I'TSBU GAZ 1= kJ vz:Teluses. MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 18,852 WHIG 10/111AT/HIIB. OF N'L WINITELD SCOTT, of Now Jersey , 101 0701 iliBIDll2~ WILLIAM A. GRAMM!, N. Carolina. roa CANAL .00H1d1O8IONER. JACOB HOFFMAN, or BIRCH cotrirre somas or rut - SOMMYs COMM, • Mahe room thl Hesk:Riehsei Coulter, demoted.) JOSEPH - 130FIDIGTON, of Armstrong Co . • , • - von passinvi-rlia, Nu:cross. 6 1 11120111A1- : JA.s PoLDo..' . . . - . .II•1a4 II f. SAS i• ■. ialler. I 1ui1.34 f . BMUS: 14. Ja.u. 11. e.o.m.{. - . ' 2 • DWI... 10. Jam D. P4vox.• D., . :a. W . Floras. 16. Jaz., 11• 0.16903 r. ... - -. 4.. , 05T P. Vnial, - . IT. Dr. J.. 55.5. . • li. MITI Utt1.,...131. . 15. 11.41.1. D... , ... P. •I W. Drum IP. Jo. Wm., ..155 pm.; 20. Auzarl , Dmorarsear B. 0086 Onualla.. -- 21 . TD0 1 . 4 J...ED.D. 4 . 5. .1.. buro.rou, V. 14,12 L. urra. • lO. ETD,. .." P. Wain. V.. Greartll3 11..123.9. 21. 11.1 Alava : 1L DAAIrm Prturs, • . EtZ!,OIII44CA. . 2.5. Omer._ A. rimuses. .• a nisquair.MßTlL. Antiumanio and Whig County Ticket. INIIIC.WI9-.2Lat DA'W RITCHIE, Illtrborgh. - . • • 2117:011%11 ° V. 1"-- 110W 22 ;., Vol 13111• TX. GEORGE Ailing, Mleghenif. tiEORIIT: E. APPLETUN. THOMAS PENNEY. McKeesport.. ItIOLIARD COWN. Pittsburgh. C. 3. EIBTER. Pitt Toiroship.i JOPLN M. PORTER, intaior/hi MAOILIA. Pitipborgh. _ zolsoggrsar. EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr. Pittaboryb. ocure roads or occur op quarrxr. IMOOITP. JOHN OEBHART, AlleghPur, WILLIAM ALGRC,..Pittsburgb. ouaY JAMES LOWRY, Pleb*arab. . 1RA1(018 1. GODNIIR. Scott Club rarTIIE •Ezecutite Cummitteo of the . latenaty &ott Club" have O ape the fell:Mee aee lege tole held ralav to the Ureat Blue aftvtleg en the =veva' ant saaagv.:- 14 Joao Cowan% Baldwin Tow nxisigoo Fazainly,SepL TILly at 7g. P.a. ME= At Jams Irmo', Robinson Sairordtp. oo 'Murals) 10th Berta:giber, at 7>< o'clock. r. . . At Perijamm Psxr•roe, Franklin. brfrattlp.... PM./ 17th Setneder. et 3 ,Ye.lock. MMM;II= drairr.burgb. cm Mani September 2)111 at 34' It. - Convention of the 234 PRIZE BANNERS! - - • ter The , Scott Exinitiro Committee for the eimitr vitt hrosent three Banters. One to the Vtud . of Me two eines baring the Infant delerstlon In one. don on gin =.l Jolt. One to the toncehip or borounb In the Want/ barlog the larnent4ologodon. ue.ang the din tuns Into onnsideratlon. and..ae to the conotl.nlthnot nnetnnt in Slate. hailon the throe. doI•onn:n. 41.tance • oontrldend. ; Dr,f. RAW Hw, AND BLOODY Beans. —Tao editors . of the feet are men •of wonderful power of Imagination• In their paper of Saturday they •have . 4 long article upon the suggestion of Oen. Scott to bestow the privileges of citizenship __,...upon such foreigners al may serve, owe year in • . actual cornice in time of,war in tither the Army or Navy, and then receive :ian honorable die cheese.- The Post has It tee years. We quote one paragraph: ...But," says Oen—Scott to these men, lon elan not become citizens of the. United States, you 'hell not vote, you shall not hold office, un til after you hive spent two years here, first in fightlog, in shooting down your fellow-moo, and making the earth ran streams of Ildid l' Oh, how horribleils that thought! It is enough to mike one think that the dark Agee are again to come upon us,when lordly oppreasion and mili tary despotiscututd wholesale murder shalrouree • the land, Institut of that glorious millonium, .that heavenly period, solong and no anxiously looked for, when the sword shall be turned into the pruning hook, and ware chill be known no snore.' " • • ' Scott must he • terrible =into risk these men to fight two years, (a very long fight!) and fight hard too, for unless they make "the -earth tap - streams of blood" it will bo of no use. Nothing abort of this--if we may - believe the Post—will ever entitle them to vote or bold office. A curious question arises here. Are the edi tors of the Post ninnies, or do they take their readers to be nosh? We_ shall not hazard an opluton open' so delicate a point; but we think both paTties ought to know, If they pretend In Intow any thing about tbn matter at all, that Gem Scott's suggestion Is to bestow citizenship upon any foreigners who may see proper to ea ter the eerviee dozing actual war and serve faith fully one year, without further delay or condi tion. ether than taking the oath of allegiance; belt Is false to say that he proposed, in the satin oohnectlon, any alteration In the natural- Italica laws as they now eland. Why do they not give his own-words, tte we gave those of Jidge Woodword? They dare not do it; for if they did they Would show 'their readers that all they bare acid on this enbreot is as destitute of truth as It le of common 'ease. - Here Is what he sold:. ”Sheald 1, by the •partiality of countryceen, . be'. elevated .to the Chief Alagietraoy of the Union, I Ain be readvin my connection with Congress; to recommeneor to approve of meas ures in regard to the management of the•public domain, on as to secure on early settlement'of the same favorable to actual settlers, brit con !listen', nevertheless, 'with o dee regard to-the equal rights of the - whole American people in that met national Inheritance; and also to re commend or approve of a single alteration in our Ar l t i itgair.a. Law, soggestcd by my military Tspertleacie, viz: Giving to allforeignere the right of citizenship who shall faithfully serve, in time of war, pi" YAM on board of our public ships, fir In one lehd forces, regular orvolontcer, o • their receiving an honorable discharge from tbe service." Now lot the reader tempera this with the abovonstraet from the Post, and he will see at a glance how grouly Gen. Boott's suggestlcu bas beeipervertad. - lie merely - propoaes cute other way of reaching oltizenahip, in addition to those already existing. . It Is very trying to the patience to be Obliged to combat 'such stuff ones wn have now quoted -from the Poet; but, absurd as It is, it is neoes aat7 to meet It; for we Save every rumen to be lleve that there are people simpirenough to be misled even by,the imitations of that raper. .* A new reading. BrlIAlOl. Sonatas, ALVD Bryan latrionnuturra invite attention to ms able article in!thfs day's paper upon the bill which Senator Ding- Lica offered in the Senate * few days before` ; the : doss of the session, making a very peculiar pro wisionfoi the Improvement of the Western Mims. It is a subject of groat importance, for he ghee notice that he win again bring it forward at the ant umbel; and should tho country be so funned as to elect Franklin Plerce;:there, peat danger that the monstrous wring - which . Senator Douglass proposes irtli be onatiod 'lnto *Atm rend the wild*, for there the whole, snidest is Idly and-ably discussed. Parrinratesoto Santa Maarerso AT Mania.: tozz—A very large meeting of the friends inf theit and Grehem was bell in the public square the Wrong of IleKeepoq, on the eyeing the 10th fast, On Motion, FL Rowland. Esq., wee called to • the chair. Cho. A. Bayard, B. Courtin, mod James West 'shown _rah . Presidenta, end Drf , • The =gothic was then ably and clamantly sil- Ariabsed by D. Ritchie, Thou M. Marshall, Geo. !,. - .J.: - DOWlV.C...o: . blystar, and Wm. Magill. • 'Eh Ed ward Pittsburgh Glee Club enlivened by ezitelleat wimp, sad alai* gtothittitimanivrair ManitesteL Al - 'Maly eleven therrspetlag °maid. The "Mfg Ensure light4in;Malrecaport, and Jr Asa iisiattibg la assihdes, ithe will roll up US Tot* for Out people's favorites, Scott and Graham, 4 November next. ELIT Itatmacilata—Tha Scott Club is East . ;Pteadsahass had attother rally, at their head iitasteer, ea hiday ereairig, thelOth that Jai. 1. lain, sad ROA. ittalaight,. Leas., made at &Beat spa:lnk lad els East Birishigham sad _lo7so4l,llttstazegb Glop Cabe perforaed is ' Oa itilte ' Caps. Naylor wide a taw remarks bat (mugto ladisposlder amid net raak:a rig: Oillt OP 00 01 ; IMMEE!MM TES matAL:coinassionas • On Thursday lest theiS officer% were arraigned at the Bar of the Supreme Coon, now in session to this city, on the petitions of the Pennyliable Railroad Company end David Miller, a private transporter, for the late arrangement with Bing ham & Dook to drive off all trensporters of pm seagers bat the last name' persons from the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad. don B. Trees, Esq. of Philadelphia, moved:the Court for writs of Alternatice Mandamus against the Canal Commissiopers, grounded on those peti tions, returnable on the 29th inst. The Court asked the learned Counsel to explain the nature of the injury for widish he asked this mode of - redress. Re did eo by giving a history of the contract with Bingham & Dock, stating the exclusion of his clients from the nee of that thoroughfare, and the probable effect of the change which had been eo ceaselessly intro duced. It appears that the Canal _Commission ers, by this arrangement, assume for the Com monwealth, the - transportatinn of passengers over the State road, and in carrying oat this now policy in the management of the State works, take upon themselves the right of closing the railroad against all other transporters. As we in Pittsburgh aro deeply concerned in. having a 'hart railroad to Philadelphia, and eo managed as to quickness and cheapness of tran sit, that we may defy the Erie and Baltimore roads, there is no doubt oar people will feel much interciT in the decision of this question by the Supreine Court. The idea of compelling the Public to go around by Columbia, over a road four miles longer than the Dillerville route, and encumbered with (Nicht trains, is too absurd to be entertained. The public here are looking forward to such a connection with the Bast as will accommodate the great betel and business erliireh our finished and advancing tines of rail road with the West, aro preparing for it. Any hindrance to this policy from the Canal Com missioners, any scheme which may thwart this grand object of our cares and expenditures here, will be mot with the indignation of an insulted and injured community. That the project of the Canal COMlls4l3ioDere, if not arrested by the judicial arm, will do great public mischief, we entertain no doubt It most drive travel to other routes, and in the came proportion do in 'Jeri to the Colombia Retired and the 611111CC3 of the State. YILINCINTELIWTIO2I.—The Whigs h•ve iterate •-1 their majoritiesiin the two houses of the Leg la the First Congressional District, James Sl.sohain, Whig, is re-elected by about 1,000 the Second District, Andrew Tracy, Whig, is elected by abaci the ewe majority. In the Third District, there is no choice. The vote for Governor in 404 towns, as com pored with the vote of 1851, is so follower 1852. 1851 Whig, Fairbanks, 13, 702 Williams, 13, 337 Freceoil, Brainard, 4,477 Redfield, 7,254 Dem. Rabinion, 8,245 Robinson, 4,243 This shows alorge falling cri in the Free Soil vote since last peso. Tue Arrontrer 011Xt11.1..—Vie insert with . pleasure,-the followiog notes in reference to the el ntement ittblished by m on Friday, from the Poiladelphin Ledger, to which we appended some r. marks. They explain themselves. 0111161.12117114 U, Sept. 10, 1852. To Me Editor of Me IyMBBI,2IA (Javan Sir—ln your paper of this morning it is stat ed that Mr. Attorney General Caimans. is csa. corned for the Franklin Canal Company. Without remark on the merits of the (motto- Term—l deem it an act of justice to Judge Campbell, to coy that my profeseional COODee- Cnu with the case referred to, enables .me to sicte that Judge Campbell is not now Counsel for the Company. Respectfully your old sent, MM. A. STOKES. T. 5 As Editor of the Pithburgh . Gault& DRAB Bnr—ln hording to you, se I hare been rsquested, the accompanying note. it id perhaps more than an set of simple jastiee that I should smite my ou testimony with that of Mr. Stokes in regard to the actual position of the At torney GeneraL The suggestion tie to the propriety, and per h^ pa necessity of prat eeduag against the Frank -li•t Canal Company to the name of the C 01111902- imaltb upon the relation of that offioer, origina te), if I am not mistaken, with myself, and was tr -.4e after his appearance to the Bill then pend ing, which I had been called upon to argue In c anectioti with John C. Kunkel, Esq , of Barrie irtrg. Bless impossible of conree,noder the cir vimetaneep,to confer with him, aswould otherwise nqueetiotiablyitave been done;bn t it is due to bin; Ante, that when a Bill prepared for hia sign, ture wee presented, although ho did not think roper to affirhis name, he is understood to have y ',Wed at one* to the embarratements othie po r.l ti , r4. and withdrawn from the case then peed g, which was accordingly argued by other rmtnsel in behalf of the Company. In regard to the ream which may have pre veiled with the Attorney General to Induce the ivfacal of the use of his name, it is not for me to speak, except so far as to 'suggest that they roomed to rest partly upon doubts entertained hi him in regard to the equity of the Common wealth, and partly, u it appeared to me, upon , qsiderations of prolusions! etiquette. I do. ma utiderstandhim however as having perempto rily-deolined to allow the employment of his name or cervices, and I am free to say that I entertain a confident expectation that he will yet defer, in criaterreity with what, I think, has been tbeuni- P rmpractice,to the Cebu, of so large a portion of the people of this' State, when reinfcrced by ti o. opinions of respectable counsel, without refe r, Leo to any doubts which may have been indi vidually entertained by himself. Very respeetfully yours, THOS. WILLIAMS. 7801 WASHIAGTON iolrff•Dooff once of the rittabarob Doll/ Gosot4.l WARUINGTON, Sept 8. s:spplernentary debater, not pnblithed in the official Ibyorie--,Douslaar and Venable on the respecta bility and purity of ConyreuZSingular State Dinner at the Whit. Howe. Afterdincer speeches are proverbially the but oratorical effusions; so after Session speeches by members are apt to contain, at least as much point, wit, and truth, as the more elaborate and formal efforts within the walls of the CepitoL Of this character are the speeches of Venable at Richmond, and Douglass atw York. Judge Douglaes says that the country has cause to be grateful to Its representativee for nothing per formed through nine monthi of professed publio service, end their anal . adjonimnent. What an - S , ILDISSIOD for a Senator who le supposed to have tovl a responsible share In Most that ham been done, or attempted! What a comment upon_Con poise! What a character to be given by one who should know so well whereof Ito 'speaks. Mr. Venable utters Air sentiments in bolder and more striking terms. Ile says that Con gress Is the most corruPt body on earth, and that, for two millions of dollars be could have a law passed to hang any mai, whom the porteseeors of the sold millions might i t Wish to here put out of the way. Mr. Venable la considerable of a man. lie Is a seceseloolst, an C l enemy to the oonstita on and the Unlon,tot personally air honest man, and one of vivito* and manly Intellect sad-cratlments. his testimony is bard to get over, and , be asserts quit Congress Is so infam ously corrupt ae to be ready fir money to hang soy innocent man, end- thus. It is so abandoned as to mewl any othei organised form of °or , rorlon known , in the 'wield. It Is about Ave years eir.ce Senator Weitcott of Fla, himself a pattern of dignity and oarrectness„ declared that the peoulent reeking eaneptlon-of Conyers, as known to hint, was eo •bomlnable that If Um people understood it they would arise and tum ble their unfaithful servants, neck and heels, b. to the Potomac Both these patterned are democrats, Imes par_tisans, reckless dyedin=the.wool subjects of that ides, ism, or Myth, technically called Dem ocracy. The Congresses which they anathema. Dud were strongly democratic, and nothing else. It to detwere .. sey, then, tlio patent article With `all tho modern improvemenis,' which they stigma. the as corrupt, rakkg, pka#o, abomixabk. A patty's testimony, like's man's, must be ra tan apt et itself. The 'magnitude sad grow- DOW of the evil require that the people should immediately take the matter in hand. Boon" thing mut be Acme, aod that Instantly. Of coarse the political and personal cerniptlos, which, like a foul risk weed, is cerenhadoving our federal government; stoat be plunked tip by Oto roottfead cast into the bre. The souls of tier 'diaineo,lhat is, the dements, mast be tumbled into the Potomac A plunge Into Salt obey will sum the muse purpose. _ In pee . ett earxeetness, there is great founda tion for the charge That corruption has become alarmingly prevalent in Corgreee. That high ertandard of purity, which in former days would have made any attempt to influence the vote of members by consideratione of - personal profit and advantage no longer crime. The remedy must proceed from the people. They must make high moral character, the test of fitness in a candi date for Congresa The adroltness of a tavern politiCian, the volubility of a cant declaimer and curtailer of good popular cries, shoold no longer be considered qualifications for that high station. In my heart I believe that the thorough and to tal abandonment of principle through which alone the compromise measures triumphed was the source from which the notorious corruption and worthlessness expesed by Douglaaa and Ven able have sprung, and that the purity of the Le gielature can never be restored until the spirit in which that system originated shall have been exorcised and cast out, It is said that a very catholic and pleasant dinner party was given by the President one day last week after the adjournment. Among the pests were lion. Thomas H. Benton, F. P. Blair, Hon. J. E. Belmar, of Charleston, B. C, Sena tor Summer, General Hamilton, of S. C., and others of that ilk. What Is the meaning of all this I cannot divine. The constellations may be coming together, and the tail of the Great Bear may have got into the claws of the crab; but It is certain that all the laws of political affinity were violated, and that the Free Boilers broke bread with the disuulonists, and the salvors of the Union took eat with the infidels who either thought the good chip was in no danger, or re joiced that she was running upon the trunkful rock. Bontou'e appetite is said tohave been ex cellent, the President did honor to the good cheer, Crampton discussed the striped bees as if he had not been surfeited with rod and mackerel, and the book and pale Sherry suffered "contuftud ly" at the hands of Holmes and Hamilton. - -- FROM NEW YORE. COTITSPOrIdnIff of the - Dfilf Pllt•barqb aranttal Now Yong, Sept. 9, 1852. Political meetings ore fast acquiring the en thusiasm usually developed by the recurrence of a Presidential campaign, and the locefoooo begin to be well assured that, wrestle with fate asthey may, Oen. Scott is aa certain of being elected as the day of election Is to arrive. It is now gen. orally conmied by looaoco merchants who have been travelling the Westand more particularly, thy North•neet, that, in that section of country the anti-river and harbor candidates have not a shadow of chance, and that New York and Obio are gene beyond a doubt to Pierce and King.— Locmfoco politicians are net so ready to concede this, bat the candid observation of a merchant is worth rums of opinions by those whose Isiah. es arc father to their assertions, as to the state of the public mind. The election In Vermont is the true index of what the North and West mean to do in November, and the only rivalry now among Whigs is as to what locality 'hall swell the vote the most. The WI, track for the Erie read willsoon be erteaded to later -Jon, N. J., where the tram ahipment of passengers will be made for the present Winter. The Palma:, road may be used • good many pears, but the indleatinne are that IV neon CM the new terminus in Jersey just be low Hoboken is far enough &alarmed • separate track will be izid to emits with the Itemsporoad, now being enlarge,' to the ',owl pug*. Mr. Websters decision &boot the Lobos gu•hs questien coulee a good deal of debate In GOO - morcial Merles, and the current opinion is that be h.. made s serious blunder, and done much to...ards embroiling or with Pam Acting under tho Secretory of State's letter, the guano ves sel. hare been tanned fully manned, and order ed to defend their ships, with 'the Bog of` the country fuSy displayed. Capt. Jewett, whose letter to Mr. Webster elicited his remarkable opinion, has been appointed bearer of dispatches to Lima, ►coarse taken to enable him to bearer th , Peruvian government without personal risk, and thus be able to explain to our representative there the Mate of affairs. Shipmasters whahave chartered their vessel. upon this doubtful expe dition, are rather nosettledoind wish themielies eat sly through the voyage. The Itsindeer invests potion has closed, and the officers of the boat fully exonerated from biome, and to the ratiefaction of all who have scanned the — t widens. closely. Long ❑Lod Bound prom- ' len to be the next race coons, from the fact thntc,mpetitton has commenced in the fans,. wt,ch at once causes an increase of speed . A or export of specie was made yesterday, ' t., England, and not without its effect upon the mosey market, which is not so easy to-day. T• morrow is settlement day with the banks; and a Considerable amount of loans have been caged to, or renewed at higher rates. Stocks or; generally 4 litrle duller, though in some fan cy Slade prices are higher. Mr. Rufus Porter, the proprietor of the pro. prvied flyinzehip reports progress. The most es ecetial part of the appendos ia ready for lase don with air; the longitudinal rods, rudder, gal leys, replenishing pipe. and saloon trim will vita be adjusted. The engine. are imperial., both in construction and style. The door of the att.,. is twenty (satin length,- by di in breadth. not consists of %combination of upward of one hundred and forty pieces of spruce timber and etrong enough to sustain forty persons; yet its entire weight is only twenty fire pounds. The ;lon of the engine room I. .arrenged to be inde pendent of the mein floor; and the engine and boiler Al, so arranged as to be at any time In stantly disconnected from the wheels and detach ed from the esteem, should occasion no require, for the purpose of repair or otherwise. If the weather continues fasorable, and no unforseen misfortune prevents Mr. P. expects to gratify the friends' of the project In about two weeks time by o successful demonstration. At a meeting of the !forth:altars' Society, on Tuesday, a delegation woe selected to attend the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, and others soon to be held. The success thus far of this asaociation has been very flattering, and next year we am promised weekly shows of fruits and flowers that shall compare with any Atlan tic city. We have ever heel the materials but lacked the public spirit that in Philadelphia was devoted to this graceful end pleasing art of de velopiug the beatable of Pomona slid Plonk The mercantNe community were more actively employed then now, and the bustle of tondo bee complete control of New 'fork. A complaint of tho bad payment of customers le • rarity, and if the teetimony of merchants- be good evi dance the autumn trade wu cover more es.isfactory to them. Freightn are more active, and walk the commencement of the cotton season remun tory rates are looked for. C. VOTE FOB PIIMIDEW! Is IML The nomination of both the great political par ties of the country for the Presidency and The Presidency, now being made, the data on which to bane vile:Adana no to their soteoeu, will bit of particular interest. We therefore annex the popular !rote at the last Presidential election: 111 W 11110 LAND 6TATIJ. Taylor. Cass. Vox Buret. i 7 -115,273 40,1% 12,167 _ . Now liseopobire, 14,781 27,763 7,560 Vermont, 23,122 10,948 18,857 Meensichtmetts, 81,072 36,289 88,183 Rhode Inland, 6,689 8,600 705 Connecticut, 30,314 . 27,046 5,005 1111DIMIC ennui. __ ..._ . Now York, 2[8,561 114,692 120,619 Nuw Jens), 40,005 30,880 849 Penneyiron's, 186,113 172,661 11,268 Deluworu, 6,440 6,910 80 ' POITITINEN OTATIII. Maryland, 37,832 34,528 125 Virginia, 45,124 46,680 9 North Carolina, 43,510 84,889 85 South Carolina,' Georgia, Florida, Alabama, 81,482 31,363 47,004 44,726 - 4,529 8,289 Bllestasippl, 26,821 26,666 LollsJan*, 18,213 16,880 Texas, 8,770 8,766 Arbinne, 7,688 9,800 wirrinn STAIRS. Tennessee, 64,705 58,419 Kentucky, 67,141 49,729 Ohio, 138,856 154,783_ 35,494 Michlftnn, 23,940 80,687 10,889 Indians, , 69,907 74,745 8,100 Illinois, 53,215 56,629 15,804 Missouri, 32,671 40,077 —— lowa, 10,557 12,151 1,126 Wisconsin, 18,747 16,001 10,418 Total, - ..1,862,029 1,222,419 291,678 Taylor over Can, . 189,606 Cu. avul Vaa Buren over Taylor, 152,078 .Presidential electors ohosen by Leglalt!ture 1 GOOD eon TOOL—David Ste'der and fifty oth. er Bermano, of Colerain township, hue become dlegueted glth the corruptions of L000f000lent; and have gone over Ina body to the whig: mkt They intend railing au soh polo to day, at the e„0 olerain Roue, and will next November vote the ttonil Graham ticket. Bo we go. If thiege up on it the present rate, Pierce won't be obis tp =USW II eorponare guard by eieetfee dap— OIL Atlas. , I 'We we reiiiiagjecelt somata treat all 1 . of Ohio. The State, It see= to os, can no lon ger be regemtel le debateable mend. She will go for &scat and Graham by a large ionjoelty. 8* trill New York. Bo will PerunrylTania. 8o will the thiott—Lottir s alk Journal. Tait NEW POSTAGE LAW. • • The outdoined Postage Tables have been pre park-at the Post Moe Department, and are be lieved-to be correct. We are, however reques ted to say that ft is expected the United States and Prussian Postal Treaty will be returned ex muted to the course of a few dam when a gen eral Postage Circular, with More full instruc tions, will be prepared and sent to Postmasters. In the mean time we beg to suggest thin editors of newspapers will- readier a public conics, by placing these tables before their readers—bit. tritelligmecr. • POSTAGE OS PEISTSD NATTEIL • Sre7.'ll, r=eftbriiluTaile"*r'thl:74. miptlon of prlntod Matter. Emptiest or otiormim.from sad atter the DOM September. 1662. _ _ r" ~ ..,4 1 2”,,,, i ail' Pf! rg , E,g,:g 1 ,F..t P.Ai g ' gE:e 4 ii g! F. ill ja rI z t ril ri ga , 1 ;d Zgr • P-h 2 , 41 ,; I - di:Ai f i:-; 1 iga1.§ 7 1,711 . ~i; !_.. N i.p. os ff -7, al 314 4. 2 E B e- / 2 - ~. V./ .Z" E 1 ' . ; l V. Ei eig E 0 . .6' 4. s . . v e , ~ 7 ,g; I i 4 '" ite rr 1.1, 7 -a , :, ;• 4 f. 7 .2%; f la 111101 I ..1 I I 121 I ~.1 II ?I IWeighlsig not over it ounce. - i 21 94 Weighing i,Ttince!i or tinder. ... I I I tog niOver 3 os _______ . and not • 1 over 4 OMlece. 60. ma i °Oyer 4 ounces and not °verb ounces. c . S . I 2iOver s•:itncea nod • I not ofer i; ounces. 211ver 6 °moon and not over 7 ounce,. '8 r• -. I • 5: 1 10,er 7 ounces rind P I not over 8 ounces. When weightug at • I Neat S ounces. I II .. Iover 9 ounces Sb!! ~.. I not over 9 coven. VlOver 9 ounces and r I not over 10 cr. .. N•-• C. 00 G. ,0:I0•or 10 ounces and not over 11 oz. !Over 11 011110 a od not over 12 ounces g .;;; o f.n,.!Over 12 ounces and ; not over 13 on. '!O.er 13 0U13C121, sod . ot not over 14 ounces V , Over 14 ounces and not over 16 nonce" 2 I,over 16 ounces and "" • ! not over 16 ...4 C.' Z.' -. 1:1112=1 let. Transient matter, to be entitled I. the benefit of the rates first above mentlotiol, cinet be prepaid at the manning office. If not prepaid. it is subject to doable mild rates. . . 21 Small newepapere, /to., *Leo gent to peek eta of less than eight ounces, most be rated its 34. Rooky, wit unpaid, are enabiect to a poet• ago of fifty per eent in aidttiou to their prepaid 4tS. The weight of neampapare, periodicals, or other printed matter, must be taken or deter , mined when they are la a dry state; and when the weight of any book or other publication ex ceeds one pound, the same progreesive rates, above laid down, must be charged tittl. Newspapers, periodicals, cosstatines, or any other printed matter, must be Pent without any milers or wrapper*, or in covers or wrap per. open at the ends or aide*, so that the char acter of the matter contained therein may be determined without removing nab wrappers 6th. In cute there le on or in any newspaper, periodical, pamphlet, or odor printed matter or paper connected therewith, any cosausaript of any kind by which Information shall be asked for or communicated by writing, or by marks or algae, or the directions bet,in prescribed are in any other respect not complied with, the thine bsomes subject to letter postage; and it is the duty of the Post .llsatn to remove the wrapper or envelope, from all printed matter, not charged with letter postage, for the purpose of ascertaining whether there is upon or connected with ouch printed, or In such pack age, any matter or thing which vocal authorise or require the charge of a higher rate of post age thereon. Quarterly Rabatof Notate. Phan patd N N•dtPoterm mad PeModlettle. mot Prom tae a.. Itutbou to actual Sobeerdpers. term pad cater .1 September. IML A II o i ft I veto foot. moo float) pont • occoal named.: bon within to imignift,ant. Wo note a oalaof 000 obis Cit.AMDir band at VAL r n. C. and 13,75 for extra. bah. of 131,b10 roar.. country tnand at 113,71 00 bbl. 6 HAIN-INyro\ hsye nothing In swoon nailer tble beut, with the exkoptlon of oat, of WVela 200 btlibolr 'arra sold at t3land 19.1 at 32s 1.1 bushrl 'ltoewipta ark elevedivair ILAT—Purtbr sale, of 11 louts o 184$111011 ton. , LACON—EaI44OOO as .boulders l ~, Ta 0. 1 \ LARD OlL—Srilow 12 MAR No. 2 malt. II walika. 210a6 LARD bak .1.c.,',,,i to 4.1:48w 11 D. 11.1PITE11.=40e nob, to tbOr mall aileofrom Mora at 11!A. \ ..., . willlSKEY—Sales 100 b lea(. 2no VI ma km. r‘man late tall lent. .1 \ \ WINWIV (IL BS—Sale oi\lnboara enmity brand.. at /11. , 7 for 13 by 10. and 82 for 10Vby‘k2. 1 \ PIOMi.ITAL—SaIsof 10 to., m7l meteopt s2t, on tuna. • . sililmt—atio or to Moto at 110. Man tbu ~., \ . IIALTTMORk on,, 0116 RAIL 11 QA6—The.folitkrInu me Mentneindo hf the boatmen. uporilhe \ Ilalllmonv 71 Ohio Roll Ito-ad, for the month of Ju0e\19.32. The traMvportotiOn eamvardty Into the Ilaltlmoro of mime of tht , principal atapliv.haa beed. (intone.. . \ nark. l5O totted Idmae. \ 0 \ CB tonm Coal. . \ 18,111 -, 11.4 . :/e Steek,G.Ss tops 11..: . ., Fire'llnek. 0 . .4 i4..g \ boom. . \ \,337 ,\ \ Fire wood. \MAIM . " 1.1... Otol, '', Floor, , U6l 1M1N.,3t0 8 run n. toorva.l49 " \ Orain Granite. ' MT blus.lMls honeed matt \\ 114 , Md Shorts' . Iron. \'‘l'V ' 'g',Al.t .\ \T.... Hp... Iron on , and man. \ Tobacco. , o .,. i lo' O h t ja uzi '1 Wldakey " :fhotter, n - mi , eol.;ia. • •• , Y, 0" .. , , f Lenther. GS \ - . \ Flour received from thh limbington Brinell durium . he‘'',. rev month, 1,016 Mtly. TOO enue for the mo'th of Jima; has \ Leen 81471, 0 355:15. of which 1117.:716 8ere from the 3104 etem.iort, \ E 10.157 sa from the Wmhttoitne Ilminch.. 0. Sloscaranrare ar BREADS tbo esoorta of near and limn. Britain and Irelane Floor. IMemll Wheat.' Con. bh:o. borhololTousbolo. N...tir (*lento Bt.ton Other ror.c..— 9404 115,M It 5 .IVII 199 2421. '7.4 ;1.925 1.427 44211 1.65./ 0. 41. N erne Mae lani 'eta. NEW BEDFORD OIL MARKET. New Hemet.. BePt. G. 80-rsn—There is some inquiry. but serare heard et em tramectiona einec Our Mat holden am mu, end •1. 2.5 , 8 gallon I. the genersd astking prier. Innmusfactur ed there Ls a brisk business doing at full mime. We no. tier hale. or 150 bbi. winter sperm at SI 5 , 5. and Obis do \ at 51.50iPSVII. rush. Whale—The market Mr Whale hoe \ d beta quiet slues , our last. We notirerales of :MO bble brown sa 10.5 and % , 71 bbla good at 75c R gallon: at which pri-e thO,market Is • nun. Whalebone—We notice a gale 0(5050 It. South Bee. at a piles, not made peddle—Whale ussn'a Shipping List. RIVER INTELLIGENCE TZAK BOAT IJIBIVALB A.ND- DEPARTUZUX Ter Rivelt—TherW. were 2 feet 8 Bali. in channel. rat Saturday. evenlna and falling. The weather warm anal cloud". with frinalle 'elf rain. • ARRIVED. • Atlantic. 'Widnes-a. Intownmil le. , Thom. Shriven., %Bey. %Peet Newton. \ • Luzern...Sennett. 'Brioeutal lie. Beneeee. Ps Clair. West Newton. Milton.Derie. Mayflower, Deviant:Cincinnati. COED Planter,Clacintual. • • Cultualilart.l.sca e lonirrOln, ,I • • ISEPABTI4.. • \ Taos Ehrleer. Bailey. %Veit Newton. • Allsnltc. Parkinson. Brovrawitne. Luzern, Bennett. Brownsville- Viennese, et. Cdr. West Newton. • , Huron, 21 . 21ill W in. Whoelinz. • •, lien Conesin. oodburn, Coacianati. soATs Li:Amnia Tills DAY. WIINELING—Ezebanz4. BROWNSVILLE. 6 a. E. 4.6,1 6 T. r. \ WEST NEWTON, 8 A. 11,61614 P. M. ISl i il.CKiltE t l r -1 , obbla. largo No. 3, now ar 4l " " w BACIALiX a W. QOPERIOR S. H. MOLASSES.— t - 1 50e Per ollon or 4le por hallo., by the barrel: for [abet • lrcp:l sitcntrtie in u. ntmond. ONNET BOARDS-75 dos. on hand, for IA .ale very los by JOHN II mehhon, rape, Al Word 'treat. ' I ALLOW 011.-134 Stereos to arrive per A steamer Shysck. for soar by sopa ACON-20 casks Bacon Shouldens in store 2,7 atal Rapala by ENO:Aril a ONSNETT. 1496 115!Serotal at, and 151 V - UNDIfIES-- IL] 7 . ba.fi 1.)1p..g; 211 latthorrt p 6 '"k U"4"" farad to emir. ; by Ismail Inca ev a co: ii cFIIO, INDIANA ANp. K ENTUOKY Panda bought at lane. rata, by 1115 KINO, ilaaker & Maar, Wanted, 41,MERIOAN Dollarsand Rolf Dollar". Latleav. doI Noir enddrot. ema md.sh Mhz do ovin,w, Tee Trent • Prank Ploceo. Toe thaildor " Argth Por all a 'which tbe Iddhoet saarkot prleo.ml4l. (dodo. sill , r , rkl hr H. D. KINN. souksa Broer. No. 61. tnonb -.treat. I/ OST 'opened at E. A. .Mtuulta m i C o., 15 fiD owe. of Now 81,1% De Loi s AISI N 5-100 boxes bunch iiniiing,lnna- ILA K io for sal. by W2/,,ADAVIi.L9?,.. (SOUSED SALMON-10 cans of 10 . poands soroch Ira collar rionord or Pickled EAlinou, att reed d for tale by. IT ANeITGO .. 0r CL ..11112111 Te COa Doalera ,TOFFEE -300 bags prime green Rio raea A i and kr SM. by .1 fcrLOYD Fea:l aaand Church Itaildlair. ItIOBACCO--80 bores . (best brands) pound Wa and In, ILI I[olo atir,:a,tlgD. t i jit _ natr i., : ,,,,,, a c n ti r ts :tad bozos Young anci for sale Ify .a7 "4 I'l'2k. b."'t It FLOVIi. •L: MLR tt - , MOLASSES— • k 7 • "isk bbas. New Orleans ST .turaM &Sithbla. Plantation Malamer I . f! sale Li • .I:4WAYIrk iLITTE-16 kegs an ‘1,7 bbla , to arrive, a_ for sale by•N halal • \ .1 if: FLOYD. IrANNitmon...-io bbla for sale b ----- y • .or 2 • \ ' for I DULLED& 1 IRBllT7ax;;iti-Aii.W-Bio=W6i.iu& vi br '' \ .. IL C...FELLERF. )ia ICII FALL DE LADIES-- Murphy- tr. 11, Durshaeal hare foramen Meh arel u. yee etylea or EZ4h4lNlXOl otTa7=TlLLY ‘ ilttg. J many other stith , of Fr•W " 31 . • Doyen IMO /Dense glee us a`ealL , WD-We willtrerair, in a day or tam a las. N.'. 4 ' Whftmi i=y , s ma faserthow , hourrba twiner the usual gyp wllithe mad sorreeponi low. ______ ! - \ . .raw Leittebtirgh Gal \ 00. • • A (41A .. R18 of 610 ltok74nt:i, fi —l '` •llbih ' l " ° " i lg_. , ;LtieiT c 0,,. ,' - • . \ i Akoh und Esehaugo B urn. TO Fourt ' h creoL. eiep9 YTS. TORPENTINE-t t 7 mad for rola br • It X SRL • 6662 67 166.4 ettml, LEACHED WINTER WLIALE \ fu OIL-- jui A nval: oupplrJost nerd and f.r.tzle br r: tIGLLW. If IRSEED p 2, It It 0,11,-10 bids. for Rule by \ / or tiltt,tgltEL\ I.: — PONOE—:-.A.11 qualities for sale by lia r • .I ISfi A SO bbts vasalsr Itsdisol • ao paltaaors . . I Stmt. t aortas.. k Flope,e Lail I aslatoa. 10- Whit. Fish." ‘ Ira knrs attn.'s:Oar. in coca ord., so bass. slam Owe. 44 oaks alstostua .teee. r MO! b 401 • JURY WATT ' S CO. . . 1 ioNinohmu.Wcwrimilwair. teitteADE BILKS-- A' A Mason & Co. ha. 4 cml reo . o l 0 140000 rith new I.e erreede VINEGAR -50 bbls. pure oider,juat rd Msleffateet, sal isjlANllolth.e lIURPLtY 114 Water .13,17118 !tont ids. ialo3l,s_6o extra large, —for----c by OM VOSBONSIIOLVT allll/11y.15BACC I=. Cofill is, IteaaL{y 61 ; • ' • raJ s 11111an'crr 6S. Ilenn.Va: Ler vale hr VON BONN Ioller al URPLIIV. ADDER,—= hE bble. for wale by vox BONNEIORST NINi. J 6 SIWOOD-10 bbls. capped, for r(1 - lo .Iby • teri - VON BONNIIOI,nIAURPIIY. •ju Robm and Cellar, 02 fourth etre*, ranwaxoPled.,br 011Kdscht Earn and altar untaber let The butuo. will be pot in Peneet repair. aa4 a:nava to evil teaeot. • aepl, • it ZATOPF.7I amt. 40, CRAP .11t0N--17 begs formic by ma pl ICDII2EIy4Ik CO. Ja) OOPPER-1 box for sale by DASZALL ♦ CO IJEMroce eala by 42 P PANSY= a Ocki \ ~.,\\ .~..,, '. A ' ,~ ~~ /r Liverpool Ii Vii Cr /hip Moon pMph:mall Limpoii hi Barre. Ms l r Liverpn Z r tilasmiv i •ofolloyintskblrabewo •,m the Uelted Rote m ==rlM 1,034 60 146, 52 : trg Z 1 ,0,669 10300 - - 1,00012.728,422 0400.71.0 5AY)11,490,356 2213,061 I I lot of gb mum pail'7:lX.