- • , , _ • • • .- it ~ I'ITTSBVROE MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1852. WHIG lIOIIIIIULTIONS CIIIN'L WINFIELD SCOTT, of New .kroey WILLIAM A. GRAIIAM, N. Carolina. FOR CANAL COMMISPIONKR .lACOR ROFFMAN, Or BLIMP corwrs. JODOU OF TR* SUPRILMR COURT I n Om room of Um ltov. Illehm& JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, of Aromtrong CO FOR PRESIDIaTIAL A:LEA:Mar AAA 0.11, Jars Ptate.". AAAAAA Dintrl,ls. =ICE . • p 410,444. 41 IVliiil4 P Mamie. 14. • JrAN, 11 .. v .1...1•1rcr Taatirral, IS. /aura 0. I asTo . ?1..1 `,1 4: P.' . g:::: IF. JAI. K. !Pavi., IT. Dr. Dr°. MciLLl.rorns. 0. Cresco 314.14taix, 19. 11.... r, Du., IT .1.14,41 W. rmux. 19. Jena 14raPon. 1..10111 P 01 4 ,44. 31. ARCMS D 1101MILIWO. t, 29011 Snalrria., 21. Tanuart.l. 131410.0. E.P..f.e...n 110.1.1a.u. rl. Won. L. Wan, ,n. Cdri.T.l.44 P. Warr-La. V.. ettalerna. : 1 111tas. 11. DATIAI MAIN. 24. Maws Pno..n. r.: . .I C. Meisv.. 1:5 tzaarc A. PCINIAri., 92 :!cla MorCrlaraltnr. - Anumasonio and Whig County Ticket. ros clormme,-21TrEnrrem, DAVID RITCHIE. I•lWnnr¢h. mu C 03.111. T2O3IAEI NI. HOWE. • r...,11111". DAICOE, A16,11..0r• 104 AffSl.llli. OI:o11111: Y.. APPLETON, Aon.littahara /1031.1 s PENNEY. Meliwerporl. ILICOARO COWAN. rittsburch. s. 1331%11, PIO 'l , wrohir. JOHN 31. roraxit. tnwoltum. Y. ILLIA)1 NIA.III-1.„ I.ll,lnrh. I.DIVAItI, CAMPBELL. Jr, ritt.hErch VP CnIT, I.IUARTIIO. Ft.. 1,111. he GEBBART, AB.c 1 “ , •1 1LL12151 MA Le, IlcAbArch. JAME! Pitt , lkoro, , lIANCIA I. GAIIIMIBR. )41.!.11.14LN, REA W-00 our firet page Ilre place ...lay, some thoughts of the edit, o r the N. rratate, "oddreseed to Irish Aapriceos. Let every each person read the article, and then say %gNether the argument is not just and sound.— If it can lie overturned; let us tuna it. If it ct.itatit. it becomes the duty of every Irishman wSs hes reason to oppose British policy, to vote for General Scott. CULTIVATION OF THE WILLOW Oa Saturday last we had the pleasure of ma khg the acquaintance of Mr. WILSON 0. Harems ot Putnam county, New York, who visits on city na a delegate to the Freseoil National Con Mr. -liityaes is, we btlive, the only person in ii.e United Stites who has paid 'much attention i- the cultivation of the Ocrun, or BASKET WIL LOW, and until our interview with him wo were 1.14 t aware of its Importance, and of the facili• tics for Its cultivation. It is estimated that there aro menu_ $5,000,- 0)0, worth of willow imported into this catutry, mod the amount in rapidly it:Lore's tug, ae the necessities of the country far the articles in which it is used increase. All this oiliest could be grown hero, to advantage. The price ranges from $lOO to $l5O per ton. The crate( importation is from France and Germany. It is generally supposed that willow must be grown on wet or marshy lands, or near ponds or iunniug water. This, Mr. Haynes tells us, is a mistake. Be says the best basket willow can be grown on uplands, of a clayey soil. The 71i1 should be rich, and about ais mach 'atten tion should be-given to the plant, as to Indian corn. It should he cultivated and kept free from weed,' The first year the produce will he but little, unless the cuttings are large, but eve ry year afterwards the produce will afford ample profit. By the fourth' year the plant arrives at arfection, and will annually thereafter yield its crop, providedit is properly cultivated. plants in this state will throw op shoots twelve feet high in a amen, of an inch in diameter, and without a knot. This is the most valuable wil low for manufacturing purposes, as it can be ea sily Mr. Mayors, who is engaged in the growing and manufacturing of willow, says ho grows so good willow 11e can be imported from any part ,f the world, and makes a profit in the-growth, over all expatiate, of about $l5O per am* He rays that willow can be grown profitably in this 'country Fa $5O per ton, and no shows his own confidence by investing all the means he can command in the growth of the plant. He in importing great numbers of the cuttings, from olfferent parts of Europe, and will soon have considerable ground ander cultivation. Bat it is principally tar fencing purposes that Mr. Baynes thinks the willow can be made most useful in this country. Thisquestion of fencing is soon to become one of immetuto moment to farmers. It is eertain come substitute must he found for timber, &lithe supply will soon ha exhausted. Mr. Ilaynea, who has trareled en tenalvely in Europe, to investigate this subject, rays that fences which the moat powerful ant mole could not force, are made by the willow plant in two or three years The manner of planting for fencing, is to place the ends of strong cuttings in the ground, and then working them into a sort of trellis work, passing a wil low while around the tope or Ws, to keep them -to shape for the first year or two. The tops ore cut off yearly and sold to the basket 1:01%- kern, thus affording a handsome profit on the fence. There are great varieties of willow. The So. I tie Vinitio.lis it the bent for basket =then% and experiments have .tcoted that it will thrive and propagate in this country. Au acre of this pro phly planted on a suitable evil, and properly cultivated, will yield about two tuns weight per FSMUICI, costing about $B5 per too for cultivat ing and preparing it tor market. ' The.Saliz Capes, is also good for baskets, and is used eXtensively for hoop poles sad fencing, in England. The Smith Alba, white willow, is a favorite in England, for shade trees. It grows more rapid. ly than any other tree, and makes a rich and iseautifel shade. It is planted along avenues, water courser, and on the margin of fish ponds and mill 4ams. It gives a fine shade in two or three yeah. The Tark is held in high estima tion for twining; the wood for shoe-maker's lasts, boot trees, gun and pistol stocks, house timber, and is extensively used in the manufacture of gun powder. 11.1 s fine grained, and susceptible of a high polish. The subject is certainly worth investigating, and anMr. flayties - illi 1 remain In town for sev eral dam - we hope one farmers and gardeners will citLupon him at Brown's hotel. They will find *ready to impart all the information - he iiosi‘sileis on the subject as he is thoroughly im printed' with its importance, and benevolently desires to see o'o-cultivation of the willow ex tensively Introduced. TQi EXTIADITION CAS' OW THOSIA. Tato Nelson his decided that thin ease can be taken, for review, before the Supreme Court of the U. 8., oh the ground. is to the power of Coroner Bridgbam to act as Magistrate under the Tp)iity—the sufficienoy of the application (made by the Consul) for his Extradition—and is to the suffutieucy ofproof of the original own pliant in Ireland, and the standing of the Magis trate taking it. Jf snit of Habeas Corpse has been forced, pro_ forma, returnable before Judge Nelion at Cooperstown, on the 11th inst., (Keine .himself will not be required to go,) and the case will be certified, thence, to the Supreme Court. Notwithsthnding the assertions of the New York Basil and other kindred sheet" with Arai Marine LaW principles, the Newport News says that "the number of strangers in town, at the the present time, is greater than was era: before _known, audit is quite difficult to obtain - rooms - at either of Ike large hotwee, though emery sot italsde to anoommodate, in some shape, .eh that came." We pabliait in aaother column the Circular Addeo of the Committee on Exhibitions of the Franklin luatitate of Penneylvania. The twat tpocoond annual exhibition, it will be MR, will take Orme in the latter part of October Bert; ta The formal openintof the Ohio and Pemmi can:A Railroad, to Wooster, Ohio, is to be cele brated In wmanner fitting to the occasion, ea will be seen by the following extracts from the Wooster Democrat: Extensive arrangements are now being made for a grand Railroad Celebration, to take place on the 10th inst., that being the day of the for mal opening of the Ohio and Pommylvanis Rail Road to Wooster. The number of guests invi ted is large; and we hope all will come, if for no other reason, than to see for themselves our bean- Ufal and flourishing town, and mark the signs of our prosperity. Distinguished speakers from Pittabargh, Cleveland, ML Vernon, and other points will be present. The excellent "Host" of the American, Mr. H. Howard will be in read- POE PaZIRDZIT Mast, at the Grove, north west of the Depot, with one of his men dinners. The Committee of Arrangements are making every necessary prepa ration for a .grand time. Let all from the country be present, and witnette the entrance of the Iron Home into Wooster. Becretnries—E. Pardee and E. ForemamEsqs. Committee of Invitation and Reception—Dr J P Coulter, C. Lake, Dr. 8. F. Day, John Mc- Sweeney, and D. Robinson. Committee on Finanee—Naml. Knepper, I. N. Jones, and. Jae. Jambe. Committee on Toasta and Resolutions—Sam uel Hemphill, William Givin, and Levi Cox, OHIO AND YZ_IMILVAZIA RAILROAD RAIL ROAD CELEBRATION President of the Day—Hon. E. Dean Committee of Arrangements—_l. H. Henke, J. Johnson, C. A. Crandall, J. P. Jeffries, T. J. Coulter, H. Lehman, R. H. Stibbe, H. Howard, and Neal Power. Marshals—K. Porter and J. H. Kauko. 0801100 r ARRABOLMENTA FOR TUE DAT. let. A National saluto at sun rise, and also on the arrival of the care. 2nd. On the arrival of the cars at the Depot, procession will be formed under the direction or the Marshals, and proceed at once to the grove north west of the Railroad Depot, where rtfreehments will be provided for invited guests, and SP many citizens as choose to partake, by H. Howard, Req., of the American House, at .1 o'clock, r. x. ORD= OF PEOCUSION let.—Bead of Mcsie. 2ad—Flee Department. drd—Citizeus. 4th—Mayor and City Council of the town of Wooster. Lich—Committee of Invitation and Committee on Toasts and Resolutions 6th—Editors and Reporters of Public Jour• out,, kb—Mayors and Common Councils of the ci ties of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Bth—Officers of tho Ohio and Pennsylvania and other Rail Road Companies. • 9th—President of tho Day. 3d. Regular Toasts, Volunteer Toasty, and Speeches. 9th On returning from the grove, the proces sion-will again he formed, and march to the Pub lic Square; the invited guests will then be con ducted to their respective quarters, provided by the Committee, to receive the hospitalities of the citizens. bib. A Torch Light Proct.crion by the Fire De pertinent. at S o'clock, concluding with a die, play of Fire Works, In the Public Square. The Wooster Democrat has changed hands. D. N Sprague, Esq., whoa has long creditably con dotted it with success, has retired, and Messrs. E Foreman and 11. C. Johnsan take charge o , it. We wish the new editors abundant success In the Senate the President's message in //a• ewer to the resolution upon the question at the fisheries was received. On the mstien to print and refer, a very long and entertaining debate arose. As usual, Gov. Cass was brim full of patriotism, and relieved his mind by making declaration thereof in open court. Next, Jahn Davis, of Massachusetts, nib:lutist John," said the questioti was a good deal complicated. The English, he call, wanted to raise a little bit et a row with us on this subject, ao that they might extort from us a sort of equivalent for the privi leges we have had in the shape of reciprocal free trade between the United States and' the pro vinces. This they could not possibly get. This conversation ran on to such au intolerable length, - . that there was no possibility of getting at any of the documents. The most important of them will be laid before the public through the genre? in the morning. Some enterprixing news-gatherer has disco vered that the President has called upon Mr. Webster to return to Washington blatant, or resign. Ho most leave his chowder and his fish bait, and come op to the diplomatic ruck, at the capital, and settle this little difficulty. This is simply staff. The affair can and will be arrang ed at Marshfield without any trouble . The aCt01:111te of the peat fiscal year are 11,1 r iy made up, nod it is ascertained that the expenditures wore only $45,750.0000 From which we deduct, amount of A LIVE WHIG. I public debt paid 1 ,067,030 Onio AND PLSNSTLVANIA RAILROAD.—The track was 'completed through the deep cut into the town of Wooster, at five o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and tho road is now ready for the celebration . , which in to take place at Wooster on Tuesday afternoon. Mcvna'stlissivimsorm, Part 111, contains hand some engravings, with accompanying descrip tive sketches of the Walhalla, In Bavaria; Scene ry in Richmond Park, near London; the Temple of the Sun at Bedboc, and O. Street Scene in Coil eirmtinople Price only cents a number.— Poblished semi-monthly by Herrmvan J. Meyer, lA4 William street, New York. For the PitUburgh Da!l,oalette. To the Editors of Me Daily Morning Post: 0.1 - Lamas—ln the Gazette of Friday last, I respectfully made the following request of you: "Will you please inform your It...tilers, of whom I am occasionally one, whether itia pres ent River and Harbor bill, now before Congress, in Constitutional or not, rind whether it does not conflict with one of the Resolutions of the Dem ocratic Platform; and whether It ought, or ought not to pass and become to law of the land " have in vain looked over your paper of Sat urday for an answer to my question, and now *gain repeat it for your answer to-morrow morn ing. Shall the Constitution be violated, end one of the principal planks of tho DM°, 'act Plat form be knocked from under yOur feet, and your traders have not one word of warning or pro to a from your Speak, gentlemen, speak! FortbePßUbamhOlutu. MEFFERCON COLLEGE COMEENCEMIDCL CANossnum, Aug. 6, 1851 Ma Sorrel—lt was not our intention to give any account of the late commencement In Jeffer "m College, thinking others more capable and tqually disposed to render justice would - do eo, but an article in the "Diepatch" of to-dhy eon- ermine us to say a few verde in justice to some of the speaker! on that occasion. The citizens of Canonsburgb and the students of the College rot judge accurately an to the authorship of the article alluded to, and appreciate the spirit In which it was written. But to those who do not know ' the article conveys a wrong impression, nod does great injustice to some concerned. We will not make a lengthy review of it; it would require too ranch space. We will only say it MAR written in a wrong spirit, certainly with the deelgn of: detracting from the merits of some, by bestowing undue commendations on others. Several of the speakers the writer omits to no tice. This, in one who professes to he a "re porter," is rather strange conduot, and Indicates either great Ignorance of duty, or neglect in the performance of It. But panting these, his no nce of the valedictory by Mr. Cunningham, le not only unfair, bat In many respects positively untrue. This performance the gentleman charm (edit; as "destitute of literary merit," a "ser mon," "Inferior," &e. We do not pretend to set ourselves up as umpires in the cam but merely reiterate what we illiTttheard said, by all who en premed an opinion. The address was not a germ on. A few things were said which were natural at such a time, and proper in every chrietian com munity. If it had been a "sermon" on truth, perhape the generous author would have profited more by it than he seems to have done. "As a literary effort," we doubt whetjter the individual who has been pleased to set himself up as en umpire, ever has or ever will make one to equal it. The valedictory hada° sickly sentimental ism in it, but was fall of thought, and over en =trodden path. We hope the author's conscience will, on future occasions, make him tread a path in which it would se= he has never yet trod. But one objection was, or can be made to the valedictory, which is, that it was a little too ' long, coming, as it' did, after so many other speeches: Such epithet!! as "the reporter" (I) uses are treated In Canonsburg with derision, and will stamp their author and his clique as unworthy of regard. Bat that those at e. distance may know the truth, we will say, that in the opinion of unprejudiced persons, this, valedic tory will compare very favorably - with any which has been delivered here within their recollection. The audience and the body of students gave evidence, by their marked attention, that they highly veined the address, and did not perceive the cunt of judgment which grieved the "re porter"so The effort to detract from Dr. Campbell's ad dress, evinces also, the tact of candor in the writer. This address was delivered in the af ternoon, when the audience was very tired, yet it was listened to with peculiar interest, and re ceived with rapturous applause, and together with Mr. Sloan's, has afforded complete satis faction to the respective 'moieties of which they was the invited orators. By giving this • - place in your commons you will render a service to tho cease of truth, and oblige the tmdersigned -students of the college. B. B. Keeling, D. R. Posey, J. C. Sturgeon, A. W. Kerr, M. B, Riddle, J. S. Cochran, M. G. Wortman, D. W, Templeton, W. L. Mitchell. J. W. Ludas, Geo. W. Mechling, A. B. Seamen, comprising the whole number of students now et College, excepting two. We learn. from a passenger by the Buckeye Blau, that last evening, a few minutes before 9 o'clock, Mr. Ball of W4lington, Ohio, was robbed of a large sum of money on the Michigan Central Dock at Buffalo. Be was on hie way to the steamer Buckeye State, when he was attacked by four ruffians. One of them grabbed him by the throat, another ,truck him over the head with a club, felling him to the ground, while the third took from him his width and a roll of hills, in all about $17,000. A young man, • porter of the Mansion House, happened to follow Mr. Bull, heard the noise and reached the spot before the ruffians hod se cured their booty. The young man had a tussle with one of the party and took from him the watch and albeit $B9 in bills. Mr. Bull said he thought he could recognise the parties, if they should be ,arrested, and was taken ashore ma a litter for that purpose.—Ciewthrte True liptecp• erat. FROX .5171U1IIINGION Correspondent. of the Pittsburgh Palls Usu... WASHINGT9S, August 3, 1852. Genoa/ Appropriation Bill—nu Corrtapondowe on the Fuheriea—The National Expenditure, The industry of Congress is something like that of the boy, who was so far from Being afraid of hard work that he could lie asleep Beside it for the hour together. To-day,notwithstanding the advanced state of the season, it was found to be totally impossible to keep a quonim of members present in committee of the whole, while the General Appropriation Bill was under considera tion, though the general speech making had been cut off, and remarks upon the details had been reduced to the five minute speeches under the rale. After frittering away a couple of hours, in calls of the committee by yeas and and nays, the attempt to do anything was aban doned, and the House adjourned. -The following is n list of the appropriations`prosided in this bill: • Mileage and per diem of Congress, $440,120 leliacellaneorm emanate! of Cougreaa, 4117,722 Total legislative expenses, - $907,850 President's salary, - - - 25,000 Salaries and expenses of State 1/e- partment, 80,550 Salaries and expenses of Tressury Department, Contingent expenses of same, - 61,000 Salaries and expenses of Department of the Interior, - - - 255,0011 Salaries and expenses of the War Do- partment, 111,000 Salaries and expelleee of the Navy Department, - • - 99.000 Salaries and expenses of the Poet Of fice Department, - - 220,000 Mint at Philadelphia, 1100.300 Do. Charlotte, N. C , 11,800 Do. Dahlonaga, 11,000 Do. New Orleans, 122,200 Total expenses of mint nn' branches, 911 , 100 Legislative and other expenses of the four torritories, - - - - 122.642 U. B. courts and general judiciary ex- penere, - - Sureepora nod their clerk% Light-house eatabliehment, - 644.400 Support of the independent treasury system, Coast survey Marine hospitals, • - • - 13,563 Continuing the construction of the N. Orleans custom-house, - - Custom-houses at other places, Salaries of ministers, and other tiplo matio expenses, Local land-offices, - Survey of die public lands Completion of patent-office, - -180,00 C Other public buildings and grounds in Washington. - - - 8 2 , 000 Miscellaneous, :185,000 Total amount of tho bill Large as this sum which they were called upon to vote away was, the House could be induced to take no interest in It. A million or two will be added to the bill, and in a day or two it will he passed After a languid contest to-day, the hill. for the construction of a new canal around the falls of the Ohio, upon the Indiana sole, was laid upon the table. A motion to reconsider was made, which went over until to-morrow. The expenditnrce of 1831, node pendently of the public debt tini.l off, was Diininution of expenditures from last year, $3,597,33ii At thin rapid rate of deorease, the public ex perms will be reduced in the fire years inter vening between this and the end of General Scott's, administration $26,1100,000. an•] the na tional debt will be nearly or quite extinguiehee, as it has been very greatly reduced under Gene ral Taylor and Mr.'more's. Jrsius WAsitocroN, Aug. 4, 18‘C2. We are in the midst of election news, yet base nothing definite. The Staten to be heard from are ail strongly Democratic bet North Carolina, which may or may not go that way. The Whigs carried a majority of the Congressional Ron of Missouri two years ago, only in coca, queue° of the feud between the Benton and An ti-Bentonista, which is now settled, except as to the St. Louis District, where the old Colonel is himself a ekelidate. Front the complexion of despatches received to-day, it would seem that he has been successful, bat tomorrow may change their hum The other Bic members will doubtless be denioerate, as will also the Goren:tor. The Democratic General Committee of North Carolina have telegraphed their friends here that their candidate, Gov. Reed, is sore to be elected; and the Whigs concede the probability of that remit. His success, however, will base no ef feet nyonthe Presidential contest. Reis a pop ular man, and is now in the chair, and very lit tle interest is taken in the present election.— Reed's majority, two yearn ago, was upwards of three thousand. if not over five thousand now, Gen. Scott will carry toe State by about rho average Whig rate there. The Senate have been all 'day-engaged upon a resolution intended to repeal so much of a re cent law as would allow Mr. Kennedy, Chief of the Census Bureau, three thousand instead of twenty-five hundred dollars a year. Mr. Ken nedy claims pay at the former rate, because that ISM the salary attached to the appointment he first held, of Secretary, to the Census Board, the duties of which he has continued to discharge since the creation by law of a second office at the lower salary, which he also fills. His claim to the higher of these two rates of eompensetion, while performing the duties belonging to both of fices, is clearly equitable, and by an amendment to the supplementary appropriation act, which passed • fortnight ago, it is made legal. Yet Mr. Whittiesey, first comptroller, objects to ma king payments ander it. It has yet to pass the House, and I hope the justice and liberality of that body will be sufficient to give it a pliettia. The House has employed the day in Committee upon the General Appropriation Bill, making more progress than yerterday, and managing to get up a little squall about the fisheries. Mr. Evans, of Md., moved an amendment, imposing . upon British vessels the same charges, - ce light house dues, which are levied iu British ports op en our vessels. - He showed that each of Collins' ships was obliged to pay three hundred dollars &slight money, on entering and leaving the har bor of Liverpool, and smaller vessels in propor tion. Thesupport of light houses there was not a charge upon the treasury, but rather a source of revenue. They were farmed oat to Wieldable, and the annual tribute by American reseals to these persons, wises million of dollars a year. Some members opposed the motion, because it would be like going into • pet at the course adopted by Great Britain in regard to the fisheries, which, however, was denotmeed on all sides as arrogeot and tyrannical. One Whig member said if Mr. Webster cone ented to treat while the British fleet were capturing American vomels, he ought to be dismissed from office.— This is no extravagant position The ere-J.1%- 13one which have been given, ahow that the or dering of British , mosels of war to the fishing grounds was not intended as tau effertsive . pro. ceeding,.and there is every reason to believe that it will lead to etich a definition of mutual rights in regard to the fisheries, as will preclude ' all future disagreement, until we quietly extend our flag over the provinces. Mr. J W. Huwe, of the Mercertstrict, yes terdoy took occasion to define his p sition upon the plaiformareeted at Baltimore. Though a good Whig, he did not like it. He could not tot , crate any endorsement of the fugitive law, bow -1 ever qualified. As to whether, while repudiat ing the platform, he adopted the candidate pre sented with it, he did not clearly state. He joc ularly remarked taut the Committee who had ta ken hie case in And, had,not yet decided on that point. Sir Faidkner, of , who claims to be the author of the Fugitive act, read a speech. lie affirmed he could not support Gen. Scott. To be quite candid, I do not tee how each Whigs se this Mr. F.,. who voted a democratic apeake', and alwayifound on that side of the House en important disehei)., can espouse the cause of Gee S They are not Whigs. Such men arc mere loam ohich love to attack themselves to the truok of every tontely tree, that they may mar ito beauty nod rap it, strength. I see by the papers that Gen. Waddy Thomp son, of S. C., has also taken the stump for Pierce and King. Ir may be now considered very doubtful a nether South Carolina will not no: for Pierce and King. I hop' that all such men us Thompson will go oil in th .t direc tion. They belong in that - quarter. By the way, er is zon/ that Gen. Thompson found himself anddonly rich after the payment of the Gardiner claim, in which he look a leading and original port, and tkit he bought in Maillond, and took away vita him to tau youth the Itkelieot "gang" "iniggere," forty-nine in all, of every age,'aud bath sexes, that was ever driven in one •'drove" out of Maryland. Jennie. STARTLING DISCLOSURE. gaunt events iu Cincinnati have brought to light the startling fact that a secret and sworn political ergot ration exists among the leaders of the Loccfoco Party in Ohio It had its ori gin, has its head quarters in Cincinnati It has been pretty clearly ascertained that branches of :t eXiSI. in Columbus, Lleveland,- Mansfield, 00 ee- , ter, Lanton, Coshocton, Millers burgh, Saadi/sky City, Toledo, Newark, Mt. Wer• non, Lsoonster, and various other county seatAt I Sc. Loco loco Editors, office-holders and court house cliques of those pla - ees are members of this new Jacobin order of French origin This secret society has been in eperation about eighteen months. The wicked conduct of a majority of the Locofocoes in the Constitutional CenventiOn, and the rascality of the last Logic. lattice, can now he traced to thin underground banditti who controlled their springs of action. The grand etject of this secret order of Lo c-dooomm is to control the State, and live on the spoils of office. To accomplish this, it was ne cessary that the very existence Of such a society be kept a profound secret from the people, and that its purposes be hidden froM mortal eye.' MID( ti tremendous engine to pack conven tions, nominate its own members and secure their elections' Working. in harmony, concert and secresy, the mituspeoting masses are mould ed Co do their will, and with the charm of sett and booted warde, such as "equal rights" and DEEM •'dear democrat," the ho:eet rank an, tile be Come wax in the thane deFpicatile vil The Father t'„ aa tey wane d hi e roue trymen to beware of the existence of secret, po !ideal Juba, and ts extirpate them when found L... 1 they aim at the destruction of the dearest li berttea of freemen The exi,,tence of this f,,ul pact against the Rights of the People rens brought to light iu Cm- . cianati by a persotml quarrel among its mem ber:: about the divi , :iou and apportionment of the cffices of the State 4sa county. One set through revenge on the other, exposed its existence and purposes together with the riames of several of its leading members. Each faction is now rag ing a war of extermination against the other. The Brotaerhood it mems know each other by sighs, token•, gripes, sod pass word, They .are bound by terrible oaths to dtaad by each other to the last They meet during the dark of the moan, in a secret place, to initiate new members, plot their schemes, read their correspondence with other societies in the various LDeorOco bend quarters of the State, and take such steps to promote their pipos as may be necessary. The order is known to its members WI the "Miami Tribe." In pril:ties it is what‘Jeshitistois in religion: with this difference, that the Jesuits labor to promote the spread of Catholicism, the "Miami Tribe"' seek only their own personal aggrandizement Cite. Forest City Fro el. IoCCITiENT T. Mr, Till. Enos , - rstAr.—An extra from the Woolcon Standard, 'N.yne County, N. S, states that on Saturday Attern,on It wan advertised that Mr K. Sande, circus performer, would walk aural the ceiling with his head downward by means of a scientific apparatus appehded to his feet Tho experi ment wan performed to the satisfaction of the audience, excepting one individual, who said Mr. Sands could not perform the fgat out of the eir co. Mr S. at once offered to exhibit the same performance in ,:iy place where a ceiling having a omooth curiae , and sufficient strength to sus tain hi, weight could be obtained. The liege room in the Town Hall was selected, when Mr Sands repaired to the Hall and commenced hie antipodean promenade over the ceiling at so ele vation of 1S feet from the floor He had pro ceeded several atep,, and was in the act of to turning. when a large portion of the plaster gave way, precipitating him to the floor. Mr. Fends war taken up tennekoo; hie neck wan bro ken by the fall, and death ensued instantly. MERE IBM= QUITMAN Aso Seorm—Ballimere, A ugust 4 The mail is through from New Orleans. The papers contain little of interest. General Quitman has come out with a card. in relation to his conversation on the character of Gencral Scott, in which he auhAtantittlly cor roborates all that has been asserted of that Con versation. Ile praises Scott as a General—eays that the Southern whir have .lone bum injustice and declares he is not the man to bo ruled by Seward or anybody else. Prat, Di:emu To Ex-Fine. GRAIEWI.—The citicons of Hillsborough, N. C., have tendered a public dinner to Hon. Wm. A. Graham, when he arrived among them, which he has accepted. Cholera is reported.to exist at Lancaster, Pa., two nr three deaths supposed to bo °awed by it hoeing occurred. Jon PAINTINO of oil kinds nxecutod at try otEtt. aitlt nastneaa. and e rtmr.nabi. rate , :special attt.ntion rill Ita Oran to Porte, and Prt crammoeL.r Ittbibitions and Concert eardl, Bill Head, EWA of 'WI.. Invitation, Latral, ?torn Lllln Lc.. /ta t scatty and promptly llrloted Dr. ld'Lane's Great Itemecly for Liver Complaint. latirTlLE proprietors of this justly colebra -I,e medicine, are In the daily receipt of the man astir. Ina trellmonlaln of its excellence. Case. that hal lawn gieen ae incurable I, most ettliful Phyelciano, were cured Indowliately after the. OIL. were given. The err. tifleates are en 0u5e1..., that It Es impoadhle to Itublleb them within the limits of a neweparert but at It now ie estatlteltal fact the< 3l'lane'e Liver Pills are the beet medicine over uttered for the cureOf Hepatic derangement, their putlica.lon Is rendered unnecowary. Thor who auger from that 000.1 of eceurare, Liver Complaint, eh wild to.e no duo, but hart , . to purcitaeo and new this invaluable medic inn, hieh maybe had from mart Dna, MA. an I blerchante. In tow! and oeuntrY, and by the r ., ro rnotrletur e. 0007.110w:8 60 isms etrewt. F. S. Cleaver's True iedal Roney Soap." VeirTIIOSE who have ventured on the use ev, mad nnerentable lama of Imitating `l/leaver's Prier Medal Honey :insp." have eery naturally nmpneed that the indiscriminate admixture of the..elide of Honey with other ingredient., nevelt; employes In the Manufacture of newly Invented tronie,'lm sußlelent to place It In wen;, titian with that praluad by F. S. Cleaver. It he hot an aeldjuetlce, however, tothe HUHU! Inventor, to mention land doubtless tide fact meet have been brought.indene the view al the learned and Impartial committee who awardoil to Lim the medal) that hie mecca waft not the result of obeyer. nor the work.of n momentary enterpriasi. hot th r f ru it. of ht.r and careful study. Joined to a knowlcdge of thew., materlale which, by chemical aembi• nation, and an erect imalytd, boa rendered his Igloo, honorable to hinowlf and twwdbil to the world. For role retell at all blenwnelng beog Stone, end only Py the nitride to- l'lttebergh and Its vi cinity. ma07 , 1.1w, J. 'slid , OD Wood etrewt. A. H. HOLMES & BRQ Sueeensor to 11. P. Nelson St Co., • MANUYACTIMCKV OF SOLID BO VICES, PLATED AKOYELS MATTOCK'', III'ADFA MGM., rOKKS, - • PITIBBITEGH, MN& • OClre Nn 134. Water 'amt. third d IrtrAll work wortonto4 •otr.• 7t, ol to itor motfaeturect. DAGUERREOTYPES - - AT THE NATIONAL GAIALERY. AOKSON'S National Dagnorreattßallom corner nf the Diamond and Ddivritot etrett.'u ro.oporttli in In the measure. it. ant , Twenty right years oar y•Sa..l away gin. the Et hinn of American Manufactures wak held nod. th...l.ylettil cf the Prsaklin Institute, to thekity of tort) - &Irina The result of that Exhibatoh has ektisfactOrhy\ cove 1 the utility , (aril display,. Gott ot h e r ly been refloated In New York and many other cities throughout the Linton. %Phan tholyttimalfeedtbagrador ki \,, and sometime. rapid regrets of the arcs to thin outer.' they afford 5 Anatol. to manufacturers for Met `ti e[ In pr,rln•nt. they indicate new sources of ripply t ;Lor en..., Ind en.. new markets Mr producers, it t not. h•wativer. fault necerary to dliate on the alwrinan of rob nubile Extdbdioos. they re our ...Ilk erko. ed.td, nod their tordaritr tn this mutt,. toot perha itilowl en Imitation In Crest Britain durinsethe paol. year, on • rale of unprecedented grandeur, where It im tow first nine attempted to d o grandeur, collect together the best I reamer of the Arm, Produow rd Manutaeturer tattle wore world.. Far masons which it Le coneeverry to mention, bot which am knywo to the paha, the United SIROO - 11/n4 but partially and insolkohlutty repreeenUel. aidtongh some brillli.nt and tif , tllllTetiltiellt nerd the owed! trod absolute hunaliaticid. The Committee en Ilabibitior therefor,• hope that tti kl.nufesturerst and Idedhantesthroughout the Onion, may utribum such numerous and varie rors of their tare aid rill .as roar fairly exhibit th e re sent tiab- of. the Art. amongst tr. Every trllity will bw afforded Ito the contributOrll rant all parts of a ur country. to take ad ... Mae of this Exhlbi,en for the mirror of making. their anera generally known. All rticles forwarded to the ;huhuto will becarafolly preserved while under Odle ratite. ant wil, be FO placed to to \romtland their fair . e here Of the att., inn of the nurneroini•M•iM.. Ibe rant extentand °nutrient arramtec cot of the room:. in atish the Exhitillotas are hetd, present great ~0r...t... for the di.pley of goods. Sin annexed degrader ere substantially the same La titre by which our former Exhibitionrheve beta gr eet:on. The +nit requinng that goods Intended to its sdholtMd to the ...coin.. CI the.ludgee..uutto Com. oete or a premium, shad not be depoeltel tats tutu on oi.. day prev.ous to the opening, has been found product tit eut rich c,nventenoe It Inn dePteltory and to. the m...,,, s, that it is Kill ct,llLltutel ', trt,tt,tepla till h. th.d• to exhibit to advantage. any working tomlelsofittrhintrr that .1., ha ...Ito 41. t 0.... I .:tnte...ttt, 111 tai, branch ‘ an. reoperfuLY to toed, wi eat... Mere Ire drawn the inmost, which the poll to tr.. at Mow; and It,. dirplaiit ,ticUlattd t 01e 1..010...tut women.. and to beneht the inventor. ' .1...n00ms will be ILMILU O I tor andel. of pecuildir merit •n 1 ...rodent, under the regulation. Minianto annexed tt.l•eroa. Mende,. that this Bribltion will ,flora titlesnettle meant, of sui,alitiog lopubllo indwetion ark a n .. , twt noty Lc deeireo• of having more netterattl. gnat.. ton ep..edemted. we ...peer tor brat, you to m..ati ante ea..., p..r.onailly or trough door Wrote , th e pr. due. otter i MO. 1 tor nr , ity,excetterte or wtiiity t... 10 .1,1, orvoila:terror, and their adaptation to the pospore.intetated, will thus he Made knoira Mthe mai , warty in general. " . It.ILGULATIONn (If the Twenty Second Eat:llol[lpr, at Arecric. hltiaufac. E 050*, to held ID the city Of Philadelphia, froM' the irta. !to. 3 .1.1. alto of 0 , 4 toor\luolt.iv,l632. ILr it! taihition willleY \ r ‘ yared for the reel,i , u lined-. ea' ty. thv 151.11 October. aed aka 5.h....+10n of vim.. on Teo.eday. the 151.11. at In b. A. AI., an the ex htbdien to Naturder , th.. Inc .001 .1 liewher. et 10 o'eloAr, el, al. .2, 1,0 00045 depo.itar aft., Monday witening, October stn be ordered on ti.,- itok: d os . lists,fer coretelition rm..; hat t r obs depont for cite taunt Alter eaturdny ev, twMber tad. no Aeookito will De revolve!. revert Ly apeela l astihrl, of the coimMittee oq shshit.ons. to who re the. applin•Von meat . ..be made le, altar!. Articles rennet m o d fronOrior gable!. low nicer tylon toterol in t emotes tell! . d o e after the Moneta the Exhihifivararept'OY, yerfal eclon of 00 , Committee en exhibllloy • To r. ourn a per:Oct imparitahly. n Alanagereof the le,llut We e omme on Extilhitibrie, _and ail Lane or Partneteralr in which filanarrer. or \ltemberns the tr.arnatGe on Exhibition,. I. interested, hall bee tl le• A t from eempettent and the JOdaert ah• 11 excluality from rereons prachcally acne.. I with .tl \ s.veral rant Manufactures.on whlcktirey shall' a,wointed, but who are oelfityrdepositora orwreeh Mania f • fur,. 111.1nokrivea. nor in way Intri7%nd lai,ktatticirk note.. D 1 oxamiostiort. Awned. will not be Yenned \to Lmene.prepared exotenolt for exhio bet regard Al be !let to the Ptsee• and nus!ity of she ynclem ‘ cenip•Xed :with theNtanre dewriptice of fondle!. MO, sad with etwemwmaao.filtlf. nt form •shitottona, and n ogre ulunta \ ril be and alter in article that hat re•Wki , ren one iiL t ome s a• L. bit ion of tLe losUtata. a,. Then, grulee of pramiemvphall he airneth - dtatyled. fir, • nod a thin' prentium.. !Chen en andel. maserMerl:Weed worthy of e first premitire.lu mow the main.' t , '"irc 4 • f e y tin rcinitim fun d mm.iar at a plainer exhibill•wi, a rtifican (rty a ltarcill Pre woo plot awan:ed. refenna 1'dn.r,%...t.'• an !mann, that the present In In quality unless ifir. o,...terameut over the nret swirl inty be pagnd Ir. fey of enoth., lust premiere. s Wh e n the ao.lges ere or, npinlon inventi . kaor iaor .e Dept requires mon , deliberate uvestigationVird re. earrh. theyonay treoramlmd it to Le aehMltteal to ?W., Comtellue on Otter and the Arts of fh. Inetitato fur' evenesnation, and awards wall \he made by the Cvmmitte\ en Exhibition.. m aceordapeemith the report of amt.:am—, mine.. en Prem. and the Art; Opt/tech eaarain•tiou he mad. only on the written reeirest of owner or de. rev.iter. 7. lermf of origin most be turniabcd. If teethed. for, ev..ry speelmen !Zetwi for exhiblLMO. a. All britches depo.o.ol meet temotomp.ded by an in , sr, to , . !dotter. the name and !widen,. of the lter er.J.lvvretor and Ithe rart.culerl!...r.a.thl allot labs!. e mo att,..,-d. Marina L-.• vhme of UrtriaCeit-in de. • warlsh. art ater hare tollod to rvfie , lve bat the It IA also deairable that e heave/A the mooned upon them. atin'thaL thnle in• w•cic.l P•r aale, be marked with their t rices. , t nd ti•••• pl new ar ncre [boy ran to obtained. \ The c .mutitine sill ww dlligenee Ia preoarra4 , Irom being lost or lejitr•Why . replying • {.-1,40• to ocelot them .0 eyertetyndingibe room.. I al, hathilll and ecrapetent •watnlitnon dnring 111,1 to.ht—hut all articles tv bent Ire rin k of th..lepaenore,l h !an, r.goeeted.to pia e all smalLenAvalual.hearticle• C,Vry •rln ..Retera‘‘rfore 10 Le approPriattol th e.jed 11. Neither °wan. tor , 'depeellers of will lie ad rowteci to the Kxbinitiorprootan •turtonitic t aptwo'Pri d tr Awl...v. except et the speciakredneat of the Jodees of the articles °word or d-positerby ' , - 'Thu *bow. [hr., el pr• mit., stir— a llo,as 31.421:3d. a erfacatn. TO CONTRACTORS. Central and Ohio Bail Rot )ROPOSALS will he, received u 15011 day of AClitliet twat at the aim c Engineer. In Zenmrill, for tbeAlradation floe of Viva, wir of the sawt,. rimid. eaLendinC frOM la point b tulles net o: Cambridge, within about alleA of the thin hirer, neer Wheeling.l - e The work upon the creator portion thin dlvlslon is ee4,j hoary, turladta al ranneie. and hug. proportion o' Hvn rwirWililik . to recette ce.r con\ age of payment In' th, iitoeir of thelload de thouch a favorable nnasiderstirm will le. Ri.iiht firorwei fno entire null Melt, oeodiration9 roar he ohtaine4 et the Eitgineer's oft, Aane,.ll, end aka sr Cambridge arta\ Wheeling. on 9.ollHtt: nt , Chief h chaser. Central 0171 : . t. vc1 ,„ Road. , rrillE concluding day\ r tlthe rrcep ion of hl:. for tired. it and Stun r of Cl Rooet:9l f ..en,llng :imp print 6 m ra.t of Camb .ardo the ttho , leer, 'el,l he rie, red fnewiiw pith to the 90th Inez, hy which hut rain da •We 0.111 In. be mmtred for the remalodor of the lino to Whetting. wEntwiiewlw white el or 9 inertiorwh sod un In the egg AEA,. 40 et 50 ‘ertione. tilde for the whole line sa well se b r. to tiiZ al. no. or cm): and stock. will he duly s iered. ROBICHT D, gee , ilLuCit SULPHUR-60U be. ' store,und i Chle . \ LcE , I.r. S ft r Mir hr .1 KII W. j e lI EESE--300 bxr. W-It.• Ich Ektri',Cranr lon c,:c:A sod pale by ttglellA 11 COLLINS. awe: Wster , et. abate em thfield. S UL ; Ibm. in store,. jo i f i ttle . t riIUItPENTI NE-10 bble.for sale, in on II ord, h r liiDD A 120. Removal. - - E %aye removed to N0.' , 94 Water and 10 116 Front •trvet. Wanehown rector recopied by 11..nrn Caron t 31en . au.6 CuW. BONNUOILST ÜBSORIBEItS to the Diamond Market nerve will take notice that the Third Inatahro.nt h e due on Monday. the IGth Iml Byo-d er of the ku.l,lag Committee. KING. aug6kOltia VIT ESTERN Money Bought and Sold; rr v Eaatern Exchange for sal, Co.llettlens mule on the Week StOcko Ikmaht and Sold on Ocontabkrionbr It. D. RINU. Banker* Broker. 40 n. 7 No. 58 4th street i;IUGAR—,2O hhde. N. 0.. for sale by eta() VON flown noturra, 31171CPIIS. Farm for Sale • tIOLASSES 2 --15 bbls. S. 11., for sale by 111 mu i 6 VON BONN HORST k MURPHY. APPING t'APER - 75 roams -Crown I,ItTR , Double do., end Medium. t sale by_ • . TON BONN MORO r LMURPHY. 'DINT FLASKS-80 oarOSR for aalo.by moo° VON RoNNIIORBT EMT. • gIIEESE4-250 Use. W. R,; Ploo arale; ice pule by_ sorb TON BON NIIOIh TG AMNON Y. I/ROOMS-114410z. handled; " earth l` gIIIEESE--'2. dos. 'old Pine Ailgo, of eupo• ) eer . 'favor. reed and fr2r W. A. DIeCLUReI & nue No. 2.56 LiborLy ar , OL .1 • Excelsior Pokily Soap. \ . 111RECTIONS FOR USE.—Cold or warm itrztr - tunbmtil;.,h,:g end then pot them t 'soak for three or out hours thou tate them mil rub them null Nom them out They will moire but little rubbing allegmakiamang no boiling Is required, as nsuTWIN mhos ecupe.'. A binge waehing rats than done In one ms thil6 and trot:Minting expense than with nor other maps known. Tills Map la wasenntetl not to Imam lot any wax the .lightest Ohre. or the skin or say thimithst it is applitki to. It null remote anyhind of °tome. Paint. Tar. lor Stains. An. from any Gad, without the least Wa rr . nip seep is manutaotured pole. ly by (*dwell. P er son ,Co,2S9Rlyington st., Now Rork. All orders promptly etteloged to. Vor rale at MORRIE', Tea MMX. gun In the Dtemand. d 64 Market et sed meet &dee in Pittsburgh. .emlaetter, Habit, o Prim. Dolaloo io. awe Just rend. for sale VLL (XILLINS. . ed, Di . _ .. . • , ar~OATS-1.09 bum just real, toreale by NJ ' atigh ~.. 1211111trit iiklikrittlarr, ..., . _____,_ MILE very beet of Brandy at sl , iter quart A. bolth, noliable for mielleinal pinmire.ten al wiits be obtaineO at \ /Within' Ten aterai • d \ in thy' , ntii mono I{IOAB CUBED lIAMS--Notwithatanti log the vivant., lathe price eli Mae. alla U, in thii blatoond. is eellioa . the boot Bow coree.lisate at =Near mnod. 0 S-20 bble. paWlL,ard Oil; ' . , .. •,, 12 . •ii.. \ Limning m In atom art age mutt ... 'O. RLAII/1110111/ iii tie ; 'o', trawl; or a ithtoon h of la, John Frank. I=l3l=T3 dz. of the me, by !cation OM. of 11000 t• 00, • 70 Fourth of.. BEESWAX- ag4OOSQUITO NETTlNG—hlarplli'• BustbfWkl bare, fast reka awe I,Drab. gWy j:ea otter it at the looms pit*. wholesale atiatalf. j/LEACIIED BILISLIhiS;-We have open Air this morolha otaltlenel Wnyylp of the above, wool Me op to float quality.'„ , iMIM ikArInTE BONNET RIBBONA few v Lar"'' ud "';irti'r'fir i.zitomrtum.' IaHOSQUITO NETTING-Whita, 13,1 1 - 7 ,74 _MI Moo load 'Gm., br tho t 4.1 owl lull. 'taw— , oTio Itobir.S. fr t. \''''''VGVas lITAITY=I "4 , " 1 . • ot.. Too of (SOUL , ' rib ' 'i t 'l USLIN DRBAGE—A p er expo s cl i l l i a u..b oa ararra dosir;ol4borilelo, for fra- .t i.. /i 8 0""". ""'e nt s o . lo4 l l l ylloB l / 1 1LIY: I LAIN. & FIGURED PAPER WINDOW d ,E. , :ELS GGREN-100 Man alooollC4 shades ardees—sn' ataxia rat wawa raoruast. a ',.. \of tho ettobroLoo- . 8." kiroao—for ..anlat7. era- ." ea a.m A.A.. a rear sal rorfot7 a 1.U0rr..11 A . . 1.tW.2)4 bbils. tOe:,811111 by , , sod pormostorbeyiestooolo .1.4[12.11ed; fr,,1., , ,," NI no'd from klalloaphadr uti ad ishotwr i a nost. .. j 0 , ,., ‘ . \ j =Da ou. 1 I mr , J. ISI/M111411E8.400. , rasa - .- :447E,, \KV;t„4:.010.5,,;;.t-7;..,_14,.4-a-!0, r.,:...,,,,,,--,......„:,,,-,,,,,,,,,,-,. t 4::-. P 4iii3.41 - o,k W''''''' ' ' ''''"' ' `• n '• '' '\ ' t. IRE - MAKI) PltlNTS,\of,gplendid pat um, untatutir aricay'jaat nal, at b 5 gnat - TllOl4ll , PALMS'. \ • \\ \ • N. • ' 1 ',: \ \ \ ' \ • \ ".. \ - .. l • \‘ \ : \+ \' • • , \ • ' ' \ ' , , .. Third Instalment. . . - • I , S',MAK for pal. Ivy , •augto VON lIONNIIOtAT t DIURPLIY. ONEY;A secondsTl4 Lf new Honeyll,.u,,, lO i...n LL b A. DLUIZ .146 Gronr* wad Tat Dealivt. IVORCESTERSII fttSauce; Y }Cowling Eau, \ Mower Booze: \ . John ll ToDomato Sa Koteboy; \ ouza 7""4 , b 14. 1 41rA for role b Ohio & Penna. 'R. 4. Sock. FOR SALE at No. 75, Fourth otreot. A.. WIICINB A CO.. oukb Block and izobAugo Motors. OATS -4100 bu. just ree'd, - ..fii• oalULy • PERKINS '3l BATEAUX, No:ZS *Mot alrort. \EA CAn IN. \ 'Young adle\t ‘ :' eimmiy, Ann ,e.ii T . rt.„ . ll h, 2 . ' e n 7 d' t\h 24 ,1 th e ß• cgreilloa "; . "‘l o; . ietti r. l 9 • MA-14. tree '"U tSl i ; 11: Zruct ' a fren'l,'7'.lll\"6lrrtb* ,•O'relo";.e. NIL \ kit aral Pontine. \ eeholatv to., \ enter at ny won, • • will be thereof tuition froth the that. offn • . ellaw of UAAW,slon. Da.* ill r 77‘^d .r.lit 7. algt,ren , t . l . onAtoth e •-loce rote. ••tollon telt will!. r a. 8.,.4,;... , , . d... 7 7. ot . rrthea!Lalf at • c•oee - All other arraacemento the comes..‘e•retotot. which may r, tbe aec ter lo inad be T.feyenelkto the clrenlar. rbr al,' o ottetore, _ \ \ !. .....Allechetty,2lu st 3. 13iil—ana-3:31f \ ' \ ' \ B otice to. ' reale:nem. . AN examinatio"..af applicepti ar sibia— timbe We Teacher . On . the i 'loin' Wall Pnblic &Natl. 7„l,ll.ll.,eAtgdz;:c,,4.Ter:xl,r— . ",---. to ieleelc.,A. NI,. Thc umber et Teaenelw al weerot \motto,' will be. thlrtean. cower:lag of • tuale • •.!'riatinol.oytale Awibtad• . n i l a; 1 \ 4% th ' e: it =1 ' t ' ll?.. eCiei. . a. i. i ~' \ \ , lIABRIftr ' t :ADAIIa.. 1.0444 t \ \ ' .703.. W. L WIA. Seitretw' u ' 30113 ?Octal WAN Z. \ T. ' \ ItUBRRS•M•O/RE, \ ea. \ \ ••\ -, • WILL , AM MACKEY. N, , ' 3. M. BIER. \ \ 7 \ Female. eannarg. ‘... \ , A TER a re,laiatioa ot. a few \monibs, kr i\ dl improvement of health: Mlaa Y. W. LOU . AN: by Illit 7 ine 1mf.0... ti 4i . M.12.e. kl/q .I.lr.,„„tdhe',l7 der, I):4rtto Et7t . a . n ln ar•. L I: ',l 4l: r attilli.. iffgieral.l T 1: b,r 01.. Wlertlntt to ertw , are reepectfolly lotali+ Are earl)", ho \Poo] will be teno n .. for '`A Rho, term from a Per lon, aad • 100 doh:teno will be .woe far AbreaN. • , ‘ ,.. Pt i. trfonwell ticker.. Terms ottultion , . forma, • • 3.crou `are Conti. . 1. .. Ona 1:11 . 1 th e tuaion to * ' \ iytthiro \ Giatie:Worke, For \ Sale. • \ • of N purEuan4o ,of an 4derlpf 'the Court Comunon 11012 nc County, sittltut In Anity. will he 02p .40.1‘t, l'ubbc 'O.lO oit th, premix.. Oo TII2e/sAf ‘ .. August \ b. lASI. At 10 o'elo..k, A. Y.. jhu, unex teru2 of [he Me of tAo bycllvole (Kee \.1111.1., ekrltinnUer's Huy end Que.% stramt,lo Itintric Keneihstoo.l tbaniunt.r. Politolelphts. The Loa 'eV mule for 11 tee trout Ju e 50,11151, so.i Lea thereto , . %malt two Vl.l. I. ran. Tt voltwellstUe ene fixtunts 2tol !bole ur• ronsider,l hot Ox,etrable'for t utuntl- Ix, twee of .r.en Olass Hollow Were. \ \ Teems ef u ce--C•sh within t-I,4ya. ‘A oI.PF of th e Loss, to,ther with.su Inventory the fixtures IstAch will wenwUnny it, gnu 0, 117— .1.0041 n too malt, mar be sio, ties A action o 0, alto Ib: keys of lb. , uremia.. Kee:. • Y. T 1103128 2 SONS, SlUotione.r., auslo.nd4l . So. Ol."Walunt street. B. N. WICICEASELOI3 , , VEGETABLE VEEMITUGE—,t\' ids prep- V anal. Is entirely r.ortable.eml roan reeom. mend. oto • entirely eml etteettml inedlelee fo l ryzgre'lltor ' FOrme isorp the ey tem. The unettrayled stitews that 00. etteltd...d 11. toratnistratom. In \ every' ease *here the patient IA really eflittint with wortakeertainlirekilere It ek...rthy the mittent.on of the pohli. \ LlYhe nutei.l. onto,' 101 here the S sionatnii/ - 14 the l'iVletor, lei:hon . ( whirh, none le trenitine. ..., \ , ;Perrattertort, Ayrll. 101 L \, , :, Tbtilt to c,rtlfy thetwo the Unde•Vgrri, her °polio coile. e. N. Wlnker.hamn Veirenshill tort/throe, Mk Onheehetinoly hreneunce it toe bent-verta Weil ~ Yin'at., day, or that, bee e•tr roil., tandlo, oor kaowl- , mur, , tNli CARL. , J. - SMITII \ . . Analststact C , ..My i.4 1 1eh,.." , \ Mr. AS N. It I.lterthem—Thltlts tA rm.' that Etter. et,,,d .er.t., Of loneVegetob,, Vormiftate arnt,yotro,one *AU,. to a thlti of mite. as ditonted, end the me nand May .ehe dleeheme,l ever [MI Worm t..ltott . hearing ,74 k 111: ~ f * l .,Kig . t.^,„, - ;;r117.^,;1i,', 1 °6,'.'N.'": 12 ?AT, iirs,nk ' O;:t " \ or ° m o t-itht. fa the mast yletiotte * t Veil:M(lla' I lAliVe il . otett. and produces the bolt, MIA a, \\ E. DURll7,t' ' \ ~.aVta , SeUer's Cough Stapp. V. \I , i T s - veil geirral Patisfaction, 7 - A, mi k *. I:. eell . 1 har , , u,41 !Our cough Syrup In ‘ rerr affer , on of tb thrust Ibr th• put three reare,n4 ' . rs loul4 t • most rompt and enleirot rrtnrt , t, -J G. I,IILIJESPIE. ` , A PrNumr•trnrr, "co.Jeffonmzn la, \IL '. &S ti t ha. wed roue ImpatillOnlgh Syrup .In‘roy 1.31 i, 4norte tbrrn pax, %lid find It.the hest sor4rd e that Oral, get foe cough, 1 reenunorad It to larl7 other tottlli*lnn in ' 'Vr "' elop..a ' n r d n' SllC ' Jga r n . ll;:. enure. 1 ennrtactlnn. • ale .3 \ captor rnur`,.l.lver atrt.A nt.1.81110. tillr the boot t° ssra. ir , p41.. , .. they erktdlrneted for hi , ron. \ \ 'is. F ne l ee n r 4 pt. '" ho„lr2' . ‘ ' j. IL : R."..... \ \ji•:;iNt aryl :till ::'. It SELLER\ \ \ \ y\ \ \Julies\ Rogete, '- \ \ lifiruo netted ai i\At ut ,idi ni in comp , y jkst.tp lergement b\ S Infeeeirr. let the Isorl a \ it ex:will beat or 104 r eqb ha GO, hi. ads pµ be ryliew on ths subscriber. slllo. IL. 'Fitureb street. Pliesbmreb. \ it' IPILVINr &Co. \ '7- 13or Silfe v '.. .., ralWo Ilnmired,api, Fiftyikeree Itital on the V Ohi , k Ps. \V.. 11.rmor Pelee", leblet ILO sleeted. b.! o;•• well timbrrele—Land lin best ereelltlrre aoll ouslitT. \ Mn, 101 e rre. \ reerollLeris end, Keralootoo Qtatiots, er tbe O.& le \ PM IL ii, . well illei , revell loMulblthqs,.kr.. M res bottom Also, PM seen bete. onalitll or benl la II emb lrellor. eemermere Co.. orpral. & ... &R. IL; ro it a mood tetTene l ir g.C.AI e ' VeZll7l l l7. Ct% 4 ' . ;:. ' .:1,1 1 .2 . 7 . :170= stllLits. ', L , HT'S & ut/IlleB. , \ool.t-7 - Aibliq fh4e. ----‘ T` THE \7lorsiglied, Trask. appoilit4 to mak , . pale of tbi, Cl.lue pe r beKialludnetth .at We yen, (owe Apollo yrortgb, Armationg Cu.. Penna., by 'At m, ri an eat of A winbly. uthorizlng the mil et the Pune, will Bell hyk nub rytiterj, hen Id bridge to the hightht And beet. Warr. e blth plain at the' sail bill we. In ;he Borough of Apo , tc. Anna ng Co'. Pa on Month,. the lift.enth (Illth) da of Nor her. A, D. 1f , 2, at 1 naloekVil. W. \ \ •r,,,.., 4 Sale—l Oath on the ethention spa olirerynf eed by the Trilikaaa to the parch . of raid din, • \ ' • DAM &T... ,;\, J.c.,„ I BO' o, .. „ . '., \nit _ _ ' \,_ __ 'lry \ \ . Far Sale. '.„ rilliE subsoriber Offers for sale is Fir 14 , , In Smith townthlf, Wishlugton county, i th iPo mlleprcan,k,r and ,ljnining, the village nf B lcer„ Conn \ ekting 4( :Y. aters. Ibe lan,i leo( the h.q. qualify. hand-. romellownthted. well fenelil, timtered awl , watereitt \ abnundtpg in keno mat, of a t iey wean., and of i ...ell , coot, indl finteerene Its abundance alto. Tbere I• lent,,, wi notemeiground on the farm, anp too Dwelling II mem. large Orttithl, and • firth rite tdith Dame( large Jae. Win no law - veer. The ltall•nad ' ginning to be Made W in Plitthithalt to atenbenrille, ' .1 il hare th rone, the ham, cuttlogyik Into tarn nart4thiplinting of about 130 boot Tel. on the Ole, \ eill• and 96 on the other , whith wounl, farm+, With a dwelling heniet ne etch. ero Lhe, n baths on to player drriaion. raeh , bovine enough of meadow Wadley and water, and a riiht preyortlen of eiethedland. firth , %Litho,, thefrath arl t be Within ..l( 01.0 houra ran oflTlnbargh. • , if the Rh o , . be nip ;merlin...ly cold by' fw rath bargain. lk will be offered frothubLe. sale on, the Z th day of Mi nna. neat, at 1 Welnen)r. W. , and eitber *a nn. farm. or . 4 1-thille , l ne any edit, yarthawee. , 00ralion,will be Myth by the Prat of April next. and • eleatAleed, with Praisnetornmalating. 4 ,, , N. .—.lohn'Carter.wel lieee nei the firm. or Qe. Win. a \ Dna , ,of Enrgetetown,V .. yJnb a Drumm: oflllekory will sh w tho prem•thato war•nding Ithrthathre. ' 1 ‘ALEXANDNIt PONNA, . ' , I Mount lethant. July 27. PW2—.lT'S.let:w3ll,. GARAI\ SALE OF 13ANAGED 7 060 8 . . NOk. 62 Fc)IIRT.I:4,, STREET. \ ',. \; IrpllE Gokda damaged bA Fire, .Wafer• , and IL Fhttokes on4aetalar loornht4 `+,C at the save af the Ily r tircriber. on F , rib vtrett, all t oe ' invovent rot lop Le Wednevalsalm Ina. on the vs tun*, names The g eat pardon of tt t a aoitett to the epollor 1,1•00 (the u ,eeaeanable .aoott Latina. been dlattved 0(1204 rem. v Pr: W.ll% l ll ' Unahrinhabla Fhtnnetat ''S hint are DiantM Wean& .ad AoAtost, Print,: l n, \ ifortenernlate; \ 'n. , •F t b r oldered Innt Hemmed Catohar,,,,ltatfa.; \ 11.,_ j[IS now organ oft under 4ttere,'Patenk dated aid ' July. 562. and la prohared bi , roost., mete, and exacta. th soma, by orttefaf ant Court of ' Itawrd •Ithin the litateNht PennatiaattleJia Of Indlfid-• tutc; vtlll reeciro , toonett on darrit. und Ban Intoned on money lodged for atatAl period. ~. val I Oen but the nano on approval ' second", nu neuusttaldelrecolasory NoteA and lialLa of e n at and attend to au ectione y Pre, moue. open at the u,lfflee ot the Quipaoy, hp. EJA Wood attar!. tour &ors •1,1110 Filth Areal, team, of thc raw amine abuts of ctook. ', x...., Phaeton. twat ell Wednachty and Saturday". • fltacutote—Jantev Loughlin. ataftt John Wit dwy, W H NU:deli. Wm. Bin eharo.Thoress Have, Dune blett• nook. Jame. A *latch:ono, aatoual \teU. U Ir Jones. Amax—John D. tautly:, , ' ' auttarr , INSITEA4CE % . MR. • OEOROE E. )1,,RN01.13 has. been Anne of the PROFAXTNE 11171)-' PiI:N . CS 'OF 1 CONN.. MaUm Aaemey haying COMPANY , m. boon A • ti 114817 0 ros Kithira a from - llorca, on aomoot of the redaction of I oarrant mt. fmmium to nobs:mint that Me bodnesgpoted net be Tiomalre. ins Annoy Is now vercumontir ortate-' lOW In the hmala of Mr. ARNOLia and thetrl.4n any Motema of Um Company MP referred to Aka. it/I folly authorised Agent 11r PAW:mean and Allrgbang (booty. W. It. KORAI:IN. Onward Arent amen for 'Ka Madam Mat., INSURANCie F I RE AND. M A RiNE, • BT the Undendlued. Auenefor the \ PAOTEOTION INSITILLACE Policiit bawd upon aut tut9ii favorable, arm, GEORGE E. ARNOLD; \ Agent tim \ for PT:b . 7;.; , .. ,, rt ;Lillletheny qnyor. .-- 7 Ila sa , eacka per Ohili,L Pa. Railroad IL" le* "'.7. a. anNurrir a co. MERCANTILE LIBRARY'" AND AIE-; CII4O ICS' INSTITUTE-44nr =caber Added d am, Bm/0, Peter IticbiaSnon, D 8 Winking. T IT Mott. ,LD. 0:T(3 FRATICISB..3Ie-TASIARS. M8r80... E ALL PAPEIf Of u' .dl arrelltst quinty, gut A L Irnm .81t18818. w 5 or sale by \ 2 . 1109. PICER. , ' \ 1.0. 55 Mutat otr.t. Sank Stocks Wanted.• . SHARES Bank of Pittsburgh; Atgtroti own. ny„ Dank Sterk i,.. ss7l l l49g " TrOSers. 56 Fourth — Conner Stocks Cheaper . than Ever.'. 41111'1 SHARES Ridiro Mining Company; \! " "1,Z. : \lw }1,041,v-4, k' , `amk , i applied fs; MOW 11“1,3) A, OF liAlaNO • CO.. , \ North American Copper St 4 . IVArD, et'7s Fours! Ety . eiet.l i CO ACKEREL-50 bblo. now No. "4, \ to an. h*l " h ill Lon & HicNNL4 .‘" • si ugs • 55.5.554 Awl 151 nA55.. bble. in mare: foisale by &0 • ..as3 \ minima a armarr.\ ER pAL A19:1-6 tone primp, fork:do by ENBLIBB & BEEN . BWEIT)=-10 b • :SOAIL:IS9 ' for sal t eba mt \V. C 6,M .. M ER C!=nl EAN BTEA. 40411.04. TO AND 1 4 8 . TATES. eel r Imam Y. i 1 ,Y,X11.1'9? 1 / 4 .5.34ruann, Laken. tt1 m r ( 41.7 . 1 . 4r : f N ew 41T1/ Or LAe4lll% Wyl WV. 1 ‘191..e1.tme.1, 11300 NI tk• PV"..b.tr tt.: 4 lpq;!'" K ". F A V,Frly;ANell!LN7llll,43lsti.. br ls 17.17.11 1 : hk "i''"Vlr KA" Yprt =v.!: ogu A . New Aliletor4o3lfor New T,4Ti; \rax T. WU*, 1 ASIA, _.lartrekt,repte New ToO v —• HUM HOMO, Llooe, Sre from Lueekrre New lark—, ragl: CITY OF 01...6* rlle..frosTV L . 50 000 , Ili roe Bremen... ol.sFo.ooWil...}aoolt,Olarrow NIAOARA. Num, Goursl.l3etna NtAIIARN. Slareleonl7llllo New look Wntleu,lJoe &Nom mei Lfierf. el, unit. othe NR RS , ‘‘, *OlllO. T , etire.!k. e. Itt,tl.lfurzufZTAlh .... . ..... ... ;;;.. ...... ;-4 CiL.eiA N►..T•l4 Ue . tor .... .... 25. \ Ku retiree lb .0 Nonen 1,..../517 Al pxxxsyLv UY ANI.A.44;w"I'f.; I.!F . NNW AORN.:;ler ! ton :Loot. ...... \A 7 • I.N • , , .... .... 'Ptaalolpb s at:llll 14 —:,Aug 14 ............. j I. PI IIE(1314111:ET Ti% • . , . ~... _ \.. \ tirlcr. k1itC1 , 3,31 Cialr.ll".. t. ' i'. \ N. . Mood %Cliddij.VLOV.l P. 1a52. 1 \ 5 '',,, _ \TheriP , IMO lea, 41Ity. iti , t o nAtket, aa il \ a , \ \ - tv.o.lly the cam on Me el te \ e .I.y of tb.,e...11[,...11.1 MN.' .1 =loin( inaortance Were no ' , vet to PLapß—The ramkat../f • ~ D,thlng. war urn to 417mb/et \ ther.troqi no s matelal chaligNNlU quOL27, W. noto \ g sales of 33 bbla eatntat $3,44:14*. 13.40; . bhls at u. l \/I , \ .0,4.3.33; itp bblinu the wharf .;, , ,, , , e =l., , r, at 43.24. :.1 . \ , Mal 3.3 bblrtat $3.344.4.3.= fore. 4,,,702.1 extra. Dana from i i 4 , s elere In drakloal Int, at sanits3. 1 \ 4053,60 Po titre Doe l e „ I , \', ann,extra brat!. .\ .:: Pala okirlket ' 1 " . \ GOAIN—Th4, only \ O:annetlohe in \',, 4\ , ..1 \,, mire 'VD 4nosO at 3.0aird4.4 bothell t DSc DI bkl. from , Dna handy!, Cork Is motth 43m rye 45m temlai 497 ~ ,. 3 and ertpktt C.I. 650:400 It 'Dtt. ' \ \ . , 0110014DIES—Telrewenkoosalea ofnitelr 1 I n e. n/I:r . , 44 I,‘ , _ head. TII \ rem.t.6....g.t .u . .< . 6 .1 +.— , • . ~ ; r 644n:molasies3434r . G , r,Orleana.mnt 4 foe aura \ , i . j.. .., .), . 41/tColi—Very Ilttle leirdolnD,ln bieon: the r ra/ea \ , lii . \ I \ mitmed‘or mere= pea hottl4Ma at 4V3. anD 4,50 lin , \ : 0 \ `, bwavl I.'ealt at 101(e it ID,\ isid,i , , are riemh 934 c. , pho. \. A \ •„, tuals , lo@l2No. and extra 6.gar arks 12hie DI re. , ~ . cu kk:oe= , o.lc,. 150 poles it a.k0 . 01 , ..zia I , ‘tt... •• ' 11 '' \\ ` POTATOES:eSaIe 'of 4: nu Are petnlc/et 470.../.141. ' 4 \ ~, WIIISIT,DV=The market Ia ateady,DOth molar alt enttlfled In s llmltni,inta M 1044194.19. cal*. :, - ?. \ ' „ PIO DIIPPAL—O" -maim • rooknontAnnnera In the ' \ market at fail 0r14 , ., Pal. 40 took 31.1 t POntrk at,53.5; '..Z 1 An.. U.. ,, Cla4k at f'-S and and 25 tan , . alist s callal at V. 3. _. . 'an at a viootha, ' \\\ 4 . . \ • • '.IIOII STATISTICS—pubIish boluses, few, lid rotor, from whit were Mak tstii beftkovr exarode a millimo\iir pair mautle• \rrt eo, rocrie.Fß. Couidtio. No. or No. 0,100- Luc t, 4541.793 31uG1e21.01.4 Adiot o addhloool-. 9100 1:27.11 liontlIsll; do ..... • 1417 0 2 ti"•it.,.. 1 1:251 Otot.oupz , \ :7* 1.839 Ntlooo, • 5!. \.l 1411 1. s i ANtILLGCS Colhi;tartre.—Bom t o hundred dol ‘ it in "* "l 7 i4 t.' aV i t i l """ ; irs nira... •-b; '1 'S4rEL oht.'"nta "Iter:lEinf, ou ti,.. lizatt yetis thinker baon. lh elle aro neatly executed, aqui, . datana In general apniaranoe ihan ibegeoulne bill. T ,i. 1 naine ‘ or Lb Adam, Itokefer. se now! lb. bini JIM. bill, r h • 4 ',lgen tro the genuin 'and voi,•eirren on ltui ronotexteit \ ' 4 l Tbeelnoinuntrpn the chub,lerf_llt_ ar, mien, detected by \i j wag , 0140 . 1g12 tie.- " =lard to ._ i Y..tv.,.:1ati.1.. V. of a later • uo. hterfelta inv doled Apri ih.ler..lL - . . \ \\. . ' iriw BEM • \\ • Ann. If•• ' '-- .11 .--- - O . O; lutoond hrerm—Thtte hut '''"*" ' "" t\h ' S and 16SO do rah; of 100 Mda r%manufacturuMl, ki. . . 0 .. ro ..... dor vaunt at a ati . not mule o., n= c. n b agx...e th.og. . l '' ; ' ,. ' o . o LICTI o n t o ht 1 ea :frt. it 0 1L , ..t! .; , re , m .. ainl i io . l on l, nod i without uk 1 .. ..I ‘ 4. " VII:iptIY:PN-1. 1 1,1 . 1 market IA du t. , and no 'hear at ItgßillthL—Tho \ N NPttlnur f,Ptrt' Ent „any: .. hara... alitantalea of Matkerel,wat• tate., hut wu 1 11 .,, t•A n oat althlha, unto—thpy were ahr of Irk. boot. 4000 .. ... te. 1000 lien Ittnaentar taker an on. haat 04_ 1 . 1 . ...nag Fold orithr Prot at Kto '2,14. aaoh• tfrfrtmi and 1....,... ‘‘. toad. 01400 Pub. and tbo7 engaged Rea. n 1 I re,t 010 thsll. • dar. ~ • \., \ \ - nTA 7 l;;;;l:l4 — ..Z`Geflit;;;67 .1 11...red0, anehanatL Jul!. Dm, Wiztny, Zsues•lll... 11. T. Yon4tasn. Bt. Lsuta. . . , . L ' \ . BOATD hDIAI'LNO Ttild DAY. . CiNCINNATI-',Flyousehr. \ ‘,„ , \ , \ 401.11/141 Sulky sum \ 80411148VILLD.$ k. “ Is . and I .14. \ \ 'WEE; NRWTON.k A. M.. isk4; P:\i, \ '4 row. 14111:AIALTOLL. \.'s ,\ \ \ D. hk Co rspi'hys Picket lane. el:. M. ORTB BY \ itIVEII. \ \ T..., CENCINATi. AUTDl.olma—iLs pkgs fors ADA sklnk : i, A Coltshison: 4:i is sew boxes. Rsess k..Jossek lk.sacks sy.l, Was Batten - tam stove softens. ti Unfit 44 bbl. Matey. isto Psykse LCu 14, 4.3 do. Ii Mlteleltres: 1 pkg. 4 Am A Co:1 Ea shank A A 6.1.100:413 00141 whtssey. A liSoxIS Cat i1 i 5:, 1 A 0. 44 ors. 4' 40.41 , bbis old: enp s yD, ! Norton aux bell a:Cn: 1. totl,VlVl ' iNr. l ' esits ' y M... 2 1 .1 45the b i1 ., ' " L . D Leech Co: Vsks kes4, Wi. Ilkaassy A Oss. Js