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-l. ZINC PAINTS. t'UMMHtriAh. Notice. are ail iu the prime of life, and tne new bench .1 'f- h.

1 MM I A 1 A TURK I T11K Mn MIE PI BL1'" nr." iied will commence with the confidence of the people ft Frran the CORRESPOHDEHCE. C-lumb lie JIJHM tit-LMiilMi A1 lt.v MUM. 1 (iauia aa.ia-..-a I'l'ITS BUlMjHJ.AZ rCBLiltUCb tlVHItl ICIj. of the State liar. I Vr.Unr, This is w'u do well to i-ok to it and j.ern ihettwlvsa Te time ft 'e by wiirn political orrei0E in attalnier its end.

in dehawe of popular sentiment. If ilr. rill-dv rc or Mr. are to le the caii.li.iale, IhoT must l.Hk to tl.e froolh for their eirctivu. bi'ie Hie uiaes el 'tie uta' are def.Jl.-d rniun to ail lueaiire.s which writ ti Z1NO PA I NT S.

I im5B(ir HaMrriCLD Kailkohd. tbe i lh v'ourt of t'uui'itou I'lta tif thiM cvuntr. r.uf ttmtnj entry i-iM of A'ltrr. A.n.iii, Is "1. flew Rul Koad Hotrl to Kent.

ei kUiiue.i the election return in rtfrrpe to i eATCRI'AT MORNING, NOV. 22, IS'. rriuntv f.uhcrit ti- l- the emi'tit-M 'I'ltf. ntil u.i ml. it.rV mtmt.

i i htiail Dot attempt to my eiu.iu.ii 0f the Inte Act of ibe Legi-Uiure, n-t llie t.i.-.h!r.n nu.utti of the tO-BEADlSO MATTES WILL BF.FDfSD O-V F.4 CUT AG EOF THIS PA PER. aoJ maiie Xhr derree that tne bounty fiminm- i nioiifn eiecuie in the tin me ol tbe coutm I four tbouuMDi -brrn of tbe tj ital I.h ol v. I i 1 -I L- i auJ I i unite it. and heartily all furlner airi- river. Here ended a i inrni-y or six 1 t.itieo of the -lave they at the me three liunlre 1 miles.

ue I nt-lil bun-litne. are meat srlently attache! to the die 1 l.i. fn.w the city of New Has frmsl.e.1 eminent r.iil.h.- on the water. ire, mia-ed fti. sterile eii.leari.l Lim his cnantry.

and they im- taini rieal from the 1-thmu" to baiJ roi.l 1 I.f I I. II Ull.l. N.l- 1 I KX K.LI.OV. 1 J. W.

F. White, K.j in behalf of who I are ofi rte 1 t.i the moty ptve in- tir .1" tbeir iuienti-to rt-sit tin- isf.miijj ot ihe by thr au.l in cuiltt the i 0 I i ii. t. ni, or l.ol lb 1 1. I it io a I up S- oui-l i.

i saw .1.1 1 11 Ii I I i ia. si, 1 il I- i r--t I. 1- a l-ol" UT f.l. I.l.-t! I ,1 ru, (. rl ...) I.T.

I -1. a- air. 1 i vim-ex i-. 'v'. i-i patiently await the limn for pr.a-iaitiiiur aueie ihe ru.

itfre pm.ie.J v.Kei 01 me E5GLISH ASD AMERICA IKO" From a statement bef.ire an of th netnal Wfr of rails tbe Ksilrosil. tht value of nn.l Awim iron, as ir.Jica.ei by iu.inrabilitr, i Annual wear of English iron, 4 l-l" per eent. Americas i 1-1" thai al Ike t.a!l..t iit. l.m. c-a-i uiL.r.i pi.u...-...M is the people's Man the in whose ery name hs 1 lo.

ke.l on many euhlime aud inu-restintc carries with it the of He is ul the proline to bring Tiii.luy aii-l conMitmifr.aiity i the let, anj a-k riv-rniistoit, which wan (rrAiitol by ttie 1 nor man imf an.l shall eoiitiuue to he t.rl- I. ri --uie ii. ru to hik.e extended to tht-in. Aver ll others un tn Ihe of the llt.at me fruit -nir'i bid be.tiue fiiinih.ir, und 1 bnKed to decision of the National tt hip II he shall prove to the ca.jice of lhat out, a-lion. then all we'll IVnn-ylv ii is sale luo is salo, and we verily hetiea New i ork if not the choice of that wc iiniN 1 i.ix ir.u, tl.

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I Im. i-i li WKAIIIKi: AMi Mil I-IUhiK. n. u. i.a.

a. K1. l' 1 KI1S" 1-1. Is. sill, f.r 1.1 1 li.ri...il...il, v.lua.le.

rail. arm. lie l.a.e I. Ill- I a 11., 1 1 lr .,01. 0...11,,, .1 1.,..

1. 1,. 1., i.a a 11 a riMuiHv 1- JZZZZ' a 1. .1. oa I.Wral term.

I the of the time of Kea- u. wal Exrhmire Bant. i 4 Fr.W S1IAIU this A-- ii.ms 10 11. on 1 1. 1.

11, 1, 11. 1.. JtW BOOaS! him BOOKS: s--. t. t.u -r wi.vvimi a -i' Ua.J B.e I- a' ffil Illll.Ml'Llltll.XliX UoLSrA i Ohio aud Perm.

Railroad a a A ik. i- 1, 1- v'ourt, to file, luring tlsft r-re-aeut term, auy ei cpj. rcn.i.nst ranee 10 the )l tht-y -rhouU -lrsire to ila io. uiilritAu I thai eiuiiit nt nf the Titi-burth br. hae been eiiij.loye'i with Mr.

White, cirry the i tne Suir-nie r.urtt anJ th.it tbty have a decided opinion that the conuty is unenn-rtiitutixiiab The question is id Peritii'ylf ania, and we are Dot aware that it has ever been brought before the Supreme t'ourt of our it-ate. liut in Diffaraaeo in for of American i 7-10 Or, as it is given in another fan of the same the cost of repairing the rails on that road (which perhaps hears a heavier bunleu than any other road in the world) is in the proportion of nearly 3 to in faror of the Ameri ee veut tabie lite elevate it, prouj toliare to citibttie rffre'diitier a.r (f My lit art vcin.ti f.r grirn trees, ani iu all Ihe toiiat-, size un i loftines 1 Biw them hire. They only who have made oh a v.y;: cau appreciate suh a termination. Sunday mornine '-ih, the frreen fir crown-el bills of irei7on were hr-'t seen. With what enn of delight 1 beheld them, risiusr from shall 'hU our harp upou the wdl i' icfc up our dmls" and prepare lor the very h.

ad waters of the ttrram the sceue ol mel ancholy associations. tte still hope tor the he-t have an ai.iil- ine faith in the wi-ilom ol ninf rou-r. ibe oce II. my throbhed with a iwithstandini: the movements in certain lo I vt IK A I. r.

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i. ft upou the t.ptiiin? scenery, while ur calities, with a view to hruiir I a nporWar men. ah.i would uol hate -tne mw- Hteanier plowed her wny Irnw bueoee-ia wave-, through 11 broa I ieen channel into tbe p' uid ow of a shade" of of eleruon. n.on- can iron. The tra-ly's Bend w.arks.

in Armstrong county, makerailrondiron of the bent nualily, at per ton at least we are informed that they have filled am contracts at that price- They an able to tarn out nearo.OtM) tons per annum, enough to lay sixty miles of single track road with rail of 60 pounds to the yard. and the usual proportion of turn-oats. Taking quality into view, this in no doubt cheaper than English ir.in at $12 to 4a. We hop the Allegheny Valley inate-l, we fhall elms to the hope that nil l-uu- Kcuturky, it ha been ilec te tbut bucd a-ts 1 are unconstitutional. At this time, there are probably bre millions of dollars invented in rail-rlWi4 by iff rent cities and count ion of our Siute.

It our itubcription should t.e declared unconstitutional, it will be a virtual reudiatiun of those bond-. Will the Supreuie Court maiie euch a We trut it will not iudeed, we have no bars thnt it will. tit the oppo-tcrs of our PuhRrription an unduuhtt? I nht to raise the 'uetttum, and have it settled, and whatever ihedt'ciMon may be, it -r of I I felt safe from the I relieved from the of a long ly will yet he our leaJer in is ami it so, we bare not a fear ol the resull. nea vovatre. Though a in a strange Ian I.

1 had arrived at faotn. trepon, nnanen, etriuJ my imapiiMioit I was pre to The I Uilroa.l ii, arf.iril.n? tf mire, and with my heart li love I his country. the Voi.e of th hmsuiTe, me -rue 01 ti w- HI ITLV ll-W 11 at nd 14 wine at l.w. Fresh Fruits, Hermetically Sealed. iV.

a u.e. i. ot uu ri.v.r.. wimo r4i t-- a-1- Peaclifs: Freali Straw l. i.i, r.

1 uwiir nam, 3R3 llwi-eirrie. 1.1 'I' I I a 1 tl. linn-, He HuimiT. i Tlo ar- riitu 11. 'r 11 No- 1 1,.,.

-1 lo il B.a.ir.. ..1,, relaiaiu si.l -I a jrf l-amael 1., iT uuj Xul-to SI i-l a'aer BesBet, iij I. I 1 t.r .1... a tl.e ,11. no I 1S.I.

llatlle I'- I ls-'ml l.tsstlll in. I 111 ii kol sa.nl... l-urs. uo ri aiis ib ollr ,1, I Mll.l vi i Mil ale .4 the hale a.riv.0. twin.

I.i a I lli.ll.o I.um... Vain-a lata Vulcanized Iudia Rubber VT OF MOKO.AX'S ilTullZATV. -her. 11 a rd irion- M. r.a hi.i.r.

r.a.. k. aeeae-iaiha 1.1k. .4 a Private rural. I taer a.uaroa.i4i reev.a aatu ateaaaw.

ahw. tUr in.ol 11- Nerve aji-l a. a i-. i o. Ik.

aa, I a. a.w r. plee u.Usvl- al. I halt -ol a- a aj VJ M.l al.M- auo rnerie. a waeanMa.

ins- small sale, ol alt-vhear have traaared ...,1 tn I. -ui It oi I a- M.sil 1 1 V. ts.efl.oa. a lli-lori o. Ibr num.

a ll-art. part i. oo IL. u-ual r.o.l-. hi its I and apt' r.iuce I w' thor.uh- di-appoiuied I epei'led, at this place, to is the duty of ail wibmit cherrfullr.

uUUhei iu aaJw.a.h, la ftiil lrmiian. We tjuoie up to at ouvitiM and naked nK-t, t-ut Railroad Company will lay their road with Brady's Bend- iron, as it will pass near to their works. At all events it would be too bad to see English iron laid down over some of the richest entirely the reverse. Kveiy where vepetaMe l.fe hut a lumriiinrd unknown in tne a-taies. thDHUAl.

The Lw hid gtveo re.n. m-arlv unbroken, are taieJ ui.mi in tll't iKt AVv I jrh Curpe. Tho Muujcarian hero and exile. Kossuth, waa al one period ot his life elicited io e.liline a oewslianer called the "Pesth llirlap," it m.trA vtt.al.tT. nwre rt.TiIv.

rc lvn'ilf PH, Iron mines in Pennsylvania. their ulire wil Pa. nn t'lty ou Ihe leu. lit I m. re whit-h itiTsriHit.lv aclr- on llie rihl Astoria, still farllier te have un-ltr th nwes Miv of lefirme ui ti.e oM slran un f.al EtscTBO-MaoHsnc Evoisbs.

We publish this up. lien. or nave eLu little At its mouih the river is hve at Peath, Ibe cap. ml of Hungary; aud iu view of Ibid Couueclion of his wllhlheir pro-tension, tbe editum in the ciiy of New York i i .1. e.it.i.ai, h.

ii, Uu-s. ah.h l.a a-r a 1... a 1 1 1, a- A rtl.uri Vaiw.r. or ID ta. Ttoo.c s.

in ,.,.,0. II- I I hill AMAXMXK. lliel'ure hari a. B. I N- .1 a ii iiii.i.i..-.

ii- iVaJ ling down the rcautr i bo inai cii tu. miles wi.le im i 1-siiik' Ci.e Insapoiutinent, morning oa our first paare a luminous paper from the pen of Professor Mapes, giving a dee. ripiion ef, and detailing experiments with I'apes Elec- hate called a weetitic for the t-urooje of devis- orJeriiiiE 9lTe Swies iut.i di.lv utthm Is rnierrd by Ihe Nrih channel lulu linker ty, l.eaulilul brohd ciirel of waler. ine airanieemenls tiiinir, uu their part honr-v. ui we ihe LoUers aua tuair suitable welcome the illustrious stranper upon ftttturfl Irt Wt lht if ttr rn bis expected arrival among them.

where iLe river In Ihe w. llh luieen miles. At Astoria, len nule.s (ruin tl.e ui.inlh and fifteen ily, il in abeut live. m-Magentie Engine. Onr readers will remember thai we gave, a few weeks sines, a desrrip tioB ef the same invention: bnt the high char We hTe iu-U recen-etl ft irvh l.l t.

1.Y fi 11 i(r I i tt CtuU lieUilr '4. fale; erf aur .1.1. I 'f I vui 1 Notice I ll-J-t. hartr lookiDhT men ami mi the lit trVm tnra Tiis Ki toaai. Lw in lum t'orrsspond ifemia.

anJ Mill there rHum i-nn-r i-ui: neter of Professor Mapes as a man of science induces us to give bis article. We shall not pre aiM mxh whi. t.i lis We at wur f. ruts iu Paris predict thai, if tbe electonal law in Prance be uol repealed at Ibe meeting uf Ihe As I aerseii. tio-l In th.

11, ol 1 I' M. a I- II ale I I av ih itirc-t Uu th'ii the frt whi. tend to enter into the discussion of the practical sembly, a general levolution will f. llow next May There is a cool and determined spirit ol resist i' ui.ir. I .1 a a- .1 I-- oil' I -aior o.

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aa awaits your 1 1.0111.1; success of this new element of mechanical force: lot we think the reader, after perusing Frofes wlni-h widib jreneraily cmlmueil luany miles higher. r. llie s.le M. uuliiins to il moutli, a l' one hundred and tiily niilef, il has a riftd current, is an.l orcu.n-s a broad bed. and m1; uxiabie for sl.i Ibe scenery is I.

ul every where tirttut.tul an I inieieslui. Ibe mouutams Itecnie Ii, flier and more Al ihe dlslmi.c of al.out Siilv nnies, we from scenery, etteptlhl of St. Helm. with eternal alii. It eievtles its biiifl.t l.enk ance i.ervadmK all clashes ol the rcpjl.licnus, ei ai.l..-..

I a llTrlllli Till! IfilL- i' ,7, .1. 1 from t'avAiuacista to 1'oniniuni-ls. Moderate n.l leiiii.er&te S.V ihev Will defend 1.1 ibe sor Mapes' paper, will agree with ns in saying that it is one of the most interesting scientific tut Pit. MORE FIXES AT WASHIKt.TOH. PA 1'a ii.

KuiTnas: Atut niue u'elock la la-l the r.k'bl!. secured lo theruiu tile tutii ho. I t.r.l la" hr J. a K.t-LOYD. 1 i a i.u.

of subjects ever laid before the public, nether re Tne n.o.meiits w.ll nol cs.uimen. llns time iu the Cities, tut in ihe countiy "I be peasants ol A.Uk. ttu.ra.Ms iM.u..r J.l... IVrt.r. i I-m fl -i--.

i'' fc nt.t.MS I' dot. f.T Hal? it, wl.u,. on. -a- Ituu TV.n, 54 r. a T.

a I nl Ik U.1. K. tL.l Ul far ditsuce. As eeen liem llie ship, tl.e all the Mobile, and I mem provinces nieht. the barn of Mr liav.d Lanfr.

siniile.1 garded in tits light of mere abstract science, or a Mw agent for the production of mechanical 1Jd.ll III in. ItlUlf IK Tll.He. I 1 I llle-Terit HlUIl'l-Un'T li.M 5 '-4 v. iiysn: will nul llieiu-eiveij IU tnolemeul, eftllllnf 10 tneln mil. t.

wn. iw to l-e en power, may soon supercede the steam en li, i lotiii I 1, l' i i I--, i.u hi eh-in sui. Via. i iV; w.irtmenof the towns rarrm.med by li.ivern country af eurs I be an lain, lux-nntiil with eifets.li:.n. llie I.

snks but lillle sbore toe rivers t-urfiice, aud, to Home fire, an.l Willi all its e.inlenl-, nearly Ihe li I A. 1.I..U A.ln, l- I I war. i- o. I al Nj ll U.j fa nlr kv llol.i if el oic- ment. Willie lhelart.

owns mil be in ihe ban I gine os tie oceaa and on the railroad car. of Wt harvest's crop of vats and a uvrrrl iwcd II receives llie of the monarchist the conn.try lie occupie I I i II KA I llr.K 1 Mden sule l.y 'r'; t.u ih. et.tiol.cans Tbe detrrniiuwtiouo. the illainetle mil. from moiilh Ws understand that thedistinguished Temper KM.

art. Alm-rl II. Uoii.t,,. .1 Jll.l.vc-l nuwer n. 1 a K.

Fla.ll. J.a. -or. i. I.

I I I I- 1 I ju 1 rer al V- 1 1'- llara.t -I I- I I ,1, r- A In. i Tl, M. I. i I I II Jlllll.lll.il- ItOI ASH At CBaks BUre. l.ir Sate.

t.V I MaliKFTlI ulraS K-iatis renut.li.-ans to tik'Ut isvtry g. ni ral; Iroui Ihe coast mountains to the tSisen-le new Lertnrer. J. B. Ugluh.

Esu who dre How Ihe ulieslion will btrealed becomes theie- ratiire. it u.ti iraur some ol them IU I- ll.oiu. ol .,1 ti.iv.- a i' I I J. a rt. I II I j.

all. Il.lllll I l.lillll.Ni. On hind, a I Cmi.wiriii.. is I I- I I n. KntlA I 1 .1 -U I 1.

1. such immense booses at his visit last year. tei.Bive ud ferule. I fiese an.l Ihe It. on lan.ls I mailer ui verj s-uri.

ee no.sile lin.l.ere.1. I nt there are 1 31 tn visit this citv shortly- Mr. i il a.t- l-s IM StOC mtMl "lame -I I no. i i I oc irt .1 I I at 1... al nrs, I vri a or that is valuable, with some A Ks tlmaava Mil Tbe prop Conch did ranch good his previous visi -I, Alia r.

I tie. -I. I i i II. I'll I I Ia.l,,'.. I 11- i.a.o.

si 1 'ailT ilor. II I 1-lT le. -1. Lav. k.

anl-l .1. r.Io.t." buroel to the rrouud. The fire e.ideully tbe work of an im en-diary. 1 Since writini: Ihe above, we have lia.l another fire The barn of Mr. Jamci Mounts, one mile weit of town, rontnininif of wnrat, CiK) sheaf "at-.

1 bmrry. 1 machine, all h.M fariiiinsr ntensue. and a considerable amount fodder, w.vitnrne.1 th'w morning, al.iu eleven s.r.o.lil. n-IP. in A IIUI Ol of ItiC talC .1 i.S.'l' I ysirr.

01 and his services are as much seeded now as ever. If he reoisims as many from the paths of in a sujele ro-itn. rt is one Liindred lo ihe inventory Jst lusde, is value i i.o e. .1 I.i,,t,i Its b.sai,. is i l-ii -ol 27.

with v.ry few liaiuliuea. io son. o-oii BIHItr I V. l. a.

oil-1 I .,11 (l-wUt 4 1 ihm iu murks of a. nl. .1... i 'Si, w.k. I ,1 10,1., l.m..

I 1 tvt. o- la tae 1.0.1 AI I -l ..1 ll.e temperance oa this occasion as the last, many i.lslti Twentr nnies i to.ever never r-aol taxes t.n mole llirtU lHii enter the Ken- one half his properly Mis real will rejoice at his coming. huw. VLrXr a.d.Ua.'a- 1 -Z'i. I I a I l-r.

ui ii- I j.l s.lie Iv I-" te. ie i -o le a-u-. bv the is riier. a it ite is duel al 'asl esd bills re ihr.iueh ihe (a.cs.le r.ai,e .1 ouulains at l.i." bkfck an I M.K-k io hmiis. 1 ji: sn.l Look scc.uniM at Jl.oln.

Nut.ee. WA. hlM. rLA.XXI....rey,...d.l1er. ree'd on ft h.l ru ot is very deep, an 1 Ibe commission lo eiull of his eiecutnrs, al FBOM HEW YORK.

c.f lh I'nir I 1 i t. u.1. k. rj-i. -J.

1'. is a -ood naviean -n twenty five ni- nr. lo lo-r cent atueunls to tn Msl ul tl, liirec miles the a le Pa.l, an 1 il t.ens reside in ihe ln.tr.cl of I olumbis, an I a. a 1-. 1 1 r.

iIN CO India Klll.le-r lalin ao.au I I .1, ree-e was ti and Nov 1-. New York, ihe.e le. I. L.S 1, ft I a. I in nosseseion ef a coo -I It ra The New York Evening Post, in noticing the speech of Mr.

Toombs, of Oeorgia, declaring that the Union Party in Georgia wonl.l as Southern interests miht re juice in the Presidential contest of 1SGJ, says: "This looks evidently to the nomination of a Senthera indepeadent candidate, in view of which, it may be well for the Northern Stales to be looking around for a candidate, who wiil be sure to carry the North. That done, we will be two tent with the candidate who has the iii.er vi i I t.lf ri.re a us up The arrival of the t-rv Mill 1'7 ftl Jl a-- an. IM.U.t. 4 ,1. 11..

Mil 1 A II l.lX.i- La' 1 1-4 1-J i a- news of another remittance of la.i i I i. a lions of gold du.t, has gifcn tbe niouev mirl el Ki-iiitn. Alniu-t inTiriA'-iT fte tn mu rium Ihe Ken-tn I tlie 1 ie ud-tiitf. Uie enerv emy I l.r 1. it ti.t-riw.

u-aturt- a 1 1st 1 wV La. a I T. I III- l.lll a. 1.1. I LlHII" IllUlr- 1 r-'laf -a' i.

till" I.K.I, J. II. 11,11.1 7 "7 It. a I a. V'lll .1 1 1 A A.

4 a a I lr I.I.J more ease in tl.e face of Ihe live su p- r- savli i a. a I ra.iuuiii a an. mi.iu aaainr, nuia -a, AX 1 I -r I I r. I menls of tnn wees Ti.e cnlinuatn -f me vural.le reini fc.m the mines. 1 ll.e 1.

.1 ir a I I 1 If I. I ir .1. .11,1 I I K.I...III. 1 re. u.

r. i -1-1 a I I I Tne eoitiac small al Ihe Mint il. t.W- vr J. ur an I aak' 1 roe-: iu thrt-e ti.t att ll.e .1. rt tl.

rt- i r- hite. ture to an tw ie. rti.i.a 4 u-l l'ir- ate r. mm tti Uie cerl the next few are to et. ee I ps.t months iLe r-U fioiu i 1.

forma, pives to I ankers a coin, euir i. TBI PllTOBlAl. BbOTBKB JOMAtBAX, for the Christau Uolidays, is a mseuificect sheet Call and see it at Moltaea', Third street, where it is for sale. to extend Ure lo bosi them Here i Ift-te the kttit tt; a 1 I ce-ii ravin-, a jre nitiurittii. -tn iu, e.

i 1. 1 Kifii.iT il liriti.l I i i .1 1 r-irrent. Ir-it-ir a it to Ue ibem to r.iai.e ll.e'.r psy- nei me euls abroad. The time, fa-t i. will io a lo ibe It wa.li T1A-1 iI-4 'UV i.ae- I.

itTeTT tu.e tf mnia ru.p. nu 11 -f h.iR.re-.. f. t' 1'ria. -i Hff i -ii.

I rat (r. tun t(-e miry ih-1- a rii-trr i nie ui.inu;e-l.i.f ern and tuetvee lo i.arm-i, f'l-m 3-ua. volume of 1 1" 1 THT "TSESIDEHT1AL QUISTIOsT. erUioBs or tai whki ratss. TJadeT tlue head, we ce.

lri li tlu. tnett lb. seen la rlt lae next witnoot IxowUBa iberecr Oen I ie exebanire is a little than I the iar-t oa Iht Under DamKrat. ship but it is 1 Vreparati.m are af ih a w.m welcome all cla. I w.nUoneof! which he or auy other mat.

nir.y well jr. mi 1 It will be a uai of citU an i mimarj. 40 ezteaent un.1uiiei- Tnumphi! ifcQM are to he ereeted at -anoiM hut ihev not tea fh. tfl.ltl itnr Iv th Tai Pboiidexct. This is the subject to which the public aitehtion is now directed, and from the present conflicting interests, we will it in imnoasihle to tell who Will be HAIi-Ku-vD 1 am iff i.

ain fc.ii it. a lfcvs i. -w 1 IL brf eifBueut strr Wr Arr i.f ft.f i a ..11 t' -'iftie re.r-e imtj? ne i h- l. U. The the next hig eanonnaxe i u.

ska docs not know that we yr" Tr lieneral ii livt n.if i t. n. I at i 'I' i-biw M-l. aa, 'i I a.t I. I.

1 i I i. I a.l. l.l-l li Id rMirtr- I r.riT 1 't 'jrxzuy. T.a. k.

jt. u-r- i. ir. I ia- o.ao.a... i i i i C.

2 There i lb-dead f.mfe.T. a.t a I I 1 '1 I a. A 4 a ia I -a. a. h.

lb a I 1 iaii -i- (1 at. ii.illl.-- is i r. a a I M. 11. I-, ,1 I I K.

I i I N.K.ei.r- tt'AII lit' AKt'S, I'm- Z. 1.1 i o. i 1.1, Ol. i I i. I iu, i.r m.1.

tr n. .1 I a i Ol I 11 i ll so r.l I M.lin at. -i- i lack in.j a. 1 I. III HHwili c.a tk- I iai-r a Itl t.

w. r. 1... I If- i i I ll.l 1 1 .1 a ili'llt' nt 1. ar.

il a rk I i ii a. 1 1 1 rt sll Ten al Ke.lUCf-.l Prices I A--II In Iv at. i i' a 1 1 I el. lalis i.t 1, r. N': so I.

I UhliawMnW. ST la.H.1.1 ILaaaav It'AMI lillADl'S -HI Ine, sille iTKLnn Jl- laej.vi.1. -t' 1,,.,,.,,. -io I II H--K-" loves extra I'. 11.

F. I T': i or a- a I 1 hl'KllAM CIIKK.SF I'SS. a .1 i I -a a. or luta, I U.e Ja, n- fc.vu a -t lv wrrM .1 1 I tl I.t.' ol'l I i a I 1 I I 1 -a. I SEsrtt, at taw aanw.ar.

aad rkinC- a. --I Wl. ARIUVtn a ttimi cu.le is rrH I-" 1KA utt v.v. I -t io4ii AMI A iirinie arti.le sale 1 t-i .1. I I a naea.

I. aa.t WiQaiaTi. ill I c.im.x..- w-Mmn. k. IA' 11 I.H' Ill- I a- n.

iVixTtRM.vi.sx..w.re..as! 1. a. 1. vv i-u. trtam a.

-a ll. i a l.s- Se SM A A a .1. i. .1, aa-a-'ai-a I a raa avl ai aval o4 team boat oK-NTEUPANEs-a-. thi an fnn.r-T il ItiM 'Jrv cue here.

The tr.l ute w.d filer for ihe It-ni rtit.u 1 i.t i rrwbi. li nif niirp ui mu ii the ,0 tbe teu uf i. 13 t. wi. cm- 1 1 i.

it.v i-vf in I lC UnlinfT. eit-ry afenua an I e- .1 he vrv win geott to say man that could be named, is not al bberty to express onr sentiment, hot that lieu Seott is the candidate preferred by the hies of the Union, we are not prepared to say. iuJeed. ns the saatter now stands, we are free to say. Millard Piiowore is in the asceadant.

Il is el aosse saOBtbs heiore a nomination will be made, snel in that time important changes may take place, and he who is now in lie sjsctndant, may be necessitated to late a hack neat- There are variety of interests lobe eonanlted in selecting President, yet the nation knows, and we prav That it ever will know, box cat wteresi, and lei that be a nation's well-heine-. hoever. then. eryboo5er ht oro't ar, II weicome n'-t nttereJ aet hra. I oft ton-, wi-t hut wW re.

a. e-vr fi.n the voice of an huaulreJ I tvreustumeJ to uuer their we.e..iiim tones that leaie no room L.uU thtirh-arn-n-jia. Koasath. -r the br-t time in h.ir. f.ir is! ere tnr aa n.

i lUe ut iiiuot ti; uti ajh nrt tn. ie I merit i.f 'fveaee a. I i an t-tirr -u 1 m-n tw--l kin.w tt.r n.m .0 tn Ifte -ar ail '( ,.1 tue ih.l i.i- rr ur riir-l ith. 'r a.l llt wrc tirr (i4ir I tbe i-t an 1 tot our r4 i I a iui.ttJ, tt. -nt I m-n.

HnTHi-r -tr I. f'-f-rro i- I- -ie nf H.tere.".tintin-ati,.n, heeae fr-t, -bl rann-l -e 1 w.tt...t.l ifiury lo the -t -h-ra It. utmf ie. witne- our shored a re; ii -an ernm? Ibem w.th a w.1um. a ir.i Irratw.n an an hone-ty of pan-oe th.i mar weit make European sat ject- enry a-, an Kur f- vn ra is best calculated to be the rresiaeni 01 me rina the nan for the Union he is our man, end the enly man who can insure nr support.

The blood that was spilled in securinr our inde-mendeace, and that shed ia maintainine it, in the war of ls4-. is too d'ar to aa to tnrle with the interests of the country for the sake of a nu. Ceo. Scott ie the tae-t man living, but he can-BOt be ssale President, sosae other saaa must, Vkere principle is eoaceraed. the man is a jeeeadary ooauaderatiora.

fear our example. I Tt." tin- frtr in a lbi a.ni i I ya ii I h.ve. a r.i,.iii-m a lrr- rtr, wi-r-. I .1. tt.w.i Ml l.tltM rl.

'ia. 11.1. ta Itaw BVJrmtt. I I 9.v tl ll alls-ke-r Viae. Cm-1 HI.

la Ult UI 1 llaji C- IUDW. in. .4 PA I EI.M'1 1 1' I.e.eM. Membera of t-enn frt''" arr.i 1 the y. .11 aa.i to eiUivaM the lii-w l-rre the A im9 fcjk, tten rn I a atul DfUWD or eipht mjt.tr.-, f.r ur- will "it coto-tru-t a ra.iio-.-l a har tbaL A.

ufUai, have a a ft jf culilT lK mtth. if few watt ufio them ani a wri IJwt a-J- -lri 4 Wili Vltlin rr a' BOAT LKAV1NU THIS UAV. ra nut PKLiiin a' ni.Ttr.hwt, ia. -a. i ear 1.

isi. i I M'l A III CLOTH I Sii Jut r.c'd. tank a-llklLK a l. I Isai.kliilaii- 1..,. ar.

I II I Ml 111. 'SI srt. La IIUllo-l. I.T Tm. Lsja-tL ft t.O tv kt lt- ittutT at a Tice.

anl to make a wrll oi fvml cf au I n.lh.a eitfLUeo 1 CaVKD I 1. 1 M. -s. I tbe tbinir- Ulkei of, the irm huliM o( rk, 1. a .1 evr Wtu-t r.

pi are, ae it tu There are iv.ta few rlumrrrtmj mnits.r.am ef the ft. I lim. fa. Iw.J kv I.vntlivT Itu-llir--. W.ll 1- tit fill.

1 'it 1 11 11 7 llt T. ti. lart atr aoa. Ik- a-. pK hy tM.M a.

.1,. a. 1. .1 J.M,-.. Ma.

a 1 ...1. 11.. I at. UemoeraM wno ciprr 0lir, a wrk wb. w.u rnnr.

1 iktf. -vn-1 evervtbiur to relie-e AtBrirat. iar marhrt cur vri-T -I r. Ur our saa. ksh ka ut a.

I -1 la tv. aaka. a 1. I fron the inrobos predir upnii. n.

yra.n. oar r-al. ir o. lumt ar. live ly drill, -tv.

p-vrty poiiry wul iwob wean them yuf ruiU mni fit lrH gP.m I I I a. I -J I.r.t... K.dl ttUtler. I 1 i aJ M.k--J a-'-w Ki tVll.l.K Fm-A Cf AH i.a- Ua ILt.ti liartliiTal MKKLtNtt sfopr" No i L'tl 11.LK Mwi.w. HttA kK Mi art.

li-al a. K. v-BttlI bOsat I Boan5ri Ll Tfrt u.ta. BROWNSX 1LLK. a.

n. aiml lf Fox tt BiCliSa; Tbe aa Olw-t oJr C4 MtaLir. a-ill W-arr tr Vitjiae tvavj all u-r laallaiai' )a3Bav ttua wataTlliatC at to m- tail rtr W.r.l'. D.U Ihtftl 1 imKI I an ll mil hid. 1 from tftir present -ini -a irk whi while the eur ..1 vw -al mtauMttfct-tureal jf 14 al.i lav rrUI I ea." k.

BV- U.rT ar Btit ri.V ll. mi. nrt hi lh mt Mr Walker "bid m-eef upon rre tra will te f.r.-uttie ol aa-1 j.aa wr i Irk Lvlrkvw. .4 a. frwesastm et-i-nt.

tv ta III aut.tm-r No t''. ...1.1, morses lai-tk hrnth.l MfTD veTT n.lirnloit- here ot now, hut to our ernm'iiiity thr.mh the in-ti vIbx.u..J tu- must alts. Bl- lad I I lafclla 41 llW, smI I IS- rasJ mt wi.l.l waulirw tt 'inite certaiti that we Laave Hi a tf ot the vai -urn- i m.ii that wh. tr.1,1 esarnet ilarinf the aett 1 eit.ended lat.or an. I f.

I K'l lk.aa.l(su f.r iale a Ol. The A'rw Tore Courier and i'ajwirer, after no-'tieiug the late defeat of the Whigs ia that swssarka as follows: Sack a defeat is, la our eyes, a victory-, and we fearlessly promise the vote of the I mpire State ia to any Conservative, I' won hiR, whom the National r.mvention may nominal. They dare not nominate any other. They dare not aasaiaate any man who is of doubtful devotion to the Union, or who hesitates to avow at-tacassent to it as the very basis of his political ereed: and therefore, we hope and believe, that the nomination will fall npon IAMKL VTKB MTER. If it does, he will as assuredly he elect-ad an his same Is presented to the People.

And if the Mouth be not dead to the feeling of srati lode if it be not reckless to its own honor and its character for chivalry it will not hesitate lone in proclaiming iu preference for the leading intellect of the age, and tbe greate.1 among the treat patriotic champions of the CoBatitutioa-v forwnt kindred and all local asso- the I I 1 a. li: 1 A till eampalm. now close at hand Co-nj-nund Symp of Yellow Iok Root. Oi 4 I 'Y. fr.lt ral.k tl' (-r -trtafrr fiir-i.

tin- wntri l-r Premium Cow and alt rpHK Mn ltiltfpv -Is- bB lb I fl ft. Wis IIH eaal I mat i. itr.t siis. it-w reawt.r ('. ui i r.ktil I ril-a ttiriwi.

ia tl. mi Ur. tttaj inh rMvwtti a a. la of ihe ss.il; and a l.t. Ii.

Imm lis geographical orlln, mud in-eome the great 1 srlerv of e.mmeree le-tweeu Ihe allantir I Among Ihe new Worth reading is .1 ta. Hermann Mellville 1A.M1' bLAi'li 0 M-U. ia yv'T, iabulk: A iKW.T it ft 'i Tbr tirBui4 Bwrw pawrkr-t tJnr will kr-ai-m a9 at cloca Uua Jar. Mnrk 1 l. i.i tftllev snl ena-v iiient I I 1 Such an interesting r.

HIUMw 11,1.1 i ai-r a iaai. i i H- va wtrm-if. a ti. a a larLr ir rratar tbe rapitat 10 a la-a linr l.ran. of national ut.

1 1 a ii 1 tut lit .1 ft lir i t- 1 n- .1. 1 i- i rv t.aaU.v, aa' tl 1 a IU' I llall UIV iMlUlal -WW 1 la- MM tt.i l. tv 1 a 1 than tv-rbafct aur fithrr work of ibe hiiiJ IXiKT MEAT Tut up in 6 1b. Jarnv, taautT 'f mt- ly Jt, o.l 0 Wllil iaff tin. (hi'f'it ih -s "t.i Ml-Ifta, M.turri Mludi, 1 i-u- 1 II (l- fcrv Cauftl BodU.

in tb who! with ao ma'h of romaor-. ha unt ten wn in American txk, Ubadl tbe charm- of le Kf. all tl. rorrtu--- thp a i.t. a vi An I vtiatare tbf I'f'ile of Arm-tronff cunty IKP0ET5 BY SITEE.

WELLS! II LF. lis F. tit M.l. kax i IT l.raaaah 1- J. A rpi -I t-o.

kaa eaive. lu-r I h.s-s- hvijci- kaaarJsai I kU .1 ir tb I 'r. 1 lit I l.illt- tt. I- all bM1Ii th wrw i ORITTS-Ju-t nvM at 1.0 i. nth .1 tn tbia tr-at work AtiTtbii.y natortJi-t UDiti lo tbe itnatnnaiu.n oi 4 la.

I Ikl.i i. "ii'il-V or t.oth. nr Tt. Utter, tiecid-Hr Noaction Fall 1 ld portal ion oi Haruware. Cutlery, Ac ka u.

u. Ii ita.14 ana a whalinr. wituoui tir- mtl ll i arr fai t.rir. I a. l-il-T.

In-wU I l- I-" I. It. I Ul, 'I- TH'' WITVII I ml llf ill I tl. ir t'a al ''ktBT al llii-UUslel ali-sl. ll.i liaallri I I W'-'U M.

thill-. i.t tociBerr iirtirri osJ tikkLtN. I'aa Du-ssil vtfit rinf from Lu t.rrvil. an 1 1-1- to th nf.ler in -tr-o a rail lr a pur-m m-riinr io roir oatiowa and attach menu, to array himaelf ea ,1,. I at her entreaty, he nobly hia alioperaa- Ttti an imvrr.i.on of thia hattl of tb pr-jert haa yel lrra i.f i r.j u.c ti.1 MiiL.ii .1 iv4i.Ululi.

It ii a-t tu it -i urili ii ttV 11" II. al lli ItriUK-al. Uli. i. Bjii-1 ifi- ArtM.U..o Ja lo If Duuer a lari aa.l Lei.

.111. U-le; l.a. a i.r.a 1 ml No. 129 Wood Strett, UnJhoiJpr-, or any oib-r Ita-w of our i fawrtteivt nl Mlb til -it I til law it. I Ju I 11 1- pes lat.a.

ln.ir-. rrthif, tti rrie IftAHH UU KPV ft CAI.T I IKE- n.l tor Mir hi I'tintv the liLM mi. threw himself into the breach, aad dared to my hianetlf against the honest prejudices as ii of the North, in the full I'c'K WHEAT FL. Pump in 4J5 A Mrt'U KtJ ft C't, i.rotT aad Tna Water- illl.oKlI'ri OV L1MK Ol the least nl A. bear Hark -I (an, 10 l.l.ls.

Winter Oil. laniiing In, l. Bl.atliBUKN.cO. hVWr It bM fw aiariT k. aV aaek-a la Js- Jl.t.a.

ia-i. HEAVER, Pen Mi. Xu. 2 617 bii heese. I'anrieM li bbls flour.

A Kno. Hal'T mil rr.mi t. Great Sale of Towu Lots Welisville. 6. lb- it 11 tt.w alid contiuunily.

Tfti.4 it uot it N- rounry iu ia more tleepiy intretr.l in tbi niatt-r than ab pie are behm ait otb-ra aloi. tbe route in tbi-rrtii't. inetrliiiiri bate been hebl KlaftiUi. ii -it- ibv tt-l II1BI.II I llf -( at. OB tho t.f l5l, at lt'o do.

eviction, that, wilh the right oa his side, the Almighty Kuler of the universe would awake f-iio-cnietui to a sease ef their d.ly to AV Hi l-ir to ramll tar t.aa'r.-e H--hBU au4 iitbara tf r.a. a I FOBSIGM AUD DOM R8T1C ll 6..., ItwttlKTKIi HKirNT l. hm. i4 tii.it tl-T ar- t. to rflrf jj yrlc-w- U.l te-Baw r- ol Mw It t-ltrulMl 1M ot l.m.iJ.

l-l I 2 sacks neahinrs, lot st raps, UHl eow tails, A Fahnestock it Co; 6 kes butler, l'inkerton. ll l. iirruit-r-w. win Iw liM-k tiuml. flue Issi I iit-klilmlr tvn.i-r- htt Iv lae.

r-IITas.) if IO. Mf hi-Mii-iikr ttiftl It iiiul i mankind. At their entreaty, I It 'I -M It I I 1 1 mil IN in Young 14 brs com. Itanicl iianehey; ba hp, barley, Hack WO bbies snd bit bbl. HI 1 1.11 Nu Lot, uvt-4 toi-in.

pnr -e--. l-'Ul -nl- '1 tl" KmlinMail I litH- T-riT" at -nir VI A MIIU to. bt.U Ut t'ttt urb. IV the- rifllliltii ll. Irti Iprilik! Iht- I .11 ailil-, l.aiai I illl.KbK fiiHl Miiijilnp; ale, owner.

ke has dared the slanderouw malice of his enemies and the an nelly poisoned arrows of fanat- I ibev ilessvt him now, when his own with s-a monotern, a.9 com i uniiiiv-t Ia tlie way of buVitaes-, art Kittiri(t Uull. aAl the of inartiTitj, is rlo 0h.ii u-, outward freight' are vrry small, lut ibe city the ru-ta of prfinrm 11 have in-crrvwl, thourb tbal can har.iljr l- for tery liae bt l'e-n tajtwi to tb utmost fr In proluce tb moiei.t uiall.an.l tb- botn-tmle tab only one to be iii.piieil. Log-litb buyer tyre not tb market, anj tbe export, now maLiDK are on ep-culatton hy our mrrrhain-Tbe oniy rticl that protuia aJTiuicf t.utter, which will no tlnuht eil at California rates before apring. rbeee ha been in rf.iurt for hipmentnt pto-l price-. 7iit prtvyer part of tbe town ia just n-w in full biani, an what with public aiuuwtnent, an I private fe-tivitie- no one nre-l be metaorboly, or think there i- -ch a thiar wl worl J.

i It Tvssim twr i'aiiiMii in iw iicsiri, ii r. iu 1 i I Aaitim. wu tm UiH-'t all eh mute-, oil mil 1 iiia iwii i- onlv by wt'K-K CO lirj niTiia.a etr--rl, l'i lU'W V. ivia a li i.k-; aual Citizen iuiurance t'omoary cf Fittaburtcn PHILO HALL 1 nils I'l'Lr D.II a last fir -air br J. It 1 -Ttjl'bU.

fur wile bv J. b'CANFIELIl. nair. insi rnnit'N-s State' has all but turned its back upon him. be- i.

k.s to be iust to his Southern VH A' I OA', r. 1 ruaii. tr km; "it vi. bUt trwt, in the r.lWttaw ot It. NOTICES, aVc.

MAVOIiALTY. I.YTHK'S virutnl of in the ctMiiiti-N north ua, au I aiibat rt I bf.l lor a of prtiou of tbe rout-, whilst brrt oir lanruace apj-rara to le. 'If any bo-Jy rUe will t.iiilJ ll.e roa.l, we are willioK partake of tbe In tbts nrht lioea it njanift-it that Pntargr coniprt-benwive. patriotic apirit of unseitiMhuemi which phoul cbararteriie American eiti-teua on oraioua like tbe prearnt Not nt all. u.

arou Irum tbe letbarfry into wbirb we Iuae Ullen, nib our eyen, ami clear our -i-iioo. no that we ran ee more clearly that rnir Kami Hjf I I an -Ult-r at. ii'lum mil's. Il UU fU, fUifj. I tL Ai.l I-1.

llf M.HN A I brethren aad the-tJoautuion, God grant that taey may never find another champion in their Ul'TTEIl Ihuc. prime Rnll, inst ree'd u.l fcr Mia AHkLli ANTK1 A hi a man til e- ii. kitaJ iu itia.O. aK i Hi "wtT, A tarn. fifrr.

1 im- Oa.oi i-tm luituurvmil airir.LsU.tt-a In i-r-. miki. iu i-. Ai. l-r U.r t-ilit ni tttsritr of tha B-nn', in miitwr I nt.

HUiuti lotti' rt" tf- r. -I lirktkla e-fll- O. tv blaaj all 1 lUkillrlArvja. IEAKL ASH N.i. 1, hale by fsjr LrNABD S.

Johns is a cauJiiat for tuia.i.v i lstnL. "i i k.r..i, leal tu tb" I. -tr an trr I hi Inrwrt. Tw. Ib-'iiuli u.

It an. iv. an. hour of aeeal Frr.m the WathmoUm, (fe Krponrr. ..1 lUt-t uiv t.

wi-il mivl t.it..r.' it ttif Itvl.rr itn-'nrr. .1. or vtit reiMi itt-n il Api'l at trim olh.t im Ma or at tb wXKt City aattiyrt to Ut taWitknB cf tb Atali UajuiaM-t umI but a kn. wth i.i it.M rN.ujkuuoit lir li.ru prtKlns. lutvlloivD, Cold Weather has Come.

Notice Lost Certificate. OXT t'lIKSTEK'S Kmporiuni ii.ti -a- (' II ReTlr Mm Ir.o.r, bert iutt.ret- will be more promote. I by Tub Next Psau.scv. This imprtant subject is beginning already to attract the attention tb. nreawee at hath carties.

The discussion JatV" Pleiu; ait in ia uce thruub jiur f.air ATTIIKv aa a raajulat lor U.jw. tnJ Iv, tt' l.rlr M.s -tu-M TOTI'K iith. rliy jrivn thut nppliiMti.iu Nerer wae tirtt uk- extraf aciut mi ara No. 71 avlta (11 1 atrrrt. nor hmmont Kila-r (l.n tllMt.

Staili.n-I.t -irrrt, .11 tv a i. f.nseaaL. ou.rank "nS la.r-11 tmotn to irif t.ti itim- Id ilk li lli-i rriv lu Uie of tti Aoti Vla-uit- acl a btf 'WtwB- IH.l.' it el I l. Colt Tims moat be allowed to Ihe peo son, an.a.e. in Nil lur to Ik IHRlMlM5 50 eale lv I i i j.

I la 1 1 i I.MsTan.l lu hf. bbls. Trout; I kite ns-'d an.l f. aW bj nolJ 11 tiSUkkl). Iv N'lUISH LAIH PAI'KKS A elioice lot A at Ha.t.k Lsaal cave aa.

I -l. Is- l.fcl ol 11 3. IIA1 KN. Stationer ajl Issji.r. nol: ty.rtsrr I Warl.t al Sa-vad aanasU.

il.eirei t- liia-troia-vj bf tirv on die lii, N.w Vork in point, ol mst.iaj or ro.t. wf prup01, nerling New Dress Silks. liti.t iust rtv'd ii ple who have just come out ef the November nniet down alut them, and 1 11 t.K l.H. IsVj isle MvIph new tt be bebl at the t'ourt lUuae at an early day for hj tne nnmira W1; UOB- aX'll't-' Mayoralty. Mr.

E.litt.r: ltpa.e an- bouikv tbat tbo trirndi. of SAW Kit atU r. i hS rlain fttr O'lmnalKeQ frir hat or, caltjtrt it Its. tb V. hue ikHTta ia Straw ttu.til n-f i I nvnt ll.il.

I Jtitau Hm.wi mil. S. Kiwr PittftburKh Liie lunorauco Company. CAPITAL, $100,000. OFFICF, SO.

7r HH HTII STHh ET. 4tL It'KKt ai H'-" ie aal i Wt ur.uj. 'lr. Bwurr J-ki it Lkiti u. r.iarr ngr-a tvl trrt laa-laleFOl ID atM-ttier prnft bit frr.

tiirT lirrni SiIKp, I. pmirtit orr the purj.o-s of lakinc tbe matter spoken of into con-iiteration. Vf I alrrft rALL PAIT-K Frem-li anj Ami plrarare is w'rr of money ns now. I'mr papa, may have a deal of trouble to make his payments, eown town, but it is a keen eye tbat is ahle to lb. smallim inJi.

ation of a tit-lit miney market 1.1 lb. appearanes of Ihe fairer part of a mert ltant IIWNTl.Vil reams Umlile nlinra ltnline e.is-r. wain. Imis-nal Hall rapa-r ao-t T. lot Bwilrt I.T At Kil lK.aUM.1.

Bnlr n- ii.Ij. lh-iiiUtrof n-w ktao. Vii rtkitfh a afr- arti. i-, and very t. KlUttia ihl" 1.

a of I', tier llrt-ti. ri. ti ti. and tia.l. ol i Um M.u-.- t- I a n--, rr.n.-h Mrrin.ra, ut iliuiiv aral.

niaal i.tl.a-r ttliri. III! ill lr.al: ll Ir 111." Iu Miami, Uim-IsH M.a-I-, Mt i.i il. hi Ki'lltlM P. Horse for Sale. t'lTlliil.

tVt- Ifl- MMIE niUECTORS i the Colling Mining 1 OMUikaiiy uf il ho. at. I.a.vw iht Uaj maO- aa aaa-- at. Ot -I Llt .41 li abaiT tl." OI aai't ouw b-! i i.f I- ts.r.- llf- -Hh at. I lh" tiaif tml.t Ifar la i Oatsr la.alaa raea-r.

,..12 1-ar. la-al-r. aua at. KKfcN A bbls. lur eale by 1 1 I- Mlkk.

rorrter P.aa ai Ir.m kj til All -4 bhila. for ile hy IsaUIlljr- HrvaLMB otBT try of the nw Jimrh of Jntt-je Tbe of tho Hitpreiue t'ourt latfly flfctf.l, tnrt at the Hupreme t'ourt room, at the capitoi. on r'niay la-t, fur the pur pone of diawitift lota for their retpecti-e terni wi ileterniine uivler the art who rthall be tbtt b.et Juiice f.ir the lirit tbrt-e year un iT Ibe Unitarian Worship w.lor- il -ii v.ar ot.t, htrt'l hurh. mit-t I RtviLBoati The IVnosyWamn KailroaJ 4'om- -t S. rthiku-i ii.

it.iiitli ao.t Vlik. -U- I KSl'SniKlST, TIIKSON itKiOI, NOT i liaiin iv- I hov.t a i ttAKS! rbOAKaS! .1. A. M. KMt.lU', I tolli til Vt-KI tr Tl." t- 'urtti lioiirw.

on thi tiii aauuim a tuia- b.r.. tana -Wi. think a little before turning their attention to the question of the next Presidency, which will undoubtedly be one of the most intensely heated contests that the country has witnessed for many years. We are a good deal like Major lMwningT, whose letter we publish in another column in the multiplication of parties: a do aot well see how aa election is to be effected by the people. However, like the Major, ti, we could suggest a plan that we should feel every confidence ia being successful, if carried out in eood faith by the Whig party of the I'mon: and that ie to give (lea.

Wiuneld Scott the aomina-tioa aad rally to his support with a hearty good will end we could not fail to elect him most tri-mDhently. It must "come to this complexion at last." we unhesitatingly predict, if there is any wish to secure the electoral vote of Ohio and PewaarlVBBiB. No other bis in the Iniou. that we know of, stands any chance of carrying Xlaaea, hut "OH Lnndy llh 1. "Ilitlt f- rlthir Aihj two nvm ot tm pany.

h.ae tbe.r work fan I of thin ptare tu -urh Mate of r4tna. fPftin all we ean learn from the a-urce, th-r hl to run their ears to the fa of -Mr. U.uiilt.m t. lilt tO 1111 r.luir.M t.I ttl'saac na. wfva I in it' ral It) I I tl.e- at-" I ll It IktO i.i icir Bill Ok- -twill- rt-J th-" tit lakae-tur- K.VHO..

Ui liajfc- k. u.iai lr hi i tr 1 Cllll. t'M'h. ralial rut aa lJ UlLll LL a CJ. I.lbertr at MuLASSEMi 6u bbl.

IT.inti-ti.in; u. 3. H4 frr a.k br n. DlLkl.L.lM and fit. I ii'-o ao varl jIi aili a tln.tr.

"r- 1.1 .1 1 rllltr-r, wevaw. B.nd tuir.l htV I W'-v It.l "I tU til wtat. (Ill )f PTtlllK. Al 4. rlr-vi a rtitfi-inn tht amii led cotittitutn n.

liy arranpemeui amooj the the Hon. Halt. 11. l.owrrio andi.rttciAtfc'i preparing: tbe ballots winch were to be diawo front the box. Of theae tht1 re It All it-jr-ru It.ni..l It.

all tt-rtw-M lot. ttftiH-k. Rmiiv tB-tannt Men milea ea-t of tbta, on or ne- r- 1 a friw.lt aul lartr i rmui IXi capiat Ml 14.4. mmiAl lw- i fr.Wa. link tit i Dl Ofjat.

tit' 'l i a i.tsT.t. 'VI OHLI. AK0II1TKCT, No. 5, First Rate Farm and Coal Land for Sale. LtMHItiL ii bbl- uk kr ror No.evBber.

6 and la K. us. tfl -il in lata trt- tiK Hul.fO'rilMT titf-Tst for salt- bis Kuriii, Tbe j.trfvtn bo t'-ok- I.ea-J ta anstkk. Tf. me fW.Uitts, UiBia-'l UL n.l..

tt inl fnol of ttiea l.nausilil Ihh; KtN toiiH.icntiv Liitd -at" tin- AU'-ctiftir tiart by It l-'S It. 1tLL BI'TTKK tl! I.I.Ih. i.riui. hT ft ll u. IU KWHKAT aSita, in aBal a.r -U- br J.

ft K. VJ.oYh N- FAV HSII rit-eiretl at X. Lit rty M. N-W 1 ItaJ-kri-l mi I.i'l.; .1.. in Mi- ('t'avl tn t-.

i i is. relura IU at tt In Toi lrrm i i.f liar- A I lvHtie-u rwunt.r. tvaia-l n'Blnoi. tv-ar If A. ts, Hi Ii I' mlail Lelt.1 I tl.

wltll I VUli OIL. 1.1. Is. Wiiit-r Simii' I.t kirns. (1 AMMONIA ikska l.y k.

l.l.l-1-s. Lax-1 iti it tnO. tm) A Isifn- anrtii.u Hi. I uil ii fir at a i.t. L-r.

a 1 V.Ueaal Huiw.u.. I 1 aad a.r al Lau-iar Sa 14 I li.nl isal. Ik. I 'tat va.l ITHAIIi SILKS We have ou hand 30 tics. Plaid Bilks brilliant r.kr.

n-1- A A Vl.tsaiN 1 OH Marlet at- ('HKESE lrn.U.iest'r-sm. sale by vail IHI.1I oute of EcuK'e. lUHiur rit.r tftt.atn IU- t-arta m.ll 01111. ut1lt i'1-t lll riirVtiaB-r. tl- I onl trill In mjM Wi f.r nw.ru It In nn II' inn.

Tho. i ui n. mil lllK aubcriUra fr ibe er-vtion ettner o. w. go into the oon- MtliiO eaeks Ma lr-ui an.l inillii.

li-- -H aHna-f fcBtwrr. r-wto- 11. kll'l Ml ra-OI WI-lMMIl 1. 1 liUI (t Kill kw Ilk. I) I kaa b-ann n.

ah to i nn rurtu. i- i la rrU tLal am sv- aH bt .1 v.rl wTth om7he.rt--..b confident hopes, with 1 l.r jti.tiii'i UT li.m-i If ta. 1 1 rn.atit.k io ri-ia 4 umt Itae A t-. k. aia I.

-rtn tii. ut Jrt'iir-J Ii tui nil. Tt- U.S. aul 1 ItdliAX- It.tl.L IU llr I.I.U t'riiue ro.M and -1 bbl. h.r aiale by k.a..l.l.-ll a It AS m.

Lr.tr en K'- I'M-tro-a. 'T In. in T- B.aTb-tn.. a. t- ittl IIOLt MM Mi i.Lt ItL.

J. kllil. It a. I msti. tr W'J Ttl.

i.rrrir. 130.000 Bushe4s Col anted were he, on which wtc written, tbree ytar-t," yfara," uvur ytrara," "taelte and Tht-y were duly prepare.1, rolled up and placed in tbe boi, and out. The Hou. J- H. lilack drew limt, aud drew "three -earn," which makea hira the tirai hief Justice uiiJ-T tho ww t.reanti!.tinn.

Judpe drew second, and drew "lifteen yeat-t. Ju.tre n'1 drew Jadite tiiheon (ourth, and drew -nine years." Juilre: U'tnt, by arrangement to draw iaat, when be found tbe ballot lell for him "tweUe A certificate of the result wa then prepared and sent to the iOTern.rt nod tbe comutintuona wul i feot out act-oidinly. The new terms on the fir Monday of lceinber nett. pt-tttmn unanimiHly signed by the mem-bera of the ork bar an eztrnston of the term allowed to that judicial diatrirt, was presented to the new Chief Ju.atice, and the subject wtll be taken into cnn-iderstion at Philadelphia. The sew Judge1 lllnck, Lowri and tewis.

KTI.VI"S OA.NV A a rttnl. l-r -air lijf IK Irillti-IMAIK IHT A.SH I i.i., k.i.i...... si. avll'f' I Ufp. HuMPrtio Ktinni.

Ei.tet'Ttoa meet-inr of the of the MemffieM Kail-roiJ, hel'i tn this place oo la-t, tbe fotlowina; fent.mt:n were t.ho?ten I'lrtctorn fur tbe ensuing year Hon. T. M- T. W-hiunton. W.

of Wbtwlmn HI -ill HKltV, of t.rrenxt'Uri'. H.Kf.lS4N LAIKIi AMI 1 I of Vi hr-ettnic. JAMK-S Ft is. HIIK.II fir. of ItentlcysTiiU Hon.

J. 'I Kuhoa, of tjreei5tViarr. one of tbe former ho-ar-1 bavinf; hea cboea a mwmtMr of ConwfrefM froaa tbe Wtcnorelaod dtatiict clint. re-election Ihrertor. Oeorfe H'i-fjoB, of AleaB'br( nUo drrline'l a relec- liOaB.

IeaMr9a Mitchell and Laird, were taapplv the place of theae renil-mn, ami the other men her of tbe Boar.1 were Hon. T. M. T- Kennaii continues to serve a pretuJent WmkinytmKfprUr. I TTKK r0 trei-li rei-'d and hi eiii.ix fcK t.AK blilK.

A l.l.ll ALS ill rea-eiveei uy PVesidencv. the Whigs tJEA tOa M.tl KM.Nii will tlit. m- rnmr 2 -a nf aov. while an. u.i,.

I at amn. tan ar-IJ A. A at ISO-, M.rkal t. SPTS. 1 L'KPENTIN aaWkr i.i-i n.

a. rAHa-sr. aatai LCOIIOL J' l.bls. a.l sale l.y J. kll'l.

Oil wwecx whatever in this A I Kt I I.ta. fine linihm, for al r-viir Mlillt.H J. KIM ft CO. ttO W.tt tatt KiU- rch aui.t: t-r aaaa.i lNsKtli OIL 21." bi le "al- by ia. a-iroai tr.

ai a (4 Hhj do. Dry Com, in r-iJ ll.e. unrrci a cvuu n. mr In Hnaa atvett 1- r. riiai t.K taaa.ta.

taV ll- a ALKUATliS by 1 bj- J. I I'll A ioal f(L VnSfcMO V) Iht. lor anl by I ill l-4, Wot aavl tXnr a.ma.-aa. --'V' J. avemkk- CAle ll UK) EK M.sl ll.a.

Aim an.l sale I ALSA Kill 10 iills. fur sale l.y a. 15 I- rhlXI.KS. U' HITINlj iim bbls. Irf-at Jrv, by a iAHai.Vr.a l.bls.

siale l.y aai-i -a OJi ta.l TW 1ST lOBAUt'O 111 No- OHreeats. vsa. jr -le. for aril r.T it v. "i AL AMMO.MAC-liiO Itm.

for aale by VarTpie. Tht. P'aae -Ik, and wftltink bobs o.usr fitti op the occasion Popu-Jlr eentimeut must have it. course and not be eeTrnvenles. thwarted er rtined by cbnes yor eis-where.

Pennsylvania ha. in unequivocal lerms. Her jte IU be east for Ge Scott, over mn looofooos can aom.nale. tatUM tr at-rC U- ak-ar. atu EII'H ft OO Ww.

at IviatsaUb TT. I IrKORY Nl'TS -10 bl.U. b.r mile ly ll NOiiKLLK forsiile by I I4 i J. luiiiieui. St- lewxaia, N-W- 1 R1S11 MOSiy-si bids.

Kreab and White, 11 s. r. itiiHit kU. mo J.KUvD nUU.au woai-k.

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