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The above bate an but anaphor of the con dition &the Iron business of Penotrissabs. Thus but tle, iron inannhator• of our Bate baits &Wk .,' lag Into rola for want of • tariff lilts that under '. *eh It so greatly flourished but • few rare *. I line. Bat we Wiese still, for the reasons sur . nod to ea article of cant sons time a limo: th 4, tips* miaow bettor ftrospecgteare the Iran '• Inmeustsselitse. W e showoff that various . .uhsapirla .. tha Ads a England, onalt as the - Atitassioentaisiddloa to Aostnillta, Would have i ' lenfehtiztlibontsiee Ss Mos of Raba; SS the malt ottlils•9l.4Soco . A g e of lron, and eon }.-0900-***llli [P-rilatisseet Bur present _ .. ' ' loam. laptetathikid British troa. Oar pro "" - . . ammo elr •~. •:- `..,.-..• ' Clllliitliegi;bli .0 1 4114710011 ',grainy iiiifled. .4 most satiate* di4et liteatostred man the ;.-ottaggoiti la As feta Cadet" of Mani, . who A j oital .::t. ', :'; f • 410 4106111kintall iIMPOSIN or .hugs.. All ..' " , " 4 3 - • ''' 4 ' 7 ' :VIO Mato% In agitate la &Tor of ~:,....-:,..,,, • ''':-. 1 ,0 : aummetu e .. . „ - - • ~ 43 .- ,,.i , L .„ - . - .44 - 1. *buy roma • why thee olodld "cot •--- beau Oval" protettlat dill all Iron, aa-tt is ~ .., i%lii . :, : l imit by Seel who!" fartg,tlas obi* to - , i-tiPoaa the interests Or their (Guido? Bertsinly not., It.oofronasitioso"with rogont to Eng- .. -.. ;Soli stun an , reeled; wee to oath a degree eo ' 'altioet to *lathe lapatlittos of tronAlti fa tto . ~.....,4, f;>relacatatip gedfaild lit igiat s Wilt If me. f:• Ins fat the Mae .lehop It amrazialp *PIO lie b ap . ' f ' . Uri. ilii ! " * 11041,10:1114611 . 4 49, ' &BMA . . iih•ltionsdailso sollidig . - . fate the - a lOW eafttaiii4 bola pre4 ... teethe tariff, ittthdatiee,ini Iflia thi i *de ~.. reilonditided,lt:' . I. for. titai *ad* • , . 'aeireaddleforoot * to is m hank. bat if, MOS ease bai4 . she motor lade of, tali* eamleee,4e look Olt nob a lattifialto Italy gmaas of an* oar Iron Interest from: mill& , •-. Cilia': bath II 1111i1 !Mad lib in 'OM SACO • illr leliedlnal hi . SPOldetril to lilddalla to atimpotittak, IWO vial as would lists bode oat new, id itot tie iota of• a rampant . 0 4 terauffltsilit tamed the seale Jost patio& Isteas sow** nerd fate trade, la ' a y -- ; - •alietata moo elfitaplead.- ~ , , - - dad ire aa this &drags tad •ba leant- ShhOdi ma* br lostlairAmi rifo. 14. 1 n 1 / to door of the ateddate for the, Presiding,' pledged to atppottitha polio' of pretaogtat,- bat also-wrist se ft: ee the wig taaoaaaeg, is odd um tapootaido-gy epaletatot then ,taa;',. Maio Ma ea llatimal Widows idle aro to ' . hiplirittals neuers. LW Piaaipiatodoillor i • adage at thealfpresoititqg Ittoti swaps' tor's'. tl) 'thilAall ex Us ow oppolowly be lea* ihtilltf Ahab de demegogeos. who hive laths 11dololoodalkbY lbd OdetadrYoloos Idett n Wilt ittilide `her la bet. more t, , ,: *tot pow, _ -_•—:. 4,‘;,... 1 , ~.1 -• :'" [ sir. .` .: '•...- 04. i -, \ 1A. 4 1 , li:',r' 4‘ .1 ' ' Z i ..., 4,4,... ...,..:-......1 ,, / ,, , r• ~,,,,;,:-.,.:, , -415,„_141 , - 7 ?• 1";: '44 L" ". : 4''' 1.• , Z`: , •:% ''', -",‘ -. _ ,: - •••• 4 1 11111 -' t 31. ' *" .l 4' MU • .'""' PITTSBURGH GAZET Tllll/3D 11011KING;AIYOUST 81, 1852. NEN'L WESINILD SCOTT, of New Jamey ewe nom extemierr; A. GRAHAM, N. Carolina. lOk CANAL 0011DIN8IONEIL JACOB ROFFMAN, or nzw cavirn mnar OP UM N 1717,1,11 ctoIIZT, (iis Ma woos itthe Hos. RJebarl Wolter, dem•••&) , 10.111 , 1111fIIIMOTON, of Armstrong Co sox szunkarruslllloTOßS •. L Itatnnt, JAZIS YOLLOCI. . Los aumws. Llvinam. r am* i , - : 1 F. 1. we Ilia ~ U. Juno 1 Paz Tm. 8. Joint W. le. Jaws i._pkno4BB. 4. .14x4 11. . ism wWwu , oll. O 8 8. Ono= Ilgruilq,,- ~18. Dula. e.. 18888 W. Mum. 19. Jonv T.. 18189 P. W. Amenfl. Easzresor. I. Jaw Murat. St 'Mr J. 888 UL 9. JIM 111,10412. S 1 .. UM. D r tt . P. Wawa% s lhlikromulir...lll.sras, fl. kt. O. ilhade., .11. So u r. A..-Pvii"nAres. : Auttomuundo and Whig. County Ticket. - oat easseate—ant Otasigt. • • , _ • --' DAVID 11.12911111, litt.burgh. • CC/1/10,,tai—ablitilliCr. • , • VUOISAD it. DOWD. A 11•41.0/. • GEORG" DAlrlrsAtlthaal. " • • 9110E01 B. APPLATOD Dirmlnikaas. • - 711 02 1 11g_r_1111111111. Itegsport. • , , - it t lo O . UOWt4l . l=.r. WILLIAM swam. Pittgbargb. - • ~;.,•• cow.oznanescit., Jr. Pittsbani i.• OCIATI AMIE O. Cattllttif warn sioncect.66 Allegtway. • 1 111#1:•:', • • •••••,. • . r Soqtt. aIiPTHE.• Executive Committee of tlip ''couort Seolitiob• hats !Med open the Adloniner Int Wl* Aedd Pia to the Unmet Mau ibeettnee an thee I fß.rtt Dna inmeth— - . 1 411Mtatan. on Mmaday, the 3Mt. at MiP. It. . • I. At Turtle Oneeth 4 thorn's ttahl. on Itatarday, tb's ,ch Ar 44e " 31. . the Ithe at rm, P M. I I A:Maisel:4h anTrlday.ll44Aabeeloll.47Meileck AtJohn Cowan% Baldwin Toemeldhene Patr tday.34t. tito:ottg, r.th • At Ta.hatects. on ILetdar. Botshba 11th at 3 and TM At Itobleitawn, fatneday. liantember 16th at TM r. At SharTednerith ea Matetedny e Itentember 20th at TX NEM Ms bilmum.„--We spoke a few dews ago of esetain charges sad to /WO NMI uttered bides Barker "gams !Raman linens., the :Whig can didate for Blseriff, end Mated that in a few days Mr- Warn Teel meat those slanders with fall statement of **matter on which the charges WI, (amide& ; That statement Is published In our paper this morning, and to it we !nein, the attention of the reader. We thialtktr,ll4l.ll has triumphariUy !stated the churn brought by - Barker; and may confi dently rely upon that Innate same of instioe and • right which animates the breams of honest men, not to allow a Malaya of unblemished reputation to be borne dawn by mesas so foul and diseepu , table as those resorted to by Barker and his co adjutote, the editors of the Poet. - No language that ye. caw or may wee Is strong enough to obarsetarke properly the come of the latter le relation to these slanders of Barker. Tun Mao 111Erthoo oz. Fri/Dummy on a lltErtbin was • &now affair. Tho number 'lttoonl n inn Imp. Mosio, /miners, Bongs, tom! 'pasha, sad Artoni demonstration of en dumdum, abolnd that the spirit of 1840 was up wan. A tarp amber of Wks intro pre sent, ildals ire folpod so one of On boot al ' doneeolist oar cam is prooporing. Irincearea Ilan= BU& Passan.—ilre find tb, follenteg tslugrapide desnatah hike What rev Duly fidelhipme. et yesterday ulolll4p - • . Wasnorcires Ang.. 29. : *gain the triceati;Cridgepassed the &mete Last idgil at late hour by the being tots: Yawn 88; Rim I.o4ters thee a tro-Mbde Torn Tide we eipeeted, and It remains now to de cide whrebir the Supreme Court will permit Clove," to laralin that which it- soheanky pro nounced a publieuziesace, and the atutemind at which It deem& ' • ~ •d, moat ameba of the Chem &eater ad ::;,,,,eertises nine ihreaces,with firma= lovely, for ` - 'c-finieunder the iiiterifre hammer. Medi! make - twenty arts sold ht that coimty, by the, Shull!, within a yeer,„ ‘ Tbeir ownen have struggled on as long es It waa possible for droes to do so un -der the oimureetesee,- most, ar perhaps all. of them :hiking snow continually, but *adios on, expecting the reourneree of is more favorable period in the iron menrdhotan: But a long 'corstinuanes of the absurd andouloid'al policy Ibmed upon the canary by the dispaoefol see y of many of the; Berthas members tot the - no called Demosiethf platy, to, the dictates of 'the South, ham bleated _thews hopes, end they hare been compelled , to atop, sad In many In= 'stamen to see their works sold at' fikerlirs eels to mores sportiorief tirade% isontreeted during their rein efforts to tear up spinet all , , 11111111"158161" *1 26. • ;09 tO ;AM Mila Fejohiriddeinot 4'1460 SAWN. Via jaw 44 0 , 1104 fi1at 03 4 4 i - ' - • • IieMEN:=MMO etrimunzp 87 wurrz a co. PITTIIIIIIIIO3 Who samartoxc. EN= s**o cower, Fitteb nazoie L UMW — - 2170. Illoba.b. thezigaw of thsPirlsol Goode. Dein Bnt.:-.4. haie just read, in the .141 cont of August 284, - Yarr admirable remarks on the so than of Ohs mea at Pittsburgh, commonly called Free-E3ollent,..but there is One remark made by 'on to widen desire to call your attention. speaking of our divine fievionr, you say "that, .meek and giutle so he was; be was no Oorapro cam" Alkerene to say, . I think this statement needs quaskagen, ifyou would represent the troth in reran:ice to Christ with more mull ttule. _ A compromiser Ls -not necessarily an im marit ammeter- Tour dab:meat isle bold as to be liable to give the Impression that nothing but guilt and sin can characterise an act of cots prorate. It Is not enough for yen to say In reply that the word has cane - to 'hare such a Algot& canny in this country that you will not be mis understood; for there' are `some , who do not at tach such 1 necessary' meaning to it. On the contrary, theyhold that thereis a lease in which Christ dal courcassa or concede things which are essential to the aecompfishment of the gospel plan of human astratien. • And, Indeed, does not every mat act upon the Vritieiple of compromise who consents to live in and make a part of human society at alit . In this view, the whole drift of your remarks goes to sustain the principle of compromise In its better sense, and this Is why I like them. • Very truly yours, B. 8. We adhere to our position In all its strength, although It may be well, as our unknown but respected correspondent euggeite, to explain what we mean when we lay that the Bsvienr 'aru no Compromiser!' We agree that a' compromiser-isnot necanua lily. an immoral character." Matters which involve no questions of ethics, edit as the ad jastment of the details of a tariff - bill in Con gress, or. the settlement of pecuniary, matters between Individuals, belong to this category, and may be not only sinless, but positively good and maiseworthy. Dot we meet with no no compromises of this class, nor eocations for any, in the history of Christ.. All that is re corded of his words and actions involves some moral principle. All his conduct was perfectly sinless, and all his preoepbs are aspnre and holy • as they can be. Upon every species of wrong, every form of sin, he put the stamp of condem nation—not specifically, to be sure, but by those all•comprehensive principles which bear the un mistakeable impress the Divinity. lie was mer, ciful and Indulgent; he apologised for his sleep. ieg disciples, and.eren for hie murderers; but where do we find him aefuiening in soy thing sinful either In theory or practice? To be mer ciful and lang•suffering towards the wicked; to, suffer evil to exist, or' wrong to be done,.is one thing; lint it/ acquiesce—ln it is a very different thing. The first Christ did do all his life, the second never. Now the very idea of aompro. mine embraces thst of amniescentse. We do not sty approbation, but acquiescence. To approve of that which - is wrong in itself presupposes ut ter depravity, or a mistaken conscience; and in that case the party approving cannot be said to a napromise when be agrees to it; but to acquieem in that which we know or believe to be sterol is, at far as it goes, a compromise, To do so, no mat ter what inducements may press upon the mind, is neceentily and always sinful; for we ins; not do evil that good may come. The cUstinotion between approbation, aqui acmes and safer ace is very important, and ought 1111•1 r to be lost eight of. Where the object in in ;itself sinful, the first presupposes depravity, ignorance"or mistake; the second a leek of moral princide; the third may be Good ness sod Mercy in their highest forms. . If this reasoning bo correct, we cannot for a moment. hesitate As to the motive that prompted Christ to deal se be did with many forma of evil with which be found himself eurrotraded. lie was "merciful and gracious, and long-suffering" bet he was never known to ' , clear the guilty," or compromise one iota of moral principle on any consideration. We think our 'engine was not too strong, and our object in throwihg It In where we did wu to guard , against an opposite and greater error than -the one siainet which we were con tending. For as Pittsburgh Ocurtts. CHANGE OF TACTICS I wish to relate an Imelda:it, that oocurred at party gives by President Madison inlBl4, to show the. position occupied by the Federal and Deureeratla parties at taut day. 'MA Levee of Mrs. Madison, Mr. Madison re. Marked to number of gentlemen around him, outaig slum Ns: itz'Pleseants, attenrards Go- moor of Va., holding out hi arm, uThere Is not fibro of anything but American wool that Coat, and its tong do I live, I Wend to wear nothing but Anteriam onnuthotares: ; .lefferscor at that day never wore anything but American cloth, and on many mations avowed his Inter- Linn of never sating say Other. This was mo or the distinguishing charammistica of the Deo: mocratio patty of that ass. My Informant, is 1814, travelled through East ers Ifirginia, and met with a number of leading mom "lathed in the same way, and among them Mitt Tuition Marshall. . Contrast this with the conduct of the leading men of the so called deinoeratio party of the present day, and them tell me, Mif'Editor, wheth- Cr We party has not entirely changed its r , Not at all. It Is not Ileum. party. It bun the same name, to be .rove, but that le all. The principles of Madison and hie compeers, in res. pest to fostering Amalgam manta tares, and cherishing and promoting all truly American In terest/gars perpetuated in the' Whig party. the confusion of parties 'which 'malted from the advent of Oen. Jackson as thieluied of a part!, the old Federalista r who bad eared in ae • party a little before that, rushed In ender the wing of that old hero, dole the name of the old Demo 'Matto party of Jefferson and Madison, and ion imam. the ruling spirits of the new nihrtalled democratic party, and bare been playingjuto the hands of Old England 'erelb.sinee. James Bu chanan and . his Mgh-toned sesoeistee bated the old - demoetetie party "Oh • perfect tram* hut he loves the OM oneizondingly. Re hu' not changed,. except in bin party bee teem gestifyieg his old Federal instlnite for' the I last _quarter of - a - century under the istetilbue nothing Mee) of the party he so heartily abused in the days of President Madison. . • Tba trne detararstio doctrine la what it arer rriu4 ands &roe democrat still glories In Wear ing a eon lands of dnientraa cloth, jdrt as Mr. Madison did. pi course te gars in [or s pro: teadre brit. - Greet nimbus of old demoorab, ft le true, euPported Gem Saban bet.** irruption of multitudes of the ablest and sat ambitious of the old Federalists Into their midst played the miectdef with their old prlnciplea and hues the sannaly -of . .a' Democratic party 'fn h • Pedant principles, and guided, in a grei. pee, try olit Federal leaders. Look calmly at the, hat& Many of es prominent men of lb so-canal deitoorstle puty of the present won leading ifetterallets, ae tang an then was i Pedant pasty; but we. do not find any teadlni In the Infig petty who'were ober Yederil- . The 4reehes ;Taw ta 46orint es . wratlimbry icy other Lotaiebpapiejo beliA4 Ph& r 104 • thil tho d o , had beeallhla "to . Ike -uiva- dans of il'• oiek lied loot It oil: tiled by a moseheees "te t mcgdado".. el off- I chbi of a my the Yeeszeto Nuiliki, "glo b - *mu Of or hicialed ii"l ..._ ~. egmai .., eird ills ""ilosi 464..''' the el ,r. Dough,/I"7"lte,r wider -- ii . Pint PaawnsirrypEs. Atitkthe doll aid of - won% 01 iiAGI4M3 '..- &rah at, egagthat 614 be shlok Iva oflop 'a who VI to ;it ire. Pdi ~.. g aL ed p v t "X Ow!" "d Weeta n t. h un't m 'hi: "144 of it 2•4 ; 114 fs "Juts mr,fihroln.r t. har-Eft.ror= fir 11414 • Alligoebtudia, "unlrarbtle Ani a : iadeak,ll aw g zst: .1.7.../ffli 1"11111411000 . -I"llr Atit , t hefartint::. % .14 01411400 7:4.1titt,„i".......cf...5air.r.t=i! *au' Wi t % , .1:1 ."--:_.., )‘ 4# ' -','"'•".""t`"'',- ' / t .; " r'“, ''t.',-'''4:'112,.?-L':7-'''''':''''' :,4 ; ::::".2.2...,t,::,.. -- rt.;,-1-',.-4,...,; , _ „.. 0 ,. .,-,,7',-,..iVr,l i tlit'44Xil+3...' ' '''''''''''''''...7' .4AL-,--...r.:.?"..,,ti.:..,-,...., To Tar Prom as omamem comrrr. Itearn from lettere and other sifireoes of in tonation, that Jossei Barker, a candidate for the office of filleziff, is chargieg ine with hoeing, Otte Commbsioneref this county, appropriated emery scrip to my own use; with having taken it to my own dwelling, and that there it war alined by myself and family; or that I obtained scrip in elms manner , over and above what was justly due me as pay for my cervices as Com missioner. To sustain these charges he refers to Jaime Cesinaman, Esq, a late Commissioner, and to the present Bendel Comminioners. I pronounce the charges jest referred to, and all others of a similar kind, as utterly false. All the scrip bearing my signature Ins'signed by myself in the court-house, my family-having nothing to do with it. I never took or borrowed a dollar of the scrip, except what I drew by war rant from the Treasurer, as my legs] pay as Com minister; and during the period I was in Mato I never knew or heard of any man having obtained, taker or received strip or county fends is any manner, who was not lawfully entitled to it, and that was not drawn by warrant on the Treasurer. Being a candidate for nomination for another office, before the Convention of June Bd, 1848, I resigned my office as Commissioner on the 28d of May preceding, (having served one year and seven months,) at which time, as the books will show, there was due me for services es Com missioner, the sum of twenty-two dollars and Sr. cents: Since that time I have had no con nection with the Commissioners' Office. Through the politeness of Mr. Gormley, who was clerk to tho Commiesionen at the time I wan In Shoe, and is yet; Mews. Mitchell, Boyles and King, the present Board; and Mr. Cunning. ham, who was one of my colleagues In office, and to whom referemce la made by Darker, I am en abled to append to this statement a-maze of tee. droopy so entirely satisfactory, that I cheerfully submit the case to mytellow-oltizene, with fall .confidence that they will do me justice, and that they will decide that the charges in question hare no foundation in truth. WILIAM Pittsburgh, Aug. 25, 1655 2. hiAGILL. f. I wee clerk to the Comity Commissioners dur ing Wm. Megill'a time lathe office. On his retire ment he reuuested me to examine the scrip so. count, as far so he was omnected with it. I did so, and found it correct; with the exception of three dollars, which teas supposed to be an er ror of the Tremmter, and use accounted 'for by him. The scrip, during Mr. Magill's time, was all signed in the office or in the Court licaute. The name of Wm. Magill has never appeared on any counterfeit, lamab e to say that Mr. Ma gill never. obtained a dollar of County Scrip, or funds, either by loan or otherwise, except Me le. gal pay as a Comtniesioner. JAMES GORMLY. Sworn mad subscribed, this SOth day of Au gust, 1852. Anal Molaseria, The andentignea, Camitiesionero of Allegheny County, have no evidonce, bn the boob or other wise, Mat WIDLm Magill, while Commissioner, had ever received any couotyxorip or funds In any manner, except as his legal pay u &Commis sioner. Nor has any intimation inner been given connecting his name with any deficiently of scrip. JAMES MITCHELL, . EBENEZER BOYLES, ROBERT RING. COMILIMONILItte COMOII, August 27, 1852. I certify that I hens told Joseph Barker that I. had known Wm. Mogul, candidate for the Sher- Wally, to take &tip belonging to the County, when he was a Commiuknier. I never knew or heard, save what has come from Barker and his friends, that Magill ever took Scrip home-with him to have It signed. The assertion, therefore, that I am his authority for the - charge which hp prefers wired Win. Magill, Esq., Is entirely false, and without the slighted foundation. I am no political friend of Wm. Magill, I belong to a different party, but justice requires (es my my name has beta coupled to this matter by Barter) that I should give this certificate, which I freely Jo.- JAB. CIOIthIINGH 4 IL Attest—Tool. Boom l(Wylie duet) Pittaburgh, - August 26, 1862. The Union party of Georgia is dissolved by the action of the Executive Committee. They have patched an &dimes In the Georgia papery, withdrawing their electoral ticket. The reasons given for the dissolution, is that the great mans of the Whig party of the State had withdrawn themselves from the Union organization. A part of the committee have, however, celled a convention to meet on the Bth of Beptenther, at Atlanta, Ga, for the purpose of deciding 'upon the policy to be adopted; but this will, in an probability, end In nothing. . . . Thus , ends the 'Union party after. an 'Meta= of a (mi l short years. was • tactics In whose fame but little could be said. Got up by poll tlcieniiiho took that means of albumin their own Interest*, and though concurred In bituany ' patriotic, but mistaken citizens at that and the adjoining Bates for the pupae of defeating the pretended deity's of the moetadonists, lt could not be expected to survive that ephemeral or. ganization, which, like an outward premiere, held the Union party together. - So loag as that existed the-I:felon party flourished, but when that prop was broken the party fell to pieces. It is dead,. and there it no reuon to mourn over the boil- Bath .an cavalcades, even fir the beet of purposes, oonld do no good. Instead of giving the desired tuna to the opinions of one of the ge - eat national partite already misting, they have undertaken the more difficult, nay isn. passible, work of effecting their ends by means of a separate and an necessarily sectional cap& nation. But their motives, though ostensibly of the best order, es as indicated 'by the Utle by which their party is &lea, were by no means that. they professed to set upon. Undue the ,appellation of the Union party they kat @Weir Tared to carry out the most ultra-South.= and sectional peincipleg more menially daring the latter part of its existence, erhen.tlieir ostensible antagonists,. the secessloalsba, bad returned to their old allegiance, or jollied tel so-ealled Unloads and aided in giving it • eharacuer as much lake their own is they could lame expected. Buck being-the MIS no lover of the Union need regret the loss of the doubtfhal aid of Mali semi ingiilles in the Bomb. pgg,Thuraday tut wu the del appointed by the Democrats of New York for holding their primary meeting for the purpose of choosing' delegates to the State and County Convendtme. The day Was aharacterized bja sales of db• graceful riots in different wt. of the city. This had beta expeeted beforehand, sad thougitprep orations were made to prevent It, the enmity b•• tween the Mace end the Barnburnen wan so pest that it was impossible to prevent * collision between them. General viols scoured In ser oral of the ward", and In many instances thief teen of_the elections dosed the polls Mfg be fore the appointed. time, either from frindulent Motives, ar fthai bear of thing mobbed. In the 'sidle Wapitd that the Hashers erne vichni om * leggiat e Hoe, k. P., Paulthan,kunalnated thr .bongteui blthe Whip , of the ling district of Mitddgan, hli declined the elimination on so. 4 -iant of 7(1 Lcelth . . felf;Our readers *umber the taot of com- mittee of investigation hathog been appointed to inquire*, the conduct at Secretory Corwin. The demoiratic majority in the House, who have, on the el:mph:lon of corruption against that statesmen, buesi on a •ague and unfounded ru mor to that effect, brought entitle fumigation have placed themselves in a rather ridiculous position, eines it now appears that the committee have reported that nothing can be done until the neat sessloct. The tact is the various oorrdp ton aoluadttees have found that if fraud or bri bed lies anywhere, their friends are in for the llon'e share. No one believes Mr. Corwin gall ty in the ernallset degree, yet he is let until another Cession under a gross Imputation. - 161-The citizens of Washington city have ta ken measures to Obtain from Congress an appro priation to be *polled to the very.desirable ob jector supplying the city with an abundance of poretrater, of which it le now destitute. kta..The Ohio State Pomological Convention will he held at Columbus to-day, in the City Hall It Is expected that this will be mach the largest and most interesting meeting of horticulturists and nurserymen ever held In the west. itiniabe counsel for the parties to the Henry Clay disaster deny the jurisdiction of the West cheater authorities, in consequence of their pri or arrest by the ilnlted States authorities of New York oity. Tho eats on tbis point Is to be heard before Judge Edmonds on Wednesday next, when the probable issue of this important cane will begin to be somenehatclearer than it Is at present: • PROX WAOMN-010i. OmMosulettoo of lb. Pittaborsch Cioutto. WASIMIGION CITY, Aug. 26. 4 man ima spoken to day in the Senate and 'wall men must expect, who choose to speak im palas/Lb!e truth, be has encountered unmeasured personal abuse, inselence and villifloatloa Mr. Sumner made the motion,of which he long since gave ample notice, to append to the appropria tion for the mipport of the judiciary a proviso that the fugitive slave law ehould be repealed. He addressed the Senate upon that motion three hours and a half, and his speech is admitted to be one of the most refined, polished and effeo - tire pieces of eloquemee ever heard In the Sen ate. Jerry Clemens, of Alabama, however, who, I hope foe hie own credit, was In liquor, declared the speech beneath contempt, In a single sin toace,tas low and disgraceful to be repeated. The debate which followed was tolerably free from ethitement, norS was it cluuseterized by any partiatdar ability or brilliancy. Mr. Dodge of Iowa; denounced Mr. Sumner and abolition him with a good deal of point as well as tenor. Mr. Douglass thought, Inumuch as the con stitution provided for the return of fugitives, nobody could oppose the prevent law on that subject Without Achill:og his oath to support that ituttthmhat Caoper, of Peaturylnula, was glad that Sumner had mace the speech which was the subject of criticism and censure, because hefted an undoubted right to speak,end he was anxious that the Country should have an authoritative a:painless of the pupates of the party which Mr. B. rthrseenteflL It now irvideat that their purpoie wu to Make a war upon the con stitution.l That 'would be sufficient to - ensure theirpolitical dethruction. Mr. Cooper intim'. ted that the generid senticeent of his State would not have sustained him in voting for the fugitive lot, but now it was otherwise, and he should with pleasure vote against its repeal. • Mr. Case went Into an explanation to show why he did not Tote for the fugitive act. The reason was that he demanded the insertion of a clause securing, or pretending to secure, the al leged fugitive a trialibyjuth In the State from which he is said to have fled Re only asked that the claimant should give a bond, erilkent any security, that the Engine, should have such trial. But the Southern men would not consent, upon the ground that the laws of the Southern States already secured to colored people that right —. Now he thought this a frivolous objection, and he would not yield to it Nor I think the pea pia who still take any interest in Mr. Can sad his put lota will look upon thiestatement o ra: ther a pretence than a reason for not voting for the fugitive act The true ressonatill sprats to be what it them did., Its Wie afraid It ;mild Ware him before the nonathaling conientiom The proposition to repeal was rejected, ayes ' four, nays forty-wenn. The fur Senators in the affirmative were Meant Wade; Hale, Chase and Samna. The &nate was still In serial at eight o'clock in the evening, and • strong effort will be made to get through with the bill. The House ammo detail:ideal to make a stand against the extravagance of the Senate in re spect to Indian claims, of whiolt nearly million of dollars were added to the regular Indian ap propriations. But I pumas It will end as all such resolutions In that body do, in an to6oacti. tictuaruorrender. Joins. Aug. 27, 1852. ' Mr. Sneastra Ames fives tie rote ow die Agitate Lane-Gen. Arsatrong theta prMtes to a. Frosiso—,L raas Debt—Puke's claim to dr sod in Ms Sesetr--/LteMes Oktina Mowed—Oar Briabb Rderkem It he exalted • grad den 4 comment that Mr. &mud was absent from die sots on Mr. Bareases motion to repeal the Achim Law. Mr.' lierrard, I presume, would Ws supported the samadment, and, of mina, his tote would ha!, bean riootded la the atErmatim. It is said that he vas 'mitred that day to dine with Mr. Crampbte, the British Minima. I eaanot fa. resin from saying that Mr. fieward's duties la the Smite on that day ware moult more impor tant end obligatory 'mow Min than any dinner eapgrunest could poidbly The Moue has sleeted Ca. &mittens& pro :Rioter of the Milan, their printer under the new bill; which the Preeldeat has Kgned. Ann' steong's majority mei ell others tree about thir. ty; the whip, as usual * presented no candidate. The Saute will, doubtless, also choose Arm strong:and after all his suffertep in the cause of democracy, the old gentlemen will make a for. tune, though the drippinp trader this new , law will be nothing like so deb as wider the old The Senate wire yuterday engaged almost theshole day in dliaoseing an amendment to the dial and dtplothatio appropriation bin, author. hing the intmedlate and unconditional delivery to Tens, of the live tallllons of stock menu far the sateritY of her creditors. Whatever might be the intention of the mover, there is no doubt that the erect "of this proosethas would be to cane the addition of anathema» millions to the national debt, by the issue of another dye mil lions of Noah to pay the creditless, for Tsui has already repudiated about thresvfonzes of all the debts uttered by the eupposed gausetten of dell. abates The oat in the meal tub was apparent ity of the lienate, sad this evening the !dim it. The , scheme of. the commit to ism eight and • half millions of off these Tames claims, L the nom 'Shish this will probably eons at La* Tem whole, with obi eyes shah and, itothmeity lento» of the nom- the tea million, swindle, was arias throats though its monstrosities shots, and We are nose reaping the of:oar xaselpfteUett at thou two lode. The dantnehe em, end the fa lai& mint to him for the same work of $ 348 , 000 . Some bills are yet to come In; for the contract Isnot yei executed, though lakes been dead these two years, and they, when audited upon Doug lass' plan, would swell the allowance to $270,- 000, and the profite to $214,060; Itichie would make more [than $70,000 in the printing and binding of a single document. I have never listened to • statement more complete and con vincing than Mr. Hamlin's. It did some lit tle good, for the gratuity wee limited to $40,0e0, and in that shape passed. - There appears to be no present likelihood of an adjustment of the fishery question. Oa the ' , oontrary," think there are symptom's that It is 'becoming - more difficult of settlement. More ships are coming out,. by wayof making a eleSn er sweep thin the fleet now there is eupposed capableat making of our flatting smacks. It is said, also, that a Mr. Baring has been invited to come over as • pacificator, but the one statement is inconsistent with the other., It cannot be supposed that we will eo far 'abandon respect for ourselves as to enter upon negotiations under the gene of • British' fleet scouring our eery toasts. If this fleet Is to be increased, with more stringent Instructions for the capture of American vessels, it would be the keenest instill to send with it a minister for peace and compro. Miss For the present,. therefore, we can only perceive that a very !serious difficulty exists, and that no mode of extrication now appears. Many members otA both - .houses have gone home, and were not the Immense interests In , volnd in the appropriations still pending, it might be doubted whether a quorum would be found on Tuesday next to either branch. NEWS MZEI . The Petersburgb Express says that a man na med Cumby, was shot dead at Gaston, N. C., on hlonday, by another named Garrett. Mr. Jos. B. Fenno, who was drowned near Boston, a few days ago,rated nice parsons from a watery grave daring his lite. During the present year there hare passed through lora City about 90,000 emigrants for California, and 10,000 for Oregon. The men who killed an Indian some weeks ago, on the Plains, have been brought to St. Louis, and tally identified as the murderers They are all deserteratrom the army. A man known no Judgo Allen bat been sr rooted sod committed by Mayor Gilpin, on cue• picion or being the engraver in the employ of the counterfeiting gang recenDy broken up et Danville, in this State. The editor of the Maysville Eagle his receiv ed the largest beet, he has ire, seen in Kentne by. It measures 21 feet In length, weighs 6/ pounds and la 18 inches in circumference,. The Paris Monitent, in translating eome Cal ifornia items from au English paper, sap: "As .esseinntions are frequent, and Lyrio law coniin nes to be administered." This Is a new name for the code of Judge. Lynch. At the royal Iron foundry of Berlin, a tent of sheet Iron, 120 feet long and 20 wide, has been constructed as a mem roomfor the officers in the camp. It can be transported In a single ran, and put up In half an hoar. ' Scrafals. serrr is due to . Bier's Petroleum to say u.rii has Men known to ecaagataly oraileate arm vestige of this dt.dtal Manta la Ism time Mao say otter retaely, and at hen met or Intnurardence to the Cadent. Th. thousands of certUicates to the iamb of the pro prietor. many of which are from well known Arita.. of the city of Pittsburgh and its intonallato vicinity. go to oho. clearly and beyond all doubt, (hit MEWS P6TRO - I. a eselleloe of no common value, not only we led mew, In Panty-4a. Itheuniattern. Deafness, be. of Bight but es ■ valuable internal remedy. Inviting the InswlltilratlSS playeidans. as well as the yodeling palleat to hems* wapesioted with it. :BRAM Thane having a dread of enistares are unwed that Ude godiclue is ponly natural, and is bottled ae It flow. from the Mom of the earth. The following entincata le opted from • pow publish ed at Smog., New Tort, and beats date August 2. Ha% ti which is sleety:ended the eerUlleate of the nelet rated D. T. Fete. L D, or tirraerner This may in troth certify. that I hate been so badly ap dieted with Scrotal. Ow the last seven years, that mart of the time I bare been unable to attend to aoy kind of boa- Swot sod mach of the time unable to walk, mad oondued to ate bed, ard harm been trotted nearly all the time by the beet phydriana oar country ellbrdn I ,000nsionally 'got prone relied. burnt, core:LW onoteuned to crow norm until Dr. loot reorennegded we to try the Detrolienn, or Deck OIL ma every adage!. had tailed I dame without habit Int, but the ettect was antonishiag; it throw the pole= to the mtap at mos. and 1 at onoe began to grow better. and by using 1101•13 botdes.l barest* Iruts Worth thousands of dollars. U. N. names:. ibis may totally that lave N A NCY a with ha. rettoleetw. Reek Oil. fa iiiort than a yea; and has restatedJy witareat li. Naha' erects in the cure of !Warta wawa. and clay diawee for which it is ream. mamba. wed esa with *Wide.* aweatneed It to be maditlee aethy of attention. and ea sady• of that name bee attoteded its asa where other wiedisiat bad hot ler ale by all the Dramas ht b. D. 11. D. aughOdaw A Great Blessing to the /Meted. Brlaino, the inventor of the cele brazed Liver Pills. used than vide en.ev.al Yeede in hie enallie. Intone be °mad be Wooed to offer them to the, pnblie to each • manner se to =he theta km= Nome,- out Ito elanley. This learned PhNdolan :At am mene. remagnente that all Mgt, alma seen of menace hod la entering the UM amine: them unscrupulous omelette who obtrude thole mains nnetnuns upon the pubUe, end Mir RPM • mot= of path= to main them. COlnill - however, of the real value of the Liner Pills, and lalnented by the plain dictatee of dady,th•Doeter dually asmillowl eta &Ike. t.ennes es, lb. altar of elthlle good. Me great medicine her not disappointed the , =embalm* of the medical practitioner. et whom butane*. be wee induced to Somme his iitaliOttint. r 1022 . story quarter do we hear the mad =defying amounts of In wonderful connive to east mat ti,. Wee. the' North end the South, ere anal laden with "suers of greal,loy" from the Meted. Moe wonderful pills have cometetely commend that treat scourge of Amok* the Liver Coop plehat. Winne. Leer Me me In had hem men and Itembante, In town and mutter. and from the elide Ptelitietoes. - I KIDD* CO. 00 Wood et. F. 8. Gilmer's "Pme lledalHoney Som." ses.TLIOSE Who have ventneed on the use lin and naprofiteble teat of taunting - mem , . Prise NNW Hooey hoop." tare nr7 naturally manned that lb. Infletylednate admixture of the artlels of Macy with °d or lo•ndlette e usually employat la the anotateoune of newly *metal /ketak I. endleient to pleas It In 0.n.0., latket telthltud produced by F. a Mayer. lt le bat . actofLortioe,however. to the etlllfal Invent* to erection Lad doubtless thla hot mug , ha. teen beollabt befoto the viola of the learned sad haterthd tountatse .Lo wanted to Mat the medal) that hie sato., erae not the result of damn, nor the rota of a nsoloastati enteessiso. but the fralte of lour and sandhi End/. Mtual o to/onkel. of those Inatedialt ishleh, by etunakal eozabl. nations. and an snot .51744 hae rentland bI. Wore honorable to hbassell and useful to the world. for sale ndall at , idt Dbasenebte Dr. dune; a. whaled. Duly by ths asnala for Plttatnsysh sod IL el. stony. antra:tied • J. SIDE , • oa. eo teem ot,nt. SIirSHERIFALTY—To tho Freemen of :fgei g tiltairattt the party, nomlualion. ae an Indegeedeot candidate, nunld thank:ell, rolidt the robs of ins fellow Minnie of all puttee. Alter • reeidence of thirty thre• rears (are three months) In Pittsburgh. hi settee Laminas.. trust Mr character la known to the coldni.onn as in . . as ino• to require any inidersament. and boys new be deemed usaireetn Mo (boo not lbe mMt ir stye roar km rnoi the olden n b. : ll . trent Per nob OliD ~ WHOLESALE& RETAIL FASH CO IONABLE HAT, AHD OAP MANUFACTURERS. . AND MIAMI IX ALL murbe or nute.. . °mix or WOOD exu nnu DTA. Pfitaborgly Pa. • itirTbsis stack inkbrsalm_asses ay and style of Ilsta sad Osos, Wafts, Dom, ones sad Boa..ts. atkrakiniAlf A. H. HOLMES & BRO Successor to U. P. Nelson it Co., ILINIMOZINIXE2I Of • - SOLID BOX. VICES KAM Stiontuti. oferrocKm. SPADdiendEd. P/Ond, leads. +c:.. • • nerurozegi =rim ON. Po, 1114, Wabre soma, sand door .bo r . dadtddokl 11ar41.1 volt dornutiod aool dor lorafderard/.. Citizen's Insurinad lAmpasy of .114abzugh Hi7BBlll. Plummer, • L. ILIIIISHILL, Bah. . 01PICI, INlVALlM i lattWilar *MUCK? AID sa- mom num. Aaw oulau anis os THU o[llo AND. NIDIIIB3In/ DIVARS. AND I.IIIDUTA. . ;011.4 411"4"1 46 - prilli ll '"ad es 811114" ar1 w..". a 14 44,0 47 N "1"4 417CiA 174"‘M ruzurros, : . . .KHt ig.e, icih. Met, gi:Dkr a sa.. ... =4l. waft 1 :1.6.11 , 011h. • " in ,• fir /I.Raj.i i. Z i.4 11". • ifirJon PRINIZIO of oil ibid. execate4 at eq. Oak* with Wotan.. wad a: namaabla rata rwdal attwatlon Will b. Orem to fog.. and sratamen fax Ilsbibltkan makl Conant cvde, Bill. of ladlaa. tar - kw° Blank& Shaw Mlle kr, •a.. sully sad intnaa • naiad . wai . UgMy' 1 11111 14 DIA AT. THE • NATIONAL GALLERY. AOKSON'S National Daknerrean Gallery, corner of the Disinend and Weak stmt. ( oIIP•Alit L. Min:WA Drunktotn)Pittsbniwd Ladles Gentlrmen wishing toolitainlifillkillkenweer et moderato mires , will whim at et the store distsbnah• k fitted .0 with very suprilot rad Sky arninpel with rock rklll thee thr °ME. mit ' ,ls "•• font accurate fee almiles of the buinantorm with all the ktierlon . of animated Ufa in ALL forms. wheat. Inkttiof oiVtiinit"elrid "bd."'d wtkl , etrons not fontlyed to takes Whirr. tinlritr • •". resembleans 03LIkenesser tam of rick end demand paw= hi try port of Merit:inn:l rkinlh, OiW`Boienr new. "end operannk Crow 8 .t. until d r. Entrsoci br Dirroond. . ienelawiTer Cleveland and PittibUrgh ......... .....„ ....1.-. TICKETS TLISIOUOII TO BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, TOLEDO, DKTROIT, CHICAGO, mzwianne, COLUBIRI ‘, IB and CINCINNATI 11 911111 new and fast running steamer FOR- SST CITY, Iftves the Iforstrarafiela wharf, \TY. ;Psite bog Howse, every morning fastaNt,Sl'' trt . "St freirtalnlit r e . C I sv M r Ca' 1.4 4 pl ft. ,":.,—, b 1 ....1 &cr. ..n.": 6 , d0,„ " 12.., P. N.; ...A rom eal:: with ihrata rail Dir ar.I ntq IT./iclifelit kid.. iht...22.4:=4,°:.... and a,.. thisioralng,l4ad take " P:raNgiari7 to =lead via Ohio and Penns. H. 11., are put out at Al/laou.(by the 520 A. Id. train.) at I ii. 1 1 .2 P. IC and (by 11 o'clock , A.M. tram, ) at 2.45. P. 01., where they have to salt Ull 3 o'clock, P. AI. to Soren train fn. Wellsville. which tak. theta on to ihevebtrol. misled at MEM than. .d Is same trals of c •L:::..lr:htwig",g Ca',..*iptgi,", ". cia. land, on bcard tha eteamer Forest City. .. For tickets, apply to JOHN A. CIAUGUISY, Arca . - Otnelawl and Fitt..lli kali t , d 131 . Of la llonowiabela Rot., Water St. Std door nom corner of Stalticlistal. fil:?aritatarrittitaft isn't LII-Atltz:4-1 and, the fare la 14...1.1. 110 a . . , IBS F. L. BINGHAM, lato Teacher of _a' at... ta catomburg rsumf• oeethallw Informs the cid.. of Pitt:bunch. Allegnanr FlTXVlk. th . l 4l ,,h reigt,=.th..l,l,7l e = In Vocal nod Inetrumantal Monte, nod will ho boPPY tp wait upon all who may 'too, her with thole pabonalin, Any a nonarnanintklnn loft at the mush, atom; of with rs. Me .Ittoh n enti ifon. hiellor or howl glaber. will. moat a anzblnllw (Pont and titcrother eoPT.) • BAIL FOOD COHVENTION —_-• - lIIIIERE will be a Convention held at War s_saw. ea Tueolty. the litliday of September mat. 0. teke steps for th e 01.121d011 of Um Philadelphia lard riteborgh goad. from Poet Wayne west to Chimgct. A general attendency le aolidted, sa It le ereeeet. met •Au orna l . rau.n mill take place under the general Itml Pi g= 's CU Rea,. Fwa h Clity tul olaTtutabtir, .Lori Batter. Ann( Ch= "r. ' Wet ( Wolter. V Robert& 0 Lloano. W 00, Jamb it M \ Wm'Allon. haat her . Ramat J Anthony. Roe Ohm T A i Coattail: • IS Ih t tl "'' ' John 116/1. FOrt SAmuel Hana, P Hoagland. ' Theism Terro, foam L Williams. Allan Hamilton. Wm Dock hill, o W Wond, D O Nebo. - Pagulr, W 0 Grave. j W n in Ch. Wlr a llant. Paula. John fl Metcalf Beck. • Juathan Moon. pargoaMe A L Wheeler, W(1 Pomeroy. - Boon Roberts, . , More New Soots. • ' rrIE White Blare, or Memoirs of a Fitz . afitivr. fa of Myra, to paw and cloth bindlox. WaTly Morals. miter's oalltiobound. •• Abbotkard ... Irmalloa and Hart of sild•Lothlan. U Thom pro n'a Km York Bank Note turerteiss. 13.1.- mber. harper's Magasbato, Re &Mamba. .. . Ldbaborgh IMrkrar for July. Mary &sham: by ifro.U.T. . oes. firrahual mat eterson's Ilmmtiars. Dr. Borreetes Poultry Scot , M00...b01d Wobla, bound. ewe sad Mr sale by ',. • MUG a MALLOWS. 78 Yblr4 . 8 . 8 4. aus32 omaka.ta t h e Poot OMea. , Chioktrinit's Pianos. ItigT reo'd a new supply of the above eel • ehntoll Planow—ll, ex sad 7 netans, of beautifu/ end finish—which ni.l Le wld at ill. wrae Prk.". tit:l b :AV' n-. 1 IiVINITZIOVINIffitiYI,'"- N , le Agent foe Metering. Pianos for Pfttrbar g h sad edam Pennalunia.:anal Q.TOOKS FOE SALE— • .beret Ezehan z • Bank. Ina " Noblettosn Plank goal 100 " enddoelt.• Yield Plank Etat. 16 itipg Othettif Oomegny. " Ridge LOOMIS A WOO WILL, WWI arer 8. Janne Co.. ear. Wood and Fourth ota. Hotel For ?TRU LIOTEL at the corner °lesiva:A I. .od UWE; 0PP.11.• .1.1 within • fug of the Cabral ratkro a _or Douai al the Bel . mare 004 gunnel:luaus nail now. 10 nar thorough touovatiao, a O 4 1.01 te read? au astrae ° lst of Peptoutum Um a tenput, It 112N4 up wigs ma t 0 tal.tMeni= be CaulofLlo o wokr• lOg ctuzUou know that II Is <may 0m21,114 as alb. 11.•• • lumrly:lg. al Ulu baslamr,..l sand to It, to =Ake lmen. 10000.04. 0t Trugdo. going and mar og TM the 8101t=7121:1&11417.1F:111,40n.y. No. Sumacs Ptruel. For Rent, A DWELLING House on Wylie kilt ri near Voltam. MU Is • moat dreireble dn a lm f , hue, betnNsearlr anrosnitalarftila• 14 •partneenni. , E i n'ened ....l -th ih e bert .. etrlag th rao , b...._ ffunne ... • ,:telilttzigne.l - WWII JOII9 WASP A W. rrimOTITY . SEED-6p bbls. for sale by l_ man 8 P 813CIVIM XiXi USTARD-s.bage superior English just reel and for ale by W i Immo A Ca. Oroeere aryl tea ale•lern TABLE SALT-12 dos, - boxea fine ground, }wt teed sad for de A. A. IteOLIING s no. . No. 156 Liborrr st. !AIRY SALT-100 bp. fine, of omall Cm. put xmlor•alzr or foot , Ir me: 53r ado Dr sosal W A NrCLUILO • C(L QUNDRIE.b—. TAO bags Rio Cram • 150 bone etunnhalired TONledx; r t he twin • cr . _ Pittabaagb Plow - • 2000 JI Coo Oliant 301 des Onnamosl Braman • POO trz. Window Char, 21:0 ma. wrapping Papaw: tar oda by JOHN WATT 00.: anal 265 and 201 idlanty rtnot. • ecolltE--500 bags Rio landing and for NJ We bi W BAOALIT a CO, .0631 IP and AD Woad Pt OLONG 1 60 r u t . y bores Extra Pent T....V. g° W BAGAILAVTO ." NIUTHIF 4 3SCLOVES; tr 4— • . 41 °' " b ' ° ___, •"" 7 "Vii'kuatir OM PO BACCO-534 Riohmond L ync h. ar. bran* laelodlug WI tam bed make. o 7 6'6'• 5l sad voundlamm lot We by 66431 WPAGILIIT !CO. NGreEW NOVEL—Mary Beaham ;by Mr& • Mr 61666. Lfi Pm* W 11 , 621145. trnj IttliaNNY i 130. • 76 **arta at. Mank OheCkt. 7 : OLAIIK 1011E0103 on all the Banks and Lie Broken In the Cher; Wand and nnboarol, for dolly 11. WILIN, • Bookseller and S Dl tationer, - amen 43 Wood et. between 3d awl 413, As. 'mum s. imam PERKINS & BATKI&ME DEALERS in Flour, Feed, and Prodico rrenerally, No..94lSarkst &mit Pittibargh. • • thllimazei ebealiftM' • VIRST Principles otObeanistry. for the ine. by PltoPithdOli a. litl 7 A new edition *Yale work le in Pinenatid will be boned early le timber ant. This *Alen eau been almost en. • needy rewritten. and le brought up to the preeent *tate of Men. Ito to se 11 to noontide within ice Malta . The Alla feetnyee *rite arrandnnent remain aneJtane ed. whileeerair has bona worted.up anew. Tbe 4dr- Annie Uwe ham been made ennyely neerlintell. end rant:Los tench at will be new to the teethe; as well the pupil, methane* and timely euented Illenteatidno have been thrown into every part of the wort, and 1008 'erb.he , o bed , * Wonted 1t...e1l now hod it plll note :really their continued paixonage. n. rale of twintr ar lame editions hao eneoaranal the publishers to mk r Or Oe nos ex penal, in xesnitaining the wort the ant rent HS Clasen ln pretweallon, by the IMMO author. • Teat Book on Natural Phii,m.eeephi. MH aw Z. .tjtriairgosisealtinstlots by the author add Piet . Manley, et Tale Oollw. KO • . . POCK a THOd.Phi BUM lsdelphia. • • hioALE—Two Boilers 20 het'bog, 30 t.. ft:aster, hare bera zest_ft,..asene tims. 6 1,1! =vs . j gzipar. zel.JeTraialrign= . _ - • 11. MAIL. LllB. .- Cambium asialtmlisa it.s flue light draught stealers. T• • I ••• WIN them the Ilse dant" UN low mama .."" xhit d ip r ) ( nrresalargUtaMti. BTerri wul rwur. titeleattate. UN, it. NON nat at . N. th—leateht Nor this tre, ettistraht to ea. win be rewind at att time* at Nee wharf Beat. • 22 lhauchrar. Claetatratt. - • I UST ree'd, from the. Phlllipmille Foamy, %Lleltr.grh,'" i '=+'L!Lu'k'"'"g'ft'""k . a u nntine, - - IFE PRISERVEU & JAOKET&—AII dirst=zt No. ittue.!bma S E RL by' 1 111Urntjal u st. V.M4 ROOlllB-50 dot. foy'pas b 1 0 as. for efe a g anavaa. WITHERS it OLNEUING -nttowatallai sad teitth -10408—/00,001) Vanua= 115 a salaam • VIESS&-60 inte.. *Nita far 11IITTElt )rIXI forAsle b 7,1 awn rl J` R f • v I`K: . , Q.1711D - • e bcconCima sir* 30 " POW/ - Babbitt Tann PcnnLaa;-. • Superan• le• 5 •• Mama:rad and Vorndell LS " tk ;55t5 ' roundP MoPlan. 041,020. " on. 10 " /1n• to art. 555.1 cooly. • 23 m. et. 8.. a Boa thxosrlorlinthkh 20 d 1 „i n* d and / N •Ued at. ascods" 33 km Nit / Clove; e Poe b xx. ana33l N'4" 11 0 1111A2111 it 122 weid aREEN APPLES-16 bbla. ertlnt._ J D WILLLLIU3 • 00. 2 0 -- thdir. prime N. O.; 4-7..er) D 1 664 1 ""` 4 .1 D WILLIAMB a co. / drIOLDEN SYBII P-38 arrels; 10 Ws Now AMS Yorlg JD WILLI a 00. lIROOMS--150 dos. oup'r for We by 5.430 WILLIAMS 00. 11g PIR'S !MAI.° ipg f " Se P te rni .foymooply of the Weirs of IleektiffkAbbr. . off , W. A. GILDENDOINSI 4W.. 7. 7001 t h amt. S ATCLIES-1000 gross peroussion on as lyi coulgameinatentAbr sale ker = z r___ 8 P mum& 00. CH ESE-50 b=e. for : p pl: r lz , B ml Co. y• AW BOOKS reenleaf on Evidence. I Wendell', Maeriatoos°B Comineetsr7. 4 vols. ' • 1114 oust.—Laorteo Boasomathlo ilsotiteof P 87814 no t tur grozo tite Rrtla p 2l London edition.. 1 /orttnaun'l Prlnttplo Batmedlon D 7 081% At Central Book Btort, 78 toalthatr7t l vost dart to OFFEE-457 bags Rio; fore ale ,E:G?-50 1 /thdo. prime 'N oin sisz for - b 301 17 N o .in re end e_e new. er • • 8 11&1181.11011. .13 IA 66 . ras Bank of Pittaborec \ 4 ) ,60 : , m,* 7667 M • • Dunk S..TOOmKefth.B‘ ,urfr sy.nt•A u ttiß /4 ' kbe '*""". • • wructio • 00. : 170.76 rounh at. Two #ood Mules For (j NE six years old, and the other throe, is hands high • JACOB , Ho wi; Hood Stock omi snAREMat fi over e.aeo e," 00. ow. ilrocd =NI .POBLIBlLS• • Of Lob in the Troo of Ronnionlkon. ux Saturday, September 4th, at 2 o'clock, P. 31. will te , offend or yobbo salo 039 BUILDINQ LOTS. \ • • !wan villain of Ithisedloshoo, Argent between the &rad dnokk Yield Plank 8010 awl the liceongibe lancerol( miles twat the Mr. being one*, notarial:ern...o the . doirch Uottoot" bort. Am tide will 111%30.01r be the only public , In nth& moth. hive enure deeirabl ean b later... to attvod. etthan thrown' nod n their Vron.-I.loe-thrth In au& redidne In tire=annoal 00 .ca t t1 10 Ni =4:4=4 ritni • nod ad d o at% olock. awn the ‘l4, rals, to eon. v.. to th eta, eamnia. oil who rr to wth& • Plans nth !Aar fur dirttlbutlen at the Auctlon_litare of P. 31. traria fancthdol TRONA& 0 111.114._. FLO:IR-200 bbla. fl u e: l2 tly EafS , BOORS. BE' NICHERS9OKER 11 Z I , NE for . Tn.. unmoor of /Aviation. Libtouy....atato. to, Time I a the Oman.. by Abe Urr. R. A. WilthZ Z'': rgt . I T LIC , C e l"" ' Fl a W. A- oupwainur a oci, • and. Pearl friport ASPLENDID stook pearl handlei; Minors bit Deatiat• lust athir•—Riarl 'oak med• to aria.. , 0 • vvallard /1,arl•• anal& Oablast mut \A ''''''s"PrillrAtt,l7.l7oti,h i 043 dor. jut rood, for oak by .was \ nrooy a OOLLINL LITTER4 7 .Bresk ItaUjust redd foraale by nutty s ootuini. atUfgheil, Cousay u. r\ • - • C. P. Talbott 1:143.1 . In the Distaff Daunt,: _ , naft. April T o /n 52. \ NIA noir;Anircutt23d, i 852, on \ i a sart ° 4, 7 l; .° '.4lllllhtra tith.d.t.5....4..t.a.. • • . Irma 1141taeard.. _ attest: . OK IL malt. Nonce In hereby garetilluti Pirfill be in nttints dance at tay, oar, No. 12n. Itantaatnnt.-nittabarn Thunday.tn• i a. on sm des of Laanteraber. Inn. at la o'cloet a. non attend to tha nation at Ina ohm, urrountutotit. a Witi.ntr \ ' ! 111 • Auditor. of ' ap Central Boastoity;tiatiioor fa ed.& Deprem Moe, 7 / 4 !artViltevet. \ • Lefts Lulu& • emaraer Elea, W thatte... The alfford laall osr Yl • , 11• Of gb• Uh!LOS4k36 WPO. AnthonyLatle iaaWLsad taglish tiihiaelkeen, lithkeee U.S. oplendkl Illaelzahet . br , ammo. sleo teasT7.l \ • ~ 114 IMAM • • • lOH PALL.DE. LAINEE.,7-Idurphy.& Bareblied testa lasi reed pl.:110M ajNI ready Britlab. sad Meath. Moat Illusua di , /Adam' babsoldned ari. ea, maw 1.4 .bk“ Comza., ma maw mar stn. or N. , 0.0446" Nawis .111 nod's. la •du or tea, Iwo lot al %Mud &Wanloattlags. watt ma . asnal prices, aut■■Ul *Ad cerromaodlngli. IRERSR-250bss 'min W. R, for sale \ VON DONNUomisarMtoPEOM. 1 -3 .HER3E-400 huh. plane, Cream" Chwgr ja.tr;eat.4.11.1.1.1. 4 mil.d.es- • ..• 51LT441.4....g..,A; Mavenqp.-havejOarn io o_arsr.tßtntotta.je rutoogoissult rIE.R.I. at - withstanding ' the A.nowt *dooms lath..pries of Ton to tin 164. we on OM selling non UNA& UM 0/M1 rota, ono • • . MIWII Tee ET)fe, Ono, T Upon , toe' •', . . a, Hawke • 710 'rt.& - ' 7504.11\ ' krtro „ ate' .. it To oar customers no ronann.m...tk. To tha w, ono. non not bird 'our p ets. ore limn*.na ...v.....4 n 0.1.1.1. 01 1.4 k IZi. ' . _., , r;pat nolo toondllo are Teets of AC Us watt 1 un or ntollbn,, vorrontod to on potb• 4. ' W. A 4 mamma i ocr; L. 0 bble. No,, 1 for sale by a • .•,az J. KIDD • 00. St: 6)200 r CASTOR 014-16 bbla mit a' D b " J RUM CO. b •net e Y J k INS&ED OIL - 15 ,bole, Pnie eale by WrNiXATr I:MASS SLID 4 7 1100 bu +oo s. BRIO; 2 10alty • ,p vo ,4\ OTTON YARN lbw for side by - VON BONNIIOnd! dt XII . 1:18 Imb:tied, Tor sale VON am:mom =RPM: .oiltr 0 for 0. by - VON BONNUOILBTsaI MOJWIT. CMPPED POST . lerfdr e!!,): LOOlllB & MCDOWELL- \ • GENERAL coLLsoTons,, STOCK- AND BILL' BROKER'S, MILK 01112 B. JON= & DOMINO ROOM - Parma Weal and IPoutth Elta. Tittsbwilt. • • Make tam, Owego Need. asir26 Laud Warrants Waded. VPwill pey the higheitruarket price for 60 sere Lind Womb/. UPOltid 21 VDOiddLL. era B. 311ael lig e ear. drool a Fourth de. ' Univeraitt of;Pooniyhanto,—.l4. putmmE .: if 119. the 9th day 'of May, 1852, a Facia" - , V( .J/ et Lan wet enabilebed tf a tte. i lninteie ef Ur trei- Twine or Pettnaylthate. eat nennliPintal se Ittaamble Cheep litannenthli.tei telln /WWI/. tn. Omar of the Ithanneten at law. thiamine Inter *ha ft utenellasal. thaudttenenal Coentelead 01•11 law. Pat.. meow. the, Ethleatte et Truths; Pthetalthe and Evidence et t..... 1 ill actum . ' B. 11the mum 2.2_, Eioh....tßea'srtar.chm. 111 . 14 sad Yealty .11teneth., - t .2.4=`,l:l..Ml4l"l.TailThly•L'inn.bstZ Ot WOW' Rita a' ntlikt htteceleetto Itatare - emthe et MO Prawn. and wlll wanner thee sthetbs. thel led en the Met ed Vennaeth, end add Natant* bon nan , A= Ine drat of Ana to the tat et Oetetar tall h.. mama val..him stswesii‘ir e:nimi id% .lei PIO , jaw, le s el=tbe thecanneadiut. of late leaden meted entdente who have ttatia.t ...e.t..e rot 9,6 . Pre* 6.`""gi•n" '" dr t t. " ,, ach epitome theinnatel 1 * ilWr i"'" be li!taxil .—erte.`h.ib,"l4, .n ia W et I mitt sad a... The .enet or =al 11" w% th• _.,..... ban.* .P.D 110 L Ili: IBMS 01•261 ox. d wa..... Otheil aMittofisa 1.111101 WNW/. UPS 11111=1"1144"4"7411 : 1 0rbil i ti 'Md"tk =b; imum pl.. En WV inathettee. .. It ene Omuta as U epee. wenn the thodente MY tw•IIm„. 11 . " id & Month it Is Keel VIM anew el theend-a. Width tifi UMW eiggife6 knowledge of taw .- beldame. to lthe • bar whine salter. WS 410 Mlba , el Mt Within taw thd peobalthel labothey , - thntht the omen* elettdatt Its will nada *nem/ .ted MO. Etht__ Mutest will pth 'th Os Dent Ilthaltr. the the Anthem, et the unteendth. • As Old end • hi of VOA* oath teren Seth , * 'WU!, .. aa4.ttend. -, lel=MtterNitt=2,o3l"4lllM?3,.. 99 a4=7 or otioatto arrestor. wr.ult Weenie, or n riisc ial ,Er KLEMM h Z eg Adl .M t uran 91 : tuTisis : t yc+ 161 !"' , LlTD:Att:dass,.` , ‘‘ 0., peth Q*6644 Abh IUU 21.0.71114"Tre".4 82°36 sUGAS-10 Mg* e• I } mias • . 3 444 .4,51•4' , - _ nCOMMERCIAL P=I:IMHMI:Mr. • , man eatusuut mum. The tuartat paiteedal vii without any traitl cremate Mama isles emetomee mem, um .5 amnia& • 1 1.0011—ite Dame tam lauu tatetatattt.lit& au* tatoroooltoat b seam, 220 tolloll9l. ant I.* aamme to .bo o t lii bel4 22422 151 4.41tia a. 7 M , fiat: 180 at MR: 03 at 13.48: 7at 113 ea le at P. 48 '• •bbL Ides team Rots RN Mt a. atl3att ?ado RC, bo. awl Rat Mal 111 RI. lb* taattaa dodos ettlt baarottoa t ooo datol. w11L3812-Bala of 70 btOa at 19a *W.. • mom—am bads low at Rio. ukt deign. vs. s.a bta. bams.aa Imes • lta—aa. at 20 , bbla Raw at Re 111 akeiela Ltd u alum it 800. sad No. .2 at 712, 11200 N—NatooeMei mu aloe; WM es le URNS 1 RO apooldota at IR RN) &Umatilla Om do at i Ile; moo a. west, am do *lslam IN 400 Po di at 9e. sad tos COMA Cumndltiaa ank •it aav-41.3. of 8 Reda ortaio at the sulaa 420/1187r* 17102t8N—Ron i orbouti.7l.. ammo •I. 8 8 108-Baloa 8000 =Nam MUNRO 1121 a aos • . • . . , • ~ • Tottics.rion'EarThe at. Lod. Sian- Now itrt tb moons ntb st'Meld& iklottith° ‘6 th o madhee of Olultethig the itlireu during for 161.: '• ourna.-46,42 imenuel he, the M inis Now sow wry vosabioth abovels mannOwered of Imo and wood, to own their wor the news dif ficult tau,' This mar pew to• Do er bot It is newerbooo tr..; , W.. •Il• •••••• on bowl It y L ejt: tio newer Yom liuterder • c i...... t , were sow t o thentate r.% .- roan dowager. trip, to ttht. am tro stogl i..d. Tll. war the Wog is l es= le MU: ohm the "trate • Map or WM' Vinfres 6 t.t.t. rnh trg =Wu ttot ill ' ? * g.. b rar . a . the tar le rookies war atlieleet Ag thOre.Ora is pumi, and ell bade jump Wok wilily roll e0t 4,4 th 4 tr ' rowdies nod mund.l to Wog ney we es 444,404 toLother duty. until The Wet awn stri limy what th is swam rub ormootudaad to lt conuesee until Y th Emma metes the Itheletipol. r• alt Is wit. Weever. emehulrelyismedoed to de. , 8 c.da gpward bony me., tog gasp - MI% 1 end rus untreweetty the swat Wiwi hod Or the elesr 1 tow up, Wore • dlffieult lOW elikier Irooreg thoelt bests t:::=l: t et -tbe.twiztiweter,=== tz n is . Letti it s =V to dro saws ell he t ine exit. ', roll ephle We peataloono toe s o me end sew orrihmarry it manor. hot II when or el end he hi wa NW os taw Ones. sadre 1m more. with :: a great oeueouty of USW the go•lloo.dgrtgag to baud bee peesmser. There I. mow dhodreatial. hemmer. Wood. nacho mode erne:Wes lb atimmend thew:rood WO * Dude to be peretualead .10/7. re taw kw h semi war • moor beets es the Welt peounwhousterised. We best . • • Wok a Sur oa3. dam. who esleolated worn Wort:l7 :toilers me the emennthe shotikl eolleeddia the .1: front the onsober or Verger ii• milliWout e r all WME he 1 , 71/. • short OW imi trot a point ea w owner ea oat bdueonen and otters ...go to get wt. bowl they • rair. i tird . r .i sor etb. l3=senr t ar i ttir a gr a tear, i l : the in, worth:maw e ha. OW woh4 , lg o : 4 4 4 ab'' ' s ' out settling Wit hum .' • : . . _ • \ L. /a sum lambs the lillnels eh lie Woad low dodo lb* , reatest ureesutsen hat to hewed to Wee We Owed: L. end Ir. beWre It le the eustom, who* shad le or . the hop[ wired et woe extreenehr ebellow== :. to !ell? . t u reArz Lye*P I. Lin i gl is 4 to 6 ,Tott In Wi o. rthicid as: b ro w the river mote der e t Lrr ~: 1e:.4 Lb:, .... - vetimn.sa., ..., .... ....... lot twole—but H4tww. Or giro toop-tt huhu, The pilot Salon with We ere, sod Y hen the nameedr riepth la mad the boat out at dass-er, the, bell tape sad Um Witmoun retursoi on Thle le i true WI falthlUl La etaiiit a '1.116 wawa mode Of neviwilint 0u or the mum priduillse .ten In the Uoion. .Thelillnalm ponds raw, produni to waist. and 'mt.:. thaw le more trete) 411 . i1t einem of the ow eime to the woryt. .Set er.w.,:ft ell this, we me the hardy. mad . •••seuprbow wo letto en 'eout In Its eoweerre leborin to the maw dimdresseueu and lionmortnilng WOW= thshowid dew the !goat met moligko., tag rtgoa ttOr b.rrt..11107: ...tia,'wels9, Oansa—Thanato boon ninny n [M . a *bow Rae or no n li a .*ad nl9loolaa tht .leas tre,==aons chanels, l% prienk; • !nal nio al 3%1M0 LXO boo aunootnalitt ri=donarad at SIOn and 300 moo - al at 330 04430175 3.10 Women li . At thy moo Ursa; oao amp Java was • vase* Al a . nags tekt at . 11011)(a .On Watrenta m t • mars calam ws& {ad WI Ina .OW al I dean a op.tod /ao T1.W.1 Wan th= predurm trig a arable r wan ea tea oaastort ta t i la. hien it 'enslaved artnald 3* lin OandL , ' RIVER INTELLIGENCE: 11774 X 'I,SOAT euliv,./{/41 . ALE, 10121941L1851 rn . llnist—Tyie4rers.l ebaad. at Acti • Than stcrinr, mu..Waallest* a.sa" IrWr 7 Lerct=llll.3,,,Whiaft \ • " 7U1. " 9 ". 4 * Wa r , • " \ =zia : , • • o V 4 WariVittosli: 1 ' - DWI yIAVING 110111!)11rx EXAYMl—Alaiiguate. Plaxtef.. 4601/1I : wzar rims. r. _ Tnor: WElnnio - Pninn , -.4110 Winhostor on Diana. Its. bah uathrose t 6666466 Man nononn. on on wren an groom* otbnato *Onion Minn entlinkto the 166264 4106 POsT bro earwig& Ile Iblebilwrur Lei* 'Mk 046064 bad Dhonsai_ oro inonn onl ad ' totor- w IMPORTS BY 0,1% onisincrisWo.lieord: 146 st 240 Mk Itrinamm, BA:soak box 1 , 4 6' iota:m.2 an ott blab, Obrotbrir Grabs= 06 blab Ms veal -4 46 bap, Ole& a Tom *Haar finer. Doll ;hribrW, 610 my Abbot Wflibullr&ll7 bolo pa*. :::,,Nrazz rang— • v, 0 6.44 //0 =. 7.1116411/lit 1114 bew. Wit 14=411 , 44% •Itdat TA .on non &mu& Ours & 1e . 2 aurs, Ditrari i.szttn ao. no 00Vi01,.. norrIS I CE totreeo.ll4. Cho d o brreib... o ‘ 66 l=l4bitto U trl4abb & 1 - 1 bbl IA" Wu & /6417116 0644 &Om ninon% 4' ssionitonon Son ii 3n • nboas Womb 74 tnib loar.inte6&46. kgthwaltuntra../$7 btaliiamai• SS'S& doe 444 4 • atm bbsb,6 1 Obi :Win& &OM 718 b 7 .14 emool&&11 Pon 41, 6 = ll,sl s•L. MA =4• l 4. 3 ba lw hi s"Ww V i ..3 1 0. 4 4:1&4 6 / 6 7...x.. non name.. n on o r h. baud). WO da mosbb D 1.66% Oaf baba g i g L/14•1 roll ma* 26 obis volatiot Mum 1900 inbr do. Daniels &Snow; do, 011 t Oritlldo WO do. W . - . STEAMNBOATS wh ee li n i i n kti t * ri a t . swift , assewlatard, :tur mry. tt M swasss,„, .ww,irissw. is 1 0 ~,• T ou.V i siws:W:Asse msg. web Mime heeee,"l"liejaed !pdal, hi* retety.at a.IL 4°l Vg:" . " 4 "SYtoieltiale JAWalthetler tn.d. bob/ er thelf==nreeratotrer taatesallek the Dade neralZy. DEGULARPITTt3BUBOILAIM b • ELIL wmorturo PAOIDIS Matikr..71141.1444 r= ri m e x mer. emelt \ sad ham beaturvr amouvietad Who gni sad dem o -iwa= 24 FOR BT, LOGra--The reendid • nostieronli.km•Vri.ll4" atil" aret napaeroeut, ale -1 WAJWITD: rrwa.suwaii bsimber willteankobtali a loan of migViners mama. for • war ot!.•• us,,ups arTMies~ar i"" "14°4% - G l!{ww, OLAY. - 100 vtgWirt ittore:iie AOCAB9Y- SMUT. bilhet dim- or lb., :1 :;; • • •a • • Juni:ea'. to:lullaby (914810 bL. W.E.. , . . . - licum away wan 6.1.0:a1/4.1i'84113:10i,741.--......._bbirtnar .41 coLuNs. IONE! SYRUP-4eierle.t ir LLlDA , 14.11.1mism-4 . ons ter iole %manic SALERATIR %WO " ad", w AR 0.11-11o4bri g At *: .;. N i l WAR, (expellou t) for ilethrx4=2"*-8° (JIM. OP. AMMONIA," Mil 11* hettlislair. fat Ned naal • ' - IfidLOMEli—Potreo ij %sews. **nu •-• - r Atairax: oanotvz ~, P akt; 10 VZRAia -1801311412110111 1,,j1 Once NMI chlabilte s a rasNatmithrmiwyklaad, omag=a zaNkt.m eti ervem tat 1061 till* otivolkurtktlio nava to vs vo anal arar 11•117,--`i :RA% byr ti I I to* - • pima „Tx).- um' 100..-•• .. , ',olo.naft. for . . ~G~.x., t`~y 1 \ \ \ • , \ 14. 2
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