well recelf4 by the people, who
cave three elteu r e for ra.. ll ,l„ a b a when he
concluded. The General rued the figures
pretty high for kilegheuy count ; but if the en.
thusisem for Scott continues to Inmate as it
has done we may reach it-
But I must close this hasty sketch, td en ,
delayer tto get back to Buffalo, as there
sooner . d they =treed -1n eleertng a roof or
platforoi, than it foe Flied up again- Finely
dressed ladles, with their little children, were
running to.and fro, with.perspiretioa,
begging for a chance to get back to Buffalo, be
fire the shades of night set in, leaving them
without shelter, as all the available apace in the
hotels Win fully occupied. I passed along the
train, and at the last car, I made out to event
myself on the lower step ,of the platform, and
held on with both hands- Others were in the
same predicament, and. the conductors scolded
and implored us to - get off, but we were deaf
alike to threats and entreaties. Finally, the
time arrived for starting, the bell rut& the
shrill whistle gave the last notice, the steam
was applied, and lo! the cars would not move.
The men applied their shoulders to sestet, but
alt in yain--the train was overloaded. In front
there' were several cattle ears, densely packed
with passengers, standlog 'up, who bad been in
this uncomfortable position, In the sun and dust,
for one hour and a half, ' , patiently waiting for
the train to Start, and congratulating themselves
on their good lock. These cars were now de
tached, and the locomotive started. up the road
with them. The crowd gave out a shout that we
were left behind, while the cattle oar passen
gers cheered in triumph. Their exultation wu
short. They were run on a side track, and were
suffered to receive the impression that they were
to be attached to the rear of.the train. Tho
locomotive soon cams back, again the whistle
sounded, the train started, and away we went
with our immense cargo of human freight, tear
fog our unfortunate cattle car friends to the
jot:el of the multitude,. and to chew the cud of
their disappointment.
I dwell up= this aCene to give the reader
some idea of the immense crowds thronging
.every avenue of conveyance to and from Buffalo.
The steamboats were equally srowded, and evert
possible model - of conieyance was resorted to,
,frcat fine hacks and cartages, to rough farm
wagons, to convey the crowds between the land
ing at Schlosser, to the Fails. The crowd at
the Falls to-day, wee, only limited to the means
of getting there. Thousands tried to go who
could not obtain conveyance. I find on my re
turn here ao:Ae of the Pittsburgh delegation,
who hare not been there yet. The number pre
sent has been variously estimated at from forty
to one hundredthon;and I suppose there were
present from thirty to fifty thousand, but the
great extent of ground over which the people
were scattered rendered it impossible to come to
any accurate estimate. Every hotel city
is crowded to overfiewing, and he, indeed, is a
lucky man who. obtoins a sleeping apartment
The grounds about the village of Niagara
preeen• a truly picturesque appearance. About
half a mile from the village, large bodies of eel
dit re are. eneampetl, and their white tents glit
tering in the eon, the bright uniforms of the
eel tiers, the numerous liege waling in the breeze,
tool the strains of martial music, reader the
scene one of great , attraction. Between that
aut. the village, tents are scattered in every di
rection, conspicuous among which is a large
Cit.:ll3 pavilion. liatnxdistely adjoishig the ill-
Inc, and in the edge of the boaffilful grove
where tho Convention 'meets, are erected a vast
number of booths,: and refreshment stands,
making a teepectable village of themeelves.
I Here, besides ample refreshmente, are all de
: scriptioas of curiosities to be eeea fors ehilUag,
from the Ohio Fat Oirl to the Mammoth Oxen;
the live Seal to the - hornpipe dancer to the mu
sic of bagpipes. The ears are dinned with the
noise of peddlers crying their wares, of soap med
Lespatiating most toquently on the extraordi
bmiy virtues of their particular brown 'Windsor,
awl of others with invitations to try the strength
of your longs, or gaze at spots on the Sun.
Th .rty or forty persons aro harrangrthing listening
crowds from as many aria!! stands, in praise of
the extraordinary virtues of this or that com
modity or humbug, Atiohlet oil this din, here
stet there are to be; seen little groups of Indians
with their tasteful curiositiesand wares for tale,
Looking no appeal but the anent but moat ex
_prrasive glance of the eye. Between this im
premptu- Bazaar and the Falls are the stands
erected for xbeaelebration. The place is *most
lovely one. The shade is pine, and every mar
roeadhaLtatural object Is calculated to awoken
eel tuelasro. Herii the solemn roar of the mighty
Cataract is mingled with the shouts of the vast
multitude, aa they make the air reverberate
with their cheers tor Soot: and Graham.
Tee convention was organized to-day, a little
noon. Abodt cue o'clock the procession
Ran formed, and moved to the grove, headed by
the military. Although it presented a fine ap
peetance, yet its effect was much diminished by
the impossibility of the delegations getting to
gether. The Pittsburgh delegation was a large
on:, with a band of mnsio and a banner, and yet
but some half dozen were able to get into pro
ceodon. Some had not arrived, others had just
lauded from the bbats, and the whole were scat
tered over so vaet!a space that it was impOssible
to gather them together. •
At the principal 'stand, Hon. Tamilias Emu,
of Ohio, was elected Preeident, and several dis
tirguiahed gentlemen Vice Presidents. Prayer
la offered by Rev. M. Wismer. Speeches were
mule by Mr. Ewing, Governor Hunt, of New
'York, ex-Gov. 30111:13, of Tennessee, Col. Davis,
of Baltimore, and Colonel &bottler, of. Boston.
Several songs were sung, and, the vast audience
manifested their: pleasure and enthusiasm by
their oheers and iarioes expressions of interest
acd sympathy. At another stand the crowd was
addressed by Horace Greely of New York, Judge
Jessup and General William Larimer, of Pa.,
_Boatmen White, of Cleveland, 8. Colfox, of Is.,
and many others:. Several excellent and mew
-1 tog songs were sung between the speeches.
ThOspeechea were generally short, and direct
to the purpoisi.
Among the ineidents of the day were this ar
rests of pickpockets, many of whom were said to
be present. Three or four were caught and
caged.' Great numbers of pockets were picked.
One lady lost forty dollars; all she had. Major
Dillock, of this; city, lost his pocket hook as
I soon as he arrived on the ground, but the thief
got bat little money, as he had taken the pre,
esution to divide his funds. Colonel Leopold
Sabl was lees fortunate, having hie pocket pick
ed of some ninely,dallsre.
The indicatione gathered from this great na-
Lionel assemblage of Whip, are traly grettfying.
I have conversed with great numbers of well
ioformed men, from Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin,
New York and other /Dates, and endeavored to
obtain their candid opinion as to the final result,
nninfluenced by their wishes, and found that the
most sanguine eapeatatione of s triumphant suc
cess are everywhere entertained. The Whip of
Ohio were never more active, enthusiastic, and
determined dab now. They have taken avian
measures to secure so of organisation in
every part of the State, and they labor in the
cause with the heartiness, zeal end serioutmess
of men who feel that they have a good and emi
nently patriotic work to perform. Great num
bers of freesoil Whip are returning back to
their old fold. This is unquestionable, whatever
may he said to the contrary. I myself save the
hearty congratulations of several influential gen
tlemen who had stood together on the Buffalo
brui, who 'grapped each other's hands In
fervent pledge to labor hereafter in the
g cause. I; saw a gentles:tab who resided in
!ruble where the froasoll defection had been
r )-geat,
and he assured me that he had per
nia '"ascertalned :that every zesn would vote
r ' ern ' end Graham but one, and that the
,wurbip \lid give this tell as a Whig
•er before. Ohio will vote far
• and m a st, that. Steam navigation is about to be commenced
41 New YOrk, • whip are wholly united, on the Po.
genoined, and Mrs.
„, in the faith of a glorious Gold hue Dena discovered in ENova
Piston, No
'll. ' Herb lat-v mer e e heme,there ie Scotia, and in Daubs, Canada West
~on. feeling 11 4 1 ° 4 "',Whip, that of a de- During the week ending the 20th inst., there
tirttalllion tats _ a sPle".4 v ia," f er s em were twenty-eight deaths from Cholera, ht New
ad, Graham . Near York, 08 , ands, is
con-• Prisms
-ed safe.. . At New Bedford, demijohns wreathed with
it Schonler.in his epeech _,A
•"*" crape were hung to lamp-poete on the let day
Massachusetts watt suit for Scot of the new law. •Dlers closed Umbrian, and
Hotedged it, to the Whigs of the sales of the ty %coney were few.
A gentleMittalt*M.:olllcMaii The wife of John Davis, of Holden, who was
g inflating from beaver* tooth-ache,induced her
Pas bopee 8 ,„ 111 " 'l li ts d e physician' to let her inhale elderf forth r
dg gam, and .from the 4011 P TI V purpose of having it extracted, when, upon inb
athlete conilderiail :Duelled,' Ido not Lamb e e b e entre imendistaly.
sids!TeelnL The 4d 11 " . "14 11 ". 11111°S11th i. Pada W. Dennison,, if WO•kit , has boxed
eastlit illsnetlter pointin the political oempus. He
ply vim, of 1 , 54" P. . 0 0 1 0 1+ 4 ,4'._ .'for dndcned the publication of "Our Country,'
dry of bailie In November. They sit t h at woad out Webster T oper; and'. is about to
WinfteldtaelefoWM mint thialltit* lb met* aeariere• and Sing Parr. Our opPo
'Ng in • bad lie, decidedly.
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triumph,, and the joyous anticipation, only adds
zest to their efforts, while it dispirits their crest
fallen opponents. .
.1 find that every where the Whigs Confidently
calculate upon Pennsylvania for Scott. This ie
right, for I believe the Stale ie sure for him, but
"'bile our Whig brothers are at work in other
States to make aseurance certain, we tihoeld
in the confidence cf success, neglect those means
which will put It beyond the chances of failure.
Let Pennsylvania organize as thoroughly an
Ohio, and the thousands of her Wbig majority
in November will carry utter diame7l into the
old Hunker Locofoao Camp.
The hour is late, and fatigued nature calla for
rest. To-morrow I shall again attend the cele
bration at the Falls, when the Gazette readers
will hear from me again. 4- s. W.
ALLEGITIVIT VALLAT RAIL ROAD.-ine
).en
gineers are 0111 busily engaged on t t o road—
those below Kittanning in locating the oad and
procuring rights of wey. It is not f t deter
mined on which side of the river I - will gci.
Those above Kittanning . are surveying the sev
eral routes. It is now certain that no grade
over forty five feet to a mile need be encountered
between Pittsburgh and Olean; and the distance
will probably be less than was at first estimated.
On Monday next ear electiOn for officers will
be held at the office of the Company, on Fourth
street, between market and Wood, in this city.
Mr. CHARLES ELLET is Out again in the North
American, with another moat virulent attaos up
on Gen. Robinson and the Ohio and Pennsylva
nia Railroad. Tho artiola is characterized by
the deadliest malignity, and the most desperate
recklessness. The statements made about the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad are so stupidly
fabricated, and so grossly untrue, that every
,person who has the least knowledge of the mat
ter must necessarily writs Mr. Eliot down as a
wilful falsifier, or what is as bad in a Civil En•
ginoer, stating that for fact , which is oaly the
offspring of his own perverted imagination, or
that of others. lie lays down twelve proposi
tions, which he promises to enter upon and
prove, every one of which is grossly false, and
some of them are such bold assertions that they
defeat themselves, and are sufficient utterly to
ruin the character of any Civil Engineer who
would`make them. We will gigs one single quo
tation to show the malignity, unfairness, and
falsehood of this man. Speaking of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad, he says:
"It twists ghoul through Me Western Reserve,
and will doribtleta — necommodate many farms,
and convoy much cheese and butter, and other
similar commodities to the ritlsye stores along the
In the fierceness of hie vindictive temper, Mr.
Ellet hue here gone eo far as to destroy the ef
fect of any thing he has to say. The disparage
ment is so sweeping, no thorough, that it reacts
upon the writer. Every man feels that the
statement must be, that it is, unjust. Every
person with even a superficial knowledge of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, knows that the
statement in these few lines is wholly false, but
the distant reader may not know how much
'falsehood is couched in them. What will he
think then, when we tell hlm, that this Ohio end
Pennsylvania Railroad, which Mr. Ellet says,
"twists about through the Western Reserve,"
does not touch the Western Reoccur at all, but
keeps throughout its entire length upon the tier
of counties immediately Reath of the Reserve,
and nowhere goes out of this range, to the ono
side or the other If thie Civil Engineer, who
has undertaken the task of writing down the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to no little ac
quainted with it as nut to understand even its
geographical position, whet confidence can be
placed upon hie reeklees and vindictive user,
tions regarding its business and other matters
less within his knowledge?
Gcwerei, we shall not assuosc, Gea. Robin
son's provincs., who will 4oubtless inflict a dag
elation upon this man, he will not soon bile!.
AMID wall 1.117111115 T.-111 JataLary 1836, it
will be recollected that the citizens of Montreal
contributed $2OOO for the relief of the suffer
ers by the great fire which occurred in the pie
riolift month in New York. A few days since
wit saw it stated that $ll,BOO had been raised
in New York for the relief of the sufferers by
the late fire in lilentrzzl. Truly thin is paying a
debt of gratitude after a long interval.
CRDA —A republican paper is published and
extensively circulated in the island of Ceti*. the
object of which is to incite the people todnsur
rection, and to the establishment of an indepen
dent republican government. So far the pub
lishers have contrived to elude the vigilance of
the police: Its tone is be Id; but whether it has
any considerable number of sympathisera among
the people of the island, we have no means of
knowing. The miserable failure of the Lopez
expedition a year ago,would, weehould suppose,
discourage any further attempts et revolution
there.
A special deapatch In the Now -York Tribune,
dated Waahington, July 26, 'lays that Hum
phrey Marshall hoe been nominated for the
Chinese Mission.
Tirss.—We have before us a book of Speci
men! from the Cincinnati Type Foundry, which
for variety and beauty we have never seen stir
passed. The borders, which are in great vari
ety, are capable of the most surprising combina
tions, displaying both iagenuity-and taste of the
highest order. We will show it to printers or
others with pleasure.
FROM Boston—The FtencatEs.—A Telegra
phic despatch from Boman, dated July 27, to the
New York papers gives further intelligence from
the lisheriee :
By the snivel of the steamer. Eastern City, we
have St. Johns, N. S., papers of yesterday. The
Neu, Brun/tricker states that the American Sec
retary of State labors under a mistake when. ho
gives the impression by his ciroolar that Her
Majesty's government Is about to enforce the
contention strictly, according to the opinion of
the law officers of England.
Such the News believes is not the ore. For
some years pest there has been a tacit under
standing that American fishing vessels should
only be excluded from those bays and inlets of
the ,coast which are lees than six miles wide, and
within which American vessels could not of
course fish unless within three miles of the land
on either side, To do this, the News thinks will
be sufficient, as nearly all the' American vessels
are in the habit of fishing neon the ohoro during
the best of the fishing season.-
All the St. Johns papers coincide in the opinion
that Brother Jonathan, glib anelye to the milli
chance, and to save the Aching interest from ru
in, will give the provinces reciprocal free trade
as a settlement of the question.
The papers make no further mention of sei
zures, and do not give the partial:Oars of the eel
sure of the Lubedeohooner.
Fitox TESMI etto MLXICO.—Tbe steamship
Mexico arrived at New Orleans on the 20th inst.
bringing later dates from Galveston : '
Caravajal was making strenuous exertions to
attack the Mexican towns on the Rio Grande,
and bad robbed General Avalos' train of $15,000.
Cholera continued to prevail among the Ger.
man emigrants.
The corner stone of the new capitol at Austin,
Tessa, was laid on the third lost , by Governor
Bell, Gen. Gimpy, and others.
Rilifiam Wilson, formerly of New Jersey, is
supposed to have bean murdered by the Indians,
near Vondenburg, as be had been missing several
treats.
Blsztoo.—Dates from the City of Mexico to
the 10th Inst. blinb been reached.
Tke report that government bad rejected the
application for an extra Renton. of Congress le
manned.
WPM
OLD wzrzscourwria.
HARRISON CITY wino Iif.EETING.
Pursuant to notice, the Scott Club of HaTli
eon City and vicinity, convened if d Harrison city,
Westmoreland County, on Solar day evening, Ju
ly 24th, 1862; and reorganised themselves into a
Scott and Graham Club, by electing tho follow
ing officers:
Capt. DAVID KLINGENSIWITII, Preet.
Joan SCAR, St ,
M. McKean -Ea, Sr. Vice Preeidente
F. C. Flanigan, }Se cre t a ri es.
J Itatieustine. f
John C. Rankin, Treasurer.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
William Irwin, John Witt, Henry Stiner, John Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road
Honselman, George Doll, John Horbaugh, John
C. Iloisley, Hugh M. Robinson, - John Lauffer, A alinlipaglaWigElFlgig
Moore, Irwin Wilson, Ismael M'Keever, Daniel TICKETS TillioUoll TO
Brinker, James Coulter, Samuel Marchand, 11. BUFFALO. DUNKIRK. TOLEDO, DETROIT,
.Ludwick, Matthew Rowan. CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, COLUMBUS and
Committee to draft resolutions;—J C. Befikill. CINCINNATI. .
John Witt,,Jesse Row. . Pare to Cleveland
"
TUE new and fast running steamer 14-
Resolved, That Millard Fillmore, President of
SST °ITT, lawns tbe Monongahela wharf. Or P -
the United States, deserves one hearty, nay our OW Monongahela Rowe mery morning (Sandal, :-
enthusiastic gratitude, for the true constitution- ',W a rg:V a ' I„,, l ;r4V: 4 l7l„ , ,7g,r,,r a lair aa :+ p r;ttv r r a l
al, and patriotic principles upon which ho ban Rail Road. Laving
W. o f at 12.23 P. M., and arrfv
administered the government, and that the free cog , .., Et= .40 f r,‘„, , , ft . r v ie g,, ,, ,, , a z g„,, , , .11,-4,r ,
Whigs of the United States, will ever look upon Detroit. 3111wankle, and Cbli ag n,
hie administration, as one of the most isoecess• b sesvi .t ogrt i tex i ii . =burgh in the marhing. and tate
fah pure and patriotic in our history. Mowonaorn going to Cleveland vb. Ohio and Penna. ii.
Resolved, That we hail with pride and scut- f7 4 .7,','ri.:V . '"At i i n T.l%.=,,, t , h ;',.V . ° a .",; i Ld•=l"4 p
cation the nomination of Gen. Winfield' Scott, M.. ir here they have to wait till 3 &Hock. I'. M.. Mr the
every act of whose illnetrions life has added to.;27„,V,l n d,'Z' 11;1',,',V„""tia;:h.',,d'adt .niter:",a7,, i:,
bin glory, and merited the gratitude of hiseoun- Cam se then. who MI be way of Welliwille.
lead: g i lege . , l , Lb . rcz t l k tm t l i P t i y tt . nbun t h to Cleve
trymen. That his brilliant achievements in the
war of 1812, adorn the_ brightest page is the for Want", apply to
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent
annals of American bravery; that his prudence, Chia/land and Pittsburgh 101 goad Ca
sagacity, and statesman-like ability, preserve+ aftlee is Monongahela Donne, Water St, 2nd door from
the blessings of peace in the Nortli-Esstetwo.-`1, ° ,;,.714, mi g a. ,,,3, 0 a ReRR , R. R., R.., An t ore R,
boundary, end Canada cineetiOnn; nnii averted cisvoiandarei eitutairen It. It., from Alllanco oClwv.c
!nal. lb. Into in 24,00. lvsar
the violence and horror of civil strife, to the
Nullification and Cherokee excitement; that his DAGUERREOTYPES
administrative qualities have been signally, and AT THE
profitably displayed to our country, in the war
department under successive administrations; NATIONAL tiIALLER 1 7 .
that hie brilliant and glorious victories - in the LACKSON'S National Dag,uorroan Gallery,
?daxioAn campaign, his consummate geuioa, fore 0 corner
Ding e Diamond and (IT
Market etroot.lMOW
cast and wisdom, have theepplause of the whole j ar=te e.. " 4 .) ' 14 k al r o g o b to . tain lifivilte likenesses
world, winning for himself the proud ; distinction at moderate prim-,, will plane call attnc iibuLe k cstiiblinb.
of being "the first captain of the age," and by f r ',":4,ll. l ,,,lrg:,,l7 t tu a rr a s., , Xl..... an 'fLrdill .. ?b,lt
his services and unexampled enacesa, achieving matt actrurate fan almilew of the human form with all4he
imperishable renown for hie country and shed- exkir n e q szit , o; an . tiviga„ito.i..7..i..l....a=iyar.joa, tad
do.
ding immortal glory upon the star spangled pllcatem taken of original Daman....
banner. fel
13rewl'ernonvemblanca not requital to taken picture. naives a pnr-
Resolved, That in William A. Graham, the ItAI-Lpteaamtcv Maen of etch and &canned term., in
gallant ssn of an old Revolutloner, wo recog- "7, 3 1..1=„% th ,, a d ,,, L ' `4 ° ,,=; a , from „ a anal ,
nice a true and noble Whig, a tried patriot, a N. Notre... in the Diamond. li.scsa ~
wlyiT .
worthy and fearless champion of the constltu-
Hen and lbs Union, and that hie nomination for
the Vico Presidency receives the hearty appro
bation of the Whigs of Harrison City.
. . . ..
Resolved, That we have in the Hon. Joe. D.
Kuhns, a tried and true Whig, a firm supporter
of the interests of Old Westmoreland, in com
mon with that of the :Rate of Pennsylvania, an
adherent to the constitution of the United States,
a staunch friend of the Union, no endorser of
the principles adopted by the late Whig Nation
al Conventioo, an honest citizen at home, an up.
right Congressman, faithful to the trust confid
ed in him by his constituents, and such being
his character we desire that his name may be
brought before the people is a suitable candi
date to become our next Governor.
Resolved, That there be a Com Millie of three
appointed to aorrespond with Gen. Joseph Mar
kle reqnesting of him the use of the Westmore
land Itlarkle•panner, to rally with this fall.
Itesolved?-ahat John C. Rankin, F. U. 'Flani
gan, jr , and James Duff be a committee to wait
upon Gen Joseph :ffarkle, to obtain the use of
the Banner.
On motion the Club adjourned.
Ifor the Pittsburgh Casette.]
MO. EDITOR—Our attention has been directed
to nu article in the Gazette of the 213th Inst.,
purporting to be a report of.a r discuseion of the
colonization !clime. held' in New Brighton, -a
few days ago. The article appears without ei•
ther the name or residence of .he author. This
doubtless, So has thought prudent to coniceil
from the public, inasmuch as he has chorea to
give his own version of the discussion, rather
than an impartial statement of facts which he
must or ought to hue known.
Respecting the origin and result of this meet
ing we beg leave to say a few words, in order to
correct what we conceive to he a palpable mit
representation.. At • colonisation meeting held
to hear an address from the Rev. R. R. lively, a
aeries of resolutions were introduced, declaring
the colonization echeme to bo one of "comers:
heneive benevolence to the oolored people of this
country:" also recommending Mr. Stanley's
bill, appropriating the public rands for coloniza
tion purposes. The mover of these revolutions .
stated that his objedt in .introducing them was
to elicit discussion, and as we supposed, to cre
ate an excitement, as an effort bad a short time
before been made to raturrtetionize the deadear
case of colonization, which had been regaedea
al a "humbug," zm obnoxious to the citizens,
that an organization could not be formed for
want of men to fill the offices. Owing to the
lateness of the hour when the result:olons were
offered; it wee deemed prudent to hold an ad
journed meeting, the abolitionists not anticipa
ting it diectosion. We dissent then from your
correspondents' assertion — that the adjourned
meeting wee held mealy to afford LibettY men
so opportunity "to rally their orators."
We willingly accepted the invitation •to dis
cuss the subject, because we believed that it Was.
only necessary that it should-be exposed in or
der that It might be universally detested by
every tree friend of the elare. Colonization is
represeoted in the North so the enemy to slave
ry, while in the South it is regarded as its safe
guard. Henry Clay, long its President, and
identified with its early existence, may be re
garded as a fair exponent of its objects and
principles. He declared that it was "foreign to
the objects of the society to effect emancipation
either gradual or immediate," or "to affect the
tenure by which the master held a certain spe
cies of hia property." Ile also asserted in a
letter addressed to Richert! Pindall that he was
"opposed to any scheme or emancipation which
did not contemplate colonization." Mr. Stanley,
of N. C., who introduced the bill, which Mr.
(Duly so anxiously desired the people of New
Brighton to endorse, actually voted for the Fu
gitive Slave bill, converting the freemen of the
North into _blood hounds to catch the panting
fugitive as ho makes his escape from American
slavery, One hour of which Jefferson 'said was
worse than ages of that which our ,fathers re
belled against.
SLaveholders understand colonization to sus
tain the same relation to slavery that the valve
does to the engine; that its tendency is to fos
ter prejudice against the slave population and
thus rivet their chains tighter, Is evident from
its early litatory, and that elaveholders wish to
remove the free blacks merely to make- slave
breeding more profitable is clearly seen from
their epeeches and reports. When Mr. Etobillson
read from the speech of Mr Stanton, delivered
at the last annual meeting and printed by order
of the Colonisation Society with' their annual
report, in order to ebow from their own dun•
ment the tight in which the south regarded this
scheme, ho was called to order by the Rev.
Mr. Quay, because he- Said, the Society never
had endorsed the address. strange login! And
yet Dir.Btanton was their chosen orator on that
occasion, nod, his address published by order of
Of the Society,eccompanying their annual report.
The President sustained the objection, thus rul
ing out documentary evidence, not on the ground
of irrelevancy, but giving as a reason that "the
affirmative had produced no documents, theref ore
the' negative could riot have the privilege." It
may appropriately be naked, " Whom think ye
was friend to him that fell among thieves?"
The effort of your correspondent to ettigmatise
the audience as 'Spirit Rappers,' advocates of.
e Women's Rights,' and disciples of every other
standard humbug, is ungentlemanly In the ex
treme, and -well deserves a screen to hide him
from the ,publio gaze. This only shows the
means to which men will resort to sustain a
sinking cause. A more respectable meeting, in
point of numbers, character and intelligence has
rarely been convened hero. Most of the au
dience remained, and there was not a half desert
persons present who were Identified with the re
forms alluded to. The resolutions were rejected
by a largo majority of the audience present,
mach to the mortification of colotilzationists who
were consoled by the fact that the "Mende could
meet again and pane them." The assertion that
after adjournmemt a dumber of persons who
heretofore had been consistent members of the
Liberty party unto forward and professed to be
convinced of the tuperlortolloy of colonization,'
in without the 10141 t 131:M/OW of foundation, and
could 'only have originated in the heated Imagi
nation of an anthntimet. T. P. BRED.
=EINE
801CIDI AT MACIARA.—The body of a young
girl named Mary Skinner was disoovoyed to-day
in the river, below the Falls. She had been
missing since Friday. She had lately lost her I
father, mid had been fretting ever since. The
hody was qkite nude, and it is found she 'drip.
ped off her clothed in the woods above the Falb,
and threw bereellFinto the rapids.
A harrioine pulsed over a portion of Minne
sota on the Skillet., the heaviest ever experi
enced by the oldest inhabitants. Several build
ings were blown down, ethers unroofed, trees
blown down; &o. Up the Minnesota river, trees
two or three feet in diameter were twieted off
and carried some distance.
On flundo night last the buildinp at Hold
ton, Me., belonging to the United States, and
formerly ochapied by a garrison. were destroyed
by s ere. Thb Commissary and officers' quarters,
together !rigid* Soldiers' barraoke,were entire , .
d m
ly comm. Loss $20,000. . .
•
p. D. Oa ,of 1101111/11111, Wis., has raised a
'postmen 0 i Ade-plant, the kaf of. one of the
Maas of ix%„Nneasme three feet and one inch
saress by t; .., :- . "-e„ t long , exelnsive of the stem.
which is C. . . `etches long by seven Inches in
. ..-• ~,:-. .1 ;1..1....."..•:, , ,• - •; '.' ' ... :i
•
M KIER—And now as to your
Petroleum. I thought ae I bed dslaYed wntiug go bug. It
would be well to watt until I had "somewhat to write..
Wheti 1 end offerkl the oil for sale, the people thought It
wes perhaps Ilke the quack patent prisluetions of the eke,
and go fait but little dimmed to buy. But I aura It to
Boma on trial. nod persuaded come to buy. until I got
them 00 text its medie.l power. It coca team to cure
the dent and lame. ho. A man who had been blind for
eight years. was pomaded to try its virtue. and when
he had timed but three bottle*. he could see =rose the
morn and closely distinguish the color of cloth. •e..
while hi* health was otherwise Dwell leurroved. llis
bOodueee aote.re to hare been the reeultof a re..-y invet
erate case of Peroful. Nucl. more might be ria:d of the
healing powers of Petroleum. But let It malice to ray
thin It has obtained an extended popularity In this moo.
try. I hare gold all that you gore me, and might hate
mid n hundred bottles more. 11. El 111 MIAMI fl.
0000011.10! Pats, Win-oriel/n, March 10.1552.
F. S. Cleaver's "Prize Mectal&oney Soap."
&Ely-INDEPENDENT of it happy and
twodicial rebate on the ;turfs, of the skin, In promoting
act v. prdpiratiOrt. and imparting flexibility nod white
n..." to the bands. • (Nearer's Prize birth(' Honey Soap'
powwsee• the quality of wiring A delicate, permanent and
ttarmles. Cerium. twoullarly crateful and dielneble to
lame who use It
For rale plait at all Dio.p.nalnet Drug ntorYs, and
cholnyody cnly by th. age.)ts ter l'itteburytt and ity rl•
J CO.. 60 Wood street.
It is superseding all others.
airlift. M CANE'S Vertaifuge is rapidly
.-applaralo g an other Warm Alledl&n... Where aged, It
prodnenl the ben. elect, driving war .11 other Mb:kettlee.
Kent the eglnging
Meson. J Kidd & Co.—Please aend me ten
aro,e arlatae'a t rrmarugo. I have told double the am%
o! sour t'ermiruc• to that ot Faboartook. ha 1850 t and I
think thlt roar th• latter will bo pretty well corn out
JOHN C. DEMOVILLE.
C 3., Ky., Irb. 6, 1861
Messrs. .7. Kidd & Co.—The demand for De.
lll'Lane's Vora.lfitss and the Liver PUS. Is very. great. and
vq.h to bars a Art sub to sell on somnsitslso. tiers
bsfsr, Pannttlont's hod loan its oast suita
ble. but ll't.ane'ete now sup...reading his.
EV.F.R.5014.
For sale by moat Dryad - late ant hterehsore. to [earn
and rdontre t and to the tide 7etrrirtaxa,
J. KIDD k CO.
130 Vinod .treet.
irdiNGll PRINTING of all kin& executed
at MA olden still ...WM and at rradonable Tatra
Sprrial attention silt I. Ores to Patera and Pro
gramme, fir P.ahtt•itinor and Coneert
4%,y15. did prop.. Bids of Ladica, datoGa.
11 40 k, exor. 1106 ae. de., mall.? nut /ro Pll7 P rip Lel
Nelson's First Proms=
DAGUERREOTYPES
Fraf Otte Budding , Third Sired.
•
f , ITIZENS and strangers who wish to ob
y., lain an accurate, ertiptic and life like likeness. at a
Vel7 mutest', role, will Sind it to their interest to call at
this well known establishment. where entire indiefeettoo
• enevendevel, or an charge mans. Melon ens of the
largiiittatel best arranged Side- and Stretches ever
eruchel for'the purpose, with diesecurnerde of the 'most
powerful kind, and having telinptesi the syetem nt Deemer.
trriacc. as now p ractised br the celebrated Boots. of
Philadelphia =A New York, Mr. N. tatters htmeslf to be
abbe to oitsr to the patron' , of the Art, • dale of Der; tee
I.OSTWA. either ringer el' in croup, which Lae never been ,
'unmated-
°non n
and eperat‘na , ick all wrath.... frog;
e •
• . ^,..971.tart
Citizen's Inttrnince
0..1 [ICBM. tkutotsumr„
:SAMUEL L. ILIABIIIf,LL,
OFFICE, 94 WATER" BETWEEN ITARKET AND
WOOD lITIUMTO
INA11: - .48 DULL AND CARGO BARRE. ON VT&
011(0 AML Invinte. AND THIBUTA.
111 .- Inm a auntasc may or ammo. &iv FIRE Alm
sgamil U.lmra y Ow SEA and INLAND NA FIGA 7701 V
cad TRAIN 5P9.87.47T,PA
nritiOTODA :
Ce. 11110111. wet.
S. M. Kier,
llu Y S D. Kln4. - Wm. Ritmtbr.m
1:41 , .n Dmtar. Jr.. J. Mbar-n.
b. 1 .r !..r n t1nu n g ., h . ,... , Fraud, Sr Lim.
4.
baraurl
Iwo M.-rentme.k."
A. H. HOLMES & BRO
Successor to U. P. Ncl.4on .t Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SOLID BOX VICES, •
PLATED, PEOT ELS !lATTOCES. SPAPEr, IMAM
Ka& WAKE. de..
PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
N 0.13., Water arra, third door shot, daiithf.
oarAn wotk yriannbel equal to Lay maribeturml.
az 23
Female 13endlitu7
FTER a relaiation of a few months, for
the koprovement of heelitt, Thu E. W. Led Ve. try
WM resume her lortrn. on deart Oro.
of bebteratier. In lit. Clair ttrert, No. 19, next
oto.stori Ktahaego. At thia leetauticia is limited
bee, three ebbing to outer ea.. reepectfolly eolleMA to
amply early. No Pupil will zelonl
be
...Lorton.
term than a Pwoloton, and no detection will be made ler
abronoCoL estonot In pro:noted airtime Terms of tuition
en formerly.
Menton of flee menthe •912 00
Junior clam 8 CO
Kniliboot7 per n1.M012 ho •
Fuel per =moth-- . ... ...... lie
One half iteitultion to tee raid In adenine,
jyrOilm
To Prigtere
FOR BALE—Two Wnehington Printing
nee, Fisiane 21-031 %Deb. irk good runranz
der. Offered for sale because meshinery wlllshortly take
their rime. Al..
325 lb s. Long Primer Type, second hemp
Bourg.% Tery Wtodi
Nonpareil, not mush worm
160 Long_ Primer .6 10 sents_per pound:
And maim. other VOliftla ofJoit Type—Type nnd
;or two Weekly Pap.. will be farniebew. Andress.
Jr01:1•318 J. T. IiIitITOOK. Plitsbnrgh.
rVEIE Plans and Specification of the House
. of Refuge are now Italy. and persona willing to
prow. for work. are mot ober to call at the take or .1.
W. Kern. to the Mos.& Hall, ether° all Ilea:our inf.,
mation will be titre. All prom/ale to be handed In be
fore 6 o'clock. r. It. no Wail:W.la'. August 6th. •
jralltt
QOlO,OOO lbs. Sides, first (fuTdi r iTin
emote boos°. and for gale br
Jrrt ROBl-oti. LITTLE k CO.
FEATHERS, GINSENG •06 BEESWAX
-88 stelto Fostborto,
12 .• Ultokonst:
1 biol. Ifeostro.; to arrive. for outs b
ISAIAH Int lialf a 00.,
4/ 111 t' {Pacer and front stmt.
Leasehold on Fifth Street for sale
•
inrth bundling corner Filth et. and Market
Alley, long known es oni of the beat besieger stands
e toe.ther with the unexpired Penn of lesee td
the let April. 18116, !tabled to an •aereel Wood rent of
$l2O per year, lOU w
be void on tacit reasonable tarsus.
if .Lrolne, nrluccedletilr, a. the Lew la about removing
to the Booth, end le determined not to have his business
eesttereelt Perrone wieblng to pure-hue will elm.e ex-.
erolns the pregame, tom In the occupancy of liohert U.
J
k. Apply to YAREILLY ALDEN. or I%J. FOX
UEN, Attorney at Lew, to frost of the Court Houle, one
door below Otani at. otl ltlsmoud Allel, No. 111.
lfalat
LOUR-100 bble C. H. Presburgh's sup'r
J. thin'.
60 •• Abiny'n Extra!
.14 Jarman Mill. "
' 1611 miud .uth.r; fur sale b.
if3l RAUL " MU 0 IiTT.
114IFE in •Um ,Soll6ii; companion to Uncle
Tom's Clabbr4,lO WCor k or North Carollos.
Tom's
Thonspoon s Dank Note snorter, for AnanrL—
yrin ich.; "I. qr. A. AILDENFENNET A CO.,
76 Voiotia =rot.
itim in the South; a Companion to'Uncle
Tom: by . Who: of North Omaha: Jolt published.
hoe:smelt's N. VeNealt Note Iterenter for Auguet: for
eate l bA o REEL CALLOW, Third stoat,
Opeoette the Post OMee.
VOA SALE--A Pedlar's wagon, second
lurid: taw low—Ezmalzo of J. WOOD &CO
if3o , CO Wocod'street.
Patina! lvama Rail Road Company.
AVE are forwarding Produce to Philadel
phia and Baltimore. promptly on reoelpt. Time
Ylre
NATE! Or TRIIGIIT ON
Hewn. Pork. and Red. (silted) .. . --per 1001 tie. 45 cents
lard. lard Oil, Tellow,Whadner thus '
C0tt0n........._._d0 60
Caudle., ee. rthetlyste Lath
or. teat .. ... do - 60
Be:gm I r =et tb ra. HJ ) i . iiett ek gi
Limp, 'Lex. _sad do 70
Weol.- -• • . 4 • do 75
Poor . - . tar bbl. 5744
Weate i;;lsieZi.j6e7;7:\7llo . lght to Itodebeulth's.
Station—Rea Greenetmrigh—and Latermettlate Station&
00,00017 t 0RALL4.14.-Aprots.
„corner Penn and Wombs ste. Pliteturrith.
H. H. HOUSTON. Umt.
Market. Area, Philipl4l46.
MOSQUITO NETTING—White, Barred,
Ai r sAuuji. its..Legoenb
or,
put„
Blew aud Green. by the
_r nmuct „,t ry luidbmto6l. a
le g t t iao r r "`"hIVM :Dugan:Am. fa 114\
SUNDRIES -
Limed Oil;
Lard Oil; - •
Roth 011:
Seneca 011:
lamp al..
• Coelllver far rale
JAI RS 1101:11.117 KY, 119 Wn.+let. Plttel
IVA USLIN DE BADE—A further etipply
of the •beve mere, sad deturible article, ler \tray
eillng &owe, expected to day, by
Yy3l:l AlUltt:MY d BURCIIPTE* ,
WRITE LEAD, in Oil nod Dry; Red 11e4d;
vt.itt.. Red: Spanish Whiting; tli \ i
'
stoners! aseerlateut of Points; for male by
.1 ,30 JAMES iIettUVNEY. •,
LOOWOOD, Fustick, Nick Wood; Brazil
Weed, Cam Wood. Mae Vitriol. 111. Car. Potiefi‘r
use. Potieh, Altun r and o general areertuteat of Ityr`
Stage: her tile by •
.1/30 JAMES bIeOIIPFEY. •
ILUE LICK WATER. by the hairel, for
p !Ale bj JAME: , 'LAUF/LEY.
lITICKEY'S. Cholera Medicine,. Keer's
meJleire. - Moron's Cough errllik Mot
trea's Vero:Wage. ButtobekVe Nerve mad-Bone Unireeat;
for eJe by [ jy3o] 'JA tIES bIeGIUFTEV,
itor
GENERAL aecortment of Soaps, Per ,
fuaterlee,Ppaders, Cologne.. do.. de.. for the toll ;z
We by (JOOl JAMES MeIIUFFEY.
11 AZAR D. & LAFLIN'S &
f POWDER—
:ZOO kegs Superior lihieting Powder.
Deer Rifle:
2 5 " n•,a Shooting •
- 12 razes Connie:,
25 bbis. safety Parc In Magazine. aold far
eels by J. B. DILWOItTII /CO..
1750 at Wood strcet
MI OLASSES-225 bbls. N. 0., prime coop
.l. II ernar. for sale by
jy3u J. B. DILWORTIC a CO
c,.. 1 UOAR-100 bads. N. 0.. fair to \ prinie,
1.71, in rtore and for palm by , \ N
;slO J.B. DILWORTLI *MO.'
IJIUCKETS-200 doz. Brighton, for sato by,
11, irco J
.0. DILWORTII & CO. - *-
-.-‘-.
PIGARS-250.000 Havana, Principe and
It / fregalls, In Core and fer este very low. by ' \
: 100 J. P. DILWONTII 3 CO. . \
fl k ,l ESS PORK,
.Heavy-25 bble. in atom,J 0.1 for Pebs by
ROB 04 "•Igi LITTLE! 01. •
ACON-25,000 lbs. Shoulders in amok.)
II hone.. 00.1 Mr sal. by
.1730 R.OBL+OII. LIMA: £.CO.
_ R ACON-Siyhill ins. llama, our own our
or aret2juality. In kora and for sal« b
4 y
• 'Tau ROBISON, LITTLE 00.
VOTTON YARNS-4,000 the. ascot
10 store and (or .1. by
joo ROBISON. LITTLE a CI
14JAILS-500 kegs aaeorted, in store and
1.11
for WS by
RODISON. LITTLE a 00.
lARIED BEEF, (Sugar Cured) in etc
_LP end for eels by
WIEIdON..LITTLE a CIL
TARCII— 25 bzs. Cincinnati extra, in
were, sod for rale by
/00 ItOBIEON. LITTLE a C 3.
I INSEED OIL-40 bbls. recd for sale by
E. ir3o J. KIDD C
OLL BRIMSTONY.—ISOO lbs. for sale by
1 1 1./ .1/30 J. KIDD a C.).
`ALT TARAR-150 lbs. for sale bg.
Ir3o J. KIDD CO
If RSAN- Siap, "Genuine Russia" for sals
ins by .1. KTDD . CO. "
•
A
LUM-20 bbis. for sale by
1-1 ii.lo - . .1. KIDD & MD.
ti.Raw9{Stubuse h! , P .C . li ct n . N .,, , ,th A m ttar t. na , 4
San Bold and llrsint.
N. voar.aoger-C Ibnoen, W. A F. Wilson, McKnight d
Mother.
.17'4,77•
I ADIES Gaps and Head Dreaaeo, of very
LA dodrable atyle, ranglnat In price from $5 k 373 e.
n' 3t• J. PARKER. N 0.27 VIM, sheet.r
U7OOEN GOODS— ' . •,',
LL 6
mars fano, groy andbrogn mixed Careinterre•
r
6 •• black, gleell ,tad grey Twilled:
3 •• Mao and area. Jan. ;
6 •' grey, drab and black Blanket Coating:
I •• .par blank Claaalnaorea
' 2 •• brown /Inanely,
3J blares Tow Ct6tb; on hand, on aonsienadant.
and for aalo, on favorable terms, by H. MO,
:1129 ' l3O Liberty stmt.
pPAos-4uo Wool Bags on hand, and for
Dui. hy (.13211 H. LEE.
bigheat price,. in cub, paid for Woo
11 \ H . LtS.
EEL & CALLOW, Thiid street, opposite
the Poet PlBare reed
..• Poultry BDOk, treatiee on the Breeding end Mg
envier!! of &merit! :omit: by Dr. Burnett. • -
'The Upper TeoThoitean3. - ' -
Unit/melee Iterreepwt, ao.' Ao. • .5129
--
rOR RENT—A \Ono 'lowa, wilhin a few
Sq.,. II the 17,0 rt Hoop, lame: lo goal order—
e enc!oeure—treee. hhrTry, tit-ape. Arbore—Ntable
not Carders Munn-Lease rune three .lean from next
April, without rift. or rent. roseeselon give, in three
e1,t..!. Occur...tot goins to t ...toter. Apply to
CURTIB h DOBBS. •
jrZ, ' ' No. 123. Wood atrett
,
FPO3ACCO-20 kgs ()edge 4 - Br6s.. Ky. 6
mi.e:for rale br. , \t&NI \ MetIILLS X RUE
-610AP-100 Axe Cincinnati,in store,for sale
br irk *GILLS * C(111.
CWAR & MOLASSES- \
New Orleine ?dolakres.
- 00 [this New Orleans Rum 4-. fnr rsle
,rte MCGILLS t RUE
i't OFFEE-12.0 - bags Time Rio; for ale by
l.
.._. J)2`! _ ',3lcou. 4it . •
ipIOTASII-5 casks for auto by \
, .iy2/ .AIoGILLI94 RO
--
Q , , \
ALF:RAVES-10 casks Cc; sale by .
jr,:e
Crifffilt- ---- 7 --- f -'- liracleir - i.fo l lNe - il" , aff ,
t_, , 11{1 beet black 1,1.4 Curriolika: for rob. by , s
fr 29 J. ot:. OIRIMAREff I eqi,
El
x.. LOGWOOD-30 las. 'Sitaford's\foi
.12,4
sale by J- 501 1TIME • CO. \ \
i LUDI- ""'
A iT2 O
ifrlit i l;
.L. , 3,es
J 12 2 -
qeP
DARIS GREEN, --1
111 of the celebrate! 'N'
in y tod Teoteeleenet
111 MIRAN Q-50 tiN gibbitl:lle7lll6 \ j:3t
`1 """.1 rgr tale
{SACK a id ca;MDLEa•
../729 coreiet \Wood sod Ater su e s .
de. N.R. on copign etik;
\ it. VvrED. \
QI:JOAR-40
Ly rer rale by
Jr2S
riTIMOTHY SEED-2S bb le. for wile by \
tR. PLO Y S I,L\
110TAS13-30 eka,Totsts4;,
93 ,: bblis.80 2‘ 1.naulveiz on
/11)3
.11kEER HAIR . —looo\lbs,iee'd for sale by
y \
A bxe Cri24,!in , OLiktiug feed
1.1 thi° 41" r " "k. Intißi.ll. V LUNP
ZIT Water rt.. abort emitted id...
UST rend, Braithlrait'e Retxo. 'nn
OP *met of prictlcal 1.14,1ct11341 ,
S' argi's 24 tia r lVl 4 ZClT ANtrzet. ' ttoil . '
January June.
AI
e. new novel, called the , Bpper Ten, e heampn
Ceetot Brined; need and We ealkby
W. A. 0110DENVENNt
• .
i N IALERATUS • s .811 oh s' dity'
1,7
if= HLNAY
itiEtSE- 1 2,50 bxe:' just reo'd for by
ty27 . VON BONNOORAtA
INDOW GLABS-59 bxs:q by 9; n co;,'
j)27 VON 'BONNIVOIVT A ;Play.
111.11:..217.A. pea. ;iuTlNto s i a t i a b iraliP.
ir I OttN JAR9 Ol 4es 'WIIIBKS, dce--
IVA dow; VatrA CordTroainA.
160 Com.
• Au " • Vhlalo, And shortArtiock: rormoos by
jes • \ VON BoNNHORAT A itrAPHY.%
IDICKLED 442,10 N-4 supoin. artialc.,
IL put up 11110 lWakalsters, Justissr•Ar sale . 4 .
VW. A. MOS, DOA
1728 ' A s \ ... _±seera arsa a Dealers.
Villlbli L.ABSTP. 8-- ,
I FtStlb %stag t .
.. ~ 6ardluest \ .
Ar sale by '.',, • "t ' i ty„ , : ka.. b :y‘* 2lLi tr
bat sill i f i ts '‘l r.7 % d i c . ; T \ 7 :
Jllla .
MEW BOOKS , at tb - kilicap Publication'. !
11. Ofilee, 76 Fourth lit. . ' \ ' \
4:41:1 " .1 tr.A° 11itt65217.`:=1:.%
hid siding a
of
of . 26etratilesT-goulPre At 7. ,
by Lawrence Oliphant.%
W. A. OIL1)61 , ..4EY A CO,
.421 n. .:- : 76lourth MAW
'
I. ernartnershiv heret nfeic existing I
batsmen tDa anbanibir tbii AM of MIR-
E , DIJOENDRIKAR UM
h = i6, i,
Ca ' abris County, la thin daroirad Via withdrawal
of Hobart Robison, Samuel oabbnoi.. Little and
mum mut.. baring their klelti
said Furnace to Dr. P. anoOi rmG rar , Thebuslaerit ts.
•
continued by Dr. P. Rb r GanFarl • Inn,
under ttistatila of P.. nilan an, a vv. arm
nay ali - debts, and aro fulADemizrdta 011 . 4 ail akird.
duo raid kuruace. , ; ROBERT RORIPON„
- \ 1.1 '4
w rawLui •
anorneneokiyu \
' °knees RING. ' \ '
/ kSOOOD'Bn lA OH9LAOOGOV-4
jpra,tain tote aver and union Tam, and,
all BiliouadleraseK , ,f Wuby L; Imam
tainor 11.artat,at. and Diamond,
BISTP-4360 tons Foundry and
jA r rg rbr , o br
-
EATHEY 3 , ,GIN PAt ia--;
il'i u titiso en- ,4S - ROW lossiss item .tamer
Twin 014 ; fOr.at bk Ma . DIOILBY
\ \ • Water and Pant eta.'
sfbi.
itisssors peol io'
/524
Pittsburgh. July II
EYE BALEULAIAn infallible
Chnmie •Bass,lhand weft ern,
4Z,"4.1.4i11,4:0X
AV*TITS\ Improved Patent Shoulder
esweeerionsoiot of Mantesinprikr,
bat ncit,lst . viast
wiI6COS. no.
E - 7:01 TERPAN$S—Murphy &Burchfield,
f t rr i gpiXdlgi tua . u. o .bon . It affi tlea•gritd4
ber a. armlet Ohlatato 1,1:1 a ; 411114: 1 4
far ti 11111 a tansikt art I amortatent
poz:A l VlZi=rdajMnaq=lriable and !rel.
' 64 s arid sad al 14 lainiiiperatbla
fiLBLE SALT-4L5 doi., boxes fine ground
""`"" 4. it a atful ni l •
RIXTILVISTAB,OII—' nbrighee
~mila~.yt to .imiLericrr
" atatA" ""th —u Nr . ,. r
b.-447...z. a out.
COMMEKCIAL.
PITTSLIISOEU TMABiCnt
• Iwrica t
dutur Slortouc. July 31. 11132.
The market yeeterdiy wan without any move
ment of interest. sake were, moderate, without any ma-
Imial change in prima .
PLOUIL—Tbko market continues quito firm owing to the
litiiited 1 . 4,1pU1. The only' .ants reported to U. *ere 40
Into at $3,22, 411bbla at 03,21: 18teitra at 1 3,20; 21 at ro
e, including auParfino and estrat'ard 10066 L (40 and 00)
from Mato at $3,314043,07H bbl. .
\ ()RAIN—Thor. !scarcely any main offering; 75 bu.
~ p6rn wore told fronsßnit kaolin at 46 \II 62—hold at tork
p 4, from atoro, Oda Are:arth .164,1P7
'lron( trot hands ant aO E from .otoro.Ps wen of other
~Ititmuo n i 1;1 .i ,i
ttle e . , mstiket,
the
fa
IbtlaMi t at IM; 2/00 Ms dolt/dere rat tloi@glge; 200 antes
mar itaull harm at 1102114,Aget,,,,b,i t kya,,t 8 %, 1000
do battiest\ 100 l 1400Ato harna,at oU(i6lor., 300 pieceo eal3-
110,41 d t out at 10S, hld shoulder, at 'yr! 6 too
sugar encrdhamo at 1260 P Inst . .
11.15 - =.IV6 note rale. of 10 loads at the oeal i t, at i(.1(411.1
* ton, nird#,f6ada on Thursday at thietme
tlitotlßittrAttolet fiK Rio at iWik ,
~ at 04,6,4 fOr ' ffiS ‘ 9 ll,66 .. .7kiet7, , i for dui fled:. stud
htolaitnio at 34)460.113e for Orleans. and 46070 r sugar honks
manufactured-.tar emalea arc nallintl
111 , it regular .r.r Do tl 0. 6*l rent off fok wh o p0,,0.,
mold tallow at liNfatiO, and common dipped:at Be.p
6011 A 2211-4 alee 10 tom at SX. *b. \
FOO—Palos of Pitaburgh manufactured at 41 * h.
FLOUR AND BRAIN MARKETS,
\ Uftl . oll. July 27=‘....
Floor—There is a Getter feeling In the market. but, pri•
M. are witho4tehaon. We nhote fienetwaec TIMOR brands
14,23004,2114. fancy $4,073.7 iraf,bo, .tra SSAS.TIit
al Ichlgan cominoWS4.lCX. fancy $4.7.50:014.3111.
extra 0.1.7b7a6t00 T• GM, wish. Sale. , of Southern at Stk .
62Nae1t1.75 is 607. 4 month,. \
01.112—Corn ier ear co and hohlars very firm 11222Z11 tuber
of yellow et 70c, mixed fit fetrite kt foetid. matt • No white
in market. Northern oatc are in '*aal demand at 40;61.1
17s. Smell tales of its., at 90r,
,
i`JlLYrito. July 'IN. l
The Metkst this me Inc wee inactiee, and we beer of
no transaetlorts. The bonnet. seems to • have pretty flea , '"
.Iv closed dnrion the celObration at thdfalle.
Wheat—The demand N limiGd rid hirge.
ssie took place lu the .retina of 10:0 bee, white Atlctileat
Tbtiic, and oaf thla morning of 11.000 bnchicago eating..
V: the latter sCoat. \ \
'tern—le 10 active regueg., and sales Are trate/hired
slacg
float, resterlay's report of 6000 bu at 48e afloat 101S1 hu.
Markle,. at STN. About 404.11 bu at 40N, oat, 00,1.119
free tibroate. sad wile of 17\000 \ bu at iala afloat.
\ •
ITOfita--The Troy Whit celbe\gl,th earl:—Or roaf!let
000 e mote teems Quiet. the, lioryerablllinir talenw _
second alkoatit.' and eales bort, been made totbeedaount
R7s.oCereni. at from T 25 1. to a., 'Learned aales 400042 c.
Receipts Jr"lho week about 00,000 ID matter Seers. We
learn thateXies la this and the whin • ea of Samtods and .
Wasblukton haw, been made Obis seeto coasideratrie ex
tent. of lota that mete bought on tperulattnapir one ortiso
cants less then they could have beereleNittha wee k
vionm arid 'Abettor. artrollered fosthr the same rates
without • purchirr as yet. •
. •
tiVER INTELLI*NCE.
BOAT AILtt,I9LLS AFD DEiOItTtfB,ES
. .
TITS kill:ha—There rrene , :.: feet 6 inch.. bp - iiktel mask,
legit evinu at dust, havinu, , rircn About 9 Uglier duce
the rota. '
AnisivED.
lia lA,. Drone tt. Brownsville. •
r
• N.
\
- ' Atleutk., Perlin:son. Brornedlle.
Thor6liflxlver. alter. Wert Newton.
()cede...Bt. Clair. West... Newton.
tilot7 \ ‘9Writantorre. \ . • '
* Ilur .11edillin, Wheiiino.
' \
.s, . .
Thee Bhrlver. , ,Balley, W.t Newton. -
Baltic, Winner!. Brownevlll.. •••
Atlantic.\ Parkleron, Breunedlle.
ilov. 'Melee. 9hrtri_,lr Galli:robe.; •
6eneerc, NaClalr. Wert Newton. .
CI NCINNAtInrt Pitt.
"01011115411.1.3 recarc tem.
actowraiveLLK, a ' 4 .....aa a P. e. \
WEST. NEWTON. BA. M.osnd 4P, MI, . ".
POSI. ert..II4IMPIGIA.
D. Leech &Ca.'s ExpineePitet Line, n'l'. M.
.
Fan WaseLisa--Tbe ettlenduJ light draught
steameriturm, c.ot. mcm in. I; tike \Kgo.la.Ptgket for
Wheeling this Ste. '' ',
flk t,
Fon COCINNATI—Tho steamerrt Pitt hem,
in.; been' ihnovoldhbly detainedOeiiiionaya at.. .Ski'
day. Thin fine pitmen thiajunt uhdethfhnni °rough , n
palm sad rapahitioic. and ber,avioninaidatiih nor travel
A CO .".... CIAL \ RiPOßTElt Warren -,The
. .
Chronicle .f Yesterday afternoon . everts „ a
hale
~
of 12,000 the western'Shotalders atBi, 4 mane.
.s, . , .
Who made that Bale? \Wet put the enestitds upl,
.
on the ground' that the whole of tie Chronicle's
. ,
report, with the'exceptton of MS ROM; was
written by us on- Thursday hftern.on, pdblished
in-the Gazette onFriday ‘,mhrniiit, and -6603 d
into the Chronicle on Pride ' aflarhoon, wifho,o
gluing us are& \ • .
minema - Paosracr of A nutal4nt .reeent heals
e la this vicinity. mad abouttheheidef the tribrita
dee of the Ohio. would semto favorite ea. noteith -
at tudlng the tans drolitherbich rit44l those rata s that
an will pees a tile in the . witera In of dads. The Wie
re o'Ledge; of Tuesday hiet mays the thei.wera favored in,
thi{ acetlon• wlih a efasioit of dean ehowere donna
a.otera.-....aNw:derlontstat, Sad 'th,at \he frog
,p, o' were f A rgrabli for more of tlAire.dtut,,,` . -
D2 .. Sreiztcoar ItiOrezetUt-Thebill'Wb lob has
roc,astly pasaid the Eenate,:pro`tattot for the proteatlettof
'pen.oollog on he= ilifftb.. " ll%.(llo..galarlas of s ilia . In
sie lore oc bloom \ bollera, Thci ialariee. rarY iereyding
,to the ilmeaanplOyed. Thus. a \ flew York the Ineptti4or
1 , ., eile7,..l.4ethi. o f `soooo pe innate; 'at PhilidelPtita
$lOOOl New OrleanS*A/Oin ,t,- Lode. $1600; Louteillii.
`sl2Bociiiitnoiti.sl:l6o:Pittianb:7lVoo; Wht.ellajarle>..
I.lbicago, $OOO. LltuffaltiOLLY.', \' \ N ',y,',.
\gliirThe steamer Igalstor bee een,charter 7 , I
eat by cert. Price he the Ifttera:a' No. 2.`to ale ;lace Or
the 4111•1114 dUlilig tow \ iitir, la thy Pt \ Waked MI. , -
note Alive Lisle. '. • \ \
\
A aitThe steamer/. Q,.. \Adame is running be-
AA,,u St. Louie and Laxity/ e,‘'‘ which t i lde eho \7lll
•
eieatietieltat tonwdet , \:. • '\ \ \
. 4er T l iT \ NEW PA 6 CaI . \ iIt!;.AT B . -1 . 1 114e tile
&Melted theWhillag Oatette netiots the ,two \ new
boeni ew tAag, belt by McClure, Dualavy a- Coate\ the
, undorktle aturlibirllng packet Hite. \' ‘ Ona of theta le n to
hiealletie Thmiss Swan, iti,relation4o which th4,Ct
, .tte re ire :“i•ti, onbefitatinglr'Auypat the Sholnia
au wallet the 'sorttut boat on \ the Avon , and we ,Wilf
s I. Mar pitizobve tbßoiAt. 1414 Wit= .la's &MC, oat stir
\
‘fill A., .bli4o , San aroand for one of the,Plitebursrh and:,
Ic[4.ti pidkta efe}TZ:miles between titre aid CI&
ci oaN yttlv , lts insoda 'what aPrObliat.‘and whet a
vma - .! ye i, , does ailaisiy It. oinialtlarlaglhe woo
.
. d.thilcheracter et him Who httered ft. residiair •Ahedeee
At Oplec:AidiPtigoikilitld fel\ the taming odt of simmer&
'that can tee. the wdrid. 17t burgh will [IAA \ bit'o Lto
'ioOok niateehents, tilianait:rthettpt our ta.bleltai4d reek.
Osman eede4vo: to prepare as .arelVas they o \ for the
Ilii.1q.1061t11.& %Thsch attra34.l them:\ ~ ‘ \\ ..
,*ASI \BOATS,
411itt ' \
. F _ • di.. F ‘ m
Caaea ste:l..rigat
pkwinkWitill. ~
1011,6
the t
Ittlin.T
it' OttgliiNATThe
.tokaker le° t T lll.
irtr vieror igi k rts l7: rth ve mi lo t e sibirapbove;ior4:7\xd.t:ln.7..ter,,
, 'Pennsylvania \ Platusipn company
bale of ticertse.43`tOuso Clau‘on'i
6lnefor Cottonlalog and Blete) , lng neMIC
Jute, age \ nor seedy neg_ot Iktif. with Pen., f ox
County , agate to manuntetuta Vieritc.
JOHN: DOB N, Agent \
mime fa.Aytle- n• 18=
- -
.A . eek'N -- \‘`
1:11.E 101*I'd air fine' fruit 4 , 6 in AO to
:pees fkitof 411 . 1 . =. Tieeeecel fkruhe
" Tartlrtt 'd, artitgr invited to th?:,t.Zi - Or
tOkk, te-11:1700trees Ina fruit teit.t . \Jai‘ratth
andUboot ItiJaXl 100 sel old Dwarf N.,. ott
maprisins the mos approved histhe and Po in
vasleidee of this ddielons pit, • • • •:•..
Ale.As lame collection et, beautiful EverSteen , T
itnd tram the r Hcchestet .Ndreetrione of 7:
` oldest Itylor 'Y . mt.
liA 43,141.. 11,OULSON, Peopete4; •
\ The LlA.can be seen aW,contssen made with the Agent
rltlttigo&tau,.ve.rbr.ts be d°4•.nO4
tiort at the /amain,. itaZlAing:t,llit. ° ""gli k '''
j ) .23 \ J. f*NDN.KB,
. 7 61MFORNTA
`oOarinf•
Ortitti}ced Pilot
Drew macrame. Mk.
crame. lam prep total ell orders r Creek.
re or Plea [tread at the eller t notion. .•
huraiornettly Bread. Edified Dtspemda Bread. torte
\lBlll : '''d ypp- ‘1 77cek :1tb"1.1 ? 41 •71.M.. W : .-45 .
\ rnake s pr i ngs N o f s O Pez
91M8 highly \ attanetive an)l. fashionable
iterlou Plamh.lbes tem leased, beidywetith th e.
" . 1. &yeti. besiege llotair s adjaeeot th erm. by the propfS.:
Aar .Varodaeorl• llarele co thelistioohl'ltoa4,
who *oared the had and the Wet /none, of
every led, en dete topleam ale hie venters.
• forty 1, rooms, haereeenAly Wan ea
-414 to the 'Lament. \ . • v.x.
hese@ are eorrouneltel fheoncerdelishtful
med romapnemountelo reelotry: In a reel vier
Pure air and\pure velar. ,The attritive etl,Dererleif
ereeectiesef them enters hen been fully eetabliribee, by
sum have - never , taped-ti =TO the curet
tame of' awards:: the meet .lavellrate eerie, andlther
dleeUM
sows arid Idne will, arrive a sod Imre the !deem
boats at Br o l m . duly. Theses elan. will Sin
in'
o drive nf to or ors, Imam the ...Spring:4am oh eX
eelleut men.sbout bat the dlnanee Umbel
0. Of ite rietr.ndetightfill sr tu,r4 regions
In the corm to 'I/Mentors. and th eight/sake fdr.'
' they over the rat sudentain. PROM g tom lta alerts
and eummlt. spleadld views cofthe great wetter* valley:.
"pith all It. rich e vartegeted sad beauttratoretierr,
Went. It Is coopidentty believed, that there le no Ir..
Wilt,' whin tansettymaentingetrou•R attraetk....
mitoses seeklee Mean. ackyleseure. th an ihe •Itsdt.
Pprinem... ard tb• undivanned Ls vary tertian
O p
fie "hm. tied a greater- itleponnell' to Pleam. Myr% ao•
miasymwist imam, u i r ,k l.l4 .
.17•14111—Ont dollar /PM ably . % ,11 - Wallere tee vreelP. l ..
Do chop tor , the nee of the omamg er•abllehroenAelesO
THOMISM & Co. • 7
BANKERS AND Bklo n BROYIEBS;
ii et,
~., OCIBNigt MUD AND ' a/MU,
ffsALER in Bank Naw; Boinr; Bah l of
irt.kr ,, l=. 6 ti l li t te li tsbo u h t
\
- i . .:44 - ',.' 4:,..2..‘- , ,f, ---tr "Xklo.sko, - .:et - i, •
, .
snore MrEt h \
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bbl PlOotatiort.'onk'toor...x4;
Surfit linom ft? axle 1,••
J 724 \ VIM *l3O.
1 EATII,E4I--500 'aides hriuded good;
tor sale by \ ,
.1724 \ RIOT. M iiKWSIOD. \
More New Books. 1
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1 1 1.1 E Napolelln,Dynat ior Ilit4ory of tho \ \
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Conn... ninliy: • IN.t. r OTer &I. p.,.. \ ;
risl of the Anostatot Cathode sot. A.:14111.
Illseknedi's Alsidsslnd for July. , ..•
'rho Pralrio Scant. s •
No 6 Monk Tinny.. ‘, \ -‘, * :
The-Whlte Prin. ~ \ ~ .._
Four Volt. lianor's kisitss'ne. 9sadsinn.l7 douil , \ ,
Lives at General. Peon slid Pier._e• reen And hr by A ~ .„Ad
11Fdil. it CALLOW. Tklr4 amt.
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100 tat. - '• - \ \ '
.60 barrel. Lake: „ fish: \
ZO ht..- -- 1'
\ 29 bble. listrlna;
Oro r •
2 bales Stoep Pe/tv
59 dos. Bneketx ,
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100014. No.l Lard( . \4 '
40 .. 'Sugar ilouie OliusseC \
::0 •• New Ork22l \ I lii \
A ttbds. Nen oriesno •
2; \
WV bee. Western Restre, t war,
10 key Hatter , In store and for ode bl
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Book/ for warm\Weather.
‘II7LEAK IIODsE, by DiOlceibu, No.
Ratlehillij It In 1%. Bash. by ..11se.lto. elk
1 11 1 to Pre CI. Bymt... or Anstone, tbeltenhitedr....
qt border Ilk
Whltefrfitn.; or the days of 131telles the Pt_ .non'•
PM. ltoessoond; or the cseen's Vieth= by Tierce
author of Robin flood:
Little redline - ton and the VedllngtonlSM.'.
V 01.24 Glees-We Pictorial, bandetnnetyl
Yol. 2d Wsverly Novel',
WIIITING-50 batreln et..re: tor sale
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\ ell Wogyl.,sttetit.
FrURPENTINE-10 just ,
7
. for sale by J.EIDD keo.\.
CIORWARTZ'S PARIS ORERN,
1.. j cam. rim beak, pittilia,reser, forrale br
' Jr= . ' .:LAIDD
IUTCII=A lot for rale by -
A .17Z3 ' , ' J. JUDD
LARD OIL--40 bbls. Nnintiers 1&; . \
for nal. by . 07331. •,- J,K l oo\a CO..,
CiEEESE--300 boxes . W. R.::: -\ \ \',
.
un - - Pine Attittr. for waft by
jRI TON NONNBORST & tottapny. ,
WIVD,OW 113.1.4.55--300 bp. A
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sale s k
VON B 40 • "
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ZALEft TUS-10 cub; - . "* \\
II ier sale bY
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I .IIBESE 50 bis. in store, for sole by
.1k22 ISAIAIf DICKWY a no.
Ohio., CrY • .a. Rail W
\ Road Stock.
A FE Share: wanted by
Ttneareo ; %ll . lLla rd no . .g. l as k t re Broker&
TOFFEE--100(been, BAG, 'ln, ever
and for es
p 22 ISAIAH DICKEY it 00.
leveland , Pittitiargh Rail. Road.,
'it SHARES \wantekt, at the Ligheet mai-
V price. A. IVlL4fiffii co, I
St• k sad
lin. •
Li:01-2S bbls. Pr sale
➢ K. ~ 5. BELV
I.t.LUIS MASS-25 lbs. 'for s*o by
R •N B AB LLI3B °
APAIO4ARNISII , -4 bbbi. .r Oslo by
i)22
I, 4 ILORS. 'BrNaKR-\so . ‘oz. fore
.1722 \ ' N • \ R.
nOTTLE coICK3-5 b s. fqr sale
MELL 4LZ,...
1,7 OR Tarring an 4, Maqhme
, shop of MTN. liltatta.afl•BaarKalaitt
near Carry Alleabany titT , bbetbabl=_.
to Lathe% Steam, Alaraa. Flaws aww . .
TVs will be 101 l at a 1:osillalw- tPl47r,,
\ . 1 / 4 w fo i . 1 / 4 .d. 'l/4.
TEAS -49 oheetik hairdo, and tpartar - do. in .ton, • Ba l e blr'. • 0 - '
J.T22 lilAlAlt DIRE f, CO.
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LA Jrzo.. A\ .1 0 .4AS DICIEST Y 1
VIRE &3V ATE,Et PROOFMLN'UP — IYTNI.' i
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E.*,.OII,DER TO MA.1..C.2. RI:Y.01110R F \
X 1;i4.15, th. proprietor liie deterlditred to obi, out ',
itiel: itf. , - ••
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1 5., , and Bogs Si*lxterlothing
.4. tbe towns Rouble osat.. aro,. Cl.O.,teldtmetkou.:. no
Incr.dulouP are lartte4 , to esti. , DeshOutyeer can IS
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l't URGE \ .DE \ TIAINFS--lwit-reqii -
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• AWNS—Noin s opening at A. Abi a
n'.l Cele Ceases fast occlasealoora4 at B 4a4;10A. \
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AFETY • FUSE , =.-20'clte; for sale V7 l.
t_irn\\ ; • (. JAP,DILWORTH
OSQUITO BABA r thkere Ott hand
'took of Alcopalto Bari, for AKIO lovo or Iruolr
1114144 \ \ \ \ \
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4aronurn rrcinPur
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10FFEE—so, bags VE2I2 .. Hib
10\64.4
21 ° ' J Ii:WILE2W/130.41/21food
tierctig,Prime;,, .
60 11)i 86114r660 6060 Pk= 164.061• Ar
J. D. ntIAAMI6*
N,;\,Y9rk kimgai g grule;
Yond4eit=s4,oo.
lISON--300 lbs, Ylizte tiered Roans;
17914 9 J.I);WILLIAUS a 00.
YIOKLE.D OYSTERS'- 2 4„AnyeAor
put Undenro&l & 1 30 &07Xillit &WA
awl for male W. A. ItcOLV&G ua„
. • .109 • . No..lstliabeety
LLIS'SVPALCINED MAGISESLA-111f-
A:t 4 l ail 9 l . ll4 2. pe f Wevir t iriTa 5 0171!..011:1112 t a t g
frk:rrom aaroonierhAl. • v 10.11311. dent s
na tufa ad
ainilt and in balneheav leg orlon dent t.,
fulsofteoftialla"ca"iefliett : l l z uN rosidrth . th c t . ftit t "ll 7 °
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TIISt , , recei:ced \tho.LadfiDS \
40 for Anima. \ .•.• • •
Goderr. ‘ l4o,, •7 'n, Hunk fax, A . irnat, \
Graham tuata±lllll - . • \
• hod of \
Nweli aktera of ilistla Manasinos can
• /1., GlLlilipiflSNri di *ll l
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ttIICKETS-40 d*forialti • \
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WRit — AY'§ • FtUITY kteiti(ESlA—A \
supply of this..quaili onntaMtiocri no' 4 and \
L. WIWI
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• ITE GOODS—Sack als MU, Nad NW- \
E 4. 4 ,6-• Oi` 1 "" l af
Walla sad barred. Casobitcor*.ok ,
.aoellett almoticoont of Wes; Eden p, .
oportiogi WWI.. work. Col 14.t0rp011.r.,4 01!Pentt,! , a., top •
.14 .t law 7ices, of 10.0 r. of
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lulto Nett ) white, barred anti colofint. Abootre
\ Coning. I liU* 2 g CO. of Atritifigar! ,
IVOTIeIi IS 'hereby given- lAA
XI went 74 T 7Yhe C.Mtl/
e Zt!ihir 7767 tom
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7007.0r5. \
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Stook 'Wiumted
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• • 81001, - 1774 Ku 761006 Drokere.
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oplau 0.10 , 17 br o :Fadi •
ho. 6100274 u 100707 •••
tiros dutt,..se 007 V, Cb. 120? " ' . ' 4, Bair
_Were can 7,170 ul mug
PalkA: lifeety , 74 suj o il± g i um. et
kJ 300 bass Nk.l)= .o .
130 boxes num Moteswr:
. 110.).1114r1x.ri1-
h tbli. 4.4 3 - •
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(fibbed _
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hb " (lB. l br b ffil ""l vkr. , 11112"'
1013 bbls, B . l ‘ . 3tobosswer-,..
- • / 00 " Roam
• • ' • Molts stmt
htids.` , pu hand, and
# l _ _ Etatnauxii*P!ollaul-
CLAR'oilidD SllttAlt-12 bhde St. Jame.,
•—• And And feeds by
• iil7 4vhßaLoot 4 igutituut.
1 \ iicett for safe
A...A by : , lIARDY, 20015,100.
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OLAX-12 toneMs Pot
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