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A Jo. 9ri42424.14, 21. TA2114 J. &mum. TI, ltayli 2.433.4.3. t L 3.10 L. Le.. 11. ertauss P. 124.1421. 20. Comentx• .1.3.3. 11. 114sts AGT6I. 04. DAZIMI Punts, • ...... - PL-s4. C. Rltusa, 25. Ewe,. A. V0R•14,711f ~ 12. NO 111201n51a2211. . • tintunesonic and Whig County Ticket rot c0NC1M5 , ..11.31 . DlSTlltet. DAVID RITCHIE. Pittsburgh. C0N611.13.-221) DIPTIKT. 1110h1All lf. HOWE; All•gh , n, reg mumas DARALE. Allegbent• rag /1111\11SIT. iIECOLOODIAA P. It. PIENNICV . APPLETON, Flinnfaiths.. TO ttleilAßD DOWArt..itteburgh. KTSTrift. PIO Townsbir. roll Y. O. WHIM, Tenentuos. RittILITT. WILLIAM MADILL. Pittsburgh. 1{01 . 110310T.T. •• EDWARD OAIIPBELL. Jr.. Pittsburgh. • eittkln JO.ll. 01 WOOT 07 ;MUM. 6112141,, , Ikt . JOHN DEMURS. Allegheny. WILLIAM AIAIEC, Pittsburgh. CONTE, J&HRB Pittsburgh. strum. VIIANCIR I. tIARDNER; Elisabeth TIM 22D CONODISHONAL DISTILICT.—Th a Whig Conferees of thin district, which is composed of the northern part of Allegheny am! of the whole of Butler county, hire not Yet ermt to decide the question of a candidate. The time of the con- fere. meeting has at length been fixed for tho 18th of Augost, two weeks, from today. The meeting will be hold at Bakerstown. meeting end of the District his selected its cam *Jute, b;stb orth'em highly deserving, able and popqlar men. Allegheny has selected Hon T. 141. Dews, the pteeent efficient and highly pope hr representative from this Dietrint. Dotter county hail eellicted.B. A. PURVIANCS, Esq , a very estimable and worthy man, and cue who would represent the District with ability and Credit. to any event the Whigs are sure to base a good candidete,. whichever of these gentlemen is selectel. The Whigs or Allegheny, however, Inale_upon the claims of Mr. Haws, who hag only versed us one term in Congreen. out who would have been unanimously ormiiiste•l far e email term, hod the District been left undiseg el. At soy other time it will give us pleasure to join with our Duties friends is tinting Mr Purviatice, or any good man they may %elect; butte precut they must not complain if we hold ou to Mr. Howe with firmness. In fact it is a point we cutout yield in justice to ourailree and to a favorite candidate, and we Must our Butler friends appreciating oar position will yield with a good grace. Were the circumstances reversed, wail 'Me. Purviance in Mr. Idowe's ploce, we would not say a word, but would cheerfully can cels the then superior claims of Mr. Purvienoe It is important that we commence our political relations with conciliatory and cordial feelings, as these, relatione are to last for the next ton jean. We ham no fears, hoefever, that there will bo any west of unanimity. Oar Buller friends will , be read; to appreciate the position of this end of the District towards Mi. Howe, and will rea dily concede to him the nomination, and we se, sore them theywrill never hamoccasion to regret their choice, as s more viorthy, honorable man - does-not live, nor ono who could probably be more useful to the District in the next Congest. THR NEW ATLANTIC TgLEGRAPH PROJECT. Since the mimeos +fel operation of. the nob ma tine telegraph between England 'o‘l Prance ie no 113130 r. doubtful, 1:11111Gr000. projects have sprung up for connecting inanlir countries with the mainhoad. Only a short time aline, the wirer were laid from Holyhead to Dublin, where the ses in 80 mites in width. and though for_s dhoti time uneecceenfol on acconutcf some-de rangement of the wires: it will shortly be the ehaimel of a direht and instantaneou comment. ClOOO betweis Great. Britain and Ireland. Be sides this lines there are two othere in process of' osostruction, connecting the same countries, without Including the line from - Ireland to Scot land, which in ere this in operation. These en terpriees will be beneficial not only to the coun tries which they connect in inch clue - intimacy, but also to our own, and Indeed to the world et I large: In conjunction with the sub marine tele griphacross the Channel, and the more widely extended lines on the Continent, on the one hand, and the propoted line of -steamers from Galway to New York on the other, they will shorten ere 'adorably the length of lime unnamed in receiv-, Int intelligence from Europe. This of course will be of immense advantage to the public gen erally, but still - more so to those engaged in Com mercial-paraulte in this country. .., .• Besides thus enterpriaev, thoreare ethers of &similar nature in rarious parte, of Alio civilised world; snail, for Instance, u the contemplated line between Nantucket and the main land of Muesehesette, or the caorelsoportant one of making 'telegraphic communication between Zealand, on which Wind Copenhagen le Bina ; red, and the Peninsula of. Denmark. But all. three are left in the shade by the magnificent project Which is said to be seriously contempla ted by English capitalists of laying a wire be tween Europe and America, by way of Iceland and Greenland. This route may seem aetrange one,but to all appearances, it is the most mac . - liable. It ie very doubtfrd whether it would be poesiblatia extend a wire directly scrota the At lantic on amount of its great depths. And even if that could be accompllehed, It would be al most imPoesible to keep it tu operation.. Any accidents] derangement,. or break In the wire, would require the redifting of thewholo, or per haps destroy it altogether. ~The other proposed route via Dettrings Shiite, is attended with in ' scperable ditEculties, , . But the project, under consideration is runt - tended wfth.the obstacles which eurround the other. It is well known that the sea to the Northwest of Scotland le comparatively shal low. Thin is indicated by the chain of telande which extend Troia the northern shores of that country, atmoit to Iceland, affording, of comae, *rest futilities for laying a line in that dine tion. The distance from Iceland to Greenland ' Is but short. It ie thoeight that no great diffi culty ionld have to be encountered before reach hag Davis' Straits, which separate , Greenland 'from America. Although the 13011111 are but little more than WO miles in width, and are no • where of great depth, yet the immense gorges of Ili which crumb . through that narrow pai l:lige, °Bei with great violence, would make that the most difficult point in the whole die ,. tairee. After pricing Dube:Straits the remain der'would be easily scoorapliebed, it being all enema, excepting Hudson's Straits,' which aro narrow and almost bridged by Islands This subject is well worth the serious consid . . elation of all, and more particularly of Imairees . • mu,. whom it moat costume. rilegraphio cam . mutilation ,between the two contineata most and will be made. If the genius and enterprise of the present age will not do it, suotheeeer . &gal, will. Why might , it not be accomplished now, se well, twat any other time? • E • • • It eras Cien. Scott:a-deliberate opinion that all aliens should Do excluded forever from the right to vote, except such u /erre. two years in the army or navy. Wet Emma thoes allow who, bare obtained the right to vote in spite of Omi. SOW, lOU not be very forward in wing It for bin elevadon to the Praddeney.—Piaidsws Post. Li is WS drill:mute opinion of every candid =an, that.tin gave is one of the Poet's whOlo• I,o3 . l lo =i b lzAir r e Two raterais.-46D. goote "It is rumored that a proposal hu been made -to the Moses Fox, to get some information from the spirits of the bithmas wham he had bang In Mexico, and :that they are of the opiuton that a favorable reply will be given sometime before the eleetlca.--Pittsburgh Post Gen. gooiv is too much of a gentleman, and btu too greit respect for the Irish character, to cast any Blur upon it when his painful duty re quired him to-hang deserters. It remained for the renegade Irishmen of the Post to revive these willingly forgotten memories, and to claim the hanged deserters as Irishmen! Palle. A FRIAR/MUT. —The following para graph is taken by the Hartford Courant from the New Hampshire Patriot, (Demobratio,) of 1842, of which Isaac 11111 was the editor: "Frank Pierce commenced law business about the year 1826, and boarded with his father in Hillsborough. In thit year ho made the old gentleman so far non-committal that his name ems then used as 'discountenancing the senior editor of the Patriot in his opposition to John Q Adam: he, (Frank Pierce) helped and assist ed the federal lawyers of that day to call oat the strength of hie !sib PT'S name against Andrew Jackson; and it was not until the close of, the year 1828 that the sterling old patriot broke away from the pernicious influence of his de generate eon." Ora. SCOTT TEITRIT•EIGHT VSAILS Niles' Register, that standard repertory of Amer ican history, contained in its number, for An gus; 1814, the following retrospective and pros pective tribute to (ten. Scott. The opinion formed of the young man by Thomas Jefferson and hie Cabinet, has been entirely realized by Frew Nil.' Register. T. 6. 44440. Major General Winfirt Scoff .—Priersburg, August 16th, 1814 —This gallant soldier, who hzs not yet attained his thirtieth year, is a no- tiro of this county, (Dinwiddie.) In this State I he received his education, and its last polish at ibe College pf William and Mnry. With skill, diligence, perseverenee, and unrivalled elo quence, he practiced the law for a short time on the . adjacent counties. But his great soul as. pired to "deeds of arms." lie entered in the service of hie country in 1808, and with the com mission of Captain of light artillery, and in a ehert time joined the Southern army under (en. Wilkinson. Ills arrcet, the charges against him, and his unparalleled defence on that 00:A -nion, have long piece been before the puhlio.— This noble defenctLoonvinded the Cabinet at Washington. and. the world nt large, Mat he was the scholar, the politician, and the soldier. Since then, no man has ascended the military ladder with more resplendent rapidity than has Winfield Scott—two more rounds, and he will hone topped the climax of military honor. 0101:100 with' friendship, veneration. and pride for this brave soldier, &number of citizens of Petersburg. as we are informed, have resolved to Cave made an elegant sword, with appropriate -desires—to be presented to the hero of Chippe wa and Bridgewater. labia hands. we are can. • kisar, that it never will be drawn 101 l is defence of his country's rights, and never tarnished but hr the blood of our foes. The Daily Union, of Tuesday morning. M an article in ryintion to the unfounded charge avdest Lieut. Chaplin, suggests the policy cr pr,priety of hie asking for a Court of Inquiry he cone. The propriety of this enures had •••:::osted itself to Mr. Cbnplin's own mind, the to.on..nt he heard of tLe death of his scouter, at.d on Saturday last, the writer of Ole Fara ginfdt depveited in the Post office n letier from Usut. Chaplin to the Secretary of the Navy, ts%wing for a" Court of Inquiry to assemble at this place, to receive all the testimony in refs too to the charge. That letter was already in W.tehington city, before the article in the Union w-e published. *nit no doubt we will in a few drys bear of the designation of a court of in quiry. ' POICLIAIS or Bemoan Britteile.—The Bedford S r ritme ynth_ the land attached, about thirteen hundred acre', has been anchored by a col:owl et of ten gentlemen in New York, Philadelphia, ILdtimore, Lancaster and Pittsburgh, for the root of $165,000. Tt e intention of the pannier,- err le to make very eaannive improvements of th, geour.da is truitain:, rod snen:madslions, or dit proctio.blo to bet e plank roads made to them from Ilollidoyebur7 la Peonsylvardo, sod Cumberland in Maryland to connect with the Rritimore and Ohio nod Peonsylvania Railroads The grenade at the Springs are to be improved on a liberal smite with the view of ~, ,NrlvAly and agreeably eceemtno4lating two thousand via- Wes, and for enlarging the accommodotions, as retort to these. the tweet waters in see country, Witt require. It is contemplated to apply $160,- 00) immediately to these objects. We krelleve it iv the intention of the purchasers to eouvert It into a regular Stock Company sod have It di vided into shares - of $lOO each. The remarkable character of these springs, will ever attract attention from their cumber, 'variety and well•known;greot medicinal quail tire. There to, within the emporia of four or five acres, no less than area, springs—all differ ing widely in character, quality and impregna tie as—the chalybeate or main mineral spring— th,r pure slate and saidstoue—the strong lime rtern, and within two hundred yards ` of these a strong ealpbar spring—the whole situated in one of the most lovely sad healthy spots to be found in any country, and on lasts still entirely cover ed with its original forest timber.—elmericor.. A Vir - irtissos Scass - .—The Lead Office at Ed wardeville, 111., which had best dosed for ees tool months, by order of government, In order to allow time for the llReds Central Railroad Corn rioy to select the amount of land given to the State by net of Congrees in aid of the road, was roopimed on Monday week, and some three nan d. -.1 persons very present. from all the adjacent counties, to enter land *loos the lints'of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, Much emits nont prevailed, as the idea was entertained that spocalwtors intended to monopolise el o Everything, however, passed off without diffa ctay, and the meetings which were held against , the speculators proved useless, hi no speculator , appeared to be there. In speaking of the scene, the St. Louis Republican observes: Politics were a geed dead discussed at this rotating. The feeling iu favor of Pierce was very indifferent, while there were good Demo ot.tts who did not hisitase to avow their. inten as to vale for Scott. One old gentleman, with Old frosts of sixty years on his head, cold that' Scott must be elected. Bat how can that be, said a friend of Reset, when I know that you are a Democrat—will you vote for him? The old gentleman hesitated; but out came the answer at last- Yea, I wilie-and so will four of my sone, ell of them Democrats! This is the sentiment in the country. Here ore enough real Democrats to compensate for the loss of the fugitives from Um Whig party at Washington, under the lead of Toombs St Co At latest dates, Mr. Crawford, the American sculptor, had arrived in Maulob, in order to en. perintet: d, at the Royal Foundry, the casting In bronze of the figures modelled by him at Home, for the monument of Washington, to be erected by the Legislature of Richmond. The models t., be cut are ell colossal eagles, forming the arms of Virginia, and six collegial statues of eminent Virginians—Patrick Henry, Jefferson, Marshall, Generals Lee, &c., and George Mason. la the centre, open a marble pedestal. will be tho equestrian endue of Washington, eighteen fort high. The total heighth of the monument .ill be sixty feet. Panama, TVS , 11011.T/OULTIIII37. -- Among theta loot by the burning of the Henry Clay, was A J. Downing, the editor of the Horticul turist Tide gentleman leaves a gap which can- i cot readily be filled. He may almost be called the father of landacape gardening in the United Stites. No moo, perbape, did as much to etc vote taste in the rural districts, especially in those cut of the Alleghenies, and More portion- Isrly in New England and New York. lie had visited England solely for the purpose of atudy log kis favorite art there, and had enriched our literature, ohm hie return, with numerous val uable essays onehe lava of beauty, as applied to the laying out of parks, lawn, and gardens.— It most be inferred that, in tkis department of c ivilization, we Americans most have not yet at tained a very great proficiency. The experience of Downing promised to ben signal benefit in el evating taste and direoting improvements; and, indeed, had already effected much. New tht be is no more, "foully done to death," we look in rain for a competent person to All his piece. lb lose Is not merely a private calamity, but public evil. It has made, we repeat, a gap, which cannot be - filled. Shall we ever be done estimating the injury of which this era:ions tragedy has been the causel—Phila. Bulletin. llesteasamx Can or Losoann.—An otd lady, named Ain .110PAroy, le now living in Phil adelphia, rho will be 108 years old on the 26th lust. Twenty one years ego-she reoeived what is termed snood eight, and cannon lee sa clear ly end distinctly •so ever. She does all bar hone work; wain upon hew imaged daughter, 61 pare of age, who has been blind for atm years yast; and attends a store or shop they keep lo th front room. She was 'Monied in 1790 whe n 46 years of age, and is the mother of 7 children , Bof whom aredead. She hes a distinct recollection of Gen. Washington, and mica motes of the revolution. Her father, who was a Hermes, lived to be 107 pare old.— She was born at Allentown, Pa. NA 10/111.11. nATMlL—..Puires vas a era telmid of .Pillow."—Ohi , 13adicuil. ~ P iiiret tacit Domed of his pillow srChars- E;=EM Fisorattet—We observe a call,Vigned by sev enty-taro. names,. for a Whig meeting in Floyd sooty, to mod dtlegites to the Scott Conven lion on. the lith of daunt. The old feeling of Whig and Democrat appears to be arousing MOM and more every day, and efforts mem to be I not venting to harmonize the action of the %nig party in order to defeat Pierce and King. The mongrel Union ticket is-only supported by three papers in the whole State, and they are weeklies, located at and near Governor Cobb's home. Not one of the old Whig papers has shunt any favor to the ticket. The Constitu tional Union ticket is apparently thoroughly broken up und dispereed.- - North American. Is Soon A Brarosmonl—We once more an swer this query by referring these anxious in quirers after truth to the history of the United States. They will find some evidences therein recorded that he has performed civil services which have won him the title of statesman. Let them but read the order drawn up by him and published immediately atter the capture of Mex ico, and they will find in it conclusive evidence of his legal and administrative abilities With out that order, It has been well observed by Mansfield, discipline could not hate been main ' Weed in the army, the inhabitants' of Mexico could not have been conciliated, and consequent ly the campaign would hasp failed, for the sole object of the campaign war to make peace.— General Scott was bred a rawyer, and the reader will see that this order is drawn'np with an to- cgirnte knowledge of the principles bearing upon the 0500. and the best meow) of administering justice, where civil law cannot be appealed to. It is one of the best legal documents ever is sued by any functionary of the Eezeontive (ion ernmenk hew:. WHO OPPOSE OEN. SCOITI It is a common remark, that you may know a man by his friends. You can tell something about him by noticing who is his enemies. General Scott has various bpponents The Rev. Mr. 13rownlow opposes him fiecause he caused the churches and religions services of the Cstholies in Mexico to be respected by his soldiers. And all supporters of the Religious Test in New Ilampshire, and sectarian bigots everywhere, follow the lead of the Rev. Mr. Brownslow. The London Times opposeshimbensuso "Gen. Pierco will be a valuable practical ally to the commercial policy if England," by which Ire land hoe been ruined and ,America serionly In jured: And the capitalists and landholders be In England follow the lead of the London Times. Messrs. Toombs and Stephens oppose him be onone "he gives no other guarantee for the poi• icy of his administration than the known inci dents of a long life,' mop they have looked through them, and can find nothing that indi- I cites any leaning toward& their views. And the Southern Secessionists follow the lead of Messrs. Toombs and steptiens. The Philadelphia Sun opposes' him because iibe is disposed to grant too many privileges to foreigners " And Nativeists everytmere follow the lead of the Philadelphia Bun. The Mexicans and Canadians oppose him, he. .use think ..he is too much of n military man." The South Carolina and Frontier malcontents oppose him, because they think be is took much of a pence man. The Sr -nd ,ere and Shoals and Bre& .Otagene,..—,ye 4 era in the Hirers ant Harbors oppose him, tile muse they knew that if ho Is elected they wil buss to ro.,ve, Lonnfoco :tinelol4r,, here and there, oppose him for the tome resAon. And the groat, part of the Lotof,co party follow their Ica& simply because they are Lunt- Tonne. without knowing why rr wherefore —AI. 'bony Ererthly.lollrnall. GOP. 3nirr's liOld/OCITV.—The following an ecdote in related by the New York Times: Wean Oen. Scott was- preparing to take per cage homeward from Vera Cruz, in order to show their high appreciation et bin labors, the persons in authority there, as well as the rest of the population, urged him to take the largest am) best ship in the hat bor, for the passage of himself and staff. He positively refused "No," said toe,''•l will not take one of those vessels. Soon. my pliant comrade, who have shared with roe the dangers of the battle, will be I her and if I take one of those vessels, at least one or two regiments retoeniug to their homes, must brave the pestilence that I may be comfort ably accommodated. No," said he, "a email vessel that can Zicrommodote myeelf and mail', most be provided, and what we lack in cam fort will be reptlidihy Oho satisfaction wo hove in having considered the yeller° of our comrades " . . There was ► email brig in the harbor named Petersbnrskt, Captain Wilson, master, of one bor.drrel and'eixty tons. He sailed in her. Bo she contained the seeds of yellow fever In three days the pestilence broke oat, and Scott woo seised with the dietase,which threatened his ex istence for • time. The examples of his gene rous and humane feelinim are numerous: thee* ere bat accidental epecimens. tie ere glad to roeeire the most satisfactory information from all parts of the state, as to the state of feeling existing among the rank and file of the people. The prospect ahead is indeed most cheering. The greet 111111.1 of the people are just beginning to appreciate the true issues involved •in the pending contest. The bright halo of a glory abed on a nation's history, by the, heroism, bravery, and patriotism of Scott, can't be dimmed by the breath of eoandal, or dimirb, lobed by the detraction., of party vituperation. The-feelings of admiration for Scott cannot be countentoted by the effort to blacken his name, as noted for virtne and purity as it to for patriot- km and heroism. We can assure our country friends that the metropolis of Virginia to fully alive to the importance of the occasion, and her Whole duty.—Richmond Whig. ILLIAZZALITT RIBIIenD —ln reply to ALI illib eral attack upon General Scott, • correspondent of the New York Express. who served under the conqueror of Iderico, states that after the cue render cf the city. General Scott's, first act was to issue en order protecting religious edifices and private. property. Olin next wee to appoint A day of Thanksgiving far the encomia and pre cervation of the American army. Ile gays " e day was et once set apart for public iThanktigiv log. and Divine service was held in the Ambas• sailor's bell in the National Palace, Rev. John McCarty, the faithfal and devout Chaplain who had been with Bootee army from Vero Cruz to the city of Mexico. officiating. The spacious HMI was filled to overflowing, and the hearts of pal, sent forth the most fervent aspirations to the Father of Lights, for that, by hie outstretch. ed arm, he had permitted us to overcome all the perils and vicissitudes With which he had been encompassed eince our departure from the Gulf Coast. And amid that crowded assembly of of fieers,and men, not one evinced more feeling, or manifested a deeper sense of gratitude than did our glorious Commander In-Chief—Winfield Gott" ' MB Or on. imam It la yell to hose a summary of the chief sets in the lives of oar political candidates, that by juxtaposition, the relative merit' of each maybe speedily and accurately determined. We give be low a summary from the Albany Evlming Jour naL'of the chief sets and events in the Life of Gen. Pierce. Pennon In neon of a General and broth er ton Colonel, nod wan born at Concord, N. IL in 1798. In 1812 his brother Danjamin Pierce joined that *mica of hie country. Yet at thin time PEUNICLIT Pirtle■ had not passed the early age of 14 years: Shortly aftermirda his ',liner married • Send ral ! In December, 1817, he spelled "but." Shortly afterwards another. sister married on other General ! In 1828 began his career as • statesman Elected Disetrrir Bantus of the Town of Con cord. In December 1833, went to Corium In Jemmy 18h7, Toted flintiest the Right of Petition. In February 1837, voted against appropria , Com for Improvement of Rivera and Barbera and Roads. In December. 1837, went to the Senate. In Muth, 1842, came back malts. In 18434 gave • boy, "who 1100 J an entire stran ger to Mrs," a oent to buy a 01101 C or. °MIDI. In March, 1847, was appointed a Brigadier General by President Polk. In Jane. 4847, ordered Col. Hansom to charge • chapparal on the Vera Cm% road, "where the enemy were supposed to be," which was gallant. ly executed, although the enemy darned out not to be there. • • • August 19th 1847, fell from bhu horse en the hsrd fought sod bloody field of animas. On the 20th August, fainted at Ohurvbtteo. September 14th, 1847, did not take the City o Af. * lu 1848, come home safe. Sari g 1349, he lived in white house nu, rounded b 7 a janl of green trees and little flow er beds, purifying and refreshing the ale, And loading the sir with fragrance." In October, 1850, dined with Mr. Weisner, and drank the health of ' , Gni Glorious Galen." The Union has been safe from that time to the pre sent day! Dude several miles in the cold, and sat up quite late in the erening moaning with a younglady. Date uncertain. In March, 1851, thtqleligtous Tut was voted upon in New Hampshire', and through the ef forts of “TheDeutocracy,? maned. OenPlucon county PTO s bare majority In favor of it than any other In the State. •- In Denerutorr, 1861, made n at New: Dalton, N. IL, In sniping of the to Slave "On the sth of Jon% 1852, Ina t'eatoniahed" by the intelibmce that he wee eotatnatei for Pretldent. ' . June 6th, 1852, eo was everybody ate I Owe or Mara.—The following 'little inci l l:nt we clip from s letter published io the New rk Times, and dated at Cleveland. It is but one of the many that Is constantly coming to ligkt of the same nature:— A little Incident in this place may serve as an illustration; of which parallehi may be toned hi' every town end Every body here knows George WitherelL He has for years been a sturdy Democrat—one of your hearty, intelligent, talkative, phrased work era, and wielding more influence at the polls, I perhaps, than almost any other matt in the city.. Daring the sitting of the National Convention he wan in a perfect fever, and kept telegraphing on to Baltimore, urging the nomination of Scott. Since the news cams, he is the happiest man alive, and coatita up fourteen in his own block formerly demotrat.,llollardent supporters of the people's candidate. Meeting an old Demooratic friend on the day of the nomination, be was act:meted with—.. Well George bow does Democracy Bearish?" "I'll tell you what it le, my old friend," Bays George, "I'm afraid we'll have to part this time, for I go in for old Chippewa." °Ehe you do; .give us your Bet on that old fellow—so do I," said his compan ion; and the way they shook hands was a cau tion. Such is the feeling . among.the honest, hard. working yeomanry of the country here, and so you will end it all over the Union: The nomi nation of Scott has touched the - keen of the Peo ple, and his triumphant election will be a labor of love to them. Kenomato AND Scom—ln 181 t, come two yearn before Kosciusko died, he wrote a letter to a friend, in which be spoke of Gen. Scott, then In,Europo, as follow: Be pleased to convey nay compliments to General Scott, and especially for his violories in Canada. I hope tho Americans will follow his example—his courage, his energy, and his virtues." The Boston Post speaks of General Pierce as '•the old Democratio War Horse." He has one attribute of tho Scriptural war horse at all events. iio satelleth the bhttle Aral orr. ' , Oen Scott enema to have been inn harry to accept his nomination the other der—Sten burl. He is prompt indeed, Mr Organ. The Brit ish said he was in a "hurry" when he charged them at. Chippewa, and so said the Mexicans, whey he came thundering upon thorn at Cerro Gordo and Contreras. SVICIDL.—The body of n young glrh named itlary Skinner, was discovered on the Stith in the river below the Fells. She hod been missing since Friday. She lately lost her (Adler, and bed bens fretting ever since. The body was quite naked, and it ie found she stripped off her clothes in the woods above the Falls, and threw herself into the rapids. This young girl was supposed to be tempora rily insane, from rations causes, when she threw herself, into the river. She bad been staying at one of our hotels on the Canada aide, and, be fore 'Nevin her room, wrote s totter declaring her intention to drown herself. She proceeded &Ain n quarter of a mile up the river, to a point from which the lament would take her to near the centre of the horseshoe fall. It wan not known what disposition she had mauls of herself until her letter was found. Tea NIMLT-DISVOCSItni AIiTZEOW.—Tbe new planet discovered by Mind, of Me. Btahop's Ob servatory, Regent's Perk, on the night of the 24th June last, woe obeerred here on Tuesday eight, at. the National Observatory Ohio city, by Mr. J. Ferguson, with the flier micrometer of the large equatorial. The planet is of the (9.101 magnitude. It makes the eighteenth in in the faintly of Asteroids that in known to exist between klars and Jupiter.—Notional fate. The Doke of Northumberland has presented to tho Roston Ath.aintri, through the lion. Abbott Lawrence, s beautiful facsimile of the Turin Papyrus or ancient; menuscript of the earliest Pharoshe of Eigypt. - Letters from Kostuth had lately been seized In different purse of Italy, in conseqtence of which twelve ',croons hal been arrested •t Pa via: fifteen st Milan, and many others st Brescia, llamas and Verona. The Chicago Tribune ease that Captain it. C. 13tibtol, of that city, hoe compl , ted and put in running order a ten-bores power rotary cosine, •bleb be thinks aocompllibes all that bu been attempted by mechutlce in the various aorta to control an angina on this pnociple. A new telegraph Tine is to be Cenci:acted from Clitebeo to Detroit rivet, a dittance of 850 fronj which branches are to he extended into the interior in .315411 C.Ol, and to the frontier 111 otbris of which the aggregate length will he 600 miles. There will be stations, at all the ports of Lake Eric of soy conrequetioe. The Vienna Oazette of the 29th ult., Contain. the following sentence of the Vienna Court Mee tial : "Catharine Rreted to fifteen stripes with rods, three weeks Imprisonment with one fast a week, for having offended the pollee by word and deed." Beth Bourtersul. a soldier of the Revolution, died recently at Hartford, Ms. lie was with Washington at Valley Forge, 81i11 Water and Monmouth. LICIELD Carat—A friend of Curs called in at our sanctum yeerrday, to express his opinion that Pierce. after the Presidential election, would be very mach in the predicament of the stick of candy be gave to the "boy who was a total stranger to him"—Picked, clear out of sight.— We kicked the fellow cut of the aloe, of course. —Buffalo Rough Notes. It is superseding ell othere. • Mena. M LANE'S Vermituge irr rapidly . seofflerffloa ell other Worse floSkiers. Where 019.1. it ;solace! the beet effects. decries oat ell other retnedho. Real the follow/Loa— El= Blain. J. Kidd & Co —Yle&tw emid me ten Aron Wians'e Vorotifuge. 1 bore toll double the wit of your Verntif use to the et rehonetork, in lOW, 4.1 . 1 think Me •111 be petty well worn out la/IN ii—DEMOVILLE. Messrs. J. Kidd in Co.—Tbe demand (or Dr. IPLanole Ventsltoge eta ao Ow Pills le very smut. sad I utak to hanklot of each to sell on eommi4n,a. here tofore. Yelutertoelie Verolfutte lute beau 1 , 10 m•et •alae ble, but ?Clare. Is now surssuAllog Ulf. . . . . 'IL EVIIIIMON. Pm eat. by most Dragatota and Merchant, In for and .untrYt and tit tbn nol• nroPtldnre. • J. ItIDD .11 CO. Jeddallvil IA R.. 1 cant. ()lovebird - and Pittsburgh Bail Road iiiMPRIMEMERE TWKITT/4 THROUGH TO BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, COLUMBUS ood CINCINNATL ran to Olmi PILE new and Mat running steamer FOR . EST OITV. lYrw tbv Monongahela wharf. opt. Moe llonougalisla Masa, vasty moraltut Olundar. va• osybd) at e recto-A , preclowly, coutivelleg at Wellsllll4 with this Wan.. Train of the Cleyeland and Pittsburgh nail goad. baying Wsllssille at 12.36. P. N., and wilt ins at (novelstal at 40 mimeos put 6 °Work, P. al" mid monodies with W.. tat for rdOrt.llollalo. Toledo. Ottroit. alllnsukiN uld Chicago. Passaugus Ware Pittsburgh ID the moral., and tage ha Im:titan:dug In Chgag. ' Passanurts itMnit to Clavaland via Ohio and Pfau. )1.. o•re but out at Alliance. (or the La./ A. IC train.) at 'clock St M. and (by o'elook, 4.1 f. train.) at 11.46 P. where they hare to wait till 3 /cloak. P. 111.. for the Mynas Rath ham Walbville, which tat. !ham on to Cievalsall. arriving at sm. sod id suns Oslo of Oars as thou who go through ham llnil. Output ehesawl Pittsburgh to Out. land, on Laud the steamer Forest City. Yor i""A, apply t 0.10116 A. CAOCIIII4V. Agent Clculand and Pittsburgh flail Itud Co. r n Mee). Monongahela flours, Water t1t..1.4 door from co .of theithtie ld. Nots—lly the WM a Pupa 1t../L. to Allhuste, and Cleveland and P Is ittsburgh It. IL. flab Allianos to Oleo, luid. O. tau 54.00. lOW Helicon's Fint, Yremluta DAGUERREOTYPES. • Pest Office Building, rid;'d Street. lITIZF,NS and strangers who wish to ob it,/ We an edonrata. artlatio and IVv tits Illtrevea, • t 71.11:117 1 ==i= rralVtiirgif.TSi:tt !ag.... 14 .0. or lan pade. 1/0110g owl of the I=7: Iro n tr ' rpo.ta, g't trunlitl ponertnl kind, and paring a4ontad trey ' o t f tallaor jaguar riomit:t non , p r Ent 1.1 elebrated hoot. nwbat u.Er. th. 71.% it.. 1647.1 •Prim,N ° reotipae, Abed Singly or In maps. anion Oat norm. arrama. Room. open • and °Orating, tn . all arattUrs. front 5 o'clock a. too 1. a. Inalndala A. H. HOLMES & BRO - - - Succomor to H. P. Nelson & Co., DIANOTAITTUNYRS Of SOLID BOX VICES, 8110111.801 . r1INN, IMMO. 110 Nm, AA'S. • • PITTEIMOH, PME. 0111. N 0.184. Natal. Moot, third door ahoy.. dialtldiold 79 vorwortwarsirtird rood to oar roauroaturrd. • at Citizen's innmance uompany of Pittsburgh a. U. iIUSIAT. PALMAS!. SAMUNG L. MAUSaiLL.l3ser. 078101, et WATB6. iTrwien KARIM AND WOOD mama Si INSOrtrti MILL AND WNW WREN ON Till OHIO AND MISEASOLPCI lITSYRd. AND TIUDDTA. ijr.Dtego a <wind tan or mama. 7/fig.XX% graliatt thrperas of :MRS/ and/./MIND NAF7oArlon Mint Alf ISPORTATIOR. 13112:01roliti: CL O. WWI@ 1.1 Wm. laduser. W. gligasy. , M. U. Mar ~ Jr.. Wm. 71;.1.1" 644 • p. Usabsosh. I rrancts X4V.IM bawegual. J. Velhoonma.r. Walt. Bryvait. i. . Osumi &ca. . -•' • • • • u • F. 8. Cleavete "Prue Medal Roney Sean." sarINDEPENDENT of its happy sad hoood.l elleate 09 the. snefaee of the ildpcolaeatinit setae parspiratton. and Imparting, beubility and sihite nese ta Um hand. Cleaver's Pcitat Iteilal Wooer &alit pwaleases the quality of eling a delicate, permanent and [umlaut perdszne pcestbarly ratetal awl desirable' to those wbo ase Fur sale retail at all btsleaKin Mom. ...I wholesale only by the !manta tor Pltuburgh audit& vi cinity. ly3Ctdawb. . i t KIDD LYE, du Wood street. • ger-s. M BIER—Aud now ns to your., Petroleum. I thought a. 1 bed delayed Etta, to loon, It would be well to wait until I bad `winewbst to writs." When I Pint offend the ell for tate, the people thought it Vs, perbap• like the ipteek patent productions 01 the ego i and so telt but little dl•posed to buy. Ilut I gate It to wpm co triai,.nJ porsumled some to buy. until 1 Pet tin to tent Ito umbra powers. It won Vegan to core . Me drat' and lams, &v. A mon who had been hand tar eight yell, Vag tio.retig.l to try it , Mr.... mod db.'n he had new but three bettlee, be ',quid pvi 0000th. room, end clearly dletinsuleh the color of clothe. to., while tiLl tonittlx was otherwho much imurovnl. Ills blitidove spumes to have beau the rnultof eery love, erafe cue ofFiorotola. Hurt, more might be .•:d of the heblltig powers of Petroleum. hot let It Ruffle* tiPsay that It ban obtained en extendol popularity ha this coon. ter. I hate told all that you once me. nod might hate WO: • hundred bottles more. m. MIL gltAUll 11. Vatts. Beret Id, 166.2. DAGUERREOTYPES AT TILE NATIONAL GALLERY. A A co C r KS OofN 'S National D d aguetraan Galinty Vlco nr Dru(haoresmotaharaMrkt Axel, lappo.t. and Gentlemen mishit:a toohtain Welk. liken..er at tendonta prkn. will plea... tall at the *Mee eatabitsb to,:t, Otted up withy ruovrior HN. sad St, Light, exSyr.tured with owl: ski l l that ihr Operator ran take the occur.. fa.: 14121144 of the human :Ono mil. 111 the res.iou of animated Ilfo. to maarntrA.. ;wormy:nag. rairtiNt. So, aocur<ttdr and du taken of urigionl'llleurs.,.. t required to take:. picture, dial... a per. f•er .di ho t SAM:enemaes taken of trick and de1...5..1 Wren. In an,' Part of Eh Anti:and 411 - 1L6 , 11:10 Esp.', and OPettll.lol2 MAP F I a, until P. • • Putnam In lb. Diatom]. te29,lAarlya rFMMI O ru•.Jq: 3.1 1,1.4 ,er the Rev. M. JAMEB II: WIN. of I.lwremsville, to MARY, de.,ghter 61 Jaw Damming., Tuw.lay Morning. nt t•r 'widen:, in Eagt Dee Tonwhip, ELIZALHIIII HARRISON Tte tuner Oak, Own. this (Wodutod•y) alien) tra at oVert. HYLLTH OFFICE.. foterotentx in the City of l'ittsborgh Fitto4 JULY . .!4. To JULY 1002. ADELT.L. C1111.1.14.V. Arel.3eritat Alf.ettmt of the Bran. 1 ti.unlption ..unetn,ol2. 0 - 4 Ohol.es Infantvim 00.4eRt1..n of Oh. Unto I ... LlTrenter7 Ln...lplnnnt. I 1 -Ltkfl t 1 rom I 2 f• • IS • :I en 1 to Dt . t 11..r1 Itesith JAMO. 11. N Trani of Health Young Ladles Seminary, Allegheny. rkIIL Luld MRS S. W. METCALF 1,1 ossimeoro Moil:Au:ma., too. los un n.l•y. At. ,•31 . 2100.1, at 1. , ...t..1.•111ng. nu e•d•r•I .tr. , II,h• M. oes,remloto ia ...tea to 111.truct Is Vrett , LL SI.•. l'...eag•mbr• t l tDI , . lag sod rft.clan way .1, at aar time. •14 •an U rharar I tvllimi Irma the to, CI ea.r.ve, Ul• elm.. tb• Lba••• ; h•.• will lo etal , v. to It. • (.0. 1-0)... tun.. htlb sill r•- roct• a• boat lu • Iva. , tho ltb,r ball et it,. e . os• I 1 the . 2...i0n. • A:1 •rraagemeaL. abs •sme ••• heretbt , ,, ed.e ma) . be as,rtsto,lLy rLf•troc, th•r‘feat•t. . 7 ar -1.1;141t th N. I,lsocteto Augu..l IL, —aye: •Lal.b.u / rna1,..;., NoUce. of TIIF ALLPOUPPY VALLEY e.-. Augunt 'FILE Stockholders in the Allegheny la C , copAlly ure , +er•Ll Pr4Le 4 L. Per anoxia...4— Fire MINI - . P. , =P. , * the...r e odd.r. Os Ore 4134 Ant day r-ept•mb , ..ext. It ,of the 11,. or/. JAIN 1' hodo. Yre..r.rer. au.s4 Ico 1,10 .tre•L Pstul.vrgl ' Amerocm, PoLLLoultoc it.o 1 . 1• 0 firoi.icoin..i.iletwintao. Clarion noiiiist.n. rot,. t • m•p tl..pd cher, Colar..T• Sealed Proposal IVILL be received by the Burgeee end Tow n Cacteeil P. la.. of Men Av. ta.. oth 1•7 of A owls , . 1., lb. Affadcation ant li.cp.lr of the tth.rt .rl Pant L.x In Me ntd florouub, C...tfro.a.orsti I cast. tbe iktu,taot to t•l. Hood. of thy. t%.tporaltab, fa a pm, fro-et etc be ‘1%..n:0 rum .lne peril -niers, ..equir.• tb. Famitss..e oflley. No 4, IV Om Pl.toturcb. wb•ne Ogee and •Two. cc. Iest I.I.tSTINLI. Pll Cavil I..faxica..l4. •214 Por Sale. • ll'wW 0 Hundred n.nd Fifty Aeren and on the Ohl, 11 11. Il.ae Agleam. Ohio, Jetrarwt.DJ al.ce• In 1. et r. , callua a. 1.1 qual.l7 lon .en. pear L 1.4.0 anal I,ml • Kwv 6:atitauo. Pa IL. P... *el. •Ini la t-ts114l•N• set. batters 401 NU, i2l am. Wet 40,114 rI lard to Eon Valloy, L•wrears Co- at o•ar O. • - a An. h; on it. swot tavern 11,vor stal a. 10.., tllarr lion,. ,sts,lll nh p. S•ve )1111. ,11 cot,' orJet.-..2111• le rucaLz i Tro•ovey— Uß>. •49lwat • villaes. IS • LO augl $2l Won.l Public Sale FruE undersigned, Trustees appointed to not., N. of thy 11r4.1g4 cver Klatlmlaytas resatll , Y 44•Yrob, 4y.lb, If-Tough) Artammin Co .- 1 , 005, by virtu+ , 1 •yl ' A0..411b1y, a labor:nog lb. ail. of W. yams, will roll by cutler outm. ate yyLl ;1 ,2 I=yi t s ' tV . l r k 0„ lolag 0,...„ ye 1111.4•1111 (I l o yk) day of Note Watr. 1.'51., at I`. 14. To-yaa .1 : , alo—Caab the eye cul:on and dolzveyy. of A by the Tryoyeas pJr.l,44Yr of own 1 . 1 1 4 0. 1411010 P 411.111 1 1. JAME-a 011 , 11RIL. JACKI7I. 11x110, Marty... James Rogers IVi'„?.!l"ct°l7Reeti Musician n tr e tt7l l .l l ll or wirrethlng tutor ILO salsa, br na the rulacrib. C. F.Jurth IT.lnburrb. auCa A WILKIN! A Co. ttattoa)el. racy.) It 1 OsQG ITO NETTiNO—llarphy j • 11yrri.0.41 Wm. run Tel •rum or thr. srr.ral bel, and al., It at Mr lowest price; ithther&le rod retath port !LEACHED MUSLI N S—We have open pup Oa. rooming - au .I.l , lltionsl supply of Nn Our, from Plia up to D 4,1 .10.114_ port WHITE BONNET RIBBONS--A tote .. r t"`" "" 'VAMLY A ouneuntu.. IRE BOARD PRINTS, of oplondid pat tern., Pod el ul om.yoy prlce, plot reel. at 61,' irlft St, 1.1 foe male by cull THOMAS PALIIMIL ()LAIN to FLOURED PAPER WINDOW it MI YIDS—An temper*. and germ' nywytmest, I.lmodt ••yry tLamle of Ooioy awl varSoLy of Tatter°. Jytot ry ...I from 1 . 111101.1140_,• awl tot pa , very lyw, by •,,Y4 110)1A8 bro !tarty% It , t. g 5 21 . _ SUM MEG ARRANCIEMENI. 1=1:2 ONLY . TEN NILET. STAGING PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD aI#NOMMMINAkiiN . - Two Daily Trains. FROM PITTSBURGH TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. Only 2 5 hour. through. to either plot both tr. Oorinerting at Thirriobstryh srith fra for B. Pens, *0 50. %IRE EXPRESS MAIL- TRAIN WILL 1 Imre the Pert on Liberty stomt, ewes the Canal ' fr'r l' d angere :I . 4o ' gy a ttre l' erre r 1,`.. 1 7 ,,k : to llodebauglie, (nem iiresuaborgb.l where tact lit god their , / of Coach.. readinem to convey theni to mil.. ore , &fleet rate Plank sod Tlienoiks Road. to lioaitra Station; (Conductor's scemoirany each train Df Oeschm.) sad then take ths Care ORO= TO PIIIIADELPIIIA AND BAL TlllOlOl, P asseugers for .Baltimore take the oars of the York and CLltaberland Call Real at liarriaborgis. Paaammers rho wish to avoid 'night travel eau IMlgs over night at llolidayaborgh. and norm. 'heir Nests beat morale in the o'clook trains aod arrive a:Philadelphia or Bedtime+ , st 9 o'clock the pane ”onirdt. THIS EVICSINO TRAIN will Jests daily , at BP. SC. arriving stPhliedelphla or Baltimore at 9 We lock, nen utant'. Ike give through7tteken to Bedford. via. Liolldarsbutg. for PAW. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. Panniters are at no espenw Inswing baggagepo thin lino. The Atrominaletten TNn will login Pltteburgh 4.17 at 6 P. Y. and arrive at. itodebnen . s. non tinenshurg at r. Intorno. lb. Train. will leave Itodebaughs Pdlowe—The Anomtnodation Twin at 611 amit ies In Pittsburgh et 0 .0. a: 711.1 Through Taft at 2.20 r. melting et b 7. et; Hewed Through Trldo at le 25 r. artiring et 12 r. at. Yen trona Pittsburgh to Mali LibE777 10e; to Wilkine• burgh.n; to Turtle Ur k , 710 r; to It sbaugles beat to Urnotehurg.sl. • Pwee. will mann kiln . Te at the ltoltrowl 0111 re in the Monongahela limn Mato Btreet.ol et IN Ire foot Othen, Liberty tareet. Nanon—ln ease at lowl. the Compan vlll hold Om. . mires asepOnslble to wenunki baggage alroutd far au amount not et . One dreg end City dllars.. 11147d17 J. klltlikilklEN. Tiers A nt R. R. 170. Administrator's No ce. AI A, persons interested will take. notice that Latter. of Adminittratlou, with the will art.. nextd• itient the Man ofJene Doug bent. Ns 417 bribe la Allwihent 4011517. ban been thm 4.7 irmted LM uadersigued. All manes betted Mahn. against said ketate, will remit them in the eubeeklber fos sott1.01031; end tbs.. indebted will make itumsd late pat meat to the sob bertha,, at his aMee m r inebeth. ang4ANT JOAN Po Pit APPEIt. Adm% For Bale TLIE subscriber offers for wile io Farm, In Smith townehlp. Wuhlngton comtr. within me ot Candor and adJointett the village of Bolger, eon slating of 106 arm. 'the land tea the beet quality,hand eontely Wasted, well kneed. Um rered awl watered: I =l. r i attiree al ' er Vh d egli b ieVer moot. end .11 ,0 ol of men w itroaod on the farm, and two Dwelling nova. • large Ootherd, and • Ant rate bank ham of largeglee. ‘ R:ZVtag Y nt " tt . orating It Into 100 gads. enneleieng of shout 170 ears on the Otte dd. and 0. on the other ' which would to two katne, With • dwelling home oneseb, and the but be= on the larger divlelon, real heel:4 enoonb of meadow Umber and water. end • right proportion of i r .r.e K t tug. Dr the Wear. Merano will be wattle X of an how's moor Plttabargh. If the above be eat pnr•touely sold.bl privet* born!.. It will be of:km' foraoblie Ida 00 the =lt day of Au. goat *mesa& 1 Vol IP. et.. and ether as one fem. or re divided an Map en tDunham. Posetedow he. given by the nen of Apr ll nosh god • clear deed, irlth WN. U. • • D.—John Carter. wan Damn thefum, or Dr. Wni. Dona.. Offintketetown. or t.r. John Masan. of Mohr./ will shoo UMplanner to Is=rnrettaterr. _ DIALDUNDAR. a Mosairtmusal,,!lokrF.S. • • • • • . , . , \ , \, .. , . .. \ , \ .', , . . . . , \.. , ',, ' \ \ V \ ~•N 1 ~ \ • . -.' .: \ \ '''' ' .. .. r ''..- ..'l,:-.',P;ir.,:1.-4t,114-t,,t,...'.'2,,,,,,,'N',:4,4,1,1,V,,,,MV.,, ..- \ . • ,T,'6'.W'l4-*::. , 177 -, e v .. - , t - 'n' ~,. I'' A!- ---, -.;;';,..:. .„;:,-; ' . :''.. ' •• ‘.l:- '\' - . '' . '', ...'-,- \ '''' ' ' A -.1 \\ ' . V ''' \: : - ." \ '-'" . . ' V \ \ ' . .. . \ \ . . ''''''' \ ''. . '' ''...-.• \ . \ \'‘ A \ ' .:' \ . \'' \": .‘ .. . \ x . ' ''' \ ' \ " \ . ' \ . ' • - \ ~., , , • . , .-. V . \ \ ''' \ \ ~. • \ ' \ . , Pocket Book Lost. 11/ASi2LT to lasi overkill a Porte Mamie, otherthing• of to 4 lb* WILT. ° l Anrer:l . garct vta br lad If let at this Ofdre. or 191 t, t ho oal.reritor. E. lEMITISGS. ' aura . 9:o. 49 rillara arrest or '•o. 4 99.'1160:r00f- GILEA.T SALE OP DAPLAOED GOODS AT • NO. 62 FOU RT H STREET. Pr HE Goods damned by Fire, Water, and Moot, on ftLrettar morontot le et, at the stoma thn roterribert ou Fourth tined, .111 b amused for rata thl tWntneetertmorto nu. at the vs notion preens. Th. great proportion of Goole am init.! to the of) nemon (the uneessonable as haring., bone diepeerd end to partr AN" , lett attl IltrenPnlmble Plumelm - Bled Ere thmera Foh nod American Print; lorrAGotlarrt Embroidered and Iterinted Cambria Mitre: groa t te..dc. rerms—lnvarintdr Carb—ainl Itenle to. be taken fro, the a ore onappr eyatiio. beetspOol Cotton. but night - Atm; "o down. MoKSIGLIT. PiTTBBIIREik, Trust and Savings Ccalipany CAPITAL, $200,000., 4,000 SHARI or rtrrY nocuLiA mica JS now organized, under Letter's Patent, dolt 27.1.1 July, 1852. and 'a PeeDered 88.08, " o•te, end exe,ote the eame. by. order of any. Cairn of Iteroli ertl.lo the Plat, of Penurylvaula, slain; will reeeleo ee y d-poelt. and allu• thietret on mane , INV . / 19r stated pored, INVt loan outthe proved eursty. o negBthade VrOoleeo rY. th , e, nod nt Ex e hume, an d attend to eolleetlooe look. are now open, at th e ogler the Cotupsoyaio. 12, Won 1 s-reet. lour &ore above Filth 'levet. for tale of tho remanded there, of Welt. ' \ . Direcun• tuna on Wedrovoisy. I , ll..l.l—June• Langhlio, Presid.td.; Jnh. W K Nlualek, Wm. Bingham, Thorns. 11s . ..bait K. Pro , nwk, J•31144+ AButch WI. Comorl Bea. B Juno P. kohl. Notice to Teachers iIN examination of applicants for aitua— !L lions as Tracher, lu the Tbird Ward Pubilit Saban!, 1b• bad nt Mboolearnsr 1,1 Grant wad Srsont! . . ....,Thur , ar, Annual. litis,‘,st 10 n'clort, A.lll. Th. number of Teacb.rs pssasot \ regain...l will Ih;rte..n. cons.atinu ni nuts Principal, a may Aulatant„ an I slrso Muni» AssinnoLs. "t,. " JOY. W. LAME., V.Zeretarr. 10 1 IFIN I LSTI,Q 'WUOEPK W.A E, I.IKIE MACKEY: \ E IL -- zna:laltd • - --- • OATS --!,0 ,oeli.l nor Ohio & Pa, 11.silroad !sr fish, 0.. aug,l .1. 8. rILWOUTII A ' . . VI ERCANTILE LIBRARY AND ME— LI ill CHA ICA INSTITUTE—Now memters okided'Or• inc Ow month of .ItHr, HIM I, W C ~ 1.1,wh, A P Smith • s, I . ..ter YA , ..., WIHIAm iticharthan, I! S IN ,1,14m,t, T H HM41411,1), ~,,,,3 ' FRANCO S..SI , NAMAIIA, Librarh.o. iA L L- PAPER-- Of a beautiful style, ,at , l e.trelleat, quail!). ran reed !rem • sltlmore, an kr lq THOS. PALMER. I awe. i 'No. PS Mutot .tact. Bank Stocks Wanted. (2) MtES Bank of . i,u..,a‘ t .Nl.teltot, t Vxubani.NlitinteMatvre Rink 1411.1C1r0l • 00., Strck an lttakers, Z. tourin Copper btoeks Cheaper . than .15trer• )() 1 . 1.. LS i ß r i ,, klf .. l 7 lllla . ing Cozityany; lUr Burs., " " Air , ntur4, WIMI L. 1:1,1 at nnove.-,l•rit,l IrArrnter. appliod Ir. WILIC INE Akt: • north Ainerican Copper Stock I\l'}o,at i 5 Fuurtl~ Sheet co. ACK ERA.: L-4AI lebig. now No. 3, to ar• r amp. Er ENGLISH A BENNETT, esi3O 122 and 151• Iflrrf. At. v. A LER ATUS—b bbb4. in stare: fur Bale by k EN81,1611 A BENNETT:. I I)ERAL ASH—fr lona prime. for male by, •1.3 EN4l.llill a BENNETC. rOISIOTRY SEED-20i5 bu. for sale by atr3 ENtILIAH a .BENNETt. OAP-159 Lae. Rhein, for solo by • ENULISH A BC. NETT. ".OFi'EE-300 bogs Rio fornale by 111.,1 ENti NEM\ ETT _ _ SYRUP- Uli MOLASSES & 50 Syrot: ita gNOLfi 11 de BENNETT, , HOU NI , NUTS-1W bu. fur sairrior Pi sost.:. ENGLIAII A ORSNEt r. • IN RANCE. \ GEORGE E. ARNOLD him ..n I,i . R e . rinte.l Aornt of the pßorEenve Lysr f. .I.'E. ' rOlft . ,NT, OF IZAR Tlok D: CO.V.X ;Ab e S. ce, haein, t n . a time with 'man fn n l'i.L. t u•th. ,n arezmn of lbe th.luctinn n r the current rate, 1 C,..11/111 10 .2 A t:"Pcint that th e ImAnra.trou'y n..t he ...unthatthr. .1 he ar.ththr 14 . 04• remanent' l •thah. 1, , ,...1 in the hiut.. or Mr. AILN , II.O. %oath,. friend... 4 pet ,-nn• of the CAtuplaly are otarn.l , o him. molt. faith .u.horth...l Agent tcr natthrth.th end. Al:vortflth County , th . 11. ROBB Mi.. tletnna , Agent for thin IVestarn nt.ten, INSURANCE.. IRE AND .MARINE By thy Cekderehmed. Azeityoe. the PROTECTION INSURANCE Of Hanford, Conn. htued upon the roar favorable tern.., by, . GF.ORGE El ARNOLD, Agent '• Wr eaavvvva at 4thembelly Count!. We. it Fr•tt: stre•O r IRlNTS—Murphy liocrehfield have • vw.l...n•pli or altar dark and Mom Priota at 1 . .`, ono, •arrant...l ,al COkre. .• L tiT [NO MUSLINS-41orphy Burch -7 tell elot , no" to Mt, parti.mt.t . m.an p tion to M:e lam• d, uptmo ..f amt barato. • Po,ir tbrare E..: mat. I , mm. In wank of !II:Orlin, Goads nlll do we, 1t,91 Watt • th.. 61. 1,0 tiumm.,,ananed piano Fla, lootuding • fan 1,.•.0r xtrajmy. ke.l7 rmadved. nota 1111b1 puthe ‘,,s,ro hereby Cautioned bot to „ 1, of arslf„llLL!'dt:i tad t, traustmerd to Wm. Phillip... and , 101.111ii.011 10 Up. application tattoo toe. Made for do vlicat.... JOHN • FRANCIS Jolt CHAS. 11. MINCH- ' soC.l.lt. 7moatras of Antelnetta Jordan. ONEY. SY RUP- 1 A superiorarticle this 0 I day trod. and for cala.‘to 1.09P11121. 1:11•11t, by `. 11101111( OOLLIN.I 4 , vaa Watar P 4. snow ,00tannold. d , t I KESE-7. 4 ,.60 Crerun Cutting, this q, • la r faraate er nottl 112 V fa 11 0.)L1.111S. k A OLOON A SAUSAGE, of surerior goal s" or :or sale try \ W A MoCLUItIi & CO-. nooll . ISA ,I.l6trir etre,. i.; ILVER SAN D\--2 bbls. for. scouring, I I ree'Ll oatt tor .lebr , . .. .u 4: • \ W A IIeCLIIIIttI * CO. 110 R S E AND IC ti , .• tomes Work—tbo the 70 rest'. melt., --;.. the Illsespea or Ilarotor•rel Ca alleolll.. W... 4.1 lsr teary ciao who own.. Aimee or co.. \ Il ,:refa Magaelna for Allfitoer. ' t ...0 •opO:r of "Etta 1.1.• &nate .I. r sate ter etle hlltkL a CAI.L\(W. 4 1 1 Si-2 0 bbis. new N0.'..3 Slnekere),,jui , - • -1.b.e.1...r, ale b, • 0.121LAE813101 t 00, )11..5L - '2o — bble. pure Lard Oil; Litowell .. .In store. fur as. L• atm k O. BLACKBURN J LO. \ Female Seminary. . t FTER n\relnxation of n few months, _ for 11 thn itoptoberonobaf biolth, 011 so N. WELGOON, by pliant yertointrioa. willyonime hey laboto on go lot not of nehtsruber, in Rt. Clube nt.E.t. No. 11). nowt i t oor to the ...Mon Boob an wer!r , Minas lonCtotico is lift, to ulna. btr i bbnie Ilifi1;ho to_ enter ono reepectfully lkibroll to aer ly early. No oil will to setwiyod tor obrborint terra than a Lbw loo t nod no dwionkon will b. Oa. fort ot nen, except in peoiractoti tieltneffi..,Tonnsollitlarir .3 rorworiy. newton of line rad01t0....-.... .... .. .... .$l3 Oa lo Jirtil'olgrrtWikreniZO.....4....\---,......... w li On N . 'Poll per enenih...- - ItY r!t k Erne bolt the tuition to lid iwia in ininiont. - Eytaim . , nACON—.3O.OOO lbs ' Sideo, first, quality, in II uck. bonen and for oafw by \ s , '. :INN litiOirubirArallEN Rea. \ FEATHERS, 0 INSE.M.I &4..ttES,\VA.X— lin .rke Pewth no \ \ I hod. Doom. to Anil!. to****3o : 6 4 f l; ; , 1 -- - \ ' . P,,r bufgrce , le • p'r e . .1 AltrS: % A 100 Blllto \.. r , \ lirl. : I ° ‘.lO l lllSR • 4 I LOUR-100 bble C. 410,:• `..` Jelferoo, imUx441.41 16 4 ra!FE in the Siiitth; n corn ,enien to thiere, 1.... c. fdrA'Aist—\ Thoproo B. BLI pri.e 10e; for rale ba ummnei k il 7-, I WE in the Swab; liVEnoion to Unaln A Taut:wits. of 'North ika; eat, pn , Apalftl: tta nore,o's N., Y. lirk , ,NOts Ova. , ~A uSug; for solo O ILTILL f CALLOW, TOW \ Jrao \ up,oot4 tbe Post SALE--A Petilar's , k,wagoocoia hand: terms loir—Kovilro of V. 0() \ JTED \ • \ O-wc.. . 4. 4 4rt \ Peizusybiania Rail Road Company. \ !kV). Prcriiucp to - Whiladet s, 7" ° °" - P 7 "" ° '' 4 '" -\\ YAMS Olt ritikltlNT \ . Itonoo,_ Pa • rk. 'OM Roittitattod) per 1001b+ 45 mints Lard. bar t t.tiLlaltooN,W top. Utsos do to\ • c.tt / 111: 42 i tz7 T rAtiztho_tt ,. trart,... , ttco , do . t r : Or V 7 Tt oo . as i ti l r l d '' \ r 4.1. 41-1{64. • • • Frmt..; '''' wok EelLayElttrotoot N. 0t4,0100 rampant! NforotaN Might to tiottoboolth'• t , toticok—tr. Untooootooigh.—ond iotoronedhdo $ tst.lctoo. \ 44)Vos(11tAlltla. tttgt o oi , "" j V \ Mortort Watt. Ponsoolphts:, owis4Es-7,25 *a l , N. 0., prime coop- yMin4c..lb.ke bT DlLViOrth CO. • i n aUgAli l /6. l7 ,ChdB.(air td, In = arol Mit eby \ I • • Jr3CI W 81.104 WORTH & UCKE'LS-2. 1 dos. Brikbtoil, for nate by . irso 7. E.Dmroirru co, 110ARS-250,0*413Tani,frf'rinoipt• .and j .i:ro n "‘ "" 1 fVrt. Zroler b il a co. ESS PORK, Refit —25 11.115;,,,ig store, .ad for sal, by: \ \ ••&, • y • aokikpr_ INSSED . 61F4614 . 4 rood fc441310 ail 1130 • • v • ELIDD*O3. pis Migrtar=i36o AO4 I -4 " jot RUBY, MA thijazT.=.2ii.mloptgaPSln . alg th i '------,-- ---..,..- - ~---.- taro bon satroloalT tilllt•W intz,i 4l %,":7' -1.- rECEwsEYEBALSAW.43I infiwtue t....u. tau trots tat limit\ of te... 0,...3 ...t. tweltio tot Mami d e toth,tallstood oai tillolta, w ,.., o urto. m . 0,.. bow s .140..\ ii. 3.'l"'" °141 " —l- 4.nrilxbx a oa. '',. at 384171 a. OW azattPlk . itt , Taal ''''-':-.'"''' - '-'-' ''''\'' ''','-''+'-\'''.' '::-..•- V ''' !.',-..'''' - ''''! - AA': ‘ : ''' !•-•:;'-:-. V . : 4 '''''‘')'..':'; '4 'Z ' ? ' ;:42-t - -- 1) COMMERCIAt',. ...134. • ''. •• \ • 11101/112163T8 OP THE •• MI. INK . OCEAN STEAXERII. • . DATE OF. NAILING TO AND PROS- THE OMIT PTETE& TOT T. cxtl. !UM. '. • , , \ .16,1L1CA,5.... from Donoo ... ' .Jarjr la' ~„E U1 3 , ,„,.,.P3 ‘ , ,. Lott. tor New liprk...,.- ........... ....,....- . .rulr IT ErTTOI.I / " LiA r off*r g g r. P3l/rifaVark ..-j .....1% DI Nlal/Alta.et,, f or ,4;............ .... . _,...:,_JulY DI P ACIt IC. Nita. tor New York ... -...-.....---:...Joff 2? ARNICA. Harriwoa, for Now York- ..... ~,.--.l.Jalf 3 4 CA PRANELLN, Watt., r,,,,,,, if ~,,,.__..,,,....-,.A4W t a CIAVIPww : • Aug • 11111111"- -- 21 1,Lo.lob ear thilMolphia-Awa II ATLANTIC, West. for New York._ - -•-- --PAW 11 . ' W ASH VINTON. MINN. from 8reatt05....... -- ..-. ----AWE 13 ASIA. Jodkins. for New • 0rk—........--.....- -.Avg 14 4,13EH1CA.T... 1 .f0r1i..x.----. ..... .......-.. !•1 EUROPA. Lott, I. Now York ' • ~, . .... _.,. - "-Ang • • •., All from and for New York uoloisa'aibeiwrwa orated. Bran rim ilium ones, ABIA Jndklya, from New York • July lIUMBOL VT. Lio.Wr . ~. 31 lALBRICA.Shanuon. from Bacon- 4 ARCTIC, Loon from New York-.-. . . .... A u . 7 Al ORLI!. Sammou. for Berland. Om-- o laUlcuilO. Lett. from New York.. .... .e.. .. CITY OFILLkaIIOW. Wylie. from PalledelyhalAmi 14 LIEBMANN, Blasius:for Bremen------- -.Aug 14 01,482•0019. Cralg. lor --- , log 14 NInUARA, Moo.. from. Bomon.--..' MAU 41L4. Lianieon,from New York —.Ana W. alcaNKLlJl.Nottem,_ for Llarre....- .. ....-.--ana 18 dB loam and Le Liverpool. ouluilllotbornlee Mated. rot 141".., :awe. An re,TIM& CRESCENT ClTY:Taarter.` NAIR , Nr.Y. (U. 'PRIPMETLIEUM • noR ronoittrolo. EMOINIA. Tool, for, Richmond— ......... CITY UV BOSTON. Proterbrook. f o r 800Ge.:,..L.:..Nrir RI STATE Oir QEORUI.C.WaIton, for amunah,......aua 4 . PENNSYLVANIA. normons, for R1ehr000d......:—.A.E . • CITY OF NEW - YORK. Rater. tor 7 rEvisw or rah nrrortataxwa=r. Ste t/u , • \ • ..fki44140.""0.48. Urili •\ , \ (BB- Non—The duotationigiron la the folimilosilte: slow, we would hare oar c o u ntry i ...Ur. are the Wholesale except when otherwise Dotted:: awl that In WI cases In the filling. of small orders to the citr; unwell as the counter trekle.nboyers taunt laved to Ben Beim three to five per cent above those quotations,— We would further remark, MA there era mar ertleies iw lash B la saceedinaly dlMoult to duets ear wake, then the Boni prim. But when we glee the correct monprice. we Wolf the excwrisneed eounuy dealer will Bad but little kligicullj la actions:addax from the secular More Krim, as to what should be the font haat market price for • Bliehiese generally bee been verivAutet since our lantibreetir linue,,and the mantel shows -no hero, wee eheeeelit ruionationt The weather. •hakr, henna no. mailed and the limey titian In this smarter gars sts a rise of three feet in inkeZrenk. matins the dna tillphalmel about floe Wet, omit •considerabla liveliness to 4:lndus elms the whart•M i , onneldarable amounts of der gaols bad aceurontatod here kintion• the .e.Smssir low. 'tab.:. The reeeipta ae;flour,,grain, sad peorieleize . Tor able manteciihavo lemick extremely light; latch has mused an Increased demand with M i me imprommakt lii the prices of thine artieleM . . ftl. l ll Eli—We have no lui•V APirall44 n oble undnl Ode . head. nod* avh Was sold la v uzawd lots as afiVaXa; varli , !t 64.5 X., nod maeratua 5h4g1345. 11514 le raaha potavieUt difc in 0. ALE—lye notice,. fait &rook err all. and .• reistilar.l by the brewers at 101., df.;add $0 hbl.anconlide to ustaliW, lideON-Vis Lore had no arrivals lit barn, and 010 piles are st4dily on the deems., isitudaegn hiciprorad feeling in Ilie,..arket, with mho advar.he in galore Once laet week_ Thy fo noelno are moons the it4iia of the Una. Oven In lots unlitr occurred front day to dare—On TOP. dor. ..2715-4120V4 olden 14 . 00.100 Al shoOldare at Mire ,201,0 ti do at 1:N0 1 ,0500 Ds boom sod =IJ Et aldvertt. 103 13. On Inviltivedal Slien wen 00 sates el tuoutent, Due priers - eine Quito aim at Eidf. for shoulder', loalat hunt aud 10104110 e for sidei k On Thursday sales warn la Drilled LOU .t the torn quoted`fsum. On Peldiy, UN rake ore 10,000 billion, at 10e; DLO l.shoulders at illi@dX4Col4. al 10e for harms, and B.l•4Sif for 'tides: 230 gfaesscativas• es hams at 1101'Na; amp ma aboulders at ill 4 . 10Cjil do barrio at 100 - 0 Darn ionic tone! 54115 14 12 . 1 i4 =4.4: roots:wed balsa at 10tin \ casks ...Hen at /13. J., with pa, for \t.: 1100 Ito hams* 9/(010e, sod SOO MS &DOS of 1,3 st bXe i< lb.. Oa' Baturdly-2 Ws dd. at 51.1(m1000, 1.0../..t10.:tt IWO Tat b... 2/S..stbl 2000 S. , atould...ta at Me; 1000 Ss .kbal,at 9.1/ir.lan) M. oldeol at ...XS Itta shoulders at 1iX4120170 commost....a., bun at /1/liiallbis. and /CO S. ham, at llla I/ S. /do 11oia4ay—C1 rut. rug,. cutolcaursmodtutm. as 12.3iS 2do at sad 2do abouldure at ILVe. The ably..n at bi..„odaatt by .001 during July vt. 943,60 yo; and the. ehitimpotp tram thkoommenerrofott of the InOal yr., to, 31.0 of Jr.1y.:16.105:12 Ls. Tbejthiprronat durloo Jutuf . frfr- , 6,951.15:1 no, being G,U37.568 over throe of Joly. BUTlEtt—The recantnof butter bare been Wary Itonts .rd untaye bare 1=441.1 to .or rOorldSrrbte rxtot.f. Oaf log Ina nook. The nnlorcorotli of butter east V, goal,' a.ite g Aar wed =.702.•.1.1 1100. olrolog th. Mot July. IltlO4o 15.`, hifili—Vrry lltlla loartirloo at present. Itroularealas . .t ItrmHL at 11,4,1 . !eV1 bo rer.Olsrintonfrosn afore an. lagit.lati for P.ttnilt.:sl44"lll l ol 7 toe s - ItooillainttPultsb/..tiCl: poi $1.564 II fur taper 'mate. \ MUCK—bal. 4:1X10 In;ltrar billy at 326 Vt . 1000. - En. ra 11011a0are onllog at 140 111 INGO, 0011 common brkkß . pasOLii raids at 31624345111063. \ orrTos YinYin-Tbefollontoif th•- prices of Cotton TWO. by nbleb In will seen teat oareffee boo ),,Pro made toi , the makttbetiartr: ' • • 11 . 1tiltrrt i. e'rt N o -ff‘o 0 . 1000 - tft, .... ~ .., „ WED/oat-4e bare no ills:atlas to nolloetualer . trod. TMReliving Is a *savor 1100 of tnicem \- \ \ Idantlla ---:,....- ..... --..E.h9C03.0447 .60 ihsoo. I.` ... Ph ox. ‘, • firiNtSfitti'r------7--------.12: It., \ A .. .7„.. --- ,„,,, - , - . 7 ---- \ ~., ~ ?1 -will La it . oie. - by 0hi....--,.....-.:-....-Igo Y. \ o .00 lip W \ It '. ReP SZ. " ' et i- t=77 . ...... - •.7.7.11 1 : - \ ' Do . 1. do cut-. LT '...,...._:„..........,.. - ..ile . ( -\ , . Perking Earth Ilue-......•,.--.-....-- C.ITTOX , EORDACIE7The f °hauled: le • list 'Yid.' of a war article of Curler. umunfaltured At lb. Penn Mlle: cbttom Erpe.ha in. übwohi;ul , 1, -- A s .I. P . do do Rehm 64 10. ', o. .........10 r$ IN' lIILL hiIEETINDIS A CORDAGE-The uroprie tors of the Penn Cotton Ell Re ban advibeed the piano! toes leading artielei of risanitadare, and we now insert rorrodol hof4 as follow.: \ \ • Penn Noustocat do Sheolluste-..-... -...-...:-. -:L.T.lio ELM. \ Ratarit Ch . Vw-lbhlte—,..--.--.-.31 , 0 ^ • COPPER-We notice • coutin 'wed gad demand 100 Pithr I manufactured at the following ratee.-Eake sal I neotSi9.E3lo Braden. 03.02 e. ieah and time.' Phi !cep p.o In worth 184 Elbe le lb. \ \ , , CRICEStoete ere light in thaw:ioa t. oirlegbu ibe limited eoalpla, and •ilLe Marbse. li \ firm. the ale. amount to mine= boxesoLud WOO Ite:ln lots. prinelpallY ot NOS D. ', The aldoieente of cheese Pet by mural bare twsn light thliyeu.. amounting only 10 , .67.017 balm to• au. 31.0 July. ... \ :.. . C. RACK 111i..4.-Nor)essitactori , 3 cantl e .. todo .11,17 buslikne. ilitb eekehof aU Meseta make.. eibiabolloWitgl rt•V: ate, Creeter4L..............-.....:....4-g3.14 , \ Mine :: \ Wherre \ A s t - i 11; ruqr. ..doktorrg):A..... ----,....—`34K1 IV.-k e'''. 7 - :...... ---... ....... - A . .. -RillED•hiElti-Emall t 4 of western Qv; tnatult4d ‘V _ ~:E006,-Ve, u • few, bore rti ek forenud. and rmthluje, of coomuumme td. ben dolls. Gerid ego .wouLl eotamd 'Mlle 90 doled by wholesale ti Ent hands. : \ , \ IF toy R-The ?veleta of door e s tble mulct haveloc , rerf 'DEM. being - tangly coodued‘bs s wecon liallondluf to • the IoW. Maga of th . bliver. &dee hare been Indicated lisle , as f0110w5,..-OnEfusty 27th ult. thasateetramllmtheride `Ts. limited at g 3,15 r. I...and E3.0413..Z for estim Ales frimistore of 100‘ble a. f. .t 113 1 86;orol g bbli emir et s IIREI vi \ pa:- ths Widoseclay the saileirt tfLa arm, but uo solos of 9000•s0 c tratzalred either frtriret - hinds tr `l,oo`olooo.w. n Thunda y-tNothlng of lubunence was \‘ . ,oue then Ere\ Wade. yeated lots were ,Milk from .1,00 \ %t 4' lo b=1e. 1 6.. ) n ,i: :kr& erst i ' s. 4 o i\ . :o 6 b= fir,. .314:: d h4.1:::4 4 • 0 a :t bu Lloh i l . A , 24t ,R 3.37 ot $3;11 . /.... Ifblo- ' ' On milst-The \only sales froubbriet bands erbi A bhls . extra s eefl . 03 63 . 5 4 90 bbl. dm artelay them 4117, .4, sale either fro arsr hand. Co tiketore. The ARAM educe OElbe , ma keg raw be set w net 113.1hfiSA.Ikfor 1 sorer boa \S L ud ex\ra., gild lIRRIEISFAS34O from eture for. f. sod kitra, , ,lth \UMW Idi tie)deney. ~, \.t. . The folloilim are the hurpmilone of diur In tbte• dl ‘ t for the moo' { of July. by:,,11.. 11. Start& mister be , Wes Culto- \ \ ~. , \ j\• ~,,, 1 . , • ', 010 bbl. . atIZ.4:: - 3., e.. . \c.,., Mum =nth,. Aid , - • .%••.1. 11.`emeeet. to all 40.54•4 . 1 i.. ZeteetaU of 4.10, 3‘,l4\wers 324‘). bbls; daring JOY ppakatec tem eamtaelkeeiteitt year to 31 et 110.1.131 Mai. Theagtouate i.hiet4.44.lrlag . m=uit partod'k.t. Iletr tree (6114 Jb00,.23.*8, gatingalY...l3.FTl Axel him Lb* aP•igak 2.1 1 4 ',huh 130,321.-eboirlog ; • , riuhair 00 to the e1t3 ., ?•'1 mettle .4tr. thee fer,tioat the mime pedog Let r. FIST[-We notice • outlet* item\ tee at, she telly ousted Mesa lattiteek.. Large No. 3 oust ere' sell very moot 310 2i10w12../ <mt . IlyPtad N0..3 at 313 M bbl. Wooded betties \ te rotting at Id; shad at 8 1 / l asl4 414E4 atitH; WO trout \*.(440 a bbl. ankocaleh at sodploo,ii• mull .7. The reeekete of etb,.retbiatlng ell Mode. 4ttkal doing July egiotteted to 1731thls. The reeelptedarlig the 10$' oPtA Julr 31. teen , 2143001141. FRAYORs,Nr. b.f.! ,O 6 kar2 oledaht. ‘lo6 ." l "' s ' Small \ heiektrahigtred at \UR= PA-42,01e east'duries. \ ay. and 31 8 .hiP... latrirrit=oWningr 4. followleg eX. s S . preeeot 14.1htilketlir 'Magmas 12 V, 244 } Ft „..=7": 14 •: ' N . ..-::t2- 7 e. , •7 7 4 .441: \ \t=evals trwi*. 3 " i4b . ' 7 • \ 0.00 utiocegim-n..0 -7 ;;lm. e. h./ 4 d.. 111 11 . irdr..tth oeakatertel'elisoi• -• elthe , cc thP, .mood. \ tiote the folh"Ohglt..l, e.c...'(uhLde ia loi at kg e; b ovum= 460,a bleisat .lotof eonthe. .04.2 ge,t gm. \ lye het \ nathing la lata/ML. ilFamt• Lag lo egtvgai4l .34/03433ft.t0r0r/eifeoad ttg etwif how. galas of Oho are alto tosdheed. to 'knell lots ar103031 0 %. I h. 1,10 .\ &m& \ The rieedOti oteßilee , ' alma daring fiqYWeistoSplea.lyeAtrato the epyalog 5301)07•8,171461 40 11610/bleli .1.283:34 thaa the eitlll4.,"l7r:ollib..:astorearrujx,ol.4.. Tbite .mount [o toaaegb:o ti -aloes o , mg . 13.010170thkhte au et 3.012,117 y be enc.am. P°s4?'n . . Fonndr~t,, as erno.z 611.2 corn st5Cl2 and rye it 11100 15 ism Th.l.llobtx+4 of, rioNgds I. oil.. thiboreettintoperattoniin the wan. . trY; 4 soon ai,tho now eropo of Wnin 5 44 4 ( I° . .01d° , ... • - k1 i.id., , ti be 41,gt.t it...d.a,thi. Yea) b•llin * 7 . " Q‘ r ' \ Itur•outteipsto &decline lolhls astket \ \ 5 . 5 . 1 'IN iff-ffeloodtWitig the *Wok, .I , u. 1.1... or gi.,...5..!, ' . ..., Torts 4 raou...* Wits at Mill; • too.. The \.• y • • Wilghinge dosing Alf was 31 2 1 . 4 . to' wbkh PO''' . \ \ii . ' ; .143 home tosl2.,ind In.. 4914 rt: In the worlY ~. ~.,?, i i Pil of thii'Dotab. is bdsh as 1116,15 to. 6 , 5. 1 . olst , \\+ ~ * \ I.Ii)FS-kgeolina luti,taken plabo'in ht.. 10 , Thor, ere .\ . . . Pt 5.51. of the hear apkaoh a le. et.-swlth +. l . OF '• \+. : \ HROS,Consilirabla Ste... has\ b.; ;natl. by o. \ 4 ;\ 0 ,..4 , ,,,iktieur e.... 0 n. r ..haeh Will so toto opt .',. \ \. ' 11 4 41.5iing 6;1.. Ibis "Vt. •14 int.. in , ott ' . , trod., 41 is'l. wolyworthf th'i,auentioWtf hog trowtsr.\ within rani: %hi* \ nnsteitigh.l.lgt.e,.',... the o. ‘,.. \\', tracts ',, !diva.* .4 thoy .11\ tisoatain 4., obtdo good, '6. . ...,5, 000500 fOr• Nrif., bolo: , \ A C.16(1111A, wai •oolerwl luta atr n I , . '.., 5 Thum* Is it et thts ,h0aw.,14,154.0 task deliverable".. ', . ..,:l ...dr in Norimb6r. it $ 63656.15.4i It1 „ 5.0. dividiog on . NA \i \ '.. •: .‘ '.5 . ,' 'pod oubt Lief Yittiteurgh Will be... 4 Stelpartent.wk. V., ,‘ iVg gOint.44 there.. rip. whir Ideboold not, as, by .\ • \ \ i rlver and riffrwid, Wogs' cail,be bronibi, to this ''otarket ' ;". , triga the 1.1.4 o 6 Ohio ind euterN.,lleutueki,sorT , \ ~idly, If not ottitti , eeterap tot. WOO/. ...f. On' Li4D-414.1.41e5y pig a Aits.ldcLar al 11.14.11 •• r 5 1 MILT/ I.EAllyhNikolsr e i t ~,,,,g,Ti 51.55 55? .e \\ • No. 1, and 13'6 1., bore .5 \ LNATO,2II.,The mart tiS well vpl6 d sr, ...,.. ' 1 . \ . ' \ 4o \ arit welts. manufacitire. *loot.. roLtrsibie of gal; `.: ; •\ titoore at Ito 21e; Noir Yi6 to loco. \ l l, \\ S i ' /451115 ' Th.i atar. \Ls limit)" N. et oltb 0.,Y0b0. '''• B - with‘regul4.:ealei from \the \ sards ats 11 for L o ;rimed \ s ' •• ' . and 1112 for cblir... Frites at 11,146111. r• roper.' at •. \ ' i. • ' 58 ter 041.0 n. 51644517 lbeflisf. I.A.RDIe briro beak Of \ 31: irge 6, ,i lirort repirtl ir . V .\ 'Me utly q, te no at,9 NIIOO LIG. ' , ''.. ' ~,; . 1111.7- • hi. no ea of . it to noti ''',,, • s', 8.5e11 bu isidiout di, riling utaiketWri., ' \ ' ''., NAIL AND 1001.- Frbiss awl ; nolitinitly NAN., es 4 ..,\ s \ td \ lest Quoted. Ter, little has been \+l.4g s for imie limo ,--. ' , past. owl. Cc; 5 . ths soatlnued low ',tail.. f2i , iter 5. In the ','. .: \ BALI-The realiii ror. of kat. tiolt‘p tithe flat 'and 11135 delivered , \ . • s,. ,• \ , . • 011 8 -A modersSebnelo +iv has ieen dot I* , it the 6 . 1. ' s \\ lowing ralest.‘No. 140 oil 5+,10; No. 3 de:6 l /.0.0.10'. - tat...soil 51 1 / 6 11110 15 bbl. '5.'..• . tit` \'. \ R.5016-.114 note a eteillotted grietdan. 1r6:11. gr.\, \\ . get; with sales fr.; Orsilbands In lots Vont 611.1 , A0 1.100 ' '\\ 14, end upwards. st 334 e 040. eash. ' \ IN \ lormsarr -U ;n s orth Is inlet. .oth 00064065 h.') 4 i la. week. We sots eel.* ok 2.5) bid. rectiffed isle . leg s 115190 0. gallop. WOOLIffe hire nothing iotor to notteetn 04 44.. .V., . nor any cause for Mooting ous s o.t.i.o of ,11•6•1 1 . 5. t , • /1/tioy eldpatents of • 00l aro constrattlf 6410 n tntoirg ' fl . .5 . ~ this city.. its way Ircasi the welt to the out,. 241141 p. :., \ umu by moil doling JayamouWied 10/. 1 .0 60 5135 / 1 . '' \ \ .\. amount during July 1851, 54 1,615.955 ti Toe white , s shipments of 1851 op I. Job; .11. well; 3.30739 0.4 W 1. 6 . '':‘. , ' the shiputonti from °prolog of renol \to 8 1 ,1 J. 11..... \ .:\ • 1,8451.31, •LOWiellt * /Idling otfiltusf4 from 144 rar. of . \ ' .N - . 551.8001.. This I. 'doubtl4 \ iwing le Yob bOrboottd. \ 5 11 . \ season this year, to Whit Norse tan.. or s " base but little \ . • doubt tho shipmenhe of Wu.. eitylAhow. s , + . , Ks append U. followl. lie:' the. min current pri• aK of. . :51113C1ILLLNE0128 AETICLF.B.I. ' \ ... • . . 7 4 AssairLida--. . W do Ilialtwole 14" ivu A4.lhrti.. ....... 9 410 :do uppero,dowS2l.oo4 • 22 40 800¢080 40.11491,8 , 00 Borax;.. ---.:30• 5 - 1531 Lime. Lonisidle.- 1* •,,.• \O. . +Balsam .oopasis.-66 6976 , Lotober.ciear 11425 , ..• \ Britastono.--.- 4XO 5 do c0m,55 51...11 Ourketrillaweer.Sl,7s oolft Madder......,.- "..12 14 .... '' ' 141 . 75 Camp1i0r......... .. :45 to Nostard. eras 49 70\ 14 30 \ Cream Tartar.-.4' Nutm0rt..........111 104 00 • , • , Onoto Nut5......... 7 \ 0 do east. lo Lbis i 5 \ • .do grourgLAO F Cinnamon mm.rs.. a. do la do l rd, .......... 85 Intron...---....,.... Pepper • 12 Ossowood ---...-.. 6N. 7 'do ground.. .11 7 e Cloves. ...;.-....Z 8433 41444 21.14:it IN gefft. , . Dried fiem - f . .- e, 64+ 81 41 1 . 1 .16 1, b 11. 5. 1, 1 1 % , ,r. , lg. illlg:`7: :::11 :41f; ' 4 , 012 ";' , .1'.17 r.. 1::: ... :7 .7' :.4•. 0 tk , . 4 4 Xtt:::::;: - ...r 5 7 4 ir=".... - 2 .:::: :::: i kE 6,1,, \ ~. 1,=::::::.,-;::::vizt iltr.:::.-iii-...:::::::-. 1 ,: ei 1° 49 , 6 . ~, "( +3.f ".‘ rouia - ....... ' 4 . 211 , , Shtcrat . ..tifil ?A, Glue: ....:-. -......1 I WM' 6.11.1tt0t0 core 126 WO \ ?I ru11 " N 1 1 . 1 0 1;.: . ...a . t1..1,1 • '''. ..tt ‘ ti: , 1474 . ...7.7. 4 36 F • • ~. itr, tunc..,......t fil?, . Ttgiepti - " *" 17.412 . \ \ d., . gre.,........1 1 6 u • Torpentroe.fits-Sr re \ ' Indigo -UM 1 165 Tallow . ~. . ~ • .+* \ eio th =l;iiit.....lB 4. 7 '... i t* ro % ." ?.. 1 VII 4PI \ . 1 , 0 Powder if -• I - - L t u1 10 ,' 1 ,1 a i r ..... ' ..-- 64,0. I . ritr•ll 50 aiao ‘. do blowing 3AM 4155 55 '. , .. \ . . \ \ • \ , CATiL . i!..AP...IKETS. \ 6., .. ', - ',. • AeLeautisy:Augoet . 2;...1862. Beer Clans-There irae' a very opeuiiderible falling off I. the offainge this '\Booo. from tbreik,of last week.iwousting only to 5.60 041. about DO tewrltieh • weresold to butchers at 11.73151:61 5 00 . 1110 .tight. :aqua; toiLeeee woe, ea.. Vele erle • ellghtehansOltoro last week, when the lower coislitlei,.l , l it $2, awl , She blsber at =5O it 100, lire weight. \ . . ''.l. .Tl4O-6 few hewfit springing eowlweri eoldelslB4 =lt hood. ',Fresh 4. would coninttud - $1855$ 55,N. bend, „ 8800isp I:6=3 -About 65 bead of ibis, wry sold's , . i • 81.50 511.1.1. 44 ..melt lot of latohi. SITS *head. s k., ' lion-. cue were offered; tby would 6;4484054.60 3 100, live weight. . ' _'N, \ _ Paueorkto, July Offered at the onaet.l6oo Wad of hat nate. There ha tan a slather adrana oar our lac wet% data - hone Goodqatltle rage Coto SO to 11.14 , if 100 ha. CAM AND Oshera-36U at market. The Wee wire few. Waal) reloadaloes. COW. raged from 111 a in/ !vinare $l3 trlll2l..and nn ra oaat 6 6 U. $lO. \ lloos-bee offered. Thom rrera'hilt tea knee:was at Soar ea Latte=The dentadllmited"at • - ti me:rale. of 1000 ,0600 at Lodi. each:•ar cow vitae.: iiiiiim ,-- _ • • • B - „ mantoici, Jai; 80:•\ Chest—There wore aired at the scabs. ate \ Meader IMO bead of Beeves. of which °Mabee 700 mat , alt to city butsters and embers. AO sere kA ore 0.- avid. sad 10u were drivels to thlladalybial \ • ' .". Peke* ratted from f 2.76 to 5340 on the tinf, tonal to '. :. ‘F , 501456.78 mt. and marimba Bt tear:..' ' • \ llogi--We toots at 118ffStab. ~. `., . \ RIVER - INTELL I GE N 6171,1[130452 .ARBIViLB AND .., . , , .. „ Tau .Bs \sa,ltte L re . were 3 Lot 6 Lasko, in - luk4kusaik, ' A Isst ace dusk. ised Adisur. , , .„..\ .. \ \ ~.. t 7 , • \ " -`, • • - !I , • - .....ittiucED. • '• •\ \ :.,, ~ • \ iwu...t.4..tt.:erii....71n. • .•, \ \ •,, Atlantic, Parklusou.Viscrwassills. • •-. • " \ , , • Thos. Orissa., suds; Oita Nsu too- , ~ • \ \ \ , • OM . H aldr. t. , We.t Nautot. u ft.h.os eOo. ': • ' '\ \ • • - Stud StniverstllsT, Wsst lief sou.. . \ , dklaatia, FUrkAel Butrus. l 4.• .. ‘. k , ': • Tuusarors=p , .. l 66. , A ..„ • WATS LBA.VIkO s TLIIO DS CINCL`i`IATI-Alllan i. Wlll..lNG—Vselsagt.\ =lrma. nom LIN.. 81L :E N 4 3 7 7. - Vi Fon 012101 gesattr AILI • thls offefi ptleengert. the Marlesa's übL podtor,lnadivertaz v:ttel of Tpr.lar. .•.:.:4 , ,reAm.,Btm•ti,- , VOR CiNbINNATI—Thit sp)on lltht tt d a gb :rZ4 l ll ANglt Wµ. io. ootta Z .l. l; . inleimediate al. , • at 101(d.. Yoe frolhht or CINCINNATI Gt ii ,Iteef , Ammar 11180/11101t e. L'ert.• I for above sodjotertto,ll,,,L, Votiggroilk4l ° ,l ' 4,t , F OR'.CINCINNATILeiki r S.- . 1 re flare/tar Ittatiyoß D . (trt ffeelote..oll trove for the stare zed ell rloterroetlistotpoioic 161. at 4 o'olocK, • \ , • • 1111. f U 1 fj N' cNN AT • Ag a . isYr•or4i.";, \ ltt."l l l' , - • 14401,Louieviurk-qh,tw9 ml slvirtr6;i . tir tlr tt e i tea mv oie ., rr mediate pores ott at 4 e, freteht•polar errlro4,b.ra • , toe. '14 4 011 - IVUEELINg: ,• m gi, due lir i kt drove - 114nm. ...HURONu lila. Lit OAT., t, U.. &Vro owl otorek polotuutd:c d.,, Ibe 296 h 4roa . t. ItLUE IttP/CIVATER, ty 'the L lut;cal, 'fur .... _ . 2.1.bi •'.-:, , \ -. Jiter.4 . struert.F.y.._ . _ \ A ITICKEYS Cho t --- li•a7 --- BlT4ieie.:, Kce .. en. •f V Dlsrebtetipellatie. 110, 10..' , '"b V,71::,Z. 0-geOT•rraling.Varhfiehr her. .. , rp......_._ . , I bt.a.bY ' trt .9 \-- 'Am' .""'''. . :A.7 o siNk4A.kNuagitt\nit!t , ". cape, Pirj • Ormerler.lPorrdtTr - 011600...rit,%te j my • - c ~rokl. hr . U . 3291 \ \ , 'f . ' , 74.....-. 1. ,-, ‘BSIITLIS 1 ',' • ! xi i itlis i t t t P ___, ,:\a. ~.,k"ritS'N. \ T .- . • k l" " E" o `: 4". ia, i:tn,, ; \‘: • . . 2°°'' '.... — ••••• • : :` . : CT; 2 = C ibrfltr /Wit:, ' n 14104.0124. wig 61 . setae, . ~.,, , : , .1.0. !I . l.Wp i r.VaCAl 4 . • , 1 I rketkL'-2:e0'1143)114011!Tok llir''O&°lii.t . `, \r Co. .:\ ACON--30MX) Ibex irsoinivour o iinr- LP ; At a n ' 4 " 44 .! 1 ' 1141110 N19 3 5 , Q . 1:11'f 4 1? arig4;\ efltgean JAMES ihouttmv.„ pi =Deo ei ply P a ßL th. lN ..t tl .6., - .11 . 114Ci21T-, 4,eu lt i atr n tl4er u. " IVi loi drat.% ...Dentltitatk 1-.. 6P\St.
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