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IttCtlllllll4.ltrt. 1.1<...d-) JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Co • FOB vitninclitAL nivroßs sssss oalat. Judy PoLiocc A. R. OatAn, It `aara. • thotrieta.DUtrieto.' 1. Wrtuut F. Boon. 14. Juas It. C• 111.313.1. :Ai .1.111•5 TILUI..n. lh. JOLT.. D. Posros. g. Join W. DMA,. 15. Sums K. D4r49nost. 4 . Jowl P. \.z149. 17. Dr.../99. MeCtrwron 4. Snocsa Men.vArss. 14. lava DIALS. P. /masa W. Ruiz. 19. Jon. 1.5,00. Jaen PERM& W. AllZerneD R0111174n1.. . Joiol 11W550 . 21. Sucour.l. Blaeau . . 9. Jaw. IdAtualkU.. 22•• 1 . 9 1 ,29 16 . L.. , 10. 9a491.94 r. Watts. . r.l. COMMA , 11.111 s. 11. WM, At. 705. , 24. DASD. Pawn. • 12. M. 0. Ilsacca. • 25. PLAN. A. Pravunts. 12. No 51.094.9eraAre. • &Alumni° and Wbig County Ticket FOS t*T01.121.41152 DAVID RITCHIE. Pittmtmrsb. ran ormatzse-220 zurnuer. THOMAS X. 1/01X.E.Allegbgng TOIL Mgt. , 41106.011 DASSIE. Allegheny. gsgssant. 11110/1011 E. APPLCIIIII, Unsattlthaca. 11.1051A8 I.IIIIIIEII. Pit tsburgh. . 1111311ARD 00 WAN. Pittsburgh. IL lA:AVIS/I:11. Pin Togrnghln. 70711111. 1.01111111. Tarentnna. . WILLIAM HAGlLL.'Pitultivrei. BONOTAIT. EDWARD CAMPRZLI:. Jr.. littebtirah. qtr OT WM? 01' QVAILTICR tnnyogy.ag. JOI.IIIIIZ/111AILT, Aliegherl• WU.LtAM ALl3BC..,ritleburgh. comet. JANES LOWRY, PitUtor/b. • enure.' PRA-ICIS I. U.IRDN!ig. Ellrabe.th. Gin. Seem AND Hes. C. Sysecza..—We place eittotir first pago to-day, the remarks of the Con Jens C. &meson at the Whig ratifiea tiers meeting in Albany: -We eltkr every Man, Whig or democrat, suPp.rejodiced, or prejudiced, to read these remarks and weigh them with the foots of history, and then ask himself in all honest candor, whether hodoes not believe that Gen. Scott Is every- way worthy the respect, es teem and votes of, the American people, and whether he is not a perfectly safe and reliable man to place in the Presideutiol Chair. This is the men te ha is now subjeeted to the taunts and, tatters, and who is the objeot of the foulest elan deco of the locofoco press, Lief coined out of whole cloth, are tossed about from one locofoco - press to another, as if the editors rioted iu the work of detraction s and rejoiced. in she runt of the greatest. and best of American citizens. If they succeed in their object, etral defeat General Scott, they will lough at the gullibillty of the people, and will be he very foremost ta lavish praise upon the present victim of their elauders 005 pens. To accomplish their object of clutch ing um they will, it possible, hunt him to the g4.vs without one sentimeat cf remorse, and thou will turn round and garnish his sepul chre and build a monument to his memory, and inscribe upon it the very deeds they MAI >neer at and depreciate. Tab is a true platen'. of I...focction, drawn without exaggeration or ooloring. Uis pre vented in its natural, bidet...a deformity, and ho that would avoid the corruption of his own heart, and the pervtrtion of his moral powers, should slam it ao he, would too breath of the deadly Dpae. LXPONTANT WLWAY DECISION. The decision noticed below, is reference to the destruction of utile, sheep, !co.. on rail roads, is one of much importance to farmers and residents along the lines of railroads, as well as to the companies themselves. Although the de• cision was made in Canada, it : has the vireo bearing on the subject as if made in Pennsylva nia, soil is based on common law, which, in the absence of any direct statute, is the only law on which a decision could be founded in this State. A. similar decision was mode in Connee• dont, sad it will no doubt be universally estab lisbedby the decieiotts of courts in a short time, By this decision any . animals found on railways are considered as trespaseing, and the owners .are liable for any damages which might accrue oti account of such trespass. People bare been so long accustomed in this country to let their animals stray at. barge in the public highways, that they have come to consider it a right, and not • trespass. A - little information and nflec timi will convince :them that they are wrong, mid they will take means to keep their stock within enclosures. - ; goat persons who lose an animal by a railroad train fancy they base a just claim upon the company for damages, net •er reflecting that the animal , killed watt tree pausing upon the premien of another, and by so doing endangering life and property to a fear- RR - extent. A question would arise whether, in case property and life are lest in consequence of t animals being left wilfully end carelessly run ' sting at large In the vicinity of Railroads, an action would not lie against the owner of snob animals,both by the company and the individuals Injured. - Raawaff Thainion.—An important judgment as affecting the Tiede of the public. quoad Railway Companies, ea we learn from the !Montreal Pt. - arse I;tily dellvered,by Mr. Justice , Brom ran, In the Circuit Court. The plaintiff was a farmer named Rochtlie4 teaiding near the line of the St. lawrvice and Atlantic Railroad Co.. • - and the defendants were the proprietors of that company. The action was brought to recover the ;skis oil cow, kilted by the company'! .. . . .. The plea set up was that the cow watra trespas ser' end forther,:anitioidental demina with made t by the oom any for demagog, set et .EGO, which ' had ramlti from the eollieion, and from-the ' oars being thrown off the track by running : sgainst.the nimeL , The judgment of the court ' ' &aniseed the plaintiff's action, and maintained ; the incidental demand, ending damages against Raehellen l' e bl, which MY all the amooot of ' damages th co mpany had proved. This intlg ment was b on grounds that the comport, t i are not nom ' tiled to keep up fences to prevent intrusion o animals, sod that all th ey are re ' <piked to d is to give warning by means of the whistle an . ringing a hell, whenever the care ii , ja orals • o road. \The Court also observed, that it wo d bemost unreasonable t:' , . expect the ' railway to check their speed.st each time ill Anhwei as found on the track; end Shit the i t publiiiinte ,as well ea the law, required that . parties residing on the line of a road ehould . . keep iheir cattle front going on the track at all, • and; if they .did not, bold them liable for demo .. ges.—Antr. Railway TYmu. WEitiILORIELARD MOIL The fateiligenerr rays, that having convened with a number of influential whip of that counts, it *aka that it would be well to hold r Whig County Convention at the dogma court, oven it there is no &Mace of electing their nominees. • . bluanna.—The "night boob," on the railroad near Jacksonville, lately dhockkged a number of men the misconduct. Enraged at this, they shortly afterward attacked him and some others who wers-with hlin. Daring the affray the boss wee etruek in thb mouth with a shovel, and" al most instantly killed. The murderer also struck another person, inflicting a mortal wound. lie - then fled and_ boo not yet been apprehended. Great sultanas prevails to that neighborhood. Two men were drowned while bathing on Fri day—one got tato deep WILICr; the other made an effort to save - Wan. cod both were drowned. We did not hear their names. The bun of Flury Reiter .nss awash with lightning on Thursday sod consumed. His whole wheat crop was stored in it. Loss not A little diwighter of Mr. Oilskin& was so badly burned, by her clothes taking fin, on Wednes day lut, that she is not esisected to sorties. The atone on Thursday Cauca high Bootle in various peke of the county, which destroyed - Isrp-amount of properv. A GOOD Cll4llOl 1011 LeMeneulT.--CapltallSti are referral to the advertisement busied. ..$4600 treated." We are acqualatalwith the amisity offered in thu case, and °madder it of toe most satisfactory sod ample character. The . Resi gns= Is aaald Adam sad vishai to espies • The Doily Union makes the following vera cious stetementi "Whig papers say that Gen. Scott never lost a battle, yet he was taken prisoner, with his whole force at Chippewa." - There is not an American school boy but knows that the above is a wholesele falsehood. On the plains of Chippeis Oen. SOorr with his own brigade, whipped the British in a regular pitched battle, on'a fair field, GUI. Ripley only coming up as the British soldiers were showing their books. Gen. Scott remained master of the field. The British acknowledge the defeat of their veteran soldiers, after about one third of them had fallen in battle, with pain and mortifi cation, and the desperate gelid they eubeequent ly made at Lundy's Laue,:showed a determina tion to wipe off the disgrace of their defeat at Chippewa. The same paper makes the following state "Whig papers Bay that Gen. Scott never faint ed battle: yet he did faint at Lundy'', Lane, and was borne from the field." Gen. Scott -was under fire in the thickest of the fight, at Luady's Lane for many hours, un til Ms brigade had dwindled down to a mere handful. Near theclose of that sanguinary bat tle, after the British had been repeatedly driven from the hill at the point of the bayonet, Gen. Scott was very badly wounded in the ehoulder, entirely disabling him for the time from active service. C. J. Ingersoll's account of this event iv in the following words: . "When information came that the British were I advancing to retake the guns, Score led his &a -1 talion brigade in an impetuous charge, which pat the Britieh left to flight: TOIIIII3O TRIM AGAIN FOB AMITOSIS CRARGI, WORN MS SHOULDER WAS rSACTORND Br A runrint WOUND AFTER RAVING Olt nous' mom As WS lICTIRED, IN corm PAIL BIS FARIWELL OSDIR TO LNAVENWORTR WAS TO CHARON AGAIN . ", This looks like the Oct of a fainting man does it not! Gen. Bolt bad been In the field six or eight hours, most of the time in battle; he, as well as his men, was worn out with fatigue and excitement, nod dribg with thirst; his shoulder ix horribly lacerated and fractured by a ball; does be then faint? No, as he is borne bleeding from the field, hie farewell order Is; ...Leaven worth charge again.' Gen. Scott was not then thirty years of age, and was brevetted a Major General for his gallantry. Our opponents would gladly bolster up their Pointing General, by eo brilliant an example as stoat of Gen. Scott, but history defies their ef forts. If Gen. Scott had fainted after he was borne from the field, from pain and exhaustion, that would be no excuse for Gen. Pierce, who fainted on going info battle, and before he was in reach of the enemy's random shots! No wonder the martial spirit of the American people revolts at supporting each a fainting hero. All the power of party drill can scarcely hold the rank ad fileto such a candidate. RATIONAL 13111 . 0 N CONTENTION. For several days Gael: there have been rumors Lt , a National Union Convention, which was held 'n Philadelphia, and nominated Mr. Webster. As national conventions are public matters, the rumor was treated ne apocryphal ; hut it now comes out that this convention, called by nobody tubbely, and composed of self-appointed dele gates, did really hold its sessions in Philadel- Ole, and go through the forms of nominating Presidential candidate=. The proceedings are given as follows, in the Philadelphia papers of Tuesday: Notional Unto. Convention.—This body met yesterday afternoon, when the proceedings of Saturday were made public. The following are tie officers— , President—Hun. Charles E. Stewart. of Mieoi e'ppi. Vice Presidints—Noah Deeply, Mama chneetts ; 0 Bargees, Connecticut; Edward • Young. Rhode Leland; Edward Saoford, New York; H. C Mclntyre. New Jereey; William lin ker, Peoneytennis; William lay, Delaware; Al ice Morgan, Maryland: S. J. Caldeleugh, Ihr. gads,. William Lane, North Carotins; Boojamin F. Clark, District of Columbia; Richard Thomas, Georgia; W. S. A. Ansley, Alabama. The Convention. nominated Hon. Daniel Web ster for President;Mid Hon. J. W Rernedy, of •Pesuleylvanba, for Vice President—the former nnanimonely. Per the latter two ballots were had, as follows: First ballot—Howell Cobb, 17; U. S. Foote, 9; GJ. Jenkins, 23; W. Kennedy, 14; R. Toombs, 12; A. H. Stevens, 9. Total cast, 64 ,2 -necessary to a choice. 56. Second Ballot—C. J. Jenkins, 22; J. W Ken nedy, 58; Howell Cobb, 3; W. A. Graham, 1. Yesterday afternoon, after providing for a ar mai tender of nominations, the convention ad journed, sine die. The Philadelphia American accompanies its report of these proceedings with the following remarks Our city reporters have (mnished us with the tyllowlng report of the proceedings of the most I mysterious body which has assembled herea bouts for a long . time. Meeting without any previous notice,'composed of nobody knows whom, and sittig with closed doors, until after their bneinetasuch as it was, was transacted,they came like shadows and have so departed, leaving tot trace of their Preemie° but the meagre com mencement of their doings hereunto appended Who is the Hon. J. W. Kennedy, of Pennsyl vania, who has been ponored with the Vice Pre• tidential nominniiod l We do not remember to Ante heard of this gentleman, but since his dig nities have fallen him, we may say with honest Nick Bottom to the Fairy, "flood master Peas. blossom, we shall desire some better acquaint ance with you." . Without any disparagement to the Hon. Mr. Kennedy—whoever he may be—it may, however, be pertinent to inquire why these toperlative Unionists obese both their candidates from the North, Surely, Mr. Webster might have been considered as grits sufficient for one tection: and besides, it was scarcely handsome to forestall the Sail= of the Georgia Convention, which has sufficiently indicated its purpose of nominating Mr. Jenkins. What will Mrs. Grun dy Bey to these extraordinary demonstrationst The Ledger comments in the eame vein. It says: ' , Hearing something, yesterday, of snob a eouvention being about to commence its arduous labors, we instituted a search for three mortal hours, to find tt, hat all each efforts were vale, politicians werti . (or once modest, and would not ehow themselves to the public. In the meninx somebody sent us a printed slip of what pur ported to be the proceedings of the convention, which informed ne that the body.had nominated Daniel Webster for President, and J. W. Kenne dy, of Pennsylvania, for Vice President. Who Kennedy Is' we do not know; where the con es:Alan was held we do not know; and we believe no one else is apprized of the fact. P. S. At a late hour last evening, we were in formed the convention met In the back room Ma hotel in Walnut street, nose Fourth. There ie-a J. W. KLMINDY of this city, a re spectable Book and Job Printer, who is the only person of that name we know of in Pennsylvania. When be receives the notification °flits nomina tion; he will please inform us, and thus remove our anxious diinhts. Lama—The Philadelphia Bulletin, of Wed nesday afternoon, makes the following announce ment: • Mr. J. Wayne Kennedy hav written a letter, declining the nomination for the Vice Presidency tendered to hl© by the mysterious little conven tion that mot here on Saturday, and diearowing all knowledg.J - of, or connection with, its proceed inf;s: pasyLLEacs OF CHOLERA In Sandusky, Ohio, this fatal malady still pre Tails. The Stow. of Monday states that eight or ten cases of sickness resulted fetidly on Se tordsy and Sunday. The sudden - change of weather from hot tounseasonably cold produced a marked aoe unhappy effect upon those who had been laboring under desesse of • the bowels. In those cases, when attendance was prompt and medical prescriptions followed faithfully, the denture yielded readily to treatment. The weather on Monday was favorable, and the Reg ister says...the change froni yesterday is striking in its effects:upon both sick and well persona The former, ao far se we have heard, with one exception, are doing well, while the latter feel a oorrespondinivigor of body and mind unknown I for many days before. The deaths were among foreigners of the imprudent or improvident class. At Tolesii, the cholera has been very fatal to the forego population, but has been mostly con fined to than. • Last week there were frequent cases of chol era in Beak, and on Thursday four in one family had , died of it, as had twain another fimily residing near them. Still the disease had not assumed an .epidemio form, and the gen eral health Of the oily was g00d..: . Atßothester, N. Y., the cholera hse.beeninore fetal pan anywhere else In the North tile**. eon. From bun Bawdily afternoon to Mon day et fore o'clock, P. ht., the cholera prer ex otmlind, fail. Daring that time, 'Wrens cases, twenty-eight of them fatal, were reported to the Board of Health. The Democrat Dave:— "The mortality in a single block, in the north part of the city, 'ram greater . than on any pre vious day. Eighteeepereona died in the build ing from Saturday to Monday morning, but an examination of the premium explained the cause. The basement was damp and closely shut op. The wonder is that people could have lived there so long. Among those who died ore nomad Moses B. Seward, proprietor of the Shawmut Mill; and John O'Donoughoe for thirty years a citizen of Rochester. TSB HENRY CLAY TRAGEDY The following is the verdict of the Coroner's Jury, after a moat fair investigation of the facts connected with the burning of the Henry Clay: reamer.—The Jury find that on the 28th day of July, 1852, the persona described as having been found dead at Yonkers, were pas sengers on board the Henry Clay, that she took fire and was consumed, and that J. K. Simons, one of the persons was burned to death, and that all the other persons, either by reason of the shock occasioned by the collision of the boat on the land, were thrown overboard or that in or der to save themselves from being burned, cast themselves overboard and were drowned in the Hudson River. That on the above named day the Henry Clay left Albany, with passengers, about 7 o'clock in the morning; that Captain John P. Tallman was Captain, and part owner; that Thomas Caliper wan also one of the owners, James L. Jessup was clerk, Edward Hubbard was pilot, James Hubbard !assistant pilot, John Germain was engineer, Charles Merritt assistant engineer ; that a certain young man whose name is unknown to the Jury, but who was employed to tend the bar of the eteambent, and that these persons were on board at the time, and had each of them part of the charge of the said boat ; and that for the purpose of excelling in speed a cer tain other steamboat called the Armenia, or for the purpose of increasing the speed of the Henry Clay, created no unusual and unsafe quantity of steam, and in FO doing made excessive fires, and did not use ordinary prudence in the manage ment of raid fires: and, although being often re monstrated with by different passengers, did for a long time continue these excessive fires, and in ' consequence thereof, through their culpable neg- 1 ligenoe and criminal Teckleasneali, the Henry Clay did, at fifteen minutes after 1 o'clock, P. 51. take fire, and all the deaths of the. passengers afore described enaned : so the Jurors say, that the deaths of all the sahl persons, and of each of them, were the result of an act perpetrated by the said Jhbn V. Tallman, Thos. Collyer, James E. Jeseop, James Meander!, Edward Hubbard, John Germain, and said barkeeper. The act was imminently dangerous to others, and evinced a depraved mind, regardless of human life, al though it was perpetrated without any premedi tated design to effect the death of any particu lar individual. . . The wreck of the iienry Clay wov raised on Tuesday, by the derrick, but no more bodies were recovered. A quantity of gold, silver and copper coin was discovered under the Captain's office, melted together in one confused mss!. NI:CA r1T0L . 1,10,1 OF tI.AT{, ' 11.44 recognized by ntitn., 51 Unrecognized bodice bt Yonkers. _ The hodieyloubd in the w.terz uf N York, 9 i The bodice on.. the Jertey Shore. a Dend bediere recovered TUE MEDICAL Es.axiabir. —We are indehte3 to kleters. Lindsay S Blakiston, of Philadelphia, tor the August number of this valuable perimli. cal, edited by Francis gurney Smith, M It , And ,John B. Biddle, M B. Its contents are very in ••• - - , testing and valuable. Among them we oh •roe "experimental researches applied to phyei ogy and pathology, - ' by El Brown Leguard, iris; observations on cholera in military Frac- ce, by W. IL Tingley, M. U.: nit:graphical no tees; edttorial • medical news; and a record of .edical t deuce, embracing numerous important Tar FISIIING following to the otter of the British Minister, conveying notice e the United States of the Intention of his Wo rt:talent to protect its subjects in their right to he Fisheries: July G, 15.52. Sir: I have been directed by her Majesty', Government to bring to the knowledge of the Government of the United States a measure which has been adopted by her Majesty's Gov ernment to prevent n repetition of the complaints which have no frequently been made of the en croachments of vessels belonging to citizens of the United States and of France upon -the fish ing groonds reserved to Great Britain by the convention of 1818. Urgent representations honing been made to her Majesty's Government by the Governors of the British North American Provinces in regard to theme encroachments. whereby the colonial fisheries are most seriously prejudiced, direc tions have been given by the Loris of her Me - . . . jesty's Admiralty for stationing off New Bruns wick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward's Island, and in the Golf of the St. Lawrence such a force of small sailing vessels and steamers ea shall he deemed sufficient to prevent the infraction of the treaty. It is the command of the Queen that the officers employed uponthie soma° shook! be specially enjoined to avoid all Interference with friendly Powers, except where they are in the act of violating the treaty; and on all occasions to avoid giving ground of complaint by the adop tion of harsh or unnecessary proceedings when circumstances compel their arrest or seizure. I avail myself of this opportunity to renew to you the assurances of my high F consideration. JOHN . CICAMPTON.• In communicating the above mentioned cor respondence the President informs the Senate that the steam frigate Misiissippi, Com. Perry, has been despatched to the seas adjacent to the Brttip American Provinces in order to protect the nights of our fishermen under the Treaty of 1818. 12=1 Prrreeracin, August ti; Mn. EDITOR:—in glancing over the city pa- 4 per' to-day my eyes 'fen upon a notice in the Dispatch, of the Commencement at Jefferson College, and I was much pleased with the com meet on the speeches, with the exception of the pusillanimous remarks in reference to the vale dictory of Mr. Canningham of Blairsville. The author's motive is known to many, meet , ally to the students of Jefferson College. The author Is a member of the Plll 0 MIKA DILTA Society, (a secret aseeelation) and the design of his attack eau easily be traced to the refusal of Mr. C. to connect himself with that popularity - seeking , selipronotin, association, and this lever, fled by the enoomium passed upon his broth, deltas; whilst others, who deserved equal com mendation, he takes no note of. I had the rieesure of hearing Mr. Cunning. ham's valedictory, and have heard none speak of it, in any other terms than those of commen dation. You may therefore, judge of my sue price, when I noticed the unmerited remarks In the Dispatch, against Mr. Cunningham. Mr. C. was very unwell when he delivered his valedictory, but even that did not detract from Its beauty, and the effect could he seen, by the tears that dampened the cheeks dummy admiring spectators. Yes, liars—triendsbip's tears! and riot the crocodile tears of dellaism. I suppose the author feels as large, since thin mighty effort, as the gnat on the ox's burn of which we read in Risop's fable. Yours ? C. A. .1. Dowsmo.—Tho death of thin eminent orticultoraliet is a public lose. Few men have labored harder, in their sphere, for a genial cul ture and a higher comfort, among those Mho till the earth, than Mr. Downing. Ile was a man of rare genius. Thoroughly American, yet full of a love of the beautiful, who more than he, who so much as be, wan laboring as successfully to make all toiler, of the earth realise how beauti ful home, the garden and farm might be, with a right culture of th e head and heart? Alas, that one so truly theoretie, and so wisely practical, should be loet to on, in the prime of life, and of hie unefolness. The grounds around the Capitol and the Smith , nonlan Institute at Washington proclaim his originality and creative power. Where are there finer models of beauty! In all our cities on the seaboard, and all over the west, his genial fit nee and plastic power have been, and are felt, and exercised in refining the taste, and eierating the social life, and improving the mind of his eountrymen. This was his aim: For this be acted, thought, invented. For tide, and in this,. his life was bound up. No man better realized than he; the true ideal of a farmer freeman ' and no one worked more wisely to make every tiller of the earth realise it. The Columbus Horticultural Satiety has pus- ftscoarior Family Soap, ed resolutions lamenting the death of Mr. Down- TIIREOTIONS FOR OBB.—Cold or warm ing. Let us inquire, not, ' , who am fill hie.ky water—either colt, heel or runt —otsr be unit with pincer bat in judos to his titbit, yet alive, tree ' paled Meer. Ilutrtge that It is filled. Boob would be his noble an- 111 ittit=illififoeciliel opt. ;hey will requite but ~tae rubbing err tetwittort, atoll itio boUloo Is retool twit. us nor to this question. Baoh should be the Mr u eurs web pallor soon. A tense emetic; coo be 'Uwe ewer whenever • good man goes kenos. -$4 500 W/INTED cue thoo an trouble ond tapitueo flat with Vele map wort:soled not to Mr. Downing perished by th e bertung of the - ' reVoAthi: tw a in eliohtret bine, or the etta or -ou- Homy Clay; Whether by fire or by water we LEI E substember wishes to obtain a loan of itles. tait. into onto t er Ott will. Immo. seal Wed of 'Mew not Nor shall we ; w i re. _ F ee . t h e u . stebird m woustut ..itr t..ror m s a " .. weriod. Aztritritospou tireethoset.Polib:l4s,Tuth. Jo ,ait‘tc n# 7, z . itt7 t , ,lr r tt spirit of beauty, 'width RUM. temple. on ER*, ovalf am ° °°' Pitt. b . "th . !EPT,,,der,==it.4:4 hos low it/ fit home is a Foritr ism*H•oms4343S--dtbbboi,juot too 'd for onlo b ow. . • blOnallt' Teo Mort. VA/LOSOMINKIYISDISKINg., uryn . JUKU be the HEWS ITEIL The flantsville Advocate says the cholera has broken out at Tuseumbia, Ala., and there have been several deaths. The National Institute at Washington has been Drssented With the fiag that waved over Fitch's first American steamboat, in 17b9. von. Humphrey Marshall, of Kentucky, was confirmed in the Senate on Tuesday, as Minis. ter to China, and will resign his seat in. Con gress soon. A young man named S. Cohen Lopez, book keeper and cashier at the house of North ,I. Scott, St. Louis, wetarrested in that city on the 28th uit charged with embezzling $lO,OOO be longing to his employers. One of the largest freight trains ever drawn over any road, arrived as Detroit a few days ego, over the Central Railroad. It was com posed of 75 care, burdened with nearly 300 tons of freight, and was drawn by a single 1044:mo tive. The train was a little over a quarter of a mile in length. • Mr. Webeter continues on his farm at Marsh field. Ilia health and strength are rapidly im proving. In the meantime, Mr. Webster it watching the pointings and tendencies of the diplomatic world, and bringing the fishery diffi culty to an honorable and amicable adjustment. A despatch from Eaton, Pa, to the Philadel phia papers, states that a break occurred on Monday afternoon, 3,1 Inst., in the Delaware di fig= of the Pennsylvania canal, on the seven mile level, near New Elope, and that it would take eight days to repair it. ' The Barre Patriot records the death of brae Bassett, of that town, on ttni2Bth of June, aged 97 years. Mr. Bassett was a revolutionary sol dier, and enjoyed a small pension from the country for his services. Bo has been married nearly 74 year, and' leaves a widow aged 93, who is in excellent health. The Oregon oorreepandent of 1.10 Cleveland Plaindealer says that Gen. G. Hinton is keeping public house in Portland, in that territory an der the name of Gordon. A cute of considerable importance, no well as interest, was argued at the late term of the Cir emit Court in Kingeton. The action was brought to recover the loss of the nohooner Ell, n, run over while at anchor near Hampton, ou the Hudson river, by the South America, last elm mer. The jury rendered a verdict of $l5OO, about what ti e eebuener was estimated to be worth. At Schenectady, on Tuesday, about three o'• dock, while a son of James Pickett, about fifteen yearn of age, was standing on the track looking the Saratoga train coining at the depot, he was struck by an engine of the Utica and Sche nectedy road, that wan backing into the engine house, and instantly killed. ' Dr. Mla.ne'a Great Remedy for Liver Complaint. • iIiWTIII.I propriebts of this justly coin:brit -04 mettle°. ore to the duly receipt of the Mont era, • Inc tcaticnont• • of Ito excellence Caeca that hat Icy, gaon one.. ittencabie by meet extllful were cerel tranyedialXly atcr thew Dille teen; glare. The Ilfiellte4 an ao nonyercout. that It I. loyperaible to pubis, them the tiotit• e.l ant••i.apel, Fut •0 It ea cytablyeheel feet that Xl"Lane'e Liver the bc• nyeeletne ever 0ffc....1 02,, I lepato. d•renxemo, the.ryer...larval onoccraeery those potter from tha: aro, of b.-curers. Lifer mplatxr. alould lone no On,. builest, Xx Voce C aol ecc tLo 101,111.tito u.r.1tra...1.111c1. way be had Iron nu, Deo. mote ! Ucxiw,t. in tee..au.l and J !UN. a CO. xen7.ll• by. •tyee. F. S, Cleaver's "Pnze Hiedal Roney Seat) t e i t y-T Ist; who hove ventured on the us ea. au I any:ol.l4n ithrtatlner ••Clearat • e I,l e l Huhn, "...yr.' hare very ...thrall, ataGDo.al that S. rotha-rlmirtatn altnraturn nt to attl,le of lion, Wlth tncyre,lnnyte, ornre 'y earrrlrrye t try thn matmfecture ar• l air Meer,/ acrr • •. atallernot to plaret It iz nntralt• on with that p.telarer • r t" "'lnbar, It la tnat r Itr•llnn, oT, k ne•Our:trr iarohnn • "rear n: the rea•un.l ania ••eaVart"'" , .Ihr'tter •rale:l Irrrn the auertal) Mat awn*, •ar• not Inn ny r Yentraornr, our tlan rent% nf a ta raunatszy enterprurn the fruit" of to an I narafral atraly, •In•". trk n•al•••14• cf threw" atentalo alt, elantrikal a rail Irna", sad ae nta, ~belt nralered 11, lalarro tr. ralr to hrtn r rrli ..lulb lilt *aria rarl a•I Ihrtaordne Prue e•ntr It r I•lttabut rah and It. al II Fr M== Rar.i' , 6 PRINTING d All ir..11.1,4 -erocuted R....turf .n.l • ..I,ntte , ll slit b. Q 1,13 1.. I,4rs st,.l wn fr , r Esll.lnaston anti ltannert 1411 !lent, 11111 s or lading, Innitst I.stmln, rtorstl,ll. a-.. at. swsll; SW/ cries. LE I{ 7. Anti . now as to S I cbetu‘bt u. I 1,;.d •iiloa Po le. ,ell to out uotit I hoe! . lorpew lost to writ . u I hr.t olferwl the (W ler ...W. th• weorl• thouch . ,rhaps 11,.• lb. quere row.nt onelortien• of rho o hit but little dwreweei trl•• lio4 l Corr , rue on trio!. Rod werevedeel fume to hr,, Until I - • - thttn to test It. pedleal Vonat, It ann. te¢an>ntut the deaf sad lamn. A men whe hal been blind lot elght yearn. wt.wevulded to try Iry Vl?tenn and when tve I but tbroo hot., h. n,11.1 > a-rope Ore man. atvl clearly zi!vrtuxutit. ev , :or 2-.. whilehemlth otherel.... nook t0n.,•.V.1. biindue appears to haw. been the restate( • very lure, era.... of f3orofela. Much more might be ra.d et the heattng Karel, of rofmloarl . it euthe. to 'ay that it ha. obta!ped an ',Lerida.' WPraivritr In Lnla n't.n try. I base Fold all that you gave Ene, .0,1 might bate- Pohl a holatir Ginn.. 11151EBAUVIII. &Larva Lylavonain. March 1ft.151.4. A. H. 11(),LES & Bl IVI t(). Succesnor to U. P. tieli+on Cu., \IA\UFACTC OF SOLID BOX VICES, PLATED 1314) , I1 . it ki 7 . Laftl..Z . ti l 'ALLl , I'IITSBI7IIOK, PEN A. WAD won.r .tt.et, thirl dxrt &boy. smit.hta.l varnatte.t rqual to no? notutor.i. RS , • - . - First rremium DAGUERREOTYPES Prat Oifict Building. Third Streii. g ,ITIZENS sod strtingSrs who wish to ob tato an !worst, artistic and life like liken., at re-y moderate pm,. find It to their Interest to tall at thok nil know. establiMment. where entire eatietartino .aranteed, orl4 ode. Marine one Cl the taterot end beet arranged ride and Skylight , rter cue, eructed tot the hansom.. turtruintnte or the mmt pisssrsi kind. and sssins WM , / the Mee t= or Dego. reotrring, now practioell by the calabatel horde. 0 , Philadelphie and hew York. Mr. N. flatter* hintaelf to.l able to oCer to the patrona of theetyle of Vatd . ...arra, either atnaly or lu groups. which has never bee. RMl=l;= DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, A OKSON'S National Dago , :mein Gallery, tililcorer nf Inamond and Markel Meet. font...JO inoars Dn. Mono) Pittsburgh. • Ladle. and Ilentlemen winkle tontelolife'lkell l o l l9 4 •S at tomer/de prices, will plasm mil at the shore entablorh. meet, Mel up with very nuperior aide audSkT Light , af teed with nn that the operatnt mo take the mmt emirate far e , tollen of the human form 11% .11 the eapreadou of animatial life, to ILL wmture • kaaramea Painting", An., aneuretelf and dn . plimon taken of original likenemes aik.venenns not moulted to take ;deice, litat. • per. fart resemblance. eji.Likennserea taken of nick and doomed penman in part of to Vni:and se-11000. open, and °penile from 8 ♦N., until 6 P. a. Entrance In Um Diamond. Orikkewl isT Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road. icaIIARIFI_MME_WRISM TICKETS TllKollfill TO •..," BUFFALO, DUNKIRK. TOLEDO, DETROIT C HICAO 0,, MILWAUKIE, COLUMBUS aro CINCINNATI. /are to Chivelmid $3 TIIE new and fast running steamer FOR EST Wry. l-...n the Monongahela wharf. old. n. ktrinongahela hots. every [noosing (rltindaya mi• tb Vinfl p n ;:wit h qat " 37ll l o . l="eraytnal h Pltna n g goad. r•aoing Wellsville at 12.2. E. P. M.. and a ' es ' iv- Dm at Clonirlaml. at 40 minute. put fmnclock. P. Id, and oononoting with:steam hoot for Dunkirk, 001040. Tu.., Detroit. Milwauldr, End Chle... Puma.re leo. riltAtallµl.l In 1114 61011A/211. and (no Ira next evening In Chicago. Pamengern going to Cloveland 01. Oh. and Penna. It. n., .ro 01 out at Allison, (by te N2O 1. M. traln.l at oielock o I' M. and (by ll o'clock. h Mato.) at 2.40 Y. hero then have to wait Idl 8 0.1.0, P. M.. for the Exp.. tn.lo from weurTill.. which taken them on to Cleveland. amino; at 11=0 dm,tad In name fain of Cara an Udine who go hy IVRY of Melina.. 8.‘,10/11 , ehrentel through from Pitteburgh to Cleve land... board tha nteamor Vomit City. , • . aPPIY JOHNi CAUG 1 _.,(1),,,0rt•0l and Pittsburgto t Hsll Rjst OM, Musonsoshrls !louse. Water bit...llid dust from On error, or lionlosurbl tiro r—Ur the Utile Pontos K. IL, to Alllssuo, sod Cisorland aud Pittsburgh It. IL. from Allisnes Cho, land, lbw faro 1,8:00 Insurime company of Pittsburgh HOMEY. rum... F.3IUML L MARSIIBLLAser. OSTICE, 94 WATEB:, BETWEEN MEET AltD WOOD STRUTS. Id INPUIt NH NELL AND CAIIOO RISER ON Till 0310 ANI , Alldnlttlll , 'I KIVElid. AND TAILIIITAO iv Y.N. Juno r/ oyeknol by ar anlnng. AV FIRE. Alt , . ..; win f/a,rds c.f Wad SRA and 71.11.:4:11 , NAVIGA TION and ?RAN NEORTATION. l, . ' 0111.1.010118 . C. ~ •t I um..., . . Win..Larlwer, I ly in. r.u0.1.t. 11 , ..21 D. Elnu. I Wm. M. Kier, w. Iliembeml. 1,.4.11 Dunlap. Jr.. I D. Deb.". ..11•11,•503. Yratitto Seth,. Iw.groa 11,0,10.011. S. kikoculoaktnr Molt.- brrao I. I Parooel Bs. 'Ulm , M. Pnvenelt. MARMM, tht 'Thunder erealtur. the alb laah. IT the Rel. D. D. 1311ott. D. D. her. NATHANIEL WEST.D. te DIARY Y. daughter of Andrew Flaming. Eq., .11 of Ude city.. BD, Ycaterdayj 6th inst. lß ,-at halt plat 5 o'clock, P. lf, ISAAC DICKSON. Bon of luxe D. and Pautannab Gardner, aged 8 Tun. 5 month. and 25 dare. The Mende of the Dmitri!. vvenontlatv Invited to at. land his funeral' frone the realdenen of hl. parent.. 12. Clack .t.. Ilth wanl.nt b o'clock. P. 11.' z • HOMOE O F PEANBYLV ATHIC ME EDANICAL lA, COLLEGE 'Located on Filbert HILIDELPii Steel., above Eleventh, P I A. TILE Leetures 01 the regular eourao will aLw oo the Pn.,nd Mondsy of October, and ryntinue mail the fire! of Ilitreb +WWI.. AM , 113: Of fr.. for • full coo,. nf Lector. 1•103 00 et odeot .1 *do hay... Won e t two full atmeslo nth. 30 00 )110,nslatie 0 :re. paid 0000 o , e _ 5 00 1,0 lit:al I.o.tamy 1 0 0 00 00 11,1, - -The e:o3ll3etwrGirlit Fla take I. o o<n . Inlth In March. FACULTY. - WILLIAM S. HELMUTH, M. D., Prof LIJOr of If recopathic instatitee, Pathology, and the . Practice of Medicine. WALTER WILLIAMSON, M. D., Professor of Materia Modica and Therapeutics. JOSEPH G. LOOMIS, M. D., Professor of Mathias and the Diseases of Wont and Children. ALVAN E. SMALL, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Medical Jur - is-prude - or MATTHEW SEMPLE, M. D., Professor of' Chenzielry and Toxicology. FRANCIS SIMS, M. Pro,frzsor of Surgery. • WILLIAM A. GARDINER, M. D., Prefrator of Anatomy. W. ASLITON REED, M. D., 1 Drrnonsirator of Anatomy. ' Students will be admitted to the Homiepathio flosoltal. to reerive clinical inatiuction.andwltn. as treat Cent at the trolcde of the rationta. and ...Poe TOocti. . 03 tlirtlif ' LWArriritsa line. aust7.l , lt:. No 303 Arch St. PhilalelPhie Farm For Sale ruillE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the . .:I'dh of Auttom.ls4 , 4 hi. farm. (of 76 act,/ Itruta or t tho root leadtta frcin Free it to ilarutoey, 01, ,, sages west albs Made Milt.ln Nf ldle,ca loa WWO. Ito tier Co, Vs, and about ttl miles Irmo htschnigh .: I farm Is well Imp °red, alwont acre, of winch tam; ion at state c' cultivation. There it so abomlnono of mstd Water and coal. with oLlier cnovenieness. There arc erstird lb./,on, two sques. log houses. which are to grmsd fie .essatd hum. tbeeenf sentom . oppor.nnity to thme Who mlabt wish to erect Swk and other artAJcs will be oftetsd Vsoduc. ou the •Loso date. sug7 crms sr,. and will is. toads knowilA . o C . n talAblLhe day of sale. :w 21:•3 It Y. Farm for Sale. ,` FARM, c umieting .r 1 75 acres cleared, rr tot tor rat, 1 Farm it .2: from the It Depot. at Fa os. Ohl, V.tiqulrr of .1. It HANNA. u u 1...12‘ at 1,1m.r. Hems 111 Co'a. Yor Salo. • IGHT flundrel llul Forty Seven Acres n' land. onktable 'or ronnort, Vairy onn t tqc-ot. ,stimil, north or Ind Italutunro At Oldo. I ..It. en ill , nda I tomtit. /own Untz,norte tn Itron.lnnollhy rolno CA , • Viratota. 10 or .dd cleared: Inooll tls,P. he.t L. r,,.t . 14. co.. 1 , ,,1114b . , pr.vaal, onaln u llll 7 N. , 121 , N 4,1 Fare, NEW o 1 SIC • \CLE Tom's Cabin: IlAtt••• et:rat ,r. 11.411.• I.ollltmiritxtter Frltetttwl.. Watts--0 Waltv h. A. Itobb•c , • ttrltt•ttowl, W 10.17: Ittrltn: ml•'van r 4 ..1•• It •,••art tn. Inn r. NI-wfr 1•Ir t s tio• awl r.••l•‘.l , tr t•ortt . :. t,',l 1 , tnr t , t , .1011 . .1 II 41.1.1,11. Extensive Arrival rrf Xrre Gordr For TSr Senyton M.kSON S CO., 1; . 2 and 64 Mirk . burn, th. ar..l • •rool pr., u•aa:tig (.1 tta /W.. in -I.l.eznizette.. 11 twdN'l, Cy 11, er.11.e...1.4.....5. •,1 tnott•rar. ~ 1 [1..• I,lras, 111.0. /!r.lll eke tl !re 11 pl•t ea. 1 , T .• ~,z. ;1 -.111 i 1 0.11.1 N tlly _W. it.. "„•,t, 11COLLIN:: ott•tre hrrsitlaield. "1,7 EW ROOKS—hi:4 re,eivol, it Thr II .rth,ttt rutt ultivatrr 4: • "Ivan , - .r-.. trr4: thr -Ara, tov••• rt •, Arrt, .Inurttalt Ettcht•rn 7tlt.nthr in dr: l`n,writroots..to hf :Fr! John kraut.. hn etrttv.r . • h.,111:0v. li•thtut tAz Nnr livtorvlr= tern, Ktrv•a. tirn A ilbtotrl A Iturvh:trt it ::r :Ito Ch.l.l,tt of ti 1•1, tre rutttvutLE. 1 . ea e I,ll:coat:nu OM , r! A h • 1%), At,.7 I,:trth rt. IEA'III.I;I:S....IINSENG BEESWAX ,: I 11L-1 lan %Mc frvm .«,m.r YI/Ibt c•i. I.:. I r , AI W DICKRY a Co, ator nod I mot UNDRIES- - "'"" .t cANk.„.I.I NUFF— I tal Mlweaboy, just KIDD k • • g , fl INA WIIITE-100 n.. tor nule loi m u le a 63. ._._ 11;,LOLTH SULPHUR-60011m. in ste.r e and I ~,,,1.,,, J 1(1 , 11 t C., Y RES' CR FAIRY PECTORAL-- 6 J A for now: J KIDD aCo UL. MOlt.- 3 lb.. i n store, tor nab) by' 1,3 asaa7 KIDD h Of/ riIuRPENTIN }AAR, for role, in prom. •1 order, by lan 7 J KIDDtlOt. Loomis' Abnariam for 1853 o . A I .TEATEI. hANFORD C. HILL, EN• I OONIIS' AMERICAN FARMERS' AL LA at AN AC, }ooa Nil. AMERI C A N In the Polar. at flambe form. and daapted to every thloa orreesatl ronatituto romolet• /molly Almanac. Neat after the Calendar sod A.tronoinba.. department. th. leadlog object Is to lay batneo thy render, annually.. Colt renapt of uaeltd, prattkal Inf...rcuattect. Natnit intrt.ture l that fill tt of la. al p rnmoent Into.. n and vain, nnecially. to the farmer. for .50. to the tend., by the Quantity, at (err reammaa bla price, and whobaralo ant r.. 1.1 at threat:attar of the LUKE LtaIMIP. Adept. No, SI. Viofxt atna.L. THE niembers the EAGLE FIRE CONIPANY sr.. hereby untitled tosttfod regular yeartrrty meeting of the 1.70•. , y . L. 13 SW.. day rttauxoat Let( P. , t O . C - loet the V.lrli•n 1101 Remo.al F. hare removed to No. 94 Wnter an , v T 118 Ifrola rivet, Wareboune merztly cocupled b Mow. Cep. l Slchvight. aut. 11.0%SlIOILST k MIT 111•1111. TO CONTRACTORS. Central and Ohio Rail Road. 1 rkitOPOSALs will be received until the it• udt• .1., of /Wane( ne:.l. al 11,0!Ilco of the Chief Engineer. In 'Lane...lllle. for the Ur...htth , n and Matonry ot Forty tVe section.. of the Ahoy, road, extending front • point A miles eatt of Catnini•lge.tnerithin about limiter at Me Ohln Hirer. near Wheeling. Oa. 'rho wet/. own the greater rortinn thie dlrition 'err h...t. inrluding oeveral [Unties. not s large PrnPottlon of ?Wormy PIM nmpeeing 10 rendre a per rents, of payment In Ito etoek of the Ito•d are dex.rable: though • favorable cvnelderatlen •ill he Oven propoeale far entire mei, ...r U. obtained at the Enginewin oftlee, In 7-anear.lle. an 4 Jo , at On:abridge out Wheeling. (It at...la:ter the met. 11.0111:t17 51eLt:Mo. 1.10 Chief Enetrreer. Central Ohio Sail Road ryliE eoncludiug dap f or the reception u ta r:r uho'tg , e 4 ". II ni.•xt66.linfe !font a i.o..tft 6 611 , ...m.t of Carbridr, t0.ar41., 6,0 ro..tr.r.r4 from 10. 1.1,1, o r •10 , 1, flatn4 bl.l, almf rerelv..l for tn. matrttlor f , f if, V.111...ttm: ofttfr..,.. , mr o aml tomtit: In Lb.' 666 i b‘ M. • rur cub al,m, E.: A. lafol • . ebtof Kneteeer. Wanted, . 4 :SIERICAN thlf Dolbus, Jll liirate.. .1 , , eo rrrr litosi bovibib I'Lliiii il.i awn,...liribuinn •In Nut.i..... Fire rbstir ileco.. Ten T4u1.1. Viiocy.i. linallob bilbur. .111110 11 , ..1. , YrOrkeil •IA . listel.i lioublnoni, itratili.h Doubler.... Fur ill nt iiiit , b lb., ttialmit marlin - prim. in rub funds. 1,11 be paid by 11. D. KINII. Bonk., Ili Hinter, .ii,iiiltir.l,+ Nn. AS. fourth iarrt -- Third Instalment. QUIISCRIBMiS to the Diamond Market tul 7 Hew. tahn now.° that thn Third I INt nlttalm,it h., due Do Monday. the 16th inst. Ily , thn Budding( Cumrnittne. oasur.r. lA/ kISTERN Money Bought and Bold; v v Fart.rn i,chann. for .4 , Collection% mad. on Ohs We4l; Stock., ID4lnght W ll_ KEW , ItCmtnmindonbr lln. d It. anko r t 'Broket. aut..No. (.6 7th UO AR-20 Mids. 0., for safe by . 1 eueb VON UONOIIOOOTd munniv. GLASSES-AS bbls. S.for ailsby .o** VON BoNNifos AI/RAPPING NAP ER-75 roams Crown, • y y Double do.,end.Nl.-4Bn. fur malo by_ e gg* VON VILINNHOIIb V *MURPHY. "DINT FLASKS - -80 gross for solo by sae , • VON B INN lionwr a MURPHY. 1 111EES11-2 50 Les. W. ILI 25 Appin: for Pair by 09g6 VON BONNIIOKAT A mußvar. tllooms-114 dos. gin handled; r o u i • =la yp •• whlOor for rale by loArd VON RONNIIORAT MORRIS. ONEX—A second supply of now Honey obolco—lA' Lea.mod for rdeby W. A. MrCLUItel bCO. glom; and Tex Dealers. IiEESE-2 dos. old Pine Apple, of supe' IL/ to. ticrov reed and far lisle by N. A. 0101.11AURO k • 0 , Ne. %A Liberty gavel. OiIICITLAR. ADDRESS Committee or Committee Of the Franklin Instiatte of the Stole of Penney!. rania, for thtiromotson of the Afichante Ara. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE of the cress 01 Pennsylvania. tor the prner.otkp of the kit , clients Art. 'nit hold Its Trent/ nemnd fixh,h'fint of Anieriren Nianufaerunes. in the mouth of 1 - ctober neat. ir, the Italia of the Broeum Building. In the City , o,P. rielphtri and the underdared haat. •—• n arilkocite?,• Committee Sarre this purrs, into ed. , . rr , Pectittor 100110 ion rgeoperstEn in the meanie. 'f wohty eight years cave pasted away since the IBA Ethlbitlon of American Manufactures- was hell noiler toe .plane of the Franklinlnetitute. hi the city of Phil* delphah he result of that Exhibition Deeitit theutibty seek displays, and subsequent -10110 Union.ow Vora and many t he title.. throughout the lt ton they m.ifestgradual and sometimes rapid peruses of the A rla. In thin country. cloy atfoni • stimuli. to manutactlirers far further =- pc ivement. they Indicate Lew nea f supply to One ,nwern and crea. new markets kr producer. it Is not however, tow necersery to *that. on the advantage, of such public Exhibittone, they an universally acknows rat led. and their topularite in this country has pettier. indoced an imitation In Greet Britain during the rut tor.a node ot to il unprecede grandeur, where it as tile first time attempted nllect together the best wergimens of the Art. Biotite+ , and 51.ularttlree of the hole world. tier ...is which it is unnecetnatrY to mention. bat which are known to the eblle, the United Stow sus tut partialiy and represented. althougn mine brilliant and uentul spechnetut saved the nation :tom absolute huMtliatlca. The Committee on Ekbibitions therefore hone OW the Manufacturers and Machanicithroughoutthe Union, may c Attribute pooh rionntrutu arid railed ateelmens of Mar taste and ekill an may fairly eirldbit the prnent taste of the !Me amongst ua. Every Utlt will be afforded to the math Anton , from all parte aft no y country, to take 41- vantage of ttds Exhibilon for the purpose of Making their aside generally known. All arlichniforwanled to the Institute will becarefoily preserved while under their , charge, and will be so pissed SA to command their fair share of the atter, ion of the numerone eleitarla The rut extent and couvenling arrsore.'eng of the some in which the EghiblUona are held. present great advantages for the display of goods. The annexed tegulationa are substantially the game an . t . h .nosd .b which u l ou r r e g f o m ng r that god h n ryen daewdn t go b , - e submitted to the examinanms of theiudges. and to com gets for • premium, email not be depo.itel later-lban on day Verson, to the opening, ha hden add life ni ouch cloven:mar to tne damnitora anto the nra n e gers, that it is still continued. Arraognments will be tudile to unblbit to adrudage. sup working Insists al machinery that may be sent to the Contritutlourt in this branch an reopectfull in oiled an experience has shown the interest which tbo put in take In them, and tha to thecael to ex tend useful information and to Dewitt Inventor. I.WWW CMS will be awarded tor articles of peculiar Merit end ereelleueN under the regulations hereunto annexed Itei mit. therefore. that this Exhibition will afford valuable Wear, Of submitting topuhlie iumpection such ar t absas you way be ile.ireua of haring more generally known mai we r.spectf ally Invite y O u otribute en neownelly or torounh eour agent, the product, nt loue tai 11. I heirnoveity,excellence or utility OA/ et, in of workmannfoy. shed their adaptation to the piirpows intendd. will thus made known Loth. rout -- linty in general. RBEttLatttiNg Ui I:te Twenty Secood Itsblttltlonof American Manua. M, tob, he to Mo. city .r‘ fromMtn lotu t s 3,th dal of ttemberMtmlunee, 1052, I. The I nltitmlno RP., will be nretwand for the recap. tin of thstdo, on VI it q, the 15th nf October. and open foe the aahn.stion of 'Maar,on Tuinalay. the 10th, at to „,...Inet. A. Mt. ant the exhlbltlonartltclore on Saturday. tl • 32th Or ',oder; at 10 &Mork. R, M. No coals deposited atter ,Montlar \reenloa, Oototter 1,11. cool 1 , 4. entertd on the Andante' \ for CVlD,litiol3 math. deposited Mr. ila \ hi' Woo only A n., eamnlar esesto, ',totter Tlf.triodepoelts will to ret•tel. ex.,: by startled artinn nf Mae ,Committer on Rthtbidttna. .hem tintmtpllcallon dutil,t ha magi,. In writhnt Arlivl.l ra•lnut he mutated Ranto the 0.0101 ti to nem , . alter Icing rotated Itt thr Intnlcntooks anti. thc day aft, th• clomp: lb. Exhibltlon.eycept. by ...metal n. tion ott t int . Cvmuntme exhlLlttons. \ Insuretrernett Impartial as, the h1,11.2{,v• of the the Commlttse to Exhiloidlons, t and Firms or l'artnot entre In toch a Manager. or a 31ember ot the, mountee on Kahlbltions. I/ macerated. shall R L.nexclu .o t ferm competatm•ud the Judger t"Srl s.tcl I yr•ctmally aro-talon. dt s wllh en. rem,' branches at Manufactures on which th , r, Wan b. tedred, Out who ate neither depositors of ant), Itrppnu. t tut, then...lees. nor In way Intertatted In the attichn •LbWitt.tl to esanalnallon. 4. Awards willnot he confined .to specimens nr , P.... 1 et precele tar calublnon, brit mimed wtll be • ad tr, ttnt pi lira and •tuta ity ot t artmits.compat..l ith the roma d..nrritttion ot tcrelac Fords. awl with ste,tnems prosaut , , cc at. former exhlblUrtm, and gin premium ~tali to award ' e an ttrt!ele Oast has re .111,1 one at and former nab, 0..0000 of the I nstnnte. 0. Throe t trach, of onomiums than ho award Marind.lt [`lc, • .rand. and et third rremitnne When au artiln m.,adne t worthy of a Ott or .mlunt. in mar th, ntatter h•• • etc trotpremiumfar rantlar •rt el. a 0•• m• r , %Montan. • certificate tatyled a Recall l'tn• troumt 00 do swan refertutr M the Lamer sward. st. , l stmt., that the orcerot le to Onalltl' t•t• t t yroternent orer frig nest sward tos9 ion /milted a pt thr or tin •:n. r drat premium. When thed-dstes are af that an Intention , tt,,,,e gent canton,. more deliberate tnaestMatinn .tad t r.-earch.tttor mat ' , commend it h. Le submitted MAL , Ottamitue on Md., and the Arts the In•titute tor sod strard. 'ell' U. made by the Committe (P ElLltsMone taut-orlon., wlth the report or the lt,ttnl rant , . tdt retence 4120 Mtn Arta. ho lamb nom:gloat:too mil made only en the w 111.1.11 ot that nwattror de c•rocf of or'ain rovt b. turnithtal. i rt ‘ nuitnl. et 00: •perimett tor Irrhlbitton.. • Alt arneleeletatened tou t hr no 6.lng tgtrl;2l:l..mtlter n.d coil It pitrthioine, re., t. t e Ilia maiter , in di , tit ••tto hi. art eiec tcll.l to 1.1,1 ti. it ihwlr.trii that ice nami th• otwititl upon tinck. and thortbota in t-n I• ftir cat.. toward with thor priers.;. and ti rt Ltici> t on& inmate. .11 , ucci '.l in tit -vial-0i; it, :rent h•init thiarcili initilthrtng pi.n• ham o cupirrintrinitiow lb. room!. I.lthlul and ...m,hint watiihopin daring th•' h:lit—lint ail , art:chit to tie at rl-lt ttedete.iinr, it arii e. l nd to pla all orthill soil valuable artirit pnit•er cho coffin thr ttoiir nwier.tion The in iiarn dor. until 1; minutea tiefore lu iwai chalk 1. antittitirlattit to Ma judge. h.ither owners no: ilepooltwrie f linit.a bill I. atttnl •u tarYiablOillon ?twin.. dozing the time appropr• -het tbe Jnilvax, eacctit at the cliedwl erthe..theicc iwitiwl th . Vochiht by then.. ltave 1.1 r.t pr. mluna ari.,-Ift. a Mien' Sl.dWi Id, u Ihionc 31.1111; 14. • ertlftcadr. angel IV Off f, qsnIRE Sauce u• J.la bull Yana: Tomah, Kotrittuni Lynch Mnatard: • On and, sod fir 'ale I. ant., to A alaChliltil tith Ohio& Pennkt, R. R. Stock. /POE SALE at Nu. 75, Fourth street. A. WILKINS ana.l6.scho.l:9 Un'ket . _ ATs--..500 bu. just reed, for sale by TERKIIIS ItATIAIMS, Msslttt et sORS-100 bu. just reed, for sale by PERKINS a II ATIP.3I ati S. N. WICHERS,ANI EG ETAB LE VERAIIFUGE--Thior prep v .atirwir V.getabls, and robjklentlr prom. rn•bil..a as aonfn sncl sta.atual anediclar tot ear. ling aano nem dn. nytwm. Th. bussaraplmt mamma that La.att.o.l.l itft ernhalotratinn. to earry ease when. repent to rnllr stilseted with worm,. cwatainly Ponterrkit rtby attant.nn of thw T h, wrwrpr haio tho signature of Pr,riwt4r. withnut which. none iw • PITIV/G2611. April, P. 42. L• to certify Urea we the uude•rigred, hove uer7 ih temiiDe s N. Wlrter•haro Vreetehle Vetoat/our. 11 Jo uubtualatioulr pruunuoce it the beet *mak Lord m. of th• Aed. rr Mot hes vurtnron under our Ruovrl' DAVID CARL, J. D. SIIITII JACid AIMMIGNO. ca. Mar 13.`134'3.. Ur. S. N. Rl:ker.Lant—This 1. le certify that I par• eh ~.et erm• of your Vegembre .Verrniffive find alts one le,ttle to a etsll.l of mire. as directed. sod the reemod day ehe almbarged over in Worm.. and on befinng at on al ore neighbor'. oblldren being Ark. gale them • bottle.. tart or Yelve. vio taken by the bor. •nd bd wend over 4 .werrat—thi• La the most plemmat Vtd.dyge Lhare eTer wd, and prodnees the but effeets. eons..._.. It. DU EI7dINO. Glass Works For Sale • N pursuance of an order of the Court Common Pleasf Philadelphia Cmnty, sitting will be .tp.e ot I. Pahlie Nola o. the premiers. lln TUICeDAY, August 11. h. 10611. 4110 o'clock, the ones Diced term of the lean, of INe Dr•ttvi•le Glass tircrks,nittive on Gunner's lion and 1111eo0 ere-rain the District of Kruelcuttoo, to the MuotT of Pniladelphia. The 1..• • arts ma Is for three pears from Jute :10,1•51, ua hoe then f nearly two rars In man. 'Pt e •t , e will Include •• ell ` w the lease.. ouch toter, i.,1 tools u ano Moakley...l Dad imp mashie be the mono -I,llr. 01 .een Glass hollow Wars. . T,lrins ir Pale—Cash ays. A e: pr of the hoes., together' with an Inventory of the 'Pte. and fixtures whieh arcompanp aro , to be 110 cl Wel in the eels. be 1.10 0 at the Atotion note, 4.0". V7T7lU mar tl e A P P " crEt!jfiV:Ancti•neera, ,e 01: 00. 01. Walnut etr,t flain very beet of Brandy at $1 per quart 11, or bottle. saitatle ramileinsl DOM.!, an Id' 1e340 be .cl.talnt•Pal Mt/Itltin' Tea Mart, sias to the Diamocul. t UtiAlt CURED LIAMS---NOtwithetand tug Oh. wivsneo to the price of 11.011. d7BIIUh. to •i.. i mm , mA, lc rte test Pager Cured llama at rcr sugs Seller's Cough Syrup T gives general eatuifaction—. me. a. E..,nore-1 ha, u. , tioor Conch sirup in ,err affoetimt of tho throat, for the post thrrV roam, mut hat. , Montt It • moot prompt and chtc.ont tnErknle. ar U. 1111,,Ltle. thiirractorih. Jetters4 Co. is. it tirliertrl hare weal your Imperial Couah 8,009 oay tataliy for weir three year, and and It the b e ettrina that t ran got for coughs. 1 win:amend it to ell toy ruetrinera. rreferener to any other mrdintic in shop, and ha t that It glove Kerwrsi ranetention.— Ilan nconsider your laser and Anthtlilloua Cilia the beet iu or. tar the dbireurn they are directed tor by reit, Yours, Jr . .1. It. If.t./ el \ rltelltr Flle rate par bottle. enliated Ind ao.il li. X. PELLER.F, LT Wool strret. James Rogers, ' Company W l ! ° ,si i l e a, " :4israe ' l ,sl o : ‘ ‘ l . is l ?.. i tl a r . .. 4 l th . 4 11 ar.lol urar of anomo...na .....la .....a r at b o railing or, ton solueriber, at No. 16, Fourth Wee. P barah wok% A WILKIN A CA) OILS-2 1 0 4 bldg. pu . re i l. 4 l , l , rd rd C . 11, i .. fa , ~, , s2 0 BLAOKIINN 7t 4 O.LT "1 [\ CON-30,000 lbs. Soles, ftia qualt ,111 IJI mole bola e and for rale 13, ''Y l \ 401 1t0131.0N, l,lTTtb 2 CO F LOUR -100 bbls C. 11. Presburgla's any \ f too • J Carr. s 60` •• Klusera Tatra -44 . Jefforvon 11111. - 1100 - mizcd super, for lab. No 1 1 . DELL 41 L10(1617 j A4 IFE in the •South; n eomettiou to Uncle • Toe. cola; hr Wiley. of .'artlCartAl... • honarwp'n DP. Not. Halorter. for.Aniruet_ "I" 10' o b (P. A. OILDENYNNNEf & 7C. Vocath atm; , .ti4/1 OLAS.SES--= Ibis.' N. 0., prime COOp• grim, for oalo by Y 3O • J _._9. DILWORTH i CO• , '. • QUOA.II.-100 4hde. N. 0., fair to prime, Al In ttono .4 for solo by I'M) 4. S. DILWORTH it 00. BUCKETS -200 dos. Brighton , t for anlo by Jim J.ll. ILWOHII.I & 00. jilOlOS-250,000 11a4ann, Principe. and ' th " . `" far M.Vgaii a CO. MIES'S YORK, Ileary-25bbln. in otnre, L.._l73rdft We Dr mconsoic, urns a on_ bble.;OP,d for A il ar,, • . t J.,ligIDD AO soleby DIG METAL--1360 hone .Foundry on Purim fbr We 07 Jo, t lillEY, IMTKILW.B CO. ITUM-20 b . ble. for wile by j. . K ; D \ ;‘ , 4, JOO WOOLLEN - GOODS- ' Darr audbroira min t Celaturrow: 3 " blue any green Jeer.; " grey, drab and bleat Blanket rbatlaul I• . 4 auger Marl Cessloreriu • • . •• brown thauneled \ 3U pieces treerrNotte, Imed. unrigumeat. and Ibr cam ferarable tinm46, \ IL JAN. irm \LTD Liberty dr.% 11- OGWOOD, lustick, Nii3k\Wood, Bratil' LA Wad, V um Wad. Mem Vitriol, \lll. Car—Piettah num. Potioh. Alums, and iL Masi - 11tT io for bi Y) SY ~' m'~"(R~. EDUCATION • Young Ladies Selninary. Allegheny. AR, and MR 'N S. .W. BIEVALF theiro Ito. Moo.. P. Vif . Gertgembre le,tigaeadwe toetruct In French and 3100, a P. licogembre to Draw ing sod l'a‘nting.. .etiolare . ntay entre at a,thne , end ill ne'rhargal tuition !rqra No time or entraOoe•to the clam of the r.--einn. Cares or t o tract.] eictrior will be coan e the .oel , lon to the a . aye role. Toltlot. hlll 1.411 be re halt In when, the other half at tho'floe , of All other arrangetnoote the . e to herototoro. ' iehich ae,ertainal by reforeore to No circular. or ez Cl , plying to the Inetruetere, Allegheny. Auguet 11,52.—a0r.:2,1tf __ ._ . • • Notice to Teachers. 't." AN examination at applicants tor eittoik to - a. lut Truter. in tho 1,,, Ward p. m ,. ~,,I, • , ge ld mt '' h. "' 11 "..., cq. rnrr tt Grant and' 1 ;:4%•-atbaii...thu'hral:l-t,• August Ittb. at la o'clock. A. M. '\Fk• .n.',T,T„,'`..T'AT'.7.,:f p°,,7l;:i.T•glf,:d.V. l .'.ti noi44 l ;;;;n,ttr.n^arl;r l o',"..,..,.i. of lb. .—.,.. • • ~. tiaaß/Et. Br to 1 C 1T1 ., 17 . .473 . fiz r"" s, II ' OREn.T MOORE, WILLIAM MACKEY. E. M. KIER. • atiaE‘tt4 . . Female Seminary. . AFTES. a relaxation of a few months, for the linprocement of health. Wien W: LOGAN: by ito w al7=t, h lrf r o, h Pl,l 7, 7:0 Onston Ilacemier. .ts this lertltanren Irmited In Num ber. those xiehina to enter are yerpectfolly bolleit.l to apply earlY. No Pupil till be received for . b or er rbTe ce h = B ;trp . ttlVca =elT, ' '7! " hr ort i ragli W union of tire m0uth....... ..: Juniororay due Stello per *orlon Fool per month 0 half the trillion to be paid In advance. -\\ For Sale. • TWO;pundred and Fifty Aorea land on the al ma 160 cleared. bal. :Woe ITlTtprFl:e . rn i d ll l..Z " letit . ro ° pllll.lort end oualltl. Alvo 18a` scree near Ilvdru and Itemlentan Station.. on tho ' la. a ilt. IL It.. well imptlved In buildluss, ay.. 38 , a bottom avtil see Also. 119 • .r. belt unalitj et land In Coon Valley. I,uwretive Co- o tiesr O. a "... alt. U.; on It a gond tavern II luso and Stab it. Clore Ilmve, Pinup Shoo, Saw Mill, uin mend entry Thl. Is onset .—Tetmg zeal,— wllaitann Avillas.. CURTIS a D011111:1. musilll Wood rtteet. . blic Sale- - TIIE undersiglvd, Ttnotees apnointotl to teal. Pala f th. Bridge over , thr Ri.khelnetes r. at Warr-, .01.u110 Borough.) Arnirfrong Co.. P. non :by TM', ' now lan 'lit of A/rumble, authorities the pole 01 the umtveztrili roll I.IT pubilr outm7, the vald.heidan i to tbr lolthrat. and tart hi, t r Sole to take blaze at the tab] hil.usr. to trio 1ita..0“13 f Apollo, Armatrobit CC. Pr. 7Y,%!1.1,1'ai,,,,.`iir.rc^iti:13...!::.tt 1151 2. 1 day of November. . P.S. , I`;:tdor tinle—C,ll on tbe rxrcution and delivery of • dre y the Tl,lntr , ID lb.. N. yrhaner o: sold NUR , \DAVID INNICIS ptap.:Lt aurutite. .4Cli.l'iii 11110,113. • ' *ea.& X1,;1 OSQUITO NETT IT IluroWltl hsto lust ret'4 twle t nod oil, It al tbs lowest prsc, LLiACIIED MUSLINS thciI Unt.ruln: 'an oldlUoual wri toilurllt quality 11111Ifk BONNET Rl] "1 - TMtTiir 81,1, '• SIRE. BOARD PRINTS, of uplowli pat i.m.,, and,t t nlOllll3, IDW.pr.c.l. pt. reed. st, rrlet Mt.. and frrtals bY aunt TTIONIAS PAL)tlift. 11.11. AIN tPIOURED PAPER WINDOW I BLINDS—An fIICDSIVO and gt.npral oraortrnant 01 ronntt r Pert . 'badeol color and •an ety Of pattern. Just ~.1 (rt. Philaddrh,,lnt , ale rery brt, by a,. TIIOMAar.d,S PALMER, Un Market St. For_Sale. • • subscriber offers for sale hie Farm, In Ernlll towno.o.lVarhiSigton county. within one Csothr and sa.lethhln h.' Bu got. tan- Si-Jusg of 1035 arree. Ihe land it of lha rest 0 dant!. hard ...timely situated, well 11.1.1. tin:Leered ani watered: etwunding In stop, I. of easy secy. and or the ben nO, 'l4l Lime .dons In abunlance mare Is plenty 01 roenow nrsund the farm, and two Dwelling Itoneeel. :arge Orchard. sod a first rote bank Darn. of large BIM. 11l tin last year. The hall met : beginning to OW lowle In= lith-rursh to Etrllbemville. , lolll pate through Ohs fem. marl. It. lath Ono tans, wonitietion of about 170 wthe thiihne tilt and W. on the other, whirl, would lohr.t-pa. with a dw,lling house no each. and the hft horn nu'ithe larger divleion. oath having enough of mead.* thober sod meter. and • right proportion of rtharwl land. Vy 1tt,11.110.5. lbefbna will be within era* hnur`e,ruhof Illtaburgh. . if thwabove be,not previously sold loy,privnts Dextral. It will be ofSiredlor Dubin. 'sale oo tbaltSth Oar of Au rotalt7Sre'n::.t.t.?olthnr:."l7.="4.l= c. r e g i ven lir the OW. April swat, sod • sitar deed. with •.cou.thatallitu. --John Caeterl who liven entry. farm. or Dr. Wm. b Annan. of Durgetelohnsr • r. John Dorman. of llirkorl will ~be. llnthltasera , DKR LaS.NNA.M. )Tonal Pleasant. J.ly 1/152—iylVoldhwath GREAT SALE , OE DAMAGED GOODS , NO. 62 FOp.RTIT STREET. rE Goode damaged by Fire, Water and SMOtn, r T0...1ay tO,OrtaitC lafl, at the Stare Of the en ueenber. on Fourth etteet: eel he arranged for rale Mae (WeAueleley) nue to ou. et the re tctieti erteee. The great propartiOn of. Gado ore tutted WA, touting meson uneesileueble 66001. bort,: diepoeed of ) mud (th e Ewe: • \ SVeleh andEnshriukable Fl tt,uel4 BIM. Ey. Mayo , . French end American Friar. I. %Forced Colleen Embroidered mud IteratoydEautbric lidkre; • Nemo, ko- dc. i t Ceehara ileyele to be take V. feels the ,ore, ou aprebethu. B.—A lerue lot of Celts' beet Spoell Coltou,but eIIEL I y dalueoel. at.r, Me fop dozen. 'Yuri JAMES A.. ;,PITTSBURGH' Trust and Savings Company CAPITAL,' $200,000. 4,000 SIIARLS or' FIFTY DOLLARS LaCIEL tS now organized, under Letters Patent, dat«) '2314 July. 1552. wad', DrorArrd frfe] , a au, and raernta the roman l b radar of an, Court of firoor, wi th in. th e nate. of rertruidlranlA, or of Indirld wax; and rorotra rumor on &pont, and allaalntorret ob money lodiret Ter Aided prrinda; I.:So 'Math. *auto on aorroard wanly. on nrOntlahla td•ototh•Orr Notas. mud Bab of Exchange, and strond to r011...d00r, Ranke am now noon at tbo aka et ftz a Coin ny. An. 14 Wood corer, tour drat, afore Flfth , ,treet. for tale of th• reloadaiog rladrea of idea. ' Director" meet nn Weds...far. and daturdar. laixtornaa—JatortLanehllo. Prooddant; John LlodaOry W K Nlmld, Wet. Blotzbarn.Thomaa Slava:law SI. PO5. nod, Jason. A Ilutthi•on, Salado) Arm:mt.—Jahn' D. &Idly. • . addladw • MATS -0 sacks tier Ohio & Pa..Railrond far nal* bf ataa3 B. DIL . WORTII • Ca. o moOth of NIEROANTILE LIBRARY AND ME (NIA \loB' IIinITUTE—Now memtara aldded, dur. .1.117,181t1t, D 0 Riddell. A P FMltb. \ Yates, , William Itichmlm. D T, LI Elliatt,ll. D. abgb PRAT:OIB S. Aftlf AMARA. Lfbratiaa. 111 Alit. \ PAPER- r -Of a atiful style,. and ,tacTllaftt quality, f i tt o r,e 2 .NNVeltimaff . . foraalo,by ' tatta3l . • . 65 Market street. • "gank Stocks Wanted.. Tfil SHARES Bank of Pittsburgh; , \ , - Merchant. a blatiolatturera Dank \ A. WILKINS A . 00., „Stack In.l oscbange "Brokers, /matt , roarth Mena, 7 - Copper Btoelte Cheaper than Ever.' ti n -Mining Company; "" clv „,„ „ --ao 60 Will be veld roa , -;. if applied Om !sui/31 \ WILKINS a CU. North AmericaritopiooThioric xr Ap; TED, at 75 Pputth Street.- IP.°3 A:WILKINS k CO. NI A F KER , 50 bbls. now No. 3, to or- FN k . BRNNETT, auq3 122 t,c0n5..1.10161 First st. ALERATILS-1; bble. itiTiku: fur sale by A. sua3 , NNOLISIf MBENNEIT. 13ERAL ASII-6 tons prime; for sale-by 66 sus3 ENGLISH 4 BXNNETT: rplllo-THY SEED--200 bu, for saleby II 1,110 . ENGLISH k BENIEW. `OAP-150 bxs, Rosin, 'for sabiby`:, sue 3 , ENGLISH k BE.NNETT, OFFEE-300 bOge Rio for sale by, \ J. rw3 ENGLICII BENNETT. Q.GAR, MOLASSES & SYRUP— \,' leo ili. New Oeleises Sugar, \ bbls. ••• Mown., . \ "•• 7b • evelp: In, gore. fns ode be • suja ENGLISH.! BENNETT:, \ NUTS-106bn. far sale by .RS •ENGIABR 4. BENNETT. \ • . _ GEORGE E. ARNOLD, bag been 11.5c1'r.4117. 4 .2g-:rIOILTRITOLVT, g;l:s."! s ut Agency having been fir . Ilme withdrawn from Clity burgh, on amount of the reduatlon of the current rates if premium to etreh • point Cold the bullpen eotiM not b. remunerative. The booty Is now permanently smt h g_ prima in Um hands of Mr. ARNOI4I. oq thefrienote and petrol:3s or the Company sye reforrwl•to Moo. As its drily authorised 401.114 for Thtteboreh and Allegheny County W. 11. ROBiliZre, Clener4 Anent aura - for the Woofer. Mateo, INSURANCE. - FIRE AND MARINE, Bithe Prolorolaued, Agent for no \ PROTECTION INSUR.ANCE eq, Of Hartford, Conn. \\ Polkas Itheri upon tha flat faiorableterms,* \ GEORGE E. ARNOLD, . Agent \ • frY Plttoburrill Out . .11eghthy Count/ \ susflclriL Na . TA Routh otreot _ • .. acicuUrobfiel4 e hare nfd “ 1, 1/Pif Paper dotk and !toll= P 00. 1 . X cloritc. womotted. toot Mors. . .roloo 4.111111.T1NQ ltllTSLlNS—Murphy &Buich •n.l,l praticalot altourlontotbOsboTo 'youri micro of Golds ood . trfo row a proply. of the'"? • .Bea wake/ • Parocuo in Aunt of platting Gaols will. • won to calllorlnt lbrm. Boum Lliocy. 'Promoted, pot Olaf sro4n_u_,.;•&• Oran cotniouno t hamui2,- . 2!.4L._,...- 17--A superior article this 4ar reel tue. %icy; et. ammo NmlthnaV U — iESti-26V tit!m32 Cutting, this n COILINS. HOLOGNA of, superior quill Ity.for tale br CO, f i all;VEß. SAND 2 ..\bbl"' f v rsmu F in go .au re "" \ 1Y waiian a CO. aos2 AND CATTLE DOCTOR RA. lincorboei Worllorroodt of 10 yeseo proetleo eVo l o h" tro Stoeivir for tor -" ' V jupoiye. 1414 to for oho the.Bopt.t.a ale br " _ i ikr4.4 wOfVL'oainoila t r o Tzole j o .:qfirtalthcao,trzbliv i "". fio 4w • . ; thrtsmt. ots.: r ri 8404-4.4""ita warL'h. B . l ' if —, ke,..taivare, 4 u... , 400 7 \ ' • a) woosaame. . . ..--___ ----- _,,..5.A. \ OLTS. IW O C SAl E :l l 2:o 3rir j isTrs e ll ° AP ! TI RO L : 11 R THI LS. , UN I:11L OTBD . STATNS. • rot tax own. alarm . Al4nßl94hannott. ftr. 805t00....... .......... .....3tlIT 1. 0 tilllttePA, L ou. L for New Tack_ ----JULY II . l ' ll L glrd•V•trA ' S' G lie, "C L l I !tad . 1 - 1 - ;...73 ' S : 1 ; 1 NIAtIe.SA. PIM!, for BLtotte '..- b ' ' --Jul/ u I . ACIVIC, Nye. for New York .:-.......-:---..---NIT 14 A FISICA. Ilarti.l2. for New Tort ...-..-..--.-elnly 31 SILLNK LIN, Woo°, from Iteare..-....--.--.-3 0 2 4 • '1 .. '' 1)0111 . 31B 1 9 Rktlt . 7: i :r i W1.41--AIi IV NTIC,WstfTr. rn Iniir44 1s ATLANTIC o New Turk t. II . W ASSINUTW,titeb. from Ltramen..-........-.--Awi 13 ASIA. Junklue.fle New • t•0.._....... .........A.K 14 AAILIUCA, sharmou, for 80en0n........._- .. . . ......-Ang 01 LUKOSA. Lott, ter New Yott Aug 33 All tnno and for New Tort outer. ••tArtu 19404 • 144 . F. , 'i4,4.1 A,J wllahm; from New T0ra_—...............L1tdr 94 UM BOMA. Lin.. 4•0 11eare....----....--Aielala 31 PJEKICA, ShanoonSfrom 80n0u.•..--...--I..ang 4 ASPIC, Luba front New Tort ----AA. 7 atleiLlN, Sampan, for. Outmode, ke............,....A. 9 101119 SA, Lott, from New Tort ----- ........ -.dug 11 CITAAOY oldiSqon. WTII6, fro m Obilestelala-Atta 1 4 lISIMAITN, lltainus, for 8remen....,.-..........--Autt 14 tiLASBIIOIIi, Omni. rot Wear/. ..... • . -.-..- --Ault / 4 NIAOABA, Stone, from Boston ....------Atta 11 MAO ARA,tlerrlsola, from New. York ...........--3•41 31 PHANKAN, IVetten, for 111erc............,........,—Aut I CJ. • •Allfrobt sod Lr LirerwolS 0f... otUrruuu 4 141 . 9 - \ . r'Zls 1/0113/1, it.was3 Asti Int 11tH*[... .CRESCENTVITT •Teniset .....,....-.........-July SI \ I, I•l•ollETllELS,lletleaang6....---. -Ann 6 \ • UNITED_ STATES. Ihnuda- ---•••• 4 • ........ -•• LU ' j 3 ,, r....t.g.lnvi-. - \„1 viRaINIA. Tee for Itlehioond.... . ' ....... .....-31ilr z CITY or lionoi. Itesterbrook. torliaai . en AM/ Al JATATO OP OEO9OII, Welton:for Batraotteh.......Awit 4 • \I \ PONNSTLVANIA.Itsimorr. for 111eem0nd...,.--,Aue ...•-• 1 ~, CITY 1./Y.NIYAV YO/14, Baxter \ tor Itoetna..- ..... Aug • F,- x, .;., \ FEM ; \ . \ eIITSSVE.OII OtT. . . \ • 'Oregc vie.: tinavreer 't \ .Llaturdarjdorn moot 7. LAI 3 , ... The weatheryeeterdey wee eteareed pleseent,. add a felt general rushee. u n tie delnig in the market. FLOUlt—The market i.tertley war wltoont ant mark .l chant,. Owing to the iturstad reeelPtlr PH.. moth*. : 1 ., quite Arm. bales 85 bile imperpne at /.2 , 15; 35 at $3,21; 16 001 e extra at 133,4‘k :18 a. L at 12.B1: 21 elkhin ai 1 , 3• 3 / 1 9 at 31.56: 85 at $5.234:3113,:11 fur .. 4 and extra,: 45 at $333 6555.31: 48 .t ASA% and 55 from shun in lats,fht $3.405181: 56 14 hhl. bale of 86 hi/lima Boni at 32.25. \ I.:HALT—Receipts continue ileht. and we heap nothing. oatsto notice ill the market. Salce 160 hneliele 41= ‘O , lll oate from atom at 40e:90 bu at :Ile II 4. mailing to re port la other vain. 'Prices are nominally the Moe ne , tart reported. \ rgot BACON—We notice a continued Lau:neat In the m \ at full]quoted rates. 'bales 1500 8, ehoo,ldors at 113ie: \ 1900 Ito home at hie, 5300 ha hem and sho4Llara at 83185 \ 9e for An:loer. cod 10% for harne: ,1000 343hocildere at \ 866.. and 10,0001 be do ai,ls3Cm WOO Bs eauveruted him la, \ 1110 m 1000 Be valet at DIM 1000 lba haw at l .lo3ic. and \• 200 Ihir Omni:len at 33:e 11 la \ 51ACK.F.IIEL—Salee1 0 hide N 0.3 at AS/0 a6lll. 011000101}73-4.106100 Mae molasme am Prltutktetute. Baler in mall lota Inn Davey at 141485150 It Rai. Auir.- without move:nen/ yrsterday. , Bales of Pi amine Rio* coffee at 109 - g fe, 00 dal',. .. \ ,' 0111100 E-80180137 boxes W. It at 014300 VT. \ 50.81-Bale of 25 beret, et 4e it 8 . . , SALT—Bates 200 Rai at the canal 0081,10 11 LOI. , , \ THE 2101 KEY ILLIIII.T., . \ , PLIIIADII.IIIII.4 Anguet 4 : \ , The supply of gold le all the time OA Um Ineresee. The \.. amount brought to the United Stake Mint within the \ 1 Year 1552, it in Wier will ratetra OF iron ten Witham n In Bfteen milllon. of d Bars the amount Vellvered at the 31int in the yrer 1851 , The speene extorts in the present yeapwill probably o nein exceed one half the amount ex ported in 1851. /or the wren month. of 1852 as erne, pared with the nerreepondhur menthe of MI. the ext.... ot eninahow a falling c4l G1'910,0384117. The mnaparative 'old movements of the past reran months: elanoatT in Or. intiusire: hare s tee n sr follower.— 1851. \ m g , p.p. I Expert.. 1 Min . I.DZI3. I ;goon. 11:10A 0 1. 51:51.. 6 6t ' , .%,.1.,g70 1111:619` .. , ...m.Y... , 1 5...q.92 , 2t ..v. ,,,, 2+.7. 1 ..-Rf8....!91 Ja mar • nu/. i , iiiK: ' iiiiii:iai 1 iiiiii t 7.1;i )t,16:: i.iiiiiii \ ; I tk ' i r te. 111 A .Tl 2 I 1..Ve,22 , tzttz 1,11.1.. - July. 14.... , 10.10) I 2411392 i 8.1,7.A1T 6,004,17(1 _,..._........--.-- 5a380.166 • j16.6%.505 I 'AAP.= 2.1.097.68 E ina for old central. 2.016.0a7 s 1,480,000 -1k579,40% ' =17,68.5 Excees Mint lc, , 10,E,M1547 , 252.744 rb. (011...1. •bows the ir.nt ioerea.. of In !Ltd of dismal:az by be N. , . Y'.air baulks:— Ba.k.movattve t.JItty.I.SIMIa..I6.IIIII banklaayemelit. J so. 1.1*4 • • , FLOUR AND (MAO MARARTRi • Culcrao..Tuty 31—f Wheat—'.oo bu rair/tal tat CU lit_ of rpring 405:44Th • Corn-40' obeat42•3c la bo tea: ;411 do at 42.01 45145. The lam transact/re-it wilt he ?anat.'. te lG mat ad. Narl, on yteterier's taxa, No Alm use rale, 1151 be canal earn at 40e licat, dandard measure. ' Flour-0 bbl. couutry br. at $2.11 it bbh • •. DornAl<l. dug. Y. Flour—The market le dul k mat heart. aod.h , e .. only Ice ra we not. ant 111 bble good Oblo at 1.3.31%; and ' Dbl. extra brand. at 84.17 N • Wheat—There le no fouler trn. wheat and the ket • la lat. The only tale is a mall barrel Wabash. INA bet ' at • ' Corn continues Inn with a goal mad. The n bent • limitml supply on the marker. and holders Mee made another rIoY.. The tae today are V.OOO haat 1/ofilithib° greater tonics, at the higher quote...Mx ad sold.alaa \ • Barron, Ja5. 61, 1: E. IL Viour—We nOtteo • =Aerate demo trom the \ home tende, without cheer. In prima hale. o Orman, manna broadest $1,740144.31. 1 44$ t..so.and extra 7rA Mich- • tam and OWL cowmen 1.4.151C1M14.3134 11.313014 3.1.87%, end extra $4.74415.00 Mt. cash. Ihruthern materately at114.025TN54.75 74001.4 ral, • Grain—Corn iimore plenty, hot holden SO WM, land Om demand is limited, and fume earner. are pOlOO into. worm we quote -mixed at GAM no yellow in 0.1. It' , . would bring 7Pc. whim 644465 MN ha, earn. Os are In good demand at 47 0 for Northern.' file In mall 48 8041. 9Ch cash. It re illomiguarc ma-Counterfeit eves on the Norlikamp- ~ too Bank - . WWI no on the Clermont and Laneastii l v . itk:. here made their aupeuanou also. eoluttedelt oh the Qulotisramond Bank. Worerviter.ante as ea lh _ - liume and Tremont Bantu, the lantnelimatand Bank Ms n w plate. with a view In Worcester. Look out elm ha' ollar note., (net! plate.) °amiable Bank. altered td, twenties. The genuine one dollar notes bare ai temale / future ot - America - with a child In the centre. She al- \,• t. ration to 'eery ettlfrAly made. and llkely to dearly.- \ I Buffalo Oom. Adv. ' \ . RIVER INTELLIGENCE. \‘: STEAM SO/LT ARRIVALS Ali:sniiernizas ''., Tint litra—There win , 2 feet II luctots by coital mart .. tow evening at dark. end rising. - \ • • ARMY ND. . , \ Bailie. Bennett. Brownsville. \ ' \ \ ' Atlantic, PU11161.00. Browns. We . . \ Thos. Btu - Ives nallev,Wast Newton. \ \ Bannon.. Et..Cleir. West Newton. \ , 11 ., \ Huron. Wllillln. Wheeling. \ Born Planter,Chreinnstl. \ _Finalleier,. Losville. . i ABABA. io. I . Bawer.. • \ ‘ , DEBAILTE,I). i. .• !Bev BbriVer. Bane,. West Newt.-o• Baltic. Bennett. Brownville. ' `.. ettllntle, Warted.. Brownsviliv, \., I\ fpneil.or .St Clair, West Newton. .ienszwe.'ithodee, Wbeell.. i . . , HO4TB USAir/Sc. THIS DA v. \ lISCAVB.II-41HILIKIn'N., 2. \yiur.r.u.tat,lii,„,: ZAXESVI/Z—Julla Dean. • .' 5T LOUIS.BI\ T liestatan. ' \ PlorAmus Exizre wit B ILOWV:IVILLE: 8 A. M. epti (!, r. ii. $1 .8 .:T : MINTON. 8 A. M. and 4 0.. AI. . 'nit tH11.1.1.1.11.1.1. D. Li4t.il A 08.'s Express racket Line. 6 P. NU . liiPORTS pr RIVER. • ' C1N61133.1T1. Pye Forsismm-1.3 has wool, Robinson Little; 12 kres tobacco 2 hlf dm D B blorhsti;•l pkg, II D. longs; le.os hats. Sjaldord34 brds 'abating. A 13 Han som 1 but 1 101 l boopo. Tbos HElntars 10 blob sunr, ihsvisstroari; 2 his books. Los d. Johnstom 6 eke baton. W llohnosa . lirm bli dry hides. Wm llsrlier24 wool: /3 Harouto;ol , 3o blots tobewo, J. 8 Dilwor Ca; 2 bss mast, Mien blatthows k Co; 1 bill motes B 410 bin festbersl bras mdse. II (,tech & Cs. 2 by orism so tbs Om 76'pas candles:Atkins& Hermits 1 trunk 4 km. I Mind boy, Bingham& Co; 10 biro Onset, 79 mak& feathers 1.01.1 Icask orslrsh lin alms, E pie _671 Co; 49 bbl. apples. Sr Brody: tolls sops shoots 3 mamma.. libmlsburn 44 Co. • WHEELIE°. Eir E47oooar-2 by. glom warm tilmisk Car 11 cams ollasloth.Coroas a Thou; 50 sts wool, 11 Urag s Co. b 6.1.0 0h.., skips sks wool 4do damns 1 bed brims:, (Rork a T haw-1 sks wool 19 boll.hather. D laws& 60o; 24 sks Wool. WM Wm/Wm a Cali bet wan sods twhas.SP blarlreat Co;22lailspsisso.o RldskOo; 100 bls hour. ownomb eks baton. IL Ibilsols s lko whlskiry bbls: It Moor& 0 ode do. I/ bbl. posts. Armstrong a Crown: 00 eke wool. Cooodo s Graham. ... . , . iouisviLtz, xi, raaltims-10 it'd,. thr..., x uiiix.... • ' tem 12 do 2 pkg. samplais bads obstaldem. 9 00m 1 nr. 0 Leach at Cc 6 hhis cobaco..l N McDonald; 4 do 1 Ism racks.. W D IthluebestO`.2 do. /lardy. Jones a CC; 82 . t W. 21 testbera.4o do Ascent ;Ntmlok a Co 1 0010 .0200. W. Newton What( Mott I.\h: rat/Aran I bbl tlaars,W6l - tr. W Oo• t, t\ . . Loinav 'LLB. Di Obi.. 14.1.2i8L.65 s al.lokei.Joo '., .. Perko, a Coo 101 do s IL kloorto 51 do. ionticatt a Co; 4020 a '.: W II 0 8010.; ao mks corn. Ar.stmg a Omer; ; 16 do wool. . '.. Ilssbumb; 1 bblo egos. Nicholson* Pun.< .2= to- tknAnt7.l:,o.ol-:l,lZilt=. *- '' ' 0 '? , „\.. /469.41911.11x5C21.504198:172 Lc .2bcolte.:ATLooeh; 1 mrs masa, Leech. Meal 918 it Oco boo I moot. 6 chat.. • i D Lech a Om 1 ;Mg at dm. 51 *ha lob; lln do s Wlelt & 91cCoodloom 1 do, Dyer. a Cr. 4 batttexao 6 el. J 11112.5, i rio A tycl; 2 collo rom. Dcort.O/ 1 " Whs. amtt 2 • okial oolo 1 tool chest 5 tomes Judea. 11 , 110609 c 14 Moklil6XL ' HEAVER, Bs C. D. Moor-5 sko '004.7 0 .131.1a011t. 21 1.1. obeme, Wm Bitilir CO' 80 bblo Woe 3 AI Cook% 22 toms Moto, It Daisoll aCM I lean b tier 5/0 Lomm. I MUNCH, It , C. C. 00000 001-2 t. bo , - tbMaa''.l If. ' Coodeld.• I sk wool./ M Cooks; 35 do,/ 0 Oldrellt ZAki , 1 bx 661.14 6 tolds mod 1 amehloo 6 tdott tobooce. 1 boo mi1..1.71.11: 93 Imo ammo, Wm Boastsy4l 0o: 1 dbl. d, I , McCormick: 4 do.B llso•Omoght 36 sooptv carboy a • 9.4 lowin4t Ms 10 oks o sropl s tyon Boneborst .i rrphO lad. 1.0._44.14..0.5l , 6 5. 4 . . . Vamota. Oroamod 4 tads MP- Der or 0,1: IA a. \ 2 0091.6. X., Hi lct 5m6-112 altto jobedta I 5: '. - 0.,,tm 19 imp Mater I d o lard lik Pothers. Coto& a Orals= lu Mu do. Jack. 51t0o a cte: 66 PAW 9.c00r • . Ege r j: i rP 4 B 41 1 4 ‘ 7 ' i IV. b Patleisir It H oTo k loo 4 s C ;kart "" l. r. ' - •,tl bob. oakum. Armetrot g a Crou,, fcia. ts:*.t!mq ...- . 11ECKER'S Elk . BAIS ', , An infallible I ‘ipeclfia for Cbttnle Sam lons= ..1 and wink n ee 4.. a &rani.. 0141 , !ara.;A. n t bi livi .1 ri co.. LU LICK WATER, rale r Cholera Me% -y V , I)larrtnes oseiidep,.itarrra', f":tl v °l7"Ptl7or" N wortment et 'Sop : Per, ti e.mielee4eerniee.. colegeee,er,,el-,,teAk i ruet .ale et . \ mu.) ."4" I_ll A 741 t. D p.„ \a \ . LAFLIN'S & 'SM.' 'S . • • z000,k,..Mn or Muting P.A.: • V .:\ \:. ... I.. ""!'' % 12 cami,t`troalet.7 .. \ .'• . \ '•Z 4011. ligetr 1' : I. _ldsse ti arr' t . lad , to do bi so ~ \ \, \ .k,..5. DllaVy i n 4.4 oty., t \ • jut AcoN-2.5,000 W1(1(1(10111 in:ln t :wk. bout% sad for ea], b joa • •`, A manN. [Army ACON--,30,000 - gam, our own "nor lfbb osQurro whica,.B.Tra M\ DI. awl Go.. bx sdaal .4' yard. Mao-a. `. = " — ATM: zugrazd \ Ii4USLIN DE DADE-=-A., i Chet sup b ply e i llhislaSOVlNakitr l "' jr3o XUbt , .;Itti • .1 'DMUS GREEN—IOU cans issoite4 a hales • L oft i commix. P. b...O—AT ..iimaity. taii • iluary malernasasitolt stant=".9:4:Ar ... Thrr• ...is ~.., • , •,; - 1 , 2::::.;;A:14•-•. - • - - i ialii . :\•. — ,•• ',.• • I 1 \r \ \
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